THE OMAHA' DAILY BEEi SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1001. SYMPTOMS LIKE THESE ELCHINC, BAD BREATH, BITTER TASTE, BLOATING After Msala, HEARTBURN, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, LOW SPIRITS, Indicate bed digestion, dltordertd tystem tnd filling mtt of httlth. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS l a poiltlvt tnd ijxedy curt, tt clear the bod of polionoui MUf ilont, cletatet the blood, aids dlfti tlon, ttrtnithens the kidneys, purifies the bowtlt tnd Impart, renewed tnergy ta body tnd train. FIRST IS LAST, LAST FIRST Friday at Providence Cresceua would at tempt to lower tho world's record. Ilesults: 2:10 class, pacing, the Neponset atakes, valje S3.WU: ilnhlnx H. rh. a.. flnhlnx-WIn- nlA M liv tamnram fHrwnrt... 9 7 111 Ignii Beats MargUMiU Hapnan at DtlBir aihn8 Dallas, t,r. m. (Her- rare KINLOCH ALSO SEES SOME FAST RUNNING Finishes Are the Moat Spirited Seen There Thla Senaon, Three of Them Being Won by Note. Sonhla. b, m. (Llndsley) 12 The Bishop, 1). g. (Berry)...... 6 Dlavolo, br, g. tU'Neli) 2 Balmy u, d. m. (Turner) 11 Amtilator, 1). h. (Bass) 4 Norvln U, br g. (Qlllles) 10 uctonica, d. n. (.Marin; 7 11 6 10 3 4 6 Itunn, b. m. (Carpenter) 13 10 12 8 11 FRECKLES POSITIVELY REMOVED. With my Bclentltlo treatment. spe cially prepared for each Individual case, I speedily mnove moth tail, freckles, and perraansntly curt black he arte, large pores, pimples and all dis orders affeetlnr the akin, the scalp and nervous system, at your home. Consultation In person or by letter la free and strictly confidential. JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I., 1U STATE ST cor. kwm, OHIOeOO. Immediate and Lasting mm (HAHIANI WIHB WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Prevents Waste, Aids Digestion, Braces Body, Brain and Nerves, No other preparation has ever received so many voluntary testimonials from promi nent poople as the world-faraoua Marian! Wine. Bold by alt druggists. Refuse substitutes. Marlanl & Co., 62 W. 16th at., New York, publish a handsome book of Indorsement of Emperora. Hmnrest. Princes. Cardinals. Archbishops and other distinguished par sonages. It Is sent graU and postpaid to tut wuo wruo tor u. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24. Bettors were badly dumped at Delmar, four outsiders winning brackets and La Mascotta being the only favorite to score. There was a huge upset In tho fifth event. Marguerite Hagcman was backed oft tbo boards In most of the books, but sho failed to make good, coming In a bod last. The victor turned up In Ignis, the longest-priced horse In the rucc, who got on even terms with Uterp, the prohibitive favorite, at the six teenth pole and beat him a neck In a drlv lug finish. Track very heavy, ilesulta: First race, six and a half furlongs, sell ing: La Mnscotta won, Gratia second, Kills third. Time: 1:28. Second race, one mile, nelllnc: l'hosnhorus won, llurnett's Walknwny second, Thalia Ulack third. Time: um. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Wis sonlno won. Colonial Girl second, Sambo third. Time: l.is. Fourth rncc. s x mid a half furlongs, sell ing: Santa Ventura won. Staff second, Grantor third. Time: I:i5t4. Fifth race, seven furlonas. set Ins: ignis won, Uterp second, Tho Wag third. Time: 1:32?;. Hixtn race, one mue and an eignin, sail ing: outburst won, TIckful second, Hound Turn third. Time: 1:65. At Klnloch. Tho racing at Klnloch was charac terized by the most spirited finishes seen nn tlm trnck this season. The first thrco events on tho curd were won by a nose. Two favorites, two second cnoiccs ami un outsider were llrat past the Judges. Track fast. Ilesulta: First rnco, six furlongs: rtitty u won, Mcrlda second, Eva's Darling third. Tlmo: Second race, five and a half furlongs: .Llttlo Scout won, The Four Hundred sec ond. Itavensbury third. Time: 1:09. Third race, seven furlongs: Hylo won, Chorus Hoy second, Siren Song third. Time: 1130- Fourth race, six furlongs: neuron won, (Fireside second. Boundlce third. Time: 1:16. Fifth race, six furlonirs: Mvra won. Hod Scotch second, Glove third. Time: 1:1GV. At Hawthorne. CHICAQO. Aug. 24.