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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1700. LHAMPI"\\H”’\ \'l \]“\‘, There are some other things in rule 29 to be a strong one. It Is true that Sharkey | of Crabill's maliards will furnish o Sunday | high bauked curves. The whole thing is to AR D I DLANL | against their referce’s decision made a splendid showing against the cham- | delicacy for several Omaha dinner tables [cost in the nelghborhood of $50,000, Mex “A. W. BROWN." jion a year ago, November 3, when he |today. fean S— Whether or not the Crelghton team stayed for twenty-five rounds with the big — - | w— o Northwest Lies Ofended in the matter of formation, as boilermaker and might have had a draw | The shoot with Kansas City will be hold| With the waning of popularity of the Foot Ball Supremacy in the Northwest Liea| (0100 0"y "ine umpire, 1a of course n decisic be hadn't lost his head after | Ncvember 30 and December 1 and on | bicy this country there eomes in its y Betweon Towa and Minnesota, question of fact which each eyewitness has the fight was over and fouled his adversary. | Thanksgiving day there will be an open live | place ey another form of outdoor sport which a right to settle for himself. There is not But since that time Sharkey has mot been |bird shoot. This promises to attract a large | kives promise of becoming just as popular ehtest doubt, of tat rule 18 ehowing up in good form. It may be that | uumber of hooters from all parts of the | as wheeling. Although comparatively new, XLy NEBRASKA MEN ARE MUCH INTERESTED wisely ed and should be he has been off-color since then, of It [state. Already a number have sigulfied |the motor tricycle has already gained a ilaals © upon ‘n pla The referes has a may be that when he fought Jeffries he|their Intention of participating in the foothold in this country and before another \ right, as Mr. Brown points out, to declare attained the zenith of his pugilistic ability | tournament and the day will likely be|year the choo-choo of the three-wheeler Nome of the Three Teams Haw Vet | o, forfeit “undor the rules,” but no and has since been traveling the escarp- | productive of a great deal of pleasure for | will become as famillar as the singing of Loat & Game=Lincoln Men 1o | rule cxists within the present knowledge ment. However this may be, Sharkey has | the numerous contestants. The main event |the wiud through the spokes of the old Meet the Minne of the writer which will Justify the referes in prospect the hardest proposition of his |will be a twenty-five-bird handicap with | ordinary some ten or twelve years ago. apolitn in taking such viclent exception to an um- [life, for the big champlon has been im-|an entrance fee of $15. The remminder of | Automobiles were the opening wedge and L pire’s ruling as to stop the game and declare | proving wonderfully during the last twelve- |the day will be given over to live bird sw | following close on their rear wheels comes \ Ly it forfeited. 1f the lowans precipitated a | month, and it certainly requires an elastic |stakes, the details of which will be arranged | the three-wheeled machine thai comes as The game at Minneapolls yesterday be-, qispute, as the Creightons claim, and it was | imagination to consider that Sharkey has |according to the expressed preference of the | vlose to cycling as anything could well be. CMAHA. tween Minnesota and Northwestern was | imposcible to continue the game, the referee |been improving any, in view of his per- | participants. In France and England the new vebicles s watehed with the keenest interest by Ne- | was justified | ourse. The whole | formances. J— re now a common sight. The French in iy SPECIALlST braska in view of ite vital effect v itter hinges tions of fact, which — Theodore Weisman has returned from a |particular are just as enthusiastic as they g 3 \ westorn champlonship. Tire m re, of co to solve, each wit-| The next boxing card in this city under three-months’ sojourn in the sandhills on | ever were over the bicycle and that is | [ Most Successful and Reliable Lvanston have receivod | uess bofng perhaps inadvertently influenced |the auspices of the Omaha Athletic club [hg west cdge of Holt county near Atkinson. | saying a good deal. They ramp and tear 44 in