f 1 I f a THE OMAHA DAILY IJEEi THURSDAY, FE11HITARY 19. NO ARQl-HEVT NEEDED. f-aia Ilrkr t" Xw Core. rovc.r. lotion, ulrn. tprtvt aDa in. 1 i t; 'i:,tn; rri', rvr. Catarrh. Iwiuw th.s d.s'w i, , t,lnf dlsesse, ,a jp..tll UPli'-ai.tr. tb, accomplish itnklit a; itl. t nj v f:vr transient relief. Tt oaia-rtkl poison i is tb blood and :h mu'wi m"w.btn of ibe o.. throat t.nd trs'hea trie tt r;eve tbe svsteni ly soret eg large (umii'iri or ninrus. the (..srharge sometimes dosing up tb nos tras, flrojiplnr Inio i h throst. causing cfts by rioting thf Eusiartian tubes, Mifl .fiT a tiro raising catarrh of atom s', b or serioua ihroat tod h:ng 1 rouble A remedy to really rurf catarrh must be m internal remedy, which will cleanse tba blond from ratf-rhal poison md rtncr U atd congestion from ihe mucous m.nit;rane. Th best iud most modem remedies lar tb.f ruTWM are antiseptics srisntincaUy known at Red Gum. Blood Root and fly crest in. Dd while earn of these have Wa Successfully ue-d separately, yel it baa ' difficult lo get form ail combined la on palatable, convenient and efficient lorm. Tb manufacturers cf th new catarrh cure. Ptuert's Catarrh Tablets, hare tar s' drfl tAmrrabty In aooBBpiishlrit tbls re sult. Tbey tit large, plmut tas'Ing losengea, lo be dissolved is the mouth, thus rarhtnf, every part of th mucout in-,brjc ol the throat tod tntlly tbe ' nmach. Vnliks' nT catarrh remedies. Stntrft tnatarri Tabiett contain bo cocaine, opi-,-tn aty injur knit ru hatrer. ud ro equally bfnrtcil for little children tnd 0ult. Mr. C 7L. Rpmbraodt f ftnrhrrtrr. TS. T., wt: 1 V-Crw f !rw ppoi.le o har eufferefl at orb at I from Catarrh of tbe hffcfl, Ibroat "a frtoroarh. I nwd itprtri. irhalvre and vvOm tar mnntbt at a tln with -ecly MltrM rrtief. and had so bur rf fwr. . I bad not tbe meant to make a -htfia-e of 4-limaie. which oersted my vnly riianreVf rur "1tt apritu I mad m croon t "of nm rru-UW rare made ty Stnart't Catarrh Tblet. .aa protnptlr bouirbt tfty-reitt bnx trrrm wy ftniRstiit, and wbtaJsoa encih pocltlre WnrSl Troai that one parkaite that 1 ooBtlsind to uoe Ibera Aailr until I now conaider myee.lf entirely tree from tbe 6iruotiDc innruN of Catarrh': my bead It clax. my ftroatien all I coo Id aek and my beariCK. birh had be urns to fall at retult of the Catarrh, baa greatly Improved, until I lee) I can hear at veil at rrer. 7Tey are a houoehoK teceetlty la nay family." Ptuan a Catarrh Tableta are aold by drtic CIblo at f'O eenta for rannplete treatment. anA for cosvecienoe., aafety and prompt re oulta they are undoubtedly the lone looked for Catarrh cure. CORTELYOL IS SWORN IN Sfw Cabinet OSotr and Boooespcr to Eii O.a Pa- Ttt OtTia. Ary ,Otr,;KTlDiS ASTONISH OFFICERS teaerala Breraltrte mm l4la are k I HrrBr mmr fceteraU aal Betlre-4 Faa tnlre Mflttary. Abtolute Purity mad Delightful Flavor art Properties of QUAKER MAID RYE Tbta UtikkeT oa-' a Savor that baa mom tor tt lb praiar ' mi uuaaoiaaaaia a4 a bat caaaea pine- aa ffcoaae R It it pcrlectlr ae and headache or man atoaaacb ami tcUmn , ke ae. For talc aa, tbe leailinr calea. dxua S. MIRSCH & CO. Vhokiak Liquor OMtcn. ' VA1 HINGTCiN. Feb. Ik Gorfe B. Cor-l-elyoB lot tbe tiath uf offire at aerre tary of tbe iK-partment of CnniaeTre and Labor ebmjr tf;er 11 o'clixk Urn fare noon. At tb name time ViJliatn Lob. jr.. arai non in at epretary to tbe president. Tbe aclba ere adiciniaiered Yr 9tii Jut tire Fuller of the lolled Pta'ea tui'reme court. knar nlaalt.i Aataaiah. The folloairif ncniLnailotit aere eent lo the oenate today. Brigadier Ocneral J. C. Brecke-nrtdf e. tnitpertor a-enertl. to be ma jor pecnral April 31. rir Major General R. f. Hufbea. Br:gaairT General M. T. L.ud lnjrton. quartemian r reneraL to I ma jor rtneral. rire Breckearidge, to te re tired. B-icafllrr Genrral Jamea T. Waae. to be major f-eneral. jce General Luflicf ton. to be retired. Cavalry To be (olonelf: LJeu'enant Colonel WinSeld 8. Edrelcy. Serenth raT alry; lea;enant Ctilonel aUjor "W altera Bchnrler, Serond caralry. Major Captain Autruatut P. Blerka. Seventh caralry. Cap tain First Lieutenant . E. Kennincton, Tenth ravalry. Itfantry B-e.ond