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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEK: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900. _ — MAIE DAY 0 Wi .l;r‘r-‘.h was umpire and Craven of Onawa [in a game at this place this afternoon by l dI - Y | GLORIOUS DAY FOR TOWA sfcee "Rir i S Sese |ty B o e v e | JAGIC LIGHT AT LONG 0DDS return_game with Ida Grove. Today's | championship of the county —and sllvar University of Michigan Team Completely of a possible twenty-five | Horse Quoted at 100 to1 Beats Heavily IWABASH RR Outplayed at Detrot, |YALE HAS FUN WITH INDIANS | gy yckeR STATE GROWD LOSES. Played Favorite to Win. [N ' \ " 5 BT | Carlisle Aggregntion of Red Men N ¥ P 1_ | ( B' ” WOLVERINES ARE OVERWHELMED 20 TO 5| Wenten at Neww Masen by the | Wnnessta's Gridlivon Artiats GIve | cyq is GEATEN OUT BY THE MUSKETEER b. A0S Lannon dll. L Score of 86 to 0. | by & heaTe Omaa .. (... 8108 P Place Kiek from Thirty-Five Yard [ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 10.~To the sur- | —_ Racing Season | Hud e g N Last Snturday of the H 4 w of even the most Ardent admirers | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov Minne i b w Lime at Vers B of Secand (s Al (G180 06 ev et antond wdnirers | SERSES QU SO0 ORI LT e Medropottin nisteice P inter Tourist Rates t Saved Ann Arbor f | points against the Carligle Indians in the | n‘.;- r‘y”m.‘.'“x'yll'x\y“““{“( Tn‘r"h(“wp eld vllw; Ends Under Clear 6 ™ y of Sha . | annual football contest hetween the tenms | ATLernO0 i the fi ha innesota di WOW on sale to all poluts south—good re- of the two- insttutions, while the Tndans | NOt put up a very good articie of foot hall sk ‘V k d | 0 : [k v Thsdfifine, e e dlans | ot RS e 8, Very, K A56g, O foot bl an en Have Been Wrecked om |mmis v fue ‘i i, halt - raies 0 B fown (0 8ix. Aune made the touchdown ith, account Homeseekers' Bxcursions on DETROIT, Mich, Nov. 10—By the de-| The Vale wleven plaved with i e Seecond alt Ainnesota el 4L e o xov neme e s | $HE ROCK of Sexual VicessThou= ™),/ i Tueay of each month cisive scofe of 28 to b the University of | RITSPLh and the speed and daeh o § | and e over for touchdowns and Knowl- | day's raciog in (he Metropolitan district \_‘F‘”; rates and all foformation call at 0. & lowa dofeated the University of Michigan | thelr strength. The 6Xports how I | ton Kicked a_pretty goal from the twentys | o wan gt The track had dried d H B S d B L + off 115 Farnam €t, (Paxton A P et s b yard ltne. Knowlton kicked a ree. ¢ nde | 2 | el block) at Bonnett park his atiernoon. Mich) | goimi cnting vri (he uronbitiies of the come | ULl itking the fcoro 1 10 0 fh - | 0ut and was safe und good. ~The weathe sands klave been Saved By | Hotel block), o weite gan's five was the result of a place kick | U AT y ar unl 1o that | nesota’s favor was clear and b The sport began - o s E Bwaetey" from tho. thirty-Ave-yard line | S Sk Sorls (oY, e vaunl'tp that | “ifiinale S o game seht, bt the odde | Wi B S0 Magie Light winnink at | - | HARRY E. MOORES o tore (he it of the econn i, | g SR S T SR oF | o, i didion 1 50t 1, whiie 100 10 1 was auoted 1 pincr. | The State Efectro-Medical Iustitute, Which Come | C. P & T A, Omabs, Neb The men in the old-gold sweaters from | G50 o e boye 4 Minnesota Position 1linols, | He beat the odds-on favorite, Prestidigatator, . . . 4 Tows completely. outplayed and outclassed | "% ates ‘Hoal Moo wab waver tn danges tn | Hoyt ond Nathett | & meck: The Weahetesr tooh (b6 wecynd bines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medi- — hitiabian, the SHishigun men P foge t contast. Orico the Carllate | TWeet ght tuckle Lin ¥ 1 . " ’ Wi | eve teto eat avorite, Ashes, | - treict o The weather was ideal for foot ball. |{lave Ribned foot bail, reachiod | Mueller../l//!/RIEHT guard../ oo oo atahl | oVERt AL 6 uo 1. beating the IAs ek Mol cine and Electricity in Our System of A BEAUTIFUL i y 1 line, there to be held s La head. O'Convor made most Towa's first touchdown was secured after oy wing shift play of Coach | Klinn Jett guard Hansen | ning with Ashes, but Burns brought the | Electro-Medical Treatment. . n sfons by | Fee Lot el Lowen Begle, who ran the ball back ten yard ormation render 1" | aone, .. Lt endl vt Whe REVITOr Was an ey ————— ere npparently resoure won on the post re apparently resource- | AUl Quarterback Matthews L Wilson made a poor pass on the first dowa othee hand, 1nduiged in vivd, Trillo was & " avorite o . | ot o Tk R A 1O L w0 80 L] Rl il MO [pire meile was o wkewarn toverie o7 | Professional Excellznce Can Be Attained Only by s, Sweeley theu |end runs and tac e s By o | Lafans. g i s ool he Z ce and de . i b 4 L 4 | Michigun's fve-yard.iine. Swecley thew | SHohtime Yain intorferencn Yale mannged | Kan