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e - o - .- THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1500, (w““M\HTnmg\n\vmw%tmw“wuvvmwhmhfimwwmefikw Creston smwell, Carson, Cor 2 rigade Juke [ pire: Snyder “\ daway, Villisca bl - - ber, 1§ W and Tim " i Giants Ponnd (allaban s '\)‘ f i ¢ « VI. " P . p J | NEW YORK, Sept. 11 -New York won 11 & Northboro, Col 1, Page, C¢ Keene's Great Oolt Scoron Another Triumph | CONNOR SLASHES HIS MARK | ¢imc” i 00 5 F ot Witk T | Gounty Hospital Attendants No Longer at [ v .m.‘. Massenn, Bridgewater, | in Junior Champion Stakes, walkover for the al nine. In the secon Commissioner's Mercy. | a e from ¢ ‘ : p k Black Som of C. F. Clay Does Three | FAEOVEr foF the Iocal Hne anemsing antli 5 BN, A RERoIE | Varicocele, Stricture, Contagious otk Temoke, | WS e, inning, whan &, dou0le D% YAT: | FULL BOARD WAY NIRE AND D.SCHARGE "Wl be, improved. . Btog Blood Poison, Nervous Debil Yovk Traok { haitren and singies by Bowerman and 8¢ GE | Clark will be improved. ~ Stock bound f son, Ne - VICTORY WORTH 10,000 TO YOUNGSTER ity mout. an ot and o wid pitch enabled the this market from Red Oak, Hawthorne, F ‘ A _— the second day | NeW YOTKa to tle the score. The game oo - e g e B ity and all Retlex Complica- s | Grand ¢ meet at the Empira | wae called on gccount of darkness The | (hnse Which Has Prevailed toe Year | oo i viit come in on No. 83 Sto t dA Di Kinley Mack, Wivaer of Brookiyn | 11V track pesulted in fact time and cens | Bt by Bhtladelphin Aok in Called to Attention of Chatr- [, WE0 S5 CIEE T reston will also ons an ssociate Diseases and Sabarban Handicaps, Adds | and e Rk exce tagt fot been Mlowed, Attendance, 3 “"" and Coal bandled by this train and Weaknesses of Men by Another Esvent to in jion w ively an heayvy n ] re Let . nagemen 1 2 r | in the 2:30 tr gjor (Ireer w CHICAC NEW | management of the Stock Yards il by Taking First Spectal, | In the 2.0 trot. Major Greer v W o.an i, | i et b Our Electro-Medical Treat- WAS never in de as t favorite w McCart'y, 1£1 3 1 1 VHtr t b 0 | to inc w0 . i d i — | B eratetit heate With. dile &0 iids, 3h 148 1Davie, 128 0| The first step in a general reform at the | 10 10 b [ ment, Which Combines all 1 r 1t heats with J' a g 3 H 3 P the shortenin NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Bright skies, a | x B S ouah T i N e | Ree, p 1 Hickman, sb 2 3 B | iy Gt The | fegtiiy | (PAINE 18 OH ed the Curative Powers of Both fast track and a good-sized crowd were the | While Iy’ Bldwell was a ¢ second t ) > Smith, of e ssioners ye L lar | bl . tad fust track dnd & good.aited drowd were the | FS, oY, FLd 5.1 3 %8 0 buyie b 1 211 0 0| meeting of the county executive body. For ¥ i Medicine and Electrlcvty. ;r mmvnml g Hx 'v g day of the TH enest race of the day wae the 2:0) k #8003 3 18ymour, 151 11 0 0| the last year It has been the privilege of . b IHavesel - dbenlibhal b e declded | . Tetrong field of seve fe won p 0 1 1 Hawley, 9.1 8 0 ot inspection at the hospital, removing | . Jnves fpeciu ectro- with the Junlor Champlon of 5,000 and the | i, 450 LM 0 Sen M t b1t Ha ; 4 0 [of inspection a i removing L hegren First Special of $2,600 as the stake features he Fann 1 th t success, und all th Comim th unbeate colt of the ront with a coup The £ o Y ™ e been abandoned by fami phy ! Keans Blables, won the Jusior Ghampion| |qoked a8 it it would ‘decide the New York 00800088 il way a number of employes were dis-|anq that within a short time the hASI, tate § \ so-called experts. \We will Sxplain {0 L Vit N h: lw . OpaPpeared o be winning in | Earned runs: Chicago, New York, 8 | charged, whether justly or not the tax-| pyycation will have to make pro n for | b L) S Parnan . I t has not curad you ll‘nkvvu easily, - while hx: ; :",',',",, n:u gtretch, but In'a cracking finfeh Wil ey | it st o0 errors "Chiicngo, 1: New | payers will never know, and others hired 18 | mora outside room | speein Dissaaes o l\\.‘Uy.ln\v‘vv-vx rate o your entire "‘";-’flm Olymplan, was beaten & head by Bellarlo. | .4 @anny Dijlard led u tired party howme | LOTK Lart on bases: Chicago, ¥ New | their places. The commissioner who as- | Tha Hawthorne school overcrowded and permanently. | Our counsel wil cost There was a delay of some fifteen min- | 2 York First base balls: Off Haw . ty for the act dld mot feel a h hool is ov owded, | 0 N ¥l G antly. ,\y' ) cost utes at the post, but when the fiag went| The 2:05 pace had only four stgrters | l&v. 3 oft Call it By | Umed Ao o e o tanation to the | C"IDE to the manner in which the school [ | be willing to pay f ta donferred. e Wi @0 by you se we would down they were off to a good start, Alard | And Frank Hogash sold up $100 to 5 in | Hawley, L Sacrifice hit Stolen | ealled upon to make any explanation to the | poyndaries have been arranged. Superin want y do by us ' & were ed. Cortainty of cure is what you | #pite of the high reputatidn of the hlack o avis, Smith. D Mc- | other members of the board tendent Wolts Will mike tho needed chaug want, We can and will cit ORI lare T aits oF U8 baat sitleens oV Incs Bcheck was the first tq show, but he was [ ghiai, o {1 bR reputaflfn ot the BISCS| Cormick to Gleason to Mertes n to| %a e o ¢ @ will make the needed changes WHOM We hat Fand Ay TR L TR LU oK < w | Tos He 4 " the | Davis to Doyle, Davis to Gleason to Doyle Commissioner Ostrom, as chalrman of| i the boundaries shortly, thus reducing ! Py, and who will chearfully vouch for our crowded back and King Lief and Olympian | in three heats. Connor won the first heat | ¢ onich fe fa ommittee, was finally in us well n . DA What we have done for them we went out to make the running necks apart, | In the densational time of 2:. ‘the | Home rup:’ Smith. Three.base hit: Cal.|the poor farm comm wa " the number of pupils at the Hawthorne do for you 4 finish in‘the second heat was a hair- ratsing | Iahan, “Twosbase hit Hit by | formed of this abuse of power apd made with Commando and Bellario the most | one: an Frank frkasit oo o T fl‘l"h her: By Callahan, 1. Umpire: Emslie | school and increasing the attendance at | prominent of the others. As they rounded| R. 'Sheldon came down the stretch to- | Time: 2:10. inquiry. He was responsible for the man | the Jungmann school VM‘”GUCELE for our Kl tro-Medical treatment this ingidious disesse rapidy \ AImost instantly & pools o the far turn Spencer let Commando out| Kéther and shot under the wire so .‘mn‘ Score, xecond game : agement of the hospital as :h.mlnvnn“nV ; . ; Ot lld e Vem and all aoreneas e ':'}\,3‘;,,‘,', ‘,\:hf‘:‘,’":",{',' together that it took the judges to place | CHICAGO. | NBW YORK that committee and accordingly proposed Petit Grading i nvanishes. and in it stead comes the and he rushed into the lead and virtually | them, the heat going to Sheldon. Coanor | . RIHOAR RHOAE |the following resolution, which was en Property owners on Nineteenth street pride, Uic B th rfect health and restored mankood. romped home fo 1:134.5, the fastest time | won the third heat {n a whipping finish. | McOarts, 160 430 O(Vtrn, cf1 2 0 00| gorged by the full membership of the | from O to Q st stgning petitions s'[chURE ! nUMEnt aissoives the strictire gompletely & fo which the stake has even been run. [ CHC N tab Crook. © Bummaries | SMertes, 15, 0 118 1 ofSetbach. it 19 board for the gradig strest and desire " from the urinary passage, allays all in Bellario came into the stretch second, & | Class 209, pacing, purse $1,20 HL 004 DAl RAdve oA | A L T e AR LT a little better than on the || F 5 opening day, but there is still room for more | o without consultation with his colleagues " t z 1 1 v TIHE S foun.. o8 1| pupils. It Is thought, however, that by the ey 3 AU & Totata W8 E 2 any dispieasing thing or person. lu this| gnd of the week the limit will b b DOCTOR 0 0/Hickman, 3b0 0 0 4 “Resolved, That In the fyture no em- | that the work be done this fall If possible. | and heal il the sexual = of ore o inny Dillard, b by Ha 4 ; 0 0 olamith p.o0 g o | e 1o sexuil "organs | and restores length before Olymplan, but the latter| Fanny Dillard, b.'m, by Hal =, |Qreen et .11 9 ¢ oi#mith, o 1 91 ploye of the County hospital shall be hired | At the request of some of the property alt ek od3 affected by the ) elosed gamely under McCue's vigorous ride | yilr ™ G Gisuisiii T8 1 2 6 2 3| Mevorck w80 1 0 8 00ioassn, 2.5 6 ' 4 1]or discharged without the passage of a |owners City Eugineer Beal has prepared o CDNYANUUS BLUUD P |30N t wpeelal form of Electro-M treatment and they fought it out through the last six- [ Wil Levburn, blk. g (Car- | Kiing, « 1341 el 1 0 | suitable resolution by the members of this [ profile showing the fills and cuts to be 0 n disense j8 practically ult of our teenth, Bellario getting the verdiot at| bentery ek 2| Grimen, 5100 2 o 1 ¢l Sea WRAG (5 OPIDE. st THS -BREAsly: SWaNS K d fa 1 s of tis and Guntries. Tt > 8 py . lchec | T bl m. (Renick) 0 ” » 8 € 'operty owners alng no d 1. dr s or i r medicines of gons 0 ™ place by a head. Alard Scheck was fourth | Pointer, b, h. (Keily) Wotale..... s T8 1F 11090 TNir Ostrom sald he felt it to be the uty | may know just where they stand. The ey bottom « Hiscane it ayery particle Of 1 Boon T -\' bh (Rawiings) 1.8 8218 2 |of the taxpayers to have full knowledge | profile shows a cut of fifteen feet at S |§ S @nd svmptom disuppeurs and forever. The bidod, ihe tiss The stake was worth 500 to the win it bk (Kilborny SRSy MOUS BRLL tor CATHER I tha # | 4 - s