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NOVEMBER 14, 1900. %l v cloudy, track | 4 THE OMAHA DAILY WGOVERN IS ACGAIN VICTOR | 1%, v oo o[ MEDICS WILL PLAY TARKI) DN ESDAY an effort. We i M s [ 16R"(6 face as hell race. six_furlgr watita, — i ; [ Wromd, A1l but Ovt, ) —— Bl b to 4, wecund “pare, 07 . o\ A\ rrible Terry Geta Decision from Broad at |, €Ixth Round_stec came it 0| Missourians to Be Given Object Lesson in | Quapteriuck itansw reviy, - Tack - ‘ p -y End of 8ix Round I lusted ihirt " Eure-Enough Foot Ball, AL i 1 1o T Y CLEVELAND KID PUTS UP GREAT FIGHT | wont : LOCAL TEAM WORKING HARD DAILY (hird 15, Tope On thig 17th of l)((uh(' 1900, before me, Thos, . Folsom, a mnofary public, person | brought th i and : " i 4 | Staggering s L (Ale Het). 810 1, won; Zacatoss ‘.‘ ally came Dr. A. 'I. Sanden, to me personally klm\\n, and who, being duly sworn, de- Three Times the Battle the Little | . (H. 21), § 1, wecond wn Vall Champlon In Knocked Dewn, but dously. 1 e Taey v gewr | BL Tl 8 lg i nitd, < Times i 100 ares that he will give to any sufferer of either gex his new Herculex Electric Belt on peis We Nakow orn set nildent They Can Beat andle lack, Cnuuncey iera N : A Y e of Oppo ¥ Ay v Any “;"l:':"_'","'" the Fourth e even furlongs Lowt o absolute free trial, without one cent in advance or on deposit, and that and tried tiard for i knock- | r . (Ransom), e WO ira Fn s % o % R v i it e theenth R o el Ll btente he agrees to forfeit £5,000.00 if this offer is not lived up to in both letter the attempt t the limit, but without —— CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Kid Broad of Cleve- | power to fight back. He was clearly gone Light Ball, Aztm and Poseart ) ran Coach Danny Taylor and his clinie of [ 'Fifih race_ mile and a sixteenth: Hair . A, 'T. SANDEN. and spirit. ! DI %and stayed six rounds with Terry McGoy- | had nio strength left and presented a CFllek). 3 "t0 1 won: Chopin, 110 (A T Yo Mlant ae ho staggered backward sawbones will ko down to Tarkio, Mo, |%, (Fllckl T to 1, woni chopln, 110 (A . ¥ W eri at Tattersall's tonight and al'bough M- | MiGovem following close up, Brond Saturday and proceed to show the Mis- | (K Narvarcs &t thind " Timer i:o, Sworn to before me this 17th day of October, A. D. 1900, THOS. W. FOLSOM, Govern bad the fight well in hand at most | hardly able to sev hecaue of the WIOOS (NAT yourians that the Omaha Medics are the | Phidias, Vincennes and Yoloco also ran (Seal) Notary Publle (37) stages, he never had an oppénent who came | poured on his eses SC ¢ filled hix | “real thing’ when it comes to playing foot | o,SIX!h race, mile and a sixtenth Ly The above offer holds good for my 1899 Blectric Beli, as well as my latest invention, the Her- back at him more stoutly and who gave him | pioith and nose. He was one red SmEIF|pall. Tho Tarkio team has been consider- [ xerve, 101 (1 ittty 3 to 1, serond; Vil culex 8s tauch in the same time as did the little, | from his foreheng fo hi, WiIRS, GO0, 00" ably strensthiened since its game with the § to L' third." rim S— CRNCIet wet et Hakte M coming from Broad Omaha High school, which was played un . T L A By with MeGovern all stage ife ana in a i ‘»” « 0 "l““'";;"‘_ the watery, sltmy condition of the fleld, | PURHAMW'S PREJUDICE AMUSING, | rn a“ efl ec r C e t' 1 lean knockd 41 T e andd an McGovern turned | In one half the Missourians beat the plucky | . —_ | » . landed a left on M ¥ fie corner Bromd put hoth hands | figh school lads by & sc ot 8t 0. English Sporting Papers Hoot at His Which is the newest and most perfect selt-appli- | until you are satisfled with result No! The nearly down. Broad kept h 1 i oidere and, piacing i doody | R0 G S B EETES Dived the Charges Aunine | out the fight exce the fuce close 1o McGovern, gave him a hearty | o i e (Copyright, 190, by F Riacrhe r,'. ‘-lA 'I‘ :,. ked ”1 [} g ', ki Ieforee Siler awarded the f=fon to | State univer team and held the strong| LONDON, Nov. 14 World Ca taing improvements over all other electrical belts [ by me according to act of U. 8. Congress, and no o wa McGovern, § university players down to a score of 5| blegram-—Special Tele ring - | and sends u pleasant soothing stream of the life- | one else dare use it. When you see the words when he went down of h thorities who cven sympathize with Dur 10 0, 80 there I8 every reaso elieving defreien. re Is every reason for belleving | jgmig“crusade ngatnst American jockeys “Dr, Sanden’s Electric Herculex,” together with Corhett Chnllenge , Riving element through the system all night while cation of galvanie electricity in the world. It con- | Word “Herculex has been trade-marked legally Test. Ho could not have fougk ber that the team n 3 ott enteret r e team now is one worthy the dis iners qong o mat i mis " sound, Sowever, and was complate th James ; Cor v.v"|’v‘t!”'”m_" the Mofics have given It is con- | | kv"lh‘.’