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THK OMAHA DAILY UEE: NAITHDAY,' OCTOBER ?A lflnfi. 12 He ciiifllsslj 2 TS T?T lT ts-v- o! the west oc cupy this dou ble three story building. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE!? Adrtncnz Ettsjn Broien Retail Distri bution ii PudI. Lilt. DEMAND rOR IRJ.N mD STEEL GROWS Industrial Operations Only hy firrllj and Are Limited of I.abnr Transportation Facilities. QrediT I I hi progressive Institution has nona of the embarrassing tondltions sometimes found i'l cmiti hotis--r W. furnish the horn and clotne the family on the easy payment plan, and Maks Any Ferms To Suit You. OVERCOATS li. Murk, blue u:id nil the poTnl: dark toned shades of gray, 4 inches lone, seml-iuted tim ki. with or without -uffs, fined, pcrfec ruents, on eale Saturday s. silk serge M4J1 Cn ( i m m ak .av . MM ' MFfiS SMIIS In worsteds and cheviots, posgelno. I'l the product of 'tie merchant tailor, hand made throughout SI .a inches Ions C10 CfV '' exceptional values V IfciOU' : m in pure wool wnr I rniiQPrQ n cheviots,) IIUUOUIO cencntlyo eV tf'S trimmed and finished a.awv I ti j rt hi -a .r hi isf If f I M- mm! Trm' H B LADIES9 COATS Made of extra quality, heavy panne cheviot, col larleiis stvle, of hlack velvet and row" of pou tsehe hrald, trimmed down tho front, bark nn.1' over the ihouldera with wide silk braid In effect, full sleeve, clunter tucked below 01 C( elbow, black, blue and tan. Extra valueHfc,,wu LADIES' SUITS smart new pony coat auit, made of fancy gray mixed broadcloth, very effectively trlinmrd, new uleeve with turn back cuft-skirt is the new gored circular model, deep flounce to 7C effect, $20 value Saturday SKIRTS WAISTS Cut circular or plaited, finest quality chiffon. Panama front. back gores, 110.00 ,7.25 I NEW YOIUi, Oct. 1!). R. CJ. Uun t Co.'s i weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: The advancing season lias broadened re ' In i 1 trndu In staple line.", notably heavy j clothing nnd footweur. while wholesaling nnd jobbing departments make satlsfac- tory returns and there Is improvement in ! thf nromntneRS with which mercantile col lections are made. Current distribution is scarcely more general than the demand for distant delivery. Indicating that con fidence in the future remains unshaken. Industrial operations are on an unprece dented scale, with especial Treasure at steel mills, car shops and ship yards. Prices are well maintained, the general level showing a net gain since the month opened. Manv voluntary advances in wags are noted and it Is hoped that the .earcltv of labor will be le.ss disturbing when farm work is finished. Railway blockades still delay shipments, yea Cam illas for October thus far surpass last year s bv ib per cent. Alde from the advance of U per ton in the price of pipe at the close of last week, quotations of Iron and ateel remain steady, but notablv firm. Borne mills can prom ise small deliveries in a few weeks, but s a rule contracts already on hand assure full activity far Into next year, even with the increased production that will follow the opening of new plants. The general level of quotations is now at the highest point since the beginning of 1903 and there l much more stability than was noted four years ago. Increased output of pig iron furnaces causes no accumulation and prices are readily maintained for the most remote deliveries, while premiums could be secured If any considerable tonnage were available. In the textile Industries. Interest centers around the probability of future advance or reaction In the price of raw cotton. Thus far the rise has been sufficient to bring about a general rise in prices of cotton goods, while the manufacturer now dictates terms at which