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THE O) e ——————————————————————— e e e e e e e M FOOT BALL FOR OMAHA Nebraska-Grinnell Game Transferrad to the Capital City. MANAGEMENT LOSES MONEY STEADILY Kansas the Vext Opponent and After Them Wi Gophers from Frigi Minnes between Nebraska and yesterday With the game Grinnell played at shed the Iast chance of an inter ame {n Omaba this season. The ent admits that it Las lost mor essive occasion when a game n Lincoln, but on this occasion dents undertook the sale of sufficie wnd the game promised to ( ferrel, The manag ment scems of the op.n on that the University of Nebraska is o Lincoln rather than a state | an idea of which it muat d fit it expocts any support in the future from the ietropolis Next Saturday Kansas at L hawkers make fon during this expedt ailowing no he Koal line The Washburn coll return and will perfecting their miversity manag the n will unless the sit meat and Jay long stri oward perfe week th heir e r Lincoln | the unive L rence Nebraskans ma exceptional record to cross their will play o day on their then devote their tim t team work until the Min Thauksgiving, running it of service on the | to continue nner y8 nesota game iuks of putting men ove of that critical engagen on no K has met ansas, the next opponei with continued reverse its lurest fgnominy being feat a week ago at the hands of the City Medics, a lusty lot of young ph bo gave the Nebraskans u hard s A brief summary of from Kansas City Journal Shortly after blown and until waged, success fir and then the other would ba jubflant, their having advantage, but the jollification would hort-lived, the ‘Rock Chalk ring drow by & wild whoop from the Medic supporte as the efforts of thelr team would successful. And o it Was throughout with the second halft well on it 1t victory would perch on the crimeon blue banner from Kan bhut suddenly locals became sirong while the rushes of the yhi had a luek and then sent two of their mw the goal lne for tory by of Nebraska, | he de- | K slciang the contest th fo low 1 o'clock the whistl almost dark miling First K k he battie upon ¢ th team \e team nsans th e el of prove and as and the and ug wker Hitte n over touchdowns, earning a core of 23 to 15 The visit the Kanea spirit ot confiden ans have been con thelr business an unexpected A new departure system of coaching verstty's physical Migging of the not town with any undu for the Kan mwen who kno' wdent hi been ivmith, the uni tor, and Prof. law school, formerly a player on the ‘varsity foot ball eleven, will | out at practice hereafter and will de- | to their attention to coaching the serub thus giving Coach Boynton all his time to vork with the eam. The serul will be given a of signals, which will be kept secret from the first team, and they will be worked by thémselves except when they line up for the dally serin with the regular In this way thought that the scrubs ean be conched o hed b iy not 0 hax made Iir vars new s | \ prasti cight-clul | | the | such proposition | unlikely | places it on a footing with regards the mid-western cham two colleges being the most | which the west has duced {n 1500 | lowa's victory over Chicago of 17 compared with the tie of 6 to § played he n Minnesota and Chicago. would rather tend to Justify odds on lowa s the stronger | of the two Missourl valley colleges. Min nesota the maroons earlier in th sea however, before their fnal do- | moralization had taken place, and Chlcago | was 1bie to put up a more gallant front han after the subs nt defeat by Brown which has seemingly left the maroons in haif-hearted and disorganized condition There Is no reason why Nebraska should not rank as the equal of either Minnesots o Towa, aithough it has, of couree, no \Ips of such magnitude as Chicago or onsin @t its belt. It has preserved the creditable record of never ha ored against, howeve ind i find it true level th final con with ota. If the Thanksgiviug game can luded with credi it not with honor, there 18 no why Nebra another on should take its place | with Minnesota, Wiscon Towa and Ch 150 Kans and Missour| h griey from their old standing and ated more often than other- colleges of the uthwest no other natural larger ageregation a proper selection there 1s no reason with the forem: KEITH OPPOSES