western papers than th ¢ tho color of his chryeanthemum. The |will probably be held Thanksgiving eve The most of the time during his absence Mr. | across country on tricycles at a pace that . Specialist in Diseases of Mer.. raries, but have been doing local players naturally have sympathy for |November 28. Just who the principals will | welsman occupied in hunting and he had | vies with the speed of the express trains work and proved by their def lie Omaha team, which Is known ordinarily | be has not yet been decided, but the club | g most successful trip. Theodore says he | while on the race tracks the motor events . many of you are now reaping the result of your tormer folly. Your manhood ts @ week ago that they are worthy 1 oa falr and hard-working aggregation of has the pick of a number of crackerjacks | nevor saw game more plentiful and was|are just ns popular as the bievele races. | fatling and will soon be lost unless you do something for vourself. There is no time to fast Missourl valley players players and a rattling good match will be made. | never fortunate enough to securc so much | Over in England good old “has-beens” are | lose Impotency s never on the standstill. With {t you can make no compromise. Efther Before the game yesterday the champlon —_— It was originally Intended to have Charlie Y | s he did on this trip. having & new lease on life and the race- . o ¥ | » uture with misery and a- ship possibilities were Northwestern, Min There was such a glare of lights and blare | Burns as one of the participants, but while golng ‘public s treated to the sight of [ oo ot fmAster &t of it will master you, and fill your whole future y \ y " re . e criby 3 d 80 many cases of this kind that T familtar with nesota and lowa, with lowa a favorite be- |of trumpets at lowa City last week as the negotiations were in progress Burns and thelr old cycling champlons once more | J°9cTibable woe. 1 have treate T e i tent_ ot Chi- | qutet Tlitler town has not known in years |Tommy Ryan were matched to mest 1| WITH THE CHESS. PLAYERS AIYAINIOg yory Beryo 10 tross the tape fiat | UOM 88 you are with the very daylight. Ouce cured by me, you will mever again be cago and Michigan. Minnesota could only [and the victorious old gold sweaters with Chicago on the I7th, so that Burns was « Week the Final Round | In this country the eastern cities were the bothered with nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition, or siciilar uymptoms which tle with Chicago and won from Wiscousin | their contonts of brawn and bons were en- |out of the auestlon for the nest bout, in the Sexangular Masters' first ones Invaded | rob you of your manhood and absolutely unit you for study, business, or marriage. My by one point, while the Northwesterns could | circled by many loving arms. For the| Young Peter Jackson, th e fig y . Boston can bo safely sald to be the real | treatm . Il these evils, and restors you to what nature do Do better than 5 to 0 against the Ma® |Icwans had accomplished the proud achieve- | Who sprang into promincice by defeating Tourney. A Lpdidiapbfha g ot dlian il ' 44 L4 : enter of the new sport and In the Hub the jowers complete. 1 roons. A victory for Northwestern means |ment of overthrowing Michigan by such an Kid Parker, the idol of Denver, s still in ’ ¢ totorists are "M“'Lm- o atmbers, Intended—a hale, healthy, bappy man, with physical and mental powers compi that It will be on an equal footiy h | unheard-of score as 28 to b, and those scanty | the city and has recovered entirely from | The event of the week in chess circles was § b | al80 cure to stay cured Jowa and that the championship will be |5 ouly the fruit of an accident. If an lowan |his attack of rheumatism. It is possible | the fAnal round In the sexangular masters e awarded o the stronger of the two. A win | had restrained himself trom touching Weber that a mateh will be made between him [touruey before the Manbattan Chess club| The recent statement of a prominent | for Miunesota would give that univorsity an | of Michigan when he was poised for a falr and one of the several aspirants who are | concluded last Tuesday. On (he result of| physiclan that long distance bicycle riding | Pr“". Diseases of ‘n' Nature v."flfle.", “ydl’.c equal footing with lown and the ch | eatch