OMAHA WEJS DOUBIE-IIEADER (ret lira Game and Tllid Place from Bt. Joeepu Team. esOWN SHOW HIS METTLE ONCE MORE rttefcea Oit OMt M?Carta a LMt aa Laada Bit Toaan Oa Top A ft or a ritm ruat. Omaha iron ft doobls-headef from St. Joseph yesterday, but only ly the hardest kind of work. Chlnn and Companion de feated, the Brat oft, and had It up and dowa (or seven innings. In th eighth Chlnrt Mew up, and a eosnbtnetion 1 MU, buei M balla, errors and wild pttohaa nstted th Bourse (ami! flva runa, with only ona or (ham earned. Aa ths tribe of Rowrne wee alraadr to tba food, thla llttla load of aU nade a taak that it Joeeph hardly fait equal to, and tha ninth was soon ovit tor tha visitors, McCarthy started tha second fame for tha Jtourka family, and concluded to ehow eft aotna of tha trldKe ha learned during hla recent visit to Alexandria, 0. D. Ha had evidently forgotten tha combination, far be couldn't maka !t work, and after tha Chamberlain pertlee had fathered In four rnns and tha game, apparently, Mr. Browfc want In and proceeded to pitch tha side owt, and Incidentally kapt It up during tha reot'ef tha game. Ona run waa all Bt. Jos eov.14 fat off Brown, ' WeUm and Howard added tha firework ta tha eeoond gars, by cracking oat horaa rnna a tha expeaoe of Mr, Harry Maapln, tha yooag man who mada Omaha look cheap on tha nam ground a a few waka ago, Tha Howard homer tied tha game, and tha Wetoa affair won It, It waa a ' hard, ptifll fight, but etaady playing both at tha bat and ta tha flatd won It, and tha 6.50 p aorta who aaw tha contest want home hapfjp, . A protest waa lodgad by Manager Wab atar against tha flrat gama. ha holding that . tTmpire CarrntheteAwas wrong ta deciding . Howard's drlra for two base down tha first baaa Nna A fair hit ball. Companion waa hit with much fraadom by tha Balnta, Ha waa wild, tosv and it took aplandld eup port to land him a winner, but his team was playing ball all tha way and aarad hla gama foe Mm. I China, who' pltahad for lit, Joseph, waa bit with mails afloat by tha loeals land In tha eighth Inning went en tirely to pleoas. Boor, first gama: . . v OMAHAv ' Carter, -If fv t Howard, fa I - f . , Miller, I; 4, , polan, aa Thomas, lb I Bhlpke, tb X Freeeo, 0 ............. i Companion, p ........ Totals is .pnT.:r.::::nlinif Stolen bases: Carter (i), Miller, Welch. MoBrlda (3). gaariflce hlial Howard, Com panion, Lssotte, ' Webster. Karned runs: CxmefcA, Ji, 8C . JToMph, 1 . flrat bjisa aa balls: per Companion, 4i off Cblnn. t. Left an haawrf man a, tt Bt. Joe, & Wild f pilohf Cnlanf Pirai base on arrors Omaha ' 1; (k, Joe, 1- Two-base bits: Hartmaa, Miller, rrease, Garvin. Struck out: By companion..; ay vpinn, a, uwut piajri 'Th'c Carter to omaa. ral baJV rTeefts. Hit br tDitohed ball: Miller. Timet 10. umpirai CarruUiers. Seeead .Game. ) la tha eeoond gama IttcCarthy started to pitch for Omaha and struok out tba first man up, but could gat no farther. After four runs had bea reglatarad off hia pitch Ing and habody waa out. Brewa took up the taak sod mads tha gama leak different. Maupln, who was la lor St. Joseph, opened very effectively, but -was unable to stand the pressure ' and tha iwatfest was aoon well under headway. Maupin'a support was a llttla ragged. Bill ,Kammsr letting a aeupla of throws get away from him and Captain Webster messing up ana of hla aaslest chances. But tha gama was full of sensational playing add tha crowd was kapt in a continual state of uproar by ona team ' or tha Other. And aa Omaha slowly but surely rounded out tha runa naeded to win,, tha satisfaction grew, ptehl waa Anally aent la to relieve Mnupm, trat tha gama was all over than, for Brown's pitching got better all tha time and tha team res .playing bail behlng hlm. Score, seeand . , AB. R. H. , Carter, rf a 1.1 Miller. If Weloa, ot ..... Iio, ss Thomaa, lb y Gondldg 0 McCarthr. P Brown, p Totals ....ST i U XI U t ST. joasriL Hartman, of f 0 Alcbriu. as fit a Leau ton: rf ftl miner, lb Ill Irien, If til Ke fhibeck, b a.... i Garvin, o , 4 ..... V . Totals n i t ' 'fe,JhoSaW:r.::::::r: J 1 11 III lt . MoCarihy withdraws In tha first ad i COPFCO CATARRH - '1 ' As taaeieeeried Case. 4 It hi aurloua how many dlaaasea soma from a disordered nervous aystsm which locates disease la some part of tha body , gad tha primary cause can efleh ba traced ' to coffee which first breaks down tha nerV 1 aus system. A Georgian says: . . "There Is no doubt coffee gsva ma nasal ."catarrh. Tba cap Urn in my nose waa all gone and tha catarrh waa eating iia way, getting hold of the main bona of the nose. It also affected my sight very much. ' ' My noes waa constantly dripping bloody water, but In two weeks time after 1 quit coffee and used Poaiunt Food Coffee In lis place, I could see my way very well, the dripping from my nose stopped and my ' nose finally got perfectly well and healthy as far aa la poblWe for tha oeptlm to grow 'back. "There Is no doubt-It was a ease of cof fee catarrh and the care waa made entirely by changing from coffte to Fostum. The vrest of my family took up tha new drink and Postunt relieved my wife and little bay of frequent headaches and what Is sailed 'coffee headache' l not known la ur family any mora Our Sleep is so much more refreshing. "Wi have Influenced many people to try Fostum and all of them like it better the , lengsr they use It and moet at them say it i is better than coffee." Name given by Toatum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Ten day a trial Foatum ta plaea ef coffee often woras wonders. There's a reason. Look In each package for tbe famous lit tle book, n be Road to Wellvflle.' World's Vlr e!,bit, siaoa 101, Agrloul 01 liuUtUug. 