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    TNfi OMAHA DA I L V IJI2M: SVTl'HnVY, SEPTUMHttH 12, 1000.
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LEEVER'S WORK TOO SMOOTH
Bods Unable to Connect with BeDdora of
Pirates' Pitcher.
KENNEDY HOLDS BOSTON SAFE ALSO
Net Itrsitlt of Ycstcrilii)' (itinn
Slums .o ClimiKC tn (he Posi
tions of Mir .iilloiuil
l.cimui- Trunin.
I'lttHlinrtr, N Cliielnnntl, .
Plitlnilrlpliln, 7 Nimv York, .
Ml. Louis, ill CIiIciiko .'t.
Brooklyn, o Boston, :t.
PITTSHUItO, Pa.. Sept. 23. Lcevcr's flno
pitching was too much for Cincinnati today
ami tho homo tenm won easily, Bcckley
strained his anklo In running to third In
tho eighth liinlnt; and Peitz relieved him.
Attendance, 3,000. Score:
ITTTSllCHtl
CINCINNATI.
It.ll O A E
It.lI.O.A K
et-rr, it. o v z o o Ikitrett. cf.. 13 10 0
iiraum i, ri i i i ij ti uarttel. If.. 0 0 0 0 0
Wtehy, 5b. 2 1 I j I Clour, rf ... 0 1 2 1 0
Waicnr, rf..l 1 1 o 0 llttkley. lb. 0 2 11 1 0
O'llrlfn, lb, 0 : 1 I VeUz. lb.... 0 0 2 0 0
Lmrh, 3b... 12 13 1 Irwin, 3b... 0 0 0 3 0
O'Connor, c 2 1 i 2 0 Corcoran, m 0 1 3 1 0
:iy
0 2 2 I 0 fltelnt'ilt, 2b 0 0 3 V, 1
,001 10 Kahnp, c.... 0 0 3 0 1
rhlllllMi. li.. 0 0 0 4 0
Total
. S 11 27 II 2
I Totals ..1 7 21 '8 2
Pittsburg 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 -S
Clncinnntl o o o o o o o l o-i
Kitrned runs: Pittsburg, 3 Two Ouscli'i:
Beaumont. Thrce-baro il:n: Itl.ehey 2i,
Wagner. Bncrlilcc lilt: .McCrrery. Stolen
lusus: Lunch. Hly, llnrrill Double pluy:
J-:iy to llltchey lo Ollrl.'ii. Tliiu lm e .!
balls: On I. never, 3, ort Phtllpps, 3. Struck
out: Hy Loever, 0, by Phlhpps, 2 Wl.d
pitch: Phtllpps. Time: 2:u&. Umpire:
Kmsllc.
Uiinkrra llotiml (o Win,
NBW VOIIK, Sept. 2?.-PhlladelphUi be it
New ork nt tho polo grounds tills aLer
noon by heavy stick wotk. Taylor, 'ne
(leaf anil dumb pitcher, was hatted out ul'
the box in the third Inning. nd Carrion
took his place, but he could not hoid tho
Phlindclphlnn In rheck. l'lioher Keym.u'
Iiuh been suspendfil by the Nuw York club.
Attendance, ito. Hcore:
PIIILiAUUU'lllA. I NEW VOItlC.
It.ll li A.H I . K.ll.O.A I!
Thorns, cf. 3 0 0 1 Q VanltTi. cf. I 1 1
HIjkIc If. .. 1 1 J 0 0 Helbach, If.. 1 1 3
iMleh'ty, lb 1 3 10 1 0 lliokm'n, 3b 0 1 0
Iajol, 21). . l 2 2 l llcrnunl. rf. 0 o o
Flick, rf.... 0 2 I 0 0 Doyle, lb... 0 112
McfaiTil, o. 0 3 0 0 l)nl, rf.... 1 2 1
Wolv't'n. 2b 0 2 1 3 0 Muiphy, 2b. 0 1 5
Dolan. w... 1 1 0 1 2 llower'n, e.. 0 0 4
Orth, p 1 i o 3 o Tnylor, p... 0 0 0
,"!inlth .... 0 0 0
Totali .. 7 16 27 11 3 i-airlck, p.. 0 0 0
I Toluli .. 3 T: II 2
Flick out; hit by battod ball. Hatted
for Taylor In the third.
Philadelphia o 0 10 0 2 0 1 07
New York a J o o 0 1 o 0 13
First baso by" errors: Philadelphia, 1;
New York, 2. Left on basus: Philadelphia.
10; New rork, I. First baso on bulls: off
Orth, 2; olf Taylor 2; oft Carrlck, 1. Struck
out: Jly Orth, 3; by Carrlck, 2. Sacrlll-o
hit: Wolverton. Stolen bases: File!,
Slagle, Vatihaltreu. Three-bio hit: Dolau.
Two-baso hits: Htaglo, Iijole, Hickman,
Davis. Selbaeh. Wild pltc i: Taylor. Time:
1 55. umpire: Snyder.
Tic ntuiic lit SI. I.oiiIn,
ST. I.OU1S, Sept. 2S.-it!iin and darkneM
Interfered In tho eleventh It.nlng of the
Chlcago-St. I ouls gime. Hoth iiltcheis
wcru lilt hard, but the tleidlng on tiuih
sides was hrNk. Jot es lost his own gamo
In the ninth Inning by fumbllnr two bunts
nnd then making a bu l throw. Scoond
pame postponed ; rain. Attendance, 1,1().
Hcore:
ST. LOUIS.
It II.O.A.
JtcOrnw. 3li 1 0 1
CHICAGO.
it.ll o.A.n.
Ol.Mtrnnif, 3b.. i 2 2 1 0
llurkett, If.. 0 3 2
llcldrlck, cfO 0 4
Donovan, rf 1 2 0
Wallace, m. 1 1 1
KelKtrr, 2b.. 0 3 S
McOaan, lb 0 4 17
Crlicr. c... 0 11
Joiito, p.... 0 0 D
1 Clilldi. Hi... 0 2 2 2 0
o Mccar'ty, If o l o o 0
0 Mnrtca, cf.. 1 1 1 1 0
0 Or-n, rf.... 0 0 3 0 0
0 llruillry, lb. 0 3 11 1 0
0 McCor'k, cs 0 1 8 1 0
0 Kllntr. c.... 1 0 3 2 1
Callalmn, p. 1 1 0 & 0
Totals .. 3 1133 22""5
V otals". 5IM 17 1
Game called on account of darkness.
