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    THE OMAHA DAILY 15EE: SUNDAY, PERU UAH V 2-1, 1001.
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CIRCUIT NOT YET COMPLETE
President Hlokey Has Not. Named Eighth
Oitj in Weitern League.
COLORADO SPRINGS' BIG INDUCEMENTS
Uffrra to llfltfitillnli n Piuitl of ' lf..S,l)DO
Uy Snip of Hrnmiii AiIiiiImhIiiiik
.Mnmiurr Itnurkr Tnlkn
About llli Tenni.
Manager Itourko of the Omaha Uasu Hal!
club considers tho announcement sent out
from Sioux City last week, unqualifiedly
statin; that that city had been chosen au
tho eighth member of tho Western leuguo
circuit, nH n bit premature. "No one, asldo
from President lllckoy," he Raid, "known
what city will bo chosen to cornpleto the
circuit, and, as u mattor of fact, I am
Inclined to doubt that ho han made up his i
mind definitely In tho premises. I think
that thero la little question of Sioux City
bclnjf named as tho eighth city, but It la
an undisputed fact that the Inducements
offered by Its chief rival, Colorado Springs,
aro not to bo considered lightly.
"Responsible business men In Colorado
Springs havo ofTorcd to provldo freo of nx
penso to the league a suitable ball park
with ii scntlug capacity of 2.G0O people.
Ilesldea this they offer to dispose of COO
season admission books nt $1C each, which
menus tho hanging "P of a bonus of ?8,000.
That would Insure the success of baso ball
In Colorado Springs from a financial stand
point for tho team stationed thero and all
of the visiting cluba. Tho offer la a most
liberal ono and It la not to bo wondered nt
that President lllckey Is taking his time
before arriving nt n decision. Whllo 1
believe that Slouv City will bo chosen, still
It wouldn't surprise me n great deal If
Colorado Springs landed tho much-sought-
after eighth franchise."
president lllckey will make a report on
tho circuit question at tho forthcoming
meeting of tho leaguo, which will probably
bo held early this week at 8t Paul. The
dato has not yet been set, but the magnates
aro In readiness to report at the call of
tho president. Several other mnttors will
como before tho meeting, the most Im
portant of which will be the schedule agree
ment. Thero In generally a deal of discus
sion Indulged In by base ball managers
when It comes to drawing up n schedule.
Kvory manager wants It arranged so that
tho big days,, such us Fourth of July, Labor
day and nn many Sundays us possible, will
tlnd his team on tho homo grounds. A good
schedule maker usually provides a satis
factory distribution ot the prize packages,
but It usually requires u whole lot of argu
ment to convlnccj1 every .man that ho Is
getting his Just deserts.
William lUntrke'H flrat woek as the sole
owner of thu 'Omaha franchiBo has hcen
rather an uneventful, one. The llnoa for
tho season's campaign had been pretty well
defined before Mr. Ilourke succeeded to tho
vole proprietorship, and ho cnnlcinplatca
few. It any, changes from tho original
planR. "Omaha con rest assured that Just
aa good baso ball as was ever played here
will bo provided by tho team representlii3
this city tho coming season. If anything,
I want 'an Improvement over past nchlcvo
monta'a'lid I think I am getting together a
team that will bo ablo to deliver goods
a bit better than over before. Thero Is
ono thing that I will' go on record now as
saying, and that Is thnt Omaha won't be
behind any of the other tcama In tho
lesgue lit tho quality of base ball played
by the men who wear the Omaha uniform.
"Already the Omaha team Is In good
Hliapo .tn. the matter of players. Wo have
fotirtfterfmcn signed and could go rlghi out
on tb'u Held as soon nn the men could get
horc .and. put up n good nrtlclo of ball.
Among, ll)e men whom I have reserved, but
are not .yet signed, aro Toman, Herman,
lloach, fv'cwmcycr. Ilalrd, McVlckar anil
O'ConnolI. I am now In correspondent
with 'Stub' Toman and will havo him
signed beforo the week Is over.
"I want to get hold of two or three moro
crackliiR good men. It Is hard to get the
top-ndtchors to sign right now, for they
are waiting to see Just how things aro go
ing to (urn out, I think, however, that I'll
bo nuccnssful In landing tho men for whim
I now have wires out. I am after a sec
ond baseman who will be head nnd shoul
ders above any man wo had In tho whole
leaguo lust year and I don't think there Is
any doubt about my finally getting him.
I havo offerod to trado for him McVlclter,
O'ConnolI and Italrd. and It's pretty nearly
a cinch that I'll get him. I already have a
good second baseman signed Low Walters,
from, Danville, III. He Is by no means a
youngster. Is about 26 years old and has
bad a great deal of experience. Everybody
who has seen him work says that ho is a
comer.
"We havo eight pitchers on our staff
right now. Five of them-IIcrman, Roach.
Coons, Freoland and Nowmeycr aro all
experienced men and thero Is no doubt but
that from tho bunch one or- two wizards
will bo dtvoloped. Their work Inst year
waVronts this prediction. Each ot them
did satisfactorily last season and showed
that they were good, reliable men, capable
of winning their sharo ot tho games. In
the meantime, If l. can locate a' good
pitcher, I'll negotiate with him. Drsldoa
tlieno old stagors I havo signed Steele, (3or
don und Ornham, all of thorn promising
youngsters, who will, I believe, make good
In their pitching performances."
Tho visiting teams at Denver this season
will get a larger share of the gitp ruculpts
than thnr did Inst. Foxv Oeorco Tebeau
rran'god It last, y.ar that the visiting clubi
mould no setttea wiiu on tne oasis ot v.',v
cents for each adult admission, In all of
MEN CURED
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UP Vacuum Smiii flAWAlnnM pnmi tuli.m
trurythiug else f tills and Impo is doad, Itie
torcs minll, weak organ, lost power, fulling
kiauhood, drama, errors of youth, otc. Stric
ture and Varlooeele peruiaaeutly cured in 1 to
a weeks.