business is to be transacted. Kxport Inquiries are at prices much below the present position, which re stricts business. Demand for woolen goods falls to broaden. Liberal contracts for winter and spring footwear are placed by wholesalers at full quotations and confidence In next year's business Is displayed by eastern Jobbers. Domestic hides are a little weaker on the whole, with only moderate sales, while iAtln-Amerlcan hides have gained further strength and Kuropean markets are firm In response to high prices at the German auction sale. Narrow grain markets have prevailed, crop prospects continuing favorable, and no new influences appear to affect the situation. Liabilities of commercial failures thus far reported for October amounted to 4.5f,l,211. of which $2,820,177 were in manu facturing, $1,671,333 In trading and $64,701 in other commercial lines. Failures this week numbered IKS in the t'nlted States, against 233 last year, and seventeen In Canada, compared with thirty-eight a year ago. imADSTBEKT-.a REVIEW OK Til At) K and side Waists in finest quality taffeta silk, charming ly trimmed, black, white, gray and laven der. It values, C 7C Saturday Distribution Lower ; itmW&V J SPORTS OF A DAY. FVEXTH 0 THE fUWIXti THtrKS l,ady Vers Makes Xew Herord for Ms and One-Half Furlong. NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Lady Vera, a f-year-old filly by Woolsthorpse Filnna, made a new world's record for six and a half furlongs straightaway, when she won the second race at Belmont park today In l it;',. The previous time was 1:17H, made by Voorhees two days ago. Dishabille, an S to 1 shot, scored an easy victory in the Kordham handicap at seven furlongs. Two favorites won. Summaries: First race, selling, mile: Columbia Girl won. filvonnt Balerio second, Sir Caruthers third. Time: 1:4H. Second race, selling, six and a half fur longs, straightaway: Lady Vera won. Te iint't'o second, Hyperbole third. Time: l:lfi. Thud race, mile and a half: Outcome won. palette second. Angler third. Time: ::tt4. Fourth race, mile: Montgomery won, Philander second, Orphan ld third. Time: 1:40. Fifth rtce, Fordhant stakes, last seven furlongs main course: Dishabille won, Xlenap second, Ben Pan third. Time: 1:25. Sixth race, six furlongs, straight: Suf frage won. Frank Ixird second, Rusk, third. I.OVISVII.LE. Kv.. Oct. 19.-Resftlts: First race, five and a half furlongs: Re fined won. Alyth second. Nedra third. Time: 1:094- Second race, mile: Ravlana won. Percy tireen second, Oliver third. Time: 1:4H. Third race, mile: St. Tammany won, Rolla second, Landsduwne third. Time: 1 :4V,. Fourth race, steeplechase handicap, short course: Ben Rhaw won. Mansano second. Onyx II third. Time: 2:54i- Fifth race, six furlongs: Toboggan won. nnon r orge second. Falkland third. Time: and the home team Is prepared to put up a strong game, with the expectation of win ning. Charles E. Moyer has been selected to act as referee. The Omaha. Hish school has quite a number of new plays and ex pects to use them. Coach Charles Brome and Mr. Bernstein expect the Omaha High school to win. 1 VH. KI; Sixth race; mile and an elg-hth: Laxell won. Bellevlew second. Arthur Cummer third. Time: l:6f Klene ta Bmy Farm. FORT DODGE, la., Oct. li. (Special.) Louis Fiene. a member of the pitching staff of the" White Sox during the past eakon and a Fort Dodye hoy, has re, turned here with $.000 as his share of the winning of the team and salarv saved snd will buy a farm in Oklahoma sod move his mother and slater fo that place. Ftene's rise n professional ha hall has been rapid. He is hut 22 years old and first started In buyn ball In 1903 r Itching with the independent Fort Dodge earn. In 104 he was with Cedar Rapids of the Three-I league