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THE OMAHA DAILY HI3I2: S TlTKDAY, OCTOUIJIl fl, 1000
K
V
DUMMY TAYLOR WINS A CAME
Keeps Eo8ton Battora Guessing for Seven
Long-Drawn Innings.
NEW YORK CRAWLS CLOSER TO CINCINNATI
(Innls Win mill KfiIm I.iim-, iirro"inK
Hit- (iiip II I lit I it k 'II for
I.iikI I'Iiicm by Set era I
I'iiIiiU.
St. l.lllllN, ll 4'1 MO I II llll 1 1. t.
Anv inrk, l) lioNlitii, i.
l'lillitil-lililn.lriHil.l ii Unl ii.
NHW YORK, Oct. K.--Iloston droppod
tho first ot the present .series to thn Now
Yorks at tho polo grounds this afierujcn.
Willis' wildncss In the first Inning g.no
New York six runs. Taylor pitched good
ball and lmd the Iloston butters guessing
throughout. Attendance, W Score:
IIOSTUN. NKW YOKK.
It It o. A 17. H.llUA.r.
BtAhl. rf. 0 J 11 i) 0 Vanirn. rf. 2 1 S
lmn. on ..ii 1 0SH'a.h. If. J 3 1
C.illln. 3li 0 0 0 S 2 lUrKm n, Hi 1 1 1
Tniney. lb I o a o lit nanl. rf. 0 1 1
irrm'n. rf i) o 0 0 i yi.
Hurry. If
Iiwr, 5ti
Clark, c
Willis, p.
the following time, from first to seventh. In-
I I II. I) -1, I'' 4 " '' 4. 1 WIS. J -'.
1 t.". Today l.i Ilrr Litillciiii day and Clov
criwir Dlctrli h anil rx-c'ongrrssmati Strodo
are o be hire There v 1 1 1 also be a 2:20
pare and a X to trot
VAROON VVlrTrFROM TAYLOR
I : x -C h ii tn plon tiolf IMn'yrr of Orent
It rl t n In Drfrnli I'rrirnt
Clin m plon.
totuhd'iwnp, i'f whltti t'i were cnuntul
Intj seals, and one g .it t Jto VUk.d r.jtn
tho field, llelievuc was entirely to h' ay
for the South titnah.i lad' and put up a
fine Interference South Omaha male
number of unfortunate fumble." and tn.ir'
of the player were evidently new at the
num. pvfrtliplp-n thev nulte held II' ' II
vue for downs The game was witnessed
South Omaha News . j
South Omaha did not quite break h'-r
sheep record in September, but almost as
it llrltnln, won th- Fnlted 1 Company 1' of the First .Ml"..) rl reR Imfm
latlon chunii.onshln from -econtl. Company l of the Wllh f totni, js.i....
preml.r golfer, J. II third and company O of the I irst MHourl behind the
n.urow margin of tv.o tnnrlh The first prize was Ja in cash olller marlu,,
Ih.
1 0 8
0 1 1 0 0 Davl. M . 112
. 0 J 1 .1 0 Mmphy. !b. 112
0 3 1 i 1 tl tT' II, e . 0 0 1
0 0 ii 1 0 Taylor, p... 0 0 0
1 ID II I.'
Total .. S 21
o o n n n o n
o o o o l o 2
5 1
1-1
-9
Totali .
Iloston ...
New York
Klrst base on . rio's. I olton, 1; Now York
2. Left on Iihm- Ho ton, 1; New York, J.
Klrst base on bull ff XV Id". &. off Tnyior.
2 Struck ..ii' iu Wil.li. I. bv Tay.or. 2
Hlolen ban-., V.m llaitren. So.baoh. 'Iwo
baso hits Si'liob i2. l.owe. Time: 1.5".
V mplre Snyu- r
M l.ou m MilK" Mi'dtl.
CINCINNATI. Oct 5.-Scott wim hit very
hard t.duv lionlln's pair of home rui.s
wcro the fenturi'H. Attendance, 3"0. Beore:
tlM-lNNAil. i ki. ln)Itf.
It II O A K I It II O A H.
llirrrti. rf 0 1 1 1 0 Mniraw. Ib I ! 3 3 0
lla"'l If.') 0 3 0 0 Ilurketl, If. 0 3 3 0
Uhh rf 0 10 10 llelilftcli. rf 0 o :.
II. Ib. 0 2 10 I 0 lonoMi, it 1 1 I 0
Irwi h 1 1 1 " 1 Wnllsre. 0 2 1 3
in inn. s 0 1 3 H 0,Kri'UKr. lb 2 1 14
Ki nT'lt. 2I 0 I n 1 O'lmnlln, lb..! 2 II 0
. 0 17 3 O'ltohln-on. r 0 0 3 1
il. Ilr
n 0 0 0 0
0 0 f) 0 o
Suilhoff,
Totals
0 0 0 1
G 10 IT : 1
Tomi- i s ?; s i
.t lirldo batted for Scott lit the ninth.
fin. Innntt 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
HI I...11I.1 0.3 0 0 0 2 1 0 O-'l
Kiinu'd runs: Cincinnati. 1; Ht. Ixitils. 5.
Two-Kim. hit: Wallace. Three-lnse hit:
Wall. ne. Home rmiH : Donlln i2, Kreuer.
Kirit base on Imlls: Oft fieott, II; orf Hud
liuiT, I StniL'ic out: Hy Scott, ; by hudhorf,
1 Time; 1 1.1. I'tnplre: Kmslle.
IMIII.AhlXI'lllA, Oi". C.-llrooklyn-riilladelphla
xame postponed on account
of wet KroumlH.
StilinllliK r tb- Timiiiih.
