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REVIEW OF
LEAGUE SEASON
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pitMburg.. .... 19 10 929
Philadelphia.. •• - • t- 800
Looiatlll# 9 17 ‘ 9l
Bt. Loula •• •• * 14 • 2 * 2 !
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Standing October, 13.
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Ctorlnnatl 9 r « -Jg
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Philadelphia.! 78 70 • 82 ‘*
Kcw York 78 73 - j7 °
Wttabur* 72 7 « 4 «
LotuiaviUe.. ~ 68 81 • j
Brock 1. 83 99 36 i
Washing- on 89 100 - 338 j
61. 39 990 182
Final Standing.
Games Per
Played,Won.l.o*t. Cent.
Boston 148 Wl 47 - 68 -
Balt more H 8 98 62 • 8 4 f>
Cincinnati 152 92 «?
Chicago.. .. ». •-1 tH) 85 n.» .uPi
ClevclenA 118 81 87 .54^
Philadelphia 148 78 70 .52i
New York 148 76 73 .510
Pittsburg 148 72 70 .480
Louisville 151 89 82 •«*
Brooklyn 144 53 91 .308
Washington 151 51 100 .338
St. Louis 149 89 110 .26-
Past Pennant Winner.
It will bo interesting to see bow the
clubs came out as pennant winners In
past seasons:
Year. Club. P ' f; -
1576 Chicago 1 88
1377 Boston ®4B
1378.. .Boston 787
1379.. ..Providence.. 1 98
1880 Chicago 798
1381.. ..Chicago 887
1^82... .Chicago 888
1883 Boston •• •• 8 4 ;J
1884.. .Providence •• .-750
1335 Chicago 77 2
1886 Chicago .. ..725
1887.. .Detroit.. .. «. »• »« •• «• - 887
1888 New York 8 41
.1889... .New York.. .. ». .. •• ...659
.1890 Brooklyn.. 88 ‘
1891 Boston 830
1892 . . .Boston ~VI
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Boston baa '*on the pennant more
rm-a than any other Hague rtnb. Chi- I
.ago hold* neat beat record etid then
come* Bait mere.
Thta has been an off-year In base-1
ball. The financially tme«aafu! ciuba j
may be enumerated upnn the finger, of
ine tino'l. Interest in the war and
jf'her momentous queatlno* have been
! advanced aa the cauae of the stump In
'a'tendanea In several of the league
1 ritle*. which is no doubt correct, but
'only to a email eitent. Had weather,
[poor rluh*. and unpopular manage
ment, particularly the tatter, tn sack j
| rifles aa Wnebtegton. ff*. I/JUla. New
York »r.d Brooklyn, hare hada weighty
hand In de«troy!ng public Interest tu
|tb« game. '
- . THANKFUL TO Mils. ITNKHAM.
Earnest Words From Women Who Have Been Relieved Of Backache
—Mrs. Ptnkham Warns Against Neglect.
Deab Mns. Pinkha* :-*-I have been thankful a thousand times, since I wrote
you, for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I followed your ad
vleo carefully, and now I feel like a different person. My troubles were back-
ache, headache, nervous tired
feeling, painful menstruation and
leucorrhcra.
I took four bottles of Vegetable
Compound, oue bo* of Liver
Mils, and used one package of
Sanative Wash, and am now well.
I thank you again for the good
yon have done for me.—Km.A E.
Burn.nek, East Rochester, Ohio.
Great numbers of such letters as
the above are constantly being re
ceived by Mrs. Piukham from wo
men who owe theirhealthand hap
piness to her advice and medicine.
Mrs. Pinkham’s address is
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is of
fered free to all suffering women
whoare puzzled about themselves.
If you have backache don’t neg
lect itor try heroically to “work It
down,” you must reach the root of
the trouble, and nothing will do
this so safely and surely as Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound. Backache is accompanied
bv a lot of other aches and wearying sensations, but they nearly always come
from the same source. Bemove the cause of these distressing things, and you
become well and strong. Mrs. 8. J. Swanson, of Gibson City, 111., tells her ex
perience in the following letter: , ._ , . .
41 Dear Mb« Pinkbam :—Before tiaing" yotir medicine I was troubled with head
ache and my back aebed so that I could not rest. Your medicine is the best I have
ever used; it has relieved me of my troubles, and X feel like myself again.
Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham.