Lieutenanti : Jullnt K. Tnrrin, Vermont: Walter 'W. Merrill. Ohio; Reginald X. Kelly. Caiiromia; Edward H. Fearece, CalifoniB: Claude X. Feamfer. Texat: Cyrut R. ftreet, California; Clar ence A. EnrtepbjeTe. New Tork; Joeepb A Mauborpne., Nt Tork; Joaeph M Cutn mlni, Miteocri; Thomae C. MuT''e, Tetat: Conerte R. Lrarit. Louieiana. Xary Atcittant ptymaittert: Howard D. Lamar, Indiana; Frederick H. Lemly. North Carolina. Purreyor general of Xerada, Matbew Kyle, Xerada. Tbeae Domitiat loci came aa a genuine eurprlee to army offlrert, except tboee fllrertly conrernefl. Tbe original pro gramme cf tbe department announced aev eral weekt ago, contemplated tbe single promotion of General "Wade on tbe stat utory retirement of Major General Robert p. Hughea. Tbe promotion of Inspector General Breckenrlflge and LudlEgton on the retirement of General Hugbee and tbelr retirement on tbe name date. In order to make way for General Wade, wat an afterthought. There It an lmpreaaion In well In formed military circlet that tbe enactment cf the general atafl ltw and General Breck inridge's connection with that legislation were potent factor! In printing bout tbe change of plan. General Breckinridge woold not bare retired under ordinary conditions until January, lno. General Ludlngton, bowerer, it three yeart older than tbe senior general and would bare retired lor age la July, it wat generally supposed both tbeae staff officers would retire In their present grade of brigadier general. In recognition of their long sera-toe the secretary of war with the ap proval of tbe president concluded to ad vance them both to tbe grade of major general on tbe condition tbat they retire at once. Tble wat acceptable to both. Other Important army changes In the near future will be tbe promotion of Major General B. B. M. Toung aa lieu tenant general, B tbe retirement of Gen eral K!)es in August, and tbe promotion of Brigadier General B. E. Sumner is be major general on tbe retirement of Major General George "W. Davie. In July, and of General Wood ts be a major general to til the vacancy caused by the promotion of General Toung in August. Ge-aerala atre Retire. Orders ware Issued at the war depart ment today for tbe retirement of Brigadier General Jneeph T. Farley, rwerrly pro moted from olpnel in tbe ordnance de partment, and Colonel Lawrence t. Bab bitt, cf the orenance department. Seven if. tbe otber brigadier rerala contrmefl at ibe same time at Colonel Farley are to be succeatlvely retired, cne each dt tinifl tbe llrt It ejbausted up ts Geperal Franc is Moore wbo It to 1 rtalped en tbe act've liet for service It tbe rbilip pinet where he bat ben stationed lor some time. Saaaasle Gaeaa. Attorney General Knox hat given an opinion to tbe secretary sf tbe treasury la whlih he bolda tbat smuggled goods are not subject to tbe payment of duty In afidiuon to forfeiture, Tbe attorney gen eral also bat beld tbst tbe Treasury de partment may release cigars a ben paiked in Tiolation of law on payment of a tine equal to tbe duly, a ben la tbe opinion of tbe secretary, tbe importation does not involve fraud. )!( Ja4te ttsalaiet. Tbe senaie today eor.f.rmed tbe follow ing appointment: 'urillit Tandevanter. Wyoming, t'nited ftttet circuit Judge for tbe Eighth Judicial circuit; .totn T. Mc ronough. New Tork. associate justice of the supreme court of tbe Fhfllppine islands. Captain John Bartlett. Vntled Sittes army, retired, to be retr tdtciral on tbe retired list. Postmasters: Idaho Dora C Chill. Phrbote. Iowa W. F. McCrarken, Scranton. Will rash faaat Treaty. Tbe senate spent three and a half hours in executive session today listening nearly all the time to a continuation of Senator Morgan's Ala) speech on the Panama canal treaty. At tbe close of tbe day a vote was taken tt Senator Morgan t re quest, on hit resolution requiring as In quiry Into the credentitls of Thomas Her ran, who represented tbs Colombian gov ernment. The resolutloa ets defeated, IS to 2f. Tbere were two calls for a quorum dur ing tbe session but senators responded readily. After tbe vote wat taken Senator Cul lom (la) moved that tbe senate adjourn