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¢ ” THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE: "OBER 1901 The RtFonger of Che twn Hoth swine teur, pitched great bail'in in t the " was poorly supported, The Rt the: Nest two f W } was called in the elghth inr eclared rand the winns —_ of darkness. Attendance, & President Biokey Confirms Felief that | rFrockics "l‘,‘ 1en of New Orl K Pm dent Powers Epeaks for Western and L b .- fos ‘ " i PHILADELEHIA Ohicage Will Be Invaded. t r Other Lcn‘nu RHOAE v LASTS ONE ROUND OF TWENTY e R R T — s H ¢ 2lin | o ! MAY TAKE MILWAUKEE FROM AMERICAN INVITES THE BIG ONES TO PLAY FAIR| i« ] H O prabis it Joe Mandier fs An Almighiy ~|...n‘ Jacklitact 8 0 0 Mag o Job the | PR Hatman, 30 3 13 10 Brien, ndia Tis and Lontsville Also on | Sayn New Associntion Wil Respect | Crome ws 0 11 4 0 Rergen o 18160l Rargain Connter—Two | Reserve and Contract Rights s o i i B . bt RS R RRE Circalts In the rRENTON, N. J 0. < What W | Amertcan and National als..o 10 13 37 143 SCrawtord 00e Works, to have been u twenty-round bout between | Will Do the Same, Peit | Joe Gans of Baltimore and Joe Handler of To ~Svar | Newark, at the Trenton Athlet t * oo = - IRhT, was brought fo & auick conclusion | — Batted for Bergen in ihe nint | &y Gins PRAL L the Notn H . 5 “Batted for Sudhoft in the ninth CHICAGO, Sapt. 30.—(Special Telegram.) | the frost © T N K maned | NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—President P. T.| Philadeiphia 0130008 otof Guaranteed President Hickey, George Tebeau of Kan [ ored man and | Powers of the Eastern league has addreesed | Cincinnati 0 0000101 2 sas City and W. A, Rourke of Omaha, own Mg T Witk Sa . | the following letter 10 the club members i b Ll R Al )1 g L ikl | N ers and managers of the Western league | Hundler opened the round with Jabe and i o the National and American Base Ball |j ree i Hatinan: ' Home | N t t Sh k FI l d W l wort leads, but o evaded him & o ma Three hit Hallman, e | base ball tea arrived In this city today | He then rushed # o he dia 8o Gans | leagues un: FleK tan. asewt . Tick, Lol 0 0 rin annels an ooiens and held an informal conference during b Ked hitn with left th aw and | ey " o hanty Brown, Hallman, Gross Double . . el hiw i B n o NEW YORK, Bept. 30—Dear Sirs: The | plays: Magoon to (¢ Prd e | sedally " g bl (At . : . Which the proposition (o put a tears o Chi- | (ToRbed Bim Tiandler arose, but’ spareed | minor Jeagues have fecently recetved notice | First hase o balla; O Sudhot. g 1 By | Specially prepared penetrating Ox-Gail, loosens and removes cago, t he north vas care- | vory kP Wi foat | from President Younk that the national | pitched ball: By Sadhoff, 1, by Phillips, 1. » dirt keeni N . . TR T g fully reaiinne Hiokey ‘oon: | bary SEogey wher, he”roeuined b Goet | atement wil be ahrouated agd terminaisd | Biruck oat: by Sudngh b by Ok 1 the dirt, keeping them soft to the touch, just like new. The finest fir bat Chicago will be in. | he went again with a_short swing on the | i, iod Atonal Jeague on Sepiember . |Time: 1:30. Umpires: Nash and Browr T g T e 0 | ol e Paroae, quiekly and ane " theh |sudiier i ik Rotion was entlials Second ¢ [ fibnrnf an) filmus Ihon»uuh]\ L]Ldnwd nnmmml l th« xrmuvvm..l Regarding the rumor that Milwaukee {s | Handlar got to his knees and staggered | base ball £nd great injustice to the minor [ Thomas, .1 8 16 oy, 1t......0 o 1 N e i hy . 0 > 0 b dropped from the American league | 19 the fopex Wherd Biowax'counted out. | lsagucs which: fave. ainays been [oval (0 | ey 163 1 1 ofarley, if0 1168 em perfectly, hungr nb,\olutgl) purc, m;ulc [rum prime edible efreult, Presidont HMiokey said 58 Would e of n o_minutes [ the National ement, it 18 not the pur- | Flick, tf..... 0 1 ofBeckley, 1b.0 0 7 1 1 e 3.0 4 T R y . Toktau bave s conterence tomorrow with Trewiaent | CONSOLATION FOR ENGLISH | e i this ettt criciae e actioh o | Benandy. b0 9 ¢ 1 HRERE] beef suet,and fresh ox-gall---the olden-time natural detergent, that Johnson and seek a definit o N ‘ ly to acquaint you with the fact that in | Broy ) J toabo | I § ed o 1 5 1 ’ Y salers St . bbbt s o Ronsequente of the National league's abro | Hepman, #6 0 ¢ 1 LIEEEE our grandmothers used and prized so highly. So/d by all dealers. 