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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1901. ANERICAN SEASON CLOSIN] ORPHAS WOWBLE New YORK NEITHER (OAL LINE ROSSED -, 5% vy [RIHTTERS NTREALISS | NOCTORS WHO IMITATE. —_— Visitors Make Brrors That | no time was the ball dangerously near Ne- 4 - " M braska's goal, the closest being on their | Bowli; 1 U Ite| The success of the doctors of tha Last Games in Philadelphia and Baltimere Count. Oreighten University Burives in Vain | (005 G000 e, and this bt onee g SRS SarTily SAUTN PO %58 ikt Bisoura-Stedions Topuraty nas Are Played. | —_— Against Nermal Students, during the game Eouson's Eport. been ®0 pronouncel that many (‘HX(‘AJ‘V’] Bept. 28 T’h- "h{' d‘\l"\ n“' pra— The sple u-1|| work of the Osteopath team - doctora and self-styl 4 Speclalista tionals’ batting was timely and - ork's 1 ¢ s, who ¢ P to are trying to copy their methods orrol costly’ toda. ttendance, 3 surprised the Nebraskans, who expected RAIN DELAYS WIND-UP IN OTHER CITIES &[fGin coetly today. Atendw SOFT MUD PLAYS ITS PART IN THE GAME | tvore a: teact four touchdowns. Nebraska | GATE CITY IS TOO STRONG FOR WESTERNS | They even copy bodily thete med CHICAGO. NEW Y‘:HIR’I». AR was outweighed at least fifteen pounds to 1.-:1‘\ announcements. Let no one HOAT 0. 2 N n: o 1 8 1 beYeceived by ignorant tators - 5% ¢ Murphy Hy the man. Besides this handicap the men I3 fm Athletics Get Patr from veland lariel 1t Sl Brilltant Tackles Are towed by | (0 0 ompelled to work at great disadvan: | Y10(0F® Have Handred and One Pins | or faise pretenders, for their orlg and Detrolt Bunches Hits Suc Dexter, ib oV ;"wa o0 Long Slides Through Sticky Clay tage by the Kirksville rooters, who, to Thelr Credit=Monthly Prizes :“. Illu{ir [ Muv‘,v‘u” i Iy on Oysterville—Scores 3 s - Ganzel, 1b =No Flawas Are Apparent armed with huge megaphon made so About to Be Awnarded in had only at 108 Farna r, 2 Davis, " ea. " uch nofse that Nebraska's quarterback v Al Omaha, Neb. It Is thelr s It . o o smit Except Fambling. m arions e cinl orlginal system of treatn WE o vy il : ¢ had to whisper the signals to each fn- it Sl AT i Warn that cures men to tay curcd — Sen Phyls e Alvidual player and the team was pre- —_— not thelr saedical announcements S SLPHIA, S 28.—The Amerl Rty e After fitty-five minutes of fierce but un- | yonted from playing the fast ball that has and writings PHILADELPHIA, Sept, $3.--The Amesi. Totals .. 610 2 A AVRTIINR StFite tithe WaE ealled on the 100t | heratotors charscterized 168 work Bowlicg 1& now on In earnest. The or- | We want every afict:d man 1o can league session ended n L y : 0 nvl Wotats .. 3 SN ball game between the elevens of Crelghton chdown In Ten Minat ganization of one league in the city is now | ! B b with two games between CIeVE'ADd &8 | 454464 for Phyle in the ninth university and Woodbine (Ia) Normal| » : p in. | complete and a schedule of twenty-clght e te In_ particular Philadelph The home team won both ted foi Murphy in the ninth school yesterday afternoon, neither side| The touchdown was made after ten min- | gopngy aach for the cight thams comprisiug elsc kames, the second game belng called at | cpicago 80010000 %b! oy Sean able to 8i6%e utes' play n the first halt. Kirksville | 050ty ot L ed » » end of the first half of Yew Y0 50001000 | o s st bbb M4 | kicked off to Nebraska's ten-yard line. Ne- " h EHW UHE VRN N Y R N R At 12 ) fatr-sized crowd fringed the sidelines | kicked off to Nebraska's ten-yard line. Ne- | “qyy omana Bowling league fs the name Attendance, 5,761, Score Yl.vvr‘ on "\"F” 3m-u~ ~m»\"~ ‘v-‘rk L |5t Creighton fleld to wateh th ntest | raska returned the ball ten yards and then | o © 0 Tl Tl 0l T e to get f rwo-base hits: Jo Smith (2), Davis, Creighton field to watc e conte B 2 S YR 3y | O ssoclation of ¢ o get to A First me. Sacrl hits: Dexter, MeCormick. Stolen and enthusiasm was Intense. It was the | lh‘H"v‘ ~’| to |K||‘ \ll‘l' : v\‘:m:* rfl‘:‘wl:":lm\h‘ | work. The eight members are the follow At ) PHILADELPHIA, CLEVELANI base: Hartsel, Struck out: By Menefe first time the new ficld has been used HVNI b ik iLAgl L4 » Y| ing teams Omahas, Clarksons, Sterlings, vermanently WO AE L0.A R | by Phyle, 3. First base on bafls: Off Me th oo v watched the srading and | DAk to Nebraska's thirty-five-yard line, | Sty Bt Ohavies; Natle Krug | You nothing. ana fee, 2; off Phyle, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire ot AL an | where Nebraska was given the ball on LA AL RS IR NENE perfect cure wi b iid Parks and Germans ) T 3| Harvey, 51 0 Day filling In which resulted iu these grounds | Beck, 2 Eiplainse Missourians' V were not disappointed, for a first-class clay 1 LacCh oo, Mgl | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25.