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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, PTEMBER 7, 1900. QUARERS IN SLOGCING FORM|™ 2221 s somm »s 0t | P e e oo [0NSOENCE AND TRE SO1L| Twenty-Tive Hits OFf Callaban with Cn P 00 L o Rah'pora s Seoretary of Agriculture Wilson Talk s L, |GETS DUST IN HER THROAT Heis sl | — Fr - D, ’ Blood Poison, Nervous Debil- P]TTSBUR S ba o vy Shows His Flying Meels to | QUEST AT THE STARK COUNTY FAIR - \ G JUMPS ON BROOKLYN HARD iy, at i Yo Thyinethte W | ity and all Retlex Complica- : ’ | Ener ; (1t At Harlem tions and Associate Diseases Friends and Nelghbors of Presi Pirntes’ Winning Streak Carries Them Nuffnlo's Last at Home. ~ \ b ¥ ki g ( with & Rash to Vietors Over the | BUFFALO, Sopt. 6] the tust 1%, | nCAICA0, Benk, iR WMeKinley Given Some Uscrul Ine and Weaknesses of Men by CHERBITRS & GIENS Loke me toda Tortunate gl AL LIB IR formation Concerntng Aps A y v sws 1 a ot And | § Ty A9 1 pited Hustmadry, Our Electro-Medical Treat Like Amntears. " r % 5 s A * il Which C b 1 serable | for g e A - ment, hich Combines a - LS (AR S GO DOWN IN TANGLED BUNCH flagfall to wirs CANTON, 0., Sept, 6.—Secretary of Agr < A hilna 3 , 5 ' pve 1o TIRNL: roy nly & neck r the Curative Powers of Both Philadeiphin, 20; Chicngo, * h oa v R foek " A W Had the M seen that M ure Wilson was the guest of honor a Pitiahura, % Hrooklyn, 2. tonight for Milwauk Jockey rphy. Lot B 4 W benten f the Star y fair today o arr icine < iei 81, Loain 1)) Vew York, 4 8 on Einus, Has Skull Fractar benten flly, ‘ the Stark county fair today. He arrived Medicine and Electricity. Noston, 5 Cineinnati, 0 BUKE { MILWAUKEF and May Die. the da 1 the t At i B R B g We want every 1 t Delrolt, 280 Kansus Clty, 123 P T & te L A SRR O S tw Cora _ Goe ! il el iialiel N b ! stigat F s Nuttnl © Milwaukee, i, | i Wt &Y 1 NEW YORK, Sept N o niahed "‘“ | erowd of people at the fair ground Af M m t, Cleveland, 4; Minnen 2. Halligan, 1£1 3 1 Hal H 4 ‘cident, which may res AL i T Ly ne the address he lun vy, par wh e treate Indianapolis, 531 Chicago, 4-11, Y §0 0 ase of one jockey, AL 2B Wtk touted: agers and prom I DOC l()R TOL SON without succe 0 PHILADELPHIA Sopt. 0—~The Home | AncHws, Sbd @ ¢ : skl .01 1 e frst # r match in ;v_ e md race. | President McKinley also expected 1 Institute, 1308 Inr| w ' v t has v oy team engaged in a ting matines today | | M 8 h H their rider led hede s DI A US| fair on this occasion, but press o Specinlist in Disense and will demon: to your entire satlsine anA made everything from a scratch bunt to | i n P01 6 3 8 Dowling well straigl n th five furlongs: Cora Goetz, 110 | public business prevented. The retar b1 ¢ out el Wil 6o & home run. Philadelphia was aided co p.110 PRI B W Queen, 110 { read from the platform a am of r \ thing. a oha ' v will 1ot be more tha wii slderably in run getting by some weird * : rota L eun t Wk L third Horle ','j‘ 112 | gret from President McKinley A L R tof ¥ i B rred. We will hy you as w 1 ftora never had a look in and after the | Milwauk 010 1ol | R R Sy soan ir apers, Manitin, Pirate | Selence in Farming tv whom we ha ind made hipy nd who will cheerfully vouch for ®econd inning the game was tiresome and | Farned rune A lo Milwitikee rack. Help was quickly at RAHAS Apple and "““\ In introd ) remar < ta . o wiE R tanding. WHNt UNETu¥X it unintereating. Dolan played at third bass, [ J¥oi0Ae Bt CHalligant i Haliman. | jockeve were curried info the iniie QUi BL00 TN, e hn A. Morris, | Wilson dwelt N § do for yon Wolvarton being incapacitated by reason of | huues Hart, ults. \ Stolen | Gouratrand was only stunned and ghowed hi Winkfield), even, won sxln Mackll ty of th t rner ! Under our Elect case rapidly . '*Ason © Ha e r Itz K Double | ey b N again in th ' e A learniy the 11 " ts r o t injuries sustained while alighting last night | plave Spies to Fuitz t Coneoy | 1 ehe had his shoulder apratned, but (Tally), 13 to 10" second; Georgle, 101 | 1T T b ; ‘VAmcUEELEY et atint SRR UL A A, r. Beor Kerw off Rettger, 1. Struck out: | Atarnoon 1 1ous And npnears 10 have Ailie 1, Firelock and Lady Mem- | JE5 40 BossOHLL o Pl i A AT . AU LR CHIC ;: : | PHILADELPHIA | By Kerwin, 2! by Rettger Tin 1 custained a fracture of the sk A il fentific men The i . ¥ y KU FERIUTEN RN O L O A H.O.AE | Umpire: Dwyer A 4 gl e and one-sixteenth miles He T 0 \ o tro-M the striet ympietely ana oCart 32 11 oM, .8 0860 The Pride rite for the race L (Winkfield) to 5, wor his, - He L2 5 ertes, b 0 21 2 Dialsh b ‘ | INDIANAPOLIS, opt Indianap 3 'Won the Golden Rod stakes a ssinger), § to 1. 