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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901, Digosts /bt ] A% ke Tk OMARA'S HIGH COLF HONORS — what you by I'm"'“:,l“"l:l:::' Foye Oloarly the B;s; P;lyur t Kansas Oity ' | Philadeiphia . il Dyspepsia Cure ||+ 0 [ fjm o oo oo CONSULTATION FREE. EXAMINATION FREE, Milwaukeo St A healthy stomach, capableot digesting a good, square meal, || mramborat Defien Wymors Agatn, | COhionte for CHAmPIOnsRIp QRS Cone 18 a great blessing. It keeps the body strong by insuring plenty HUMBOLDT, Nen Sept 2 —(Speclal)— | solation Simmer Down to a Few "M of nourishment. In fact, it means perfect health. But some- Humboldt defeated Wymore at base ball [T £ A Pairs for Satarday thing must be done when the stomach s so tired that it can’t B g O R L TR ] \ 1 digest what you eat, for undigested food poisons lhlo hl:ud. | Saunders, s Ul e v v Posihvely Cured in Less Than Ten Days- ‘We ean recommend & preparation that completely digests ali E SRWE . y TR b { N " ¢classes of kmds»!hninnl(x?mu, DysPEPEIA CURE. 1t gives the TRY THEIR SKILL ON BIRDS (BA CIPY. B Wl DR. McGREW'S treatment for Varicocele given without the loss of a single hour's stomach perfect rest and allows you to eat and enjoy the variety | LU g LRl s R time—absolutely no pain and is the quickest form of curing (his discase that has ever of food that is necessary for maintaining health. It never | Lively Fintah to the Dapont Gun |BraM.)-—Omaha won most of the honors in ¢ il on . 5 & LD i § fails to cure indigestion, after averything else has failed. Itis | Clab Touraament=Bops Net the golf turney today, though the play was been discovered. The doctor has devoted 26 YEARS to the t ont of Varicocele, pleasant to take and can be used in all conditions. | low on Triggers Bown o0 thx fwd F4T00 of Sritees Gey:In and it is but justice to him to say, without fear of contradiction. that his treatment of ‘For many years I suffered from chronic indigestion, and it the champlonship individual and the con- Varicocele HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE AN ABSOLUTE CURD I GUAR ; o c o § 4 AR ) IQUAL AN RE. AN ABSOLUTE RI: IS GUAR. :fifif{:fi:m": hlmzinil:lw?n;'n;::n%::ingd'r;ug(nm;‘yl) I?n"p“g:u '(?u?eu The first live bird shoot of the season | solation individual games by a play of pairs ANTEED. . 4 It gave melmm:d;:‘to reliet and I continued its e .upnul now on the Omaba club grounds took place | Il forenoon. Another round of winaink | ‘ k> 4 yesterday afternoon at th: close of the |palrs tomorrow morning and the two re- 1 teel that I am cured.”—Henry F. Cramer, Wendelville, N. Y. Dupont Gun club tournament maining in each class will decide the cham- The birds are still young, but the bunch | plonship tomorrow aftermoon. While the NERVO S H It can’t help but do you good pe Y INIE e L R Aty norg 404 theee o todky et U Stricture Prepared by E. O, DeWitt & Co., Obleago. The §1. bottle contains 2!4 times the 50c. size. dition—swift fiyers, as a rule, leaving the | to Omaha the rnnmv'I remains unsettled — — —— . s it was Out of | It was noon when the firét round was over The favorite household remedy for coughs, eolds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, :;:‘]n‘l"'h"‘,":':,':'n, (ke :E;:(fno birds" | The matches in the first round for the A treatment that cures in throat and lung troubles is ONE MIN! !Omh Cure. It cures quick.y. and one of these was caught in the trap. | championship resulted as follows f 1o b & i 1t was 3 o'clock before the twenty-liva- For the Champlonship, In all its various forms. es8 than o days without - i bird event was callod. In this event there [ . 