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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1900 and_Elltott, 17 each; Wilson and Fletcher j0 10 L mains but those moral qualitics which define Harmony the Watchword Among the Olub | 1% rach © = ' anton, W10 dedwaid, At Doyl ety | Samuol Strong Arrives in Oripple Oreek 10 | gt veiations o our fellow creatures and to | John Porter Tells of the Murder of Little, Owners for Next Year. and Kirk o 1 h £, Court Answer Berions Oharges, God. Pendleton could ther read mnor | Louise Frost at Limon, Colo, - - wenty targets: Crost I Charges Agninst L, Reiff, oy His loog 1i il ble toil | aded Elllott McPherson LONDON, Nov. 4,-—The stewards of the his name will be heard no more among | e | TWO BIG LEAGUES WILL WORK TOGETHER g Fitord, 11 Fanning, 1 ey clah hetrd évidence Sesterdny and | SUSPECTED OF BLOWING UP VICTOR SHAFT | men. Tut e leaves tho momory of virtics GIRL 1S STABBED IN FOURTEEN PLACES | - nt her, 13; Coffey, 12; Bmuile, 12; | Lord Durham ugainst the funning of Rich. which the highest may imitate with ad- Coxe, 1 atd Croker's The Scotehman 11, at Doncase | vantage and an example which all may fol Han Jo Has Made tp | Fuoe weven live birds: Crosby, 7i [ ter, when, with L. Rieff up, the hol W Ineldent in Reminlse £ Days of [ 1ow with profit and safoly. It was sich as | Strone Probabiliey That a Mob Will Mis Clrealt A the Decisio Courtenay, 7; Werk Bates Y e e Dy R e oy | el HIll Wap, Whes Je Creek | ho that were in the minds of the Divine | Make Short Work o en Indinnapolis and ockey in the eaddle, defeated Gerolstein & tne . Teacher on the mountain of Judea when When He e Wemilv, BAD STARTING AT AQUEDUCT |{o i v it gl ittt | Cotaes Win syl | 1o declared that the lowly of apirie should | Yoitie ‘of Hin yieH - was taked. " Relff and Welshard, the Amer- possess the kingdom of heaven; that the Ty nyers Have Disastro AT R R LR TR (L - meck should inherit the earth and that the CHICAGO, Nov. 14, President Ban John Trying to Plck to believe Lord Durham's charges | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov, 14.— | pure in heart should see God Hero wo DENVER, Colo., Nov. 14.-—After with-| 308 and. Maniger Ohatles Comiskey T Winn, Wil 1ot be sustalned. Samuel Strong, a prominent Cripple Creek | 16ave him. He is at rest. May his soul | stan pressure of the sweatbox at turned to Chicago from thelr recent enstern | ypve voRKk Nov, 1t.~Thres outsiders Bowling Scores, miniog man, has arrived home from his | #bide in peace and felicity until the great v ety for four days, John Porter, trip tonight, thoroughly satisfied with the | and three second cholces divided the card [ 1ast evening the third game of the serles | Buropean tour and announces his readiness day when the Lord shall come to judge the | the li-year-old negro who was arrested treatment received while away. Connlc|at Aqueduct today, one favorite after an- | In the tri-state tourney was played between | (o face the charges rocently brought against | Quick and the dead.’ Sunda harged with the murder of 11 other down 'In quick successlol | the Clarksons of Omaha and Sobotkers of year hobelsro ) Muck remained in the east and Somme L B LA LG R " South Omaha. Score Bim In connection with the destructive ex ear-old Loulse Frost near Limon, Colo., Alleged herzler Wanted in Mexico, | " v was left at Cleveland. Mr. Johnson a nditions Were fayorable for the t SOBOTK ERS plosion which occurred at tho Srong mine | " Cri1eAGO. Nov, H.—The hearing of (he | (1K broke down and confessed every firmed the statements that the American |a good-sized crowd was i e Jut T in Victor aix years ngo ¢ ¢ Willtam . ¢ Il before 1ni il hideous crime. | league would have clubs in Philadelphia, | I racing was far below ti imp | ¢, J. Franctsco.... 110 The Strons shaft house, ore house and |8 Commissioncr te in extradition little girl was the daughter of a| was n started In the first race g was | Roth 15 roceedings, was concluded toddy. Coiwell | ranchman 111y Washington and Baltimore, but would not | naturally installed favorite tart | Morshon 17 machinery wero blown up May 25, 1804, | [ Genetied o robhing. the Mealcan Ganeraj | anchman living four miles from Limon commit himself as to whether Buffalo or |and a bud ride settled her chances, how- | Potter 1 The explosion was one of the sensational [ Electrle company of the Clty of Mexico cf | 8ttended school in town, drivieg back and | olls would be the 4 city ever, iund at the end she had to be content | Gr O, Fruncisco. ... 