of the Tastitution: | strs T op-'¢ R exh. the hones and the w sansed, pirified and restored to L e Bt B0 oh 5, Sy Pl i batted for Carrick In the ninth ]r‘ (lhl fuser wnlku‘n( | ‘1 he tlnn uu:x . | street and ; fill of thirty feet at the deep~ | § health, and the patient pr \ v atles and plensares of 3 2 L ond horse and T3 068, 308, 3: 00, hicago 01002000 0-3|[The abuse, he said, did not date back | est point betwee and 8 streets, It 1 $2,000 to the third. Commando and 0, trotting, purs New York |4 0100907000 0 0Bl AT Y hah oire veER g ‘.»m‘ od. that th “y.um:.”nl foe 1 b NEHV[]US DtfllL”Y e Of you are now reaping the resu e R B e Bl v PR B L Barhod pi: New. Yok, . Lats. bs| n one bec) h niet folly, Your manhood in tatling end wil (Wallacer bases: Chicago, §: New ¥ork. 1. Bases | Plans fo Tectie will be fled with the council at its next [ [ et Ub B for yourme re ts ne vorites at 10 to 1 A e | ke all Sox e standstill With 1t you can make no om Dolly Bidweil, bk m. (¢ on balls: Off Carrick, 2 out: By | A resolution presented by Harte was | meeting [ { promise Eiiner s astar it - 1111 Your whole Bt Only three horses faced the starter for| Tiverton, br. g (Thompson) Grifith, 8; by Careick, Sacrifice hit - the ot al —— | tne., Flther you st master it or it will master you and fll your whole fa the First Special at a mile and a quarter. | Springdaie, b, (Wilson) |Grimuy; Stolen buse on | T i ey el Neseptiow v Wy turit I We ate Gs familar with them ay vou are with the vare dayieht Once Imp was a hot tavorite, opening at 6 to 5| Biiiar ur k. (Rawlings) ... Uniptre: Emanie. Times 1750, | Education to conter with a similar com- | . THOTe Will bo & meeting touikht of th NG MR T R TR el DR g and closing at 3 to b. There was a steady | Drafus, b g (Dwyer) T Bducs el a similar com- | o embarg of 8t. Agnes parish for the pur- | § hee%,Amall or weak organs, nervousness, failing memory, loss of ambition, of ! play on McMeekin at 2 to Nobody | Bert Herr, b. b (Cahily ds RESRNIEG AL ERY VNN mittee from the commissioners TeRATAINg | ... or norfecting details for the reception || ¢ w’-wr'ww e artiae . Do e s rged o weals man whl Cobract uil ths seemed to want the Brooklyn and Suburban | ity Foo by 8y (HATD) fovvrivereinnnds Hroaliiva Played, We P, | arrangements for the election on Noveme |5 be given to Rev. D. W. Morlarity upon re you to what nature intended—a_hale, healthy, happy man, with handicap winner, Kinley Mack, and he went | Clase 2:06, pacing, purse $1.200 Pittsburg ! il gL { his return from Burope. Father Moriarity EN% & REWRWAED. ¥N. SOIRRIY ¥ for 7 to 5 and 11 to 6. He proved the | Connor bk . by (¥ Clay (M- | Philadeinhia 2 8| The board considered tho committae’s | lor, "here” ubout four montha ko snd REFLEX DISE‘SES Iments are rafiex, orfginating from other dis winner. He trailed behind Imp and Mc- [ ROVt dhaidni, ik & O'Nelii 2 1 2| Chicino’ I TeOr O e e iy were wwarded as | Lraveled extensively through Europe. He | or Strictire AT WD R LR R Dl RN Meekin to the head of the stretch, when he | Frank Hogash, br. m. (Golden) 32 3| Cinelnnati g qq|the winter bd tAsy Wwere GWAFIEd 43| reuched this country only u two blood talr th 0. r physical and mental decline frequently follow im- came on and in a hard drive with Mc- | Baby Ry 1Py itey) L SR L) [ e follows 4 : T and s now visiting friends in the east pote In treating dise of any Kind we always remove iKIn-we oure Meokin won by a head. Imp was four| foeor-of®s p \ b i % 4l6| Court house and county Jall, 300 tons, | mng gare of his return to South 0 . . we-for-all ‘pace, 10 wagon Rl s Y b T, 0 i to South Omaha 1a | or lengths away, disgracefully beate Huntas Crook, b DY BNda Crooke | o " ey 1 e L ok =t US| HET RHOWH, | B is certain that he wil H b o, Sty e |GG IS e | ey o s A et | S i G080 | THE ELESTRO-MEDIGAL SPECIALITS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPTS, p Silvermaker, gr. g (Ware) v H and quarter lots, Nebraska Fuel company. |’ RN of this Institute special combined Klectro-Medical catment are mak- race of the steeplechase, winning easily | Qundrig h. g (Odell) 1 K : i L 1 3 Quadrign, ) ansas C1 . 0 per 1,000 pounds; 95 ce ver 5 1 ing many wonderful cures in diseases of tha from the favorite, Perion. Watch Eye br. g (Thompson) ...\ ds | Y veR Rroul, polie {RC&h 31,60 per 1,000 poutia cents per 500 teph Fire Alarms, 4 sea t The other winners were Montanic fn the| Time: 202~ KANSAS CITY, (Yistcansky) Slts punn\h. : ; : | While the fire alarm service is still crip- | § Nose, Throat and Lungs, Head, Heart, Stoma:h and Bowsls, Liver, first, Gertrude Elliott in the fitth, Inshot Wy MO fonethe A gRmerat oty oube e S b 1Hb ooite | LIGEL e iiE, SCIIER dteltent of Morday | Kidneys, Rheumatiam, Catarch, Paralysis, Piles, ete. in the sixth and Candle Black in the last 1 Mo., Sept. 11.