8 Hosanquet's Cricketers Atone for the | Batlon of the Natlg agreement, which | Croms, » 030 It the American league drops Mil- | | for %0 many ' conglde White, p...o. 0 3 oHuriey .4 waukee,” he went on, “that city may be Numerous Defents in Other ,Yrulu.nkluv profeslonal base bull b S a0 ue | iuan, 5.0 8 110 b i o e Bl taken into our league. At that. I will not | Conteits lowing leagues of professional bal Totale TH . libe have banded together for mutual pro tals.... 1 T8 ¢ / N UL IR At will oo i has beraed, hapiher fof mutin pio | Fo o E CUDAHY PACKING CO Omaha...Kansas City. Milwaukee we ' also Chicago. : | pendent association under the name of the | Giiadeinila $0000000-4] Midwaukee we will take in also Chicazo. | pHILADELPHIA, Sept. 80—~The cricket | Kut{onl " Ausociation of Professional Base | Cincinnatt LA SR AB lanap and Loulsville. If we take | match between the Philadelphia eleven and [ Ball Leagues, of which 1 have the honor to [ ¥arned runs: Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati tkose four cltien into the league, we will | Bosunauets English eleven, Which was be- [ ba fts president 1. Two-base hit: Flick. Three-base hit have t0o cireults, or two leagues, it you | Kun on Friday, ended in a victory for the d it Steinfeldt. Stolen base: Harley. Double Iike that better. ‘We have mot yet thougnt | ENElshmen, who won by a margin of #ixty- | Includes Ten Bes Western, plays Bay to Heckiey, Hit by pliched ave 1o ought | three runs, When Atumps were drawn on 1 y White, 1, by Helsman, 2. 'Struck or decided what we will call the new one.” | Baturday the Englishmen had completed | The membership of, this new organisation | out: By White, & by Helsman, 4. " Wild s From the conversation it was n that | thelr two innings for a total of 431 runs | |8 ComPpored Of the A Sention, Indiar f{::fxnlim“:,}fm me: 2:00. Umpires: Nash FALL RA ['45 r\T \T LO -l Rolling Boer second, Orentas third. Time everything depended on whether the Ameri- |41 the home ‘plavers had scored 109 10 | nolk{Gwa league, "New York State league; 3 . vl I 1 1t ow.tt s can league dropped Milwaukee from ita | {n" thelr seconi inningh. foF emhty Funs. | e o g abte Vireinta Sorth Natlonal Lengue Standing. [ captarn, Tenim oecond, Evetyn Syrd third schedule, This is said to be definitely de- | They thus n | to ralse their innings to- | Carolina league and Californin 8tate league, | py gy e Won. Lost SSERR Time: 1 Littl clded upon by those who think they are on | 10¥ 1o 219 runs to win. They were unable | employing in all at least 1,000 professionai | hitiebur [ Seventt ne mile: Canova won. ¥ Gl £80 Inaids. of the plans- of e '\W"W % | 10 @0 thik wnd lost the match ?,4‘,“;';,, S o v Ili(l;lh«‘;lin; h [ | Fair Grounds Running Course Reopens v sece H. Harnes third. Time . " The above membership in the Nationa o " - 3 () . X Omnhus Defent Gute Cleyn. [ pssociation of Professlonal Base Ball | 8t Louls a With Large Crowd. \m Hernon, who was an infielder of the ) f ¢ 3 Leagues includes practically all the pr | e sessesiensene . ] Denver team this year, will have an in- | on Clarka bowling ailens et st Biover | foaslonal base bail clubs in “the United | GHERIA - i & (RILEY B IN_THIRD PLACE terest in the new Chicago team. Jimmle OMAHAS A N Ik A hers | New York 4 Y LADY STRATHMORE IS STAR OF THE DAY of Nebraskna Chases Ryan, who has resigned from the St. Paul | |fean leagues. ~While it is to be regretted K | ANl Du team, fn also mentloned an being Interested | Lehmann | that ase ball War now exists between DEATH RECORD: - in making up the new club. 1t is claimed | W{gman 1$he minos MaREE LG way, partios i nceful, Wax Taper and Other Terre Mh everybody who Is famillar with the ‘|/:m.»n to it or responsible for it, and as the minor B. Koeneke, Onen in S v Fur — scheme that there is plenty of local capital | 287D 5 | leagues desire to remaln neutral we Te- | poamor e neb Sept, 30.