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J 4 T™IE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. [7]{0\}\ S TITLE (”“H ost, ' s outnide whe tae | BROOKLYN WINS ANOTHER :olouolo'l0-0-0-0l0|0unololo-0|o R R E TR Y P Y PY P PN RN R CY PATY RY RN Y RY R R R I RS , E HEART PULSE Orosoans, Worl pi . gl Bl o ot ey iy | Takes the First at Boston by Dint of Joe | Stallion, Wins $20,000 Race at Boston, McGinnity's 8kill Means much to a person, besause whan a doctor measures the pulse of hi: patient he tells thereby the heart’s action. Is your heart sound and well? Does your heart flutter! Does your hea't pulsate regu- larly? Are you subject to hysterical heart beata? If you have noticed any o these symp- tems, it is well for you to begin using something that is going to correct the heart's action. HUDYAN is what you need. HUDYAN will cure you of your heart trousls, unless it is an organic heart trouble and beyond cure. No one can puta new heart into your body, but the remedial agent —HUDYAN —will cure any functiona! derangement of the heart. The following symptoms lead up to dangerous heart troubles. Pain in the left side, Fig. 7; pain in the small of the back, Fig. 1; dizzy spslls, head- aches and giddiness, Fig. 6: hollow eyes, haggard look, Fig. 5; difficulty in breathing and oppressed feeling in the chest, Fig. 3; coated tougue, Fig. 4; and pains in the stomach, F‘iq. 9, Again, we have Nervousness, Paleness, Kmaciation, all these being complications to which women are subject and complications wh ch may indicate dangeron« heart disease WOMEN, you who suffer with dragging or bearing down pains, pa il periods, irregu- lar menses, profuse or scanty flow, falling of womb, chronic ulceration o inflammation of uterus and appendages, or leucorrhoea (whites), you are in danger. Heart trouble is nsarly always a complication of such disorders. HUDYAN cures all these weaknesses, that are peculiar to women, thus averting, as well as curing, dangerons heart disease. HUDYAN have son well over-the 25000 mark, the | meanl a winner Resul: ¢ s Brovktyn, 1 et o 5 brings comfort to suffering women. ;i-. swarming oy Ix]‘llh‘l"uj;:::Al,‘»";|w;’1‘ar’x" s A:‘wm ,‘”,1.“,',‘;‘ reall, par i i by Wil 2 Baerlir ¢ Get HUDYAN from your druggist—50c a package, 6 packages, $2,50. If you cannot Around (he stands was ouly standing room | et Megroeor:Mahel, by Mam Off Mcdinn Thouiple piny: Free: procure HUDYAN from your druggist, send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY COM- for the thousand Charley Herr (2:09) b, h. by Al o Mo Lonk. ihecy, PHhed PANY, San Francisco, Cal. Women are advised as well as men. The doctors of the HUDYAN REMEDY COM. PANY may be consulted for nothing. Write, Seven Cracks Take the Word. G-Bessio Huntington By McGianity, 1'by Wilits, 1. "Time q A Druggists—Kuhn & Co., Sherman & MoConnell Drug Co, Myers-Dillon Drug Co. J. A. Fuller & Co.. Chas. H. Echater, J. H Sobmidt, Omaha. Camp Bros, Council Bluffs. Dillon Drug Co., South Omaba, all sell and recommend Hudyan —————————— | ? GAME CHARLEY HERR TAKES SECOND MQ\E'I! 1 " PIRATES LOSE ANOTHER AT CINCINNATI | ) he Five Hents Neceasary to Declde the - Aty x tehes W (il, Who Lets Race, in Which Seven of (he s . Ba Rite o bW Specdiest Horses in the emed, a Herr looked tired, w=unk Country Contest. he was still a good choice on his h qualities of dying hard BOSTON, Sept. 27.—Cresceus, the king of stallions, added a jewel to his crown today by winning in five hard-driven beats the | evorn' torms. Out went GCresceus, pull England Trotting-Horse Breeders' associa- | yning ihe 1 at the quarter, while tion on the Readville track. So much of [ Grivien 1 H s e A & favorite was the son of Robert McGregor | chariov fy to lead the halt before the trial began that the pools were | e g o resceus could not ¢ Y barred against him. It looked for two h rat s Arion was four Jengihs | mans hit by pitched ball, a sacrifi and as if the great stake would be wrested from while Arion was four lengths | Tenney's single. Brookiyn won the game the king by that wonderful little trotter. | yeooijcally forgotten. It was at (he three- | on i1 elghth, when three runs were scored winne e