~The raclag at | (50 o Do o Bios o | mrras oo bidder. T | pikht every effort is being made by ofi-| § privats Diseaszs, Coatagious Blood Polson, Rupture, Stricture; Maximo Gomez was the favorite for the loch K this afternoon was excellent o as | mittee as the low bidder. The contractor | clals of the department to repair the de “hi | well played up to the sixth, when u bunch- Track | IN€ of Kits by the visitors and loose field- | W11 mov ing by the home team gave Indianapolis | precinct, at one second che down bracke r favorite outsider Summaries Varico:ele, Nerv 5 Debility and last race, but was beaten off, being sore and lame. St. Finnan fell with Spencer in 10,000 yards of earth in McArdle | fects in the shortest possible time. Alarms cents per cubl ard; 10,000 | should be nt in, for the next day or two, | the first race, but the latter escaped un-| FIrst race five furlongs, purse ::":y’m\“’l';‘lg, T Titegame was never In doubt | yards in Millard precinct, 10 45-100 cents; | by telephone, special arrangements havin ALL ALLIED AND ASSOCIATE D!SEASES OF MEN. Buré. eatite Pearted, ‘108" (Howelly, 100 t6 "I, second; | Bame 12000 in Eikhorn preciact, 9 710 cents; | been made by Chiet Eiter with the tele- | | pORRECDONDENGE Cne ersonal visit is always proterred, but i you cannot First race, about six furlongs: Montanie, | Ju 115 (J. Mathews), 3 to 1, third | KANSAE CITY. INDIANAPOLIS 130,000 in Douglas county on the county line | phone company for special service for a few | ¥ A FELL LOUE SLECSE WHIte US YOUR By HIBtIN fully. Our home 17 (Turn i to 1 1 8 to 5 won, by | Time: 1:08%. Varro, Marcla Dent, Honor RHOAE RALOA B, | road, .46 cents. The last named contract | days | | treatment by correspondence Is always siccessful four |-..’£u.« Meehanus, 10 Bailman), | Brieht, Bertha Buek, Mixa Pratt. olrim | Hempbin, re 2 2 0”8 122 18 conditional upon the agreement of Sarpy - e Legal contract siven to all patlnts to hold for our agreement. Do not hesi- 0 1 and £ to 5, a, b i a | an Smith also ran arrell, ¢ iy 02141 ” © City Gosalp ate. 1t you cannot cull today and describe your trouble. Succe re Ore, 12 ( O B e o | A e Sus. milé,. séliing: ‘Henry ren, W1 T2 0331 }|county to pay one-half the cost, as it s . - Makic Clty Goastp. s i tcull t write and descril ir trouble. Succeastul treat Time: 1:102-5. Mr. Brown, Carbuncle, | of Franstamar, 119 (Dominick), 18 to & | Dun 15,0 4 9 0 0 1 equally concerned with Douglas fn the fme | (Franls Clark ixat Fren King in the | ent by ma Annie Thom , Gold Heels, Sandy Hook | won; El Ghor, 110 (Frost), 12 to 1, second; 8801 2 6 0Kelly, b....1 0 8 1 0|proveme gt Sk vatisunssiia pe & ine 3 and 8t Finnan wiso ran. Saridy Hook was | Sam Lazarus, 115 (Coburi. 4 to 1 third’ | Coughlin, 80 0 4 0 0 Havdon, .0 o ¢ o 2 | Provement B i (A ase of diphtheria is reported by In Reforences—RBust Banks and Lzading Business Men in this City. eft at the post. 8Bt. Finnan feli. Time 1 Revenue. urdan, Governor |8 efer, 2ho 0 2 1 Hogr'ver, rf 1 2 0 spector Jones at iy strect Becond race, steeplechase, about two [ Bovd, Rollins and J P. 8. also ran | Gonding, c..0 1 & 1 1|Hickey, 3.0 0 0 1 0| A AR (S5 B A O O ON R O Mrs. R. B. Montgomery, wife of City At- | CONSULTATION FREE. miles: Cock Robin, 150 (Brazi), 8§ to 1 and Third race, six m.Jl.IA h"“»mxrxl'""“ svll]h ar p 0012 0Milligan, p.0 200 0 s h 0 N v Montgomery, is reported to be quite " " I 10 2. won, by about ten I ing: Innuendo, 18 (Howe! \o 5, and | ! ce ra~From 8 4 8 p.om. days, 10 a. m. 5 hln ara), 2 {0 1 1 O ok, 1 (Coburmy 8 o 1, ran 4408l | rotaw. en 3 sl Tomie 3107 s South Omaha News. & [« e Office Hours=From S a.m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to2p. m igth and a ha heat imelia, 108 (W. TLyons) 9.1 | Kansas City 10002300 | Regemeageges . a three months’ visit with friends in Port- | Chandler) v 1 and 6 to ¥ thi Time: 1:33. Willle Price, Crystal: | RIS SO0 L i e G e S T S A T ot n %\nk Count Navara, Governor Budd, Non- | line, Mall Bug, Al Lone, Zessie E. On Hand | gapneg runs: Kansas City. 3 Indianap- | Tepublican candidates Schultz and Wil- | o qu with Jocal domocrats now in | u- ML Simior Champtonants, aix | o Yrace” ne mile, selling: Amelia | olis, L Two-base hits: Farrail, Hogriever [cox are making preparations for an ac- | whether the Bryan-Stevenson club has dis- | re was some talk on the | banded or unot ets Monday of Schultz withdrawing, but he usanl large number of wash: furlongs: Command Snllfe | (2, Milligan. Three-base hit:' Hemphill. | tive campaign. Th 8 and out, won, by rifice “hita: "O'Brien, * Hevdon. Stolen | gy Spencar), 1 to | Strathmore, 100 (Howell), § to 2, won Bellario, | Lamar, 113 (Dominick), 10 to 1, second: |3 Permanently Located, 1308 Fu . aha, Neb. $ iU R oD, by ond felgs] lario, L o rd), to’ o third. | bases: ~Farrell, O'Brien, Coughlin. Bases | e waved ts resulted from the s plar ‘I’.”:‘\h( e, 1t s and | eenin, Bad™ fitue. Helen | H. Gardner, | on_ balls: ~Oft' Gear, ot *Milligan & [he will not do so. He said that although | rafh'of sanday nisht hird. Time: 10134 Alard Scheck, | Celeste D'OF, Duchess VI, Veloce, rvayn.