-Iockcr Wlnkflold't well judged rldo on If You Dare caused tho defeat of Educate, tho prohibitive favorlto, in tno second race at iiawmornr luuuy. rinrmlov. who hiul the mount on Educate. showed bad management by racing the filly on ner tect in me nrsi live luriongs. as a result of veaterdav's rain the track today was a quagmire and horses and riders wero covered with mud at the finishes. Ilesulta: First race, flvo and a half ruriongs: uur nett Wallaco won, Dlgby Hell second, Huz- zah third. Time: i:it. Second race, six furlongs: if xou uaro won, Educate second, urai tnira. unic; . . Third race, one mue ana a nan, purse: Strungest won, Dan Cupid second, Oxnard third. Tlmei 2:D3. Fourth race, six and a naif luriongs. sell ing: Prairie Dog won, Sortie second, St. Bluff third. Time: 1:29V.. Fifth race, six luriongs: Amarante won, Harry Wilson second, Miracle II third. Time: i:V4. ... . Hlxth race, one mllo nnd seventy yards: l.lttlo Duchess II won. George Leo second. i SCack Phelps third. Time: 1:66U. At Fort Krle. FORT ERIE. Ont., Aug. 24. Track fast, weather showery. Results: First race, six luriongs; jnapin won, juii tle Veronica second, Choval Dor third. Time: l:15t;. Second race, six lunones: jonnny urown won. Samlvel second. Too Gallant third. Time: l:trV4. .. Third racu. one mile: obstinate Bimon won. All saints second, cnapoaqua tnira. Time: 1:41. . . Fourth .ace. four turiongs: uovie-a com moner won, wire in second. Kirn Living ston third. Time: 0:49. Fifth race, six furlongs: competitor won, Tyrba second, Maggie w third. Time: UsMtt. . Blxtn race, six anu onc-nair luriongs: Edith Q won, Spry second, Foneda third. Time: 1:21. At Windsor. DETROIT, Aug. 24. Weather cloudy Carllnc, h. g. (Golden) 8 Fred wedgewood, r. h. (Noble! 1 1 11 ds Early Bird Junior, br. g. (Knapp) 6 dt Hal McEwan, ch. g. (Garth)., ds Roy Direct, blk. h. (Cecil) ds Time: 2:0S;, 2:iot', 2:0W4, 2:104. 2:10U. 2:09 class, trotting, purse S2.5O0: Boralma, ch. g., Boreal-Earlma, by Earl (Gatcom) 1 1 The Monk, b. g. (Noble) 2 2 Kingmond, b. g. (Marsh) 3 3 Toggles, br g. (Clark) 4 4 Time: 2:05H, 2:07Vi. 2:16 class, trotting, nurso 11.000: Maurlne, b. m., Hinder Wllkea- Sally II, by Lever (Turner) Ill Belle Curry, ch. m. (Marsh) 2 2 8 Sybil H, ch. m. (Spear) 4 7 2 Free Silver, b. h. (McHenry) 7 4 3 Marlon Wilkes, b. m. (Titer) 3 9 6 I'ug, g. g. (Barnes) 9 3 7 Irene, br. m. (Kane) t 6 8 4 Hurllngton Hoy, ch. g. (Ames) 6 8 6 J E C, b. g. (O'Nell) 10 6 10 Pirate, b. g. (Brndyl 8 10 9 Time: 2:13. 2:1&H. 2:14i. 2:19 class, pacing, purse (1,000: Terraco Queen, br. m., Valpoa-I.adv Randall, by Mambrlno Swlgert (Shaf fer) 1 1 Orln B, b. g. (Hudson) 2 3 Illasa. b. c. (Kennedy) 7 Tommv Mc. b. e. (McCarthy) 3 4 Thornway, b. h. (McHenry) 4 6 Ilex. ch. g. (Hyde) 5 S Ralph It, b. g. (Paige) 6 7 Annlo B, ch. m. (Tyson) ds Burnham, b. g. (Brcnnan) ds Time: z:u, 2:11. 2:11 class, pacing, purse 11.000: Reuben S, b. g., Btratford-untraced (Rank) 1 1 Miss Gertrude, b. m. (Hudson) 2 2 Carmellta, b. in. (McMahon) 3 3 Maude Emperor, ch. m. (Spear) ds Time: 2:12VJ. 2:12. At linlesbnrar. OALESBURG, III., Aug. 23. This was the closing day of tho trotting meeting. The track was fast and tho crowd large. Re sults: Trotting, 2:20 clasa: Tonso won, Rasp second, Jean third. Time: 2:16, 2:194. 2:1"?. 2:144. Eleven starters. Trotting, z:3u class: uonmo Mcuregor won, Daisy Sheldon second, Glen Mont third. Time: 2:11, 2:114, 2:114. 2:1411. 2:12. Twelve starters. Trotting, 2:17 class: Sunbeam won, Dor othy Raymond second. Constant third. Time: 2:144, 2:124. 