JOE MALY FATALLY INJURED Former Oitj Olerk of South Omihn Shot bj Drunken Man. BULLET INTENDED FOR PAT MICKEY (tunrri'l hi Dolr-anTa nloiHi Hilda In ItcvlilrHn Klrhm mill the llnr trndrr In the Only Oni lit Mil IT it. Joseph J. Maly, formerly city rlcrk and for tho last year n bartender, was perhaps fatally Injured In a shooting nflray that occurred about 8 o'clock last night In Frank 1 Dolozal'H saloon nt Twenty-seventh and CJ streets, South Omaha. The shooting was ilono by n man named Btogcman, an employe of Armour ft Co., nnd was not directed nt Maly, but at rati lllckey, with whom Stegemnii had somo I troublo before he entered the saloon. 1 lllckey and Stcgnman entered tho placo ' together, both showing signs of Intoxica tion, nnd quarrelsome. After standing nt tho bar together n couple of minutes Stogo man wnlkcd back to tho front partition door and stopping suddenly drew u rcvnl vcr from his hip pocket and fired flvn shots In rapid succession at lllckey. All of tha hots, however, missed the Intended mark , Omaha. Should a newspaper refuse to print unit two of them struck .Maly, who was! tho advertisement at the price offered by standing with his face to tho bar nnd his tho municipality, tho posting of the notice back to Htegcmau. ! on tho board will answer nH well. Ono shot entered Maly's back just below I When President Adktns of the council tho eighth rib nnd nnother pierced his appointed his commlttco of nlno on charter right heel. Tho Injured man was promptly revision ho named two well-known labor removed to tho South Omaha hospital, (leaders as members. These members have whllo his assailant escaped In the ex- suggested that all work on the streets bo cltemont. Ulotio by union men and that not less ths.n At tho hospital Maly was attended by u day be paid for labor, skilled labor to I)rs. Curtis and Schlndel nnd It was found i bo paid for at union prices. There Is, so that tho wound In the back was of a lia- turn that will probably prove fatal. Tho doctors probed for tho bullet, but could not locate It, nnd they are of tho opinion that It Is either lodged In the lung or, hav ing spent ItH force In passing between thu ribs, dropped Into tho stomach. Dr. Cur tis stated nt 11 o'clock that Maly was rest ing easily, but tho chances for his recov ery were but ono In u hundred. Tho Injured man llvod with his wlfo and two children nt 205 North Nineteenth Btrcot. Ho was not acquainted with tho man who shot him. Stcgoman Is described ns being nbout six feet In height, smooth-faced and of light complexion. Up to n lato hour last night ho had not been apprehended. Chief of Pollco Mitchell gavo his personal at tention to tho caso and Is making every effort In his power to bring tho man who used the gun to justice. Tho sub-committees of tho threo charter revision committees met yesterday after noon at tho ofllco of tho mayor for tho purpose of tnklng up and discussing somo of tho disputed sections of tho threo char ters now In evidence.. These committees were mado up as follows: Commercial club P. A. Wells, A. M. Gallagher, J. S. Wallers. Citizens A. II. Murdock, J. J, llreen, T. J. O'Noll. Council W. C. Lam.' bert. W. P. Adklns, Ed Johnston. Tho charter drawn by tho sub-commttteo of tho couucll wan produced nnd read, sec tion by section, nnd qulto a number of sec tions woro adopted by tho Joint committee without Bny extended comment. Whore n section was read that did not meet with tho approval of tho majority It wus passed nnd will bo taken up later nnd cither adopted or discarded. In tho council charter provision Is mado for six wards with ono representative, from each. A three-year term Is provided nnd provision Is mado for tho present officials to hold over. Undor tho suggestion of tho council commltteo all city officials will bo required to glvo a surety bond, tho pre mium to bo paid by tho city. In caco such bond cannot bo given tho tltlo to tho ofllco must necessarily bo forfeited. Itomovul from ofllco of city officials Is provided for by n process of tho district court. Any threo councllmen may fllo charges against tho mnyor, whllo tno mayor ind any threo members of tho council may Mo charges ngalnst nny other official of tho city. Or, again, nny seven freeholders may (llo charges against city officials uuder cer tain conditions and restrictions, No bonds of tho city nro to bo sold ex cept nt public nuctlon or through an ad vertisement published In ono of tho largest dally papors published In Douglas county, llonds representing $5,000 or Icbs will bo sold nt auction, whllo securities above this nmount will be advertised for. Anothor good provision which hns been suggested by Member Johnston Is tho tac tion providing that no ordinance shall