and the following year with Detroit. He started the sea son Just closed with the White Sox. Illarb Sebool and Harlan. A foot ball game is to bs played at Diets rep Bellevne and Crel;hon. The annual clash between the Bellevue and Creighton foot ball teams will be witnessed this afternoon at Vinton Street park by a large crowd. Judging from pres ent Indications. Roth teams are keyed up for the, fray and both refrained from practice yesterday. The officials for the game will be, referee, Frank Crawford; umpires, Byrne and Kllltk. The rooters of the two teams will divide into dif ferent parts of the grandstand and each will have their band in uniform, so the fun will be faat and furious. Rooters will have to get in early to get a front scat. Game called at 3:30 o'clock. The lineup: t'RBIOHTON. BELLEVUE. Suchl. MtKtUrkk...R.B. R.R Lundgran, Miller... LE 1, 8 Wtgner, Delano R G. R.O Bloedoro 10 LU Mi( rmlrk. Boui C. C Jon R.T. R T MoruMthlle.-, Mirrln.L.T. LT Broms Q.B.iQB ( ((!. DonoTin It H 'H H Roonw L.H L H A.vieiwortti, liroDerk.l'.B.lK.B Rie Tnlln . .. Saundpra Jonsa Kearnea Handtrinn Carar Marvel Ben Benton . ...O. Btnuoii Hart Sportlns; Brevities. The forward pass works some times and when It works it Is a beauty, but like other beautiful things, It Is too rare and far between. Basket ball will eoon he getting in its work, but the game will not be on in full swing until the gridiron warriors are through with their little exercises. The foot ball team of Fort Omaha would like to hear from any team In the city or vicinity who has open dates after and in cluding October if). Address Norman Scales, Fort Omaha, Neb. If the Lincoln club could bring Joe Cans and Willie Fitzgerald together, the fans could stay up nights for a week ahead for fear of misxlng the show. There are no $10,000 purst-s, however, kicking around the metropolis. About the only man that Jimniv Walsh can get to meet him in the ring is Digger Biamey, me r.ngnenman, wnom Walah has already whipped. They are to have an other bout on October 'M, the Chels-s club being the scene of It. "Neglect of studies" is the Injury which l Keeping more foot ball stars out of the game than nay other. Pnder tho present system of better faculty super vision the students have to be up In their siuaies or mey are out or tne game. The foot ball team with the best kicker has an edge this fall, for the ball is in the air a considerable of the time. In the. Creighton-Bellevue game Saturdav, Civigh ten will have to punt to better advantage than It did against Cornell of the swift backs from Bellevue will be up and doing. Two racing events will be seen at the Horse show next wek. Thev are the potato race and the sporting tandem clas. Ine potato lace Is a contest to see who can tl,r-i I M ort.kri,,r.v. I w . . ....... ... I . .... ..... i. mccu T-irvriin ,-p- i rarry me nnu-'i potatoes ui'i oss the aren;t ri-nrniuis wit- vmn limn scnooi sriu mat one at a time nnd the snorting tandem Is of Harlan. la. The latter come with an a race to e who can unhitch and aet over excellent reputatior. tor winning games the bars first. KILLS THE GERMS OF SCROFULA Th laws of nature and heredity are fixed and invariable. Parents who re related by the ties of blood, or who have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint, are sure to transmit it to their children in the form of Sqr.ifula. Swollen glands, brittle bones, weak eyes, hip disease, pale, waxy complexions, emaciated bodies, running Bores and ulcers, and general weak; constitutions are the priucipal ways in which the disease is manifested. Those who have inherited this blighting trouble may succeed in holding it in check during young, vigorous life; but after a spell of sickness, or when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality, the ravages of the disease will become manifest and sometimes run into Consumption. S. S. S. goe down into the circulation and forcea out the scrofulous deposits, kills the germs and completely cures the disease. It changes the quality of the blood by removing all impurities and poisons and supplying this vital fluid with rich, health-sustaining qualities. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable medicine and is especially adapted to systems which have been weakened and poorly nourished by scrofulous blood. Literature on Scrofula and medical dvicefrcc. THC SWIFT SPECIFIC COt ATLANTA, CA$ Continues I Volume. NEW TORK, Oct. 19. Bradstreet s to morrow will say: Trade continues of large volume and u-hna the nrtitnurv rilih nf full trada is over ana next spring is receiving attention. acuve retail demand has inaucea a neavy volume of reorder business trom jobbers. Jixcept In a few auctions, where mild wtiatuer last winter left unsold stocks on hand, supplies of goods are not excessive. Honce a continuance of the active reorder trade is likeiy, weather conditions allow ing. Perhaps the most active branch of wholesaling and Jobbing is that of cotton goods, which are in heavy demand, with alow deliveries still complained of. There is also a better tone to woolen gooos, worsteds leading as heretofore. Prices are steady as a wnole and the high range ot all quotations does not seem as yet to be reflected in reduced sales. In general dis tributive lines the reports are almost uni formly favorable. Industries return, re ports of great activity, the Iron and steel, metal working, coke, cotton, other tex tiles, furniture, carpets, and lnded. prac tically all lines are published. Exceptions are found In shoes, which have not been as well ordered as a year ago for fall and winter, though excesses on last springe account makes a net gain for the year as a whole. There is complaint that lew prices of- Lfered for grain are restricting sales by farmers west and northwest, ovu isck or mtlve. power and cars Is credited with holding back deliveries. There Is com plaint of slow trade In flour on domestic account, but export Inquiry seems to have Improved. Speculatively dealt in staples, such as cereals and cotton, are rath'r quieter than of late. In the case of cot ton, such a feeling Is natural, after the rapid advances which have Induced realis ing and frtsh short sales, especially as fiost damage Is minimized In late reports. The feature of the iron and steel trades is the pressure to produce sufficient quan tities to meet requirements. High prices and premiums for prompt deliveries seem to be the rule. Pig iron Is higher and as high as $28 a ton has been paid for No. 2 foundry In eastern and western centers for spot supplies. Bessemer pig commands high prices In the central wtst. In the Chicago district furnaces are sold ahead for the first quarter of 1907, and nearly so for the first half of the year. Steel bil lets are scarce everywhere and car build ers have bought forging billets in the Chi cago district in fair quantities. An Im portation of 1S.000 tons of forging billets for use In the central west Is reported snd some further imports of Scotch foundrv iron, snd low phosphorus pigs have been arranged for. Demand for structural ma terial and plates continues good with car builders figuring largely In the tonnage order. Iron and steel bars are firm. New crders for steel rails are only moderate. Merchant pipe Is up $4 a ton on blaclt and galvanized pipe and $2- on casing. Pre miums for sheets and tin plates are becom ing more prevalent. Sales of lake ores are reported to have been made at an In crease of 60 and 76 eents a ton. Coke la In