5 poo oo Tl Gk, beat G vl ; ; y 12t 4 v ¢ pitcher: By Jovce, 2 Fownse oye ountry club, bea . B i rste pe AL IDU . MNAD a, Struek out: By Joyce, 4; by D Birds were 20 cents “per” and the purse and 2 to play treatin his disease gives Klaby, 1. Stolen bases: Donovan (2, Hew- | was divided according to the Rose eystem, | J. Stuart, (fedar Rapids. beat J. B, Rahm. | r g thi glve s e T AT T, P pger e | THE fRLUPS GL LRE gveli; WER SIRSEL |l Togan. Kansas CIty Country ¢lub, renewed energy, more vi- Every cure is guaran. A i f i o TS SRR formity of the shooting, until the elghteenth | beat F. A. lornbeck, Kansas City Country | tis ¥ A Cinches Nasional League Champienship by Natlonal League Standi bird thero being five persons with straights. | club. 3 up and 2t blay. s tality and greater ambi- teed and no loss of time Defeating Brooklyn. W. ‘Dickinson, Des Molnes, beat J, ¢ Won. Lost. P.C.|One of the best shots of the number was [ oo fhCRason, Tes Mol BeAl 5 op tions. —_— o . W. D. Den of Brownville, a man who forty | and 1 to play. LT el years ago was a hunter in Nebraska. Mr. | E O.'Bragg Kansas Clty Country elub, CROWD CELEBRATES ENTHUSIASTICALLY | & Tolf 1100 [ Den 18 now in hin seventy-third year and | BEAt D. T Ellls, Denver. 3 up and 2 to 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Dr. Mc Grew, Specialist, (Age 52) (5 YEARS IN OMAHA, Bostol é ¥ at the shoot yesterday killed nineteen | "R R Kimball, Omaha Country club, beat SES— New York cenien v P, q - N birds out of twenty, dne of his birds dying [ J. P. Hobbs, Holdrege, Neb., 2 up and 1 to HO‘I‘ S R NGq TRE ‘I‘ Game s Close One Until Efghth In- | CHOANAY ; out of bounds. The day was ideal for |Play p ‘ -~ A MEI q l Chicago q Forres " o Con el trap shooting. Several mood kills were | pon G FRITRE Kanqan (s Country, cluby N aes Nalitaiersniy " | QOES-T0 AMERICANS | marie, notaniy by Brucker on bis fiteenth | ujand'2 to pisy FOR BLOOD POISON AND ALL BLOOD DISEASES. | bird, ‘a brown one, which flew like can- | This loft ihe pairings for the socond Eatablish Game That Milwaukee Had Hoped to 3 nonball to the right, turning from the left o kBl B Bl B b DR. McGREW can give you HOT 8PRUNGS treatment for Blood Disease (except o by P | as It arose from the trap. Scott's four- | Foye against Logan, Dickinson agal 111 Ty L RPRTTT TR . " bobatbe T bt b teenth bird was an extremely dificult one | Bragk: Sfuart against Kimball. f sl the water) and he GUARANTEES better RESULTS and betier satisfaction, besides Garvin, PITTSBURG, Sept. 27.—Pittsburg won the {and as it fell within the “houl-::- éna B | R Ay i hinee e bl oy you can take his treatment right at home. and no one will find out that you have this - behind th cas greeted with cheers. o st round i & t t ‘o ey R g league pennant today by wresting VICLOFy | o on i gt T ohe Boston Amerls | merey hag vers ba LR L LL B - T Y terrible disease. It is quite different when you go to the Springs, for that trip alone el e ] ort- | Terry had very bad luck with his sev- | o i A ::\:“‘r)::«rmflp‘l‘l‘;n’q :.'-‘:‘n:‘h ‘:.mnt.‘n::‘ml,'{: :.':,u ;1‘{';;_‘,“]'?,‘,(',;j'n“'.',,‘,“,‘ .‘;y‘ll“:w:::\“: “61:\’;.-'”:.:;.:-1 E:"n':‘»"’;::lnr;lflr';i dplnld h‘ll“':::r n‘r'w(':‘rl.‘ ‘l‘:d The fl,..': ,:,";:.(‘,, ‘:.. w::_u.,hm,,, prize is quite sufficient to f\ll\'nrtisv j.um ‘\\'I\m your ailment is. IHave you ever thought of ’p'rn:::"n‘::: BTl TR PR B Haec™: ggutat nen, e <cent | neceasarily, to .fetrleve it the bird flew | "R. W. Taplor Evanston, beat Massie this? All external signs of this disease disappear at once under Dr. McGrew's treat game 484 of batting in the two runs tha | LemPil, have signed for next seaton. At- | i histee, Tkl ERRo, Ay aaes, Glty SUSGRIEy aI8scs R ment, and not a spot or pimple will ever appear to expose the nature of your disease. :::n.:::m.;‘n‘:’.. ln‘ll\:‘:nr“:\!:‘:}‘; ,’(:'l,f‘:.:,","i ol MILWAUKEE. | | gcott, Wilson and Fogg scoring misses, nA,'o‘mum'.“":"f.'v','.',','.'q"’['u."{.?f.\"""’ e This fact alone is a priceless comfort and consolation to one aflicted with this ail- ing Wagger and winning tha penant. The | e, If-.. 1 [ this ‘betng the only bira Charley Lewis | . ¢ Petérman, Denver, beat ¢ oxtebay. | Bl ment. Dr. McGrew GUARANTEES you 1 PERMANENT CURE for life. game throughout was a splondid exhibition : Sl 15 4 missed . rge Matthews, Evanston, heat W. § of sclentific ball playing. The enthusiasm |Gie ) ert, 2b. After m;- nn;un b:drd‘ Rosshack, ‘hnn':‘: r’wnl,-l»n, Kansas City Country club by de- | f of o d h Innin ¢ | Freeman, 1b 0 0 Conroy, 3b. to leave for Des Molnes, was permitte ault, = A of [ty SroWd WHEREERS A R O | Eetupitl, rr o Maloney to shoot out his score, getting every bird | J. R. Lemist, Omaha, beat J. R. Judge, ' over the plate was intense. Attendance, | HembM! 