2:134, 2:124. Four starters. HARAHAN FOR BAYS' tLACE Illinois Cintrtl Official Hay Go to ikt Boitkin Paoifio. HARRIMAN PEOfLE CABLE HIM AN OFFER Take Steps to Reach Him aa Soon as Present President Makes Tender of Ilia Farewell Ree ls-nation. CHICAGO. Aug. 24. The Record-Herald tomorrow will say: It la reported that J. T. Harahan, second vice president of the Illinois Central system, has been offered the presidency of the Southern Pacific com pany, succeeding C. M. Hays, resigned. Mr. Harahan Is In Europe In the interests of an increased trafflo between the ports of the continent and-New Orleans. It Is said that 1 soon as Mr. Hays' resignation was prac tically accepted by the Harrlman people the Southern Pacific office was offered Mr. Harahan by cablegram. Color Is given the report that he will succeed Hays by the fact that tho Illinois Central and Southern I Pacific roads are both properties of the Harrlman syndicate. AUSTIN AND YOUNG TO MEET Older Players to Contest the Final at Singles in the O, A. A. Tonrney. Notwithstanding the handicap Imposed on the older players they both mannged to win their respective matches last night In tho semi-finals and the finals In the tennla singles at tho Omaha,Amateur Athletic as sociation once moro rest between Austin and Young. The first match to bo played was that of Potter (receive 15) and Austin (owe 30), and whllo the younger player put up a plucky fight Austin's greater experience finally won him tho match, 8-6, 7-6. Meanwhile Young (owe IS) seemed to havo no trouble In winning tho first sot from Henry Clarke (receive 15), 6-0. In the second set Clarke daved a most careful placing game and by his superior lobbing and passing his opponent at the net won by tho score of 6-3. The third set went to Young, 6-2 on account of Clarko sending too many balls out of court. With a little more practice Clarko will make a dan gerous opponent for any of the older play ers, and had he kept up the steadiness that characterized his playing In tho sec ond Bet tho match would have been his. Tho finals will take place at 6 o'clock this afternoon and should be very even, considering the handicap Austin allows Young. Immediately following this match tho piellmlnary round In ther doubles will be played by the following teams: Aus tin and Clarke (owo 15) against Potter and Martin (scratch); Young and Caldwell (owe 30)yagalnst Tuber and Pollard (scratch). NEW MASTER OF THE LINKS. Raymond nnssel of Detroit Pots Ills Way to Eminence nt aild-lothlan. CHICAGO. Aug. 21. The honor" In the western amateur golf championship tourna- FEVER, MOSQUITOES, POISON They Are Experimenting vrlth Them Conjunctively at Havana In Interest of Science. HAVANA, Aug. 24. A nonimmune has been Inoculated with the serum which Dr, Caldas, the Brazilian expert, alleges to bo preventive against yellow fever, and has been bitten by two Infected mosquttos, The period of Inoculation Is from four to five days. Major Havard, the chief surgeon, discuss lng the Caldas aad other experiments, says that the yellow fever commission and him self have carefully considered the question of applying infected mosqultos to non lmmunes and have reached tho conclusion that In view of all the circumstances, tho fact that persons voluntarily undergo the experiments and the Importance of the matter from a scientific point of view, tho experiments are Justifiable. NEW PRESIDENT SELECTED Trustees of Northwestern University Think They Have Satisfactory Man in Dr. Dashford. CHICAGO, Aug. 24. Rev. Dr. James Whltford Dashford. president of the Ohio Wesleyan university, has been chosen pres Ident of Northwestern university, and will bo offered tho position tomorrow, when he arrives at Chicago from California. Intl mato friends of Dr. Dashford say he will undoubtedly accept tho offer. In making tho choice the committee of seven has closed one of the hardest cam patgns ever fought in untvereity affairs. Tho selection of Dr. Bashford, It Is believed, will close the breach which has existed be tween the various factions since June, 1900, when Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, who had filled the position for ten years, resigned. His resignation Is said to have been due to the relentless opposition to him from an op posing faction among tho trustees. Charles O. Woodward; Battery Twenty-six, Vancouver