EXPANSION Local Magnnte inw of Wis nein fonshiy worthy timber to twe Wi ing ber | Minne be con reason re: not in, ve sly o fallen have been de | wise by Nebraska testination and it the of manager why minor therefore 1l team hag in the make and coach it should not rank The overtures inage of th lcague, by losive of the cirenit St Punl, Minneay y settlod meeting of Presid hise owners ¢ 1 being 1 Man of the Kansas City tewm and franchise the Awmcrican I the entargement the addition of Kansas City The and the tern in this wat arned, held v th ussing affa talking uit que tor year The succe and the detern to trausfer City fray ther « that they There is nerease ade Jimmy ning, wer in of that vear b g Hickoy We informa frau city t we pri- last ext s mado by th West orn lust yoar by reuson ¢ nation of the Amertcan leagu the Minneapolis and Kansas hises to the east, makes it alto frable on the part of these Rre the Western some opposition, however. of the cirenit from six to an| league and the matter will over at leng(h at the annual meeting | the league to beld in Denver on the 21st ! The plan the utting out of Des Moines and there wil be some objection to this from who is said to be happiest when in a scrap. He may make it the magnates when they begin (0 oust him and will probably en phatically decline to be oueted. Of cou be offe the franchise in one of | new citles, but thers s no likelihood of such an offer placating him. inasmuch a8 his business interests in Des Molnes will mauke it impossible for him pt any the conditlons ¥ cities league to the Iuto | gone contemplated provides for Cha mixed up e for trying to ac President Keith of t n enlargem circuit, takes the view that the circuit last y wis stul one aud will be o again | under similar conditions. Consequently, he asks, why the need of experimenting with a | bigger proposition when the returns to warrant the clement of chance that will be encountered? President 1s op- | posed to | Sumney | Alles | to determine peculiar colncidence in the fact that high pairs on both sides get the entire for the evening's play. Subjolned tetailed seore Saturda s NORTH McDowell and Houlter ' Thosman and Bushman AST AND WEST Comat vnd Mel 13 Burness and Alle i Salmon and Hock fe Wednesday NORTH A W A Simn nd_Reed nd MeDowell Honr IAST AND WEST d Melkie I Rock?ellow Boucher ) GOLFING LINKS T0O try Club Three Golting AND 8OUTH AND SOUTH nd Seribne Hurt Ko Brunner Miller and mstock miner Pla Buy Sinty- for At the meeting of the board of direc of the Country club to be held tomor important measures will be considered regard to the golfing greens option has been obtained upon sixiy acres adjoining the club grounds to the west and the advisability of making the purchase will be taken up. The alteration pumber of holes will also be conside Play has been going on steadily during the week pite of a bleak wind and the diversion a presidential election. It is probable that enthusiasts will visit the links on every bright day during the winter aud @ temporary course will probably he laid oft in order that the regular lnks may undergo what tremtment {8 necessary t put them in the best posaible cond tion next pring will also be made in the x-hole women's course, s its regular w with An slxty-theoe " in Change. location inte res with the The ond contest for club the Omaha Wom ow's Golt tournament cup occurred on Wednesday, Miss De winning e with & good score of unfay weathet Miss MeSh who won first contest, had a run of fil-luek finished last of fleld. Miss will be required to win on the next occaslons in to obtain possession of the cup. Her score on Wednesday was 116, the first round of nine holes helng completed at the creditable pace of ffty. siX. The weather was distinetly chilly and many a fair hand was blue under Koll glove. Mrs. Sprague and Miss May McShane finished with the satisfactory scores of 118 and 120. Miss Dewoy was the only competitor starting from scratch. The scores were as follows Handicap. Net Berateh 11 wey ily able the and Dewey i spite ne, the to two a e Miss Dewe Mrs. Sprague Miss ML MeShurie ilus Doane A1us Kirkendail Miss Love Mrs. Guioy Mrs. Hancker Miss 1. MeShaiie Golf courses M4 east 11 fall have of ang an alarming r efforts at their have so far failed the date of recurrence of these crawling pests, if, indeed, such a date exist and eastern golfers are of opinion th; the year of their abundance is ut hand A recent paragraph Eagle spoke of the havoc done by the worms at the Dyker Meadow course, and remarks that the nuisance has been stead- ily on the increase until it passes belief. On ono day no less than twenty gallons of the pests were taken from a single green, with the prospect that the crop would be in the this been infested with a visitation worms, which multiply u 1 apparently defy all eradication. Scientists te i the Brooklyn [ATIA DAILY BE !