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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNEEDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1963 ROURKE RANCERS SHUT OUT | gmeamas s o | doy ane Beve | Conninghan anéd Biem INLY GET THREL SATE WITS OFF HARVEY | EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Dempanion Gives Out Seven, but fa (rescess Lowers World's Record for Bet Mespon, for the Re- | Half Mile Track st State sult, &+ Game Lacks Lite Fair Grounés and Imterest. ! — | _LINCOLX, Sept & —Cresceus, the trotting stallion, @riven by George H lmvnnv? his owner. v I c & hadf- ve Rourke Rangers were shut out ¥es- mile srack t . t the State Fair Serday at Vinion Street park by Sot Quinu's Erounds, lower owr best previeus Sintertan L they TIDE Of two weeks aEo &t i TUY bechume Ther 1,if sscond. Me coversd Wanted 1o be 1f they kne 108, Twes Teason they had the grandmemc crowled the - 1t louked like & g . ~cure” prop- track wes in perte ssition. This was & Qissppointment, too, 7 Bgne Cresoen s scoompatied by o runners en o im Afier some of the things the josals have VI, 1 6% 10 In the B-year- ihm doing to the pailbesrers from the of Wibar and King wheye mtate, which was the lever ched, throwing beth @rivers g 0T Non ¥ injur E Hfred Oma L @ Get getmtsite faee SuR Ceeess. Heny S kedly Sagmet. e Botch Class 20, trotting: Milton Mack won Mr. Hurver. whe oecupie the center of e S Tire end fourth heats Bes the Glamond for Unele Jo's nine, vertatnly in somg Mclkinles. Dr Eber Olas and €16 not have the aymptome of o wiserd ot Haleburg sleo maried. & St wes s pai reeTear-eil trotting. Wilbar won first el rmadprrmemtnd g P el W and race Bes time T8 got but three safetis off Mim Ome 308y C(hurier Cotton won fourth and Sh of these was & good. leng Gouble to Jeft hests Time o84 I3%, King Atrr wom | by Gonding and the others were singies by 1Ur0 heat in @) “Drart, Allerton and | e 2 Winnle B wiso started Bhugur On the other hand Compamion §APTPORD. Conn., Sspt £—The secomd was not pounded by any means, only seven Gur & racing in the fall mest &1 Charier Mits, and they not so well bunched being OMk PATk Was Jevold of any unususl fes- taken out of hie t tures. Weather and track conaions were = " Cuiutmn. simost perfect, aithough the air was o Omat seemed 1o iack the interest that trifie too Sharp teo insure the best work of I necemssry 1o Win & game of ball At the borses Al the ficids were small, many Jeast three times the home team had splen- | 5 Bore o s B D06 Suing @i opportunities 10 land & run. but In@lf- | _The Nutmeg, 1:5 puce purse 55,000 ferently turned asmide the chances. They oo M o (Expec fafled to make amything.out of four free Cubunois Bk 5 (Gros Pusses. In the third inning Gonding, whe Onote. b m. (Curry) was firat up, Arove the > & Miss Willumont, b. ¥ ball futo deep lJeft Brown Heels, b b for @ puir of buses, Creighton fanned sné 4 Companior we out from third to firm L o Genins th Leibes, b Sase, with neconsary | Ml Jennetie, ik m (Bokers from Mr Der %o save the white- r(uh:-l - wash. but er falled to make good lln e and the mifle retired '(’- [ rf Jack Thornton made » brillient one- Midway. b m drive from Curtie 1n Hale BB ¢ (Richartaom) od 3t 4vto © Gouble Lord Gentry. b h. (Haws = OUtl KEmiEtEnce "’_“nn( 230 2 1:?, cCarthy. the umpire. gave 1t out befare R e s The gume Bt he 4id pot cate to perform or Bieene b (B t:o Gutles devolving upom him. ms he uuumn\y o Thought the fans didn't Jove him enough, Ctsian, b g (Shank &nd o Pltuhers Miller of Omahs and Hofler g, LoocoThe b * Des Moines oficisted. The score Xell Gwrime, g m._(Keily) DES MOINES. Sl ke e am me: $agi. 330 e T © men on =] Clark, of . Crlwary, w Towne. 