0 0 0 I 0 .Tetaae . tt 10 It 27 , t 1 ST, JOSEPH. M ... AB. R. H. O. A. V Hartmaa,' ef 6 1,1 1 0 0 McBride, aa ........... I . -1 111 .Aaetta, rf . ...... .ft 1 . J 9 l arnmer. lb 0 1 U jbnldefl. If ,i,Mi,f t ''1 I 11 9 Bo?!btoic, 8b V?'!?i I I f Oarrta, i ............ t I . : i ' f v t t China, p .............. I 0 0 0 . t M U 1 ftrown euhatltuted. Meupin withdraws In the eFventh and Dlehl eubntltuted. EfirnWI runs: Omaha. 4: fit. Jneeah I. Flmt base on ballx: Off McCarthy, 1; off Brown, i; off Maupln, 1. Left on ki Omaha, I; Bt. Joe. a. Wild pltcbea: By Maupln, t. first bane On errora: Bt. Joe, f! Omaha, I. Two-bane hltei Bflcien, Bhlpke, Mchrtde. Letotte, Brhelbeck. Home rune: Howard. Welch. Btruck out: By MoC'arthr, 1; by Brown, i; by Maupln, t; by IXfhl, 1. Double pleyi lolan to Thomaa. Pa)d balla: By flondlng, L Time: 1:. Umpire: Carruthers. Doable-Header at gloss City. BIOITX CITT. la., June at.-Blou CUy and Colorado irlh pla.yed a double header today. The first game lasted twelve Innings and waa very cloae. Nearly all the runs were earned. Walih, Sloua City's new second baaeman, played very well. In the eeootid game Lindaman only al lowed three hits and Villaman four, A home run by Lawler In the nUth won for Bloua City. Boo re, first game: R.H.R. Olotis city 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 0 0 Colo. Springe ...lOlOOOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 9- I S 1 Batteries: Cadwallader and Kelly. Skopea and Haerwald. Bcore, seoond gamei R.H.E. Bloua City ,... n 1 Ml I Ml 1 Colo. Springs.. 060810 8-1 1 t Batteriesi Llndsman and Kelly, Villa man and Baerwald, Deaver Wlas Warm Oae. DR8 MOmrB. June 2A. After a pttoherr battle between Cushman and Kenna, last ing through eleven Innlnys, Denver de feated Dea Moines today by a score of 1 to t. Fsst and at times, speotaeular base ball, waa played. Attendapoe, t,000. Bcore t R.1I.K. Dea Molne 0000-l t Denver Ot0000l-1 t 1 Batteriesi Cuehmsn and Towns, Kenna and Luota, Umpirai Kelly, taadlaar ( tha Teases. a riafsa. won. lomi. r. j. Colorado Springs ... 17 Denver i. U Omaha M St Joeepn .......... 1 ea Molnaa M ft .C38 .604 .HO 24 1 MA 85 .tOO Sioux City 0 16 ' Oafnee todavi Colorado SDrlnas at Omaha, Denver at St. Joseph, Dea Molnea at Sioux Clty. OAMBS IS THE NATIONAL LB AO IE Wefmrr Fasales rittabarg aad ChU cage Wlas Bsslly. I CHICAGO, Juns SS. Tha locals defeated the champions very easily today by con secutive hitting in ieveraljnnlngs. Weliner was a pussls to the visitors in sit but tha fourth Inning, when a shut out was saved by bunching three of the seven hits made off him. Attendance, llJOu, Score: CM1CAOO, riTTSBUKO. n o a s a.E.o.A.a (iie, re.... i l i i 111 f)eiaenl. III i I M rkurf. ia.. !l Cluk. f 1 I f wHt, H., I I I tcarie lb... 1 M 1 11 i tbn. rt.. J I nitch7, tb... m m I i Smith, e f f I J 0 J Miller. (MM MeCartBA cf. Joaa rf.,... KUaZ a Tln, aa.... Wataur. ... Plhl ToUle IliHU l ...... f Tateil. i inn i Batted for Miller In ninth. Chicago lHltjMM M 11 0 it I H ruwuuri Left -on bases: Chicago, I; pituourg, T. Two-bat a hits.- MoCarthr, Jones. Three baas hit; Blagla. SaorlAce hits: Casey, Kllng. Stolen bases: Slagle. Chance, 2; Evers, Kllng, Beaumont, Wagner. Struck out: By Welmer, f; by Miller, L Base on balls: Off Welmer, S; off Miller, I. Wild pitches: Miller. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Moran and Zlnimer. . Krrers Prove Costly. CINCINNATI, O.. June 28 Tha dncin nstla contributed thla afternoons gama to the Bt Louie team by making errors at critical stages. Taylor waa hit hard' by the local team, but was fortunate in being able to hold his opponents an eevaral ooca slona whea the bases were full. Attend ance, t.122. Score: OINOIMMATt. ST. LOUIS. n.H.o.A.a a.H.o.a.g. oaw.ii. if... i it M r!TU, Mb. mm SoAnnoa, siir. Seymour, ;i.r. is... a lit l i mour, at., f t a . rf.... i I i i o ntaldt, U I 1 i i I vorma. M. 1 1 t I 1 Dckur, Brnoei, braia. Dol&a. Bull anslay. U. a a i a i Cerraraa, M. irrana, all I Burka, lb.... till) inl.l, a..... 111 Onr, a I I I I I lkr, (,. fOll TJle. ... ilill abii, a..... till ana Denlla ..... i i ft Kellius. t t I aj Ta Totals IIIMII ' ' t"iu"a Baued for Walker In ninth. S ' Mu!..:::.i.riU Two-base bits) Brain, Seymour, Dojan. Three-base hitai Corcoran, Brain, Barolay, Taylor, Becklejr. Stolen baaea: Grady, polan. Doubleblaya: Shannon and Beck ley: Shannon, Beckley and t arrell: Odwell and Schlel. First liasa on balls: Off Walker. 1. Sacrifice hits: Barolay, Burko, Walker. Hit by Pitched ball; By Walker, t; by Tayfor. L Siruok out: By walkr, 1; by Taylor. 1. Wild pitch: Taylor. Timet 1:00. Umplrs: O'DayT . Broeklya Wlas from Boatan. BROOKLYN, June M. Brooklyn had an eaay time of it today at Washington park. Fleher, who was ir the be (or the vis itors, waa pounded hard in the first Inning, tba nome club soorlng six runs. After that there wss little interest in the game. Jones and Jaoklltsch. at the Brooklyn team, were arrested after a few balls were Eltched. Tha game then went on without iterruption on the part at tha police. At tendance, 1,600. Score: BOaTON. . I B&OOKLTN. n.H.o.A.a. i n.H.o.A.a Orimr, ef ft KDoMm. at;... WhlU, U-.... I ) 0 Dillon, lb.... CaamII, rf... t f I t OjLumlot, rt..t IHi CuiMf, lb. Aruoie, DvlthAatf, ty. ! lit lUhb. M a.Kr. in..,. I noyiMT, NMdhAln, Moc.fm'k, M a i tiur. t Qarrla, s.. ruaar, TotatoM..... 