barracks, Wash., Captain H. L. Hawthorne: Battery Tweaty-soven, Wash ington barracks, D. C, Captain J. E. Mao Mahon; Battery Twenty-eight, Jefferson barracks, Mo., Captain C. T. Mencher; Bat tery Twenjy-nlne, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., Captain E. E. Qaylej Battery Thirty. Fort Wallaway, Wash.. Captain E. F. McGlachln. These batteries will be formed out of several old batteries and the newly en listed men for the artillery corps. On ac count of the promotion of Major J. M. K. Davis, artillery corps, to be lieutenant colo nel, Major Thomas R. Adams of the same corps Is detailed to the laspector gen eral's department. In connection with tho organization for field artillery General Chaffee has cabled a recommendation that the Fourteenth bat tery of field artillery now stationed at Manila, be organized as a mountain bat tery, and the acting secretary and chief of artillery have approved thla recommenda tion with the modification of dividing the Fourteenth battery Into two mountain bat teries. They will be equipped for service In the Philippines. Chaffee's Casnallty Mst. WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. General Chaf fee reports by mall tho followldg casualties In tho Philippines. la engagement at Samar, June 23, 1901 Edward E. Downs, first lieutenant First Infantry, killed In action; Harry Wilson, First Infantry, killed In action; Gust Fran kan, acting hospital .steward, elbow, mod erate; Edward Wllken, Company II, First Infantry, chest, severe. In engagement at Slier, June 19 Albert C. Krausc, Company I, Nineteenth Infantry, killed In action. In engagement at Llntogo, Mindanao, June 18 Charles W. Fischer, sergeant. Company D, Twenty-second Infantry, thigh, slight. In engagement at Loboo, Luzon, June 20 Gotfrlend Hug, Twenty-seventh coast ar tillery, slight, John A. Browne, sergeant Thirty-sixth coast artllley, chest, severe. GUERRILLAS TO HAVE MEETING- Will Be Attended by Frank James and Others Meanwhile Kansas Wants Raid Money Back. KANSAS CITY. Mo'., Aug. 24 Sfte Audi tor Cole of Kansas will undertake to col lect from the federal government 1500,000 'which the state has paid on account of raid. claims. Since 1887 tno atate legislature has been making appropriations from time to time to pay these claims with the under standing and expectation that the general government would refund. Last winter the legislature made the final appropriation. Auditor Cole will enlist the aid of the Kan- Greeks to Ilecome Modern. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Tbo progress of communication wlthtfl Greece nt present Is marked and promises in the near future to bring conveniences of travel to a lovel with those of any country In Europe, says Consul Jackson at Patras, Greece, In a report to the State department. The consul thinks tho system of railways contemplated will be similar to thoso In general use In Franco and Italy. WILL BURN ALL THEY SEND United States Smokers Keep Up De mand that Sets Cubans' Fears at Rest. HAVANA, Aug. 24. Custav Bock, In the courso of report to the Cigar Manufacturers' union regarding tho outlook of the cigar and tobacco Industry, expresses the opinion that there Is no danger to bo apprehended from American competition so far as Cuban cigars aro concerned. Ho takes tho ground that, even If Cuba sent all Us cigars to the United States and produced 200,000.000 last year, this could not seriously affect the American producers and manufacturers, who sold 5,600,000,000 cigars in the United States. Even it Cuba wero to more than doublo Its present output and to send all to the United States, this would not change the situation. Mr. Bock points out also that the to bacco soil In Cuba la limited and that the American grower baa the advantage of the Cuban grower. In view of the fact that the cost of production of tobacco is greater In Cuba than In the United States. and track siow at Windsor today. Results: ment will probably go to a representative Bfts delegation congress and believes that by pushing