AEROGRAMS FOR PACIFIC Frw OtncpB.rj Bk t Bert Oable Xow Beu.r Ltid. WILL WOFK TO IN MONTH! Wolf (jatne from seconC roufdi is KT ttic"H 7rra(h beat Vol (game f "oro tJif-a roundi tn moves. Mon at Msr- tifcll (gaioe fr"tn third roimo In i move. Mi.'t heat rvft-ri 'game Trmn turth ri'iinfli in fcV mi'ii The iki: irfl net n Kknt. aod A. t in igame fron ff-.b roundi reLlia in a draw after Ht mmw; Kir ehaii tiat (cbte'bler 'fiitif from t.fth futiSi r (St m"vr and V oit tieat Marorty i.samf from sixth round) In t moves WINOR BALL LEAGUES CONFER (la Iks nmih Will 1 ravel XMHI ilea with Aataiarates Hallt fr etfra Aaaerlca's Shares aaa May mmm F atlre fVrraa. eek e Asrreesseat with Aa a attaaal Uagat Bad lea. erlcav pern pre Tn piTc rrrrrt? iiv mt ss, en "ntv iw Htaa i kiivu haw aaaai tsshaa wwaj Mwuit f-ma the gsT nul aa tara proa'. Te yiswirs ara ease ararajt lai tba 6eoartBMaU ura an ttrs mmSt ts baw latvrtwr Dea.raBat Will Rtarbera tf lsaala tHIl raJlla. WASH1XCT0X. Feb. 31 If oareas falls ta pass the blil persnlttlDg the see retary of tbe interior ta lease rowernment lands in Nebraska, tbe Interior depart ment intends ta Imaaofllately enforce the ltw prtTidlng for the removal of tbs fences from all sorb domain. la one case over tt.epf arret ha beet fenced la by private lntereeta. m MiAa tn thalr pel Kewee anenrte rr Oe4 tbre rannad rea ad atbsr aiuasif wee mat. vbJnhi mrm aJlswd ta feava sna front the stock af tat) g-rotry aM XEW TORK. Feb 3K A meeting of the Nationn! l.oard t'f Arb:traiiot.. tbe govern- j ins body of minor base bail league, w as i twrun liere loony. iTeeid-rt 1' T Ptrr pr-eiAed and th-re were inwnl. W. H. Seaton f Kock lsl- ana. tresioert vt the Western itague; T H. i M iimane rf Boston fesirltnt of the New SAX FRANCISCO. Feb 3S-TreleM messag to the Hawaiian lelands are to be sent from ttit coast, act crdicg tc A L. New. managor of tbe Patit; Wlrelest Tele phone and Telefaph conrranv. Mr ' tie. y.n it. iiM..n c i t-r, li-tiaiaiid leru: Jam's H OB-utke of for severaj mortt. ..fl it tew s,.rcb:ng fcr !'f be- S'nS a proper station from wh-."b to send ae- i )-arue, Juag w. M Osvanagh tt Lotue arama to H..n Vr NV mii mrirht- Kwk. Ark. re;re-nttTig ttie Southera ji iiow on'v MriiiiM to m ce ltl . . - t . .. . 1... . .- n c i u- Hlekev. preeioent 01 ine Waa tba ban tbat canted barribe Voara ea Q. B. (HeaAmaa. Xewara, KlaK Bsc. )a't Araio are soon cured Max. ra. ror aa) by Kata Ca. JggBBaBBBaBBaaVhaBBBaaaaVaBBBBBBaaaaBVaBBBV' nm Late ta IL rrank ia of m Farwsr street eaiii. reoted yweaeroajr aJternr unor ina of baring etsAeti aom lao wbjpn be ; trrina ta aril. The prisoner aald tbat Cnbo Bertoo, Bring at Csnitol avenue he bought tbe lace from a man as a epecu and Harry 1. Good of ISiT Jarkswa street.' latlon, paving for H hat last Quarter OoV were arrested last nigbt and will answer to lar. Aevaaedl at teattc reeta. now only rmmns to h fl-i3-d whether S-at1ie r San Francisco shaii terminus on this coast and that poirt wili I- uTidd t-:ure mat y cias Liperte liavy irf d ttiat the sending tf mesiifca-f a grat distance v wireless eyo lenis ik m-reiv a niat.r of no wet. Ht Farreu. president of the Nyw lork board T J Wrtem associauon, wat aisa prosent by li)itatio- The board will map out a course to be pursued In the conference between the Aroeritxn. National and mlniT leaLgue or- have thertire construe tec (.( t-rful dvnt- ( rauitauotis.' reiauve to the Crfcwing up of a ' tr enough If setKl tnecsaes SW ;, national agreement miles The work of eorcpl'tng t(e systrm hi him require more mar. a montn mure. Aftr that some time wi.; t,r required to perlect the pla.it und sys--m. An inter-oT.t!n"nta) rj-rt"m is no more difficult of construction tt.an two short stations, and the last of ar outfit ic al ready bu!H. We have sr.t rneSMac-- l.M' miifs with the apparatus which we own KtxJ control and bope to s;an vbe I'acltic shortly. Mr. New dos not say a briber Marcoti It interested !n the Pacitc company or whether tbe Marconi systen,. so called, ta to be unci. MANSHAK LANDS BIG STAKE Capturee Carat al Mee by Keck and De-llarhts f rewd Darklag Hlaa. XEW ORLEANS. Feb IB Manshak. win tier