18 elde \ 1 2,000 (n cash and $8,00 in bonds, und tie [ forth. On Wedne st, while on her | Indiaoapolls would he the third clty 401 third piace. Iinstile, at 2 to 1, led gll incldents of the “Bull hill” war, when the | §oyjoun ‘government wsks that he be re- | way home sh oAt sttt vud | ¥ %0 in, making room for the eastern ad-|the wuy and lasted long enough to win by a Totals . w0 G miners of the Cripple Creck district were on | gurned to that country for trial. The com she was waylaid, assaulted and | [ ditions. He sald head from Trumpet, A few days ago Bas CLARKSON. strike and hundreds of deputy sherifis were tssloner took the cage under advidement, | murdered, her body showing no less than ; ; ‘ ning will have the Washington team stopped budly and Orfenta and Annfe [ {onrad Robert J. Lyons, Nicholas Kelly and sev- | employe of the late Vice President Hobart two sons, Arthur and John, who had | Thomy s . f - Denman e t B " have also decided upon both the backers | Thomison pussed her und finished heads |7/ HGER eral other miners ) t snvicted and | Jhen tho latter was presicent of th been working on the railroad mear Limon [ t a8 named. Toluca made all the run aylor niners wero tried, convicted and | yo o\ ater company. e denles that no 4 and the manager for the new Quaker club, Sy nained. Toluoa mace all the Fun- | chlkaon viorrees sentenced to loag terons In the ponltontiary | Sk pavi ler fombany. He denies that 19| wero arrested cu route to thelr homo in Cleanses the System but they cannot be wnnounced until the favorite, Double Dummy Tast bty for the Strong mine affair. Thelr innocence | Electric company Lawrence, Kan, and John Porter was| Gently and Effectually be held In Chicago in the near future, but Tarvin, Philippine headed Knight of Rnces for ( doned. They have brought suit for $130 -| ATLANTA Ga v 1eThs GeotRls was brought against him and its exact date bas not been definitely de- Jurter for the fourth race Burns outs| (CHICACO, Nov. 14.—Secretary Charles I, | 000 damages each agalnst Mr. Strong. 1t is | teglslature, betng inable to adiourn on No- [ B¢ told K" straight story, adhering to it cided upon riding little Walsh, and Q Carniva ox of the Chicago Yacht ciub today re- |alleged in the complaints that Mr. S L vember 6 unantmonsly elected W. J. Brvan | 80 tenaclously as to almost convince the o s 1 took the fifth easily, with the Puritan, who | celved the Royal Canadian Yacht club ok AL r. DIPONE | /i resident o e United Stafes | ofcers " et This confercnce between the National | nide' most of the running, in tho blice. | challenge for & sories of races in 1001 for the | Biuelf caused the explosion. 1t 1x charked | gyt s Sreknmwledied. (he. compliment kb SR L DB i and the American leugucs has only been | The start of the last race was perliaps the | Canadian cup, Au the cup 18 held by i |that he hud agreed to sell the prop-|and a letter from him was read in_ the | €Y. he weakened. The police department talked over in an Informal way and no|Worst of the many bad ones during the | Chicago Yucht club at present next year's [erty to E. W 1dings and Willlam Lennox, | Senate today by order of President Clark [ 5¢0t two meu to Limon tonight to verify definite date has been as yet set for such | MegULE Maple. at 15 to 1, won when Give | conteat will be salled hero and tho yach'siang “that ar the time of the| HOWSHL Mr. Bryan saya some of the statements. They wish to be| TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS \way In the stretch probubly will be thirty-five footers again, hile the retu o Wt the dectsio a mecting. I think, however, that such a | mouth Boy, off badly and lengths out of 1t | ks the Canadinns State they are satieficd |explosion ho had already recelved | renaemna e fuvor i Geengts haa. han | 8bsolutely sure of his guilt before giving conference will be held In the near future | RoIng up’ the back stretch, was second, | with the conditions which governed the I 000 as part payment for the|overruled by the higher court, which ju- (MM up, owing to a strong beliet that ho BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY sults | d that size of yac e % . ” oo e e, "W an s | Rt e bt e 5 Sh e 11| Bt S o anc e o o | R e S A ST R S W e on s e amon. | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP O look for any opposition and do mot court Slack), 20 to 1, won; Trumpet, 117 (T, lenge Mr. Fox ..-nt‘.- red with | him in & few days. It is claimed that he {,,.‘.| will expressed hy the members of the —_— SAN FRANCISCO, CAL g & fight, although we will, of course, pro- ¥ 1 second; Tmp. 126 nmodore Charies H. Thorne and a reply | discovered the value of th orty after | Georgln i 4 3 ji 8o _ odore sc d the ue of the property after | Georgla ivglslature, Yours truly Tron Work Get Lower Seal LOUISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, HY. 80t our interests. 