| fighting game All Over the Oountry Offer to Appear This Winter I Big Pugilis | NUMBER OF GOOD EVENTS ON THE CARD « Ont of o and Wil Not Engis r Any More Fistie Featly in ting a 2ood deul of atten- the habil!tation eity. Th Omaha | tion since Hen over ountry of the om saful r i this b s in fighters of the suc | Athletic offers from in this city and n prospect for tonal number of e ¥ the coming win- Last week's fight iven the ‘l.wq»-wn: of Patsy Fallon gomething « 1" cause of the inability of of the principals In the pear on I | indes Broadway i main even t intment Jackson. account of rhoumatism. Neverthe less, the ctief fight of th 1 between Paul Murray of thi y and Martin Judge reason of hie longer ought to have ha Meulty in putting Murray away for k | tong before he did in the elavonth bat he evidently thought he had game and was visibly surprigsed at the ra tling good fight Murray put up duriog the first of the contest As it was Judge didn’t win the fight cleanl for Murray laid down rather then take chances on go ing the rapld pace that Judge had for him during the ninth and tenth rounds Figuring on the basis of Judge's showing with Mu; young Peter would have had little dificuity Heposing him if he had been able (o w the mitts One of the interesting fen of the cvening was the sparring cxhibition be tween Jim Popp, lghtweight champlon of Canada, and “Kid" Reynolds of Des Moine: There was much of science shown | b men, bhut Popp 1y carried away the honors. He handied himself {n th with an ease and dexterity that was pl ing to behold and by reason of his g and skill made himself quite a favorit ever of Philadelphia Judge, by perfence in the ring la one ronnd ¥ Jnckson el g I never met with « v series of m fortunes in my lite as | di this fight,” sald Manager Browdway club in night's fistic enter i I had to postpon was both {irritating a on the evening of the that Jackson absolutely and 1 was compelled to ibstitute other fighter or call the whole affair I was In a quandary to know what and finally decided ®o on and giv entertainment, mak t out situation. 1 tell you path club manager is not strewn with r and 1 have had my fill of it The Broadway clu will lie dormant ' hereafter and 1 | field open to the Omaha Athletic llon of th 1ay inment, v fir It twice and that annoying. “Then ht camo the news couldn't Appenr som oft to do £ he h ot of a leave to club I Terry McGovern, the tarrible le fighter | from Brooklyn, who has been pitted against | Innumerablc ighters ranging in weight from bantam to iight, will be the star at- traction at Tattersall’'s Tuesday night. The le featherweight champlon will huve as his opponent “Kid" Broad of Cleveland vwho hkas been bLeating all the ™m .cks during the last few months | belicves that he has a look-in with | and the six-round beut promises to b | enap and ginger. The litt Broad Terry full of ghiers Wil meet at 126 pounds e 1 in bringing of | SUNDAY., NOVEMBER 11, 1900, 2 ANKIOUS T0 VISIT ONARA | H GAMBIT Miny <4 W i ¥ ¢ B4 Kt-R 3K 2 | > PQ CReQ 2 KK | | i | | Q Kt Q (@)-K R-K 7 cl i b K1 P-Kt RQ R K-Q 6 pawn cant 15 his Sovercign | BLACK-—-HIN) 41 stopped | well the | i | [ treat are cordially invited to consult me. 1 charge WHITE-— HAMMONI). Stuce Tarrasch's vetirement from | tournament and match practice not many of | Lis games eppear in print. Here is an | elegunt partio played recontly during a visit |of Mr. schlechter. 