No Drugs to ruin the stomach. No Cleotrla
Helta to ulattr and burn. Our Vacuum Do
toloper Is n loonl treatment applied directly to
Itio wonk Hud disordered parts. It plvna
trongth and dBTolopment wherever uppltod,
Old men with lout or fulling manhood, or thu
Irouuff nnd mlrtdlo auod who am renplnir the ro-
iiiiiaui j minimi errors, except or over work are
rraioreii to liaiui anil ktrength. Our
UarTdotiapnliuure 1ms oatouNhed.tlie entire
Jrorld. Hundreds of leading- phjralclana in the
United Btatea nre now recommending our appli-
Snre in the Mreroit rates where every other
nown device hat fulled.
Von will oo nnd fwtl It tanofit fron the flrat
ay for It Is applied directly at the soat of the
fc rdor. It makes uo difference how aevora the
iho other cities the visitors got 60 per
cent. This latter arrangement will prevail
In all of the cities the coming year, Denver
as well as tho others. "At last year's meet
lng when theso questions were settled t
saw Tobeau'a plan to get tho big end of
the receipts In the games played at Denver,
but I wasn't In position to combat him,
for I had a schedule that demanded all my
attention In working It through," said
Manager Rourke, "If I had antagonized
'White Wings' on tho other proposition ho
would have been obdurate on tho schedule
matter nnd I would probably have lost all
around."
OPPOSED TO TURF CONGRESS
lllir Ilnor Truck Art' DraertliiK the
Old Contrrrna unit Joining; IfiMirn
tvIIIi Wo'terti .Icii-Uey (.'lull.
The fight between the Western Jockey
club and tho American Turf congress'ls 6n
In earnest, although several raco tracks
havo Joined tho new Chicago association,
still retaining their membership In the
Turf congress. Tho Chicago tracks aro all
out of tho congress and aro arranging
dates regardless of tho dates of the con
grcss. This action will be felt worso In
tho south nnd west, which, It Is said, still
remain loyal to tho congress.
President Aull of the St. Louis Fair asso
elation has added the name of that track to
tho Jockey club, and there are but four
tracks left In the American Turf congress
free from aftlllatlon with the club. Wag
ner of tho Worth track nt Hot Springs
Is quoted ns saying that his track will go
nun ino association onerlng the best terms
to It, nltllOUeh C. A. Tlllpfl nf thn DJmor
Jockey club of St. Louis said that he was
assured ttio worth track would Join the'
southern tracks In their fight on tho big
eight composing the Western Jockey club.
This statement, with tho action of tho fair
association at St. Louis, mcaus that both
tho Jockey club nnd tho congress will main
tain imcim at at. Louis and that If the
threatened outlawry In mil Intn n
horsemen will have to make choice there, as
at several Jither places.
At Louisville tho Turf congress Is making
rrangements to onen n trnrlr nn Dm
grounds of tho trotting association to com
pclo with Churchill Downs, which has gone
over to the Jockey club. Tho meeting at
Louisville will bo held at tho clo3o of tho
Nashville meeting. According In nunl
advices tho competition at Louisville will
extend to every department, tho managers
of tho now track stating that they will re
duce the price of admission one-half, and,
as it is uniicrstood the Louisville pool
rooms will be closed this season, this action
will bring tho congress track Into popu
larity. ,
The present outlook Is Hint th Ai,iH,.r,
horse brooder, and-hor3o racer will havo to
unoose netween tne tracks of the rival as
sociations nnd that those making a prac
tice or Keeping Horses on tho southern
tracks will hold w'lth the Turt congress,
wnne tne northern racing men will Join
forces with the new Jockey club. At this
tlmo the California tracks lmvi. nut tinm
involved In tho controversy, but if the war
is w.igou on tne lines proposed, they can
not long remain free.
Iri.ffiia.n rniinl.li.n-
Inflames tho lungs. Foley's Honey and Tar
iui mo cougning and neals the lungs.
Th" nrdlnnrv muth tnwtlr.ir,A. .uinu ...
v -.. ., nuiuu tt. u
pimply expectorants will not do this, as
they keep tho lungs Irritated In throwinc
off tho phlegm.
roiriTMj spkvi" l.v avimj.
Inltcrltmii-r Ant with Itnplil Halt
for ('liaiiiiiueiif .Hiiimora.
According to tho statement made by her
mother, .Mies Elizabeth Devlin unnnt mfi .
000 In a year for drink mnnrt. .v.. x?.L.
York Press. The JIOO.000 was her part of
ner miner a esinie. When she rcce ved the
Inheritance, her mntlmr nv mi.. n...n.
- ' "j "i a.' n 1 1 1,
left home and becran a rnrnnr thn nl. .-
u mm or which seemed to be to surpass
in i ne unmoor anil nminnriiirtnaa
...... .twut? Uh V.UC1IU
pagno dinners nnd snnnem. tin .
ttlflt.it nnln.l. HH..nl. ' .
"imijiiiiutum wcro unuany memDera
ot the theatrical profession.
After consuming und dispensing this sort
in iioHpiwuiiy to tue run extent of her for
tune. ."Miss Devlin mttirnaii i hi. i..-
gave up charopaguo nnd becamo a woman
ui uusincss, .mo oponeu two millinery ea
tabllshments In Hrooklv n nnrl trm n-M.
parous. When sho had accumulated severs
uioiiKtimi uoi ars aiirh rwiin ,., ,.
npond her earnings as she had dlsslpatod
her Inherltnnre. Tho millinery atorca were
noon things to W remembered.
JIIss Devlin's mother nppeared In court
recently to prosoculo her daughter on a
chargo of habitual drunkenness, nnd there
mm mo story or dissipation.
Miss Devlin wept during the recital am
bogged her innther'H fiirlvina tv,
Utrato reprimanded tho young woman and
tuiiuuueti mo case.
I'lVli MVHS SAVIMI II V A llADV.
Mitulilc Aolilt-vriiirni of n Slx-Yrnr-
"iii hi riillmlclplilii.
rngjMrlc unit wrk. m,i ..?.. i
mother, who was keeping with her. Her
mother slept on. however, nnd the llttlo
!!2n.. I'.1!'1 bri.""r success with her fnther.
or with tho three other people who wcro
r... ufiiip. in in,, uuuat-. one nati recontlv
been tiiknn tn thn finifmi ,,r n . .iff ".: ,
alio made up her mliul that all the people
Then, with what uppcara to be a mojt re
markable O hlllnV llf nOtlMltrn n,l rr.,n,1
Judgment oil tho part of such h. child. 'she
me mini uimi unii run out to unit n
nollcomiiu.