—In the ninth inning | Eridiron lay before them | of the National leagie contest, with two = The heavy rain of the morning had left | out and t \ bases, Joyce flied to cen- | the clay wet and sticky, with here and | you will be wiliing Monday, October 7, 18 the time set for | fencfits conferrod s Long end rune by Crandall and Bender, ndey, ¢ n conferred a mass on tackle by Kingsbury and plunges | the opening game between teams of this 48 we would want \ t MASTER SPECIALIST, by Bender put the ball over for a touch. | league. On that night the Gate Cities and | N8, If fue cages wore x Y Dia Siteeny ot Ty WHOm. e hive N the Omahas will contest on the Gate Clty LR i Y Fraiggt he ot estisens o DR My b4 4 ter. Thor ell down as he started after ad1e o i s fact font | d0Wn. Westover falled to kick goal. Kirks- cured and made hapi and who will eheactfully vouch for our financial as well ns i the ball and two men scored, first t there & puddi 'd' A LR "" '11“: ville's gains were made maluly through | all This begina a season that will not | professtonal standing un ST mis s and then winning the game. ' Attend to the game additional features of r the line, those being directed between | close till the last week of next April, prob HRIWI}ELE nder cur Eleetro-Melical treatment this Insidious dlscase rapid- tals nn 13 U 1 ore and difculty. But the college boys went ably Apeil 94, Tt was diffoult to asrange disapp ars. Pain cases almost lustantly. The po { stige philadelphia 04021300 2-13 ST, LOUIS, PHILADELPHIA | at the business in hand with an utter dis. | tAckle and end on both sides of the line y April 2 . nant blood are driven from the dllated ve nd all moreness and sweliing quickly eland ..... 20400100 2-9 RH.O.AE, RH Ok |8 "’| ;”" ;‘" ",‘"h 4 " "' sen | DOINE particularly effecti while slight | @ schedule, since there were three alleys | gubside. Ivery fndication of v > 80 ishes, and In ita sten nes the sarned puns: Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, |Burkett, 1f.. 0 1 Thomas, cf. 0 0 regard for the mud that was good to "% | gains were made through center. Ne- [ over which to distribute the games of elght | pride. power und the pleasire « rie t health and restored manh What and time after time some padded contestant |y .\ "onqe were strong and no long | teams. Manager Rourke of the Omaha base | Wehave done for them we can do for you Two-base hits Lajote, HI'\hli.l"‘ “I"rnA ‘I'M "ylnk z"'4’| ::inrrk\v z’h : Frek, Donovan, McGire. Three-hase en, ek, T would make a flying tackle and slide along A oo £ Our Biectric-Medical treatment disvolves the stricture come T e it i e fhronh o hoay | TUDS Were mad around them, although | ball team accomplished the feat satisfac BRI IR i s T o v et e sy T al nenomoone! 5 1 Beybold, Crys Bacrifice hita: La- | & lnce, s L R Viold, *Hernhard. Double play: | Donavan, 0 Douglass, ¢ . several end bucks netted the bonerubbers | torily for the bowlers afterworking on it | sage, allays all inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge. reduces the prostrate "\(.: ire. B c;‘::,n‘:vu‘:-“m -n;(vv Rich'd'n, _1b H H:‘:'w'fn'.'»m. "y n: ‘:;nrri'mrnulnx such a :Ir'r'm "r:m”'h'- small galng. Nebraska's gains were made | several hours gland, cleanses and heals the bladder and Kidneys, invigorates the sexual organs and niyre: Farvey: nalls; OR Crys 1 0Cross, es.... 0 0 "'w';“l:hfl;:: l(,:.T‘:::. v'o V“‘W’n: 1""”"m: mostly on long end runs by Crandsil and The last game between the Gate City :!.\:f\u health and soundness to every part of the hody affected by the dise Bernhard, & Hit by pitcher: 3 4 0Donohue, p e 9I'90 | Bender, while their new tackleback forma- | team and the Westerners resulted in a vic- n . 5 00 v % " Our epecial form of Electric-Medical treate Wi fchea: | Bernhard, ik or a natatorlum. But it was the first gam | feRder KRS SRR Fo o | ey tor the former by 101 pins. The | CONTAGIOUS BLODD POISON fe i tor this finciune s Tenetientivr the pec Umpire eridan TR D S of |hv"lflllnn for each team and t - bOYS | 1ie length of the halves, which was but | scores were sult ny| our || ‘e work, and s Indorsed by the best physicians of ‘this and foreign Second Game. s o seemed anxioue to put a veteran color on s o o 4 ‘ g g countries. It contalns no dangerous drugs or injurious medicines of any kind. It | AN Two out when winning run was made. | Soemed anxious to put s veters twenty minutes, doubtless prevented Ne- WESTERNS goes to the very hottom of the diseace and forces out every particle of impurity PHILADELPHIA. | CLEVELAND. e A L B braska running up a large score. At the | Reynolds ...... 2468 161 Boon every sign and symptom disappears comploteiy and forever. The blood, tha RHOAE MG el BB s As the score would indlcate, the game | ...\ "0e oy the first and second half the | Ayers Lopiin 166 18 tissue, the flesh, the bones and the wholo ayetem are cleansed. purified and restored ‘lbb ! ' 31 yv”ww 8 ‘;' o m”]l"n;u:'lmv EETETPETS | : "y 0 (l‘ Ifl f 5 was hotly contested. It was much too long | |\ o T Giiete ten-yard line and ;imll;r‘k eere . 