1t 15 questionable | whethe K could ot have survived the attack resulting from M—Kt x P ch, fol lowed by P ox Kt His diffieulties <ould | fearcely have been more severe than those | which followed his counter attack of IT-B R 6 GAMBIT DECLIN ilechter. Black—-Dr. T | QA | PR3 | PQBA P x Q Kt'Q it Kt I BOKt B x Kt Castles Kt K 2 PxB Kt x P Kt x P n G i B K Resigns. The following lively skirmish appeared on | HOW WEAK MEN ARE MADE STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL DOGTOR Searles & Searles CMAHA. SPECIALIST Most Successful and Rcliable Men, many of you are no fail losc ig and will soon be lost unless you do s Tmpotency is i YOu must master it or describable woe will master yo I have treated £o ma the very fail them as you are with bothered with nerve rob you of your manhood and absol daylight. (¢ ane Ig memory, | treatment for weak men will correct all thesc intended—q bale, healthy, happy man. w Alvo cure to stay cured I W tely unft Specialist in Discasecs of Men. olly. Your mankood Nt is no tine to compromise Kit th it yo W no r as familiar w 1 11 your whole fut s of this | nd the th nee which My tute oss of ambltion At sy mptoms vou for . lage evils, and phyateal : | Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocels, Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc. and all ass earnestly devoted 22 of the best s Varicocele ;.o ted veing, w ndlcation of Varicoceln s the power dinataral discharge, ved Kidiey s, nivigorte g 10 every part’ of the bo Syphilitic Blood Poison vork, and ix indorsed by the best pi ontalne no dangerous drugs or § ery bottom of the disease and for-e cvery sign and symptom of Syphiifs whole system is ¢leabsed. purified anc ditlon as before contracting the dise Nervo-Sexual Debility ervous system, purifies and entlene for and Kidney tes (e 11V lectw, and, above and beyond all, ros Home Treatment home treatment in succes sncredly contidential CURES GUARANTEED. CHARCLS LOW. Vivery pride. stops over the bladd sonndness o « One perso at my ¢ ful and “trh Office Over 215 8, 14(h Street, Oftice open continuously from S a. m, to ® p. m. Sundays from S5 a. m. to 5 p.om. DR. McCREW iate diseases and weakneseen of pars of my Jirfous medicfnes ¢ maladios have men (hese done 1 1tte Phy «ic ex ans baving etubborn ca Niug for private counsel nis insidious stantiy. T he | sorencss (") perfect " ing u of h d manhooc mplet | ver every ob s el Infammatior Licen tha Postate Gland cleanssn and heals ® xoxual organs, and rest health an affected by discas Our special form of treatment for Sypl flis I8 practically the result of my | svafelans of thix and foreign eountries Kl Tt goes to the it impurity. 8 and forever, and th ful and pure a con 'm Out every part disappenr complet ) restored 1o as lic case. ur ecure for weak men stops every i vigor and builds tho’ myscular. and < the blood, eleanses and henls the blad ¢, revives the spirits, brightens the intel tores the wasted power of sexual manhoo rain Al visit is proferred write me your ctly private, © Our but if you cannot cail symptoms fully. Our counsel is free and Conwultnti Cnll on ¢ Free, Treatment by mail nddress DS 140 S Dr, Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb, “Weak Men"s Hope Snyn D Ouly, for Druge d Wil Not ¢ of Men ment clusive Right to ¥ lectrl covery—ile tees Hin Electric Belt to Cure All Weaknesses in Bither Sex—Write for Hin Expose of “Free (f) Ty You Are Cured’ s Method of Ape ity an n Reward for Absolutely | Quplicated on the following week. The golf- ers of Omaha have been advised of "‘l‘[“l | possibly approaching evil and are laylug in gafue than they have heretofore, thus put tihig the regulars o their mettle and in suring from them barder and hetter work the menu at the banquet of the Altmunchen | Chess club when it entertuined the mem- | bers of the (welfth German chess congre Eddie Santry is to be given a big Chicago tomorrow night. Santr scriously injured recently while tr | Blckey and Magnates Runcie of St. Joseph, Tebeau of Deuver and Beall of Sloux City are all in favor of the increased influence Rewd Sexual woakuess and (fsenses fasten the: “elves apon men like a VAMpIre, SppIng away 11?