Viikeibers Latt Rair... Hii{-artn | the tast furlong pole. when Henry brought the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul- dropped back for a kick, by son's next | v, null off many end ruus, the dashes of | SROWHon A L s, e well-played K t p Garte . “ pass was high and the fullback, after Flinicke and Dupee standing out as the | o Touchdowns: Aune, Hoyt'and fec b B oo i, oo ol i ties on a Single Class of Iils. y 1 from field: Knowlton with a rush and won easily by threc ME " " fumbling the ball, kicked 1t along the "'_\ st nw'lj |'n7w"'k' ”“";EMH')MIM lengths from Double Dummy, Trillo hw.ng! MME. A, RUPPERT'S WORLD RE ground to the three-yard line, where Towa |5 I the firxt haif. when he seized a | NO MATCH WF’[)RV CORNELL | third. Favorites then took the balance o | NOWNED FACE BLEACH AL- tell on it y was then pushed through rlw‘l klr;ll 1« k‘vu‘v‘ullu.:.'nllu“n‘xlr::llr:.‘l: \did fnter b AR ;.,’,‘..‘::,(,,l_ .T.“‘l‘mf:f\.,\,” e sPEc'ALsTs FOR |SE‘SEs °F "EN. MOST WITHOUT COST Kicked a dificult goal. Wilson was then Alternate : L 1 it pace, about seven furlongs: Magk NO MATTER HOW BLEMISHED | ‘ B M uisny held Tor dowas and |nee Haciie BUNMART Hollowing ls the 1the RO R Kt "-;-.".'.'.'-‘"i SPECIALISTS FOX DISEASES OF WIMEN. TWILL MAKE IT PESPECT the line for'a touchdown 4 Warner | ference efghty yards for a touchdown. He v | e up — Monmouth Moy, Biarneystone, J Sweeley tried for a goal from the fleld, but v Soaltio pra—— ITHACA, N. Y., Nov H. Bloane, Baka uke aiso ran. | missed by fifteen feet. This was the near- | 1 Rogers | mateh for Corneil at Pe Becond race, fiy half furiongs: eat Michigan came (o scoring in the first | Kinomer Left tackie Whaelock | 108t the confent by (he o The Musketecr, i to 1, won; | The lo en then bej oing | Brown Tett giard Redwaras | In the first half the Tthacans had posses- | Ashes, 100 (0'Conno i to b, halt. The lowa men then began going | Hrowr 1t gual ater | ion of the ball practically tho whole time | second; The Rhyme (Hanry), 6§ to 1, | through the Michigan's line and around | g, hq 0 Right guacd Dillon | @nd scored three touchdowns. One of these | third. Time: 1:101-5. Rappanecker, Qu!tpi fts ends and scored two more touchdown: ' Rifliman Right tuckle Vuw‘mluu;' |,|\ .\l.ufllmvn right halfback, who :”4"“ Termloss, Sweet Tooth, aand | before the half was ended Ce Right end 4 rried the feather from his twenty-second- | Lgone also ran S ety . d mark gn tha: visttol el Third race mile and seventy yards, sell- Ry hard line bucking early in the second | M eat. ATterback «ivce RODUFS | KRC oI Btarbuck mude thres of ¢ nell's | ! KKnighi of the Garter, 110 (Henry), 7 half Michigan worked the ball to Towa's | ook Right halfbrek “Sonneon | in tackle forma O, | 1075, woni Double Dummy. 6 (Booker). 8| forty-yard line, only to lose on downs. Dupee, ¥ ack Palmer | » was substituted for Morrison in the | 101 ".»:V:h'u-'{“ lf."f“”".'n‘fl’,""Jf.fu-'«' vl lowa then worked it right back up the | Substitutes: For Carlisle—Smith, quarter. | Yot hall wmade wrun of twentselve | gon ind’ Judge Magee aiso ran. ' field until Edson hurdled the Michigan [ Dacki Barker. left hatfback; Beaver, right | aixo strong_on the defansive, Tn the | Fourth mce mile and seventy yards, sell f withack: Simons (IR0 Ejrots h a nes o carbunele W), § to 5, won; line for lowa's fourth touchdown. After | “Fonchdowns Yale, 5 second half Oberlin Ly a number af trick | nngy, 102" (Milem. 7 to 1 and 2 to 1, second Michigan had kicked off a splendid fifty- | playa succeeded In rounding Cornells ends | phitippine, 110 (Mitcheld, 7 to 2, third, Timi Ave-yard run around the end by Morton | FREMONT WINS FROM BLUFFS | gienil mear o o ror 1R00 S ¥ e (860 Hlarey Biechon, fong namberiatn put the ball on Michigan's ten-yard line | RSP R Wt (rritile, (BOSH 10T WHIER | S Wiftivarane Al turiongy Queen ¢ i { Madame A. Ruppert saya: and Morton carried it over from there for [ Nebraska Boyw AL Carnival. 100 (Shaw), 11710 § i Plgeon i - bR /7 . recg hce Diech s not & new, untrie Towa's fifth touchdown. Then came Michi- | Post, 10¢ (Burns), 3 to 1 anc even, secondi % Z oBIs 108 vears o eumed by sHE et . Lone Fisherman, 101 (T, Walgh), 18 to 5, 4 5 y | people for years, aud for dissolving aud Fan's place Kiok. Towa had neld for downs : HARVARD HAS CLOSE CALL i " it (N . Con: - Z Being (3ecuat. biapian frerun on her twenty-yard line and when she ¥ Vel pedes, Provost, Favornette, Fresnal, Miss 77 ’ pAtoues, biackhioans, ecsetns, tAn punted out Weber had a fair catch. An| FR o, Nov, 10.—(Special Tele. | DTOWn Umiveraity Lazzarone and Kelston also ran 7 sallowness, liness or reduess of the Towan tackled him, however, as he caught | Bram.) 3 P.mnm litgh school eleven Crimson Eleven a Bad ”s‘mv.v ru ‘u“’r'.