of tbe (."amivaJ stalt. worth r.." to met at 11 tomorrow, saying that ' neck, w u orily wmuit.g :avorne tocay. Kni tea ironi to to s no i ' ' -i ir DR. McGRE-W SPECIAUtT Treatt all forma af LSEA.SES AB USOKDEXS Of MEN ONLY ST Taara Vxarianr, It Taara la Omaha. Hla Est Sprir.ES Tritest !.r Syphilis JUO 3REAXIXO t-'oa th aatta or fans anal a . Bt tas diaimsa dlsa-ioaar at VtaiCOCELE iVWaAia- V-il o , umnnral aiacharipia, aVtnctura, OX. aUaaay and Bisndar l.asaaaaa. Hi- 'WCK CCJUCoV-lOW CHABOM. TrTtttti-T T ky mau. f- O. l-m 1- OOtm aa a MLB tu v f mtm la ail DISEASES aavd DlftOKDEJtS cfJEEX 12 vaara af aata. ocaaful tratcxia la Oat ana. CHARGES LOW. VHICQCELE KYCHCCELE tsd CM CC sad aara. waa sua rlIKld --mm ml umm LaaM a isn a mmrm Sa m naaa SYPEiUS 1 find Oi mm a awod that I waold ant ha wMasaa uaa. 1 was traublaa a aim eaai viva anrpit liwr ast bartacta. Cnw tim aalriTig Caanarsaa Oastty Csaaavaic 1 Sael varv amrk k.aw 1 aaaii airaainty sniissiaaaaa abaa ta aig fx mm aa mmm aaedieiiM I fea wmmt a.wa M aaaa aaaiaaa, Oaaoca hUI la X tmU aivat.l would aak that tbe seaaiom be continued Into the night and until a vote waa taken. Petttiaa to mate tar C'rwaa, A petition signed by ex -Governor P. B. Htnchhack of Louisiana, Pr. Charlet B. Purvis, John F. Cook, Kelly Miller and Whitfield McKlnley cf this city, urging tbe confirmation of tbe nomination of Dr. W. D, Crum at collector of the port of Charles ton, S. C, wat submitted to tbe senate to day. Illtawlsaaia Iavlte Haaaevelt. Re.preaentative Warner (111.), accompa nied by Judges Wright and Weldon of the court of claims and Joseph W. Filer of the interstate commerce commission, invited tbs president to attend a reunion of the Bpanian war veterans, to be beld at Eloom lugton. 111., some time next spring. Tbe date of the reunion will be fixed to suit the convenience of tbe president should bt accept. Mfi-w-v Waaii t asavrc- BaUdta. Representative Mercer (Xeb), chairman of tbe bouse committee oa public build ing! and grounds, conferred today with Secretary Gortelyou concerning a building for tba new Department of Commerce and Labor. Figurea bare been prepared showing in detail tba amount of floor space which will be necessary tor tbe various bureaus which indicates tbat a building suitable for the department la not available at present ta the city. Cbairmaa Maroar todieatas bis preSeraooe for a new building ta be erected expressly for tbe new department. He thought if fairly adequate plant were presented tbe present congress might authorise tbe build ing. Temporary quarters will bave to be leased. JaBe ahlraa Fwnamllr Bealaraa. Justice Shtraa of the t'nited Stages su preme court today presented to the presi dent his resignation at a member of that tribunal ta take effect February 1. Former Secretary of State William E Day of Ohio hat been selected aa the successor of Mr. Sbiraa. jfp Beat For V.-" Casts critasrnc .idfrr WHAT CAtSES DAIDRITF. Creates Earaaaaa Aathartty aa SWiw Dlaeaaea taya It'a a teraa. Tbs old idea was that dandruff is scales of akia thrown off. through a feverish con dition of tbe acalp. Prof, t'ena, Hamburg, Germany. European authority on akin dis eases, aaya dandruff is a germ disease. Tba germ burrows under tbs scalp, throw ing up little scales of cuticle aad sapping tbs vitality of the hair at the root- Tbe only hair preparation that kills dandruff germs is Newbro a Herpleide. Destroy tbe cause, you remove the effect," Not only cures dandruff, but stops tailing hair and cauaea a luxuriant growth- Delight ful hair dressing. nd always Jsvorite in tbe hrttln the colt outbroke hie field, showlr.g all the early speed and 1 bough tiring at the end bad enough I'll to land tbt prise. Tbe colt sat run up to ti Out' after tbe race and sold to DurneU at Herx, Captain Burnbury, trainer for O. G. Parke, the-owtiei of Manrbal".. claimed Tlca Bernard, tbe Durnell at H-n entry, for s-t.uKi. but the stewards den id the claim that Eumburv was not tbe ouly authorired ager.t of Parke. Bud Embry was run up lo tiiCi by James RubVrtson aiid bought in. Kesuits. First race, sis furfcmg: Par Excellence. 