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111 I) BATTEL SAVES PIRATES
Poole and Donohue Deliver the Goods in
Tina Tainton.'
BROOKLYN LEAVES HOME A POOR LOSER
(Hants (iP( One from tin- I h n m p I o n
llntllttK YenKer llnslon Lose
to I'hllmlclphli, Thro imh
Hiipy I'lrlclliiK.
I'ltlsbnric. fO I lilenmi, (I.
New 1 iirl., lit llrookl li, I,
1'lt llt .1 . J i, I, j,, lslon, I.
PiTTsntiu;. I's ,"o. t. w -Pittsburg's in-
torstuto battery mot old enough to vote)
saved iho foam from defeat. Poole w fnt in
In tho third Inning after four hits and five
runs had been made and hold the visitors
4on to four scattered hits. 10 addition be
knocked out a homo rm and a three-bagger,
coring thd runs that won the game. "Jigs"
Douohtto played Hko n veteran behind the
tat. At ti'tnln nci, l.onn, Smre.
rm.-un Hi i nicA'io
it ii ti a i; i n ii o a t-
Mi-c'r' ry,
Iteautii't
Hli-hey,
Wrnr,
O llrt ti,
Will ms.
O'i 'oramr.
If 0
o
trr, !b . 2
i 1 3
0 0 il
1 a o
t i o
1 ii l
22
r i
l i
i i .lan rf . 0
8, Mo 'art v, If 1
d'Orcrn. rf ..9
2I. I
i
rf 1 -i 4
Hi
I II 1
I I 1
Oanp. lb . 0
31)
. 0
. . . 0
Hr.tt'i 3b. 1
I
M- nt h
I I 2
t, 0
1
J ft
J. rx.n'p, .
Hlr -a
Plilllipfl p
FoQlr, p..
'I I'
') 2
'alia hah, p. 1 1 1
1
I
Total .. ( 123 13 2
Totals m ii r,
Wugtur till by batted hull.
rittlitirn 1 1 ( 2 n t .. 0 1 i
Chicago I 4 " 010000 6
liiirni il i intra . I "if -.burn, 4; Chicago, S
Two-lmse hit. iiKriPii. Three-base lil't
My. p.mir. ,. i , i il"k, I'.iilnhnn Homo
run. I'onir Kt..l-i. base; Wagner. Wil
liam", lifrcti Kir-i base on tjllllx . I Iff
Callahan, 3 Mil I. plteiifil ball. WnEn r.
O Hrleii S'r. k -j.it My Pool., 3, In e'.i!
lahaii. I P.I--..I bull. J ponohup Tunc:
1 .6.V I 'inplri i i I my
llrmil.l) n Lose, ,,. a(M One.
HROOKl.YN. lit 2 TodHl 1 HMIl'ee
-.otltlil lll the league xruKiin (It Wit -Il 1111 1 n
park. New Viirk won b liittliiu Yeiixpts
m..iivp, iiarn in tin nr tw,, . nil in: I
liming Currii-k im .1 mystrri .md wncli
iiuvp sour i m lit iuki n mil nut r .r er."rs
behind him Tin- t 111.' .in imIIpiI at tin'
lid (if I In- , ignth inning on iiPiiniiit of
darkness. Alien. lute , l."i rVniv:
Ni;V liiliu ito,iKI.YN.
" 'I " ' K It II O A n.
i anil 11. 1 I - 0 " ..,ne. rf I ; t i e
sll,,i, n. if " 1 11 Hr, rf . M I j l 0
HUkn'n. .th 'i I " I 2 Kin-karri. If 0 11 I 0
Ii'rnunl. rf 1 : 1 ".Iron's, lb. I I 0 11
tnl, III 0 .' 1 11 Ol'liiM. Sh . 1 11 j 1 0
Ii.vl, .:; 11 1 mly. Sb.. .11 1 .1 l
Murphs. :t j 4 1 iMhim. I 1 2 1
ll iwrr'n, . I 11 7 I 11 Mc lulr c. 0 I 0 S 0
i.irrl. k. t -' 2 11 i I )mKei, 0 2 0 2 0
Tninl fl 1"! u u 4' Toialt- .1 21 is 1
Npw York . ; 5 11 ft 0 A 0 4- !i
Uriioklyii . . 0 1 u 1 I 0 0 I -4
i:nrnp;l rutin; Now Vnrk. 2. Thrpo-b
bit: Dahlon Two-btiap nlta: Vim HhIiht.
hPllmi'lt. Illi'lunin ItpfiiHnl, Ibivli. I'lrtt
Iiiikp 011 .rror hrm.KI.Mi, . loll on lu'
New York. 7. Ilronklytt. !t Hlnn-k nut: l!
PHKcr. i. ('mrrlPk, I. Slolpii Im-a
Ann i!itltr"i r'i. Ili-rtinril. Mtirhv, Jom.-m,
t'roHs ll(is,. iin biilN. (iff piii;pr, 2; off
Oiirrlrk. I I'milile piny-, lialv to Jeii
nlnKs; Pnvli tn Murpliv 10 lioyie; Il wor
man to Murphj. Hi- b. piirl, ,1 ball. Il
tlnrrlfk. 2 Vllil piioh: (i.int. k Tl-n '
1:40. L'mplip- Snjibr.
No iliiurl for 1 1 Ii ii I
IMIILADKLI IIIA. dil a -I'lilludPlpbl.'
defeated lliiMtnii by betlpf llcMI, Th"
vlnltors plup'l a puottr Kiimr tli.1,1 u in
tllcatPd by th- prror I'nlutnn. Alton lam .
ttst. Hroro
l'llU.MUJI.IMIIA. 110STO.V.
11 11 'J a 1: ; n 11 o v k
Ttionia. rf. 1 n r, t 0 I in r . )f....o 2 :i n 0
fiUKlr, If I 2 '1 ! ullillg. . 0 I 2 C u
Kllck. if I 11 2 11 1' .Ulna. 3b.. I 2 I a .1
I'tillo. lb 0 'I 11 OTVnnry. lb 1 1 1 1
Jarktlt'li, r n 0 2 I b.,i, ri ...01 Inn
Wnlv'fll. lb 12 2 2 O'liiWP. ill , , i ( J I I
Polnn, 2b... I 1 J j il llutTy. of I I I I n
'rn, . i) ii.3 :i ot'Urkc i . . 1 t : I i
J'uiin, p . n v 1 J Oj.Vi.'Iml". p n o i I ii
I'Wman ..0 0 0 0 0
Totals :. 7 27 II o i . -
1 Tumid . I 9 Jl 14 2
Hatlud for Niohola.
l'lill.'iili'llihl.t 2 0 I 2 n 0 0 ( i
llimton . . ... . ' (1 n (i 0 ii ii ii J I
Hariioil runx. I'lil'ml Iphin. I: Ilimtnii. a
Two-b,iMii liltM. SIhkIp, M.irtv (21. Stahl
Ktoli'ti liaKi'.i' Kllrl;, fhlli-H. follltiH. Iiniibb'
Jilay: lliiluii to Jiirltlll-rh tn t'hI.PK; Tpii-tii-y
to l.nnc to Totin-'i I'll hi I),i-p m
nana: un Mi bolt, l on Iuini. 4 lilt bv
r.