1 think, however, that . pL o IR B b i R i he had so0ld it and expected that after the | “W. L BRYAN YOUNGSTOWN, O, WThe COM- | for sale by dripgizts - price 50 per bonle, all matters will be settled amicably and p n Blue, Dame and Eifin o workings were destroyed by the expiosion | e mittee i bl-monthly scttlement of the P LB B s s Lot X that the two leagues will act har- Billy Smith Loses to Jim Judge. h " Guardian st Litigntion, amalgamated scale, which is basged on the L & ¢ ar e five: famongs:. Onlsnte; 100 | LAKVANIGAH, ¢ Nov. 14.—"Mysterious | the¥ would fail to pay the balance due and | KANSAS CITY, Mo, 14— Judge | seliing price of bar {ron for the preceding s -~ monlously 0 R0 L ol ARHIe FHOBEEON. " 8mith of New York lost his fight [ the property would revert to him, Amos M. Thayer tod W the | two months, met here today and examined SR RIS GENR T The Record says ‘alsh). 4 16 1 and even, second; Me! fonlght with Jim Judge of Scranton, ——ee—— | Tnited Btaten clrouit clerk u written order | the returns submitted by manufacturcrs Uticure D dluwsen, A oM e 2 : ’ Gl At TR AR L AT sl R by, fouling his man {n the eleventh [ Cook' vorial B y ChamN concerning the Guardi st com dectding that the price for bo emale disense iy of the American league's plans and the Refna, Ashes and Galliner also ran. | - 8 5 has a dellcious aroma of the grapes. Its |\ ¢ ey | ton Instead of $5, the prics pald during . vice froe. Dr. 13, J. Kuy, S g estabilshment of n second major orgunizas | Third race, one mile and seventy yards, |0 the point of conclusion. Smith's ring continue th of all ordinary | ton price p tlon for next feason arouses unysual in- | selling: Toluea, 102 (T. Walsh), 6 to 2, won; | tuetics were condemned by the audience. [ purity I8 undoubted | business, except election of officers for the | tember, wnd CGeteher. The Bntetene, "ere " ; s terent In base bIl centera The Double Dummy’, 102 (Hooker), 8 to § and § | Y o e T ey | ol AL IR L LR LACR M NO CTURE, NO PAY National leag phasiz si. | Light, Radford and Isiington aleo ran.” = | | Bnally dectqed whether & tecsivr 18 to t G MR A L LR R AL R dent "THart of the Chicago Natlonal leaguo | Fourth e one and ancaixteentn miles, | Spanish Publiciste Object (o Alleged | Kentucky " Rt gt omis S (e ver il | foday and was quite an erratic in its fuotus s ce o e proposed join o of | 15 to rd. Time 915, Carb ressmen, curin, er, sold up 1o 4%, down to 42 and closed | particulars. sent sealed in p velo sald to have be scheduled Cleveland Fifth race, about seven furlongs, selling . FRANKFORT, Ky., Nov. 14—The State Miners' Strike Apt to End Soon. shortly after the coming American leagie | Queen Carnival, O 8 to 1. won; | MADRID, Nov. 14.—During the proceed- | plaction board will meet on December 3 to! TERRE HAUTE. Ind. Nov. 1i-—The meeting on November 20, but he said in his | Fhe Puritan, 112 (T, Wa 2and even, ings of the Spanish-American congress to- | \ strike of the hojsting engincers in the opinfon the older organization would do | second: Bilionalr i (T, »), 8 to 1, 5 & the " vo | CATVAES tho returns and officlally declare the | Indinna coal fields, which was declarad % nothing to hinder the progress of = its | third, Time: 1:%7 1-5. Little Daisy, Provost, day and while the report of the commitlee | regylt of the election in this state. Whilo| Monday, may be settled in a few days s . younger, but prosperous rival, He sald the | Ginki, Frank Hall, Am Obey, Dolite ©n arbitration was under consideration | ¢po republicans have formally conceded the | Today tan of the Indiana operators signed | occupation of Ba'timore and Washington | cjan, Barbetto, Flaheur and dere Black also Conde de Luque, professor of international | gje | the Tinols scale for one year, The sign= by the American league and the estabish- | o g clection of Beckham ae governor and an- r > ans tehe 5 ¥ & h ran law In the University of Madrid, delivered ing of tho scale means an elght-hour dny ment of w club in Philadelphla would surely | “Rixth race, ona mile and seventy yards LT, : nounced that thero would be no conest, |and 2 per cent ncrea e in wiges increase the Interest in base ball and |aapie. 103 (1. Slack). 