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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Q AME e ) | base hite: Toman Lauzon Roach, McHale, | New York, 8. First bage on balls: Off . s\ Battihe Sparke ]‘;\.\T (:\‘”‘ PR“H‘:.\ A FAR(I‘, Raymer (%), Whitridge, Graham. Three:| Hahn 4. off Phill} 3; oft "Tayior. ’ ild not bunch the base hit sman, Freeland, Roach. Home | 8trick out: By Ph 2 by Tayl " f ing, when i rune: Freeland, Parrott, Whitridgs. Wild | S8acrifice hits: = Bowma 8loten” base d ball and Piteh: Newmeyer. Bases’on bails; O New Steintaidt | Double | Philipe o 81 . Bourkes Wind Up the Season by an Ex- | Py oL Johoaen b (JC0F BEVRSH| Hickman (3 Bowerman o b hibition of Errors. g eutt T Bvier THie Hale, Ra af . it Cardinal FLAY HORSE INSTEAD OF BALLONE DAY | fifinim: Hime S Umpive Eiright | PHILADELPGIIA 8 st 1 ] ; Q ——— SIOUX TAKE THIRD SITION. me feam's hits were mad ! . fhinate ATine Pachlo Getn a Game Through Care- | fetms B¢ times | agred. Aak tenms at times A8 ragged. Att . y - Jenaness and Omnha Fnds L LA 1 B S BIR DL ol = ] " NOT A x BUT A won oy, sioux Gty 8 iy : : _ : ey, 10 syt e | TEMPORARY ' PERMANENT ings feat St nehlo, 103 Philadeiphin i Schrall home First base on err Milwiike Twe ¥R, o8} Houton, 0eds ' lasscock's two-bagger. | . r <L OF Buker, 13 oft Dowling, § ndinnapolis, B Kansas City, ¢ . """“"" out, RIE DY et ball Burke to Smith A ) Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam St o 301 } 3 Umpire: Cantillion Full of Aceide Cross. Three th nH Men, many of you ara reapiug the result of vour former folly, Yaur manhood {s e hit; Ladolr n bases: Thomas Wald “lose Impotency, like all sexial diseases. s neve the standatiil. With it vou bers of the fair sex predominated, who hac [ ovan to McGann, Burkett to McGraw i your whole future with misery and indescribable we We have treated so mar Strick out: By Donohue, 1. Pasaed bafls: | suult, I prematureness, amall or weak organs, nervousness, failing memory, loss of ambition Steang, spurks, b inning the locals later began to “play . hoaithy, RAppY mAn, with physical, mental and saxual powers comy : \hee cured by our combined Elactro-Medical treatment aupin tin, mtil the eighth inni when |tts. | SCOred XL REaIn, t the It was too bad that the closing game | Maubin. rf s 4 il A de Stonx City, ‘oh ; "bat in the ninth. ’ e 1 i R mile ;| STIMULANT p 5 CURE Den Moines, 5 Denver 1 Davis Mt i Milwa 3 H ! Bk . R rh, <11 Cineln n ba 1 to second orin Il Ket m, Hallman Firs First Wh 1 g h iy Baker, Anderson. Dowlink A . 10u8)’ HinBeR 88 SIOUX CITY sBatted for Powsl] In winth ! o Bowite imeert (THREE FELL BY WAYSIDE DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Dis. ; a City, 0 A e (Pt O Bih, p - cases of Men, of the State Electro Cleveln e Milwnokee, N ] 4 3001 ¢ 2 Cleveland, 6. Milwaukee L lechy nt Hnar Track Was 2 ins: 8t Louls *hiladelph o, 8 me Omaha, Neb, It were better for Omaha had the final I Pty ¥ R i van R CRIDIY ATETAE LW ATRR! A Ineidents, game of the season not been played. The aHioane K ! o a | u v . ’ ' exhibition was farcical in the extreme and a | j . : Don Sac > Ketoham | 1e5H! i faying and wil soon lost unless you do something sirseif. There 18 no time big crowd of enthusiasts, in which mem ale, Flick, McFarl Double plays b the ) it can make no compromise. Efther you must master it or it will master you and ed out p 3 game ere IPirst base on balls: Off Powell, 5: off Don tinished A ot ¢ | cases of this kind that we are as familliar with them as you are with the very day surned out (0S4 HY 168 Eatoe bk o - hue, 1. Hit by plitched ball y Donohae, 1 H fifth jump light. Onec ured by us, vou will never again be bothered with emission drains, disappointed and disgusted with the bur 3 1 lesque which the Colts stacked up. After 3 2 N\”‘”fi”” 2; McFarland. Time 10, Ume | i " or tim \\. symptoms which rob you of your manhood ;,“ .u.“‘\..g.