"There aro llvo people dead over tn my
house.' she said to him. and tho potloomai,
asked her to lend htm to tho place. As
D..HII nn in.- :uii.-ii-ti mi; uour no smeueu gas.
The doorc and windows wnr ihmtvn n,,.n
und physicians were called. At lust all tho
peoplo -who lmd been overcomo wore
brought bnck to consciousness, a broken
gas main In tho streot was responsible for
iiiuir uuiiuiiiuu.
I Ittlo MngRln Dradley of Philadelphia,
who Is not yet 0 years old, saved live lives
thu other night by her prompt und InteU -Kcnt
net on. Sh.i irnltn t n i,. .t, V.iLi .
Without Drugs or Electricity by Our
Vacuum Organ
Developer
No Cure
No Ray
75,000 IN USE
NOT ONE FAILURE
NOT ONE RETURNED
cnae or how long standing, It la as lure to yield
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a he blood is the life, tho fortllttor of the hu
man Ixxly. Our Injtrumimt forces the blood
Into circulation where most needed, giving
strength and doTrdopment to weak and lifeless
part. Tl o Vueuum Oraan Developer was firBt
Introduced in tho atand1 b armies ofEtiropnu
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thousands of caes pronounced Incurable by
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Hemember there la no exposure, no C.O.I), or
any other vcliemelnnurdeallngwith thepublto.
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euTeloi. LOCAL APPLIANCE COMPrNV,
. 474 Charles lulldinf, Denvor, Colorado.
WESTERN LEAGUE
President HIekey of the Western league
has finally completed the compilation of the
batting and fielding averages of the player
who wero members of the soveral teams of
tho league last season. Delay In Issuing
this official standing was occasioned by the
failure of some of the scorers to forward
their score sheets to the president.
Tho showing made Is altogether a satis
factory one, and demonstrates beyond a
question the quality of baso ball played lu
tho Western league last season. In the
batting list Maltlo McVlckcr, who covered
tho center garden for Omaha last year,
stands at the head with a percentage ot ,3S9,
Twenty-two players batted .300 or better.
vi mis numoer nve wore umann unuorms;
McVIcker, Durrcll, Freeland Lauzon and
O'Connclt.
Tho Omahu players do not show so well
In the pitching and fielding averages.
Coons, Hughes and Gurrell each had a per
centage of COO or over In the games pitched
In which tho Omiiha club was victorious.
Cote of Sioux City carried away the honora
among the catchers, his percentage of
BATTING AVERAGES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE SEASON OP 1900.
PLAY ICR.
McVIcker. Omaha
Wllrou, St. Joseph and I'ueblo
Kane. Denver
Hurrell, Omnha
Illnes. LVs Moines
Schrnll, St. Joseph
Sulllvnn, Denver
Kreeland, Omnlia .i
Hollund, Denver
C'loisoii, Des Moines and Pueblo
Mellnle, Pueblo
Helttler. Des Mulnes
Preston. Denver , .'.
Hulen Pueblo
Wnrner, Des Moines...
Lauzon, Omaha
Parvln, Sioux City
Urashear. Sioux City
Parrott, Denver and Pueblt
Iluelow, Denver
Thlcl, Des Moines
niackbtirn. Pueblo
O'Cunnell, Omha
Hnymer, Hloux City nnd Pueblo
Drain, Des Moines
Whlttredge, Pueblo
Klinp. St. Joseph
ilniimnn. hioux t uy
Mohler, Denver
McCreedle. Sioux City
Strang, St. Joseph
Miller, Denver
Ilellly, Denver
O'Den, Sioux City and Pueblo
lllMrv. Drnver
'MHz, Ht. Joseph and Denver
Hull. St. Joseph .....i....
Itcbsnmen, Omahu and Des Moines
Lewce, Denver
Lally, Pueblo
Orah.im. Pueblo
Nugle. Des Moines
Hoy. Omaha
Dalrymple, Pueblo
O'llourke. Omaha
Hansen, Denver and Sioux City
Kbrlght, Sioux City
Anderson. Pueblo
Newmeyer, Omaha .-
Davis, St. Joseph ,
Toman, Omaha
Wilson, Omaha.
Glasscock. Bloux City
Mnrrttm. Ptlebto
Uaer, St. Joseph, Sioux City and Omaha!
I'lidcrwoo'i, Ht. Josepu
Brlstow. St. Joseph
Cote, Sioux City
McCuuseland, Denver
Thompson, Omaha
Halrd. Omaha
Dull. Des Moines
arinin, Sioux City i
Barnes, Denver
Nlles, Sioux City
Itulbert. Sioux City
Iteltz. Sioux City nnd Puehlo
Ionian. Omahn nnd Dos Moines,,
McKibben, Ht. Joseph
Vizard, Denver ,
Weaver, "Denver
Wright, Omaha ,
McIUIe, Sioux City
Camp, Sioux City
Kyler. Drnycr. ,
Mauplli. St. Joseph
Orlm, St. Joseph
Kclloy. Pueblo
Tinker, Denver
Koach, Omaha
Houtr. Sioux City
Welmer, Des Moines
Mackey, Omaha
Parker. Des Moines
Schmidt, Denver
Snooks, Pueblo .i
Moran. Pueblo
Hill. Des Molnea
Collnrs. Sioux Clty.i
McNeeley, Denver
Herman. St. Joseph
Ilertc, Bloux City...1.
Mcl'-nrlnnd, Des Moines
Henry, St. Joseph
Price. Pueblo
l'lynn. SU Joseph
Cole. Des Molnm :
Andrews. Pueblo
Yerkes, Omaha and Pueblo
McDonald, Bloux City
Ferguson, Bloux City
Johnson, Pueblo
Hughes, Omuhu ,
(lludp, Des Moines
b'errls. Omaha
Roth. Sioux City
Gibson, St. Joseph
Uiwler, Omaha
Cooiik, Omaha
Wenlg. Sioux City
PITCHERS'
PLAYEIt.