active demar.d and the steel eornora tion, usually a seller, has contracted for over 350,000 tons of Connellsvllle and West Virginia coke for delivery next year. Cop per is firm, though buying Is limited. The fall trade in shots at the east has been and Is still smaller than last year, although October supplemf ntsry orders are of better volume than for September. leather markets are quiet and strong. Puvlng is Just sufficient to cover orders. Inferior grades of hemlock sole and union and oak sole are in fairly good demand, patent and enameled leather for spring isell well. There is better demand for raw silk. Linens are active, though advances in prices, it is claimed, may divert some busi ness to fine cottons. Wool Is more active" and manufacturers have bought freely. Opinion Is divided, however, as to the prices received, snd f.me concessions are claimed to have been rr.de. Btismess failures for the week ending October 1 number 170, aaainst 192 Isst week. 171 In the like w ek of 1S05, 227 In l".o "IB in 1903 and 194 in 1902. Wlient. includinr flour, exports from the Fnlted Ststes and Canada for the week ending October 1 segregated 4 911 Ml bu.. neMrist S.SPT.gSg bu. last we'k. 2.831.472 bu. thW week last year, l.cr,S.42 bu. In 1904 and 4 952 134 bu. in 1901. . For the past Blxteen we'ks of the fiscal year the exports a'e 94 7W bu.. faint ? "06 319 In 106, JO.. - tin in 104 snd ,",.".1fl.r,9 In 101. Corn exports for the week ere 1 31.01 bu.. against l.W W lst wek. 77 435 bu. a vear see snd 797.9 In 104. Fcr the fiscal year to date the exnort are U.'1.47 bu., againt 17,269.325 hu. !n 1905, and 9,45.;S7 bu. in 1"C4. REPORT OK THE CI FAKING HOUR llaalaesa Traaaarlrn Associated Daaki for h WeeV. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. The 'following ta ble compiled bv Pradatreet. shows the bank clea'ings at the principal cities for the week ended October li. with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared with the sorresponding week last year: - j j CITIES. j Clearings.! Inc.! Dec. Nfw York $2. 14,H31 '-9' 24 1' Chicago ! Kfi.4SiU . Boston ( WeixTNt' 17.' Philadelphia 1 3M.fi?; Id ' St. Louis I R2.'.277l 1.4' Ptttsborg I 407e:4l I 4 1 San Francisco I 4-i Rio KT1 7.4 Baltimore I 0.S4i.s;iv 2 y Cincinnati ! 2H.Mft.7ncl 14.! Kansas Cltv I 1 r.J-i l a; Vr w Orients 1 f 9 r,7- Mlnneanulls I UUi!'.'. 4Hl" 13 ii FREE! FREE! A coat and trousers hanger free with all men s suits. Men's fancy silk suspuudors, regular 50 cent values, on sale at 25c : ilYrVriirr c LCAtttS0F t6Ui ft FA UN AM STPEET-S. OMAHA. The Peoples Furniture & Carpet Co. Established 1887. MILLINERY Saturday wo will place on sale ladies' hats, made of velvets and the new felts, trimmed wjth wings, ribbons, plumes and foliage. All new and up-to-date shapes. This is our regular $7.50 hat on sale Saturday, your unre stricted choice, at Oil SiJUtJ $5 Lowest Prices, Easiest Terms, Largest Stocks The marvelous growth that results from our LIBERAL METHODS is conclusive evidence that we not only sell on the EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS, but at the LOWEST PRICES as well.. We can prove to you in a moment that our prices are as low, quality considered, as any cash store. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The credit we extend to you is of a high and refined character. We can afford to wait for the money and we will wait. It will be to your advantage to inspect our lines of up-to-date, ready-to wear clothes before you purchase, and we urge you to do this while our showing is at its best. Never mind the money, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD BIG SAMPLE SALE Men's Suits and Overcoats Mode in the latest styles in up-to-date patterns. Not the product of low wage earners, but of artists, men who think as they work. Every garment is faultlessly tailored. Here is a chance to get well clothed at a big saving. Our regular SI 9 50 ntwl itiiii mm 0)75 815 values at Men's All Wool Trousers. Jut large and roomy well made large assort- J ment of neat patterns to select frpm. Our regu- II lar $2.50 values, on sale for. On Sale Saturday, Special 75 Ladies' Coats $9.50 Made 48 inches long of newjnixtures and p 1 a i d s, t r i m m e d with straps and stitching, velvet col lars, metal buttons, large assortment of patterns, also black. Specially priced for 950 only, at . Wash. ....I ....I Cleveland Louisville Detroit Los Angeles Il l A tl A Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis '01. riui Penver Seattle Memphis Fort Worth Richmond Columbus Washington Pt. Joseph Savannah Portland. Ore Albany Rait Lake City.... Toledo. O Rochester Atlanta Tacoma Spokane nartroru Nashville Peoria Pes Moines New Haven Grand Rapid Norfolk Augusta, Oa Springfield. Mass. Portland, Me Dayton Sioux City .. EvatiHvllle .. Birmingham Worcester Syracuse Charleston, Erie, Pa... Oakland .. KnoxvHe Jacksonville, w ilmlngton. Wichita .... Wllkesbarre Chattanooga Davenport . Little Rock Kalamasoo, Topeka Wheeling. W. Va. Macon Sprlnitfield. Ill Fall River Helena Lexington Fargo. N. D New Bedford Youngstown Akron Rockford, 111 Cedar Rapids, la.... Canton. O Rinfchamton Chester, Pa Lowell Oreensburg, Pa Blooinlnitlon. Ill SpringfleM. O Quincv, 111 Mansfield, O Decatur. Ill Sioux Falls, S. D.... Jacksonville. Ill Fremont. Neb South Bend, Ind.... tHouston tOalveston Fort Wayne Lincoln Mobile , S. C... Fla Del Mlch....t I ..I M9.733,764! 12,354.347 lu'.OTUmi 11.673,0121 11.437.111 n.msini M94.SO0I 7,950.525! 7.423.2141 8.M0.6&2I 7.4;w.o-j; 1S.NW.74RI 5.50ft, 49B1. S.120.S12I 7.2R3.74RI 5.3i.l;ii .-..R47.143I 4.519.5571. 7.9.:4, 7.4i7.32l K.944,9r,3' . 43. 2551 4.12.Sfij s,vr.r;! .449,63l 4.S42.1W"! Ii.ftn9.nRHI 3.R55.ti4l S.ftOS,4S2: 2,93ft,02l 1,924.343! 2,576.7341 2..W,9I 2,Sfi5.2:t! 2.713.6701 1155,1341 i.iro.rmi 2.0NU9SI 2.26,9:71 1.S30.3IBI 2.2711. 47RI ?.o4.918l 1.93.3141 l.;'02.07H! l-.56.4ml S.!2.4M 1.392.76"' 1.256.(i25: 1. SS3.fi 461 1.0:7.47! 1.174.2113: 1,557.515! 1.076.2J7 1,573. 531 1 WJ.tWI S29.KR! I,7.ln3l 1,046. 76RI 957.1791 1.414.79! 1 199.0041 .(M.966I 627,71' KK i62' 54111! 693.692! 5S5.W SSI. 19nl 495.7'tf' 50s, now 559.H 571.95' 499,5201 B45.m 417. ni 4-.i,6rv4' WW. 2221 35S.3M)! 543. 4'9 3"7,9fnl 3;t5.0K7l 3!l.199l 14.3'3.1W, 19.nfi9.o10l R.7R1 3171 l,336.0?til 1.0SS.5511 21.2! 5.11 1.1 12.71 1S.1 26.51 15.5 11.! 2.3!. 4.2!. 6O.61. I 61.71. 40.nl 14.7 11. ' I 43.1 42.6' 20.51 47.11 41.1!..,... 13.2' 49.8' 32.01 44.7! 25.6 11.31. 19.3 4.7 tain Mason will be absent from the Ne braska lineup. Craig being booked to sub stitute at fullback, but the entire Corn husker eleven Is on edge and serenely sure of taking Ames' measure. Ames has a slight advantage in the weights and is also a favorite in the bet ting. Two hundred rooters are due to com from Ames tomorrow. 18.81. 13.6 "'.3 1.4 Total. V. Outside N. City ;$;i. 349.573.551 I 1.184.;3U.456 26.61.. I 10.41.. I 23.1!.. 25.21... 21.... 22.11... 31. 4l... 19.91... 7 9!... 17.2'... I... 2.5!... '27.31... I 14.6'... 17.6;... I 17.21... 9.0'... 42.41... !.'. .. R7.2I... 19.9 ... '29. 9i . . . ll.9i... I I 12.91. I 15. 5'. t.'T. .51. 22.2L I 17.9;. 5.7' 64.61 34 6! 13 i M.4' 17.0! .21 16.5 17.1! 