‘-n“‘:mvv“\ ) for y 3 o the ve 8 0 pire “mslie 2 B o imj Bl yusiness, pleasure or marriage Our combined jectro-Medica men or TARIRK 0Ny THORTs TLe" . bewke 15 ole [l Grab T More. | Teng ing Wweak ‘man which ‘combines all of the carativa Bowers of both medicine and electric Kiing, ¢ Welba il Bl el Totals o AT mplete ity will correct all these evils and restore you to what nature intended—a hale, horse” and the tailenders won the contest rall, 1If BOSTON, Sept. 4.—Pittsburg won both 5o . o " : Allmark 1 AL with a score of 10 to 8 Davis, 1h games todi The first was close and ex o ene out when winning went to his sta h We ulso cure to stay : nn, of burg ded o clineh maiters by hard | Cleveland h000000 Coranatuy refused, to-take ¢ " Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, was attended by such a finale. The ex- | Bristow, 2h 1| and ve hitting. I the second | Milwaukee 20000000 3| near rew Lawless over hi | cellent ball which the locals had been | Gibson. 'p game Hoston outbatted Pittaburg, two to || Earned runs:’ Cloveland, 2 Milwaukes, 1. | CHREEIS, wot without ; Nervo-Sexual Debility playing for the last few games warranted | g0 3| enth on necount of darkness. Attendance, | rifice hits: wWaldron, — Hallman, Fultz for malden 2 t v | and all assoolate Alscases and weakiesses of men. Phystelans having stubborn o the belief that they would easily win the | gioux ity 16600010 first gume: Stolen bases: Plokering, Ketcham, Ander e € " N fo treat are cordially Invited (0 consult us. W charge nothing (or private counsel fitth of the series with Pueblo. “Billy” | 8t. Josep) 93000000 HOSTON PITTSHURG @, Fultz, Conroy. First base on |} . s kive 10 & patient a legal contract in writing, Lacked by ubundant capital, to hol i g oA RHO.AE Milwaikee Wirst base on balls 2 promise. T8 1t not worth sour while (o' investigate a cure that has made Hulen's hired men expected this would be runs: Sloux City, 1; 8t. Jose N 1 e el 3t oft Bparks, 2. Str fo ancw to multitudes of men the result, themselves, and in the first ase hite: Hrashear. Glass » A 1 : Waldron; by Bpirks, | fu If vou cannot call at our office, write us your symptoms fally, Our home treat fnning or two didn’t half try to play ball acrifice hits wer, Grift v Gening, Flood, Pl € 1| ment 1 yrrespondenca I8 Always success When they dintbvered, Howsver, that th DS Bl a8 Snarks 't ) l{c(crcu;c- HN Banks and Leading Business \1“. 1 this City. it Bristow braced up.and even though they did have | Gibson, [all Wild pitch bron. Time | 1 e the Te t X w‘OHicc Honrs: I-rm m, h!Np, m. Sund ays, 104 m. to 12 p. m. an uphill battle and a big majority to game: 140, Umpire: 1d Kerby of W P AIMS ENNANT. | Boston 0000000 Detroit | R i Permanently Located at 1308 Farnam St.,, OMAHA, NEB, It would be hard to bestow the leather " - B Y Yt e Wt | ® medal, as it was almost a draw among | "FOMhition ‘|"| nEement Inalata THat | yoirned runs: Pittaburg, f. Two-base | Cleveland three contestants for bench service, Wil- | [ig storxEs 11 o ¥ ete. | MU Nichols, Ritchey, ™ Double plays: | Biffalo little excuse for the latter, because his | lleves that today's “victory over Denver, | ¢ Brien. Sacrifioe Bits: . Beaumont. Wag Close nt David City, Meddier, 119 ‘u,m‘ support was mighty ragged, but he was [ [ KINg three outof four in the last serics Stole Hen “irst by on balls Off DAVID C1TY Net Sept 1 8 4-3 Last Pa | with alleged leaders, puts the hom At Bal 8| alanrar David f “oronatus ref culpable to a certain extent, for he pitched | team In first place and gives it the pennant | 5 i 0 hesbro, 3. Hit by pitehed | Telegram. ) o0 and Dasi { Hoy was as wild as & bat in hik throwing | ume wax a pitchers battie in which taler | B4l O'Connor.” fime Umpire: | ture of th e was the Jong dr to first base and Bill Wilson covered the | wis not in hiu lsunl form. Glendon on the | O4¥. i g | Whieh ooy L e ahoaey enig, 102 old school boy would have done it five iies. tWe ol thoss el Crbetohas RA0AE G Wahao y 0 1 B T e Anyoune who has a west front office these days, or an of- Right at the start-off the Colts lambasted | Two Kinglos. & passed bajl tad s oreas | Hamilton, ct 1 4 3 . i avid City" 1 0 8 0 0 00 02— g1l 31 Bt rase e ! 