pr.sB tho samo day It Is Introduced, nnd cs liecially nouo grnntlng a franchise or tho renewal of tho same, for one week. Ono more Important point In this section Is whoro It is provided that no frannhlso bo grunted or ronowed whero tho city docs not reap u roveuue therefrom. Streets or parts thereof must not bo vacated until after tho uppolntmont of three disinterested freeholders, whoso duty It nhnll bo to vnluo tho property to bo va cated. In this connection tho value of tho property abutting on such strcot must bo taken into consideration. There Is a section for tho paving, curbing nnd guttering of street upon a pntltlnn of one-halt of tho owners of foot frontage. The signers, however, must bo actual resi dents. After the receipt by tho couucll of such n petition iVo council muy order tho wesk (Tone. Thirty days will bo given for remonstrances nnd tho selection of mate- J"soitth OmalmNew's1! "1 FREE TRIAL! On this 17th of October, 1900, before me, Thos. W. Foleom, a notary public, person ally camo Dr. A. T. Sanden, to me porsonally known, and who, being duly sworn, de clares tbat be will give to any sufferer of either sex his new Herculex Electric Belt on r and spirit. Which Is tho newest and moat perfect self-tppll-cation of galvanic electricity In the world. It con tains Improvements over all other electrical belts and lends a pleasant soothing stream of the life giving eloment through the aystera all nlcht while you sleep. No burning or Irritation, It glvei mm weak men new Strength and Is used by women af well as men for Nervousness, Rheumatism, Lame Duck, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach Blad der Dliordera, etc. Remember, not one cent to me Dr. A. T. rial. There Is, of count, a tax commis sioner and hU duties nro defined at length. Ono new fenturo Is tho Issuing of certifi cates of Indebtedness In anticipation of the collection of taxes. This scheme, It Is as serted, v. 1 1 1 virtually cnablo tho city to pay cash and will cut down tho Interest now being paid on warrants. Now tho city pays 7 per cent on Its outstanding war rants. Tho council committee proposo to reduco this Interest to 6 per cent on ac count of tho good tlmcH now prevailing. This alono will result In a big saving In tho courso of a year. A levy Is provided for the repair of paved streets. 1,'ndcr tho present charter tho city has no way of paying for Improvements to paved Htrcets tiniest) tho amount be taken out of tho general fund, In connection with sidewalk repairs It In suggested that all pUc0 officers report dally to tho street commissioner nny defects In sidewalks on their beats. In this way It Is thought that the wooden walks can bo kept In good re- pair and many accidents averted. one point of great moment Is brought out and that Is tho reporting of council committees within thirty days, Undor the existing system ordinances go to u com- mitteu nnd reports nre delayed from week to week and some times until the original ordlnanco Is worn out by being carried in the pocket of the chairman of the com mittee. In rofcrenco to city advertisements these will b paid for at a stated price and also posted on a bulletin board, as Is dono In I'ar as known, no objection to this section To laborers In the employ of the city tltno checks will bo Issued each Saturday nlsht and theso will be cashed by the city treas urer. Levies will be made as follows: General fund, fire, police, lights, hydrant rental, sinking fund, library fund, judgment, repair paved strcetB nnd parks. Warrnnts may, If this charter Is accepted by tho legislature, be drawn for 00 per cent of tho levy, Instead of SD per cent. Hoards of Equalization will sit two days, Instead of three. One important fenturc Is tho giving of tho council power to mako Improvements on strcetB whero there nro no resident free holders. If this Bcctlon Is approved J street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth streets, will bo Improved. Tho city treasurer, under tho proposed regulations, will bo required to turn In all Interest on dally balances to tho city and will receive a rcasonnblo compensation for his services, thus making him Independent of ofllco fees. A most Importnnt feature Is tho provision preventing tho council from confessing Judgment under any circumstances, Tho Idea Is to fight all cases brought against the city to tho highest court in tho state. It Is expected that the revised charter will bo presented to a meeting of taxpayers somo evening this week. Hoy Aeoldciitnlly Kllrtl. Clarenco Shaffer, 13 years of age, acci dentally shot himself yesterday nftornoon nnd died soon nftcrward. Tho lad lived with his stepfather, Thomas O'DonnclI, nt Docrfleld. At tho time of tho accident the