~ on; pmy ry‘”.r r.'v x”“]:‘: . you sleep. No burning or irr on. It gives factory number stamped on a Belt, you may know ered by the storm of blows which th \m a ”"‘; following e | senting to a ga Beotchman 11 and his own Gerolstein ot weak men new Strength and fs used by women as | the article is genuine plon ralned n iim T 4% of T port The Tarkio boys are determined to|oyumrie o il Jdverpool, re i s an well as men for Nervousness, Rheumati me Write for my new illustrated descriptive e e b e Shan b e Srou | 5 D T ! example of dishonest racing. The opfion imatism, Lo e . LA Broad | waitor of the Inter O ) it our record of 67 points agalnst our | of the best e 18 that the different stute Back, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach Blad- | book, “Health in Nature,” sent free by mail, or bl FHOWI ¢ by McG . SEFiae. OF & | opponents and our goal line still un- [Of €round between the extrome hardness of er DI . v office for free o Itation. Broad was seconded by T Ryan, Harry | br 3 gt crossed,” sald Coach Danny Taylor, “but | PONCRSter and the extrome vine of der Disorders, ete. Remember, not one cent to me | drop In at my office for free consultatio ok T Satnes 8 ald Coach Danny Taylor, “but| [iverpool & perfectly suffielent to aecount ¥ es and wper Lec r‘ on ‘ the Tattersally Athle club [ we are equally determinec p pros T 1 T Il Chr s Witsd W8 Bla. Ltaukisnar, T MoGovorns | founda betore the Tatetae I A oot oF | | QuRlly determined and the pross | for the Fevarsaldukin, e atly Chiapiois Dr. A. T. Sanden, 183-185 S. Clark St., Chicago, Il pects are that we will return home with zeal for the purity of the turf I8 very com corner were Sam Harrl am Bolan and | t rse, wit " ] e Me. Jeffries does not think | still more laurels in our caps. We recog- | mendable, bot nelthar his nor his trainer's Jack Root, Joe Humphrey holding watch | 3¢ fair test | will box hid [ nizo in Tarkio n first-rate foam and | judgment Nt el olleative knowiedgs of for )nvn' l;, gt 1 for 1o en ver (o rour -' or to :<_‘»>» ealigze that eful, consclentious playing | Tacing can be v wreat If Ahe running of calling for 126 pou 2t 8 blolock, MoGoy- |1 y elub in the country o K the | e & o brotect | these horses fs to them inexplicable e o N DI At ey 2 The challenge was lved with loud |our goal unsullled by an opponent's [ same line, adding: “I'he fden that Scotch 4 rou “ 3 cheers and calls for a «®ech, Corbett said | #core and pilo a tew more wcores on top of [Man 11 could have been pulled at Doncaster Cleht by o " in reply to the calls the records we Luve already made against | $heme uashed by the fact of hie defeating —— [] First Round - McGove righ yOX G fes here any time he | Our adversaries. much clreumsinnces. »urham d the mat- | 1] R i lande Vo Jaw ¥ kes and give ke b 'he te . . the Jockey club anc exoneration of | misaed several I wag- | That's all 1 czn say.” The team I8 practicing hard every day [ BG4 OCKECEID AP NG, SR G i and Deaied Admismlon, \In":w ern with 1 hard righ down at Vinton Street park and each|ghow the publ how blin 1 by prejudi e - MeGover left on ¥ ok rows Fac s, afternoon the bleachers are occupled by d_lgnorance Durham has bee th feveral ot ¢ ved, 1 NEWPORT NEWS, Vit Nov 13 “Hobert | an enthuslastic crowd of rooters who have | Ft4nd he has taken ol 1o, | WERE BEING IMPORTED FOR THE NEW ZION LY VD A ? T aToton ta take him_on | como to belleve that the Medics are cer- [ of which grens things were expected. fof - of 1 it f 50 lo e itel oth t immedintely or at the close of | tainly fnvineible and well equipped to | next season, has been destroyed owing 1o 8t ow he ingu save | fent genson, tacklo any team In the country, not ex- | IJurles sustained by holting into the War. | Chieago NOT A BUT A Alor. Hrond te A Tl you what U1l do 1f Jofitios 1 69 | copting the famous Hawkeyes, from Towa | hebroja Phyniton whily tuing, siden At eratiug on but Mcovern wi ¢ for hinf o 3 d : at, | C Tark . X Tegare Ty 1o 16 3 rants We rring partner, Bd Dunkhorst ¥ arkio and Rush Medics, these same [ Jockey's injuries are likely to | al & s nd 1t Metiover post $2,600 ax a forfeit nade for the local medical students. And | cqncrxmarmIte ¢ o wite right on the face, Hroad o even though these opini y be Lok i / i e pal : ace, Broad Doe Payn to Seanton. ven though these opinions may be a lit- [day's racing at Latonia for the benetit of | 4 FMIanE potan Jew . sen MEMPHIS, Tenn - Tonight at [ tle 100 roseate-hicd there s no auestion. | Harry Weldon drew out a lnrgt-sized crowd | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13—Twenty-nve| S TIMULANT CURE the Kidney Mo | Phoenix Athletic Jim S n 0f | fng the improvement that has come over | {008Y and th ort was the best 1 ut | immigrant who came here 4 su the ropes, where hot i i ttabirg defeated Doe Pavne of Cleveland | the tracks thi 1. The mile handicap, | 1o " Broad having somewhat the it. | in three rour terrific hting. The de- | the Medics in their last two or three weeks | which was the feature of the card, was a |, o0 Piseenger - th \merican 1R | Py the | clsion w 8 w on o foul, but | of practice. Particular attention has been | Very exciting, the three betting chances b line steamer Waesland yesterday, were cornors Hrou | started rig [ it was iy ovid that the Cleveland | given to defensive work, and especially to | INE noses upirt ax they crosiw e \\‘mrl.i'n;' today denied admission to this coun- stuegering him with o rleht on the Jow. | man was outclassed interference and the v Jth Cambrian,”the fuvorlte, InHESU) vy by @ board of inquiry of the Unite Mctovern came back with a right on’ the | - —— team has. developed | place. Weather clear and track fast. To- g hirag; he United T ' S heart and n hot mixup followed, MeGov ING OF NEW DEFENDER wonderfully in this respect. orrow. the Newport track will open its | States immigration commissioners on the DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Diss ern wlocked weverd Tt made by Broa BUILDIN Left Tackle Allen, who has been out of | Second fall mee und unleay bad weather | ground that they had violated the contract eases of M ot the State Electro= and then rushed nto a corner, bom- sety contine til Thanksgiving 3 n g fnd sen, ushed him'into o corner, b me e Sietine ind the game for over a month, will be back | § ‘v:“;‘;:i i un WnksgIVIng | labor law. The party consists of six men, M.dical Institute, 1308 Farnam St. und left. Brond was staggered with o left | &Y™ ’ in his old position in the Tarkio game and | First race, one mile, selling: Honeymoon, | W0 Women and seventeen children. Under Omaha, Neb, ol v eV T aing i Re verything Running his comrades expect him to sustain his|# (May). 5 to 2, won: Free Hand, 103 (Ber: [ examination the men and women admitted 23 o SIoapY s angad hard Fight i'f‘.f“.'.'i( :nmu.nv Smoothly. reputation of flerce and reliable playing. | (R A l.“-‘(; ';'llfil{q ll~_|m.~u|~‘\\‘\;1v e[ that they were lacemakers and came from m!""..'."a"?"f'."“ ;:' nhLlIo result of TS, rormrf rollyi' R { :r nuhu'l‘ 1o W CLL LR € VItOusiY. CINCRING, | o <one =" fhe World wiit| ThE lineup will be practically unchanged |land, Nancy “Till, 'Dramburs, Lord Fraser (D¢aeton, a small manufacturing tewn near | to lose. " Tmpotency. ke il sexual dleekses, & hever on the sandetill - With 1t ‘you however, wh © had @ chance. ShAAM g L from what it has been all season. The |l The Waxalso ran, = 1 % 0| Nottngham, England. It was proved that | ean make no compromise. Either you must master it or it will mastér you and il Watk teme Vo itsed say tomorro back field will be made up of Captain |1 S FAC e mile, selling; Porter B |first-cluss passage had been paid for them | YOUF Whole (WCuEs' with tmigery ‘and indescribable woe ' We ‘have (reated’ so many . E Nat and John B. Herreshoff came to New P! 101 (Robertson), 25 to 1. 'won: Glenwood, 104 [} owsctege “atw casen of this kKind that we are as familliar with them as with the very duy- Fourth Round-Hoth enme aut irom theie [ york ‘vesterday and were present at a | Moore. quarterback; Kerr, right halt; Le- | (McQuade). 15 to 1, second: oo Huttlo, 101 by John Alexander Dowlie, the “divine | jight. "Once cured by us, you will never again be B ihered with omissions. draifia, corners slower than in - the ‘preceding | meeting of the syndicate formed for the [ Mar, left halt and Taylor, fullback (May). 