‘yl."'i‘fi,:',%\':"n‘x _\'x}'::::’_mmr g R vz :lk.'"‘i(:‘:::gi'ilnu|’:“|’."3."v'x";'.""'."1“'""""""‘ the ball, and Roferee Hoagland penalized | Nimpl ik Dqved ume fiom the Counsil| Sear 114 (Henry), 2 to 1 and & second; AL 7 / 7 e 1s absolutely harmiess to the mort Towa ten yards and gave Michigan a place [ te 0. Fremonc kicked off o ths twenty- y TN " uike, 87 (Miles) third. Time: 1:4 Lol 5 Kiek. Sweeley kicked @ beautiful goal and | yurd hne and the Bluffs boys, after gainig Pttt R L LR OB Lt B GR UE LR i/ Z 4 e e by Rl R Michigan was saved the fgnominy of a | ot e rins and Laking wiventige of & | on Soldiers’ fleld by a score of 11 fo 6. Tha teanitn at Oukland. 2 7 W gkin becomes aa nature Intnded it shonild shutout. The lneup | couple of ragied holes in tho lino the Fre. | Yery poor showing by Harvard was due to | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 10.~Weather fine 7 4 ever: mull;rfly.:|nt.|"h|::n:lll=|e' fCam Michigan. Positiong Tawa. mont boys worked the ba'l up cloge to|the absence of " Captain Daly and the |at Oakland and track fast. Summary: fuil, for (ta action is such that 1t draws th ARdden FOREnY A& | Counell BIums” goal, thn 1ot it on downe. wretched playing of the sib backs and | First race, five furlongs: Jerry Hunt wos fmpuurities out of the skin. And does Ao f White 2 A ft tackie Warnes | Captain Gr; n's boys couldn't make gaina ! ends. vl he eleven seemed comple Miss Rowena second, Febr y third. Tim nocTen Tolso"' oover them up, aud is Invisible during use Uabie M £1S | and punted, id run by George moralized at times and were 110 This I8 the only thorough and permunent Wilkon- iy Center lity | drews and line bucks carried the ball ov trick plays again and again. The Second race, one mile: Torsida won pecialist in Disenses of MEN, of the State tro-Medical Institute, way. USOIE NI S Brockway | Counctl Blu but Fremont failed to | Hant tack'ing of Putnam often pulled down | Whaleback second, Expedient third. Tirae: | 4 * 4 | During this month, T will offer to alla Richt tuckle kick goal. During the rest of the hali the | the Brown halfbacks when they had a falr | 1:42% i | 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, trial bottle of my world renowned Froe RIght 60 s, s © | hail was most of the time in the center of | fleld before them. ‘The offense was good | “Lhird race, rix furlongs, Produce ex-| ufficlent (o show that 1t {8 uil that Suarterhaok Wittamy fleld. In thy If Fremont worked | 4t lllm but was marred by nexcusable | change stake< value $1,000: Canmore Won, | [y almost every vocation specialty work 1s now ealled for and demanded. 7This is Tcinim for it, and sny roader of this can Waodard t halfback. .. Morton | 10e tandem play rains and made a | fumbling, while the linemen showed el eck sccond, Diderot third, Time: 1:14 notably true when life or heaith is involved. It {5 then that the best treatment send me 25 cents in atamps or silver, and Hegle Laft halfback denn | touchdown and g minutes. Cap- | e ults in getting oftside and in| Fourth race, one and 1«xm-:3vh mil i the medical profession affords is sought after, and this can come only from 1 will send the trial boftle, soctrely Swaeley Fullbick Fow | taln Grayson was injy ce wis | the Interi nce. | Gadmus _ handicap: Gentaion, won, Fhe the true specialist, whose deep knowled expert skill, vast experfen: d packed (n piain wrapper, sealed, all charges Touchdowns: Fby, 2, Edson, 5; Morton, 1, | taken by "Fuller. “The Bluffs boys thei N s wtter sacond, Morinel third, Tiete: LU thorough selentific. equipments have given him complete mastery over the diseases | prepaid. Place kick: Sweeley | braced up and Benjamin made a fine end R O) S Y 1o AYER B DIVeRes B LRI T o GRUR that constitute his speciaity My book ‘How to be Beautiful' will be run for twenty vards. Dingman made NEW YORK, Nov. 10.-Danlel P. Ingra- n Girl second, Alee thi | whatever may be your aliment. get help from one who has made such cases & spe- | mailed free toall who will write for it.” eral quick dashes th ugh the e aub- | han who was appointed referee 1 the di- Py v m 1 RUBBING 1T INTO CHICAGO | Srnetu e e e St i e fenio | Vorce it beaught by Mrs. Norman Selby | - Slxth race. seven furlongs: Modrine wos, al study.” 