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THE REPUBLIC: THUKSDAY. MAY 3, 1001 K VARICOCELE FIVE DAYS. Ap von attlrlcd with Varicocele or its resulls-Iinrjoter.cy and lot Manhood Are you nervoui. irritable and elespondent Do you lic jptir old time energy &nd ambition? Is lurie .- drag-ir-dorra weight t in- left penn.-it ic Cord or a pain i-i thclcit Kida-y Ai e: you rrowinr weaker and weaver s-exually" Are voti surrcrtr.fr from vital Drain.. :ii-,d Pmisxlons? Thero it a derat,".' msnl of the sensitive orc-ais of our Pelvic wtei... and it is a, iIuiv . uu .. n c j j-cii aiu lour rain :y that you be-rorra at uarej. If Tour tyi p riler . broken lon jou have it repaired Immediately Why not la.-sro:is.dfrate ifyoiiror.iueron Kvfcn tt:u.t-h Jt giv'o you no troubleat prrscntltwlllultliaatelv unrnaa you. mint you for married life undermine yo'lT health and shorten vrur cilsteuec. It nukes no riifferenre what treatment has fallcu-IPe Can Cure You io Star Cured Under riuen duaraolee. We hale vol loser tiieiaiu uf Var'c.xclo .......:,,..,,,,,- iMijr.jMc i hoc -rvu-g .noiiriiies. i;ieetri- llelis. We ,rt thousand cf cw .- .Kolar, Vl,,;:.Ue!:.,rtI .',r "' "' "''"'' a'm,"3 OUR ELECTRO-CHEMIC METHOD ""?" '-- tr..-"-v, lh,5'US,?f,iS:V. '.' '"c","-rt- t the eld time UaiiLProu. surIlf-,1 .rrat"n a" ."p plAtr c I wSi . . ' ''" ""r ' lt?5,n,,t ' '" Mac-ant blood Is forced f nm I he dilated I .-ins till fcoreness and pain .lisjpi-o s the v. tji resnnie tfcclr normal s-.c and a h--.itar rlrriilail.in.if SSejJSS,J?lte0n:J,,,N CMJ""" ""Ul.cnedp ever"' !a -Jieauily I'llyMeaH. THROW AWAY YOUR SUSPENSORY to-.nv v, 2"7,.S!?,,ir,.?,T"r ,0r"in' '"'- " ivnuuilm for hoMeV;raf,d'!sk!iVtas eJr-nlav'a'; r-J . wouid the t lie la the .urcn e real estate e cn eter vou u reliable nus.ness me 1 wilom 1.. . ..., ...... . tu.i- uu I1U Lilt- UUjCKI!.S1IPT 21lllllUtri hinr..i. .tiln tKV 1 i: edintro-nlltuUdjT reyou aBilctcd with Llerior arl.ronlodlscaarge froic the I ethra! nave, you tnea various forms or treitm-ni w.ta- uuireuei: njcu maranteo on a sjfe hii.1 fib yyiiiii 4m?, in GREAT FELLIES TO MEET IN DEBUTANTE. STBIOTURE and LEET' Jr.-.. i . .' c ," s,z '" sce lL'.' '"aR, or u:c wfi anQOt .ur. We euvi btricttire 1.7 i:.P3- K!ois?.sr;sr,e,, u,w ,in,, !si,,c,bm ,m,! tu wad" li Wcaho treat successfully all Chronic. Xen-ojattH Special Dlteiset of Men er,KIT.F,MlI;.ab.etoro"4. J-'o'tat'on. and Kia-nlmtlcn Tree Hours, V a. m to 1) n. m Fundays. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Take elevator to eisthlh Kior Brs. FRANCIS & FRANCIS, 8,4"0,landB,d27hst., w) ArarOmj St. St. .oui, ,'io. Siif;sl;i. Jli.-x I'.cniK'lt Silmir Will -lar.il I'air ;kiiiiiI, ;inil Lady at ill.- TWO OF THEM ALREADY HERE. ''"fth mrr, Kentucky Derby, mile and a juir- (rontas ... . )!-. H-nadir . 1IT IIIJKItl . Ills Uiceilenr; ". . IJ-titenant Ollr.n 'icniutKy i-'armrr ll- . H-nalir . IK I tlllRtiland I-Tl nil iMorizar tt; ThrUr 1 11 11: Si-lala Slii,n.,I Ksj.st in tin Saint' Cm- With WII..W Tail ami )c- ln- SIicjiianl l.m-al Trail; anil Slnlilt ISiKip. PRINCE OF WALES' DIAMOND JUBILEE. Two Thousand niiiiiras NYw mar ket's I5ik Stake, Went to Al bert I-Mwaul's Colt. PROVED A POPULAR VICTORY. In l.i,i.r Marlts. WluiUlMrk. ra'liiio 1'Ute. lu!:e .,1 ,.k II u..d Ii..r II SVU wn Knlris f .r I' niw.r.Av 1 i'-i u.e )"imir:i .....- .illr: jioj. . irt . .11.. ..hrtiM.,. . . '"" -iUl .. .. 11. KII . .IWi IVIk ...151 MM.U1S. .. . . Ii: Harry e.iiln . 117 San Au,iUTlr.e Aunt ItlrJ Sl l-irk .. Us jrdt . .. 1 -irt-i II ond race. ilIIc, tIm?: His Iloval Ilihncss Wa :ir,ahe Track and Ucceived an Enthusi astic Keceptioii When His Colors Scored. A laria T. rrt ne . . IT.tmwell . . Sur.e!!. i:rHM!-n! . llont Iisl, Third iar. H. Torlbin ntHat.-r .. 1! :i- . .. Tourth rai Imp. Jll'tral Jl !t.al!ra .Ilnsle .ISnKl.- . TiiHin-ii Klta If No la . . 1U7 Nm- l-'u h MT I KM 4"ht-rr .. . . Hi., i-ij.pu ., . '!' Manured. .. !-. , lull- 3. iiilln an 1 11 Miti-er.tli. f te. lun.ll- .. .Wn eaptlie . t K is..nniin.l . . . .Mi The rritltr , li furlone. M-lllns: .1I.M Mlk- Hle .. li 1I Mar ... . .! K'plraliilii .. lu.t llron l-rlxii- .1""., Ilii-m . !j, liiuti-Uink . I 'If Hi rare, mile and fiiil.,;. -IH-ik: Tonlilo in Mr Hampton I':t!il.in i:oWrt 11ll of tile Pair A--!-o. i..liui pr.-diits 111:11 tin- ll.ljiita Mik.- u 1).- run at the Pair Grounds .SsttiriUy. -May 1. Hill im,,,. toi;lliir tilt- three L.-t :-ynr-tdd tiilies i!-,l,,i,.,i u,s tl)mi:ry up to date. Tin; Make is at four and 11 half rurloiiK).. vith a alue of JlH). of whlvh $l,Ifai :oes ti (lie winner. "Tli. enti-k- that I exp.nl to !ee -tart In this ewni ai.- Ikiniey riehrtiL'er'.s So f.il.i, Ilrmir Siliorr's l.idy Schorr und tln.rge I'.e!irietfs JIs TJemi.-tt." vaij Mr. Aill. -iliss ltenneit and Lady jJi-liiirr are alre:.dy at the tracls. while Scliti-lhei's .re.i! Hll lias jul he. 11 tlilij-tl li. re 111 Hie wmi- ear M!h Y. How Tail and Pop tor Slierpani. boiii of wlii, l, are --lire starters in the St. Louts ln.iui;ui.il. Sofala i- ad inltted to he the lut L'-ivar-oli ohonn at Trc this .rlnK. and bo.xI Judges pro mninee lur tie r.i-tr-t lilli of her am- i-ver mpii in Anurli-a Jl: lVnr. tt I- eonsiJ-reil the he-t r-n-ar-idd hon al Memphis Shu litokr nmil ttjek Munis on the Sitith rn oireuit Ihis -pilnj;. .,j,,i KallopHl over a lat field in th- lalu.ilde Mi niphW Slakes the last time t-h-- went to tin- vun :.t ilnni. 1 "3 ! irotnen Park li,l s.ai.ii- 1.. 11... ..P....i j 1 ... ------ -- . ...... -, ,,.,- ,..ii,i .I'M 1". .Ill .1.'. . 11 . If- ..1W .. .113 . . ! . !) ... lr .. .11! Ir.don. May Z The C) ctiitseas stake, run at Newmarket to-day. was won by the I'rincc of Wale's Diamond Jubilc. I?ona roa and Sldus finished second and third re spectively In a Held of ten. Great tionds yaw the race. Th? Prince la Ilpiimun 'ri.tii..,tit Hun srrunil Thr ul.Illl ilnkf I'l-iiliirc. Xwhlllle. Te nn . Slav I -WVah- rlur an I I truck fast nt euml.etland 1-ark The summary: llr?t race V fil.lnTi,. .i,l,r.Mnu. T., pi 11 kips wateneu iis colors carried to i:c- i ". '" """ - '" ,v'"- dim an t. fftri- .,.! tl EiiliauitiBnl riu..nli,in nKA....l l IT l-llllll. v. -. .... .-Mu- .n- 11. niiniuii a.L,iu; 11 1 I.uls 1!. llcW'hlrt'r Ml SI ' U-lninle I7 H'. 1 Ml :l'.v s7 isdllnic: 113; Uellals 11: in, Kdsird, i: lit Tiiihlni Ill . US lll.h Hi til III Tfirtlla .. . Ill .IIS Allenra M 'd-itcne 'th nice, mile, Wxmlni; ' aMake .... Merrv Ikv . Sm-talist Tirade Muniantit Weather ilear and Hack fa-t. ei.OIUT- S'l!;iN V'K. him howed how pojular was Diamond Ju bi!e"s FUecc?. Sir It '.VaWic Orlftith's View Holl. r.'clijer: I 1 "Sk ets" Martin, Id to the furljns past nhfn I lijt.nr.ttil ItiVilltm .Ii.