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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, game for kiokin BROOKLYN LOSES THE FIRST < (LOSE FINISH 15 EXPECTED Ope Hundred and Eleven Brawny Men Ready for Boat Races. 04 (captain) In Starting Series of Inter-Uity Games New an Easy W aniog, Average welght DISTRIBUTION OF RAILROAD VALUE | CORNELL AND WISCONSIN ARE FAVORITE ‘68 (captain) All of the Fourteen Crews, Are So Evenly Matched the end of the seventh the Heanlt | to Foreea Statute Plainly Requires State Board of Equalization to Pro Rate Y S T, AT Valuations Among Various Counties, Thirteen Horses Are Entered to Start BROOKLYN, team defested Brookiyn series of otér-city gam POUGHKEEPSIE, N v | hundred and eleven brawny young men, the development that can be produced under the system of athletic training in vogue in American uni- the finishing touckes to their preparations for the inter- collogiate races that in Great Event and More Are to Come. This Works Apparent Hardships on Cities, but Compels Railroads to Pay Over 50 Per Cent of All Taxes in Many SManding of the Teams. CHICAGO, June 2 hirteen horses are are to be rowed on Pougbkeepsie course tomorrow after- They comprise the fourteen crews of have been en- tered in the three races that make up the day’s program. Reports received from all the crew head- as to the condition of their readiness to race show an average so high and at the sams time €0 equal as to force the conclu- others will be morning, making one ever seen in the added 1o the list tomorrow practical assur- universities horses whose | (Issned wnde % = 3 » complaint i made in ¢ their tinal d tomorrow morr, some surprises last moment us announced test betting, is as foll Minneapolis at | quarters toda: contestants and owing citie iYALE WINS _FRJJM HARVARD value to be distributed principal reason that this is ¢ will show one of the closest finishes ever seen in these contests. the sale of tickets for the obs tion train and other indicaticns point |tp the largest attendance tomorrow since , comparatively few persons had arrived influx of college men and Presence of CAMBRIDG Mass., June 20.—In_the ) spectators Lucien Appleby of loday & game batied out & home mas singied and Rarry ernoon In the first of their a of baseball It was & contest of pitcl were only five strike- ale scored in only others will not well seaitercd. nding 7 to 2. | aithough there outs in the kame. and earned those who are here, |betting as there Is seems to favor Cornell, opinion being based magnificent crew hes shown since it reached Poughkeepele and the confidence that Court- ney has shown whenever he has been ques tioned about his crew. *Hildreth entry |the general Spiers both announced pc Cruzades would mile of said road DIVIDING THE SUM OF THE went past him under bleachers and Guernsey eeventh proved a and tonight is a etrong pot Emperor of Nor- There has been a manner of having these folk will go 1o the pc belng hit for a and Carr making an being six runs for Harvard's flelding was Favor Wisconsin, The Cornell adheren:s, however, received something of a shock today and the stock ot Wisconsln went | same time, through stacements by two such A. K. Flickwa ¢ | eylvania’s 1901, and John Rogers, jr., the e rowing coech. the crews at work yesterday for the first time and both expressed the opinion that Wisconsin's chances of winning this year are better than ever before. When Courtney heard what these gentle- men had to say about his crew, he emiled You know I have { told you all along thut there are a lot of good crews here and that it is anybody's race until it is over.” Ideal water conditions prevailed this fore- toiat Besitt Anita stable the terminal Philadelphta . really us good vin's slow balls and wide curves kept kept the public hitters from getting will take place ’ propertys in Barned funs: Phiad Iphia Bacrifice hit points at the guessing as to what really in of Penn- was put In to pitch inning, -but he had poor control ‘or Harvard in the the promise the weather man it rained most of today, and it seems sure that the track will = W ' y o proper way OF Wiilis, 3; o Fraser, 4 Hit by pitch=d a casewas this was made In the taken to the gupreme court and decided within The assessor of Arapahoe Coun facilities of Both saw all RH 00010060 07 6000060 Garvan and Clarkson and Kernan What effect a slow“track_may have on