I'layed. Won. Lost
llrooklyn IK! o
l'lttsborr 131 7
I'hlladelrihlii 133 72
Iloston 11
Chicago 13.1
Hi 1... ilH 183
Cli.. nnatl 13.1
rw York Ul
CIMCAOO, Ort. B.-Ilofore the larite't
pallery that cvett wltres-ed a aolf ebnni
plonshlp In America, Harry Varrlon, former
enampinn oi ureal n
States Golf nssoclatl'
ureal urltain s
Tavlor. bv tht
strikes, on the Chicago Oolt club links it
Wnenlon this nfternioti Krr two duyi
these wonderful polfers fr. m Knllh llnka
had battled fht In the had of the rcpr
bentatlvo Held of Hncllsh. Scotch lrln,
German and American players, for ihe
title of champion of the I'n'ted 8tats
With them, although not co' Mose up rn
he might havo linen, was tti hohler of the
emblem. Willie Smith. That either Vard m
or Taylor would be the wintur w.is ih
opinion of keen golferi weeks ago. Closing
his first half of the Ion,? championship
route with ar advantagu of one HtroKe
over Champion Tnyior, Vardon lv gan to
day's contest with his best round, con
cluded It with his worst, and totalled ..11
strokes. Taylor wns four strokes to ih
bad side of the account at poon, with tnrie
nuarters of the tournament played, anil
Mulshed with a totnl of 31ri. , , ,
David Hell of Carnoustl -. the prnfc'slopal
nl Ml.ll.it,lnh nulnn.l Ihlril olllCe In 111"
championship,' with a total of 323 "Irfik-s. f.1
lieu won in casn ami n ' ' ;
the American engaged golfer who tlnlshod
next to Van'.on and Tayl t Laurence
Aueherlonlo was fourth, with 32. strokes
Fifth placo fell to Willie Hmlth. former
champion, whose total was 32D.
George Low of Dyki r Meadow, who
recently, with Tom Huchlsrn ns a prtn.-r
defeated Vardon In a ' nest ball ni'C";
11 up. 10 to play, was sixin, wun n
i. mm uuini "nil i " '",",,'",
... ....nni, with n total of 3 and llarty
Turple of i:'dgewHter win the eighth man
last prize wlnner-wlth a r.coio of 331
Several atnaieurs suineu, ion. ;
concluded tho seventy-two holes, t harles
!. MeUonalil, rormer nni iieur i ii.ii' i'";
r It,.. f-r.lln,l Stll.lPM lllllVl'll tliroUKll I"
the end nnd tnptured the 1 tilled St it en
Golf asoelatlon Imphy. with a senre of 3o.'.
It was the most truly contested tourna
ment that bus been held In America, fr m
the standpoint of consistent go f. nr.;t.
with rlmrartrltlc modesty, refused to dl.i-
uss his victory . , , ,
"What can 1 my about my defeat.
asked Taylor. "Nothing, snvo that llarrv
deserved lili victory I will not sny a
word about the game i pui up. i "
threo wlni and a tie to inv cred't In too
Hrltlsli elinmplonKnip. wniie arumi 11.7
three wins to his. This ennnot wen ue
called 11 world's ehatnplon-hlp. betau-io
there are many players anroau woo iiw"
have been contestants." .
Ml the Interest in tne nri mumi "'.r'"
centered In the two foreigners, "nf"
Tavlor turned In at .(! to anions .9 tiio
critics predicted that Varlon would me--.'
having one stroke the.advantage. 1 rdon s
concluding round. In TB and SO to Ta lor s
79 and 71 showed the closeness of the rice
It was not until 111.1 msi "V."
nlaved by Vardon-anil he putted so lii-
urr Hi. ,ti 1 in e ellteenin Kreeu inu.
bv a larite crowd, both from Uellevuo and .1,... rxm.ivn.l hnr. oi
CUUIJl illlttll 1.
Itesiiltn nt St. I. mils Drill.
ST. I.Ol'IS, Ott. 6 The wlnmrs In th
competitive military drills given under the
auspice of the Si. Uitds exposition were
.t.n,i tnnl.-iii fomnuiiv K of the
Second Wisconsin won the first prize and 3..
ms City, St. Joseph nnd St. Louis com
bined.
The receipts at South' Omaha for Sep
tember numbered IDS, 102 head.
At Kansas City (ho receipts were To
Si. Joseph, 55,fi2B; St. Louis. 3.1 ; .s
South Omaha receipts fell
total receipts of the ihrn
markets mentioned by only sii,-. head
In the matter of receipts this market .
far In the lend of the three points named
and Is u closo second to Chicago.
Somo of tho stock papers published nt
l.nd the seiond $300
lne Will I'lnv Mllnicota.
AM US, la., Oct. r..-(Speelal.) -The Ames
foot ball team boarded the W:3n train this
ni,.w tn 1 Intii.n nnllv tn nlav tlm
rnlverslty of Minnesota team on Saturday markets lower down tho river, while ad 1
afternoon, tun oi commence in 1 neiiieix.-. mming that soutn umana is torging
i,u,n.K 'V.,,e.'u ,, "1 ' 'NMnnVni.; to the front rrpldly lu the matter of re
team four successive seasons nnd lust wa. celpts. that there 1ms been a falling down
son brought Ames' llrst defcnl anil mat uy jn the matter of disposition. Tho absolut
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70
72
74
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NEW MARK FOR CHARLEY HERR
(ill m r l.lttlr Slnlllon HerU KIT Mile
III lilllT at l.filnulon liner
'I'riK'lt.
LKXINGTON. Ky.. Oct. B. The track was
fum to.iiiv mill name Charley llerr broku
tho track record for a race by going the
necond heat of the 2:UH trot in :u( uai,
which Is 11 new record also for thn llttlo
bulldog trotter, lie won the race In straight
heats and was loudly applauded when It
was over. The Wilson stakes was won
with easts by the TenncHseo mare. Vesper,
In Htrnlirht heats, after f.he had lust the tlrst
to Saul, owned In Illinois. Two pacers en
tered the 2:10 rnce. llelle Onwftrd won the
flrht heat In tho 2.14 pace, but made a. tireuk
In the second and was run over by Scott
iliimllton. No serious damage was done
and tho maro starled again. After this
tbnro was nothing In It but Dolly Hldwell
nnd she won In straight heuts. Summury:
2:08 trot, purso Jl.MX):
Charley llerr, br. h. (Kelly) 1 1
Orattan lloy, b. h. (Miller) 2 2
Qayton, b. It. (McCoy 1 3 3
Tlmo: 2:li9H, 2:07. 2:C.
Wilson etakes, purse J2,0fKl, 2:20 pacers:
Vesner. ro. m.. by Cuckoo
(Nell) fi 2
Paul. br. g. (Honey) I r
Cuba, b. m. (Krltz) 0 7
Annlo Thornton, l. m. (Mil
ton) 3 4
Tom Calhoun, ro. g. (Mowen) I 3
The Admiral, b. h. ( Payne).. 2 1 2
Jean Ingelow, blk. in.