-m.- i'1 i fn...... .1 bv SI.1U,. and makliiB the remainder of tl-e j S,J? r'ilS.PrJii.'n'r-w.ti. ninnipg, won eail by four lengths. Three- ! l!' 91 '"'"dl'cirandi. i 10 1. on. itiueatii. ,.,,..,.. rt- ..c i...i. .,.a ti. 1 :""."".' '."'";--"" """i: iii ijij-o-i M..n... .0 .1. a ii.i. .-. .a...u ..... .--vvu.i ;.. o e. mirU Time l.ls. TleLor- tfl 1. Fe... n.l. Ili.-etla Sx ilf, lllnn.. 3 to 1 Ihlni Time . I'.l. .-.rut K.i Orey 1-Vrjre. 3I1- Konv-kii: I. sr.OH .-'loiui. Oium blr. Ida I'onlham. 3khen and Mai lejxd ato ran . econd rare, peten furlin;s- The llrtde. it7 UKMlnl. ; to J won: Kllkolln m 1S1.ull-.anS1. to 1. temnd; llnliul. W i'.lderslranili. (0 to 1. th'rd. Time 1:::'.. .-trance-t Ji- il irtin Al- ni tlil-il hoies Tti bellins was 11 to i against Diamom! Jiitu . liul ; 10 1 again?! Donaros and lft) tn 1 acaint Siuu.s. I Iteift rode R011.1- 1u nffn I.14U of the Wept. Lillian IVc! imt 11.. I. I!e.i I alft ran. I'iutlh race, nfne.ivtfenlii. Prcinway Siaki. ""hirtia. !iC iSiianni. 4 lo I. won. llennian Tliomison. 111 i11.i,mi. 4 ic i. Ksrnnd. Im-I!. in. . eunTHira.nii. m 1. iiiiii: lime :'.. ffn Tot Slcan rode, but Ins mcunt was a-k Fori. Ter.r.y lielle. Iniicius and Mnfi aNo "UF''' V1-, ... , , -,,.,.' f-"""1 '" tl.i.lren-Ktrenths of a mile. e!l- 1 tils 1? the Ilr.'t time th t'tlrep of Valev b 1 ,nc. .sir i:Mm. mj v Jcnei-i. to 1. vn. fiitri lias won the Two Thous'ilrl fj.uitie.ir. . K '. 'f, lillll-ii. n t.. J. feenrt. Two nni. li.s Po.1,1 Highness has now capture.! all j ",:', --! 'KlJ, J," !.' lassie rut-ed with thi exceptiun t the !!. mnonal Vll. firu..U .iiiI iiia K. OAk? I aIo inn A., r the running f ,be Two Thousand ! ?Zu.r:$Z7"Z ? tAXll ..uin a.. a hot ot lea.iitig liiht" In icdli..s . 11 ". ,WUri. M i 1. .iid. y.ja-r. 1IJ n . ird Sjocirti crowiid around the Prin.v. I trv. m 1. th.rd T.nie 1.1. iet nd. Sinu 1-111-.11, ir. j.i.;.ii. iMmij j ai.ij idi looKlni, tlll b) libber War .Mantle. Sho cr.teil in till- Ardelle Staki at Memphis, and tin follower- or Hi.- S. lmrr stable will 1 a-'k hi r to beat .or.iia, Mi.-s llennett or any other L'-jeiir-old till.v in Annrii-a. If Sofal.i .-bliis will fiom the ioa-i. 1 believe tha. h.r owner, lkum-y Seln.ib. r. will surely send lier to the i-.-i in the. Detjii tanti. whieli event he ..I'Hiir.d two years an with his sre.it nure Miss .Marion." i-oupied an i;irRe j. Lone")! enin. i-iV J ' as " J- peosimn -ntn '''a race. J-jear-olJ. four furlni;.: Set1" :-3."" Li:. I Vesallus i rue Auditor . . ids Tlie n'iurr . . ..1 "car all& . rs Sard W I rlnce if Africa w Slith rare, rclilmc. kIic furlcnga: (.iMnJa iJ.Acu-hla Ill '""are in Kilt 10 UllKeiMn SI I lleekmnn ..r.i)iess 10-) Judge WaiCell Ill ililten hi 'lriipk T11IU. "Tlr reJ.jMnaij Tree Adlee, who has Irf-en il.iinif dul .n a IreedhiK farm In Mlli"l 1I J.T h eir. inn a Mx-d race ut NnshIlle Mmda. Iiarl.x Thcri. wli Is out axaln after III, fall, hus I-, 11 enxaci.! t.i ride ellu Tall li Hie si l.nui lnaUKur.il. whhli will L- run on Slaj IZ. lilla.i Tall cartle j.i; i,uUnU and has a gra-id il a life Jixke liUJv niee I. is le-eil atk.d bv the Olklaud u,!s. s li On li! rldin! fnnu n-,w- 11 al ulli-r tnnk. Tin (fTiilal- hav ma mm I- n.le.1 Itim and ,J., ji,t make unv eai T iharfies as.il-.l lihn. The ale luejel. illatl'll I noli "lie of hit. .ffert". - 'iilniiei Mllion V.iuus iej,rts (Wo llle f.uis fit .lb timtliUna. .me a lie.tnut .sdt o un l-iati -r t.i Mil.ui 1., 1,,,,, l-iute r IVi.anie .in ,,f llureWll. Sialir..nl. the other a itiril.,..! It lonu tnilhei u JIalvi.lt.) b 1'iiliso. mi ,d I Daw. i. l, lie,,.,.,, ninne) K'llllairiiN k. wli.l W one tf lite noil J.-fllUis- l': ai-ir-olo ean.n.lale. f.ir Ihe iletn iH.lilai. wiake,t venepj.j , iimri vaik lie tunie.1 ieii furlonjs In 1 ;j i-s eafl!.-. an I Ills m-k r. r .saturilay'H raco went kltlmt up In Nm York. Ten ialIi.dSvf llerses for tile !aikgtlu tra.k arrlieil thet- 1-HniOiy treni .Mem.'iis. Tenn. The (nilpiiment his In li the stables ..f T K. Ilalrett. Jam.s Arlliur, L Kzell, K . Immi, J O Keene u. !um. J. J .Markllen. H. S. Ii-nder. K i- iinmn. II. T. lirimn. s I. J.jlne. . 11. Ha,,,,.,. (. js. iiahur.e, 1: 1;. M. a. liter. .1 MeXauitht. J. fcsliran. l. Waldo. I. Holiliistti. A O t'laik and othirs. - Albert Mmnions arrUed at Iakeni.! reeent Iv with m ntaMe of six Kv onee. artiaig Ihem llni; I j.v 1 uiin- ijitchlev. Silic la-. O1U11. IznU and l'nt. nte 1'i.lenle In thirty-three ataits on llm . allfornia tracks was In the money ihlrtv times leitiK lirsi ele.m tlmr.s. hatlne eleni "'""a ana eiKUl IMlUs. iiiixim; i'i.i'hs uTi.i. tin kiii: in. ST, LOUIS LOSES TEN INNING GAME. With Two .Men Out .MtCreerv's afe Drive Wins for I'itlsliui. $ : tCSSiiiffut NO CURE! NO PAY! ? CY YOUNG ON THE RUBBER. I'irah-s .Made a Cond Stan, lint Caidinals Tied in the KiliMi 1' I'luckv. -,ii I'lauii" I lult tllll.IK. l'laied. won. ly-t. J'ct. II 9 3 .7i it 7 4 .MS !' I ,6 11 3 .Hi 1? r. .trt 11 i. -. .4-w 11 3 r .::j li Z S .K4 Wll'. IVaS III fllA tl-lllll.iel' tlnin... . I.I.. 1 lirt .ii.. 1 hji.il, ...n. i.i.. .-t. .. i ... ai-ii ...a. "' .-.. .j., ....-. ...,.i in. irirm s ,ii i riu otticiais of his stable and bovwrt ie:nati.,i,y in response to tile nnSinf,- .lie. r- yiwn ml ' ' lienor r.imdr md Joisey .ione.. i-mmond -r ".:. Jiblle-j'.s attetiilant. .h... th-uiun .. tn.-.e ' i.e.-.ati stabl- laa. was Riven the mount In piefnr- ' W iBeln- . in t- iv iiie ..isiiinii.ioie jih Kev- Who hail I lilthcitn bevn'tinatnu to ut to..- 'burse into ' a K.illoi'. t ra - larlri l'lllt Mil Mi's II MM-:. .llllll.lC li. ilHIl H lile null :i in :7 J-S at Oak In ml. San l'ranciso. May 1. Weather clear and track fast at Oakland to-da. The sum maries. Xirst race, half mile, ellic. maidens lreh re 57 iL"5ue), 6 to I. won; Lojal s . lor !Jis HERerj. h to 1. ws.s:i:d. Illusion. ltj Uiiieman) i tj third. Time, .!:. lmjnente, Tnliia. Ada .'uv. Aihodl-, Wardman. Kl Otlente. Maftklag tij Too Hot alo ran. Second race mile and a quarter, selling Ma tin.. O ; tLosuei. v to 1, won. Colonel itoot. 1-2 Itozemani, & to 1. second. Hamlet, yi lUolmo). ( to 1. third. Time. Zair'j. 'rucker, Twl.kle Tlnk. Lion D'Or, Meadow Lark. I'oor-la-d, i&jpido. Iat rinrr,an and Aliero al-o i.'.n 11 ltd Vi-lii lllr Kl.lrits. -eMinp en furl..nc: !', IVr. Iia ..l0 Kllli lt i,ent . tC .Van-', elli . . . . lj Mler ... . st'itee . . I'l. Aina 11 1. I'llr leUllell ,lu lama -ei ii'd ra .. half mil. : Te V. i lie Ijdl ... I' San Alldr.