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THE OMAHA DAILY JEE: SV2sDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1001. - Pianos Retailed at Wholesale Prices To benefit Alt Sar-Ilcij visitors and prospective piano purchasers, we will con tinue our Great Stock Reducing Piano Sale until September Slat. Our entire fltcck of 8TK1NWAY. VOSB, IVERS & POND, KMKRSON, A. It. CHASK, PACKARD, STKOKR AND JEWETT pianos, about 175 Instruments In all, Is now offcrod at less than wholesale prices, to mako room for new fall stock which la dally nrrlvlng from eastern factories. Hero Is the opportunity of a lifetime to get n thoroughly dependable piano from to $150 less than tho factory will furnish them to ngenls. A number of used upright pianos as low as $75. G sampto pianos from ?133 upwards. Square pianos and organs from $13 up. We Sell New Pianos on $5.00 Monthly Payments Ak-Snr-Ilcn visitors as well ns proupcctlvo piano buyers are cordially in vited to pay us a visit of Inspection. SGHMQLLER & MUELLER, The Largest Piano House in the West. 1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Tal, 1625, Iowa Branch 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel. 378, THYROID TREATMENT Of Omnlm, at their tnnln olllco In the Hco lltilldlnp;, Is (loins more Rood mid liuvlnj? u grunt succi'ss of pronounced cures wltli their Animal Extracts prcpnrod from the Lymlihntlu Glnnrts mid most hlslily rltnllzcd tissues of young nnd healthy sheep and guata. Their Sanitarium recently started nt Omaha Is more of a homo on aclentlllc principles whero their patients And tho surroundings are home-like and cheerful, not giving them tho Idea of being excluded from the outside world on account of their being afflicted with some ailment which has been pro nounced hopeless by most doctors whom they have consulted. They find hero n place where all chronic diseases are on the Improve from the start. In such cases as Tuberculosis, Rheumatism, Cretinism, All Glandular Diseases, Female, Bladder, Kidney and Siomach Troubles. Thousands of testimonials for tho asking. Free consulta tion and advice, either by mall or In. person. No Knives. No Drugs. THYROID LYMPH TREATMENT Is nnture's own remedy nnd cures 00 per cent of all human iilhnents. It feeds the starved ncrro cells and builds up tho system nt the same time. In caso of lost VITAL l'OWUK, It has been proven to bo tho only treatment ever successful. YOU SITFKUKRS aro given n hearty wolcomo and a free diagnosis YOUR caso at our olliees. 500-502-504 Bee Bldg,, OMAHA, NEB, nnutrowt RefUtcrcd A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. Thooe 171 Re-No-May Powder relieves and cures all disorders of the feel Cut to excessive perspiration. Price 50 Cents. Bold by druggists and Elove dealers every where. Sent by mall for 6c additional tt ovr pontkge WILCOX TANSY PILLS Monlhlj Heuulitof. Salt and Sure. Nentr Falls. Druggists or by Malt. Price, 12 SenJIor womtn's Safeguard (tree). WILCOX MED. CO.. 329 N. t5ttiSI..Prilla.,P. Sold by MIKHMA McfO..MiLI niiud co s. w. vve. nnii noOr btt., Oninlin, ,b. (J Deputy Btato VeterlnarUa. Food Inspector. H. L. RAMIGCIOTTI, D. V. S, CITY VETERINARIAN. 1 Offloe anA Iuflrmarv. ath and Maaon Bt ' r . yiaoon W. LYMPH 94-95-96 Burr Block, LINCOLN, NEB, HITL Of tho west, nro creatlnR n Krcat deal of excitement, much talk nnd speculation, Ico on tho Union I'acllle. "The Overland but there Is no speculation about tho serv Iloute." Tho trains nro qulckrr, tho ser vice hotter, tho roadbed superior, tho line shorter, nnd the route moro interest- ItiK than that of any other road. New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam SL Tel. 316. Union Station, 10th nnd Marcy, Tel, fi2D. Howell's U tho best possible Anli-Kawf remedy for Hav Fever or Summer Cold and Couch now so common In Omaha. Only 25c a bottlo at your drug store. Jl3i Wells MOUNTAINEERS ARE FLEECED Uneojhistlcated Colorado&ni Lojo