THE OMAR. DAILY DEE: MONDAY. Ol.TUBEK X 1)1 TALES TOLD B! TOURISTS at-ng larre anmmt f-r vrT-t. 'VTii1 tnere irn sot mnnr who csri hratrt nf nrit- in( trt-hsr-ts at tile pcst nt time, still rhoee who have heertrg rr-ea this y-ar n.l net Sa XcCej of a Fnwmioo Saiitrl (riod hv r-.ni a rm nav.-st n.l hv - If fiund thn pmrluc'inn "f fr-ilt as ,nf!t -i hie, " j T"ia fruit fa. n and nursery if Chris CCB1A.1 C.-.rlS 10T STAM") FCH ".NCRINfi Thompa.!-!. six mii noi-n of Rapid r:tv. ntrkaia at lax Bath. Wktra f leaaelai re flta I -est Year aa taa Jm ef r Daattly 4r4- - eaae Oa. NATIONAL LEAOUE BATTING AVERAGES Aim IIcCtv ia a Sun """-a nrl.ro wtne sa.ca aun who muiont.!)' nukn Omaha. "Tlie Isnser rr-viblea In China a few years ago,"" ha Bald, recalls a strange story I hear-i at '"-Ttsee noaily H waa an the rniwinnary tuMtlnn and thnwi the peculiar reverence anme of the Cannibal Is.andrrs have for ths missionaries, even, thmigh they do orr atona.lv take one on toast. One of our mm waa aent dium umnc the Skilumtin ulanda to introduce otir goods, and the ship tiruK i ona of tha learrt known of thn (roup and 1 anchored. A little while afterward the I enter or the island came on hoard wit a a hunch ( bia niggers.' and he w.-va cf course treated aa became h:a dignity uiir men piled him with soma of our heat gradt-s of Caltfomia wines and the old chief tj" to then tn great shape. In fart, he got howl bis; drunk, and in wobbling around tha shin fell overboard and waa drowned. He waa fathered up and tn ordrr to do tha best ay him that waa possible, the body waa waatied and prepared for burial. Then came the curious thing. Airross hla stomach waa tattooed In very distinct letters the words: 'Barred to the memory of Rev. Abralorn White, missionary.' tt waa a mv'tery that no one seemed able to explain until after Use ship pulled away from the inland. Then an old sailor volunteered an explanation. Ba aaTl that some ten years before he had hipped on a missionary vessel for tfcat re gion, and Rev. Ah-auom White waa una of the passengers. He waa landed there, aa waa this sailor. JLT.er a while the natives killed and ate the missionary, but owing to tha old sailor being liberally talUiond Uuey spared him on condition that he wnild tattoo the old chief. Su he himself was tha author of the memorial Inscription on the old chief, and he anew of no better war of perpetuaung Rev. Mr. White a memory. ' "Tha crowded condition of the Omaha hotels during your Aa-iar-Ben carnival." ' saud Matt Holmes, a K anssa City traveling man. "reminds me of a funny thing that happened during a session, of court In the county seal of a souQinrn Missouri tuwn soma years ago. "As court only convened there about once In atx months, the little tuwn on those oc casions waa crowded to its utmost and the ana hotel there couldn't begin to accommo date tha crowd. Aa it waa, a number of lawyers and litigants were f-irmaned with bedding and given quarters for the night la tha court room. Among the crowd was a Gertran. who. during tha night, became very mnch annoyed and nervous over the naunant snoring of some of his room wiates m tha court rrwim. Ha eoul.tn t aleep and sat up a greater part of the nighu Finally one pretty good snorer let off on Bit E'.der at this rime ts indi-r per fect cultivation and contains thousands of trees" which for the past ten ear have been a source of profit trt their owner It ts ever twenty yar since the flrat aople free was planted in this nchiird, but since that time Mr Thompson. who hmiisht wtth him to the Blark Hlils a knowieiisre of horticulture gained hr long e;ier!en-e. has Increased the atandarl of hia orchard, until It now contains onlv tha choicest varieties of apples, uardy