-s IlKie ii'.lr IV)1 Vueen lllloll lf..M.I Morsil . .I.j Lthel Wh-at Veil I"i .M.i'itreal . .. . I la vaii klirae u la I-a It.ir . . . Ki re a I'Wi Ihlni rue .fie mile and "llt .aid ot.:irv I'ttil. Msk : "3r; 101 ''lei.li. l-'!ee Adibe . Ill' Til. it:.!- . . 1 i.urlh tare, f,,Ui and a half furling: Trlsltah. . 1"7 i Tonv Iiipmv L'.ad Arent I-U , ::atta. Khaki Mt , lull .liable . . Ilcn ilat d llule 1JJ 's,,othein .Mon.mli . Fifth rate. ft-lUtF. niile ana a "liteenlh: I'd !! . 1-1 .Ii l'l . Pv . :! the IJ I" I .1e3 I si . Ml !) rare. mile. ! rurje Mftrlraee ltai.l l to r. won. True Blue. Hi (Mujrl), 7 to :. eecond. Captl.e. IK lUonmau), 6 to I. third. iin.e i i.. tinninu ana jtnua k. ijm ran. S-ounh raee, r furlongs, handicap Headwa ter IK (Buehananj. I to l, won. 1'at JIurriFtey. H J P.anchl, i to 1, seiind, sdy. Hi ti'onell). 3 to I. third. Tln,. 1.1 1. Itlo Chlco. l.ipzitr. Ou to. llnllel. eomr-ino. llaniboulla. Alas and M&s. .civ. Ii.y st'sxi ran. Pifth raee. mile and sn etglith. Erlllns Uaunt let. 101 (Ilaaslmeri. t. to I. won. la-na. HO U'on elli. IJ to I. te.-0-d, Twlnxler. lOi (.Sh-.v. ). 3 to 1. third Time. 3 ;ra:id M.ehtm. Storm Kln, "aldle Terrene. 6nlp. MLTlna and Moiinel iilso ran Mith raee md- snl n ouarter, selllnc eodi JlllMounrn 2 lo 1 won 51en Ann. lol ll'ownl), s to 1, second. Gradi & lKauntlerty). fc to 1. third. Time, ;..)7ij. Mary Klrrella, Ace, Hauni- .! ltif.le,! . .. lol , il:..(t(ne . . ? lltiNehi . . . Ml Uol. It.i.l . . .. ... . all llinj. sevi n furlonk l"s .Vnuct.ti br! . Itu HIett e . I'O, Annie laiuretta PA1 L'.nuio ... Wtt Aurea IXJJ Martha l?trcl .. Ml l-.O lal .Pl .Ml jS$ 5 GENTLY ON THE Act Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the ystem clCEFfECTUALLY h4BlTUAL V" Trimtn. r MilliebllH Lmma mith .Mm I... Pa be L'aJ . Sixth lae. land .Nelille llotierdam W li. Hamilton Ituai Morn . Tinkler l'ree laidy . ... i.o( s.iioT'j at Aii'i:nicr. JlpCrntlilmin Prinpp heored in Firth Harp al (Ml to 1. New York. Jlay I Three faiorlte?. two second choices and an outyider dtiided tho cant at Aqueduct to-day. In the tilth two horse". Jlctlrathlana Prince and Laudeman, both long shots, ran first and second. In the third, nagged Sailor, hacked down fiom Id to 1 to 7 to ", won easily hy four lengtlus. The handicap, run a? tho fourth r.ne. was the leaiure of the day's sport. Short liam ims the lavortte, but old lioney tiO got yuppori, anti wen riucien iiy Ulaw son. ho won cleierly in fast tlm Thu yuromanes: l'lrst race, telllne. about e.en fur!cns Spar row Winn. I" (spen-eri. 7 to M an,, out won b a bead: Wa Tarr. 102 (I. Mack), lo 1 and e to r. second hv ten lenttths; iiutch t'oire nlan. IIS iTaberj, 11 to a and 3 toi, third. Time. 1 -1. lla.ebud. Uarutlla and ea llolls-r also ran second raee, selllmr, six furloncs Elfin Conlir. 115 iSpencen, 7 to I') and out, not. by two IcnjUhi. Alex, Ml OIltcLell). s to 5 ard : to I. scsond by one lenirtn. Insurrection. 97 tJ. Slu-cki. e to I. third Time, i it 3-5. Candla and Henri' i'ess also ran. Third race, celllnc, a tout seven furlcnc Kaaxeil Sailor. M (lliinian-llal. 7 to I and 6 to ; won by four lengths; Mercer. ICC (Mitchell) ever! and 2 to 5, second by three lengths; Geor?. !, tar. lli tllandltcn). 7 to 1 and 3 to I third. Tune. 1:3. Christmas eared. Hungarian.' tlol.ten Sceplie. ltoo Tretawney and Morose alo ran Pourth race, six furlongs Honey Iloy. 1H (Claw son). Iwi and 7 to M, won by one and a half lengths. Holert Melralf, W (J. Slick) 13 to 1 and 1 to 1. second by a he-id: laid Lindse. 11') tMltchll. 6 to 1 and i to 5, third. Time 1:14 3-V Carbuncle and Mmreham also ran. Irlftii race, sellirur. about se.en furlongs Mc Crathlana I'rlnce. l"i (Wilson). Cl to t and K to 1. won b two ienjrths; laudeman. PC (17ansi. .''3 to 1 and 11 to 1. second by two lengths. Klm-n-ase, leS (Clawson). 7 lo M and out. third. Tlmo 1:... l.PB Ile. (ieorae Simons, Come to Order! iiasllik and Tendril also ran Mxtu tare. n. e rurlonits Oellarle. 110 (J. Slack). : to 1 and 7 lo 10, won hv two lengths lillllonaire. lis (spencer). 3 to 1. second by on length: llora, 119 (iMaw-som. i to 1 and s to 5. ttlrd. j. me. 113 1-5. Doctor Uariow. Kobert Waddell. Pord. Tho Ooldea Prince and Prince of iil also ran. Aqueduct Hntrlrrs. I irtt race, four and one-half furlongs: oucuer ....llll Jmbkln . . (lien wood Ml Connie Abicrii Howen Idil William Ark Stnd race, mile and secnty yards: James Crlllln i Co. have a big -trim; or ri.uuers at Hi.- Pair (Hound. Tho stable Is ni.artered In ihe barn will li was occu piid bv V. il. llogers with Hichatd .1 . Our (brtie and other cracks. last year. Jockey .b-ssi M.itlh'v- i- under contract to ride fo- (liillm A. Co. this si-o:i, li,. will be :) b iialile acquisition to the ndm? talent at the local track. A li-t of the horses i, the tlrlllin -trins. wlib stake ngasement at the Pair tlruuml-. will b.- found bi low ; Mike. I.. ,t. h. u. I.v imp Keen, lino l.lladia. '. in. e. b Waweklls las.nora Ktcn arl. I.t J -ejliir.-. .h in . 4 b) Spndtlirlft Ilillie Mursara. br. ni . 4. bv Tournament imp Mai sara D-.erh eh e , 3. bv King Kric Ii'Vonia Gfori.eU'wn II, ch. p , 3. b (ieorgetown Miss tales Ce,i Morgan, h. f . 3. bv Perkins Lnttle .-. M'Ulaia 01 f. -. be Klnij Krie Kleetrical. Si-ulptresii. b f.. 3. bv. Hanoi trl'eiiiiulum Llnerba. ch. I . 3, b Klnij Prlc Kami llo-n. l-nrs. ,li. p. 3. bv imp. Kiithei.-CrHtaI . I C . 3, I'V ItUSMeil PrUderj Katherine Hresre. blk f . 3. bj MleDu.T-Yil. T. A. Crav. tlio Texas turfman, lias just arin.sj at the K.ur Cround- with a laigi; string of runners, most of which hate stake ciizas m.'nts A liMt of the horses will be found Ih-Iovv: Colonel (taj. blk b. r. b Tm Paxton IJH. . VMtcbmai:er. br. g. 3. ! Ti.nl l'aittn 1'Ian- etla II. la -an Mulba!!. .h. g. 4. by Mrldeaway lallilat.1. Ilapture II. br g . I. bv Magnite I-o II Kveivn Ja(kon, Uk. I. 3. tj l'vteeiv Mig. gle II i:u.b.ra P.. b. f. 3. by Wa liwerth Mlnnlo Pa tie. Mei.-olta. h f , 3. by Sir'deawav Ae.h in t:. L Prank, btfc. g.. 3, h Pot--ii Prau Ibi Mll.lreil. -h. !.. i. Ly hup. leoliihe Minnie I:. Jim Pclkvv. b. z . Z ay- IVtteii-ri, rents II stubby Maldes. b. g . 3. bv Pie.n-lata Uill ialn Au.tsn star. ill. g . 3. I Imp Ae'IIlhe. a eina. Yellow Star, tlu f. .'. b) imp Aeolltlie-Yel- IW tlle I'neje Jim, l,r g . 