Double Header to Omaha. LOCAL BATTERS FATTEN THEIR AVERAGES K vii it IMIclin riilllifullr, lint 1 Wi-nrlcil vt 1 1 1, (lip I.iihk Strain mill U Tri-ntril 1 In rxli I liy (liniilin Timber Wlcliler. Oranhi had a walkaway In the two Ramos with tho "Cripples" yesterday, winning tho first one G to 1 and shutting them out In tho second game, 0 to 0. Herman pitched tho first game, holding tho Springs down to six hits. Omaha hit the bull hard, getting nine safe ones. Tho second guino was n farce. Tho Mid dles won us they pleased. Several of the hunch fattened up their nveragf u little. Calhoun did tho heavy hitting, getting nve clean drives In tho two Ramos. Tho Omahans had eighteen elenn drives to their credit whoa the end of tho suffering came. Tho westerners played worse than a lot of bootblacks In someone's hark lot. There will bo two games with tho same tram today. Tho first rbiuo begins nt 2:30. Score: I'll4! (illtllR, OMAHA. All. .... 3 .... 3 n. If. O. A. E. 5 0 0 3 4 0 2 O 0 13 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 2 2 O 0 3 1 27 13 2 O. A E. 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 S 2 0 0 II 0 II 2 II 3 2 2 10 0 I) 1 I 0 21 10 i Oenlns, cf Stewart. 2b Fleming, If Calhoun, 11, I.rtchcr, rf Stone, rf McAndrews, 3b... Toman i sh (limiting, o Herman, p .... 3 .... :i .... i .... t Totals ..32 i! 9 COLORADO SPRINOH AH. Hiindelln, rf 4 Holland, cf 3 Tuniit'lilll, 3b 5 O'Coniiull, lb 4 It. 1 i) o 0 o o o o 0 1 II. 0 0 3 1 0 (I 1 1 0 nimtun. If 2 I ton in, 2b t Holllngsw-orth, us I Hacrwald, e I Kvuns, p 3 Totals Omaha 2 () 3 1 0 0 o 0 -- 6 Colorado Springs... lOOOUOUOO 1 Two-bnto hits: Fleming, Calhoun i2. Stolen bases: FlemliiK. Timnchlll. Struck out: Hy Herman. 2: by Kvhiin. n. First base on balls: Off Herman, I; nff-Evnnr, 8. mi ny piicneu ii.wi: uy Herman, l. wild pitch: Evans. .Sreoitil Gump. OMAHA. AH. n. It. O. A. B. 0 0 0 1 U 0 0 0 0 0 Oenlns. If 5 2 4 Stewart, 2b 1 3 2 1 V lent nc. If 4 1 " n 13 0 1 0 r l o Calhoun, lb t 2 3 Stone, rf H o 2 McAndrows, 3b 5 0 4 lomati. us r o o (landing, c 2 0 0 Weaver, c 2 o u Alloway, p 5 11 Totals 41 9 IS 27 IS 1 COLORADO SPRINGS. AH. It. II. O. A. E. Hnndelln, rf 4 0 110 0 Holland, cr 4 O 0 4 0 (I TumiehlU, 3b 4 0 1111 o'Connoll. lb 4 o o r. o o On stem, If 4 0 0 2 0 2 Ileum, 2Ii 2 0 0 1 1 1 Holllngsw'ortli, ss 3 0 0 fi 1 O Itacrwuld, c 3 0 15 2 0 Evuns, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 31 0 3 21 7 Omaha 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 9 Colorado Springs... 0 00000000 0 Two-tMfiO hits: Stewart. Calhoun. Stolen base: Genlns. Sacrlllcu hit: Fleming. Struck out: Hy Alloway, 7; by Evans, I. First base on balls: Off Alloway, 1; off Evans, 2. Wild pitch: Evane. Nt. Paul Mm In Out KuiiftnH City. ST. PAUL. Sent. 14.-Ohf rlnir. a Will amateur, was In tho box for St. Paul todav anil Kansas City could do llttlo with him. Score: St. Paul o a n n n n i n i7 u i Kansas City ..0 0000000 00 4 4 iiuuenes: hi. t'aui. Uner nir nnd Lnt ti nier: Knnsas City. Welmer and Merrltt. Umpire: KlBgemelcr. St. ,Ioe AVIim on Erriira. Mivvn.inni.ia c.ni ii..ipi, lost tho gamo on errors. Score: , T . R.I I.E. .... uw.-,,.. v v u . ii v -i a Minneapolis ..onioiioo 03 9 2 ,"'" m. JOM'pn, niaupin, uoom unci Oarvln: .Minneapolis, Swormstedt und Jlc- V.UUUL'11. Too Wrl for Denver. DES MOISKS. Knnl 11 T-la Ml.. ver cumo postponeif on account of rain. Wi'stcrn I.enKiic Nt 11 nil In nr. Won. Lot. fC. Kansas City 7. 43 MS St. Paul 5) ,ko St. Joseph C:l r7 ..'CT. Denver 53 R8 .513 Omuhu 5S 01 ,4!i Aiinncapoiis 51 12 .ifil Colorado Springs 44 70 .S33 Des .Moines 4H 72 .3!9 TWO FOR AMERICAN PHILLIES Ilnldiiiorc rtlvm the l"lrt AVItliout l'rotrst, but Mnke, It Lively In Seeoml. PHILADELPHIA. Sent. II The Phlla- delphlu Americans won two games f-om Raltlmoro today. Tho first contest was wretchedly played, but the second whs 0110 or lliu nest seen on Hie local Ainerlenn leaRUc grounds. Attcndunec, 7,4ii7. Score: It.H.E. Philadelphia .. 