to THIS OMAHA DAI LT JIJ5K: SUNDAY, XOVEMRET? 11, 1000. GLORIOUS DAY FOR IOWA Uniyenitj of Michigan Team Oompletelj Outplayed at Detroit. WOLVERINES ARE OVERWHELMED 29 TO 5 I'laoe Kick from Tlilrt j -Five Ynnl l.lnr nt Very Hull of fremiti I All Tbnt Nnveil Ann Arlinr from luiiimilii)- of Sliut-Otit. DKTHOIT, Mich., Nov. 10. Hy the dc clnlve bcoio of 28 to G the University of Iowa dofcateJ tho University ' of MIchlKan ut Ilonnett park this afternoon, Mlchl Kan's five was tho roitult of n place kick hy Hwecloy from tho tlilrtyflve-ynrd lino Just before tho end of the second hnlf. Tho men In tho old-Kold sweaters from Iowa completely outplayed and outclassed the Michigan men. Tho weather was Ideal for foot hall. Iowa's first touchdown was secured after ono mlnuto ofc play. Iowa kicked off to IIcrIc, who ran tho hall hack ten ynrds. Wilson inado a poor pass on tho first down and Sweeley had to fall on the tall on .Michigan's flve-yard-llno. Sweeley then dropped hack for a kick, hut Wilson's next pass whs hlKh and tho fullback, after fumbllnR the ball, kicked It along thu Kround to tho three-yard line, uhcro lowu fell on It. fihy was then pushed through tho line for u touchdown and Warner kicked a dlfilcult goal. Wilson wai then replaced at renter by Drown. After the next kick off Michigan held for downs and Sweeley tried for a goal from the field, but missed by fifteen feet. This was the near est Michigan came to seorlnt; In tho first half. Tho Iowa men then began golnjt through the Michigan's lino and around Its ends and scored two moro touchdowns before tho half was ended. Hy hard lino bucking early In the second halt Michigan worked the bnll to lowa'j forty-yard line, only to lose on downs, Iowa then worked It right back up tho field until Kelson hurdled the Michigan lino for Iowa's fourth touchdown. After Michigan had kicked off a splendid fifty-llvo-yard run around the end hy Morton put tho ball on Michigan's ten-yard lino and Morton cnrrled It over from there for Iowa's fifth touchdown. Then rumo Michi gan's place kick. Iowa had held for downs on her twenty-ynrd lino and when sho punted out Weber had a fair catch. An lowan tackled him, however, as ho caught tho ball, and Referee Hoagland penalized Iowa ten yards and gave Michigan a placo kick. Sweeley kicked a beautiful goal and Michigan was saved tho Ignominy of a shutout. Tho lineup: Position. town. .. li'ft end BMbsns .Left tucklo Warner .Left guard Lltllj Center Kly . Hlght guard rtrockwav . Hluhl tackle Ilurrlrr . Illclit end Walter.- McCJInnls-WeekH.Uuurterliack. ... William Woudurd Hlght hnlflmrk Morton llrgle Left halfback Kdson Sweeley Fullback Kbv Touchdown: Rby, 2; Udson, 2; Morton, 1. Place kick: Sweeley. Orovo wns umpire and Craven of Onawa referee Next Saturday Onawa plays Cor rectloiivllle nnd Thanksgiving theyplay u return kurmi with Ida Orove. Today's game was their fourth consecutive victory this season, Michigan. Ileddi'u Whit Marks WIlHon-Ilrown Shorts-ICelly . Hoggs-Shorts Htio RUBBING IT INTO CHICAGO Ivrn Vorlli weMcrn Helps in S.-iul tin .MnrnoiiM Midline Down (tir TolniKKnii. f'IIICA(30, Nov. 10,-Northwesterii de feated tho University of Chicago this aft ernoon by a score of 5 to 0. Ah n result of this defeat of Chlcngo the Northwestern adherents baso n claim on tho western championship for 1000. In tho first half the gamo wim all In favor of Northwestern, the ball being In Chicago's territory most of tho tlmo. Twlco Iho ball was carried to within Chlcngo'ii ten-yard line, only to bo lost on downs. Tho ball was In Northwestcrn's territory most of tho nqcond half. Two oflsldo plays by Chicago and pounding of the Chi cago lino with Northwestern's tandem formation brought the ball to Chlcago'ii seven-yard lino and O. O. Diets was pushed through the lino for a touchdown. Hunter missed a. dlfilcult goal from tho thirty-live-yurd line. Tho line-up: Northwestern. Position. Johnson Loft end ., Hanson Left tacklo llalrd Left guard Ward Center .... C, K. licit lllght guard u. u. ueitz itignt memo Chicago. Fell ....Atwood Curey Bpoed ..Flanagan ..MC.NUbll Illclit end Lonl Quarterback Sheldon ...Left half Hcnrv Hlght halt Ilorton .. Fullback Snider Mcl'liesney,. j muter Davidson . Jtreeden Flcager llnintR llrfontu lilii r.rovr. ONAWA, Ih Nov. lO.