1 W 14 t ll TdUIi I It It ( I foaton M U 1 I C i M rooklyn I i 0 1 I t 1 M Two-basa hit: LtMnley, Three-base hltsi Lumlsy, MoCormlck. Sacrifice bit: Oarvln. poubls playst Needhsm and Abbatlchlo. Left on baaeai Boston, 111 Brooklyn, f, Base on balls: Off Oarvln, 1 Base on er rors) Boston. 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Fisher, i. Struck out: By Oarvln, ; by Fiaher, i Wild pitch i Fisher. Tims: liZL Umpireal Johnstone and Carpenter. ' , gtaadlBst of tha Twaans. . Flayed. Won. Loat P.O. New Tork 66 Shicago i..t 64 Inclnnatl 67 Fittsburg 67 St. Louie 65 Brooklyn to Boa ton 6t Fhlladelphla ........ bt .611 .&o8 .41 .400 .17 .24 Oamea today: St Loula at Cincinnati, Pittaburg at Chloego, Fhiladdlphia at New tork, Boston at Brooklyn. OAJMBS IS AHBRIOAH ASSOCIATION Loolaville DetVote Toledo ta a Saaartlp Flayed jam. LOITISVIIXB. .June M.-Loulevllla de feated Toledo In sit exciting thirteen-lnnlng game here today. Both Egan and Reye Ung pitched good ball and, ware given aa ceilent eupport. The Aelding of Hallroaa and Friable waa of the aenxatlonal order, A heavy ralnetorm aet in during the after noon and tha second game waa deolarad off after one and a half InnlnsS had been played. Attendance ,4,101 fioorai R.H.O.A.B k.s a.M.e.a.s. e rrii.1., at... t j JjrrV.:::: I I! D.li.ln, 111 I M I )aeen. II,. i 1 M I K.lllnAO. If., I t rXrtf. of..., I I Araet, M..., I t BchrUrar, a. BruMer, rukMAr. U. t 1 1 4 BrouUiari lb 1 1 t 1 f (hits. lb.... j Imi, aa... 1 I ..:t!lllVp:::1ili white TMala I It It 11 f TiUU 1 1111 U I Two oat whoa winning run scored. Toledo !l000060f00O- Louisvui iJoooiittoioI- Two-baae hit: Kerwln. Three-base hit I Delnlnger. Home rum Deinlnger. btolen baaa: Brouthere.. Sacrlrtce . bile: Burns. Bchrlever, Arndt. First baee on balla: Off Kgun, ii off Heyaling, I. Struck out: By kgan, I; by Rryaling. I. Wild pltchi Egan, 1; Keysllng, 1. Double plays: Urouihrra and Deiiliiaer; Sweeriev and Delningerl Brown aha Burns. Lft on bases: I-ouia-vilie. Ii Toledo, t. Timet i.m. Umpire: Kieia. Cutoaakos Wloa oa Hotao Ovoaads. COLl'MBl.'S, June H-Columbus defeated Indianapolis today In a slow and P'brly played game. 8 wander of Indianapolis sprained hie ankle in running to make a dirhcult catch of a tong fly and had to re tire from the game. Attendance, t, 701, Score: - Tsfcasl ptDUNAmig. u A.a. rn, lb..... kika. lb..... Cbnxr. at... I. MMtie, at Vauw. t f)riall, a lii brrr, i t OlaM. ... ir Mania. Ibt t ----- hmwum. It I I I TetaM I I ft I I Vaaaaa.., 0 4 si It 4 Ji.-::::::::1 IIIIMiP Bio'n beeee: Davfs, Vrooj (ti. Saa rtfloe hxa: Inukry, lur, Niin. fcM io Uulel Cat OteAMlvu, ajZ Alle"na. ti at iw, v., I 1 hllll.a, ft., t t TITE OMATIA f Olmfttead I McCrveri I. Two-baee bite: A Clymer, reery. Three-baoe hltal . siariin. luuuiv riara. r. naiun iiu - goon, F. Martin and Dl key. Hit by pltohed ball: Klhm (2), F. Martin. 8t.-uck out: By Olendon, 1; by Olmeteed. J. Wild pitch! Olendon. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Hart Flfteea laalase at tt. Pail ST. PAUL, Minn., June M.-Kanaaa City and Bt. Paul broke even on a doeble-hearter the visitors winning the flrat, 4 to t, after fifteen Innings. The locals took the sec ond, t to 4. Hill threw a ball at Umpire Holllday In the third after argument ever a declaion and was expelled from the field and fined. Gear replaoed him. . Attendance 1,000. Bcore, flrat game: KAftSAS cir. if. PAUU llt.il IH.O.il. VanBurm. tt. I I 1 I Winnaa cf I I I I I Nanca, !(.... I ill 0 jK-kann. rf... I 1 1 ulllraa, lb.. I 114 rVharlar, lb. Kran, a I 111 I olo'itrlan, fa Hill, cf till Kallar. lb. I 1 I 1 I U 0 I 1 I I I 1 I Rnthrtiu, lb. I I 14 I C Marfan, lb. Bonnar, lb... I I I I i' ilnrman, II Lrwra, aa.... a 1 1 I 'J FMrva. e.... burham, p... 1114 (hecb, .... Tauia 4 II 44 n ol Tola la 4 1IM II 1 One out when wlnnlngrun was scored. Kansas City.... 10001010000000 1-4 St. Faul 88014100000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Cllngman, Nance. Hill, Lewee. Three-base hltai Chech, Wheeler. Sacrifice hltsi Nsnce, 1. Stolen baaee: Hill, Bonner, Rothfuss, Jones. Double playa: Sullivan, Honner and Rothfusa Kyan and Sullivan. - Base on balls: Off Chech. I; off Durham. 4. Struck out: My Chech, 7; by Durhnm. 7. Wild pltchi Chech. Timet 1:65. Umpire: Holil.lay.. KANSAS 'lit- IT. PAUL R.H.O.A B.I K. it. O A. a Vannutva, rf. I 1 1 I 4 Imn. cf..... 1114 4 Nana, If 1111 4 iarkaon, rf ... 1 I 1 4 4 lulllran, lb., till 1 Whaalr, lb., i t i 1 4 Rraa. lb I f ' 4 0' Brian, aa... 1 I 1 I I Kill, a 4 14 11 KHIer. lb... 1 4 11 I 1 Botiiruaa ef. 4 I 1 I o mr,i. ir. . .. j v v i Cllngman. lb. I 1 1 I I Bvtlar, i... Banna, lb. 111! 4 4 111 Pelrca. 4 4 4 I 4 La waa, aa. ... I 1 I I 1 Oaar, ef.-. I I I I 0 8aalona. p... a e I I i Tatall...... 4 T 17 II I Tot La.... 4 I 14 It II Kansas City 1001000004 Bt. Paul t I i.i 0 0 0 M M Two-base hits: Nsnce. Butler. Three- base hit: Wheeler. Stolen bases: Wheeler, 8 Brian. Double plays: Ryan and Butlerl llngman and Kclley. Base on balls: Off Oear, It off Seslorts, 1. Struck out: By Gear, 1; by Sessions, 1. Hit by pitcher: Kelley. Time: 1:40. Umpires Holllday. Break Kven at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. June 14. Minneapolis and Milwaukee split even In a double header played here this afternoon, Terry was wild In the seoond game and waa batted hard, while Btrloklett was in good form after the first four Innings. Attend ance, 6.IC7. Score, first game: UlNMaAPOU. M1LWAVKKI. k.H.O.a.H I H.H.O A Malonay, rf.. 1 I I 4 O'Ptono, rt 4 1 1 4 4 McNIchals, lb 1 i I 4 4 schaerar. sa. 4 1 I 4 I lulllran, il, 1 I 1 t Doug rtr, at. 4 1 1 4 I Coultar, If... 1114 OiO'Brlon, lb.. Mill Waarar, a... 4 14 1 0 Clark, lb 1 1 1 I i StarnAala, 14 4 4 14 4 Olfanuall, if... 4 114 4 fat. lb 4 1.1 I OlHamphlll, (s. 1 1 1 1 4 Oylar, .... 