Price, Pueblo
Parvln, Sioux City
......
schmirtt, uenvor
McNeeley, Denver
Mnupln, St. Joseph
Herman, St. Josuph
Underwood, St. Joseph
McFarland, Dos Moines
Coons, Omaha
Eyler, Denver
Welmer, Des Moines
Hushes, Omaha
Olnde, Des Molucs
Kcrguson, Sioux City
nurreu, umann
WenlfT, Sioux City
ninekburn, I'ucb'.o
McDonald, Bloux City
Andrews, Pueblo ,
Yerkes, Omaha nnd Pueblo
Gibson, St. Joseph
Newmeyer, Omaha
Hoach, Omaha ,'.
Johnson, Pueblo
Kane, Denver ,
Whlttredge, Pueblo ,
FIBLDINO AVERAGES WESTBRN
LiEAOUE. HBA80N OF 1930.
FIRST UASEMEN.
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1. Hlckey. Denverr. 11 144 3 1 ,3
2. ftulltvun. Denver IS 161 2.98
3. Orlm, St. Joseph 14 151 6 2 .987
4. O'Deu, Pueblo 12 US 3 2 .98
5. aiacscock, Bloux City.... 64 Mi 20 12
c. McCauseiund. Denver.... 2.1237 8 b ,S8)
7. Davis. St. Joseph 32 813 18 18 .979
7. UlUZOll, Omuhu 33 314 19 7 . 979
7. Cole. Des Moines 22 229 6 6 .979
8. Rebsamen. Des Moines
und Omaha 68 683 Zi 23 .969
9. Ho'.lund. Denver 48 $94 20 15 .961
10. Hill, Des Moines 28 S13 9 12 .961
11. rarrntt. Pueblo 46 438 32 W .903
12. O'Connell, Omaha 37 342 13 II ,3
OFFICIAL AVEKAGES
chances accepted being MO. Dig mil Wil
son came fifth In the list with a percentage
of .913.
In the fielding averages the Omaha second
basemen carried away the plums, although
Urashear of Stoux City nnd Ilrlslow of St.
Joseph are, respectively, first and second
on the list. Then camo O'Councll, Mackey
and Lawler ot Omaha all lu a bunch.
O'Connell's percentage Is .945. Lauzon la
seventh In the list of first basemen, and
Hoy, who covered tho third bag most ot
the season for the locals, creeps Into tho
column the third man from tho bottom,
with a percentage of .831.
"Stub" Toman played In more games, by
a largo majority, than any other shortstop
In the league, and made thcsplcndld stand
ing ot .913. Among tho outfielders Matto
McVIcker comes fourth In the list tn thu
number of games played, but Is seventeenth
In the percentage column. Joe Wright Is
tho top man for Omaha among the fielders,
being fifth In the list with a percentage
of .934.
Tho table makes decidedly Interesting
reading, and Is In full ns follows:
BSeuo oas
g E 8 3 E 3 1
? s e j : s
a ; : ! :
M : : : 8g : I
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I ! N4 J J
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!W 272 71 1M US .359 V 15
23 iri3 10 E) 46 .378 2 ft
12 24 fi 9 12 ..m 0 0
11 32 2 11 16 .m 2 1
m 392 W 132 153 .334 13 31
10ft M.pi 6$ 149 213 .334 C 14
5? 210 3S 71 93 .331 !
17 01 13 20 26 .327 2 4
EVS 210 3S 71 f5 .331 8 0
M m 3J 04 kO .321 4 Vi
!S 422 M IS 174 ,319 !t 01
78 276 4S ).! 103 .318 7 ft
101 432 101 137 188 .317 23 33
B3 25f. 64 fit 102 ,317 13 SU
77 284 B0 50 110 .310 lft 11
101 404 73 127 171 .314 i i3
25 83 8 22 26 ,313 3 2
!l? 373 64 116 141 .311 10 .17
91 3S9 C9 121 173 .311 :'u 10
35 m 21 43 57 .311 1 6
!0 SfO !fi 121 161 .309 10 SS
18 05 8 17 20 .3uS 0 .1
70 274 44 S4 114 ,.306 11 ft
07 222 47 68 83 .306 12 13
W S67 Cii 112 173 . 303 1!) i7
35 118 17 ;6 66 .305 2 1
10S 442 75 133 If8 .303 11 23
69 284 62 M 122 .'Jl2 2 21
21 76 10 23 26 .302 2 S
55 223 50 84 69 .301 10 12
109 431 103 128 1 68 .237 S 02
10I 420 92 125 176 . 294 11 28
SS 248 30 73 96 .291 7 8
30 ffl 22 29 43 .292 S I
97 4IK) 67 115 142 ,2S7 12 111
31 115 14 33 46 .2:6 2 ft
93 2S4 70 109 150 ,23 23 IS
107 427 86 120 152 .2il 8 11
83 312 49 88 118 .2"0 12 rt
33 1111 15 22 39 .278 0 0
100 .155 06 98 111 .276 5 5
9t 350 69 !C 111 .274 20 9
9S 342 64 M 13J .271 8 7,7
78 308 48 83 115 .263 4 IS
43 150 25 42 62 .269 6 9
35 120 IS 32 43 .266 8 7
82 68 13 18 27 .264 3 3
54 201 38 03 74 .263 5 9
37 91 9 24 28 .263 3 1
82 319 43 83 110 .200 13 II
104 435 89 113 138 . 239 10 14
86 311 36 SO 109 . 257 7
C5 247 SO 63 73 .255 0 17
13 51 6 13 16 .253 1 1
S2 300 05 77 97 . 254 tl 20
41 134 11 34 47 .254 4 0
103 890 72 93 132 .251 11 12
89 312 40 78 89 . 250 15 3
44 172 27 43 OS .230 13 fi
18 07 9 14 23 .215 0 0
31 115 21 28 36 . 243 1 2
95 379 71 92 110 .242 18 22
37 141 23 84 00 .241 6 12
IS 79 14 19 25 .240 0 3
93 321 44 77 102 .239 7 10
15 03 9 13 19 .236 2 4
It 33 2 9 9 .236 1 3
69 209 28 49 59 .234 fi 15
94 335 45 78 ! .212 16 18
32 129 21 30 36 . 232 I 0
25 87 10 20 21 .230 4 1
14 52 6 12 13 .230 1 1
19 70 6 16 20 .228 4 2
14 44 2 10 11 .227 3 1
43 146 22 33 35 .226 3 8
48 119 18 31 32 .223 6 3
14 09 9 13 16 .220 0 0
81 293 41 64 74 .218 12 5
32 137 18 30 26 .218 3 8
24 66 10 14 17 .212 1 1
" 21 SO 11 17 22 .212 1 3
36 118 14 23 29 .211 2 ft
26 86 16 18 21 .209 1 1
28 91 12 19 23 .208 fi . 3
24 78 12 16 18 . 203 3 1
15 44 5 9 10 .201 0 0
61 216 38 44 05 .203 ! 12
28 103 9 21 25 . 203 2
24 84 tl 17 24 .202 2 .).