-fSpoclal Tele, gram.) The Onawa High school foot ball loam defeated the Ida Orove team nt Ida Orov 1odny by a scoro of 22 to 0. Tho Onawa team outclassed tho Ida Orove teem at overy point In tho game, although tho latter team was the heaviest by about ton pounds to tho mnn. Dtmsinnro of Ida A LAW UNTO IIIMSKLF, YALE HAS FUN WITH INDIANS Cnrllnle Acitren" tlon of Hrtl Men llenlen nt or llnven liy the Score or :ir to o. NKW UAVHN, Conn., Nov. 10. To the sur prise of even the most anient admirers Yale this afternoon rolled up a score of 35 points against tho Carlisle Indians In the unnuat football contest between the teams of the two Institutions, while the Indians failed to got nearer Yale's goal than tho twenty-yard line. Tho Yale oleven played with urn .vpor.tcd strength and tho speed and dash of the New Haven players was ns remarkable as their M length. Tho experts, however. Ill comifontliitf on the probabilities of the com. lug Ynlo-Harvard game, proclaim that while Yale's work today was oiial to that of Harvard against the Fame team, the In dians lacked that vigor und finish of plav that characterized their 5 to 17 effort ngnlnst the Cambridge boys. bale's goal line was never lu danger In today's great contest. Once the Carlisle players, by olil-fuMiloncd foot ball, reached Yale's twelitv-vurd line, there In bo held. The minted left wing shift play of Coach Warner was sto'ipvd upon all occasions by yuie nun wiui tins formation rendered ru tlle the Indians wcie apparently resource- less. Yale, on tho othr hand. Indulged In Intricate formations, relying entirely upon end runs und tackle back plays. Hy means of old-tlmo YiiIp Interference Yale mnnngod to pull oft many end runs, tne duslicii or Flnnlcke and Dupee ntamllng out as the star events, Tho sensational run of the dny was that by Flnnlcke, the Yale half back, In the first half, when he seized n blocked kick and ran behind splendid Inter ference eighty yards for a touchdown. He and Dupeo alternated with fifteen, twenty und I wenty-flve-yard runs and they were relieved by line plunges In' Captain Drown and Tackle Stlllmnu, Following Is the lino up: Yale. Position. Carl sle. Could Left end Rogers Hloonier Left tnckle wheeloek llrown Left guard Itedwater Olcott Center Smith Sheldon night guard Dillon Stlllman Illnht tackle Pain Coy Right end Ilnro wear ijiiarteruiicK .........notions Flnnlcke Left half back Parker Cook Itlght halfback. Johnson Dupee Fullback Palmer Substitutes: For Car sle Smith, nuarter- back; Parker, left halfback: Heaver, right halfback i Simons, fullback. Touchdowns: Yale, li. (oals: Yale, o. FREMONT WINS FROM BLUFFS n a gamo at this nlaco this afternoon by a score of 11 to 0. In tho Hentrlce dun club shoot for the championship of the county and silver trophy Dr, F. C. Allen carried oft tho hon ors by breaking twenty-two blue rocks out r a possiuio twenty-live. SUCKER STATE CROWD LOSES Minnesota' (Jrlillrnn Artist (Ihi- Illinois n Lesson In I'oot Hull. MINNEAPOLIS. 'Nov. lO.-Mlnnesotn ad- ministered a severe nnd decisive defeat to the Illinois eleven on Northrup field tills afternoon, in the first half Minnesota did not put up ft very good article of foot ball and Illinois eticceeded In holdlnx the scoro down to six. Aune made the touchdown. In the second ha f Minnesota n aved it harder game nnd succeeded In seUJIng lloyt mil Foe over for toucmiowns nun kiiowi- ton kicked a pretty goal from the twenty- ard line. Kuowlton kicked all three of the goals, making the scoro 2:1 to 0 In Min nesota's favor. Illinois put up a game fight, but the odds f weight nnd condition proved ton much for her. Tho lineup; Minnesota, Position. Illinois, Ioyt night end Itatligeb Weet Mil it tackle I.llidffroil Mueller Right fjiard Htuhl age Center Smoek-Cnnns 'linn Left guard Hanson 'ee Left tackle Lowenthnl Clavton. Waldorf une Loft olid Adslt Doble Qiiarteiback Matthews mini .nfans lllght halfback Cook 'an Yn kenlieri:. . Left half.. . Hn -Martin Knowlton Fullback Lungren Iouc hdowns: Aune. Hovt anil Fee. duals from field: Knowlton. NO MATCH FOR CORNELL OlitM'lln Defenteil In UeolsUe Milliner on IVroy Field ut Ithitcil. ITHACA. N. Y.. Nov. lO.-Oberlln was no match for Cornell at Percy Held today and lost mo contest ny mo scoro or .:i to o. lu the first half the lthacinis had posses- Ion of the ball pructlcnlly tho whole time i ml scored three touchdowns. One of these wiim tmiriit lit Aturrlnmi. rli?lil titilfliiioLt . whn carried the leather from lila tweiity-socond- yaru marit across tne visitors goal line. upturn HtnrnucK mado tlireu or Cornell's touchdowns In tackle formation nnd Oils, who was substituted for Morrison In tho second half, made it run of twenty-live varus which iiruumit live mums. Cornell was also strong on the defensive. In tho I lecoiut nnir UDeriin uy a numiicr or tricit Plays succeeded 111 rounding Cornell's ends for n total of forty vards and mit sulll- clcntly near to try for a goal from the Held NelirnxUit Hoys I'Iny Tun .Swift n (iiinie lor (lie lsltlnu 'Clevrn. wo attempts were made failed. FRKMONT. Neb., Nov. I0.