0 3 “Youngy" Johuson for five hits and these, | §ave Dex Molnes two in the first,'n three- | Long. w0 1 TR L bl LT d b T LS kifield), 7 to 1 wi fice in a ramshacklie building, ought not to be in the same : haggor, a single and a_sacrifice made two | Stahl, £ 1 0 ] ¥ s g o Seaton), 20 to 1 th & : Vivikias 1 coupled with a base on balls and a mufted | [rFer s SNl and a sac ennsy. 1b 0 By Crawford, 1: by Kimmell, 7. Batter: o), 2 to 1 | ; ¢ next s 4 . seems ve offe ¢ fiy by Whitridge, netted five tallies, This, | the Aevenin. . Dortme ser fer coed one fn | Foneer: doe | [ Wihoo, Crawford and Jehnedn: Dald City, ook ik wan LA bbb DIl LRt bbb LG By mind you, was in the first Inning and ft| the last innir Sullivan's b on e | buty, e 1 Kimmell and Cheever. Umpires: Cook and | And_Woodstick also ran. = o . weather. looked as though the game was won. Free | and singles by Holland. Reilly and Preston | Lowe, b Hall 4 sing! In 1 Zimmer anani 3 to 1. wons Finsten, 5 (sl netting two runs. Attendarce, 2,000, Score: | W. Ci'ke, ¢. 0 40 By, w " to 1, second; The Sluggard, 107 (Wi land stepped up in the second inning and DES MOINES. Dineen, p...0 1 Tannehill Arapah . MO SAHO| feld) to 2 third. Time i Iined out a home run and that made the AB. T o. | - pARAPAHOR, Neb., ¢ A=@peaial | Tl ., and Violet Pars i " AB. R Xotais : 3| Telegram)—The sec lay of the D b score an even half dozen. The Pueblos got | Thiel. b . H( IR Baston & 080 1 hoe tournament resulted as follows. Marn Fentureless Day nt St. Louis. their first run in the fourth inning, when | NGgie "0 E Pittsburg .. BEAE 00 0 26| [hgSamme 6116 500.0.0 1 i P, LOUIS, Sept. 4—Today's racing —————— = — = old “Tacks” Parrott slammed out a home | Kebsamen, 1 _Etrned runs: Boston, 3; Pittsburg Minden 00012105 K was de of special ten run and he received as much of un ovation | Kines, 2bS . o-buse hits: Wagner. Tenney, O'Brien. | _Batteries, Indianola, Moore and F | turs NeCONL oI S o W : from the grandstand as though he had been | Wity i ||~‘.“'y'-'.\ e n:‘vlvr ¥, Clarke. Stolen bages: | Minden, T | and Povers RS ¥ o is cool, clean and well ventilated I'here is always a draft, the wearer of an uniform of gray Loman % Stahl, Lowe. Firs on balls: | Superior W6 0060200 Bt ey SR the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist The sixth (nning was the Colts’ Waterloo ndon, p 3 oft Tannehill, 1. Struck out: | Bertrand 0040200008 115 (M. 16 to 1 and s to 1. second 3 b Mhia ¢ i Whitridge started the fireworks by lam- Totals » % 3 S 2. Passed balls: Clarke tatteries: Superior, Cone and Red 115 Tt 8t bl e Tes by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in basting a floater which Harry Newmeyer INVER, il L4 mptet O Day L O L | Dominis, " Defgado, Good N R ummer. DENVER Standing of the Te A Huntress V, Moxs Rose, T summne lobbed over the plate for a home run. Gra AB. L e o Defents Kansaa Tean Padrone Also ran, ; ham followed with a two-bagger, Dalrym- | Preston e Brdokivn N TR IR ARNEY, Neb . d—(8pecial Tele- | | race, five furlongs, purse, miilen ple was passed to first and when Stanley ‘“‘I’l’l‘-!rr. 3 3 Pittaburg : 108 -+ ® 50 | Bramo)—The Flanover, Kan., base ball team | 2-year-old Curt Gilloek, 113 (Dominick) to Jimmy Hoy that young hopeful threw it | McNeely, rf Qe 1% L[ Funs in the ind Kearney took three | (W. Kiley). 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:08% ¢ Ve . clear out of sight over Bill Wilson's head | JilVa™: L OIRBIRRRL s e 10k 4 | innings to ¢ scores. 1t was a | Onogen, Blue ¢ MurciaDent, Glet and Graham and Dalrymple scored, while | Reillv, db. .. ., 5 8t Louts 01100000 106 Kame of few errors and one of the most in- | How, Darlene v 11, Downhearted St pe e b LR L B N ) 0 T R fercsting ones ever piayed in the city 1 Honor Bright Fha Thrush also ran. | Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Building. Hickey. ¢ ‘ i A L Black and Redmond made up the hum-n Third race, six furlon, selling: In out at the home plate with Kelly's grounder | B¥17T: Porvoons L MES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGU thE ‘I‘Il“.lh\*;\\l;"lv;un';.u:"\“]Nlrl‘(‘l;;?vul)nll'\'d\l‘l;":‘h Iinendo, 118 (KcCann), § to AT LT to Newmeyor and Johnson made the secoad Totals.... " = i Platte Thursday to play at the street fair. | Duchess V. 119 (Porter). 