Massa- | . at the three- | on three singles and a double. Kelly was Charley Herr, the winner of the Massa- | quarters that Herr's chance of winning | po bl bt e chusetts stake race last year g bostfor aqrr 8 Chace of A inAINE | removed from the game for kicking. Gat Bt game as was Charley Hurr, his| oond {t aid not appear that hs could lose s, an ioflelder of Hartfe has be strength was not equal to the task and RIS | with an case that carricd the crowd off 1 by Brooklyn. Score star set in the third heat, when Cresceus| iy foat Crescous stepped out and in th oA 2 beat him at the wire. After that, In R stretch went to the front by four lengths t fourth heat, the Lexington horse made &|and Herr, tircd, was whipped under the wondertul bid for the race, leading to the | wire, just out of Grattan Boy's way «n,.h quarters .m‘l‘ilnu being beaten 25t | Tho others were well behina ? Ke in the stretch by Cresceus, who seemed to have marvelous speed_when needed | Champlon Wins ciding Heat The race as a whole was undoubtedly the| The fifth and last heat was a simple ) Jen's, atest event ever scen in New England. | affalr. Cresceus led the way and tho 1 Farrelt, 18 recalled the stallion event vears ago at | 4ffair was in the last hundred yards, whe; Beacon Park, Cambridge, when Nelson | Grattan Boy beat Herr for the place. The s 3621 Totals crowned himselt by winning a $10,000 purse. | Face was ended and Cresceus was crowned | politited for Willis i the wtnd The day was perfect for the race and the | 8Kaln. At no time in the race was Lord . u > 001008 track, while looking a trifie soft, was evi l\”v‘-‘m ever In it, while Arion was unable 1ed FURE soion o aas Hite dently ;prime footing. The crowd must | to force n a little extra speed | ¢ Kelly, Dahien. First base on the favorite once more. At the word Cres-| WBrooklynm, 41 B cus, Charley Herr and Arion went by on| Cineinnatl, 4y New York, ¢ P | | The fourth heat opened with Cresceus | 1 | oo Loateec BPdcAoBvEavivavatBtBoEoRoToRcTINe BROOKLYN MeGinnity was | | vineivl ith the exception of th sixth ionio when Boston scored two run Bok HONOTIRITATIASRIT 4N shak faveedoReouvE ) Daile woEvid vaon- The heats of the great event were pre T b b Otier) 4 rates Couldn't Hit ceded by and interspersed by other heat lor (Tite : i |, PITTEBURG, Sept, 27.—Cincinnati today of the 2.14 pace, which was finally won by b v’ hits in the fourth innin I 1 was in itself a fine race ‘\HZ Hx .““v v‘\\{ h Newt The appearance of the stalllons on the n ba Attenda track calle for individual rounds of v o “ INCINNATI plause, aud Jupe, owned by Thomas W.| 8 ) ) RHOAE awson, scemed to win the most plCatpenter) ; 11 | 0110 DORINOUONOUONONONONONONIRCNONCHON CRNORNONINOUONONONONINOIHONONCEONONOHITONIHNINOINONS wore Cresceus, owned by | jitod ch. g (Golden) i el H George Ketcham of Toledo; Charley Herr, | Wiikes Patchon. ’u iDootis 0 4 - - David Cahill, Lexington, Ky.; Jupe W. | Bivouac, g. g (Deaden) ‘ 4 f X Boston; Grattan Roy, R. H. Plant, Macon, | Victor, b, g. (White). . ng).. § 5 0 $3,758, Their cor " were put at i DL YERAR AN Ga.; Benton M., B. W. Marble, Wilkinson Time: 2:08%, 2:10, 8.0, 24151 $100, ville, Ont., and Lord Vincent, George F. A Aic 4 e | by Hon S rank Gones of Portsmouth; N. X | camer |, Karned runs: Cinclnnatl, 2. Two-base hit: [ Wins Cha . ¥y Offered Public Roads, ntralt First in One |7 Thre Clarke,” Beck st by ’ CHONCEOINOEONONINCTORNOINNONONINONONIEONS horses announced was drawn at the last moment. He has not mime buse hity by Louiy Republic was drawn at the last momen Heat of the W ene Trotted it: Irwin. | Stolen b Nurrow Margin, N et ek lutrewal at Terre 1 sty el v, Dauble piky b= AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT TAKES HOLD : o o race e Off Waddell, 1; off Newton, 4. 8truck gu The feature of yesterday's contest at the . h)””“K ey 11‘““‘\1'“ In., >0 T I’{H’.