lillt'hi'r. I'lli'U. Sinick nut Hy Mchnla, 2
ny I'liiiu. i. i .i-Hcti nan i liirht' Willi
pitcn: liitiin. limp. I. III. l inplr': llnrnl
MiiuiiiiiK or iin 'l'ctt .
riaypil Won l.iut 'f
llronklvn ... :ti si f,i mi
JMttNlnirt; Lis 7'.i Eli TV
J'hlljili'lphl.i .117 71 "oi.i
lbiMtnn 13" IM 71 4 1
I'lilrtiKii Kl'i til 75 I 'i
ft I.oiiIh I.li tit 7 ,r,
t 'liirliin.it I 1:17 ti'J 7", ii
Now York 137 ii i 77 .19
AMERICAN LEAGUE CIRCUIT
l.lttlp DoiilH I. i-lt Hun lliililnioi'i'
nml ilnbinulon Will I nt.,.
t'liih ,pl -I'liMiin,
I'lllCAlid. (lit. II -Altln UKli tlif AlllPf
bi'ii It'UKtii' m.tRiiatiM, ut i'n ir niniial in-i't-Ins
ItiTo toil.i, did not ,i,,.iii,' .itiMiluti'ly
to lnvail" tho cant (luring the lomnu
n'li.Hoii, thry link Mint.' radical tcp that
v. Ill have .in Imp.ittaiit li.arltiK on tho
Ujho ball sltii.itbm in M year.
"Karmlni;, ' uiidcf a riMolutlon adutilcl,
la to bo a thliiK of the n.t.a In the Atneii
catt lcilKiii' No lull win IP allowed Ui
line a plavef Hun Iihh nut 'ix-elced IiIh on
condltlotial r.'le.ine fioin hli tormer ow.ier
uiul the HyHtem of "fariiihiK" to minor
clubs will lie ,i,,ne tb i, t,e future
Another renilutlon i Imiiul which rniseil
coimlilertthlo ilNeiixslen li. tme it M nine h
law limits i liiliH to rourtei'ii pl.iMfi Th
1 uli will M- Hi. i lub f.uii ptiehert.. In'i
catcher", four liule .li-r-i Mirie ntitlielil r
u ml line u 1 1 1 1 iii.ii, Ii, i miuiy to
a player ,n 'I a m v, m.in u wiuiteil ' ,,n'., (,f
tho men mi the retired lui muit be i,-
Exercise and Ikmi
lvxcrcisc is n splctnlia thitifj for a
healthy pcrwin. Hut when the body is
weakened by tliscase, exercise strains
rather than strengthens. Kxercise will
not cure a "weak" utomuch. It tuny in
cic.tso the. appetite, but it won't cure
, - -i , i . , i . (l v:.cj)b.ui, nun an
v. I ,'1-rc''s-0' "Ppetite is
TJv'i f'--S i" to, tbe s.uffcrcr
H v"v! '-.Ml n'i meatisi but nlso
lv Iv'Sft-"v. t-Ue Dr. Pit roe's
tn'hk'ii Mciheal Dis
ciaciv if there is a
ilcraiifjetl ortliscasetl
condition of the
btn:i ich ami other
organs of ilinestioit
ami nutrition. This
ineiliciut is not a
cure-all but n specific
for diseases of the
stomach and dipes
tive and nutritive
stem. Itstreti;th
ens the stomach,
purines the blood,
ami increases physi
cal vigor.
There is uo alco
hol contained in
'I'.oldcn Medical
Disi iverv " aud it is
alisolutely free from
opium, cocaine and
every other narcotic.
It strictly a temperance medicine.
" 1 with to My that Pr Hf rrr' rioldrn Med
ical nWv'.rrr lus r""vcl a prcii bleMini; to
mf.' uriluM" rifcn 15 Bacon of SlurtMbiirv,
1'ranLlln C.ioty, Mast. "I'rwr f Se;cmlKr,
l77 I luil iltxtixol for my abniach trouble far
Krcral yrar.i, toiuc Ihrough ,i court? nf treat,
tn'ut mllvKit any real benefit. In tirptrmber,
tv. I had Trr Mck apel!" and grew wrmve;
rnulj eit Hit little. I c itun xd In Scjitember,
ih-rr la taVo Dr. tlercei. .viicitif, and la a
hot l time I ovubi eat aid work I have cained
twetilT jxntndu in two month '
Dr riercc's ricasaat l'cllcts arc a cure
lor constipation.
i-taattKH-'r t1
J' 'I Ii' ie ' t e A ' P. i I If ' '
S ' ,i . ,1- (f I I' . , I
i ii , ! i . : .s, M, e.ip .ill a. 1
Im' b I'l'V Ii . . t 1 l'e IT' 'Bll-tf -
left tti" ai in priitl'.il'i th' ".inn po-l-tloii
It wh Lift nlKht after adjournm-nl
No furihir uctloti will lie taken until a
inei'tlukT of Hie circuit commlHfc hna Wh
held, which will bp. In all probability
within the next two wck."
A tpaolutloti wan adopted. W 111 ."ld ''he
dla'ntlnK voice of Mr. Walklnn of Indlnn
ntiolla. atatlns that President Hart of thp
f'VilcuK" Nalbnal Iphkik I'luh hud (.in
formed In every way to the requirement-'
of hit rotitract with the Iphkup In th"
Ilartzcl ruff, and that Hip leaKUp Uellev d
hltn to bp thn rightful owner of the era k
outfleldcr Thp resolution war virtua lv
a cpnurp of tho mantn!er of tlii Indlnn
opoll.s club.
Thero la but llttla tloabl that Kans is
f'lly and Mlnneapolli will be thrown out
of tho American leaKU circuit and llaiti
morp and WtahltiMlon taken In a the uew
rlllei before UlP nncMilnii of a now aeaau'l
FIvp clubs r- In favor of thn chanKe. "id
that number In "utllcient t.i carrv I tie iiup-'-tlon
whtn put to n votp. An Inform i'
tlipetlns of the Ir.uilt cotnnilttee wna h"' I
today nnd the ltuatlon thoroughly i.m
inaaed, but nnthintt tiftrrtd to ih"
Ipiicue for attlon ut thl time
Mantilnt; and SuuNpnticli .ire IlKhil.u
IheHP altr ratlonn with all the Mretig'h tlv
nn tnuater Watklnn l a supporter .f
their enntPi.tlona nlo, lint 1 not count-id
tilion by Iheni to tlck out aealtixt the mu
jorlly tf MlnnPnpnlla l thrown out if
thp Ipagup HanNpauidi will probably not
bp n magnate In trie Ichkup another aeaso'i
ManrltiK will be spnt to Waihlmtlon nn I
Mctlraw and Hoblnaon nrp cxp ted to take
up the feltiH in tinltlnmrp.