02121100 7 11 3 Ualtlmoio ....2 000 00 000 2 7 7 Second name: R H.E. Philadelphia .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3!)! Muuimoro ....0 ioooiooe27 2 Cli; Vfliuiil HiiiicIick IIIIm n Detroit. DETROIT. Sent. ll.-Tho Cleveland Amei leans bunched lilts In the seventh and eiKhth innings today and won the Kiime. Seven doubla plays worn mnde diirlnK tho same, the one which Dillon made unas sisted being the featuro of the afternoon. Attendance, s.rjj. score: Tl.ir.U!. Cleveland 0100O0220 5 12 1 uciroit u u o 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 l1) 4 Ronton llrntn WnaliliiKtnii. HOSTON. Sent. 14. Tho Ilostnn Amnrl. cans outclassed Washlngtoii in all depart- ineiiis 01 1 lie name louny unu won eusliy. Young pitched a brilliant game, lotting the visitors down with four hits. Wnldrnn re tired ai mo etui or 1110 fourth Inning, Slercer going to center Held and Carrlck taking the latter's place in tho box. At tendance, 7,118. Score: n.ii.rc: Roston 3 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 12 12 1 Washington ..001000000 146 NATIONAL COMEDY OF ERRORS IloKtniilnnn unit Wnlfi of Ximv York I'll! KlKlileen Art l(h I''nrelrnl Stunts, IJOSTON, Sept, 14. An nmuslng succes sion or errors and stupid niiiys on ino pari of the Now York Nationals gave the home team the gamo In tho first Inning. Nlc'-ols pitched 11 beautiful Riimo, Attendance, j.&oo. score: R.H E. Roston 5 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 New York 000101000206 IMttnlitirit Dccllnri, to Divide. PITTSmtRC. Sept, H.-Tho Pittsburg Na tlonals captured two gnmes In a ralh'r easy style. Tho visitors' pitchers In both games were hit when hits did the most good, Attendance, 7.C00. ricoro: R.H. IS Pittsburg 22000010 -6 10 4 Cincinnati .... 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1- 3 10 1 Second game: R.H.K Plttshurc 130010 3 0 K 13 1 Cincinnati .... 101000020 1S1 Wrstrrn Aooeliillon. At Columbus Marlon. 5: Columbus. 4 At Orand Raplds-Griind Rapids, i; Fort Wayne, fi. At Dayton Duyton-Toledo game post poned, ram. At Muucle-Whcellug, 11; Muncle, a. country club golfers win Vlltnr from Knnsni City Moot rltli (M trivtirlniliiK Detent. night sturdy golf players from tho Kan sas City Country club met their Waterloo ycsictdny afternoon nt the hands of a team representee the Omaha Country club. Eighteen holes nt match play were con tested, nnd the final gross result showed tho Omahans to be winners of tho event by a total of eighteen holes up. The golfers from Knw town arrived In Omaha early In tho morning, nnd were Im mediately taken to the Country club for breakfast. Most of them arc still there, having been entertained since their arrival by the local organization, nnd they will spend today trudging about the links. After yesterday's contest a dinner was given at tho club for tho visitors nnd an Informal dance followed. Tho record for the course nt the Country club was broken yesterday by one of tho Kansas City men, (leorgo Murray. Ho was pitted ngnlnst W. J. l''oye, tho Douglas county champion, whom he defeated by three up. Murray made tho eighteen holes In nnvnnlv.snvpn strokes, which Is two less than bogey. Foye had previously held the high murk with n score of is. Tho contest was a match play, but medal scores also were kept, each player holln,? out each hole. The llRiifes were: Omaha. Strokes, t'p. W. J. Foye 0 J. It. Habni S 9 tr t ntvtl.. S2 0 ll' ( I i.ii vllt M 0 A. V. Klnslor , M l J. It. Lemlst M It. It. Kimball W T. It. Kimball 01 2 Total Kansas City. O. Murrny .1. C. Meredith E. O. Itragg C. J. Hubbard.... C. It. Russell J. W. F. I'eters... Jack Forest W. S. McUrcgor... Strokes. Up. 91 TS 92 sa Mi MI 93 Total 9 Only Thrcp Visitor Win. It will bo seen that Omnha players were up a total' of 27 holes nnd the visitors !) holes In all, leaving a difference of 18 holes In favor of tho locaU. Three of tho visi tors