‘n A HAUTS, In yi By Waddell, &' by Newton, | Wil pitche ment of the Dupont Gun club was | —_— early statement from Mr. Lawson regarding n gpolled the racing this afte Newton, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Emslie, ateh betw tt and Parmel b l jupe. This told the inside history of the | nfon. The morning broke d p Glants Hat Out Vietssy plons LIRS | Systematic and Extended entign- (1Y} purchase from Mr. Snell. It was concluded | O'cigck half ‘an hour wfier the fobt iod | NEW YORK 21 _The New Yorks i art marein oF ané sttt o with Mr. Lawson's opinion that Jupe was | was cafled, the downpour hegan: One more w n t s i’ the fourth nning P @ the owner offered | heat. the 'third of the 2:20° class trotting \eir runs through runs nen_entera: e o b and the wner atored | heat e e e "y, Ot | it vt fhtateh tall | VA vger , n enterod ALL THE OLD FAVORITES - Just What You $1,000 to a certaln charity it Jupe came | tho firei heat o ) w York club ha e heat of th 3 cluss pace, purse were made. Pray nts with nside the flag in the first heat. Jupe jJust | $1.500, were all that eould be finlshed ler from Nor- | 0" vernge 9 we y by Wi got inaide the flag in the Srst heat, but| Annio Burns. who took the firat two heats | %5 o, Qeore] | Burnside, ‘whose averag Follow. | Secretary Wilson of the Departm Have Wished was outside in the second. . wire and Marrowly excaped beine Aarsncas R O.A.E, | In8 18 the complet rotal, Ay, | AGTiculture contributes to Harper ‘ Yireand naprowly escaped bejng distanced, . R ok Maias K tal Weekly a paper detailing the plans of the | Grattan oy was drawn for the polo, |&nd Cornelia mell fourth. fime: o171k k b1 ! | Buunders 1i-140 specting good roads, the nature of the | CO———— ————— Lord Vincent second and the others in or- | avet “moneyv and the odds are tonight eyen X m 1 118 K s TR TR SULEC D N Batd e der, Charley Herr, Cresceus, Arion, Benton [ better in fay 4 0 ot Contralto. , ] Hark 129 of different localities and where such ma- M. and Jupe outsldo. Six timcs they came |, Vesper ook te one heat fnished \ 3 Petersor s terlal can be procured. He writes as fo down to fhe wire and then & short 4o- | eicecdingly e himm Brot e aire in an | 111any ... MeDonald frtd s lay ensued. ISU uty N|ml(|‘” into third place and Orrin i 0 it 3 4 The question of the improvement of the On the resumption of scoring the word [ B fourth = fime: 1:12% 5 % 2 Totals 132 3 American roads has been for a lopg time was given to a ragged start, as Grattan| poraemen gathered here. -"h“"v”" Sl Labbi0 i i it 3} e agltating the min the people who Boy and Lord Vincent held back while | ceascd yestorday atternoon there wiis i N Yot L Da i 1050, %=0 3 a pride in the welfare of the country. n . oryceus and Charley Herr had their|an inch of thin glue-like m:d on if, but | New York, 2. First base 318 13 1711 Tourlsta have been forced to make compari- | - y this_niorning, after working 00d | JZarned runs 2 F noses to the front. Grattan Boy, as the | oF the nieht the enurar g 1 Kood part | arrors: Philadelphia, 5 New York, 1. I sons unfavorable to the home highways Would Play. vorite lace, started rifte | and the drivers salc < lig bases: Philadelphia, 8; New York b by 1Gve sorih i (e stric ero the ground is s \'nl;nu:rm i »wm-‘nl:‘x ~'Im!'l\;n”'lnliv |lm‘v‘ 1‘;;:« LR U B % st | First bage on iss O Dinn, 4: off Hiw- | T) i 3 5 &5 7| when they have gone abroad and seen tke |1 districts wh ro th glo‘ml is of these steady, then settled ! i events, {ncludes the following speclals v Struck out: By Dunn, 13 by Hawlay. 3131 beautifully level and well-kept roads of | W0 separate natures can be made valua enpugh to keep Arion from taking the pole | * Tha "Abbott, to beat the world's trotting orifice hit: Thomas, Doyle. _Stolen 218 Great Britain and many of the continental | ble. The material for road-making that ia at'the elghth, with Charley Herr at his h';\l‘.:’. Ao wagon, held by himself, 2:04 Siagle, Davia, “’«"'\“"hh.m'('\w“‘_'.' ! 2 countries. 1t will be good mews to the |absent from one district will be found in heels. Jupe was last and the others well | Sl B UG YN he amateur vact ire: Snyder. Time: 2:00. 2 2 12 17 whole nation to learn that read improve- |abundance in another, and the office at the turn went the 3 Resme of Agriculture will thus world's record to wagon. held by one ST. LOUIS, pt. 27.