1t Your eyehEnt o fallink ko to & rallable optictan o occulat, 1t MADAME A. RUPPERT, | foot of Fremont's goal when they lost 1t on | against her husband, Norman Selby (Kid | Wooste “h of Gold third your hearing i defective consult competent aurist. ' If bad tooth is distress- | ¢ past J4th Street, New York e a fumble. Fremont made ady gaing [ McCoy), filed his report today and finds | Time ing you encage the skill of 4 dentist. Or if you are burning with fever or shak. ] Northwestern Helps to Send the | (hrough the line and soon had the ball | that the pugilist's wife 1s entitled to her 3 ing with onil's, tell your troubles to & family physiolan, , They can do mere goed HNeliy vertares Evey Talt 0 1e Batoe Maroons S | within threa feet of Couneil Bluffs' line, buc | divorce. teaisy ¢ Smm—————— m—— than I can, for I do not treat such complaints, nor pretend to cure them. ' wnmlly(‘rwum ST87 Bair to its nacural | 4 But If vou have one of the serious dissases pecullar to men s VARICOCEL®D, | color. Canbe usedon any shade of hair, could not hold it. Time was called with the e v 4 - 1 near the center of the grounds. Georyge Record Game of Foot Hall KID¥EY OR URINARY TRO!BLES, RUPTURE. SYPF TIC BLOOD PO and is not & dye, and docs nat discolor the kAN : Andrews. Milliken and Havens did gord | RICHMOND, Ind. Nov. 10 The greatest ON, NBRVO-SEAUAL DEBILITY or allied trouble which Is depleting your man R ey Berue gud LOHICAGO, Nov. 10—Northwestorn de- | work for Fremont, Havens' tackling belnit | yeore and the greitest number of blaco A hood, or if your case has bean ugkravated and made worse by the use of spoctilc e vt Oiitety fomoves eated tho University of Chicago this aft. | cupeclally well done. Little Dingman plaved | Kioka i single ghme of Tont bail W free ‘samples, Lrial trentments of similar devices -if this ix your unfortunate con’ | g oltgs Rt o O e hont ernoon by a score of 6 to 0. A8 A result of | like a_cyclone at halfback for the BIUMs | recorded todn k marihg 98 A ditfon, I want you to write us or to come to our office, where you will be wel- J {his defeat, of ‘Chicago the | und Grayson's end” work was' good. The e e R TR LRI come to private counsel & care(ul personai examination and an honest and ecien- L bbb dhe e a claim of | lineup: d inat : tific opinfon of your case free of charge. Time. Ruppert! tian Baim for soft- ol plon p {0 ) srmal university zyp r soft. R aap foE N Fremont. Posttions. (o 107, 10y kA i A O S R These diseases of weaknesses of men und they alone are my specfalty. To them T have | ening and healing the face and hands. SAVHEOF Noretens. Slme e il v e Genter.. ... Buerlng Wisconsin, 52; Notre Dame, 0. sarnestly and exclueively devoted 23 of the best years of my life, during which Mue. Ruppert's Halr Tonlc positively Chicago's territory moat of the ti eing Vaughn ... Right guard...... Campbel MADISON, Wis.. Nov. 10.—-Notre Dame time T have discovered and developed varlous forms of treatment which make remove dandruff, all scalp diseases, stopn {iloago's territory most of the tms, Connell Tett guard... .. Cochran | whtATafaciin §3%i0 0 by Wisconain- unt: | their cure an unqualified and absolute certainty, 1n it net worth your while to [ fulling bair, and'in many cases restores oy T, oo o, Chicao's | G "Andraw | Rihe Tagkde. 11 il | ARG ok bl this ufiernoon; The vil- | Investigate & cure that has made life anew to multitudes of wen Bt A o) st ias The ball was In Northwestern's territory | Renrorder . ke i yabaien | tors were unable during the entire gime to PR g gy b g s most of the econd halt Two offaide | Brown ... L. . Telt end.......... Ketling | §4in a dozen yards in the aggregate v‘nlcocELE Dolightful for the complexion end war: Zago e with Noriwestern tunacm | hvens o Rt haihickc . Teestot| sumboldt Too Heavy Tor Table Rock s P o above toitet. preparetions an at - den Milliken ... JLeft halfbacl . Dingman 1 e 3. o 93 e OV v ol ne are formation brought ' the ball o Chicago's | 1 Anarews Fulibaci . Aviswortn | HUMBOLDT. . Nov. 10.—Spectal,)- | Remurkable Discovery Whereby | i, iever muy be the cause of Varicocele, ita infurious effect 1s well known. It da- | alwayskept in Stock aad can be had from fhrancyacd line Bud G, O. Dists was pust Gage i Ouarterback. ... ‘Benfamin | Humboldt's foot ball team proved too| Every Ludy May Now Attain the ronses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system and ultimately | eurlocal agent. Tlaeed b A MouTt Bl teoiandown. fiunter | Heferees dgerton. Time: 2. | heavy for Table Rocks lingup and won Prefect 8loom of Youth. eads to & complete loss of power KUHN & €O, Dru vard line. The lne-up y-five- l|1||”|||l' ;\.Al\ L Milltken, G. An- | today’s rul r by a score of 21 to J + § )"f‘HI are :. vu-(u:r; °:Ir§:"fld‘r\’ ‘llllvl;»‘lfifint;::u"ol? :’l\" fe“ll"; ;‘\’nd' I;:\T’p;;l':::‘grl‘ ";\K‘::i OMAHA, NER, L : drews. Score: | - g L el alre. A e B ; Northwestern. Position b IBe el | Stoux Falls Wins from Yankton, et ThialPackaxe § b mare than 700 cates of Varicocele during the past 12 months ¥ £ AT " Johnson. . Left end ...... YANKTON, 8. D., Nov. 10.—(Special Tele. | A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail| inder my treatment the patient improves from the very beginning. All pain instantly Tanson. .. ¢ tackle YORK WINS FROM OMAHA | cram)-sious Traiis High school defente Prepaid and Scaled in Plain canses. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood are reasreosanas | Bafrd... . fuur(l shes Yankton in the foot ball game this morning Wrapp rln-ull Who Send r-u;;ed lr;m the '\‘I‘lhlwd‘ll veins, whirh rnv‘d')d Assume their jnerm 1 T".'l -‘"-n‘fl"l You k th d i i PR 1o 4 b ya score of 6 to 0, e and soundness. All indications of diseass and weakness vanisl mpletely, and in Hignt migra '\ UiBidhdgan | BeIR Bisyens Biay iHur . fef the Namé and Adorees, their stead come the pride, the power and the plewsure of perfect health' and re- t1ow tle a °§° H ) URight tiekle ... MeNabh Champlonship of State High Tabor, 12: Amity, 6. stored manhood —about fools and the MeCh . Rlght end § Lord School League. TABOR, Ia.. Nov. In tha| It has remained for a Cincinnati womuin BETSn I A ) AR foot ball kame hera today : alstover the secred” of 4 partect wkin’ KIDNEY AND BLADRER TROUBLES meney. Factis, fools Jreeuen. LU HIEHGRAE (111 oton | YORK, Neb., NovI0—(Spectul Telegram,) | feated Amity cglloge By 1 brore of 1210 & ) foy{y® &'afl e Hiehs and heartaches . have very little money. Fleager......u.cv, FUIDACK .,:evess. Bnider | SUEES (NOT (e amplon. High Rolioot fogt GVER & poot 4pROLTANCE MY NOW Bt BALC| 1 puasters not how long vou have suffered from obstruction of the urinary canal nor | § The Onnwa Defeats Ll Grove, { ball team of the state. The game was good- | At Pittshurg—Latrob . e 0 Jeed, Eung or middle aged to have the how many difforent dectors have disappointed you, 1 will cure you just as’ cer- ONAWA, Ta., N 10.—(Special Tele. | Natured, full of snap and hotly contested, | = At mbus, O.—Ohio State university, | (joirest and most refined complexion «o| | ‘l?‘"b as you come {o me for trentment gram.) e Oriawa 1igh school foot ball | Fesulting in a weore of 11 to i0 in York's | 24; Cage school of Cleveland, 10 dear to_n woman's heart. ~And what | L Wil ot do iL by cutting or CISUNE L\ e and perfectly painiens. It comaletel MAN WH feam defeated the Ida (rove team at Td. | fivor. \When the game was called fn the | At West Polnt, N. Y.—Army cadets, 11; My trantment I8 new, suclidly gl wmit) ANA pertedtly PRinietdy omalately Grove today by core of 22 to 0. The | first half Omaha falled to kick goal and | Hamilton college, 0. dissolves and pernancntly removes every ol uction from the urinary sage. It : : i Faih v i 3 Stops every discharge, ullay Vadiices the prostate Onawa team outelassed the 1da Grove term | With only five minutes York's stonewall | At Indlanapolis—Butler, 6; Rose Poly- tops every unnatural di : 5 1 y | IHVE At very point i the pame. Althoueh T | lineup held Omaha on the twenty-five-vard | technic, 0. pland when enlarsed. leanses arid heals the bladder and kidnevs when irritated of i Tatter team wus the heaviest by about ten |line. ¥ made two fine touchdowns In| At Princeton, N J.—Princeton, 17; Yale ted, invigoratss the organs ana il BULLULIESS 10 every Part is the man who has pounds to the man. Densmore of Ida |the first half. Little Wiley of York, | freshmen, 6 body affected by the disease. through fine IU"‘I‘!HHII‘P of d:]’ York team, At A\]XI"II] olis, Md.-Naval cadets, #; ™ ' —eeeeeee | made both touchdowns, making an end run | Pennsylvania State college, 0. sv HlLiTI B f D Pals N . gt Of thirty, yards for one. Omaha made good | At Franklin, Ind.—Franklin cellege, il; | 19 . money. One evidence A LAW UNTO HIMSELF, center riishes, gaining as a rule, The finest | Depauw, 0. ] isd i 11i piace kick of’ the seson was made At Cléveland, O Western Reserve uni- : On account of its frightful hideousness syphilitic bl i is commoniy eaited o | § OF Wisdom or intelli- —_ Omiha back of the thirty-yard line, The | versity, 18; Martetta colles, o Y King of all vonereal diseases. It miy be elther h or con(racted 1% f Mun Must Be That, to Retain | !INCUD wus as follows At New Orleans, La.—Tulane university, A Once the system i talnted with it the discnse may manifest ftself in the form ot | § ECHCE) 18 investing in " » 4 Omaha Position. York. |3 Millsaps college (Jackzon, Miss.). 