St. Loula 0 000010110 -S
Chicago 0 000000120 0-3
Earned runs: St. Louis, 2. Sacrifice hits:
Ilurkett. Kelster, Strang, lcCurthy, lira 1
ly, Callahan. Two-basa hit: Chlns.
Threo-baao hit: McOann. lilt by pitcher:
McOraw, Strang. Doubt plays: Mcrtei
to McCormlck, Wnllacn to Crlgor to ,Mo
Graw. Uaso on balls: Oft Jones, 3: off Cal
lahan, 3. Passed ball: Kllng. Strike out-:
Uy Callahan. 2. Stolen buses: McGraw, 2;
Strang, 1. Time; 2:23. Umpire; O Day.
llrooklyn llniielics Snfctlcs,
BROOKLYN. Hept. 2S.-Urooklyn tied tho
scorn In the llfth luiiinir. when, with two
out, Kohnedy tripled, Jones singled. Keeler
hit for two bases and Shreckurd hit suc
cessfully. Plttlnger lost control In tho
eluhth innlnir ami tilled tho bases with fren
pnsses. Demont brought In tho winning
runs Willi a. single, uosion went out lit
order during the last four Innings, Ken
nedy pitching splendidly. Sensational
catches by Hamilton and Demont wero the
features. Attendance, 1,400. Score:
UOSTON. I HHOOKLTN.
K.H.O A.K I It H.O.A.B.
Hnmllt'n, cf 1 0 4 1 0 Jon.. cf.... 1 12 0 0
Ion, ..,. 0
Htalil, If.... 1
Tnney, lb. 1
Colltm, 3b.. 0
Trreman, rf 0
Ixi we, 2b,,,. 0
Connor, 0... 0
I'lltltutcr, p. 0
Clarke 0
Harry .... 0
2 3 0 Krrlrr, ir... 1 1 1 0 0
2 0 0 Shuckard. If 0 3 1 0 0
8 0 0 Kclley, lb... 1 0 10 3 0
13 0 Cros, 3b.... 10 14 0
0 0 0 Dlllltfll, (in.. 0 0 3 4 1
2 3 0 Demont, 2b. 0 3 2 3 0
4 0 I'nrrcll. c... 0 0 5 0 0
110 Kennedy, p. 1 1 2 1 0
0 0 0
0 0
Totals ., 5 8 27 13 1
Totals .. 3 8 21 li 0
Hatted for Connor In tho ninth.
Hatted for Plttlnger In tho ninth.
Boston 00102000 03
Hrooklyu 0000300 2 -S
lCarned runs; Hoston. 2: Urooklyn, 3.
Threo-base hits: Long, Kennedy. Two-baso
lilts: Tonnoy, Keelor. First baso on errors:
Huston, 1. Left on bases: Hoston, 7;
Brooklyn, 7. Struck out; Hy Konnedy, 1;
by Plttlnger, 3. Bacrlllco hit: Dumnut.
Stolen basu: Demont. liases on balls. Off
Kennedy, 2; olt Plttlnger, C. Double plays:
Hamilton to Long; Lowo to Plttlnger to
A society woman
Undergoes n greater straiti titan la gen
erally realized, and every woman is a
society woman in her own circle." The
debts of society arc many nnd must be
paid or .there will Come social bank
ruptcy, nnd it is in the punctual payment
of social debts, re
gardless of health
or feclitiKS, that
women often lay
the foundation for
serious illness.
The late hours
nd rich foods,
common to soci
ety gatherings,
soon or late tie
range the stom
ach ; the liver,
perhaps, becomes
Involved, and the
heart flutters or
palpitates.
There is no
medicine for the
cure of diseases
of the stomach
nd organs of di
gestion and nutri
tion which can
equal Dr. 1'iercc'a
Golden Medical
Discovery. It
heals the stomach,
purifies and en
riches the bloxl,
cleanses the clog-
ged liver, nour
ihes the nerves,
nd gives face nnd
form the radiant beauty of health.
"Golden Medical Discovery " contains
o alcohol, and is absolutely free from
opium, cocaine and other narcotics.
Utt. I,. Hcdcccokc. of Doticr, Collingtworth
Co., Tta. write. "1 wa troubled for aeven
r eleht ycari vrilh tndlgcMlon and liver com
plaint, nl received mote benefit from the tue
it Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical DlKovery and
ricaaant rclleti' thau any medicines 1 have
er tried."
Pr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation.
Tenner lilt by pit. lied bm Hv Ken
nedy, 1, by Plttlnger. 1. Pnsseil bull. Con
nor, rime: l it. rmpire. Hurst
Mnnillnn; of tho Team.
Played.
Brooklyn 127
Pittsburg 129
Philadelphia IB
Hoston 127
Won.
7fi
71
fi9
111
in
R7
M
M
Lost.
XI
SI
so
ia
to
m
72
71
P.C.
,r 9
.lVi
.401
.IS I
.4.11
.421
Chicago 12S
HI. Louis 12i
Cincinnati 128
New York 12S
HORSEMEN SEE GOOD RACES
Iti-niurknlil)- Fust Tlntr Mmlc nt llrlv
Inn; Pnrlt f mislilerlUK (old
Went her,
Tho second day's races at the Omaha
Driving park drew nn ntteiidance In the
neighborhood of 350, the program being nn
exceptionally Rood one. Two races were
pulled off with a. Held of Mvo starters In
earh race. The llrst rnee was the 2:30 pace,
with Hlrdle A tho favorite In the pool sell
ing. Odds of 2 to 1 were laid on the little
bay mare after the first heat, which she
won by a length from Chlcora Girl In 2:20
Hat. The second race of this heat was a
hummer, the light for supremacy being be
tween Blrdlc A and Mayola, who made a
strong bid for the place, but was beaten
at tho win- by u neck In the. retnurkably
fast time of 2:Ifi4. The third heat was also
won by Ulrdlo A, with Mayola u close sec
ond, In 2:21U. The latter Is a vcrypromts
ing young maro nnd will be heard I rum In
the big circuit next season.