the matter he will succeed in a single session of congress. The annual reunion of Quantrell's guer rillas will bo held at Blue Springs, Mo., September 14. There are elghty-slx sur vivors, the best knows of whom Is Frank James, First race, selllnsr. six furlongs: Golden Harvest won, Prince Ester second, Vltura third. Time: 1:17. Second race, selling, five furlongs: Last Knleht won. Balm of Qllcad second. All Gray third. Time: 1:03. Third race, six luriongs: veima uiarK aamv I 'h n r 11 a f 1 llflon ooiirtnil Tha I ( An w third. Time: l:Mi. .Fourth race, selling, one mile and a quar ter: John McGirk won. Prince Zcno second, Tony Ltcaizi tnird. Time: z:iu. Fifth race, selling, six rurioncs: itotter- dam won, Ruth Parks second. Loval Prince third. Time: 1:19. sixth rncc. lour ruriongs: raiius won. Pino Knight second. Six Bits third. Tlmo: 0:&o. .... Seventh race, declared on on account ot storm. At Saratoga. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 24. The stake feature today was the Amsterdam, a selling Slate for 3-year-olds and upward. Car uncle was favorite at 10 to 2, but he was forced to lower nis colors to First Whip, of Detroit Raymond Russel, a young player who halls from that city, upset all calculations at Mldiotnian mis niiernuuu by defeating W. Holablrd, Jr.. the ldot of Glenvlcw, by 3 up 1 to play. In the second round of the match play for tho champ.on Rhln run. ThriA Hhlpaeo men. Fred Hamlin, Phelns n. Hoyt and B. Smith, are all that stand between Russel and the champion ship. In thn spml-flnals tomorrow mornlnc Rus sel Is paired with B. Smith of Onwentsla and If the Detroltor shall keep up the game hp has heen nlavlnir throughout the tourna ment ho should land In the finals In the afternoon and fight It out with either Ham lin or Hovt of OnwcntBla. Next to tho defeat of Holablrd, the great est surprise of the dny was the poor show ing made by Will Waller, who won the championship last year. Waller'a poor work put him In the third sixteen, whero It was conceded by everybody he would carry oft first nonors, dui ne was piayea to a stand still todav bv B. F. Carnenter of Washing ton Park. Louis Allls and L. T. Boyd of Milwaukee aro In the semi-finals for the DR. McCREW (An 52) SPECIALIST In the treatment all farms ( DIs- aaea aad Disorders of Men Only, 26 rears' experience, IB years 1st Omaha. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A permanent cure guaranteed la less than 0 days, without outUng or pain. STRiRTHRF SIS..!".!!" A"? i day. viii..i.i wiiuuui pin or ninarsnce from buslnessKldney and bladder diseases. VVDUIIICtnd all Blood Diseases cured OIIIIIMUby a treatment whloh la far more satisfactory and successful than "Hot Springs" treatmant, and at leas than half the cost. All breaking out and signs et the disease disappear at once. 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Comultatlon and BooM ft,, by mall orQV.S,cei3Yri1.0 ,0 P'UTon o. at. com. wax vyn,uM aMVIhSuaSlal UITT, MO. who out-guaged him In the run down the I ernnd run and the third cud will be con The mile nnd a furlong handicap fur nished n lively contost. Six started. The 2-year-old, Gay Boy, made the paco for Blx furlongs, whero The Amazon went to the front to be passed in the turn by Ham mock and Latson. a close finish resulting In tho latter gaining the decision by a head, wnue uay uoy was oniy a tengtn awuy. Results: First race, five furlongs: Rose Plume won. Emma A M second. Woden third. Time: 1:03 1-6. Second race, one mllo and a furlonar. handicap: Labon won. Hummock second. Gay Boy third. Time: 1:56. Third race, one mile and seventy vardv selling: First Whip won. Carbuncle second, Mnlster third. Time: i:ot-5. Fourth race, seven ruriongs: Guess Work won. Colonel paucntlne second, Lizzie A third. Time: 1:29 3-5. Fifth race, five furlongs: Cornwall second, Batyah 1:01 3-5. NINE BATTERIES ORDERED War Department Acta on Snggestlon of Randolph in Disposing of Artillery Increase. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. Acting Secre tary ot War Sangor, upon the recommenda tion of Colonel Randolph, chief ot artillery, has directed that the last lacrease of artil lery be organized Into nine batteries of field artillery, their stations, numbcrn and commanding officers to be as follows: Battery Twenty-two, Fort Douglas, Utah, Captain A. Cronkhlte; Battery Twenty three, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., Captain John Conklln; Battery Twenty-four, the Trc sldlo, San Francisco, Captain J. D. White; Battery Twenty-five, Manila, Captain Femsolo won, third. Time: EASY HEATS FOR B0RALMA Union Gelding is Little Crowded by The Monk. Kingmond and Toggles. tested for by Thayer McMillln ot Detroit and three Chicago men. ATTELL STAYS TEN ROUNDS Diminutive Delegate from 'Frisco Manages to Slake it a Draw with George Dixon. We Sell DENVER, Colo., Aug. 24. George Dixon and Abe Attoll of San Francisco fought ten rounds to a druw at Coliseum hall hero (ni.li.ht TTn tn ih. tnt rnimrl thn fleht Vflfl oSW.VthTM wilkie & Mitchell, 40th and Farnam Streets, nn nnd when thev did neither had. the ad vantage. In the tenth, however, they went at each other with a vengeance, and In this round Dixon appeared tn land two blows to Attell's one, usually on the face and head. Several jninchcs on the Jaw staggered tho llttlo Callfornlan. The only knockdown occurred about a mlnuto after the first round, when Attell was tumbled over from a straignt rignt to tne jaw. Thn nroilmlnnrv was between Philadel phia Tommy ityun anu juo uuuun, cuioreo. of California, uouon was irarruuy pun ished for ten rounds, but stood up well under It and the referee called tho bout a draw. ATTACKS WOODMEN OF WORLD Law Firm of Topeka Asks Insurance Superintendent to Stop Kansas Business. 1 TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 24. (Special Tele- gram.) Attorneys Vance and Campbell ot Topoka, representing E. R. Brown of this city, ask that W. V. Church, Insurance superintendent, begin proceedings to drive the Woodmen of the World Accident associ ation of Omaha, out of business In Kansas. They' claim that Brown some time ago ob tained Judgment In the lower court against the association for Injuries be received In an accident and that tho association has neither paid the Judgment nor taken an ap peal. The stato law provides that If a com pany falls to pay a Judgment or take an appeal within sixty days, the Insurance commissioner can bring proceedings to torco It out ot business, and this Is what the Topeka attorneys want done. Samples of Ninety Tribes. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24. A mooting on the nnthropology of the Louisiana Purchase exposition was held today, at which Profs, wf J. McGee and W. N. Holmes of the Smithsonian Institution wero present. After some discussion of the matter. It was de cided to recommend to the executive com mittee a plan for a comprehensive ethno logic display to tako In nbout ninety tribes from all parts of the earth, Including repre sentatives of tho American Indiana and natives of the Islands. Fort podge Wins from Sioux Falls. FORT DODGE. Ia., Aug. 24 (Special Tel egram.) Fort Dodge defeated Sioux Fal's today In an Interesting baso ball contest, 3 to 2. Thompson, for Fort Dodge, struck out fifteen men. Batteries: Fort Dodge, Thompson arid Drlell; Sioux Falls, Part ridge and Blanford. BLANKE'S FAMOUS FAUST BLEND, the finest Coffee in the world. Omaha, Nebr., Phone 1420. HALF PRICE on "odd" garments in fine underwear some that sold as high as S3 per suit, now half price. Come quick If you want a snap moatly large sizes. All our fancy colored underwear that sold as high aa SI, at 25c and 35c per garment. See our south window, It will pay you. I fa VARICOCELE 2 WEAKMEN MADE STRONG Belort nn innnio improved Un. 