37 125 '14 25 33 . 200 1 0
32 102 14 20 25 .196 2 0
05 190 25 37 55 .194 20
31 58 15 19 19 .194 1 2
17 02 6 10 11 .192 2 1
11 28 5 0 6 .178 1 1
34 123 14 21 31 .170 3 f.
23 82 6 14 14 .170 5 2
21 09 10 10 16 .169 4 3
28 89 6 15 18 .168 3 0
27 79 7 13 16 .164 2 2
37 116 7 19 22 .163 4 1
59 204 20 33 38 .161 0 3
37 137 10 22 28 .100 0 4
22 76 9 12 14 .15M 2 1
14 48 1 7 7 .146 1 1
22 71 12 10 13 .110 0 1
23 72 2 8 10 .111 2 0
11 31 6 3 4 .096 0 0
12 30 3 2 2 .OCfl 4 0
13 35 6 2 3 .037 5 1
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16IU.77H
13. Marcum, Pueblo
14. Ebrlsht, Sioux City....
71.950
11.9I7
SECOND BASEMEN.
Urashear, Sioux City
Rrlstow, St. Joseph.
O'ConnolI, Omnha ...
Mackey, Omaha
Lawler, Omuhu
Mohler, Denver
IlarueM, Denver
Closson, Pueblo
O'Dea, Sioux City
I'ueblo
Hlnes, Des Molnee...
Mcllale, l'uobln
Itaymer, Sloux City.
Anderson, Pueblo ...
O'llourke, Omaha ,,,
Tinker, Denver
Hlckey, Denver
Ilalrd, Omaha .,,
Thlel, Des Moines, ,.
Kclley, Pueblo
I 2ll5o l
CO 137 188 18 .917
102 292 277 12 .910
24 41 61 6 . 945
22 45 48 7 , 93)
10 19 31 t .929
21 60 B7 (t .923
14 39 S3 C .923
15 27 41 C .918
17 41 85 7 .915
91 249 240 46 .914
20 40 52 9 ,91U
17 50 40 10 .900
46 133 135 30 ,899
38 74 89 21 .883
18 47 45 12 ,S
67 117 156 33 ,878
13 24 41 9 .878
13 25 35 11 .813
17 31 39 13 .813
and
THIRD BASEMEN,
1. Strang. St. Joseph 1108
2. Nl'.e. Stoux City 93
.6
.912
,909
,9M
.80
.8S
4. lUllly, Denver 58
5. Kelle, Pueblo 53
6. Thlel, Des Moines 10
1 60' 233 r.l
134 210 33
18 22 4
88 102 10
77 102 23
18 21 6
jjK.
A. U, ijUiiviu.'j,
Ihc Mont Reliable Speclullst in
DlBCiiaoH of Men.
STBICTURE Hadloally oured with u
rti ccinw and Infallible Homo
ana ULtt I Treatment. No Instru-
monts, no pain, no detention from buslnees.
Curo ffuarunteed,
URINARV Kldnoy and DUdder Troubles,
Weak Back, tturnlna; Urine, Kroquenoy of
Urlnatlnr. Urine lllgli Colored or with
milky aadlmont on standing, Gonorrhoaa,
uieet.
fiVDHII BSi for life nnd
O I rnlLla nolaon thorouuhlv
cleansed from the system. Soon every sleii
una aymptom uisnpponrn completely nna
forever. No "llREAiriNO OUT" of tho
dlaeoes on the nltlti or face. Treatment
oontaine no dangerous arusa or injurious
meaicinea.
WEAK MEN Losa OF manhood
jalawViatlw from Exoosees or Vic
sexually tints to Nervous Debit,
lty or Kxhauatlon, WaJttnjf Weakness, In
voluntary Losaeo. with Eerlv Deoav In
Vounir and Mlddle-btred, lack ot vim, vlcor
and strength, with sexual organs Impaired
and Weak.
CURES GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW
C. lllckey, Denver
7. Hoy, Omaha
8. Uriitn, Des Mollies
9. Closson, I'ueblo
3S 531
118(203
121. SS3
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HIIOUTSTOPS.
1. Haymer, I'ueblo
2. Iowee, Denver
3. Kail, Don Moines
4. Toman. Omuhu
r. Hall. St. Joseph
B. Ucrte, Rloux City
7. Hulen, i'ueblo
H. Urashear, Sioux City.
9. Tinker, Denver
29 Ml 93 11 .930
K 203 3K) 47 .922
93 200 292 4.1 .910
101 212 321 Kl .913
91 ISO 310 fW .9)7
G5 123 183 32 . 903
C3 132 201 37 . 900
37 82 119 25 . 8X9
14 27 44 14 .835
ITIKLDISRS.