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) Tho Fremont High school eleven won a won piuyed gamo rrom the coun:u Kluffs High school elovoi' by a ncore of 11 to 0. Fremont kicked off to tha twenty- yard lino and the II luffs boys, after gaining ten yards, lo.n the ball on a fumble. Hy hliort einl runs and taking advantage of u couplo of ragged holes In tho lino the Fre mont hoys worked tile bn'l up close to Council HlufTs' iroal. tluii lost It on downs. Captain (ray?on s boys couldn't make galn ami punted. An end run oy Oeorgo vn drews und line bucks carried the ball over Council I!luft's' line, but Fremont failed to kick goal. During the rest of the half the ball was most of the time In the center of thu field. In the second half Fremont worked tne tandem puy for good gains and made a touchdown nnd noal in ta-i minutes. Con tain Orayson was Injured and his place wu taken by Fuller. The muffs boys then braced up and Heiijamln made a lino end run for twenty yards. Dlngmnn made sev eral quick dashes through tne line for sub stantial gains nnd the ball was within a toot or ! remoni s goal wnen tney lost it on a rumlile. Frimont made steady gains through the line and soon had the ball within three feet of Council Hlufts' lino, but could not hold It. Time, wan called with tho ball near the center of the grounds. Georgo Andrews, Mllllken and Hnvens did good work for Fremont, Havens' tackling beltur especially well done. Little Dlngmnn played like n cyclone nt halfback for tho UluflH and Grayson's end work was good. Tho lineup: Fremont. Position. C. llluffs. vnnanda Center Hucrlnir Vnughn IlUht guard Campbell Council Left guard Cochran (5. Andrews lllght tackle lall McDonnld Lett tackle Ferren Helirnedcr Itlnht end Gravson (C.) llrown Left end Ketllnir Havens Klpht halfback Treynor MIlllKon i.ert nairuacK uingmau F. Andrews Fullback Aylswortli Gngo Ouarterback Henjumtn Iteferees: Upton, Fdgerton. Time; 25 minute halves, Goals: Mllllken, G. An drews. Score: 11 to 0. YORK WINS FROM OMAHA CAMHIIIDGIO. Mass.. Nov. 10 Harvard defeated Drown ut foot ball this afternoon on Soldiers' Held by a score of It to 0. Tin very poor snowing oy iiarvnru was iue to tho absence of Captain Daly and the wretched playing of tho sub backs and ends. The eleven seemed completely de moralized at times nnd were fooled by trick plays again and again. Tho bril liant tack'lng of Putnam often pulled down tno urown nairnacKs wnen tney nan a rair Held before them. Tho offense was cood ut times, but was mnrred by Inexcusable fumbling, while the linemen showed elo montary faults In getting offside and In tho Interference. Jli'Cny'n Wlfi Given a Dlvoree, X?t.-tt VrtJT- X-.... 1A T1....I..1 Tl 1 n liam, who was nppolnted referee In the di vorce suit brought by Mrs. Norman Selby against her husband, Norman Selby fKId McCoy), filed his report today and lluds that tho pugilist's wife Is entitled to her uivorce. ' IliM'ord tlmne of Foot llnll. RICHMOND, lnd.. Nov. 10. The irreatest scoro nnd the grentest number of plnco kicks In a single game of foot ball wcro recorded today, when Karlham college ncored 139 iigalnst 10 for Kastern Indiana Normal university. 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Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is probably the safest, most popular and successful dl cestlvo on the market and sold by druggists everywhere in tho United States, Canada iwd Great Britain, YOItK. Neb., Nov. 10. (Special Telegram.) York won from Omaha today, which makes them the champion High school foot ball team or tlio stale, 'ino gamo was goou. natured. full of snap and hotly contested resultlnc In a scoro of 11 to 10 In York's favor. When the gnmn was called In the first hnlf Omaha failed to kick goal and with only live minutes York's stonewall lineup held Omaha on the twentv-tlvo-yurd line. York made two tine touchdowns In tho first hnlf. Little Wiley of York, tlirnnirli flno assistance of the York tenm. made both touchdowns, making an end run nf thirty vards for one. Omaha mado irood center rushes, gaining ns a rule. The finest place kick of tho season was made by Omaha back of tho thirty-yard line. The lineup was ns follows: Omaha. Position. York, IloblnHou Center Page Trnev Left end Fountain Marsh night end Taylor Knglohnrd Fullback Frold llnblnson Ouarterback llrown Socrlst Itlght guard nunnor Mullen llluht tacklo Itender McDonnld Right halfback Halncr nosterman l-crt guard i.esn Grllllth Left tackle Whltcomb Stnndoven Left halfback Wiley Plxley of Omaha and Cunningham, rer eree -and umpire. GRINNELL ELEVEN IS EASY rlirnka Trnni Hn Kvcrythlnir Own Way In the Satur day Game. Itn LINCOLN. Nov, 10. (Special Telegram.) The 1 TnlvorMlt nf TS?ehHiUn fnnl lmll team defeated Grlnnell this afternoon by a scoro