159 " to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and pleasures of life 1 $ T USSR $ ekl i ity O Paskind aliah a contest for so v e seas ba bl Sadii i tee v ’ 163 149 en, many of you are now reaping the re- Lajole, o8, 1 1 of ek, 2b arned runs: 8 Louls, 3; Philadelphia, 2. | & contest for go early in the season, a8 | 14" have been pushed over easily had |Harris Wiserisi i 11B 15 NEHVO - acx“ll_ DEBILITY o e onet Yoy, Joping (A o Seybolda, of. 0 0 o/Lack'ce, 1b Left on buses: 8t. Lou Philadelphi, 11, | twenty-minute halves were all that the | goie O SRR R FOED CRL ia failing and will §00n he Tost uniens ¥ou Tor. voureelt. TH W 16 Molntyre, it 1 olkiradley. )| Two-base hits: Wallace, Barry. Three-base progress of the men in training would war- - h Totals .. 530 ™ 1| time o Toss. THpotenay . 0 dis M The standstill With Bteelm "o 0| Wood, hit: ydon. Hit by pitched ball: By Sud- " Both Ple 4 with Team's Work. - ny )¢ nll sexual d n atandst h It 2 ° 3 ey . eiriek s Walle, rant. Being still soft, many players were GATE CITYS Jou can make By comprom Either you m it or it will master you, and o |Connor, ' 0| First base on balls: Off Donohue, 2. Struck hurt during the contest, but no one wilted | Coach Booth ot Nebraska, when seen after ::v{:‘r_x'lll'{\vgmn y m Il yous whole fyture with misery and indescribable wos, We have trested oo many Peow 0 o/ Dowling, out: ni-' Budhoff, 4 by Donohue, 2. Stolen and only two were put out of the game. the game, said: “They gave us a much | (RTHOY - o H 18 {ight, Onoce clred By us you Will HeVaF again be bothered With emineions, dreind, pree eldrick, Kruger, Douglass (2). Tim: barder g N ected, but it did | Yoo g Totats .. 8 80 Tomws .1 41 73/ hY ke i i P arder game than we expected, bus Yocum 13 mitureness, amail or weak orgins. nervousness, falling memory, ions ‘of ambition Mo 0 o o o | 186 Umpire: l‘:\ r bt B 04 4 our tellows good, for 1 think they learned |Seaman ........11000 180 or other symptoms which vou of your m d and abeolufely unAi you f Cleveland . 00100 01 e R The Woodbine men outweighed the | more by it than they would have had it | o | U S e O L L TR L 0 Two-base hite [Davie, Lajole Double At Pittsburg—Game with Brooklyn post- :'rflzhum boys by a small amount, but the | heen an easier one. Considering the fact | Tenpin scores of 200 or better at the G with phyaieal, mental und sexunl powers complete. b y Y pliy se to Dolan to Davis, Btolen | poned; N atter proved fully the equal of their an-|that the team has been lining up for but | City alleys: Kit Carson, 216, 2M4; Charles | Many a o 1 g ng 8y Dl Serek out: By Wiitee, 1 SRy " » ot 3 | that the team ha & up KIt s 2 iy allments are reflex, originating from other dis: { i o pasent Gleyeland, 3p hiadelphia | pined ‘naipnati-Game with Boston post- | tagoniats. It was a dead heat. with ab- | single week the showing was as good as | Sewman, ‘218, 210, 2. git. Wood Hartiey, | FEF%E! fl!SEI§F$ seases “For iy sextial weakiess Sometimen comes aves: Cl & , : STSLETY Pl b AL b A . , 223, 08 er, 24, P. L | from Varlcocele or Stricture; merable blood and Lone diseascs o e o 4 rst_bi n balls: Oft Dowling, 2; oft | National League Standing. solutely no choice to make between the | could be expected when one considers the | Winemfre, 2{9; Tom Reynolds, 246, 26, Pen | contaglous blood taints in the s m, or ph M And montal deciine frequently. fo. \\nn.. 1. Hit by pitched ball m; y SWaYy 4 S } o b trequentiy fol e, . o mpite: . Sheridan. H c. teams. They swayed back and forth over|girength of the opposing eleven. The | Hull, 202, 206, M. W. May, ohn Kelly, | low impotency. In treating diseases of anylkind we alway move the origin—-we H 4 Wikt T Wen. Lost. P.C.|the fleld, first one possessing the advan- | osteopaths have a hard plunging backfield | 3%, K- R Garyer of Nebraska City, i | cure the cause inning. g u £ o 3 08 ohnson, 201; z A Hoston Also Finishes Philadelphia ..t Y b tage, then the other; first one rushing the | which tore our miniature defense to pleces | Bridenbecker, 206, 213, 221: D. Johnson, 201 cnnnispnuniflcc One personal vieit Is always preferred, but if you can BOSTON, Sept. 28.—Boston Americans fin- | Brooklyn ¥ ball down for a seeming goal, then the | and while our offense, though brilllant at | ¢ D. Rosenberg, 201; H! Cavanaugh, 205 not call at our office, write us your symptoms ful tshed the season today by defeating Mil- | 8¢ Touls... . : 8 | ot v P w A Bob Encell, 202, 219, %31 given to all patients to hold for our promises. Do not Waikeo in (wo poorly played games ml]:.u:) St o AL . ‘:.,':"m".»:.?: f:lr:“-u'""'. !lr;"‘r‘lu'(“:n'hx::\”rnhll times, was not good for steady ;nd con- Tenpin scores’ of 407" of better at Clark LEGIL cDNTflAc not call ¢, write and describe your troable ing base running, coupled with some e New York.. 2 i slstent games. There was too much wrang- Ahmanson, 217, . Beselin, 2 I e e mecond. inhing of the firat game | Otneinnatt 3 B 3 being the fumbling, which