15 to 1 jds: 'w violent speoch against the Spanish- of the aperators who signed the new seil cre s won; both republicans and democrats will be | Jonk "ve bren back from the west hardly | sacond; Glve and Take, 103 (Walters). § (6 the “people ought to protest against tho s There 18 o pessibility of united action on RN L B Al R the vote. Every phase of the electi the part of the block and bituminous with the present conditioh of base ball |1 third, Time: 1:d Ceylon, Cephalals goygalism that exists now in questions of | pa elosely Ul o8 Wl | 8 liore. o aian the acalo at & conference ¢ Yillche bresent condition, of base Mutchim, Ross Clark, Uncle Josh and it o closcly watched by both sides, as mat- Teason why the two leagues could mot | Colonel Rheu also ran international order. ters may arise' which will have & bearing | '® P® held w 2 get along fn harmony under the propo: enor Greizard, former minister of for- | 3 - on the contests for congressmen in two dis- . W riytind cure i e, 2 mec, it | RACING ENDS AT CHICAGO gian sfairs. qusliticd this doctrine s | uris, the Third and Ninth |t AT s OMAHA. and this difficulty, [ bellove, could be easily Governor Beckham will be inaugurated on inization committee of the Natio 4 . , 3 S 08 DTODON o % Soctation of Automobile Muanutacturers P &rrange anon Closes wit Unexspected Vie- Other committees proposed the establish December 11 It is sald one of the first v ca was held tonight and the members % N BIG ONES >W_ILL _FI.GHT AGAIN e A gaitin. OVes ;:\'wl:‘l hul ‘.H A\Iplul‘);xh I\merh‘un bm(u.uw:m offictal papers Governor-elect Durbin of In- | talked at length over the advisability of s 4 SPEC|ALIST' anches in all the large towns of Latin- |gjana will have to consider when he takes | making the assoctation fmilar in aim to MRSy BN America, balf the capltal to be supplied by | office will be a requisition from Governor | it Of the League of American Wheelmen e 7 d Most Successful and Reliable ? ot e Py 4 : i 5 i 3} aning of this is practically that the I Jeftries and Sharkey Sign for Con- | CHICAGO, Nov. 1h—Racing for this year SPalll and the rest by the Latin rcpublics. | Beckham for the return of Former Governor | > association, a very large organi- DR. A. D. SEARLES, Specialist in Diseases of Men test Next May and Depostt on Chicago tracks has ended. Lakeside They advised the government of Spain to | Taylor and ex-Seeretary of State Finley to |zation, with numbers of Influential “and $2,500 Bach. :;):-\uml up its final fifte mecting to- reduce railway and other tariffs and to|(nfs state for trial. Leading republicans | Monied men In it is to begin a fight for Gocbel burned up a barrel of money | yotorm ‘the' eustoms dutles In order to | o par et pois Ain& republicans | Bitter ronds in this cou Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, —_— for his admircrs today In the first race be- s NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—A match was made | cause he wanted to stop and play. Emma facilitate the lmportation of Spanish- | pyblican leaders that Mr. Durbin will in this city today between James J. Jet- | I beal him out a head at the wire. Al- American produce, and advocated the con- | fuge (o honor the requisition. T CMARION, Nav Hethern s o Blood Poison, Kldflfly and llrmlry Tro“bhl Ete. fries, the champion pugilist, amd Tom | farroth, und Money Muss have aad many | cession by the Spanish-American govern- excitement here ‘over the wrecking of the i b - | Keystone club 1 uo'clock this morning. 2 i 3 Sharkey. The terms In the agreement are |out victorlous. Today, however, the 2-year- ments of navigation bounties, the reduction W L & : Pl v Are you afflicted w! coce] r its results—Nervous De- that the winner shall take the entire purae, [ 010 trled o g0 naif a urlong further thun of harbor duties and the establishmont LEFT IN FRAIL SCOW TO DIE e L Tt 8 aricocele bility and Lost A you nervous, irritable and and was beaten in the second race by 3 4 o bod, he | 0 A i e despondent? Do you lnck your old. and ambition? Are you suffer- The battle will be decided next May before | o imare, "Algarreta was forced to ciip a | °C71iR8 stations and stations for stores. Caban Crew i# Driven on the Rocks | Mombers were entortaluing o ucst bn the g from Vital Kness, ete.? 't treatment, We treat thous- the club offering the largest purse. If the | quarter of a second off the track record, go- | Other recommendations were that the and iy ILFha Onfy %y Bravers e e e et h cne; Dnrdsn &b ande of cuses where the ordinary physictan treats one. Why not be cured be- battle takes place in Nevada it will be to|nE the distance in 1:7 flat. Weather |Spanish-American governments should y g2/ Ak R \re s for WE CAN CURF TAY CURED UNDER WRI'T- » B o | cloudy and track fast. Results of American Soldiers. serfously tHat tiore l8 &n koxisty & TEN GUARANTEE. We have yet to see o of Varicocele we can not s finish. Bids for the fght will remain [ “'fEd “TE AV Aiia Tone-huit furlongs; |MOBOUate commercial treaties with Spain, i —— (I L LG SLTLEG S L cure. Medicines, Electric Belts, Method new, never falls, without cutting, pain open until January 6. Marquis of Queens- | Emma R, 102 (Cochran), 11 to b, won: that permanent expositions for Spanish and | 4 yANA v THUA clty sotvenger TIaMRerk KNG HibTe Shie ah or loss of time, y bury rules will govera the conteat and five- [ bel, 119 (rully), § to 5. wecond; Olekma, Spanish-American produce should be estab- | .