114 tGannoni. k to a. won: Nx. 1J7 iKobert som. li to 1, second; Moilie T. 114 (W . Hicks i. li to 1, third Time: 3.161-6 Swond race, selling, one miie: IennT Iurfv 3i3 (Fuiiert, 4 to 1, wor . Kuby Ray, 12 Pblilifisi 3C to 3U second, ITince Webb. 1 i Poilockt,' lOTi to 3, third. Time: 1:4a. Third race, one mile and an eighth, bandi cap: A6aiantt. W :aviasot). I to L. won; t'ogswell, T (VT. Hickei. " to t, second; Major Mansir. 1 C.nnoni. 2 to 1, third. Time : 3 :K 4-6. Fourth rai-e four furiongs. the Carnival stakes: Majiehak. 110 (D. Haili. to 30. won: LMck Bernard. 31t iHaacki. t 10 1. second; B. C. Burte, M (Phillips;, W) ts 1, third. Time: v:4v 1-6. FVth race, six furlongs, owner Handi cap: Scorpio K (Rculry). S to 1. won; L Et renna. iStillei. 4 to J. second; Carl Kab ler. K0 iDavteaoci, to 2. third Time: 1:1144. Sixth race one mfle and three-sixteenths, selling: Bud" Ercbry. Ptillei. 4 to 1. won; Lefiare. W tljavissoni. 13 to 1. second; Ben son Caidwell, li (Lindsey), 1 to 6, third. Time: J4. I rat 1 I Itaa.i r y 7EHR t'EH vT i-t aLrrT1?" rx? Pt."3i. rnsa axaa. wa aahi-T t ail rot mm atlun- m.m-v: mv m vi w wa jjy ataua. aa sua. as stii ml an Urn tiiatlav S STRISTUIE T rUO ttAawiliajCH as at aa t t. a-HT'-- rraa, lTasnaest hy BtaU. ataraaa. ! a. laa X i rincr ff. tCltltV omaba .V vLA.I.LL Ob aH-SiUi-W- ha aa mwm mm-m k-ay ' kra:riL? Va f.'MBt. tML. daBiBft BaaaafT.. tOT IV avrh a .aa li B asaal Efcri Xkizzn ttaaaaaaaV mm aanarf m MAntl aa-waf iarwf lZZmL7ZXZ 9-m A -wa iiftac 'ia i -t - saaat 4L jt T-Mu-m hoaa-. at. T. n i i i li A aicaab'M. Piiasut Tan Osnd Tte Annd, , feicfcaa. W iaaea fens. lac. Bh- . Bhc hr-rvr mm tm Sals. Tm vansis aatoMC mtmmpmt C C 0 m ll 1 1 1 1 a S&M tmf yur uummmf tiack tarUng Beoaedy Ca C htcaga mr K.T. Boa m.iLSJux. m aiiLuci e:ns r- - -t Bar yean this teaaedy has aaadard aerse restorativa Thonasads of hapry aaea oara their aewly Soaad aucagth ta ita aac hrsuae Klla replaoe waakaeas aad eabausuoa with atreegth aaa vigor; the braia becomes clear, tbe arrvaa steady aad oalm; gloomy sorehadiag are bataabed aad periea vitality U fol ly reaaomd. If yoa are eaBermg as above, try a boa" yos'll he eaouamgrd by ha eSact to take the fall course of ats huau thra tf yos are sot eartrey eared, we rUl renaad yoar aaoaey Tba aatia iacbary ofler is aac ai the factooaf our tiareaa aasprThoat;heaa farttk raaTaa tcrianifTRmnarj rrk i. Xr SL ro. itt WW mmim. hv BtVha B Ce.. IniloM . Inns aiun, foutb ki.M La via Lrua Da, (Roundi BluSa. la. BLOOD POISON AGREE TO END THEIR LIVES ta rarrtoo (rat (he rsasart, hat the mta Oaly Maehea die WrUtt. XEW ORLEANS, La.. Feb. 18 Ella At kins is dead and Folger Green is la tbe boapital with three wounds as the result of a compact taken to end therr Uvea. Tbe woman died of morphine poisoning. Tbe man stabbed himself twice In the neck and tbea slashed his wrists. The tragedy occurred in a room tn the Victor hotel, where the couple passed at man end wife. Green said they took morphine together night before last. When he a woks yes terday tbe woman was dead by hit aids. Be made no report of the case and tbe body lay in the room all day and sight. while Green devoted himself ta driLking corktails which wore seat ta his room. The following nots wat found: Good bye ts all. and lorgi v. Am my worst eremy and go bene to the great bevond through foeee of ctrcumstancea. Notify Hies Atktna box (1 Haweevliie, Kv ir.tt b-r sistr has at laj arone tinnie. FOLGEK GEEtX AND ELLA ATaUNS. Green is a native of this city. Beats Favorite by -- SAN FRAXC1BCO. Feb. IV The feature cf the racing; at lnxM today was the closing- event at aix r-jrkonga Orosius, tbe favorite, t pened a big asp on bis field, but in tbe last furlong the well played Royal Bogue caught bm and won by a bead. tnly twe favorites reached the wire first. Goiaen Mineral proved to be a clever voungster by easily defeating hfllitnrymaa in the k-vear-old event. Weather ciear. track fast. Results: First race futurity course, selling: Bard Burns, lil fMindert. 4 to 1, won; Golden Oottaa-e, 1117 tJ Daly). 6 ve i, aeoond; E. M. Brat tain L- Jacksoiii, 6 to a. third. Time: 1-.13V . , Second race, three and a half furlongs. 