was frequent. | jing and the megaphone rooters made it 200; ‘B, F. Fowler, 201, W. F. Schn Office Hours—From 8a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays l0a. m.to t p. m « wed the victory for Boston, Slattery | cpyed a7 P “ Vid b i 23, 2) &% 23 onrs inched the viotory tor Boston, "BIAUSEY | Chicag e : 7| This looseness was due to the early sen- | fmpogsible to play the fast ball that the | 5 . “Husihevi. i i r 3 'in the ofghth inning and Bchreck || e |son and the greenness of both teams In | {eam has been showing up in practlce. [ George Lavidge, Plumbe his pl Both plichers worked avens. | practice. One thing 1 can say with a good desl of |411i Henry Haden'sw:’ Henry 1. wretchedly In the second game, but The 8. N. DI Tt S WHs visltors W 1 (N e 12] E. Burgess, 202; H. Fritsc on's o ck work carried the d h A etz Lumber company base | ere popular with the | o, isfaction and one that will be the best [ W. apenhof b F. Cla o e e e bnof' the weo: | ball'team “and ‘the Uninties will meet at | crowd and_ they behaved capltally all | mens foe our frionds to got & o on the | S02005 Wb Eamery S0, 6, it 1308 Farnam $t., B m/asn 13t and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb The game was caled ot Mot Clarknesn, “At- | the Vinton street park this atternoon. The [ ¢y e oy #1900 HER BUIETEL OO0 ool team | meRne & i R T ) ' enth inning on g teams e omaha High school teaii | team, and that s, that It Is better in every $hok: manerly, S B 0L, 306 e : Dietz, Uniques, | Roe8 to Woodbine to play next Saturday | way than that of last season and with hard [ F. J. Bengel b o Fitht Gamis; | Hathaway ..catcher Henry | and the Normal school athletes announced | poc, abrini IR SALCEE, 3 practice to be glven during the next two | Ben Tombrink g Krug, 26; MILNAGIEE: | e o MGE Gplltr, R arati | hat ey would ive the Gate City bory & | Necka 1 fet contaant that wo will be able | K1 38 e 688 Wanl AUS Froauce nesuis. i : OAE, | Harriso % ase. ... Kennedy | “ | weeks a f Rowd, If.. 0'Jones, 1£....0 1 3 Anderson. . second DAse...... Hail | Toyal welcome and the best of treatment to make a most gratifying showing against v Stuhl, o, ) Friel, of... 0 Lafferty. third base......... Mintcus | Eby, the famous lowa State university | Mipnesota. We are somewhat handicapped | A Pre-season series of games will be Collins, 36 n, ib 0 Davy 11 ehortstop. . Wecd f Bitines 4 4 S it 3 .. 1 B AR L LT ot [ tullback, who played with that team for | his year by the lack of substitutes. Our |Plaved by the Gate City team and the Hemphill, rf 0 a-Canroy, 3. 0 Rodmn. ... center field. .. .. Diamond | (hree years, captained the Woodbine eleven. | jineup here today includes practically the |Omahas to deside the responsibility for an [ finals and finals. The westher was per- SIGK MADE WE”_ . | nnos Totals .. 8 > [ {1eriel 0{Anders'n, Parent, ss... 1 oney, ‘e.; 1 B. Platner. Tht fleld............8trong | He 18 taking a commercial course at the | entire personnel of the team. Whether | 0YSter supper for all concerned. Six games | ‘o firet tlex of the cup. unnished, Allce Ferris, 2b...0 man, of 4 e school ‘and plaved his old position. EbY [any desirable ones will be made out of | Will comprise the series, three on Clark's beat Lady Hugo, Wan Lady WEAK M“DE STRONG Behreck . 0 OMAHA COUNTRY CLUB WINS |proved the star of his team, his tackling | tho material now being worked into shape | 8lleys on next Monday night and the re- val Yrrah heat Pr Greon v Winters, and ground gaining being of the highest|at the university is hard to tell, but the | mainder on the Gate City alleys on the fol- r " kawan's A Takes the Team Champlonship in|Order. Right Halfback Crummy was |outlook Is not promising.” Lineup: lowing Wednesday night. Alfce Gray beat rincess, Harvest —_ Milwaikes Lol and Nicely took his place. Cortelyou..........right end ....Davis [ monthly ninepin prize at the Gat AL Lo | ixi i i Earned runs: , 3 : Tourney. For the Crelghtons several men shared [ \Westover (C)...right tackla.... “"‘lnusy.. ik et | I UG XL DAL R T Ma:]“':“s Elsir of Life nls?"md r e onors. Most conspicuous of all ) " . ¥ un, Maloney. ¥ Tun: Dowd. Stolen | the top honors, P a I...center. Crabtre A flerce contest is on at the Gate City . mou 0r-dciantist Inha . Milowd Double play: Gilbert to |\ KANSAS CITY, Bept. 28.—(Special Tele- | for his excellent work, however, was 1 oftguard L LCle .”,” for the monthly tenpin prize. wo"; American Cricketers Outclinased. ’ off Hustings, 4. Struck ou Hy Win who was champion of Princeton university B v first tes ptch between Captain 2 by ‘Fluatnigs, 3 Passea ball: Maloney! | i 1000, won the championship of the Trans. | 8chool player. Mike fs not large, but he I8 | Drain . . quarterback. .. ... Johnson | 8core of 258, but just this last week |quets Engiish team and - eleven ineal Hima: 100 Umpire: Connolly. mississipp! Golf association at the tourna- |a power. His kicking was sure and strong | Bender “right halfback.Vandoren (C) | Thomas Reynolds has been chasing him very | fricketers Was resumedtoday i Hinor Yadaki aails. ment, which ended today. The semi-finals | and his tackling deadly. That aid not end | Crandali’ /lleft halfback..’