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v- tiSr SSV" 'Kt'!;7 3f fj;l !SfiJ5?r3v.ri-5' V "S--' i-Hof ' ' ' W5 ? ' --. j- . " Sltla&s 5" A - 'fc'-"; -i 5. -.Sttn - U ?rtrr THEPEPUBLIO-SATURDAY. MAT 18,1901. EkfcpSlr J- Slf' St M. KRNAYS WINS THEt REPUBLIC FORM CHART. "WE CURE VARICOCELE i;i A SMALL FORTUNE St. Loula Fair Association's Spring Meeting, Fifteenth day. starter. William Bruen. Weather fair: track fast. Judge. P. A. Brady; WSu hmi , r-t - f f?Bjr ppt?pw rvrT-j-taaaaassan Aaaasle? "7 fefe 1 &s BSsHBSb8BsBV tlMa.Tl- OOP First race, purse WOO. 3-year-olds and up, one mile: injj HORSES. Wt. 8. K. H K. 8. F. Joekfjs OpenlCloief' W. Wis Mae Day (0..1 m 4 s l 1 1 1" D Shaw 1-S 1-4 f WPP0.ua (i) .... ill 6 In J f S'i Dloas 3 4 S 5 Si Sf,Uo ?5"2)' 1 1 ' 4 Harhbrgr 30 g OMonrt Oar 0).... ill I 3 4 4 6' 4 Plunkctt .... 10 1W IS K lljwmr t) in 7 S i & H S'i Carle 60, 1M M l Joe DoushtyC)... Ill a Vi S 7 CUD Vltatoe.. M 150 M S? Sfordiman (7) m l 44 J 5 SH 7 I. O'Brien... 30 1W H M4 IDltudonne (4) .. 104 1 t 6' tnk 2 lU noae SO 60 -?, T.M rrr - W-- 'tv i Wen-Known Snnreon Gashes lagerof $35(10 on Mara Eleana We want t talk or write to every man who Is afflicted with Varicocele or Its results-Xervous Debility and Lost Manhood. We will esplaln how this serious disease Is a constant menace to your health and why It Is essential to your future welfare, happiness and success, that you be cured at once. We will describe fully the system of treatment we will use In restoring you to good health and power, and tell you why our method cures, where all other treatments fall. Cast aside your modesty. Tout Manhood Is slipping away, you cannot afford to delay. Call aai Be EHEL'nei Frte. "We Can Cure You, to Stay Cured, in 5 Days," st ilSri . at tne fair urounas. Br- fr. Ky 8trt rood. Woe easily. Winner. K. B. KUider't b m.. 4. by ltermence Aola-Uila. A gal- IKODDS WERE SIXTY TO ONE. lop for Mae Day. CnsBnaiina kpnt tin at mtmrt nnrt plvn a. lmrnn rfrl all lh sir. ran good race. Elmpnn. oat of It for a long war. rama with a rush at the finish. Saordsman ran wIt for six, rurloan Dlcudonne fat and etslly ridden: can do better. iimc -Z5, jo, i:i5H, 1:014, 3-i& Ia . ,. 5-r"- KS: Bv t-... r?ywii., . t-.. WL- .. Biding FalBe eJjtCKev jvuiih, tuu ub ESHer, Took Advantage of t- Pace and Won Bace by Five Liengtns uuii uny-a tspon. 3SM.s- YSi.'Doctor A. C. Bernays, the local surgeon. 'won 8,500 on James C. Ghlo's filly. Maria TBtii ((Doctor Uasbrouck Lucille Mi- Bene). no Tan nrsx in me scconu ito thSXalr Grounds track yesterday. Maria ' Jteeani went to the post In a field of twelve A. ...-. ... f.i. a .. en ... 1 ssevaen nines wim an huuu ub w w JXsajilnst her. Although the races she has ;. ftarrlously run justified tee nuy oeing neia .-; cheanlr. her clever trainer and her ! jmmim," )tai9 mnA f-nnfMenpA In her. Mr. VVtl. l . .A .1. -.. . 1... nl nt.BnMt (lp WO on her victory. Doctor Bernays, Win of p morn enthusiastic nature than Ssifcli friend Mr. Ghlo, bet 150 on her to win. ; 'He sot as good as 60 to 1 for part of wis .-aaoney. t.Jr5 Doctor Bernays would not admit exactly -how much he bet. but acknowledged mat he bad: a wager down on the filly. From a , Mend It was learned that he had won $3,500 r-s-ij on the race. The bets made were of a sen- j- UniBluai nature, mr. vtnio oacjung uib uuj .-.seeause sne camea ois colors, uocior uer- 'lin because she belonged to a friend. TiV.Tkla la. the largest winning that has been VJBade by one man on a single race at the :3s! "Meeting. In fact, the records of the Fair 'Grounds ring bear no note of any such win- j:Wlmg ever being made by one man on one K .fi"-DpctorBernars, Mr. Ghlo and other sentl- .t JMatal men who bet on Maria Eleana were &S.akllA',wHif,i n win -(trhtl- I I. ..tilt.. that she won by five lengths. It Is also rASa A mL ., . I.,.. ..... .I..J. . mi ii . ,-.1ag-at the finish. She got off sixth In a is ssMa ox xwure maiaens. iTiere was a son fc" f loaf about the first Quarter. Mystee, f Tfat Gift. Winter Belle and Miss Faustus, .tefc.. .! atBfttMc. ., ,,l ll tk 1ln,. In AI.A .WW W. awmUf., W.UJU W IMM Ml Ml. aaoa a bit. Then the Confederate irrev of -.aI" ?ia.lK M.. m.m k ... . A I. .. 1" jlnstant. was leading by five lengths. This mm tne nuy mamtainea to me wire, tnougn Xuhn drove her to the very last ounce. vXkt Jockey deserves commendation for the .' -maaimar In which he took advantage of the Wmmm pace set vj tne leaders ana tor nts iiivparatetent effort when be got in front. r Brc kT Ite c. C. JUtHtt. j;;,jtana Kieana u a nay nuy, by uoctor wTtke Utt C. C MaffltU whose favorite 'MM was her dam. Doctor Haebrouck, her vif waa considered the greatest sprinter of Xitas-Tln IK by William Barrlck and broke xa training, Josenh D. Lucas of Good- woett-leased him for stud purposes. Mr. Oslo bousht Maris. t at the sale of VvMr. Maflftfa stable In the spring of 1899. ; .Mm 'was then, and Is sow, a little, light :scvaB ,f Jlr, enio, the owner or Maria Eleana, is -we-nown local turfman, formerly a armBL iotua. Ha dm ma stud nt the lacaa homestead, near Normandv. a . - .