2 to 1. third. | = out on a fly to Freeland. Kelly scored on | Des Moines 200 0 +—5|Ch © Manages to Get One Game - i Time: 1:17%. Reefer, Miss Bovkiu, Mou McHale's two-bagger and McHale scored | enver 1000001000 0 02 crcaGhTey from Detrolt, .. Prestdent Hickey's Table, | tatn Dew. Tupy' iiew Sangaman, Brighis | rowed 8820 trom the Burse Live 8took When others fail co on Raymer's two-bagge i ‘Two-buse hits: Hines, Hickey. Thr 30, Sep cago turned the | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 4.—The season of | B, Aunt Mary, Mitchell and Al lLone also | Commissfon company, giving as security a Ahrow by 30 agger. Another wild |\, GO BRIl Double plays: Nagle tables on Detroit today and won a very | the Western Base Hall lengiue closed today, | ran e L B R Ahrow by Jimmy Hoy of Parrolt's grounder | Hines to Rebsamen; Mohler o Hickes interesting game. Patterson's pitching was | The officlal standing furnished by President | Fourth race, one mile and 8 sixteentt | belgnk to them. Robert tled trom the permitted Raymer to score. Whitridge re- | Hollind. Haxes on’bails: O Glends the feature, the visitors hitting safely only | HiGKeV Is as follows s | RS O AT TRITRUY. 7 Lo 10 T tor ROPATE Wont (o Chnamy. nalanes tired the side on a fly to Freeland and it Hit by pltcher: By y Club. Won P.C. | won: Lime Light, 1 n ¥ eoland ar By Blendon, 1; by 2 | three times. Attendance, 600, Scorc Denve o il 5 gecond; Devo, 108 (Domimck), 5 to 1. thivl | deposited $6,000 in some bank, from which | i high ;’m.ed_”m:, :'-rkvh‘.m'\.ss;\m| lnllld all: Buelow. Time: 2:00. Umpire cuicago. DETROIT Do Moliics 311 | Time: ‘1815, Leo Par and’ Round ‘Turn | it wax ufterwards taken by esal process SEARLES & enders, who didn't loo e they coul O.AE H.0.A 1. | Bloux City 00 | also rar “ ested in Detrc e P b ding of the Team Hoy, ¢ 0 3 . [3 “ Omaha I 6 Fifth race, seven furlong selling ! A beat a team of farmhands, had tied the Siaved. Won. Lioa Dillard, 1 o 0 St. Joseph 5 of Franstamar, 107 (Fre | Foley's Kldney Cure score with the six runs they had copped | . ‘;'; ) ony et Wood, ¢ 0 o Pueblo 4] 103 | Necklace, 112 (Dominick), 6 {0 5 ¢ a pure medicine and contains in con SEARLES s M m 2 7 Bugden, 1b. 0 second: Lomond, 108 (W. Kil 0 1 1 out. 1 ntrated form remedies recognized by the St 06 Hartm'r, 3b MeAl's tivabuee: [ EhErdrime: a0, Chtckamiuga ol centrate N rem p by the | How the Thing Ended. Stoux Cit 06 & artm'r LR i 5 i el bt ol L Y din ame! MX furionen selling: Terrd: | most skiliful of the medical profession as OMA ‘A. St Joseph 1 Shugart, ss. 0 Jon o heana oBt e Bpectal Toler | tene; B04 (W ‘Kiley. 1 .16, 8, won Isbell, 2h.... 2 In the soventh Omaha again took the lead | QM40 . B the most effective agents for the cure of By one run, two-baggers by Toman and Lau- | Pueblo 197 307 | Shearer, rf.. 1 0 Sheehan, ss. 0 games between Plerre and Gettysburg was | G. Brown, 108 (Dominick), 2 to 1 and > 4 S b soonds. DI (Cochran) ) 1 | Kidney and bladder diseases. Myers-Dil- 5 \ Wm m‘ son netting the seventh score, but in the | — Patterson, p o0 0 Frisk, p..... 0 won by Plerre by a score of 10 to 4 second; Dinna i Anc 8 il 4 ¢ 3 i < it & third. Time: 1:15% an Robert lon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon’s Drug Store, elghth three successive errors by Billlam | @AMES OF NATIONAL X L n | Mt i vt sl SR o7 R BIONAL WBAGR | w3 TRRT a1 TAKES EIGHT HEATS TO WIN| i Nanc 0Nell iiso i Ghith Onate: ; ¥ FRITATE DISCACTS nd Park. more runs for the Montezumas. In the t n Lt Rally Detroit ...\ | 0100000 — A ¢ e ik e College eighth Skel Roach's three-bagger and New {LYN, Sept. 4.