of 31! to n, Tho ball wus kept lu GrluneH's territory almost throughout tho game und nt no tlmo wan the home team n danger or Doing scoreii against, touch. downs were made by ITIsbury. Cortelyou C'rnndnll and Render, and goals were mado by Ringer. Clarke and Dungan played a goou game tor unnnen, vine lineup Nebraska. Position. nyan-Johnsnn Left end Hrow (cap.) lunger Koehler Emmons Weatover.. . . Wi rre . Cortelyou Drnln Crr.ndall lCuucr. Montgomery noiiuer. Plllsbury.... .I'ft tnckle ...Left guard Center ,. .Itlght guard..., ...Right tackle.... .... Right end .. Quarterback .. .Left half buck... Grlnnell. . . .Dtinguu . ..Mel lent: ....Powel Hoggs Lewis ....Zelgler Mooro Flcko Kvans .Left halfback Lyman ... Fullback Clarko Grand Ixlnnil Takes Anotlier. GRAND ISLAND, Nov. 10.-(SpeclaU The Grand lslund High school foot ball crew udded anotucr great victory to Rh string of seven games Avon and only ono lost by the defeat of the Genoa Indians liv tho scorn or li to 0. The Grand Islam boys, while lighter of weight, had tho best of It from tho start. Tlio lineup was as fol lows: Position. Grand Island ....Left end,..,, Clenry ...Left tuckle Williams i. ..Left guard Roedcr (Tenter Hurtling ..iiiKtit gunra uaymiin . .Itlnht tackle.. . .McCutcheon ....Right end Smith . Quarterback lloehm .I-eft halfback..... Drown Duvllirht Rluht halfback ....Harbor Mitchell Fullback McAllister lloehtr.'s effective dodging, Tlrown's Smith's and Harbor's long end runs and Cleary'B tackling were tho features of the game. remiNI vnnln, li! I.Hlnvrtto, K. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. lO.-Lafayette went down before tho red and blue of Pennsylvania today by u score nf 12 to 5 In u stubbornly contested game of foot ball lu which both teams adopted ns their main rellanco tho ruinous guardsback or rcnnsyl vnnin. Hall Game anil Ran Shoot. HRATIllCK. Noli.. Nov. 10. (Sl)eclal Tel egram.) The Hratrlco High school foot ball teum deftruu-d tho Crete iilfh school ttum Indians. Menu Upshaw Shoridnn Judson Muiitduo Thompson Stabler Sheridan Scott,... both of which MAGIC LIGHT AT LONG ODDS Horso Quoted at 100 to 1 BeaU Hearilj Played FaTorito to Win. ASHES IS BEATEN OUT BY THE MUSKETEER Last Milurrtn.v nf the ItaelUK Season In (he Metropolitan District Hails t'mler Clear Skies. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. The last Satur day's racltig In Iho Metropolitan district was well attended. Tho track had dried out nnd was safe und good. The weather was clear ami bright. The sport began with a big upset, Magic Light winning nt CO to 1, while 100 to 1 was quoted In places. Ho bent theodds-oil favorite, I'rcstldlgntntor, a neck. The Musketeer took the second event nt C to 1, beating the favorite, Ashes, u head. O'Connor made most of tho run ning with Ashes, but Hums brought tho Musketeer up with rt well-timed rush and won on tho post. The Rhymer was nn easy third, Trlllo was a lukewarm favorite for tho third race and made tho running to tho last furlong pole, when Henry brought tho well-played Knight of the Garter up with a rush nnd won easily by three lengths from Doublo Dummy, Trlllo being third, Favorites then took the balance of the enrd. Summary: First race, about "even furlongs: Magic Light, 103 (Miles), K0 to I, won: Prestidigi tator, 110 (Shaw), 1 to 2 and out. second: Rlnaldo, 112 (Henry). to 1. third. Time: 1:28 '-Ml. Monmouth Hoy, Hlnrneystone, .1. 11. Sloane, Halkan ami Fluke also ran. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Tho Musketeer. 115 (Hums), r. to 1. won: Ashes. IPO (O'Connor), 7 to 2 and 7 to C, second; The Rhymer, 110 (Henry), 5 to I, third. Time: 1:10 1 -fl. Rnppanecker, Quito Right, Termless, Sweet Tooth, tsU and Loono also run. Third race mile and seventy ynrds, sell ing: Knight of the Garter, 110 (Henry), 7 to B, won; Double Dummy, Of (Hooker), to 1 ami i; to n. second; Trlllo, 114 (Shaw), C to 5, third. Tlmo: IMS l-C. Spurs, Ten sion and Judge Magco also ran. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Carbuncle, P7 (Shaw), to 5, won: Annoy, 102 (Miles), 7 to 1 and 2 to 1. second: Philippine. 110 (Mitchell). 7 to 2, third. Time: I'lllllIMMIIO, lU I.WllLllUlil, l n num. ii.,.. 1: IS 4-5. Hurry McCoun. Tho Chamberlain, West Hadon, Templar and Olea also ran. Ktf Hi race, slv furlongs, selling: Queen Carnival, 101 (Shaw). 11 to 6, won; Pigeon P.iat HIT MliiMtai .1 in 1 nnd oven, second: HARVARD HAS CLOSE CALL i 'v .miy?, n uMWLtt. XI: HriMvu till vernllj GltrH l)ennii'ntlil CrlniKon Hie yen n Hail Scare. Wisconsin, RUi Notre Dnme, O, MiniOnV Wl Mn in Vnl IV.ma nun uuieuiuu, U 10 uy it lawuunui uni versity nt foot ball this afternoon The vlsl- irxra ifarn iitiaKIn .IlirltiL- 111., ..iiflv.. 