The second race was n well contested
one, the light for llrst nlaco being between
All Done and Fannie K, with the rest of
tho horses well bunched. Thn llrst heal
was won by All Done, with Fannie K a
length In tho renr In 2:27i. The second und
third heats also went to All Dono In 2:2i
and 2:23Vi, Iidy Almoneer being a length
behind In tin- second heat nntl Paiioris a
close second In the third heat. After the
urn l lieut All Done was barreu from the
betting, nnd Fannie K was tnndo tho fa
vorite for second place. Itesults:
racing, j-.s) class, purse ).uu:
Hlrdle A 1 1 1
Muolu 5 2 2
Nellie 0 3 3 4
Wile Itanee 4 4 f.
Chlcorn tllrl 2 6 3
Time: 2:20, 2:1M4, 2:21U.
Trnltlmi. 2:30 class, nursu 1200:
All Dono 1 1 1
Fannie K 2 3 4
Lady Almoneer 3 2 f
I'anorls 4 n :
Dickens 0 4 i
Time: 2:27'i, 2:25, 2:324.
Tho program for this afternoon Is as fol
lows:
I' ree-for-all pace, purse 3200 Miss KIop
Plng. b. m., by Hamiuot; Oeorge XV, r, g.,
by Juryman i Victor 1,, b. g., by Ulack
icior; Templctou, b. in., by Lungltuilu;
Itoby, b. s., by C. Caffroy.
r ree-for-:lll r)liio mill Irnt mnrnhnra
Omaha ltoad CIul Carter MeOregor. s. g
iy Jlobert .Mctlregor; Tom I,ee, g. g by
.in,,... utiiii uimitnii i.inu Lanaway, u. m.,
by Callaway; I.ady Hlchards, hi. m., by
Altamont; Henry Colby, bl. g., by John A.
IKIIIIIIS.
FORM FAILS ON FRIDAY
Favorite llenteii ullh SlnrllhiK Kro-iitiic-
nt the Hun thornr
Itncc Truck.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2?.-IfAVorltes fared
badly at Hawthorne today. In tho third
race form players were routed, when long
shots ran llrst and second. Compass was
made tho favorite. The lllly was heavily
played and wus 7 to C at post tltr.o. Cora
Goetz wns second choice nt D to 2. j Compass
whs iiocKeieti anil wus uuuuio u gei
tnroucu. Hllnk came throuuh on the out-
sldo Htul won by threo lengths Tola was
iv strong favorite In the llrst rare, but was
never in it. nine Tim won witnnui
trouble. Weather clear and track good.
Itesults:
First rare, six furlongs: Llttlo Tim. l')2
(Tnllv). 4 to 1. won: lil Orlente. 112 tW.
Alexander), 6 to 1. second; Hanswurst, 115
(Diipie), J5 tn I, num. Time: 1:13. rour
ties. Hovnl Victor. Azlm. Lord Iloberts. St
Hlurr, Lady Fortuno Teller, Krower, Bur
nett h waiKaway aiso ran.
Second race, six furlumt.t: Dolllo Welt
hoff, 102 (Tally). 13 to C, won: I'ope Ia'o, l'B
(J. T. Woods), 10 to lt second; La Goleta. S3
(Alexander). 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:13;.
Andes, Fausturo, The Lady in Blue, Little
I. iiml nnd llnnlnmln also ran.
Third race, five furlongs: Blink, ICS
(Dupee), 15 to 1, won; The uutcner, iuj
(Tally), 20 to 1. second: Cora Goetz, id
(Til Iv). 0 to 2. third. Time: l'.oi'i. Sad
Sam, If You Dare, Compass, Bob Daro.
Peaches, Plrato Queen and Lasanco ulao
' Fourth race, ono mile and a sixteenth:
Aloha II, 93 (Buchanan,!, 10 to 1, won; Bill
Garrett. 93 (Wllkcrson). 30 to 1. second;
Imp. Mint Sauce. 109 (J. Martin), 7 to 5,
third. Tlmo; 1:1(5'. Brigade. War, Ktta
and Norford nlso ran.
Fifth race, ono mile nnd seventy yards:
Balrd. !i2 (Flick). ir to 1. won; Vernctta. i
(II. Jackson), 15 to 1, second; The Sluggard,
101 (McDnrmott), 3 to 1. third. Time: 1I.V
Zaza, Semper Kndem, Mah irajah, Deponan,
Plantain, Coravlll II. Chauncey Fisher and
Allco B. Chlcopec also ran.
Sixth race, ono mllo nnd an olKhth, sell
ing: Wulkenshaw. 99 (Buchanan), 6 to 1,
won: Koenlg. 102 (Tally), 1 to 1. second;
Macy, 107 (Devln). 4 to 1. third. Time:
1:5514. What Next, Prince Blazes, Admetus,
Plccola. Croesus, Tcrrcnco and Locust
Blossom also ran.
I'ut rrlnips In Bookmakers' Iloll.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 23. Form players put
a big crimp In the bank rolls of tho book
makers nt Klnloch park this afternoon,
four favorites and two well-played second
choices pasBlng tho Judges In front. A largo
crowd was present, notwithstanding tho
threatening weather. Just prior to tho
third race rain begnn to tall, tho last four
events being run in neavy downpours unu
on a track deep In mud. All tho races were
won by wldo margins, wiin me exception
of tho fourth. In this tho crowd was elec-
trllieu by a noso unisn between urianuine,
the heavily backed favorlto, and Qroy
Forse. an outsider, the former getting tho
decision amid tho plaudits of tho spec
tators. Itesults:
First race, selllnc. rnllo and ono-slx-
teeuth: Amelia Btratlimore. 101 (Domlnlck),
C to 5. won; Sylvian. 91 (May), 4 to 1, sec
ond; Hush Fields, 111 (McGlnnis). 6 to 1,
third. Time: 1:52. Fiddled III. Miss Lo
rettn, Crystalline, Slddubla uuil Cathedral
nlso ran.