8 0 Haliman, Leavenworth, § up and $ to_play 4,000, Soore: rris, 2 Hone, 5 except the nineteenth. The same privilege | 517G " Tioulirr, Teavitt, Neb., beat Eifot Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain Power, Poor Memory, Des 3 BROOKLY N | Shreck, © 0 Garvin, 3 0| was later accorded Tamm and Scott Marshall, 8t Jokeph, § up and 7 to play Have been cured of 1 Saby femory, Despondency, Pittsburg_ . from work Davis, rt Clarke, It Heaum't, cf Wagner, s 2 Branst'd, 1b0 Ritchey, 3b Leach, 36 Turke, 3b WH.0AE. | Wilson, | The score in the live bird shoot was as| F. 8 Y"""f%...’.‘-x”‘" Clty v ciub, | Gleet, and all unnatural weaknesses of men. Duhl s Parent. » Three-base hit tah). Sacrifice | Bray ... b pory Philippl. p. Ferrla to Freeman, Par ‘erris 10 | Duncan SgaIngt Cookatil 3| t P 1 1 follows [ Sheck'rd, 1f 00 Totals | & ok and 7 to play t | Rossback 2211 212 212 11 nor-ge | A0 G0 B o Dolun, cf Boston 08000301 7 | Re g 1 413 A a8 | h ockrill, Leavenworth, beat o, B Rty 1 Milwaukee 73000801 0| yninwriand i nm ot 4 Douglas, Codnr Rapide, 1 up ) / TREATMENT BY MAIL. 2 | Matson . o o showe o Pittshurg 01100001 Fime: 155, "Umpire: Connoliy e nus over, the result showed the winnere as Daly, 2t arned runs: Bostor Two-base h't: | [awis A WA 2022 2222 0222 212! Pairings for Saturday. 3 i 1 Gleasor. Double plays: Bone to GIIDert to | Terty ooee..sss: 2 2202 inne Kinalar Feteras is CFICE 7 9 p. m. Sundays, 8 a. m. to 5 p. e X T Zimmer, ¢ Kittson, . Clbas Pra it O 18 11 G i againet” Kinsler, Peterson against A OFFICE HOURS a.m. to 9 p.r 1 y a.u p.m. P. 0. BOJ Brooklyn . LR L Phillles Bad: Cleveland Worse, Gri Champlonship Class—Foye, 1 up; Dickson, & $ Earned runs: Plttaburg, 2; Br BBl sienisscesieis 18 up, 4 to play; Stuart, 6 up, o play Two-base hits: Dolan, Daly. Thr ¢ | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7. — Today's |Tamm ...... O ({BACRTS SR PIRY | hit: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Ihillppl, Irsin | American game between Cleveland and |Seott .11l Consolation—Kinsler, 2 up, 1 to play Pouble plays: Burke to Branstieid: Dahlen | Philadeiphia was o miserable exhibition of | Townsend ...... Patermnt & U b te piay. s N g : ot 3 10 Kelley Daly to Dahlen to Kelley. FIrst | baze ball, The errors of omission wera al- | Wilson 5 10t | 8Bty Younk, s up, 4 to piner o IOAKLEY ALMOST PAYS QUT | Hancysra® timoq oy ater second Bane ‘on balls: Ot Kitson, 2 ~Strick ou': | most as bad as those of commisefon. Roth | FORE ... e HE-18| young was the only Kansas City man P o5ng iace aha EuiR and. a sistesnth ¥y Phillppl, 2; by Kitson, 2 Time: 1. pitchers were hit freely. Harvey was struck | Taggart . 4 11218 1 jefe gn the game. Foye rly proved £ AEsy won: TCHIEht of Rhodts s Umplre, Emsite 4 on the head with a pitched ball and ren- | Harker ... | | himself the best golt player here. ile hested —— ATiaRon tHird Times ATt Redn and Bostonlans Break Even, dered unconscious q\ 0od took his pace. ‘!?(Im)nhkhlrn 1! Dr. Logan after an elghteen-round course, N Sl U R S SPECIALIST CINCINNATI, Sept. 21.—Ciucinnati and Attendance, 1871, Bcore: = $ seeens by l;lrnkv on the nineteenth hole. Sykes | Promotcrs of Firat Grand Cirouit Meeting | McCarthy won, Early fve second, Wi in T N nas “phoia” aven in & double | PHILADELPIIA CLEVELAND Regular Program. won his, match only ‘after @ holes' play: S Hena hiva, " Pimer it oston Natlof o even loul CH.OAE | RHOAR. v e on the twentie ut the I A o § 16 % ¢ header today. The firsr was & piichers [Fuis, .31 3°4 0'Pickers. ot Previous to the live bird shoot the regular | quallty of Fode's play was superb. ‘Neither Sy S ST B LG B AL All Diseases and 2 o as los oY 8 | Davis, 1b 0 Harvey. » ent W e nor Di Sver got mo. en_won, iy el second, Ethics muft of Lubk's fly. The second game was [Pavie 100 «”\{’T\».x,) b | program of the tournament was carried out. nor Dr. an ever got more than 1 | third. Time: 1:48 Disorders of Men | 'All events were for fittecn targets except | Stroke ahead throughout the game. 3 | UFith race, one mile and seventy vards | the third and the elghtb, which were for AMERICAN HE&S‘ES STRINGS ARE STARTING FARTHER SOUTH )'ul’.v\:n“v:vv‘v_ Ifl.