boy was driving a bunch of hogs Into a pen. He hnd a small-caliber rifle In his hand and In somo way, ns yet unexplained, tho gun went off, sending tho bullet through the boy's lungs. As tho ball lodged close to tho heart life was extinct before medical serv ices could bo secured. Morgan Heaffy has tho remains In chargo and notified the coroner. Cnni' nf Smallpox. Manley McCarthy, an employe at Cudahy's offices, Is reported to bo down with small pox. His condition was discovered lato Fri day evening nnd when two physicians pro nounced It a well-developed case of small pox McCurthy wont to work nt once to ar raiigo for his own welfare. Ho remembered thnt his mother owns a vacant house near Fifteenth nnd Monroo streets and ho was taken thero by tho authorities, who are providing for him to tho best of their ability. Ilonpltul Soelnl. Members of tho Hospital association will hold n pound sccal nnd recortlon r.t the hoi pltul on tho afternoon of Now Year's day. Every member of the association ns well as all friends nro Invited to attond this func tion and Mrs. Holmes says: "Don't forget to bring a pound of something." .Inck .Mm In-r Wire. J. J. Maher sends tho following message from Chicago to a friend here: "There Is no truth In the report that I have skipped out. Please hnvo Tho Deo deny It." Frlonds of Maher assert that ho will return within tho next few days. Ma tcli- City (ioanlp. Seo 13d Munshnvv Sc Co. for lumber. Tel 15, Tho Methodist church directory for l'JOl Is out. Mrs. William Guthrie Is reported on the sick list, Scott Dunn hns nbout recovered from his recent Illness. Cottages built to suit buyers, Jno. J. Ryan, Frank N Foote of Nevada, la., hua taken up his residence here. It I si reported that several gambling houses urn now In operation here. Wilt Wheeler of Wukelleld. Neb., Is tho guest of Hev. Dr. it. L, Wheeler. I 'so Meleher's Golden dross Cough Syrup, It absolutely cures roughs mid hoarseness, A sunrlso prayer meeting will be hold nt tho Prosbytcrlun clurch Now Year's morn ing. This afternoon tho regulnr men's meet ing of the Young Men's Christian associa tion will bo held nt tho First Presbytciiun absolute free trial, without one cent in advance he agrees to forfeit $5,000.00 if this offer is not DR. A. T. SANDEN. Sworn to bfor m this 17th day of October, A. D. 1J00. THOS. W. FOLSOM, (Seal) Notary Publlo (87). The above otftr holds good for my 189$ Electric Belt, ai well my latest Invention, the Herculex Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, Sanden, 183-185 S. Clark THE OMAHA DAILY 1113.13: StrypAV, 1) KCEMKEK JJO, 1900. church Instead of nt the association rooms, Dr. Jamison, an nvangellst, will speak Pastor Johnson of the Methodist church Is preparing for a series of revival meet ings. Hev. It. W. Jamison will hold revival services nt tho Presbyteilan church this week. Henry Elsfelder Is golnrr to Lincoln to spend a week or two In the Interest of bin menus, Mrs. L. A. Davis Is at Elgin, III., whero sho Is spending some tlmo with friends nnd relatives. , Tho lllirmoliv club Will lint meet nn Man day night, as announced In The Ueo of jestcruny. Watch night services will be held at tho i-irsi .vieuioiiisi ijpiscopal enurch on Jlon day night. Washakie tribe of Hed Men will give n mosnucrado ball at Workmen hull on New eur s eve, . The foundation for a number of new dwol Ings nre being laid nt Twenty-fourth and F streets, llert lloobuck. Twenty-second nnd .1 ruiriH, ims returned rrom nn extended Luropeun tour. Storm sash. Howiand Lumber nnd Coal company, Twenty-fourth rtrect, between M and f streets. Chief Mitchell says thnt he understands 'hero Is a ens of smallpox nt 213 South Twentieth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wake, 2208 J street, have returned from Cozad. where they spent Christmas with friends. Migtc City council. No. 370, Knights nnd ', "i necuruy, wi:i meet .Monday even ing at Modern Woodman hnll, Hepreseiitntlvo I). R Wilcox linn ar ranged for rooms ut tho Llndoll hotel dur ing tho session of the legislature. City Treasurer Koutsky Is grading tho property at Twenty-third nmf O stree s preparatory to tho erection of a lino res! uenco. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wilcox of Ida Orovo nro here to spend the winter with Airs. n. h. Wilcox, Twenty-fourth nnd J streets. . "Si' p- MncDonuld writes from Dublin, to Treasurer Koutsky asking for a state ment of his taxes on the property he owns in this city, Martin Jo. tor of Aurora. III., will come hero to tako the placo nt the South Omuha brewery inodo vacant by tho retirement of F. J. Freltng. Tho King's Daughters of the Presby terian church will meet on Frldny, Jan uary 4, with Mrs. R A. Kclls, 723 North Twenty-first street. ,Kor 'V3'!'