39.01 I 54. S! 32.61 3.01 I 7J.9j 1 0; 12.9 5.4 15.2 TALK WILL WIS UOI.F MATCH Finals Will lie Played Today Between Two ons of Eli, GARDEN CITV. L. I.. Oct. Is There Is no chance of Vale's losing either of the honors In this year's Intercollegiate golf championship, which began last Tuesday on the links of the Garden Cltv Oolf club. Yale's team of six men won last year and duplicated the victory last Wednesday, whn they won out against Princeton. Today tho semi-final round brought about an unlooked for result, as Robert Abbott of Yale, last year's champion, was beaten i by W. E. Clow, ,1r., a New Haven col legian, after a hard match, the champion being 1 down after nineteen -holes had been played. The other semi-final match, that between Dwight Partridge of Yale and Dudley H. Barrows of Princeton, was won by Part ridge by 1 tip. Tho llnsl round of thirty-six holes match play will be decided tomorrow between Clow and Partridge. I DOCTORS FOR EMEN I ' v' 1 $ A :-' ?J I- A v. i fin J-: I I jaLiif . 1 ' II Jk ju. ..u W ITH TUB lOWI.KH. The Onimods gave the Cudahy an awful beating last nlKht at the association alleys, winning three straight games and finishing 323 "Ins lo the good. McCague was In a class by himself with a total of 6TiR and a single game of 249. The score: CVDAHYP. 1st. 2d Williams 197 l'2 Griffiths 143 A. C. Reed 176 Orecnleaf 11 II. D. Reeil 16 3d. Total. 15 117 173 168 147 164 123 173 21! Totals. 3.4 S65 ONIMODS. 1st. 2I if 173 15 160 31 2d. 215 20 169 197 197 S19 2.V.3 3.1. Total. 194 65t 157 fW5 195 037 147 529 192 519 McCague Tracy .... Magill ... Forscutt Encell ... Totals 967 986 5 2.K3 Tk. tTttiatttSf. won three vaniss from the O'BiienV Monte Crietos. La Vlnge of the Falstaffs was the only man to reach the 2(i0 score. The Falstaffs is the only tesm In the lengue in which every man went oyer I h. son mark Thev are also about 700 pins I ahead of their nearest rivals, the Life I Malts. Come on boys, get some pins, I.EMP'8 FALSTAFFS Klanck ... Jhv I a Vlnge Beeelin ... Berger ... 1 IS 16 10 163 179 i:m 17 142 1l ltd CANADA. Mil 114 142 irrr 1G1 143 3. 135 152 i"0 17 in 4n Totals' 896 O liRlEN'S MONTE CIUSTOS I 1- Ray 11" Mathee 154 Griffith 127 Clark 14 Fagerburg 134 Total. 511 ; 516 622 510 541 2,602 3. Total. 126 350 ire 157 i:2 141 B. C. Montreal Toronto .. Winnipeg Ottawa ... Halifax .. Vancouver, Hamilton Quebec St. John. N. B London, Ont... Victoria. B. C. Calgary Edmonton ....I ... 1 ....I ,..! 26.7S6.456 .. 26..143.46:;., 10, 190. 3 16' 2. 3"!. 3. '71. 1.7t'9.r2 . 2.i09.517l 1.4"6.125l 1.554.40'. 1.126. 7"l. I.OII.HO9I. 1.11.141 1.IT4 9161. 645.7711. 5.7 Totals .709 697 9ii 446 421 467 418 2.10J 5.01. I .. I 20.41. 1.21. ....I ....! ... I 47.91. 13 o 4.9 4 3 9 6 ToUI. Caiiaila....'t 'i.XA.UC Bslances paid In casn. tNot Included in totals because eontnlnln other Items than clearlntts. (Not Included In totals; com parison incomplete. AMUR AMI NEBRASKA CLASH 1111)41 Members of Both Teams Coagdeat of U'tory. LINCOLN. t"k:t. li. (Speciul Telegram.) Nebraska university and i'jwa State colleije at Ames are ,lo nieet tomorrow on Ne braska field in the first practical test of the new rules In the west between teams evenly matched as to weight and represen tatives of this seclioi;. Tiie Ames aggies reached Lincoln tonight in trim for the conflict and fairly confident of victory. A stiff signal drill this afternoon put the final touches on the Cernhuskers' prepara tions. Coach Foster lias coached his proteges to the minute and if the Corn husliers are beaten it will bring both shock ;uii saifie tu the Nebraska camp. Csp- AX OLD tuid WEXLrTRIED REMEDY. FOR OVgR SIXTY YBARs. wbs. wnsx.O'wa gooTauva mir, ftu Ltl OK4 for e.r SlXTf TEAKS fcr W1LLI0N .1 MOIUKHS lar (k.lr CHILORSN WH1LH 1ISTH IMJ. WITH PERFECT 6lLLb IT IOOTUSS Ike CHILD. SOrrgKB th. OlMS. ALLAYS sit FAIN; I tt KKS W1NU COUU. ta4 1. tk. tst now ii plAHHHUKA. Sl BT UfUM'Il. sn tl lk varld. B Mr. mi sk lar MKS. WINSLOW'S MOMTHINO SYRI P j . Uk. klsS U !: hettu E CURE FOR The Reliable Specialists profit by. experiences of others .