"I ahull fluht IhU propoalllon to the laat
ditch," anld Jimmy Manning loiluy '1
have been In Kanau t'lty for fnurtrn
ypara ami tnnt n naa aupporien iihh'
nail loyally I con 'rf no rraon for tl."ii'
( iittlnK uk out of the game Ir. lMi. whai
liaap ball wan drvl, owing In the w.ir
with Hpalu. I fmd n Phiitnptotmhlp lentn
and drew more ppotilp than i'IiU-hro d d
this yaar with tta cliampl nia and a B"od
ypar and a .larger eltv. Lant year, of
rourap, I fell down a tit tie, am my tinii
was tho tall-Ptider. but next fenaon I'll
hnvo tho stroi'K'pat tpum In thp leau. If
t am thrown out of eouno I will nn -
do tho nest hr 't thlnu and ifn whpr I cm
aonl. I will not go to Wnahlngton If t
can hpp It "
.Mr Saulaptugh rtoea not aceppt m RHice
fullv In fad. ho lioilevca thPrp l an
effort on toot on the part of -ome or the
i, fher miiMiiatts to freeze him out of tho
leu fcuc
The leaitue .nHoiirneil. inilfjpi t l" 111" call
of the pre-ldi I t
LAST DAY OF GREAT MEETING
lllll lie.. Ilni'en lit I rvlllRlllll I'rol P
1.1'cnlpit llelil iiicrp In Mirrj
1mciiImI Ite-pcct.
l.l"..IN!i'S. Ki . net Ii Thlt w.ik the
rlnsliiK lay of the twenty -plghtli aniiu.il
mpptltu of the Kpnluckj Trotting Horse
Hreeders' aaaopln t Ion, which baa been a
most Hiii'cpSHfiil one The atleinhince bun
been larKP and both ao tally and inianclallv
the tneetltiK han beau Iho itrcatcsl In the
hlnlory of the Inatltutlon
A 111111110? or fecoidf have been beaten
and innny fast iiiIIcn have been made tit
both the Hot and the pace.
The weather wan cool and pleafatit for
tin cloning day Then' were three faces on
the card, with the HIup ( Irani ntake. 12.KJ
for 2:10 trottera aa tile lending feature. .Ion
WattH. nelllilg at $25 to Jin for the Held. wa
the favorite t'ortiella llelle wan alco weir
thoiirht of It turned out to be a hard-con-teated
live-bent race Watts took the tlrnl
heat PMfilh. t'ortiella llelle captured the
aei uiul iitn'l third heats nnd then dropped
the fourth In I'alm Leaf. She won the I'fth
hull and the race with a hot llulnh with
I'ulm Leaf The race In every heat wan be
tween Hip three named.
The 2:2i) trot for a nurse of U.fino proved to
be an eaiv thing tor tin New r.nglntnl
mare, tiollv HIiIwpII. who rlearly oiitclasned
her lipid and won In atralght ItPata from
rree Silver and Tell Tale.
Nonnmle outclaHned all others in the 2:20
jiacc and won at Mip plens-ed III straight
IienlH, Hip contPiidltig home in each heat
being Allle. the good daitKhter of Hourbon
WIIUph. Nonamle la a race mnre or rare
quality and It will take a good one to beat
her In her rinsn next enr Summaries:
2:22 trot, puree ji.non:
Dnlli Itldwell, blk. 111., by ItiKlewood
(Carpetiieri I 1 1
Krop Silver, b. h ll.ooinlnl ,1 2 2
Tell Tale, eh h I l-'lemlngi 2 7 3
llelle Onward, b m t Jamison) 4 :i 5
lied Cliff, ch. g (Klscmalii 5 4 4
Huron Hell, b. h. t.Mlildlctonl 10 Ti
lllnka. ch. tn. (Uyatil 'J ii h
Alice Krnzler. b. in. I Young) ti S S
William J. b. g. iKItibeyi S 10 7
.Margatet W, b m ((.'tirtla) 7 0 10
Time. 2. IS. 2 1". 2:ll. i '
IJI'ip tlrass rinkcH, 2.orni. for 2:13 trotters:
(ortiella llelle. 1. tn , by On
ward iKlrbyi 2 1 1 2 1
Palm Leaf. b. g. (McCarthy!.. 6 2 2 1 2
Joe Watts, ch. g (Young) 1 .113 0
Prank Creamer, br. g. '(Ar-
Ihun 7 4 3 fi ::
Senator K. blk. g (King) 3 7 S fids
Maggie Anderson. !. tn.
(Doblp) 6 S 4 I
Ilaronesn Matgtiprlte, b. ni.
(flrnves) 1 (5 7 7 7
Time: 2:lf.s,. 2:1.')'4. 2:ll6, 2:11, 2:1.V4.
2.2") pace, purse $ry l :
Nonamlp, b. in. by (Jeiipral HoWe
t lleltni '..Ill
AIIIp. Ii. tn Kialtskllli 2 2 5
Imtul.'b g. (Curtlsi 5 s
I ii l onitloti. to tf. iiltiuesi :i Ti Ii
I ini . br h i Went i .... 404
(lom I'iiuI, b. g tl'ltmnni ti t;
High Tr ist. b h iPollltti ,ln
Time: : li,, 2 I3'. J If.
TIE FOR WORLD'S RECORD
liolil (Ir nt Klnlocb I'url. Kqunln llent
llnrk for liie nml Oiie-llnlf I'ur
Iiiiikh on ( Ireiilnr Trui'L,
ST l.tH'IS. Oct 12 Tho equaling of the
world's recur I wim the feature at Klnloch
park this afternoon
Interest In the card centered In tho fmirt'i
lace, a live ntnl a half furlong sprint,
which brought tho (.peedv maret Tin- ,rv
ami Vleh Vance and the crack toll, ("old
Or. together Thee three hut-pM had lb"
raco to tlieiiiM'h en. the march setting th
pacn and racing as a team to the last
sixteenth pole, with Cold Or trailing them
tcveral lengths. At thin point Wedder
btrand shook Cmld or up and, coming like
a shot, he punned Theurv and Vide Villi, n
nnd won by live lengths In latl Hat. the
world's record for tho distance over a
circular track. Theory btait Vlcio Vanca
u length for the place
Three fuwirites. a pecond ehrdep and two
uiittld rs won tie . "nil Summary:
First ran, selling, sl furlongs: Sam
I azarin. 122 ( Weddcrntaud), 8 to 1, won;
Kndc iliirnen. 122 ( H.isHlngcr), 14 to s
end. Kitchener. 120 illowetli, 3 tn 1. th'r I
Time 1.15'j. Oetnado, I'alarm, Maggie ',
Kevenue, Ida C. Slillllngburu and Ueblulnc
ilso run.
Second ince, five and a half furlongs,
purse for m-i'dun 2-year olds; I'atrocim.