pears. and cherries. ' Mr Thompson has picked and packed. over 1.2s) harrels of early apples from 'tt on-nurd already this year, and there are still on the trees many hundreds of "bar rels of winter apples. He haa ais-t mar keted large quantifies of rhrt lev plums and gTspe. besides many thousand tv.Trs j of small fruits which came est'ier in the I year. At the presit tune re has shout I 10 seres of apple trees alrjie. a.l but a few of them are bearing and his force of men at the farm during the picking sea son la a large one. NHW TOHK. tt, -Ki'li.Wv.s are ne offctal hulling averases of National league plsvera who panli tp 4 ted In flffeen or mora ehamplonauip games during the eason of an .-ompiled tt ecrelary H. C P.illlam: CCRN PALACE AT ST. LCUIS far aavel CJsatay at I -a a tale aa Phircihaaa atxaasttiaa. MTTC71EU. 3. D . Oct. Special, v PVom tha various countT ejhihits which have bewi dlsnlnyed at the Huron fair, the stale fair st Yankton, and the com palace. In this city, a sufficient amount of agrbmltural produce will be selected aa tn make a mot creditable exhibit at the St Lotus exposition next year. H. A. Wsrner. of WoonFocket. haa r :elved the appointment from the state commission to lock sfter this Important matter. He secured some material from the first two mentioned fairs, and a (Treat deal more he has secured from the county exhibits at the com palace. The counties now ire through with their samples that they have shown and are willing to con tribute more liberally for the beneflt of the state. Mr. Warner is looking after com now for the purpose of decorating the building Inside and nut. and a larsa quantity of ail colors will he stored now In order to split the com next spring It will be soaked In water, which wilt sdmlt of Its being sawed with the anme ease as when first taken from the field in a soft condition. The com palace building to ba erected at St. Louis will ba modeled somewhat after tha building tn this city, which is th best sr-hltertural design for decora tions, although it will not be ouite so large. It is very IlkeJy that some of the special work done hy the ladies of Mitche.l and shown tn tha com palace will he placed on exhibition In the state building. j Cestrsl DikMa Pi aeas !. ! HURON. 8. D.. Oct. 4. Special, t The particularly loud snort and then roiled over ' 11 meeting of the Central South Dakota aod waa quiet. Tha German raised up and looked over In the vicinity wbaia tha fellow lay and obaerved with every manifestation at relief: Tank God. too of 'am ia dead.' "It may ba that laboring' men in America get batter wages than they do tn Scotland," remarked Frank ktoulton of Chicago to a hunch, of traveling men In front of tha Paxton last evening, while watching- the AkSar- Ben UluminatUms. "but some Ocotetnates -are Urea lad vary eanstderataly hy their employers. It Is told of an old anipboilder at Glasgow that every year he glsea hla men an outing down at soma sea bathing resort. On ona occasion a big parry af the workmen were enjoying the outing and bathing at tha beach, when one of them remarked to a fellow workman that waa particularly dirty: 'Hoot mon, hut ye 'ava a dirty body.' - 'XT. Sandy.' waa the reply. 