\ capsized apd four Cubans were o s' H t he Strict tel 1 4 . £ ¥ (2 eber). 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:07 85 | 1she 4 A A " Our cure dissolves the Stricture completely and removes every ob- ounce gloves will be used. Each principal | ¥ Gavy 11, Orion, Princa Plausible, Ushed, that all sorts of facllitles should | growned. The captain and engineer of the Kilted By His Divorced Wite, rictur Sliotion from. the UnREY. passages, ailave. all Infammation. deposited $2,600 to insure his appearance |jage Pride, Irish Jewel, John V sapa | be extended to commercial travelers, and | o aresn both Spanfards, have been ar-| .. IELD, Mo., Nov. M.—Irving stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the i te Gland cleanses and heals | & i D 3 i : in the ring. The articles also contained | Harry and Alleen Wilson also ran. | that an exportation and Import bank, with King, an old soldler, was shot and n- the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the sexual organs, and restor health Riry and ALlagn WIlsOn RING e ionse | A o ; rested on the charge of ineficiency, neglect | atantly killed by his Wife at her house, six B aoindness to every part of the body affected by the diseas the provision that should Jeftries make a | \FESont, ™% (OF° §'rien), 3 to 1, won; |Bumerous branches, should be founded. and cowardice and Captain Young, captain | miles south of here, last night. King was 8 . . match with either Bob Fitzsimmons or Gus | Maney Muss, 9 (Ransom). 8 (o 5, gecond:| At noon the queen regent received in an_habitual -drunkurd and had been di- HH Money M, unsom). § 1o, 5, fecond h ot the port, has asked that they be indicted | 41 1 i had | Qur special form of tereatment fol Rublin, that battle would be decided before | Sly, 107 (Tuliy). 16 to 6 third, Time: 1:07. audience the members of tthe congress and | go ' mibeli e rer AT PR URENE | posed frocy. Tia wite severnl yeseh g IItIc Bloo OIS0N O heols s s satment | for the present one, The same conditions pre. | Robert Waddell und Georgle aiso ran ThaiR et & insisted upon continuing to It n her. ; g ! ¢ A : e scow ow. About election time he went away, return- life work, and is fndorsed by the best physiclans of this and foreign countries. vall In regard (o a match belng made be- | |onoec fiGe OR IS analoan, seven fur The Teresa had two scows In tow. One )it Lo st night and while he was It ‘contaths no dangerous drugs or njurious medicines of any kind. 1t gos . 8 rnpt Y of them with fiteen men on board parted | y,vi g™ to preak into the house with an to the very bottom of the disease and’ forces out every particle of impurit tween Sharkey and Rublin. won: Flaunt, 0 (A Webor), 7 to & second; USUAL OUTBREAK OF ROYALTY |ner nawser. The other was towed into | ax Mrs. King fred a4 miske londed with Soon every slgn and symptom of 8yphills disappear complctely “and foreve pres Vhel N uckshot, the charge taking effect in his and the whole system Is cleansed, purificd and restol to as healthful and ) 1:271-5. Lennep also ran. i Havana by the Teresa. When Captain |bu: . VARSITY TEAM WITHDRAWS | '‘Fourn one and’ one-eighth miles, | Duke of Orleans and MHis Followers | young was informed from Morro that the e pure & condition as before contracting the disease age selling: A 1 (A. W 11 to 10, Preparing for Another Gi- other scow was in a dangerous position v 5 % b o i er 8c 0 » on the Mississippi. -, Gur cure for weak men stops every drain Crelghton Hoys Take Thelr Plgskin | Y01 Floriz second gantic Bluff, The se: ; (8 N ervo-sexua enill RO Do, et Little Joke on Colonel Hrynn tial evidence Lresents in the most acceptable form the laxative principles of plants hknown 9 act most beneficislly: 1 you have small, weak orga 1t third he ordered the Teresa to go out ORLIZAD The whale- or” and e ST nd Retire from Field at 5 8t Slmonian and Sim Laz: was heavy. The Teresa started towboat McGill ‘o whalebick srvous system, purifics and enriches the blood, Iu " the blad- E ko Tan. fon J v. P Les L4 ‘ s but ) rges arrived from Without nd Kindneys, invigorates the 1ty e apirits, e e Missourt Valley. arus Esd. aléo ran, ‘Aloha IT and Maroni | PARIS, Nov. 11—The Figaro this mora-| turned back. Captain Young in sn open | VATESS SFFUCH TR 5L it W) L and indnayy, fnvigoreiag the 1y IR AR Rlkice b the tntel “Wfh