the Hawkeyes would nnt have heen seeking @ chance to go on with Biddy [the game on the second board depended the | I8 Injurious to the health and that iusur Blood Pols: n, lldn., and u;lnary Trouble, Etc. ship oould only be decided by a comparison | penalized and Sweeley would bave been Bishop's phenom. The management of the | distribution of first and econd prizes, as | ance companies will not accept policies on of the scores agalnst Northwestern | Kiven a chauce tor a piace kick. Lut & DT IR R RO Ry Sl Lol i b R UL S S P L i BB i The Nebraska boys naturally gave all City did not waste time lamentivg the [no match that will not be worthy the high- | Polnts and lost two before begluning play in| Milier, the crack Chicago six-day cham-| o ) qevoted 28 of the best years of my life. Phyeiclans having stubborn cases to their rympathy to Minnesota for the failure 1o secure a shutout, but lighted its est recommendation, and by reason of this | the final round. For the third prize there | plon rider. Miller has written to the doc tfest are cerdially (avited to esnsult e § oNAPEe nething for Private sousssl mary reason that they themselves hope 10| bonfires and chartered its brass bands. The determination some delay has been en- | Were three candidates, Baird, Hodges and | tor telling him that he is mistaken and cordially overcome the northerners, and In case the yietory placed the Towans in the front rank | countered Hymes. Late in the evening Lipschuetz de- | says hé has won six out of seven long dis- o . ; . 0 R feated Showalter, while Hodges won his | tance races and that he Is Just as well now v ' Under our treatment this instdious disease rapidly disappears latter secure the champlonship to take for| and leaves them to fight in the finals for| 1. Cotb \me | games from Marshal. The three prize as he ever w In addition to this he aricoceile Pain ceases aimost iustantly. The poois of stagnant blevd are themselyes at least the virtual champlon- | the western champlonship Ly S N N R o T g ey . e e M e driven from the dilated ve'ns, and all soreness and swelimg quickly wubside ship of the west. Then there is s e now, while appearing before the footlights | therefore won as follows First, states that after he won three races he indication of Varicecele goon vanishes. and fn ita Ateead comes the . ‘ nest s elod c. | Lipsc e v, 8 r ok out policles in two insurance compa- the power and the pleasures of perfect hea'th and restored manhood boud of Sympathy—Minnesots is & Missourt as the hero of a melodrama that is, ac- | Lipsehutz, second, J. W. Showalter; third, | too Y the power o b bond of sympathy-Miunerota 1o Missourt| PALAVER OF THE PUGILISTS (2010, "5 ceporie, metor in- the es. | A B. Hodg nles. This, he thinke, Is suliclent refuta- N b ecel 3 tion of the doctor's statement, but says ad- f"c'ur. Our cure dissolves the Btricture completely and removes every ob Nebraska mind that even Towa, bated and | seGovern-Broad Go in Chleago the and explaining his recent flasco with 1 ; s struction from (he Drmary passiges, = all nflammation, oid-time foe, should secure the prize rather Principal Event in Fistiana McCoy. Relative to this interesting [ Showalter, who won second prize in the | ditional proof may be faind in all the other 3 stops every unnutural discharge. veduecs tha Postate ®land cleanses und hoals than Northwestern, who can lay claim to S Wewk: ;x‘\'.n'- Corbett stated in Chicago Sunday | Manhattan fourney, has a strong con- | big riders, such s Albert Shock, Jack e b inider Amd Siineys, invi ottes she Bosual organs, ARG restores heaith and e of the tles of propinquity. Some say that McCoy ‘lald down’ | servative method of play worthy of emula- | Prince and Tom Eck, all of whom have rid soundness to every part of the body affected by the disease bty A v in our fight. Suppose that he did. Could | tion by those less experienced in the royal | den in long distance races and are in sound " rry Medovern and “Kid Broad weio |1 help it2 1 did not know that he was|game. The score of his coutest with Got- | Physical condftion today. “As long as a syphi““e 'loo‘ Poi'on Qur speeial form of treatment for Kyph. Nebraska has conti the remarkabio [ the star performers iu the realin of PUE™ | going to do ft, and am fnnocent of any and | tschall fu