.1 two f00'1 six-room flats near 55th ?.2U..N "twets. 15.00 each. George Sc Co.. 417 North 25th street. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Jones and Mr. nnd Mrs. AJ Hunter hnvo returned from Al bany, Mo., whero they went to spend Christmas with relatives. ,T.'l Vin'nn I'orelgn Missionary society of tho Methcdlst ohurch will meet Wednes- J;' .lfrnoon wl,1 -Mr"' W. Smith, C21 North Twenty-slxth street. Co'incllmnn Fitlo leaves on Wednesday for Lincoln, where ho has n position in alio of tho departments. a Wll. however maintain his residence hero. "cvcr, .,JJ.i forcc tho treasurer's olllce was lS, ! '"l'5T'"crl,a.y taking In money nnd making ut tax statements. City taxes bu como delinquent on January 1. "Twentieth Century Christianity" Is tho morning themo of Hev. .1, A. Johnson nt tho Methodist church today. In the even. Ing tho pastor will speak on "Resolutions." xrTi'. "A1.1"!'1, reception of tho local Young 5!.cir cl"rls,m".n!aocl!ltlnr will bo given an Monday evening from 8 until 10 o'cTocI mints auxiliary will servo rcfresh- .n?iY Irvtnts ,V- Jn!1"8f,n will preach today at tho following places: At U u. m.. St. Martin's, Twenty-fourth nnd J streets- nt 0:30 ,.. m., ,u St. Edwards Tw-entv-sfx 1 and Adams: ftt 8 p. m.. nt Bt. Clomenti an?.l,r,i",n,lli,"m,, 8, H,r; Bormo""?,: lie preached clofll,"' f century will A cold, cough or la grippe can bo "nipped In tho bud" -vlth n doso or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Dcwnro of substitutes. Dillon's drug store, South Omaha; Myers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. I'l Inltlntory Ceremonies. CAHHONDALK. 111.. Deo. 29.-Al.out four months ago It. p. Denson, n saloonkeeper of DeSoto, In this county, met his death as a result of being Initiated Into a secret order known us the KnlghtB of tho Royal Arch. During tho Initiatory ceremonies a poddlo about eighteen Inches long. In which was a blank cartridge, was used. Tho usur mado a mistake and usod tho wrong side, tho result being that tho wad of tho cartrldgo was Imbedded In tho thigh of Deason, causing his dentil through blood poisoning about fifty hours later. Thedenth caused u sensation nnd as a result tho ritual of the order had to undergo a change nn regards the use of a paddle. Mrs. Dea son brought suit to recover damageii against those, who participated In the affair and hua received Judgment for Jl.OOO. The result of tho trial Is not ncceptablo to either party nnd tho courts of last resort will bo called upon to scttlo the matter. Southern Stntc In IteliPlllan. UOSTON. Dec. 29 -Tho Middlesex club had Its monthly dinner nt Young's this afternoon, at which tlmo former Governor Urackett, Its president, made a remarkable sixech In discussion of tho subject of "Elec tion Iiws." tho selected topic for the oc casion, lie referred to the now apportion ment of tho states for natlonnl representa tives and in quoting tho constitutional re quirements for such apportionment said that congress cannot Ignore th action of four southern states In disfranchising negro citizens. Ho snld that the repre sentation from those stntes would bo red-iced und tho states themselves In throw ing out tho negro vote, he maintained, were in leuiNiiuji iiKuinsi ma unueu mates. Collem- (iymiifialtim Director. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Tho second and last day's session of tho fourth annual meeting of the Society of College Gym nasium Directors was held todny nt Co lumbla university. Several nancrs were read behind closed doors, tho contents of which. In accordance with a resolution of a former session, wero not made public. The following officers wero elected for the en suing yenr: President, Dr. R. Tnlt McKun zle, McGlll university, Montrenl: vice presi dent, Dr. Cnsper W. Miller, I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania: secretary-treasurer. Dr. "lunuti i it ouwiKt.', iuiiiiai)iii university ; members of tho council, Dr. Paul C. Phil- litis. Amherst co'.leire. anil Prof. Alouzo Stagg, Chicago university. Dentnl PriliiKOKiu-N KU'ot onieers. NASIIVILLK, Tenn., Dec. 29. Tho Instl tutu of Dental Pedagogics closed its hcs slons hero today. The following ofllcera wero chosen: President. Dr. Oeorge R. Hunt, Indlannpolls; vice president. Dr. liar ley O. Oeslee. Chicago: secretnrv-trenHiiree Dr. 11. R. llleston, Louisville; member of the executive commltteo for three years, W. II. Whltsloy, Cleveland, O., succeeding Dr. II. W. Morgan of Nashville. h Two Killed lu Terrllnrr Klirht. ARDMORI-J I. T., Dec. 29. In a pit-bed battle between Sam Ounn und Jim Lovo on ono Hiiio nnu jjiiicii jncKSon una Phlll Franklin on the other, near Tntnm Inland town, Lovo ami Gunil were killed outright. Jackson surrendered nnd Is In Jail. Franklin CHcnped. hut olllcers hnvo lilm located In a swamp and troublo Is iciircn. or on deposit, and that lived up to in both letter until you are satisfied with resulti, Note: The word "Herculex" has been trade-marked legally by me according to act of U. 8. Congreei, and no one nlae dare uae It. When you aee tho worda "Dr. Sandon'a Electric Herculex," together with factory number etaniped on a Belt; you may know the article la genuine. Write for iny new Illustrated dcicrlpttve boo!.