18 OQuiun, 2 Mourebal, & Polll, o . Durkes, b Curtis, i E ® pamg 2 ® SIBACUSE, N. Y., Sept S&—Result of tate falr rmces ¢ The Chamber of Commerce class, troi- ting, purse £2,000 Guy ¥ortune. ch_c Gray wem, g g (W. B McDonald Wainsoott, b. h._(Cox Alberio, ch. g (J. Dickerson 5 m (Davie (RIS sreanenien ol sosnusssy wl oumemmomwll Blusauspsash » B b sabamenil sls [ TIRASRRARAS 1 1 THRREREARAS K " Nervoio, b. 5. (Hufison Dariel. b m. (A P_McDr Frauk Ygoum (C. Doble Dumont, br. g (Vi Time: 2:08%, 2 Cluss 2008 v—munt! Prince of Orznge, Dillon Boy, & & Masetto, k. € Time. ' L0 200 Gonding Creighton, ™ Compenion, p ssmss “l scusnesssil Bl ussavenssl els Totals Hite by 1mmings | cups (unfinished from yesterday) Des Moines Omata e Ben, b (A F. Perrin) LB B Bt T B A Rune by itunings e b. g, L ur) Des Moines 1 09 1| Time T2 W T v Do woneee | EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Barned runy: Des Moines Two-base %‘!. Wfil !l;l.\ll‘l g:\';uhk -fluvl' i “ G = e v s on balis: Off nrvey 4, mpanben R by ohed hall: Tehl Left on banes: fSeplember Siariers at Sheeps- Omeha T Des Moines 7. Time: 130 Dme bead Bay. pires: Miller and Hoffer A e AR B | NEW YORK. Sept —The Picket, PRORLA, Sept £—_Peoria Sefested MU- | year's Americin erby winber, asded &u- waukee by 5. score of § 10 5 by the oiher sinke 1o his lis by wnning ihe Sep- Ball 2t opportune times. AtienGen tember sinkes Jor ihree-year-olds &t Soore: Shespshesd bay lodsy. The Brookiyn Pecria . 10001511 Jockey club announced that they Lave Milwaukee ... 30051020 “doed 3050 10 tne first special 1o be run Batterics: Peoria. Barry end next Monday, the opening Gay. Welerboy Mitwaukee, Swormsted and Lo and MoChesney are boh eligible for this Benver Wine riten 8 Tace. Rosults by oo el AR Piret race, six furlongs of Tuturty OOLORADO SPRINGE. Sept. f.—Colorado course St Valentine won Armenis sec- Bprings and Denver enfed the season on ond, Rod Roy third. Time: 122 #he jocal grounds tofisy in another poorly Becand rece, six and one-half furlongs, glaved contest i which heavy litung m selling: lrene landsey won, Toscsn sec- the yert of Denver was the feature. Wall ond, Stuyve thira. Time: 139 & mew mun was wied for the Jocals sl Third rece, five and one-half furlongs of short, but was taken out in the seoond in- Futurity course, 1he Belies stakes: Mem- ming. ' Score BHE orier won, Martmee second. Golden Drop Denver DE4THTOP I m third. Time: 1:06 Colo. Springs. ® © 5 01 6 6 ¢ 1—15 Fourth race, mie and thres furiongs, Battersos: Denver, Wiitrs and Baer- September stakes: The Ficket won, »aid; Colorade Springs: cusy and cunder second, Beverly third Troran. e Fufth race, mile and a furiong, sel Mabel Richuréson won, Lord Turso secind, Kuight of the Garter third Time: 1:58% eu ®s P W peiavies- Leader won, Duke of Kendall second, Stamping Ground third. Time 1 Cicac0. Sept. 58 . Enareers By- ways, always favorite a1 § 1o I_wom the festure event ai Hurlem iofay. Results: Tace. four and one-Balf furiongs: Comrade won, Oudon