111,1.. tit gain a dozen yards In tho aggregate. Humlioldt Tun Heavy for Tnlile Hnck. HUMHOLDT, Neb., Nov. 10.-(Speclal.)- Humboldt's foot ball team proved too heavy for Table Rock's lineup and won today h ruuncr oy n scoro ot z to o. Monx Fall Win from Yankton. YANKTON. S. D.. Nov. 10.-SdocIu1 Tele gram.) Sioux Falls High school defeated Yankton In the foot ball game this morning b yu score of 6 to 0. 'l'nbor, it Amity, (I. TAHOR. In.. Nov. 10.-(Sneclal.)-In the foot bull game here today Tabor college de feated Amity college by n score of 12 to ti. Font llnll Itrnnlta In Itrlef. At Pittsburg Latrobe. C; DuQuesne, 0. At Columbus. O. Ohio State unlvolsltv. 24; Case school of Cleveland, 10. At West point. N. v. Army cadets, li: Hamilton college, 0. At Indianapolis uutlcr, ft: kofo Poly technic, 0. ,t Princeton, rs J. frineetnn. it: nia freshmen, fl. At Annapolis, Md. Naval cadets, 44; Pennsylvania Htute college, o. At Franklin. Hid. Franklin college, it; Dopauw, 0. At Cleveland, O. Western Rcservo uni versity. 18; Marrctta collciM, 0. At New Orleans. La. Tulane university. n.r; Mlllsaiis college (Jackson, Miss.). 0. At uunnio, :n. i . uoiumoia university, 17: University of Huffalo. 0. At ues .Monies uraKe, id; Ames, v. At Indianapolis Simpson, 6; Monmouth, 111., 0. SYNDICATE BOOK HARD HIT Victory of Alpacn In First ltacr nl l.nkcHldc Proves Facer lo 1'encllem. Chicago. Nov. 10. The weather was cold, tho track deep in mud nnd thu racing of n mediocre description nt tho Lakeside track today. Tne feature was tno roiirin event at one and one-sixteenth miles. Knight Hanneret won the race cleverly, Alho II getting the. place und Ohnet finish ing third, Tho syndicate book received u bad drubbing In the tlrat race through tho winning of Alpacn, who was nearly backed off the board. Results: Flrjt race, six ruriongs: jipnca, i.. Wober), 11 to 6, won; Jnko Weber, 100 (Dovln), a to li, secona; iuim uuy iiiiic, vi IITnimlnn). 100 to 1. third. Time: 1 sl 2-5. Kmma R, Popo Leo, Peace, Sir Christopher and Klldarllo ulso ran. Second race, llvo ami one-nair ruriongs: Money Muss. 107 (Raii'iom), 4 to l. w m; Robert Wnddell, 110 (Meatoti), 7 to i, secouu; it,ivfi viotur. Ui:l IDovln). 4 lo 1. third. Tlmo: 1:19. Possart. Pirates Queen, Hamp shire, Cora Goetz, Kazan and Oscar I'ollo also ran. Roval Victor and Kazan coupled us Hayes' ontry. Third race, six iurioiiRn; i.euneii, ivj (Seaton), 13 to 5, won: May Roach, 114 (C. num. iiiiu , i:ii i-o. vfiimi, ..iwii...., v,o- iicdes, Provost, Favornotto, Frosnal, Miss Lazzarono and Kelston also ran. Sixth race, mile nnd seventy ynrds: In trusive, 120 (Rums), 8 to S, won: Charentus, 114 (llonrv), 2 to 1 nnd :i to C. second: Al slke, P7 (Miles), 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:47 3-5. Iroquolso Hello also ran. ItennHM at Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 10. Weather flno nt Oakland and track fast. Summary: First race, five furlongs: Jerry Hunt won, Miss Rowena i-econd, February third. Time: l:10U. Second race, one mile: Torslda won, WImlcback second, Kxpo.llcnt third. Time: 1:42'. Third race, rlx furlongs, Produco ex change stakes, value ILCcn: Cnnmore won, Hodeck second, Diderot third. Tlmo: 1:14. Fourth race, ono and a sixteenth mild. Cadmus handicap: Gonfalon won, The Frelter second, Mnrlnol third. Time: l:li. Fifth race, six furlongs: Pannmlnt won, Southern Girl second, Aleo third. Time: Sixth race, seven furlongs: Modrlne won, Woostcr Hov second, Flufh of Gold third. Time: 1:20'-. firfid Hcniurknblc Discovery Whereby Every Ludy 31 uy Now Attain the Prefect Hloum of Youth. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail Prepaid nnd Scaled in Plain Wrapper to all Who Send Name and Address. It has remained for u Cincinnati woman ti discover tho secret of a perfect skin. Sho has tit hi3t found tho key to fomlnlna i.,.n,iti. All tho Hlnhs and heartnehAa over a poor uppoaranco may now be ban- tsued, tor It is wiwnn mc im-uns oi oviy .......... n,l. 1.11a n mil lr hltl'n (tin tuny juuui, u. ......... clearest nnd most refined complexion sn dear to a woman uruii. nun nui m Nell), 4 to 1, second: Algarretn, no (D.nlti), to 0, third. Time: i:Ji-a. iy nues, 13 ohnrri' lloml nnd Goobel also ran. rourtn ruco, one iuuo uun iiuu-niAii-uwuii Knight Hunnerot, 103 (nansom), 13 to C, won: Aloha H. 92 (A. Weber). 8 to B, sec ond: Obnot, 99 (P. MeDermott), 3 m i, third. Tlmo: i; s-u. x'eacoiui uuu inn Unknown also ran. Fifth race, ono mllo and one-c-iKMh: Louisville, 10" (Cochran), 7 to 2, won: St. Slmonlan, 107 (P. MoDciniotl). II to 5, son ond: Moroni, 107 (A. Weber). 