!:( ilinosi. .I to 1, won; I langprllelil, h3
i U eil.lertrand), t! to tj, second: Klslo Ilfil,
("I (It Ilurnsi, 3 to 1, third. Time: l:rS.
l. (illniiirtln, Harry K. 'lolden I2uur,
llelle of Hnrtlsburg, Aslilio, Albert Uowey
and only One uNo ran.
Third race, sellliig, ono mile: Captain
ii. lines. Hi) ij Matthews), even, won; Will
Fay. Iu7 ( H Mntthewsi. It) to I, second,
Si'hian. !() iCnchrur.i, 15 to 1. thirl. Tim-:
1 12 Artnar.d. Flylutta. Jim Turner, Nau.-e
o'Ncll. llendr''iit, Waldcck, I.oka, Coral
and Hotinlvard nlso ran.
Fourth race, live nnd t half furlong.',
purao. Ool l Or. 102 ( Wpildcrstrandi, 3 to I,
won. Theory, il iF.imai, 4 to R. aeconl;
Vlcto Vance, KM i Iomlnick , 4 to I, thirl
Time: 1 ii llcrttineyer, Alice McCarthy.
Amelia. Hey. Harry Thoburn and Noblomnn
iil-o ran
Fifth race, aelllnsr seien furlongs: Toni
llngsle, , W il'a'ei. ,1 tn I, won: lUrstshie
Tobaeen. II" ( Wcd'ler-'tr.inili, 9 tn r,. ec.in1,
Tlcliful b'2 ill. Murtihvi. 2." to l, third
Time. 1 i'' (lllbert. Wntercrest, I'un Hob
rrt, (lulde Hock and Percy H alo rnu
Sixth race spiling, one ml'e and a six
teenth Celll. Hard. II" iHowei 8 to f-,
won. Kltl c'lvde. !' (Ilalei. S to I. aeennd:
t'lipron. H4 ilinmlnlchi, ::'j to 1, third
Time 1 l Hottentot. Two Annies. Linden
KI1.1 and Jack Adle also run.
VICTORY FOR LUCKY BALDWIN
i;i (Irlente Wins Maiden Ituee for
I'ninout Master of Sunlit 11II11
I Itnncli,
cillc'Aiio. Oci. 12. Nine maiden 2-ye.ir-olds
made up the opening race of tho day
and the talent had It picked one, two.
Lueky" Huldwin's HI Oriento wns always
Hie favorite at S to 5 Orrle (loan, with
equal weight up. waa held at 13 to Y They
llnlshed In thnt order, with Hed Apple Ihlril.
Weather eieiir and track fast. Summaries:
First race. tUn furlongs: FI Orlente, 113
lAlPxanderi. to 5, won, Orrle (loan. 113
iT Knlghti, 13 tn ., second; Hed Apple, lffi
r ipeei. :) to 1, third Time: l;02a. Lord
LUa. cuarterbaek. Albert Ktirlght Jack
I'oih. c n Campbell and Julius Werner
also r.m.
Second race sl furlongs' Loyalelta, 113
1 Hil eeiu. 12 to 1, won; Innovator, 111 (J,
I.Michi. 7 to 2, second: Daisy O, jfts iTuIIm.
IM to 1. third Time; 114 4-5. Hlm W,
Fausturo. KgalltP. Mountebank, Pope J,eo
John (lrlgsb. Cora 1 1 a v 1 1 1 II, Utile Hoy
lllue. Sorti'l Hose and Homer c. D.iwnport
ulso tan
'I bird race steeple, base, sl'ort 1 ourse
1U k It. tfp HI 1 Jiioksnu, li 1.1 I won
tlf i.L'miiii. 11) . I . . 11 ....... . ir. , . , ,
''- - - ............ ,. m 1 m.i
1 Ar-iuub is U'S .Moxle.M i to 5, llurd, Time.
M
I i i r 1 1 1 i i
!'-tl l ' 1 i , Xn . 1 1 . 1 i H . ( ti.lt 11.
o Hr.&"ii I"', i.l Maitim I I to 1 ae. m d
Seariet ,ih, ! rr Knigtiti l.i to I. third
Tltnp: 1 4u Kberbart, iecllk and Mello
cole also ran
.Fifth racp, flvf and a half furlnniSa.
Mamie fSofifte M tJ. KnlKhti, IB to 6, won.
Com Hoetz, 105 i Alexander!, 6 to I. second.
Tenney llellp. M (Pupee), 14 to S. third
Tlmp. 1:07 1-5. Im. Desirous. Kdlth Q. Ilarr).
Telephone OlM, Henrys Slstpr and Mlea
rroiilmdour ulso ran
Sixth racp, one mllp and a ciuarter, ndl
ItiB. The IjpvII, t0f (I)unepi, 5 to 1. Won,
Harry Nutter. 10S (T. Knlghti. C to 1, sec
ond. Clay Pointer. HIS (llolatnli, t, to 1.
third. Time: 2 07 2-S. Old Mike, Trobor.
Pox Hard. Ooldeti Siepter, What Next and
Hold I'p also ran
ALL DAYS LOOK ALIKE TO THEM
Anierlenii .loeKcj s n c ii inn rUct He.
peril i'helr (irent I'erloi iniiiicc
of iimrtilii) ,
I.oMio.V in t 12 I" four of i nl.li
I .ni ft the Newui.itki 1 - 1,1 tictoln"-
nn .th, u Atnerlcin joe k' v i0,i,. the wl i
ner In the mile tn'llng sink.- Sir .1 Hlund. Il
Mtplc t J, if I llman. rbl leu bv Sloan, w is
first . Fdwanl c.,rr, 4.111' j Siu'rl.tt't. wi'h
1 .I,'n,J'M np, was second, and (lumboe,
with J. Heiff in thp saddle, was thud.
Panny Mnber rode I. tl prew's Perp
vtranep, which waa flrt in the SouthiMd
plate, one mile ind four fi.rlonfrs.
In the nll-.iBed selling platt of m suv
prelgns for 2-year-olds rnd i.iwurd. 1.
HellT rode the winner. John A. Prakoa
Helntnphlnn. Tod Sloan wit on ItPd Stoii".
which was sreotid, and Rlgby had the
mount on Flying Oreek, tMrd
l Ilelff wnn tin tnckpv on (i.idllov, whl, h
Won the Whip stakes.
Noil port Opens i oilni.
CINCINNATI. O't 12. -The fall nvellhR
ol the (jui-pfi 1 .tv JoeUi c dub 1 pi nt i.t
the Newport track tomnrr w. There w II
be twplve dion of racing at the ftisf mpet
tn. aftpr wiilch Newpoit will 1 loBp dow i
lot l.alonbi. Npwnort will again t.tke up
Hip running 1 1 November 1,1 end continue
until Novpinber 24, maklnr iw?ntv-t'irjo
days In nil fo. the Qttren City courses.