-, "Health In Nature," sent free by mall, or drop la at my efflca for free eonaultatloa. St., Chicago, 111. MORONI WINS HARD RACE V n1 TT At n . t new uncans uanuicap uapiurea n weuer s Mount bj Half-Length. ONLY TWO FAVORITES FINISH IN FRONT Slnrler Chris FlUm-rnld Arrives nt Crescent City Track After I.oiik ni unit Will Airiiln Wield (he 1'Iiik. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 29. Young Weber wns forced to ride Moroni out to win today's stake, tho New Orleans handicap, at soven furlongs, nnd he was but a scant half a length to the good at tho end. Charllo O'llrlen, a mild favorite at L to 2, could not negotiate tho going, and except Alpaca, who was a strong second choice ut 13 to 5, nnd who led all tho way to tho stretch, the oth ers wero never dnngcrous. Iecn and Hello of Orleans were tho only winning favorites. Whllo nt tho post for tho fifth race, Matchlm ran out to a false break and went nearly threo miles. Tho horso was ordored to start, but Richards wisely pulled him up In tho nrst few Btrldes. Starter Chris J. Fitzgerald, who was 111 nt his homo lu Canada when tno racing opened here, arrived today and will probably ns Btimo tho duties of starter on Monday, re lieving Jako Iloltman, Tho weather was rainy and tho track very heavy. Results; i.,'.r8ti1r'.u:.-'t H? a"'1 11 "Ixteenth, sell ng: llrlght Night, m (D. Shaw), 5 to 1. won; Nearest, 101 (Richards), H to 1 nnd 3 to !'u,8e.con! Juck Martin, loo (Miles), c to 1, !k'r'' ,Tlmu:.1:5;V Hau'iuo II, lllshop Torn Cromwell also ran. Second raie. six furlongs, Belling: Grn- f Mlir'h? m(Uiul.0) ,9 ,0 , 'ou: Scrlveher. 113 (Mitchell), 4 to 1 nnd 3 to 2. second; Sir Christopher, tin (Wllkerson), 40 to 1, thlnl lime: 1:19. Pirate's Queen, Saline. Uteri) Or on. piekma und Mnroquo so n so ran. ' T ' , sieepiecunse, snnrt course: ;m'"'vU?iLiiwJoh-',)! uv.0"' wn": Harvo ii, ir, (. Williams). I to 1 nnd to 0, second: tw. ",!' I3.'.' "'. t to 1. thlnl r.. ! 1 - '"nikecno and Rrlstol also ran. Clorolm fell early In thn men lourth race, Now Orleans hnndleun. seven furlongs: Moroni. w,i (A. ur Ti tn 1. tvnn Atnnnn 111 It,... .... 1 i- .. V. lv". ' "ny in ino race. Io.irth race, Now Orleans hnndleun. even furlongs: Moroni. w,i (A. Weber) " 4 o 1, won; Alpnrn. Ul (Wonderly), 13 to r, "' . 0.p,n'.H,r.m,li 01,1 Vax (Cochran), 7 o 2. third. Time; IWA. Charllo ori rlen , ",",L 4nrl,ot'- T Klngsley and We dc- llllll t( J matin also run tiW1 race- .ono mllo: Donnn Seriv. SO SS (Coehrm.): 8 to 0 and 7 to 10. Voc omY Gray Dally. 83 (Lynn). 20 to 1. third Tlmo! 1 ...TJ- .a,. l ke, Choice and Matchlm also ran. Matchlm sixth rnce, selling, ono mile and n six teenth: Hollo of Orleans, 101 (v a sh 7 to 10. won; Ida Ledford. in WllkerVo n) , t, o 1 i'i" -M1?8! "Cf""'1; I'hldlas. 101 (Co iira i). 2 rT',ri!1lE.CA!lrrtVale,,)jo-e iniiriif ii man run. BRUTAL FIRST AT LONG ODDS I'rlnor Pint liitovrsk I'm Colt Winn Juve nile Champion Stakes In llnnt Drive. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 29.-Hrutul a eolt thn J, v2,r,!'l of IVnco i:o'lutowHkl?vvon tlin Juvenllo Champion stokes at Tanfor.i n f'r'o,na,yiOfr'om,a,Sc00:' W:, ..TO?K8 O'Connor, heat Cnnmor In a ! Irlv by half n length. Tho latter colt i. nlnl ,L W.'.f I'avorltes took three of tlm event- i',: inn.hn,H "T'vcd hero from New York. H.,. wl.V. b0 .""owed to ride at Tanforan 'A'.'.1.,?:" ';?k lP. hllv f'o ban removed at Oakland. Results ivl'suiis; ll-.VS'.. lvo nnd one-lmlf furlongs, h,n 1 .'il'V?,'1'.,105 'Domlnlck), 4 to r. l1100', fJJV'Jmnii). 20 to 1, second i' irsi race. iiuiso: iiir won; Annell a :.i - - J w.....,, ovuiiiiu men. nnn tniin . , , . Rill Gur- M1mcIi)' ?5 i ""coM: Wooster RoV 103 (IJullmnn). 2 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:11ft M'll, J,l I 1 JfllTl 1 n I Plf 1 7 tn in ........ rt-..- A i i MlM O,"1 Sunello nln rnn. ' ,mu,M-ii,. sieenieciiase Hhorl (couplet! with Golden Age), lhln,: JTi07 also4'ran. Bt'' Kcnllwort'' "d Dodeek Fifth race, mile nnd one-sixteenth Rollins Opponent. 101 (Coburn). 2 to L wo n St' Wood. 101 (Domlnlck). 