3. i Pulein-Mi-s Mal h'lll. Kdth and P.ittou. who run a big tir.'odtnir farm near Stirgi-oii. Mo. luive an 'tenne string of runner In training at the Fair (Irottnds. The stable Is a icient arrival from Mi'midii". Allc Turner. th- star per form' r In the barn, was badly cut down at Memphis, and will not start again beforo i.Pit fall A list ot the Keith and P.ittou horses, with local stake engagement!", will be found lsdoiv . Mlie Turner, b. f. 3. by Imp. Ileg-il's i.a ;v c.l.de. Maude Wallace, ch. f.. 3. bv ImD. Ketealli - Miss Illrdle. 1'iuli-erat. b i.. 3. bv Preeman (ltd 1 Hug T nil Obvei. I, f , 3. bv l-reeiiian-Kthel ilr.v. Katii Priemun, eh. f . 3. b. Preeman Klttv K (P-Iden vross. blL. f., 3, by Ooldstone crus Patch Illrdle Slaie. ch f.. 3. bv (loldstone- Jlirs P.ir- dle. Maccadie. h f . 3, bj Preeman Sidle Mae, Piee Annie, b. f. 3. b I"rce!il.".u- Annie I Sim C. Wagner's Mable nrrlicd at the Pair Grounds. Thcro are Ilftcen performers In tho AVagnor string-. Mr. Wagner is a bookmaki r and bails from Dayton. O V. IZ. Phillips, who has just bought The .Monk and Odntr. has wired fiom Nashville for stalls. Tom Kelly .'i!o wunts stalls for fil lers and l'ree Ltdy. Neti tirU ProiiioliTs Mill Trj In f.n- joln tin- AotbnrKrs. KPPPUI.IC SPI.CIAL New Yoik. Mjj - -fheie will be a e..liin la iimrruw Istnin the Iv.lee i-oinn:lli.iirt and the iniinagers .f the metroi'dlitaii sAjrtlng ilubs ti-ntllZeil U ,iniote prize lights. Tl,e Cnin- ius.i.r.er ,,Ilt n,, tnat i.,mii,:i, a n jiIH.. ton isw aatlii.rlzlng boxlntr rxlillutlons lus l.i.ii rij-eile.1 i tie ij-jini.,-!.,,., Il.-en-es .annt l. crilliled to the ,K.a rlul-s fir the jierli.l Inlei venlng betweiu ll,o retrallrg and the time nxej i '" Ku '"'" "Is-'-tlon Siplember rile Hub minr.s-rs. having aiiplle,) for ,1 t"ses In vain, have dni.Itd to a.li.t a vn l-l'n T!ie nun ismlend II. a I the Police c.ini ml'sttteis have no uuthuilty to Interfere with ll.e nirstl.i-s of a Stile I. v. and that tie- ii I'toe mietluu Is not giruane In the llisl.. l lav-.-, whbli ts still In force. Il has bee .l.,-i...,i to go ahead with bm'i.g exlilbiti-.n- and t.. .n jiiIii the Commixloners fnm .m Interferente with their pi ins i.e..!,;,. Cn-idinn Is the lead-r In this m,e a'ni announce- that a boxing inntet ul.l . . t. moiriav urternoi't. a. the Itpiodwa. Athletic CPib. ii.it.vlthsiHn.hlig that the hetn-e ',..'" '"'"', "I 'r-! n Mondav. le.t ,., will be m,!e If Con-Mtne, vvlm antl. u-i!.-F ..,. test and Is prepared fur It. If he -honl.1 be .ii'ie in net an injunttlon again.-t the I'l.-nnu-- I Sll'T.e.-. file l.n.i.t .. .1... ..i.a .. Ill i .i . -..- , -.. ,,. inv JUIII.V Hill W IIH1 tniiH.ratil. and tb.- ether .nibs In the n.eti,.. -Ulan dtslrlrt will h- able in cxiIlRUe until S-- lellil-r. Cntiieit .md lefrrles. who are tinlul-sl tn tight at ..r.e 1-iatnl have I.en advl-id to i ,.:itnij their tiatnltg ..p. ration-. l"!.I..del,lIl., llroiiklvn .. i InelnnatI .. Cliltago .... St T.kiIs ... Pltl-buig ... P"ton New York ., i eslenlny's Scores. P.tl.hurg. t; S,. ,,,,,,. nuUdelplila, 7; New- Totk. 5. Ilo-ton. 10. lin-.kljn 3 CUcago-cinrlrratl gime itpone.1. r.ln. Liimes Ponlpoiieil. ctdeaeo Cincinnati. Io-l)M S.-lirilnlp. St ru!s at I'ltt.buig. 'InelnnatI at Clib-ag.) 11 lladelplda at Huston. t.'tn York at Ilrnokljn. I'uslllxtl.- Poinler- IIP.PPIILH-SI'PCIAI, Pittsburg. P.t . May Z -Uy n score nf 6 to .. Pittsburg .lefeat-,1 St. lands In a ten tnnlng contest at Kxposlsion Park this aft ernoon. Jt was not until the t.nth had ended that th.-te wa- anything like a sure tblnjimi the winner. A lilt In the right place would have upset the calculations cf either side. Pittsburg's pluvers -trained evry nerve to g. t out of the hard-luck rut Jnlo nlil. h tb,;.- had fall. ii In the Cincinnati series cios- t..,m Ark ..,jraplf rizpd their pb.y lliroiigli.ii'. -iiie result was appir eui in the luiuui of errors :.i..i the .e Hat Ihe s-eure of St Louis ni k. pt down to the minimum. Intere.u in the ontet at no time lagged Pl.,,crs on ,-acli team were King. ted up to the top nnt.h. The cam" was cb.in-cut from start to finish. Itv everlastingly peeing aay T.be.iu's warriors, on ihe ierv last Ian. siu.eeded i chopping down a lead of three v-.iucii nan sit.csl DR. MCLAUGHLIN'S OFFER TO MEN. Sly Kleclric llelt I? a positive cure for weakness of every kind In men and women. It gives the vitalizing power of electricity direct to alt weak parts, de veloping the full natural vigor and strength, and removing the cause of disease. 1 want every one who lacks the strength he should possess to use it. and lo tell his friends of Its surprising effects. JE-rST FOB. XT "SVXUfcHN" OUHED. After you are cured you can pay me. and then the price will be only one-half what Is asked for the old-stvle belt, which hale been blistering and burning: tho backs of the wearers for the past thirty years. Sly belt Is three times as strong as any other belt sold, and Is the only one that does not blister the flesh. Call to-dav or vvrito fur mv kil-n:.ire. honk with Information. Alltlrt 9S DR.II.D.IIcLAUGHLINW,!i?lls,;;,cei's5!. CALL OR WRITE. QfM fll .UC CT St- Leult.Ma.. Room 20 J. and OHIO 24 Hoar EmllU BH wU't-ULI. C0li Houm9a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday. 9 lo rJ oaty. City ipsrs will prov cnaMIatMd practlo since VC. Sm back nutbM f The KtcnblU: bo eonrtao.1. You OR. WHITTr.BR In pnoo ..n..... .. . A'ldv Mulligan imwi thnnicb st Lin- :..-! Hie Ilr-t iiinliic t the J. V. .. i, t. . nl-Mt with Pats! M-.I.,nev in . h..ree ii ........ ! ., ..-.'..."""" " !l' "'art it looked as will probably i. mat. h.sl t.. 1-x !nn lang.r. I ... ; ' .I!u" "''" a brick wall wb the 'Tlpto.-I Masher." I.f..re .me nf .- .-1,1. ..'. I l'lttf-1 against Pi!t.l.lir;. .. o ..- .... . - -" -" s. "..--. i . --n. - kUIUL Iff I it- .hAeT,.,..!.";,,n":!,!- '"i: fyru. again ."""S..11U-S. -viunig.-m ..I., lias ihine i.f n ailtcli.il, the 'Arkaiis.1. Ikar, ' who n.ishs 3). I'tinds and want, to 5ht Ib.liert Plti-immon-.11 Sihirk denies ihe asertl.in male by 1 I atare that !.e (Schenkl fmilnl him with the ells.w tn their lsiut lef,.re the Smth Ilrnadwav Atnletle (.hib !at Sunday aflemisin. ' Patar s vr was nut split oiien. .. l.e all. Red. but his tine of .ont.ntion for . foul was a small rut near the ur. vvhLli came from a .flli-Ien with feh.r.ks h.u.l while clincnlne," savs sv.henk's nianae.r Itefer.-- Humbretht. who wa- wash ing cl.e by. a!