(Graves) 7 f. 7
Uonnlo Direct, blk. h. (Mo
Coy) dls
Time: 2:0'JH. 2:lli. -':15, 2:13'.
2:24 trot. iiurBO Jl.OOo:
Dolly Hldwell. blk. in., by Ingle
wood (Carpenter) 2
Nnlllo Onward, b. m. (Jamison). 1
Hprlngdale. b. h. (Wilson) 10
Murgaret, br. m. (Curtis) ii
Jted Cliff, b. k. iKIsmun) 4
Cozad. b. g. (McKay) 3
Henrietta, blk m. (White) 3
Mnbid C, sr. tn. (Cahagnn) 7
Lord Linton, ch. h. (Kuller) 11
Mlnka, oh. m. (Uynn) 9
Huron Hell. b. h. (Hudson) 12
llozanna, gr. m. (Stevens) s
Cato, b. g. (Klemlug) ills
Bally Spencer, b. g. (Uornell) ...din
Time: 2:14W. 2.13. 2:15, 2:11.
llncrn lit t'ouul) Fair.
SYHACl'RK, Neb.. Oct. B.-(Speclal.)-The
third day of iho Otoo county fair wbb a
iitimmer. iremenuous crown was in nt
tendance anil ever 'll"ii wwii'il nC nlini
ontly. Tho 2:25 unfinished trot of the day
before was won by Mary Stoddard. Tlmo:
Sj.fii),, 2 33. Zelltou wus withdruwii. In tho
2.3.i puce l'onca. Cora Wilkes una Seranui,.
competed, tho latlor tnklng two heats nnd
Cora WIlkeM three. Hest time 2 ). Nov
rlty running race, money by eighths of a
mllo: Sway Dick won llrst, second nnd
inira eignms, iiungry mil tourtu anil lift 1
pr. Crumblo sixth nnd seventh. Vasellno
tho tnllo In 1:49;. Tho eighths wuro won in
plnved by Vardon-and he ti'
.l.r. .ili.titentll
some feared tt tie would result-that the
K,tl ery i ur.Nl c neer Mir , - uu . .pra .
Tile tneuni u.uc o
the toirney follow:
Harry Vardon. Ganton. r.ng aim-
Out T. 1 1. o '-iY -a
Ih ... 4 1 4 l '
out ' 6 J ? ? v ; ;
n .. 4 D H l 1
out b 2 5 '
In t j " ' ' ' 1
. , ti U a o o u o o
4 5 5 4 5 4 B
Taylor, Great Britain
n r. s r. b 4 4 4
3 4 4 E 4 4 3 4
B4BB4C54
3 4 B C 4 4 6 4
B 5 4 B B 5 4 4
34BBS444
B B B fi 5 B 4 4
34463444
3
4
dr
dr
1 1 1
13 5 11
7 2 2
2 l! 9
4 3 3
3 9 7
o 111 S
5 4 4
9 8 5
i! 11 6
12 1 10
10 ills
Out ...
In
J. 11.
Out ...
In
Out ...
lu
Out ...
In
Out ...
In
3-3S
C 10 78
3- 39
4- 37-76
410
b 40-80 313
4-41
43.176
311
B II 82
3-40
f-39-79
312
B 30 78 315
David Hell, Midlothian
Out
In ..
Out
In ..
Out
In ..
Out
In
B r, 4
4 4 B
4 6 6
3 4 6
fi 4 B
3 6 4
B S B
2 3 4
4 7
4 4
B 6
4 4
B 6
4 4
5 fi
5 4
4 3-40
3 B 3878
B 3-43
4 641-84
B 4-44
4 B-39-83
4 3-41
4 B-37-7S-323
The summary of tho tournament follows
NAME.
a
o
c
3
a
o
53 .
C
3
C
Hnrry Vardon. Gt. Drltaln.
ll. Taylor, ui. tiriiain.
79 7S
76 82
76 81 .113
79 79 3IB
8 81 83 78 323
86 77 93 S3 339
83 78 81 89 330
81 80 85 82 331!
84 82 80 81 3!
84 83 89 82 338
81 87 81 81 33J
84 84 8S 87 343
86 81 90 85 3T.6
u score of only 6 to 0.
Cunt Hull it Ames At fliiir I'nrk.
The Crelirhton university eleven will meet
llelle vim collejro today tit the Ames avenue
park, the game to ue called at 4 p. in.
I cf.llri.tn tia nlaved Hollevtle last
year and were badly worsted. It being the
llrst time tho had venturr.l on the ovil
for venrs They have undergone hard train
ing In the brief time sln.e the opening of
the season and uNpect to make a better
showing today.
falsity of this assertion Is disproved by
tho following olliclal figures for tho mon'h
of September:
Sold to pnekcrs. 73,907 head; sold to
feeders, 20,550 head; total actually sold
here, 114,457 head; forwarded In firs'
hands. 11,055 head; through shipments not
offered for sale, 2.S90 head; total not sold
13,915 head. South Omaha sold 91 per cell'
of her heavy September receipts and only
8 per cent of tho sheep that were offered
for sale here went through to Chicago
Thcso figures ought to show where South
l'lnc.l 1i- l'.l.elrlc t.liilit.
tit. moivcm In . Oct. S A hotlv con-
IaaImI crime .if fruit hull u'nn nlllVeil at tho
ball park here tonight by electric light be- Omaha stands as a sheep market
tween teams of Drake university of Des
Moines nnd Iowa collego of Grlnnell. The ('iinimcrclitl Cltib llaiiiiiiel.
score stood b to o In favor ot uraKf. ,,, .ho Pommnrrlal club
,,,,:,., ijmiiip. Iast nRQt 11 BS derided to give tho an-
The reiiim iimteli tint wren KnnlNh nnd nual banquet of tho association on No
Colonials will be played on Saturday after- vember 20. Tho commltteo on entertain-
noon on the giounds of the Omaha ( rleKct m.,n, ...in havo charco
elub at Lmmel and Twenty-ecmd streets J1' n,," c. "
l.:tit'lnn,l nvnrclu In win this I'.llllC. IIS It
win l.. rvintnlni.il liv llarrv New. an ohl-
.lit.., Iltm.liii cricketer, niul the best. C. W
Leiinon will l.ad the t oioninis. ah mis
u.-ill lie the lust name of the season, nil
cricketers will no doubt be on hand, .lame
called at 2:30 p. m.