2 to 1 eond-' Ed. gnrdo, AS (Rnusch), 10 to I, third! Time: i'. i T?e".0"7i"r "J. lr- "e"yH. levator Tmi WEEKLY SHOOT OF GUN CLUB tiootl SenreM It nee .Mil ill- In mill nt KventH. n I'lfty-lllril Other .At the weekly shoot of tho Omnlm nn SrnV.mil'M.V0?inn,Y "fter"" the club 5?.Vm.lt,i,,' f0"wing scores wero made on I.. 111111,1 Loomls l.oomls ...2221 52I2 1200'' 'wto n.io.i o. ..22222 22112 22122 21222 2222' '"'i ...('212 22222 121-2 "1"1 i--'- ...2211 22212 12222 "iy"l ""oT .. .11021 21112 112M 1M2 11111-22 ...11111 21121 21ll l12i 122 -20 ...1121 22121 11212 l' 1"--t ...21222 22222 12222 22122 222T2 2, lionson . Ilonson . Hardin . Hardin . 1'armelco Rlack ... Fogg .... .iii-i suiu L-.-ni n12 2112222 itenu Rlack yiii-i van o inn louowing nave heen selected ns thn CurrlKiin'M llurKi-fi Sulil. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 29.-I!orscH he lonullli; to Kilwiinl Cnrrlenn nn.l ,,.,......;. of the lato Mnrcus Daly weie bold ut uuo tlon at 'Ianforim today. Tho Corrlgan horses brought $,f0. John Mackay of Rniieho del pnBo was tho principal iiurchaser. I'at Dunno paid Jl.auo V;' i. b ,,",'"K . Y unsottaw-M ss Mux in. Tho stallion Montana, owned by l'1? .VillY eue ww sold to John Mackay .... ..Mil ,i, uuiui i,. iiocKi'iener, in negot iiik nir win purcn use or John R. Oentrv 2:0OH. for hls'toek ramii ut Vlcl It ,, ;: Gentry Is owned by 13, 11, Harrlman. I.onton .liny It ll o In t'liliruriilit. LONDON. Dec. 29.-Snm Lontcs. tho KngllHli Jockey, who wns Relff's closest competitor last season, has started with his wlfo for New York, llo is going to California for thu winter and may be In duccd to rldc. IViitnoii Will Help I In ft. ROSTON Dec. 29.-A statement Issued by riiomas y. .Lawson tonight says that Cap tain Hank llalT has been engaged to sail tho new boat and will be assisted by Cap tain Nnto Watson as rescrvo muster. Cold and cough cures are numerous, hut tho one that lends nil others In merit 1 Foley's Honey and Tar, which Is In crent demand theso days. Myers-Dillon Drug Co,, uiminu; union s urug sioro, south Omaha. Hook InIiiiiiI'm .Vevv TeiiK I. Inc. FORT WOHTII, Tox.. Dec. 29.-The Chicago, Rock Island & Mexico railroad was organized hero today with tho followlug officers and directors: M. A. Low, Topcka. Kan,, president; J. II. Conlln, Twist, Tex., vice president, chief engineer nnd sunor- Intendent; Dwlght Ford, treasurer and sec retary. It was given out that work on tho now line would bo begun nt onco nnd that it would bo punned ns fast as possl.'ilo to completion. There will bo nbout 110 miles of tho road In Texns, The lino will start from Liberal, Kan nnd will pass through the counties of Dallam, Hnrtloy nnd Sher man in Texas. Connection will bo mado with tho EI Paso ft Northwestern nt 3omo point In New Mexico, to bo decided on i omnn til. Timo:i:0SH. Lucera Pic lovv. Illus .nj: tellada. Marlon, Rrlstol, Instante. "an la Lucas, Luca and Carthagcna also Van cc Nestor. 179 Cooped." to second." I n A ,mo: 7.-00, Kva Noe also ran. "rt.1' r".c.- ovcn furlongs. .Tuvcnlle Champion stakes: Rrutal. 115 (O'Connor) 7 to 1. won: Canmore, 122 (Mounce) i tn 1 second: Rol Inn- n,mr vrr '! '." '.: ixin race, nx nnd one-half fnrlniiL-a-Phnenlssn, 107 (Mounce). 3,a to 1. won- Rren' lllda. 10S (HullmauV, cn,.,Med v th V , S ssn, second; Onvx. 107 Tiilloy). lo to 1 U'.i ,-.T ".HY M2"4- cUbaccres.0 l.adV Maud. Light Dollnrs. Hnralamb. William F Honduran. Sweet Voice. Tho Odyssey ami nuciiu iunu I it II Down-f 2M122 22122 (1111) 21121) 22021-18 Lewis 2012' 21221 0221 00o0" "'-ih flnllagher 01212 10111 01211 " i? Parmelee 22221 22222 ,...11.V. llllU.JJl I 1 I I ' 1)1111 VI I' llUlf 1 1 L-l llllll ... ti;i,-iiuiiiviM n, mo learn b loot at Kaunas City January 17. S and 19: (Icorgu I' klT ?! .S' V,,r,nolS, '""'tn. h Oram" Rlclmrd Ulmb'e, Junius Kmeml. .1. c. Rend. . D. Tovvnseiid, Dan limy, Richard Lln drrmiin and Frank Cntblo. Wntson and Hardin, extras. Itnekrfeller .11 nj- llnj .lohn H. Centry. MIDDLKTOU'N. N. Y.. Dee. "9 n I. orted at aoHchen that Frank Rockefeller, I at- The Business gTk Is the Office Open Continuously from 8 a. ni, to 9 p. m, Sundays from 8 a, m. to 5 p. m. The Doctor's Quick Cures and Low Charges aro the Wonder of All His Competitors. VARICOCELE POSITIVELY CURED IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS. Dr. McGrew's treiitiiHnl for Viiricot'clo gives absolutely no pain and is the quickest form of curing this disease that lias ever been discovered. The doctor has devoted 26 years t the treatment of Varicocele, and it is but justice to him to sav. without fear of contradiction, that, his treat meiil for Varicocele HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE. AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS DR. McGREW can give you Hot Springs treatment for Syphilis (except tho water), anil he guarantees better results mid better