-o got his head humi-d In a Iti-akawav. Scl.enk had Patare li.s.ie.1 once and artervvard- sent htm to the roi.es. v.m-dlng ti the i.feree. Patare would have be-n certalilv knockej at in lnr ,hiri, rimn,i. a e wn- i eriggv as to lie iinflt to continue As for a return match, s. henk is mere than willing u atrjmmcslate Patare" that li- has pi. my' of reserve MILAM) WON I'll! ST IIONOHS. Itllll CUIIIP in Hie I.ll.lll 'll.eee- Coslilini ', .. Tniirnnnienl. The local class A three-euslibm billiard tournament termlnatcl last night. Mr. C Noland winning tlrst place and .Mr. J. Law. r.nce second At last night's game somo fine shots were made. In the eighth Inning Noland made a lhree-cushloti masse, which ho followed up in the fourteenth with a wonderful four-cushion bank. Inthc-seicn-teenth Inning Lawrence made oni of his famous force follows, that was a'beauty. In Ihe twenty-third inning Lawrcrico xc cul.d a marvelous twice-around-tho-table shot. When Lawrence made his run of stven in the stienty-third Inning the crowd went wild. I-ast night's score: Noland 3 OftollIPe 000 rt 3081000101 .j i .H ii i (i : o o : i i o ii i ,i o ii o o .j f 'I o 1 I. .) 0 0 'j 0 0 0 1 0 o 3 3 I. 1 0 11 o 0 3 o o o il 1 s High run. J Average. .Ai. l Liwr.-ni.e-l i) 003010010000 ft ft 1 ft 14 0 1 'I 0 ll A 3 i 3 rt (' 0 0 il 0 i) 0 O 0 il ) I. 0 0 l v 1 0 o n 3 .1 1 ii l o u o I ii 0 1 v 1 0 ii 1 o .) 7 0 u 0 3 e n Dit-,1. High run. 7. Ai erase. .A. " - j Showed stock hand landed safely at c.iolei'. eirn-r until i '.' a"'""', '""''IK' "h"' Voung was ,l""ng si ch So, h work the men behind Mm h.i nil irntir.li iiii i.. ii th.....ierf Vi." "": ""--"""rg bounded Into ill, rliV'8 Purkelt gaie them a start b.v rumbling lbnunionl's sharp bit The rutin, r went u, tlitr.l. Clarke soaked a double over third senei v .1 '. . . . .' . .T. 1 te. t again Increased hl.s pr lular.ty U- m - ludglng SlcCrcerv's high V. MeCreerV takl 55.ii" W. a."';..t,arl rlnV: CooIev. Vho ILLINOIS (;p c I, lip lllrd in ,mki:t. Siicpcsi. Ki:TICKY m:itii TO-IHV. . .157 .... 105 103 PERMANENTLY to G -aTC pf W-1 "'"tFlciAL I BUT TH GtNUINE-MAMT D t Tony Honing !C3 The Jefferson launainn us i;mlgre .... Oeorge Simons Y Winepress .... ' liobert iionnrr I'V. Ross Clark .. l'asstlc MC Third, race, five and one-half furlongs: (laze lis Honey Iloy .- ..... 119 Hauforth UC lioal Merllnr Ill Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles: Maximo Gomz IIS , Dan lttea Carbuncle . I)lsseiitr laidy Undsey ... itevoi.an $" ?& kZf J5S i i i ii . aa, fTSSSftir Wi; Knight of the Oar ter 114 Klnnlkinni.-k in Klaxsplnner 112 Krlsj Krlnil. .. . tit -Merry I'rlnce .101 Plfth race, sei.n furlongs Abike 113, Manlloban rvrshena 113 Kanonc .... Ill Undula !' parrc-w uing .... .loi irst vvnip it's Sixth race, four and one-half furlongs: Anlce. 107fMudder Anecdote , ........197 1 1 Know . Karo Perfume Tjrshena .... . Bangor ...... . Plrst Whip .... Carbuncle .... Zanune Henry IJess Trumpet Christmas Carol ....I'm .....103 101 ..... SI .. 113 .-..113 . 113 .....) ....'01 .. IK ....is? ....in; .... si .... si Jada fiUaaUbsMU .07 .111 .Ho .lu3 .....1T .107 Marcsnt llorrrr.an.i07 1 Lava's Labor TV U.. dm' TT? T-Te.Teetit - uz lllup million P.v.-nt or the spring; llun nliig; SlPPtlngr nt Lotlisl lllp. laiulsville. Ky., Slay J. I'nle.ss the weath er man should go wrong In Ids forecast, the biggest trowd that has ever witnessed a Kentucky Derby will bo at Churchill l)iir.ns to-morrow when for Hip twenti sixth lime ttijt event will be decided. Tak ing the work of the colts In their final trials. It will b- a horse, raco from the- fall of tbe Hag ti the wire, and as the event now figures on paprr it Is the most open In the history of the classic race. LUutrnant tlibson Is the favorite, and there are many who believe he will win as he pilars, and his work .--Mainly justitles much of the t-onlldenc; Ms backers have in him. Iiut tllbson will not hue the easy race he figured on to enjoy two weeks ago, for. since then, Kentucky Farmer. Klorizar. His Kxcelleucy and Several others have by their trials become factors in the event, and it "would not be surprising ! see. any one of tho eight colls win l!w coveted pnzp. Lieutenant Gibson will be an even-tnoney or odds-on favorite, when he goes to the post. With Kentiicki Parmer second choice and the Sieoggan ;nir, l-Tortzar and High land Lad. and His Excellency third in the public's favor. The track Is In the lest of rendition, and unless rain should fall. which Is not al all probable, according to tho weather forecast. It will be lightning fast when SI ,rter C'hlnn gives Hip word to-morrow afttrnoon. The following were nnnouneod to-night ns the starters in the Derby: Lleuieraet Olbson. h. c. O. W. Johnson flo thla Hardy; Charles Ir. Smith. 117 (Holandl. Kentucky Parmer, b. c, IHmatus Plantress; Woodford A Iluckner, 117 (Overton). Highland laid. b. c. Imp. Florlt -Highlander Mare. II. J beoggan. 113 (Crovvhurst) Plorlzar. li e Imp. Ilorlst Czatlca JI. II. J. Sc-ggan, 133 (Van Ducn). Tl.rlve. li. c.. Imp. Top O illant-P.lir.lra; J. C. Cahn. 133 I J. Matlhew-s) Oronta, b e. Azra Starlight, (lesirge J. lame. Ill) (Vltutoe). Hindus, b. c. Volarte Ignite. George. J. Long, 117 (l)upee). His Pxcellenev. eh c Imp. KfchT-nxcellenza; Tlomas c. Jlclxiwelt 117 (Perkins). Ivradlre. b. -.. Imp. pursebearer Margory; R. J. Illier. 117 (Wcd.lerstrand) There arc nearly l.uOu horses stnbled at the Downs and the stake events arc well filled. The Turf Congress Jlardleap. worth JJ..V'.. will be run on Saturday It has Bangle John Hrlght. Pink Coat and other good one. n it. There are eleven stakes in all. William P. Shulte will lie the presiding Judge and Slorgan Chlnn will do the start ing. To-morrow's entries follow: Prst race, live end n half furlcngs: Deceptri Vil Kugenta Wlckcs ... Charlie O'llrien ... 7lThc Itu-h . Cold dOr . . . toil Mr. Phlnlzy ... . The Ldy In Pin- M7J llinulne S'ssmd race, four furl.jnzr: Kthel lace . 1) S.hoo! for Scandal i.'ueen e'lrulval ..l'-'. ! IMltli f.i -i'a-iry Wood .. 115 1 e'ti-H-Iin -..uplcd as W S. llarnes's entry. Third lace, selling, one mile. Polly Blxby K Little Iliily Oil v n (in-i.l I.iipL) Loser. IlKl'Pltl.lC "PP.CIAU Springrteld. 111.. Slay 2. The live-bird dav at tbe sprliiK toumameiit of the Illinois (inn Club proved a great sucres-. Xeiriv Hn) birds were shot The number of pri trles In each eient range-il from thirty-five to forty-five. Thp four events of the after noon pv.ntninel the largest purses of the day, as follows: tlZH, SJt. fiU) ,md jii", Colonel Harry Lonslay, Slate Gain. Com missioner, was probably the most fiirtiuiHto shooter of the day. He missed three Idrtle in a seven-bird race and captured fourth money, amounting to S3. The shooters who tied for tlrst place In the ev.nt, bv kllllng seven straight, divided the purse and received less than $.1 each. The at tendance of spectators was large, several hundred witnessing the shooting. J li Illilllt II 1st iniTIl! nr- . ,. to- Pllisli..eV. .... r"X """" "n "r't 'S1SP i?".. ', - V V TK' ,MS. 