HriMil.-n Mil in Tiiosrlr Itrcunl.
HISOCKTON Mass.. Oct. C Hurry r.lks
innlL'ht broke every tries cle record from
two miles to the hour wl.h the onl'iu-v
iiare. The hour record p- 3'i miles l..tli
ards: nre tout- record, by Chase, at Put I,
38 mnes 461 yards.
(Inns llets Yoimns.
tiKWRli Oct r. .lne Gnns of Haltlmore
tonight got the decision over Joe Youngs of
HiiTalo before the Colorado Athletic asso
ciation at the end of ten rounds.
Trnvclrm (ioli'lir lo Slims City.
nnr. tmti.lrr.rl commercial travelers, with
their wives, will leave the Cnlon depot fur
mis moruiiiK. i
Bl.i.tv IMIv nt n'eliick
...'..i i to. full feutlvlileM nt that Place
rtw. tr iii ti ii return or tup visit mnue nv
the Slou City trnvellng men on tne irisi
of the affair and In
addition to Its being the annual celebra
tion of the organization of the club onu of
tho features will bo a Jollification over tho
census returns.
Addresses In favor of a celebration wen
made, by P. A. Wells. Dr. Warren II. Sht-
'bnugh. James H. Bulla, president of the
Hoard of 1'Mucatlon, Thomas J, O'Nell nnd
others.
Tho hanquot will bo on tho samo order
as tho one n year ago and It Is expected
that a number of prominent spenkers
will bo Invited to attend and deliver addresses.
Somo little time wus token up by a dis
cussion of tho new ordlnnnoo regulating
clothing stero solicitors and the enforce
ment of the laws concerning tho occupa
tion of sidewalks by solicitors with dis
plays.
111.1k for ctvcri WhiiIpiL
Hlds for about two miles of sower aro
day of the Ak-8ar-Hcn festival In this cl:y. being advertised for, tho tlmo for receiv
ing bids for these sewers closing nt noon
on Monday, October 15. The sewers con
templated aro to be laid In districts 108,
109 nnd 110, nnd tho dimensions of tho
pipe will bo ten nnd twelve Inches. All
of the petitions for these three sower dis
tricts havo been carefully gone over by
the city attorney, tho city engineer nnd
the mayor and tho legality of tho docu
ments has been certified to by these threo
officials. It Is tho desire of thn property
owners Interested that these sewers ho
constructed this fall nnd every effort will
bo niado by tho city officials to comply
Tho party will be headed tiy Kipiingcr s
...... ' . . . 1.1. . I. ...Ill ...... old .niiul.,
Military oanu, which him f.ii-i".' ...
during the day at the western Iowa me
tropolis. An Invitation Is extended to all
traveling men nnd their wives to Join lh
partv. A rate of one faro for tho round
trip has been secured.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
L. O. Armstrong Is nt the Millard.
O. J. Collman of Beatrice Is at the Mil
lard.
F. M. Prout of Ueatrlco Is nt tno nor
Grand. . ,
C. II. McNeer of Denver Is a patron oi .no
Miirrnv.
Alston Kills of Fort coiuns, uoio., is in wun iui iciui-m
fl nn till I
ii-1 o : ,, . a Porter of I.ravetlWOrtn Is It iteimiiiieiin iiiiuj i.hiik.i.
the city. Tho republicans of faoutli umnlia win
H. A. Kast of Oxford is staying at. mo rallv . mum's hal this ovonlne. tho meet-
Mercnants. . . . in,. t..,iin? held under the attsnlces of the
K. P. Savago of Sargent Is staying nt tno "'".. . ....,.,, ,.. ,.-i.,
Iler Grand. iouiik .hch b neimum-uu tmu. -uuij i.....-
J. W. Ctendenlng of Akron, O., Is staying netn i.easo oi nansas is uuieu to uiaRu
at the Mlllnrd. the address of tho evening. Committees
Pearl Fuller of Fullerton, Neb., Is a guest .. heen nnnnlntnl hv President Heck of
. . . . ........ ' -
Ol ilia .uciuoiiiiio. , .. r ..,, ,, thn hnll
... i-. cimi.. t r"!rt. hr.nl, irt la n nntrnn I " - k,uu v..v. - " " -
l I'- Wlllllll " .u..i..".n I ... .. ,,,, ..-,,,.
WUI1U UlUL'in 1I1I DUU IU IL 1II..1.
Interested In a discussion of the Issues
of tho day will be apprised of tho meet
Ing. A good attendance la expected
says that the stnte Is sure to go for Me-
lvtnley.
Jacob Maikanav of Polo. Ill . Is (he guest
of Kd Wcln.!!-, Nineteenth and O streets.
Communion mtvIpoh will be hdil at the
Irst Presbyterian churili Sunday morn
ing.
Martin Whaleii of Green P.lver, .. was
business visitor at the stock yards yes
terday.
In the neighborhood of 900 horses were
sold nt one day's auction nt the stocK
yards this week.
Tho Swift nnd Jetter teams will play u
game nf base ball ut tho Vinton Street park
Sunday alteruoon.
Frunlc o. oImiii seetireil n permit yoster-
dav for tho erection ot u dwelling at Thlr-
ty-llrsl anil S streets.
City Treasurer Koutsky Is still under the
weather, lie expects to leivvo lor tne west
within the next few days.
An enjoyable, social was given by the
Sunday school of the Methodist church m
the church parlors last evening.
J. M. Murphy, a member of tho local
Coopers' union, has conn to Iloston us a
delcgule to the national convention.
iV meeting of Phil Kearney post, Grand
.Vrtnv of the llepuli e. nnd the Woman s
Hollef corps will bo held this, evening.
Mrs. K. Iloltzmaii and daughter, who
were Injured In u runawai accident In
Omuhu i hursday night, are resting easily
tt their hiiuie, Thlrts-lirsl and 1. streets.
Dr. It. K. Schlndel Is In attendance.
Mrs. Harriett A. Tuttle. mother of G.
II. Tuttle and li. M. Clark, died ut Twenty
fourth and Clinton uxeniie. South Omalia.
yesterday afternoun, aged 76 yearn. Funeral
service will be held Sunda afternoon ut 3
o clock at the family residence.
Syrup-Figs
Acsfe&tWtyancifwmpty.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
J)vsctits in the most acceptablcfom
the Joxath c principles ot plants
JcnoH'si ip net most bcnettcisliy.