—Chicago won to- (.'liulli 1 run“('lm 180, 1. Left on bases: | Annie Burns Wins 2:30 Trot at Char- | oW 505 Mdecond half of the five fur AMES, Ia., Sept. 4.—(Spec The de meyer's single gave us another run, but | day’s game in spite of the ninth fnning | GhlcaEoy b Detroit, Two-base hits ter Onk, Hartford, After Tongs for 2-year-olds at Highland Park thi rtment of veterinary science at the Towa Hartman Sacrifice hit Holmes. eblos trotted off with an unearned victory. | Played the locals at every point early In Double play: Jones to 'McAllister | tarta Today she simply made \a | Dr. Stalker, dean of the department for| o | 5 McA i 1 & starts. Today she simy guiranice to cure Wil cases curable of In point of attendanc e season tr the game and In the last half of the ninth [ Struck out: By Putterson, 1; by Frisk, 1 HARTFORD, Conn pt. 4.—The grand | 1,k cheap and under double wraps years, igned last spring and accepted a n g ance the season truly | | i BRI CTE AIth the sccre § o 1 in thetr | BoSes on balis: Off Frisk, 2. 'Wild pitchies: | circult races foday it Charter Gk park | ook cheap and ubees QRS WAL ore [ Year lecturer for the same depart-| WEAK MEN SYPHILIS closed in a blaze of glory and the last (2WnE DREAN With the sucte B to 11n thelr | frigk, 2. Time: 1:%5. Umpire: Sheridan were attended by 3,000 nersons, and eighteen | AV ‘the' kecond choice. The track was | Position as lecturer for the same depat SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. game clinched the argument that has been | 1. R doubles,, two singles and a | he were_disposed of. The 2:30 event | frat’ abt the mttendance. lar Summary: [ ment. Dr. John Reynolds of Minneapolis | nyont Fimissions, Lost Manhood, Hydrocele, base on balls scored four runs. With two Bisons Win a Double-Header, o Ha Seasol oug eres . i . proved to be the most Interesting, and | " ce furlongs, selling: Niziod, [ was tendered the position, but has not as \ made all the season through that interest| out and one run nesded to MeGuire | BUFFALO, Sept. 4—Buffalo won two | eight heats were teedvd to decide it. Honry | 13 (0wl 0% (OGS Give Tnd Take v Vericocele, Gonorrhoes, Uices, Syphilis, in the great national game n Omaha marks | doubled McGinnity ran for' Wind and stoll | games from’ Minneapolls today," Althotgh | 8 was'“the avorite, mut after tikine 1he | 15 (o8t soani Klevin Belie, | Yet accepted. Stricture, Files, Kistula and Kuctal Ulcors o dhnbai BeRk b % & - »emon owe a base on | the visitors might have taken' the first. | second and third heats was unable to take | 1 (CORMER: 3 30 o vird, Time TP it as the banuer base ball town In the| paiis. On an attempted double steal hic» | With & jead of five Tuns. they went to| tne naca o, ihird heats was unat take | 1 (A" Weber), 10 t6 1, third. T 111 V e and 1 the 9 o 8 com- 2 3. v N Private Diseases and Disorders of Men Western league. Every game on the home [ Ginnity was out at the plate r | Y SRR e R R S B el NS band . the elghth heat was com- | Old Yox, Sagucity, - Momentum, 1 BUILD A MUNSTER CHURGH | o e taie e el anatn e grounds has been witnessed by excellent | decision. ~Attendance, 500, 8 which, witii h Ville gnd Cavotte also ran A 3 ) couple of singles, gave BUI* [ shut out of the money altogether. Anale | STl 8¢ Cayorty e, elitng: Gles g Consultation Free. Call on or _addres s it i RHOAE R I« the second and Minneapolis never had a | fourth, seventh and efehth heats, James | fo G lns o 1. second: Xerxes 110 soutn 14th be oMABA how much larger the crowds would MOCRF(Ty, 1205} B 0 Tones 6t s chance to win. Attendance, 1, Score, | Sheviih setting the speculators guessiag | lu cHenson), 3 0 tra ™ Fime: 13 Prince §), i AP 2 (Wondesly) 4 to 1 B, e alton | and bernnele Office Over 215 South 14th Streat. oF Hong, Matanzas, Claude Walton and cle. : ball as marked its efforts the early part|Meries. b0 1 0 Jenn'gs, 1b ; BUFFALO MINNEAPOLIS Dest time wis 211015, by Annie Burns Sl 0A0AA of the season. Score bR TR IO ‘,,.,W HOAE | mros Songieneg mo® tiecat, Vite eennby | Third race, one and a sixteenth milee, | CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—The Record s $500 A MONTH. 