WhlttredRo, Pueblo
Collars, Sioux City
NqkIo, Des Molncs
Johnson, I'ueblo ,
Wrlaht, Omaha ,
Selsler, Des Moines
Hulbort, Sioux City
Mcllale, Pueblo
Schrull, Ht. Joseph
Klynn, Ht. Jompli
Miller, Denver
Ilnuscn, Sioux City ,
arillln, Sioux City
Dalrymple, i'ueblo
Zeltz. Ht. Joseuh
14129 1 1 .9G7
21 24 2 1 .962
90 1JS 20 8 .901
15 19 & 1 ,900
13 17 4 1 .934
37 62 10 3 .933
14 IS 1 1 .930
71 159 12 10 .947
10S 228 9 1 .914
23 43 8 3 . 941
100 230 17 17 . 937
17 41 3 3 .930
34 63 U 4 .935
75 135 14 12 .933
31 03 3 4 .933
20 23 0 2 .933
105 213 22 17 .932
C9 119 4 11 .932
15 22 4 2 .929
TO 178 17 15 .928
84 172 9 II ,92S
13 28 9 3 . 925
54 80 B 8 .920
30 50 li 6 .918
II 11 ... 1 .910
62 119 10 12 ,914
49 51 10 li .914
31 37 6 4 .913
75 111 24 14 .907
21 40 3 6 .9J7
27 42 C 5 .905
S2 111 11 15 .890
73118 11 10 .Sh9
33 43 3 0 ,KSl
19 35 5 .883
13 12 1 4 .m
20 20 1 3 . 875
47 02 7 11 .8S2
15 24 ... 4 . 857
21 20 2 5 .841
14 17 1 0 .Vi)
11 12 2 5 .738
Wilson, St. Joseph and
l'ucuio
Preston, Denver
Ilallmau, Sioux City..
Thompson, Omaha ....
McVIcker, Omaha
McKibben, St. Joseph.
Halrd, Omahu
McCreedle, Sioux City
Ilcbsamen, Omaha ...
Underwood, Ht. Joseph
Moran, Pueblo
Holland. Denver
Lolly, I'ueblo
Warner, Des Moines..
Parker, Dca Molncs...
Parrott. i'ueblo
Bucr, St. Joseph, Omaha1
ami sioux uuv
Thiol, Des Moines
Vizard, Denver
Mcllale, Bloux City ..
Kerrls, Omaha
Weaver, Denver ,
I.utizon, Omaha
Freeland, Omaha
Houtz, Sioux City ....
Camp, Sioux City
Maupfn, St. Joseph ...
CATCIH3RS.
o?
a ?n
Pi5
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in ttjq
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Coo
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as 3
tr 2.
PI.AYHR.
a
1. Cotn. Sioux City....
2. liuolow. Denver ...
.950
.910
.938
.93.1
.915
.913
.913
.n'O
.903
.893
.S75
3. McCuuseland, Denver
4. Hansen, Denver
C. Wilson, Omaha
fi. Kline, St. Joseph
G. Graham, Pueblo
7. Sullivan, Denver
8. T.nuzon, Omahu
9. I-onian, Des Moines..
10. Selsler, Des Moines...
llncklcn's Arnlcrv Salve
Has Tvorld-wlde fame for marvellous cures.
It surpasses any other salve, lotion, oint
ment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, bolls,
sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum,
raver sores, chapped hands, skin oruptlous;
Infallible for pllcr. Curo guaranteed. Only
25c nt Kuhn & Co.
PATH VI
.Mi:i)ICIK TI;STIM4XIAI,S.
A New Industry In AVI1I0I1 AViiinii'
Tiict In I'rnvliiK Siit'rrsaf ill.
The business of Rottint; testimonials for
patent medicine manufacturers has become
an industry In Itself, rcport3 the New York
Sun. A great deal of tact and diplomacy
aro often noeded In It. It frequently hap
pens that feminine wiles succeed whon
everything oIbo falls. By n , process of
natural selection, thorofore, the business
has drifted largely tntu tho hands of women.
A Jottor of commendation from a governor
or a morobcr of congress 13 worth from 15
to $50. Members of state legislatures are
quoted nt from $10 to $15, Mayors and
councllmen aro'steady at about $5.
Thero Is also a small, but steady, demand
for recommendations from pretty women,
known to tho trade as beautlca, who will
furnUh strlklnc pictures to 50 with tho ad
vertisement. Pictures of beauties mtibt bo
In evening clothes nnd without hats.
It might bo supposed that recommenda
tions from ministers would bo much sought
for. On the contrary, they uro almost un
salable, au a rule. The niodlclno men nay
that preachers have been overworked for
monlala from ull of them,
advertising purpoEcs. There' is nn excep
tion, however, In the caso of Methodist
bishop. Ono manufacturer has been trying
for somo tlmo past to get u testimonial
from a blahop. Thus far, however, ho has
ucon unsuccessful', '
Testimonials from prominent people nr
nlways purely voluntary. When a senator
or a governor writes u letter In praleo of
Dr. Somebody's Panacea ho does It simply
aa a personal favor to the man or tho
woman who has Baught It. It takes tact
rather than money to get the riiuoh-aought-for
letter. With peoplo ot minor Impor
tance an offer of a dor.cn photographs Is
often made as an Inducement tor giving tho
testimonial.
A short tlmo ago a tncdiclnc company de
cided on a campaign In a western state.
Tho teatlmonlals ot the governor aud some
congressmen were desired. Many efforts
wero made to socuro them, but nil failed.
At last tho head of tho advertising bureau,
a bright young woman, took tho task per
sonally In hand. The governor and Jho con
gressmen all happened to bo In Washington
at the time. Sho went on to tho capital
and planned a campaign that lasted a fori
night. It was successful. The oillclals could
not resist her temlnlnu tact. Sho got teatl-
R8 407 113 8
31 12t! 33 2
21 75 111 3
10 G.1 21 3
77 410 100 13
'108 141 107 28
I 90 115 123 23
i 42,133 49 8
23107 18 5
6.T22S 74 10
33H2 40 9
SEARLES
OMAHA,
SPECIALISTS FOB
OR,
The Secret of Our Unparalleled Success is
Told in Two Words
WE CURE
Yuricocole, Acquired Bl ood Poison, Nervous
Debility, aud all Keflex Complications
and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses
of Men.