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO.
SAN rHANCISCO, CAL.
lOUISVIUC.KY NIY7 YORK, N.Y.
ftr ur ty dncgi'ti - pri 50 prr totllt.
William Smith. Midlothian. 82 83 79 85 329
T-v l.l T...1I t,.ll...l.l.... TO kl LI TU fl'll
UllVlU Xlfll. .lllUIUilliai.
Alec Cnmnbell. Hrookllnc. .,
Stuart Gardiner. Lenox.. .
Geo. Low, Dyker Meadow.
I.. Aucntorionic. uienview.
Vnl Kltzjohn, Stde.iuoda. .
T. liutciusun. nninnccocK
Hobcrt Simpson, St. Louis
II...H.. 1.....llu lVfi.imhr.tr
llllll l.tvt, llllo. .. u ....... v ... v
W. Anderson, Oconomowoc 83 88 79 89 339
Harry Turple, I'jugewater.. m ai vj u
Ocorgo Turple, Cdgowater. 89 84 91 97 301
XV. II. Way, Detroit 8S 85 81 87 341
James Foulls. Chicago 86 88 87 82 313
Hobcrt Fount', i nicngo m k m v 3j4
Fred Herd. Wash. Park.... 85 89 84 86 344
Alex Smith, Wash. Park... 90 84 82 81 340
win. .orton, l.ukowoou.... oi . si m ;hj
. Smith, UdgOWOOd 89 85 85 85 314
J. Hutchinson, Philadelphia 86 89 S7 96 358
David Hunter, Haltisrol 89 88 91 91 300
David Foulls. Chicago.. ..86 9)
V. Hlllbv. Hnclno 91 85 95
Alex Taylor. ICxinoor 89 87 93 91 3C0
Jack Park. Fssex 86 9 78
W. V. Iloare. Dayton :) S7 91 85 353
George Hrald, Kansas City 81 93 90 96 365
11. Gullano, Philadelphia... 89 89 92 82 352
D. Mentlply, Onwentsla. . .. 90 89 91
w. it. Hcniotmnn, ucirou . s.i yi b:i m 3j()
A. C. Tol'fs'n, Lako Geneva 9.1 87 8S 81 352
It. McAndrew, Dayton 87 9.1 87 84 351
G. II. Cann. Pittsburg 90 91 07
K. Wny. ICdceworth 89 92 81 81 316
John Held. Atlantic City.. 8S 9J 91 .. . .
Joint Shlppen. M, & Field.. 94 87 89 83 353
J. D. Campbell, Hltniru . ... uu 85 89 87 3i7
Horace Haw ns, Waumbek 98 85 83 85 35b
JuO Mitchell, Cleveland 88 96 82 85 351
A Hicketts. Albany 94 94
W. Still, Kenosha 96 95 91 .. ..
p Corcoran, Monlclalr 101 90 96 90 377
W. Leslie, Milwaukee 97 96 95 .
H White. Cincinnati 99 91 93 92 378
C Horton. Uvnnston 96 98 81
John Harrison, Baltimore. .102 99 92 93 392
Amateu rs:
C H. MaeDonald. Chicago. 86 90 87 89 352
-jonn eiuart. wasn. Park.. 94 93 84 ..
Wm llolablrd, Glen View.. 93 87 92 89 361
11 T Johnstone, Chicago.. 85 87 9) 91 356
W. R. Kgan. Onwentsla. .. 9S bS 90 102 378
Withdrew. "UlsriualinpiL
C H MaeDonald. who Is the rrtfin who
did Kood Kolf In tho west and who lu IH nut
tho Chlcauo golf links unit Is president nf
me . iiu iiuti. uuieu us nosi xor tne prores.
slonals who attended the open tournumcnt
said ho was happy over the winning of thf
amateur trophy, but not proud of tho score
lloxrr FlniiriKun May lllr.
PHILADKLPHIA. Oct S - At th.. Tn.ii...
trial Athletic club tonight Steve Flan?a t
or . Philadelphia, ex-rhnmpion bnnia.ti
welt?ht of Amerlcu. fell uueonsetoils In ibe
sixin ann last round of the contest with
jnninir ui'vi ir, ii in 'in Doxer. nmi nt n
Into hour tonlKht lies in n critlcnl eondltl n
In il hosoltjl Flanazan'h tuiiimner Hot.
Delay, nnd Jim Dalv and ethers were pi i M i
iiuiior nrresi. pcnuniK an rxainiuuiiun tf
Flnnngun's condition
According t.. those nt the rlnn slds
I'Managan's collapse was unaccounted for
It seemed to most of them as though no
blow had been struck Those sitting further
back, however, thinking there had been a
knockout, set up a cheer. Flanagan's mm
ager and seconds Jumped into the ring
whllo Devlne was standing by tho prostra e
boxer with a look of astonishment on bis
face Flunatran was earned to his coner
and all efforts to revive him failed, nnd l.o
wns taken to a hospital nearby, where the
physicians expressed doubt as to his ro
ewery At tho hospital the ease was diagnosed as
hemorrhage of tho brain. Tho docti rs
could not suy whether this wus duo to a
blow or some other cunm.
Some mouths ago when Flanagan was
knocked out by Dannv Dougherty, ten
hours elapsed before Iho 'physicians - ut -ceeded
In bringing him to. The opinion '
expressed that Flanagan may havo been
seized tonight with an attack of vertigo
Krnest Crowhurst was tho referee, but up
to a late hour had not beep placed under
arrest
I'm ii 1. 1 1 us AkiiIii Victorious,
FHANKl.lN Neb. Oct. 5 -iSpeclalTel.'-gram
i-The Franklin foot ball team de
feated the Smith Center High school team
today nt Kensington. Kan . by a score of
17 to 0 This makes the second gome the
Franklin boy., have played with Smith
Center, coining out victorious In bom
They feel greatly clsted over their vi -torles
and expect to go against something
harder In the near future.
Itcll.'Alir Ileitis Miutli (tin a It a,
HK.l 1 F.VFB. Neb . Oct B. -(Special ) In
n practice game played yesterday on tho
college athletic field Hellvuo college beat
Smith Omaha HP-h t.rhool by n scire rf
27 to 0. Hcllcvuc s score consisted of four
of the Merchants.
I. S. Hurst nnd wife of Kansas-City' aro
guests of tno Mtiiaru.