........ Blasby ford, near here. under unfavorable R HOAE |to play. Warren Dickinson of Des Moines | tacular and for that style of play were re- g 1t Reynolds can continue that form he ihe American cricketers made such a podr | powa, 161 B, S of e, Ytk 05" | markaniy conaatent an rownd swimor, o | -INCOLN'S WEIGHT WINS GAME 7 Jevieit e fory be may | e Vet ien s (it ohere e s | Seem Like Miracles Performed— ; Biiash ahA Ditkiinan made the longest run of the day, one for [ Crete High School Football Team |morrow night. stumps were drawn last night the BEnglish Thfl s“ul of Long Llf. “' 0/Glibert Rlattery, Ki beat Crawfor Boston : 011 mEaniiskibaigyl Golt knocked completely out in the second halt BRASKA—S5. 0—KIRKSVILLE. R. E. Sunderland will probably take the | Memory beat Roval ¥rrah and Loki heat Con rris. i-base_hits: Free Brew.............right guard........... Furfler one, Fi on balls: Off Winters, 4; a1, )=J0 a P TR ds, Ta., |« o L el ekl 4 1L fe 5. —P| i Bone. First base on ha 1 gram.)—John Stuart of r Rapids, To. | “Mike” Thomas. left end, a former High | Siringer. Lill l left tackle. \".10 0 Cralk | Hartley 1o 0 far high man for 1t, with a | o EHILADELPHIA. Sept 2 pius Cures Evaw Known Ailment, were played this morning. Stuart defeated ‘ KINESOUEY ovn e fUIDACK. ... oo oeve Crowley | DArd for the honor, making 246 twice. That|ditions. The weither was ruw cloudy BONTON wiwAvKEE. | Richabd yken of Donver, with & up ani o b8 usctulnese. Hin end runs were spec- AL T Y, S lisn oRienA T So Ik |£5e TonaL s aoki ar auas ia B ke toar AR, b Andicdy | Wondarfil cums Ara Effected Thal Pk S the month clomes to-|little chance of & victory for thim When Olden Timas Revived, On the final cound they d1a brilllant play- | forty yards in the first half. Halfback Mec- men had scored 198 in thelr first in mm( ing, the former Pr on man winning with | Shane was another bright light is Too Light for Op- Charles French will doubtless capture two | while the local cricketers had scor 4'p and 2 to pl g g prizes at Clark's alleys for September, as|Tuns for five wickets The Omaha Country club won the team Welsh Does Good Work. he {8 now high man at rubberneck, with | g1y CKCL fell rapidie: this mornine eman, 1 | 1 Al champlonship, with 47 down. The Kansas with @ total of 108 all the Amcrican . | ¥ Hemphill, + |Haliman, itened 1{Bone, Ferris, Benrack, crmOmmmnnel cewcunaomcd ) ! i , 161, and also high for ninepins, with & score | been retircd. T B City Country club was second, wi.h 06| HAarry Welch, captain of the Crelghtons, | cRpETE, Neb., Sept. %.—(Bpecial Tele- L 3 sco! 1 retired e wicket I8 in poor c Gown, " Eaniey Young "of Kaneas. City | distingutshed himself both at tackle and | gram) - Tha Lincows Snd Crete High | Of 22 10 three games. iton, but:the weatler ¥ os “-"”“’ won the consolation prize, defeating R. G. | end, he moving out to the latter place in | &chools played a close game of foot ball | The tenpin ball prize for the highest The Remedy is Free to All Who Yetel D4 Vi 0! th final round, ere Lo ol v! 0 O " o, e 3 b0 0 70 o | bl St on the Anal rund, | S B, MOVt OBl o the lauer place 1| et STt "Win ok 871OM & | momtny ore at tha game a Crrie win | LADY CURZON'S EVIL FORECAST | ** SC0u Nume and Address. Milwaukee ...... .6 100021 The new champlon 18 a son of Robert | Butler then took the vacant tackle posi- [Creto played a snappy game, but thelr op- | B0 probably to Charles Zarp, who has 208, g rune: Boston, 4; Milwauke Stuart of Chicago, treasurer of the Amer- | ion and with a broken finger at thi ponents’ welght fold. Heagy and Follmer | . Bicrmann's 242 takes the weekly pri Grler,| | After years of puttent study. and aalvng fee-buse hits: Conroy, Ferris. 10me | {ean Cereal company, and has played golf a broken finger at that did | BENCHIS WOIRRS, (0L | fhcoln. Cretes ends 41 taabih o ¥y prize {nto_the dusty record ¢ st, as wol runs: Colling (".u. ‘Jmu- ,\F:’Ir»l. s-l\;»r‘x.v'h]u ever since he entered college. His game :-nm»-I grand work, having no trouble in|ywere _almost invincible. Lineup: i nping “' "b-;kl i ) “y;.xnu;m’.(. ‘mu:-xu“ J‘,,.'” 1\1\-'. idy. Stolen base: Anderson. Double arked b - o8 oughe | hand o1 ke N RET! e score of 125 at rubbernec! 5 ms medical scle ames W, To Freematy, Schreck to Freeman. First | {hioaching, but Dickinson excalled him in | A T o Hight guaTd L. Hawk BALSNONED" to-Dring i & — Fort Wayne, Ind., makes the startiing ans Dse on bailg: O Voiz, 9 off Redy, 6. | 1R’ 100k gathe ik ™I A place kick by Welch in the first half |7 cuh Lo gunrd... e Murphy | Weekly prize at Clark's (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co,) | 8ouncement thut he has surely discovered :fl_l:_ur ':‘u:fie‘llym\"“:'l‘f;”l:: by Reldy, 1. Tim Stuart made his most brillfant plays when | landed the ball within four yards of Wood- | Kimmeli......./Right tackle.....0. Atteberry Women are raking in honors as well as| PARIS, Sept. 25 —(New York World ¢ | “"'m“' b AT o AL e LAl GL S mateenth dals 18 lvlln;'a‘ goal, wmrT.