'third. Time: | ({5 15, . It " ditrer el ‘w, wader And Kidney ‘the. | it Vorans " and’ reatore Ronrio§ 8% 5 LRany, ol and Chicago broke even Iy today's dou L TRttt atracan Wi hie and Banish also ran W, We vidlate natire's Inwe at our ) ever a by'the disons g Green, ef 010 0 tKiick, of 1 0 0| header. Fisher was batted for four ear 1aea | Boneok \ Painurrer 4 I R e | cost. Whatever inve I bee t radley, 3h 0 2 0 3 2 McFari'd. 120 runs in the fourth inning of the first game | 400, PERCER, R0 HINE for five furlons rey, 118 iy, 8 ned feardl b : he Our rm of Klectro-Medical treatmen Dexter o 1 0 Dolan, 3 31 % 0| fAfth, clinching the game. Chicago over- | EE LIE GLREE o he stroteh Bellario won [ ohd: T 15 (Buchana third woll. "Nany ‘ol the | we t ph ank of this and ntrlos. It MeCar'k an. 0.0 4 4 4 .. 4 1| came a lead of three runs in the sixth in- | Ty e LRSI GL i Bcheck was | Sime: 1:14 Bonnle Lissak and Handy | doverfes of our day have throw ! " Trires s medieiner of any kind 1t goes to the Oallahan, p 0 0 3 6 1 Frazer, | o 4 0lning of th cond game by getting four [ (¥ MAIL R AR, B Demurre Man also ran. 4 produets oy o very bottom s R0 COFGER O Bt avery Dartl ) impurity. Soon every p > Hor p tuns, alded by errors. Ilu he seventh N3] The Omnfum handicap went t te at w,,} SF L e e ywv\v rec 7\"'%1”1 miles ol and college P v ) “ 1 D mptom disippear m 3 nnl ota 82 | ning’ the visitors chalked up more and | o0 9 G e sent him to the front at | A L % w r t Keep pace w i . e whole syste " T foc hica 20100000 000, Seore fHrat g | ol Bt AR o the ter, 102 ( rmott), 4 to 1, third 1 water, he X vol tead H M m 51 { your Earned runs. Chicago, 2: Philadelphia LHOAR |y Dec none 1 W r | "'Sixth race. one thile: Eansrord. 107 (eink v trained " it A « for vourself. There is n mpotenc ; o-base hits: MeCarthy, Delehanty, | Hartzel it 00 t 030 0|bheat Andronicus six lengths for the e, | a ot gon il Ansford. 107 (Wink: | splendid iife w I f I ) Tike a il diseases, | Standstiil, With 1t you can make no com Faser. Dolan Acklitach Three-bass | Makoon, 260 1 3 3 ] 00| The other winners w onfalon to | Pralt e i§huysen, 201 of the moven £ m re opened up t I I v miast yr it will master v 1 fill vour whols f1 hits: Mertes, McFarland, LaJole. Home | (eier, o0 1 8 2 ‘430 AL Green, at 6 to 1. and Maximo Gomes, | () Yencoopdi,, Dngmar, 11| the young farmer. 1t exe wou t w » i1 ribable w We have trente man \ i this B..»- McCarth McCormick, Thomas, | Sevh 71118 tm'n 5120 1 romped home in tra ST e Tatterain, PRAtAnA: CRIGOHIa: | hh Rt ana e, LTt & fa v d b o will never again be bothercd with en 1 ma ingle. Doubie playe: Ca an’ to McCor- | Powers, ¢ t10 e B ) y the distance. a mile a P HEULHELL G TS A (T T IR it ration i ory standpol t i ? weak orga nenons. falling memory, loss of ambition, or simi. mick to Mertes. Laft on bases: Chicago, 7; | Hogr Mys Shugart, sa. 0 6 h the tusf, th | mark being | §1macus. Nan O'Kee, # tose and Irish | ess the country more t v ' mptoms which rob you of v manhood and absolut 1 for study hiiadelphia, 8 Hases on balls: O Calla: | Hicke 1 . r Vo . | ! und g tess re or marr nent for weak men will correct all thes an, Fraser, 4, off Bernhard, 1. Hit | Milligan, p 11 Fisher, p 8 i 0 wix and one-half furlong f rom othor restior w hale, healthy, happy man, with !\ firho‘r Thomas, Bradle Strick oat Pride, 106 (Bullmany to 1 [ Results at St Paal. o mat Phystenl, men d ses mplete, Nahan, Bernhard. Pagsed ball: Don Tota n Towm T 8249 3| w Elfin Conig, 100 (Shaw), 7 to 2 and T. PAU'L, Minn., Sept. 6.