4 tit llHatcman, lb. 1 I II 6 I Stlmmal, ... 4 4 11 AlSpaar, a 4 1111 MoriAO, i... 4 I i ,( urtla, p 4 4 0 I 4 -Biauary .... f I Tatala...... I I 17 IT 1 . j Totals I I ti ll 1 Slattery batted for Curtis in ninth. Minneapolis N 10 H I 0 M Milwaukee ' H M j M 1 H Two-basa hits: Fox. Clark. Homs run; Coulter. Base on balla: Off Curtis, 1; off Stlmmel, I: off Morgan, L Struck out: By Curtis, t; by Stlmmei, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Oyler, Bstemsn. Sacrifice hits: Fot, McNIohols, Weaver. Stolen baaea: Ma loney. pduble plays: Oyler, Fox and Btar nagle. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Mil waukee, a. Time: IKX). Umpire: Bause wins. M1NNBAPOUS. I MiLWAUKBS. , a.H.O.A.t. H.H.O A. Maloner. rf.. 1 I 1 4 0 Btona. rf.,... 1 4 14 4 McNIckola, tb 4 1 1 1 4 8-haafer, aa. 1 1 1 1 1 Sullivan, cf.. 4 1 1 4 6 0" Brian, lb.. 1 till Ca.lur, If... 4 114 Clark, lb 11114 Letlli Ma, lb.... a 4 11 I renneu, u... a I f mafia, ). I 4iHempklll, f . 1 1 I 4 I . lb 4 111 II Data man, lb. 1 4 I 1 4 h. aa '1 lit 18pMr, a...... j j I I j itaraagla, ', Oylea, JjjjJ f ultTU I Ferry, p i a a i r : p... 1 8 4 4 4 igtrlcklatt, p. Morgan. Tal., ToUla 4 1 17 18 K Minneapolis 1 60 M 0 0 0-4 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 t 0 t i 01 Two-bass hltat Clark, Fox.Three-has hit: Schaefer. Base on balls: Off Strlck lett, t; off Ferry, t. Sacrifice hits: Mo Nichols, Sullivan, Bchaefer, O'Brien. Stolen basest Oyler, Leslie, Malonay, Foa, O'Brien, lierophlll Upeer. Struck out: By Strlcklett, 7. by Ferry, 5: by Morgan, 1 Left on bases: Minneapolis,'!; Milwaukee, 4. Time: t.'OO. Umpire: Bausewtne. Standing of tha Teams. Flsyed. Won. Lost. P.O. Columbus 69 ' 33 a 14 St. Paul ,. 61 17 Milwaukee, .40 84 Louisville v 61 84 Indianapolis 01 ' 30 Minnespolls ......... 61 It Toledo 67 11 Kansas City 67 11 s- 31 It 36 . 18 Games today! Toledo at Louisville, In dianapolis at Columbus. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis, Sehayler Wins la Wind. . LOU? CITT. Neb., June M.-SpeciaJ.) Loup City and Schuyler played ball pn a very muddy field here yesterday, resulting in a victory for Schuyler by a score ef 1 to . Tbe score by innings was aa follows: Sshuyler 0 t t I I 0 1 1 0-67 Loup City 0 0000190 0-1 1 Struck out: By Knight, 11: by Pruyn. 1. Batteriesi Loup City, Knight and Johnson; Schuyler, pruyn ana wotta. umpire: juei- lor. Time of game: i:su. GAMES IN TUB AMERICAN USAGl'B Cleveland Wla at Bt. Loaia ta a Fe- a net err Game. ST. LOUIS. Juno : 28. Cleveland defeated St. Louis here today Jn a loosely played game, by a score of 7 to 4. BudhetT was knocked put of the boa In tha opening inning. Blever. whe succeeded him. did little better. Pndden was put out of ihs game tor disputing a decision of Umpire Uljougnun. Aiienannce, jj.iw cworei rf. via . cuivgiMifn. K.H.O.A.k 1 R.H.O.A B.rkHI, U... till 4 nick, rf 11144 Hrmpblll. et. 1 i 4 t buih.-t...... I 1 lit Jonei, Ik-lb., t 1 4 i 4 Brartlay, lb.. 4 I I 1 I Huaiaman, rf. 4 I 1 6 I Lajola. as.-. I I 1 1 I Hill, f a .niomaa, lb 114 1 liHIckntaa, lb, 4 I I I JiaTV:::::! ! 1 Pa44a, Olaaaoo, Kahoa, a.... i I i I 0 Abbott, lb..,, i 14 6 4 SiMlkea, p... 4 4 4 4 4 iaTar, p fill1 Sagiae, lb... title Haldrlck ... 4 t 4 8 4 Maora, p..,.. 4 4 6 1 0 totals .....111 if "l t Totalt ..... 4 10 rf 11' 4 St. Loula I M I M 9 N Cleveland 1 0 1 0 M 1 I 1-7 Earned runai St. Louis, 1; Cleveland, 6. Two-base hits: Flick. LaJole. Three-base Mia: 'Huefnman, Abbott. Bemls, Jones. Sacrifice httat Kahoe, Iish, I; LaJole. Double play) LaJole, Hickman and Ab bott. Passed ball: Bnmla; Wild pltehea: Bv Moore, 1: by Blever, 1. Beae Oil balla: Off Blever, 61 off Moore. 1 Struck out: By Blever, t: by Moore, t. Innlnaa pitched:' By Sudboff. ll by Blever, t. Hlta: Off Bud hoff, 1: off Blever. f. Left on bases St. Louis, Cleveland, la Time: 1:63. Um pires: King and OLoughllrk Ckioavso Wlas Two Games. : CHICAGO, June M. The local! won two bard-fousht batllaa today. 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It restores rim, visor and vitality to aged and worn out people, and Im part a glow of health to pale and allow psopla. lrlue 60 acuta. got ataa aoaiauiocaf Ur A4era-lll-toa lo Vo oaaaka, heb. PATIY IlEEf MONDAY, JPXE 27, 1804, The second game waa a pitchers' battle. In which Smith not only held the vlaltore eafe at critical tlmea, but batted In the winning run in the nnal Inning. .Attendance, 16,800. Score, flrat game: Chicago. i Dtraorr. n.H.o.A.a I R.M.o.A a rraaHA ta.. a a i a a,Mt. ef... 1 I I 4 4 Jon. a of 4 4 I 4 4 Mclntjra. If. 1 I I 4 Callakan. II. 1 1 4 f 4 Low., lb I 1 1 1 Oim, rf 4 4 1 4 4 Cr'4. rf . 4 1 4 4 fTla 1 1 I I ICarr. lb...... 4 4 11 Ponahua. lb. 1 1 II 6 4rrrmln('f. lb 4 I I 4 Tann.hlll, lb 1 I I 4 alllvma, e... 4 111 Whlto, p 4 4 4 1 Pattaraoa, p. 4 4 4 I 1 Svalav. a... 4 0 Itovall, p.... 4 Kltllan, p .. 4 4;o'Laary. aa.. 4 Totala., Chicago I 4 17 11 1 Totalf 4 I M 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 J I 1 010000004 uetrolt Ixft on baaee: Chlcarn. 