defeated their opponents. They wero Murray, Hragg nnd Hubbard, who Is can tain of tho team. The other six lost. J. I). Rahm was easily the star of tho Omaha team. Ho not only mnde tho lowest medal score, but also defeated his opponent by a' larger margin than did any other player, 9 up. The nearest to that was tho C up made by Dick Kimball, who was nlso closest to Rnhm's medal score, with 80. Kahili's 78 Is one less than bogey nnd equals anything that has ever been done on these links by nn Omaha player. Ills work by holes whs: Out 4 6 3 I n 3 5 A 53!) In 45343 5 45 39 Totnl 78 For the visitors Mr. Murray surpassed this fecoro with 77 and Mr. Rragg equaled It. Rolf .Mnti'li rostimnril. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Sept. 14. Tho executive committee of tho United States Oolf association today nnnouneed that tho final match In the amateur championship tournnment netwecn waiter Travis anil Walter Egan had been indefinitely post poned owing to tho death of President MoKlnley. Cntln Oft Auto Itnce, nnCIIESTER. N. v.. Sent. 14. On ac count of tho president's death the ondur once race of automobiles from Now York to Ruffalo has been declared ended nere. Southern I.niKtiet. At Little Rock Llttlo Rock, 5: Selmn, 4. DEMOCRATS WU IN ADAMS Take the IMcIc of County Xoiiilnntlon;, nnd Allow Populists the Other. HASTINGS. Neb.. Sept. 14. (Special Tel egram.) Tho democrats and populists hold their county conventions today In tho court house. Tho democrats met In the super visors' room and tho populists In tho court room. It was evident that tho populist con vention was nothing but a sideshow as com pared with tho democratic gathering. Wbllo tho populists had the democrats outnum bered ten to one, yet the Hastings demo crats outgeneraled their fusion friends nnd mado them tnko tho political medicine just as they prescribed It. Tho principal light was on county Judge. Tno democrats se cured It and also surveyor and coroner. Tho ticket nominated by the two conventions: For treasurer. Will Rrookly; for county clerk, Henry Fornowj for recorder, M. . Ilurgessj for county Judge, Harry Dungan; for sheriff, John Fahrner; for superintend ent of schools, N. H. Jones; for coroner, Dr. Irwin; for surveyor, Jncob Rockc. Res olutions wero adopted deploring the death of President MoKlnley. Tho delegates to the democratic state convention are: H. A. Redman, R. E. Moors, A. M. Jeffers, J. C. Stevens, II. S. Dungan, D. II. Wentworth, J. J. Summering, Lloyd Lynn, (J. J. Evans, John Rarr, O. w. Tib- bets, M. W. Ilaxter, Georgo Ml.en, James Humphroy, Harry Rrewer, Will Ilrookly, W. E. Shover, Teter Uerllng, U. S. MeAuloy, W. E. Hart, II. R. Wahlqulst, W. E. Joint. Tho delegates to tho populist state con vention aro: Georgo Anderson, Ed Wat- kins, Georgo Drown, A. II. Ilowen, C. W. Urown, J. II. Sarsee, W. J. Williams, J. O. Wilson, Georgo Cruse, E. P. Hubbard, Clar enco Waldron, James RlchardBon, Andrew Anderson, J. C. Wentworth, A. H. Deffen baugh, C. P. Sorsen, E. S. Dutton, William Kceslcr, William Kroeger, John Mnran, w. II, Waldron, F. M. Frlnk. IIIIl-IicocIk FiinIoii Tli'Uet. thknton'. Neb.. Sent. 14. (Special Tel egram.) Tho democrats und populists each held county conventions here today and, after considerable trouble, their conference committees succeeded In fusing on a county .ii.. Tk nntiilnuilnnR are: ror Clcr.. ..w - j W. II. Iliortinill Ol ireiliiiu; iur uvuauiui, .1. P. Wortz of Trenton, the prefent deputy treasurer; for sheriff, Jesso Rlfo of Stnrkeyj for Judge, J. M. Williams of uuiDcrtson; ror superintendent, Prof. J. S. O'Connoll, the nrlnclnal of tho Pallsado school; for sur veyor, O. R. Jones of Pleasant View; for coroner, W. E. Stewart of Stratton; for commissioner, F. P. Fellows of Culbortson. W. II. Thornhlll Is tho only candidate who Is running for a second term. Stratum ropiillut Tlfkct In Cnn. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 14, (Special Telegram.) Tho Cass county populists held their county convention today and nomi nated a full ticket with tho exception of superintendent, making tho fourth county ticket. Tho republicans, democrats and pro hibitionists havo also nominated straight tickets. Tho ticket Is: For treasurer, John Hollenbock of Elmwood; for clerk, Elmer Rouco of Elmwood; for sheriff, John Klscr of Maynard; for recorder, W. II. Wortraan of South nend; for Judge, Robert Vass of Plattsmnuth; for surveyor, E. G. Cooloy of Cedar Creek; for coroner, Charles Powers of Wabauh. YOU'VE COT TO HURRY If you want to seo tho nUNNINO HACKS at tho OMAHA DRIVING PARK THIS AFTERNOON. Take the 21th Street or Sherman Avenue Car. ! PROGRESS Of RUNNING MEET Trick Is Eomewhat Hotvy, bnt Sport Is Lirtly Eiough. HORNE SHOWS 'EM HOW TO GO SOME "Hoe" Rcehforil, OM-Tlnie Turfninn, Comcn from Ml, Louis ulth III Mrlnn of llrlille-Wlne Ponlr Siliiiliinr)' of i:cnlii. A track that was somewhat heavy did not Interfere In nny particular with the success of the second day of tho racing meet nt Exposition park, postponed from Friday because of the rnln. Flvo events were run, and each was satisfactory from tho standpoint of spectators, bookmakers and horse owners. Today Is the big day of the whole meet. Tho fcoitig will Dy this afternoon bo per fect, and live big races will be run. One Is an extra special, for which ten horses arc already entered. In another twelvo ani mals are booked. Hot competition Is as sured In all. Famous old "Doc" Rochford of St. Louis made a big hit when ho appeared for tho first time at tho track yesterday. Ho had Just arrttcd with flvo horses from tho Kin loch park track In tho Missouri town, und ns soon us he saw tho character of the meet ho telegraphed back for the remainder of his siring, seventeen In all. "Doc" has raced horses In Omaha slnco 1879, nnd his quintet will bo certain to make a good showing today, as ho has horses In every race. The big hit of yesterday's card was the third race, n seven-eighths mile dash, In which Heme, a 3 to 2 shot, beat Robert Homier, tho favorlto at 4 to &, In a beaut llnlsli. Hcrno Is a little dark brown stnl lion who has done good work hero before nnd Is well liked, but tho talent was sure that llonncr was the better horse, taking into consideration tho dlstunco und tho running. As usual, at tho start llonncr was slow, and was well to tho rear. Hut on the second lap at, tho eighth pole he camo away up and peoplo nil said that he would cxcrclso his usual tactics, passing tho lead horso on tho stretch. This tlmo they reckoned wrong. Hcrno had led all tho way, but set such a terrific liaco that Homier could not mnko a 11 mil spurt, and lost In tho last hundred yards Instead of gaining. Heme camo In a winner by two lengths free of lash or rowels, while llonncr was under tho whip behind. Emerald took sec ond. After a doicn attempts to got En chant away with the rest, ho was left nt the post. Tho tlmo was 1:36. Tho second race, four and a half furlongs, brought out the big field, nine startern, with not a singlo scratch. Hilly Derby, the favorlto at 2 to 3, gratified tho bookies bv taking first money In 1:02 Vii. Glards, a good betting proposition nt G to 1, was sccdnd, whllo Backwood took third, being rated nt 4 to 1. Meanwhile Deceit and Coral, sec ond placo choices at 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 re spectively, wero not there for n place. Great excitement resulted from tho first event, a half-mllo dash for 2-year-olds, for Sco Key fell at tho first turn, taking a long slide, with his Jockey mixed In somowhero. Neither horse nor rider was hurt. H. McFor cst won tho raco In OifjS'A, with Manona second and Graclo R third. Flvo youngsters ran. Eleven horsc3 wero entered for tho fourth event, but Jim Hicks, Gold Hug and Hilly Van wero withdrawn. It was n hard bunch to start .from tho thrco-olghths pole, It being a flvo-otghths mile