0. s scrofula. eaema, rheumutic palne, sUIf or awollen joints, eruptions or co:ner-col- s Health and Digestion, Robinson. v.o.. Center £ Page | At Buffalo, N. Y. —Columbia university, h ored spots on the face or hody, little ulcers In the ‘mouth or er “he tongie, sore A Gnon eceossesesecscsscses There are thousand : | racy Left end. . untafn | 17; University of Buftalo, (. hroat’ awallen tonsila falifng out of the halr or eyebrows, and fm=ily in leprous: TSRS e Ll R TG Rt - At Des Molnes—Drake, 1i; Ames, 0 i ; like decay of the fleh and bons [ | TAAL from ons. year's end 45161, ! Fullback At _Indianapolis—Simpson, 6, Monmonth, It you have any of these or similar eymptoms you are cordially Invited to consult me to another, and certain savage tribes in | jiopinson Quarterback ... m,o. D immedately. It I ind”your, fears untounded 1 wil auickis unburden your mind. | n'clln“‘nv HARetinn And certaty go_tribes Ho k arterback .. e e ut If your constitution is infested with poleonous virus 1 will tell you $o frankly A ind Polynosla are almost exclusively | Secrlat........L. RIEt gusrd...222....Runnor SYNDICATE BOOK HARD HIT Byt 16 Your enatitution s fesins | neat eaters: but while there are thousands | Mullen. . i aokle ..o My ‘special treatment for sypliiitic hiood poisen 1a practically the result of my life 6t these, there are millions who live upon | MCDONAIA. ... Right haltback. ........Hyiner work, and 13 indorsed by the beat phvel ians of Ameriea and Purope. It contains For many years it mixet i bk tatie 2 | Bft SLATS , 5 o o no dangerous drugs or injurious medlcines of any kind. It goes to the very bats mixed dlet of meat, vegetable and grain | Grifih s Lett tackle ... Whitcomb | Vietery ot Alpsos im Firat Hace at B O K T e e "t amurits. "Boan evisy ‘wen and | | WS an open question ud it number fx a critarion 1t would seem | Stndeven . o Lot foack ... Wiley akeside Proves Facer to symplom'of the discase disappeats completely and for The blood, the tissue, | § ag to which was the that a mixed diet is the best for the human | .rr..\'n\ul”vm\‘\nll'v":‘ i AP AR TS the fesh, the bones and the whole svstem wre cleansed. purified and restored to "‘:;',:"", ; St R el perfect health and the patlent prepared anew for the duties and pleasures of life. best Dictionary. The v apper Bty ans vigorow ani | GRINNELL ~ ELEVEN 1S ~ EASY| cout, s S s o v O sl RERV ; SEXUAL GEBILITY. fisstigy bns Bewn 36 P o ediocre. doscription e Lakeside b R It . meat ecaters equally so, and any number | o Track todny. The feature was the fourth | EMMA FAYON J tled. The best, the of robust specimens who eat both meat and Nebraska Team ¥ reything Itn pe! Il e @ It convinein Mme. Y nt at one and one-sixteenth miles. | gtill more pleasing und convineing A Men. many of you are now r 1 the result of your former folly. Your manheod fa - B sl o g T Ao g s Own Way in the Satn Knight' Banneret. won the race cleverly | M. Ribault who discovered his greal secret | e ey on S ‘Wil hoen be okt unless You do samething for yourself, newest and most come- 0 nes | G A Alho IT getting the and Ohnet fAnixh- | gends free to every womanh Who | €8 41 pycre s no time to lose, Impotency, like all sexual discases, is never on the stand. . their way, all goes 1o ghow that the old saw | Shy. Oomi ing third. The syndicate book | Kuffictent quantity of the beautiiler to ko | BRA IO e 10 ToNe. ey K A e Hithar you must masier 1tier it il |1 plete 18 15 the true one, that every man must be i NCOLN, Nov. T0—(8y bad drubbing in the first race throu e how easy it 18 to attain beauty when master you and fill your whole future with misery and indescribable woe clal Telegram.) | wir g of Alpaca, who was nearly backed | ow t simple truth and the right - o8 8a v cases of th nd tha . am! e " > @ P e R e s e oA DENerny of Nebrama. foot bail inning ot Alpacn, who was nearl; you now ¥ U havo treated 8o many cases of this kind that ['am a famlliar with them as you are | T“E STANDABD and drink. defented Grinnell this afternoon by | joyeat race, six furlongs: Alpaca, 9% (A Mme, Emma Fayon, the famous contralto Once cured by me you will never be botiierad with druins. prematureness, small or | - score of to 0, The ball was kept in | weber: to 6, won; Jake Weber, o created such a sensation last season, v organs, vousne: ing memor 5% 0 hition or other sympto; workers as well as to replace the muscle | game und & ) time was the home team | (Heuston), 100° to 1, third. ‘Mime: 1:15 2.5, | jer wonderful complexion obtalned a frec pleasure or marria A and sinew of the lgborer, can only be done | 1 dunger of being scored ugalnst, Touch- | Jmma R, Pope Leo, P . Sir Christopher | (pal of Mme. Ribault's Remedy and this My treatment for weik men will correct all these evils and restors you to what na- | downs were made by Pi'lsbury, Cortelyou, < 9 nys of 1t “You cannot im- p| B o v wit y P i - thro o d P | & .