Leo Steffnn and bride of Glenwood, la.,
nr. vUiiIiil' friends 111 the cltv.
John W. Lncey, n real estato dealer ot
Cheyenne. Is n patron of tho .Mlllnrd.
James Allan, deputy Culled States
marshal, has returned from Sioux City,
where ho has been attending tho fcderul
court.
Charles Weston, a prominent politician
(inn Conipnny lloiid .Vol on File
City Clerk Shrlgley has Just completed
a thorough s?nrch of the files In his olllco
and announced positively yesterday that
tho bond of tho Omaha Gas company was
nr i'lnv SDrlniis. Is a patron of tho Her not on Hie. He Is confident that tho docu-
Grand. mcnt was taken out of tho files nt the
C. H Arnold. J. L. Hnndley. D. . Howe, tl tll0 i2iBf0pier enso was first called, as
N. Leonberth and J. Grlllith. all of Chlcn.ro, )" pnmnnnv m,,,!., a nnrtv to
are at the .Murray.
t..T i. K. Sanborn nnd Harry KHidgo.
actompanled bv their wives, left yesterday
to drive to inuir.
Mr nnd Mrs. W. H. Pr ce of Lincoln.
James Collins of Norfolk and J. L. Hlood of
Hayes Center lire state Kuesis ui mo .Mur
ray. Secretary I'tt of tho Commercial club
will spend today nt Ames looking over thu
beet sugar fuctory and getting a few point
ers on tne euuuiu uuu .iiu.iiuiih,u.u u
Miiar beets.
Nebraskans nt tho Merchants: Mr. nnd
Mm Alex Macutlce u. ill. .uuioni nun .ii. u
then tho gas company wns made a party to
the suit. It Is possible that au lnvcstlga
Hon mny be ordered for the purpose of
discovering, If possible, tho whereabouts of
this valuable documont
He. 'olid AVnrd ItPiiulilleiiim TonlRlit
Thero will bo nn Important meeting of
tho Second Ward Itepubllean club nt Ku
bat's hall this evening. It Js stated that
thero Is considerable business of lmpor
tnnco to bo transacted nnd therefore every
.nonihrir u iirrrert in ho nresent. Kverv
o7p,e;rSl1r:M.tll,Vrofl1,c member of tho club Is taking an interest
C. Huinphrey of Friend. In tho present campaign and It Is pro.
Carroll G. Pearse, superintendent of tno dieted that tno acconu warn win mm
city schools; A. 11. Wnterhouse, principal t n heavy vote for tho ontlre republican
,.r Mi.. Iliih Rcbool. and H. J. Hodwell. . . .
county superintendent of public instruction
ticket.
have gone to Lincoln to aitenu a meeting oi
V ... Ur. inn MinR frfl- Clllll.
LI1U .ll-UHl.-lll. w..... .
w n MeKeen. Ir.. division master mc
r.h,n,te nf thn Cnlon Paciile. accompanied
bv his wife, Is stopping at the Millard.
. I . T.l., r..tk...snntnMvii if It.n
Iteroeri i. u.jiiur-wt,, w. ..
Kansas City Journal at f.lnenln, Is at the
Merchants tie nan nccn viii.huh niiuutn
out the stato with the uooseveii train
W H. Moore of St. Louis, president of
. " " ., l I ll.....lu In...........
mo'nt wSi ion "was In he c y yes erd, y Chris Markeson Is in Missouri
Ln" VljlV.. h Berretnrv ctt eff the Com. looklnc after IiIb property Interests,
UOUK. .o.r, ."--.,-',.,.:--,. .7.. . , m.in ,. rr. r.rl,. Ir. f . h ..
merclal CIUU anu oiucr i'uiiiia ii-miiu' iu I 'llto taxuti iui i,,v ,, w......r ,,,
tho holding of a oistrict convention or tne treasurer a omce in incny koou niiupe.
association lu this stato the latter part of Albert Noo, one of tho well known btisl
I tin month. men nt t he stocu ynrus, nits just re
tlirileU trout lA mm "i .i-uummi, uuu nu
M.iikIo City (Mlp.
Mrs. M. llarrlmnn is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. v.. scarr.
v.. A. Tucker is building a cottneo at
Fifteenth and N streets
.inke Klein lenves for Chicago today lo
nttend to liusiness matters
m c D. Gibson has returned from
Utah, whero she spent the summer,
vauey
SHE SPEAKS FOR HUDYAN,
Because HUDYAN Gave Her Health.
Strength a nd Comfort.
MllS. W. II. PUTNAM of Denver. Colo . writes I havo used Hl'DY N. and to my
Jellght nnd satisfaction It restored mc to perfect health I wns indeed cry 111 Had
been so for three years. 1 could fcArccly get about. Tho least exertion would make
mo feel faint or dizzy. I could not sleep at night, suffered headaches. I was also ery
Irregular In my sickness nnd suffered untold agony. Thanks to llt'DYAN 1 am oer
all troubles. I am strong nnd hearty, can do my own work. hao gained weight. 1
heartily recommend llt'DYAN to like sufferers. Very gratefully.
MHS. W. It. Pt'TNAM "
GET HUDYAN AND GET WELL.
llt'DYAN Is ludecd splendid for all nervous conditions complicated v. lib organic
disturbances. llt'DYAN creates robust, strong, healthy men nnd women HUDYAN
cures dull or throbbing pains In head Klg 4; pale, emaciated or sallow complexions
Fig. 3; choking sensations or heavy feeling In chest Fig. 2; weakness or palpitation of
heart Klg. 1. coldness of extremities Fig. 6. These symptoms nppear when the nerves
that govern the heart nre Involved. It Is a dangerous condition. Ilemcmber llt'DYAN
cures, nnd permanently.
Tho symptoms of nervous exhaustion nre many and varied. Tremblings, dots be
foro tho ojes, hollow eyes, dark rings undor eyes, pains In back, dizziness, tendency to
faint, sleeplessness, horrid dreams, a fetr of Impending evil, despondency, nil-gone,
tired feeling, lack of energy. All these prove that the nerves and nerve-centers aro
weak. HUDYAN relives one and alt the abovo symptoms.
Nervous conditions in women, complicated with chronic inflammations or ulcera
tions of tho uterus nnd appendages, aro promptly cured by HUDYAN. HUDYAN
cures dragging or brnrlng-down pains, and mucous discharge. HUDYAN brings back
tho roses to pale, wan faces.