‘- they will be able to put up a strong. was ning (Dr, M w at age 52. when practicing Towa proved by its W week ago that it is entitled (o be cls permanently among tha great foot ball nters of the middlo-west. The Hawkeyes | Inid the basis of thelr claim a year ago by playlng to a tle with Chicago, then in its might, and have now made themselves secure by Ignominlously defeating tho maroons, pitlably fallen though they be | from thelr high estate. Minnesota's defeat | victory over Ch RREC P IRC IR L L L\ S reach the cause, cure every to diabetes and all disorders of the kidneys and blad- Plenty of Omaha testimony to prove this claim der. Here's another case: A. Hoagland Lumber Co., says to do the work. = PR YV Buffalo, N. Y. & |AMONG THE WHIST PLAYERS The sudden twitches of pain, the twinges, the ache of Kiduey Ills will strike you. sick, Kidney backache in its many forms may over- take you at your work or at your home, but it's sure to come, and calls for prompt action. Doan’s Kidney Pills Will not only relieve. but cure you, because they Mr. Ufads Johnson of 1407 P'acific street, employed at (he G lifting to do and It is necessary to have n good, stroug buck My back commenced to troublo we and fiually became %0 bad I had to lay off work—ln fact, when Doan’s Kidney Pills came to my notice. at Kubn & Co.'s drug store and had taken when 1 was able to return to my occupation symptom of backache since I took the treatment use my name as one who thinks Doau's Kiduey Pills the finest modicine there 1s for the back and kidneys.” druggists, 50 cents box — Foster-Milburn Company b L S 3 3 S 3 that will come from expansfon and as a| consequence the objections the local | management may be overruled | of ¥ Pates on Hoth Sides Get & Plus in Two Nights' Play. the Omaha Wednesday Whist nights club for show a | »n ¥ Saturday : 4 It your kidne ‘ ar % : : N : : : R | Kidney Il from backache I have a good deal of heavy was unot working 1 procured a box them but a few days I have not had a and you can Wail for the first worm which puts appearance. “Tho pests and grasshoppers and other insect blights have In the past swooped down upon crops of the west,” continues the Bagle. “Are we (o have 4 seven-year worm, or & twelve-year worm, or is the multitude of tho creatures at the Dyker Meadow and the Marine and Field courses the result of local conditions extracydinarily favorable for their p tion? The agrostologists tell us that too much manuring and too much watering simply lovites the worms to thrive and that such treatment is not necessary to the culture of an Ideal turf. Maybe they are right, but have brought this system of treatment from the Scotch and English courses with them and they maintain that putting greens can- not be cultivated without artificial fertiltz ers and more water than the heavens pro- vide. Leave the grass culturlsts and the grecns committed to fight it out, but the writer can vouch for the scenes at Dyker Meadoy. “The process of attempied extermination there 15 as follows: Four men, armed with waterlug pots and buckets for carting away the proceeds of the sortie, go to a green, The green is sprinkled with water by two of the men, each potful coveriug probably #ix feet wquare. Before the pot is empty the worms have begun (o £quifm out and in less than a minute every Inch of watered surface s covered with the crawl- ing things, which are from four to elght inches in length. They are o thickly strewn over the ground that they are soon crawling over each other, while the surface of the green looks like & sieve, The worms are pleked up and carted away. “That such conditions should prevall at this course, where the green is one of the finest in the country, is extremely ireitating to the club members, and any remedy will be cheerfully receive When Low, the greenskeeper first saw the results of this sprinkling process, he was Lorror stricken. Maybe they don't grow such monstrous specimens of wormdom {n Curnousie, for the Scotchman’s hands went up In amaze- ment. +“Mon,’ writhiug suake ARRANGE WINTER CONTESTS Guu Clabs of Omaha and Kansas City Will Hold Serles o Meets. success met with between and ua said, backing away from norde, ‘thur 1o’ wurrms the thur The great lust the inter-city shoot senting the Omaha clubs have led to year in teams repre- Kupsas City Guo the cowpletion of ar rangements for a series of like coutests this winter The first will come Nove ber 20 and 30 and December 1 and will be held in this city The same conditions will prevail as in ihe contests last year. There will ba ten men to the team and each contestant will shoot at fitty live birds. The team having the larger score in the aggregate will be de- clared the wimner. Last year there were two shoots, and Omaha won both. This year, in case the teams win alternately, a third shoot will be held In the first contest the team shoot will be held on the last two days of the tourna- ment that has been arranged for. The first day, November 29, will be devoted to a sweepstakes £hoot, open to all comers Local sportsmen are much interested In the completion of plans for this event, and there will be a lively rivalry to secure places in the team that will contest for honors with Kansas City It is sald that owing to the Introduction of electricity for the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco several thousands 0([1!"