15 fo 1, third me: 145 Little [ healer of Chi Who is about to found a | prematureness, amall or weak organs, nervousuess, failling memory, loss of ambition :." v-‘IT“mIL.v‘;” vl:w‘l‘ evid itly c;I\ n cours | gefense of the Americas’ cup. po = Tim_ finished ‘third, b was disqualified. | city called “Zion” near Waukegan, [11,,| oF e/milar symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for age during s minutes rest and led ire- | The wecrecy that hus marked the proceed. | Foot Rml At lown City, | Russian, Menace, Barah Gamp, Secondus | (pers he intends to establish @ lnce.produc. | #udy. business, pleasure or marriuge.” Our combined Electro-Medical treatment for Quently with right u 1 1o MeGovern | jpgs of the New York Yacht club in regard | © G\ AT oy 18.—(Spectal)—Towa | 404 Rainy Day aiso =an s lish a lace-produe- | w ey 'men which eombines all of the curative powers of beth medicine and electric- Blociing “every” Bl Metiotern | e et for Sir Thoma: Tabe | ooy CITY. Nov. 18—Special)—Towa | “"Fhird race, aix furiongs o Zaza, 9 |10E plant. The board learned also that a| ity will eorroct all these evils and restor: you to what nature Intended—a hals, ouwo with i hard Jore o e stomaen. | tone vedention still retiens and e Herres | Lrlions such s 1t has. nevar before e | (NoNgom. 8 to 1, won Toli 1t (Knfiiit), | complete lacemaking plant is also on its| heaithy, happy man. with physical, mental and sexual powars complete Brond LTS S T 0 e o erd urclvd o i shan s, thep A | pRbencea. Since tho fowi & et to% \w"‘ 1 Jick Adie, 12 (Robertswn! | e here. The board decided that the tm-| W M0 cure to stay cured by our combined Klectro-Medical treatment Ked Doth blows, McGovern sush | &g the eflice ok n WAL aLest hicago, n week ago Saturday last, foot | o by APl Time: 1k, Culoocan, migrants shall be deported VvV le, S Syphili Blood Poi Broud wus us willlng to meet him s clgr, where the mecting was held. ' as|Dall has been n subject for conversation | Wttt & lr Decelver, : " aricocele, Stricture, Syphilitic 00 oison, ha | Ne ork Yacht club house . : and Crinkle also ran | wis to come, and met him with hot wused over as there was 2 chance of in- [ ¢¥erywhere and celebration h Iy | “Fourth ra handl ) i HRchiovern it two DAL herts’ |3 | pise v I | been the program. The fun ataried thit | pEourth race. one mile, “bandicap: Cam- lentally Shot a Hoy. Nervo-Sexual Debilit fcllovern' put ] Crruption that was obviated by a removal [ bren the ; n, 100 (Knight), 7 to 10, won: Wood- | 1,0u Trobi . 4 IS DIARRT o o ivee more Ll |/t unalspe Quarterk et | WaIkers a0 T Dohthir e et s | tee. 86 (May). 4 t6 1, second Branch, 11 | 1, Lo Sy for the i ke | and all associate diseases and weaknosnes of men. Physiclans having stubborn cas S Dot awas. e " homs g ond | Youn blood predominates in, the syadl: | GUReio AL Uy MRS BTN, e | (Dupee), 8703 third. " Time: T4, Kunje [ eenih atrcet. nccldentally shot i-venrsold | %, T4t are cordially invited to eonsult us = We charge othing for private counsel O A e g cate. It is composed of Corn howe | LIWT IS Sanin Rik floise &l b | also run R e LR LB L frar-old | and give to a patient a legal contract IR writing, backed by abundant capital, to hol i e Do gul e L SRR pilt, Hecman ot rY: i, Harr PaTe | D e s At i inare s & o Ifth Facg, ane and onehalt miles, sell- | ot ¥ e ERR LRI for our promise. s it not worth your while to investigate a cure that his mads boay. Browd coming back with left to neck ey and g et N Wfteially con- | urday when Towa won over Michigan by a | n&: Jack Telling (May), 2 to 1, won; | unloading a_twenty-two-caliber riflo_jn a | “fe anew to mulutudes of ment Metlovern Jarred Tiroad with left on head | foregotnk, while not offfolatly con- | LEIAY S0 Yo"t it the drandest oot | Golbert, 106 (IKoiwhtd 7 to 2 sécond: Fluk'of | hilvn 'in' the rear of 11 Blerce st Thes: | medf 20U canot call at our oftics. write us your symptems fully. Our home treat- ek A/ TRm I E Nt At nhess. | may be 8d to ho the makeup | Boo on P took Piacn. viertartay, “Tive | Truce, 10 (Ma@aade), § 10 2 third. T 80 aftarnoort Taie HoY Ravienad 6o ment by correspondence 18 always success ful. ;:‘ ",w‘\y‘;, overn I,‘””H;m_‘_,’ ’m.“ v“x‘l.vv‘" P s s whose m""‘ : HN‘, ‘ Y iy wa orabtlog) v‘m““ rad u‘mry'fu L lnl‘l;‘u.h‘l‘fllll“;‘I:'n TN .| DY the 14‘.“,; ;;H«} n ‘n“\”":‘ was dis- | Reference: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. i it and with at_regulatl e # o con- | Jofcings. 