VARICOCELE
Are you afflicted with Varicocele or lta results Nervous Debility and Loss ot
ManhcoJ? Are you nervous. Irritable anil despondent? Do you lack your old-time
eoojiyy and atshftlon? Are you suffering tram Vital TTeaknees, eto.7 Thero Is a fle-rarwtc-:ont
of the aonsltlve oxgaaa of your Pelvlo Bystem, and 0Ten though it gtve
you n- trouble at present, it will ultimately lunmaa you, depreai your mind, raoh
your norvous system, unfit you for married life and shorten your existence. "Why
not be ourod before it la too lateT WE O AN CURB YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER
WRITTEN. QUARANTBE. We have yot to see the case ot Varicocele wo cannot
oure. Medicines, Electric, Belts, etc, will saver curo. You neod export treatment.
We treAt thousand ot caaos where tho ordinary physician treats one.' Method new,
never falls, without cutting, pain or loan of time.
THE TRUTH TO WEAK MIEN
READ WHAT THE "CHRISTIAN HPRALD" OAY8I
Rev. T. DeWtttTatmaije'a (rreot pnper, "Tna 0aIaANKuUJ.,, In IU laano o! Nov.ll, 1500, on raje
K2, aayat "Hrrnotlttn la not accepted m solenoe, and unfortunately la so largely In the hunda ot char
latana and humbuga that hontat Uvestlgntora are dlipoeed to let UsJons. ltla In tho aame category
with dlvlnatlon.aoroery.witchoratt.necromancy and other that are rrpeatedlydenounced In tiorlptnre."
The " Free Prescription" blackmallera who aend 1'olponoua Hlnff by Ex. O. O. V. without your order,
atternarda trying to force you to pay (or It) the acoundrela who aend out Rank Polsone, 8tlmulifnts
and I Mnrcotloe "Irfe')ample8j"tha frauda who ondVnlgarAprllancea.orwhocatUiTO metal plates
covered with red flannel nnUleotrloBeltt and the blatant, Ignorant quacfcawhodlngnoaefalaely and hand
ontworthleaa Moitrnmaatoutrageoua prlcea to poor weak men are even n orae than tho fraudulent hyp.
notlsta beeanae tby dlagrace medlcln which la aaolanoe repeatedly endoreod In Scripture.
BecU's Wonder-Workoro for Men, the greateat ot all Merve Kaoda.do not contain I'hoaphorna,
Bpanlab Fly, or any other of the mlnerala, eicltanta or potaona that make th vllo noitrnraa aold by tha
f raada 10 dangerona to human life, and the reaaon they have. In two years time, reached thelargeat aale
of any medlotn Intended for dlaeaaaa and weakheaeaa peculiar to men, la becanao they are exaotly what
they purport to be-The Worn Out Man's Belt Friend, and the Oreateat Remedy for Low Vitality made.
MR. BECK HAS M0RG THAN 60,000 SIMILAR TESTIMONIALS FROM MEN WHO HAVE DEEN CURED.
A machinist In Wilmington, Del., wrlteat "May I A lawyer In Ithaca, N.Y., wrtteat "dod blee
bearen bleaa you. Beck I Your Wonder-Workera I joul Wonder-Workera havo given me new life
have made a man of me In a very abort lime." I and I am entirely well. Oh, bow glad I ami"
Psof. O. K. Rat, one ot
the leading nharmaoeu
llita of the world, who la
the bead and front ot the
JUT Chemical Co.. ot De
troit, Mich., which ta tha
largest and only eonoern
making an eicluslvo bus
tueaa of manufacturing
flrst-olaaaremedlea accord
ing to.I'rtrate Kormulra,
hasthlatoaayt "Womake
Wonder -Wprkore for
Mr. Geo. 6. Hick, accord.
Ind to his Private Formula,
and have no beattanoy In
ueclartng them a most re-
iiauio rrmeay ror tne pur
poses Intended, and of em
InentlT aclenttic character.
11
uuiisu ironj meatoai anil
nnrapeuuo aiandpolnta."
wqnaer-workers are
eertnlnly par-eicellcnce tor
weak nsneless men.
A merchant In Auntln.Tex., aaysi "Thank Ood,
wuavb vi ivDUDfT'tvonerB reaii uiuu iug
irongor at w years man I waa at years."
OLD A1ANI
Thousands of old men who
thought thetr remaining days on
earth would bafetrnowbleta thn
VARICOCELE.
There la sot a caao of Vari
cocele on earth to-day that
Wondejr-WprfcorB uaed ac
cording to directions, at your
home, utyour work, without any
fppllancea, will fall to quickly,
boroughly and permanently
cure. It disorganizes all the
polaonoua deposits, restore a all
the nerve currents, and abso
lutely annihilates Varicocele
now bs a manl
day that they commenced the
use 01 mis groatesi ci nil pain
killers and: genuine strength
builders. Wondor-Workarq
will bring about a degree of
health and strength foryou away
beyond the average man ot your
yeara, and give you great peaoe
and comfort
I will tN; AN EXTRA WEEK'S SUPPLY at Waaacr.Warkeri sa PRESENT with efcrrll'rel tMe remedy
SOLD UP 1U APHIL FIRST to man whs menllnq Ihls adTcnltcmeot and Ibis saper when they n'-r ne mettlclnc-
Read My Affidavit of Protection.
I DO SOLEMNLY HWEAIt that leas than three
weeks' use of Beck's Wo.NDSR-WortiBna by me
when forty-four yeara old effected a curo of ex.
irciue .aervoua uannueuon, 1'ainin me vacKi ana
an Knfeebled Condition of the General Byatemt
mat tne names or an wno purjinasc inera win o
ae tham will be
held aaored.and that there la no schema of any kind
connected with their aale. OliO. U, BE Oil.
Sworn to In 8prlnBflold, Ohio.
OEO. A. HEARD, Notary Public.
Dear la mind that I am tha only man In the world In the msdlclnebnalneaawhohaa solemnly sworn
that the medicine be sails oured himself, that every man will bo treated fairly; and that the uames ot
all who buy will be held sacred forever. If you have any doubt about me wrlto (enclosing stamp) to
Mr. A. It. Cobaugh, Caablerotth First National Dank ot this city, (the bank ot which lion. Asa B.
Bashnell, Ex-aorernorof Ohio, Is President), or to any of your friends tn Springfield, andaskaboutme.
GEO. S. BECK, 420 south market street, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
WHEN IN
bTMb G . '
AGAIN !0i
vigor to tne whole being. All drains and losiei are checked ftrrtamutly. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Iusinitv. Conittmntion or Death.