dash. Finally all wero got away savo Leostratus, who stuck behind and was left. Virgil D, nt 2 to 1, took first In 1:08, with Queen Ell and Joo Foster, even choices nt 3 to 2, second and third. It was tho prettiest bunched raco of tho day, horses lying neck and neck for half a mile. A three-eighths mllo dash for maiden starters was tho extra event. Seven horses cntorcd, but Joo Foster dropped out. It was a terrific race, Jim Hicks starting in tho lead and keeping It for a quarter. Then, towovcr, both Hay Prince and Haby Sweet heart proved superior In tho heavy running and they snatched first and second from Jimmy, It taking only thlrty-nlno seconds. Results: First rnce, hnlf-mllc dash, for 2-yenr-olds, purso $75: H. McForest won, Manona sec ond, Graclo R third. Time: 0:5S',4. Second race, four and 11 halt furlongs, for maidens, purse $75: Hilly Derby won, Glnrds second. Hack wood third, Tlmo: 1:02 V4. Third race, seven-eighths of n mile, purye $100: Home won, Robert Bonner second, Emerald third. Tlmo: 1:M. Fourth raeo. five-eighths of n mile dash, purse $75: Virgil D won, Queen Ell second, Joe Foster third. Time: 1:0S. Fifth race, extra special, three-eighths of n mile, for maidens: Hay Prince won, Haby Bweethenrt second, Jim Illeks third. Time: Races begin today at 2 o'clock. Entries for today aro ns follows: First race, five-eighths of a mile dash; Druggist (Johnson), lone Parker (Eincry), A lie Blue (Crawford). May I Go (Mend), Hilly Van (Berry), Queen L (Stcwait), Madam Bishop (Ed Porter), False C.uvo). fcecond race, threo-fourths of a mile dash: I' red Reed (Spohn), Leostratus (Zeno). El mcru! aell). Lucuquolso (Stewart), AS;',h.10, Mckny (Berry), Purton (Juekion). rhlrd race, special, scveu-slxtecntlis of a mile dash: Bay Prince (L. Spohn). Jim Jlcks (II. Doty). Mary Ann (Cottrell). Bettle. B (Stewart), amnio (Hull), Joe Fos ter (Barry). Fourth race, one mile nnd a sixteenth dash; Robert Bonner (Berry), Chubb (.eno), Titus (Veldlto). Montana dent (Johnston). St. Bluff (Dallcy). Fifth nice, four furlongs nnd a half, for 3-year-o his and under: Chandler (Johns ton). Baby Sweetheart (Snell), Felton (Reese), Alrcastlo (Mack), Seo Kay (Jack son), Greenwich (Hall). Gime Itrpuhllcnn Committor, BEATRICE, Nob,, Sept, 11. (Special Tel egram,) Colonel W. S. Tilton, chnlrman of tho republican county central committee, today announced tho members of the execu tive committee who will assist htm In the management of the campaign. They are: C. H. Dempster, D, W. Carre nnd W. W. Dun can of ncatrlce; C. I). Hensloy of Wymore, H. J. Merrick of Adams, II. II. Smith of Rockford, A. S. Casad of Highland precinct. A vigorous campaign will be Inaugurated which will Increaso tho republican majority In this county by at least 2,000. Ilreak In l'lmlon In I'olk Count'. STROMSI1UHO, Neb., Sept 14. (Special Telegram.) Today ended fifteen years of continued fusion In I'olk county, when the populists nnd democrats met nt Osceola to nominate county tickets. Tho democrats asked for ono place on the ticket, hut the populists refused. Doth parties then put out a full ticket. There Is some talk anions the republicans endorsing ono man on the democratic ticket. rninillHt Ticket In rinnicr. KLWOOl), Neb., Sept. tl. (Special Telo gram. ) Tho populists held their county convention today and nominated thlH ticket: C. M. Hnback for county rlcrk, Joeseph ,M, nolen for treasurer, Milton Wlnslow for sheriff, O. B. Chase for Judgo, Maude, John son for superintendent, J. E. Chambers for surveyor, W, M. Umbcrger for commissioner. WHY I CURE MEN ONLY Tho State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Com bines All the Curative Powers of Both Medi cine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can 13c Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul ties On a Single Class of Ills. Master Specialist I do not (rent nil diseases, but cure nil I treat. 