'I missed the trip bust year.' " There ia a droll little darkey newsboy down at Lincoln, or was a few years ago." aaid a Lincoln commercial pilgrim, "who haa tha habit of calling at a certain drug Mora anea or twice a day for a match to light his cigarette. Tha druggist finally grew tired of It and told the boy that matches) coat money, used in the quantities that ha waa disposing of than. " 'How much do dey cost a boxT asked the darkey. " "Well, a cent a hog. anyhow." "The darkey dived down In hla pocket and Brought frith a handful of pennies and ttandirg ona to tha druggist asked for a box of matches. Tha has waa forthcoming and tha darkey demurely opened It and sat It an tha cigar case, at the same time re marking: 'Now. when a gentleman comes In heah and aata you to' a match give ona out of my box.' " FRUIT IN THE BLACK HILLS Year Whew staay refcaurwa rail Bax Klde T alley slaa Aaalee ta IL RAPID CTTT. 8. D . Oct. 4. (Special) Tha valley cf Box Elder creek la gaining fame aa tha most productive fruit region tn tha Black Hills and the crop of applea. winter pears, pluma, cherrtaa. grapea and small fruits that haa barn raised this year haa more than sufficed to supply tha de- anande of tha local fruit markets, besides presbytery was held In Wolsey last week. with an attendance larger than heretofore. Tha opening address was by Rev. Frith of Xanchesteri Among other speakers during the session were: Dr. H. P. Carson of Scotland, synodlcal missionary. Rev. Hugh Robinson of Madison. Elder . H. Grant and Rev. R- A- Vander Las of Huron. Rev. Stewart of Blunt waa made moderator for the next half year. The next session will ba held In Woonancket in April, rM. Caralval a . bora era. ABERDEEN, 3. D., Oct. 4. (Special The Aberdeen carnival haa bean a fine suc cess. Thn attendance has been large and every one feels amply repaid for the efforts put forth In behalf of the undertaking. Tha exhibits and attractions In the mid way were all first class and the parade on Thursday of floats and floral-decorated turnouts was one of the finest seen In the west. Tha crowning of Margaret CtsUy as queen of tha carnival took place Thurs day evening and waa attended with all ceremonies ta lit the occasion. Several thousand people witnessed tha ceremonies. Wtrk ef Lamd Osier. ABERDEEN, S. D., Oct. 4. Special, t The United States land office transacted the following' business during September: Twenty-al homestead entries, covering- 1.773 acres; nine humestead final proofs. covering !. acra. and sold LM tar LaaiataTtaai See em. Beaay LEXINGTON. Kr.. Oct. 4. The thii first annual meeting of the Kentucky Horoe Brewers association begins next TuMMay. October C and continues for twelve iliva The meeting promisee to ba the moat suc ceaerul ever held here. in the twenty live narneaa races, exclusive or tbe nine wagon races, a grand total of 83 eligible starters are encereo. Among the special attractions will ba the tiunpl or Luu itllon to lowor her record of J-.ta). Prince Aiert 'will also make an attempt to lower his pacing record of 1 . Other features will be rhe six stake events, aa rouows- Kent-.irky Futurity year-old trot. : tne Transylvania. S:I2 trot, m.nns: the McDowell. rmt. sV.0: tha Tenor. pace. 0.': the W uriut mu cup, trot. fc,va; the Blue Uraisi. 2: 1 trot, tt.: Horace W. Wilson, general manager of tne i narrer u ana Oaaiev Park tracks arrived here titay to taae tin lite work of s retarv s. v snanklin. who was hurled today, with many turfmen In attendance. Far Cable Chess wa.tr a. LONDON. Oct. 4. The Cltv of London t na dun has arm a cnajenge to the Brw-klyn hr.is cluo for the aunual cabi match. ( The agar that (T beats them all at 4 s- I (FdDDD 1 I I ayarwaBst galuag ssiaaa I , A H R H TB. :a SB HTt P1 911. SB Kenncdv Txtis'irc 1 ; 1 u j i .1 ,-r' P'tT-Iji;, : -r; 3V, m -x 5 .K 1-OMim. 'ntlt.all .. ir ral li 174 JS ". ? t IsrXe Fittmnrg uft 4-T U i.T j: ,6 S l 1 :i Hr-wa.-ian. Vrk 1.1 ; 1; 4 X" Z ;i :vm..ir lri-1nnatl IZS x ' T S !- T . Z il i Heaumort, lttel.urg 141 Cii ;-T j rT; 7 ,.tl .2 J !heckar.i. Br-k'v 1 13 i-S e 11 :S 3 r Thomrsx Philadelphia 41T l!a 1"4 11 : I ..CT J :: ban ja. rhicaao U 1 " 14 14 ?4 m ; .VT : R"-'.'"v. 1 'ncinnaii r.s M 1V1 ;ia ; in 5 - l '. Lyovtn. Si. L.nx .lift 4I a li 1 .ITT 14 Ji 1 .e-re-tie. Brn.liin sa -:i e 74 .r4 1 i' Xcmer. Phlia.le'plna lo it 13 n 57 7 2 ' a keilev. 