the Munich International tourney | Man gets plenty of sleep,” saya Miller, wotk, and 15, indorsed uy the bast Phveiolans o3 Talo aUd i Monatis. ¥ record of guarding its goal line from every } 1T 1NN Fewss tAVIE ’”fh‘ in lrh Ltk "‘hm all charges made agalnst me. Supposs |18 glven below as an example “long distance riding will not hurt him, it contains ne dapgerous drugs o {njurioas modicloes of uny n;u? It woes to the foe during the scason and has so far re- ,’“i‘ :“""I‘ h]-"llflllx ““T’_'r‘r';::"l. ‘ir ‘“)_' “opped | HBL It was & ‘fake Am 1. for that rea QUEEN'S GAMEIT DECLINED. he is in good condition when he starts.” :':;‘,"2,"‘:"",;, .y;;!":‘;'-n 9“'1’-1!."‘;‘-‘;,-:‘:"3-%7;.1'venr-‘m s e flected unlimited credit upon Booth, the | PESSIHE Juter f he | 408 @ poorer man with the gloves than | White~Showaiter.. Black-Gottschall S itole Bitem ls ernoed, SurTARE aod roriored (oAb ealthful 4nd pube & cons burly Princeton coach, and Tukey, the e ‘”" ““""'”' ‘:‘»“’“l‘""‘]"r"”’b“'h:]“;’ “I': :‘:( before? I want to meet Jeftries and will | )~ D-Q € fepg s A Drooklyn photographer made an inter- | ditlon ws before contracting the disense orgotic manager. All the Lincoln players | three or four he already § " arrange matters so that he will not be able @ B 3. esting experiment the other day whereby !“ ask for la @ chance against big game and | PUBllistic firmament by beativg the reCOE" {to get away from me. He talks of moeting 1 < he proved that he could calculate the speed ".rvfl‘s‘x“fll n.b. 'y Oy, gurs for weqk men stops every dram thoy promise to do ail for Nebraska's repu ;“"."'l LA SRR U | oovern | Fitz¢immons, but ‘Fitz' bas retired from 2 + J} | of & moving automobile by taking a snap- | mervous syatcmn, purifies and enFlenes tha blond, claaimos wrul hoais the biad- tation that the lowa City boys have done | The fight was a terrific one and A Ing |the ring and i no longer a challenger. | shot photograph of it. The photographer | der and Kldneys. Invigorates the liver, revives tha spirits, brightens the fntel- for thelr state—and more. The toam has ( '””:”’ from ;“ bt 'I“‘-:”“‘l;p“l‘l"r::‘:r"? Ruhlin 18 not in our class, but T am willing < arranged to have the automobile pass over lects, and, ubove and beyond all, restores the wasted power of sexual manhood, been splendidly organized and trained and | With 5o nov gt © |0 let Jeffries meet him first, and then will a given track. He made a number of “ T ' eraonal vi » T o edsn on aay-Hud Wble HghE and Weat, down ol & 4ef6at |isail dira renognition)oe my haticare mensurements und then tocated bia tnatru- | MNOIMG T POATIBIT Ore merspnal visiy 1s praterred, but it you capnot el a the west | which was by no means u dishonoruble on¢. | “gince there 1a w0 much gossip about the < < ment. As the automobile passed him he | hore treatment In vucoessful und sirlotly private. = Our counsol s fres and There is only one misgiving which friends | Not only did he stay the limit of SIX|ycooy fight, T am willing to pass that by, xE 1t-B 4 opened his shutter twice with an interval | sacredly confidential. of the 'varsity carry in their hearts regard. | Founds—something that was eotirely un- Kt x B [ for McCoy s not ddlewelgh 5 o 00 ot a seco ) | ce 9 T I T | expected—but he gave the Brookiyn wonder oCoy is nothing but & middlewslaht, iy £ 4-1000 of a second. Tho result was a | CURES GUARANTEED pies g b ok e £ comparatve lack of bulk noticeable fn the & UrPrising argument. RIEht at the SKAFE| hut T made the best showing against Jof 5 R, plate. By means of the measurements he | CHARGES LOW. Nebraska line and backs. A deficlency of | McGovern lande a blow on the side o § and all associato diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone I hi and 1 want no credit for defeating him B-Q 4 | double impression of the machine on the fries, and on this demand a return match P-q Kt had made he found that the distance cov- Dr, Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb, fifteen pounds to the man 1s a serious con- | Proad’s head that had the force of &1y qo not care what the conditions are. T |32 K R-Kt ered by the machine in that interval was sideration when tho teams are otherwise | Datteriug ram and came near sottling the | 4p willing to meet him ‘winner take all,’ | 2 5 B 128 inches, The distance that tho mas comparatively evenly matched | fight in its inciplency, but Broad staggered or gny other way Jeffries decides.’ P-QR G chine went in one second, he then found, The only hope of the Lincoln managers [#Way until he gained his equilibrium and —— BXRP was 2 feet, and the distance for an hour, 15 that thelr eloverness and quickness of | {hen came back at his antagonist, fightios | WAITING FOR TOURNAMENT | " KRS 17 miles. The Inventor of the process av foot and hand will make up for any mat- | ke & maniac 2 R x it | nounces that he will invent a machine that of avolrdupois. If the team could secure | 10 the second round McGovern landed 8 |y gumaha-Kunwan City Sheoting Q-Kt & may be put to practical use in proving the the services of a coach as good as Booth | hard right on Broad's face and the Cleve- Contest (o Be Held Last Week EXQ speed of all vehicles for another year and could work a little | 1and “Kid" countered with a right swing 1 NOVEMNOr; BRI i more weight Into the line there would be a | that sent McGovern to the floor. He came phiais Resigns. 16 14:sa10" thAt: HREry Myare) tha | thitotd much hetter prospect of Nebraska winning | UP and from that time on it was all over | oy gportamen are awalting with a | The following interesting end game study fiying Dutchman, and winner of the Grand the western laurels at some day not far, | Put the shouting. —He dealt out Broad | gront geal of intcrest the tournament to be | 15 by F. Amelung of Russia, white to pIay [ prix de 1I'Exposition, has *idden his last it is hoped, in the future. more misery than the ordinary mortal|peiq 1p this city November 29 and 30 ana | 88d Win race and will go into Lusiness next year. would care to stand, but the Cleveland | pecember 1. Its important feature will be His departure will be a severe loss to the boy was game and £tood up under the | ¢pe ¢nira of the inter-city shoots between cycle path, yers is not much over 20 1t {s an unfortunate circumstance and | punishment with the stolcism of a Spartan. | tuny representing Omana and Kansas Oty R greatly o the injury of foot ball among| When it was all over he acknowledged | These contosts were inadgurat id a e lovers of sport that there should be such | recognition of McGovern's supertority and | yon"and’ the two held ;,fm,:;‘";‘::\"‘,n:':v :‘:,’;fih’:‘.‘,,.:'fl.’ etAT e 'l:ax‘:lsl:lc::: frequent wrangles whenever a city teaw |came fu for a proportionate shire of the | po gy, e ; s ] ol alEd makes an excursion fato the surrounding | applause from the big crowd which had | "The'same plan will be followed as fn the b ; HY Laa mosy T',',':pi: Lteh bl die B .' country. Last year the High school players | wiineseed the fray. previous contests. Each team will be com- race With the Dutchman again. i s Sia “ o had a distressing scene at Red Oak, where ~ | posed of ten men and each man will shoot it seems to kave been the case that hosts| Spoaking of McGovern, Bob Needham has | at fitty live birds, In the sh. ? " 3 > 8hoots held al- A i ward Taylore is taking a well-earned and guests mingled in a slugging match. |a word to say which will be Interesting | ready the Omaha team has been both times 4 rest. His season’s work has been a keen nos 8 wna yo“ ea his year the Hh(lh m]'hunl -‘-u’mnh:mvg Of]in this connection. “McGovern Is the one | yictorious, and the members are determined disappointment to his friends and admirers. Ay 3 J bl altho there 2 o 2CH . " {ts_ treatiodnt At Dunlap, altuoush there | msn all promoters of boxing shows are | that thelr good record shall be maintained. Try as he would the splendid little rider 4 or gver thirteen years T suffered from the readful was apparently something (o be sald on| endeavoring to sign for matches with Ight- | The Omaha team will be componed of nearly HAvahUbacoYaTed TIGiD Blat BKAIY tall knA i mulady known as Dyspopsia, In my case it Wok the both sides. k the Creighton uni- | weights,” says Needham, “and it now 100ks | the same membership that participated in played second fiddle to men he ought casily roubles Gnlcs. Ttried everything thatoffered el versity boys came home from Missourl|as though the Brooklyn terror would take y o Bae e P beat' 2 0 the shoot before. The team will be choser ve defeated 5 s of the bost pliysicians, » Valley claiming a victory