Second rare, selling, six rurlongs: vino
Vance. Kill (Holand). 4 to 1. won: Dlnna
Fonso, 103 (May), 12 to 1, second; Negli
gence. 108 (Coburn), 100 to 1, third. Time:
1:16. Mystery, Hevenuo, Kibe, Maud Wal
lace. Iteefer and Alvln W also ran.
Third race, selling, seven ruriongs: uur
Lady. 100 (Basslnger), 4 to 1. won; llean,
100 (J. Waldg), 8 to 1. second; Qlen Bow,
103 (Boland), 12 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:32'4'.
Dr. Hlrkner, Julotta H, Sethlng, William
Hover, .lunnctt. Mnrcv mid Bluer also ran.
Fourth race, selling, mllo and ono-nuar-
ler: .iriauuini. vi iiiimrui. . 10 1. won:
urey I'orge. mi timosj, iu to 1, second;
Nan Dorn. 103 iCoburni. 8 to 1. third. Time;
2.1S. Falsehood. Mlcroscone. Plnnr Del lllo
uiueiia, liovornnr jioyci, itnmcrio 11 and
inueniio niso ran.
Fifth race, selling, seven furloncs: in
Kollar, Ibti (Domlnlck), 2 to 1, won; Old
r ox, !tt (.Mi'lilnil), 1 to 1, second; Tlckful
Si, (Coburn). 5 to I. third. Time: 1 ::.
Klslo Banies, Colonel Gay, Glnn Lako and
Loving Cup also ran.
Sixth race. selllnR. six furloncs: Kmnll
Jack. W? (Domlnlck), S to 5, won; Curd Oil
men. :l (i;ocnrani, e to 1, second; Ned
Wlckes. 11R (Knos). 2 to 1, third. Time:
1 .is. Tom Kingsiey nnu Man also ran.
l'linr Sport nt (irnvesenil.
NEW YORK. Sent. 2S Scratch s nil but
ruined tho card at Oravesend todiy nnd
tho extra day's racing offired bv th
Ilrook vn Joe Kev c lib did not furnish 11
very high quality of sport. Threo fav rlt s
wero successiui, 0111 iiiTuoeiu m, who
romped homo In the second race, was held
at such prohibitive odds that only tho hi
speculators protlted, Dolando and Tar'a'
worn other wlnnlnir favorite. Henrv won
tlio Jockey honors with two wins out o
four mounts. Tartar graduated from the
maiden class In the fourth rnce. beating the
second choice, tho rempiar. a lenrtn.
At 11 met-tint: of tho Jockey club today
Jockey Mitchell was restored to gooJ
standing, ueauits:
First race, hurdle handicap, one nnd
half miles: Monroo Doctrine, 132 (Barry), 3
to 1. won; Mazo. H'i (Veltch). 6 to 5 and 2 to
n, second: inner, n tuwensi, t 10 1, tniru
Tlmo: 2:M2-5. Howard Mann, Lost Chord
Island Prlnco nnd Brahmin nlso ran,
Second race, nbout six furlongs: Kllza'
buth M. 121 (Henrv). 1 to 3. won: Scurry. (
(Knight). 3 tn 1 und 1 tn 3, second; The
l'uritan, U3 (spencer), 10 1, mira. Time
ltlOl.5. Thrpo stnrted.
Third rnce, ono mljo nnd seventy yards
selling: Dolando, 99 (Turner), even, won
Klnir Hnrtev Corn. 114 (O'Connor.). 0 to 5
second; Trlllo, 107 (Henry). C to 1 and 8 to 5,
mini, rime: imu. too uauaui uiao ran.
Fourth race, about six furlongs: Tartar
109 (Burns) even, won; Templar 109 (O'Con
nor). 4 to 1 and 7 to 5. second; Fatalist. T
M.lttlatlelil). R to 1. third. Time: 1:12 2-5.
Mnnlelmo. Lcnmin Island. Lizzie Tteirant
Hop Brook, Monaca Prlnco nnd Pe-fuaua
also ran.
Vlflb rnee. one mlln and a sixteenth: Fil
vonloiiH, 123 (Odom), 7 to 2, won: Motley. 100
(I' ranch), 1 m ; ami 0 to .'. seconu; iniru
slve. 126 (Burns), 2 to 1. third. Time: 1:4V
l'ntptito ulao run.
Sixth race, five furlongs- Snark. 99
(Henry), to 1, won; Billionaire, Itt (O Con
tun. 7 t.. 2 and fi to si- nnd Quite HlgM
9S iSlarkl. t. 1. third Time 1 V Ula 1
mill and Sinn hI.. ran.
Vo ItneliiH nl Trrri' llniile,
Ti:illtH HAt'TH. Ind.. Hetit. 2S.-M.im
rain which (ell last night rendered lh'
track too heivy for rarlnn today and to
mgni it veriihiiio uowntiour cuufeu
trotting ns'oclntloii lo regretfully di" lar.
the big meeting off. An e-ITort may be mudr
lato tomorrow nftrrnnon to ilnlsli the " -1
trot, In which Annie Burns has two heats
and Contralto one. nnd the 2:2S pace, of
which only one heat hns been paced, but
the outlook Is most unpromising,
Ktindny liners lit DrlilliK l'nrk.
On account of the unfavorable weather
during the forepart of the week races will
no nem at. til" umana Driving parK next
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Among the
events will be a 2 t0 trot, 2;40 pace nnd a
one-half mile running race.
MAKING BETTER SCORES
Third Day of (ho Iltironl Gun Club
.Shoot Is llrst of lilt
Meeting;,
Tho third !sy of the Dupont Gun club
r.lioot. held Friday afternoon at th" gnui cJ
or, tho Iowa fide of tho tlver, was n 1
rldedly enjoyable occasion for the pirp"
number of I'pcrtsmen who parti 'lpnl '
The rcores made by the revernl shontc s
nveraued belter than on the pievlnus da-s.