\1! will goon be thrown out of work. in an | | e appeared, oven as locusts the | the imported greenskeepers | the | with Tommy Ryan for his fight with road, and it is asserted that he will never ain be able to appear in the ring. His kneecap was badly hurt and it Is a matter of doubt as to whether Santry will | have full use of it ever | Joe Choynski may not be e 1o |Joe Waleott in Chicago November 27 on account of an injury he received in Denver the other night tn bis fight with Russeli, the Minnesota glant. 1t Is claimed that at the end of the fourth round v the gong had sounded, Russell struck Choynskl ana | knocked him through the ropes, the fall ‘In.lkllll{ it impossible’ for Joe to continue the battle. His hand was badly injured |and it may prevent his fight with Wolcott. Choynski hopes not, however, for he is | anxious to mect the Barbadoes wonder and | show that the black man's victory over him {in New York was in the nature of a fluke, Tho challenges and counter-challenges which have been floating around in the cir- | clew of the top-notehers for the last mouth or more promise to develop before the win- ter 13 over into some matches which will excite the usual Interest takem in a big fight on the part of the sport-loving mer of the country. The overtime that the amanuenses of these big pugs have been working and the Increased salary they have | certanly been drawing as a consequence of extra palns will forco the fighters to got down (o business betore long in order to recoup their finances and save them from | Kolng into baukruptey. 1t begins to look now as though the big matches will go out to the Pacific coast unl me modifica- tion In present conditions in New York are brought about. One pecullar feature noticeable in the present eituation of challenges galore is that most of the defls are being issued to fighters with whom certain conditions pre- clude the possibility of a match with the man issuing the challenge. Just why this 15 80 does uot appear on the surface, un- less it is that the big fighters are not anxfous to pull on a pair of gloves and are merely indulging in a battle of words in order (o keep thomselves before the pub- Ilte. Bob Needham writes of this phase of the situation as follows | Btarting out with Champion | find that he wants to fight | | Jeffries, we Pltzsimmens, a 1 who has announced his petireme it rom the ring and Ix about Corbett Insists ¢ although now on the road tne champlon, | has skipped to England. ti man Jim'" should meet, it he de out the scandal connéeted wi 15 the rugged sailor, who won a foul in'a fight that had a shady | " Ruhlin thinks Jeffries is the should fight him and Peter Maher | hung up a blufl about taking the chg | on, although the Irish champlon and Sk key are logieal opponents. — Joe Waleoct on the strength of b Chovnski, i hot on the trail of Sharkey or any heay welght In the world, barring Jeffries, 0 it goes on down the line, with each and every one apparently dodging matches that could be made with little diffienlty hat some of these men Will soon get dovw i A business hasis is conceded, as they uil thelr shekels and after a few maonth of idlaness, even though they have plenty of money, they will be trying to grab off & rich purse and are willing to take chay of belng defeated for a liberal slice of | money that will be hung up. HINMAN WINS FINAL GAME the The following capital game of chess was completed in the finals of the Nebraska Chess assocfation tournament last week between H. B. Hammond of Wymore and Vrof. E. L. Hiuman of Lincoln. There is a rook at the twenty-ninth move, Hammond checked the black king into & winplpg position, It was a stubborn fight Kid | meet | brilliant sacrifice