|fllr‘~-'k out: By Gear, T. Chantland and Miss Angelina by Milligan, 4. |he had heen nominated against his wishes [ Wil Left on bases: Kansas City, 10; Indfan- 8 n, The Puritan i r'and Round Turn also’ ran d King Lief also | Jslste Venr erman_ will L 2 4§ he proposed to stay in the race and make married at 8t Martin's - ran. Commando and Olymplan were coupled o ace, six and & half furlongs, sell- | apolis, 12, Double play:. "Clingman to | o < Eptscopal church today in_the bettir 4 g m'gm’fin”mmum 108 (J. Mathews), '1"' s,',‘"""';f:m'{;"" ngan. Time: 2 T'm- | winning fight. 1hc:]rl two tml-dldnws .Yur‘ 5”“ ‘hl““ N e o fourth race, First Speclal, one mile and | 10, won: Guide Rock, 107 (W. Kiley), 10D on the legislature W travel together [ g he KINE K B, L fanet o “Rinley Mack, iz B elena: %, 103 (Coburn), 15 to re, second game hur atternoon with Mre. €. L. Talhot MeCue), 1; Percy to 1. secol wormon uuncpn P13 hare becn 1n e Over 55 years by the learars of the. Mormes throughout the campaign and it {8 gen- | Twenty-second and J stree wrch & ey cues the w don 1 o4 4 youn ng (rom efiects %o 1 and 2 to b, won, by & head; McMeokin, | 1. third, Time: 1:2 High Jinks and KANSAS CITY. | INDIANAPOLIS 2 Gl i z 1CERH T St | SIS Saise, dlssipation, sncesaes, of eigumeemsting. @ oures Lose Manhgods X ; b . lerally conceded that they will make a | Miss May Carlin, formerly stenographer 0 . o b 17 (Bullman), 8 to 1 and 8 to b, second, by | Tris also ran. RHOAE RHOAE | Mavor Kally is M N encys bont awer.N ht-Losees, Bpormatorthos treomnia, 'r ». four lemgthu Tmp. 15 (Odom), 3 10 10, | 'Kixh rare. mile and a sixteenth, elling: | temphiit, rt0 2 00 0 Hartzel, 1t 1210 0 | great team | A AL AL E% S stmics! T 28108, kame. Macks M third. Time: 2:084-5 Poter Duryéa, 104 (K. Winkfeld). 7 to 1| Farrell, cf..1 0 4 0 0 Magopn, 5.3 3 2 0 1| “This talk about there being dissen- uilding Tnapecior ¢ ; ,m,,“,?,"h U {5 aarny, Coog o 'S8 nan, Wifin race, five furlongs: Gertrude Biltatt, | won: Gray Horge, 102 (Howeill, 10 10 1 | ofitien, 161 3 3 0 o ceior, a0 10 6 o | e being dlssen | Tom O'Connor and John Sorenson have o7 Cunhhion) 'Ii\)\‘plu uiggness’ of Fharge 104 (O'Connar). 16 10 1, won; Animostty, | keeond: W. B, Gates. 110 (J. Mathews), 1| Dungan. 1b. 1 212 0 0 Seybold, of. 3 1 2 o 4 |5lon in the republican ranks is all ho n hound ove the district court for V. TOUS, ENISOTINE O Bevosunt, ‘& cars o ot h riore 101 (Wedderstrand). 8 to 1 And 8 1o 1 | v 1 thivd, Time: 1:0, Chickamauga. | Clingm'n, sx1 33 3 0 Kelly. b .1 112 o o |air,” sald a prominent republican politician | robbing the residence of Rev. D W. Mori- | erpans, Slawes o't i e s Ceoters, g 8 Lore 6 (08§55 by 1 o guniamee, 12 Carq wecond; Luck, 104 (J. Roland). 12 to 1, [ Dinarnis, dim Conway. Zazel, Rushflelds | coughiin, 30 0 1 1 2 Powsrs, ¢, 0 2 4 0 5 | yesterday. “The democrats are trying to | A | WGty rfunded, wiih o Luati, Cirl e iiee,” Addresd, BISHOB Kemet s L., S0 Francisco, Cals third. ' Time: 1:021-5 Graclous, Queen | und El Dertm also ran Schaoter, 20 2 2 3 4 Hogrver, P12 6 2 0 0| 4 5 he licans of South Omaha | FOR SALE BY M)ERS-BILLOY DRUG €O. 16TH AND FARNAM. Pepper and Drogheda also ran - MoManus, 00 1 ¢ 0 0 Hickey, 3b., 0 0 3 3 o |2AKe capital out of the fact that Senator | yy| svans' hall on Thursda Sixth . five furlongs, selling: Inshot, | GAMES OF THE N INAL LEAGUE. |1y 0204 0dardner, p. 1 3 | VanDusen was not renominated and they | evening. G, C. Tucker will defiver an o i i i ‘ dner, p 12130 1® (Bulimany. ¢ (g 5 won; Cherriex, 103 S e | - - |claim that he is sore. Such is not the | 3 apnot)Lae. S0, B Ant g By aetol Pitisburg Cor en Tta Wonderfal | Totals. . 