—Another A il L ¥ e g Berphard,, Kassed Balli TN | simaveman o on nflers ys Wosh out | o O A Mt ey 1% | crowd wiinsasrd: tho oée At Iatu broi s, nHLr | Finating | Champlons Go to Pleces. Indtanapolis 00041000 epLee” Kberhart, Protus, Lillle 8immons, ( C a1 frat, with a suaranteed purse of ¥ of thix cond frswill it . the Bysty U mental decling (riauently follaw im- BROOK L. pt. 6.-In the Brooklyn- | e | cond race, one mile: Confalon, 116 (Bull- | heats with the greatest ease, but within a ROt S (g " 8 Plttsburg ."..,‘ toduy o muffed throw by | Earned rans. Indlanapolis 5. Base of | pin’ 3 . won: Flaunc 16 (iiema, § to | hundred foot of"ihe wire I the third heat | (o0 with other ¢ While w 1 ses by wild pitching and a | pitched b 1y Milligar Food. Two Third bace, Golds: b bratrek. e and a | witho difficulty. Summary 3 wth of agricultutal prod e g I and was batted |;"rl‘:”m1nv Pitts lhlrm- run (Fowers Stolen base: Ho- | (Muher), 8 1o 10, we Niard Scheck, 122 | fridt, ch m. (McCoy), won third, fourth to know whut wey the lar ing many wondertul curos in disen of the LW R ML B TR LR ol PR Mot | (Burna 8 to 2 and i to G second: Demur- | A Q0N oAty and, thoe, TEar RyATCT | attentlon to ‘the production of' s Nose, Throat and Lungs, Head, Heart, Stoma:h and Bowels, Liver, the runs Keelor ‘made four hite, but all | Danald b RULONENE nnt Dactat Hatlow les van. | #10 4 2:15, 2:141g, SRR DL L LG LR 4 i Kidneys, Rhcumatism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Piles, ete. re wisted. "The game was ealled i the ore second game. Attendance, 3,00: [ “JUTR' fhce, Omntum handicap, ene mile | 280 pace” purse 31000, nine starters: | KEoAL an extent ag pessie, Ao pud £ Tl ¢ Blood P Rintire. Stoletites eighth on account of darki ndance, INDIAN APOLLS CHICAGO., | and 8 foriane: Porear 1eiMabuers W1 | Plumiing, b: m. (Chandler), won in straight | (20,000 for sugar, 365,00, LTI vat: Discases, Contagious Bioo olson, Ruptuve, Stricture, i | RH.O A F RH.O0.AF. | won: Decanter, 105 (Maher). o 5 and 2 to 3, | 1 Time: 2:1514, 2:16%4, 2:16% o | #ilks, - $25.000,000 for fbers,’ HS000.000 for Varico:ele, Nervous Debility and wa, BROOKLTN. . |mart 210750 oy, et A | oy 3 (0! Commor bt 1. | ot1alt mile,” running, ‘feats, ' burse go0: | #llke, Smom0 for, Abors, | HAUHOD 0. J R 0. . Mago [ ] " 1 Ditlard, 1f.,. 0 0 3 1 0 |third. Time: 1:524 Martimas, Charentus yre R i REOSY Becon “aster | oo "ot and $8,000,000 for wool, which 3.0 1 Sugden, 1b. 2 3 & 0 th race, five and one-halt fu 4 R 5L el il bought in 1898, Severn things W Moo 1 0 » 0 2720 T80 G S 68 8 0 R I e ek ¥ Czarovitz Xembia- tnied, | DOUBHC AN 106 Bevarid ] One personal visit is always preferred, but If you cannot O'Brien, 1.1 2 ¢ 0 4 a1y 1 ) 0 Shugart, #s 14 1 |1in, 118 (McCue), 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:08 | Day &t 3 prohibition |f treatment by o 18 always ul 1'ms, 3h 0 2 2 2 1Shearon, rf.1 2 0 0 1|Operator, Colchester, Salve Burmise, y | eanen .. | o ntra to all patient )id for our agreement. Do not hes! gimmer, o3 1 13 0 0222 1 Stimmel, p.o 0 1 2 0Pattersn, po 1 03 1|Sharpshooter, Scurr e Depper, | ATLANTIC, 1l Tele-| At LR e Rl e oo, Buckesutil Lhemt Ely, o ) ' 1 Al Denzer, p... 0 0 0 9 & Kentlworth and Hims gram)—Today w day of the| The great activity existing lopart Ate ou cannot eall today, write and describe your trou Sucee ea Leever, p..0 0 0 0 0 09 Totals ‘ - | " Bixth race, one mile and three-sixteenths | SOUNLY falr and . thers s falr atten- | ments of industry has hud 4 most L ment by mall o Vi1 90 Totals 1115 2412 8 [on the turf:’ Maximo Gomez, 118 (Bullman), | dance ere was il JALGER GO i LB chE RS b M SO R U i 3 stals . 913 80 ATkl 1 1Te e 00 h o 3| avem won: Compensation. 16 (Bpencop. 1 | though several matched. Results The “total Ihorease in - the vl References =Bast Banks and Lzating Business Men in this City. Totals .. 