-(8 TERRE HAUTE, In " * - . tally appeal to und request that the MBOLDT, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Special ) Dash—Hesults at Other et WHICE Wil Reiae Phe Gt 3 cus [itti: pills to put the new club on a firm hasts | Totars . | NIV idus! mjerbers of each of the Amer- | George B. Koeneke, a well known resident bl I B LI LR L TRt . The famous litt s 3 I would rather have a location on the | GATE CITYS ‘h an and Natlonal leagues express their | of this eity, was found dead in his buggy L] With & ool crowd I attefidaide For Bilivusness, Torpid Liver, Constle north side or the northwest side,” sald | willingness as individual clubs to respect | 38 LW | track Was fast. Results tion, Sick Headuche, Dizziness, 1ne - ald | 18t bl B BORAEREt NALIOHAT Mkt | on the road two miles east of DuBois. Mr. | M3 § ky o President Hickéy, when discussing the situ- | Huntington | e e ion With o v Y N — [ H:20 pace, $1,000 purse estinal Obstructions, Jaundice and ; Junting he Thiorlenkue "clibe ‘with. thelr piayers, | Koeneke was in the fire insurance business IR Db aoeay). .0 § T 11 4 T atlon, “than to have a plant on the south | Hartley | the ‘minor league clubs, members or ths | He left home early this morning for a forty- [ 7. LOUIS, & 30.~The ing of | Miss Marks, b, m. (Ben- : all other Liver and Bowel Troubles side with the location that Comiskey has. | Sheldon Nutlonal Assoclation of Professional Base | wiio” drive, and this afternoon a telephone | (. tats croinde he reopening of | Ty o, v 11 4 o 2! DEWITr's LitTLE EARLY RISERS are I think there is little doubt that there |s | Seaman ............. e e tonal Fients o | message announced the fndiug of his body the fair grounds track for the fall scason |;he Gleaner, b. m. (Hud: | unequalled. They act promptly and a larged population to draw from than on | = In. D Trh et the: NUUanal amd | Which Was: Praved (6 & DEATDY AFEHOME | oo e o ey L TROINE REoh tWaliser, L IR SRS ne\'u gripe. They are so small that the south side.” ot Amarican \saxiss Wit thie DIEYers, oF | o awalt the KFEIYAL Of the wasner, His | " hiner and & large atténdance Fleming) «.re:. ¥ 4 4 4 a 2ar| they canbetaken ‘without any trouble. Stous 1" ‘umh individual clubs of those two leaguen | & or b G0 O T he wa "7 | Lady Strathmore anncxed the feature | junius, ch, g (Saunder 38 3 7 ir | p.-.“.-m by E. 6. DeW!tt & Go., Chicege BROAD'S VICTORY HARD EARNED | stotx rais. s b. s | BV NRAL A At T RN ey KPP Ereublb ARl 1L 13t JuDnabed | it & USVWIMIUsEnE duhi WEICH DIGUBHE |l M (2 . I I OUX 1PALLS, 8. D., eelprocity arraneme ect to he ble, and it is supposed | o the post four of the best horses now in | o CATtAY) 610 6 4dr|— — A shooting tournament | Advant f Ree that his death was caused by an attack | : % = b & (Page) R | Wednesduy and Thursday of this week by | ARe of Ree ity | training in the west. Lady Strathmore Circle, b. g (Nuc | D 3 o a eneke was a 0 1 8. (Nu Dave Sullivan Keeps Him Company | (ho Geddes Gun club. Markemen from the | While our assoclation feels itself sam. | Of B8 Wind. Mv Koeneke was about 601 yen: rignt out in front at flagfall and | 109 48 "‘“‘ ? hloiel Thanty-sive A’ | bouoNED D R ISR ot A eaIaon, doele [taalt so s [ years of age. ‘Ho was a vateran ot the [ W51 ML I D Eatmey | Groree " i,k orn 1 % {ent “ome g records are ex e e Tat e eabls resbact | clvil war, and carried insurance in several | 0P84 UD & BIE gap, which she maintained | (7homas) 810 6 9 5dr mighty Fast [ | A constderable sum of money Wil be given | for eich other's contracts und rights seems | (riendly societies, amounting to § He | to the finishing line, winning by five lengths | Ed Bennett, b. h. (John in prizes %0 proper, falr and necessary for the good : for the place. Wax Taper was poorly han son) 7 794 | — | repute of professio buse ball that as | leaves a widow and five children, three of | X " Time 210, 2:100, 2:100, 2:09 1. LOUISVIT, Ky, Sept & ~Kid Broad Minnespolis Lightwelght Fares Best, | president of the National Associat ¢ | them being grown and residing in this city, | 4164 by Aker. Verify was the only win- |y, ¥ of Clegeland s tonight given the dectalon | "y 1 vope sep YR e ;"ru(vum al Base Ball Leagues [ am | ning favorite, one second choice, thre 2:28 trot, $1.500 purse over Dave Sulllvan of New York, after MORE, Bept. 30.—Bobby Dobbs, the | prompted (o make this prapesitio ! - o ekaines X Ak rning | Luiu, b (Hutchings) 3 Tn oty P o i erat erands uver seen | colored Mghtwelght of Minneapolls, and | ine Hope that a. sufficient e et | LA R e iEHieh, - anol LI L ring [ fioh ettar bik. m}w'\‘fm,u 31 here Y ifhe Sontent ook piace betore the | Herman Miller of Baltimore fought twenty | ail of the Indfvidual club members of the | AINSWORTH, Neb. Sept. 30.—(Speclal | Drackets io the other events. Track, fast. | Minka, ch. m. (Nuckols) 3 313 Southern Athietle club. Tim Harst was the |rounds to a draw before the Knickerbocker | two warring National and . American | Telear: g B e i [ Kenults Porto Rico, b. h. (Johnson) b 44 Tofe b bovs forkht ap 128 pounds and | Athletic clab tonight. Miller was badly | leagues, will co-operate with the Nationa] | T¢/esram.)