satisfaction, besides you can take his treatment right at home and no one will ever find out that, you have this terrible disease. It, is quite dilfeuent when you have to go to the Springs, for that trip alone is quite sullicient to advertise just what your ailment is. Have you ever thought of this? All external signs of the tlisease disappear at once uuder Dr. MctSrew's treatment and not a spot or pimple will ever appear to expose the nature of your disease. This fact, alone is a priceless comfort ami consolation to one alllicted with this ailment. Dr. McClrew guar antees you a permanent cure for life ami his charges are always reasonable. Vl ET El A lfflfa cases have been cured of Lost Manhood, WCI yJyy Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain Power, Nervous mmmammmtmraxma mi m lability, Poor Memory, Despondency, Stricture, Gleet, Gonorrhoea and all unnatural discharges. RECTAL DISEASES. Dr. McGrew's treatment for Diseases of the Rectum has proven a wonderful success- Fissures, Ulcers, Piles, Prolapsus, and all chronic disorders of tho rectum relieved, almost instantly and a permanent cure is made without cutting or pain. The cure is quick and complete. Consultation and examinations free. Those at a dis tance will be treated by mail. i CHARGES CONSULTATIONS Treatment by Mail Medicines Eent everywhere, free from gaze or break rg ready for use. Office Hours g a, m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. P. O. Box 766 OFFICE OVER 215 SOUTH I4TH ST BETWEEN FARNAM AND DOUGLAS STS., OMAHA, NEB- lutor. It In cxpcctcil that this Improve ment by tho Hock iHlnml company will he completed by tho latter part of next year. 'liciii Itntt-H to .Vortlnvi'Kl. ST. PAUL. Minn., Dec. lit). A few ilays ngo tho paBsenRer agents of the Northern Pacific, tho Orerft Northern ami tho Soo lines met In St. Paul ami decided to abol ish tho $10 round trip homescolers' rates to tho west. Today a circular was issued by tho threo big roads stating that on January 1, 1801, round trip homeseekers' tickets would bo Issued, but nt n cost of $."2, sec ond class. It wns only after several meet ings had been held that tho toads decided to lssuo cheap round trip rates. Another reason filvon for tho resumption of the round trip rates Is thnt rate-cutting was threat ened by ono of tho lines which from Hip first was opposed to tho abolishing of the rates. Con no I 111 ll 1 1 Mlf tin- Slilllliern. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 29. In a scries of circulars Just Issued by tho Southern rail way announcement Is mado of tho tnklng over of tho Louisville & St. Louis Air lino, tho appointment of George O. Smith ns general manager nnd tho consolidation nf the air lino property nnd all tho lines of tho Southern In Kentucky under tho operat ing tltlo of tho St. Louls-Louisvlllo lines. Tho Jurisdiction of tho first nnd second vlco presidents is extended over tho nir line. Tho headquarters of tho general manager, Oeorgo C. Smith, nro established In tho Chemical building, SI. Louis. Tho vnrious nudltlng nnd other departmental olllcers In Louisville huvo their territory extended over tho air line. mv liliio I'roKi-riHlnK ltfiilill. Tho Durllngton hns been making ex traordinary progress In the const! uctlon of Its now lino from Tolucn, Mont., to Cody, Wyo., which has been mado largely pos sible because of tho fnvorahlo weather that has prevnllcd so far this winter. Tho grad ing work has progressed so rnpldly that track-laying has already commenced far In advnnco of tho tlmo expected by tho company. Contrncts for tho transportation of wool shipments from Cody on or beforn July 15 next aro now being made. Southern Itnlliviiy Appointment. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. Tho Southern Hallway company announces tho following appointments, offectlvo Jnnuary 1: W. H. Peddle, general superintendent of trana portatlon; II. H. Pegram. assistant gunoral manager; H. V. Ilutchons, superintendent Memphis division; A. Hamsour, superln dent Norfolk division. Theso nro changes rowing nut of tho resignation of J. II. Tlarrotl as general superintendent of trnnsporti'tlon. Xer- Krlo lliilluity Appiilnti-fi, f'LKN KLANI). O. Dee. 28. II. W. Ed ward hns been mado assistant general, pns nnor agent of tho Erlo railway with head- utors In Chicago. Thomas Heard hns been Eongor nu a mado foreign frolght agent of the Krlo with hendiiunrtors In Now York Clileimii (.rent Western 1)1 rector, ST. PAUL. Minn., Dec. sn. William A. Itoed of tho firm of Vermllyo ft Co. tif New York wns elected to tho directory of the Chicago Oreat Western railroad at a fnoot Ing of tho directors here today. Dan. I will not bo with you tomorrow night, Am invited tn tho Elks' "watch meeting." More fun thero. HILLY. of My Life Welfare of Men DR. McGREW is the only Specialist in Omnlm who has nlwnys limited his practice strictly to the treatment of Diseases of Men Only. WHY IT CURES MEN. Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts. We answer the ques tions briefly. If you cut an urtery In your arm you do not ' take Internul niPdlcliiH to stop the flow of blood. YOU USE LOCAL AI' PUPATIONS. Blm lllarly when the ure thral ducts become weakened nnd re laxed It Is ridicu lous to tflltH Intnrnnl treatment, which must pas through the tomach and urine before It reaches the lent of disease. Tho xemlnnl duets project Into the urethral canal through the Pros tate tilnnd, and nre easily reached by LO CAL THEATM13NT. The St. James treat ment Is prepared In the form of rrnvons Very narrow, smooth, flexible anil wholly soluble, which nro Inserted Into tho water DasKr.ge at night, whero thoy dlsmilvn nd deposit the medication in Its full strength upon tho Prostate Gland, S?,1f,t.a.c,t,V,? nndtrengthenlnK the ducts, FOHKVKK STOPPING drains and enlist flnns, and curing while the patient slcens Dr. Carter's "dran-Holvent" noluble Hougles will dissolve, dlcest and forever remove urethral Every Man Should Know Himself. able St. James treatment In urethral diseases, Every suKerer trom i Stricture and Its offspring, Prostatitis and Seminal Weakness, should write to tbe St. James Amoolatlon. Itox Clnolonaii. (Jhlo, for tlielr wonderful Illustrated ork ihowlnc tb parti of the human system Involved In urethral ailments, wblch they will send securely wrapped In plain package, prupald HOME TREATMENT CAN ST. JAMES ASSb., 62 ELM ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STR0N6 AGAIN ! K- i . .1. . , , . ... , at vigor to the whole Lrlnr. All dralm aaa V- J'c properly cured, ihnr condition ciften V Mailed jealed. I'nce t per boij 6 boxei, mour,f. " -i i 'tUi- book. Sold by Kuhn & Co.. 15th and Douglas, Mr. WIiimIimv'k HnnlliliiK Syrup. J lias been used for over F1KTV VISA ItH by MILLIONS nf .MOT 1 1 HHJJ for their CIIIL DltKN WIIILIJ rnHTMINO. sth PEIt. KEC'l' KUCCEKM. 1 I" SOOTIIKK tho e-IIIMJ. ISOKTP-NS tho Ol'MH, ALLAYS all PAIN VuVjVi'. ',!? g's I In every part or tho world. He sure ami " f. .Mrs. winKow-ssootiiins, Syrup, and tako no olti-r kind. Twenty-live cents a linttlo. I EPQK NO CURE. NO PAY 1 J D jOFj If you ham r mull, e.ik orirain, 1 J lofl nower fir Wl-akenlnr, rinin. Vjj our Vacuum Urun I)evelr will VI re.lorn ttiti ivlili...., .t...j Ua 9 U oleetrirltTi 21.00 In failure, mt ono rrturnrdi no O O P. fffl.Mj wrltofor turtlriiUr. ffnt in plain e nHnw. LOCAL APPLIANCE. CO., 414 Chirlei BI4r, Dnvtr, Clio. LOW FREE. Stricture In IB days, without pain, Injury or Incon venience. Tho bouKlcs ure Inserted at nlxht and act while you sleep. "Orun Solvent" removes every symptom of stricture, leaving the canal ils healthy ns when nature formed It. NO IHlUrAL CL'TTINO OH D1LATINO, NO INJEC TION9 TO IRHITATK THE MEM UKANE. NO INTERNAL DIlUOaiNCJ TO KUIN THE BTOMAC1I. The St. James treatment Is local, direct and posi tive. Varicocele. Varicocele Is nn accumulation of slue Rlsh blood In the veins of the scrotum, due solely to Imperfect circulation, and tmi Its origin In n diseased and torpid Prostato Oinnd, Operations In this dl euce are only temporary, nnd no me chantcal device yet discovered hns cured ii (Ingle caie. Gran-Solvent heals tho Prostate and restores heulthy circulation. Varlcocelo disappears and tho sltiEglsh accumulation is replaced by puro, healthy, red blood, 19.S4G men strlctured, wenk, wasting and despondent were cured und restored by the St. James method lust year. A vast army of men in whom tho light of llfo has penetrated the fearful nightmare of stricture nnd seminal decay. FREE UK CURD II V TUB PATIENT AS fcUCV CtSSKULLV AS 11 V OURHUI.VJCa. Th tier nave itoott trie, ten otycarf, nil hjYO cured thuutasdi of caiei of Nenroui Ditcatct, mch Debility, Dimnen.SleepIen- uci anu varicoccie,Atropny,&c They clear the brain, itxenEthta ine circulation, make dieition pencci, inn iiapiri a neauny and laiwi ire rhrrlr.,1 - ,.!... worrlel them Into Inianity, Cnniumption or Death. with Iron-clad lef al ruaranirt incnrr or refund the Addiesi. PFIL M-"' wn m a n and J, A. fuller & Co.. 14th and Douglas, Bujjcrlorto A)lol, Tansy, Ptniiyroysl tr hteel. Suro Relief of Pain und Irregulari ties Peculiar to tho Sox. Aplollno Capttilcs for threo months coat SI. Drug-slit or P. O. JSoz S0SI, Nuw York. Cook's uurn-i Tabints nrr uccrr.f till v uted monthly liyovur IU.U0O ladies. I'rlco, i. Ily mail. J1.0H. Keud 4 cents far i MipiilM nnd p'trileulniH. ' Iik Oiok Co.. Veilw srd hve , Detroit, MU'h. cM iu Omaha by ICu Lu V Co., U & Uouglaa. )