21224 7 1 | (REGEAS s 020014 4 0-11t01and4 o1, second; Alsike, 100(Miles), 100 | 2:27 trot, purse $250 farm animals the Uy Stat o Bittapure 0411003 08| ningy pitched: By Btimmel, ; by Patter. | % 1 third Time: 20115 "The' Amazon, | Bieqrelang, b g owned by €. J., - B Uecrenns 't the numper CONSULTATION FREE. rned runs: Pittsburg, 2: Brooklyn, 2 | Stimmel, 15. off Pattérson, 11; off Denzer, 1. | 1180 ran | Winnte B, & m., owned by R Bl L BT L s ] Oifice Hours =From 8 4. m.to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. te2p. m Three base hits: Zimmer, Cr wo-bass | Atve! Lol 5 4 4|Dbeen pr ¥ hits: Wagner, Wilitams, Daly. TLeft on |, by 8 ity Patisrsor e | | He by, blk wned by | f PR it the de B B T o B ool 11, Birugk | St By, Bt by Pattorson, 4: by | ALL BETS DECLARED DFF“' i revden, couticf] i G R L R R y'd huea ot iy Kennedy, 1; by Kitson, 1 dlanapolis, 3. bise hits: - Hartman Hoed, Wevenville s g tion of time When an b will bexin rifice hit: Zimmer. Stolen buses Sugden (1), Three-base hits: Geler, Sey- | Suapicious Form Shown ) 45 | again. We sold 64, 208 hor 18t ve mont, Wagn. Bages on balls: Offt Ken- | 1,510, Hoy, Shearon. Sacrifice hit: Geler. Alert in Big R A he & R REty OWhEd ByCH . M | MR Noueririen ana Tecaived. $1 6108 nedy, 2 off Leever, 2 Double play: Kelly | fouble play: Powers to Hickey. Stolen bASRg e e b g il o GO 43 3| ¢or them. There fs un active demand in Perman Located, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. :,"fi'”."',, lllu vh_: gunv:};l;: m‘u‘\“ l(l\mlle; * | base: Sh n, Left on bases: Indiane pielo of Judges. BT TInes & i foreign _countries for horses of all kinds ey, 25 by Leever, o 2 pire: | aooite, 10; Chickgo, 6 ‘Times 1388, Utnpire: | espectuily’ the more valuabie ones ——— O'Day MeDonald HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 6.-T) e Grand Callaway Defeats Broken Bow. With regard to meat producing animals um Game nt Vew York. Circuit raci Clevelnnd Wins Windup, fonti X St the hest and t cl Y f the M KW YORK, Sept. 6.—The Ne: STV 5 e, eature. Prince Alert, onc of the three of ‘the most closely contested | because the pe west of the Missour A R et T, kkve CLEVELAND, Sept The Clevelands | starters in the free-for-ull pice, after mak- Kames of the season was played at | river, who gruze their stock on the rang won the last game of the season on the | ink a half in 1:003%, came in at the wire | this place yesterday between the home | have been destroying the grasses so s Tocil Brounds by bunching their hits. They | either held by Walker, who was driving, or | team and Broken Bow, resulting in a vie- | tematically that they are not able, i n ly ussisted by Ehret’s wild- [ In distress, taking second place. The odds | 10rY for the former by a score of § to 10. | of the s the worat exhibition at the Polo today that has been seen here in thme. 8t Louls took a_lead at the stari & today was sensatioual in one | CALLAWAY, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Special.)— | the prices are high and will continue high es, now to malntain more tha WE GURE TO STAY GURED Varicocele, Stricture, Contagious 1l | Louls took a_lead at the start | 1000 W' (he loose playing of the visitors in | Were $50 to $10 on the horse and the bets | Th® game went off smoothly e R e e And was never Bed e, ATt | the fleld. Attendance, 1,60, Beor 1| Were decliured off by the sudgen o the moes | A dinee wan given in the evening at the | found there o faw Years ugo. The meats . B o Kearas CLEVELAND, MINNEAPOLIS, position that Wilker "held the horse atd Pacific hotel for the visiting team. | of the country in the future must be pro e NEW TONK A K voL1s. . 5. | Walker drew the horse in the second neai - Sliced on the farms of the countr RHOAR . RH.OAR | Pleker's, of. ¢ o 1 0 0 Lally, It 10 1 0 ofand explained that Prince Alert came down Co 1 Blufis Walloped 1 need not tell an Ohio audie ! . Moty T T A e anttn, s N Ganle 1618 i 0Wiimot, 7.6 1 o o o |the stretch suffering from blind stuggers | LITTLE SIOUX, In., Sept, 8.—(Spectal)— | About sheep. The polictes of pollflual i Yogram. 803 6 1 0 ofWonter, sa.a 1 8 8 1|Jones, re...0 1 3 0 0|Werden, 1b.0 and that he was obliged fo bleed him as | Th Merchants’ Browhs' | of Courcil fes have mich to do with prosperit i e b o B oldrtok, £ 0 2 1 0 0|8eibach, 1f.. 0 0 3 0 1 |LaChce, 1b.1 1 8 0 0, Nanve, 3b... 0 ®00n as he left his et Veterinaries were | Blufts play \ bail at Litte Stoux Sin. | this line, and nobody inderatands that e = 11 0 oHlckm'n, 361 9 o Tamsett, ab2 0 0 4 0'Smith, ... 