415 s 1011713 1 | case, s the senstor las personally stated Etter, son of Postmaster Biter Lief Prince, 107 (Henry), 4 to 1, third e 3 case, as the sena 188 pArean ! Miss Ottie aaughten of ¢ Time: 1:02 35, About, Farmer Bennett Winning Streak. Jeansas City 012010000414, any fumber of republicans that there | tua® yeilt! HRLELT TR Ginkl, Orderor, Lenmag Thompeon, School: ttaburg, 2 Philadelphia, 0. Indlanapolis 0013014 10 190100 0 e mpot on him and that he | the homa of the bride's harents “tual and Wanderfich 1% ran aton, Ti St. rned runs: Kansas City, 4; Indianap- | @ proposed to turn in and do his best to elect | President August Miller of the oy o e wila ke o N olis, 4. Two-base hits: O'Brien, ( | t melling ndleblack, 14 :"m':"',"k Ve Three-base hits: O'Brien, Hartzell the entire ticke This statement is borne '"',', ch, club h\w‘_lwml‘l nom won: ¥ 105 (Burns) ew York, crifice hit: Hickey. Stolen bases: Cling: Sy g h alk | Blums hall for Wednesday eve gecond; Chy infn, 104 Kansus Clty, man, Kelly, Hogriever. Bases on balls: |0t by Candldate Schults, who had & talk | tine busincus will be transacte 2 to third. Time: 145 Oneck Que nd, 1. Off Patten, 8. Left on bases: Kansas City, [ With Mr. VanDusen Monday night At [ member I8 expected to be present | ¢ and Maximo Gomez alsc . rain, ¢ Indianapolts, d pitc Patten s meeting v s od em- S — o | kmnlk‘nm and Maxim mez also ran .",.Tn." L.l'rnll kn‘:”‘u '|'f'\ ’I.Im \nn1x [ h: r4l|r.1lol: n this meeting Mr. VanDusen state 1‘ em s ey Gn Dok bt JOE FREY'S T”LE IS GOOD et 5o Umpiear Gantiilon + 1| phatically that he would take off his um:l Waltes Midxat, the ooloredl favories of | PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 11 |.y“n\u|‘ Whiteatockings Win Easlly. Spaacrk tinte ok PRl an i B b R R I | great ball today, allowing the home | porcaco "o b ook lh iwon or the entire tic PR Recent Defeat of Miss Ben- The game was snappy |"“'" kwept @cross the fleld, making perfect | city council, has rushed into print in an | day when she taxed him 'with trifl Was No Fluke, played gilt-edged ball. "2 AANce: | felding ~_Impossible. Padden's all-round |uptown sheet to say that he will not vote [ With her affections recrimination follow | Sco | plaving was the feature. Attendance, 40, | S . | and he took & shot at his departing figy CHICAGO, Sept. 11.-Joe Fre MITTSBURG | PHILADELPHIA ek for a man nominated at Saturday's con- | rha police took her into custody, but couid B P et h RHOAE| RHOAE HICAG vention. This is considered quite a foke | not find Walter proved at Harlem today that his t ] NI 0 0/Thomas, « 300 CHICAGO. - defent of Miss Hennett was no fluk Jictarkes e Rl 8 00 Enomasy st T 42 S . RHOAE| A% |among those who know Barrett. While the Schorr col sily won ehie. Zh. 0 0 0 2 0/Deleh'ty, 10 010 2 o |Hox o 1100 0Pick'r'ng, 2001 | g g about Barrett yesterday one of a F d | ESSrt MR e 3 E ORI E B L] e LY dte 8RRl abowt Barret araertar e ot < | [Fpr@warned, ands. equating the track recard " Mia Hons | QUL T L olianioe £%25 § 1 o ¢|Wood'e..i0 1 4 1 oldones."rr....0 0 0 1 o |8Foup of Tepublicans sald that In his opin nett had to be satisfied with second pla llliame, 301 2 O ik, 00 1 0 @ arid, Y80 1 0 0 0 Cross .0 1 g 0 1|ion the only time Barrett voted the repub aftor Dl i ran er to wtandstil ) o R B N S R S R Iavell, Ib....2 212« Olcrisham, b0 010 0 @ | lican ticket was when he was on it. Ths orearmed. Jast position until straightened out or | Tamhill, rf.0 0 00 o Cross, 00810 Bian, 1t.3 20 . © 534 ) opinion was voiced by the entire assem e 1abilltuita: dissase in home, and then came with a rush and at | leover ¥ L Brain, ab.... 0 1 3 b1 0 1 0 o|blage. Some of Pat's peculiar political £ » tho furlong pole Miss Hennett was heaten. | = e e i [ PR D508 2 | anties were also discussed and the crowd | lessened whenthe blood is in good con The remainder of the card was an ordinary [ Totals 82010 11 Tota 0 32716 one. Weather cloudy and track fast, Sum- | Pittaburg 00001010 0-3| m laughed dition, and the circulation healthy and LR | Phiiadelhia h 006800000l ™ :L ot T B Iter Slate, one of the old republican [ vigorous. For then all refuse matter | . . First race, five and u half furlongs: Bard | Garned eune: - Plusburg, 2 Two-base i 00001000 01 wheel-horses in this locality, said yester- | is promptly carricd out of the system ; | (4 I ar O en et (Blacky 3 to 1, secand: Cora | Bicrincs M Beaumont - Stolen bases: vied runs: Chi £ on bases: |day that he thought that Schultz had done | otherwise it would rapidly accumulate (., Gootz, i@ (Tully), hird, Time: 10 Wool Brien, Leach unehiil, Thomas, Me- | Ghicago. \.‘h”;‘:’r;"",‘m‘ [hvo-bise hits:leverything in his power to prevent his | _ fermentation would take place, the B e o v g | Karland | Left on bases: Pittsburg, 4| GRiI baiE* Siolen bases: - Tsbell, Dil. | nomination, having openly declared him- | bigoq become polluted and the consti- . Hirseh, Edith @ and’ Hamy also | philadel i First base on balls: “Off [ Braftn. S8R R Tabell (o Padd elf for VanDusen at least three times in | ¢ kened that 1 | by pitcher: By Orth, 1. | lard ouhle plays: = Isbell (o Padden, |self for VanDusen at lea i ution so weakened that a simple ; sIx furlongs: Lovaletta | Leever. 