second, Bill Waliers | hird, Time: ity Booond race, 6X &nd one-half furlengs Last Knight wom Merehaises second, Jumes 3. Corbers third. Time: 1:31% Third race, mile and seventy yurds: By- wuys won, Caliant second, The Don third Time: 144 Fourth race, six and one-hal! furlongs: Best Max won Federal second, Muyer C"d\.l TROe fll’:“m“ uil-hr.'yfu‘r)(’r-u‘kfl OguOmen won, 148t secon % . third. Time: 1 h sud “three-sixieenths Our Bessie won, Dodl: Aven third Time €T LOUTS. Sept. mar track toda¥ was nearly Tetlock Geep. Frank Bell won the feature, & handicsp it &1 furimgs Results Firet race. six and one-helf furlongs, seli- ing: Ehms Cook won, Algaretts second, Bieanor Howard third. Time: 130 Second ruce. five furlezs, selling: Lady Fonso won Bpencerien sscomd, Cardena . third. Thme: 14 ot e i o e P T 1 “Thing reos. weie. adting: Bird Saper Southern lows lengoe is now & ing of Won Decoration second. Class Leader third, Past as Tur ciuh is concerned. The Time: 13 ve been Pusé in full 400 the clud _ Fourth race six furiongs purse: Frank | many of the players guing ie Bell won Theory secend, Optiomsl third was noc & Time: 1M Buccess, but there i some talk Fifih race mille snd s-venty yards, sell- having svother clud in the field agun ing: W. B Gates won, Hilee ssoond, Barca ear and with Uds in vView the ususl Uhird Time: 185% Teservasion clause was inseried in all the S.xIh Thoe, six and ene-half Turongs, sell- . ghing the Oreston wssocistion first ing. Broodless wom Kitty C. sscond o 65 the players next yesr. There will Cinles third Time Probubiy be a few mare games by the re- BUFFALC won the maining members of the (hub and there is opening and ciosing events entworty tal making & tour liktmols. | th's afternoon Resulis Bome of the plavers have with ether | _First race, mile 8ud seventy yurfs: AN ©ubs for the Temainder of the sewsan Souls won. Dr Stucky second, Holmily - third. Time: 14 Bexing Be Stopped. Seoomd race. five furiongs: Laocoon won, 3 ca Vanity er. Loms, 2ok of P Wiaty [ WiNen second. Vamhty chird Time announced thet ‘nming 1osy he had de- = k i &z T clfied 1o stop boxing i ihe West End club -E‘r:n?':‘:lon. -’ Simes ¥ third. and D-;‘h-r 10::', resorts. He ul-; :: THS Tyeme: 1 R, eanciusion afier n o oe W reuit reurt .. wufle won, Qoruseat arney Foik. Ohie MTE: U R~ e Caies e T TR % to continue in this city all the clubs “Tuns sy e P B ser won., Chevhoygan ond. Sy Walt third have 1o wide proper halls having oa asits encugh for the abmolule ntety of the Tume: 3 Spectaiors, amd confine the asle of tiokels %0 “gires race, sx furlomgs: Candwellton won. Bwrl of Warwick socond, Colveriand Wembers. h Time: 126% as o Balie Ball Yourmemest St Bowmington—Bloomington, & Osdar| STELLA, Neh Sewt §—Suecisl)—Stelia . = having & werk's base bell tourmement Al Rock Istand-Rockford, 3: Rock & | The frat geme wns played with Verdos . | pertendey #1A Teewited n % soore of 12 to At Decatur—Deostur-Dbiugue giine post- | i6 faver of he vimtirg club Ppomed. wet grow { O R S Cn Defeats X. P. 8. Co. o A Good Thing tor Wother. The Omahs Rubber Sboe company cele- She #» tired owt sickly, run dowm bruied Lebar Say by dcles ing | Wiectric Bitters will give ber new Nfe or Do Nebrasks Frumbing ¥ company I3 there's no chazge Try them. Mc. For E gume of base bad he i,',:"i’.."“.‘—..'n..