13 to 5. third. Time: I'M. Flortzar, Scarlet Lily and Honey Hoy ulso ran. Sixth race, one mile: Hrownle Anderson, 91 (Ilunsom), 2 to 1, won; Deiionaii, V.) (Flick), 3 to 1, second; Oxnard, lfrj (Lowls), 8 to 1. third. Time: 1:43 3-5. Lydln S. Chopin, Vlnconnes, Heroics, Irish Jewel and Dalgrettl ulso ran. QueHtlon CroUor'n Ilnclnu; Motliiidn, T.ONrnox. Nov. 10. ltlclmrd Croker's horse. Tho Scotchman II. with Lester Itelft mi, having defeated Lord Durham's Gerol- stein III Liverpool yuaivruuy. ituci nuvuo, been budly beaten by Oerolsteln nt Don ouuter. ihn looul stewards today sum moned Wlshard, the trainer, and Relit for an explanation of the Doncaster run ning. They afterwnrd decided to refer the matter to tno siowara or tno jocuey cuiu, ll-iiirirlul lUllHhuiV fl.,fa l'rl. LIHKRTY, Mo., Nov. 10 Samuel J, llen phaw, a druggist at Missouri City, wns uc- ....1,. I,... I.. 1,1c ,rl fnr Irlllli, r'loOll iimiru iirtn in ii. o I....I ....... v. Novlln. The men had trouble at lienshaw'i store wnen ino snoomm ucnunm. J. W Hryan of Lowder, III., writes: "My llttlo boy was very low with pneumonia. Unknown to the doctor wo gave him Foley' Honey and Tar. The result waa magical and puzzled the doctor, as It Immediately recovered." Myers-Dillon Drug Co., UmnBa; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha: MMU. KMMA FAYON. still more pleasing and convincing Mine. M Rlbault who discovered this great secret i.VnilH free to every woman who writes n you know tho simple truth and tho right 'rMmel.Climma Fayon, tho famojs contralto who created such a sensation Inst season, ni t only by her marvelous voice, but by "f wonderful complexion obtained a free trial of Mine. Rlbault's Remedy and this li whut she says of It: "You cannot Im agine how delighted I nm w th tho effect irniiiieed by vour treatment. My com- fexlmi 'hni !Un all that I could desire and that could bo demanded of one whose Ifo work is to pose before a crltlcnl public. Just what Influence this perfect complex Ion has had upon my voice, I cannot say; J" . i ,.i,m tho knowledge that I have MUt I.. , , ...,,l, l,rta iru.n mn u'lnh ini to w-orry about nnd I presume this has aided mo very niu" . .......,, the stores aro nouum ,,, vwnn.i.ninn remedies nothing was of nny servlco to mu as Dimples, b!uck-hcuds, freckles, and a rash dolled them all. I can asBtire you pf HUtlslled to have you refer to me ns a firm friend of your remarkable complexion rem-'.'i.- i fniiv ..ndnrso them." It Is not a face powder, cream, cosmetic or bleacn, comaiiis no siji i'""i chemicals or poisons of any kind and Is ..i.unliiijklir mire. "wrlto to Mme. M. Rlbault, MS Klsa building. Cincinnati, Ohio, nnd sho will mall free, prepuld. In a plain sealed wrap nor a free package of her wonderful beau tillers and you will always bless the day you wrote, jjo noi nm i" ivinc iu.uij. WE FOOT WARMERS Or Carriage Heaters. Yon must have our. to lie cuinrorlalilr, IIAIl.M'.SS In latest designs. 1IOHSK II LANK UTS. LAP HOIII'S, lariee rarlety. Drummond Carriage Go, 18th and Harney. MANY WRECKED ESCUED Hatty Men Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual ViceThou sands Have Been Saved By I'lie State Efectro-Medicnl Institute, Which Com bines All of the Curative Powers of Both iHedi ciiie and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Cau Be Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul ties on a Single Class of Ills. SPECIALSTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN. SPECIALISTS DISEASES OF WJMZli DOCTOn TOLSON, Specialist In Discuses o! MEN, of the State Clcctro-Medicnl Inntitutc, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, . In almost every vocation specialty work is nor called for and demanded, This li notably true when life or health Is Involved. It Is then that the bast treitment the medical profession affords Is sought after, and this can come only from the truo spectallit, whoso deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience and thorouch sclentltlo, equipments hnve clven him complete mastery over tho diseases that constitute his specialty. SVIiatovor may be your ailment, c't help from one who has made such cases a spe cial study. If your eyesleht Is falUn ko to a reliable optician or occullst. If your hearing Is derectlve consult a competent aurist. ir n una tooin is aisires-1110- vnii enrrace the nldll nf it dentist. Or If vaii nro hurnthff with fever or shak- Ine with chills, tell your troubles to a family phvslclan. They can do moro good than I can, for I do not treat such complaint's, nor pretend to cure them. But If vou have one of tho serious dls;aes peculiar to men. such as VAHICOCfcliX, K I I).V1C Y OH UllirV.MtY TMOl IIMIS. Hill' TI'HR. HYIMIIMTIC lll.OOU rOI!1 OX. XnilVO-SBXUAl, HKKIMTY or allied trouble which Is depleting- your man hood, or If your case has been