-h (‘r\mlm:‘h was downed [ Munn i B L men BM ‘"l Tk dnn\.‘-n y::u lnn-..m.m- blegram—Special Telegram.)—Lady Curzon | " ? in less than four. Stuart now lives in Di wit t at once. At was the nearest the | Hawley ¥ L. Left e o "Alexander | N 3 eeselin and Mrs. Muck and Mrs. | of Kede ston and her mother, Mrs. Leiter BALTIMORE, =~ 8ept, = 3.—the Rptet Molnes and has charge of the Towa business | pIgskin came to either goal, save when it | Barwick' i G uarterback . ...... Farley Krug won two prizes each the last week | have Just spent three days here hefore re o @ bunched hits in the six - | of er's co . He has bec cog- | w cked acr . T o _ | Folimer, Cap ght halfbaci % i Americans bunchod it e o1t scason | oieni q3iner's soncern, He hay been recog. | was kicked across the lne twice by Cretgh- | polmie” P! TR Dack. Bohrack, Capt. 'Ju high scores. Mrs. King, Miss Gusste | turning to India. The vicereine, half for a from Baltimore today. The game Was | the best amateur players in the west ton for touchbacks. One of these latter |Heagy Toft halfback Johnson mann and Miss Loutse Goerne won a | joke, called incognito on Mme. de Thebes, a callod at |{h- .l»ml “A"l‘:}:},,f:;}","‘,"‘.fl,“"'é‘!n;'," The next tournament of the assoclation | came near disrupting the game. Creigh- l' w"l'l’\l”!:.x‘n::i ",(,"-ll;"::r Condra. Line- | prize aplece also. * famous palm and card reader, who predicted i\ 5 5 ity Rl ‘W"l be in Omaha n September, 1902 ton Inslsted that it was a safety because|men: HAlE for her m R. wlome Totals . ¥ absurd things, among others | e Nicely caught the ball and was then thrown EARLY FOOTBALL SCOHES REVIEW OF GUN cLus MEET | these: “You will be divorced within three Finals for Golf Champ! n. back across the line by Butler, and so e years. Atter a period of terrible grief vou CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Favored by condl- [ counted two for them. I vi Vi 3 Dupont Tournament & et a man whose advances, thoug tlons ne fiivorabid aw could . be: desired | jnelined 1 Rt :-,3,. "'".Nre Yt | fowa Wesleyans Amons Those Who " LA amenensinnd UL ML 0 b0 v " shough Chitmpton Bessie Anthons ot Ghe fesired | jnclined to make his decision along that Plddiii it Lty Some Skilful Trigger Work they will fail to awaken love, will render day took up the task of defending her |line, and the visitors left the fleld, saying = Higivats life Interesting again. When you are 47 x‘-';'u:mn:"nlr‘sh"ll“(?nl":tr.'x:xnm"-ra‘\‘f(‘f:".:'rm«‘;'.:! they were helng robbed. Then the de- Inftial Game. J years old you will marry a poor American wentsla. Anthony's sensational score of 9] | ¢1slon was changed and the Woodbine peo- —_— 3 of the same age, who will be clected presi made yesterday on the Onwentsia links | ple came back and played the remaining| At Galeshurg, Tll.—Knox, 35; lowa Wes- | The three days' shoot of the Dupont Oun | dent twelve years later. Your first hushand gave ner friands confidence fn her abiilty | five minutes without result. leyan: O ige. Mass, — Harvard, 18; Wil | 1D 8t the Omaba Gun club grounds last | will thon seek your pardon and afterward Detroit 00 2 the finals for the Governor's Solace cup | Fullback Dan Whipple was a great | jams, 0 o { week was one of the most successful events | retire to live on a small farmn Taltimore e u'r” Opdes 78 | Mrs 'W. B. Molilvaine and Miss Emma | strength to the Crelghton team. He was| At 'South Hend, Ind.—Notre Dame, 0; of the kind ever held by that organization. | The vicerefne repeated this e ve-buse hiia: Dillon. Miller, | (estants, Whila the Governors Tyra eap ing | 1eld captain and the plays with which his | S et Ind—Purdue, 24; Frank. | The scores were generally good and a large | but some of her friends were made l(.lrn-u Stolen bases: Gleason, " Donlin. | hetween' Mrs. H. "A_ Heldler * of L..k.- men were most successful were tacklesback 0, number of persons took part In each event, | what nervous by the foolish p 1mulh|.|-l ||Il)‘" l\';llllnlvn to Miller. Firat h"T H; I‘\‘A'\”fl',|l\\|r‘, and Miss Edith Hoyt of | and tackle and end over. Lineup Buffalo, N, ¥.—Unlversity of Buffalo, | but only nine held through the entire | pady Curzon left today for Marseille on balls: € er, nwentsla S 4 2 5 Columbian, 0 series. The average score for the three | ¥ uel 3y ML Mise Be thony tad o vest- | CREIGHTON—0, 6—~WOODBINT | o1 ols, 29; o- The sentence of the assassin of President £8 W - Piateoft, ' matdmore. P60 | ern “woman's wol¢ ehammaiansnin. 1 We*t | Thomnn o0 Leftend.... Bolos | whto, Cqimpalen. M.