1 treat men only, nnd cure them to May cured. In almost every vocation specialty work Is now called for and dcniniidcd. This Is r.etably true when lite or death Is Involved, It Is then that the belli treatment thn medical profession offords Is sought after, nnd this can come only from the (run specialist, whose deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience and thorough sci entific equlpni"iits havo given him complete mastery over thu diseases that con stitute his specialty. Whatever may lie your aliment, get help from one who has mule such enscs a spe cial study. If your eyesight Is Hilling go to u reliable optician or oculist. If your hearing Is defective consult a competent iiurlst, If u bad tooth Is distressing you engage the skill ot a dentist. Or If you urn burning with fever or slinking with (hills, tell your troubles to a family physician. They ran do more good than I can, for I do not treat such complaints, nor pretend to euro them. But If you have one of tho sorlouM disease s peculiar to men, such as VARICOCELE STItlCTI'RE. KIDNEY or t'RINARY TROl'HLEH, CONTAOIOFS BLOOD POI SON, NERVO-HEXFAL DEBILITY or allied tumbles, which Is depleting yout vitality, or If your case has been nggr.ivuted mid made worse by the use of spe cille, frce samples, trial treatments nr simitar devices If this be your unfortunate condition, I want you to write us or en mo to our olliees, where you will lm wel eomo to private counsel, n careful personal examination and nn. honest and selcn tlllc opinion of your ease free of charge. These diseases nnd weaknesses of men, anil they alone, nro my specialty. To them I have earnestly and exclusively devoted the best years of my life, doting which time I have discovered and developed vnrlous forms of treatment which make their cure an unqualllled and absolute certainty. Is It not worth your whllo to In vestigate n euro that has made life imow to multitudes of men? tflDIPnOEl E I'nder cur Electro-Modlcnl treatment this !nll!ous disease raptd fnnlwUuE.Ll.ly disappears. Pain .acs almost Instantly. The pools of stag nant blood nre driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling qulcklv subside. Every Indication of varicocele soon vanishes, and In its stead comes tho pride, power and the pleasure of perfect henllli anil restored iniiulioiiil. What we huve done for them we can do for you. CTOIP I IIDC Our Electric-Medical treatment dissolves the stricture com OlnlUlUllC pletely nnd removes every obstruction from tho urinary pas sage, allays nil Inflammation, stops uverv uunnturul discharge, rcducca the prostrate gland, cleanses nnd heals tho bladder and kldneya, Invigorates the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to evcrj imrt of the lioily nlTcetnl by the dl- CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON ! suit of our life work, and Is Indorsed by tl countries. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It i goes to tho very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Soon every sign und symptom disappears completely nnd forever. Tho blood, tho tissue, tho flesh, tho bones und the wholo system are cleansed, purified und restored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and pleasures tof llfq. UCDlfn - CCVIIII nCQII ITV Men, mnny of you nre now reaping tho re nClfffU OCAUAL IICDILIIT cult of your former folly. Your manhood Is falling and will soon bo lost unless yon do something for yourself. There Is na time to lose. Impotency, like all sexual diseases, Is never on Iho standstill. With It you can make no compromise. Either you must master it or It will muster you, and All your wholo future with misery and Indescribable woo. Wo hnvo treated so ninny cases of this kind that wo uro as familiar with them us you aro with tho very da light. Onco cured by us you will never again bo bothered with emissions, drains, pr inuturcncss, small or 'weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptomn which rob