ackravated and mado worse by tho use of specifics, free samples, trial treutmtnts or similar devices If this Is your unfortunate con dition, I want you to wrlto us or to come to our olflce, where you will bn wel come to private counsel, a careful personal examination and an honest and scien tific opinion of your case free of charge. These diseases of weaknesses of men and they alone are my specialty. To them I hn.ro earnestly and exclusively devoted ZJ of tho best yenrs of my life, durlnc- which time I have discovered and developed various forms of treatment which mako their cure an unqualified nnd absolute certainty. is It not worth your while to Investigate a cure that has mudo life anew to multitudes of iron? VARICOCELE. Whatever may ba the causo of Varfcoctle, presses the mind, weakens the body, ra leads to a complete Ioji or power If you aro a victim of this dire disease co my process of treating- It. You will the more than 709 cares of Varicocele durln Under my treatment the patient Improves ceases. Soreness and swelllnr quickly s forced from the dilated veins, whlfh ra and soundnesti. All Indications of dleaa their stead como the pride, the power stored manhood. Its Injurious effect Is well known. It de cks the nervous system and ultimately me to my ofllco nnd let me explain to you n not wonder why I have positively cured g the past 12 months. from tho very beginning. All pain Instantly unsiue. I ne pouiH ot fiukuhiu imooii urn pldly a.nume their normal size, strength a and weakness vanish completely, and in and the pleasure of perfect health and re- mmn km blaoder troubles. It matters not how lontr you have suffered from obstruction of tho urinary canal, nor how many different dactors have disappointed you, 1 will cure you Just as cer tainly as you come to mo for treatment. I wilt not do it by cut tins or dllatlni;. My treatment Is new, entirely original with me and perfectly painters. It comnletely dissolves and permanently removes every obstruction from the urinary pasiaie. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays "'" reduces the prostata Bl.tnd when enlarged, cleanses and heals ths blndder and kidneys when Irritated or conRfSted, Invigorates the organs ana r. , . . . im nou.nlneis to overy part of the body uttcetcd by the disease. SYri3iL5TBS PBiSCfl. On account of Its frightful hldeousness syplillltlo blood poison It. commonly ealUd tlio klmr of all venereal diseased, it may be elthor hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It the dlswiso may manifest Itself In the form of scrofula, eaema, rheumatic pains, stlif or (swollen Joints, eruptions or corper-col-ored spots on the face or hody, little ulcers In tho mouth or orho tongue, sorn throat, swollen tonsils, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, and n7ily In leprous like decay of the flesh und bone, If you hnve any of these or similar symptoms you are cordially Invited to consult me 'immediately. If I llnd your feara unfounded I will quickly unburden your mind. But If your constitution Is Infested with poisonous virus 1 will tell you so frankly and show you how to set rid of It. My special treatment for syphilitic blood poison Is practically tho result of my life work, and Is Indorsed by tho bt phvst clans of America and Rurope. It contains no dangerous druKS or Injurious medicines of any kind. It noes to the very bot tom of the disease and forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom of the disease disappears completely and forever. The blood, tho tissue, tno desh, the bones and tho whole svstem are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health and the patient prepared anew for the( duties and pleasures of life. SEXUAL DEBILITY. Men. many of you ore now reaping the result of your former folly. Vour manhood li falling you and will soon bo lost unlers you do sDmethlnB for yourself. There l no tlmo to lo."e. Impotency, Ilko nil sexual diseases. Is never on the stand still. With It you can make no compromise. Klther you must master It or It will master vou and till your wholo future with misery and Indescribable woe. I havo trea"ted so many cases nt this kind that I am as familiar wtth them as you art with tho very dayllcht. , , , Once cured by me you will never be botiirod with drains, premntureness, small or weak orrans, nervousness, fHlllnif memory, loss of ambition or other symptomi which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, plcanire or marriage. ... . ' My treatment for weak men will correct all these evils and restore you to what na ture Intended a hale, healthy, hanpy man, with physical and mental powers com plete. fiSSQOSATF. DISEASiS. In curlnic an ailment of any kind I never fall