1: Detroit, 6. Two- baae hit: Donohue. Three-base hlti Craw ford. Sacrifice hit: Crawford. Stolen bees: Lowe. Double plays: Tannehlll and Dono hue; Davla. Dundon and Donohue: Carr, O Leery and Carr. Struck out: By White, 1: bv patteraon, 1; by Stovall. 1. Baae on Balla: Off White, 1; off Patterson. 1: off Stovall. I: oft Kllllan, 1. Hit with bfclll Dundon, Davis. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Con nolly. Score, second game: CHICAOO. I PKTROIT. N H O A K.H. .. Dundon, Jonaa. cf I la ha n, Orn. rf lb.. 4 4 11 4Bamtt. ef... 1 1 111 4 4 4 Molntrr. H.. e e i 1 a i I I i 1 I 14 4 1 I 4 1 4 I Low. 10 0 Crawford, a r?.-. lb. nana, aa a Donah, lb.4 Tannrhlll, lb 4 MrFarland, a I Imlth. p 4 .... 8 17 14 I nramlns'r, tb I I 1 4 4 a n vd , 4 1 4 I 4 I Kllllan. p.... 4 4 I 1 4 lOLnrr, aa.. 41111 Totala I I 11 11 4 totala 1 TMl 14 I Callahan hit by batted ball and winning run with two out. Chicago ..0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 Detroit 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Left on baaea: Chicago. 4: Detroit. 8. Two-baae hits: McFarland, 2; Wood. Sacri fice hlta: Smith, Green, Callahan. Mcln tyre, Carr. Btruck out: By Smith, 6; by Kllllan. 4. Base on balls: Off Smith, 4; off KHIian, 1. Hit with ball: Barrett. Times 1:66. Umpire: Connolly, Standing; of tbo Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. C .636 .611 .68 .666 .619 .4M) .4.-0 .170 Boaton a New York ... Chicago PhllHdelphla Cleveland ... St. Louis..... Detroit Washington . Games toda 66 64 20 B 14 25 37 11 69. 64 63 44 yi Chicago at Detroit, tjisve Loula, New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Washington. , B. letters Ara Eaay. The B. Jettera were easy for the Regenta Sunday. The Brewers failed to get a look in through the whole game. The eoorei REGENTS. B. JKTTBR8 AB.ft.H.B I AB.n.H.t). Rann4y 114 4 Kannady I t 1 I Kail l Ackftinaa ...... i Pandar , Clair Hogaa .. bonahua 0 Rodman ........ 4 114 6 Aran 4 1 1 4 HKinlrr 14 14 4' P. Clark 4 K. Clark :::::::! 1 1 4 4 troft Hawlcta 4 Oarray I 4iVan Ckara 4 4 4 4 till Uulllran Total 40 II 11 l Total! ., II 114 Earned runa: Besenta, 8; Jetters, l Three-base hit: F. Clark. Two-base hits: Kennedy, Hawkins (2), Rodman. Pender. Sullivan. Base on balls: Off Pender, t: off Sullivan, fc. Struok out: By Pender, 1: by Sullivan, t Conld Net Loeato Glade. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June J6. (Special Telegram.) Hanover secured only one hit off Art Olade, brother of Fred Olade of the t. Louis Browns, today, and that was ot ouhtful smartly. Snyder", tor Hanover, on the other band, waa easily found and Wild tnough to let eight men walk. coil nrand Island. .0 14 1 0 -li 1 Hanover ..1 00000010114 Batteriesi Snyder, Orlndle and Macei Glade and Olade. Attendance, about 1,000. Superiors Wia Qamo. Tha John Reynold's Superiors defeated the Belleyue team Sunday by the soors of 14 to 10. The features of the game waa the pitching of Denny and the home run ot Drefe with twa men on bases. Score I fellevue , 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 I 0-10 uperlors 008 0110 14 Butteries: A. Oravea and Matties; Denny snd Rooheford. Struck out: By Graves, 4 by Denny, It. Umpire!. Conrad Beibeil. . Defeat to the, Visitors. ' The ' Buperlatlves' de.teo.ied the FHarfmrn ?!chool Viators by a soars of 11 to S The eatures of tha game were tha pitohing of Vom Wcg for the Stipertatlves and rood playing by his supporter. Batteries, Vom Wag and Mltchel for the Buperlatlves and Pereey and Tnomsen for tha f. B. Viotora The Huperlatlves would Uke ta hear from any team In the city under 18 yearsv Ad dress Robert K. Corneer, 1026 South Twen-ty-feurth street. . , Pete Dailey Will Ssalla Atrala, . Tlie Pete Dalleys defated the Marys yes terday by a score ot 11 to 1 The feature of tas game waa the heavy batting of the Slayers under the comedian's name. The atterles: Pete Dalleys, Frankfort and Hold; Mary, Wllley and Stiney. Virarlala Loses lo Adams. VIRGINIA, Juns fcu (Special. AdAme snd Virginia met yesterday afternoon and the result was In favor of Adams by tr. soors ot t to T. The game was fast and snappy throughout. WHEEL RACESARE EXCltlNQ Btaryelo aad Motor Cyelo Contests Please Saaall Crowd at Sragwa Street Traek. ' The bicycle and motorcycle races at the SpraguO street track yesterday afternoon did not attraot a very large number of Seotators, but ths few hundred who did tend were treated to soma hotly con tested events. An automobile race on the program did not materialise for the reason thst ths auto drivers who had promised Manager Flescher that they would partici pate did not put in an appaacance. Mr. FlMchersald they kept away bevanse they did not oara to expose the speed of their machines. , - The first bicycle race of the day, for boys under 16 years of ago, was won by L. R. Carson, with O. Wilson seoond and Walter Klggs third. Biggs set. the pace antil the Drat half mile had been covered and then he waa passed by Carson and Wilson and could net regain the lead. Th distance waa one mile and the winner made it In t:12H. There were ten starters In the one mils open btCjcle race. C. 14. Hall led and the rent were in a pretty and exciting bunch for three-quarters of the distance. Cover ing .the last quarter Virgil Hall fend Ed Snow came out ot the bunch, finishing first and second, and leaving C. R. Hail ih consolation of third pleoe. Time: :48. Ths one mils motorcycle face, etandlnt start, resulted In a dead heat between ,Loute t'leseher and J. Dinusso. the othur starters, J. uye ana ray ruin, eeing away behind. In the run-off Fleacher beat Dlnuszo about ten lengths. Tha time of both heats was lis. . In ths three mile handicap the scratch den, C. R. Hall, fid Snow and Virgil Hall, ware unable to overtake the boy whe started ahead of them. L W, Andrews, WW was glvsn 13 yards, won ths n at tbe finish he was more than his osp ah aad of the scratch men. it. A, Whitman. 