—J Ferguson, a prominent "yl "o five furlongs, selling: Little | Ly Silgo, ch. m. (Highfield $ 58 several weeks of training for the contest €Ul up as a result of the heavy punishment | Assoclation of Professional Buse Ball | Stockman and a resident of Brown county | Hindoo won, Jigger second, Mazzara third, [ Time: 2:11% 1e, 2:11%, 2:12) had put them in fino condition. T T b received, but Dobba did not suffer to any | Lieagues’ on these {mportant and essential | for seventeen years, was buried fom the | Fimas 1i0a & Kentucky Siock Farm futurtiy, trotting w rld F 0 “ iani o earnier rounds Sullivan was the | €xten Jasthess point . econd race, one o, sellif 00 | Atvision. foals of 1598, 5,000 purse and allowed Sulllvan to do most of Boston-Chicago Exhibi president of each club, member of the Na. | Ferguson has been a sufferer from drovsy | thira. ‘Time: 1:471, » Junowood | Be M1, Welsh, Lexington, Ky work until they had gone tour round. | pogron The Boston and (hi- | Uonal And American leagues, and 1 re. | for several months and a week since was | Third race six ‘furlongs, purse: Verity Jslsie Tonlc forced muttors. “The Kid was not damaged ¢4 American league clubs plaved play. | spectiully ask for un carly reply as to (he | taken to ke Methodiet hospital at Omaha, | Hon Lotd, Neville second. Nearest tnird. | NaRy, oy LI SR Ty 2 2 B In L b Arat (hich Tounas kd aut ers’ benefit exhibition game today. Both e $ > T CBOW IS, €~ | where he died Sunday morning, his body e A) Rl (8 h e 1068 Brasentad: DRtChsd uD tharin and & i Qurs, P.T. POWERS, " , purse: Prior won, [ 1Hixte Allerton 8. (Gross) ' B LR N B R R fame Wes uniertnting Roota e, snd th sident ‘Natlonal Astoclaifon of Pro- | belug returned here last night for burial Zorine third,. ‘Time g (Gochran) 1.3 tas A Restorer of the Stralght Jabs to the wind and the round Chicagor o %1 tessional Hase Hall Leagues He was 56 years of age, a veteran of the o L B Vital Forces Wiis clearly hi. The fifth was Broad's ail : = civil war, in Company F, Eighty-eighth DLt L L B LA iy R b the way through. He got in some viciois WESTERY VETRRANS| Trvelve Wins Oat of Thitteen, Iudiana intantry. He leaves 8 wite and six oo, Reacetul’ second x|l IReH LA BeR it AT e o)) a i 6 Y. P es n '@ and six | Taper third. Time 1:27%, arold h. h. (Proctor) 1 H i k.3 AWings to wind, kidneya wnd face. Sulll o (PENDER Neb, Sent 80— (Special)—Pen- | children. The funeral was very largely &Xth' race, _ono - mile. *selling: Marion Dumont W, b. &. (Ernest) Vin Mariant is a perfectly gan was appaveatiy badly rietled, in the ors Remesihered By the | 00T Won & one-sided game of base ball {rom | attended and business was' partially sus. | jush son th Drecze d, Twone | Riley B, bik. b (Ervin).. 3 . ¥ s Tarn: ‘Chpugh: Sallivan folnd_ ttouble 'in PG i el der Whedler i Sehrimpp: Bancrofi, Tar: | pended during the ceremonies g il y The Admital, b " (Bayne) i safe and rellable diffusible tanic 0, thoug ullivan found troubie in B B . el R s el s R L R d ¢ ovit 78 n. U y 3 g n ) 4 Statis es # tofal Major Muscovite, br. h. (McMahon).... 7 & et i rona's cye’ and | , WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—(Special,)—The | twelve out of thirteen gumes th ander Menry J. Meyer. ; Tom Ogden, b. & (Carnathan) .. ... § _'!and stimulant; it gives strength Wi a0 all but closed. Sullivan | following pensions have been granted has won this season. RN Rab e s e TW YORIC, Sept. %, }\‘;vm{v}v‘u favorites | Martha .\\«r:);,}:n] b, (McDowall). . ¢ & and vigor to body, brain ané 1 things and the round wus his. Issue of Sept. r b e ripeymep MAN, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Special Tele- [ Were fow at Gravesend toda pen, at 2 1o | Danton Oh, bik, (Fiighes) {2 ¢ The elghth was the hottest round ever braska estoration ram.)—Henry J. Meyer, a prominent and |55 the Just race belng the only dechi bS] " | ’:VY“ n ‘\\b ‘”"‘ A 1 at !'“)y( “‘hlll “‘}h | { \\“I]'lun\ l?l‘mk‘ .ll.;l oln, NATIONAL LEADERS LOAFING | :k‘”‘lfl'dt) ’fi:flll‘l‘ (r:ry;e H)lfll‘lflrIl:‘r'|“h\’ll:'!l..:\: !I Q'»\“:‘ ) " h“ n 'l“\'”“l :"l‘lfiu T P ¥ ‘nerves‘ FIENt and 1ot awings, upper cuts and right | Ebenezer Hards. Centraf ¢ 0; Lorenso By o oIl avat ¢ ataxting | @ s . B0 1eft subn, making veritable ehopping- | D. Hoover, Lincoln: Ho: David T Nall | Reaction Sets In When Pittah this place, died this morning of inflamma- | The “ho rechil systcin of SRS \WHITNEY GIVES HIS REASONS a1l D'“““"‘"‘ Refuse '“”h-“““""‘ Dlocks of cach other before the referee | Minden, . $10. Renewa), widows, otc.