—8t. Lenis-Chicage 1 ment to be made a special study, and | Department horses and until the quarter it was not|ar vk, driven by C. G. K. Billings of | ball game postponed, wet grounds. Bt t wide inquiry to be set on foot among the |placed in possession of imtelligence that Ld w0 R, lunc | oot R T Fael ety ottt v L B e | Dygpepsia Cure Arion had an easy lead, Herr right bebind, | wagon, and Luciile, driven by Mr. B{1lings Playe Lost Boyd 3 of campaign fer road improvement a com. wagon. The summary of the 2:20 trot | Pittaburg i w0 | N ] LEYUpOn 8 AURATIOT DRSIY: BUTSHYSIY S3. B el were about the & all moving steadily. | Wabash, purse $.000, fc class trot. | Bosto ¥ e tle road office by which a few thousand dol [tartificially digests the food and alds On the next quarter the going was very Chi ceeennes ] y lars & year are spent along the lines of | The stony section can be drawn upon to | Nature in sirengthening and recone fast and at the three-quarter Arion barely | “guena (Wilson) CIneInnatl 'svveeeseees ] | both educational and practical work. in- |=upply the wants of the district that is all| jtructing the exhausted digestive or- laid Charley Herr. E were on Cresceus, | May Alcott New York ruble projects have been advanced J and and soil, and from the sandy quar.er | gans. 1tis the latest discovered digest- out and for an eighth the speed Was 0| Afaowie Anderson 4 4 NEW RECORDS AT ONWENTSIA hell dequate to meet the dificulty of improviag |the material that is lacking in the stony | can approach it in eficiency. 1t in- great that both horses almost closed the| Red Jun: il | r highways. One of thess projects led | couniry. The wants of the pecple in oue [ stantly relieves and permanently cures bunched. Around the first ¢ ; tis possible to pick position. At that distance | “¢ . | Boy means of placing the highways of the coun- Grattan Boy, Cresceus and Benton M mak- | to beat her record of 2 trotting to | Brooklyn ‘\v Iree 1 / ing a fast bunch. At the half the horaes | {URULL Philudelphia 1110 ; ) The Department of Agriculture has a lit- Wikl Ll Digests what you eat. who seemed to be making Grattan Roy step | (aRHAIG onsidered and abandoned as being fn- |can be obtained in exchange for the stone [ antand tonic. No other preparation Lady Gera'dine ery gap with the leader. Down the stretch | yidy Gonading Walter B. the Thirty- | ' ) , the sending out by the Departmeat of | place will not be the wants of those in| Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, they came, but C ey Herr had ?qm- by | " Time TP RTIN six 1 Less E \griculture, within the last vear, of ex- |another. These needs will be studied by | Ilatulence, Sour tomach, Nausea, Arlon and in a length was under the wirc ¥ perts to meet and co-operate with different | the agents and reports made in due order. | Sick Headache,Gastralgin,Cramps and first. The fight was for place, for Cres RACES DRAW SMALL CROWD X bodles in various states for the purpose of | Each man will work carnestly and method- | allotherresults of imperfectdigestion. ceus, breaking away from Grattan Hoy 1 FOREST, hin shoot | CRTFYIng on practical experimentation with [ically for the good of the whole, and the | Price50c ana §1 6 6120 contains 214 times tried to put his nose ahead of Arion, but [ Tywo Good Events I of the best ama Boifers in the west « it Dhoot | cteel tracks that would enable the farmers | road department will keep a guiding hand | Wuallsize. Book alluboutd vspopsiamulied trea extensively throe horses, ttan Boy also having Nilmeriaally: ship. The day was cold and disagreeable ing the risk of the heavily laden wagoas [from any one who has anything to offer Charley rr Gets Second Heat. The racing season, whicn is being held in [ was of a s singly high order. A yeur Total ... made softer by centinuous rains, from the entire country in the fmportant he, etc, At 1 1o the first, though it brought Charley Herr | 1% Park assoclation. opened “yesterday |ship of the United St 157 quailfied. dlately stepped to the lead. Arion broke [ pace with threa starters. Roby, owned by Pecant of Hawarden, and George W, [ \alter B. Smith, the young Onwentsia lines and prepare it for doing more thor- | residing in and familiar with the disiric's | (he formation of classes by rond experts. Herr and at his wheel the two passed the | ivery heat was' closely cont was the favordie in N | players to see e United tes Into districts, secure an |ports added to the valuable literature that | ;most careful attention with a view to the no change except that Herr was almost t o the ey, R K kgt his mansg ated the afternoon 18 holes ' | proposition ¥y Vardon A * came to the three-quarters Grattan Boy s f % under bogey und 1 str i ka | practical road-makers, addre t locality 18 of sufficient extent to necessls | condition of the highways and lessen the he could not hold his speed. At the three- | | x a8 N DronDUNGed fevorite Tor the t exhibit 0 a0k Bie | 3 . B m: ¥ r rth 1 r hat will form si8 of rc heretofore conducted, and a carcful record ‘The following qualiticd for the Marshall To begin with, it 1s proposed to locate | with the approximate saving to the wagon through the stretch, Herr won by a nose o ‘eritered in the | cChamplonship NEW YORK, Sept, 27, ~The w Over the World Crescous looked stronger than before and i ement of the owners Morn- After chapter of Royal P priial b priest, James |west. The value of this plen is that as the | where & tracks are laid and hard rock poids the record for rapld development rses were called for_the second heat odds | MY illlam Hol 1 s Vgrand King Willo® | peculiar unto themsclves, by a system of | tracks cannot readily be obtained, as to P TR il g2 5 C g agents we shall st informa- | deficiency. It will be the duty of the ageu 1 w copsiderably more than tion o need . country | to make experiments along these lines with | | iy start and Henten M the worst of it, for | JIElNACERE by Wwhich two o btain the necessary materfal Hed O Before | feed oft it Onwentsia today in the qua el g KA I T pushed after Cresceus. and & raw wind lnteriered to same extent 1 2 sticking fast in the ruts of soft roads, [on the subject and inviting co-operation CURES il iy conjunction with the Douglas county fair, | ago when the crack goifers of the count Parmelee '1.... 6| These experiments have caused suck |work of bringing our highways up to the ists, or by 13 ternoon with an attendance of about 44, [ Today, howover, only those turning in 3 | extensive experimentation to decide the [ Authority will be given to the agents to ace B s e e A Ao . A o i o stations to be found in the various states e hunared yards away and dropped |G, F: Reed of Omaha: Témplets Y | elght of ‘the slxteen qualifiers were under| Total ,, i decided to organize an office on broadcr |along any lines that are suggested by those Bloomfie'd’ | plaver, carried off the horors of the day by Taylor Challe h work. ch they are located, and these ex- ! | BIGYAR. earsid OFE TS MONOTS O Sho cuy 27 | Nuw voRK, § ] | which they are located, and theso cx-|[n o word, the dopartment is prepared to quarter, Grattan Boy third, Arion sixth | hories belvg well bunci | o this end s proposed o io | periments will be reported on and the re- h odi ith ‘made the 3 holes in 161, which is 7 extension to the people of the various states length ahead of Cresceus. As the horses 0 to 1 on the made a bid for a place with the leader, but | previous record, b thas i ol 5 and educational institutions and mak tate it steel experiments will be carried on | troubles of those who use the public roads quarters Herr was royally fighting Cres- |« he' same | ment honors, Walter Egan's play a i nd through grand drive in, around che curve and 3 and trot for orses | yoiuid trophy, carrying with It the western | Roval Arch Masons Elee 4 | 16 1he. weatars avons Bleet Ofleers. | o ggouts in the eastern states and the | wheels and the benefit to the district, and i an established fact, says Pearson's %0 it proved. Jupe, however, saw the red e mallta ot The s Che, SAVOELtS [ ayhifde S Crescens Shows in Front, of 2 to 1 were placed on Tip Medium by | Willlam Wa of oranges and lemons, peaches and grapes it proved, the race by a unose. Herr had heat, with Barney a o The | W I it f doll millions of dollars a year o ¢ i it the p T Y scheme of 1 al road improvement he cannot did not succeed. It was a great finish for Audience that Was Light Ing round for the western golf champiod ! 