of queen for knight and | Apparently | It is alleged thut two of the masters in the | laternational tourney at Munich were the | culprit | FROMM GAMBIT. | K. P K1 PG4 Kt Qo B x P Kt I8 3 PKR: PKKt4 Kt K b P Kt i, P RNt | PR7ch | B Kt 5 ch Kt Kt 5 ch | P mates R Soan s SRCES S8 S 2 ) ¥ IN THE WHEELING WORLD, | 1 B o ! The aucient Adam principle of excusing | one's sbortcomings by blaming the other fellow has a new adherent. The Cycling West of Denver argues that the decline in the popularity of wheeling is traceable to tho dally uewspapers. According to the Denver reasoning the dailies puffed the vogue too much, and too much of good thing produced a relapse. Furthermore, writers on the dallies lacked the Lreadth of braln to grasp the intricacles of the wheel- ing problem, and consequently perpetrated innumerablo blunders which tha learned heavyweights of the trade press were unablo co This constitutes a terrible | indictment. But it does not go far enough. | Tho Cycling West should also accuse the scribes of the daily press with striking the heavywelghts below the belt. In recent years the latter attained a robust patronage girth of forty-eight inches: now they are | reduced to twenty-two and wear “a lean | and hungry look They did not con- sclously tuke muti-fat, yel their surplus vanished as quickly as the rotundity of a tire In a bout with a tack. The wondertul discerning power of Cycling West s par- ticularly brilliant on the subject of wheels. It bag ‘em. | White 1-P K 2—P x Kt K 4P x b3 B P -4 10 tevact The best thing (hat the coming indoor sea- son can furnish will be matches between | | tho rivals for the supreme middle-distance | | honors. Never was the championship at | the paced game In graver doubt, Stinson’s record-breaking performance at Brockton | added_another to the fleld of competitors, | When' Nelson began to break the middle- | distauce records last summer it seemed as | it the limit must be reached, vut then came | Moran who beat Nelson's figures. Many | began to think that Elkes was out of it, but | his resourcefulness was shown on October 5 by his ride of thirty-nine miles and 1,045 yards in one hour. He made a new world's record for every mile from two on. It was | on the track at Brockton that Stinson went Elkes a little better with his record of | thirty-nine miles and 1,353 yards in the | hour. This lacks only 407 yards of belng | forty miles an hour behind motor machines, | which 1s a phenomenal jump from the thirty miles an hour of a couple of years ugo. Ono of the features of the automobile | show which is now in full swing at Mad- son Square GArden will be an exhibition of hill-limbing and the possibilities of the machine on u steep Incline. Up on the roof of the garden has been constructed a runway of solfd timbering, begioning at the center of the roof garden, running along the Madison avenue side, turning at the Madison avenue corner and continuing up into the second story of the tower. The grade is steeper than any which is likely to he met on the ordinary road in this part of the country and is only had in the moun- talnous distpict of the west, where the test | of the horseless carriage is greatest. Orn | | owing to the fulling off in the artificial hill the locomoblle will be rua to show that no grade {s impossible to it THE MOST SUCCENSFUL SPECIALIST n the treat ol @ wa of DIS. EASES ANL DISORDERS OF M ONLY. 206 years' esperience. m Oma VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A PERNMANENT CUKE GUARANT: A FEW DAYS—without cutiing or 108k of time. The QUICKEST und NATURAL CURE that has covered. CHARGES LOW, Mol sluges and conditions SYPILES 5 S e o e diseasy '3 thoroughly eliminated from the blyoa. No “UREAKING OUT" face or iny exwrnal appearances of the disease whatever, A \reatment that 1s more successful und far more satlsiaciory than be CHOU Springs troatment snd st less than HALF THE COST. A cure that 18 guaranteed (0 be permancit lor Uf y Of young and mida WEAKNESS i youngand it HOOL, Night I Nervous Debllity, Loss of Brain a rve Power, Loss of Vigor and Vitality, ‘Pimpies on the Fuce, Palny in ihe Back, 'Forgetiuiness, Bashtul nens. OVER 20,000 CASKES CU v quickly cured with & new SIRICTURE uicidy sured with, & nee ment. Kidney und Bladder Troubles, Gon orrhoea, G CURES GUARANTE CHARCES