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THE OMA ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. LEEVER'S WORK T00 SMOOTH | 2577 ' i 20 : Passed 1 Umpire: H ' [ ) Bods Dnable 0 Gosnect with Boodens or;n P e S et : ”_}’9 b”t IOIkS I)&Ve asr Pittst fehy 1 Pirates' Pitoher, hilndeiphin hea Bostor § eri KENNEDY HOLDS BOSTON SAFE ALSO Ul = . ; : ¥ eas'y time nowa.days g New York 1 ] 1% phce, of Mat Meanlt’ 'st Yenterday HORSEMEN SEE GOOD RACES|: i mor npromsing wa No Change in the wt Driving Park tions of 1he Nat Hemurkably Fast Time the unfavorable weather Lengue Te v € t srepart of th the Omaha 1 Y Weanther, AL By . will be The second day's races waha [ one-half mile nnail, : : 4 New Yok, 8 Driving park drew an attendan th 1 Chicugn 3 | nevenvornona ot e proseam beins a0 | MAKING — BETTER ~ SCORES | 3 Hoston exceptionally good one. TWo races were ed with o field tarters 10| Fhird Doy of the Duront Gun Club PITTSBURG, Pa., § 8.—Leever's fin o, The firat race wis pace, | Thovt IV DUNE ot hE pitching was (00 much for Cincinnati today | ity A Rl Rl Meeting. aud the bome team won easily. Beckley mare after the f h st strained kle in running to third in by a length from ( in 20| 1 f the D the eighth inning and Peitz relieved him, vier, the Raht for y na Bee ¥ afterr Attendance, 5,000, Score en Hirdie A and Mayols, wh t U PITT R tronk bid for was beaten acea the | remarkabl sportemen w y ; t was also te by the Beaum 't ¢ T 1 e 8 hed Ritohs i promi Ty Wak g - heard from v ot O Brien erest wit Leach 183 second well contest tra which wa " | e fight belng hetwee y . s P e and with th Leever, b 1 horses well : tals &th In the re rest rat t v bir Vittaburg Clnelnnatl Wagner. 8 E vorite bases: * Lea Ay o Kit > balls: O L " 5 pitch: puill h i f'nderfer Emsiie o a Quakers ¥ Dick Koo NEW YORK, Sept atch, ... New York at the polo gr noon by heavy etlck w T deaf and dumb pitcher 8 the box in the thind i B 100k his place. but he e o Burk Fhiiadelphians i check. Pl Mat 7 has been s 1 by the Now York clu Tamm i \ PHILADELP A : YonrKk Nicholson. .13 . e [T} o RHOAE |08 PPl R L $ "u§|!:\~ Klop- | 8impkins Thompson. by “Juryman; Victor &, b. g, by 1 l ‘ Blag f anks 2 12 13 Dot Victor; Templeton, b. ‘m., by Longituda; | [hamy | . Roby wll Pacing b. ®., by C. Caftrey s ] 1 it co-for-all pace and trot, memwers | et 3 J | L : Omaha Road Chib-Carter Moc b s WAt gl by Robert McGregors Tom Dolan, ' 1 Onward: Lulu Calluway, tawis - ~ — onhe way: Lady Richards, bl. n Parmeies | | - fgimont; Henry Colby, bl. g, by John A. | B—17 T P B D TT oMM TY | night's meeting Mayor Kelly was ono of | Ing I', Johneon will prech at 1t o'clack on In 180 and ey ol ‘ 4 i — Rray < # | the speakers and he assisted materially in | The Ol '»Hin T \;“’v“ rodyce FoO Kimbali : outh Omaha News . i |uvringiog avout the consolidation. Owing to | oy Fielii s ooty e ans ¥ sira ik oUtiHIE By batled hall [ RM FAILS ON FRIDAY |5 S 1 s il | the parades tn Omaha the attendance was | say itabrioon » for Taslor in the third," I9 Townsend . : WL REE YT STWTTE | 100 0 largo as expected, 50 1o business of [ Commisslon.t Clark fs using the gradinz Philadel 0 00201 | Favorites Beaten with Startling Fre. [ Peterson . For the purpose of appointing members | importance was transacted. Next week's | machine on w“].-m nm: ety ot north of New York 1000100 auency at the Hawth Hungate of tho board of registration the city coun- | mecting, however, promises to be a hum- |*{rels SU 18 Qo kood work = | \'."\‘.“\'u.'x"‘ Iw\ errors: Philadeiphing 1: | Race Track. Mitchell vied ¥ 1= 8 el met in adjourned session last Dworak, has returned from Atkinson, Neb., | THE REALTY i b R ilier and Dared thoss reglatrar ok DR g ratTL oAty Shy Orth, 2 ylor CCarrick, 1, Struek | CHICAGO, Sept. %.