- . ... . V . ui mac-, ou-vma bl uoanes hock Be races for the fun of It, and al- aa a. amau Dei aown on mi own to express his love of and confidence l, .tunce tne victory of nis filly yes was received with delight by the Grit. Iffr. Huffman' flllir hn ran to also a daughter of Doctor Has- ra. betaur tnr PirV ITn ri-iti remarkable fact that so far every fgg :".. or a uu atamtt sale naa 5Wg.Ptlon of the supposedly best aS9wST au tarned out good investments, bt Sella alone went wrong In training. ,r:liker teveaa li.m. ssanoi me aiarui uaeana race. Judge r fl?Pende Stevens, the boy who rode :iid.tn5 ,fl;,d ?f ,ot- Stevens land to fall oft th fiiiir hii. . .v.. ' 4Mlt aVtable faamla mnis ttmwt Iuiak .k. f-lVl yh.-She acted in a most dodle IT "iJrJ?13 noin at all a bad per- SaaeiaJS.!11"!?1-, Thouh Uie S"! y in eleventh slace. shn ran . tSCSSHiF Sf. 5!Ld KLJWswff? ueuJi Htevena awtmr wldo. huh oirio -rfiii CT i7wu"1..Bl oeaxen norses. :2sWnietalteIr- Jn4' Brady maspend. mtaXiSH. racSt.tJ r was soine SS5"!1 Blink had an alrinir. aSfL !ffnr no"1"- Hurry out 'tswa-M i-Tt MC": '" 0D- bad in iB?ranWn. .!? creditable race. : " "Wy four lenrtha at the . .. SCTalaSnSl'SS?" " " . "er , ---.- art-- Tata. r- m riCafi M.r -- --f ?r. -- - 'w uutuxea in me nrst race. bStttJ MSL," . e end, and . tl.tr S.-.i-r"' uuv vuo orse ne nas 71 '" JW;a4 a arS. "StS?"".?. nnUned rtde. ' ""0 t-i (baas 1 Hlnl TMC6a s 8. beat better (mm, k. -.. . 52!,rhen "5 showed Eda. Riley, lver Coin and Windward th.vi KthV'rJK fySi ?e from the Iter oi :-n. "ii 5"e.er. vigor etfoSia8,VF Seated". baS "a Uaua, when ha it mi.CreT 52"?K??e'. off last, ran a at rth?3raatt5rorleVOCkeJr " the thlftai.-fc-X."! "JH. P tne niM uv ..ir"" ..e iasi race. t!7 aVStT.'V- "2 ey came i Jewel aa'th-" JIT." 5P others. hiL2ro5L?rt rSL "w'.jT'Bak6 & front. "u anois were ' Faxlr GrocMda p-.-i m- . - ... ..; , Uarhtotng Flash ZZZ.'L'J': "?'"n: K T8 Caxton .... as J72 Inuendo ".jog s porallce 104 !g i.I"u m one Johnson ...105 "tS""..J4 M M .i fnl nlvam 'im awteq w ,101 tea ......105 .AM Sffir' M,,ns rYttVab JterrJBiHan ja uurtca 44 Satin Cnat J9VLa-"i. KJ Undea Eila..l an -waocr.. Ml Mazhnns S (Ninr. SI wufoar aad cue-halt furlong., 1 Dora in PUIM! rr Ui Ikra VHftaa ou ' wBtJrar.W "g Monte Hlmwn.lS el TTIO ....a.. laM KaiostV ::::::::1S ..UX iwea. srraa farloara. elltng: lie .. link- ' M.....1OTM KIT ..in ..101 S71 Ot taH, t..ll Bowan ..1W eevehi and r-aaK lurtoSrae': FrojuOa SS JHl Jg" Aubrey.. L58--0" " twenty yards. aeUrng: S jRSeLdB Cai Daaliima j-w-i- ... L,, axi. aMJ, linden Etta. Anna. jlais. tjrto. Mont Hlmrar. iiwarmn. Sonne. Orleans. litre. iv. mm kock. iwiru I IMCsTBB. . c HM sVt Mftstff r. Jaw ja -1 - ' A. --- irrZaTsEI' I cnL.r ' jp:,ooa enougn to win. S5t,J ofcomlng straight dowr, the SSS. TP" ."Wung the filly into the rail irr'e WMH THtimaa E- .. IsSS. 869 Second race, four and one-half furlongs, I-j car-olds: lod. HORSES. Wt. 8. U. M- SS0 8M CM (S3 50 BSO sw Maria. Eluan . ! 7 k 3 I 4 t 10 11 V u Myatce , Hat Gift ..... Winter Belle ., Okla Wlsatndine ..., Ckantrelle ..... Ella Florence . 8E".:::::::::; Mlts Faastna . Olive Street ... tt..!,!iF1.i.Tro5.rllM?n '-."Hi four drlTlw. Winner. J. C Ohio's ch. f.. 2. by Doctor IK'S?-lf?em Manette. Maria Eleana waa away wlnnlnr. Kulm took advantage of a loaf. JmSL fciSS0? 1ut .mnd n1 u won before they knew It. Myatee and Ha Olfr had no excueei , 5?"..ot l liV" badlr ridden oft last, taken the long route and Into all pockets. Time :07. :18, .ao, :5$h. O" Third race, purse (400, five and one-half furlongs, maiden 3-year-olds: I Ind HORSES. Wt H. (19 IDucaesa (3) 105 lit 5 107 100 107 102 SI 4 3 1 2 t 11 7 S 14 12 8 4 I' 2 EH 19 3 13 It Ml iThe Wv mi Kl I, Ellis Olenn (J). iniian Hena m. 579 S51 (37 Prince cf Dellrht( rirst une w. ...... Pr. stonmouth (J) Meade Belle (31.... IJ P. S 17) 113 S19 Free Olrl (3) v& i?.,ner.0 95 102 813 5" van uieate ui... Brigand Queen (5). Undle (3) 110 17 8tart good. Won cleverly. Winner. Perkins A u3. viuic iui.wcii nwien. juiia uienn Quit race Queen, almost left, ran feat. Singer will Time an, :is. an. :42, :5354. 871 Fourth race for 3-year-olds, seven Ind 1 HORSES. Wt 8. 853 Blink ill j 853 Wall 113 3 (851) Hurry 107 1 847 Miss Theresa 107 4 H. 2 J 1 1 I 2 8 J ..J1 ,'Vi?0,U.ca.nterin,i. WuJP'. McCoy Co Js ch. c 2. by Vlctory-Shulne Blink was if. f2r.1r!lLBS' w"Jl.5utff at nr,t turn, came strong In the stretch; Is Improving slowly; TiL.5?qnilULCoy.iTn,'r,. JTn.!L00,l net- Bbt aB eluiost left at the post. .a.b .. MV, ."JI, aw7at Vt, Jt.l. ii. 872 Fifth race for 3-year-olds and upward, one mile and one-sixteenth: Ind HORSES. lWt . 855 144 8(1 864 S48 849 856 8l 809 850 856 819 806 61 S5 Curenla. S 2 U S 12 6k 7k 1 13 f w 14 11 Itexell ansa matron SlUcr cms una J '4 Windward Eda Rlly Ransom rnl Mane u. Brown.. Vedas , Kate Freeman ... J7. 10 14 6 15 11 C. P. Jones Btuttgart Eleanor Holmes.. Tea Gown Inuendo nk! man gooo. won in anard drive of four. Winner. J. K. Pinter's torn. I Jr!nr of fwi 2SiI,SdJrTUride pJSS.'aS l2?Sl, fK'1 &$i &&?& wuhi IfSSd'rlSeT1 l5?y lPow1a0tonSll,St"f'it Coto' " " " "" n,c' WOTM D,"e won aimr-Mn, .ti, m. 1:3, nu, igu 873 Sixth race, six furlong, 2-year-olds Ind. I HORSES. JWt 8SS 846 855 855 sa S55 83 "838 843 855 858 858 llrlsh Jewel , Command ... S 4l II t 12 Pei ercy R., amlvel . S; i .1" 11 13 V 13 Prima ir.. Mound City ., Qjtflt Belts ., Uncle Iwla . .Crossmollna .. HI Kollar . .. Frtdolln Fred Hesslg .. W. J. Baker . V& Start fsJr. Wfln smlnf m?V UH a - SSf 'SSSL S'iL"?? otwjta tt OT.a, race. Percy R. Is coming. Samlvtl was weaklr Bella's race waa verv 8ama applies to Kollar, especially poor. Tlme-Jii,. :H. 1:14. collar bone broken. C. Moon, who waa on Al Lone, suffered considerable Injuries. None of the winners were at less than ! t0,A.ta the betting. Weather pleasant; track fast. Kewport Samnsarlea. rtrst race, selling, one mite-Queen Quality, 10 (Undsay), 4 to V. won: Nicou. 