‘.xn IOight sevond. . Kinnl A 10 years tn Omaha kinnic third Time: 1:45% | twenty birds. Following s the score: WIN -— R e aot £ fiones: moe won. | VARICOCELE wna | legy second, Somerset third: Time: 1:10 1-5 L e HYDROCELE curea | i | | N Y Plate at Manchester Septem- Meccas Now for the Fast Ones— 1 TORONTO, Ont ikl \ Method new, without | darkness. ~ Attendance, 1o, Score, first [y hpin, Sy b game Steclman, rf 1 CINCINNATI \ BOSTON _ | Powers, c... 1 by (g RHOAE, RHOAE. |Dolan, 3b 4 0 McGuire, ss Bay, o O Rickert, 1.2 2 3 wiltse, p...o 1 ofconnor 0 Tenney, 1b.. 0 Bracken, ¥, b 1 0 Démont, 2b. 1 Totals .14 16 27 14 1] A : Dobbs, of... 1 1 Lusk, cf 0 Totals .. 6112010 8 | Ler Meeting. Captor Gets Into Ten Magoon, . 0 o Carney, rf . 1 Philadelphia 1 2514001 e Forkner 14121413 14160 g Steinf'dt, 3 1 yLowe, “B.... Cieveland 180801031 62" wray 1413 20 14 15--16) 151 e T Class, ©'Brien, 20 0 3 1lTong, w0 R S L R SR A L LR 15160 LONDON, Sept. 27.-The Manchester Sep- Hurley, c... 0 o|Kitiridge, o 0 2 Two-base hits: Dolan. Davis Beck. | Brewer ...13 14-180 143 | tember meéting opened auspiciously today b R UL S Tracken, Three-base hits:" Wiltse, Dojan: | Gayhare .12 1 el "'.‘l'.,‘h"n"“"r,:";’,‘,"'fl” (Maher h awtord . - = g ! 4 w Dolan. |yl i i he Spaghe ¥ (Maher) won the 2| CINCINNATI, s e firs A o 5% 1 3| Home run: Lajole. Double play: Beck to | Mliler ...-18 3 o {4001 T I LT CINCINNATI, 0., Sept The first 0 Bradley, 3b called in the elgnth inning on account e PR TR balrd ol 1 ‘ Croker's Horse Wina New Barns|lLexington and Terre Haute Are the [} ] 1 3 olLachce, b0 1 1 1 1 1 First_race, six furlongs: Sir Vere Devere 7N cutting. DAL E los won, Mynher second, Midnight ( g m‘;"‘l“’"‘« o th Time: 1:1 cul for 1ife an: 'son orond Face, five furlongs: Tasy SYPHILIS R0, Csaneed from won, _Papermaker. second. Jack sfca the sk Soon every aign and sympiom third. Time: 1:03% dssppears compiotely and forever. o Third race, one mile: Wellington | SBREAKING OUT of she disease on the skin T Lach : S oot | Abingdon second, Storm third. Time or face. ‘\reatment contains bo dangerous Totals .. 5 93 9 3 RIS, renien Base: Agciniyre. Steuck | mownsend, 1318 Archduke 11 (L. Relff) won the Friday | Brand circuit meeting at Oakley park ended | %o G0 ST, Mercer Srugs or injurions medicine. ot v Bracken, 2; by se, 3. Left on | D 1 3 0 14| s | dss b G 2 _Fou e arlongs: Mot n X s P Crawford batted for Magoon in bise on balls. Off Hracken. 4 oft Wiltee, 2. | RURCAN o2 ] B HaR i 4 press satisfaction over tne fa a r mile an x furlongs, | Yo, NEAvOUS 'DEBILITY or EXminsTION. HIt by pite Lajole, Seybolc | & ecef & e exp rteeplech. Snow Storm won, Terry | B Cinelnnati o 00 o Lo bag B Pitchers Lajole, Seybold | val 9 113 [The lnst raco of tho day, the New Barna | ! ipts were néarly equal to the expendi- | QUbiCchin T Sngw Stogn | Won VIO | Yorng and MIbDLE 407D lack Of vim, Boston . 0 012000 ERRAaL CpaamaininWiliss: Bansedtballay | Hiton 115 plate, was clean sweep {dr the Americune. | tures Times gt and strength, With orgats inpaired an Two-base hit: Dobbe. Home run; Stetn- ;_sxy,,,m“‘ (el g g ] Joas won by Richard Crokers Minale | Captor ts now a 2:10 performer. He got | Sixih ract e and an efghth: Hanal. | , STRICTURE cured with a new Home eldt, Sacrifice hits: Long, Hurley, Tenney, 5 ' 3 3 1 (J a h s i p e 2:13 capper w T Jin second, Froe lance | Treatment. No pain. no detention from busi L e T T Baltimore Defeats Detroft. Ross 10 'S Lacey. (L. Relft), second and Frank Gards| the mark in the third heat of the 2:1 oapn b rloin nd, Free La Trasiant’ N AL, o dstanon i Fagnt apipe Sfem Jenkine s aftercoon. Many of the horsemen & Pittinger, 6. Bases on balls: Off | BALTIMORE, Sept. 27.