0 fent for to examine ihe horse ‘wnd “the | day i.;y.ml‘. » and Were defented by o | €€ than the Ohlo, farmers, = When we hiuye : 123 1[Smith, o0 0 08hay. sa....0 3 4 3 1iNiohols, . 0 Ve it nel1 eeIon, s 10 | Te0r8 ohS 0y Thav, were mhut out unti BUS" ZuliiiGne: of dollara’ warth of w Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- Kelater, 2 31 3 0 Doyle, 1b...0 1 I 1252 0HFher, o.... 0 S110in. Fath Wars Rlao duoiared ol e e | e S AUC WERS campletely ioute [ g rarelgn auntrian,. . fthe sheep - In 3 iver Keana, 158 2 8 o 1lMercer, 2b.: 1 o] Crom: e, &4 & oiandeiin, of 1 3 o | Secona FOLh R Biad duslaved oft on_the | cinased by ithe Rloux )i ety 6 Broapering in’ the United State fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same Robinson, © 0 110 1 0/Bower'n, c.. 0 21 | Baker ) 1 0 1 0/Bhret, p.....0 10 3 utes were allowes ake & new book Just now. The movement in the direction & 4 i Sudhoft, p 0.0 0 0[Doheny, p...0 0 1 0 0 - ; e ey hifaras (o mikers new: books | Entries in Golt Tournnment. 5 growing mutton sheep, with desirable fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in het Matthien b0 0 010 tade 472010 motis 2oz 3 | R et b e Fotir: | NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont.. Sept. 6. | wool, ‘i In_the right direction, without af Potals 11020 & 2 Cleveland 00001201 “4|rence, an the short end had big money in | —Entries for the International Golf tourna- | question, The people will be fed mor weather. | rotats .. 4 7 | Minneapolis 00100010 0-2 hdthna took a now o money M| ment which begins tomorrow on the Iort | economically and the profits for the farmer sDonovan out, hit by batted ball Earned run: Minneapolls, Two-base hita: | Second heat, = b, 1@ | George links fnchide some of the best play- | Wil be bettor i1 the production of a larger Louls 5030 1 0-11|Shay, Werden. Sacrifice hit amsett, | Lard Geraldine took the consolation purse [ %F# I Canada and the United States, | per cent of mutton sheen than we huve K‘w York 10002 0 0—4|8tolen bases: Tamsett, Fis Bandelin, | offered for those outside of the Charter [ AMONK these are: A, W. Smith, ex-cha been in the habit of producing First base on balls: Off out: By I ret. 4. Struck | Oak stake money Monday. Geers droyve | Pion, of Cay Ehret, Fisher! by Ehret, | the mare in place of K Farned runs: 8t. Louls, 2; New Yor la; G S, Lyons, ex-champ Firat base on errors: St Louls. 2 Kk She broxe | of Canada; B, Horne, Piftsburg; J. G GAMES OF 7 AMBERICAN LE A Two-base hits: (iray, Jim Redmoni Favorites Bowled A n ) sket which had not h Bailey (2, Haner (). Hart. Three-base hit LOUIS, Mo, Sept. ] In the basket wae & | Hare 1l by pitehed ball: Werker. Wild LOUIE, Mo, Sept h one e N : sgether with a nurs- | ' [ piten: Bailey " Pasesd ball: Jim Redmond. [ loch Park this afters ) e 8 quantity of clothing. A turns from your paper than from any one of thirty-seven others. Yours vespectfully, THE ASHBROOK DISTILLING €O t- " d | i ots belng opened up to the United o oft on bases: 8 0 1 Tamsett, Cross. Wild pitch: By Ehret. [ badly in the second he t was driven | Averill. runner-ap in - the intercollegiates t Jork o R s Off Sudhofr, | Double play: Werden (unussistod). Left | from the outside to win' York Hoy was | ISt vear: A, € Iorbes and W. R. Glenn es, including the territory in the min off’ Doheny. 8; off Matthewson, 2. Stru on bases: Cleveland, §; Minneapolis, 6. Hit [ the favorite, but took a fourth and fifth M, Rans M onternational | ing states west of the prairie country, the R ' £ By Sldnot, 6; by boheny, 8 by | BY B o ion” %% % Timas 1l | SRR e was ot BeRARS. 