0 yarda. was aoeond. and L. IK. Carson, 160 yarda, was third. There were eighteen starters In this race and ths flnleh was close and exciting, with seven riders Hunting for the honors. Tlmei t::00. Fleacher and Dye were ihs only men to finish In the five mile motorcycle raoe, the machines of Dinuaso and Fink giving out on ths first mile. Flestuher won the race. The three mile bicycle, motor paced, race was won by Kd Snow in 6:17. C. R. Hall, the only other starter, was beaten mors than a quarter of a mile, .... SATURDAY'S BIQ RACE) AT ST. LOtlS Excellent Field Will. Siarl ta the Kaposltlon Derby, ST. LOUIS. June .-Ths St. Louis derby, to be decided at the fair grounds next Sat urday, promises to be the greatest derby ever run in St. Louis. Among the horses that have earned penalties, and will there fore carry mere than their weight Is Moharlb, Owned by John W. Schorr, of Memphla, Trim., which won the Kanaaa City drly and finished third In the World's fair handicap) Ort Walla, Winner ef the 3'iial etakra. which la the eastern eandl utal Klwood. retireaantlnaT California, win. net ef the Kentucky and Latonla derbies. in addition ai Bear Catcher, 1'Hnca Silver 1 In addition such good colts as Kngllsh Lad, ear Catcher. Military Man, flower Klna. Prince Silver Wlnga, Dutiful, King Croker, Mainland, ltuarler. aaonieoana ana rare- eight will make up one ef th beat fields sent to the post sine Prinos Lief and Btn Brush fought It out In 1M6, tha former winning by a abort margin, and aettlng a mark of 1.14 for th mile and a halt, whloB baa hot been equalled since. A Mara Moves Saras Aftsr Porter's Antlseptl Healing Oil ta ap plied. Relieves pain instantly end heals at the same time. For man or beast. Price, tba, jL B. Huberman, only diamond importer is tba west. Cor. lltn and Douglas. HOLCOliB GETTING IX TRIM Going to Coast in Order to Bid Himself of Case of Rheumatism. PARTY LEADERS BOOM HIM FOR GOVERNOR Llneola Republican Meeting a fight to Prevent Moving of the State Committee Headoaartere to Omaha. (From a Staff Correapondent.) LINCOLN. June 26. (Special.) A soon aa poaalble aftsr the adjournment of court this week Chief Justice Holcomb will leave for Washington state to get the benefit of the cool sea breeses of the Pacific lit an effort to Hd V.mself of several slight twinges of rheumatism that have In ths past persisted In coming his way. His visit will be Indefinite snd It Is the belief of his physloians thst a vacation from his srducus duties will set him right. And this visit recdlls that every day It becomes mor evident thst Judge Holcomb would not refus ths fusion romlnstion for governor were It tendered him and a member of the stalwarts ar looking his way with the belief that he would be a formidable rival of Governor Mickey for the votes of the people. It hss been thought by many that Judge Holcomb would not give up hi two mor years on ths supreme bench to make the try for ths position of governor, but th neceaelty of him doing thla has been done away with by the ac tion of th republicans In running a candl dsts for congress snd th United States senate at the. Sam Urns. Msny promi nent democrats and populists believe that Judge Holcomb Is th best vot gettef In the two-headed party snd for that reasoit the feel under laatlng obligations to ths republicans for the example they have set, for If It if found that Judge Holcomb is th strongest man to make ths race, h Can do so without having to give up hla present position ..ot without embarrass ment, tee Ray of nape. In the meantime th two-baded organ isation I very much elated at th resig nation of Chairman Lehr. for the leader ore foolish enough to believe it will seri ously injur the dominant party, snd at tlte committee meeting next Thursday evening they expect much fireworks, not so much over the election of a chairman, for It is gonerally belleysd ths state com mittee' will hame the man recommended by the candidates, but over the location of the headquarters. Politicians of LanoasUf county have fairly burned th earth hut Ilnf around to seeahe members of the com mittee and It Is the republicans themselves who rtr saying that for Lincoln to give up th headquarter now after the party Is already way behind with the Campaign, would b Joollshness. They will urg that much morectime will be lost in removing tbe headquarters and they are Citing the resignation of Lehr to show that only thl end of the state can be depended upon to conduct political affairs. A mighty effort will bs made to keep those headquarters right Where they ar. The names of those men who were promi nently mentioned before Lehr wa chosen ohairman are being mentioned now for the place, but there Is little information obtainable her Upon Whioh to predict who the next chairman will be. A number ot candidate Interviewed eeem to hav little eboloe in thel matter and none eapres a preference. Dedicate a Charon. Th building erected at Twenty-slath and P streets by the Second nfebyterlan church was dedicated , this morning' with appropriate eeretnonles. The sermon was delivered by Rev. E. H. Curtis of Chioago, formerly ef Lincoln. Dr. Long, the pastor, and Dr. Marthall and Dr. r. S. Stein aa-slsted.