2-vear-olds, purse: Golden Mineral. - (Builmani. " to 10, won; Military-man, 114 ifihaw i. 6 to 2, second: BombardJero, 111 tJ. Iialvi. 1(. to 1. third. Time: ;:42 Third race, seven furlongs. Belling: James F li J. Dalvl 10 to i, won; Juage Voor beis 1C7 Bumsp. 16 to 1, second; Tommle Kwrht ll iKeed). to L third. Time: 1 Fourth rsee, one nrflle. selling: Antolee. 1B (Bi'ker-r'jth i. to won; Autolighl, 111 C. Keilv) 1 lo L aeoond; Jim Haie, HE (W. Waido'i, I to 1. third Time: 3 4i. Fifth race, one mile and M0 yards, sell ing Koee of htav. H6 tbonneri. i to 6. won: Filver Fixa. 1 tBIrkenruthi, 6 to 1. second; Hungarian. llT (,1'onovani, S t I third. Time: 1:410. , 6ixth race six furlongs, purse: Royal Rorue. (Birkeiruthi. 4 to 1. -on: Oro sius C. Kelly), t to i. second: Mooortto, Hi (Stuart), i to L third- Time: 1.13W- Tasaartl kcirraea Bill lar a Btesaii NEW TORK. Feb. IS. In a f ourteen-balk !ne biiliard match of l.wki poixita. which waa piavou m iour imul.? -i ,...in each, Arthur Townsend of the Hanover ub. BroiikJj-n. Oeieateo naries r. . uu- . lin of the Chicago Athletic clUD r t. pointa. The match, which began on Mon dav and was finished today at the Kntcker-k-kM- miiiard aiadw.T. Bro'iklyn. was tne outcome of the nauonal amateur cham pionship tournanent Oecioea met in rhlcn iimirai o-imi i ..-i.u .... - TomiMend maintained the lead from tbe sixth innings of the f.rst .art of the match the rinaj scores iw-ms j o nrm, .... rmikiln. 8il Tos nsend s grand aver age was 7.14 azui Conkiui ill. h Tesiert Hestaaatloa. DES MOINES, la., Feb. 11 Dr. A. A. Kail, for four year coat n oi me e.taie university fcn bell tram, telegraphed from jirw Tork toaay to the board of rvgents at owa City, teiioermg ins rtisauoii. e aaaigns no reason Dr. kl: was a mem ber of the champion Pennsylvania eleven. piaving bairback. Iowa waa irivt-n jiromi iienoe for tbe first time auring bi regime, dtfeatmg Michigan U.rr jara ago. Jakaar Ble4 Salla. VTTW TORK. Feb IS lr the hor that he may secure a lioenee from the French Jockey club. Johnny Fte:n. the )uci-y. sailed for Frame today, lit bt-lievo that a be hae recovered ci.naaet rrom t French nwsjia4er. itiat cbrg-:d him with unfair riding, lie wiu be taoaeu to riQe during fbe coming season Thfre la nald to he no doubt but that the National association will demand an equal rejireser.tation upon the proposed new na tional hoard wtth tbe Ameri' an and 3Na- tionaJ Iragm Vnoer tba on. regime tbe , old nsti'-nal board of the National league , settled all diFputes between clLtis and pay ers of the mmtir leagues and the latter bad I no representative. I Tbe afternoon session was epert in dis cussing the California war. The California leag-ue bat maue all arrangemt i a lor piai ir s c.'ulis in Seattle and Portlaiid. verritory that has aiwsvs been taken by the latatic Northwest ieaj.je. The Pacific Northwest orgar.tr tion ha protested ts tbt Nstlonal uwtKtia,Uon a4canst the invasion. Secretary Farrell w as ordered to telegraph acta club member of the Western league asking a post ponemer. : of the annual meeting of the irague, which is scheduled for lierver, March i. and for permission to liave Pres lurntt S-xton snd Hniiy go to hlifornla as members of a committee of the Ns tionaJ ass-iciation to straighten out the Jm p nti:ng trouble R-rT-ULrv Farrell said tonirht that in fmf ih. rommittee'was unsuccesKf ul In it mission work in California arrangements I wouid I made at once to nu-ke war on the Callforrua organisation ny jnacing nvai riutia in Ran Francisco. akiand. Los An geles aiid Sacramento, tbe present circuit j of tbe Calilcmia league. The executive board will continue ita ses sion tomorrow. TROTTING RACEPLANS ALTER Caaplr City (lab Makes t tests Bewt Tsvo ta Three aad Bales Oat Faar Beraea. XEW TORK, Feb. 1R Radical changes in tbe plan of conducUng trotting races have been made by the Empire City Trot ting club of New Tork. Although increasing tbe value cf ftt stakes, making them XiS,Uiiti in all. tbe Em pire club announces that all races shall be best two in three beats, all horses that do not stand for money after two heatt to be ruled out. In the past the stake raea nave lieen best three beats in five, some times with a proviso that horses not win ning a heat in three be sent to the barn. In accordance with the general under standing at th. stew-arris' meeting in Bos ton boppied pacers without statical J rec- j limp lil Ilil r i-iniiurii iw f-ii w Following are the snakes for the Grand Circuit meeting at Tonkers during the met roir.mencina Auruet 3": Tbe New Tork. 1.1 class, trotting, Bsm': tbe Mount Vernon, trottinr. !..!'; the Empire. 