LOW Connuitation (ree. Treatment by mail, Medicines sent everywhere frec {rom gaze or_breakage, ready for use. Office hovrs; & a. m. to o.p. m. Bundeys, 0. Box 6. Office 8a. m to p.om P over 215 Bouth 14th St hetween Farnam and Douglas Sts., OMAIIA, NEE, ety of the is sure D pain MUS L yet been dis on the skin or ged MAN wachine to and the exhibition these circumstances ander of be one the most fnteresting features of the show, | in addition to the steepness of the thera 18 & sharp turn midway up the which will tax the ability of the to the utmost as, grade incline chafteur The next issue of the ofticial bulletin of the League of American Wheelmen will contain an announcement by the elections committee of Massachusetts division to the effect that, owing to there being no contests in this division, candidates nominated for office by the elections committee and the league club eligible to make nominations have, by the division constitution, been ected. This new board will office December 1, when tho terms of ihe pres ent officials expire. The new board will he somewhat smaller than the present one, membership of the division 1t is more than likely that all (he leading sprinters and middle-distance men will take in the southiern California circult, which | now being organized for this winter, afier the season closes in the middle-went. Cali- fornia is well equipped with tracks of the velodrome type and racing there is having & boom. The racing men, as a rule, dislike cold weather and it they can make thelr expenses would prefer to pass winter under the sun of the Pacif rather than wear overcoats in the eu ev the slope The expected has happened and Mrs. J Lindsay has announced her intention of at tacking the record of 2625 miles by Miss Marguerite Gast. Mrs, Liundsay, how- er, will have to do her record-breaking elsewhere than in New York state, as the authoritics are determined (0 put & 1op o long-distance record riding by women, Miss Gast Is planning attack Mrs. Lindsay's rocord for 100 miles, which she has t break several times, without succe: france in 1594 taxes were colle bicyeles. The increase each since then been as follows 63,000 in 180, 1868, 80,000 in 1897 and 77,000 in 1508, The cycles taxed in 1898 numbered 483,414, Last year taxes were pald on 878,856 In 203,026 ed or yeur has 000 in | bleyeles, 15 years | their vitality and Jite, In older’ men {t comes lke the hot polsenous hr from ai Afris ert upon & and tendep withering and it of its life, 2 and vitality: ity {8 the one cure—ihe only oure for theso vital dise cason of men and women 18 safe, ure, quick and pers manent Blectricity apnlicd by Dr, Bennett’s Electric Belt 1 uneq evory case tricity 13 the It Iy gua 1ntee cure will not fay! Nerve und Vital Fo every human Leing, When you are therd is o westing of Blectrelty, My Belt I8 10 sUpply this lost electricity, Dr. Hene nett's Elecurfe Belt has soft, silken chame ofs-covered wponge water chamber ele trodex, that do 1 not. will not bur iry, bilster . nd e the flesh of ¢ patient, oy re metal electrod used of ull oth e of belts, These ectrodes are tent and are used_on » other eloctric (Letter patent No, My Belt can be renowed wher d out for only The: no other belt e renewed for any price and when burned Worthless rantecd one year, Electricnl Suspens for the permas nent curc of the varfous pri ot weaknesses men, free to every male patient, If you have an old atyle belt thae hu and bilsters or glves no | in or in kives no payment for my Helt current in Elec- ce ot alck t, cu 1l and It te e of mine, o wean e ax half 1 B o Are Cured Belt will not cure o but 1 beol arlcocele, Tydre v form, Partial i, Conatipation rinl™ concernn lon 1 Weaks warantee it to cure henmatism n .',ar\‘ 318 S|IH il Weak ney, Liver un Bladder Trouble Dyspepsia, all F 'll'l.ll: Complaints, ete., is woll as overy form anq Bexaal Weakness in either yex write today. 1 huve written The iInding of the Fountain Al Youthi;” sent free. poutpaid, for the asking Hook will tell you a'l about it Advi and consultation without eq Electric Belt DR- BENNET Company, Roo 1 Douglas Dlock, Dodge Sta, Omahs, Neb, - MUNYCN'S DOCTORS FREE sukands of people who sl dvice, To meet thi s openc largest ileal establishm, physicla Call ¢ book. 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