1nc!nnil 14 tvl ;:i 1ms J2 4 jl 7 1 brnwne Mew York 141 lie jsi r 3 J ..13 i4 J7 lov'e. Br-mki.n. i. i:4 4 lh4 iS a ..III 4 Tnnev Ronton I 47 74 l- ITT " 1 J 14 -I Stinfeidt. t ln-innatl ii.4 4 71 1.T7 211 .3 It 4 312 4 W 01 vert or. Phiiatieiphia -4 TS iM 1" II U s ..1 3 !a!e. hi,n. 5- -04 ti le4 . .4 Leach. Plti.-inirg '.-7 So. '.'7 lil i-J m " T .." 12 : Kling. Chtrigr. ITS r1 T lej 2ia 9 12 I .J7 St S-Kwit, 3t. Luiiia 13 . 7 t 1 j: 4 4 in 1" Ever, '"hlcaan 1" 4 To V ITT ;7 7 .JM 11 2 Talv '"1n'-nnatl " T 4C 13 14 3 1 7 i Tinacr. hic.gn 14 7 "14 ITS :1 7 Z '2 7 r.v. Chtcaan 112 CS S IS III 4 2 1 .1 J "! ooleV Ponton US S5.2 74 '( 3" 1 2-4 1 T. Z"nn. Onfiunari 2S M 111 l.TT 3 2 . 7 11 R;tchev. Plttsixirg 1.T7 i -ift A ln 2 10 o ,.7 12 15 Til l-. PhiU.iclpliia "I rt TS t 1.2 :i J 10 " Rurke. St. I.oins 112 S1 i, U 1I 2 ' 7 Z 'aein. Philadelphia l' 12 5 l'.T 1?1 1 4 T :2 Wjnw New Tork S i x 5 e JS i Jonen. D . Oiicaao V 1'7 M le 1H7 1" 2 1 .1 4 '.5 Phelns. P'ttnbiug TS r. S2 TT -7l2 Z louder. New Y rk li" .vt 111 U' 12 1 IT 1 H.-aroe. Brooklvn i i7 4 1 Ji I 2 I 2 Mrres. New T rk 13 T.1T If la 734 rC 14 7 T 11 4i fehrlns. Pltt-hurg 14 71 14S i;a 14 U 4 ." 4 Z Mfi'irtliv tThlcagn TA :i '1 J "S i ' .."TT 1 4 Par-v. PhllHcielpmn. TT. t TS "ja :.4 14 5 1 .r 14 Rowermnn. New York fS T.n 22 a l 4 1 1 .J7 4 i R th. P!u'ade!phia 23 77 " II 4 " 1 X' f'ranx. Rmon.rn Si 5.4 in 131 -tB 21 S JTT 4 44 F trrell. St. Uuts i: SIS a il 4 1 -TT. 4 IT 1 V.-7enn New York l T Uo 1T2 21 4 2 .-TA 3 2. I Jacslltsrh. Brooklyn Si r si 47 4 2 I .T 1 4 1 Lowe. Chlcsgn 2 : 14 tS 5 2 .JC X 11 Prsnsneid. P'tisti-irg 1T7 1:14 IT 2t 7 ; JK5 12 12 1 Tr"minger Por.i ! "n 57 :rs '"I 74 , 4 5 '-2 I"nhien. Brooklyn 1S4 4T4 Tl :4 H-Ti !7 1 22 4 .14 , M.ir-tn. B.wton 1' v4 li 1 " 5 7 ? 7 P!tx. --icmniit1 . ... I"! TP- 4 t 114 li 2 0 S 7 Van H.iiiren. New Tork 7 S 2 T - 4 I o 2T T 14 I Jones. .. Brookivn 2 13 12 J I .2 2 ( Cius'a-a. Philadelphia T 177 ' 112 S 4 1 11 F-n. "Inclnnarl Tl 4S 17 74 Tl 2 2 2T2t 1 Vi;ter- Nw York 12 12 l-4 V.4 sot ..r2 2 27 , ataniev rt-wtim 3fa 4" T I'l T2 5 1 2?" 4 1" Kim-r rincinnart 17 A T 14 2 2 2 4 4 1 I Flood Pr-e-k-vri T TT T t 15 : 4 2 "4 1 Dunieavv .-"f" Iruls 3 1M "71 2 .2 7 Paltn. New York in 414 1W TT !S 4 .244 11 22 fa-clav 9t Tnul- . ""T 414 ST 104 4 Jt 4 12 TT-ilrw-ltt PMIadelphla -...12 Vi M 13 171 ' 2 4 1 .;7 11 I rv-.er. Brockivn 42 154 t S2 4 2 t :t7 2 4 More-saev. ("Inclnnstl T7 14 s 2J 1 4 .."47 2 2 f.Tin-. r-in. innaU i:S 4T4 41 v 14 7 2 1 12 K-iiecer Plttsbnrw .. 71 42 V 4 4 1 ,4 4 7i M-rreerv. Brooklyn. Boston 1 24 2 a 71 7 2 1 - 4 11 P'Miie. ("IncinnaU "ST T IT IK 1 1 4 : 3 ' Te Montr-ville. St. Louis "n Tn IT '22 2 I J42 2 2 Reidv. Brook !vn IS "T S " 4 4 9 4 -!42 1 Dunn. New York "? 2-7 2S A T 16 1 -1 4 1: -ar-iev. Boston 10? W 2" -M 1!T 1- 4 1 2 S Irt W!rker 31. Loula Chicago "2 li 2 "2 2 '. 4 ; 1 1 Rvan. 3t Louis -srTl)-4ti4511.r4T? Weaver St. Louis. Pittsburg "2"T;"2-5 4 1- nTll r-ohiia. Chicago. Brooklyn U 475 is 1:2 lie) 14 4 ; r. 14 3 Jordan. BrooKlvn T--T-T'3-4!!14-4 Rltter Bronklv-i 75 Jffl J4 41 4- 4 .14 O'Ve-lI J. J . !t. Louis T4 2M. 3 '. 4 t i 11 Williams; W. "hi.. Phil.. Bos... 15 T,l 4 12 i2 4 4 i SS 1 1 Brain, dt Louis ....y V.n M 44 jo; 4 15 1 Ji 7 72 Har!ev Chlcsito l' "J" 7? s lia 9 14 31 15 " r-'iKBlebv PhilAdelphia :"4 10 74 H S 1 4 .1 2 A Ha. KctT.' St. I-uts M -SI 24 I.a 12 4 4 J7 2 2 Abhauchto. Boston in 4k4 1 11' 142 IS S 1 IT 2 trre-. ("inclnnatl SU TOT 71 T Si 4 2 4 T 4 2 VXeill. M. 1. SI. Lotus 22 110 12 75 Tl 2 2 i.7 n 2 Braanear. Philadelphia 3 TS 4 17 2 .