— ’ o “burs | tjon of the bowels. He was about 40 years [ (o forn Ay e start ) cotd miake: them observe the rules, Prob- | Marian' 1 achcnberg. Bur hurd, $s an Pennant 518 aid laaves & wite niid.saversl ohlIares | AEcoad the thee Hatynn At Trumy wer s He Witharaws from Engllak) ably a hundred blows were exchanged ¢ ¢ 5 —Ear, ¥, Keota ; R ety &3, fng the mix. The round ended with honors | De n:-'nru;s”u'"fi'\’..l.’(“fi,.\"y‘y\'n. (S Ao Won, in good circumstances. His physicians “""“'" 'l’!“"l" ""w;“‘l"“" hces "y';' urf Principally to Promote the about_even. Simons (deceased), ' Des Moincs. $12. In- treated him for appendicitis, and a surgi- [ SACh Wor easily at Jonk o, 18, LbE Ut YOIl ¢ round, Brosd hesan’ plAYIng | arakes Hbetoreion, B aimcanes Ba In. = cal operation vn\l:.-rh;r:n:z :::xnflm !:r‘;: A N vk alis Javeradine BEsading N ATy for Sullivan's stomach and kidnevs and re- | min R, Lofton, Kookuk. $19° Joseph De-| PITTSBURG, Sept. 30.~It would seem y : - 47 Mrdiire e e el e £2lvan several hard sUalEht riahts b his |lanay: Dubtaug: 85 Erensar Sioales! fracr, | that the reaction after the strain jncidont | 57, Afiernoon, but Be never rallied. Fu-|winnan, Meadtie, ., CMGaTie®, a'he | ~ ] —Willlam €. Whit SPECIALIST damuged eye. Both succeeded in landing [#8; Jullus C. Higgins, Ida Grove, $8; Isuac |\ o ac e neral tomorrow and {nterment at the Luth. | £AVOrite, was flatfooted at the tart and he EW YORK. Sept | am ¢ weveral hard ones to head and heart in the | R Mutthews, Ik, eyt (Grove,, 34, 1wa¢ | (o the winning of the National pennant |eran church, four miles west of here could not " overcome this handicap and [ney has written a letter which will appear in tenth il o ora were even, The cleventh | Stijes, $i2: i D Clemmons, Vinton 35 | had takem all the vim and snap out of the b J BRished ar bach, RemuIt: sngk:. Trump| Gno Tae Aeelima. s leava the Hnuieh trs Ali Diseases and BRALT IR S e P LIS AR l‘};“ 7 ”_:‘h-'\m Pittsburg team. It has made but three Carl Rhode, w Slipthrift second, Arram Go Wan race his horses hercafter almest ex- Di f point hough his blows seemed to be de- | $8: minor of Allen Sime Muinks' {Turs in the last three games, Tenney's | CRDIE. e Maok: &0 ; ] th Time: 11124 ! ively upon American tracks. He savs sorders of Men poju oush s blo e to b e I R S L on I ona B AN e AR Fagponaible fon .ihe isun taaas, ETE, Neb, Sept. 30.—(Spectal)—Carl | Second race, five and o halt furlongs: |in part: e daminating reason for wi I el s an W Rromyd and the sound | meial twodows- Elsabeih Ghden, Lacina, | Willls hat the home team at hik mercy Rhode, one of the oldest settiers of Olive | \VIky Ktk won Houndice second, Lady | drawing my stable trom England s y of the Gong was very welcome for Hrond i o ecine ancaster ¢ s | Bteriing thirc | 0 SUOGeRS of the AROLLE U I8 U 4o & s pushing him hurd." The mong was ail | yakota: O ows, and was entitled to a shut out. Attend- | Branch precinct, Lancaster county, was (" fpird race, the Parkville handicap, about | the standard of racing in this countrs VARICQCELE w04 ¥ K 1 I n riginal widow ete. | that Saved hm. o the thirteenth Sullivie | ceriued. September 14). minor of [ance 1,500, Score found dead in the cellar of his house six furlongs: McAddie won, Paul Clifford |Certain gentlemen have devoted most of Wis forced to the ropes fime and. again | s Belding, Bushnell, $10, $ L e at noon yesterday. Deceased came to Ne- | second, Autolight third. Time: 1:1 thelr time to work, and 1 considered it HYDROCELE curea a0 wis getting notably” weaker. s teve | Montana - Originai—Wiiliam “McClutehe, L TR PITTEBURG, o & | braska early in 1864, and homestcaded on [phourth e f“ I’:'”."