110 (Cunnlninam), to L second: Rowdy O.. 110 (Forehand), 15 to 1. third. Tunc. 1:44. Bridge, American Pride, lady Ida. DurreU, Margaret Hoffman. Tangible, Albert Edward. Concha. Hija, Derklyne W. and Belle Nutter also ran. Second race, six furlongs, selling-. Meggs, IM (C. Wllsonl. 8 to 1. won: Frank Fellows. 190s W. Narvaer) is to r, second; Firing Bird, 104 T. Jackson), t to 1. third. Tims. 1:11 . King's Pet. Prudent, Tony IJcalil. Sauce Boat. Oeorga lnar. Bettle R.. Haddler, Al Lons andTsUrsck also ran. Third race, six furlonxe, selling Saguenay. 104 (B. Hoar), 20 to 1. won; Rare Perfume, 110 (Cun alngham). ( to 5. second; Banquo 1L IM (Wdsay). to 1. third. Time, 1:1414. Caloocan. Plna Chip, Leetka. Custodian, Quaver, Nancy Belts and Sachem also ran. Fourth race, one mile, selling Miss Redwood. 110 (Watson). 4 to 1. won; Passaic. 1U (Richards), 7 to 6. second: Eons. V (Beaaehamp). 4 to 1. third. Time. 1:41H. Ah Furst, Laspara, Ellho len. Doctor Black, Outburst. Toluca and Lgrllls also ran. Sixth race, four furlongs. eelUng-Bandrail, 10S (Troxler). 10 to 1, won: Tom Crabb. IN (May), B to,, second; Doctor Worth. 10 (Aoker). t to 6. third. Time. :H Hullabaloo, King Rex. Ve neer and Brussels also ran. Sixth race, seven and one-halt furlongs Ben O'Fallon. 10W (W. Karraes). 30 to 1. won. Obsti nate Simon. 10W (Aker), 8 to 1 second; Little Henry. 100 (U. Jackson), S to t third. Time. l:14H. Charles Eetes, Imperialist, Baffled. Blen heim and Bean also ran. To-Day'a Newport Entries. First race, si furlongs, purse: Zenaide River Princess .. .104 .104 .101 .107 .107 .107 .110 .113 Margaret Hoffman i. Hayseed Old Phil , The Tramp Toung Henry Palawin Major Bell Sylvan Dell Colonel Btrathy.. Cardenas Immense U1CK XlODSOn. Harelnoor 103 Harry Tocum.... Second 'race, six furlongs, selling: Erema 102 All's Well 10J The Bronze Demon. .102 Fireplay IU Lillian Hoffman 101 Juniper Albert Edward.. lady Herman... Ruth Parks Antithesis ....104 ....107 ....107 ....107 ....10 ....10$ ....106 ....lot ....107 Third race, six futlonlcs. curse: iSftt1 ?W ll Hermes . W. O. Welch 102 Unsighttv Robert Gray Mi Falthaard J. T. 101 1 Pllllardlst Miner's entry. Fourth race, one and one-4ighth miles., sallina: Hinsdale . . 91 Governor Boyd.. 101 11 Ssucehoat .. 98 ..100 ,.101 vuiDorat . Castlno ., Passaic . Charles Estee.. Atlsntus Getabout ...... ..U4 ..114 ..111 ,...1(0) Slasher Fifth race, four f urlonas. nuraa J Patrick Cruay Quick Easterboy iK Lena A Wedding March lot Scortlc :.... . ...Z Lrnden Tree lOJl Sixth race, one mile, purse: E5T y JO I Colonel cassiay.. Hlxhtone Si Peter Duryea.... Little Henry wlj. H. Sloan. . Charlie O'Brien 107 1 Seventh race, one mile, hurdlei Mrs. Bradsnaw ItSlSantser Charlie Daniels 1J7 Seldenbach " "" Mr. Brookwood 1J7 B O. Fx..".";: ....10s ....101 ....103 ..107 ..110 ,.110 ...1X7 :::Bo CLOSE FINISH AT LATOKIA. Five Horse Passed the Wire Heaaa Ayart. CinctanatL O.. Hay 17.-The finish in th fourth race at Latonla to-day, with six starters engaged, waa most exciting. Win ter won with ease, with her rider's hands down on her withers, but the other five iu'ht;.,tJ?ut t?ae 'w "Wde, and passed thejudgesf stand only beads apart, rw Aladdin, at 20 to 1-were the winner. . LsUanla asaasartesu irSLJas'.. !" ?rtns-JsBowood. IM (a3-Mar- !!"' .t?..?' tt'ri Time. ll Teocer. Ltttle Rlu. Prtnca of AfrCa7 aasnaa a an s afiinnrr ann ssrsafsisvsaa Tb .a e -A-m -.iT """ -sT-. e M UfltsUinL m ld a. inira irftss arrrz. -- - - - Plms 1- "lYmptrtss, n na Fortfr B. also ttn. ntth raxw on atMl ontvslxtenitfi tfi1swvtt. ui : - e&Wi jSaWfeiT- m XZT--r;Si TK2T,2'.KrJH.twsr- i T ss Ullllt. 'Xllgxax, IsaaMsa. M Ksw-I T.. Bsestu. Grcr Fsa sM sssnur.Tfassracw -i - -" mmmtr sos i - wsicaso. assy it. psjiutsiy Sheridan Clarke nf ;irjiiv or minnerxns aefested the Unlvers. vianysius; Larry ..':. Cleth''Wsir'- u,: ir "-"" wacwsisx. iiu wgs esaBd.bvlfsVwr Issniig siTii issisisl -, SmSSL.-tatmw try rf Iowa In -the ,sS fleldad teS Ik JStassn ptiS SSS.W' "7 ya..aBd taken, to UwTatyHosDttalSSK' iSSSPi'JfSSiSZSSSilSm am an annus I i i --:--- -. -t-ttj -. m. w- aw ar. am saw.Mi. mr . - ..j nnnnr tnu rhminnn m. HiMh n.u nnoii nse-ii wsi; jr.. . ... iiu ki. ue is uauut n ds ssruu ; ?r, i : aab-.97.77? a ' sa raso sbdssls ajsss Betting Open Close tn" 7 10 t 13-5 7 7 2 II 5 10 3) 10 34 54 10 34 10 15 12 10 15 S. Jockey. PI. Kuhn 4 1 US 1 8 8 It O'Neill .... McCluikey Hart ....... 34 V 41 S'4 H 4' 6k 7 ll 9 11 10 It ll 12 12 Steiena Overton .... HIOM Roeder Dadn IT. O'Brien.. ;i itoee .., Morse Betting Jockeys, Open Close PI. U Roae 8 12 5 Olwton E-2 4 . 3-2 J. T. Woods. 0-2 16-5 t S Hart 8 IS 8 A. Weber.... 4 3 3 Kuhn 10 7 3 T. O'Brien... 89 3 O'Neill 10 44 15 Flnerty 30 61 24 Vtlnslett .... 10 4 Bell 14 24 13 Plunkett .... 10 8 4 . Mullwll 34 80 34 IGourh. 13 31 13 F. 1 8' 4 k It 6 6 8 7 10 8k S 9 It 10 It 11" 13 12H 71 IS' 14 14 I Cos ch. 3. bv Fnvor.Varnliih Tliiraitsii. h War mn his race Prlnri nf Dellr-h mn m mi hear watching; oft bad, ran as If he had eped. furlongs: Betting Jockeys. (Open Closci Pi. V If.. Rose 17-10 10 r. InolHarshbenrer 3" IJ T. Woods 4 IWlnslett .... 12-5 85 S 20 Betting OpenlClose 4- F. Jockeys. 