1; by Orth, 1. | Padden to fsbell, Shugart to Isbell, lood | the convention. As the majority of the | iaa AR it ae 1 ¥ .cen | ar isan honor—not won, Bettie R O'Day to Crisham, 8hea to Crisham. Struck out: | . Schultz M malady might result seriously. ond; Hantigh, 107 g L By Denzer,'4; by Haker. & " Hasos on hailu: | delogates appeared 1o prefer SETER (B0 | 77 A healthy, active circulation means a reproach, to §a e Card Off B t Jadden. | Slate said there was mothin - ¥y mory s-sake . . g ] R e B Sl heydily Fagd e o do but Duckle down and sup. | good digestion and strong, healthy the memory of its name-sake—the man who, Disraeli said, was Glen, Hurrl gles and anout i enily tning MINNEAPOLIE F.'".'.,.‘l.v,.,",‘"”\m'fl‘]‘”v'\'f port the ticket from top to bottom. This | nerves. ] Heli g an honor to England Thive race, six furlongs: Tame Trisie | St ivama it up n slow game i the | 4nd Buffalo were poatponed on account of |he said, the republicans will certainly do As a blood purifier and tonic S, § IT IS A PIECE OF GOODS THAT IS man, 101 (Buch i B oy reacs, | feld. Attendan 1,000, Score 'r‘]‘(' Two games will be played tomor David Anderson, another old republican | hss no equal. Itisthe safest and best AN HONOR TO ITS MAKER (Ransom), 2 to 1, second! 1. ( WORTO! #1 18, 0 wathorss,. oallel r ee office v remedy fc d people chile AN TONOR 30 330 MARER. 1 e thivd. "Timer 1116, Galadny ROSTON} l IR s MILWAUKEE, Sept. f1—Milwavkes-De. | Varhorse, called at The Bee office yester- | remedy for old people and children | ; Tourney and Harry Thoburn also ra Hamilt'n, of 0 0 2 0 0|MeGraw, 3h. 0 0 1 1 1| trolt zame postponcd on’account of wet jay to say that nn)“\ l)n|| the dfl;‘k‘:l because it contains no minerals, but is Richard Cobden reduced the cost of bread in England from fourth race, four and alf furlong sl 1 ofBurkett. if.. 0 ounds cntire. He asserted that Schultz a y . Y b 1 . it 5 % o T ttars ™% B0 B whn: CMiTas | Long, ... 3 [Burk § a0 RN ntire. He askerted that Schultz and Wi | made exclusively of roots and herbs, five pence to two pence a loaf, The Ricnarn COBDEN cigar re- f g fuls 1 Bl e s Tl ctn 0 0 Standing of the Teams. cox were the strongest men the repub No other remedy so thoroughly and 3 Benpiett, 10 (Crowhurst) 1 to 6 sscond: | menny, . o111 Wor T et B0 ans could have nominated at this time. # ! gaiyand | duces the price of a ten cent domestic cigar to 5 cents. Buiollat, 100 (o inkflel), thied; Times’ 9181 | Golies, #0085 1| ohicago 1 Loat ans could have nominated st whis e | effectually cleanses the blood of im 5 S Berancen BRe S ano) A { s “ 1112 i R 84 [ Schu o sald, had always been an em- L = piitin ruce. one mile, S-beagoldn and up: | [ 11 .0 3 11 o Milweukes . Dloyer 6f union iabor and Ms record in the vumlu I '|“'l1‘§‘ Try it and you’ll see the point. (Il Garrett, 9 (Ransom), 30 to 1, win; | Lowe. e ) 0 ‘ anapo 4 ! : . sam: e it builds TPhrIve. 108 (Buchanam. 3 Lo 6 secsnd | Clurke 3 <t 1 LA oDt @6 city council was above reproach. Accord hime tlue 1t pull PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., OMAHA, JOHN G. ROOT, Chappaqua. 110 J(Gilmore), to 1 rlmr" L L 00000]| ..h_‘;y‘,f| - & 42 | ing to Mr. Anderson the popularity of Mr. "P‘ e weak and C Wholesalo Distributor: Maker. T I P ran b the SIS | Potaless,. 7 308 | Buats 8 4 Sehultz will draw a big vote from the dem- v\m ted, and reno- | S oL A Minneapolis T '] 19) | ocrats and espeeially among the Germans. | the entire s i Sixth race. one nile, v"w'llwll‘uh Jfor -year- | Boston . 1 As for Mr. Wilcox Mr. Anderson said | lem, Ttcures pum nvv-nflv. 1l manner | olds relinghuyse % L RE Al oo i : Wi Wi Jon, | that he was one of the Brightest young | of blood and skin troubles. | hroas pun Fhroe Hig B Wilson has given up base | hysiness men in South Omaha and had the | Two-bhas Mr. E. E. Kolly, of Urbans, O. | batls “for pool balls and & now In full | Al Colling, Stolen bases | charge as manager of Tom Faley's hilllard | ©onfidence and respect of all “ 1 had Bosema an my hands and face {4+ | | Wivkett, "Sudhor. | Double plavs Bl T Wilson 1 ihe third Bopoies paentard | George H. Brewer, D. 8. Clark and any | five years, It would break out in litti: | » Wallace to MeGann, Keister to MeGann to have charge of those tables e wall known sapubilloans | MU ?u.mlu, orusts would form a » Wullace. First _base on balls < Rimer (lavelahd was there in the | Bumber of other w v Aans | drop off, leaving the skin red and infla Lewis, 8 off Sudhoff, T Hit by pit | of 1850 and MeVer, who was Papa | talked in a similar straio. d, Thé doctors did me no good. I s Collins, _8truck ou B Lewis, 7. Time: | Bill Rourke'r frat baseman when the game | allthe medicated soaps and salves witho 2:10, Umpire: Hu dule Changed, benefit, 8, 8. 8, cured me, and my ski | was played in the Charles street clgar hox Stock Trafns S ment entered into | 18 88 olear and smooth as any one’s.” Tie Game at Brookiyn ter there. Bill Wilson | Under a mutual a < e —— | ade a 1ot of friends ong the sportin : d, o ) N “ Gan BO nflflfl. SO Sfllllfls BROOKLYN, Sept. 11.