-.."u{?... wnie by Kyhon & Oo ‘B-G BEERS Famous the World Over—Fully Matured. . Guder freas B. May & Company Amateur, 230 ciass, trotting, prise, siiver | , | MoGreary, o Bixth race. mile and & s.xteenth on turf, | Gumes tofar: Philvielphia ot New York | Washington &1 Bostown. TAKE ONE FROM CBAMPIONS [¥3f%c 8 ¥ £ & Cb'osge Puts Bome Fireworks luto 'J",AIERICAI ASSOCIATION GAMES | O.oting o Inning Game. . € | Columbus Wine = Listless Gume i Easfly frem Telede Scoring ‘ALL OF MICROBES' WITS IN TWO 'MlliGS‘ o Shet Williasms Brings Deows the Grasd TOLEDOD, Sept & —Berper s frvineitle tofay ané Cwlumbus eusi lsde # stand by & Clrews Cateh of & —& % —355 Line Drive from Bessu- . Bt PITTEBURG, Sept. & —Williums' phencrs- enal cutch of Besumont's line drive in the sinth won the game for Chicagn. Preister's introduc the big Jengue was guite & success even 1hough the gume was lost Chicago was fortunste in bunching hits in the fourth and minth innings. I the | Codu 2 ngs ther got but Twe. endance 48 Score | lumbtut 2 " Clingman, Arnét, Gieason, Milier, Turner | Sioien buses: Giessom, Terry, Turner Bases on bale: Of Coughills & off Beiger & Struck out: By Coughlin 3. by Berge: § Left on bases: Toledo £. Columing §. Doubie Plays: Clingmen to Melor, Smith 1o hlel- now to Reising. Hit by pitched ball: Kiei- tow. Passed buails: Roach & Time: 14k | Tsnpiire: Haskell \ St Pasl Defents Minseapolis. ET PAUL Sept f—Allemang had & bad | time in the fourth and Miunes . sleven men 1o bat for & ® e rune, { but McDonald was wild in his part of the inning. and sided by dumd jlsy on the part of the wisitors, Paul_ ook beck Jeud Atenfance, LBl The score £T PAtL ERoAE V) sevunona P e Bl eonnwuan rmeé rune: Pittsburg, I o S vane ‘Wits. Eicher, Timker jiome | Soer B Eruger ve it: Smith. Siolen Sumaen. of bases Smith 3. Firs: base on geckeeh ¥ balls: Off Pleister. B off Lumégren. & | Sy Sirock eut: By Pielster, §; by Lundgren, Fioumos & Time. 245 Cmgire: Johnstone e | Breekiys amd New York Tie NEW YORK, Serf 3—The baseball sea- | son 4% the Poie Srounts ended today with The final game 0f the New ¥ark-Brook- irn series which Tes ™ oe game e i g on cphin on | gt e s | uoosust. of sirane erdlioe | and Helty guve oc ce fur | bame, ze Dou | : off Allemang, 1 athes - ANn $o - maid. 1. 3. Sudivan Geser, B |sne tie8 the moore in £ and & BROOKLYX LEOAE MILWAUKEE, Sept. §— reukes ngain wpl even w Hansas t in tedey's | Couble-heads Rowéy bell aguin merred | the game &nd the erowé was disgus 1 Summell shut out Kansas City in the tuw [ -3 11 1.dordan, gume, aliowing but ur hils Atiendance | Bowermas. ¥ Jackl i ¢ &b Boore, fakt gume | Mathewsar, 3 MILWAUKEE Gariey, Comnor | Brookivn ] - . 36 Doubie playe Bowerman o New York, 2 m Becy, i; O Maihew: fifice Hite: Ve dajtren, Merces, Ba Jorgen. Struck out: By Reidy. 4; by bewson, 1. Tume: 16 Umpire: Huret Bosten Season Ends with Tie BOSTON, 8¢ §—Boston and Phiia 1 Gelphis cClosed ihe Natonal leAgue Seaso: here tofsy by splittng anciber Gouble- buses besder. Boston won the f same, 3 to 0 bas ooy @ very eflectively ¥ 3 e e webond game Carney was eusy for ham. & Left on busge. Milwsules the Quakers. who scored ss runs ip as Kiokes Ciy. & Tume: 13 Tmpine: Fore- | uy @ifferevt imnings. Attendance, L8l i { T a A 3T MILWAUKEL BOETUN | = | o = 3 | Tenvey, v 1 Couley. 1t Morun, © | Avbarnio, 25 | Gremuger. 2o Aubres, m Malerkey. . e Gesmmesal ) suntier | Totais j%;‘?