Mr. Bray iigaln carrying nwny tho Illinois
with a total of 155 out of 1C0. An event .f
considerable Interest was Hie ten live 1 lid
handicap, an extra which was added lo the
tegular proitram.
Today s shooting will b? devoted to th'
twenty-llvo live bird handicap, in which th"
"ntianco fee, including hints, -UU be M5
Tho moneys will be dlvliled on 'lm bnsl of
"ite money for evrry live mlrles. Hn'idl
capping will be trnni twetity-slv to th1r'
two yards. Tho scores of yesterday's shoi.t
follow:
Total Av
Hrayl 15 15 1 1 15 20 1 1 15 I M I T-155 9 1
IMrnsldo ..13 II 15 1,1 20 14 12 II II 19-14S
Miller 14 13 11 li 19 It It 16 1,4 I&-14C
Mltclifcll...ll II 15 IS IS 13 13 14 12 U 111
Schroedf r.,14 Ifi 13 15 19 13 15 13 II 1WII
Llnderman.15 13 13 II 1 It 13 13 13 19-142
IVfnderferl.i 12 13 II 19 13 13 14 11 17-111
Grant 13 II 13 14 19 12 1.1 15 It 11-1 It
Dick K S 11 14 12 ID 13 15 13 IS 1-1?5
Townsenit. 14 15 !l 13 IS 13 S 13 10 19-132
Patch 12 12 11 13 IS II 12 13 12 1I-1H1
2 r,
pi 2
bl 2
ill
" ' 1
V7 6
7 "i
H 3
.2 5
l S
si r,
Loomls 11 11 II 12 11 12 It 13 13 14-12!" S1 (1
Terry II 14 11 11 ! 13 12 13 7 10-120 7 7
Saunders.. .10 13 14 13 17 -
B 27 11 H 13 10 20 10 13 11 .. ..
Burke 11 13 11 1.1 11 -
Matson 12 15 11 11 16 10 12 12 12 14-125 7S.1
Tamm 12 9 10 14 HI
Meeves 13 13 13 12 19 -
Nicholson.. 13 12 13 13 15
Slmpklns...11 12 12 11 lrt -
Thompson.. 12 N 9 10 17 13 1.1 14 11 ..-
Hanks 13 12 12 13 .. 12 13 .. ..
Dwoark 12 14 10 13 12 -
Parmoleo 11 18 11 13 13 .. ..
McDonald 12 10 1 1 It IS
Brewer 14 II II 13 20-
Ten live bird event:
Lewis
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22l,2 2222 '10
I'armelco
B 27
Bray
Kimball
CI rant
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Townsenit ....
Peterson
Ilungatc
Den
Mitchell
Miller
Slmpklns
Matson
Mott
Schultz
McDonnld ....
Lltidermnn ...
Klmmel
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..11212
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2"222 10
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11211-10
12122-10
11112-10
21HI2 9
.12121
.21112 12111
1H
.21112
1121- 9
1121'- 9
22202
.22102 0122' S
22022 120' 2 S
... .211021 11121 S
....202O2 2022'' 7
,...11'20 02122 S
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I'pper Iiiiviiiih Are ICnsy.
IOWA CITY, Sept. 2S (Special Tele
gram.) Tho now foot ball grounds were
dedicated today In a rnitno with the I pper
Iowa university. Haiti put tho, urldlron In
n bad shape. Tho llrst touchdown was
made In les than one minute. Score: Iowa.
57: Fpper Iowa, 0. The high score was not
due to lowa'H excellence, but to the visitors
Inferiority.
Open Font llnill Seiinnn.
MITCHRLL. 8. D.. Sept. 2S.-(SpccU!
Telegram.) The llrst foot ball game of tho
season wns played here this ufternoon be
tween Yankton and Mitchell High school
elevens. Mitchell team won by tho score
of 19 to 5.
DIpm from Foot llnll Injuries.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2S. Lawrence Plerson of
the Lake Forest foot ball tenm. who was
lnlurvd in u gam" in iaiki .ruioi, m..
Wednesday, died today at tho local hos
pital. His homo was at Lexington, 111.
StmlPiKs Oreet Fnllirr Ilinvllnic.
Yesterday nfternoon at 2 o'clock Hev.
Michael P. Dowllng wus tvented to nn en
tertainment WHICH tllO HIUIUMIW.
Crelghton university had been iircnnrlng
to honor tho feast of SI. Mlch-el. the
patron of the president. It was the first
unpenrnnco this year of tho Mandolin or
chestra nnd the first ocaslon on which the
students appeared ns speakers.
After several papers hnd been read Pro'l
dent Dowllng miulo a brief speech. In which
he referred to mo nnvnniime uin-ivu mv
students for their nil-round Improvement.
Ho directed tno iivienuun n mi ;"J
llternrv. oratorical nnd musical societies.
i wiiiMi ar. rteveloned the accomplish
ments which recommend n young man to
public notice.
Hdltor'a Arrfnl rilBht.
F. M. Hieglns, editor Seneca (III.) Nows,
was afflicted for years with plies thnt no
doctor or remedy hoiped until he tried
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in tho
world. He writes two boxes wholly cured
him. Infallible for plies. Cure guaran
teed. Only 25c. sola by minn c uo.,
druggists.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Governor Poynter Is In tho city,
j. W. Plako of Genoa Is at tho Murray.
t wilts nnd wlfo of Denver nro in Omaha.
Senator Stewart of Novudn Is at tho llor
Grand.
J T. Melccr of Lincoln in sioppiuu u
the Murrny.
Mrs. J. F. Wolto or uauaway is u bu'-s
nf ihn Merchants,
- n Wnh on st or Hastings is u piiii.m
rr ilm Her Grand.
.indL'o Holcomb of tho state supremo
nnnrl Is 111 the I'ltV.
j V. Merrltt nnd who or newuiu
-,ir.aia if tho Millard.
n. W. C. Johnson of Grlswold, la., Is n
natron of tho Murray.
t n M'niunn nf Nebraska City Is a
patron' of tho Millard.