12 2111125 [ to get their produce to market without run- [over all, accepting and using suggestions - with the play, but in spite of this the play Diseases. | Back The second heat was somewhat similar [ under the management of the Omaha D 0 e re for the y haok ¢ t of the Omaha Dr competed here for the amateur champion- a demand to be made for further and wore | level of those of other nations. " again a winner. With the pole he fmme- | Ty, st race on rOg 0 t 4 The first race on the program was a 2.2 | cards of 18 or under gained that honor and 2 best plan for road fmprovement that 1 have [ conduct experiments with any material or % and every encouragement will be given for behind to get his feet. Cresceus was &fter [awind by W, I lrown of courge, not only f 18, but also for 3 holes, | Strong desire or give the whol matter the broadest and and Jupe in the rear. To the ha.f there 1 | ! P 4 M best_previous record ¢ | lor “and Harry r h voush | educated agent in each of those districts 1o | the department will gather in the course o ywing | study conditions, confer with scientists and [ of the movement. Where the trafic of the | of every possible assistance to better the | 1y was 80 compl which « the | ports of work done and proposed to be done |ypon a more extensive scale than any ceus with his length to the good and in & . the mragtirn Y 1o | chused much favoral N t W Yyrk scope of (he Tuy of the cost of the road made in this way I SAM'S APPLE CROY th Omaha and Coun nto ML eral grand | (oinern states, one in the prairle states [forwarded to the department T the prophets sald it would be his race and |} entered in the three |y n g . fol'ow Jasons today | nd ope in the mountain states of the far | It is anticipated that questions will arise ' yjuvugine, that the United States now flag this time. h auite handily, When 1ha | John Stuart ! S0 1yfens | conditions of the several localiiies for the lling up of the pace between the of feuir Industrics, such as the Erowing okmuker " >\ Tend \tercommunieation n the various[the cheapest method of supplylng the o el g e Tho third heat Charley Herr lost and, as ) Dookmake Here w whera the (M. B 4 intercom \ wtion at more fruit than any the pole, but ¢ us got the best of T and the best methods of inaugurating a [the material at his hands, aud If he fin¢ B fan i SHIUAES MO A the last named never made up the distance " aniels ¥ 3 ' " It is proposed that these agemts shall |his vicinity it will be left to him to make lions would scarcely cover the ! 4 1l the grapes marketed. Peaches end specimens of road material to ps farther out and search the distrl | ke Dtk thatafins AL aae s SR chemical division of the Department if nature has not in some hitherto un- | arag contalning as many as 300,000 80 DEGEP"'IVE . ulter f » v ppriculture for analysis; that hal red spol left a bountiful vx, but our banner crop, so far us fruft ! 3 . the’ Ha g b be made along the lines of aff t such a need and keg ncerned, 18 apples. We have produced ' 0 | 18 r Y ibility of the se na- | awaiting the ingenulty and prese P po coalesciug ver many as 210,000,000 barrels in a single teriuls to be obtained at each of the n and have sold as high as 3,000,000 man to dig out and utiiize. ¥ eral localities and (he 4 rult vial that he, with els to England alone. We carry in ’ o tho dilferent distpicts ended that k icquired to 10,000,000 barrels of the crop of tunning T ‘ / s o he |qistrict and concentrate his entire time ¥ that b Ships welgh anchor in New York, Reokschs 14 6o dsceptive y ud thought on the siudy of the coudition « ply a « timo, 1n o single week, bearing It comes and goes—keeps you guessing. SUP ! b v t , gt i 1 gt Holld Jormalidy . |! limo. ia & slugle wask, bearing LAY tua GRUM=hAR €518 It § ) o } ¥ These agepts must of necessity be good | Makes his report re s Industries the country has ever Nine times out of ten it comes from the Arabah A ! s s e weers; they should know something | 715t he will and promises to take rank as the kidneys b LErrors: Supe g 3 v y bout geology, for wiil be necessar Bures of the cost con 8008 t crop of the world That's why Doan's Kiduey Pills cure it 0 y. | r " g R o B ahae e A S0 6L R OB 1 Cure every kidney ill trom back troubles | i 0% " r . 