—Favorites far it L | First Wara ident ¥ esis and relative [ INSTRUMEN TS out: Hy rrick E badly at Hawthorne today. In the ot et 5 21— 8| First Prect James P S E President Tagg of the Young Men's Re — e N Blagle, Vauhaitran, ‘T Rve-bins hii: Dolan: | Lncey o Blayers were touted, when long | Behuits e § Mokay, TR Haidher T pubtican club has called o meoting of the | PROSPERITY AT WEST POINT | Rareanty T o e, Taics inkiian, | S8 S0 N e e e oy “l“i\‘x\‘w’f‘:‘n‘,y.lly it 100w Dolarney, M “|club for Monday night next at Mayor * ;u 1, ¥ i : Davis, Sclba itel: Taylor, Time! | made the favorite. The fily was heavily | e 11109 16000 Third L Smith, Bu | Kelly's office in the Masonic block, Twenty- | Twenty-Six of Fr. Roessing's Parix 5. Umpire played and wus 7 to § at post time. Cora Rice 4 fitth and N streets. At this meeting the foucrs, All of Them Farmer T o 5 | Goets was second choice at b to 2. | Compass | pRan v rthur | resignation of Pre ut Tagg will be ) Make Trips to ¥ was pocketed and unable to e OWA__CI g 1 | L : L Interfered i the o tening of the | 1 won by ola was | dedicated today in a & " tu last evening that as his business would | Rev. Father Ruessing, priest of the Cath Chlcago-Be. Louls gme ehers favorite in the irst race, but was | lowa university. Rain put the eridi Sior. | &Il Mim away from the clty for several|olio parish of West Boint, Neb, was in were hit hard, but ; ) . Little Tim won it | " had shape, The first touchdown ore | ca o o i in the ninth inging by fumiting two bunts | ke | 575 Upper Town, 0. The high sc Third W ‘ Al place someons el L his position. The |He was talking about the condition of und then making u' bad throw. Seco “irat race, six furlongs: Little Tim, 102 | due to Towa's excellence, but to the visitors' fest Immett Farmer, John | ; e A pohenv e L LiRin - BRNIAN R Sty o game postponed; rain. Attendance, 1,16% | (Tally), 4 to 1. won: Kl Oriente W, | ity ran, % election of a president and the formulating [affairs in his parish and in th ur Scor Alexander), 8 o 1, second; Hanswurat, 15| - - 3 ¢ George | of plans for the campalgn will be the |conversation remarked The people in ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO. {Dupeer, 15" to I, third Time: 115, Cour o sot Ball Seasc : ombe, Geor gl sl b RHO.AF, | ties, F or, Azl ord, Roberts, Bt MITCHELL, 8. D.. Sept. 2§.—(Special 4 $ ’ W perous condition. For four ycars ther McGraw, b1 0 L & 0/ Strang, 8b.. o | B, 1 Fortune ifer, Krewer, Bur- | pioeram.)—The first foot ball game of the R.. W. Mullins, Her B tam e - il , Burkett, 16,0 3 3 0 1Chlids, b.., 0 nett’s Walkaway also ran T e pluyed hers this aftsrnoon be: | Broderick Mayor islders Sewer Ordi bas not been the least ¢ Meidrick, <£0 0 4 0 0 MeCarty, if 0 ond e, 8lx furlongs: Dollle Welt- | {oon Yankton and Mitchell High school On account of the agitation on the sub- [ Mayor Kelly has taken the three sewer | plaint and Tonovan, rf1 3 0 0 0 Mertes, cf.. 1 y), 13 to 6, won: Pope 10, 102 g1avons. Mitchell team won by the score | 4. council has been careful lect | ordinances passed by the council at a re Wallace, s 0(Green, ©f.... 0 0 210 to 1, second; La Gole it Joct the ooun | Keinter, 2 5 o|Bradley, 1b. 0 lexander), 16 to 1, third. ~Time: 1:13%. | i competent men for the board this year with | cent meeting under advisement. He 0nds | Buropean visitors are all farmers of Cum McGann, 160 41 0|McCor'K, ss 0 Andes, Fausturo, The Lady in Blue, l,m'vt Dies fre Foot Rall Injnries. | a view to having the books kept up in first- | that in one or t