-T 2 2 Mathewson. New Y.rk 46 124 12 2 M 1 4 1 -J IS 1 Rauh. ("hlcsgo 2744 1 S 1 : .2j ' 1 Piatt. Boston 3 H 7 IS 14 4 4 4 .25 4 4 Dexter. Boston 3 4RT 1 IK 1J 15 1 I .23 12 22 Tavlor. J . Chicago 39 1- 1 2 34 1 4 .22 2 2 Bonner. Boston as 172 11 JS 44 S 4 I .211 4 2 Zimmer. Philadelphia " 11 1 JS 24 1 t I 23 2 2 Doom. Philadelphia 73 '.-a IS 41 at 5 t n ON 4 Magoon. Cincinnati 41 V 4 20 :t a .34 2 A.ihrey Boston 44 33 3 2 9 -12 7 Hrtilman. pniladelphia 57 BM 7J 42 S7 B 2 rt 22 12 2 Kittre-l-. Boston " a in 3 3 2 l " 22 4 1 Williams. O . St. Louis. Chicago 21T 24 T i " 21 7 14 Philllpne. Pittsburg 27124 2 2 S4 4 2 4 .2Z 4 4 Pohenv. Pltrstiurg 27 H 11 1 34 1 4 It t 1 McOlnnitv New Yore: 55 MS 12 .14 S 1 4 4 314 12 4 Praser. Philadelphia 22 -812 1 27 1 I1.J4 2 4 Murphv St. Louis 34 4 4 IS 14 1 9 Sn 2 Menefee. Cmraa-o . 22 44 t II 14 I 4 4 .Jd 2 4 Mitchell. Philadelphia. 3 U 1 3 4 3W 2 4 .-hmidt, Bmoklvn t 1"7 IT a 27 I t 1 .lia) - Wam-r. ChK-ago 1C.T 14 3 3 4 9 1K4 I 4 Cronin. New York 44 !1 4 I .14 2 Brown. St. Louis T 4 IS Is 2 I a .IK 2 2 Nlrhota. St. Louis 3 13) IS 3 3 2 441W 2 4 Willis. Boston t 1 24 2 2 a 4 1n1 2 4 Smith. Pittsburg 22 15 27 44 I 2 9 2 Phillips. Cincinnati ! 7 6 1 14 4 .1 9 Evana Broaklys 11 3 5 a 9 .172 4 I.eever. Pittsburg 1"5 11 I 2 4 I 8 ltS 4 0 Harm. Cincinnati 112 11 18 2 I 4 11 4 1 Maiarkev. Boston S2 7 12 14 M 2 2 9 11 14 Miller. New York IS SI 1 5 7 2 0 9 .! 9 9 Ciu-rle. St. Louis. Chicago 3 :a i 11 4 1 Ifa 2 rt 1 T or L.. New York S2 7 12 12 4 4 4 .144 4 rt Sutshoff. Clncmnatl ITlMll 12 19 3 20. 1S 2 1 Rhoadea. St. Louis 14 Ss 7 7 4 4 0 lai 2 4 Lundgren. Chicago 21 T T944 I15 21 Plttenger Boston 44 13 14 IT 4 4 1 1 1 9 Sparks Philadelphia 3 V T 10 12 2 4 4 .1.4) 3 0 McF-arland. St. Louis 3 74 3 4 1 4 .) 1 1 tiarvm. Brooklyn 3 lift 12 t 0 4 iTTi a 4 K'l0 aaasaa wa " mm ar-MJia a 1 I is not easily broken off that's why people become wedded to it. ILxtra long, strong sticks. Every am a match. Valuable coupon in etery 5Isk your grocer. box. TMC DIAMONO MATCH CO. --Vote Kennedy having paxriclnetrd In but ten complete games, the hatting cham pionahip of the National it-ag-aa for the season of VA ia awarded to Waarnrr of the Plttsourg dun. CINCINNATI TAKES SECOND 1 etwee t lev r lava a aaa 1. ia--a-aMttt tav Oh la Caaaepeeaal ia Saw Ttee. Aberdeen Normal, the score standing 10 to 9 in the first game and 12 to 9 in the mo. IOWA'S DEFENSE SHOWS WEAK TEST COMES OVER STRIKE Sam Farka Sayi Tbei-a C-rj ml 7 W.U Bt 02a on En RivT Bnd-4. 4 1 BUCHANAN SAYS THERE WILL BE NONE Jertfy. teat Better Klesaeat a( Brlage Wtrken with Ulna la the r aatrat. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 4. President Bu nh.tnan. former Vice Prestdent Butler. Sec- , retar-T.-asurer Johnston. Jumes Coaklcy ; and William Burke, members of the ex- , erutlve board of the Iron W.trkurs" union. ; left for home tonight. The executive board met last nltiht, but did no b'lsine-s. ! and it is expected that the board will 1 meet in New Y irk within two week.-. Before Sam Parks left for New Y-rk 3-tt- j urday mifht he said: "When 1 came here I I said tinre would he a strike called on the Het nver bnde. Since they want Buchanan, that goes. ' j PrMl.lent Buchanan said tonight: "Aa the head of the international order. I say there j will be no strike on the East -lver bridge. ; I can rally to my support 177a men In i New York City today. Sam Parks has dug his own grave and he will be repu diated by hut own people. "For the first time I will express myself on certain events of the convention. In the flrM place, I think a great mistake was made in seating New York, No. 2 It had been suspended at the request of the better element of the union. Repeatedly I waa urged to take such