015 belng distanced In the first hoat of the | fean Sarkrave. 101 (Ryan, 3 to 1. second; | the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church DR Bradiey, . 1 1 2 Daly. 3 : Wilmot, ¥ 0 1 0 duy ‘and the third of the race. Harry O | fred Cargrors J00 VoS fo 1. third: Time ) & membership of mor . McVicker, of..... 2 = - Andrews, 2 p The 2:05 pace brought Frank Bogash, | “J8 n race, five furlongs, selling church, representing an organized body of i SPROIALIST Wiion. i .8 : X | ot 2 1 to tho stand. Frank Hogash won fn straizht | 153 (fandryi, § to 5 gecond: Marey’ 10 Ohicago s Methodlst tabacriatle that will be Tronts all Forun of race, six furlongs, selling ture owned by a colored congregation in the ewmeyer, | B *Batted for Weyhing in the eighth, Buffalo 0 00 2 tinighing the day, One heat was dropped | 106 (Landry), 5 to 2, won; Crinkle, United States DISORDERS OF Hatted for Howcll in the ninth Minneapolis o 0000 to Edna Cook, " 'The race was without | Weber). 4 to 1. second; ‘Queen Anne *McHale out for skipping third Chicago 042 0 1 0 0 0—3| Two-! ase hits: Halllgi Verde connect with their watches at [ gatta, Tenole, Deist and Descubreid | were taken yesterday in a conference at 25 Year's Experience Pacing, 2:08 class, purse 81,2 un Scores at North Platte, Walters, B. G. Harris and G. W, Clinton | VARICOCELE cured Mclfale, 2b N 5 nse hits: Green, Keeler, Two-base | Ehret to Krouse to Werden. Firat base on | pree Bond b o P . gun 8 [ th. Fisiie, s s i Moarel e qal Mg Raym A 4 Ids, Mertes, ¢ Vi MeCormici, | bulla: O Hastings, 10, Hit by piiched bail Free Band, b, & (Miller 1 3| [ NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Sent. i (Speciny n \“ |1,1.u o, 1:.\{ v, lect : |I Il‘u v,/m H: r\: irew s aulckly without cut Parrott. 1h Kolley (21, Meciuiie t base on errorst | By Ehr Struck out: By Hustings, §; | Hah ftrkimmmons b \isas egram.)—fhe shooting’ tournament held | of Wilmington, N. C., represented the Zion | tng or pain : Whitrkige, vt Chicago, 1; Brookiyn Teft on bases: | by Eh Time: 1:30. Umpire: Dwyer "4,,1‘,',,”’,,“‘;,"" 08, B b, (Hussey) by the Buffalo Bill Gun club today was and Bishop L. H. Holsey and Dr. | SYPHILIS in nll stages cured pormanently jratiam, ! A Al Ay MY g e h e e 1auds Th the morning and o stift wind | C. H. Phillips, editor of the Christian In- | MANHOOD. Nisht Tosses,’ Nervous Dability Focmple. of fSnatad iy qerys g faciiles, hij REETAL AB ,”'” Yoo, B i (RamR®. L which prevailed in the afternoon. There | dex at Jackson, Tenn., were the spokesmen | Bladder, Kidneys, Gonorrhoea, Glost A B na R Sk REeen, it for the colored Methodist church. con- | CURES CUARANTEED Kelly, ab Pirst base on Off Wevhing, 1 off | Shrack, « 2 0 Lailv, 1 2 Misette (Baley) 1s dnderman we L P ) Meries to Childs. Passed | Carey, 1 0 Werden ; S0 Slevers was second with 11 the general conferences of the two Medical Treatment 2l {o, Mertos 2ii"Doaahu to Childs, ' Passed | ..., 2 Werde Trott Class, purse Hlayors YRS MenORC DAL iR | n Qmana Lo Reds Set k a Noteh. | Andrews. 301 Nichols, E 5 Brawiyl afal (tr o R lbatire: the ey CHICAGO BROOKLYN falo elght runs. Foreman pitched well in| Burns, a late comer. took the race in 1he | g o ch s aveber. 6 0 . Won: Dream Tife, | o BeTTalaations: Vnits Dit. SEARLES & SEARLE! been had the team continued playing such | &hilds, 2h 4 0 Keeler, rf first game: by taking the fifth and sixth heats. ‘The . Z elling: T, W, 104 (Coburm), 4 to 1, wo OMAHA. Donatiue, ¢ 0 Croms,” 30 ; Lally, it follng T Toman, s............ MR McCor'k, a Carey, Werden, b, pressed the winner hard, taking two heats [ 14 saale and Lady of the West also 3,000, ‘amAl the' Glored. Mathodle Freatand, w0 Gl Gorvan, P [eston g, Je pasens g and the colored Methodiat M(CREW Tauzon, ¢ ! : Blerb'r, 2b Indiana, Chehalls, Eyelet and Baby Smith | yade. 106 (1. Daly), 7 to 1. won: Lyre Bell, [150,000, will consolldate and establish in . yurm, 6 to 1, third, Time: 1:02 Edgeworth Hosin i : Ke Bnal sace of the 913 #6ck way won| SEOLS. the most costly and imposing church struc- | DISEASES AND wler, b ) T Totals .1 3 Totals . by the favorite, Bay Star. in four theats, | “'iein St ] A the enka entures, except that the judg s | (o 5 to da. i Preliminary steps to the consolidation Tots 13 MeGinnity ran for MeGuire e e e e aasall geneational features, excent that the udi s | (Cobarm, § to g third. time: 1:14 5 MEN ONLY | Indianapolis, in which Bishop Alexander 14 Years in Omaha AR d runs: Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, #, | bases: Gettman, Broderick. Double play: | BPanm,reqord for the heat, . mmary Harry O, b, ¢ (ogash Graham, ¢ Chicago, 12; Brooklyn, 11, Struck out: iy [ Bcore, second game b b (K quite successful in spite of some threaten- | CBUrch " and for [1fe, Strictare, Hydrocele, LOSS OF Moran, 1f Kelley (), Dy Daly (2, MeGinnity | sare, re 170 0 Harvey Dan @ (Clark ar were ten events of fift birds each. L URRLE | Gamiin & Dautie b aradey"% SRl | Fieun i T Mauette, b im (BRI i 08 ol events with a' {otal score. | solidation was practically agreed upon at CH ARCES LOW ttman, o 1 Nance y S, gr.om. (Wi 113 targets. Diefenderfer, however, s churches held last spring. At these meet ATMENT BY MALL, « red runs: Omaha, 7; Puel e ———————————— mpire; Dwye D HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A FAIIL TRIA Da'ssh IV FORK, Hast tths Now yorks| Mt 00 & (Dicker o| Diace offener thin ‘Sie 4 firat_game. victory was due to Hawley's| rotals 3 o ¢ Slevers—11 There appears to be no differen i 3 Sing i % ; the matter. The name of the consolidated 1 you havo emall, wew St Nasl DAtk Ladiiant; Pellent work. The New Yorks, on the other | Minneapoiis 20009 81y Distanderfor~i4, 12, 7 ; e | AL 9 two innings. Score, first g Two-base hits: Broderick ), Bler : e g | ¢ | o ST Gibson—12, 11 L A G relio will e 1ty 45,800 {n uies net ona having no ambition to get to my morning KHOAE IKHOA.m. | Carey, Nick Double playa: Blerbau VBl &y ped, e €.0. . fr Fonter, 'ss... 0 0 | First hase on_ bals remun Bert stomach would come over me with such | : 0l1tickm'n. 3b 0 At other times 1 had severe headaches 5 olGieasin o 0 the W. C. T. U., & personal friend, told me | New York 00019101 o4, by pur second. money by getting first ings conference delegates were select: » 1 and given full power to act their th 1ith Broder'k, s Kr. \ nd n—10, 12, 1 n outplayed the Cincinnatis in two gumes at | poreman, o 0 RIS, x Aoy ppa Linderma e rlods L Py (e the | ounds thix afternoon. In the | FOrMen 7 Fandalin. 9 i, Fhomy i Rantixs GERRRARKIA N L steady pitching. Taylor, the deaf mute, 2 8 opinion as to the course to be pursued in NO CURE, FRIENDS HELI mipady Bachlngs | SRIAR, the dasc mule | numaio 00030723 | He baY and, pounded Hahn out of the bo | Earned runs: Buffalo, 7; Minncap X | organization will be the African Methodist rar or Zhhmaing dina “After drinking & cup and a half of coffee | i o r s 4 v ; 3 N. Neflsen | 8 Episcopal Colorea Zton church, th - You without drig once a day 1 always felt languid and dull CINCINNATI NEW YORK Gettman, Harvey. Stolen bases Hart, | . } 1 Schwalbe | 4 ) VanH's s | to Broderick to Care 18, uDASHIALe AT 8 B Reynard =10, retained and the general offices divided in MaLLE8 it b Crands wrlse o @uties. Then in about an hour or so a weak : | i I SEE ey Sae gt accordance with the numorical strength | 'LOCAL ABPLANCE CO., 414 Charies Biake: Danvar, Gola. nervous derangement of the heart and 0|selbach, 1f 1 Bandelin, 1. Struck out: By I nan, 4; | imes 5:) ot 3 Starkey ! he old organizations. J heart a H 1| by Bandeélin, 2. Time: 1:40, 1 Tin 4, 2 2010t ! Tawngend of th | organizati ‘ | INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. {4 - Kansas i i 1, 10, e e piminy . 1 4% § 8| SNEVANATOLIS, Bovt fikonmay iafic e 'Immediate and Lasting ¢ tion so impaired that I had serious chronic Hawley ! 