‘ and as elghths The | Y Q41X A8 ope Who CaiIres Erest Sstisface Method new, without (NP BN U ALLD TN RIS |G Tnccanse. Rolisur, -l Rickert, 1f..2 2 0 0 0Davis, rf...0 2 1 1 0|the place where he died. The cause of his | third. Time: 1: i The sending of our best horses abroal cattiug. oalL Ur loss Qulllvan's wonderful recuperative power | dro Martinez, Capulin, $8 § nney: 160 18 1 1clarke, 1t 0 0 2 0 0| death was apoplexy Fifth race five fiirlong Batyah won, |der tes the quality of the sport at of time, paserted ielf i the fourtecnth round and |° W yoming: "Orfginal” widows, ete—Mary Demont, 5.1 1 § ¢ 0Bewmint, o0 8 1 ¢ 8| “Rhode was never married and leaves an | Mipy Bed second, Octoroon third. “Time: (home and diverts nesded Teveyues WhCH SVPH"J R orghly Soassel irom fiauide b R IORy e T T | A Baled AN B oS by Tl AR 0 REaRana, b S0 | 01 SRR worth §100,000 to friends and relu- | ‘Sixth race, selling, one mile a six- | stakes and encourage breeding here. 1| t‘!,m;y-mn Soon every sign and aympiom 1 ghting dnd in the sixteenth Suliivin 1 owe ehey, 2.0 03 6 0| tives In Germany. teenth: | Alpen won, Astor se e | ke an exception i1 my own mind of the ) Miappears completely and forever. No (R ORI R S AR BE DRTROTIA A VIGIDIaR ORIDNIS:. | Lang. .., 8 0 0 sMerrit 00000 " third. Time: 1:62 15 T X o atbe o icely | “BREAKING OUI' of she diseans on tre akia alFbne RS TR CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Sept LI A 1|Burke, 3b..0 11 6 1 g %o win nny of the classio « lke tho | OF face. Treatment coutains no daugerous Doure dosens of uppercuts o Detrenming Ward - Has beeh Feoeved come | Wille: B.00 0 02 ogimmer, <110 0 300 Mra. G, Vanengen. erhy (he Ohks or the st Teger. - Win. | Grgs or injurions medicine DRUEST Gone . and Sont: | cerning the condition of Dr. George € - enger, o 130 ” o oy R e s b ikl i | ning” one of these races reflects on ou from Excel v v T e e O o AfRrol Burrcws Tormer prestden of W 1 A Totaln..... 8 8 8 183 buheney. b0 0 0 2 1 n'n"‘r: :“’“‘r: ;\‘"“ ept. 30 ‘;"""'“ T"’?'x L SHICAGD, Nopt. Mhloaihy Haight i K | {ieeding and is properly a matter of prid ;N!” AL MPN Som Rxosmee) of Tissens Teaniy HrOAT ket afod it and onde more, | lugs e had one arm amputated las P 00 A 3. Vanengen, wife of an old |8 nap on SIXEHC e Ok B e e | to Americans. Tt {s not at all unlikely that ASTING WRAKNESS With EARLY [ Y in when IW-HHI(“‘HT punich Would have ended [ ¥er as the result of a fall, and in August ot 3 835 5 | Bettler near Holland, died at her home | " , o el e e Aatey Ty | | may, be found trying for one of thes Xouxa and M1poLs Aaxp, lack of vi e VigoF the fight, the bell tapped had his remalning arm broken at a rafl otals. ..o L ) y ed 72 year: * hus- | 8 v the narrow v head, | AEAIY and strength, with organs {iupaired and w R R Rt howaver, brouaht y station in New York. Word now | *Batted for Ritchey in the ninth Eaturday night, aged 73 years. Her hus- | Bliurian by the naeow o Dead U502 Whitney then dentes that his with- | §TRICTURE ot el nuk (e clnfeenth round, however, brought | FeL ECON I el KO o e i | ot ror e 1 G0 g o g | BAN. three oni and two dughtera survive | If Wik w cleat case of nioreontidenie 0 darawal. was i the lenst caused by the | Treatnent NO pain. to detention from busk and fresh and both dld some very pretiy Pittsburg © 0060010 0uf|her. Funeral services were held this aft- | tajub™ o the purse to the winner, & Six. | reatment his horses received on the F ness. Kidney and Bladder o work, '.|'|'1‘»l-i'..':"m?.'.'".'“ Q'S i ‘kllhl:'kv-n:_“»:nll e il Twobaze bt Wagner ifice hits: | ernoon at Holland, Rev. Mr. Deby offi- | shooter was the favorite, with Lea Newell | 181 006 VI8 REYA CDAL.AEA AR 00 c”"mmc RCE§\ 2 Cerie e St AR B 3 i LG T - | Rickert. Tenncy. Stolen base: Beaumont. | ciating and the interment was at H Second choice, while Silurian and Britain | Pieciation of the courtesy: he has r ter, - Freatimen T W A e e gants | 8T, JOBEPH, Mo, Bept. 30.—Congressman | Double plays: Wagner to Ritchey to Hrans. rtmfl:ry was at Holland | Gore vackoned as ontsiders.” Targis, in the | #1688 b0 SRR 0o s eked DULAE e Frea i T ’"' ‘"‘ St. Hrond's, Beveral times he rushea Sullivan | Charles Fremont Cochran of this city is | LANE to DAMODL Lo Fannayy Pamont B e a Wit "farlons, aa | Newards of the Jockey club to' pla Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. 1o the ropes and did his best to chop him |AnXlous to secure carly leglslation for the ney. _Fust Dase ‘on balls; " .Off 088 2-6 for five an half tarlongs, a8 L n " henevolent racing fund the . . Umana, nen. to the vapes and did nle best 1o ehop, hin | gicrmination of anarchy and anarchists in | Doheny, 11 off Poole, 1 oft Willls, 2 it FIRE RECORD. againat 0:04 flat. This good time was made |G PV Wan as o siake incident oot hut athek ot the Tound. 