HUDYAN all druggists 50c a package, six packages for J2.B0. If your druggist
does not keep P send direct to tho Iludyan Hcmedy Company, San Francisco, Oil.
DOCTORS
of the Hudyan Remedy Co. may be consulted by
letter or in person. Write your symptoms.
I ill 1 ,'eX!VAfmT'
SILS'D FOIl FltEK ClItCULAHS AND TESTIMONIALS OK THE CHEAT HUDYAN.
IlrtiicKlsM H iibn A Co.. slirriiuiii A Medline II limit Co., Myers-Dillon Urn Co., J. A. Fuller A Co., Chun. II.
Sell nc fee. .1. II. tii'liiulilt, OiiiiiIiii, Cum ii llriiN,, Co line 1 1 lllnrTs. Dillon Drun Co., South Omnbn nil sell mid recom
mend lliidjiin.
necessary. Already liberal subscriptions
havo been promised and theso will be for
mally laid before the commltteo at Its next
meeting."
BENEFIT FOR AUDITORIUM
Mniuiwcr llrolinon Ollvm III.' Or plieilln
for One Might 1,r Keeu
tlvv Committee.
A benefit for the purpose of raising
funds for Omaha's new auuitorium wm
bo given at the Orpheum theater tho lat
ter part of October. Mauager J. Hush
rtronson has mado tho voluntary oner oi
turning over tho cutlro receipts of tho the
ater on any night to bo selected by tho ex
ecutive coiumlttco ot tho uudltorium. Tho
rvotiosltlon wns made to Chairman f-
Sanborn of tho executive commltteo ani
he Immediately accepted It on tno part oi
tho uudllorium company, expressing at tho
same tlmo his uppreclitlon for tno nuer
ullty of Mr. Hronson.
Tho olfcr will be formally mauo ueioro
tho regular weekly meeting of tho cxecu
tlvo commttteo Monday, at which time
steps will bo lanen towaru uuiwuk mu
event a great success irom a nunuoiai
standpoint. Manager Hronson guarantees
that as nn amusement proposition Its suc
cess Is assured, as ho has somo specinl
features lu mind which ho will placo boforo
the public at that time. Tho dato will
also bo selected by tho committee and It Is
probable that arrangements will bo mado
to auction otf the boxes, this suggestion
being made by several prominent business
men who wero In tho Commercial club
rooms at the tlmo Manager Hronson mado
his liberal offer.
Members of tho executive commltteo of the
auditorium stated yesterday that tho mag
nificent subscription of $20,000 mado by tho
Omaha Street Hallway company bus awak
ened wonderful enthusiasm in tho audito
rium project. Men who havo been In the
nttltudo of doubters have had their fore
bodings Rwept twny and nro now nllgncd
with those who recognize no such word aB
fall lu connection with tho enterprise.
"Wo will havo $100,000 raised for tho
auditorium within thirty days' time," said
ono of tho members of tho commltteo,
"and I do not anticipate the slightest diffi
culty In raising the balnnco of tho amount
DIETRICH IS CONFIDENT
Itciiiibllciiii Ciuidldntp for (inti-rnor
(ireatly llne.iiirnced by Itesi.lts
of Pust W'rrU'n U'nrli,
Charles H. Dietrich, tho republican can
didate for governor, who has been ac
companying HooBovclt on his tour of Ne
braska, went down to Syracuse yesterday,
greatly eucouraged by the result of tho work
of the last week.
"I have always been confident things wers
coning our way and I feel more so than
ever now," said Mr Dietrich. "Tho
crowds which attended and listened to
Governor Hooaevelt at overy point that ho
Bpoke could not have beon hotter and gavo
tangible evidence of tholt appreciation, not
only of what tho governor said to thorn,
but ot his own sturdy character. As to
myself, 1 Intend to continue to pursue my
campaign on tho same plan which I have
bueu following.
"1 find that tho opposition Is resorting
to falsehood nt every opportunity In order
to prejudice the people against tne. They
are repeating again that I havo been a
member of tho Liquor Dealers' associa
tion and havo made pledges to favor tho
brewers nnd saloon keepers. This, of
course, Is pure fiction, as I never wus a
member ot the Liquor Dealers' association.
I never ran a saloon or solicited for a
brewery, as they would have gulllbles be
lieve, and have given no pledges to any
one representing liquor Interests,
"I havo also been told of Senator Allen's
acsertlng that I have mado a promise to
pardon Hartley. This Is a llo, pure and
simple. I havo mado no promises to par
don anybody. As a matter ot faot, I have
mado no promises of any kind, either with
reference to appointments, legislation or
any olllcl.il net I may be called upon to
perform ns governor. If elected I propose
to deal with every matter that comes beforo
mo as a plain business man with good
horse sense, giving full consideration to ths
attending conditions. I cross no bridge
till I como to It. I will stand strictly
upon my oath ot office to act Impartially
for the best Interests ot the public and tho
slate.
sheriff. "I can be of a whole lot more
service on my feet."
"If tho rest of the stato will do ns well
ns l retnont." remarked It. J. Stlnsoii of
that city, "tho state committee might as
well censo Its labors and go llshlng. We
mado great gains fo.ir near ano and
carried tho county by 350 majority, the llrst
republican victory since 1880. We have held
nil tho converts of 1896 and havo added
others."
.Mortnllt)' Mtnllslles.
Tho following deaths and births wero re
ported to the city health commissioner lor
tho twenty-four hours ending at noon Fri
day: Deaths Mrs. TerkelMen, 3Mi3 Lenve'n
worth; Michael (llllen, 1559 North Klght
ee.nth, aged 70.
Htrths C. A. Orr. 1713 Dodge, girl; Fred
u. ivuonn, .in i i. nicago, noy.
Li LITTLE LIVER PILLS iffitiffl
liJL The Boys Bless Them-
the constipa
tion germ and
vou forever
cure constipa
tion.
Ths onlv rational
way to euro constipation U
to strike at tlio cauto, and
n.tinliiKtrr some remedy
which will destroy forever
thn constipation genna and
t the samo time ircntlv
rejitilato tho bowels to net
them back to their normal
condition.