you of your manhood und absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all these evils and restore you to what uuturo intonded a halo healthy, happy man, with physical, mentnl mill nrxiuil poivor, complete. DCCI CV niCCACCC Many ailments nro rollcx, originating from other dls nClLCA UIOCHOCO seuses. For Instance, sexual weakness sometimes cornea from Varlcocelo or Stricture; lnnumerahlo blood and bono diseases often result from contagious blood taints In tho system, or physical nnd mental decllno frequently fol low Impotency. In treating diseases of nny kind wo always remove tho origin w cure tho cause. OnDDECQAIinCllOE Onn personal visit Is always preferred, but If you cannot UUnnCOrUnilClluEi call nt our oHlce. write your symptoms fully. I Cfiftl PflUTUAOT given to all patients to hold for our promises. Do not LCUmL UUll I ilHU I hesitate. If you cannot cull today, wrltn and drscrlbo your trouble. ItElKHEXCKHl llrnt Hiiiiku nnd Lending llui.liic.ii Men lu Thin CI (jr. Consultation Free. Office Ilonra Prom 8 n. in. to N p. ni. Suniluj 10 n. m. to 1 p. in. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Str., Between 13th and 14th Str., Omaha, Neb. WEATHER FOREGAST It rained in Omaha. We said it would bo fair, but we're just even with the weather man. Runabouts, Stanhopes, Phaetons, Depot Wagons, Rockaways, Broughams. are ouered just as low as if it was fair. The Largest Stock in the City, VISITORS INVITO!). Drummond Carriage Co. 181 li and Harney. SUMMER SPECIALS. ,.'(1 InilliiiiiiliolU "ml Itelurn. On sale Sept. 10, 23, 3D. Oil 7 ,i!il I.oiiIhvIII.-. liy., "'id lleinri'. On xalo Kept. 10, i'l, 30. Oi i 7. ,t!l CliirliuiHll. U',J,r"' On sale Sept. 10. -'3, 3D, oet. .7(1 t oll.,. '"' '-"r"- On sale Sept 10, 23. Z. Oct. 7. ,.. s,..i..H.-i.i. ..";' ;"" On sale Sept 10. 23, ). on ,. "d Hlo Hei't. ! s- pt--I, vw V.irW mid Iti lurn, ilnlly. ijiltV 151:0 tji'.-o DC I, Mill. -,(! SI. I.oiilx mid Return. 7. lliifiiilo nnd Itelurn, dull)'. ' nn walo Oct. 0 to 11. 151 I Home-Seekers Excursions. On salo 1st and 3d Tuesday of each Month. Tourist Rates on sale DAILY to all Hum mer resorts nllowim; Mop-overs at Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other points. Kor rates, lake trips, Iin-Ainerlcun do scrlntlvn matler und nil Information call at CITY TICK KT OKIMCK. H15 FA UN AM u'riti.MCT ll'nvlnn Unlnl lllock) or writ a HAIUIY K. MOOHKS. U. A. 1'. D Omalu, j Our special form of Electric-Medical treat ment for this ulscnso is practically the, ro be best physicians of this and foreign Inexpensive Offices THKItrc A II 13 NO DARK OTt r.vnusiitAiiM-: rooms in Tin: hki: iiun.niNo. you 1WY ACCORDING TO TIIK1R SIZU. TIIIIRK ARK A 1'EW VKRY NICK Ori'ICKS WHICH HUNT l''OR ONLY $10.00 A MONTH. THIS INCMJDKS LIGHT, WATKR. IIKAT, JAN ITOR SKRVICK AND ALL TIIK CONVKNIKNCKS OK TUB I1KST I1UILDINO IN TO'XN The Bee Building R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents Ground Floor Hcc HMfi. (i. P. BROWN, Mlll.i.nin. Iflnl mid Kmvlcr Mrerti. .11 r. Ilrimn !" '' " vrv'1 M,Ul ta Mnny Onmlm I'eimle lor llir- Vnt IO 1inr ni"' "(;il li- Crmuer'B Ivlilnej me. OMAHA, Dec. 9. 1900. CHAM J'K CIIK.MICAL CO., Albany, N. Y. 1 recoiled you.- sample bottlo of Cramer's Kidney Cum, which you kindly sent mo. It helped mo very much and I havo takon tun bottles since. Doing out In all kinds of weather, 1 contracted a rnld which set tled lu my back. It was Impossible for in to properly attend to my work and I hail to employ a man to do my work 1 was told by ono of my customcra what Cramer's Kidney Curo had dono for him ami wroto for the famplo. Today I can nitend to my duties ami f.eel ten years younger. I certainly, can't pralso your remedy enough, (J. I'. I1ROWN. Fit 1515 S.Y.N l'U5 FOR ALL If you will cend your address to th Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y they will eend you a sampln bottle, frco. Cramer Chemical Company, Albany, N. '. i , H, i i r -4