instances errors have | ing county, who have never in all of their | glicting, G 1 Land and Benjamin ajto ran . Biink, 18| CHICAGO, Sept. 98 —Lawrence Plerson of | clae shape | been made in securing signatures. As soon | 3 il e Dupee), 15 to 1, won; The Butcher, 10 {he Tak est 100t ball tearp, Moo Tt | Totard T o Brewer Ten live bird event evening | mer | features of Monday night's meeting my parish were never in a more pros this year twenty-six of my | parishioners took a trip to Europe. These | experience in the county enjoyed the times they are now having good ] Reglstration days this vear are on Octo- | as these repancies are straightened out ) v n o game | 3 Tajly), 20 to 1, second: Cora Goetz! 105 |\ b, A y -y | Fully 5 'y g 1 Y, Wednesday, died today at the ) i - on account uf darkness By Bt e, Jonts D | pital. His home was at Lexington, | Some little routine business was trans- | they will be publishe roperty owners | Lndured Death's Agonies, 00000710110 ey sam u Dare, Compass, i | ber 18, October i and November 3 | the mayor witl sign the ordinances amd | 4 ! P ter Stevens | in the districts concerned are anxious to| Only e roaring fire enabled J. M. Garrett- | o¢, Pirate Queen and La also acted. The claim of Pou r Stevens | in district n nxious t | R SR hes, Pirate Queen and Lasance SikaeuIL Gavat g S | | 78 was allowed and an o o for | have contratls let before cold weather sets | son of San Antonio, Tex., to lie down when Earned runs: St. Louls, 2 Sacrifice hits orth chons one mll And s aixteenth: | Visterany- attaproon at 3 ¢'clack Rev, | for 578 was Bllowsd-RIEA8D Opéinance cor) U J s 3 nen ” e alley between Twenty-|In and the city authoriti yropose to |attacked by asthma, from which he suf Burkelt, Kelster, Strang,' Mccarchy, fira - 11, 9 (uchanam, 10 to 1, won: Bill | Michac! I Dowling was treated to an en ‘yyy’m) ine of 'm y;”rl\ \H: maea ‘v ety | b el A, ek, pio] e er S R W ER R e b oy, Callahan. = Two-base hit: — Chijas. | q 30 to'1, second; | tertainment which e students th and Twenty-sixt ects and G a st e ma u \ s po . g ) Three-base hit: McGann. Hit by pitcher y 9 7 to Crofihton' wniversity had been vreparini | {150 00 P CE sediand aigned by the| often so great that it spemed he endured Strung. Double plays: ' Mertes : 4 ar, Etta [to honor the feast of 8t Michael, the ) I 8 the vote was announced. | Proposed Celebration Over ¢ the agontes of death, but Dr. Kiug's New rmick, Wallace to « A . patron of the president It was the first | mayor as soon as the vote a8 announced. | o ety Aratiine of. the: 5 DI ¥ ) t ase o balls: Off Jon ord alse Ymiic and seventy yards: | Appearance this vear of the Mandolin or- [ “pliiiiong for fire hydrants at Thirteenth | Secretary Watking _ lscovery for Consumption wholly cure Jahan, 3. Passed ball: Kling : | Baird, 92 (Filck), 15 to 1, won; Vernetta, &7 | chestra and the |IVrt\ L asion on which the | 0" Missourl avenue, Thirteenth and J | club said yesterday th t ne; him This marvelous medicine is the only By Callahan, tojen buses X i | (R Jackeon), 15 to 1 3! The Sluggard, | students appeared as speakers. = i 2 i streots were | Night's meeting of the Commer 1ub the [ known cure for asthma as well as consump. Strang, 1. Time: 2:25. Umplre 104 (MeDermott), 8 to 1. thi 1 Aftor several papers had hecn read Prast- | gtrects and Thirteenth and I streets were | MKW fhent Bt g ; A ! onsump- | O edem. Maliarajah, Deponan, | dent Dowling made a brief speech. in Which | recoived and referred proposition aviog a ¢ a | tion, coughs and colds and all throat, che V. Ya . BrApiiTn. Bunanes Batetion Plantain, Coravill 11, Chauncey Fisher and | he referred to_ the ad ez offered the | T 10ty engineer was directed to sub- | %0rt of & jubllce over the census returns |and lung troubles. — Price, 50c and $1.00. | 19,404 VRdiv) BROOKLYN, Sept. 28 —Brooklyn tied the | Alice B. Chicopec also ran. students for thelr all-round improvement, ' * | would come up for consideration. Just now | Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Kuhn : b score i the fifth inning, when vith Sixth race, one mile and an elghth, sell- | He directed the attention of all to th mit estlmates as to the cost of repairing ) s el 4 out, Kehne led, Jones singled, Ke g Walkenshaw, 9 (Bucha ;| Moy Grasorizal and imusical sttt | Coriain portious of the weat ond of the Q |the plans for thin project aro in ombryu. | & Co, drugkiits "for two b d Shreckird b on 2 '(Ta g in which are developed ecomplis) t or two ol oo minor | but it is expected that the directors w i e e dont sontral 1o “the | Many, Sor" Warim) 4 a'1, third et ‘Which ‘recommend a Soung man to | street viaduct. Atter two or threo minor | Bt 1 B ¢Apend [ DRI B o Neihe Riat elghth inning and filled the bases with free 'What Next, Prince Klazes, Admetus, | public notice. street repairs had been ordered the body | W MOIE 00 L8 i ter € e delinite | CLAY CENTER, Kan., Sept. 28.—(Specinl order during the last four ‘lnnings, Ken i . M. Higgins, editor Seneca (111.) News, | gopuits and Wileox Go Campnigning. | ing. :n.; Clay .H.n"y ['.'A:- unlllumrsly:m ,.; et, Nedy _ pltohing splendidly. —Bensational 0 * 1 cted for years with piles that no 9 ». Schults, republican can- g v but on account of the wet weather there Catches by e Drmont waieonal | pat Crimps in Bookmakers' Roll. | was affiicted for ¥ Today John F. Schultz, republican ! wet i (J-'tn'.'..wh“,\"["".'\‘.'l‘u‘u:!. l|‘m41t ".5‘5':.“ et 8T. LOUIS, Sept. . players put |goctor or remedy helped until he tried | 4510 for stato senator, and B. E. Wilcox, Prominent Bohe nted, was no horse racing. There were thirty T BOSTON BROOKLYN. a big crimp in the bank rolls of the book- | pilions Arnica Salve, the best in the | cupaidate for member of the lower house, Yesterday forenoon Mayor Kelly ap- | elsht dogs entered in the all-age dog stakes . RHOAR REOAm [makers at Kinloch _perk this etes world, He writes two boxes wholly cured | (T N0 L e i Hon, James H. Van | pointed Phillp Zalinka to a position on the | and forty-four entered in the puppy stakes. | Hamiien, e d 0 4 0 L T 1130 0 | (holces passing the judkes in front. Alarfe |pim. Tnfallible for piles. Cure guaran- | ycon Jeave for Elkhorn and Bennington |police force. Mr. Zalinka iy ono of tho| The coursing was postponed yesterday hant, 11 0 0 Sheokurd, €0 2 1 0 o |crowd’ was present, uotwithstanding " the | (oeq. Only 2c. Sold by Kubn & Co.|on 4 campalgning trip. Messrs. Schultz. | prominent Bohemians of the city and his | afternoon on account of the rain. The ail Tenney, 16,11 8 0 0 Kelley, Ib o 3 0 |threatening weather. Just "prior to the | S0\ e Wilcor will speak at EIk. |appointment to a position of responsibility | ke dog stakes was won this forenoon by 3., 0 3 0 Crosa. 3b o | third race rain began to fall, the o1 " ¢ 3 vuvy downpours @ — - o . q on Sunday morning will | and trust is considered a good one. As | Red Diamond, owned by Ray Virgin of "o 0 0 Dallen, ss 3 {1 events being run in heavy downpours and fon Tantakt tand anda & o0 oue. x| ied Dlamond. o : w v el ol amiineck ces in i ALChe e e ) e to Bennington to attend the big rally | soon as sworn in by the mayor Zalinka | a, Neb. The runner-up being Las! i ] g track deop In . A the races were | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | arive to neanins - 0 , wen proposes to make a | reported to Chief Mitchell and was assigned [ Chance, owned by Myers and Ehrsam of nedy o | of the fourth. In this the crowd was e e ther Mr. Van Dusen proy 2 e orntise. 