11 'the heii | thid country. He has formed the draft of a | by -piiched balls | Ritchey, Lows. Btruck A RIN atter a trving delay of twenty-two min- | BERVS G 6 gt i exeruting the ent him to his corne ¥ e ! measure which o expe % to iIntroduce | 9! y Poole, 1; by ., *assed ball. % - utes at the post, which was ¢ to the ef- \as been ca e > certainty T e sruek Tan0 rather low n |vAcly “the coming session and that he [ Yenger: W i-piteh: “Dohiiny 160, Passate Pork Packing Plant. forts ‘f the ockeys ta beat the'varrier, Ax | 12 \LOU “Ereliy A A TR the St tach an Hee 1“. reared 1o he in | thinke will be cfrective nnu.n«\. nl nl- NEW YORK, 8ept. 30.—The pork packing | &, fc*Ull, of I 8 work Soveral o # 1| Lora Willlam Beresford's name with the Ty AR \l:'m"’."n'i‘m[“\'. .T.'.'-'," Chicngo Linemen to Strike »"_ :“‘q' b establishment of Henry Muhs at Passalc, | tr nst. Resulta: = 5 3 el i e grov.-and:ihe chowd hiwid & OMIBAGD! Nept? 10,50 Rise Hunorediines: | Tas Eaa SInabd (e Taat oAbt ate [ Modn Wan Qeatioyed by OFe toagr. The A R R R R L Renlly Dunleavy's Vietory. pim when he came on for the (Wenty men, repairmen and foremen, employed by | by taking d double-header from New York, | 109 18 estimated at about $175,000. Thomas | 1iyiy.5 4 §T. LOUIS, Sept. 8 —Jack Dunleavy of jnd round, and, by wome of tho feustest | the Chicago Telephone company, will gn on | Bmith, " New * York's second baseman; | Kelly, & fireman, fell from the roof of the | Second race, four and a half furlanas: | Roxton wnd Klmer Mayneld of Hot Springs, JEhiing evor, sedn ARyMUALS, HAG L SIew | atrik morrow morning because the com- | pitched the first game against Joyce, The | building and was seriously hurt. | Hargis won, Gallantrie second, Cocoa third. | Ark., fought twelve rounds to a draw (his nea more saved him. Both K | pany’ hus refused to grant «n increase in | focals won by pounding him for six runs | ; Time: 0:5% 85 Avening hefore the Olympie elub. The.hout jee more saved him. Both came up very | their wages of 2 cents A dey {oonis WO IR TeE Falin, AO0, WK U Later in the day when the fire was sub- | Thiyd race, six furlongs: Sharp Bird | was cheduled to go fifteen rounds, but a was Dut' ' the box' by New, York for the | dued and the workmen ovethauled the rulns | won, Ranco second. Rival Dare third. Time: | knockout, being tmminent, tn’ the twel(th ond game, being opposed by Murphy. | it was found t eat foebo: con. | 1:18 2+ round, with Mayfleld as the sufferer, the The game lasted 8ix innings, the loeals 'l et 1 _;"' &reat foeboxes, thelr con- | “plikiy ryce. Oakpark handicap, one mile hared Che DAL ne AAcisren the making another run of six in the third in. a v were and an eight Sllurien won, Sixshooter W wis very unpopuiar, the majority o [ . i09c418 | (ents and much of the machinery wero 1it i B s L 8 decision of 8 ning. Attendance, 3,000, Scor tle damaged, and the loss in now placed at [#econd. Leo Newell third. Time: 1:52 2-5. he spectators claiming that the Boston Rat Gy $50,000, tnstead of §175,000 Fifth race, one mile: St. Marcos won, man had decidedly the best of the mill BT. LOUIS, W YORK. g RH.O0AE RH.GAB, Roundhouse at Stillwater, Burkett, 1£..3 3 2 0 1Jones .. 00 11§ B X MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 30.—The Held cf1 1 40 LV'Huitn, of1 2310 8, Sep he round Padden, 2b..2 3 3 0 0Strang 0181 8] nouse and two locomotives owned by O'Neil an, 13 s 20 0 their Knife Lake camp. Loss, $75,000 Rich'aon, 1b3 211 0 0 Davis, sa...3 0 3 1 p. Loss, §7 Rt a1 00 b e ot 8448 e L8 SrEGIALIST Heyd e 0 110 1Wal .0 1411 THE REALTY MARKDT, Discascs u Disordess oi Men Only. Joyce, Puin0 1 2 2 1A[Miller, 2b...0 0 0 3 0 a " me 20 yearw' expericace, 16 yeurs Am . - — Omahn, Totals 5l Totals 4 62410 3 | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday L 1. Louis (0 08" % byt | Septomber 3. 11 i Thousands of. men and women ate turmed out VARICOGELE it (i ier 10 2om New York : 12010000 0—4 Warranty Deed d al \ OAS 0 \ of positions and many fail tosecure situations be- id all Blood Diseascs cured Bl Loutw, 10; New York, 1. | Davia Clenlans to E. H. Crosby, lot cause their gray hairs make them look old. This SYE“!LIS, £ llis. Al bresking out aad Avallace. \Kruger. Three- | block 7, Orchard il £ need not be. SE0p 01 tho Clasase disapposs &l onos. D ant piani, SI, |8 8. Caldwell to Unfied States », | OVER 20,000 seniite“iose oF inants o Padden " Bemen. paneePIay: Wal- | “tional banic, wis neiq nwis 3-1 " ’”a’r."ea"h and all unnatural wesknesses of m Ifiu\'i;, In,“k,,,"],‘i,m,:‘ B hy, Dby l‘;v't»;(:lr'-';fl I!;:;‘v"‘;m 3 lots 1 | Stricture, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Dig y 8m 2. First base on balls: Off | . 