4 slon of students h race, | U= | chiarged and the bullet broke two fingers, | Trond made o hard stind In MeGover Rhere ghe other Tarren DaYe e [and eltizens met the te LR pee), 5 to 1."won; Juniper, 108 (Gilmore), 20 | jodighg tn the abdomen. Trobie % R A | S A | T 8 D R CONSULTATION FREKR., s left to the same pluce then sent | DAmes " b . « was | It h Tn |2 thir Time . >rince Licf ex |y emove € e The wounds are " P nu{ Inuhl,ln m... OVErh WL fl\hyn ‘Im:” From N iquttie wous .|.4" as i AR m““m I'Inwhn «, Prince Stonemouth and Slddons !y‘.fi" Radibad d'r‘»l\i "--I|‘|“\ |‘I\‘u|“n. !I! 5 Otfice Hours: From 8a. m,to8 p. m. Sundays, 10a. m.tol p. m. wild at these th hed say- | Learned g yn- an? K e 2180 Fan T ident happened ) 2 cate were approved and nothing arose fand ““Who fa th best \\.‘ are the best; wo 3 lock, but It was 6 hours lute hen the H o Gl e L B IR IR Qe meating to complicate oOF ¢ i *hamplons of the west!" hesides th ERO ey . o reported 'the matter at the polics . 9 tho neck and then uppercut him with right :.',,‘C:‘,‘}‘“"'""' AI%' S0t ba s inaving WonS | PRRIERY ROMAN \‘\:ll'll}.xk-‘,x!'v:"(.fln hu)nl’:'l-hll)' SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13 :.'“'.:“u'n.a':.Jf"‘.'fl".",'u'if”l»!-'nf':]}:: o Permanently Lecated at 1308 Farnam St.,, OMAHA, NEB, b4 _‘__“IT_.._"‘ A‘..m.m; in m--”( allyho ,m'm“ by a long line Y‘LN-”N T owarm and fine; ” ack fast. Re- | Johnson, Heltfeldt and Donahue after mak- 2 5 i timore W . of students. Here speeches were made by . ing an investigation of the case. Thelr re- BALTIMORE, Nov. 13—After i serics of | Prosident. Maclean, Coach Knipo and ti Fiat race: soven turlongs, nclling: Rose port says that they believa the shooting was confes ™ ong the promoters of t members of the team, The strects were | e A0 oynco), 8 1o on: Spike, | jurely accldent T T il league and & number | bi autiully decorated with: flags, old Yol (RnsOh S0 R BIC S 1014y we00na; Chlge : _— o local capitalists and sports it w and corn; bands played and cannon boomed. | 4 O R paanivasRyl f 10 Hix s « of M - e Toa's that Tartimore wiil be Teluded | In the eveuing th F parade t0 | e, 1. Twinkle Twink, Yiomo, Maey | o B0%, S0 can ‘and pateaimen. of ¢t VIM VIGOR:VITALITY FOR.MEN in the eight-club cireuft of the new as Athletie park, whe nt: himaelt [ DHOMS, Charies (Tebel, Druldess, SWitt|omaha. bolice farce are JGOKINg O &. ot q Uve ever 5o years by the. leasers of the M clation “MeGraw and Tobison of Tast sen- | fouched tho match that wlirted a big bon- feond Faee. Taearity courae: Madder, 105 [ which he so muny distinguishing featuras i e e _fl:;:'m- son's 8t Louts tenm, It was anounced, own [ fire. Woods), 8 to i won: Bl Sonoro, 19| thut it is hardly probuble she will long tho Raliimore franchise and say they wii ; v ullman), 4 to 5 and o conds PN | rematn “lost. strayed or stolen.” According Fet i‘?' ‘1" ly hosh.. """ e v o ahead at once to wecure grounds and Will Contest for Second Place . . Al i O Fiayers for the coming season. ‘The cit-| GRINNELL, In., Nov, 13.—(Bpecial, .- The e AL Ol LR B R LR et LAl R SR ' S "T; r""" " B ' it s pianned at present s as follows: | Towa college foot bull team has recoverel | Catherine. 15 Wwhite cow: reddish brown on back, black or Fous ritching'of ey Phitadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and | its breath after the urday me with | Plratia ' dark brown fde and wiite, with cark | — eass, Stimulates the brain aud .Nm',,... ;‘".",.'"{1 ,.','.‘.lfl. Buffalo in the east, and Cleveland Detroit, | Nebraska and for the rest of the week will | Third race, s [ spots, underneath; wh spot in face . O @enay refunded, with 6 boses, Circulars fres. Fronclseo, Chicayro and Milwaukee In the west devote Atsell to preparation for the game | tanus, 112 (Hul to b Kickum- | tween horns; horns crumpled and turned 2 President Johnson the ~ American | with Towa City. While Grinnell, with its | bob, 104 (Cob 13 102, wecond; | toward cach other in front; long tall; front Joague, Charles Comiskey of Chicago and [ light team of thia year cannot possibly nope | Free P § to 1, third! | teat on right side gives almost as much - INDICESTION Charless Somers of Cleveland, with the oth- | to- win from the university glants they will | Time: 1.2 g 1 Ringmaster, | milk as other three combined; alwiays oat | i . S Ay & 1 e S R ers who had |n4l|l '|'.. :'\I‘ln‘n‘u": Nl'w‘\“lfl‘\hm- inf iso & & s”‘ portion of the Grinnell | Ranfer, Yule, Lot mond, Magnalond | last seen in the rear of the house at day afternoon g onigh or hicago. r nto the