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Wedgewood, another Now York pacer, who set the talent talking by marching away with tho first two heats. j lo u in not noiq out, nowever, out urouo badly In tne tnird heat and was distanced bv tho Judges In the fourth, it was easy for Sphinx S tn those two heats and also In tne last. Perhaps tho chief Interest of tho After noon was attached to what Boralma might do in tne i:vs class trot for a purse of 12,500. The Lawson gelding did nothing wonderful, but equalled his record time of 2:07U and won with case from Tho Monk, Kingmond anu Toggles, iioraima won mo polo In thq first heat and remained tn pos session all round. Kingmond tried to glva him a race and stayed with htm until the three-quarters, when, being at Roralm.Va sulky wheel, he lost his feet. Then Tho Monk proceeded to give Boralma u brujh, nut never goi witnin n icngwi in nun. In tho second heat Boralma at the start was several feet behind his comrades. He nnn went Into tho lead and was only pushed In the homestretch, when The Monk camo up as i,r us uummm a ouauitj ub they went under the wire. f or a geiaing wno nau ine iieia hktw.hi him Pug did not show practical apprecia tion of the honor gtven him In the 2:16 class trot. Maurlne won tho event In three straight heats. In the 2:19 class pace Ter race Queen gave a creditable performance, coverlna the mile In 2:lli. Thla was in her second heat. The 2:11 etnas nace was a hot one In each heat. Renhen s leadlns. with always, a big gap between him and Miss CHICAGO CRICKETERS ARE IT Wanderers Become Champions, with Manitoba Second, Minnesota Third and St. Louis Last. CHICAGO, Aug. 24. The Northwestern Cricket association championship was won today by the Wanderers of Chicago, who defeated Manitoba by S3 runs In the last game of tho tournament. Tho score: First Innings Wanderers, 97: Manitoba, 39. Sec ond Innings Wanderers, 98, for seven wickets. Tho game was called while Chi cago was at bat on account of darkness. Manitoba gets second place, having won two games and lost one. Minnesota comes third with one game won nnd three lost. St. Louis tnkes last nlnrn with rnlir irntrin lost. An oxhlbltlon game will bo played to morrow between tho best players picked from American teams and Mnnltoba. I 16th and Chicago Streets. Mail Orders Filled. KELLEY & HEYDEN They make shirts. Takes Another from Albion. ST. EDWARD, Nob., Aug. 24. (Special Tclcgram.)-St. Edward again defeated Albion In a game of base ball here tod.iy, 13 to 4. Thn feature of the enmn vi. tha excellent catching of Martin, who also made several nomi runs, naileries: at. Edward. Nunaly and Martin: Albion. Lwi nr.ri Durt. Struck out: By Nunaly, 11; by Lewis, 9. Umpire: O. II. Flory. ' Winners Score Nineteen Runs. HEBRON, Neb., Aug. 24. (Special.) The Hebron Maroons and Davenport base ball teams .met yesterday, the game ending 19 to 7 In favor of Davenport. J. C. 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Most cherished among tbeso articles removed was a magnificent KIMBALL piano, to tho ac companiment ot which the diva has for years been wont to keep In perfect train ing her marvelous voice. All the wcrld knows tho Knabe, Kimball, Kranlch & Bach planoB head the list of tho good pianos of today Knabe for power and brilliancy ot tone, Kimball for tho voice and mellowness ot tone, Kranlch & Bach for sweetness per sonified. Deep cut prices on all these dur ing grand clearing out sale. A. HOSPE, Maslo and Art. IBI3-I6I5 Diujlu. SnmBW.. SJa aT One Week From Tuesday Kcnooi win connnenco ngnin. .Most every scliool miss, big or little, will need new filioes before then. Drox L. Shoo man Is nilnlity proud of IiIh line of misses' school Hlioes. Any ono enn see at a glauco that It's the largest hi Omuha or tho west Every style, qunl Ity and price, In couipleto lines. One line In particular that you will lie repaid for lookliiK at Is our 81.50 line. Now, $l.r0 Isn't much for a misses' shoe ordi narily. You wouldn't expect much for S1.G0, but In this shoo you can expect and will jret a Drexol vnluo that will give the miss moro wear and comfort than most $2 and $2.60 shoes, Perfect fitting guaranteed. Drexel Shoe Co,, Catalagas feat Frss far tas Asking. Omaha's E-oaat lass Hosts. X41B FARNAM STBBBT.