3. Hro y 5 makes age halt and k th ds i 1 cases. Hydro cured pern ‘m ¢ o / g omadko nd wife 1o ¥ 8! and keeps thousands in employ. H Joyee, 8 ot @mith, & Srruck ‘out: By | Taaiiry parc ot & Wock 1, '8 ment because it takes years from their apparent age. HAIR-HEALTH will posi- Ouon Gupraninsd. Coavelcs Pros Vouin, 11 New York s “Fiaa judes: 8t | Rogers'add, and a strip adjoining. 2,00 fively restore gray, faded of bleached halr to ite yauthful color. - It I8 DOE 8 dye. CHARCES Low Souls, 1 e 3. H: Clapp to Swan Bwanson, | Its use cannot be detected, Equally good for men and women, 9 i blook b, Ambier Pla 683 Gentlemen At forty m and mustache hegan turni | ovoafment by matl, P, O. ox 16 Ofies Second Gam Swan Swanson and wife to Al An- s e T a el e R T e R VIR, A fiind s my rond et hia | grar 3 South.dtih pirest, between Farnsm . ~ . N e i derson, same 2% nade him look older han he was fting by his experience, 1 began | and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB. Everything goes wrong. The digestion is ST QU A NEW YoRK, | elknar Saviney flak Conicita A o ay's is-oniin i, g et ot v s BicHonh o Rt Lo | o il Burkett, 1.1 1 10 RH.0.AE arnes, 1o bl0G g lace, 100 been dismissed. 1 thank you for my position Ratinoat Rurcotss, bad. The head aches. The brain is dull. The Hent, 13 E e SV Gn b )] Quit Clatm Deeds, LARGE soc. BOTTLES. AT LEADING DRUGGISTS, NG QURR, NO PAY. taldsie § 8 Oy Haivn, ot o % T taking medicine, 1t you A . allace, se,, 0 § o Simns reutt Clinton to W ckwell, 8% ek orkans, | nerves weaken. And the skin is nearly ruined. iees b 3 1 3 AR B R Free Soap Offer 25 o irt il vk ) A k Rich'son, 1b0 1 8 1 1[Davie,’ wig nelg 1 ail'in 1610 0 SOAP. rgar i rostore you, Ko Your doctor knows what medicines will SR Peil3] i “kh«n for :«‘-ufll‘fu"n“ 6, sl " Cut out nd s this coupon a five days, take I 4 gay of the followiog drugglats and they will bt N ek cure th bles: th dici ? EMurphy, p1 0 1 1 o/wall, re." Gretje Stuhr to Emma Doose. lots 15, B L usap 1o Halr Scaip Compresion, fah and Tolos pous tor FHLY coms h—ffi"‘:""‘»"-"' e, o re these troubles: the medicines that are in P T i S SR T iy g St veryuhare o hiy shess 5. 5 i g maaitoL 3¢ ) . otals 1 3 o 2 y ot al, lo on Co 310 Lalayetie Bt Newark, M) elner with or wibout s0aprby exprss, pre lars. oe in pls ve . 1 | and 23, block 2, same i plaio 86 PRy it 6 Prey 92 o 136 Ther " Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Consult ly. B gl 00 adis Voo BOAmR iy 3] [ PR bead packi o8 roce of Gadaad i ceupon BAPDE 60. 8 Thas NIk Tsdnel, s o Vork 020 o T et 10 18 i e B rhot 08 fhet . HTE " Any person purchasing Hay's Harr-Heaith . - zarned runs: Bt Louls, 1: New York, iot 16, block 10, E. V. Smith's add... 1 Nameins “ saywhote in the U, B W80 has 8ot hpes ! j “Five years ago T had bunches come out on my head and had a breaking ifibase Biti , Heldriek. arTeGRase htc Deed >.‘L".'.",,.TT. BAYS Dla, maney besk by addissaiog Firiio Hay liun.fi.!.nw.“.lg.! c‘-‘m m\smy bad)“. lnmzd different remedies without relief. 1 then tried sones. First base on balls: Of \hlrpn‘ ', P. . Seymour et al. recelvers, to W wereriRefuie aubstitutes. Insist on havimg lay's Harr-Health | dincharges,inflainination yer's Sarmapanila. Before I had taken halt a botte the bunches and the o Jonew." 2. Biruc ot By Murihy, sib feymour et al, recelvers, to W, supply Hay's Hair-Health and Harfina Soap in their shops oaly ; S oy rash were gone, and I felt like a new man." — M. A, WaLL, Bentley Creek, Pa. by Jones 2 Left on buses. Bt Loufw 8 [ a1, Gmuni ! . el thor war it b . o pire: Dwyer! | § Burnham et 4l to Margarct A OMAHMA=SHERMAN & McCONNELL, 16th and Dodge: SCHAFERE DRUG £T0 THE Evhst CHEMMAL Co, KDL OF o Yl $1.00. All druggints. 3. C. AVER CO., Lowslt, Moss. Handier Than the Reds J“K.’.‘.".T‘;‘.‘,.."‘.‘- block 3710t 1, bloc . 18th ana (ihiaazn NCINNATI, O Aeld by Drogsisia, CINCINNATI, 3.—The Philadeiphts | L COUNCIL. BLUFFS=MORGAN, 142 Broaiway; DeHAVEN, 23 Cent U 4 b7 "sxprea ropatd GAN, 142 Iway; N, ral Broadway; 7 "exprea. iop Nellonals woa: T u; ® double-heades’ by Total amount vf Lrans{ers........ BROWN, #47 Malp; WHELEY, 416 Droadway, l K R, or ,;;;'!;;