Tace. one and g ing makes the followlng sensatlonal state- | jaunch then went to the rescue, but was |new barge lne ciaim they wil revolutthn- oRlIABSURL VALEEY, 1a., Nov Mo pe: | anling: i nbik, 87 (Cachwan, o 1; | MR 1 nearly swamped off Morro. Tho scow went | Ii%, eh LEAERGTATOR, SR 1 BENG Home Treatment o et v 1o preriree “¥mptoms. Tl Onr the fleld ju_ the middje of the second half, Time: 3:08. ouise Lead, Jos Shelby, HOldWP | 1 the wards of Paris and the movement | artillery, saved eleven men. | make twenty milés an hour, | ithe flect Connultation Free. Treatment by mni Glmplre Dals ot Grove benallzed | sixin race, one mile, selling: Brownie [ Will be cxtended to the departments when —_— Mbouts Wil draw twelve feet. CURES GUARANTEED. Cnll on or address, 110 8. 14th St. O e o sofmatlon, | Anderson, 97 (Ransom, 4 to 1, won; Oxnard, | well on foot In the capital Storm In Black Hill ; i Tert e feld ks | 02 CAlexander), § to 1. second; Hood's e ek il DEADWOOD, S. D., Nov. 14.—The worst Record-Breaking Costing. CHARCES LOW. Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb AN RIS mACh & talighdawh, i che flre ‘5. Balrd, Chopin, Dandy H. Dagmar, Root and Wood Will Embark, storm of the winter began this morning |.|b‘..v‘.‘$)\.'-\x“«|'-\n'; S Nov W Probably the H h Missouri Vailey when the Omaha team quit Weber, isen and Carrle Davis also | HAVANA, Nov. 14.—Secretary Root, Gov- | with a gentle snow and mist. Reports | WHECEL FEUVIE (P 16 today at a local Yoo o 5 3 ernor General Wood and party lef( here | from surrounding towns and minjug camps | foundry. The casting 1s ‘1o b’ the bed: ANH D REST RED..cupwE..- ox Hunters' Derby Rase. CETR W for Clenfuegos, province of Santa Clara, by | state that the storm Is general. Telephone | plate blowlng englne for a Plisburg M "‘, o This Vegota: of the Dai !}\n:mimm-‘n‘ ru[uh"n:i»:;"'t:v‘rlll'f.! DUELIST MEETS HIS MATCH | spccial train at 10 u. m. today, There the | messages from ¥ Fourche state that| “""',‘I_{",“.,,”’f §lax the casing worlimen | 516 Vitallesr, the prescription of e fumous Franch Pl scian ¥ anined ™ National Fox Hunters' assooiation on the Viking will be boarded for a trip along the [on the prairies north and west the wind is | were n«:r‘;nllr 4,40 pour 136,000 pour ds "} ous ge ':,*'_'"; y ) : }"'-'.T“r':m“;‘"rr:‘:.r‘:’;xll.:”;.fl:f'l' W Handily by the Gaume Little The thermometer has fallen 30 degrees since | {1 AR 600" Teot deep in the center. Tends to Kpermuorrias and /1 the harrors of tninotency, {UrinENmol twenty-six dogs in the race today, three thel Wheat. Another Antarctic Expedition. morning and it is growing colder tonight e kidieys aud the urluary orgaus of all lmpurides. CU rengthens having been injured yesterday by reckless COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14.—Dr. Nordensk- | The storm is severest in the mountains west ers Blect Natloal 1ed by Doctors{s bacnuse 90 per cent are troubled with IPraetat! JAND. 0., Nov. 1.—The interna- 9y 40 cu G i tlon. D riding. CINCINNATI, Nov. 14.-The second fall [§old has purchased the vessel which car-|of this eity, where the snow is already two | CLF BLAND, O AT MG a0 PhIREIR: [ y K tnedy 4 ’.,,,:;‘:‘n"';,.';.“‘['p'u“u-m“mu'l’h'l::"A"' :‘:“»“"l“l"{kl‘h““‘:':\“l \rlu\d;vl«;"‘)" r‘nl;l]\; ried Lieutenant Amsdrup's expedition to the | feet deep. All street trafic in Lead and | ypjon clected the follow \‘H»I ‘;,.\ today mall, Bend for bk cl simuninie, a76, Ban Prascio, Oab R h hoot. opened toduy 4t Newport v o 4 : 3 % e vet the | Prestdent. A. K. McFall, Pittshurg; first I AL A Xy g S8T. THOMAS, Ont., Nov. 14.—The Grand | weather and a fast track. The attendarca Arctic and intends to use it In an Antarctic | peadwood is suspended tonight. As vet th b b T 4 o - BY MYERS-DILLON LRUG CO.. 16TH AND F. N International andicp, " twenis-iive "iive | was arge Duellst,“the” crace voar-oid | expedition. The king of Sweden will sup- | storm bas not interfered with rz\flxnn.ll;"‘”H"'l"\::“'"N‘L‘{I‘:""” ckover, New Yark; | FOR SALB VER: ARNAM, rds, was not completed n today's shoot- | from St Louis, went down to defoat befo enterprise o v Becretary and trensure = _ I!:'m.‘ It mn“m-‘rmml..a tomerraw. Crosby :‘m‘v wame Il“”'h””‘ Ethl Wheat, in {Lia [ Rzt tue sntarprise Aaancialiy. trafa. H.‘ U.\,.