8 \ h ame rrounding country in search of material n a varlous s tern section of lowa, 18 truly a wonder- te. diabotes, Arapahos, B rman. Umpire o 19 el for sultable to the road-making needs of that ¢ Wy be 1 country, but uet much more | Here's an Omaha case to prove it 1 i Sl v cction; @ knowledgo of unage will be o of & score of reglons in Mr. Alfred Willetts, fireman of the silver | 7y b ¥ Aray ahoe, 0. M. ; ¢ K:R6org of reglon 1 platiag Gsparimens of the Usloy 1o | Bupsr pArapat . ti By Towner, i £ V : eral litons and the dificultios to Le t 1 3 n that county alone thero ur shops, living at No. 3110 Grand avenue, | gy Batterios: & T ties In tl ing rou encountered in road improvement, and y A i p Svateains aBauting ot says: “For about six months a dull aching | Weaver; Arapahoe - 1 e ff before match play beg Y practical acquaintar h the art of gra T t A N iras paneRRIRRASET LT over the reglen of my kiineys was much | Umpire! Pattor The match pliy for th ng that those familiar with road-making 1 re t v il of these trees are in one second wnd third cups more pronounced if 1 stooped or did any e s ald. morning 1 0 total output is close on to nager Dickinsor 1 Chiet nis for Marshall leld ve survey of the situation will be lald for useful road lite barrels, or enough to supply the i R | i acquire will greatly help in a comprehe than the first 1 thing requiring a strain on the muscles of the back. Thinking Dean's Kiduey Pills ¢ Berry of the Unton Pacit T JRIILh | ASRARL WiRnsF The first thing an agent will be expe 1 » of others will b American sale to England ight help me I procured a box at Kubhn ecipl train yester day to make a Valter Inott againat Chandler L tok to do when he arrives at his district will [ matt s will be read by men who rk, howe has two countios, T Co's drug store, corner Fifteenth and Passenger Agents Francis and | o William Holabird, jr., against Charles A. | be to make himself thoroughly acqualnted | in and have a practical knowle h smaller than Mills, which do even Douglas streets, and they did me & world [ Buchanan of the Burlington and Eikhor \'\'\’. R ERR R Temper Folks to Meet with the material at his command. There P o whole country will [ better than this and as a state it ral of good o 1 mever would have advised [ 4re in Chicago atwnding a moeting of the | Ypk S0 RS b anicis. (KANSAS CITY, Syt 21 The national |are many localltics in the United Stat s ped in the work [ three times as many apples as lowa. The others to procure the remedy and take a| ' A" " e A st the| Guyvle Thompson agalnst Robert Wrenn anvention of the Am | Young Prople's | where stome cannot be found within 100 | ounties referred to are Niagara and Or course of the treatment.” Buriington n the city, | Willam Waller against Albert Schaller | miles or more, Other localitics are so 6 the movement to|leans. In the western tier, which together Raving": - .| Walter Bgan agalnst second man in play , . For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents | DA'iNE b « of sight n\.u‘ux.."'“ galnat nd man in pl touy as to make the farmers who try to r results in a matter tha \ barrels of the best kind of per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, N.| “Fdwin M he newly appointed con- —- r § - i make the soil fertile almost A spair of |ha the talking stage " ! All through this area are Y., sole agents for the United States. V"rmnm( fr l;‘!n ssent urrm» ‘onk “m.q‘ S :HI:v s “l":l"I"‘ i . nces F oming the obstacle st pature has | Department of Agriculture will place t the ) ting 20,000, 000, 40,000 and S ot o| has areived In the city from Des Moines | CHICAGO, Sept. 2T—Gearge Siler, the| Wilard s i amora Remember the name Doan's aud take mo | Mas GrEVEE (0 00 He dutics of his new Aght referee, and Lou M. Houseman, | tion of 1 " b substitute, position. oxlug exhibitlon manager, both filed | tinue th | Lew the reports that come In from a s |them the facllit of the experiment [soming make of (he roadside a paradise placed in their way. It can easily be seen | disposal of the agents in co-operation with N Ny 100,000 trees, which tn blos- |

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