16 M At e “tare 404 | Orient and the West Indies, quoting freely is cool, elean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, thewson Miojen AAmES W L, i ot and won in three strajgh . the handicap w e played and in th es to fllustrate the increase in exports g 4 iris ¥ altren. Double plays: Kelster t ac 5 A o % Pavall 4 Al oodler | Nyog challenge oup apsne b e 08 CArs. ) R Mhic § o' McGann, ' Home' | rung: VanHaltren | o Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | and I‘-\ri_;\;r\ cuaght the distance flag, | Mg hallenge cup open [, Phe United Stitos buys 820000000 wortt by the fountain in the court. This is the place te be in okt otann. Hit by pitched ball: | Milwaukee et wa gomE 1o e Admital | Tayier and Kimble in Dead Hent. O o e ducate the Drown Suminer. fercer. Passed balle: Bowerman, 8. Time: | Indlanapolis ne to Paul Revere. Dumont’ W was | INDIANAPOLIS, Sept At the na-|men of our island possessions to produce ¥ 150 Umpire: Gaffney Detroit .. favorite. A heaver thunder shower | tional circuit bicycle races at Newby oval | this vast amount of material. The receipt i Ark Wihitowanhod Kansas ity atopped the event and also prevented The y",mkm ‘m the one-ihird mile national pro-| of this amount of money will enable them finginat fodi, DoM, {8TE RIAYoS fvia Maor Greer i ylord) .11 1| over 'Tavior clatmed a foul on the part of | “Agricuiture. flonrishes best when the 8 ey “ (1) ::: put out of the U for Kicking in the | KEARNEY WINS AT NOR |\;u11|\ HM;«;H'I» (‘\\ (WCarpenter) 2 mmml. by el mv? and <hutting nfm out ,;“;M.‘ flourishes be Diversitication of dance, 850, Score Rather y Money. Betev d ik 0 M, (SUERY) At 3 % per people grows every I anmy Ather Kas « 3 etsy Tell, blk.'m. (MeCarthy) i dis English Born Against All Comers. 5 f 1 lluq’h‘:fil A CINCINNATI ‘]_'.‘\ylll'llllll I ]'I.)\\I Vyl. Nvll\ ”NI‘\ 6. r‘w\inull JR P, b g (Hardy) i v‘ A match will be played on Saturday on I]rwl l(l\vn e lmlm s are -’\ o egram. ) e biake bill game betwee A Ford, b, (Payne din - Py A . . ay. on | cellen e feed fewer g s B 2 S P s HIAtte ‘anA Kohcasy war sl ortach | Aliaymard, b, CEayn dix | the grounds at Emmett and Twenty-frat | yond the sea al arm's length, but factorios Nk, a...3 3 3 5 OfTrwin p. m. It was a rather one-slded contest | Parallox, b, m. (Foote) aig reet, linglish Born va, All Comers. The | multiply and will continue to do so. In Bl sl b s it ] 188 E Bt BA oV Sbudead waeisel | Pyl BB, clel Gy T, cxgiamned, by, £HE s | e ecitond more s, eould v Tenney, 1B 1 3 4 1 Saeineai, $ho 2 0 1 0 i‘uy.'»‘m‘ lattes coxtly errors. Although the | Charter Oak Consolation, purse $800, be = g far An M1, LS Soling, 30 T 3 6 Slkotnas W0 0'0 b 0| moce banes than the visitors they Were mc | faas Goredine, b. m 11 | mroaiiabaci Duye 8 r. Grs to keep our artisans busy. 1€ i the | N Towe. 2h.... 0 2 & 2 0 Breitsn, 1It.0 0 1 0 0|able at any time to make the game a close | Mag, Anderson, b. m. (Dellinger) f BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept. 6.—The Pitts- | farmers privilege to so shape policies that Clarke, Grr® 0 5 1 0 Quinn, 3.0 1 111 The North Platte players gave some | Joe tyatte oh. & (Young) 13 | Durs bane ';4!\ team nies phrchased e the sphere in which we Sell will widen as Tawin p0 0 0 0 0 Kanoc, w0 0 2 2 2 fexhibitions of wtupid bawe running which | York Hoy. b. . (Cumminks) ) 4 (o P L B L R L ’h; dad | o}e Faquirements damiand THE ASHBROOK DISTILLING €O, Seott, p 00 0 several runs. Another game will be | Rustler, b. g (Pusey) g | Sarchen. of the Dayton (O.) olub,” He joined " " ron Fotals .. 6102411 1 ‘x.m 1 betwe Kearney and North Platte | Nigger Jack. blk. g (Artur) tap |theittaburan-today May Divi Conterence, Ihe Bast ond RORE ! 0 821 4| Priday atternoon. Attenda . 8ol Taple Wilkes, b. &, (Plunk) 1ais | rasi T | MILWAUKEE, Sept. 6—The twentieth Tmported and Domestie g 01 000 —3 KEARNEY NORTH PLATT T'ime 111y, 2:13 | y Rounds to Draw, | annual session of the Chicago conference of LIQUORS, WINES, HRANDIES, Rostor . : . ATTE It JOSEPH, Mo, Sept. 6.—Harry Forbes | the Norwegian-Danish Methodist Fpisco Gincinnatt 000000000 RH.O0AL RH.OA K for-all'pace, each heat a race of Chicago and Casper Leon of N or el Hishop Mallal Ha ST SR S irect to the Consume 0. Box 150, nGanatlin i 8 L O ik, A ekt ot TTCAN, | o165 | Ko i 1 of New York | church, Hishop Mallalicu presiding. opened Garned Puns: Boston, o 0108 Juns! | Gome 0 4 ofHare, 3t H 1 0] natana, b. g (MeCarthy 1 1 1| fought a"twenty-round draw at Lake Con- [ in Milwaukee today and will tomorrow de pufty, Long, "Doubls “playe: Clarke to| 3 olnyer 16 3 3 3 0| Coney. bik. 5. (Mciienty) 3 3| trary tonght cide’ whether or not ‘the terriiory comp £t. Joseph, Mo, 9-5-1900. Ko o Beckle e on bl 1 3 Ofsawyer, ri 10 0/ FEARBY, it Re SARA I RR s 4 ing the conference extending from L Tiewiw 1. 