I. L. aiaraei anil nrme ci luuimm
nm tttnvlnir at tho Millard.
William A. HroUnw of Cedar Bluffs Js
.iniminir nt tho Merchants
C II. l'ursons, nn nrcnueci oi ica iuuibh,
u utnnnlnir nt the Her Grand.
Mrs. B. 15. Hurst of Creston, In., Is tho
-..st of her brother, ur. i''cnscn.
W. W. COWU'S nun vnnra naiiiucis m
Lincoln aro Btaying at tno wcrcnanis.
a II. Wheolock. Internal revenuo In
spector, has returned from a trip to tho
west. .
r-nninin 1?. 11 Jenkins and wlfo of Co.
lumbus. Neb., arc In tho city enrouto to
Iviilnmazoo. .Mien.
Mn r C. Msrvntt and Mrs. E. L. Boltili
of Pender and Mrs. A. J. West of Wlsner
nro at tno .Miuuru.
w it Ttrnmwell. mavor of urieaus.
Neb., and a rarty of menus, caueu upon
Miivur Aloures it is uioiiuiik.
miuu v.iiTiiliKth VunSnnt. clerk In tho
oillce of City Attorney Connoli, has ro
turned from Idaho Springs, Colo.
W. A. GUI, e'erk In tho quartermaster's
department of tho Department of Colorado,
reiurnun io uenvur .t uu
weeks' vacation spent, in umana.
Mr .1 l Tnvlor nnd dauehter. Mr.i
Wlthrow of Central City, aro visiting dur
ing Ak-Bar-Ben week with the family of
Sirs. Ivato uuvcr. -ui douiii i uiiij -n
nvenuo.
Mr nnri Mrs. t. J. Burcess of Super or
K. M. Garey and J. E. McCracken of Lin
coln, L. C. Krwln of Hastings nnd T. N.
Bennett oi hi, I'aui uro biuio puupiu icb
latered at the .Murray
Mf nml Mrs. 12. 1. Savnco of Sarirent. O
A. Abbott. Ir.. nnd Bert Walton of Grand
lnliinil. W. I. Snelce of Columbus. Hobert
M. I'evton of CrelKhton and W. C. Eddy
of Norfolk are stato guests at tho Iter
Grand.
Nebraska at tho Merchants: Mr. and
Mrs. It. L. Nnpper and daughter nnd J. P
Gibbons and Misses Gibbons nf Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kerr of Craig. II. E. K
Mellnr and E. J. Raymond of Wnyno. II
Smelser of Ashton. XV. C. Hull of Ord, G
m. Kinaei or urniui isiami, v. 11. vorn o
Vermilion and E. C. Simmons of Lincoln.
It ii 1 1 if ii - ,ot(' mill I'lTNOtinla.
F. M. Guult, commercial agent of tho
Lehigh & Wabash Desputch, Is In town
from Kansas City.
It. D Miller, usslstnnt city passenger
agent of the Northwestern, Is enjoying a
vim irnm nis aimer, .Mrs. u. a. 1
of Des .Moines,
C. M. Secgrlst, chief clerk In the general
freight department of the Union 1'acltlo,
naa neen cauea to uixon, in., by the serl
uua uiiicaq vi mo iijuinvi,
i m ww it ' r Tin-u k. - si n i p j, n n i tmmi nx
South Omaha News .
For tho purpose of appointing members
f tho board of registration tho city co mi
ll met In adjourned session last evening
nd named theso registrars:
Irst Ward:
Flr.u rreelnct James rivitiKa, Floyd T.
McKay. T. H. Hatohfr.
Setond Precliii't Kay W. Hunt, E. L.
Delnt nty. M M.ibcry.
Tlitrd I'recinci jnines urniui, iiuriun
Hire. Al Ktcnan.
Second Ward:
h'irst i'recinci enaries jonnsnn. .rtnur
Ighe, Peter Young.
Seciuul Ptcilnct XV. AV. Hutherfnrd,
oseph Mai Ik. J. M. Tobias
Third Precinct J. S. Itldgwny, D. Mor-
III, Arthur Tttst
bird Ward: ,
First 1'rorlnct Emmett Farmer, John
Corcoran, Silas James.
Second i'recinci j. i-. uuwu'j, iieuirtu
Dunscoinbo, lleorgo Byrne.
ourth ward: .
It. W. Mulllns, iicnry ueorge, wiiiiam
Broderlck.
On nccount of the agitation on tho sub
ject the council has been careful to select
competent men for tho .board this year with
view to having the books kept up in llrsl-
clnss shape. ,
lteglstratlon days title year nro on Octo-
er 18, October 20 and November 3.
Somo llttlo routine bunlncss was trans
acted. Tho claim of Pouudmaster Stevens
for J27S was allowed and an ordinance for
the grading of tho nlloy between Twenty-
fifth nnd Twenty-sixth streets and G and
H streets wan passed and slgucd by tho
mayor ns soon ns tho voto wns announced
Petitions for flro hydrants at Thirteenth
nnd Missouri nvetiue. Thirteenth and .1
streets slid Thirteenth and I streets were
recolvcd and referred.
Tho city engineer wns directed to sub
mlt estimates ns to the cost of repairing
ertaln portlous of tho west end of tho Q
treet viaduct. After two or threo minor
street repairs had been ordered tho body
djourned. v
Sclinllr. nnd AVIIoox (io 'iiiiiiiiIkiiIiik.
Today John F. Schultz, republican can
didnto for stato senator, and II. E. Wilcox,
candidate for member of tho lower house,
will, in company with Hon. James H. Van
Duscn, loavo for Elkhorn and Bennington
on n campaigning trip. Messrs. Schultz,
an Duson and Wilcox will speak nt lik-
horn tonight and on Sunday morning will
drlvo to Bennington to attend tho big rally
thcro. Mr. Van Duscn proposes to make n
number of speeches for tho ticket during
thn eamnalcn and ns far as his time will
permit will accompany Schultz and Wilcox
on tholr electioneering tours.
Iti'piililloiiu Clubs Consollilnle.