the chances of the favorite horses is more problematical the traimer of Heno, naintained that the Mackay colt | can negotiate muddy going, but he has ad- he would prefer a fast track. declare the Featherstone colt can go in the mud, but this fact cannot be gathered from races he the same can be said of Pentecost, although the latter's supporters declare_emphatically he Harvard, Stiliman] the outside State representing the outside counties took issue on the the taxes collected in the countles along their roads. Railroads pay over 50 per cent of the taxes in many counties. Pitteburg-St postponed on Fleld Club Second Team, The Omaha Fleld club second team, under | new management, apponents will ymaha Rubber company's team. The game | will be called at 2 p. m. “It may be so. The ltneup: Nebraska Counties. Authority of the Rallronds of Nebrosk it was dectded that should . throughout the State « case in rough raiiroads ther ave been bene- reat ter- he change pr 1 that th accommodations to as taxation ir ahoe 1s less thau the cities, but com- it is in the o ng the lines of the every instance where Iroads J are located In cities, the rai to_the o cities In much gre proport are the law allroads should work togeth velopmen Atter assistance of ihe countles triby these places. th distribution of va accordance with the law ass vi puurer counties 'in carrying on their schools and King those necessary improvements which induce the Audlice Nid Fe ttlers to there, and in return for this sesist- e s their f ness und intereste naturaly asmisc P & thostiar of thy ding up the terminal localities as well as the ral N it o While at first glance this Jistribution of prop- I would not Jook fair to Omuha, for instance, the tizens of Omaha certainly & i 'know ihat almost AR, any city ‘in the State would gladly trade positions with . tht city, fn case the ru as would do_as much for iR DR ete, O, 4 thelr locality as they have done the City of Omaha. N ROLE VAl AT The distribution of valuation of terminal acilities along R N ROAD 'OR the lines of the raflroad, thus helping the whoie state in the future, is & help for Omaha as w albmition of ‘Saieda While it might be popuiar In Omaha to advocaie st g e hange in this system of distribution, it certainly — would create an antagonism again he city through the whole State and would run counter (o the general rule regarding rafltoad taxation. In case raflroads were they obliged to accede to such a proposition any thinking eir proper man_ would know at once that the great shope, the manncr ¥ tactlities, the car repairs and all of the features in at make up this value would naturally go to those cities that would make ft an object for nstruct at their respecti For the purpose of increasing the population of ties, clties would gladly fore roads to are located, but ¢ this would not assessment 0 this tax as an tate of neni for the rafiroads t ate such institution A there, In Wiscois in nefther cities or counties receive tax from the rafiroac raflroad corporations: it ull goes to the state, but this giving credit for their val- would hardly be popular in Nebraska, where the rail- The people of the roads in many instances pay from 8 to 15 per cent of oo Piteher...0. Hermiss is pronounced a good mud Pitcher.... .. horse, and it is believed Belle's Commoner can negotiate such going. siders in the race the chances of all are supposed to be enhanced by the promise of noon, when the crews went out for practice. Five Columbla crews were out this fore- Hanlon followed one boat after an- other, in his launch, megaphoning instruc- Philadelphia .. Gumes toda Philadelphin at Boston, Chicago Louls at Pitisburg. AMERICAN Townsend Goes Up Four Men Out a Wins from Washington. As to the out- LULL IN THE EASTERN TRADE S mhsins wees Becond base ...Third base ...8hortstop veerens Fagan Prowl, the winner of the Arkansas Derby, is a seliing plater on a fast track, but will start tomorrow_because of the condition of the track. s. C. Hildreth's Lucien Appleby has been conceded a royal big race In case of a slow track. Quex, another Hildreth c ilke slow tracks, Derby on a slow track. ltkes this kind of the G. (% 'Bennett starter, a chance except in slow going, and a small The announcement that | the Burns & Waterhouse colt, start comes in the nature of a sur- nerally has been belleved that class and has no chance of the Derby, but