1t by pitched ball: Peitz. Time: | M 3 1 BBkt abind ] Tme b Balk: SR I WANTED—Bids for all concessions on | Rocky to the Allegheny mountains shall be " \ 1 180, Umpire: Snyd [ ulliva 120 . | A I'HE OMAHA DATLY BEI " Koo 0 1lSchwaiger 0 4 1 2|, 210 pace, purse $LA0, unfinished | grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont ‘“\‘\“l*“' "'\“' JODATEH wors ')“-‘\;‘-‘ One | Hauking ot (Ne Tonme L B I L L e S B 1 O a(CEein 7 1 1| Neb. during race meeting Caraival week, | Fivor fis a bakis and the other that the |hie Omaha, Neb. = Played. Won. Lost. P.c ey ofy 103 NBie. ook 80004 3 b (Ernest) i 1| September 13 and 14, 1900, Address, Aght th and west from Muc Gentl Bracklvn 0 ! Sphinx 8. ch Bpear BRUCE E. SMITH, Sec. La. The division would not requive | ientlemen: Ristaunry.. 1 44 568 | potats ... 1121 2 i TnEn Relle Colley, b, m. (Clark) of an additfonal member of the | & . = Shigarnis i 8 at W8 | icearnes 13180010 oet1| B2 EiRe8 B M (Rice) v Wait. boRed of BINOpS. | L e ssking tor | Enclosed please find cheek for $1.05, the amount of B I a | T e araor: 1 by Helles. & | Maroniee s By (Sheney) e and went on his | e DOX! L enclosed bill, which Kindly receipt and return. More re Bt Louis 108 " [ 44 | Bases on balls: Of Gordon, 1 off Bafley, ekt 2 ock Thuraday mory | New York 109 \ B a3y g é Det Makes the Last Home 1 mptre: . A. Kitzmiller s Since the opening of the | hote atating that was horn Bop Lively for Kansns City. New track, less than @ week ago, Domir Nan. Thets WAL HolriNe (aiint st i DRTRE ] Bogt h e Deterita ‘cake Two Games nt Arapahoe oxcelled 1 fockevship by winn four | fdentit ® Wi, othing o indioate Ii i f Broinds this senson by king both kimes | Telekram.)—Today s games in the tourna- [ one mile, Which brought haif a dozen of | WApe for a few A T P e fttrnoon s doublanender with s | ment resulted as follows. Morning game: | the best horses at the track to the oSt | batiq be made For s diomalarrangement . e e L B A R et B 10580188 ot twax made favorite, but the winner izens W Yeager in the first game. and in the | Minden 205200003 B ot (TaLon, -ihe. e Douglas County ' aecond gime Dunkah WA (e Sniy man Wio | gacrerios: Seott and Manske, Funk and | 20 Shom Dominick rushed o the front | porog il Pl B i e fret gambr P ING Was & | phodes. Hils: Reptrand, i Minden, ¥ L common gatlop by three lengthy from | Meeting of 18 County Demoacra Every day in the year some resident % Raore eSS, St [ Frrat Berrand, 10 Minden, 2 Umpire: | o' avoriie. Attendance & IFACK fat, | to the'' ian ot democratic | Omaha Is telling a friend or nelghtor ab Hoim 2 2 e s Eaenun, v 23 19T L ndisnole 001010000 han, 100 (Dominickd, 11 105, won: Gusrdon, | . MeDerm 3 Wernimont® W )1, | #uch emphatic endorsement was cver g Hotmes, _of. ¢ 0 O karrell, cf.. 0 13 0 A hos 10862000 0-12] 102 (Hinkley), 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 | Olmstea. | John ¢ Drexel, A |for any modern medicine, Read what th Lot 4 0 Dungan. 1b. 8 130 | Batteries: Agor and Powers, Jess Scott | Captain Gaines, 112 (). Mathews), 7 to 1, [ I Thompson, Lysle L. Abbott and Frank | citizen says |haw ) Y g nd Rate H1ite: Indtanola, & Arapahoe, | third. Time: 118 Merry Whale, Proni [ Hell it ot 8na : & 14 Errors: Indianalo, 6, Arapaho Um- | Jack Willis. Rrown Thrush, Rouge et Noir, [ Resolut adopted In memory of | Mr. Geo. A. Wells, No. 415 South 19th Dilion, n " ho 11 L B / H b0 11 0] birel Archie Cole Amelii Bay, May Forbes and Syivian also [ the late Arthur Sewall employed at Chas. A. Pegau & Co's, sa 3 = ran I S Sheehan, s, 0 A0 0 HOLDREGE WINS AT > MATCH, | “Becond race. one mile and a sixteenth. REALTY MARKET, I always had slight bladd bl Yeager, 004 IRERRY saanG TROR - OOE TNES AN, A BB S0AULY | for three years it became worse a ki 2o gl - - nshiip i Now Between | Elghor, 100 (W. Kiley), § nd & to 4 [ INSTRUMENTS placed on rec hurs. | some-times alarmed me. Accompanyi " 1741 second; Padrone, 11 Mathews), 7 (o 1 ) Septemt | Detroit 00110000°¢ anbin and Holdrege Teams. third. - Time: 1350, Elste Venner, Sanga: | 000 September i 10 [E:” Uharll AR & ARKOMA" 510 Kansus City 0000001001 LINCOLN, Re B & Sy 4..