1Ca ’ g o 3 i, B trified by n tose finish botween Orlandine, [ ¢ o TEE he ety | ot of speeches for the ticket during | to duty. It Is understocd that another [ Enterprise, Kan,, und Ralph Hoffman's Ho | - 1% " rominent Bohemian is slated for a place | tenso June was third ount of the o Totas ., 37 the heavily backed favorite, and Groy | DONUTELL T Genop ta at the Murray. | the campaign and as far as his thme will | prominent Bohemian is slated for o bla uso June was third. On account of th ° t 9.8 y i ilco: e police force to take a position made | 10ss of so many hares, only one round of 382 decision amid the plaudits of the spec- | J. Wills and wife of Denver are in Omaha. | permit will accompany Schultz and Wilcox |on the poli fores [ ol i 908 ¥ ¢ Pl o & S8 D 0 tators. Results Senator Stewart of Nevada is at the 1er | on their electioneering tours vacant by a resignation, ho puppy stakes was run, the stakes being «Batted for Connor in the ninth Firat race, selling, mile and one-six- | goeng or T — divided among the twenty-two **Hatted for Pittinger in the ninth. teenth: Amelia 8trathmore, 101 (Dominick), | “F™F yroor of Lincola tn stopplng at Republicnn Clubs Conmoldate, | 1 Mawte < y Goml: e WentodTt okt Boston. . T e e € to b wan; Syivian, S (May), €10 S6C" | tne Murray § = A consolidation of the Colored Republican | Mrs. 1L To Shumway of W Venteott ; e ey Three-bi ong, Keniedy. Two-base | retta, Crystalline, “athedral | of the Merchan s & patron | about to be perfected. The preliminary 1o attend the funcral of Mr. Wright' d stimony before Commi - price 780, by mail 10 g g o e e BT R 9 ‘ 411 % "B, Wahlquist of Hastings Is a patron | ebout to be p PR o o Bhields N tho hearing oh an FISS Tive o Tarearvibon ohall ke Hoston, 1. Left o buses: Boston, “7; | Second race selling, six furlongs: Vicle fof the Tler Grand o | AR Reen e e e tha hastin €0 e | The washotit on Twenty:s e @ |application for the removal of John it. and oizes. v Brooklyn, 7. Struck out: By Kennedy, 1 & (Holand) 4 to 1. won: Diana | Judge Holcomb of the state supreme [ Thursday night and at the g LoThe washout on Twenty PpLe ) S the remgval ot doin B L R s by Pittinger, 3. Sacrifice hit: Demont 108 (May), 12 to 1, second; Negli- | court s in the city . | held next week it is expectod that the clubs |5 g0y oy jamin ene to the jurlsdiction of the Catoimity Minoe Aanurariraras e Stolen b: Demont. Bases on balls: Off 106 (Cobiirn), 10 third: Time: |3 g, Morritt wite ot Seward are | SO Fmato under the officers elected | ™rrare Wil be no 3 +. | Geor ral court pRstorms a anufa i Kennedy, 2; off Pittinger, 6. Double plays . ‘Mystery, Revenue, F Matd Wal | goests of the Millard y e iass | sehcare. will he 2 In detailing the history of a number of |1 Faraam 8L Opposite Paxion Lote Hamilton to Long; Lowe to Pittinger to . Reefer und Alvi also. ran, I iy 7 ¢ wold, Ta., s a | by the Third Ward club. 2 ay | Martin ¢ Rl BN e e b Lt D 1ing, ven furlongs: Ou patron of the Murray 0 athiseingery 4l 1 wons Bean: | "37C "watson of Nebraska City fs a 10y, sands &, of the Mttlard ity faga s”clc w0man Thner, Jutgtta s, Seething. Wilinm Markel and. oride of Kansas City S .02 The Boy Ak-Sar-Ben Pianos Bover, Juanett, Marcy and Biger also ran ing at the Millard | irthy Tace, selling. mile and ono-auar- [ Willlam A, Brokaw of Cedar Blufts it | You've Leard of Dres Y. Shooman, We are selling all our goods at spe is gen- Orlandine, §7 (Coburn), 2 to 1, won; | stopping at the Merchants. 