it is sald he is a Louis Derby though he won that ew: is an excellent “‘mudder’ a better chance to win In s Both Wisconsin crews w morning without Coach Odea. The work at the Syracuse boat house was The Syracuse oarsmen deny the rumor that their 'varsity eight s over- Business There is More Quiet While Western Reports Are Favorable. Center fleld. .. m Elghth with Cleveland It, is said to dis- yet he won the Crescent Wyeth, the Drake STEEL PRODUCERS GROW CAUTIOUS ', \Wih the exception of too much maiature Stock Yards Ju The_Unlon Stockyards Juniors defeated Young Men's Christian L#afors for the second time last evening in a fast and interesting game. 00400302 18000010 2-7810 , Caughey and Mil- Men's Christian assoclation, Karr. Two-base hits: Welghts and Positions of Crews. s not conceded Assoclation Uncertainty CLEVELAND, June 20.—With two men out in the eighth inning, Townsend went in the air and Cleveland batted nut a Wright was hit hard in the first three Innings. Attendance, 2,486 CLEVELAND, The following are the positions, names and weights of the men who compose the various crews that are to compete in the intercollegiate boat races at Poughkeepsie, on Saturday: Four-Oared Varsity—Course, time of start, 3:30 p. m.; entries, Cornail, Columbla and Pennsylvanis. CORNELL. chance In that. Obtain Pig Iron at Falr Prices Incites Care in Ac- cepting Contract Stockyards WASHINGTON. Batteries: Stockyards two miles; Hanson ang NEW YORK, June 20. ey, 4; by Hanson, weekly review of trade says: k. robably has 1t, of course, must be horne in mind that | the’ coal trade troubles, though making thelr influence felt In a wider area than be- fore, are still comparatively localized, and outside of sections immediately affected in such places as the central west, the south- west and the northwest business both pres- ent and for future delivery is of good vel- ume, in most lustances in excess of a year &80, southwest, It following with the | harvesting and condition of wheat, and | continued dryness in Texas, spofling corn to {and impalring cotton conditions, the agri- cultural _ outiook s practically —without flaws. Timely rains have also improved the cotton crop situation in the South At- lantic, the eastern gulf states, Tennessee, | Arkarisas and the Indlan Territory. Loulsi: [4ns and Texas nots that weather is dry &and that cotton needs rain | othe wupply of anthracite coal is slowly { ebbing and the use of soft coal is growing, R. G. Dun & Co.'s | G/ i ity ordinances. The strike is caus. {ing some additional furnaces to shut down | ] going than the pride apd hope of the offt Caughey, ld o5 owing @nd thue accentuating the s by Karr, 1. Trade at the east Is more quiet, reity in the to the advancing season and the bad effect €ASLern part of the country. 3 P. T. Ballinger, " west until he met with an accfdent at Har- C. L Edmonston, lem ‘last Wednesday, wotked t Courtla at the West { tain lines. Reports from the nterfor and B it crenovitl BT i Earasng elwccounwena? “ L _Prices of farm products show the in- ) of labor controversies is being felt in cet- o tTICE8 Of (FTH REOAUCS BROW (e T i nu s an ' '"n Wheat is one' ex ¢ tion to the general Bide track today and showed wo traces of lameness, yet his name. s not given out as However, theré are many who | the far west are more enecuraging, bounti- C. A. Lyford, 4. e ful harvests being expected, whiie the light Average welght, PENNSYLVANIA. ‘The C. N. Dietz and the Kirkendall clubs will play at Courtiand beach this aft *Clark out, weakness, but th! as much due to bad | Stocks carried over from the previous sea- [voainer reports (1 4 Europe, Corn closes June 16, 17, 21, 22 hope McChesney’s name wifl starting board tomorrow afternoon, vided the track is not too heavy, for Me-. | is known not to be at' home belleve that appear on the be called at 3:%. Lineup: Kirkendall. | son_assure profitable prices. indication of ow. A. C. Jackson, ‘@....... {2.J. R. 8hoch. o5 3. H. E. Pepper, '™.. Average weight, 162, COLUMBIA. Bow. A. B. Hull, '®...... E. H. Updike, v . continued pros- hCooin s Sinaay s perity 18 the fact that quotations do not Tecede, even in the lines where at present a moderate heavy goin the track wiil be only slightly sl row and some even look for it to be mod The weather man promises a Gochnauer. ac- Stolen bases: Bay, Fick. First i by Townsend, = Second baze. Third base erately fast. | ported for June increased 3.9 per cent ov: by pitched ball: By Erowing crop. Oats ure likewise affected. Cotton has reflected long liquidativn on the arrival of needed rains in a further de- cline in spots and futures, in which the H strength of the statistical situation has “een Tost sight of. T Hog products have also weakened on larger recelpts, but beef prices show [ Uncertainty regarding their abllity to se- notaple strength, owing, it 1s said, to the Cleveland 10; W hington. & Siuck by Townsend, 1. Townsend, 1. O'Laughiin. 3 V.deLa M A B. A. Bradley, '02.. Average welght, 146%. Eight-Oared Freshman Race—Course, two 5; entries, Corne ..Center el pig iron at reas: ble prices Is mak- scarcity of marketable animals. 'Refined ing producers of steel cautious in accept- sugar is lower, after the heavy buying of MEDICAL TERMS, 46. Umplre: Minden Drops Ome to Exeter. | remote datcs. Raw material time of start, Miller Kept Hits Scattered. ing contracts that call for delivery at even the past month. Country produce is lower, P “ u M d R t a supply and the anthracite coal strike has The strength In manufacturing mater suspended work at & number of furnac Coke production is attaining new re: in the endeavor to supply Tequirements and better rallway facilitiea Scarcity of pig iron is causing a notice- ited shipments from able stiffenipg in prices. Structural ma- be- | terial and bar iron are strong, but wire and ginning to show the effect. of an abnormal | sheets are lagging and some tinplate mills s to Certain Plurals Ap e Also to Other Words. How to form the plural of some medical words is a puzzle to many physiclans American Medicine especlally as to plural of neuritis, nephritis, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, CORNELL. Neb., June 2.—(Special Tele- | gram.)—Exeter defeated Minden in a hot game here today by a score of § to 1. Score: DETROIT, June 20.—Casey's scored Detroit’ rds ' be weak in sympathy with the decline in Eiberfeld’s base on ball run in the fourth sixth fnning, three singles and a double steal, Gleason from first to second and Casey netted two more for Detroit. the hits well scattered. Dillon was put out of the game in the fifth for expressing his opinion of a questionable dec 2. J. Snyder, (captain). 000010000164 By Moore, 10; by Gaines, 6. Soft coal is from third We have been asked the proper form of the Struck out: Home run: Moore und Doane; Miller kept 6. H. S. Monroe L. G. Gates is notable, though print cloths are said to From Chicago. July 5 to 8 | will shut down ghortly. An order for 2,000 In certain lines of finished steel products ' tons of steel rails for South Africa, for de- the addition of new plants to the produc- livery this vear, has been requested be- [ perceptible fnflu- | cause of orders ahead preventing delivery on by Um- iris, formula, ete. Attendance, 2,30. Score: It seems to us the gen- eral rule must be that if they are English written in Romag and not in italics, they should form their plurals just tive capacity d i ead Jce on prices, introducing more competi- s Hon, CThia 1 > few WETR agETeEate 5860, iaien 2.9 Minden plays Exeter here tomorrow. Average welght ux Falls Wins First SIOUX CITY, la., June 20.—(Speci COLUMBIA. Barrett, ... at, including flour, exports for the 4" bushels, against rails and structural division | there is no question 1801, to date ( Jobbers hav- = | Bow. T. Atkins.. gram.)—Flandreau was defeate at Flandreau in its first game of the lowa-Dakota league by a score of & the famous _Princeton as other English plurals are formed. foreign words, must be those commanded by the language whence they come. bardly a better proof of acclimatization | than the adoption of the English form of the: still of concessions In quotations. b reigionidile fng o surpius of bar iron soid moderate Season Corn exports aggregate 110 quantities at a larger figure than the mar- bushels, against ast, week and 2,455, ket rate, but steel bars are firmer. ‘conditions prevail goods and footwear markets. i1k market has revived purchases for ex- 3 A. Mackenzle.. . Hillebrand, athiete, pitched for Flandreau. Sioux Falls . 1 H. Corneli. & A.C. Scott.. coonmens 0301010005 000200002 Swaim and Car- ; Flandreau, Hilleorand and Greene. dry | ports ar A Frongor | last Eease R. 8. Plérrepont. Average weight, 130. oxswain E. 8. Peck. Sioux Falls, ol epmcucsene HIE- 1 FRTSRN ol connoneas elecsccecnos hoene ' for the w moderate scale | plemental buying of woolens is also lim- s noteworthy If the Latin form is preserved, then we should print the words in italics and use But in English we | u o o )¢ Bow. 8. W. B. Whetstone 8. Bogardus Crowell, (captain) that prices in all Two-base hit: Sacrifice hit: rfeld, Casey, Gleason. Oft Milles. 3; off Dineen, 2. Three-base hi At Evansville—Cedar Rapids, Collins. Stolen First base on 1t as little as po: are compelled to use nephritis, cause there are no other English words de- | ‘1 indicating confldence Decatur — Rockford-Decatur ow movement. fty-one weeks) aggregate 85 buehels, against 210,137,303 last e 110, 487 last year. July 1, 1901, to date corn ex- | From Chicago, Juty 7, 8, 9 26,193,075 bushels, agalnst 171,424,224 Business fallures in the United States Su last week and 158 in this week last year, IBUI b (4f tn 1900, 149 in 1598 and 220 in 1898, In ek number 177, as against anada 15 this week, against 12 last week. ohibi Missouri ¥ ] Ints Active. England have move tionists in mass convention here Shoe shops bece on errors: orders, yet most factories only operate part nominated the following ticket: Judges of Boston, 2. Left on bases: | At Terre Hauts—Rock Island-Terre Haute Detroit, 6; Boston, & Struck out: ler, 1; by Dineen, 2. Passed ball: scriptive of the facts. thoroughly Anglicised as any not, we should use the Greek alphabet | printiog them Such words are a: loomington—Bloomington-Davenport | Leather is weaker same postponed. Le: ek of rain in the southwest is the only F. Butts of Springfield; railroad’ commis- preserve | ccriously unfav Howard-mith ern Association. today ) e court, Reube: B. Robin Kinsas city. 3. p.Orr of Holden, Jtev. A. OR WRITE ble crop indication of the sioners, W. C. Morse of DeSato (long H‘RRY E MunnEs GAP“ \ly encouraging re- term), Dr. 'W. N. Kiener of Jamesport n » UAT-D. WISCONSIN. H. Schumacher. the Latin or Greek forms of plurals? would say lexica Who | week, At Bt. Louls—St Louls-Philadelphla game instead of lexicons, fac- | ¥ Chicago—Chicago-Baltimore posiponed; rain. ing of the Teams. At Memphis—Shreveport, 4 At Chattancoga~—Atianta, 8; Chatlanooga, from most points. Tain makes g00d progress, by tota and ultimata instead of faciotums and | hens hax been recelved from. abr | ultimatums? Do~ ishorf term): superintendent of instruction, Memphis, 0. at bad Dr. D. R. Dimgi w J E. At New, Orleans—Little Rock the outlook s favorable for large exports. A. Sincla:r, carcinomas, Nashville—Neehville, Birmingham. addendums, BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE formulas, genuses. indexes, apparatuses, appendixes criterions, ete., | Average weight bat Fall In the finish games In the individunl nine- Clark s alleys Lmesy and Shrader bowled off their tie, cherups, seraphs | are the proper plural forms. ing in -is, the change to -es, in forming the | 80 well established and so simple | that §t should not be interfered with. In this way we have accepted and babitu- 1ly use analyses, bases, | Outlook is Exceedingly ¥ NEW YORK, Juné 20.—Bradstreet's saye shrader won % Berger and Huntington wiil bowl off a tle for fourih. Score Games today; Cieveiand, Boston at Deiroit crises, hypotheses, % ex- Brag, (captain) o0al strike in the n of Canton. A new state and central commitice was 1% named. ' The OMAHA, NEB. platform declares for convict labor on roads, for an inviolate school fund, for municipal or state control or ownership of tilities, for the referendum and by by ‘direct vote. It condemns y. the use of billboards and news. paper d ing liquors and the non- men: or laws. Trusts, espe- clally the eldest and mightiest trust, the | llquor trust, are condemned. Taxation of B e i “a moral Guaifcarion ror | 19 the open door to all diseases. suffrage are advocated Violent cathartics leave you worse than they find you. There is only one medicine that acts casily, yet Rank ¢ ier Sheots meelf. surely, upon the bowels while acting as a tonic, an? favorable indus- Np\WPORT, R. 1 June 20—Anthony .