1 3 SI4 12 4k 10 13 7 S 14 5 IS 11 1" 8 Hi 4 2 8 lfH 12 9 10 13 7' 15 It lnkfEafl 10 2 2 6 2 4 13 6 6 8 6 ;5 40 O'Brien . Bioea S ii 12 13 14 15 Steens .. Horse O. Weber. U Rose.., Dade ..... irn .... A. Lines., Hart , Olvena ... Anstel .... J. T. woods. u. vnatoe. and upwards: Betting OpenlClose 8. Jockeys. PL 4 l 8 10 11 1" 12 12 6 1 2 P 71 8 9 10 11 12 13 U Rose .... A. Morrison. D. Vltatoe... Qoagh .... Dade ,. Morse A. Weher I 30 f 25 30 CO 7-2 9 2 10 I 2 IS 5 4 12 40 24 8 1 10 li 12 ?) 15 15 20 40 6 44 34 104 1 20 19 6 S 5 2 60 20 4 2 2 Flnertv Glvens Harsnoerger Wlnsitt Blosa Overton I IFsHae'a -. .. a J ' . . ' . . " ' weiT rlddenr AmJrJSSSrSSSXSi. ridden rshoald hv vJS, ;., n a, & A.I.L .... ,i ,T "m ""tl o 1I..10II, El.ht AAcMa, nawia ana ueicer. Hollar's race Time . l:l. Julia Rose, sin also ran. Ann, Fusion and Miss Durham To-Day's Latonla Entries. First race, selling, s.jeer-olds and upward, ens Polv Blzbv . Pi Cross Tries M JJ S?g Elksrood .?.... .100 Don Clarendo ' WIPat Garrett 105 selling. 2-year-olds and upward. Arabia ........ Beauty Book Anchor .Second race, six furlongs: Flora Belle . Trouballne ... Little Verrnlca 181 Full Dress ...toe ...100 ...10 ):thel DnviK . Eleven Bells . Glenfeilow ... Marlon Lynch -z;-r" "w"m iiuiituccr 103 atrfSlongs': 0n,5lc', '-yeM-olds and upward: JJancywood MlSlm W. toe 5f!2.;!i- 100 1 School for Scandal .107 "J?"? 101 1 Captain Gaines ......110 veaSXidi Sn"11!?' ,h Tobacco Stakes. J. yearvoids and upward, one mile: 4&!l &". tStGrandon 7 jSSr2Swta II Trinity Bell .... " "loi mwi?1. ; Ml Chorus Boy IIioJ .Ti?7jce' S-wr-old flllles. nve furlongs: Mlasi Chapman 152j"Mald of Dundee ,....I05 V2JS5J5 100 Hahnetta .....m onerSle"0 ,eUln' -Tear!ds and upward. 0 v!n"' ., Whitfield ioj &TBrmM."::::::io0iritaM Eebr lw Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. OHKET RAH A MILE IK H40 2-8. RUden r Domlnlek-lHommeaien JU.1ttm a Killing-. ..11)0 new track Is becoming fist B "'" ' l9?er Hommedleu made a "kllllha" Ini. -Srsii7w.Jrla' " on'V favorite to S?neriflW5.bewen.nrou, "WlnkfitWs over oonnaence. Weather cTear; track fast. Worth Samsaarles. 4"niwoi,:mFinlJS, RvSkhe1!?.? jecond; Haniwn!nruuiTta,,?,K', .L!J- Time. s'nloM inanfi'S!:ha,S?,r. per. Sam and Hlrsch also ran. nl BskrsL 1W w.i.."V J5I- tnJJnh.m.n .iZTZS ""op. Nlmbledown i.r.rrr: -1. " nvEISeflrv Sx, '2 ""'ng-Ecome, ialdiri tn i 'tiXP. .'i'"' US S,!?..030?! i5a, 10S (Nutt). 15 110 (Cbbura), to i tnim. S5i :..SJ: 5lWff. . Aadrattus, DaUsTtAT. z. " v-rr . bmnu, i 3irL Emma. SJ SlIsVs MM a l, Governor oya ana jksiu also nut 'Meitssth aaea a, -.a " . .. . Natural dai. so fflCi? 'Sri"1 turlongs. purse Sb nStSuUx ,.l- u t0 ' won; Braw Lad. i2.mk12S '2K1 V .eecond; Hop Scotch, lit Monongah and Vlncennes also nnT JM,cnu' To-Day's Worth Entries. ttrst rare, seven furlongs: Ranco 104 fWoodstirk Palrle Doe ., J04 Martha Fox lot Patroom....- ioj Maryland Reserve ..101 Blumlst ...... ....... si Al Brown ". Geta Blackburn ... Sculptress , Knight Banneret . jsernman Gray BUI HIggtns ... tt I Second rseejhaudicap. one-half mll: John A.i Clarke 11 1 Ed Austin .. Graccbl . M Brlssae Johanna D.. Mtrac. j, Jfnoge ...... .......zOsi .105 . sz . 5 Tnira race, nve furlongs, selling Enurn B Burma ;ten ..... S7 f,Too Da're"! The Rush .... Oovernor Bayers .... s) Msggle Davis 105 Fourm race, the Piper Handicap, mile and a sixteenth Tayon .104 JSZ .114 .101 Boney Boy Robert WaddeU Advance Guard . Ben Chance ..114 ..101 ..IB) .. M The Conqueror 11.. LoolsvlUe caviar . .vtar ........ ....ui Fifth race, one mile, selling: 5i, j .3 Ben Chance goroui -" J?l Laureate ..... nraecnion ...... ....ioo Radford ...... 55!!2, -JH " "ck .. TrcDor ... ....... .ill ...111 ...104 ...101 ...107 Sixth race, one mile, selltng: Tiee Hanoi ..let Bunro Oxnard .: Handlcappex ... Daamar :.n ..104 ,.101 ..104 ..IOJ ,.1 ..10! .-ss ..St Defender U ,.104 ,.104 ..107 Tpbe Paine xnarM ..107 John Orlfgsby Seventh race, eae salM, selling: Barhafa. B. mite W.. LSkevlew Belle -.. Little Singer .. "SSTS:.::::".: rranfc Iratand ... Sack Phelps '.... . .Bradley; entry, ;st BtewthnM. 3 51 CO 0 15 25 10 13 84-20 19 12 f t 64 150 61 80 C 0 7 4 6 4 Why Varicocele Causes Sexual Weakness. Tou ask why Varicocele Is a serious dis ease and how It produces Sexual Weakness. Replying to this we say: If you are denied food and proper reuriehment you will be come weak and emaciated, and unable to perform your regular work. So It to with Varicocele. The Sexual Organs are denied the proper quantity and quality of blood. the necessary circulation and nutrlUon, and In consequence of the" stagnation the parts become weakened and wasted. As the cir culation Is sluggish, so does the sexual vigor become. Man's whole nerve and vital force originates from and depends on a healthy Sexual sj stem, and this Is why the health of every Varicocele sufferer U endangered. We Also Cure, to Stay Cured, Stricture and Gleet In 10 to 20 Days, Blood Poison in 30 to 90 Days, Nervo-Sexua1 Dability in 30 to 90 Days, and All Vital Weaknesses and Diseases of Men. WRITE"-01" personal visit Is always preferred, but If It Is Impossible for you to call, write us a full description of your case as you understand It. plainly stating your .ir. ... 85"nPtoms. We have perfected a system of Home Trestment that has proven uniformity successful: thousands are cured by mall who otherwise would be unable fo M. aavai?tage of our expert skill and wonderful success In curtne. All out-of-town patients receive our personal attention, and may rest assured that our very best efforts iv. i. " ln their behalf.' aa much .