game. Captain Douglass, | and Glenn Ann 1. r or teen utree on ond AND Betore leaving President Jok ORI Th | il Gtar an U A D e D A sy unstar, asllings | ooy ohth yDineceantl Wireal A Monfey “I‘% ‘I‘%“‘I“‘r““‘ z T @ moeting of the American league will be (& sore kneo and will probably ot be in | Gauntlet, 107 (Bullmam), 4 to 1, won: Op- | qeseription will confer a favor by notitying CONSTIPATION held in Chicago Noyember 20 The detalls of | the game for two weeks. He expacts to boe | ponent, 104 (J ods), 0t nd 110 the police tmmediately: L the new cuit’ will be arranged at that [in the lineup in the Thanksgiving game | fccond ¢ (Coburn), § to 1, third, | time .H"lll‘lh r m; lll||-r~lm- wary of adjust- | with l’.};:‘li, v\dhl HIH;F second place in the 'IHIH-‘ 1 % Ri l'llvtwr I Mido, | Price Sugnr Declines. ment will be cons state will be decided are 11, Campus and Texarkana also ran. | g ! ; 8l cAmp o e | recent lssue the local organ of These are twin evils which work ., — Fifth ra Ix furlong despair printed an article in which it w High Guns at . Thomns. 93 (Ransch),” 10 to won; Hung t 4 i serious mischief in the human body. ot THOMAS Ont: Nev, 1e/the tntar- | RED LETTER DAY FOR WALSH | (Coburn). 5" to 2" aful ‘even, secon - | Ageiad IDAE SRNCwinn Jis soneio D18 Rite “They sap the strength, destroy energy national m”l‘('”'fi lnrwrnnmrul ;«;mm Iml pone -‘h}'; “}h.u‘,lyy.. M 0 to 1 \l\l‘rnl“ 1| Ehik aattan the mMEnaEar of ohe o ;lhl-“IKr'u and impoverish the blood. As 8 result Pinafore park this afternoon he wind | Little Joe Jild Jatt Hogan, . e B ext grocery houses in the city said the prics . o N e s e ] e T Felrusyy, Hingtalle ws or' ik »f‘u"“‘...‘.“.‘“J“;"."“.'" o dlection, both Qualify for an architectural, engineering, or other pro- ally becomes disordered and the con- ivent No. 1, seven live birds: Elliott, et Track, Sixth race, ono mile: "True Blue, 102 (J. | 2 WEOICRE SR & To e ugar Tor ot i i i Sttation weakened o that the soay [l | FAnning, ated, "Churtney, Parker, Went: |y Lo e ana | B (L W Rt S S pethne the "election” he' ola sixtein fessional position without losing time from work, through ke, ach, NE Nov. 13.—Four firsts and aly), 0 1 and 10 to 1, secoud; Head- | WH s, 5 N foses vility and i it tesand the Y targets: Croshy. Kirk- | two seconds was Jockey Walaiva record t | Watery 1 (W, Ighle, 1 1 Ahird, Time: | pounds for 3 one of the Ten Free Scholarships in The International Cor. al ard or continuous labor; . Westbrook, McPherson, | Aqueduct today s riding was the fe 3 PR R L TR i Vb dhere s o e % o |trerof an otherwise (..‘.’uelg\‘. wport. Imp, Mistral T1 and Snips also ran. N oI GRRATINOR L respondence Schools of Scranton, Pa. venty targets: Elliol enther was ol B NE s 3 ority 1 for kidney disease, lung trouble or the Twanty targatar Blots, | i ee giia, Tpanb, He tAok Pork P'uckers to Ansiwn, of one vote and that the vote of the It you secure the largest number of votes by December 3d, 1900, THR Iife-crushing malarial fever. | 17%%n live birds: FEmslle, | began the day badly, as O'Connor was| BUFFALO, Nov. 13.—A speclal to the | moderator, the New York Presbytery de- \/ - by i o | Crosh. Fanning, Westbrooke, Bates, | Kicked at the post while on the favorite, ‘.\I--v«\ax Il;um \|-m'v<.;1 nays ’.\ ’-\‘.m-l W ‘;“!- ]ml.nmuw\’ »Knn‘«lw;v‘ v ;»"y‘ :u unr: BEE will glve you first choice of the following Ten Free Scholarships, An easy and certain means of Mitchell, 10 cach, | targets: Crosby. 19; | tited. e rode & wood Tares bt s fojn | Bcnted (o assign’ with Habilities of about |enough to remain “as the creed of the Second choice, if you have the second largest number of votes warding off this condition is within the % No, 5 twenty t5 i e e erk g B v RO 81| e200,000, Presbyterian chureh \ Third choice, it the third largest; and o on, ten choices to the ton Pherson, 1 Fannin, lott, Courtney, Kk Bell f Orleans, with Walsh reach of every one. stbrooke, Mitehell, 17 ¥ up, beat h:m “ lh-v\-l o the post. Lady highest Event No and International handl- [ Contrary, almost left at the post, w third | ¢ Postponed only a head nway. Wal up his \ - wo—— | No. 7, ten singles and fly wirs: | Success In the first ra by winning easily > Tl ~ PR'CKLY Cotirthey, 18; Fanning, Rent, 1 with Snark i the second. at § (0 1, and e, TEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ar in hird, at 12 to 1 @ made all the running In both races and won off. Dolando BE G S y R BN BT e DS % T0 BE GIVEN, ON DECEMBER 3, 1900, TO TEN READERS OF THE BEE. NEW YORK. N 'h th ana | after chusing Tartar all the way ' wus Mech: | Engineeril ! final round of the sexangular masters’ chess | beaten a k for the place by Excelsis 1, Mechanical Enginecring. i Manhattan Chess olub, the order of play bo- | Kinnie won_the fourth. He was lant for Miss IrENE ACKERMAN, the well-known dramatic reader, writes us the following 2. Electrical Eng neering. 