of 5 to 0 because | on a number of the 133-pounders before the e chosen to have defeated had he returned to his und put myselt 1n the bands of the bost pliysicinms. Some from Frank Parmeleo, George L Rgh The : A of shem drugged me noarly to deutl with morpbine, but of alleked unfairness on the part of the | winter is far advanced. Sam Harrls, man- | Frank Crabill, Jim Smead. Gur Blemor e {Eussiopm: N:r"m:‘,"‘[‘;:w"l‘l‘l‘.yh"":‘;':'m:"': g notbin Teotk A3 me iy ermuuent good: ly!lvhly Y Towans, The gamo was awarded them by | ager of McGovern, contiuss to issue bul- | Wil Hardte. Bimmror geol Blersheim, and he may sury y ] friond Induced mo to give KODOL DYSRECSIA CUNE & ] ; Al el o fr 201. AR trial. Tho firat dose | thok gave me rellef. 1 continued tho referee, a Creighton man, who is ac- | letins rogarding the weight of the hurricane | ball, Grant, Gus Schroeder, W. D Town. ChASSERAPIRESIE D W10 . uning it and have ot b {8 Singlo pain since. 1 recome corded, under restrictions, the privilege of | fighter and expects the publlc to belleve | send, Frank Fogg, Billy Brewer and Dan WHISTERS FAVOR TRUMP ECHO AlsxAndsr Witkon has lowered thie atto- A N mend it'to all dyspeptics.—J. Ivison, Lopaconing, Md. d“"l"l:-nx':.‘w:.':‘.n":I.::..‘U.f;’rxrx;ll-li;m- is presented Tut. .:l: llh"rl”l( Txll’.l‘:fulll‘ll:‘((;n‘1|.| ihvteeld AL | Information 1t Conveys to Partmer | MObile record from Cleveland to New York, g 4 h rious pre A to ald digesti fn the following leat ¢ Felive , B aah Jnteresting evaut.ln sonnestion with ' ™ | a little more than 800 miles, to thirty-eight \G (b e g A iy TG in the following communication | Browing heavier the chances are that 126 |this shoot will be m match between Jim 4 Valuable Snd:ia Likely | hours and thirty minutes, actual running ’ but KOBOL IYAPERSIA CURE 14 tho only Tatlon “To the Sporting Editor of The Bee: In|or 125 would sult him better than almost | Elljot ] , to Gain Tricks. | A . i u A I8 tho OBly propiin % fact Dail heva ot th L Elliott of Kansas City and Frank Tar- | N time. The only accident was the bresking T Kknown that completaly Algests ALL CLARBES Of f00AS, B G iRuton i aEale ant Miasauel| Sania l\‘r::?:r: T a e elee gt Omaa, ’rn;i, will shoot one| 5 of a leaf fn @ spring on Fifth avenue, Now : o ear van afvaravery thing oloo hiw faleds on unive Misso ould be giving Httle wei ch men | hundred live birds for $100 & side endy o trump “‘echo,” s 1t is termed, savs | yo . Winton' h ; 3 Valley Crelghton withdrow near the last of | as Lavigne or Erue, who offer to do 133 Adwety R York: ‘Mr. Witon s former. tims fop. the the second half on account of a decision of | pounds for Terry, and if he did not try to E!lfott and Parmeles have had five races | an castern whist expert, s a play whereby, | qistance was forty-seven hours and thirty- the umpire on Missouri Valley's side and | make welght the chances are that he would identical with the one arranged for at the |Ob partner's lead of trumps on call for | four minutes, and he had all sorts of ne- oot It can’t llOl'l but do you good the refereo ((the Crelghton coach) gave|be close to 130 pounds at the ringside. conclusion of the comiug Kansas Clty-Omaha Same, one tells his partner that he also | oidents On his last tri y ; ¥ A B Ne tosk s loane by E.C.DeWitt & Oo., Ghl 80 d $ bottle, shoot, The first three Parmelee wi d holds & certaln number of trun o g or be Made by E.C.| oy oago. 800, an a ) Crelghton the game—5 to 0. Missouri Val- on aad- in b trumps. It Bast | route, but over better roads. — tho last two Elliott was the victor. The last |1ed an honor In trumps and West, his part- g The large size contains 24 times the small alze. ley scored a touchdown in the first half and | Failing in his expressed desire to secure | was held last winter when the Kansas ity (ner held four or more, West played his Crelghton dfd not score at all and I can |a fight with Fitzsimmons and ignoring Cor- | team was in this city and It afforded exclte- | third best In the first round, and if a second find no rule in Spalding's foot ball gulde |bett's chellenge, Champion Jeffrles and [ment Intense for a big crowd of en- |henor followed, his fourth best was played. that would give their referce the authority | Thomas Sharkey have agreed to a match. | thusiastic shootors who