“l‘;m o g = Gualey out, it by .l s | xsDomabue batied Ior - b gy Ty ; . XxXMeredith Latied 1of Wallers { 1. Double pley: . - & |30 Fenney. Firet bame on balie: OF Mu. jeusss Sity 129819200 | larkey, 4; off Mitchell & !"Jun;umn 5;,- Iwaukee i il a1 | . M Cmpire: Moren’ | Three-base uit: Denatue. Siolen basos Beore second game: Rothfuss, Dunlesvy (2). Schafiey, Conmor. | PHILADELFHIA p— | First buse on balis: Of Durbem, 3. Hit EHOAS by pitched ball: Waiters Nanioe, Durham. S |3: by Durhem, & Double piny: Hemphs 10 Ungluub. Left on bases: Milwsukee. 6 Kunass Oity, & Tame: 14h Umpire: Fore- man Fostponed Game | INDIANAFOLIS, Sept £—The Louisvilie- In@ienapolis gume wes porcponed lodiy (1 scoount of Taim. It will be piayed «t $ S hd Louisvilie Sunday. . 660 1 Stamding of the Temma. Earneé runs: Philadelphia, 3 Boston, L. Played. Wen. Lost Two-base hits: Barry, Dooin, Aubrey, St Psul il . y Hulswitt, Abhaticr Moran. . Home Louisvile s | run: Gremin v 3 7 o _Glesson Indisnepolis @ : 38y 3 5 ¢ Dexier, VTenney, it oCopley. B | Thomes, < 0 0 iMoCreery H . Gleason, 2h oBud OMomen, 1.5 bbat"Bio, ‘Greminger 0 Aubres. [ balls: s Kunses ity 00| pitched betl: Titus = Struck ewi: By | Gwmbu : z o Pussed ball: Dooin Mimpeyolis & = — | (Gumes to6ay: Miwsukee at Kanses City acgaanias, g ansemy Mnmeapolis 51 8 Padl Columbus at Louls Flaged Wen Lom. o |vile, Toiego 82 Ingianipalia - 4 ;i Wemen Gelfers =t Chicage. € = 4 | _CHICAGO, Sept §—Play in the third & Women's Golf SSsuciation tlournament be- O g an foSay on the links of the Exmoor E] E ountry club. The gualitving round was “ = &t eighteen holes, medsl play, and the cm- testants meking the sixtoen best socores will Louis. compete for the Women's Western champ- jomstip. Two flights of eight will g , {for the Exmoor and Wumen's o ups - ualified 1 the GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE m»e T gy R | Miss Framcis Everett, % Miss Mabel Hig- [Sew York Shuts Omt Besten im|gins w6 Mies Beic Avihony W Mre % Pitchers' Battle Between | i B Congaon, - xiws M. Morris, 108 Deering anéd Dizcen. Mims Warren, . Mrs C. X Derish |30 Mine L. Purker. um: Miss B Young. | il A Mise B Boberison. 1. Mies 6_Asnalle | o Miss Azaml) pL ire. - WSEW YORK. Sept -1n u pitchers B - l ttle betwoen Deering an aDineen ihe AR eommin 4 - New York Americans beat the Bosiop e TS Tt Sl SO% coun ——1 o 0 here todey he felding wes ex- | celent © mhoth iy ome muiey be- TQ NAME TIME AND PLAC gl‘ made when LaChance threw the ball 19 — | St with ‘me“ome covering the bag AL |y S g g Nl v Torx worrox Socn Meet to Arrange for Couvoy, 3 Convention. CHICAGO, Sepf £ —Oliver W. Stewart, the chatrmsn of the nat ismued the cal oe 10 meet ut the age, 81 30 & m. Weldneste TEER) € for the purpose of fxing the thne O & 6686 b b 6| gince of the mext national prohiu Lefi on ‘mses: New York 3, Bostor wention Stolen buses: Fultz Double play: Wik ~ToLoR liams to Biberfeld 1o Gansel First buss | The commitice comsists of two members gn balis: Deering. Dimees . 8 ruck out | from euch staie & Ty &nd it i ex By Deoring 1 by Dineen & -Time: 16 | pocted that sl wil g padie Unngitre: Comnoity ‘ — o st i presen g arge majority veland te icage. 