‘ 1‘u1vnly|-:|<‘ 0. "Phe next Annukl orton and Tyro each have four fth race. Duellst was favorite at'7 to 19, eyt . B ing e held Juftalo, N, Y. The Newrort Judges hve reinstated Jockey Der Kalser Golng to Sweden. INGALLS' EULOGY 0 WERIR Wikl B8 2oL Ln BURK, B. ¥ Eddle Ross, recently set down for a bal RERLIN, N 1 On y o ride on G . Whitney. Jockeys Boland | ,,' “_",l' » _,,":.k ‘\. o ,hu .,l""h““. ot Wonderly have also b v reinstuted. | Bmpress Prederick, November 21, Emperor Old F 1y Serva y were under suspensions at Latonta. | William will visit Cromberg. From there he| A1 the old settlers of Atchison and many (L] If I were SiCk and His Words at (he Grave of a Falthfal | = Se—m— Many of the tenants who moved in eleven years ago courteously taken care of. There is no hetter place to tng: Hor bacon, 112 (Ba singer), | Start for Sweden on the imperial yacht. acquainted with Tarleton Pendleton, an old | wranted to get weu’ T’ Bl EE JOCE | pReL Ron.Teirien peins | Kama S B, Mo, s i) I'd find out how some EHT EEB GNIDLIUB sagaln 0 Buate, Wlso POk ale furlonas, | seviouniy i & fre. Gusp cxplosion 1 the |10 the Shenandoah valley, West Virginin, | one @lse got well who fecond: Barbara M. 112 (J. Winkfeld), § 10 - owners to Kentucky and then to 84 Josen | haq the same sort of Eleven years ago the best office building in Omaha Irema, Lady Tdris and Hermesiio also Pinc | jjgion today near Gellivare a conductor was | camo a waiter in @ restaurant where In- sickness as mine.” hotin, 111 (1. Winkfleld) 8'to 1, second; | wounded to him and, when he married, Pendelton If your sickness is like hers, life times—not fcr a year ora decade. It has been kept 14T, Winter. 1'hlers Ollle J, Miss Red- ne: 1:02." Joe Coyenantor, g him fn charge, he was not only guardian and for 1 felt so awful bad a bad couglh, can't relleve are probably caused by |107 (J. Winkiteld), 4 to 1" won: Duellst, 11§ | MONTGOMERY, Aln., Nov. 14.—The leg- | mate. The neighbors still recall him as he | had dyspepsia. Before I took your ' Gelden serious danger, but before béing scared | Rengal. Our Lady, Albert I*. Dawey and [at noon today. Owing to the critical cou- | dren to the carly evening parties, and now 1 can do a small washing, and [ 2 @o 50 the reason selling J. Winkfield, § MORROW'S Timo: 1:47. Zasel and Indlan also ran announced. as the Ingalls' children’s “black uncle,” to| and four vials of Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, sults will go to Kiel, from which point he Wil oo opo 0 ot of Kansas are well to 1, won: Lake Fonso, 10 (May), b %o { S —— family servant of John J. Ingalls, relates the selling: Prima, 107 (May). 5 to 1, woni 1822, He was a slavo and removed with his reok § v o emancipates e 1y in the # 3 P Noal® (1 JUREa) B Rallrond Wreek In Sweden, Mo. He emancipated himsel? ear 4 : third, Time: 1 y Cherry, 'Mi's was built. It is still the best office buildiing in Omaha Third race, one mila and one-stxteenth, wood, Flammarion ana Donatton alco rao. | NO TIME LOST IN ORGANIZING | went by and the little ones came he be- 113 wax wate Slek tudasd ! wriies Wi Princess Thyra o Al ran inlature to Hurry. spit blood, was very short of breath, had (Rassinger). 7 to 10, second: Jim Winn, 209 accompanied one or two of the older chil-| Medical Discovery'and ‘Pleasant Pellets’ are still occupants. They have been properly and let the urine stand in a glass vessel | B4 Ad dition of Governor-elect Samford organiza- [ing promptly at o with a lantern (o Meht | L0 Fre @ ey person, 1 believe that the ether sediment you should immediate- | 50 yon ) 7| were elected and the vote cast at the last|by the little ones and was called “Uncle | fife. 1was sick over two vears, I took 13 Mrst race, six and one-half furlongs, sell. cond jrulare, 111 (Dupee) 2 to 1. thir Fire Damp Tragedy In Belgium, g O Y bueny s WO | Pluto Coal mine at Wiosa, near Brussels. Aubrey eche d'Or, T delle, Juanet*a, STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14.—In & railway col- | war and escaped to Atchison, where he be- today, Why? Inthe first place it was built tolast ten e e ot B rmany T ta 2 Shin: [ Killed and six passengers were severely | galls took his meals. Ingalls grew attached Heana, % (Kalght), 7 to 2, thirt, Timot was taken into the family. As the vears | Mrs, Jacobs' story will interest you. in constant repairand has never been allowed togo 0, RIATIGSIAn ARG HOnAAl A TR came @ very fmportant personuge. As the | Mollic Jacobs, of Felton, Keut Co Del. oy, 108 (- Winkfleld), 3 0 1, won; Master " RN RO LR e M aware, and our family doctor said 1 had Martner, 108 ( Moo T s ;| Critienl - Tllness of Govermor-Elect |late senators political carcer called him | R%RCE JAO0 oy RoLes BRETE SEE T OO0 A KWARD Farl Fonso, §% " 15 to' 1. thisd Samford Forces Alabama away from home a great deal, thus leaving b2 especially the chronic kind which you | “isietn 'ruce ix ' furlones: Ethel Wheat, custodian of the bouse, but of Its overy in- | piius i my chest and right Jung, and also disordered Kidneys. 