—tllinols, 30; ENGIe: f qayg of these pine men was 879, which 18 | scKinley has revived the controversy s it FAYELWILLIAM IR0 pire: Haskell Welch, Butler.. Left tackle..... Fisher [ “At Ann Arbor—Michigan, §; Albion, 0. considered remarkably good by the trap |y, whether eloct 1 the elixir of lfe. That he is able with the o whether electrocution kills instantly, ex- | ald of & mysterious compound, known oniy American Games Postponed. Forming New her Combine .':th'(',:‘.'."""" e Yot | cbg Inneapolis—Minnesota, 35;"Carleton | ghooters. _The high average was made by | pert opintons supporting either side with | {0 Hmseif, producea i (R . Kle | college, . 8 supporting efther side w ) pduced iy i resilt of the ye At Washington — Chicago - Washington | PITTSRURG, Sept. 28.—Preltminary steps (4010 oo 1 RRIGHE SUARD. o000 DeCou | “A¢¥Hisomington, Ind.—Indlana, 24; Wa- | Heory §. McDonald, 93%, with Dave Bray | gqua) competence through the newspapers, | |15 "",“vl”'"'” In scarching for this precioug /M and sccond games postponed on're- | will be taken today at the meeting of the |1 keT tweich L Aokl Cox | pagh, 6 byt =18 of 3 per cent balaw. The aYerr | Dr Marcussier soss so far sa to offer to | dlsenas: that lo ks ite, ey and every Eount'of rain. Sockhotders ot tho ‘threq feather manu. | Kenoe, Weich. Right end, 12 diansen | MU Groon castie, Ind —Depauw, 12 Tn- | ages were as tollown D Marousales o Ar 18 o diseate, Ut in known to the human body, Americun Lemgae Stamding. factiiking companias of Allegheny coynty | pegey Loett natthacic, 0 ress | dlunapolis Manual ‘Training school, st 24 3d AVIDy | ErAY0. HAIKS porarily after the eur- | jol'ln making his claim and the remarise w p.c. | e o O paniner Gomoination. | Mcghane ... Right halfback.Crimmy,Nicely | At Springfield, 0.—Wittenbers, 15; "bennt- | Name day. day. day. Total. age, | Fe0t bas been applied one minute. Prof. |ble cures that he te dally «reciing so i Chicago Wam Tert PEh | known as the ‘Siandard Céather compansy, | Waiple . Fullback <+, Eby | som 0. o Wi 1B MeDonld... 184 186 14 450 8% | Broufllard declares in an interview that | to bear him out very wtronky, Hia theory Bostop” 11112 R A WBUSARE f omial, Capital of U |y ppa rmen CAntelt U yp) e OPENS WITH A WIN| W Breviert B 3o B 43 [ hanan e wbeoiten, sheettocution bar | el D1 S0 ot ' s madtes a B | Will be capitalized a ter offorts T 1% &3 3 |ensin s A o dectrocution BAr- | Gased on vound experience ‘in o4l Phitadetph i | e & e Tiadto ‘ombine wich. the Tons e W. D, Townsend... 149 140 185 42 swig | Parous and nothing has been found to sur- | practice of many years It costs nothing to Philadelphia 7 | r— v 2 410 2 | pass the guillotine for a elean-cut job try b o an altinors i oot fofTon morsia 15 Sher st | NEBRASKA DEFEATS DOCTORS | mmce v moor wiiiie ety cooteme |1 % G40 18 1R 0 0 P o ome e ot ot n | F 8 Rl 10 8 Washington 3 : oL g c 5 . 20 13 3 80 | g0 4 RiEe fo Of the | Who 15 i sufferer, clon t Qevelnd. . u between §50,000,000 and $100,000,000, Cantnin Wosleeett Roni Sonzes € Just to Whet Ita Foothall L8 ‘_}:m:‘rllfi' . 12 1 28 8 1320000 prize for a navigable balloon, will | convine of e R Milwaukee . . Appetite 3. E. Harker 9 16 16 40 iy | fght a bull with an automobile tomorraw | sbRolutely no rlik o run geme of A Convicted of Murderous Assault. Touchdown Against the u General average §7.5 | at Bayonne, near Biarritz, in order to prove | S0r*% (lied are very avla, ané B Pender Wins Closing Game, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 28.—(Special.)— Onteopath S SEmar it for rellable witnesses would hardly be v nn., Sept. 28.—By the the nimbleness of the machine. edited. The lume huve thrown away DER, Neb, Sept. 25 —(Special)— | Frank Caldwell, ‘the man that shot and o AT E N ate won i1t et foot van | HARVARD DEFEATS WILLIAMS | Buil-fighting takes place every Sunday at | cFitohes and walked about ofter two o or dofeated Wayne at hase ball at | serfously wounded Stella Graham, & colored | KIRKSVILLE, Mo., Sopt. 25.—(Special | ame of ‘the eason, defeating Trinity col- Bayonne, Tomorraw. stter tue it haes | three ‘triais of the remedy. The slok, giv fea o n o Jasaan Ty o j up by home doctors. have no today, 7 to 4. Score: i woman, In West Cheyenne several weeks | Telogram.)—The University of Nebraska | bioe o ame foi or e wama’ Tn'fifieen | O@IPI8T® Tta ¥ attors, Thonah 1 Own | 1io Yilied, two pieadores. armed with |0 et Bt ha "l {;1‘:‘)‘"'“"' e $1120'3 g "‘ f. ; I': fi g '—3 ago, was last night convicted of assault | foot ball team won the game here this|minutes Yale had scored two touchdowns me is Nothing to Boast lances, will sit on either side of Mr m” ")M-\m‘mvlnn’l e T pien: " Pender. | Wheeler | and | With Intent to kill. Sentence will be passed | afternoon with the Kirksville Osteoputhy | #1d was about to make the final assault A T Dousteh's expert river and aftera mad buli | NS4k, Jiver. kidney. blood Sonrempp: Wayne, Bherburne and Skeen. | n about ten days. school, b 0 0. The small score is by no| L2 Take & thira when the first hai ended. has been sent into the arena the automobile | Headaches, backiclos Lervousness, consumptior coldw, asthima. Barrett, of Holmes, rf.. Casey, '3b, Gleason, 2 Eibert'd, N . 