A consolidation of tho Colored Ilopubllcan
clubs of tho First htul Third wards is
nbout to bo perfected. Tho preliminary
arrangements were marto at Evans' hall on
Thursday night and at tho mooting to bo
held next week it is nxpectod that tho clubs
will amalgamato under tho ofllcors elected
by the Third Ward club. At Thursday
s08 The Boy-
You'vo Iicanl of Drox T;. Rhooiiitin,
haven't you? Ami you've heard of his
boys' Hhocs-nothliiK like them anywhere
for tho inoney-?l.fi0-lt Isn't much, hut
tho nhoL'8 uro bis values nuido of solid
leather uppers und Roo, substantial
soles that wear Indelliiltely-brluK tho
hoys In before you bo homo und see
what wo can do for tliein 11 will mean
money saved for you.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Oaha'a Up-to-dnlo Mho nana.
141U FAUN AM STRUET.
A Meal At Balduffs
Menus n pood meal-not only a good
meal, hut It's coolced to suit your taste
nnd It's served to your llklnt'-then tho
price is not nny more than you'll pay tho
"ordinary restaurant "--hiiiulicdH or peo
ple eat dally at llalduff'rt-uot only tholr
noonday lunch, ht breakfast and sup
per lis well-when one wants fiomothlni;
special you'll ahvajs Und It at Ualdufl's
this time It's oysters-ami yon can Ret
oysters served any way at tlio poptilur
place-It's just the place after the con
cert. W. S. Balduff.
1520 Fartiam Sr.
night's meeting Mayor Kelly was ono of
tho speakers and ho assisted materially in
bringing nbout tho consolidation. Owing to
tho parades lit Omaha tho ntteudnnce was
not as largo as expected, bo no business of
Importanco was transacted. Next weeks
meeting, however, promises to bo n hum
mer. I'l'i'slili'iit Til It U ItChlKllft,
President Tagg of tho Young Men's Ite
publtcan club has called n meeting of tho
club for Monday night next nt Mayor
Kelly's offlce In tho Masonic block, Twenty
fifth nnd N streets. At this meeting tho
resignation of President Tagg will bo sub
mitted for consideration. Mr. Tagg said
Inst evening that &3 his business would
call him away from tho city for sovcrnl
weeks ho felt that it would bo better to
placo Bomcono elso In his position. The
election of n president nnd tho formulating
of plans for tho campaign will bo the
features of Monday night's mectlug.
Mnjor ConsliliTS Seller OrilliHiiu'oo,
Mayor Kelly has taken tho threo sewer
ordinances passed by tho council nt a re
cent meeting under advisement. Ho finds
that In one or two Instances errors have
been tnndo In securing signatures. As soon
ns theso discrepancies aro straightened out
tho mayor will sign tho ordinances arid
they will bo published. Property owners
In the districts concerned nro anxious lo
havo contracts let before cold weather scti;
In and tho city authorities propose to
hasten tho matter as much as possible.
Proposed fVlrlirntlon (Iter Onsus;
Secretary "Watltlns of tho Commercial
club said yesterday that at next Friday
night's meeting of tho Commercial club tho
proposition of having a celebration or somo
sort of a Jubilee over tho census returns
would como up for consideration. Just now
tho plans for this project nro In ombryo,
but It Is expected that tho directors will
tako hold of the matter du-lng tho week
and be in a position to suggest denude
plans to tho members at tho coming meet
ing. Prominent llolii'iiiliiu Apiiolulril, 1
Yesterday forenoon Major Kelly ap
pointed Philip Zallnka to a position on tho
police force. Mr. Xallnkn Is ono of tho
prominent Bohemians of tho city nnd his
appointment to a position of responsibility
and trust Is considered n good one. As
soon as sworn In by tho mayor Mr. Zallnka
roported to Culof Mitchell nnd was assigned
to duty. It Is understood that another
prominent Bohemian is slated for n placo
on tho police forco to tako a position mauo
vacant by n resignation.
.Mnisli- Clly liosslii.
Mrs. II. P. Shumwav of Wakefield is
visit ntr Mrs. Fred Bloodhart.
C. F. Wright and wlfo havo kohq to Ado',
la., to attend tho funeral ot air. Wright's
brother.
Tho washout on Twenty-second near Q
street Ih to be repaired by the street com
missioner.
Thcro will be no S n. in. service at St
aiartln's church on Sunday, but Hev. Irv-
mm
My, but folks
easy time now-d
Ing P. Johnson will preach nt 11 o'clock on
'Tho True Idea of Church Membership.
The P E. O society will meet with Mrs
O. D. Hruttnn. Twcnty-llrst and I streets,
Saturday afternoon.
Commission. -r Clark Is usliu the crndltvr
machine on Twenty-fifth rlieet. north nf i.
street, and Is doing good work
Mrs. Josenh Dworak. wlfo of Councilman
Dworuk, has returned from Atkinson, Neb.,
where sho spent somo time vlsltlnu frL'iul.i
and relatives.
PROSPERITY AT WEST POINT
Tivriity-SIx of Fr. Him'hkIiik'x I'nrlali-
Iiiuitii, All of Tli cm Fiirniei's,
Slnkc Trip's lo lluropr.
Rev. Father Hucsslng, priest of tho Cath
olic parish of West Point, Neb., wns in
tho city yesterday on his way to Chicago.
Ho was talking nbout tho condition of
aflnlrs in his pnrlsh nnd In tho cuirso of
conversation remarked: "Tho people In
my parish wero never In n more pros
perous condition. For four ycar3 there
has not been the least causo for com
plaint and this year twenty-six of my
parishioners took a trip to Europe. Theso
Luropean visitors aro nil farmers of Cum
ing county, who havo never In all of tholr
experience In tho county enjoyed the good
times they aro now having."
l.nilnrH.l l)rltth AkoiiIi'N.
Only a roaring llro enabled J. M. Garrett-
son of San Antonio, Tex , to Ho down when
attacked by asthma, from which ho suf
fered for years. Ho writes his misery was
often so great that It sromed ho endured
tho agonies of death, but Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption wholly curod
him. This marvelous medicine Is tho only
known euro for asthma as well as consump
tion, coughs and colds nnd all throat, chest
and lung troubles. Price, 60c and $1.00.