-.i1" y.ou "lk ,nd eufferlng with s, disease that Is sapping your life should not experiment with free treatment propositions or Incom PiT.m? i JorB or P,'l"'ts. It is then you need the very best, the most sKiurui and successful treatment. Come to the mate Medical institute, wiu-re you are sure to get the best. Don't wait until your whole tysu-m is polluted with disease, or until your nervous system Is tottering under the strain, and vou become a physical and mental wreck, unnt tor work, study, business or marriage, with special dis eases and weaknesses you cannot afford to delay. You must conquer them at once by the right treatment or they will till your whole lite with railure, mis ery and woe. Uncertain, Improper or hair-way treatment can only do harm. The worst cases we have treated were those that had been Improperly treated botore coming to us, some having been maimed for life by bungling surgical proced ure, we cure by restoring and preserving important organs. We do not ad vocate their mutilation or destruction in- an ettort to make quick cure, livery afflicted man owes It to himself, his family and to the future generation to get cured sately and thoroughly. We will make a thorough, searching and scientific examination of your ail ments, an examination that will disclose your true physical condition, without a knowledge ot which you are grouping in the dark, we want all ailing men to feel that they can come to this institution freely for an examination ot their condition without being bound by any obligation whatever to tako treatment unlefs they desire, we cure safely and thoroughly. i Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, and all dlsuases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, self -abuse, excess or the result of specific or private diseases. Free Consultation ml Examination f0mf .t ft B1!iJfna STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. EiTOBWrWiis THS VIAatOftD BItSD. I.aiia. y hi-rL.Mt.ter'a lUlrit CIS Mil Blu. Rlbhoa. Buy t4 vauv Pru.a n r-- I r m t.,.i.iBn. DIAMOND BKAWI rMI.I.S, fc veart' tfAtA M Scst, Saint. Ai T Rallatla. Hnia n, rw ...M Mmhn. kUkaatar (kwkal Cm- 'Kha-ctakte. a n:r uri.cg)ti far aA r-llla T; aWAS lie basaa. .llV Takaaaatkar. W 'ill aait aak for - MEN INDWOMcN. ''(.IklS.aV I Cn Bit forOBatorl lallataan.l SlKtaai ..lDBmaliaoi. tuiuM IS trritaiiaaa ar uirarsuau ai ta MfMiara. of Bitlll ataatsrasaa. Pmaala aawtaa. F.taiaal. ao4 sal saliis. TMftVtltSCHlMlOUC. s.at or .l'e.u. . tlWWIun,! ! Bol by DrsifMl, C.g, A. r Mot is elais wraaaar. sr aisraaa. prepaid, lor U N. or 1 koul'a J 7k. tl .ttlax atut us fWiiMSW, By the Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles. Kstablished in Omaha for 15 ysaxs. The many thousands of cast s cured by us mske us the roost experienced tipec lailsts In the West, in all diseases and ailments of men. We know just what will cure yuu and cure quickly. WE CIRti VOl. THEN VOIT PAY 1'8 OCR FEE. We make no misleading or false statements, or offer you cheap, worthless treatment. Our reputation and name are too favorably known, every ctse we treat, our repulse tlon Is at stake. Your health, life and happiness Is toe serious s matter to place In the hands of a "NAME LF.HH" DOCTOR. Honest doctors of ability use ttieli OWN NAME IN THK1R HCB1NE89. We can effect for everyone a life-long Cl'RE for Weak, Nervous Men. Varicocele troubles. Nervous Debility, Blood Polaen, Pro.tatle troubles. Kidney, Bladder, WASTINO WKAK NEPS. Hydrocele, Chronlo Diseases, Contracted Dlsaasea, Stomach ard Bkln Disease. gi examlnat.on and consultation. Write fo B 1 S Ba vmntnm Blank fn. DR. SEARLES SEARLES. lAVi and Douglas StreU, OruaiiA, MebraakAV BtE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS