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THE OMAHA DAILY OMAHA LOSES FIRST GAME | thne? s “Blorerue: BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER McFarland, _First base on : 3; oft Ei Time: Cmpires: Catrainors asd Bheridan: cHicAao ¢ R.H.0AE Score, second game: . 2 214 0 Donlin, It [N CHICAGO, 1 DETROIT, As Pure sad Good Milwankes Bunches Hits on Brown in the 9818 0 0 Crawions, Lo 18 ¢ TN ey, .. 8 G a3 the most critiosl Sixth Ianing. 1140 etormoury cti0 819 13 |Bibertela, w1 0 3 ! 03 My, 3 ol Barrect, ot 1 0 1 eploure could deairs 1530 0Coreoran; m 0113 HE MeAts'r, 5.0 11 3 3 Tibe 8 @ 1 SMumma e b 89 Teager, tb. 0 0 1 30 . ojliergen, s H foe. 10 0 8 0.0 ROURKES TREAT KENNA VERY TENDERLY | 7505 500 1 8 3 0htann s 01013 01 6" Coumett, 160 011 0 © . . 222 2 2 ey LERK] v 608 Mcuire, ‘e 0 14 3 0 | ~Totals EEr i T | e Mullin, b1 16 31 Il L Time, Alded E - Tinny it At b 08 | CMICARD woovereriic0 1011810 0—g| * Towts 7373 Totals .3 4B 3 nV|S| e nem 0 ea . by & Little Bad Work om the | Cincinnati !0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0= 0|Chicago ... 09 03 v 1 ™ N Three-base hit. Schafly. Stolen bases troit . 03 0~3 gt renihpioat gl Kiing (2), Slagle. Double plays: Slagle to | Left o i, En in Der: Chance. Corcoran to Berger Beckley, | Three-base hita: Harley, Muliin. Sacrifice Tinker to Chance. First base on balls: Off | hita: Jones, Isbell. Stolen bases: Malaria is an invisible atmospheric poison. The air becomes infected Hahn, 6; off Taylor, 1. Struck out Tiy | Bullivan, Jones. Double play: y Taylor, 8; by Hahn, 5. Time: 1:35. Umplre: | Davis to Isbell, Struck out: By Durham, 2 Under 1 with the gases and microbes arising from the marshes and low lands, damp ‘nder lowering skies Milwaukee won the | 5 4 by Mullin, 3. First base on balls: Off Du [frst game of the inal series from Omaha | * coré, second game: P e et o Bt D an. | cellars, sewer pipes, badly ventilated houses and decaying vegetable matter, ~MILWAUKREE— The maintaining of that high degree of excellence that won for *Blatz” its enviable repu- |l |Saturday, 3 to 2. Rain threatened all the CHICAGO. ATL it by pitched ball: Sullivan. Time: 135 | and we unconsciously inhale them into the lungs, when they are taken u pu- % 0.4 M 0.A.8. | Umpires: Carruthers and Sheridan. Called > § . tation 'way back in the fortie [afternoon, and clouds were dense, so that P11t 154" | on account of darkness. by the blood and circulated throughout the s /stem has required undeviating care | the light lasted just long enough for the 0120 010 0 0 Pretty Bally Plenty of Rooters. o v In the selection of materiais, [f| |ine innings. It was & bair-raising contest | KTy L1811 SHAORESHIL Sath. BBefots. the Malaria gives no warning of its coming; no immediate effects are seen, and the conatant attention of (Ml |from the start, with both teams playing SRR 0 21 1|largest crowd that ever aifended a base [ and no violent symptoms appear until the unfortunate sufferer is com- the moat skilled masters of |as fast and clean a fielding game as has |} 158 ¢ 3 % o|ball game on the local American league s SEA b Saatit the brewer's art. | Soet pcam Kate,LAIRT0AF, Th, HAngwte Vit $o 1 bene 0§ 8 3| grounids e Teaders today defeated Boaton Fletely at the mercy of this hidden foe. This invisible enemy may be oot o bl S Y Paiiipe, v clean, hard hitting. Plank and Sparks A h Poad . BLATZ MALT-VIVINE crippled by the loss of Stone, who bas (Xt _‘;_: ‘.:“”"T"" g ‘;"‘_: . pitched fine. ball, huf the latter, weakened ollowing us night and day, but often the first intimation we have of its bl sprained his ankle, but that counted for otals . otals OWAr e end of the game. oth teams " § o '";!‘:’":’»"' ko [ nothing_yesterday, as Welch, Stone's ama- | Ghicago ... 1¢°¢0'0 0’ a3 nelded sharply. Atendance, BML Score: | Presence is a chilly, creepy sensation running over the body, sometimes e T3, 3% Dribewis er Dl Qi | our substitts, made two Bits of OMABA'S | Ciikriins o'ttt Gonetord, Stolen Laset) K as) "’"u’_'" oz | followed by a slight fevcr, and an always tired, drowsy and depressed feel- e ————— Wl [eix and had no chances in the fleld. Kiing Philiips. . Double pldy: Crawtord. to 1 e VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., Milwautee % Eholp 6f Four DItE 16 (he aieth Haliy] CiFian o Hortiiens. Shal bess oq pally] | Fuit dni8 1 ¥ ¥ ”,:”{:u NEERER ing. The blood soon becomes deeply p(\lsoned thinned and weakened by iz Dousias 5 PETI won for (he visitors. Till then neither side | O Fhilllps. & @truck out, By Fhillips, & |1 'Crom, .9 2 1 3 0.8uhl, el 0 110 the teeming millions of microbes and germs, and an irregular, slow circu- | OMAMA BRANCH, hud scored. Pltcher Brown was throwing L o Rgplandbipn Do | I:‘ 5 i 351‘7:'_.'"-"-'3. ‘fo :u E,E ? lation is the result. This condition of the blood gives rise to innumerable and for five innings did magnificertly, let- 2 Cross, . 310 ) o : . . ting only seventoen men to bat and allow- | [BOSTON, Sept, —Fhiiedelphia beat Povars 019 821 we23 ¢l and serious troubles: torpid liver, enlargement of the spleen, loss tonin mn Intereating . ay. : Yol i i n |ing but two hite, one a scrateh. In the | White had rather the best ot the. pltohing, PR 21242 of appetite and feeble digestion, a pallid or yellow skin, boils, car- |sixth Kenna started on him with a single, Qnymx a strong game at critical time PR L R | which O'Brien duplicated and after Cock-| Mblarkey was hit freely. Attendance, 1,2%. | philadelphla ;3 'o'el 1| buncles, abscesses, indolent ulcers, and pustular and scabby skin Beore: man had gome out McVicker scored both Boston LA IR ruptions ious with a double. Then Thornton went out and | " “APPRTy s, b Y 0 0 Iarned runs: Philadelphia, §. Two-base LousviLLe, Kv., March 26th, 1902. eruptions of various # o BHOAB H.OAB. | pits: Stahl, Freeman, Ferris, Hartzel, Fults, ¢ 4 kinds, are common — | | Dufy furnished the second two-bagger, [ gromes, cf.- 9 13 g f! ;‘: : g Davis, Seybold, M. Cross, Plank (2). Sacri- For several years I suffered with Chills and Fever, ) 8 T |-., yright 1902 scoring McVicker. Gatins flew out, ending | Hulswitt, ws. 0 0 1 3 35 81| fice hits: Fultz, M. Cross, Powers. Stolen | caused by Malaria in my system, and each summer for symptoms of malaria. o b gl 3y Ku, Nathan the Inning and the tallylng by the Angels | Joaniugs i5. 0 313 o 18 1 v | bases: Dougherty, Parent, L. Cross. Double Y ) Y o H1% Finet it gL weyresglen i | B s e 99 8o playa: Perria to YaChance, Parent to Ferrls | several years I wonld relapse, Finally my physician pre- Frequently the health becomes so impaired, and tering hits more, and never had another | Jrreae 51110 1 1 4 Slon, ' 1380 | Panladephia, 7. “ret base on_bajis:oft | scribed 8. 8.8, In all, I took three bottles, and they | such a lifeless condition ensues that the person loses chanos 6 S00re: Waite, 3e.i009 1 6 ¢ ohialaraey 560 0 8 ¢ Sparks, 3. lHll by Sltcrhkcd L A entirely cured me, and I have never been troubled since. interest in his surroundings and faith in all human The trio was sufficlent, for though Kenna| roui .3 7557 Tot .17 H @ T | Time: 1:‘.5‘.’ “Umpire! Conotly, > © ™ *| I am sure no other medicine could have given me so emedi Malaria, if ”g red in in th e the lewn ;g.n base start in five Ehiladelphin . 00011000 0-2 Two Are Baltimore’s, complete and immediate relief, and I cannot speak too rune] 1es. h f“ an;, 1 a fm\c 1“’ :lc,m‘“" m}: € Sys. different innings the necessary hits were | Boston .... 01000000 0-1 g " highly of . 8. 8. My i i i tem, lays the foundation for other diseases that ver: i not forthcoming. In the “lucky seventh” | Karned run: Hoston. Btolon bases: Long | yuy suiiis Grooriveohinron ioaimore Fon | ot % e v S OWAENE ¥ Y | | the tocals dld met started on one sueh base| &) Lush (). Thomas, Dextor. ’First buse | fue Sumes, from Washington today by bat-| .8, . for an eruption of the skin and generalrundown | often prove fatal or permanently wreck the health. on balls given to Welch atter one out.| Struck u "'.",”‘fi‘:f.’}:’.;q“ % White, & | team found Butier in the secorid game, but | condition of his system, and though he has taken but Malaria can only be worked out of the system ime: X ol sty 5 - % | fourteen men left on bases tells the story. Thomas followed it with a two-bagger, acor D;::Fdxl’:fll‘& Kittridge, 1M Ums | O eiNance, Nisi. Boore, 8rst game: one bome: already commences to feel be((m:. through the blood, and a remedy that can destroy ing Welch, and then made third on Gon- T BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON. 931 West Market St. 1. SHAPOFF, i . | |ding's short single. From thoge positions| Pittsbura’s Usual Performance. TR0 A RHOAE the germs and microbes and neutralize the bad effects e L A i | 1\ ity mank S b, won S B o SRR 119 9| of the poison offers the only hope of a cure, and the only medicine that can accomplish this is W ol b e gn the heme grounds by dolng falt work | Sevall, m.. ¢ § 1 & 00311 8. 8. S, which not only purges !he blood of all morbid, unhealth matter, but keeps it pure and Umpire Mo Trouble. 'c‘n':lc'r'.m".,’)rg‘.'x';{-;::"l',‘.d'i'f.?'a:.'.“ xe‘-‘l;:i‘l;-nly: S FoONR SH $118| healthy. It searches out and destroys every trace of Malanal poison, and keeps the blood in Three thousand people saw the game and | 3.60. Beore S e B 8 ] i418| such a vigorous condition that poisonous matters of no kind are allowed to accumulate, but are lost their temper at Umpire Moran, who PITTERURG b b E 1 1led f: 1 was bad on balls and strikes and base de- | sevein TR B G Y 1 e gl T aunidd e g udllibia I E o 8 altimore . cisions too. Both teams had much trouble | Clarke 1300 ommon o110 00| Washington = During the fall is an opportune time to begin the fight against this invisible enemy, for with bim, the entire band of Angels sur- |l ieie 1o, e e e Taoiend nyantagion, | the hot, sultry summer days have caused the germs to multiply and still further xmpovensh the rounding him on several occasions and in|Fhelpn'1b.0.0 3 8 ¢ 18 8| nree base hits: Williamme, ~ daeriics: it | blood and k e odl the fitth inning one of his rankest cost |Couroy, 1011 11 0| Mathison, Double play: Doyle to Ely to and weaken the constitution, and now more than ever the Malaria sufferer needs a gt Omaha a score. On that occaslon Stewart | Zimmer, iy 33 3|Garey. Furst on balls: Of Orth, 1; off Tann SutS UM > MoLaugh'n, Katoli, 3. Struck out: By Orth, b. 'Left blood purifier and bracing tonic. led off with a base on balls, and went to i T L SRR TR e G second on Welch's single. Then Thom Totale ... 71 Passed ball: Robinson. Thme: 1:46. Ume A course of S. 8. S. at this particular season will relieve Shingup and | ated) Kiusa wepured 184 | sfatisd toe MoPariand 1n hinth. DUESL N CaustORa you of Malaria and its attendant evils, reinforce and build and threw rd. Stewar old | pittaburg 10008003 %7 BALTIMORE WASHING ood and was picking sawdust out of the bag| St. Louls . (100003 0014| Ro1.0.4.8. | oA, up the system, purify and strengthen the sluggish bl and A 2. | MeParra, ot i HEN you buy your Fall when Kenna threw it, but Moran called him Pittsburg, 4; Bt. Louts, 3. | Merarka, cf. 1717370 14189 qulcken the mrculatmn when the appetite and digestion out. Omaha players were frantic at the|T McLaughlin, Farrell. Three- | Wi, 1330 1Deleh't 13610 i Overcoatask your dealer Tling e at the ond ot the. taning Thira | oo, Bit: Sebring. frome run:” clarks. | fowt e 3 § 1 § ,,K,°,,,¥ Tpsas improve and all the vital powers rapidly recuperate under the | 3 acrifice hits: Leach, che; 0ublo | ones, ‘1b..... ity ] for one bearing our label. Baseman Cockman, who made the out, said | piaya: Ritchey 19 Corroy to Pfi,,{, o :A‘,';:,; ... & 311 9 olCarey, il invigorating tonic influence of this great vegetable remed: 1y 1 ewart was safe o) ng follow Tel T to iy Q . - e 5 i T al o These garments embody the Stewart eate. Gonding followad with | Ee i® Uil U G o iwughiin, 4 | amitn. 6. 0 3 1 $1313 Its freedom from all minerals makes it the ideal remedy in all Malarial troubles and perfectly ! highest type of the tailors’ a ball to Gatins, which would have scored | off McFarand, & Btruck out: i | Butier, 52220 0 0 2 R 8 P : d £ B 5 g R Ty ) WA L B 2 adapted to the most dehcate constitutions. Stewart. ughlin, Yy McFarlan 3 e art. Made in all the popular g Weaver. mo: 1:46 Upire: O 'Day, Total 917°%6 8 3 Totals ... 61637 fabrite R sola b i “Slats” Davis was out coaching in an i LIS Ty ! |- eDrill ot for tntsrference. If you have any symptoms of Malarial poison, write us fully about it, and our Physicians | ksl g Omaha uniform, having just arrived, and O hou s et Baltimore 9336 010228 will take up your case and advise you without charge. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases, free. | dealers everywhere at was warmly recolved. He batted for Brown| NEW YORI, Sept. 0.y bunching thelr | Wiahinglon . .‘m" 13090031 Py y Bt iy Popu]ar Prices n the ninth, but struck out. Dan Whitney, | Bth 14, (1S R1t, Juning, today tho Jeock” | 5. “Two-base hits ck, Doyle, McFar- THE SWIFT SPECIFIO COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. i an Omaba amateur, was also on hand in a| Fund ‘stop and throw to fifst buse of Rit. | 1and, “Arndt ‘1;".;? base hi Selbach. | 2 e ‘runs ams, Howell. Stolen We will send a style book oty |t 2 °‘"““:‘I N LEBIAtE olaya [ 198 e o v Ben 191" | bases: Ryan, Carrick (1), Mathison. Sac upon request. n a game of unusually brilliant plays S N o rifice hit:” Biitler. Doublé play: Carey to | Ace Stewart was the flelding star of the day A ORK A, | EIY to Carey. First base on balls: = Off - covering remarkable ground in eating up | Sheckard, 1f. ] : g {{i ot YL T S R R E:fil"'nz ,fl’:nccf':kkétguckfléfitb’ mnh.f{’ =—————————————————————|| |rollers. The double play from Dolan to I ER e 208 PRy Veft on bises: ‘Washington, 4; Bal- KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER CO. ‘Wright to Gondiug, catching a man who was 8148 iibrodle et i1 1710 timore, 8. Time: 1:4. Umpire: Johnstone. on third when the ball was hit, was a $73:] 1 ipaunen o g 38 3 Standing of the Teams. beauty. Score: siid ol il Played. Won. Lost. P.C | " ., ¢ s | MILWAUKEE. o § fCrnin, 50000 8§ 3 3| Enuadelpnta O ] . yy | QBglen, 1t A Y W Town .73 83 | Chileago % 0% Cockman, 3b. Brooklyn . | McVicker, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 0|New York 38388480808 (S s B ] | Ehonieg) 4 0 0 8 1 Of Two-blse kil Bowerman, 2. First base Fatinmo e Gatins, s 4 0 0 8 3 ¢ 'ou renth. 3; of Witaon, | Detrolt . 28 48 8 » Miller, 2b. 4 0 1 2 0 01 Btruck out y Cronin, ; b& Kitson, 5. [ Games t roit at Chicago, Cleve- IMore Cheap Excursions =" 1131 S Br B Rl |wi i e . e rowne, Lauder, Farre —_— You may boom ar ofl reglon as much = = = ~ = =|Bacrifice Bresnahan, Dolan, Flood. Total B D O8em 1B 0| Denbe e porenahan, Dolan, Flood | IN - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION as you Itke and by creating excltement get via HA. Irwin to Dahlen, Dahlen to Flood to Far- | s & lzl lot lg. Oli Az .'o n‘ol_l "‘L’tfi."““ dm!“"i Time: 1:45, Um- | Columbs Wins from Kan City by people to invest in fictitious stock; but, if Yet it's Gold Top Bottled Beer ILLI"ols GENTRAL Carter, rf A B sl et d i Folaeifabed g Connecting at More Advan- ofl is not there in paying quantities; always when you want some- Wright, 1b. Tl I o WAL gl | Standing of the Teams. taeokl TIMON thing good—for dinner, lunch Rlanoln Bieware. i T B T - Taa B 4 Yestors 829 Seing 10 poun resiee chat thelp or picnic—tor the sound sleep and I ; sburg .. 18 7 enthusiasm has excelled good judgment clear head In the morning—and Welch, 1If.. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Brooklyn ] KANSAS CITY, Sept. 20.—Both teams hit ¥ v e Thomas, of 12 0 ¢ 1|Boston . & 6 the ball hard, but the batting of the Co- and in the future they will be a bit skep- fOF the thyalla who Resds, 8’ foql FROM OMAMA. QGending, Py it Chicago 8 6 lumbus men was more opportune. Turner i s Order any time. R e V. B" | *Davis'. 0 0 o o ofEyaus g 2 f?fia?..f'c”pmiy'v“"izc“nfii‘:’“ i ‘"_r:" e A I Brewing C g ey e e T S S B Rl g3 s T et ain 0 e 3 | EASILOE BPANING Loy e : +Batted ‘for in ninth. e b SR B et ae iy RSN BHOAR thing just because it s new when rellable edo, Ohlo . 21.25 Carter out at first for attempting to J Belden, rf 020 N A 1—Sandusky, Ohio 23.10 bunt third strike. Pittsburg at Chicago. Beldén, 01 1148 Bronoultions: &t Keow. Yhle. Areie s So. Omaha, Neb, l"l;lono 8, e TSy i 1542 R Oatamice. OMo 2810 2110 | Milwaukee 0000030003 Tur 313 o200 St 4 Omaha Office, Phone 1542 Opa. b Viex, HEH Tagse reach. When doctors drop down In a town ¢ i nloy g g 4 maha 0000003 0 0 GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Knai, RN sadie el ibip it i LEE MITCHELL, 1—Springfield, Ohlo Three-base hit: ~Miller. ~Two-base hits: | St. Louts Takes Ouc-Half of Its Double 031 13308 WHOLESALE DEALER, 1—Terre Haute, Ind McVicker, Duffy, Thomas. Sacrifice hi h 2 0 0 0|McDonald, p.1 1 0 1 0 making a cure in every case that you need foit % o e Cockman, Stolen bases: O'Brien. Thom. Header with Visitors from Al higid 1210 % 1013 Main, Co. Bluffs. Phone §0. a—Evansville, Ind. 3 not pay a dollar until cured, some peopie Gonding, Carter. Double play: ' Dolan to Olhvoiand 3718 ol Tomw .. 7umn 1 ;-—g’flilm:llu- Ohio . }zl’llh! to Gflon‘glnx ”1“'5' onkhulr oft i b ctid 20011313 1-10 do mot stop to think that the stranger ex- —Loulsville, Ky. enna, 6; off Brown, 1 ~8truck out: B 11100003 1-7 ects them to leave the amount with hi; |1—Logapsport, Ind. Miiwvikes, 3 Omanay 74 piweft on bases: | gr. LOUIS, Sept. M—Cleveland and t. | Farned runs: Kansas City, 2; Columbus, 8. o X 1—Decatur, Il pire: Moran, L )l;ouu split & do:hl:{hendc; lhuanu{.‘ the ;:;: :m:n;"cnhm Lvesrh.l;r:L _}‘umer. in a corner of his drawer or in a bank to (me team gett! the first and the visitors by nce, imith, urner, .y 1—Grand Rapld: Peorin is Good to Des Moimes. | the second. St Louls won by hitting Joss | Home runs: Turner, Viox. Sacrifice hits Rin ereti Or‘sign: 8 B8 98 weeurity, “en 1-—-Kalamazoo, Mich. DES MOINES, Sept. 20.—Des Mot s ;\h.|n hits wers n'i.“’:irdmn‘xhu' b3 (l;lnrl g'pfirldan'v?urn;(r "s?len bas w A OOOK M D account of being strangers.” Of course, e “ —Des Moines t ective except in the t inning. Attend- | Gear, McFarland, Viox. Knoll, Fox. Double . s oS a_double-header from Peoria today. In | ance, 7,80, Bcore, fArst game: - play: Rothfuss to Leewe. Hit by pitched " ’ o &5 they will give a receipt for the patient's [ Have vos o frequent desive to » b the opening contest the locals piied up oF. Lours. v S ball: By Balley, 2. First base on balls: | “protection,” but the proposition as a rule belongs to the schemer and trickster— | chargs or mght losss Are jou o 1—Buftalo, N. Y. six runs in ‘the first Inning and were R.H.0.AE. )M 0.A.E. | Off McDonald, 3; off Balley, 1. Struck ou 3—Pittsburs, Pa , never in danger. In the second game the | Burkett, 1t...1 3 1 G 17 °%%% | By McDonald; 3; by Balley. 1. Passed ball: | it 18 the commencement of a chain of intrigue and you will do well to let them STRIOTURE e Wy Visitors' ertors cost them the victory in | Hempniu. 7i1 3 9 & 12020 Everhardt. Time: 1:0. Umpire: Milier. e s W g ng runs. At- 13 it N ;—Columhuu, Ohio tendance, 400. Score, first gam SEEE giuee Wins on Toledo’s Erro If thelr success has been so phenomenal, why did they not stay where they were sl co“COL"E:’:'G‘ —Cleveland, Ohlo p RHE. 0141 90300yl MLWAUKEE, Sept. 20.—Milwaukee and | gucceeding? Success is the best argument any man can offer and the strongest proof e Des Molnes ...6 10010 0 0 %2811 Toledo played a listless game today, the | g 5 1—3:”:.’;:":'.,'({) ° 4 Pooria. ».er 10001303 sodd 2131 1|home team winning prlm»ffinny \hrough 'a | of merit. Success s our stock In trade, and every yoar added to our long stay in this l'l.l'.?‘.:[:A::g::::' LOST VITALITY ? SRR, ' B Batterles: Des Molnes, Hoffer and Lo- 0915 olioss, p....i9 0 030 ey Ofgerrors by the Visitors. At- | city makes bank and commercial references less necessary, though we take pleasure ey trage of thess ] e oS . SUR g bagk: Docma. Farc and Hagiord, Totals .. 4 8 7 Totals .. 3 521 3 i T .| s in furnishing them when desired. No doctor can bulld up an ever increasing business N e g o Des Molnes 1.0 0 0 0 0 Bt. Louls ........c...1 0201000 %t TH.0.AE : y ’ p l'o'! n‘TEs .RE Fonn ]‘::rlu oines EHE K } g g [ g Clovaiahd ; $338 30828 ¢t K l:O‘A‘Ii )ell‘ol(lt'l’ year as we have without superior m:lrh S 5 o L ey TR Aiatned’ Foctay .Hnd Lo- | Earned run: i Louis, Two-baso hite: 01 eidi ur methods of treatment ‘are i :wx n‘: urhiz nn". n prl-m\’ r\g‘ nuu: ':\r beck; Peoria, Shafstall and Hanford. eldrick, Sugden, Lajole (). Sacrifice hit: 112 1 31 9| the degree of doctor we were struck with the idea that If our examinations for the TRIP TICKETS. Denver the Decline. E,‘:,f;d','f b,,‘:f,’",’f’c'{ ’;::3"Ls',‘f,‘,‘,‘.’“"'(',‘“f{h.'k“,{::: 08 91§ 1|degree could have been limited to two o thr;: :xum:»-. In;tlczul of l,:‘n or ':fleen. . 0 prepald, won ec (1)—Dates of eale for column “A," Sep- | DENVER, Sept. 20.—Denver lost the fi tolen base: Heldrick. ~Bases on balls: 14 0 ofSelm, 9833 ol schools require, how much easier it would have been for us to thoroughly master | snough to per ily eure wny ur;llnlry 0L g vy S g oo K 1R g 3 fl!rlv:n.‘tl(lurlllnx serles (o Kansas City today 55 JoN i DR e (Sl buti 80 3 ilGerman. ¢t 1 0 8 0| them. This thought we at once applled in our practice after leaving school, and .{"’” oha%' gays.. or column "B, dates of sate Ootor | Lre i, he plendid batting St the vial- | 57 ‘Pov,d by RRnahus, & Leqt on bajes: ot B G773 [ have steadtastiy refused to treat or divide our time upon anything except the class N a0 AR €1 Bt 550 00 Brton Tt | henann, Bocte: Umpire: O'Laughlin. o B . o "% 3| of diseases selected,as Our Specialties. 4 cor 4 RHLE. | Score, second game. Milwaukee 104000005 g ¥ Bewars of imitations. Sold only by November 3rd. Kansas City. 0 0 112300 0—718 B CLEVELAND. 8T. LouIs. Toledo im0 0000300 0-2 The most learned professors of forelgn countries and the best teachers and hos- THE D. A. SKEEN CO. e 113 e ; ‘ : . ’“:.f‘)"hp-m“:(l mlo.; fln:hc'r 6th to 10th | Denver . 118010100-693]| - RHECAE = “RHoAZ |, ottt b potliwaukee. 1; Toledo, 1. | pitals of America, regardiess of expense, have been sought, while no amount of labor | N.100 Bell Block, — CINCINNATI, OHIC 5 urn limit November 12th. Batterles: Denver, Lempke and Wilson; | Bradiey, 3b..1 0 1 2 2 Hemphill, rf. 0 2 & 0 o | fius. Stolen bases: Dungan, Hallman (2), | or careful research has been spared in fully equipping ourselves for the successful 4 In addition to above speclal excursion | Kansas City, Welmer and Messitt. Lajole, ‘v.... 0 0 2 0 0 Heidrick,’ ¢f. 0 0 4 0 o | Clingman(2). Hases on by Ut Barbe: - H 4 3 o b RS - Barber, | performance of our professional duty to every patient reposing trust in us, until to- ThAoE 36 SRy other. pelats in Indidas. Thanks, Debw Gasten. Fickor. 8 3 3 o owatinet % 8§ 3 8 O O O ek I B oo Bk | o doubt if there Is a single county in the United States that does not contain INCORPORATED. Ohlo, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York and | ¢ $ o 130 0McCork, b i L DAV 1 SF OO L. Deue | 4V, We A siving e v ’ s Kentueky. BOAEe. heavy batting aad Basion i m 0013 ubrien ol dal EL“’b;“"_"'"‘;l‘;]“'"“‘;"“;";""”fzpfi';'}l‘fl”{&]fll someone who can testify to the superior merits of our treatment. We cure VARICO- Capital Stock $100 000 Home seekers' excursions, first and third | Pitching the locals won both games today. | Bamer, 5.0 0 3 § o Kehoo' o0 8 § 3 § §|Time: 1217 ik 4 " | CELE OR HYDROCELE in one week permanently, NERVOUS AND SEXUAL DE- p a 0C! y . Moot 18 000k Mouth, to Mecthars mag | Boore, ‘Rrst game: RHE | e am oL Pe 8848 Postponed Gamen. BILITY in the shortest possible Ume, according to complications of the severity of YOU CAN MAKE southern points. Colo, Springs. 0 0 01 0 0 3 0 *—~410 1 | Yotals .11 W MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 20.—Minneapolis- | the case, and the worst forms of BLOOD POISON IN 20 TO 40 DAYS. We make no Correspondence solicited and Information S‘P -'"""Dh y "l 0 ‘l‘ “s" .'J 2 0\0— 263 Gleyeland ... 01000200 0-3 :A"""'f“ lle American assoclation game post- | charge for private consultation and glve each patlent a legal contract In writing to o ¢l Batte 3 Co e L0 . 0 2 3 | Ponec: ;:;er;uuy m;[n st t;ny g o et T g g g e g 44 R B, BUTIEECAA S AL AR Wit | VAt 8t. Paul—Indianapolis-St. Paul Am: hold to our promise. Is it not worth your while to investigate a cure that has made ? Paroam St Omaba, or write iy Moarned run: Cleveland. Two-base hit:|cin assoclation game postponed; rain. life anew to multitudgs of men? If you cannot call atour office, Write us your sym- . LL, Dist. Pass. Aght., Score, second game: Bacrifice hits: Heldrick, Lajole. Double Standing of the Teams. ptoms fully. Our home treatment by correspondence is always successtul. Address, |l by our sure and safe system of Turt Tiinols C 4 RHE Y nols Cent, R. R., Omaba, Neb. | ., L RHE |play: Gochnauer to Lajoie to Hickman g investment. Sept. 1at to 15th & §20 in- Colo. Springs. 0 0 0 1 6 3 3 0 *-1321 4| Stolen base: Flick. Hit by pitcher: B Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 5 ST g St. Joseph.....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—2 § 2| Dorner, Wallace. ~Bases on balls: Of | Indlanapolis . 138 9l - vestment made mofe than ¥, and "7 | _Batteries: Colorado Springs, Gaston and | Dorner, 3. Struck out: By Powell, 3; by | Loulsville Sept. 1%th we played Jack Doyle Baerwald; St. Joseph, Glade, Hall and |Dorner, 2 Teft on bases: St Louls, ;| 5t Paul ... forcing his price from $50 to §15 to one Garvin. Cleveland, 7. Time: 1:37. Umpire: O'Laugh- | Kinsas City at post time. Bigger and better things LOW RATES T0 My o e et » on > Columbas. to come off shorlly, = Entirely new " v leago One to the G l d original plan Costs you only a e Played Wen Lest Pe| o Chle ;m pediore “" Minneapolis " ) postal card. "1 You have {dia money, % 20 ‘as g 4 , —Callahan was In rare p-sead Sty e A 5 money to invest, money that should bé earning money, write for it quick. faneas Oty B OR M|t In b o s teday and accom | Gumes foday: Co ; . Teesqesesll e s e unusual feat of shutting out | Toledo at Mflwaukee, O h . 18 2 13 R P, -] acl c 0as 85" Jomeph i% 1§ @ Bi|he opponents without the semblance of a| Paul, Loulsville at Minneapolia 110-112 South 14th, Over Daily News, Onaha, Neb THE DOUGLASS DALY GO, Colorado Springs ....138 6 76 448 | first inning on tw 61 “ o singles, & three-bagger Last Got at St. Joe. Des Molnes 1% 5 & 2% | and an error. Chicago had the second gan ’ : —8 ‘ Feorla ... e d8l B Well In hand, but two bases on balls ! ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 0.—The annual race| Inclose stamp for free book. Hour A m. to 8 p. m.j Sundays—10 to 12:30. Turt Commissioners, single and a triple in the sixth J“u'lll meeting at Lake Contrary oclosed today. the visitors to tie the score. Attendance, | Results 3,300 Score, first game: Class 23, trotting: Toreone won, Lady Gam today Milwaukee no uln Peoria at Des Molnes Denver, 5t. Joseph at C CHICAGO. 1 Sewhaws Downing second, Star Twi Tim SYSTEM | | caMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE B o | vasaisis | Masshel) Gaod wob 112 CLAKK ST+ CHICAGO- E'.!! Woman | FREE- Literature--FREE | On the fercile lands of susny | Strang, 3b...1 3 34 O Harley. it... 078 8% { Los — 1| Toen Eiberis Supulator second, Spera 8 third. Time COLORADO | ANoELES. | I E et AL Fine tarma. o the Meuutigel fan Ll Valiey trem 810 MANY OF THE BEAUTIFUL TLAND. Defeat on the Latter's Owa Mertes, Mf...0 0 3 0 OYeager, 2b...0 0 3 4 0| Way second. Time: 32:23%. ure of crope har never been ko tarma SEATTLE et ARG AR T oeabh on carth ‘Sead today for tull 1 | BPOKANE. ‘ ar i, B8 1l 1 Sl 8 4 3 S a——— i s J' McParrd, ¢ cGutre, c...0 03 1 4 5 USED IN HELENA. ~ Callaban, 50 014 OBgan 3.0 0644 il 0 i e e e SALT LAKE. CINCINNATI, Sept. 2.—The Chicago club - ARREEIPRL LRI R e R 8 B 0 / Tickets On Saie Every Day ia succeeded in taking both games from T Tle o % 241 3 | the second game here today. The contest THE ILLUSTRATED BEE ' BERTEMBER dnd o g R M T 868000008 c=d|yas intorcoting throughout and the spme P GURED || trom time to timo are for sale at ¢ i | - was called at 8§ o'cloc n the last hal ime to o are for o af g Phillips. the second game, also pitche: X Chicago, 4: Detroit, 1. Two- | of the elghth inning, Trenton at the bat | Jleem -‘l'hn . s e Olty Tioket OMoe |8 fine but his suoport ws » base hit: lIsbell Three-base hit: Divis. | and two men out. The feature was the FREE. publication office—all in good coi 1008 DABKLE STRERT. ox held the locals 0 four hits, while Tayler | Bacrifice hi(. Tabell. ‘Slolen Tascs: Stranx, | home run by Baidine. Score, 16 109 h Bor sase oy S let them down with hut fAv | Green. Double s St | dent's Gl &k A RATK. DUt the chisf sxeow ' O Connell. MMEMGK Oul bas scovered 3 harmless _.‘ will Elberfel o Ol , | BMERMAN & M'CONNE DRLG 0, 5y Eljerend 15 | taror of ‘Treaton. Furea, Gk’ Attendance X A e hr.-"::l‘rmi:"lu WAVKL) SE

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