to remove all reflex complications or - loclute diseases. r f' Kidney affee couruiion. Diseases arislns If the case is Varicocele, tho weakness caused by It disappears. If It In urlnarv trouble which him developed Into Prostratlc, Hladde iirrnu ih inlured nrruns are al restored to a perfectly neaitny it i, iu on,,ir.,i uinnri Poison, and all Bkln. lllood and none from tho taint aro entirely ana permanently nimumirn i me rimcm. If It Is Nervous Peblllty. the many distrnislne symptoms following; In lis train und IndlcatlnK a premature decline of physUnl and mental t;rs are totally removed and nldly repluced by the youthful oner;y of robust manhood. Hence nil rMultlng' Ills and reflex rompll. a Hons, which may he properly termed af Jnointe diVeoKos and whh. In fact are often more horlous than the original all S?SnV ?hatV Elves' rut ? to lh?m"al l'say! disappear completely and forever with the IIIAUrU DO YOl' KNOW that our combined Clectro-MeJlcal Treatment wi I I WIIMpN promptly relieve all your sufferlnp and ailments and restore you to lull (II Bail '.'"i.t ..,.in.mi.ni nf urn? if vou are a. sufferer el her from unite or chronic ailments, aval vuurseu u uiht m j .u...... .... . . Lhlnc combined I tr"ntrn" nt Itickaches. headache, painful rnnstruatUm uud leucor rhell ar pTrmanently and quickly cured. Don't consent to that operation until you have Investlcated this system. THE ELECTRO-MEDICAL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS ?nwon '" ,nUk'n- Nnii Throat and Limns, Head, Ilcurt, Stomach ami Hmvcls, Liver, Kid SS? R euinatistn. Catarrh, Paralysis, Piles, etc. All Diseases Pocu i .r o Wotnen, Private Diseases, Hiood Poison, Rupture. Stricture, Hydro esle and all Allied and Associate Discuss of Men, TREflTKEHT BV CORRESPONDENCE. . .. v., trented succissfullv at home. One personal visit U preferreo. M?'.1. c.a8?2,ih u oi ? inc-enlent for you to call at our ofllco. write a full and but If It Is IntpoMihl 9 or I nconv tn m Jtatlnk. yollr symptoms, 1'hysl-lans havlni; unreaerved history of your '"' A"n n'te,, to consult us. Wo mako no charxe for Mubborn cases tc rw jjro t,"uJ.,SujjVr " J local contract In vrltlnR. backed by ubund. S'VaVta""8!"' hild SfoVeourTronVslsn l" ou cu.inot .ull at tf.e Institute today, M. Louis Cannon Ball." I.enve Oinnlin.. ,,,, RtOK V. M, ArrUo m. I.onl TiOO A. M. Winter Tourist Rates now on salo (0 all points south-Rood re turnliiR until Juno 1st, 1901. Half rntei fotith. account llomeseekcrs' .Uxcurslons on PBle 1st nnd 3rd Ti,.,.l.. r i. I' or rates and all Information call at O. A St. oillce. mc Knrnam St.. (l'axton Hotel block), or wrlto HARRY E. MOORES C V. & T. A,, Omnha, Neb. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION MME. A. RUPPBRT'S WORLD RE NOWN K I) FACE BLEACH AL MOST WITHOUT COST NO MATTER HOW HLEM1SHBI) THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH WILL MAKE IT PERFECT Vadsmn A. Ituppert nays: "Myl'ace llleiich Is not n new, untilci remHly, but hsa been llsod by ths best peoplo for )e;irs, and for dlMolvliig and removing forever pimples freckle, moth patches, blackhcadvoczoiiia, tan, sunburn, salloirnesi, imii;liiies or rediuii of the skin, nnd for hrlithtonlnir nnd bcautlfyinu tho oompleilon It bus no canal. It 15 absolutely htrmlcu to the marl delicate skin. Tho marvellous Improvement, nftor n few applications Is most apparent, for the okln becomes ox natuin liiienilcil It should lie, smooth, clear and white, fieo from every Impurity and blemish, it cannot fall, for Its action is Pilch tlmt it draws the Impurities out of the skin, nnd does not cover them up, and Li Invisible" during use, Thills tho only thorough and permanent way. Liurlnf this month, I will offer to alia trial bottla oi my world renownd Kace Illeaoh, iufflolent to show that It Is nil that Iclnttn for It, and any roader of thMcan tend inoVAconts In stamiis or silver, and 1 will tend th trial bottle, securely paokol In plain wrapper, sealed, all churirer prepalil. Mr book 'How tob Mettutlful' will b mailed fren to all who will write for It." HADAHE A. RUPPERT, 6 Bast Hth Street, New York flmc. Ruppert'a dray Hair Restorative actually restores array hair to its naturnl color. Can be used on nny shadoof hnlr, and Is not a dye, and does not discolor ths skin nor rub off Perfectly haruilcMHtid always gives satisfaction. Mine. Ruppert's DrplUtary remove superfluous hair In flvo mluutsa, Ithoul pain; will not injure tho most dallcntn skin. rime. Riinpert's Egyptian Ralm forsoft nlnir and neidlnc the face and hands. flrae. Ruppert'a Hair Tonic positively removes dmlmrf, all scalp di.icases, stops falling hair, and in many canes restores hair. Mme. 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