Mailed sealed. Price f 1 per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund ltd
money.ls.oo. !'-M (orfrer.book. AdJresi, PEAL MF.fll',l'.':. CO,, Cleveland. 0.
Sold by
Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas,
Howell's
f
ftntl-tf QUIT
T CURE:
Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture Is Dissolved Like Snow be
neath the Sun-IN' FIFTEEN DAYS.
Why Weak Men are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment
Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Farts.
We answer the tiuua-
tlon briefly. If you
cut au artery tn your
arm you do not take
Internal medicine to
atop tho flow of blood,
VOLT USE LOCAL
APPLICATIONS. Slin-
uuriy when thu uro
thral ducts liecornu
wakn'd and reluxed
it la ridiculous to take
'Itil.rnn 1 I... In.anl
Uliltli niUBt pans throUBht the atomuch nnd
lirlno before It reaches the erat of dltcnuft.
ilio Hemiimi ducts project into the uruthral
lannl throutfh the ProBtate Oland, and uro
ittslly reached by U)CAL TitHAT.MKNT.
,lr. Cartnfa "Or.ui-Solvont" soluble
ItiUBles will dissolve, dlrust and forever
lemovu
Urethral Stricture
In IS days without pain, injury or Incon
J'f'lerice. .Tho bougies aro Insorted at
iifciii uuii wiiuu you sioep, 'Uran-Ho
Vont ' removes every ayinptom of stricture,
leavlnK tha cruial as healthy as whon nnJ
lure formed It,
No HIttlTAI. f?iiTTrNn
UK UIUATJ.N'J
NO INJKCTIONS TO 111-
1 fftx I
km
EBpuce will not permit u complete description of the incomparable 8t. James Treat
;,cnt I" urethral dlsijaHes. livery sufferer from Htrlrturo and III offspring, Prostatl
s,and Bemlnal Veukncs, aliould write to tho Ht. James AsaoclMtlon, 02 St. James
lldg , Cincinnati. Ohio, for their wonder ful Illustrated work, HESII rafla mm mm
howlnc tho parts of the human, system Involved In urethral 1L, IW W iC
Mlments.whlch they will send securely wrapped Itj plain ptck- mm Eg EL
'ii'limi assn, 62 st. 'jahes oLbcki ginginnatl o,
SEARLES
NEB.
DESEA
Consultation Free, Treatment by Mall.
Call or addreta 119 So. Uth St.
Drs. Searles &Scarles, Omaha, Neb
Tiiitnn la not a cae et
V nrlqpoolo. Low
Vitality, NervpuB. Do
blllty.JleuriBtTienla or
nnv Dernnaemem of
tho Nervous System on
Kprth to-day (nomaifer
what the cauae or whether
the man bo old or young)
"yt Deck'e Wonder
yvorkero for Men wll
nii io ouro Enslly nnd
Quloker.ot TLosb bx
lionoe than an other
preparation til ado any-,
where in the world. It
altnply need. One Tnblet
nt 11 cloep Throe) Tlnios
ndny. They arntha great
rtl boon to old or young
men auffering the conae
qnencea ot ton much fun,
loo much drinking, too
much amoktng, or excess
ot every kind.
I A vrorklngman In Canton, Ohio, saysi "God
i uimnjuu.iiui iipuki 1 aiwgicujDnr aaToriiiio-
mem, naea
, nsed your medlolne, and gotwell qatok."
YOUNO JMAN1
Thousands of young and mid.
die-aged men crowioir tirema.
turelyold because ot too much
fun or excesses of any kind have
been restored to perfect strength
and glorious manhood by the
use of this worn-out man's beat
friend, and If you buy and use
Wonder-Workers you will
surprise yourseu ana your
friends by becoming u strong,
manly man. ' .
The Price of My "Wonder-Workers."
The price of WOSDLR-WORKIRS is Only One
Dollar per box, always cash with tho order, by
expresa at your expense. It will cost you 39
cents to lift It from your exprets office. If you
send 91.13, 1 will send them by mail prepaid, thua
saving yea tea cents. All Goods Sent in Plata
Package the same day order is received.
DOUBT, TRY
They nave stood the test ot years,
and hvo cured thousands of
fil
catea 01 Nervous Uitcaies, such
as Debility, Dlxrinesi,Sleepleii
ess and Varicocele, Alrophy.ftc.
They clear the brain, strrnsthen
the circulation, make digeition
Derfect. and tmnart a healthv
and M. A. Dillon, South Omaha.
SES OF MEN
Constant coughing irritates the
throat and lungs, weakens your
vitatity and invites bronchitis and
consumption. Anti-Kawf heals the
irritated membrane, stops the couwrh
and cures the cold at once 25c
bottle at your.Drug Store.
MEN
ItlTATB THK MKMDILANR NO lNTEH
NAL DHUaOINO TO UUUIN TUB
STOMACH. The Ht. James treatment Is
local, direct und positive. The St. Jumea
treatment Is prepnred in the form of
crayons, very narrow, smooth, flexible and
wholly Holuble, which are Inserted Into the
water pHsago at nluht whnro they dis
solve and depoHlt the medication In Its full
btrength upon the Prostate Gland, contract
ins and MtronnrthcnlnK the ducts and von
UVUU STOPPING DRAINS AND JSMIB
HIONS, and curlnc while Uie patient slrops.
Varicocele.
Varicocele Is an accumulation of slug
Klah blood In the veins of tile scrotum,
duo fiolely to Imperfupt clrotilatlon nnd
hua Ita origin In a dlsenned and torpid
Pro&tate Ulund. Operations In this dlseaae
aro only temporary, and no mechanical de
vice yet dlHcnvcvfLl bns cured a single
cane, aran-Ho'.voin heals the Prostate and
restores healthy circulation. Varicocele
disappears und thu sluculsh accumulation
Is repUrrd by pure, healthy, red blood.
Thousands nf men, structured, weak,
wasting and despondent, were cured and
restored by tho (it. James method last
year A vast army of men In whom th
light of life haa penetrated the fearful
nightmare of stricture and seminal decay,