The riieing thin fall on the local tracks
promises to .e better tlui'i In m-iny sens mi
pant Tbere ere oer 2t In rsit quartered
at Newport at.d l.titonla, including - me 1 f
the best 011 the we-tetu turf 'I h"r are
also pletti of good Ji.rkeyt I. ere for the
Hireling an 1 the sji.ut will be high ' in-oc
In pierv retneet .Inkp lloltman. wa,. ! I
Hie tt'irtl'iK at llnwthor" nnd U l"dsor,
will bnndlp thn flag at Newport nml ,Iui k-
11 Smith Is t' bp the presiding Judge
OMAHA WINS AT BOWLING
llefcnlt (oiioell III11IV1 In i'ciiilll
tonleti llpttiei-n Plel.ed
i'citllit,
A contest In tenpins took place last even
ing nt Abbott's howling nllev between
nicked teams from Count II Itlurf nnd
omaha. IHe men in path team. It ut
traded considerable attention from Inters
of the sport, a number of ladles being
among the spoetatorH. In the llrst gtuno
Council Hluffs won, but In the two succeed
ing games Omaha administered a drubbing
to Its opponent, the store at the close being
2,1-VI to 2,077. Score:
COPNOIU HLUFFS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Nelson
Pickering
Hlghnmlth
Williams
Frush
...147 133 112 422
...131 160 127 411
.. .113 I IV, I .'((', 414
..,.113 1i3 137 3X3
....115 121 170 411
Total number plns..css I)?.' 717 2.7"
OMAHA.
1st.
..120
.112
.. ai
..147
.131
3d. Total.
13S 141 4i2
131 1l!7 413
III 131 373
210 l.Mi 'd3
172 143 452
(Tarkson ,
Flnnagnn
Plumber Heed
Finery
Zatp
Total number pins tiTi 7l'S Tin 2,113
RECEIVE LIPTON CHALLENGE
Spppliil lleellng- of 'tv I iirk iHcht
Club ( ulleil tor Ni'cl W eek
lo ( cillNliler II.
Ni;W YdltK. Oi t 12 The ehnlipnge of
Sir Thomas Llptun fur ui.otlur series if
races for the America's cup. which arihiNl
here today cm board the Urp!"'iile whs re
ceived by J. S V Odelle. secretary of lip
New York Yatiil club, .it II o'clock tills
morning. Mr. Oddlo said the challenge
would be eniitldProil at a special meeting nf
tho club called for Wedne-dty evening of
next week, and that its text will not be
made public until after that meeting.
I.lplon Cup Arrltes.
NKW YoIlK. Oct. 12 The steamer tier
manic which arrived this morning ftnm
Liverpool and Queenstown. brought the
litptou cun for seventy-footers, which was
won by tho Halnbow, owned by Cornelius
Vunderbllt.
The cup was handed over to the earo of
Purser II. H. Palmer by Sir Thomas Up
ton's agent, nnd will be delivered to Up
ton's agent on this side.
MblelPN vie In Tin 1 11 1 nu.
C.HINNFI.l.. la., Oct. 12 -(Special 1
Wblle the foot ball prospects at Iowa col
lege are not as rosy ns the wearers of the
siarlet aud black co ild wish, a tcty dif
ferent state of affairs Is pretotited In the
condition of truck athletics. A fall Held
meet has been impossible, but nevertheless
there has been a large number of men out
nt work under Trainer Watson. The Fui
irslt of Iowa has won the cup for the last
two years and Its winning for the third time
at the state meet will entitle the old gold
men to retnln It permanently. This, they
will try to do and OrlutiPll will bend every
energy to take the trophy away from them.
The new material In excellent and the out
look Is favorable.
tinii I'lllls
C.HANP ISLAND. N
to Score.
id).. Oct 12 (Special
Telegram 1- (irand Island defeated York at
foot ball today. Score, 17 to u. In the llrst
half Uiitncl Island had the kick-off and H.u
ber made an excellent kick to within a foot
of the goal. (Irand Island made a touch
down In cry short order and secured a
goal on the kick, and secured a second
touchdown before the end nf the llrst
twenty-minute half. In the second half
(rand Island made a touchdown and kicked
goal and had the ball within a foot of
Kearney's line the second time when time
was called.
Coon llnpliln llefelltt l)iinllll,
MANILLA, la.. Oct. 12 -(Special Tele
gram. )-Coou Haplds defeated thu piinlap
(Hunts by a score of r, to 0 today In a good
game of foot ball at Uunlnp. Coon Hnpbls
Is highly elated, as Dunlap claims to have
nocr been scored ngnliiFt.
Speeliilort Object o Decision.
OIllOACiO, Oct 12 -It tTik half n sent
of policemen fully ten minutes to clear in
ring at tho Illinois Athletic club tonight
So Incensed had the spectators become ov r
the decision of Heferee Hog, in glvlt g Huddy
H.Min the decision oer i oung Mount! at
the end of lit" sixth round. In the scrim
mage llogan was struili .11 the faie ,ind
knocki d down. Slg Hart, the local ban tan:
weight, tried to protect the referee ind
11 celled 11 severe beating for hU pulnt.
The police finally munuged to get the
principals In the inch a separated nnd
cleared tho hull without further trouble.
Klnnler llefeiils Kenny.
UKNVF.H. Oct. 12 "Hud" Klnsler. negro,
of Denver, got I be decision en er Youn
Kenny of Chliago at the end ol the tenth
round tonight before the Colorado Athlet'e
association.
A ThoilNlllul i'oouuet,
Could not exnreas tho rnnttirn nf Annin
K. Springer of Philadelphia when Pr. King's '
.uw uiscoveiy cureu ner of a hacking
cough that for many years had mado life a
burden. She says: "After all other rem
edies nnd doctors failed It soon removed
tho pain In my chest and I can now sleep
soundly, something I can scarcely remem
ber doing before. I feel like sounding Its
praises throughout tho universe." Dr. .
King's Now Discovery Is guaranteed to euro i
all troubles of tho throat, chest or lungs
Price. 50c and Jl 00. Trial bottles free at 1
Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
Till: IIF.XI.TY XI ltlir.T.
INSTHF.MRNTS filed for record Friday.
October 12, 19'X:
Warranty Peril,
Uniah.i SavtngH bank tn F. I. Kglea
ton. part lot 1:1. fleorge Forbes sub .j'J.ooo
Hubert Funston and wife to W 11.
Mal'ory, lots t! to 10, block 1, Hlnlno
Place fjjo
Rosette II Htunrt to II R Ponney,
lots 11 and 12, block 4. Kllbv Place. . 1,000
L M. Ktmx and husband to J. 0, m0
burg, lot ii, L.ifaveltn Place 3,700
M J 1 In rt inn 11 und husband to P. H.
Smith, lot is. block 2. Mtirysvllin ndd 600
George S'itr.im und wire to Stuith
e nn. ih, 1 liiM'strni tit company, lot I,
Holmes add 3";,
M I' Chapman t,e' I Mii'lseei lot l,
Yttishingt ui SiU.it'p ; eve.