- prucucst a7 ana ORS. FRANCIS & FRANCIS, first day the fratuns are the Inaugural Spring. at three-fourths of a mile, for S-j ear-olds and upward, and Vernal btakes, for S-year-olda, lUlW added. YELLOW TAIL WOJf AGA17C. Beat Articnlate In FIve-Farlonar ltaee at Oakland. San Francisco. Cal., May 17. The feature of tho programme to-day was the meeting of Yellow Tall and Articulate ln the live furlongs etcnt. Tho former colt was an oddc-ori faorlte, and won easily. Nonle, .who took tho opening event, was backed from 20 to 1 to 10 to 1. Escalante upset calculations In the fifth rnce by winning at odds of 10 to 1. Vaasallo, the fa orlte, failed to get any of the money. Oakland Summaries. First race, four furlongs Nonle, IIS (Sullivan), 10 to L won; Lento, lit (Green), 4 to 1, second; Gypsy Bo. Ui (Shields). 4 'to L third. Time. .siU. Shellmount. Dan Collins. Clear Sky. Ulf Jlksslc. St. Setoy, Wanderlns Boy, Sue Robinson, Cayenne Pepper and Knocklngs also ran Second race, fle furlongs Yellow Tall, 1S7 (Ruiz), 9 to a), won: Articulate. 127 (Ransch), 5 to Z, second; Mike Strauss. 134 (Hoar), 11 to 1. thlid. Time, 1:03. Dald S. and Aurora B. also ran. Third race, four furlongs Carlo, IIS (Conley), & to 2, won; B. C. Green. 118 (Basslnger), I to 1. second; Lady Carlo. 115 (Rnls), 7 to. 1. third. Time, H91i. Botany, Axmado, Remele, Tou-You and senator Bruce also ran. Fourth race, one mile and a Quarter. selling Gauntlet. US (Ransch). 11 to-10. won: Malay. 103 (Haaslnger), 6 to 5, second; Stromo. 89 (Fauntle roy). 6 to L third. Time. J .-OS. Vohlcer and Fsunette also ran. Fifth race four and a half furlongs, selling Escalante. 104 (Alexander). 10 to 1. won: Royalty, 105 (Uasalnaer). 3 to 1. second: Porous. 104 fHoarl. 30 to 1, third. Time, ilVi. Vassallo, Huachuca. I SSTSsn " D,nd5r' E- -' Atn'Bi, nd lljn I ." . .t."j ' ". --;, iz "... i... il:. ' Sixth race, six and a half furlongs Jim HaU, 106 (Alexander), 11 to r s, won; Wardman. 104 (Bastlnzer). 3 to 2. second: Dunfree. 105 (Ransch), 8 to 1. third. Time, l.IL ' Flatterer Maresa also ran. . To-Day's Oakland Entries. First race, five furlongs Llndo ..108 Katie Walcott ...107 ...107 ..107 ..118 ...111 ..US First Shot Ooldflnder ... John Welch ..... Saul ot Tarsus., ...109 ....109 ...W9 ...109 bwlft Water .. DevUsta Senator Matts Bvlrato Rosa Ban ,.107 Searchlight .... Second race, six furlongs, selling GllssAndo Position Yule Mountain Denr Homestake .... Sunello ,.112 .112 Galene ...110 ..110 ..110 .114 ..114 ..114 Nettle Clark .... March Seven .... Harry Thatcher Morliura. Rapldo ..lit ..IIS ..n: ..112 Alas ..119 Third race. Futurity course: The Giver ...110 Lou Weliea Achilles lialDIlnu ..113 ..103 Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: Mocorlto ...112 NOVlA ..112 ,.U4 Fcrslda Torslna Daniel ........ Jingle Jlngls HI Mldo .hi .in Doctor Nemburla 114 Amasa 114 Jerld 117 ..lit ,.113 vuckoy foul nay uo Fifth race, one mile and fitly yards, selling. Frank Duffy ..110 ..110 Slssenlne , 97 Lost uin . Rurdoo 8tromo Montallade 8c-eenwell Lake Qulbo Formero Jim McCleevy ... ... 95 ...100 ...113 ...113 ...IIS ...10S ...111 ...114 ...110 ...US ....113 Iliuoun , 31 ustier Joe Sixth race, one mile, celllnr: Bathos ..101 DanKTOus Maid Monda Horton CastaKe .. Pine , ...109 ..joa .. no Gold One . To-Day'a Morris Park Entries. New Tork. May 17. The following are the en tries at Morris Park for Saturday: Flrn race, last seven furlonas of the Withers kmlle: Glade Run lOetGertrude Elliott IJ riurry ,...li I Historian 9 Balloon 1001 Second race, last five furlongs ot the Eclipse course: Hyphen Nugget Flower Shandonfleld Sombrero ..., Bur Nln. ..., ...110 ...110 ....110 ...no ...no ...no Old Pal .... Beta, i Vrllrda White Owl . Not Llmah Lucille 107 107 107 107 107 ......107 cay Boy ..110 Third race, the fourth ninninr nf the Katlnnal Stallion Stakes, last five furlong ot the Eclipse cuurnc. Firing Line .... Gotdseeker .... Saturday Golden Cottage Whisky King . McDowell .123 .122 .13 .123 .122 .US Byrne of Roscrea . Computa Cunard Goldsmith Enrlght .122 .122 .122 ..123 .113 Fourth race. the Ladles' Stakes, Withers mile: Donna Henrietta ,.121 .121 Mintage ,.m Ail saints Trigger princess Pepper Anecdote ..121 ..121 ..121 Jan anlce ..in Queen Pepper 12l La Vallerle 121 Fifth race, handicap Withers raits: McMeekln 1!3 All Gold Star Brirht us nn vilctnr 91 88 Gulden 112 sailor King ... Withers 1C5 Matt Simpson " Sixth race, the International Steeplechase, dlcap. about two and one-half miles: Ochiltree lSOiOld Tank Trillion 14liLady Dainty .... Hlgble lul Zanslbar Pass j Partout 129 1 Din ...119 ...138 ...153 Croker's 'Horse Won. . London. May 17 At -the Oatwlck spring meet ing to-day the Alexandra. Handicap nf l.UM sov ereigns was won by Rtcbarl Crokcr's Harrow, With Lester Relft ln the saddle C. D. Mama's Veritas, ridden by Rlgby. came In second. Eight een horses ran, P. Lorlllard'a All II. "Danny" Maher having the mount, won the- Worth stakes. The Fledgellnir solt. with Johnnie Ralff ui in. wma fnd Microphone, owned by r. Canhon, BrviHi. wig juc pnlsbea third. Dollle Dillon's Fast Mile. Cle eland, O. May 17.-Orln Hlekok, the well known drler. who arrived In this city from Cal-J-i?7JLa.,0"2r.'. "!?. lhl -t before leaving California he timed Dolly DllCn a mile in 2(1014. 