4 p " ¥ cial figures during this week o “"“"g‘”"' "“‘e{ reln thaa s gen Forge, 101 (Enow. 10 to 1, second: | "¢ H Parsons, an architect of Des Molnes, | haven't you? —And you've heard of h ~ J ola during this we All coun erally realized, and every woman 18 8 | Nun Dora., 10 (Coburn). % to1, third, “Time: | 1 itopping at the Her Grand 8 hing like them anywhere | try visitors are welcome to our store to socicty woman in her own circle. The |25, Falsehood. Microscope, Pinar Del Rio, Mrs. B, E. Hurst of Creston, la., is the boys' shoes—nothing 1k any | e | | investigate our prices and exa > 0 debts of society are many and must be |Omelia, Governor Boyd, Ramerio 11 and ¢ of her brother, Dr. Fensch | for the money—§1.50—it isn't much, but s ur prices and examine our | | Quit Clatm h piendo also ra L v 1 sto ‘ome anc pe W, p paid or there ‘will come social bank. |lfuendo o wap, v L0 LW, WL Cowles and Vance Samucls of e Y tock—Come and see what we can o ruptey, and it is in the punctual payment | ikoliar, 106 (Dominick), 2 to 1, won: Old x.m”;;" ..‘-““.w;n{(» a 'y'; {“'.' "h L the shoes are big values—m ) t6» fet i e - 9 (MceGinn), o SOCON( ! i heelock, ornal evenue gd . s W good substantis 83 8007 ::""‘i’l‘::: :)l;l\‘.:hlr(‘h ol Qledinm, 4 to 1 socoud: Ticktul, | @ M N returhed from a trip to the | lenther uppers and 1, substantial A $300 plano for §2 Elsio B Colonel Gay, Glon Lake and | west soles that w wefinitely—bring the & feclings, that Lovimk Cup aluo ¥ N NI0 Tak 1| W tain E. H. Jenkins and wife ot Co. | oles thut wear Indefinitely—bring th e (‘l’""“ l{“" Ta0e, g X gfurlongs: Small | lumbus Neby are in the clty enroute to | poyy o before you go home and see A $200 plano for §1 oundation for ; V80 B, w 4Gl [ Kalamazoo, Mich ; sl sy m:i us illness. 8 to 1, sccond: Ned | Mrs, C. C. Maryott and Mrs. E. L. Rolph | what we ean do for them—it will mean A $225 plano for $160, The ate hours B ey o Reade srie 1Mt oCpnaer ARG MER A d. WAL 0 Winie ivad {00 you \ £200 plano for §148, 01 gsley and Staft also ran. are at the Millard money saved for you. 4 o and rich foods, Dr. W. H. Bramwell, mayor of Orleans, with a stool and scarf and a guaranty common to soci- A\ Poor Sport at Gravesend, Neb. 13 party of frlends, called upon e LI LN et therings, y NEW YORK. Sept. 25.—Scratches all but | Mayor Moores this morniug i y \ mange the stom- {10, AT jdaY,s, TAGINE, Ofered, DY | O oo aaho pvines, Coto | Drexel oe Co. 4 A. HOSP ach; the liver, very high -.mr\ ¥ of sport T rec ('\ rits | W, A. Glll, clerk the quartermasters | \ : rhaps, becomes were successful, but Elizaveth M, who | gepart of the Department of Colorado romped home in the se was held | returned to Denver yesterday after threc rl:\'olvedv and the i suoh prohibitive odds that only the bir | roeurm’d atation spent in Omaha Wusio and Art. 1613 Douglas. heart flutters or speculators profited. Dolando and Tar'a v g Taylor and daughter, Mra | palpiisies were other winning favorites. Henry won | wWNifi¥ow of Central City, are visiting dur: | A8 plano for $200 i the Jockey honors with (wo wirs out o° | 1hh Jof Central City, are visiting durg here 18 no four ‘mounta. Tartar graduated fram the | {1, AfRAr-goe wesl Wk, O S el medicine for the malden class in the f beating the | Mra. K 3 ure of diseases Raiden Slate 1h e %, beapin N Jockey Mite was restored to gool rey -~ 1N One of them balloons come dewn yes p e . oln, L. C. Erwin of Hastings and T snd organs of die standing, Resiltel - dicap, one ana o | Bennett of St. Paul are stato people Teg- | Means a good meal-not only a gvod terday and it looked jist like my neck {“ hich X half miles: Monroe Doctrine, 132 (Barry), 4 [ stered at the Murray 4 meal, but it's cooked to suit your taste 3 all stretehed out—1 got my neck in dis on Wilich can o 1, won; Mazo, 146 (Velteh), 6 to 6 and 2 t Mr, and Mrs, E. P. Bavage of Sargent, O 3 " t ' ; d equal Dr. Pierce’s y 2 5. second! Einer, 146 (Owens), 5 to 1, third | A. .