- Mr. Carrie B. Raymond presided at tb organ, which has just been com pleted. A targe ctowd was present at the atfi'ViO20. ' William K. Bullook, who waa arrastd for violation of the compulsory education law, expect to attack the constitutionality of the law and en this ground will base his defense. He has admitted a failure to comply With the provisions of the statute. PEACE BOND IS HO DETERRENT William Dledrlch Proceed to Make Trouble Joat the Sane. NORTH. PLATTE, June H-(Speclal.) William Dledrlch, who Uvea near Maxwell, Neb., some time ago had trouble with hla wife who eeeufed a divorce from him, and one ot the reeult ef the suit was that he lost a valuable tract et land which in some way fell into the hand of the attorney who were employed by hla wife to conduct her eass. After that time he made various threats assinet tha Uvea ef vral per eon whe, as he claimed, had defrauded him aut of hi property. H became so determined that it waa found rfeceasary te put htm under taoo bonds to keep the peace, Thl season the. land which he formerly owned waa planted with beets by one of the beet eompenlea operating in that vicin ity. This did not ult Dledrlch, so hitch ing np his team, and arming himself with two shotguns and a couple of revolver he went onto the land with his listsr and began listing in corn, swearing at th same time he would shoot ths first man who Intsrfered with his work. The party who was working the beet went to the telephone station and requested the au thorities to send a constable to take Dled rlch Into custody, whereupon ap Adam want td the Keen armed with a warrant for his arrest. Going over to where Died' rich was, the constable was confronted by him with a loaded tevolver, and wa told fi at If he made a tnov he Waa a dead-man. Adams', however, by practic ing considerable diplomacy, succeeded Irl diverting hi attention for li moment when he grappled with him and In a short time had him disarmed and on hla back. He wa brought to this city and, after a hearing, was fined t?5 and costs, whloh he paid. Today he was tried before the In sanity board undsr the charge of being Insane, but tne charge wa not euetamed, He Is now being held In jell on the ground that he ha a forfeited his pesos bond. The Arm ef HoSglnnd Hoagland, at torneys, are taking active measures to prevent hfrfl ffam having hi liberty, aa h Is particularly incensed against them, and they - fear he may do them serious dam age. Ministerial Association. HUMBOLDT. N.. June St. -f Special. V The Ministerial association of ths United Evangelical church. Lincoln district, which "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.' BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS.' SCHOOLS. frqt a asaanajuss4 aae Oitfott idI largtit fc.ittlii School - la tha MiiMia tVnaa. vtiaa .1 MY Olfif u a a W ie ww v as s aa jjwst closed a three days' session at ths church in Dswson, selected officer a fol lows for the coming yesr: President. Rev. S. 3. Shupp, of Lincoln; vice president Rev. W. L. Dlllow. Dawaon; secretsry, Rev, O. P. Nethefly, BeSv6f Crossing. Immediately after the adjournment ef the Ministerial association th K. L. C. B. con vention opened and held an Interesting session, choosing their 1104 officers aa fol lows: President, Rev. E. J. Snell; vice president. Rev. A. E. Miller; Secretary, Rev. C. F. Bailer! treasurer. Mill Lydla Rice. A large a timber of delegatee were present at each session and subjects ef Interest to the societies were discussed. Plento tor Ornhans BeaeSt. rTlEMONT, Nb., June . (Special.) The annual Walsenfsst or plonle for the benefit ot the German Lutheran Orphan' home wa held at their park, a mile eaat of the city today. Special trains over both the Northwestern and tTnien Paolfle brought in crowds 6f people. A good many of them did not attend the exercises but took advantage of the low rates. Rev. Hllfehdorf of Arlington, who I president ot the official board in charge of th home, presided. Mualo Was furnished by a large chorus, accompanied by a band. After prayer and a brief address by Mr. Hllgon dorf a sermoh was predchedby Rev. EV Dennlnger of Madison, This afternoon Rev. H. Wltkens of Grand ".aland preached. All ths services were in German. Dinner was served at the park' at noon by the ladles ot the Fremont Lutheran churches. The business affairs ot the home are in good shape. McKlllip Sara of Nomination. FREMONT, Neb., June .-(Speclal.) The democratic congressional convention for the Third district will be held here Tuesday and It is generally conoeded by democrats of this and surrounding coun Ites that P. E. McKlllip ot Platte will ba the only . name mentioned for the place, and consequently it wilt be in the nature of a ratification meeting. Hon. O. I Loomla of this city was at one time men tioned for the place, and had he not de clined to become a candidate, hi reputa tion as a democrat of the old achool and hla strong personal following would have given "him the place or made the other fel lows go some. James Manahen of Llneola will be here and make the principal ad dress. The domocrata elalm that the at tendance will equal that of the state pop ulist convention Last weak. The eonvention will meet In the Larson theater.. Old Landmark Oollapsea. NORFOLK. Neb.. June 26. (Special.) one ef the old landmarks along the line of commercial development In northern Nebraska, has disappeared, The twe-etory frame structure which stood at the corner bf Second street and Norfolk avenuo, and In which many year ago one of tho flrot stores -of Norfolk was eonducted, has col lapsed. For a long period In' the pioneer day a buflding to which traders came for a hundred mllee Ot more, It has now, be neath the Weight of a 'carload Of govern-" ment eement, toppled over.' When the building went to plecs Mre. Nlland, who lived upstair, was badly Jarred end severely frightened. The windows broke, the roof cracked and suddenly th one time structure of prominence became a worthies wreck. Lear Crushed by Train. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June . (Spe cial Telegram.) Early this morning a man who gave hi name and residence aa John Dunkley, Mankato, Minn.,- waa found tying about 160 feet eet of the stock yard chute With both legs eruehed between the kneel ahd body. Th accident probably occurred thortly before midnight He was probably trying to beat tt way east on extra 1831, Wagner, which registered out at 11:46 p. m. No ene, so far as can' b ascertained, knows anything about the occurrence. He died today and the city marshal wired to a party by name of Bartholomew, a relative of the Injured man. who will have the body taken to Mlnkato for Interment. Child Badly Scalded. HUMBOLDT, Neb., June f.-(Sp'eelaLr-The s-year-old child of John Ogle, a farmer a few mile eaat of the city, waa severely and perhaps fatally scalded a the result of pulling a plug from ths washing ma chine operated by Its mother, completely drenching the tittle one With boiling water. Thieves Take Carpet. ITORFOLK, Neb,, June M.MSpoola.1.) While she waa gone out of her house for a moment, thlevea entered the home of Mrs. W. W. Roberts of this olty and stole a parlor carpet. She had prepared te beat it, but the burglars peat her td It, Crops Looking ' Flae. GREELEY. Neb., June 34. (Special.) A heavy rain fell here last 'night and the small grain crop is looking good with every prospect for a big crop. The corn Is making rapid growth and farmers are feeling Jubilant ever present outlook. ' Strike at Tnevr Anot, Many dangerous diseases begin In Impure blood. Electrle Sitters purifies the blood, and cures, or no pay. Only 60c For sale by Kuhn Co. V FIRE RECORD. boo aad Ranch Property. CHETENNB. Wyo... Juno J6. (Special) Some time during last night the Pole creek ranch ot tbe Warren Live Stock company, of which Senator Fraud B. Warren la president, was destroyed by Are, togethor with tOO heed ef sheep, 100 sacka of wool, sheds, barn and hay, stacks of hay and other property.. The Are ia believed te hate been of Incendiary origin. The sheep were incinerated in the ebeds, there being no way to get them out The sheep were valued at 13,000; tbe wool, which aggre gated 100,000 pounds, at tffcooo, and the hay, sheds, barn and other property at from ft,ooo to te,6Q0.; flesttnl flamy. Restful Sleep follow use of Dr. Ring Nsw Dfsoovery. tbe best lung sure a ths world. No cure, no pay. too,, ti-00. For sis by Kahn 4k Co. HYMENEAL Keh-Rn assay. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb,, June K (Spe cial.) J. Gk Koch and Mine Sarah Ramsey, daughter of Judge B. SL Ramsey, went to Omaha yeeterdavy and were married by the county Judge of Douglas eeurtty. ' The newly-wedded couple returned (and were UallTMY,, congratulated by their mnny , Ryic Jalf Foerfk Ksearstoa nates via 1 Island Prstern. East ot Missouri river, one end one third far for round trip between station a wltnln too miles. West ot Missouri river, ene fsre plus M cents for round trip between all points oa Rock Island snd Frisco sjrsleme. Tlekete on al July t, t snd t Return limit July L For further information call at 1121 Farnam etreet or Union atatlon. . F. P. RUTHERFORD. D. P. A., lta Para am Street, Omaha, Neb. A NEW PRINCIPLE IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. . , For veart It has been the practice ot med ic men to treat patient suffering from pilea by local, external application. These treat ments give but temporary relief, but have never affected s positive oara. , After month of research and attxJy, ao companled by actual acperienc with varkyaa t etients, Dr. C A. Perrln arrived at a pool five cot.rlualon a to the exact action of tha various part of tbe bowel system, ander different condition, and when ubjected to variout prescriptions. He Anally prepared that wonderful Inter ' eat remedy known aa Da. Putani'l Frt-1 Srcciric, which Is put ap la bottlea, retail, jng at all k liable dreg afore lor fcl.00 each. Thla internal remedy baa been oa tba mar ket for tb pact tea years, and la JD of that time there baa been bet three caeea where a positive cure has not been effected. Dr. Psrrln'i Pile Spodfai I aold Under S positive guarantee by the dragglet meklajf tha sale, to refund tha fall purchase price, providing the remedy f aUe to care, TaU tf th absolute proof of lta merit. Any maa or women who inSers from bSnd, LleodXag, itching or Internal pile can try thla Internal remedy with the ebeolute certainty thai It will eoet nothing tiniest it cares. Hera tt what oae sufferer aya of this wotvdatf rumedyt i Dr. C A. Parrta, Raima, Moefe-f wkk to thank txwior die asn roar weodarrol aiadlcina hasdeeekw nme. IhaddM pilae soma ire ysara, aed near s adrka at a Sector hid thtm removed by me hake end felt free for awkila, bat ther rcturasd and I at eoea rt a kettla ot yew Perfta't Pile Sped and cw battle bm acutely csradsae, and I am uaM as lever was, Voura traly. Jack BtraJfA. .' 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