2?. SJif.l mf tyer. trotted In May. The trial was ever the Pleasantown, Cat. track. MADE TOW RECORDS. Wisconsin Athletes Defeat Illinois ,. "J?""1 Track Meet. oJS TV1?" -toy '17-Wisconsin de feated IUInoIa Ir. a dual traek meet at Camp Randair this afternoon by a score of 7a'4 to The divided, point -to the score was the result or a tie for second place ln the two mile run. Smith of Wisconsin finished first, well In advance of the othW and Mc Kachern of Wisconsin nd Katxel of Illinois raced the last hundred yards side by side, falling across the tape together from sheer exhaustion. In theTunnlng high. Jump Mercer of Wis consin established a new record for the university at t feet. Smith of Wisconsin, in IP?.10"?".8 nln wade a new record In MJ3, and Poage of Wisconsin made the quarter in 10 8-S the fastest time ever made at Camp Randall. IOWA SAVKD BV WAR5EH. roethal Player1 K '."?" "yr KeejserMtaneet Ath letes PrSlSBL 'Tmtofmmr r.mrwm .Wnneabolla. Minn' txav 17-r. rri- Jjergity of Minnesota defeated the Unrvets. Summer Heat Adds to the Dangers and Greatly Aggravates Varicocele. While Varicocele Is always debilitating. It Is tenfold more Injurious during the sum mer months. The heat causes a relaxation of the tissues and greatly aggravates the disease. The super-heated blood retained in the weakened, congested veins Is exceeding ly unhealthy, as It becomes filled with mi nute, septic clots, which are a serious men ace to the whole nervous system. These clots are often carried through the circula tion to different parts of the body, and Apoploxla, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, In sanity, Heart and Kidney Disease are soma of the fatal compllestlons which arise from neglected Varicocele. so as if hey were under our Immediate care. yon will una as in from O a. sn. to 8 n. Warner, the famous football player, who won all three of the weight-throwing events. Fast time was made ln most of the races. Harris lowered the university halt mile record by five seconds, covering the distant In 1 C9. LAWSON'S YACHT RULED OCT. New York Club Resents the Million aire's Peculiar Methods. RCrUBLIC SPECIAL. New York, May 17. Correspondence be tween Thomas W. LaWton. the Boston Cop per King, and owner of the ninety-foot jncht. Independence, and America's Cup Committee has reached such an acute stage ot bitterness on the part of the Boston man that the committee has decided to break oft all negotiations and to bar that boat not only from the trial races to select a de fender to meet the Shamrock, but from all other events over which the New York Yacht Club has Jurisdiction. This Includes the annual squadron cruise to the eastward, the annual regatta ln the lower New York Bay, races for the Newport cups, oft Bren ton's Reef Lightship and the Glen Cove cups on Long Island Sound. The decision not to permit the Independ ence to race ln the trials against the Con. tltutlon and the Columbia was reached by the Cup Committee at a special meeting held Wednesday In the office of Mr. Bel mont. The step was taken rather reluctant ly, some of the committee members say, and only after the correspondence had ceased to be entertaining. The owner of the Independence was noti fied for the second and final time last week mui uia inaepenaence coma not he made eligible to competition .In the trials as-nlnut tho'champlon Columbia or the ew Constl- imiuu, uuicss tne ooai was iransrerrea to a member of the New York Yacht Club and raced under his Dag. This Is a long-standing rule of the club, that no yacht shall bo eligible to compete ln any ot the club's events unless her owner be a member of the organization. Mr. Lawson Is not a member of the TfewYork Yacht Club and tbere was much undisguised talk when hi. rame was suggested for membership sev- J"4 1 tassel. It is said of one of the cup committeemen that, when Mr. Lawson was Anally notified inai ino ooat could not race under his "'. " cwjr waa most impertinent and 2?ii"l '9 ,one-.The statement Is addd thflt Mf. TWartv lntiati.t.J sa.a.Tam.- boat would be raced In the trials In spite pf the New York Yacht Club. This threat Speaking of the, correspondence, one of the committee said to-day to a reporter: in a word, Mr. Lawson wanted to force his way into, the New York Yacht Club wa oomraanlcaUons became taSertlnent.' We realized that he had spent maw thou sands to build the boat, but he Is not a member of the club, and unless the craft w?s under the direction of a club member we had no guarantee that the rules of yacht racing would be obeyed. We rSrrSt vy much that some othe? solution oTthe controversy was not possible." Ule The Independence is to be launched at Boston next Saturday. mcnea at ILLIlTOIg COLLEGE WOW. Knox Defeated In Athlef ie Contest hr Small Marsjln. Jacksonville, III., May 17 Th nnat dual athletic meet between icnColfege of Galesburg and the Illinois College of this city was held this afternoon at the MoriiS County Fair Grounds. Illinois College rw making 87 points to SS for Knox. T2liJa.c,k wasi? excellent condition, ss omo of the records will show. Summary: Kne1lf3aTSafSfTL nUn flm: Tubb' KZr'r&iiV,l'- flnt: Cortt' .eco,nd,Tlmr4"4,,iiUn0, fl"t: ArnoM' Kn I.?naofimconbd!rTi1n;o K' fl",: noT.e?o-irr8ai "m: HarB,on' 11" .une-rnii oioycle Lass. Ki vue-ouie oieycie LAt. Knox, first1 lllnols. second. Time. 2.54 1-s. ' ; Nichols. ; Battel!. Hamilton. Illinois, second. Time. 2.54 1-5, KSSSifc4 .mi"-. first; Lore, lUSHStW Knox-flr,t; " Kn01- I.So?..VScontgt.H"?Sfl,ctne,KMmrf'- aot.SincCfl,?Si -Discus