8 M " | f A o098 f . " —t . Mechanical Drawing. 5 ing: Tymes agalnst Balrd, Showalter | Seven | “'J""Iwh h.‘,'l -‘\{'“I‘ml ayar ||-\~ fleld letter from her residence, 20 W. 15th Street, New York City. This talented and Including a Free Outfit of Including a Complete Draft i Bl | ugainat “Lipschuets “and Marshal against | 10, (it Trom Greyfelq. on whim SValsh versatile young lady has made an enviable name for herself on the stage by her b Electrical Apparatus the Including » Complate Dratting I [ PSR ot o e game on the secona | Rt the mount *Marsnal Nell took ‘tho excellent work in support of some of the leading stary, besides x—m:vdn.m-.. in ‘ 3 Course | B | boara depended the distribution of tiest and | 1fth. making little Walsh's fourth victor literary and art circles as an adept with 4 itecture. i | B T rn s Dt Hhowitter and. Ly | nd Double Dummy won the last driving by the .:.y. and pencil. She m]llx”;{pplunn; 3 Atshitestyrs, 9. Architectural Drawin | wehuetz had won nine points and lost two | half a length from The Chamberlain, after iy . 4. Civil Engineering. Including a Complete Drafting i | - L making most of the ru of her magnificont head of hair, which is b the System Regulator, iz the remed: before beginning play in the final round he running. Results i Plumbi i utdit i gl edy. | Fore the third prize there wars three eandi- | . FITSt race, six furlongs, selling: Belle of #hown toadvantage in tho accompanying 5. Sanitary Plumbing, Heating, and whenever Me digesiicn is For the third prise there were three Sindl- | orleans, 108 (T. Walah), ¢ to 1, wan; Bettls photograph Ventilating. 10. Ornamental Designs, b P £ 4 disturbed, or when the bowels fail to | the cvening Linschuetz defeatad Showalter, | Gray, 114 (Phelan), ¥ to b and to 5, kecond “Somo time ago, when my hair was Y i Including a Complete D move regularly, will remove the diffie | while Hodges won his game from Marshal! | LAGY Contrapy, 10 (Shaw), 8 to 2. third il ] e ) e e 6 Chemistry, ing_ Outtlt. i o o 'es Drizas Srs therafors | o: i i “himes, shed, oticed more i culty and stimulate the vital organs The thrse Jiriges ATe fhenstors Allaire, Decimal, Ortrudes and U increase of hair left on tho comb. My :o M blfl:‘" and more complete pers Showalter; third, A Hodges. algo rin. st . scalp becamo dry and my hair grew thin (BB ol e e A h formance of their duties. With vigor cond race, six furlongs: Snark, dly that I had to change the sty Foxhunters' Derby Not Run. Walkh), & to 1, won; Princeton Girl so rapidly that I had to change the style T :f:’\rqulu:y in the stomach, liver, [ irviNE e Nov i the National | 81ack), 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, econd; Glade Run { wearing it. T then tried various hair 6 EXTBOOKS eys and owels, there can be no | e N ot pun the Derby race il 1108 (8haw), 4 to 1. third. Time: 1:15. Cres tonics, the effect of which was to make Each Course will include two sets of textbooks and d g plat 1o°s of strength or eneryy, the blood Tty nine of the finest brad hounds | 5on: 18ia, ‘Heau Ormonde, Himself, Frank my scalp exccedingly tonder, and the ons Ah! pamuhiet form! eneanisHEI (XbIA bt oy . win de pure and nourishing, and the in the United States were entered and were | Cillahan and Princess H also ran 3 Jendan 8 10§ { o study from, and the other hand the United States wero entered and were | “oopird" race, one mile and sevonty yi hair stiff and brittle when dry. T womely and durably bound in leather, including a book of Formulas wnd capacity of the bady for werk thereby cpat m prings o 1en welllni: Tartar. 101 (T, Walshh, 12 (o 1 solved to try CoTicumA Soap, ‘The com- U iceva for the whole work of the Course, for use s Feerence books maintained at the highest standard, — e | l‘?\--'h;l»h ‘:I\\lm. )*1»115 'f"‘ to lx [/ 3 fort T experienced before I had given it Textbooks, Drawing Outfits, Electrical Apparatus, ete furnished 1 of Wome fecons 0lahdo, . . ) 3 long S 50 gre: atld o with these Courses, Sce them on exhibitiol 5 dow of Send for a bottle to-day. Keep it MINN A POLIS, Minn., Nov. 13 ) Beatard, Cephalgla, Dy ?...