0 Will'me, 0 Kelster, sn 0 Jordan, 1b. 0 Dunn, '3b 0 Jaci 0 Bresn'hy 0 MeGin'ty, A otals o ‘Totals .2 Miller, b Gl omcoumnoo laughinely o BOME In the second half of only ten l"l'lllfll“, 0 ? M ; h with half the team composed of substituten, | AMBRIDGE, Mass. Sept. 28.—In ten- | W11 enter r steh claims that the e the Yale team scored twice also. Th"";;;"“; minute halves Harvard defeated Williama | Automobile will be better able to charge and | hyoat '1':.;. or al :'. - are :.’l"l'l‘; of the glant rush line was an irresis at Cambridge today 16 to 0. The Harvard | dodge the heast than a horse and that its | evercome in u of tme that (s simply assault, Hogan, the tackle of whom much | men outplayed their opponents individually, marvelous ’ i expeoted, eame up o expectations, scor- | But' [aoked team work and fombicd badly, |AVINLY to plunge backward int s anew | "EIL Baralysts, lomotor ataxta, dropey, ing one touchdown. Giass, the guard from | Williams aid not_hold Harvard once for |element of superiority | sout v and plles are quickly an ™ Mercersburg, Interfered well in every play [downs and gained only once on a double | General Porter, United Stat Rataaaon manently removed. 1t purifies (he ene that required the extended formation pass around” Burgess at right end. which nited States ambassador ) N tire wysten, blood and (1skues. reaiores nors netted twelve yards. Harvard lost the ball | here, 18 thocoughly convalescent after a | i) verve power o o Ames and Grinnell Play » Tie, | twice on fumbles, once on Williams' five- | slight surgical operation, He laft Paria | erfest hasith 18’ nroduredne mo.d sete of yard line and once for offside play e e w8 DF at on o the MARSHALLTOWN, .. 8ept, 28 (8pec | M Captain Campbel plaved a fine game at yesterday to ‘join Mrs. Porter at Buda et by Tl erees EEiD and equolly clal Telegram.)-The Ames and Grinnell [ haifback, In the second half, with ten sub- | Pesth. Thence he will go to Constantinople | gu; s Tt foot ball elevens met here this afternoon. | stitutes. Harvard scored only once and | and possibly to Persis d for the remedy today. Tt 18 free to POSITIVELY CURES After a flerce struggle through twenty-five | that after a hard fight | as he Intends Lo | every sufferer. State what you want (o by and twenty-minute perlods, the game was | make a prolonged stay in the Orient | tured of and the sure ramedy for it will be called without elther team havin seored, No Score In Nebr " iame, - §nt yay e by Teturn ma DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, el o et NAlE (hroed the Pall| i RAC vy e Sere. GAIETY GIRL IS MERCILESS |~ — within a foot of Ames' goal, but owing to Neb., Sept (8pe- the goal post being in the way, {ullvd to ‘.-uu Telegram.)—For forty-five minutes the 4 score an¢ A Py P - e | Hambrra and Nebraska €ity teams fough \ ¥ " Sias AND ALL DISEASES DUE TO A l,r,'“".‘..,', e Mans wikers of 510 1 wars | The it half ‘.Anu.,““{d.'.. e i the SuiiiRAied dn. EaL MADE STRONG . RD'R' " I ': '01"4‘-] f’:""h“ grounds. On :' ousand l";4 y'};." '\':I 0 :;AI l‘“ KI\” V’r‘n ’)::(rl‘n IVV"A m SUR D OR S8OUR STOMACH RE o3 Sjiase, o mame; Thites Tundiad | Al Natves Worn A e et 2 : o 5 2 Before LOST VITALITY RESTORED After al train chartered for e occasio i Inutes, respectively Nebraska ity tf- | (Copyright re ) L A SURE PREVENTIVE OF MALARIA. {00 el i it 50 pll Sl St Dm0 ot 00000 DR. LOBB'S Zovrouno IT Is AN oLD AND McFerrin and Drake umpires. |'-":w of the team. mpire Bloomdale and | Cablegram elal Telegram. ) ) | TRIER REMERY. TR i e e | DAMIANA, WAFERS | - L Fourth Day for Aberdecn Cup. turned from w York, expresses VER MEHREN, FR'CK & MEYER, SERANKLIN, Neb gept 28 —(8pecia Tel. | DL N D Rt e Tale. | oDIDIon of American stuge dancing THIS TRADE MARK Distributors. 3 o pinved the Franidim onegemo ' s | aram.)—The fourth Aay's coursing for the |5ays: “There are no American dancer ON EVERY BOTTLE. OMAHA, NEB. Joam PIaYed e FAAUAHD scafemy B U8 | BT isen bub atakis brough: same surprises, | excopt, perbaps, toe dancers and those of | OB Fecsipt af prioe. T ~ e made tn'he wai Half'” amiil Srwd | The’ pups stake ‘was divided nnd 10 s | he cakewalic sivie. Duncin i nor cuii- | Or, 0 W.LOb" ¥saaeCant I KE BITTERS CO, T, MO., for a Co 3 YKE'S was in attendance on account of the threat. | ond round for the cup was run o The e ore AS o vy 2 o - TBLLE R and 1t will be malled ABSOLUTEL ¥ FRERD, | LoAM BOOK AND FORTUNE | ciing’ weather, A Feturn game will be | hares were unusually scarce, but fast, and | Vated there as it s here. 1 am glad to be | “goid 1,y Sherman & McConnell Drug Cd Played soon. (W0 courses were put over in the semi- | 8t home again. 8 W. Cor. Lot wud Dodge Sts., Oumahas

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