“I would advise any one troubled with female weakness to take your tnecu*
cine. 1 shall also recommend it wherever X can as a great reliever of pain."
A Millfan WomcnHa ve BcenAwieftte* fcy Mrs. PtnU&am’iAdviceaßfl Medicine
ONCE ENJOYED
GREAT WEALTH
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nn itH.-tHr as li‘» n n«aih la inn until
itoy stlnlnad Ito apa -d ataty year*,
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t<« art tie tto aanitariuai Mil Ml** Kllw
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ha. a faetUßr to kto Am Mira lei*'
tabu aaya ato haa Aren Atmatnl In |he
rare to the unman f«*r Ito Mat mealy
yearn, drelaraa that »U' h la n«*t Ito enae.
Popull.t Watchman on Ueatucrstlc
Tonrpy*.
Memphl* Comtuerrla!-.Appeal-
Henan'A Jam** K Jone* Ihn
Chalttran of tha MatAtnal nerooeratlr
Commit'** haa firm Mr. W H Mar
**», aathor of Coin'* Financial School,
a position alilcb baa been deacrlbad aa
Uwt of genera! manager of the demo
cratic party- There were, at one
ilßie. a great many person* who look
ed upon that book aa a aort of new
got pel. and If anyone questioned Boy
of Cota's statements or atatUilcs, to
hu outlawed. Hut Cola** Financial
School ha# been thoroughly dlacredlt
ed. IU facia have bc*n perforat'd, and
the result l* today no one ever bear*
anything about lb or carea anything
about It. la It# time It may have
aerved the purpose of calling attention
to the financial question and atartln*
the campaign of education. Hut It la
an open question whether Its misstate
ment a and misinformation have not
done the cause of silver more barm
than good.
Hut setting this question aside. It Id
proper to ask. Who is Mr. Harvey, po
litically?
He Himself U the best authority on
to
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fly gh Ihpfdfla A gfAAt doAl
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Lw) our gArm#ol» Hava
4, \Jy AchkAVNd iloiMknl com©
jrjte in a dAy. or a y«Ar, or
i rT? * wo ****+• f 0 ® i* »'°s
#U_J , \ Xhm ro*u * of ACCidAnl
1 TFT or cHaoca. but of CArN
fuC pAlnNlAklnglAbor And ihought
And gttAntion. Tb#rA , » no pAt»nt on
this. Almo.l my on# coviid do tt
Thiiy tirnply try. It •§o much
dAtier to tAg* rondH on# as t> * y ata
than tolryTo impovA thAm.
Thprsafort* thw »IMICl#r» S'* t*"- ff * J jj*
com* to b« mA: « C in # 2i*
SorviCNAbt** Ciolhlntr. Wn»hS»y*ANUtJ Ouwl
ity Nl IconomiCAl prk on* to to
li t. LEVI'S SON t CO,
Tailor-Fit Cloth*r*. - - Aaguta.Qa.
SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN!
y.. Known from Maine to
California as the BEST
,ha! maieria| aniJ good
workmanship can pro
duce.
as for sttle
' If 11 111 OIK
Everything that is sty- 1.8 0
lisli. artistic and com- ft J|V (fe'l Ww
fort a We. combined with KW JgßpJ*
the best of workman- Vy
ship will he found in
finnan & Sons Shoes.
CASHINs GOULEY & VAUGHAN, 808 Broad Street.
MIEENTA I OH MANAN * AON.
-
Uhe subject and ho has uiways claim-1
! ,-d to be a populist; This means that
he is a believer In the suhtreasury and
all the wild and irredeemable follies of
populism which the democrats have ao
mercilessly lampooned. Mr. Harvey
!i H til<-refore lilt author of ad ad book,
a member of a dead party, and lie Is
himself an illustrlitlß defunct. Now,
If an%ie can tell jvhy Chairman Jones
resurrected this {back number, we
would like to Inquire why a played-j
out populist should be shoved to the
front In the management of the demo
cratic party? Are there nu five demo
crats ‘today gifted with executive abll
lt# And capable of managing a cam
paign? Cun It be that Senator Jones
thinks that If populism will not, come
to the democracy, then democracy
must go to populism? The Nashville
American questions the right of the j
senator to muke such an appointment
and it also protests against his mak- j
lng the Populist Senator Allen and the j
Republican Senator Teller members of.
the ways and means committee of the ;
democratic party. And It seems to us j
that, the protest is a timely one. It Is j
time that the democratic party stop-;
ped fishing for tadpoles. It stands,
for certain great .principles. It wel- j
j comes to Its folds mil those who believe j
lln those principles. But It la under .
j no obligation to gurrendfr ita priaci-
I pies to deadhorse political malforma
'tions, or to call on outsiders to con- ;
duct It; husincaa for it. Senator
I Jones has made a very glaring mistake ,
I and the sooner ho corrects it the bet-
Iter.