-:‘"(‘:“,‘,1(.‘,:' \'|'L.':y‘.‘.';”:.:;v}1l:‘p::‘;H(’n'}\ "‘ King & Co BV GRASBIMAICR - the " g ; ] always in the house. A half wines tlonal Council of Women hegan its | and one-sixteenth miles am w i ¥ N glassful when the stomach feel tive meeting here today he mornings are | ettt | RN aney 9 il room warm, I would shampoo my head . eels devoted to secret husiness meetings at [ g nt e aha 0 5y woni Grey th astrong lather of CuTICURA S0 | o) | bloated, when the breath is bad, or Which matters of routine ure considered and [ foid: 104 (F Walsh). 8 to § and 1 to 2, se oo e b e Sepopde s et | 7‘ HOW TO VOTE. \ the bowels constipated, will quickly the afternoons {0 open mestings Yhe | rime: 1:45 3 Rochester and King 1 then wash it off with warm water, and « it coupon on Page nd b v o the b oftie ! restore the fesling of v Maccabees of Michigan were | jovact L 4 bring or mail to the b Mca of ; fpe '] 1gor and cheers rdmitted as tional organization. Invi v LT P Atk patiat Areit dry thoroughly. After a short time mny The v, Each coupon eount vote, und every dollar paid on sub- | ulness. tatians for th hext execiye meating Wero | goi (1 Waisn, 11 to b Wap: Frank Tl liair ceased coming out, growing soft and % ption 100 yotes, et L Fecelvad O Al il win the | (. Michacls), 12 to i und 4 to 1 second; silky to the touch. CUTICURA Boar is ‘ — | prize. At the meeting this afternoon ad- [ fferican, W07 nl:lv‘“.'i,.{ o, 4 third, “time marvellous, and 1 would not be without Gray and Mrs, W. B. Leach of the local | 7t council. Mrs. Fanhle Humphrey ¢ president, delive arid Ave ATney, | Usixth rac her annual address sy, o 3 5, won; Th i one mile and seventy yards SAVE YOUR HATR with shampoos of COTICURA SoAP and light dressings of CUTICURA, ible Dummy; 10 (Deoker). § to purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crust foretidd woales, and dandruft, soothes irritated, ftehing surfaces, stimulates the hair follie hbhons Entertaln h 5 to 1 und ¥ to 1, second! Garry MeCoun, BALTIMORE, Nov Admiral Richurd | 12 (8haws, 5 to 1, third. Time: 1.47. Temp- & the roots with envrgy and nourlshment, and makes the hair grow upon & sweet, ome, healthy scalp when all else falls, entertained Cardinal Gibbons at luncheon{ Jur Dan Cupid and Millstream also ran. MILLIONS OF WOMEN AR o SRR BUARANTEED TO CURE it (kS Tungand throat troubles. Send tor prouf of it 1t does not sicken or disagree with the stomach. Safe for nnuu. R on the flagshin Cecille of the French squad- Al L ron today. The cardinal was accompanied Last Day at Lakeside. hy several priests. M. Cambon, the| CHCAGO, Nov ~The talent had an French ambassador, with severnl members | axcliing day i Lakeside today. beating of his suite, who had accompaniod Admiral | forly S every race. Tho trach wa P g e o e eve ¢ v 8 fast Usk Coticuna Boap exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the ‘ Richard from Washington, was ulso amaong | despiie the raln and snow of th gi ekin, for clesnaing the acalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, aud the stopping of PRARE T USSR O ie Resting. orm was striotly adhared to In RV 1. (orr of Latis for annoylog iritations and ehaflugs, or o free or ofiensive . . i A, the '8 to 2 favori(s, DAL v o shes for ulcorative weaknesse d for man v us, gyl e ymptoms platnly and our Physiclan wi | { Comt on t ake Shore. winntng easily und Lord Liza and 1 Yo [P perspiration, in the form of washes f tive weakuesses, sbd for many prp i rite us giving ail symptoms piatuly and our | mr.u:‘n,‘:'l:nuly.:"‘m { KALAMAZOO. Mich., Nov. 13.—Ten peo- | Dare, tqual second cholces at 4 to 1, fin Ravccen Batiseptic purposce which rea ot thew to women, aad especially | FREE ADVICE, L s rags it 2! X ™ Brise (0Tt aod o8 clabitth \ ple w injured In a collision between a | Ishing second and third as named Rosa Faosimiie. aud for all the purposes o ollet, bath, aud nursery, by 8 ' W * of on [ northhound {\,.ln;n -“Ih'\rr“[un;m-nlo;lhun .l..l |>|.<I|| was & _-:‘.'.,.|t'.l||i‘..gl‘n nr second rivo Bl e g Porrsn Dnva A¥D CEEN. ConP. Sole Propa Auaun Dr.B.J.KAY MEDICAL CO rstern Ofice) Omaha, Neb, AN extra which met head-on three miles | and was heavily backed to heat the odd id throughout the wor ] Porr a4 .+ Conr, Pl South of this clty late this afternoon. | on favorite, Alpaca at 9 to 1y She did it Ovricons Rausoiss. ' Al sbout the Bkin, Boalp, and Hals " free #*#%hm#mmm -