Uirew-ciel&r. Illinois. BrstAekMnP. HVJ'S5K-r.ftS AdB&, imnoiyn-afBagnce?0,! Sfe SS! COySTaTUTIOlI IS READY. Serresho. Defender- Probably Win REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Bristol, R. I.. May IS. Such good nroaresa was made. last evening and to-day ln the ConVtUut 22 tLWi1 n,t uSTtor tile th H.e.S.feVJ' 2'5ni likely that the Herreshoff defender will have her first spin to-morrow evening. ..1??1,r.vm,niSaU wa" brought out of the ""J0!1 in!a afternoon about 3 o'clock and carried down the irharf on i trSck SSd lifted to the deck of .the Constitution bv purchases, where itwasbent on the boonu The work occupied lesstKn T "wSThoSrsT and after it was Cdmpletedthe saawas Se curely covered for, the night. M,LWas "e Oklahomsr asm Plnh Sheet. REPUBLIC 'SPECIAL. r . ' Guthrie, Ok., May 17-Tliert)kJahoma Terrltn, SSLaffvE JSSSMSij ActatSoaIoiedr'ltsr prSldent df; DT1,IeoreW" 'aub Si clubup!UPH,-0f "-"r B,Teo' Co" "O" , T .tv. Bowltaar Clah Matinee To-Day. Prosranuna far tha niu... r-ZiT .. matinee races, for ,l. aturnoia trZS r &F132. SSSS S5Atoe.-orfe5 many lovers of the light rirntas harse A iS clal match rata between hem Welclrstntter 1 SJfef"? 5Vinra5 V'" Tt Sundays W W. Harper. tM. and Lsnls SMlhrtnl?. viVv.J. Styft.Ji2?;K,2mtJ" " with behind -Al West--Rliag""!".???.; o ciocsj. ms entnea: v o!i HSb&f"- e-i Coltasn stock Farm Grace OvattoH. lL.ttt .vm. ., w- asssffled exhibition trot-Louis Medium, m. s ISSftaiSSiSJl w0?". h..TSwor ft j! SSHS' !. -;' ClemvWelck: Moot Throw Away Your Suspensory. Tour family physician will advise you to wear a Suspensory and will give you medi cines (to relieve the nervousness, etc, but they give you only relief and temporary stimulation. What you want Is a safe end permanent cure. Tou may look well and flatter yourself that you are as strong a man as formerly, but don't try to deceive yourself this treacherous, insidious disease, has wrecked stronger men than you. You confess your weakness every day you wear a Suspensory. It simply hides your defor mity Are you the man you was before this disease stole upon youT Answer yourself honestly. Varicocele slowly but surely low ers the standard of vitality end depletes the nervous system, which Is the foundation rf physlclal strength and that masterful qual ity which Is best expressed by the term-manliness. Coaaaltatlcm am Examination Free. m. aanaays, a. i Itl,. SB. St.Lsils'Ltis'lir, tat 800 OLIVE ST., Off. ltn: Monbell. ro. m (formerly Blanche O ). Col man Stock Farm: Larrv ic . o. g, ciem neick; Royal Flush, ch. g. Heitert. Iowa. State Shoot. Newton. la.. May 17. In" tho last day's shoot of the Stale tournament, Fred Gilbert and Rus sell Cllne of Spirit Lake won the team's trophy, killing twenty live birds straight. In th other live bird event. Gilbert, "Texas7' McKllve), Mar sail. Klep. Rossback. Frlsman and Grand tied In the shooting straight. Smith Academy Field Day. Smith Academy will hold Its eleventh annual field day at Pastime Park this afternoon. iiMiiiiS In the City MmHMHIHWHW BAKK CLERKS' BANQUET The Bank Clerks' Economic Society, of St. Louis will give a banquet at the West End Hotel to night. EXECUTORS QUALIFY-Loula Hoevel and Felix Hoevel Qualified yesterday to take charge ot the estate of Clementine HoevsL which Is valued st thO.OOu. PICNIC AT RINKLEra OROVE-A testi monial picnic, under the auspices of the Tip Society, will be tendered the Malor brothers. Sunday, May It, st Rlnkel's Qrove, no. osuu juasion avenue. , ELIZA GARDNER'S E8TATEAn In ventory of the estate of Bliss c. Gardner, filed In probate yssterday,.. describes-property fronting fifty feet on Locust street; In city bloCk No. VOX' and tK,7Ha) personalty. CONTRACTS AWARDED The board swarded the contracts for furnishing ooai to the Waterworks this year. On Juno 7 proposals will be received for supplies for the Sewer Department, and on June 4 for the Sttvet Department and the Harbor and Wharf Department. BARNEY MANDEL- MISSING-The police ot the Second District Police Station were asked yesterday to assist in locating Bar ney Mandel, 41 years old, who has been missing from his home. No. 2212 South Tenth street, since Thursday. MERAMEC SPRINGS PROJECT The Merameo Springs water supply proposition was again submitted to the Board of Pub lic Improvements yesterday morning. It was referred to Water Commissioner Flad. who probably will refer It, eventually, back to the board, with a recommendation that it be referred to the Waterworks Committee. .APPLIED FOR FRO FORMA DECREE An application for s pro forms decree of incorporation was filed ln the Circuit Court yesterday by the Carnegie College. Thomas X Hill Is president: Edward A. Price, secre tary, and A A. Gaibreath, treasurer. The other Incorporators are Anna M. Gaibreath and E. K. Rexroth. C. a RAINWATER SUED-John B. Mot rls filed suit yesterday against C. C. Rain water for an accounting of money alleged to have been drawn from the Rainwater Bradford Hat Company, which assigned m developed that the jewelry was stolen Ins 1893. SUIT FOR MAINTENANCE-Mrs. Nellie Bauer filed suit- yesterday for maintenance against her husband, William G. Bauer, who, aho statesuowns property worth about. J5Q0C0. They weofc married June 23. 