action, but did not do so until the matter waa brought up in tiie executive board meeting, not withstanding what the Parks people may say. After reviewing the situation I Xiid I believed it my duty to su-pend that local. There waa no protest and accordingly I did so. Had the convention been In po session of ail tbe facts perhaps Its action would have been different. A committee of the better element was to come from New T irk and present its aide. "The majority of the delegates from the first believed No. 2 should be repreaeniel and when it became evident that this to he the sense of the convention the other delegation waa wired not to come. The unseating of Parks here, however, would have ha-tened what now is bound to come his elimination aa a power in the labor circles of New Tor City. The fight w;ll now be carried on in the east, but the re. suit will be the same. 1 "As to Parks' declaration that he haa . tied my hands by electing an executive j board favorable to htm, that is nonsense. I know I have the support of four out of ! six, not counting my own vote." a -B-A--L. WM IMMlLMWUIIIIIII-f-M I E CURE If .' buily. Trie .u a v.c'lm .f X.-rvi-S-t wl D -w.iii ail its din i r axing y npioina. r'anilv do noi int. mi i.t remain . t.-l fflHl vmi nave uaen imerr rem edies tit no .i.til .tnoiiiti nio -icsir-i vir TaiTb ;n il '.n-s.mcni. nor vour none if a ram ai cure, i n . evoi.r.i n p.-t: at iret-m.-ut fr N.r. -.-rtexiai Leni.uv that .s ui'.if-.rmiv H(uf"! ui m ca.-es a her su--c !w w.i s twnire 0v om. r dor tors deemed imi.eibie it does not mmu-afc lem-porai-ily lint ret ires per-nanent'.v. it aiiavs ilif irr-tatioti of rhe d- U -tr tis sues -'irriurMt ttg rhe lax tnd un.lulv -;ian.li crnniHi inns. .ontr-icrliig them to their rvrnHi c-t million, ahi.n utops r.ight minniin- drr.ta .ip dav drains, ir.d rvrevenr- prvmii'.irei;..ss. It 'ones up arid -tre'lK'hera liie r.i.tiid veeaela that arrv -iotir-fhrneil tt the -reatencfl iter's, which ricaiii f ill ;wiwer, Mi'e ami v:if:ir. Men while all oilier -vmiiToma :iie patient r'-a.ises that !ia.t iMen .ified frn n hl 1 fe. 1 o'.ire nu.ck !y. safe: .t.'.d 'h.irough.j' .POTEuev 1 X A hi vigor. Me.ni- 'J'sr "' ' imor.ee. ;id p ... , grent tutr-ht f V 5v I WILL YOU STaiCTlGL VMiCGCELf. tVilSSIONS. MER0-SLtAL DtBlL ITY, IMPOTLNCY, BLOOD POISON (SYPILIS RCT4U k!D NEY AND CR5NA3Y DtiE-iSES n-I ftlf--.p-f-i nmt mexn9 if mn du ;o inhri1ta,nc-. wit hah: fa, x- rftMCtM TITI?! rOCE Tte If you cannot c,U laW.awbls I I Isll rtateas I i n. lo ) p. m. Office hotirs. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. Stats Elsciro-JMical Institute, 1308 Farnam St., Bet. 13th and !4th Sts-, Om-ilia, Neb. Fear fa I Drake ttea "Versify Elerea. lay IOWA CTTT. Oct. 4. .Soeclal. Practice on the defense will be the principal work or tne Iowa team this week. Loaen Cliai TWO ARE KILLED BY TORNADO war k Property Deatroyea' aaa Stork j Killed hy Wtaaataraa la Wlarasals. ST. PAITL Minn.. Oct. . A sneciai to j the Pioneer Press from P'ainfleid. Wis.. I aava: A tornado which villM tr.ll I tlon tore down many buildings ants dam- fureH haa since died. Mjch stock waa killed and the farmers are heavy losers. CINCINNATI. Oct. 4. The Cincinnati Na tional league team took the second game of the sarit-a from the Cleveland Amaru ana for toe Oniu cnamptonamp by their timely hiiung. The lucma startva In on Moore as it Lhey wwe guing to nave a wasawsy. but he gravd.la.ty steauliaa down. Swing waa hit uard. but he kept iha hits weil ( me.rs is afraid of the Minnesota trains, and staitered. Iha attendance waa over .. is even afraid that Dane university may Score: defeat Iowa in the game on Iowa Held next . Saturday Iowa has not been improving Cincinnati 9 1 2 9 J 39 3 1 so, fast this year as had been hoped of the Cleveland 4 9 9 1 9 3 li 4 . team. This is pmhauiy due to the fact RatiMnM- Cincinnati. V-wins and Peita: ( that hnnM were nnr rnn hlsti and no con. Cleveland. Moure and Bemia. siorration was taken of the fact that it aged much property. Mrs. John Fisher .44- Laaaa Aaaencauaa Wla. would be slmost lmpoasibie to build up . ws killed and Mark Wood, who was in- ST. "-OLIS. Oct. 4.