1l have 1wo reprementatives leveland sbut neidersble rivalry hes alvesdy Sevel- ol the PY. | opet for the com Applications have Clevelund. | been filed, or notice gives thet they will he &X of their | fled, by Buffale, Detrelt. Indiznspelis, Co- The | jumbus, Kansas City snd Minnespos . v . seunseousy | Asmeumecments of the Themters “Fioredors t for the pres- eut seasen st the Boy ! ciowe with twe performences todey. Thursfsy evenng the pupiiar and funny ferce-comety, ‘Hell Bill its Jomg list of midiowous st | uations and ite Jeugh-making Awlogae will k.. | be here for one wmight enly. The company g {is said to be competent Popular press : { wijl prevall for this engagement On P - Guy and Serurday | Barnes rens: Clevelang base hite: | - Lajaie. Brofiey, Bemis Tiree-base i | D¢ Volunieer” & ey Bay Home rus: Hickman Sac- be the et |rifice hits: Bradies. Gochmeuer . B Doutie Siovall Brafies snd Hiok- | man huse ou balls: By Patierson 1 ¢leses % suceme- |Left on hases: Cieveland 7. Chicags § ot the Krug thester to- T ' Yoamrvatll 27 Petterses 1 | The play has been pieasing very s {large audiences. “A Litte Outomst™ with Postpencd Gamen. [Guirty people in the cast & car doad of PHILADELFHIA, St §—The~Wash- | scenery, the original Newsboys guintette e Thistelphis game was postpoued | and many other noveltes wili upen st the SRR &F Satn. | Xrug thester Thursday night for the bad- Sandias of @e Teams. {ance of the week, with & matinee Suturday Played Won Low ¥ | = < 85| Manhattan Pays Sesuiar Dividend | NEW YORK Sept §-The regular guar- E(_—g “m\-m-aflm Mantaiien Elevaiel redlr. sioa T per cenl was deciared 2 | sotay. 1 1 [ i First in price First in quality First in aroma €mo the great 5c Cigar The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the Worid The Band is the Smoker's Protection. CNVEIL BATTLE MONUMENT| Opmmemera‘es Dasde of Boldiers of Oclonial | Wars 1 America. vell, While Semator Depem Speaks of Besdlis Accomplished by Work of Celeniain LAKE GDORGE. N ¥. Sept S—in the| jresence of Lolsands of excursionisis from York, Vermont ark, Vermont, ) oCtiew: swationed the four corners of the battie moBu- ment, pilled 1ne fastenings Which unvelled today the bronse memorial of the battie of Lake Gearge. As the canvas which had niden the fgures ropped, the guns of the Fifth betrery beiched forih & naticnel se- lute The 4 e figures of the m nent were Gesigned br Albert W. Einert the sculptar, ent the Indimn chieftain, Xing | Gemonstreting 1o General John- | ty of Gividing his forces. The ) om » granite pedestal | figh The monument stands | of Battle purk, overiooking face is the following inserip- | Soclety of the Celonial | his monument to commem- | orste the victory of <he solomisl foroes um- der Genersl Johrson and the Mohawk ad- | Yes, under Chief Hendrick, over the French | regulars, oo ndef by Baron Dieskaun, with the Canaflien and Infilan allles” On the south fuce ir reade: “Defeat would | have opened the vosd to Albany to the ! French.* The morth 'Onnfience inspired by the wvictory was of inestimable valne 10 the | American army in the war of the revols- tiom On the west face wre the words: “Battie | of Lake George, September , 17" ! The @ar's ceremonies began with a re- Tiew of The tmoops by the guartet of gov- ernors. { Fallowing the review Governor OGell held | an impromptu reception { A lJetter from Presifent Roosevelt was | read, us follows: ’ OYSTER BAY. N. Y. August 5 1908— My Dear Mr. Ferris: J{ i with real regret that 1 find mywelf unable 1o be present &t