\vvllm{ d Bert \\I..n n of ;(,.‘.m.l‘ and it's served to your liking—then the condition rubberin’ at de parade Thurs Medical 3 Time 60 2-5. Howard Mann. Lost Chord, | lsland, W, nbus, Rober iy g Gina f1s sl S ' syl il b 5 ifen Maco ; Islund Prince and Brahmin also ran M. Peytc g W M Eddy | price is not any more than you'll pay the | day night—but T will get it back In its Beals the stomach, Second Face. about sIx_furlongs’’ Ellan: Nor(olk ‘are sthle gucsis at U 1er | orgigary restanrant”- lundreds of peo pluce after Sunday—but wat do you 3 beth M, 124 (Henry). 1 to 3, won: Seurry. 6 and o % 4 . v purifies and en- A ‘l!\'.‘mm‘”' fo 1 and 1 to : ‘*I.-lm;mlvl_‘rn cbraskas at the Merchants M‘r |u-;\| ple eat daily at Balduft’s—not only their - ] care about my neck—it's de price on Fiches the blood, [ uritan, 112 (Spencer), 12 to 1, third. Timc: | Mra. R. L. Napper and daughter and J. P. | ooy unch, but breakfast and sup dese stoves my boss sells wat Interist 1:101.5. Three started, Gibbons and Misses Gibbons of Kearney o sl ecleanses the clog- Third race. one mie and seventy yards | My ung Mes, 8. L. Kerr of Cratg R. 1 K. | per s well—when one wants something | you—it's Just $19.80 for a Favorite b 1 liver, nour- | selling: 'Dotando, 99 (Turner), even, won | Meilor and K. J. Raymond of $Wayr hes the mnerves, 7 King Barley Corn, 114 (O'Connor), 6 to 5 | Smelser of Ashton, W. C. Hull of Ord, special you'll always find it at Baldufi’s / | Burner an’ dat's de best one wat's on and gives face and . ontond; rllla, 20 (Flenry L iat atsa von. |8 Kinkel of Grand Island, W. H. Vore this time It's oysters—and yon can get 7 | de market—den dere's de Oak Hoeater Mrd. Time 6. Top Gallant also ran M (iR IR form the radiant beauty of e et e She v ionges Thpiur, | Vermilion and E. C. Simmopa of Lincol oysters served any way at the popular | wat only cost $4.98—an’ de Favorit “Golden Medical Discovery” containg | 109 (Hurns) even, won; Templar 108 (O'Con Railway Notes and Personal s the place after the con 0 alcohol, and is absolutely free from | FPr) 4,10 1 and 7 to 5, secand; Futallst F. M. Gault, commercial agent of the | Place—it's Just the ¥ § opium, cocaine and other narcotics. Mordelmo, 'League’ Island, Lizale Regent, | lehigh & Wabash Despatch, is in town ro. Shaca: Frince and P ;| from' icansas City Miy, L. Hedgecoke, of Dosier Collipgeworth | Hop Brook, Monaca Prisice 34 Pagwuls | ST AR A tatant oity "oastngr O Tt Indiueation ac liver com | . FIfth face, one mile and a sixteenth: Fu. | agent of the Northwestern, s enjoving u e o) 7 ) o6 | viot rol his sister, Mrs. A. Huffman p“,,' ud received mote dinelt from the uad | (Frasch), § to 1 and 6 to 2. second: Iniru- | of Des Mol . S. alduff. Mieasant Pelicts: than any medicines I have | *ive, 126 (Rurne), 201, hird. Thme: 145 | ¢ M. Secgrit ':”"r‘ lerk In the goner al Ned.» Potente also ra cight department ot the n Pactiic, 99 Wed 8 Sixth ‘race five furlongs: Snark. 9 | has been called to Dixon, Lil, by the scri 1820 Farnam St. Pr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, | (Heury), 6 to 1, won; Billlonaire, 192 (O'Con- | ous illness of his mother, | Steel Ruuge wat costs $2080—you s cert my boss If youse am goiug to huy stove. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St., 3N

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