'nrovvn out bv Pros-. Wagn.r followed with the second double of lip liming, and SlcCreery scores!. KJchev's en.eCt0r'UU.JS"rr- and lard's preity Prom Hint1. r" fl",n'1"1 'IP cannonade I r.im that tlm.-on there was little doing bv eith, r team In the hitting line until the riie..,.h- lilVh.YoVn" nd Iever were in i nelble. and the few- be,i,nders lrit tnec JJ. Iltdd were quickly eaten up. The h!. Louis team plavcd a never-saville Kme. getting a hit and run heVe and nVr and clammy beads of perspiration fell iff Fred i-birke's brow when they tl-d -hi. score In tho eighth Inning. Then each side made one in the ninth. In the tenth Ilurkett was loo eager and struck out Wagner threw Dillard out a ! Leaeh fumbled Ktlster's hot one. Slcdann ?,. ' "' an'' "aS Uir'"'" out a" I.eeer led for Iftl-sbutg by fly ng out to Donovan. Uoaumont slng.si. went to sepond on ( larke's out and McCreerv, w ho had been much In evidence during the gam. pushed a warm one into et nter. bringing Heaumont homo with the winning run Donovan was presented with a gold watch -mi .Hum uy ins many i-ittsnurg admirers The score: lTTTSIil'W ADVICE FREE. QfM fll .UC CT ' Le-':Mo.. Room 202. and dU'tULIV C0li Hour: 9 a.m. tot p. ra. City aapsra will prov twtabUbd prattle sine f Tbe Republic: eonrlnesd. You OR. WH For Honest Treatment. Curti all Chronic. Xervoss, Blood. 91xln and Cflxiarr DleaeJ -tath sexes. Sejrvona Debility. Lot Manhood, etc.. proauelng- nsrr vwa m. 49onacncy and Irrltabltct or unfttowa for bulni or ri rssalt e;f .rrora. lost manhood, milky urine, organic st-jtnes. erol-cnsss, ate , powtr restor-1 and radical cure su&rantMd. Ask for Bln:,"'w m Hlood Polaona-atl , Ectern. Ulcer, ertil tcr lira by safu mi Aid tor BIn v L'rlnary na uln.lder aliments quickly eurt$. Gainful. EHfllcult. Ten Fraeruent or B.004T Prlne; a.so private dlHaiea wt-.lch ostnwt arlaary pastas. As fcr Blann. .a-. Pllea an alllirctal dtseasei cured. Modem methods: no cutting. Call St rtt POT ". Knrxrlenl cas whether ccngenttal or acquired. lueeesafsllv- traited. Vnrleoo nx am. Meeflpnl Dlctlonsiry aid A-vler ffeo at ottee. or ssal-S by mall: t) pn pletnraa. CeuMHlUtlar rm w. v ee t.- tUL Sdwrata WaltUj axMsahW cacui DR. WHITTIER. WSb M MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDENE ., e ,tti.n'e ! sTftH 9 ftll j-- ; -.-.- tmr !, Uachrg. ClMftSM th TtTtr amall .irrvi.iitM ""-"- -r; ..... tav . -. trooMelwiUl - Th re. .orf w rriJTtAtnwi'i. A wr: PKM sena iwinrni Fraacise. CaL, ... ..... ... ...... ifinM, rrecea DrTFici.u. - Ttiine-.ietui ..-. .-. .e,,,.,-,----. i.Jv-. (.!. l-alaa l ..!.. I rlUs. Neneu. Ublllty. IMmples. I . I'i.','. .-ln- .f .rlr.le and CaastlntUa. Ht'J -!-"' T ".?Jr rrflDENE .hKh it rf che.HJ I.. Is l'"""' V "f jV. ' rr PI DtN E .tr.rfiii'a. sad Ii.rr. ti.e lieta... &a in. im w.k erfto. t.titi crriDf-Ai. (Hirsf Ann "-'tiux-'aa si- -- - - oiamoiExraeo :uNcr.ar.iii.st uu-.u - it te, j. VffirDrcijJk Ta. r.'.. B.ro7aT. third, kii.1 Ikinalitj who cijr; I'hi'a'Jplrbia eI II kt . N. Thoma. cf-.i 1 hiaE!. If 4 i ft Ivi-ha'j lbi 3 li t Ijoi, lb . 1 T -1 KiirL. rf .J 1 .MKarl'd. .-. r 1 V. f.hc'n. 3b 2 ft 40-. ..4111 3iatt. : . 1 l Ionahuf, . .2 i 1 New Vo-k AH II A K .firarh. If S Vn Il'n. cfl J, lUi!at. .- .1 i io3 ir. io T . ' 1' fl ;raJv. ;t r )i Mn-er. ZI..Z 1 1 Oiav,r. tt. t 1 r ' KoIit. rf I 1 0 nowr'an. t l 3 IIhw !.. p 4 2 Total i .t 3i r I'h;i.ii!-lrMi - M - 3 2 ' - i i u ii i o i i umriar . Mm-, run- Iinlailirh..i 2 Nw York 2. First ap n prnr- ri:ilhtl;lu 1 Nr York l Ift in tcir- rhUirWIphU Xw Ynk T. llrn- runi-llawly I Twt-ti. hn VMron I. IMyir 1. JIowrman I. i-at-rill. r li Wolrrion I. an llattr-n I loln bJ--Sl bach 1. Iout.le rla !bac.i. la'. (ilnjR iM I)iI(? 1. Ita on 1'aili 4T liar. to z Jit m Ktl Iiatt 6. in to Imlns lnij'r 'nnollj. Tlnv Two hours nrA litert cninu;-. .ttTl Mn"r. ;.. Ml!' -J h!m. lt r.EDMCY'S 5ANDAI. PEARLS. A ro'iiv.c una permanent curt? for aM unnat ural cli. harp' of tlr Trlnarj Orict-ns: 4,?t) com pivt ur-s In is1 Itntrollate relief for Bla.lu ami K.ln a afe. epeedy and r-lfasant rem "iv. tj-lt twx rpfu tulitltutes; there are non jut a cf-Hl": !n.t on GeJny5. th onlr cen-uln-. ITury t $1 or by mall J. Y Gilney. t 9tl K. nighU -eighth tt.. Xbw Ygrk. BARGAINS IN BICYCLES. .M 37 I. 3 VU,,', f-rvm 5IS.OO in 560.00. Voniens from $16.40 to $50.00. 3,500 wheels must be sold quick. This special lot must be sold for cash. We sell otlieis on time. Open till S p. m. All kinds of repairing, nickeling and en ameling. HILL CY CLE CO., 211 N. 12th Bell !Li lm. kiil-aCM. ., Total. ASIILAM) ;t (I.I II. lis I-'Irat Trap Miool This s.-nsou hphe.laled for Sext Stin.la. The Ashland tlun Club of St. Lnul.s wilt Blv an all-day elay pigeon tournament, the tlrst for the season, at their grounds. Tra rv road and Florissant aienue, Snndav, Slay C, commencing at b) o'clock a. m. Shooters in atte-nd.ince; will find plen slie Improvements over last ipur in the different arrangements made under the Sar gent system, and a ilsit to the tournament will repay all enthusiasts cf the sport. Liberal pur es will be ollcre-l. and lunehoo'i served at the gtounds. Hellefontalue line, ploris-ant avenue cars, go direct to tbe grounds. PIa)Ts AH. It. II. (1 A U lleai.nii.nt. cf 13 3 3.) larke. If 4 1 I 3 t) I MrCreery. rf S 1 3 1 il 0 ("isilej II 4 ) u 11 1 i) Wagner. 3b 4 3 3 i 4 i ltitchey. 31 1 I 3 3 Kl. 3 0 ) 3 i ,1 Sihrlver 1 1 0 II ii IcTh, s r o 11 ti 1 1 Zlmmer. c 4 a 11 ; 1 n le-ver. p I 0 11 I 4 11 Total. 37 : " 30 I, "3 "Patted for Ply In the ninth. ST. UJPIs'. 'lasers All. P. H. O A. li. !on'van. rf - 1 1 1 u o llurkelt. If 4 1 t 1 1, 1 I'illird. cf 3 a t 3 i. Kelster. 3h i 11 1 1 1; 11 MvCann. 11. 3, t 1 3. o 11 Wallace, a 4 3 10 3 0 ,-roj. 3h 3 11 3 1 0 0 Connor, c 4 i 3 4 1 a Noting. 1 1 1) a t 0 I) 3 17 Totals 5) -Two out when winning run wa- seor-d. Pittshmg I 0 0 o 1) o o 0 I I -4 M I.vuls . . .1 11 1) 0 0 11 3 1 1 -J IJrttM run- llttbuig I. si. Luls 3 Two-h-ts-hlts -Clark I. Wagner 1. Iturk-tt I. McCalin I. ("roiis 1 Three-lia.e hits lit.r.ery 1 Sacrifice hits Iturkett I. Cnis I. Ioub!e plajs-Itltclie. l;lv and C-le 1 Plrst h..e .,ri bsll- e.f Vfung 3 (.'lark and Ittt. lev) Mru.k .'Ut I'v l.