Tv'ai uinoiiH of trat -t
I
1 REAI) I'ORKTIRN Hi CHINA
J Miniotiarifls Persfcutetl hy Boxers Do Not
! Despair of the Future,
CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN MISSIONS ENDS
(lid lltuiril of (inleei's I'.leeled ami
lllll tford I liotpti ut Plnee of
Meet 1 11 It tor Si'H ear's
M".illlll,
ST. Lol IS. Mo.. Oct. 12 The umet.i -first
annual meeting of the American Hoard of I
Commlsslonera for Foreign Mltislons IosmI
j Its three days' lesalotis here tonight to meet
1 the second wepk In October, iwi. In Hart- 1
, ford, t'onn. President Udward P P.aton.
H. I)., of Ilelolt follPRe, was selected to ,
preach the annual sermon. As on preiinn
days of the meeting a number of mission
artes made addresses. Among them wen
several who escaped from the disturbed riis
trlcts of North China. II wns notable tha:
their remarks were hopeful of the future
each ono expressing a desire 10 rrt urn and
continue the work Interrupted by the Hnxe-r
movement. No word looking to the nhan ,
donment of tho work tn China beiaue of
persecution was hoard.
Ollkers of tho board with two exceptions
wero ro-electod. Vice President Willis
James of Nrw York declined re-election ami
Henrv Hopkins, P. P., of Kansas Clt was
unanimously ro-clcctod. The only change ,
was In the prudential committee, chairman 1
Webb being succeeded by another. '
Chlnesr tonterlt Avtlst.
I'elor Cushuinn Jones of Honolulu, who 1
last night brought greetings from the !
Hawaiian Riangellcal ussociatlon, and '
gno a check for J3.000 contributed for tho I
work of tho American hoard, made nn nd- 1
dltlonal pledgo of 13,000 on behalf of the ,
frlerds of the work in those islands.
Itcv. PeWlft S. Clnrk. PL, of Salem.
Mass., In behalf of the committee on
"Klcvcn Missions," under the cure of Ilev.
Jitdson Smith, O.P, foreign secretary, re
ported, in brief, ns follows:
"Tho three missions of the board In
Africa, Zulu, enst nml west Central Africa,
send back to us most encouraging reports
South China, Sliausl, Foo Chow and North
China hale been prosecuting their labors
with excellent results.
"Constantly Increasing gains may bo an
tlclpateil In Hong Kong and Canton through
tho Intelligent efforts of Christian Chinese
returning from America. Contributions
toward this work, from their fellow coun
trymen here, much exceeding tho appro
priations of the board, Is n pleasing proof
of their hlncero Interest. The superin
tendence by our missionaries has been most
discreet and effective."
Ileference to tho work In tho missions
of western nnd central Turkey and tits
Pacific Islands wns made and progress
shown. Pr. Clark, In closing, said-: "In
rcLclIng the reports of these several mis
sions, under the special care of Secretary
Smith, we are Impressed with, nnd hear
glad witness to, the ability and fidelity of
their administration. Intricate anil
troublesomo questions ever rising becnuso
of war and famine and pestilence, pressing
emergencies, racial prejudices, rival or
ganizations, personal misunderstandings,
limited funds these seem to have been
wisely and happily adjusted. The board
may look forwurd with renewed hopo to
larger and more conspicuous accompllslu
mentn In tho coming years." '
Hev. J. F. Loba, U. 1).. of Kvanston, 111., i
aud Ilev. Pan F. Hradloy, P. p., of Orand '
Haplds made similar reports on other de-1
pt.rtments of tho work and followed with 1
short addresses. The .following mission
aries then spoke nf the 'work In their re
spective! Holds:
Hev. C. A. Nelson. Canton, China: Hev.
W. C. Wilcox, South Africa; Hev. ndward
S. Hume, Homhay. India; Hev. K. P. Hollon,
kcll. Salonlcn. Turkey; Hev. K. P. Holton.
Ceylon, aud Hev. H. P. Perkins, Liu Chlng,
North Ch.na.
Hovers 1 lit 1 1 Ir- for I'rl nel pip,
Hev. Mr. Perkins, who passed through
tho recent Chinese uprising unscathed, paid
tho Iloxers a tribute In saying they wero
courageous men and had Won the admira
tion und respect of the soldiers and mis
sionaries nt Tien Tsln. They believed
they were fighting for n principle, the
speaker said, and stood up for It manfully.
Previous to tho afternoon Bcsslon the com
munion of tho Lord's Supper was cele
brated at the First Congregational church.
When business w.v resumed Hev. Pr.
Hoynton of Detroit, chairman of the nomi
nating committee, made his report. Ho
paid a tribute to Dr. i:. H. Webb, chair
man of tho prudential committee, and pre
sented tho following names for election:
President, Samuel L. Capen, I.h.p.,
Huston; vice president, lienry Hopkins,
p. P., Kansas City . corrcspondlm; bc"
retaties, .ludson Sinlni D. p.. Joseph l.
Daniels, D. D.. James L. Haitnu, p. j ,
all of Iloston; treasurer, p Frank Wlggln.
itnaton: editorial secretary, Flnathati !
Strong, D. !. Hmtou; prudential com- j
mitten lor uiree em 7 iiiuuim 1 . ;rm
ton. A. II. I'himb. P. P, Francis F. Clark
and Fdwarel Whitln; recording secretary,
Henry A. SHmson, P.P. of New Yora;
assistant recording secretnrv. Kilwanl N,
Packard. P.P.; nuilltors Knwiii linker,
Ulshu Hrowu and Hon. lienry Cobb of St.
Louis.
Tho ballot taken on tho ticket wns al
most unanimously in favor of It nnd thoso
named were declared eleeted. Picsldent
Capen, who Is now serving his second term,
Sweets to the Sweet
A box of enndr Is fihvnya n welcome
Klft If Its tlio right sort of rnndy
There nro only two .vnys In which to
make- suro the eniidy Is Just what it
should bo 0110 is lo cat It nnd tin'
other Is to buy II wharf you nre nun'
liothlni; but Iho bos-t Is sid..s yen
can't cat your enndy nnd give It nwaj.
loo, tho only Riifo way left Is lo 001110
hero, when every ccinfocilnii is fre-h
pun', whiili'sonip ntnl ilolbiotii.
W. S. Balduff,
1520 Partiam St.
Ois Am De Kin' o' Work
Dat pleases uu fur I tlos like lo hoop n
lire pilii'--specially when do tire mil In
ono o' tlein base burners tint my boss
mIIs-Ho's jrot do urea tost collection o'
stoves Iso evei' laid eyes cjii--I ii-h do
Favorite Ilaso P.urnor wat ho sells fur
SP.i.SO- Don dor's tie Oak stoves what
he sells as low as Sl.DS-and do Fa
vorite Cool; stove wat ho sclu for .ft l.tio
ami den de Favorite .Stool Rnnso wat
costs but ?''0.S0-nn' If you don't want
10 pay nil down why. you pay n pertain
nuimint ami de bnlaine on dot easy
payment plan oh. It's no trouble for
you to trade with tu.v boss Cause he's
got do stoves anil makes do prices right.
A. C. Ray 111 er
1.514 Farnnm St.,
c
4
o
SIE
Because Hudyan Gave Her Health, Strength
and Comfort.