the dedicatson of the monument to the bui- tie of Lauke George 1 very sarnestly be- lieve v the wisdom in this new country of ours of keeping e & pense of conTinuity with the historic pust It is & good thing from every standpoint to commemorate in striking form the deeds that make Lekes Champl and George femous i3 colnial &né revo utiomary Grye &nd ageir in the wer of 62 There ¢ & peculitr spproprisieness i placing & mon umeni on the line of thewe Two lakes, which ghway of warfure followed bty of olomis Troops. o h, and fAnally of _Ameri Hoping heve a thore: sucoessfu am. very JDORE ROOSEVELT Secretary Sociely of | Wars, New York City M. Depew wat the oraior of The sennior reviewed the csuses Jeading vy 1o the Fre ndian war ol of the part taken #n that uggle by the American colonists and the fee of Prance sguinst Engiand afier the signing of v 2 Paris by which Pranoe Jost 1ts Americen © os east of the Mis- and closed by seyving Led no enimosity aguinst the and Gesponc Jof i5 the cabin iu the burn: of_Inbepena Bul when we Lid Gemonstrated thul with SOme EsSISIANOE BUCCCME WOUld be assured ihe Freuch government sew that the hour of retribution and revenge had come 1In making an ellianoe with the suruggiis &lmost Sespuiring, young republic and send- ing fieets und armoes 16 our a6, iue kung and his catupes gred upon the most Ppopuler war in the history of L house io wrest from Bngiand those Jost end bit- terly lamenied provinces and to build w & new power aginst her upon the el | taken from Frince under suck pruteundly | martitying conditions. made the contest & holy war. The motive of ihe government detracts in no mensure from the gallantry | of Lafeyetie and our gratitude io him {He and others opened the eves of their country. bul ihis youth of 2 coudd heve | accomplished Nttie st Verssiles, tad be | not been able by his rank ané pesition to | secure & hesring and #0 arTesi ihe frivol. | ties of the court and veice the feelings of his countrymen by showing thet the bour hud come The fruis of the exstperation over the tresty of Paris were gathered by us .fi: De.ily & Balf ocemtury lster lw—- reguined Louisians from Spain by the 1o & Bourbon prince of the buubie of a % Kngbom He sa® Chet with Great Britain's T the sea 3t might be captured To Gefest her securing 3 Balicha! slieme abé resentment of 176 OUT COMmIBIODETS Who Were Lo voring the control of the mow l i | ment business men of thie commumity | curret yesterday ing very merious e g peiutu DISEASES OF MEN DON'T WAIT untll vour whole system is poiluted with disense, or until yoar Dervous system is iottering under the strain, and you become & phusics] and mestal wreck, sufit for work, lusivess stody or marriage. With specicl Fou cxn make Do compromise. Yo - Quer-them now by the right treaimeaut, or they will fill your whole life with fallure, misery and woe. Uncertain, im- proper or half-way freatment can only do harm. Bvery afflicted maa owes it %o himeel?, his “emily tnd to the future peneration to get cured SAFVELY and thoroughly. 1 cure by restoring and pre- eerving important organs. 