1:20 I class, trotting. Xi..n': Jbe Bronx. 2:M class, "pacing, Hi,"'; the Tonkers, f -2t ciasa, pao- lng. X,..iiO; the vt estcnei-Ter. is ciasa, xi-ot-ting. for s-vear-olds, tZ.coti. j'h entrance fee is 6 per cent to enter and 6 per cent additional from motiey win ners. The stakes close on March la. when tbe first payment must be made and all horses named. SMITH GETS THE LOSER'S END Oaaaha Boy KaerkHl -Oat la the ev. eatentk teaaaf Fierce Ftarht. LEATVTLLE. Cnlo cial Te leg-ram. ) Haich was kniKied out HYMENEAL seelerakaasa FREMONT. Net.. Feb. 11 (Special. ) Magfitlene Johnson, only daughter of Al bert Johnson of this city, snd James B Seeley. a conductor on tbe Eikhorn. were married last eveu'Lx at tbe residence of U- . ktl.'a . r-li Tim 1 . . . T r . . .Jt i i a nuiv u t lUu MtmUmW ' VtaaAT Tu Do- auu aava i-- ri, aaia I the Cor-gregational thurrh )erforming the sx mt-m sjua. sora ia Lb aaouia. j r.ia. i ceremony. Only a tew relatives w VtT,- - iCriN ' ! Pr-nt. Tb. bride ha. slaty, lived la kauVK. Area tot- i wiaoapma. ra ' Fremont and is prominent in th. work of las khOsKI tutj ca.i. as h young people of tbe Congregational . - . 1 w-.ft, U - ka , K ... htrcuanau t-mr-m 4a aaa ' - . j tbs E.kbora roaO- h her ana n A tul. mm.-U' bUssb Ba Far micrrvi cvt kate r p.uo riT, Laruf jah TWENTIETH CENTURY FARV.ER Caly XVaJlar a Ti i 3Sc ts . Omaha. years is tbe employ cf tbe E.kho fct- i NEW T0EJC, Feb. J.-HiWa Good Homesteads are bwmnlr araraa. I -a yoa want otit I a af tbea so tbo BOtEECD. ftouth I kota, bch'L is ejien. l.ue anure la .kaia katua This bill laeasi last week Jmn any Homrstead Clun and becoabe aosiaa. head is crnta for circular ana lirai C llkk, its htaarara at- ti W J Ball 1 tri - l. - J a i t.iim hmuhmkl e-miu. i gff Jbaaf k W aiarTtM luaa mmi bm-b utbBiuliug mtrnmrn Sana au aacei aaa 4b MoCoxajarU D mMm. llS al Cs, fanial a Clarke. tormarly prima donna cf the B ottomans. and Frvderit E-antoa Flower were mar ned today. Mies Clark won tamt as the "Bride-elan." Mr. Flower is a million aire broker and hepb.v of lb. la'.. Roe well F. Flower, ex-governor at New Turk- Will Aata( Baahaaa heat alaala. ROME. Feb. 11 The appointments of oaadjutura ta the arcnbiahop af St. Louis and Ciactuiati will be decided os March Z Ail the documents relating ts) Lha ap- Feb. 11 fSpe Smttn cf Omaha in the seven teenth round of what was to have been a twentv-iound go at the opera house to night. "Dag-o Mike" Is the boy who did the damage. It was a wonderful fight from be riimins to end. tbe like of js hlch has not lfore leen seen in Leadville. The men i fought fiercely in every round, and up to ; the time that the last blow was delivered I ne on couid lell w hich was to be tbe I winner. Tbe fight was for l-i a side and fi per cent of the gate recetpte. Cn-er !.- I J in sioe beta changed hatKit on the re suit About IB people were present. Tbe only incident out of the ordinary was J tn tbe eleventh round, a hen Smith claimed a foul. aerrtng tliat Mike struck him af i be was getttn up. Beteree "Bill" Inrm. Timekeeper Grundell and Sheriff Long, all : of whom were at tbe ringside, dnciared i tbat il was not a foui. and the fight pro- tieeded. ' The fight waa full of good work from atart to finish, both men reoeirtng the hardest kind of punishment and both be ing knocked down time and again, and in several Instances were saved by the ring of the gong closing tbe round . With the Bawrlera. Tbe Western Juniors defeated! the Cudahy C office Clerks in a match game of tenpins on the Western alley last night- Soore: WESTERN JTXIORS. 1st. 3d. Sd. Total. 