‘|\ Telegram.)— | mon, Elgitha, Delgado and Leo Par also | Wareanty 1 h | loins, particularly n evidence if 08d ¥ athn Lk toldivge ‘won the first match of the state | ran Cook t 8 t, lot 8 overexerted myse u nxious niRchs e e thott, 1 Sacrifice hite: | golf tournament this afternoon. defeating | “hird race. six and one-haif furlongs i e Wit Jot B [Ruaraxaried myasltoc AlvArk - Punean. Harlov. Stolen bases: Harley, | the Lincoln taam of ten men by'n acore of | seiling: Lamascotta 106 (Dominick) 3 to 1 e D o ear Kramiad 100 try any new remedy ~which migh Teager Fitmt Sme i arrone: Dery. | 3 hoies. "Tomorrow Omaha will meet both | won W UKile) 6t ] block 5, O Berne & H.'s ad 4% | bring reliet, when Mr. J. Flick, watchmak Lot on basew; Dotroit, K Kansax City: | pionshin, “The "defeat ‘of Lincoln ‘today | thiv QAR I thaliany), & ta dl G BoRiensand wite to AdsgtZoman, - o[ Of Cass treal, advised pe o use Dos L Stk outi By Yeager, it by Les feaves the ehampic to the winner of | Mixe Verne, Yarve B. Mildred Raines B Eoman ta Ry e fe i add i | Kidney Pills, emphasizing his advice aancel bull: " Shaw. Time:" 1:8. " Umpire: ( the Omaha-Holdrege t tamorrow. In | Lexell,” Eugenia 8 and tVhisper Low alss | “of eift I ok A payiiaan. niaft | o | stating they had cured him of kidney tro . tha match todus St Clair of Holdrege dis: | ri R N s e el . t t Kul second game. Attendance, 250 {ngiished himaelf by dereating MoGreery; | “'Fourth race, one mile. handicar n il And wieto i 0, (o[ Dlec Tihought @ box At Kulin & Co ETROIT KANSAS C1TY Lincoln s crack golf plaver, by & score of | Ledford. 7 (Dominick., tis 1 W A0 I Of Jab B hey 8% | store, corner of 15th and Douglas 1104 RHOAE [ up His plaving was steady throughout | Sur, 104 (Frost), & ta 5 and 1 to 2, se o hinok 1 Bakas 1 It did exactly as it promisc The troubl o Tomphifl, re 5% | ani tar Buperior 1o thut of any Tintoin | Be o hbbre i tu7 Sthd,! o 8 Bl io0k 4 Wokerma j 1o Wia ! nan, | 1048 Am ¢ Beh Dates ifth race. seven furlongs, selling, -year erson’ and wite o ‘Anton * box. Foster-Milburn o, Buflale o o/ ¢ling'n a0 0 5 ectul - The Towa | olds: Secundus. 102 (W. Kiley). 15 0 1, won: | dansor 1ot 11 black 2 Wiliam ole agents for the United States 18 1 Hcouglin i) 0 2 11| atite coliess 11 team has gone into | Curd Gillock, 10 (0. Mathewsr. 16 to 5 and | Hagedor ofyth. hisei: b Sl o[ ML Aene (oh tha Tnitad Ria I Sohaster, 31 0 8 3 1| Trainiig and 1 showing up some good ma- [ 6 10 5 second: Secihing. 101 (Mccann s Remember the name, Doan's,” and ta a3 dlocneing, .0 0 ¢ 3 o terial "Coach’ Woodruft ‘o ‘the University |8, third, Time: 1.5 Julletta R, Marcia| Total amount of transters 16720 | no other, of | Office Oyar 215 South 14thStreet HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A \_‘ ssoo A MONTH-X"“" TRIAL T0..44 DR.. | ¢ MiCREW Krug SPECIALIST | Tr eats all Forms of DISEASES AND o gy DISORDERS OF Cabinet 1 M EN ONLY Year's Exparience h B Yo e ha. | 1 DOt you have missed a good thing g VARICOCELE cured | This exquisite mult beverage stands on a Dr. McGrew at %0 aquickly without cu s Itelf. Its fame and by | VBEORINE 1 il stages cured permanently | Feputation is the envy of many. The palate, and fo fe, Strieture, Hyd e LOSS OF h b ol esult C 4 in" pifor e Strouite Hydorle LOSS OF | the benoficial resulta achleved “within” the Bindder, Kidneys! Gonorrhoea, Gileet foner map are the only and real judges of | CURES CUARANTEED its merlts. Approved of by them, It tris unique basis. It se I | CHARGES LOW, umphantly coters innumerable households. k tation frae o Lille exit preurs 1o 4.9, 1. _Sipdsscd ta gt B.Q. | BAEWED BY ke l betwaen Farnam and Douglas gtreety, Oma FRED KRUG BREWING €0, ha. Neb | Puene 420, OMAMA, R

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