-ever 3 (Hurkett. HIIIar.1 i. by Vreint 3 (McCieeij. Zlmmer 3. I'ltssei l-all Zlmin.r I Tim- nv, heuis and twenty mlnetes. Pmr-ire-Tim Ilurt. PT IIOMV IIOMIIII'.I). IIIISION (l. IIIIIIOKI.VN .1. I'liuiiipIoiiN l)utiliir.l nt ll P..1..I. e.f tlip llntnp. llrtsjkln Mav 3H,iton .utolajed Urookli i at all points tieia ar.d v.en ii a ,-int.i. Ilr.i-en went up In the air ic the thirl bit nfler lhal -teailud hlm.-elf K'tS"n wa. k-i.e ke.l 'Ut Of the liox In the fiHltth. lb, well taking h -place itarrv's .horutoo plaj wa- a feature, rci re. ll.,ton ' ISro"kIvn. AII.1I.O A 1- All.ll 0 A 11 Ilan.Hlon.cf J 3 3 I 0 -l!e-i..u-.I. If 4 3 2 11 3 T.nnej. Hi : 3 i 0 1 Kerler, if . a 3 3 Collin. 3I..3 I t I elJennings. t! 3. 113 Mahl. rf- i 3 t OlSmtih. 31 . ' I Preeman. lf.4 3 10 0 Joie.. vf ..3 .1 1) 1-we. i 4 3 3 11, I'a'den. s 1 .1 i 11-irrv. s.. i I e X V Ilenel-ll. 3b..4 1 ' t 1 fc 3 Ol Meliuire. e .3 I J I ii ii i) 0 Kll.cn. Ii .3 ) o - - - -- Howell I. 1 il ii v II 37 8 1' 'Parrell .1 ii nllivan. Plne-ii. Tutal". 1 ) 1 v 1 a o ii 3 I J 3 DR. SCHREIIMER, 816 Chestnut St., St. Louts, Mo., rat reliable sminriT. Cures private and chronic dls-eas-s. iest Manhood. Nervous Uehtlltj. Lo-t Vigor, b-mlnal Wesknets. Nla-it Ies. DsMlI tatlrg Dreatrs. Early I)- , Var!coe-le and all result o er rors of youth or excesses In later ears permanently cured. Gonor rhoea, ejieti. Stricture. Pruvatu rat Discharges, and all ilkmisea. of Kldneva an.l fllarlder. antl KiasHmr i. Blivhi Pclsin. all stages. covHivety and. Cttarssw ,.,. low Ost-of-ta-a-n patlsnts traatad by mall. Boole j.-d Quvtuvn Uton Special Disease aeat '. Consultation free. Call or srrtte. Baura to a. ci. to p. m. Sundays 19 to 13 m. hYi M I Ttal 13 I'sjitl fir ll-WI In ninth. n.ton . .... i i j i e : n hmmMvh ... i . i ' m - i Sumn'-ir: lirnI runtr Itnn . l.n"li,l)n 2 11ni ruT- I-.t I Tativ-l'akf hitt ilmitton 1 Ti-lasr Ut Stahl . h-tkartj I KlrM lae ly f rrnrv lUiton -. I.hh.Mmi I lrfi on iki lUefdm T. ltrvfkljn . lr:. K ii It ii'isi. M.n bs Jl irrilton 3 "iVriifj 1 !. 1. !Mr-n I. "cur'! 1, linnirj; 2 !jhlen 2. Sajcrlfl hit iTevnieia I U..- 1. lin--n I. I.a?, m nlU Off Kitsn 2 otf ll.tr 1 1T I'irit-tm 7 lxuhl- jIa-Ivl -t anU jnnin' 1. lmont. Jnnlrc ari Mcuir 1. ILiroilton ani MjlHin I. WiM Mt 'nf Kttn.n 2 linn r. T.mf-Two horn an.l tut-ntj n!r, minutr. I'm fitf Knipll AtK-nUiifit- 2. !. AMERICAN LEAGUE. aniim; tiik hiiui.p.u-. in .11D 113 113 .1"-. 10. .10; Odea .... .... ....... S Nettle Ilegent -. .. SJ e ue-y, ;.iTnM Salvarso ., cikin .... .-. Lo.-vljtel"i ..107 aa.-fiS llellpiille DlfTleillOs Defented Courl bonse Trnnln Club. ThP Dlflicultys of ISellcvllIp defeated the f'ot'rtbous.1 brim In the local tenpin lutir iiameut last night before one of the largest crowds ever assembled at a l,--al match. AlMjut 1W Belleville "rooters" were- in at tendance, and enthusiastically urged their team on to victory. The friend" of the Courthouse team turned out en masse, and never failed to applaud the good plays of thi Ir favorites. The .series was a tierce one. The Dilficul tys secured a lictory in the llrst game by :i close margin of live plus. The e'luirthou-e-team won the secemd game by tvvelv-p inn, the flnil game going tn the DlflietiHis b a sesre of 703 to tTvt S.'hllltis carried oft the honors, with an aierage of Ks L'-a. witli Schdik clo up. with KM Sltirtz e edleil for the Courthouse team with :m average of 139. Held was iecond. with l.V 1-3. Sturtz made the most dllllpuli score on the iHiard viz. 5. 7, S, '.'. 10. I-ist night's score: Courthouse. fiifflculti.. N'amet. 13 3 Names. 13 3 Vts-rsler Ii3 1"J IK S- hultes .. . 1-rl 171 133 Vamey pi- 171 13J Vallrath .. lis 1W 13-; 1'hllllps 1M 173 lli Punek l H lit .turt. 1&3 117 171 Sibenck 171 14s pi) Held 141 11 141 Seib mwib Totals :S3S4saS Totals 7S7 t3j 7'i3 Itlebniond II. (Jran.l X. Tlie Itlchmond- and (Irand- of the Imliralent Coekeii Hat league bowled a match la-t night. fs-ore; Itichmends. (Irand-. Name Total. A v. Xkim-. Total Av IMchrme'y 33 4i 4-7 Pahst 313 ts 3 . Walsh 1M 37S-5 11 S. Tteln. 30 4i I a P. llackof... 311 41 II P. ll'lt. ll 4- I a Ph.- 313 13 4-3 Hllnd . ... 1 3i) Ii Ila.kof.. 341 4? 3-3 Dougherty.. 33. v. :-a Totals I3 43 H-r Totals.... .liVO 43 9-Ji DrlvinK Clnb Mnllnpr Poslponed. Owing to the Ilewev celebration and festivities on Saturday of this "week, the ITxeeulKe Hoard of the rientlemvn's Driving Club has deelde.1 tn isistpune the Inaugural inltlnee to Satnrdai. Mae 13. jut e.ne week late- when tb" programme as arranged wl:i he ca tIc-I out. All entries ttiat have l-een mid- will stand and the ela es e. epened for additional enes, whlth should be made with the secretary Xe. 17 Nirth Seventh s'rett. Prescription No. SKI. by Elmer & Amend. will not cur all COTPJatatf. iiui it VeU fiuxo rprn Trysj.3aju I'ltlsl.nrxt .lniirpra Clip lllxn n M'ntel. nm! I'lovvcrs Notes. Pilisbuig. I.... Slay -Never until to-day lias patsy Donovan fully rp.ilizr.1 Ihe ex tent of bis is.piilarily in Pittsburg. The plaudits which he his gained In ..(ncr days. Patsj. in bis modesty, has put down to a partisan spirit. If lt..d figured that, vveip tip 'making hlls and scoring runs for other tpains. pitisburg aiidipnecs would not be so lavish with applaure. Tnls aft moon be was 1t-ll!us!or.lz .1 forever, when. Un.d up with mi implacable foe. there w re Still cheers fur Patsy and things mote substan tial. Thai other Patsv who guides Si. lamis's baseb'all ship of s'tate arranged matters s lhat the formal I'lialo chief would have none of his glorv taken from him. Inst ad of Hurkett leading off as ii-imI. Donovan headed tbe batting order As he sleppe.l lo tbe plate a roar -hook the grand stand Pmrire Tmolhy llursi. who was feeling good himself over a pres ent of a basket of flowers, imirtesled before "Denny" and then proceeded, with the as sistance of Telie.iu. to unb It. Three tro phies vvere laid nt Donov.n's fi-et. They ompriss a pair of floral emblems and it gold walcli and .bain, valued al .. It was h gift from friends of Pat. most of whom are Iibntilied with the official lire of Pittsburg. Donovan was Inval to his ad mirers. The second ball L-e"ver -cut his illres'tbui was slapped Into left for a sin gle nud the crowd shouted Its approbation. Mike Ilontln was .'