—Cincinnatl played | i, ", ofof sviands Shens b 1 "vat B | between the Union I ¢ Rallroad com ‘,‘fl;;_{"fflf{w:‘,:‘li’!r‘mu‘x:“lm w"_’lV:;); ¢ 1:‘”:‘.;";\\\‘“ to «hl‘un'\]:lxvxlv. duy after the | {0 remain e pany, the Burlington and the Union Stock ciired h;rlnl (:J»\m';r n(‘( 9 breast 1Doc Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- o R Miips: was wild &t._the start, Vards company the cutoff which the Bur-| tors and friends thought Ler case hoj it 6 . B 0' umaha cl"lons saY‘ bt aatrlen dwn after the second lning | o Subecior's lase Dall Record. lington road huilt some time ago will be [ '°3% i 4 | fice in a ramshackie building, onght not to be in the same ilowell held the visitors 6 to 2 when the | (SUPERIOR, Neb. Sept. 11— 8pectal )| (b ® o Coen Pine platte river and South | suitionard dner: Flofencs, & | fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive i To cure a hing back. sighth began, but by a single by McBride, | SUperior's hase bhall h for the | 1€ y suffered (flrqy ars with Boils, Two b . \ ) n offensive in hot Fo cure an aching bac slghth began, but by'w single by Mekr frnttime: since carly 1 the SCason. Tha | Omaha and this will bave the effect of | tes of 8. 8. & put hix blood in good con- | weather. The paing of rhematism vun tied the mcore. Game was callod at | ub has plaged twenty.seven games antt | cutting down the time on stock trains from ( dition and the Boila disappoaro | " A The tired out feelings. the end of the ninth. McRride's batting [ won sll but four, Bt four of the twenty- | o il Crom (hree to six hours Send for our free book, and write | You Wust 7each ((he spot—get ot the | Pesory of twe, doubisy sué 68 MApY mn ? Commencing September 15 train No. 83| our physicians about your case | eause : K engance. 1.0 rore Gansiina NaTT ot AanEsiar: Wil arrive at South Omaha at 8:30 a. m. | Medical advice free, ; lnINfi In most cases ‘tis the kidneys CINCINNATI BROOKLYN SUPRRIOR, Neb. Sept. 11— (special and this will make good time from points THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0., ATLANTA, GA. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys RMGAE RMOA E | egTAmI~A three duvs oirsing mee | . i | Mr. Henry Witt, of 1811 North Twenty~ | Varreit, of 1 4 0 fones, cf.... 30 373 0| connection with the interstate reuni — - = e el s s SR B B R R T R Bepepepepuapeta gy SVUY THE QENUINE clae until an attack of backache set in [ peckiey. b tho 1 - [t which pained me so much that 1 rolled and | (or oren. sx tossed all night, unabled to sleep—with the | MeBrde, rf listiors b, 4 118 9 0| Blts g dogn’ rachar slow an thelr, feef,| o Tho Kind You Haw Always Baugh I8 'cool, clean and well veutilated. There is always a dratt, Slcahin i D 4 281 I den Winners wery l“;, o rivan_duane rakhed | the walls are thick,the ait is pur eand kept constantly moist 3 owner. Red Dia 2 0 0 o mond, R.E. Virgin, Utlow, Neb.: N o exeructating torture it caused. Doan's [ Kahoe of . by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be i MANUFACTURSD BY ¢ in Kidney Pills were brought to my notice | Philipps. p. 000 0| Deytan Ragan and Grimm. Tincol, N.o | summer. and I procured a box at Kubn & Co.'s drug [ 4.1 Bl Pramp. Elste Sanderson, i'riend, Neb. o‘_g'rt?fint.‘A..& CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& | s | store, corner 15th and Douglus streets. The | oyncinmati e R G i R0 Nitey, “Friend Neh Pt | dearsthe The Kind Yeu Hare Always Baught Sovm vum Ramm | treatment at first allayed the pain wad | Brookiyn 3200010006 Papton Ragan and Grimm, Lincoln, | igastary $ - . | finally it disappeared Earned runs: Cincinnati, 4 Home run Rt paouse of 4 o K H t R c PE’I‘ o S0ld for 30 cents per box by all dealers. | Barrett, Two-base hite: 'Seinfeld. Cor- eI suneri r. ay $ nienovator | o OR - Foster-Milbura Co., Huffalo, N. Y. sele | oo arrores tineinoatt b it fa%e savy " ps O.A.fi The OP“I'J‘"““ Guarasieed o cure the very woist cuve: | d 4 © Ll rokly Splvy, Frienu, i3 Rind You Have Alwa of dyspessia, constipation, Dbilious nead A 3 agents for the United States. incinnatl, 8, Brooklyn. § Nebrasks Mald, Dayion Bagan and o er and L0y RHlgUS | AARY Rental Agern AL ( i Remember tbe uame “Doas's” and take | BUruck out: By McGinnity, 1; by Prilips; | Orimim, Lincolp, Neb [ Front DeBast, samo | aigasture o8 Bent for res “samia FEa "hon, gents iround Floor, Bee Building. ol . * y rm Lady same firm Yokowyn y i S - 8o substitute. on balis: By Howell, 2, by Phillipa, & | Avery & McCeon, Sioux Falls, N §PogTee Aurice. Dr. B.J. Kay, Barsiogs,

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