Guaranteed. Trial bottles frco at Kuhn
& Co., druggists.
Fair nml I'oiirsliiu: Mi-cl.
CLAY CKNTEH, Kan., Sept. 28,-(SpeclBl
Telegram.) This has been the week of
tho Clay county fair und coursing meet,
but on accouut of tho wot weather there
was no horse raolng. Tboro wero thirty
eight dogs entered In tho all-age dog stakes
and forty-four entered In tho puppy stakes.
Tho coursing was postponed yesterday
afternoon on accouut ot ths rain. Tho all
ago dog stakes was won this forenoon by
Red Diamond, owned by Rny Virgin of
Utlca, Neb. Tho ruunor-up being Last
Chanco, owned by .Myers and Ehrsatn of
Enterprise, Kan., nnd Ralph Hoffman's Ho
tenso Juno was third. On account of the
loss of so many hares, only one round of
tho puppy stakes wns run, tho stakes being
divided among tlio twenty-two.
"Wi-Hleott TeNtlnioiiy Continued.
NEW YORK. Sent. 2S.-Robert F. We.i'
cott. fnther-ln-lnw to Oberlln M. Carter,
continued his testimony beforn (VimmU-
sloner Shields todnv in tho hearlnir on .in
application for the removal of John F ,
E. 11. and William T. Gaynnr and Ben
jamin D. Gretno to tho jurisdiction of tin
Georgia federal courts.
In detailing thn history of n numbor or
stock transactions In which ho wus un
Ak-Sar-Ben Pianos
'o are selllnpr nil our Roods at spe
cial fiKiires (luiitiK this week All coun
try visitors are welcome to our storo to
Investigate our prices nnd examine our
stock Come and see what we can do
for you.
A $.100 piano for $'2.'.
A $275 piano for SHOO.
A .''."0 piano for $175. 1
A .$'-"-'5 piano for ?Ki0.
A ?200 iilano for $U8.
with a stool and scarf nml si Kiinniiity
for live years-Call and Invest Ipjalo at
ouce.
A. HOSPE,
fclusfo and Art 1613 Oourla.,
I Dun See
One of them balloons come down yes
terday and It looked Jlst Ilko my neek
all stretched out I Kt my neck lu dU
condition rubherln' at do parade Thurs
day iiisht but I will set It bnck In Its
placo after Sunday but wnt do you
euro about my neek It's do price on
deso stoves my boss sells wat Interlsts
you It's Just $1!.S0 for n Favorite Kane
llurner an' dat's do best ono wat's on
do market den dere's do Oak Healers
wat only cost $1.08 au' do Kaviirlto
Steel Hauge wat costs $'-1) rid you h-o
my boss Jf youse am going to buy a
stove.
A. C. Raymer
1514 Far nam St.,
hwe m
tfmrs"
paged In 1S91 ami 1S92. Mr Wesloott 'tnld
he introduced i apt t i .irter to bis stoi k
nroKors. iieiu k i-ma t .nun- time in is-.u.
At that time and n IViTi (.nnt.iln Carter
held his power ir uiii.iiu.
He hii i he nuulii liav. li.nl the murium
bonds to the irnt i.r $hk,mh in 1.S9.1. when
he went In l-'iu . .i.-. tun lli.it tho gre'iter
part of his propirty Was real estate.
Tin; itr.i,r mahmx
lNSTIU'MENTS lilai'eil on record Thurs
day, September 2ff, UW:
iiiirrniii.i iiimmin.
ai. L. Richard nnd wife to Frank
Tindru ct nl. lot 9. Miilniii'V m add. . iis
L. Browne and wife to A. F. Close,
lot 1. block 1.1S. Florence 25
John Zeis ii tit I Wife lo George Zeis,
will feet nt 3. 1) nek 4S. Va v 1.00 1
Ellruhelh I'lil and husband to XV. P.
Harford, lot 111, block 17, llanscoin
l'lace 2,;C
1. It. Andrews tn Mary (1. Andrews,
lot is. block 2. orchard inn
Byron Heed cnnumiiy In W. It. .Mur
ium, lot 17. blink ... Drake s mill.. . i.i0
F I. Williams and wife to K. It.
Williams, lots 9 nml 10. block 5, Mat
thews' subdlv 150
W. 11 Alexander and. wife to C. ('.
Kendal', lots 3 ami I, block 2. Ken
dall's add 1
11 M. 1K' anil htehnnd to F. M.
Scott, wlO feet of rW feet of sublot
I in taxiut r5 in pi-15-13 mm
J. 11. Dumnnt nnd wife to Omahit Sav
ings bank, lots 10 and 11, block i:,
llausi'iuii Plan" 3,000
ar.fE. MeAveal to A C. Potter, lot 7.
block II. Clifton Hill fA)
aiutual Loan und Hullillug 'association
to .1. T. llltl'iulat. part lots lu and
11, block 7. Drake's add 9?3
Otto Slemsseii and wlfo to Omshit
Havings bank, wli liMj lot 12H. .Mil
lard & C.'s add 1,400
(lull 'In I tn Di'imIn.
D. W Slot row und wlfo lo A. F.
Close, lots I, G ami 7, block IKS.
Florence 58
A. It. H. Llndsav nnd li'isbnnd (o F.
H. Hi own. s'-.. lot 23. Itu-r Oak 1
lleeiN.
E, C. PerkhiH el ul, executors, to II.
W. Yntl s. lots I to S and 10, 12 and
19 nnd undlvl4-37 of lots 13 and 14,
Hillside Reserve- 10.000
Total amount of transfi is 121,077
oavoi nuaitn co.
WATnn-oii, lo.Mi.int, vn. i.
Hard rulibpr, tubo with ono tip,
prleo 75o, by mall 10c extra.
Wo have a large stock of nil kinds
and sizes,
tiik Ai.or. ,t pi'.sroi.n co.
Daformlty Hra'-r Manufnrturors. 1(01
Farnnm St. Oppos.te Paxton hotel.
mm-