-The St. Louis Amen- ( r-mnants of aat years team and only or can team ealy uetesuea tbe St. Louis Na- : ,Jnry new players. tlonaj at the witters grounds loaay. Sua-' 'Drake university has her old men hark hod twin mi fur tbe .iinwiaun aod wa this year. Is heavy and fast, and from very effective Lhrougtiuut. tirown. wtio j what I have been able to leam of her. I pin-bed fur the Xaunnau, o-d wett, but waa rtunk that she wtl! p ish ua awfully close accorued pour supourt. Ax tea. In nee. .;, j and may even defeat us." said Coach Chal ocore. mere of Iowa to. lay ""The lowrv team is R-HE. working hard and is working together. I Americana 3 1 9 9 3 9 9 3 a ! like the wav the men are doing, but I Nationals 9 1 1 9 4 3 7 i know o.ulte well and thoae who h-ive seen Batteries: Americana. Sudhoff and Sug- I the team in its sames know, that it wll den, Natlonaia, Brown and u Neili, j take verv hard work for our team to win aawrieaaa Far a Tateiaaw its grimes this year, particularly the Min nesota game, which I -ount tha hardest on CHICAtJO. Oct, A Tne AJBmoji league our schedule. Minnesota appears to have tram tumeU the tables on tde Naaunaj secured speed this rear, something thev umimv and by buncoea tutttug and euata have never secured before. Thev should firming woa. utetr first game o me senrs ' have a stronser 'earn than lat yer " niy. ikmauonai atH and throws I a,,r Buckley. Ciw!it Grlfnth and Willi ravia are on the sirsritly iniured list and will not be able to taxe part in the senm- by Casey and Tannwiiiil ware tbe teaxitrea Si-jre. RHE. Americana 2 14 2 a I 9 4 u 14 Naiiuna 4 9114 9993 Battenea: Natlunala Taylor and Kii Amsrr.mua. uswu alia taii.ivan. Lnpirw; Slienuaui and JonnMuua. .attendance. is,ja. Time. 1.4a. rwaaaUyai a4iswala fkal Oat. NEW TORK. Oct. 4.At Bayonne. N. J . today the Bayaiue Athletic club base ba.l llllll Out tha Broak:i n nmj.i. hv . n I surt of 1 iii t rile Brooa.yn s uutoatieu tne winners, bu, puur base running lost them at least t'ao ruua. aVure: Baystde i 4 9 t 4 9 9 I 4 4 BrM.k:yn j a 4 s 9 4 4 u a l B:trnee: BrtM.alyn. Dors her and Rlt ter; Bayait'a. Wa.irr and Brown. Wlaala Uataal 9ai.rralnlasaia, NKW TORK. Oct. 4. In an exhibition game btitwern tbe New Tork Natiuiuua and Murrav Hlil eem.potra&iuiia.s. sunn was putyet at Olympia neld tooay Mirtwa men won by a at ure of 4 to L Tayiur. who iutcard for New T .ra. struck out thirteea ""I. and .he nettling feature was a feni- magea for aome mgiita. I MILV.AUKCE. 'ng-1 SHERWOOD DEFEATS BARTCH laatrartar ef Field Clate Meats Hla Caaatry date t'ej art iter at Farsarr Llaka. in-i-h. 8 I The contest betw-en W C Sherwood, true-tor at tne Kleid ciuh and K'd Bar instructor at the Country ciui. or a purse, to determine wio waa the best gulf player, was ended by Sherwood winning on tne KlWd cluu dr.ka Sunuav afternouii wrirt nine up after i;ie .ntestants had plave-l ten htilea. This mstch was begun utkt week, the Aral piav bring rra.ie on the 1 K-eid club Unrip. Eartcn wmniiig ?rm I Slivrwood by one up alter piaviug eighteen holes. The secind mat. h of the eer-ea via an the Country club links, and waa agxm won av Barton ner eigiiteeii holes naJ bn plsyed. In the third day a piay Sher- : W'm-mI iwatett nla onpunent on tne field l'-!uD Unas with a srx.re of five up. and on 'l ait unr-ruuided cai.'h by Mctiraw. wno . (4uiulay he aa. ked u(T with the ciiimpi4n Patyed eft and fur bis own team. Attend. anip. making a acor f nine up aiu-r ten a.ice. T.juu. Srrure. bt.lea had been plated. This made a tu- R-H E. ' tai score In t:tvor of aUerwoiMl of 14 u 2 New Trk 991 94919 14 11 J. W. Ban. a. a broiler of PrnJ Bart.