WWm
Fmwm
& M
Drugsls's Kuhii fi t'o . Sherman
H. Schntlill. Omaha. Camp Urn . Conn
II
Is the first I ay in nu In fifty years to be
elected to thnt position
The committee on new members reported
the ileath of eleteti members und the resig
nation of two others. Among thoto lost by
death was Hev. Ktehnrd S. Stnrrs, p P,
LL.P.. who scried us president of the Amer
ican board from 1S7 to 1S37.
Cliospii Meinbei-t of llouril,
Tho following were elected corporate
members of the board 10 till mutinies: Ilev.
Wllllnm H. Campbell. Hev. Frank A. War
Held. Hev. Iloberl Woods, Hev. K. S. Tend,
F.loazer Hoynton. fleorge F. Keith of Massa
chusetts, Hev. Frank S. Child of Connecticut,
Hev. Newell Pwight 1 1 ill ist and Mrs. Joseph
Cook of New York, Cyrus Northrop. LL. P.,
of Minnesota. Hev. C. II. Pattern. P. P., Mis
souri; M. V. H. Parker. Kansas; Ilev. A. W.
Ackarman.
President Capen named a committee on
new members for the ensuing year, with A.
W. Henedlct of St. Louis as chairman. At
the evening session Prof. WUlMon Walker,
P. P., of Hartford, Conn.; Prof, fleorge F.
Moore. P. P., of Audover, Mass., nnd Pres
ident J. K. McLean. P. P., of Oakland, Cal.,
made addresses on "Tho Relation of the
Theologlrnl Seminaries to World-Wide
ninngellzatlnn, the Training of Mission
aries, the Training of a Mission-Idling
Pastorate."
Following them there was a general dis
cussion on the theme. Hev. C. II. patlon,
P. P., of St. Louis, then mndo the closing
address and the nlnety-llrat annual meeting
of the American board adjourned sine die.
1 33bd3h& r:Ei?iESb!B!sIEn!T!
South Omaha News . R,
President Heel; of the Young Men's He
publlcan dub is preparing to appoint a
committee of fifteen lei entertain Hon.
Charles A. Llttlcllcld. a member of con
gress from Maine, who will speak nt Ilium's
hall on Monday eienlng next. Prepara
tions for a grand rally on this orcaslon
will bo mndo and every voter In the city
who Is Interested In listening to a discus
sion of the Issues of tho ennipalgu is re
quested to be present.
Messrs. Colin, Chlzek and Mcllrlde have
been nppolntcd a committee to complete
arrangements for the debate to bo held nt
Ilium's hull on Tuesday evening next be
tween W, It. Patrick, democratic candidate
for county nttorney of Sarpy county, and
H. C Douglas, a newspaper man of Hrnd
Hlinw. Neb.
A big rally of republicans will be held
nt Fvans' hall. Twenty-eighth nnd It
streets, tonight. The two Third Ward
Republican clubs have mado great prepa
rations for tho event and it Is expected
that tho hull will be crowded. Judge Hen
S. Haker of Omaha will deliver tho ad
dress of the evening. Judge Haker Is ex
ceedingly popular In South Omaha and ho
will undoubtedly be given a most cordial
reception. In addition to the address of
Judgo linker, speeches will be mado by
Candidates Sciiultz nnd Wilcox and pos
sibly hy Congressman Mercer,
In his visit to South Omaha Thursday
afternoon and evening C 11. Dietrich, re
publican candidate for governor, made
mnny friends. The address he delivered
before tho Young Men's Republican club
was ,very favorably commented on by all
SPEA
US FOR IfUDVAN.
MUS H PL TN A M of Petiver Colo writes "I hate used IUPYAV and o
my deligh' anj prrat sa'ttfa, Hon it restored ma to perfect health I was Indeed ve'r
111 Had been so for three years 1 , ould scarcely get abP'.t The leat ever Ion oild
niako me feel fain: or dmv 1 could not sleep nt night, suffered headaches I wat also
icn Irregular tu tn sickness and suffered untold agony Thanks to llt'PYAN I am oer
ll troubles. I am strong aud hearty, can do my on 11 work, have gained weight t
heartily recomtuend HVPYAN to like Btiffcrers Very gratefully. MIC W 11 I't'TVAM
Hl'DYAN Is indeed splendid for nil ncrtout conditions complicated with organic
disturbance. llt'PYAN creates robust, strong, healthy men and nomen lll'PYN
cures dull or throbbing rains In head (Fir. 61. pale, emaciated or sallow complexions
(Fig. 41, choking sensations or heavy fe'ellng In chest (Fig 11. weakness or palpita
tion of heart (Fig 2); coldness of extremities (Flit 3). These symptoms appear when
tho nerves that govern the heart arc Involved. It Is a dangerous condition llemem
ber HL'DYAN cures and permanently
Tho symptoms of uervoiu exhaustion are many and varied Trembling, dot be
fore the eyes, hollow eyes, dark rings under eyes, pain In back. U-.-lness. tendencv to
faint, sleeplessness, hoirld dreams, 11 fear of Impending evil, despot, dene t all-gone,
tired feeling, lack ol energy. All these prove that the nerves nnd nene- enters nre
weuk HVPYAN relieves one and all the aboie symptoms.
Nervous conditions In women, complicated with chronic Inflammations and libera
tinnc ef the uteru) and Its nppendanr.es. are promptly cured by Hl'PV N llt'PYAN
cures painful or Irregnljr periods, profuse or scanty menses. Istirorrhoea. dragging or
bearing down pains lU'UYAN brings bark the roses to pale, wan faces-It cures per
nian nil
HFPYAN -nil dt ugRlsts 50c a package six paikages Z nil If your druggist dees
sot keep it send dlrot to the Hudyan Kenicdy Compant. Sin Francisco. Cal
7 nrTnRSS of the lluilyan Remedy Co. may be consulted by
8 'eltcr (,r Person' 'r'tc ynr symptoms.
SKNU FOH FltFi: ClltCt I.AHS AND TLSTI
cCminrll Drug Co. Myers-Pillon Prug Co. J
llluffs. Dillon Prug Co.. South Omaha, all sen
who were fortunate 1 nmigh to hear It. It
is gbiienilly cotiioded thai Dietrich and
Saiuge will ry a large proportion of the
lotc In South Omaha this fall. Colonel j
Saiuge, inndldaie for lieutenant governor,
Is well and .favorably known here nnd his
personal friends here propose voting for'
hltn regardless of pnriy.
one well known ileniocrat anbl yesterday
that from present Indications South Omaha
would go for Pletlich, Savage. Mercer and
the -wnlre republican legislative ticket.
This is quite a concession for 11 democrat
to make nml It goes 10 show which way
the wind blows nl Ibis time. There docs
not seem 10 be mtn h Improvement In the
democratic situation. Tho warring fac
tions nre still at It and especially Is tills
true of the flermnns. Only n day or two
ugo the secretary of the Herman llrynn
club sent u letter to the World-Herald
eomplulnlng nbout the treatmettl nccorded
the club by that paper There Is already
a great deal of dissatisfaction In the ranks
of this club nnd eleserllons to the repub
lican rnnks are already reported.