1J77. and separated lasc.nVednesday. She avers that on numerous occasions he drove her ana their children from home. PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCT-Harry Brolaskl yesterday filed a petition in volun tary bankruptcy In the United States Dis trict Court. .His liabilities are 10 832.40 and his assets JZ. Charles F, Beyer also asks tho court to relieve him from debts amounting; to 115.S71.fl5. His creditors are fifty-four in number. His assets are POO. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION-Pearl Den ayr and Mrs. Millie Evans of No. 208 South ?,T'e.t,U.,!rfe.t S1?. undep a"81 at the Ninth District Police Station pending In vestigation of the theft ot two 3100 bills from Mrs. Carlow Trevlslanl of No. sne Sheridan avenue, by whom- the Denayr girl was employed as housemaid. "MISS DAVIS RECOVBRS-Jessie Bartlett Davis entertained a- huge audience at For est Park Highlands last night. Miss Davie hns entirely recovered from the severe cold with which she was afflicted early In the week and will appear again this after noon and evening tor the last time. POLICEMAN SUSTAINS BURNS-While extinguishing a fire caused by the explosion of a gasoline stove yesterday afternoon at the residence occupied by Ferdinand Mc Laughlin. No. 6124 North Broadway. Patrol man Patterson ot the Sixth District was burned about the neck and hands. The burns were dressed at the North End Dis pensary, LOST CHILD AT FOUR COURTS-Dor Rucker, 8 years old, was found wandering the streets near Eighth street and Clark avenue last night by Patrolman Farley, and was sent to the detention-room at the Four Courts, where she spent the nliht. The child could not ten the officer where her parents lived. SEALED VERDICT RelTU RNfQTLv.'rfi case of Doctor Allle ' r Aine wiirjnrn. srfiirn wi llburn, which was on ... . . . - . . . . -' - . -T. trwi in juage jrerrisrs court for. two days. tv a noon and elves to the 1urv a immUA vr- hdlct was ordered, by the Court. The Innr agreed on a verdict at 9 o'clock last Jllgnt. The defendant is charged wjth ntelpractKe. REFEREE'S REPORT-Jameg A. Seddonr referee In a suit for damages, brought by John C. Frlnek and others against ; the Schneider Granite Conspanr feVleted breach of s contract In regard to the sale of crushed aganlte filed hlTreport yesterday iBji2d8Jion?h MM'.weommeaidljiar ttSt ludtment be given hi favor of the defend cnt. . - f BARBER ATTEMPTS 1innCTOaV-D spocdent because ot-his faUlag heaUkvX C. Teelor. a barber. a yeariToiiNor rat Locust street, swallowed csstaf worth of morphine last night, with sakddsi ihfent. xcnia.sareer ro duvs atffaatrW-.-,ir. JlT,. -to the aMesealtr .it. STVLi t?'5StTf' ,. -T-.Trr! "f!"js.. iwjji-'S'yjJi nju wsen to uejctty HesottaLr eaae ia fhnuxkr . tm. ... i ,, TT JI m How You-Can Be Cured Safely. Painless. ly and Permanently. We have perfected a treatment for Vari cocele that 13 a safe and permanent cure. It has been used in thousands of the most aggravated cases without a single tallur or recurrence. Under our treatment every trace of weakness and disease quickly die appears, the stagnant blood la driven from the weakened veins, soreness and swelling vanishes, all drains of vigor cease, the wasted organs are enlarged and yon soon wilt regain that feeling of confidence and power which accompanies good health and) robust manhood. Our treatment has stood; the severest tests. We have prepared a mul titude of men for the duties and pleasures of married life. Avoid experiments. We have seen many ren ruined through incom petent, antiquated treatment. We guarantee our cures. Investigate: we can satisfy yon that we have the quickest, safest and most reliable cure known to medical science. All Dealt Sacredly CoaBdeatlsJ. stSstctufil Spiclilltfs, hit Offtel, SI.LHlt.it. the number of cases Investigate 1 ln the week endlnc May 16. as foUpw-s: Beating or whipping, 5; overloading. 3; driving whea galled or lame, 31: depriving of necessary food or shelter. 6; general cruelty. 4: warned, 49; cases reported at office. 30: remedied without prosecution, 28; prosecuted, 2: con victed. 2: animals taken from work. 11: animals killed. 11: complaint regarding children, 3: number of children Involved, f, stables ordered repaired, 33. . IN THE COUNTY. The will of Alvah C. Clayton, who died recently In Webster Groves, was filed in the Probate Court In Clayton yesterday. The testator bequeaths his Interest In his printing shop on Locust street to his widow, Frances H. Clayton. On her death it la to be divided between his sons, Clarence W. Clayton and Edward H. Clayton The sons were made executors of the win, without bond. Judge McElhlntiey granted six divorces in the Clayton Circuit Court yesterday. The first was to Emms Petersen, who mar ried Peter Petersen In St. Louis April H. 1$9L tand separated from him In January. 1S9S. She alleged nonsupport. Her maiden) name of Johnson was granted to her. John H1U obtained a divorce from Mallnds Hill on a charge of general indignities. Jennings T. Clay got a divorce from Adells Clay a chanra of abandonment. Thev war mar rled November 41897. and separated AsctT j lv, uss, iee a. wara got a aivorce irons. Msttle A. Ward on the same charge. Thar were married June 6, 13M. and separated! January 37. 1S9. Meilnda Gerken i seal red a divorce from Henry Gerken. Msrcaret Mo- Coy was divorced from Wesley McCbr sad 1 oDiainca me cusiooy oi nar sTeer-oia aoa. About 290 Democrats of St. Look Ce W have organised tto'JstfJtaon.CIub. The ohib. waa-brganhted ln SL Louis at the TssfipV Hotel. The 'meeting was presided over by D. C. 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