1 371 341 Ui. Timber ... Clay Stanton ... Moiynecux Daris .161 li.) 37V 146 34 162 177 347 li4 3tfS 17 Totals BWl KM) 42 lT347 Che Tasraey Results, MOXTE CARLO. Feb. If The games in the InternstKinal cbees tournament tiers. hlch tad been aainurnea. werr conunueo toaay and resulted aa folios : Maroo lat CTDAHT OFFICE CLETUKB. 1st ad. ad. Total. Hamilton 3 361 127 4A p.vner 347 3 4k 164 4ii Neieon 161 36i li.7 4 Tomnrir-k 1 VX PC a Pratt .....U lift 144 3K Totals .?3 t 1.0BS Last nlgrht with good luck In then- favor tbe imanaa won two from tbe Germans on the tint- Otty aUeya GERMANS 1st ind. Id Total. Weber ITT 170 Kl 46f V . Zitxman It 3 li" 4l 1 Oder li 37k 373 bill B-!in 377 3a IKi aim, A. Krug - 163 1K2 21J 44t Tot ait. Lehman...... Ciark .. Hartley H untlngton. Emery . Totala.... 776 OMAHAS lt n: ;sn 3 34E Ike W16 E72 X62 Ind. ir.) iff ) 14k .S45 K d Total 1 e ex I 11c - hi e be 1 ITS hkt K7 Z76t j I v ' 1 Nod letter t i De-mani Doctors Prescribe Nurses Administer with ru oat fThtifxliiiT result Y.HlfBr2ycrt CedarBrook Whiskey Rattled ta Dctfal Tbereftire kTitrxnteed by tb (-tales Govemtnetit aa ta Its for Ptyairtaa and PaOeBU tbe rorti'i beat wtiskey. SALE OXKY-VMIEXIE rnttd portty. RILEY mittlM C0. Iscsrf snttl Pt.i l' C;?iUl $103,003. Rilij Entm, Prw. 619 COCn ST., REV CalLUHS, U. Iud E 2, won Adolonto, 9 to S, Don mbry, to Were Our Winners Yesterday. $20 Won SI50 First Throe Days True to Riley Grannans promise in these columns for two weeks past, we are delivering the goods from the start Our Record to Dolo Bvary loaar named by us, as weM aa every wlaasr, appears bera ant a showlnf la aoade of tba result of a I3t Sal bet Day. Horse FiayeC Odda Flniaa. Won. Lost. Monday 11 eguaia. ............ With lira wa 4 Monday Potheen 1U1 Lost I... in Tuesday Abula. Stat Waa ....... M ... Tuesday Bniab ta 1 Second SO Tueaday M. Lynch Uul Lost M Wadneaday Adelanta ta S Woa ... Wedneaday Maple 11 ta t Lost ....... M Wadnesday Bud Embry.... I ta I Woo M Total Hot Profit in 3 Days on a $20 Play, $50 Monday a f20 plaj n our selected horses lost $20; Tuesday the Bame play won $10; yesterday it netted $160. Net gain in three days, f 1D0. Riley Gran nan i at the helm. With the aafiiatanee of the greatest corps of track aharp and his own handi capping, he is picking the winnera, and mill continue to pick them. Today be promises two at 4' to 1 that shonld gallop home. Friday will be Lis banner day to date. A 2-year-old that has not yet shown his best form will be the day's best bet and at odds of 10 to 1 should gallop home. 6urdaT the liiley Grannan Co. will close the first week of ita ex istence with a 6 to 1 shot that Mr. Grannam Bays should lose his field and win in a common canter. You are invited to join us at once. You can play Eiley GrannaxTs selectlona yourself or we will play them for you. Here are the terms: TERES 1SD CC."D!TIC2S Tenet for tba aaletrtloba. wbea ordered to ba teJearnrrbea to elienu befor tbe race, ao tUj caa bet their owa 0007, $10 jr day, or $00 per waea. lWToa iut attsbcuoaa wmb ara Bat tba oobm-j Br (or oar client, is per day, or $30 per week, and par cast of tba bet waeUy arlB&bxo. Tba BiziaUeat aceoaot wa wtfl aeorpt frota Bay pentua Who what v to M" -m-m iwhit; -vm mt III -m vuf uaimiva WUtTI. Uat SUkOrBO-vOilar aO oouiiia will luaura a tea AoUar play aa each bursa. Two BaJkdrad-tktllar acwtuiu will insure a t arms ty-lut lar play, a&4 larger aecotuta la tba tame proportion. From one ta tbraa beta are aeasotod eaweb day, hoaardsa- to f-rti-ftl. ot B-Hej Granxuxa'e lDtermatkia aa4 ofrtakax. Tbaaa aamjt oai dally wire ta aQ cUaeta wbo play tbatr w tooihry, aad wa play tbe sanie boraea (or aoeovat dlacta. Xa boraea ara glfm CAeept tbey appaar m ba raaaooa bly anra aT aria sln. at aTwd odda. AH Beeawsta ara aperabad eomrlaaoaaly mntfl ortV-rcd w-irbdrawm, BtabaaMatt of accawt xnaflad a aada cfkeat waeaJy with rbeck tor proCta. Tiattiapa ywer rabaertprloa tf ywa wiab ta yola tm it one, alao wtra Ba ta a apceial inaaaaaw yoor full baid And addrraa. Bs1atcr yaaj BaxO. JCa cbaeBa aooaptiad BtiUaai cxrcllUd. Xa exteytluia abhda B UJa naa. JatdaBa, Wa via $pet tba aanatey tor ytss. t-oiaubesia aaa btaa raccivaa. i I