The riinipaign Is warming up and from
now on until election time the republicans
propose to keep things moving nt a lively
rate. Headquarters have been opened In
the Murphy block on Twenty-Fourth street
nnd nn experienced man will bo In charge
during office hours. Those who want the
latest reliable Information nre Invited to
visit the new headeunrters.
i'o License lliiulneprs,
li Is understood that nn ordinance Is to
bo presented to the city council providing
I le.r the licensing of engineers. The nsser
! lion has been made thnt many of the Jani
tors who are now In charge of heating
plunts at the school houses are In nowise
competent to handle n boiler and for this
rraion precautions to protect tho llvc3 of
the children are to be takes. As It is now
any one who knows enough lo shovel coal
Into a furnace Is permitted to operate a
heating plant. Hnglneers who nre able to
secure a license are objecting to this condi
tion of ulfnlrs and propose pushing the or
dinance providing for the licensing of all
engineers.
lit in it ti tl for Cceelei -heoj,
The demnnd for sheep nl tho sto.i yards
Is largely In exi ess of the supply at the
present time. A day or two ago three
buyers were on the market, each looking
for 30,000 head nplecc Ftom this It Is In
ferred that there will bo .111 immediate
sale for 100,000 sheep hero ns soon as the
shipments from Wyoming nnd oilier dis
tricts nrrlve. Prices hold firm and sheep
men are Jubilant over tho prospects.
Pushing Coiiiuim School,
Work on tho new Corrlgan school building
is being pushed us inpldly as poHblble. Quite
a number of bricklayers are at work and
tho foundations will be completed within 11
day or two. It Is the dclrc of tho Hoard
of i'ducntion to construct this building us
rapidly as possible In ordei to relieve tin
pressure on the West Side school.
IliillelliiU 'M Fire Hull.
The new fire ball at Twentieth and ;;
slitcttt Is nearly ready for tho roof. All of
the worli on the sttiictute Is being done
under the Mipcrv Islon of city Knglneer'
Heal. The total him will be JI.30S. Mr.
Heal said lit t eu nlng that he expected to 1
Drex L, Shooman's Best
Is none) loo Kootl for you nnd yours
Wo lntvo iho host SI. .1(1 shoo for hoys
ovi'i' iniiiiufne'tui'cd- hut not booiiuso
we hay so-liut licst hy actual wenr
I'n rents that have DotiIit Ihoso rnino
S1..V) nh.-cs tell us Unit thoy arc tho
I liosi -and wo know thoy an the host -
for we've hccii In I ho shoo luminous for
years and wo never have had a SI. 50
shoo that could slimy ns much real vnlUP
Hrlni; tho hoys in here Saturday - wo
will Ut tlioin as Ihey never havo lieon
lit before and only charge you SL.'O.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
.ctY Cululouu e reiiely Sent Iree, for
I he 11 1. 1 11 K.
(Ininhn'ei I p-to-iliile Iiop House,
1110 l-'AII.ViM STHIIIIT.
Want a Baby?
A Sun Honnet llnbyV We huvo them
In every post and feature of baby life
They aro busy people-Yon tihoiild sen
them to appreciate their cliai'itetor Just
received live eases new frames, In all
tho latest slyles and NiiIkIick-koIiI,
blnck. black and (,'nld -lleinlsh, sepia
and carbon brown- ovals and Miunron
--Wo do your frainlni; as It. should la
done Ariis'ii'ally anil in the best of
In-de .New pictures em our bargain
table's, 'J.'"' to 55.00 Worth double tho
uioiicy.
A. HOSPE,
Music and Art 1513 Douglas.
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MONI M.S OF THP (IHKAT IIPDYAN.
A. Fuller Co. ('has. II. Rrh.ielcr. J.
ann recommend niuiyuu.
complete the building by Not ember 1.'. I p
to the present time no steps hale been
taken toward ordering a bono wugon Ii
will take ut least six weeks tu construct a
hose wagon aud It Is thought thnt the lire
and water committee should advertise for
bids at once In order to equip the new houtet
as soon its possible after completion.
Untile lily i.'onnIii,
Remi'tiiber the republican rallv In tt,.
Third ward tonight.
Seoti I ) 1 ti 11 has gone to Cozml. Neb. 1 ,
look after his ptoperty Inteiests.
A daughter has been horn to Mr 11 i
Mrs. Frank Hubek. Twenty-sixth and
sit tets.
J H. Watklns. secretary of the Commit
cial club. Is spending n day or two at
Cllntun, la. '
CandldateH Schiillz and Wilcox spoke t
the Polish Republican c'ub meeting at It- 1
hall last nUht.
Tho Misses Annie and Kate (JemmiM
have returned from a summer's uutit
spent In eastern Iowa.
Mrs. Ocurgc Yausaut, Twenty-fifth iu. 1
(j streets, has letiirned from .Mb higa' .
where she spent a month visiting friends
City Knglneer Heal has staked out it
alics for 11 sidewalk, on Twenty-set en 1 ii
street .south from T street to the mum
Hue.
The residence of John Reich. Twentv-s.
enth nnd M streets, was ilamaged to tb
e.xtetit of JMii) hi nto ji'sti nln. Full
Insured.
Charles Ward stole a clock from one , r
tho HcilchnuscM at the slock yards utt.l
was sent in tall rur thirty duys bv Judi
King yesterday.
Tiicto was no meeting of the dire, tie
or the Commercial club Thtllsdlli tnglii
owing to the lack of a quorum. Arm ng.
in-'i'ts for tho unntiul bunquet will In tn.ni
later.
Ilarrv Peterson, who Is charged 11 lib
stealing a lioise ami u set of hurnesit fro. ,
(bristle Hios ' barn, wna brought el.iwn
from Omaha yestetday In stand trial f 1
grand lan 1
( iniilciiiii Army ."Mores.
A board of survey consisting, of Colon. 1
Hathaway nnd Kimball and M.iJ' r
Slaughter, visited the government iorr.il
this morning, where Ihey Inspected certni 1
stores ol the subsistence deportment 01 -dimming
them, tilul they wero destroy"'
The stores consisted mulnly of rutin' I
goods valued at about $50. Tlie chief coin
uilssary will advertise next week for bine
for supply lug the fresh beef require', 1 b
the Department of the Missouri for Hi
tu xt sl month.
The Eye
won't stand very much abuse. -It
refuses to work -then you quit
working, too. Tha only reason
able thing for people! with eyes
to do -when they begin to show
blgns of being contrary Is to se
lect some reliable optician und
hava him doctor them with a
pair of Iho right kind of gla.iscn.
We aro optician. Wa arm rts
llablo. THE ALOE & PENrOLD CO.,
I.uritckt Opllcnl House.
1408 Fiiniiitn .si , OMAHA,
Opposite Pax'un Hotel.
ta7ittivvBat
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