—The home . | Dantelson . ner's Bandpiper 11 (Clem Jenkins) third this aftercoon b e : HARGES \ 9! Fr R Filunger, & HIt by pltcher: By PItt: | fean team continued to play aod pall Nd | Tamm . i horses left tonight for Terre Haute Protest at St. Joaeph, Coitle RO, nm‘:{mML inger, 1. Umplres: Brown and Nash cated Detrol today. " Betaro the game |32 Races Cloac at Corning Fair. Lexington. Results ST, JOSEPH. Sept. 27 (Special Tele. | Cail onouoraddress 119 So. 14th St econd game: egan Secretary Goldman of the Haltimors | J3edte ¥R g Pt S e AR RS St 1o and anart ay Mernacts) . Fale t GSTON CCINNAT b ‘wak presented X" | iKnobbe .. i CORNING, I, Sept. 27.—(Special.)~The class, trotting, e c eharae Boton o omenan e TR W aiyort Wi | Kiobbe AGORNING, la, Sept 21-—(Specials-The | 21 class. tratting, 3 et (ol e | D Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. ® . e 1,582, S RVEER. Atienganee, [RANEY 2:20 pace unfinished Wednesday was won b, g (Turner) o ahr, horseman of Kidorado, Kan., pro- o s i i 7P H BA : Tt Harker |1 by Littie Doctor. Tone B aecond, Harry | Starmont, ch. g (Wahl s tested against third money In the 2:3% trot Siariar. o 80 8.0 DETROIT. Taggart . { Prince third. " Time, 2:22%. | Nowton A, br. h. (Anderson) ... goin it ¢ it S{BakY: of 9 o | pontin B arcis RHOAE |Mathon ..0.. .. . 3 2:30 class pace: Tom Elliot won, Await |weiator K, bk g (Nuckols)........ 3 5| 8pratt ot y r aserts ihe L W {1801 ~110 second, Linewood third. "im g, 24 { Time iy, 20141, 2:10. 2 which s | ° o agoan, s 0 0 3 Sermour, Holme: Wihson < 2N T 4 B BRL A BN, 20 clage, plomg + C L 8 Summary | en Suifering re 1 3 ¥ Casey, H W 3 2:20 trot: Unfon M : Councll Chimes, b . by Chimes rotting 3 Outcast won, Flosv'e 10 rler . 2h. 0 Gleanon, . 0 WAL coogeat Wi=B 8] O TOERQTHE Tk P Al “(aaw 0 wecond Nudle & fourth from loms of nervous force often owe Rickert, 1t Tenney, 1b Demont, 2b. Lousk, cf. Carney, rf.. Lowe, 3b. Long, Kitriage, ¢ Nichols, . 0 Hergen, ... 0 Elbert'ia, “as 0 Baimers oot Erinos Dbes ran | Fred M, b h. (8neli) ¢ . | Time: 2:19%, Phe money went accerd theircondition }ful ignorance o|Suiliwell 0 Dunn, " ah Nance, if... 0 . oL yon, Van | o . urns) g to finjshes e las : that fearful enemy to h ! Juckson, 1t 1 Dilton, 1v... 0 HOUND COURSES TO ITS DEATH | Buren sccond, c.” Glimpse third. ™ Time: | 1115 Dy M Bar iy oo i iire: 3138 clves. . Bad' Greeniander it e b e of scienct to repair A Bresn'h'n, o1 MeA roe | S Running, orfe mile and repeat: Title won, | ETazier, ch g (MeHenry) ... won, Hazel Grant second, Honost Dick the damape caused Ly the thoughtiess Wadena of Redwocd Falla in a Vie- [ Jack Tiger second. Time: 1:49, 1:46 G W D. blk. h. (Dunn) . third, Tida fourth 3 ! 210 practi { youth, R % Little Frank, b. g (Dwyer) 110 2 201k J 8 Rionaiks F'Nervous Debility never gets well of - - - — — . tim of the Endurance of 5 Lady All Right, ch. m. (Roth) . G, B otund Meaiir e iandiie: | itself. . Its victims drag through a P |zt 370 Dakota Hares. Winw Destning 4n Fant Richard'4, bi & (Nuckols) | the last two being dista In""the. first | fllrabis “oxiaision, Wik, A e L e *Batted for Slevers In the ninth. niate s LEAD, 8. D., Sept. 27.—(8pectal)—Lloyd [ phifita: hr, m. (Hosan) ! hgat : | L Peits batted for Stimmel. Baltimore . R R SEo Poindexter of this city 'and Roy Streeter | fme®™% 25 M GUTIE) Pacing, 2:% clags: Harry Evans won, | Bost 00 00000 1—|Detrolt... . 00101 14| MADISON, 8, D., Bept. 1.--(Spectal Tele- | 0f Denver had an exciting glove contest T 31094, 3:00y Trimmer second, Silviaone third, Rex Amer- | ’ v P RRas 2 0 ag! pijucrifice hite: Dann, Slevers. Two-base | gram.)—The third day’s coursing was suc: here Inst night In_ the seventh round . —— fcus tourth. Time: 2:11ls, 2:104 Zilbly, 2:10, 2300 4uges | hits: olmes, Gleason. Stolen bases: | cessful. Hares were more plentiful and | Streeter gtruck Poindexter in the stomach Y 9 ’ 2:161, 219 aggin, McClenahan, Lilly D | Two-base hit: Struck out: BY | Kelster, Jackson, Seymour (2). Firs Ll ) | with his knee and disabled him. Poindex- KE ULLIVAN RULED OFF | ana tismita also finished in arder vsnea. | Brimmels 4 by Nichois, 4. Bases on balle: | on baila:- Off Foremarn & Situck nut: e | Srons: ¢arrying the fastost dogs long hatd | ter 'won the conteat on a foui. Streeter 2 cLIEREI URC R ] Foreman, p. 0 Sievers, p... 0 01 *Yeager 9 Totaly .. 