-n. Murray U:ll 9 4 4 9 1 4 9 9 a I 7 2 who has been a enamt;iou among- tic bow. Batteries: New Tork. Tav'.or and War- 1 ' Chicago wbree he hue i-n kcird. 1 3er. Murray Hill, Ijergaa and O Nel.L i ptre : C .iea. Tea as est I aavtetw ta Seas a. TABLE RCtfK. Neb.. Oct. 4 Special. At trie t.tut ball game mated yasteniay on Hie Tscumwo grounua brtween lb nign at n.H.is f Tlue Uuit and T-cnraeeh. a bullv canteNted game raauiled: Tallt R-k. . Tn-umariL - The lwiHa ':ty his". a-h.Hi iM tu yiav t,ie TUie Rot-g H.gi a Be4 an iha Tnte ii.K a aroautaa aaiui Oay arat. 1 aaa. lea Uasraaa iatrseaa. Jk BKHDEEN S. D . Oct. A -Soet lal V Tauaiua aaa laa tail, aaui aataea i.a toe hs cna.leesvd W C. S!itr'l to a T.at of six (una for a purse of ti Mr Bart.-n has retnt'v taert :-.u:.t of ;;ie i.leva at Lents A Williams, and t:ie first 'h games will teas place ua these a'leva tne oilier in rev ur'ng piayad on the .ireat W-atern tilttt No uaia haa brn ar ranged for tne marca vet. aeewaat ftaf.aalal at K4aaraV Birth. XDOVEU M.uts . ."let, 4. aemcea In .ateorat.ou of Uia lh aiinivrraary of tut l.irtit .it Jonathan tusni itu at 'li kldl-wr TrHil.irtl ..BItl.rV li.V P... lie eaert-ita-s w..l la ui 1 at trie nominal'" ' utmum.w . n at :en aatt evening wr.ro -v-efal uruauusnt C -ii rtiut ua... t a a.U La ' Blaiz matho-i is a(tn a im mentei on aa mutt re mark -go-a and uaiqta for tha reason itutt ia most svwry par'.icular their plan ia arif ioai from brawar'4 poiai of view. There. Is no guesswork. Set! reg'.utarini" thertni.Q-i-e ers and pr-Mtura jaJt-BS in dlcata tha exact tm per ature, and stata of maturity of thn benr m tha stocic uuueee. gt a., times. Atcnyt he acme jotxi aid B'az BLATZ V1ALT-VIVINB "Saa taiaa. "njf-4C UL BUTZ BREWIUS CI. M!Iaukei Omaha Branch 1412 Doui;laa St. Tel. :f: DR. McCREW SPEC.AU3T Tsaaa ad tssaa el -sVciSr'istx ar MEN CNLf - .J 19 VaaraladasaSia - - , , r , 1 , j If J aa I a4T -4k. w I jg-----B---aiL..iiL.-a-.jB-uji ispiiiis JasaassssssswBwsi sUUaUUaAaaaBanaaBaaaBaaSuSSaSB 1 r nrsr I Kansas as I a - - I City ana 0 aTi4l HM mm at,"ssv I IIDiUill mmm I 1 m , 2Zra7 . jts MSx -1 al Z-Ji 1 r t I I ' - ill A -WT handsome I ' k ! sirring omcea roan . I" I "ilfer -In-eK rWrT-WaWEMg On October 4th to 10th, In- clusivf, the Burlingtoa will sWl ticket to Kansas City and bark at onr fare for the mnnd trip. rerurninir leavin?j Kansas City np ro October 12. Thi very low rare pves every one an opporraniry of attenil in;: tbe Fall Festivities at Kansas City. The morninpr flyer leaves Omaha at 9:13. and arrives Kansas City 4:10 P. if. The evening flyer leaves. Omaha 10:43, and arrives in Kansas City :40 A. II. These trains carry all anulprnent ta ae traveling oorafortable and piaaaut. J. B. REYHCLOS. City Pt444h4r Affta 1502 Farnam St., Omaha. If you have a dirty, shabby office people think it is ydur fault; it does not occur to - them that the janitor is careless, neglect" ful or has more to do than can be done well In reality, it is your own fault, because you can move to the Bee Building, where the janitor will keep your office as clean and neat as a Dutch kitchen. teat, price (3 per month. an4 roam It ataa aVxa ft., pr-.ae kU oar isanta uu-iuuiug agnt. Beat, watet Jaaitor ssrvtoa aacepUona-ly Ugnt, well iueaiad am aa. R. C. PETERS 45c CO., leatai Aeit. Cmand Hor. Bet Bidf. Sal Ba 022 Vaal Ails Prcduoa Essnlis.