1 4o met ad voxute thelr wutilaticn or destrocton in en effort to make & guick cure. I MAKE NO MIELEADING STATEMENTS or @eceptive mrepositions to the affticied, neither do 1 promise 1o cure them IN A TEW DAYS i» cnfer to escure their patronege, dut 1 goarantee 2 DOMPLETE, SAFE AXD LASTING CURE in the QUICKBST POSSIBELE TIME, without jeaving injurions sfter-effocts in the system, and st the lowest cust pos- sible for HONEST, $KILLITL and STOCESSFUL SERVICES 1 care quickly and sgfely STRICTURE. VARICOCELE, NERVD-SEXUAL DEBILITY, EMISSIONS, IMPOTERCY, BLOOD POISON, SYPHILIS, RECTAL, KIDHEY AND URINARY DiSEASES, 22d all diseases and weaknesses due to inheriiance. evil hahits, excesses, or the rosult of specific disenses. OONSULTATION FREE—SPECIAL HOME TREATMENT FOR PA- TIENTS WHO CANNOT CALL. Office bours: S & m. to 8§ p. m: Sun- Gays. 10 to 1 only. State-Electre Medical Insfitute 308 Farmam St., Bet. 15t and 14%h Sts., Omaba, Meb. ® make terms for the free mavigation of he Missiwiypl his snswer wes ouick and perempiory. Yo 1 bave the whole terri- lory.” This muendi dom which made possible Our Western deveiopment. com- solidstel our uujon and gEve us %o mwuch of the wesith. power snf huppiness wiich we enjoy i o Jeghcy of he war 1o whose colonial heroes we heve tofsy Jedicute this monument. Mrs. 8a M. Pemberton BEATRICE. Neb Sept. 8§ —(Sperdal \— Mre l8s M. Pemberton, wife of State Ber- sior Pemberion, died st her home hers yes- - . iy e 0 1 o o eres || INd@NA, Ohio and yours. Her Gesth was csused by tuber - 3 isie of the intestines with wiich whe had been affticteé wizoe (he inmugw 1 Ken'“ck of Governor Micker at 1 L] Ir IMPEN Y f Der b that fu v and sub w Tickets sold Sopt. 1th « Jong limit city was tker sick wné nd semeevaman ol NALF RATES $t. Louis an BEATRICE, ™ Seyr. §— Special G W. Sa AL spel curpenier oo of Parmeston. YNeb. @ied st the Randal hotel Jast night &t ¢ o'Clock from the of- focts of & Dervous Gisesse und o)d uge. lde had heen brought here by W. I N f Barnesion ox Friday last, 1o be kept unstl he coule be taken o soiglers’ Lome et Leavenwort 4 Return-. Ralph Bissell WOLBACIL, Neb Sept. B —(Bpacial j— Rah: Bissell son of W. M Blasell 3 prom.nent bhardéware Gealer this oity of the firm of Bissell Seavey Eisssll @ed yesterdey mornitg. The funeral was he . é oGay. Guring whick il business hovscs d were clased Harry £. Mo Benjsmin Pleree. < en HUMBOLDT, Nebh. Sept. & —(Spe Benjemin arce @ef &t bis home v weeks with 1yphoid fever The Geceasel The funeral of Joseph Barteneck, sged yoars, father of the Buricneck boys, p SYNPTONS : (oo nir. b g, Tucn agarn jate sseaae Uiing Timdn o et prosude. s losraie. Yot T2 oire them & miGdie-sged man and lesves & wife on o setions severs) smal chfiéren » nl:-a.:fl Funerel descph Barteveck. — | WOLBACH, Neb. BSepl. S&—(Spocial ;l:’ 7. iy sud ‘ R L GOl sud jmis ey vse TOUNGETOWX, O Bepr. R ra mrn" “uy'u Brows, the plomeer fro» manufacturer of Indant wle! Oume io meven des the Mabhoning valley, i Send &1 bie home o Wrige, 10 3000 here, aged B yeurs Sherman & Mclounell, Cmata, A ———— G Lacnsar Deutachland Breaks Recerd NEW YORK Sept. 8—The Hambur Covim Americas lne stehmer Devtschiand wh cr SR “Liis 6 E Tuached Port 1oy, mace the trip i o6 BY ‘Lu 47n, Slever hours‘snd 8r Tour mmoies AL previeus record of LIsChing . A.‘.‘y e M douns mas e ey, oeninnd SRRy w1l LT ;!‘:krml!ilh':. TLI‘.A“:DLG' n Au- - l-r - el h 0e Teluced Its wees: b b it § e 5 s werd record Ly twenty-mine minules Of b e ] Quarsntine Deuischiang collioed with ene ~a sank the mamied schooner Lavina M Buow fram Fia Xo lives were ot and Lhe MeEmer was Dot injuted