610 | O Biimmel, 6 off Nichols, 1. Double | Blevers: 3. by Foreman. 2. bagsed ball, | Bihnood Fate Simed Bled trom. a hard | 18 one of the fastest boxers in Denver and | Tpien Dirty Riding Onee Too Ofte First Real Play at Crieket. lay: Demont to Long to Tenney. Um-| hresna Left on_bas o ') L came here expecting to wi play n_bases! Raltimore, §: The weather was fine, cool and | xpecting to win PHILADELPHIA, Bent. o7 first test them the precise ingredients de. pires: Nash and Brown. Time: 1:8. etrolt, 7. Time: ‘1:66. Umpire: (askoll: | beesie, - HILAL 1A, Sont. 21 . 3 5 5 match between the visitin b ket hew 106 prsciie TURTadIeRIe HS Quakers Shut Out. White Sox Dashing Mome. T the unfinishea firat round of the puppy | Cla¥ Center Onenn senson Well. Naiooe Ohass e R R LoATR o1 ki niRsLA aridet L ATy LW §T. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—Joyce had the Phil- | WASHINGTON, Sept Chicago won [ gutke Handy & Marinams Helen Marr | GUAY CENTER, Jop, Sept. 27.—(Spectal | from the various cricket clubs in Db Al draing, Tepiaces wasted iawen adelphia Natlonal batters at his mercy to- | the first game of ‘the series with Washing.'| P#at C. E. Root's Johnny Smoker. James i me B L series of three | - delphia began today. This s really sends rich, warm blood tingling PR 13 two hits Were made off himm and | fon Amer cans, Whieh il close the bongsi- | MeFariand's Trooper Second beat Nat |games of foot ball between Clyde and Clay [ (i1 aGo, Bept. 2T.—Arte first match under proper cricket eonditio P rouKh every part, Inaking every of Ly two of the visltors saw second base. | Fho visitors' bunched their hits to good ot | Gill's Lizsle Ann Hooker. Handy & Mark- | Center was played here today. Clay Center | o Go, Sep ~Artenn ca that 'the foreignets have plased in {hi it R gy LB AL Y EWO o e Tomnsend "ot of the | vantame " ine wned their hite to #00d ad | |’ Holy ‘Moses beat John Charton & | Winning, b to 0. with ten seconds loft to | first In the first race at Hawthorne, beat- | country, their ‘match ‘against a team of faith J ¥ box I the third Inning. Attendance, L. | of the seventh 'inning on account of dark- | Son's Charming Thought, E. M. Kellogg's | By, Kehoo drop-kicked a goal, winning | I Delmar, the favorite, by three lengths. | cighteen, young players, or “colts.” being Soore: § Beore Caeh Girl beat Handy & Markham's Hatt }Ih(' game for Clay Center, ockey Bulllvan was ruled off the turf to- ' regarded as a “warming up’ contest ) 2100 per box: f boxes (with guaran. $T. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA | WASHINGTON. Minus. E. M. Kellogg's California Kid | em——— b day for alleged crooked work with his|ald them in becoming acclimated tee to cure), 83,00, Bonk free. RHOAR! R RHOAE OTON. & | beat C. E. Root's Sir Robert Insurance Companies Conmolldate. | Mounts, the climax coming in the second |~ Today's match was played on the gro titerally feed the hungry nerves, giving wthorne and Loses Hin 4 Ak A 7 race, in which, It was clalmed, he deliber- | of the Me Cricket club aver In the second round of the Aberdeen cup | NEW YORK. Sept. 21-A dlapateh to the | wicly bulled Kevedn ~ 1ie Mo becn uhier | . n few miles from Here" and s ke o Rtk Trnem g Beat | gournal of Commerce from London eays: | suspicion for some time, two flagrant cases |crowd was present when play bes Drug Co. Omaha A gsalter’s Real Arilole ' Jack M- | The directors of the Phoenix Assurance | bemg cited. one on Aiens and (he athor on |noon. The ‘match will ‘be Dayed” South Omit eons Yokowan beat Handy & Mark-|company of London and the Atias Assur- | Nellle Waddell. Results finieh, even If four days nre hecessary Bluffs, la | ham'a Mistis in Black = Handy & Mark- |ance compagy ‘of London have agreed upn e WAQdell BRORIe: . o | Anisy eve) are nocessary t |ham's Blue Princess beat C.” B R o0's |the terms for the amalgamation of the | Detmarch secont. Adtar