But if he docs not repair it, the j
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ilsie. YELLOW PINE LUMBER
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ilglti '* Jit* •ItttOSjnOCH tvfkr Of FAPTMENI
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|AwSNX9ISA ~ .■Sf ‘t R((frS M C.AT*iO'.OL&.Ctf ,uPcN Affix at I'lft „
A STRIKING CONTRAST
you will al«ay« And In both the moods
and the shirt fronts of thouo who bare
had their laundry work done at
liulac’a Laundry and tbo man who baa
had bla done at a leas efficient one,
with back number methods, where
they send home your shirts, ' collars
and cuffs with frayed edges and torn
button holes. Our laundry work Is
faultless.
Hulse's Steam foundry. 314 Jackson
Street, opposite Opera House. Both
’phones.
| democrats of the country should be
j heard from. The motto should be:
I “Place None but Democrat* on
Guard.” And if the Chairman,of the
Natiouul Committer' cunuot flndidemo-
I I rats enough to conduct the huslne.ta
; of ihe party, then democracy had bet
: ter cull for the appointment of u re-
I celver.
New Maple Syrup, finest quality, In
j bulk und cans at Idunktn & Co.'b,
l.lfe-Saving Hethod.
The Rulognc tugs have recently been
fitted with guns for firing a line
across a vessel at sea, for the purpose
of eatubllshitig l * communication by
means of a lifesaving hawser. The
tug gets to the windward of a vessel 1
stranded on a leeshore and by anchor
ing a short distance from It is enabled
Ito take off the crew. On a level and
randy shore a stranded vessel may bo
j (hundreds of yards away and In the
j teeth of a gale, the rocket may not
j reach Ihe wreck. The mode adopted
iby the Buiogno Human: society has
Isom® manifest advantages; for in
! stance it obviates having to pull a
iman 200 or 300 yards through the surf
I with the prospect, of rescuing him
! more dead than alive. Another point
!In favor of the method Is that. In a
given time one can rescue more per
sons by it than by the use of a long
distance hawser.
OASTOHIA.
Be»r» tbs Kind You Have Always RotiftM
“■:r .
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JHE |jERAIO STANDARD
yyAR p«s
It In ooinilar barauao II l« *utl whit th#
groat nAWBpApAr-rAAdtng pubi c *AnU. Tha
Map* ar* largA and cl oar, ami Jut > double thA
m/a of any olhrrN puMlth«d. Thoy urn t»ANufl»
fully printod In flva color* on heavy map papo r
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
WAR GEOGRAPHY
you will find tha AUa* an inditpAnaabtA aid. It
va. ill h«lp you to obAArvo th# daffy changaa In
tha Altuation, and anabla you to hoop pac#
with history.
You Need An ATLAS!
v Qtt the Lot eat and Beit \
Contents of The Herald Standard War Atlas:
Cuba a • • « 14*01 Inch**
Th* World ... 21x28 Inch**
W»tt InJiot IT" • • 14x21 Inch**
North America • 21 x2B inch**
South America **l"** - - 14x21 inch**
Phlllppin* Island* - * Ilxl4lnqh**
Hawaiian Island* * • 11*14 Inch**
Europe «,*•*• 21x28 tncho*
Spain and Portugal - * 14x21 inohat
Asia « • » - 14x21 Inch**
ske*to| MW Trant-Siberia* Kail road.
Africa m m m 14x21 Inchaa
Oceania and Carolina Island* 21 x2B inch**
China - 14*21 Inch*#
Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas, Santiago
de Cuba, Havana, Cienfuegos, Manila and San
Juan; also Cardenas and Santa Clara Bays,
and Island of Porto Rico.
Do not confound this Atlas with the cheap
smaller Atlases now on the market. It is just
out, and entirely new.
The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice
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Rand-McNally Maps are Standard of the World.
* You can be sure that you are getting the
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