| coutaine valusble vegeiable propertics which set Sherman, cashier of the Merchants' bank | wpon the stomach, liver, kidneys and bl of this city, shot himself in the head 135t | medicineis " dhabid, & I the West N | parentheses we Dot also form the plurals of our words ending in -itls in the same way. The forms neur! seem preferable to neuri- | assured would prefer | 3. Tot Games. % welght haries French .. Averape assur- nd{- large | and prosperous fali and winter business ls made by all the leading crops le ance that once the tion of industrial affairs is relieved & four miles; Eight-Oared eph, Coloradu Springs at Kansas City. IN AMERICAN \eylvanis, W scon in, George- | F o i nepbrites, etc nepbritides, etc irises to irides and irites to iritides. The |[: -itides are so evident they meed not be discussed, and -tises is scarcely likely to be accepted, although it PRSP PO cnomann T ASSOCIATION Outhaticd Teoledo and W y Wiomew Grim Belng oopaR- disturbances, ttion, Name and Class E. D Sebring, '8 past and BALTIMORE, June 2.—Frank Jones and & forward John Johnson, negro derers o iroved by the continued fine reports of Fadetsly a Hebrow poddioe were hamecs the {5 the the city, at'8 o'clock th . & heavy bu This seven bowled last games to- making their etghteen g thie season clearings and 0 (captain) . 3. Van Alstyne Games. Polnts right. 1t is believed the wound Is mortal Today the bank, which is & privaie institu- tion, was closed Negro Murderer Hanged & Hebrew il yard eddler, were hanged fott City, near this Put Out of Gawme is perfectly proper and preferable to -tides 3. P Frenzel y Hazlewood, 0. A. R. Coffin, — June 20.—Columbus To'edo today and won easily Huntington .. Food for the e e | Average welght COLUMBIA. ‘02 (captain). Baltimore American dying.” remarked Anteny to Cleopatra From without the windows of the puiace could be heard the low ripple of the Nile and the shouts of the scldlers Cleopatra A1d not look up from the sheet of plans of “How to Bulld & §3.500 Barge “I am dyiog, Egypt, Rainy Weather June 2.—The return of the dampened the spirits the country houses at . 0'Loughlin, ‘08 R B. Bartholomew, ' Townsend, ' Average welght weather tods of the occupants o Windsor und around Ascot ce at the races was in no way com- paracle with that of the eariler the Ascot meetin stakes was won by Vietor Do Re.ff The duke of Portland’s Wiltam the She murmered “I should thiok, your age would realize the f balr was becoming. Amyway, soak your head in halr dye for a week and you couldn't fool any one with the result But Antony had heard tog much of the tes timonizie to be influenced by her comment Deserved H Portiand Oregonian: man, pensively PENNSYLVANI that a man of w. R. R Zane, . J. Catheart, The Ascot b It is a food in liquid form— gqeacily assimilated by the wealiest stomach. Produces appetit Doctors approve it. All druggists sell it. Prepored only by 2 Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n was _second and Picon (Rigby) third. Six horses ran. The principai race of the dey, the Wok- for '3-year-olds was won by an Allyn, ‘0" (captain) ————y Stroke. J. H. Hildebrand, ‘% PIMEVSER ~ B, ingham_stanzs dhand 4 ’ -~y n ward, six furlongs) & . :u‘m:':r. His Lordship. Papdale was sec- ( (¢‘, 11/,4"1 ond and Pinnar third Twenty-five horses .. ‘Payne, jr. 6. WISCONBIN. F. Moffati, @ " said the old e called him Oregon “Because he rolled high onece in awhile,” we suggested, for we were famillar with the works of William Cullen Bryant said the old man two seasons—wet and dry—when he was broke and when he wasn't.” Not, having the gifs of repartes, our only comment was “Ob! McGovern Not Badly W NEW YORK, June the i gilist, Fraak ez, s ¥ For sale by Sherman & Mo Cennell Drug 8 W. Cor. “.tl.. Omaba, leading druggisis. .—Terry McGovern, injured ‘his shouider Arst base uta base ball int on Wednesday afternoon, is mot w0 badly Injured as at first It was thought at the tme of the sccident me was fractured, but examination disciosed that no bones were broken, G ffn, 03 (capta Btroke. E..:; Average w Coxawain. & ¥. “because he had “Bawyer, ... GEORGETOWN. Sinclair, @ Brewers of the ‘l..-l Bu Hser, Michel Bisck & T sust, PalecLager. Anhouvssr Standurd, Expert Pale sud uisite. becagee it come bines 1 ene price. No cther remedyogives ot the meney. At draggists, 35 and soc., or send for froe Old FolKs in | =rssaismss 'or sale by Sherman & McConnell Drug Ce. ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S Lkl T TRASE AR Bee Want Ads Sell on Their Merit— No free gift 18 necessary to make them worth the price we ask. The Bee has the circulation ~that's why. bealth and vigor. St. Louls, U. 8. A, | l

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