ot el Rl ’ | Merry Girl. Handy & Markham's Harvest | two companies and meetings of the share. | japtrcn fecond. Automan third. Time s Memory beat John Charton & Bon's Con- [ holders will shortly be called to farmally [ /' s i #00de, fdence. Lady Hugo and Alice Grey ran |confirm the arrangementa which the af. | Sfeond race. ane mie and 4 sixteanth NEW YORK The | an undectded course rectors have, after frequent and protracted | § ng: AN pot won, Laureate sec ond. | Evangelical Lutheran ministe conferences, perfected and mutually agreed | Rgi¢da third Time: 1:471 semi-annual conference of which Thomas, . 0 0 0 Hoy, et 3 0|Waldron, cf 0 Brown, of... 0 0 MoFar'd, it o' Farren st 2 Barry, b0 Mertes, .2 0 3 1 0/Dunwan, rf. o vl 0 Hartman, 35 o/Clarke, o 0 Delah'ty, 1t 0 1 3 Foster, Tt... 0 3 oGrady, 1b... 1 } For sale by Kuhn & Cu.. Fuller Paint & 1 1 110 McFarl'd, o 0 Labell, ' 11, 1{Coughitn, 36 1 ] 3 0 1 Dillon's Drug _store, H Burkett, 1t..3 3 i 18 Druz Co., Councll Shugart, ss olClng'n, s.. 0 Sugden, ¢ 0 Harrison, 1f 0 Piatt, p 0 Carrick, 0 Inglish tum, the has Juat 3 1 1 3 0 1 2 14 1 Duggleby, Totals $1021 § 1 Totals e it Third Ive fhpl §V Kirb: - iMind de X i 1o It I8 expected by prominent mana hird race, five furlongs: J V Kirby won, | come 10 8. close in Chriee Shaen Aok | Toww .0 33 {1 L : 03NS ELLIOTT'S AIM IS THE BETTER |here that the oMcial announcement. wiff | Buzser second, Merriment” third. Time: [ ifn' has ‘Taken decisive steps o torm _ ar % gt oL L ORI o ce, A seventy vard e present synod. etion ta Phtladeiphin 00 | Two'hae hits: Dungan. Hov. Thrce-bise | Brayles of Alabama Gets Only Small (1o KILL THE DANDRUFF GERw | Rolilng Hoer won, Malay aecnd, Broal | confarence Wil aftect thirirny Earned runs: Bt, Louls, 5. Two-base hit: | hits: Foster, Hartman, Shugart. Home Kruger. Double plays ace to Padden |runs: Grady, Coughlin, ifirst base on balls Plece of the Honors a third. “Time: 1:45 in this and neighboring states | J KLl o\ s\ $ - - Fifth race. six furlongs: Schoal of Scan. | A communication signed by he to Richardson, Richardson to Wallace. Hit | Oft Carrick, 3, oft Platt, 2. Hit by pitched Cincinnat In the Only Possible Way of Having a | dal won, 8cvert second, Ranco third. Time in. The misiateum 1a Permanent Cnre. 1L sans fo Rey. Di Hiss sitriciure and s | Dincnaea of the 1o .lnu:i OF werkening draing, o e il vestare 30 Western Relnstates Them. 273, A R Ellott Runner second, Clusc-r third. Time: 1:40% letter af dismissal from tha( bods | Unmtness for Marrizge. Ustcbllshed 1885 ingham, Ala., today at the Cincinnati Gun | has dandruff to amount to anything. In| ST LOUIS. Sept. 27~Thore was little or { whatever action i taken with | Addrers Dr. La CROIX, Yaces, two of twenty-five birds and one of | have thin, brittle hair they owe It to dan- | 35000 cholpe wor #qusl mination of the English Lutherans to form | - Aty birds. “Elliott won the firat, killing 22 | druft. There are hundreds of nreparations Tace, five furlongs, purse: Little | ® #¥10d of thelr own NO GURE. NO PAY. aids her offspring and herself 10 19 and Elliott took the third, killing 4 to | that “clalm” to cure dandruff, but not one plion, Megsara ~second, Chanco | Condltion of the Trennury. el fone I Lo gt by using Brayles' 46. but Newbro's Herpicide tells you what dan me: 1:63 \ druff Is the result of a germ burrowing Into | Eigin won. Marey second, Don Lufs third. | balances in th ) the scalp and that permanent cure of dan- | Time: 1:43% tiind £ the $130,000.0 : vards o o y Club have won, Tennie' F second, John €torm third. | shows: Avatnio cash balances, 3150 Sh ot A ewardn of e e K e 1fhag yer: | Dess can only be had by Killing the germ, | Tima: 1.0%, B | wold. $108.208, | @ Y i - sons and horses: - and there is no other preparation that will x‘ wrth [Ace. ane ;mu and twenty vards = . - 4 L.‘ o linct”c})“u‘v il 4 T &"Mitam, owner: the horses Henry | destroy that but Newbro' eido, | Belling: Kitty Clyde won. Deloraine sec. | Fine We bt Surinas. N QCAL APPL 136 Trorp 8 s mans. Zitt, Harry Beck, John McGuire, Long Flo Y that germ but Newbra's Herpletde. | REINE B, KNGS (Vop, Beloral horses’ Dunsoro. Owenton — Lavejoy won. Aleda second, Corlnne (| the weather is PERFEC the food drink—recommended by doctors. G. §traus, owner; the horse All Gray. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | third” Time: 111 Pl e T B PO R H Cl i i and Einus. H. B. 8kiles, owner; the horses — | R second, Bam Lasarus thivd ficas of S Invalids and convalescents benefit materi- Pigeon Post, Quizida and Bl USe | # 5 Linck of Linsais ts & Muresy suost, | h nd, Bam Lasarus third. | woiere, amusements, hotels, everything of mucnue membreass ally by its tonic properties, stimulating Jockes neder o TR SRt i At Gravessnd. | e el raist, Kot uinaiy day ‘ e 7—Two track rec- | yia the Northwestern | v went in plain Sept. 27.-(Bpeclal)—The Ne. | yioto ) 100K up 122 pounds and ran & mile and a | THOKS H ‘ the Millard h . 5 lington for Kirkaville, Mo., where it p'aye | 8! ) . | thl weil into the stretch. Ogden wag und - | £ )X TANSY PILLS a0l of Osteopathy Baturday. Fo W. A, Page and A. M. Heath of Decatur | the whip, but kept on and won by half 4 Reduced rates to New York and m.un" I‘,;fif,fifn.“..nnxnr Safe and Sure. Never the squad: Westover, Koeh- esterday were: F W Kennedy, Heatric Hano at 3 to 1, ran five and a ha'f Route good for return within twenty " Yy MEN A0 24 N, 16th S1.. Phl St. Louis, U. S. A, T P einaer, Biringer, Bhead, Cortel: | W H. Cowsill, Holdregs: ¢ L. Anderson. { furlongs in 10645 one:nfth of a secord | days and for stopover at Ningara Falls and| goid by SHERMAV & 3eCO: s Reamid Ryan, Eager and Maloney, | French, Gordon; Jack Burton and wife, | the rame distance. Results 3 " Faust, Anheuser-Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite. Jonder, S80Iy L4 Beatrice, | "FiriYace, fve and a half turlongs: King | Chicago. | S5 Om Sixth race, one mile: MacGyle won, Goal ent of the New York synod, asking \shed 186 CINCINNATI, Sept r Marrie st-blighed 1865, $ of Kansns City, champion ilve bird shot of | It You #ee & woman or a man with lux ] ALK certificate of character. Trom the | Chertered btk , C stato case e ursln fhe world, defented J. C. Brayles of Birm- uriant, glossy halr, you may be sure neither | At Delmar Park, k SapHApats of shiraster, FMhom Chertered L MONE FREATMENT. n clib range, in a 100 llve bird match at forty 5 B A imar card e ne ltile of | regard to the communication by the Mother e Tuaten ‘was diiiGed Inte. (hrey | BOArly every case where women and men | no olass to the Delmar card. Favorltes and | ok sy fon" It “WiT noi - uitcet Pife Row | st Bre LBLREERY S to Brayles' 19. Brayles won the second thelr 0 1 Becond race, one mile, selling Relle of WABHING Bept. 27 Today's stat ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CHICAGO, Bept. 2.—The board ot | druft and its consequent falling and bald. | TRIFd race, five furlongs. purse: Rubus o th ‘The of redem AT et 27 A Taon. owner, the | “Destroy the cause, you remove the effect.” | “eien ‘rac furlongs, setling. Dootor | The latest advices from Hot Springs Decker, awner; the horses Appointee, Anni 8ix'h ne mi'e, sell'ng: Jessle Jarboe | {ills I ita besuty Olininte. Taisd Traier and Jockey James Johnston R raant I at the Mlllara perfeot e olapnous. . 1) A N | NEW YORK. Bept the appetite and aiding digestion. Sold Yaraity Leaves for Kirkes N ohnson of Norfolk {s & guest at the | 0rds Were 'broken at Gravesend. Ogdon | 'icue; ofce. 14011408 Farnam street 1 rsity foot ball team left Lin- - . vest | TUrIONE In” 1346, In this race Fly Wheol by all druggists. Prepared only by the braska university fool ball team [eft Ln: | “enaries Youngstreet of Wanoo fa a gest { b ® 0 G 0" ae” ehifved he Wy Depot. 15th and Webstor streeta . ’ . B & Pt Coach Rooth and | are at the Murray length in & hard drive. The other record | . L . Fais Y oruggists or by Mall. Pric Brewers of the famous Budweiser, Michelob, Black & Tan, Pale-Lager, you, Ream Ihasbury, Crandall and | Ord; Crawford Kennedy Kearney: E. | faster than Endurance by RIght's 107 08 | gowin ity ticket office, 119 Adams siroet, DRUG ¢ Gz 10i» oud Dode ‘