| and Kildarlie also ran. what she sa ture intended—a hale, healthy, happy man, with physical and mental pewers coms- | © RS M19. REOCAAR 1.0 81150 | Grandall and Eendsr, and gosis were made | Sesond five wnid one-half furlongs: | Mo how delighted [ am with the effect i |4 It is complete because tvery nerve, muscle, sinew, every drop |by Ringer. Clarke and Dungan played | Money Muse, 107 (Runsom), 4 to 1, v o duced by your treatment My com. of blood is extracted from the food we ea good game tor Grinnell. The lineup: Robert Waddell, 110 (Seaton), 7 to 5, second: | hicxion has n a'l that 1 could desire and | no expense was spar- nd digest | askit Position, Grinnell, | Royal Victor, 103 (Devin), ' 4 to 1, third’ | }{ that could be demanded of one whos » on | » sk osttio o oyal Victor, 103 (Devim, ' 4 to 1, third. | N}\ that could be d one whose dig e 11 L ... Dunian | Time: 1,00, Possart, Pirates Queen, Hamp- | {te work is to pose before a critical public. ed by the publishers In these days of hustle and worry, and | Laft tackle.., shire, Cora Goetz, Kuzan and Oscar Toile | ji5¢ what Influence this perfect complex- v 4 Py . h 1 artificial habits of lite, scarcely one person r eft guard... Powell | also ran. Royal Vietor and Kazan coupled T on My voite T cannot say:| In euring an aftment of any kind § never fall to remove all reflex complications or as-| ¢ i1 S€Curing the ablest v L .- g | fon b " the knowledge that I have sociate diseases in a thousand can lay clalm to a perfect [ Koehler........ . Lonter oo Romms | ay e e "Nk furlonga: Lennep, on | DUt L PRSI T Ch has Kiven me sich | It the case s Varicocele, the weakness eaused by it dianoe men to edit it. It con- digestion: dyspepsia is a national afiction | y ovor Right tackle.....)/) (Seaton), 13 t won; May Beach, 114 (C. | $°ling of contentment that T have noth- It 1t is urinary trouble which hae deve oped into Prostratic.” Bladder ar Kidney affec. . and Stuart’s Dyspepsia T Wiirrell Neil), 4 fo 1, second: Algarreta, 110 (Deving, Yorry about and I presume this has tons, the fnjured organs are all restored Lo a perfectly healthy condition tains 300,000 words, PppAls. Sasioia & aptio | | 1% 8, tnird: Rime: 1 8ly Andes, | £ L0 NOT, Ay in my sinking | 1f it in" acquired Blood Pofson, and all Skin.~Blood and Boue Diseases arising 14 e Cortelyou . . 3 to O, thi e y Anael ulded o very v - . 3 Cliit il &t P om y blessing. Drain’, R ko | Cherry Head and Goebel also ran e ilexion had Always been mourece Fram tha taint are antirely and permanently eliminated from the eystem |ta great many more Most cases of poor digestion are caused by | Crundall, Left halfbuck.. Fourth_race, one mile and one-sixteenth: | o greqt uneasiness to me: 1 was continu- It it I Nervous Debility, the many distressing sympioms following fn fis tain and 1 I B failure of the stomach to secrete sufclent | Bager Knight Banneret, 103 (Ransom), to 6, | o F Worrled from the fact that although indicating premaire decline of physiogl and menial Rawses re totally removed | § than any other. e~ uu:uln.- Ijul;‘w or too nu:« Hydrochloric acid | Monigomery. .Left haifback..........Lyman | won; Alehe 1f; T e Al o the slores aie floossd . TP 0N | 1romae anPrsabitioa s, a0d rendx compil tiana.” which mas roperly termed at sides completeness it and lack of peptones and all of these impor- | pillabury FUIBACK ....vr.ve. Clarke | third, Time: 14925, Peaceful and Tho | K™ EENRAC Uik heads, freckles, and | Roclate diseases, and which, n fact, are eften mor wan the original afl. . - tant essentials (o perfect digestion are — " | Unkiown wlso_ran. N ighth st dtfied them all, [ cun wasure you of | ment that gives rise to them—all, T'say, disappear’ co ely ant torever with the | § i§ cheapest in price. 8 ) ok y e, one 3 one-elghth: eartiost good- nd am perfectly Nire af the main malady, 2 ELa found n Stuarts Dyspepala Tablets in con-| Graud isiapg Tanes Anether. | L T e OSoehtam. T o 5 won: 8t | my, heartlont Kaod L Ao me da a firm | ¢ DO )W that our combined Electro-Medical Treatment wi'l bosorpll gl el g LORAND ISLAND, Nov. 10.(8pecials— | Lt 0 (OG0T | matistied, o B e markable complexion rem. | prompily relleve all your sufferings and ailments and vestore you 9 NLY -’ o One or two of these tablets taken &fter | crew wdded another great vietory to its ([n‘\:L Mo ‘ond, ]|_|‘ QA “"lg"'“'l i edies. 1 fully endorse IIhNn 2 2t i r.)“'.'*”‘hu:“\ en v"“"“'”,“[,,' £07 AE VAN AR A AU ] A i . N o jitans’ atdcatin R Ve Bamak wo a only ona | Time: 1:56. orizar, Scarle y « not @ face powder, cream, cosmetlc acute or chronie uilments ayuil vourse 8 0f thig IUAE SNoEARRES A0t Lot | e inaures Jerfect digestion and as- | BN O MOVELEA7eE (he Gionen. Tnatans | Boney. Hoy aiso ran o pi et & e Mo Gll, ETenss, basts B O O e YAt caches, heddaches. painfal mox(Mation and lsucor by core o T 3 m Bixth race, one mile: Brownte Anderson. | 5 o ioais’ or polsons of any kind and s | rhea are permanently and ckly cured. Don't consent that ratlon until y S jion- Catbartle pills and laxative medictnes | Db it tenier o Srelie, Tt her tass | 94 (Ransom), 20" 1. won: Deponan, . 6 | {hACiel’ Fure Phea laee parmanantly 80t Ask Megeath Station: have o effect whatever In digesting food | of It from the start. The lineup was ws foi- | (ick). 3 to 1 second; Oxnard, 165, (Lewisy: | "Write to, Mme. M. Ribault. 818 ' ia 1CAL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS | § ery Co., 1309 Farnam and to call such Heine stre for Avs. | 10WE b 30 b MRS, IO 3 anY vl | bullding, ~Cincinnatl, - Ohlo. and She will LEGT““.M[D 4 9 1 PoBala, In tar fatobed. and abeurd, o T | cindiana. posttion. Grand Taland. | Shaiigverts his’ ran o o V6! | matt tree, propuid, in £ Plain SCOIRY Veak: IPE\:?]nuHann by their spectal combined Blectro-Medical treatment are making | § St., for particulars. vt 8. & Mentz Left end..............Cleary 2 : e packagns of her NRlCert oy tutlon By 't dleeascs of the Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain pepsiin | {"pehiw CLett tackl L Willtams thoau, | tiflers and ‘you will always Bieas the day | many wondertul cures free frcm animal matter, diastase and other | ridan. ..o Left guard «oRoeder N, 10.~Richard Croker's Nose, Throat and Lungs, Head, Heart, Stomach and Bowels, Liver, Kid. dlgestives, and not only digest all wholesome [ 14500 » Center Hartling | porse, The Beotchman 11, with Lester Reiff . 3 stism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Piles, ete. Al Diseases Pesuligr | — food but tend to increase the flow of gastric L. Right guard. . Hayman | g, having defeated Lord Durham's Gerol- neys, Rheums , Catarrh, e an: L4 "lhe wak stomach 4 | & o T et v [ A L R LR R e Vomen, Private Dissascs, Tiood Poison, Rupture, Stricture, Hydro« Julces and by giving the weak stomach a s Right end coon SmIth | heen budly beaten by Gerolstein at Don- % r saslute o ¢ heleves Kidney much needed rest bring about a healthy con- | +.. Quarterback ..... Boehm .-..nw.'" the " local wlewards today # B cele and all Allied and sociite Diseases of Men, & Bladder m 4 : | scott [ Left halfback.’ .Browa | moned Wishard, the trainer, and TReiff | g J | q il ) ditton of the digestive organs and a Bormal | Puiight. ... RIght HAITOACK, . e T B SR R T B FOOT WARMERb 'l' BY Gu‘fiispofi ENGE | | Veutiss. Kk ohe, appeotite. X o Mitchell. .. Fullback ........McAllister | ning. The_\"ll'h‘rwunl lln-l‘th-\l"h»:(‘l- rlmf L) . | Cures In Nervous, thin blooded, run-down people | Hoehm's effcctive dodging, Brown's, | matter to the steward of the Jockey club L e r : ’ 3 all s o 3 ottt | Bmith's Barbers long end runs. and e | Or Carriage Heaters. o b treated successtully at lome. One personal visit is oreferres, | 48 Hcurs A &3 and stiml- | GRUAY TRCKNNg were the features of the Drugaint Henshaw Goes Free. Mont cases can b treated succest il tyou’to call at co. write a full und ¢ URINARY lants cannot furnish good blood, strong mus- | gyme, LIBERTY, Mo., Nov. 10 —8amuel J. Hen- Yon must have ome to be I s ey Of your cass, plainly stating your sym) ywiclans having 3 cles and steady nerves; these come only | T shaw, & drugglst at MissouriCliy. was oo comfortable. deryved vos Lo treat are cordlally Invited to consult us make no charge for | DISCHARGES, from wholesome food, thoroughly digested: | ‘enusylvania, 12: Latavette, 5. quitted here in his trial ror killing Cleon stubl A e stuvborn cases (6 LA 75NN Datlent w 6kl Sontract in wriding, bacad by abund: : SEmA a fifty cent box of Stuart’s Tablets taken | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10.--Latayetts | Noviin The men had trouble at Henshaw HARNESS—In Iatest destgns, J| EFVAR. 60" s hold for our promises. 1f you cuninot call at the Institute today, a i A O @essssosssscssssseses after meals for a few weeks will do you| pennsyivania today by a score of 12 to 5 in ——————— HOW more real good than drugs, stimulants and :l L \‘IIIII;!I‘\ul\I t'ulllmfll'dd Kln‘lle‘ of hlol(" h|1ll J. W Bryan of Lowder, 111, writes: My LAP ROBES, large variety. ' dleting combined. i Which boih teams adopted as their main |1ittle boy was very low with pneumonia F(\ b ! Stunrts Dyspepaia Tablots s probably | FolAnce the famous guardsback of Pennsyl- | yoknown to the docter we save nim Foles's | Bl Drummond Ualllflgfl Co, o N h L Par | Colehrated T the safest, most popular and successtul dl - Honey and Tar. The result was magical W e matad ot 1210 Earaam Qtr fimyha R nlx’ owders nevet gestive on the market and sold by druggists Bull Game and Gun Sheot. and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately 18th and Harney. grmen ity | gaatad q F2rrrm Strg mm. | P Tt everywhere In the Unlted Stat AT R N e et oot pint, Tali | recovered.” Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaba; e . ~ HOURS § A. M. SUNDAYS 30 A, M. TO 3 P\ M. vy st gyl Pilen porieare and Great Britaln, _ teamn defeuted the Crote High school team drug store, South Omal Lie 8, % BUAN, imm. Buswn, went down before the red and blue of | store when the shooting occurr A tie. PAddress all communications to i | L TR S

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