C1.010. ItlNIKGfR'S
KF0H-IV3AL-DE-HYDE
Little Llvor Pins
act as a tonic to tho mui
cles of tho boTtolO him res
toring totliem tho neces
tai y force thoy are not a
Tliey must tvonr shoes and they wilt
wear tlieiti out you enn't help It AH
you enn do Is lo j;et a hlioe for them
thnt will wear the longest possible time
-for a slveii timmint of money We
flnlm that our boyn' 51.50 8hoe are
the licft Blme for a dollar and n half
ever put on a boys foot .More f,'ood
wear -more solid comfort and more
money na'ed In a pair of these wonder-
wearers-Solid leather from too tip to
top -Yes, the boys can wear them out,
but It will take a Ions time.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Omialia'a Up-to-date Iho llou.
J.41U FA UN AM STUCEP.
Politico! Note.
Several ward clubs aro figuring on tho
purchase of a very effective campaign bat
In tho form of a dinner pall. Tho pall
bears the proper Inscription and Is open at
tno bottom.
J. G. LaSaaro of Chicago nrrlved In tho
rlty yesterday and Is stopping at tho
Iler Grand. Sunday afternoon at Wash
ington hall he will nddress tho Italian
voters of tho cltv on political lsmjes. Mr
LtiSanre Is a linguist of ability und will
devota tho comlnu month to camnalmi
work among tho Italian nnd French of
Iowa, the DaKoias ami Kansas.
Clad In tho khaki uniform and wearing
the Komhrcro of tho HoilKn Hlder. It. 11
Hennen of Teknmnh entered Tho Ileo office
nnd laid down n faded blua badge he had
worn In 1860. On tho front of tho ribbon
Is a picture of Stephen A. DoukIuh and
im.ieriienth the words. "Doucitis and John
son " Thut tolls where 1 stood forty
years ngn." said Mr. 1 tenner.. "This-
pointing to his uniform, "ions wnero i
stnnd today.
Ex-Sheriff John McDonald Is ono of the
few marshals scheduled to lead divisions
who escaped the sorencs of limb now
who escaped tho soreness of limb now
iiMtrtdn n horso for thirty yearn." exclaimed
tho portly republican, "aren't you going to
havo any follows walking?" "Only about
5,000," nnswored the committeeman. "Well,
then, I II walk, too, ' responded tne ex
Ullll.llliK 1'ernilln.
The cltv bulldlntr Inspector hit iHnnml the
following permits: D C Prndrord, Thirty
seventh and Davenport, fnimv house, ji.bx).
Helen Aub. 1923 Douglas, tepalrs. ttf; Henry
Thtcs, Thirty-second uveiiun and Daven-
Sort, frame dwelling. J2.5U1, Fred Hlman.
123 South Twentieth, frame dwelling JI.5W;
11 F Hamilton, 1030 South Thirtieth nvenu-
porcu, iuu.
Low Rate
Excursions
VIA THE
Kansas City, Mo.
October O-l 1-1.1-1.'.
Dallas, Texas
Oetobrr 7 and 8.
Homeseekcrs
October 10.
VOH 1NFOU.MATION' OAM. AT
Ticicirr oFFicn,
S. K. COU. 1 IT1I AM) DOUGLAS.
The Brownie Camera.
Have you
seen the new
Last man Day
light Loading
Camera?
It takes pictures 2HxiH lathe
and sells for $1-00.
It U a winner. You caa al
ways dapond on getting the lat
st and beet coeds at th right
prices at our store,
THE ALOE & PENT0LD CO.,
Amateur Photographic Supplies,
1408 Farnum bt.
OMAHA.
harsh physlc.but n gentlo laxative re gulator ti
will art promptly within ten to twclvo hours,
without griping or unpleasantness of any
iiinrt Thm.n tiillc aro thn llrst over Intro
duced whichcontaii.Solldif.ed Kormaldehydo,
n nint notent et tiniverfiil irermlcido which
destro's ail oninisl germs in tho mucous
membrane linings of tiio stomach j i Intestines.
l-or the lercatnns It Is tlir Ideal remedy far
the permanent cureof Constipation, Indbrej
lion, Disordered Liter, hilioucnesi anif ill
Stomuch Dlsordt rs, not only for adults but
for Intants anil children is wen.
Cr-M .t all rimrrr-r.ti full .liril El.rlltE. f.nUln-
Inn U pins at lOrruU I" i or dir. I Irani Tli. Dr.
II.O. I lllintfrr riiur-i - v ....
BOOKLET MAILED FREE KOn THE ASKING.
DR. CCO. Lr.lNINCER't
For-maB-dlc-Biyd
INHALER
ti,. .......t.l .nr. fnr Catarrh. Afthm.. BrOD.
ehltt, UOrlpp. Py reror,0ooumpunn nrj
tU No 'Ihrout and l.un ni. hoM brail
itruiBlit. atSOcont on an aiiriiat tuarinwn.
The Self Playing "Apollo"-
The latest and best in piano attnoh-
. .... i.l IIV(! A'l' (!ll!IIT WHY?
llbiltS IS el'.IH'l.'o ' I'i'iii"
UeiaiiBe It In ho viibtly miiieiior lu every
way to any of Its toiiipetitorr.-lt re
Utiires Juot one-half tlio e.Npeuilltuie ot
pbybieal force to run It. -Come In to on.
piano rootni when passliiK and try it
yourself- you will be delighted nt oiue.
- Owlii,' to the enormous number being
produced It Mollis cheaper than any other.
A. HOSPE,
Music and Art 13 Douzlat.
ES. aV
Happiness
Depends largely upon one's aharo of the
good things In this world A box of
confectionery Ih but a trltlo but It often
does n lot to eke out one'H hnpplness
Remember that your wife likes bou
boiis as wtdl ns you like your cigars
and you couldn't bo happy without the
clKtifK Take her homo a box of our
delicious chocolate Hon Hons nnd sec
how much happiness It produces.
W. S. Baldulf.
1520 Fartiam St.
i 4
On Dat Easy Plan-
What's de use worryln' an' frettln'
nbout your new stove when you can get
a' stove from my boss on dat easy pny
meat planV-Ilo don't ast you to pay all
down Jlst pay u certain nmount an do
balance you can pay tin easy way an'
I when II comes to gettln' good goods
1 why he's got Vm-Dero's dat Favorite
IJuso Murner wnt he sells fur $ll,80
1 can't be beat--an' a good Oak Heater
fur SI. US an' a Favorite Steel Itango
fur Si:... M-Vou see him.
A. C. Rayttier
1514 Far nam St.,
Ho