02 0 well'placed and Gibson's gifts were coxt Sl line, T ‘dyspepsia and constipation Mrs. H. A 1 8214 3| Attendance, 1,000, re 1 . 4 " B A S ar. for mABY ¥ears siate Dresidant of £ (e s INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY . 4 n \ 3 Hober, for many years state president of | Cincinnati 002100003 RHOAE RO A K i ® b2 coffee and using Postum Food Coffee; she | Yok’ 7§ hase on bans: O Bootr, | oo D e Ukok. Bllctn. KHY8):12) 8 3| struight heat 3 was troubled for years with asthma. She Hawley, 3 Btruck out: By Scott | ; K 7 of, pirse, 81 Seyl sald it was 10 cross to quit coffee when Hawles', 4. Bacrifice hita:” frwin | pow she found she could have as deliclous an | Rt Haley. | Siolan hases: | ioxr wrticle as Postum Food Coffee | to Doyle Two-base hits: Stein Another lady, Mrs. Mary Baker, of Red Hic Km-‘; Hit 'ln pitcher: By Scort \x/ Wing, Minn.. had heen troubled with chronic . bt Grady: ‘Umplee: Snyder Total spahead Spoonin . Prevents aste, the benef ithin" tha dyspepsia for years and found immediate re- | - Score, second game *Stimmet out on b Leaving Most of Their Wealth lef on ceasing coffee and beginning Postum | CINCINNAT | NEW YoRk Jofians 0 i | 1) N 1 . | B g P P ' uner man ar real Judges of Food Coffec twice a day. She was wholly | RIOAE JLOAM | RANBAE ity v o Ay ; ‘ T : v Aids DlgCS“Oll- i Y | i . il_ it i oy CMATIANE WINE) It not, you have missed a good thing, d | reputation is the env The palate, its merits. Approv them, 1t tris Rarrett, of.. 8 2 0 1 0|VanH'n, 1t % | "Bases on balls: Off Stimmel, 2: off oot Wy bt i cured. Mrs. Judge Stocker of Minneapolls | ymvin, ss 0 Foster, s son, 2. Struck out: By Stimmel b ‘.n» NT \.\w‘«'}:”‘ opt. A good-ul ’ y Bt‘dCCS BOdY, Bl"dlll mphantly enters innumerable households, 1|selbach ‘ Where Cabinot enters, doctors and drug 1 told me that Postum Food Coffee was a | Steinfdt b2 1 | | Beckley ckm'n, | Sacrifice hita: Magoon, Powers. Hogris oday i Avorites were scarce PED- Bid sl jodsend (0 her, her heart trouble having [ Bekler 19 1} e, o | Waeriflos BitAs MaRGOn, Pawers, Hogrever fABY L hanning (ayariies were hoares: | WANTRD-—-Bids for all con . dlld NC!‘VCS bille exit been relieved after leaving off coffee and | pyoitatn, rf 0 0 o|Doyle. v, 0 bases: Kelley, Hickey. Passed ball: M one to seore, \mary wt\“"‘-"“;“' Fremont Dr park " n 4 BIWED BY King Postum Food Coffee Quinn, ] 0'Gleason, 2 3 0| Manus, Left'on bases: Indiwnapolis “rgt race, five furlongs, selling: Inshot, | Neh., during race me arnival v < p ) & . taking Postum Quinn, 0 Qlesscn ManuR © etk on hasest Wsuanalisc jfhce, e Snaeps: SEUURL IAINAL, | Beba CURION VARG P hlrel ) ) FRED KELG BREWING €O, S0 many such cases came fo my notice | Kehoo 8 4 lipewars, ¥ ERILEReR, o s ananity i ptem! b and | A ¥ OMAMA, N oncluded coffee was the cause of | biine Mok ol 4 P ink), 2 to ] ( BMITH G that 1 conoiuded cofiee was (he cause of | B b 3 e - Fach Took & Game. (Jenkina), 3 to 1 third, “Time: ] my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. s Totals .11 ELAND, O {-Milwaukee | 'Or, Mauga. Gertri Elltott, " Splas Cattle Swindier D Stripes N HTTCEEACURES ail & iduc T am more than pleased o say that my days| Tots i eveland played header Cherlshed Animosity, Flora, Dame and M ANBAS CITY Albe 7 Disenu Hick of trouble have disappeared. 1 am well and | Clncinnatt 900400 e B ea DI PRERE jhie | SRAIADAY, Alima AL R - Kldneyf-ura el 01 AW happy Mrs. Mary Harrington, St Paul| ey York 4.8 2110 . ame f base on balls and ap error gave | 8 e, mile and an elghth: Bomb- | Mg to ser L 8 o iruge v 8 First base on errors n'mummu 3 \-u Hmunkn the victory. Poor base running O Conmor to 1, won; Belle of [ six months for & o e Park, Minn, A, York, L Left on bases: Cincinnatl, 10; | cost Cleveland i least two runs. In the [ Troy, 14 (T. Burns), § to 1'and even, sec- | false pretenses. Last ) " relall w ite wvice, ete ul Dr. B, J. Kay, Sarau fon & “Twa-hase hits. Hickey, Dingan

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