1f so you are in | (Hapsingery 7t 10 soenpihs dim Wi 0 | isiature of Alabama met in blenntal session O | o ot e a for 12 hours and if there is brick-dust or mile and_seventy yards, | on " S today, presiding officers | them on their way home. He was beloved [ 1oty aid oo Pnedicine have saved my ly seek a competent remedy, 1; Sugvenay (Knight). 11 to 8, third, | state election was counted and the result | Pendieton.”” Their playmates spoke of him | bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery, lS Rasatis ot Cakians W. D. Jenks was elected president of the | distinguished him from their Uncle Frank Are you sick? Are your lungs - - SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 14 Weather at [senate and F. L. Pettus speaker of the | Senator Ingalls' younger brother, who m k2" Have you obstinate —ee Oaklund fine and track fast. Results house. A joint session of the two houses [ his home in Atchizon for a number of faoe 5 it 3 5l 4 e T reraady (o all R pix furlongs, “selll Janicl | was then beld and after the election re- | years. During the illness whi h resulted in | :"l)»:‘“.tmi"’l\:.:]‘ 'm‘-‘lm:m :‘,h;(,:‘y:b Kid: and Bladder )I'muble ey, sec 3 . 107 | turns had been verified W. J. Samford was | his death in 1887, he received the tenderest ungs, wes 85 8 ace f forms of Kidney ‘"‘k. o o8t inex, | (Mouhoe., 16 to 8, third Gold ared the governor-elect care and attention and when he passed away [ ‘Thousands in just your case have Bub Are: easieat to take add most inex. | g Osmond, Emile Zola, Brown Prince. | Al this was an unusual proceeding for | there was great regret and sorrow. Tngalls [ been cured by the use of u is si This is J h. Togus v \olnette and ¢ pensive. This is attested under oath Canefo, Hogus Bll, Onyx, Antolnette and | yng nrgt day of the session, but owiug to | always said that from the day of the old Fecond race., five and one-half furlongs: | the physical conditlon of the governor-elect [ mun's death little else but i1l luck attended | DR. PIERCE'S YT people cured by Kid-ne- Diderot, 106 (Coburn), 3 to 5, won; Scally- | organization was pushed through to pre- | him. Py > “ ) please euclose stamped addressed 07 (Bullman), 4 to 1, second; Laura | vone any complications which might ailse| At the grave Ingalls delivered the fol- GOLDEN MEDICAL coderson, W. Market st Beatrice | ) 105 " (Monnce), 13 to’ 11 AhIrd: Tim hick : e bt Tty W, Ciaurs ot Peatnice el Couper and Stntilus miko | from bis death and to insure a regular suc- | lowing eulogy DISCOVERY. nry Wipperman, % Court at. Beatrice | un cessior In such an event. For more than twenty years he has been . i, Gearge Sweier, Kk T4t sy Beatrioo 10000 and one-clghth miles: | Thg state has no lMeutenant governor and | the servico of wy family. During this 1t always helps. 1t almost always nter, Soth East Beatrice R o o oburm, T A0 10 o | the constitution provides that the president | joug poriod he has alwiys manifested the @ 1N, Maln st Fremont (Hullmany, § to 1, thitd, Time: | of the senate shall succeed to the EOVErnor's | gumo interest n my affairs as it they had | €#res, Sick persons are invited to R. C. PETERS & CO. . . ~ <884 A 3 Sachem also ran lace In cose of a vacancy arising from ) o 3 consult Dr. Pierce hy letter abso. X, place in cose of & 3 ing any | peen his own. 1 never knew him to do a ons 1l Block, Lineoln rac ix furlongs, selling 4 B i . o T e o A nealn Tor "(Aruunca)., 10 to h: wol care diehonest act uor to speak an untruthful | Iutely without fee or charge. All R, 1L, Hoffman, 525 N. 1640 5t Lincoln i (Coburn), 10 o 1, second; Alee, 07T Ll atee— word, He was faithtul, upright aud loval | correspondence is strictly private. Rental Agents Ground Floor, Bee Building : 3 ) eve a0, i 1. Maxe - i . i} Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, radod. 1 . Katie Gibbons and Afa: ‘n.u VESTON, Tex., D u .‘\”,; Clara | in all m: relations of mr“ B Write and get a specialist’s opin~ y P also Tar Barton ¥ her home In Washington | “At the open grave all men are equa 3 . 4 but Vellow Tablets and sell at fity I 0180 FaN. o and one-sixteenth miles, | today accompanied by her assoclates In | 1 the demutracy of death the rich mun is| 10N ON your case, free. Address cents a box at drug stores. | selling: Horton. 110 (Coburn), 4 to 5, won: | the Natlonal Red Cross. who have beer Buffalo, N, Y. { / dierce 14NN MORROW &CW . SPRINGF o, | feling: Horton, 1 (Coburn), & t0 5 woili | b tine her tn tie Guivestok reller work. | a8 rich as tho poorest and the poor ws rich | Dr. R. V Pierce, easy to discover, Why not move now Into an offiee where you will feel satisfied as long as you are in busi- ness? When you move, move right. 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