.xpecp-d in Pittsburg to-day to play eeni.r Held for the Cardinals, but for sum.' lea-on he did not appear iimt Dillard was put in. He put up a very fair game. Dunlin has not vet arrived. It was Tom SlcCreery's titn-ly hit that wiiii the game for the loials. Slctiann was the boy who was ill the game strong. He had twenty put-outs to his credit, and lliirc of them w re unas sisted, lie made several sensational stops of vhat locked Ilk.; wild throws for 1-aie Cro'-s. Pmplre Tim Hur-t rc 'IvpiI a basket of Ilowprs ivbeti he stepped on the Held. Tin first kick of the yir iv- icglstereil against an umpire on tea homo grounds when Pred Clarke. In the eighth, after he had missed Jlurkett's fly after i. bird run, insisted that the ball was foul. Ilhody Wallace had a big crowd of rail roaders from Slllvalo on hand. They ce.uld be heard all over the grounds. piiiLiiiKi.piiiA 1;. m:v ionic .'. (.rn.Ii's Mupld '1 l.lril-Iln.p Piny Aided Ihe- li.al.prs. s.'cw York, Msy 3.-!rady IndirTerent plalng at ttitM te. with timely hatting, aided the Phll-adelphiAs la scoring another lictory over the New Yorks at the Tolo Grounds tbls afteraooa. J Sb: Xsr A'crka droya TIVX to Iba bescb la to An.prfpnn I.ensnp Mamllnis. Pla J e.1. U on. Ie-t. Cleveland tl 7 I Milwaukee II 7 lmilanii-.iis .. ... . . II Chl.-tgu. ... .13 Kansas CIiv 13 Mlrreat-'Ils Il luuralo ... II I'etuet ti 'an bv"- Mtn Kultx 1 I!3 on Kt!I P- lowiina: I-w 2 xh pitch- la 1 MrucK oat Hy iv-r- IlnK . h Is 3 I-vuM- pluj-a l-ultz. -'onrov ni" t'Urk l TnTlrf hrltin. Tirm- Two hoars. .ttrn!ancf. 2n ft ItUTXI.O IO. INDIANAPOLIS 4. II lllsons Srri.lgl.lpi. Hut All of Hooslec linear-' Shoots. licffelo. X. Y. May 3. Ituffalo broke the P-II,n, to-.tav and wi n from Indianapolis. Th? gisd . , pltchirg of Kern and the b-avy batttns; of thef lluffalee. did the trick. Pour triples were, made m eft luee' pltchirg. and Carey's three-bagger In the eighth was ih longest straight hit seen nT here fer some time. Indianapolis closes the re- f ties here to-morrow. Score: n , dg; liuffalo Indianapolis. u vi, ll o A K. i Are it o a v "' f. 4 irMlprila' llnine.. chliag.. 13 Minneapolis 3. Kan-as ( Itv f: Milwaukee .. IV-troll . Cl-veland. 3. f.urrnl-i :). Indianapolis. 4 cnicico is. Tim:aimii.i s. -. .I Knell. If .... 3 3 "i 0. Hogri'er. rf.4 ..-..Im-n - A I. R A' ll.ef... IS a P" I 1-Iood 3h.." 4 3 0 3 0 MagoV.nl aj.'l --1" I Carev lb. 4 I 13 1 01 Seybold. cf..i .is i (ieltinan. .r 3 3 n iianisnn. S..1 .J4i .Ah. t3 .IVi And'ws. St. .1 t 3 S 1' Kelly. lb.. Shearoru rf I 3 P 01 Powers. P....Z Speer. p . I 3 4 1 o! Hlekey. 3b. 2 Krn. p. 3 n I 3 01 Doescher. p -I One., f Totals ,Ua u 11 ' Totals ...S3 11 31 T lh s 2- n ie A ,- Jbe H'C-0 a nuffalo Indianapolis 1 0 0 3 0 0 13 11 . 110 04,' lsl.pl line lnilnelhp nn.l Kent the Miller llnrssinft. Minnapohv Minn, Mav 3 mall crowd sat and shlverel this afiertioon while libel slaugh tered th- Minneapolis batsmen. The hlg fellow was Invincible McParland drove the ball over the fence in the ninth when the bases were filled. Seote: Chlraro. t Alt-il.tl.A E. , Ho. . f . 3 i. 1 0 I McParl'rl. rf 4 a I o .) Ilrodle. if. .3 3 0 i Hartman. 31. 4 Solo , hugart. - - ll3o liaad-n. 3b.. 4 ! 4 ( , IVwd. lb. a a 13 1 1 ugd n. c -.4 i 3 1 0 , Isbel. D i 1111 I Total- 37 13 27 14 lotals.. .S"S 37 IS J ' Mlrneiipolls il 2 i. 0 l S Ct Icago . ... 1 3 3 1 0 I 1 I. 4- 13 Summary: Larne-d mns Chicago 3. Two-base hits-Dowd 1. Hartman I. Home runv-Hov- I. VcParlanJ 1. Stolen bases Hugden 1. ateParland 1. Dowd I. Sacrifice hlts-Urodle I. Sugden I. Ha.es on ball- tlfT lsbel 3. etT McCaiin J. off lUstlng. 4. sruek out Ilv Ha.tings 1. Wild pllrhe--l.bel I. Hit Hy Hasting- I Iv.ubM I lava Padden to Powd 1. Innings pitched -Hv-McCann 5. bv Hastings 4. Hlts-tirt MeCann 7. etT Hatlngs 6. Time Two hours and ten min utes. Pmplre McIonald. KA.S CITY fi. SIII.WAIKKK ."5. Minneai-.n AH.ll.ll A.P. Iiavl. cf ..3 3 o llurke. If....t I 1 ii Name. 3b.. 4 rt I 3 il Werden. lb 4 -l 13 1 I .smith, s . . 3 1 3 1 Abbaflf. 13 n 1 4 1 Wllmol. rf .4 I SO" Pleh.r. c. .3 ) I i 1 M.Cann. n3 3 1 Hastings, p.1 1 ) 3 Summaries: !rned rar.s--Ruffal 5. Indlanap- II- 3 Two-base hits- Flood L Rettmr t. V7noll 1 e-aree l. Stolen bases Knell 3. Ha'.lmai 1 Hord 3. Andrews i. Marvin 1. Hlekey 1. K Powers 1. tSjubl plajs Madison. Macoon an I -Kell. 1 Plr-i Mse on balls By Kern z. b J Doeseher 3. by lluese 1 Hit by pttchei ball-n Kern L Stru.k otit Hy Kern 2, by .ues 3. TlmV"- Two heurs. Pmplte FranV Dw-yer. At of tendance. 711. nETHOIT .', CI.KVELASD 5. Aolierlne Were l.oeky In Bnnchin Their lflt. Cleveland. May 3.Petrolt ehang-d its batllng order to-day apparently with beneficial result. The visiting club bunched Its hits In two Innlnrs winning the game. Score: CoTThnjR Marie Hlls anil thr II re it era Made Krrnrs. Milwaukee. Wis.. May 2. The vlsllfrs bunche,! their hits with Milwaukee's errors, and won without mu-h effort. Cold weather kept the attendance down. Score: Milwaukee. I Kansas City. AH.H.O.A.E.I AU.II O.A.E. Waldron. rf.S 113 0 Parrel!. ef...i 0 1 o n u u vvagner. s...s i a s n 1 I O'Hrien. If..a 1 S 0 0 0 olOamel, lb.3 2 9 0.) 1 nlOear. rf. ...3 S 1 n 1 3 1 e.-oug-n. 3b... 2 2 t 1 eiarry. cf.....4 1 Conrov. S....I I AndePn. If.4 2 Clark, lb.... I 0 Pulz. 2b 4 3 Smith, c. ...4 I Hurk. 3b 4 0 Poerl'g. p -2 0 Veager .... 1 !. -f otals Scha. (binding. a H( Ie. p... I 01 Trials ,3 27 ie 4 I 3ti..S 2 3 1 C..1 ..4 0 4 1 3 0 ..4) II 37 13 I Hatted for Powllng tn the ninth. i-cor- by innings: Milwaukee ...0 niootoio-- Kansas City 2 0 0 ll 0 0 1 0 4-J Summary: jaaroed rmuvMUarauke. X Two-baaa HU-Ccarcrjc i, ji'arntr J. fiaszc. I. Ttr-baa Cl-veland I Detroit. AII.11 O.A H. ARH.O A E. P.ck'ng. If a I 1 1 1 Harlev. cf...5 3 3 0 Wenve-. rf 3 3 3 'iPay. rf S 1 1 1 a- lluelow. 2b I 1 1 o Stall'ga. f..3 1 2 O i (ienln.. f I 3 1 0 s-ulH'n. 3b. ..I 0 2 1 .'rl-h'in. lb 1 "I') "'McAIIIe'r. s.l 3 n 2 1 Hier'er. SI. i 2 3 4 21 Oray. 3h ..4 1 1 S Higgles, c .1 I 1 4 ai Rjan. lb... .4 I 12 0 White s 4 3 4 (! Shaw, c ....3 0 7 10 Hurler. P-..3 1 7 ojCrooln. p....4 0 1 i Totals ;n : ; 31 4 Totals ...JS 11 17 13 Cl-veland 1 0 1 0 1 8 n 1 1 I Ie!mit 30000930 d- Summary: Karned runs Detroit 3. First base bj r r rors Cleveland 1. Detroit 2. twt on bav--Clev-elard P. Detroit 8. First base on halls i)fT Horfer 2. ofr e'ronln I. stni k out Ry cronln -Crlrham 3. HotTer 2. Plekertng t. H-ulow 1: bv Heffer- Cronln. Three-bose hits Harley 1. Tmi. I-a bits McAllister 1. Pl-kerin( l. Kacrtflce hlts-lear 1. Molen base Oenlna t Hariri 1. McAllister 1 Hit bv pitcher By Cronln Cenlns. Hoffer. Kuelow-. By Ilofler Shaw, tviia- Play! I Any nm you choose yon can keep your blood cool and yoar nerres steady by drlnklna; phavrj of HIRES Rootbeer The Patorte Temperance Drtak. . NnpKunutl3ni. rlu fcr ttrt r prtoiuas sAsjsa fr tor Wi. I V J V i a r