braved a most dis- | In case (he first trick was taken by op- to give them the game. The only proviso incorporated in the arti- |agreeable condition of the weather to see | Ponent, West “echoed” in the mext plain l' The \mmlr-" ruulllum;\l the r'ruru-l:mlu |cles of agreement is that should Jeffries | the two famous knights of the hammerless | Buit led, thereby saying, “Partne vlayers twice about the formation of their |moke a match with either Fitzsimmons or | engage in their contest. also at least four trumps.” oilel ed by a o e men, o8 given in rule 15, on page 165, and | Ruhlin, or Sharkey a match with Ruhlin, In 1595, in Whist, Dr. Oresd 06 0raw- :.‘-'f:hfl ?:: ::n’;?:“n:‘er}uni ‘nfi::‘hflunrnlmt::\; claimed they did uot have two men five it be declded before the oue arranged be- | The marshy country contiguous to Mia- | fordsville, Ind., advised and explained the | pun more than 40,000 miles aad it is still vards back of the line. The distance was |tveen them. The place for this meeting [#ourl Valley 1s the Mecca toward which |additional use of the “ccho” to show three | 1 good condition. % stepped off. After the umpire cautioned th: | has not been determined, and bids from |Omaha sportsmen have been directing their | trumps in case honors were led. After | — Poo0 conditon. Omaha men they played the formation and |athletic clubs desiring it will be receivea | ways during the last w Ducks wre sald | experimenting with this play, many of | Kenneth Skinner, the premier American Be penalized them. They played It again until January 5. It is hardly likely that |to be mere plentiful in that vieinity now | the best players adopted It, as they found | motor tricycle racer, attempted last week and ho penalized them again and their Omaba will enter the lists for the bout, |than at any previous time. Billy Brewer |that partners could usually tell where the | to lower his own record between New couch (and referce) called them off the | Manager Farrish asserting that the Omaha (and Gus Blershelm spent Wednestay near [trumps lay after the second round. It is | York and Boston, which s a trifie over fleld and gave them the game, although | Athietic club has not yet reached the posi- | Missourl Valley and brought home with |waistained, and experience has convinced seventeen hours. " He hoped to cover the they refused to play and the Valley team |tion where it can contemplato an event of |tbem over 200 splendid mallards. Frank |a great many, thet if one s strong | distance fn fAftecn hours or better, but did was anxious for them to. | such magnitude. Crabill went up to the Valley Friday and |enouvgh in trumps to lead them, or to|not succeed, owing to the high wind that “Rule 29 says the referee {s judgo of | To those who believed Sharkey was a [in twe hours, from 3 to 5 o'clock, bagged | “call,’ 1t was more important for partner | provalled at the time. Despite his being forfeiture of the ‘game under the rules.’|“dead one” after the decisive defeat ad- |seventy-eight mallard ducks. Upon his re- | to be able to show three exactly than four | unable to make & new record, Mr. Skinner Now, this case does not come under rule |miolatered him by Gus Ruhlin, the infor- [turn homg Friday night Mr. Crabill was |or more. ; 15 satisfied that on bis next attempt he whl 8 G of refusing to play or auy other I|mation that Jeffries has taken him up as | beseiged by the importunities of his friends | Six tables were represented at the | be able to put the mark where it will stay A cold off can find. In rule 12 B it looks in Valley's his next opponent is rather surprising. As [to be remembered in the distribution. He | Owaha Whist club Wednesday night, and | for a while and there s no question as to o - favor. It does not come under rule 28 I [a matter of fact, the match does not uppear |dealt them out with & lavish hand and one | the, following Is the score: y bis ability to do so should weather condi- 3 i | North and South tions be favorable. grave as can be found. A constant cold in your Allec and A, W. Scribner 209 o i . - Bumney and Burrell i 27 ¥4 Harry Elkes is at the Brockton track at 1 MeDowell and Cohn., . § present and will stay there until he breaks q 3 N Jordan und‘ Houlter. PRI . every record from one to 100 kilometers, !‘Ie?d, 'ua_y not be ‘enou,!,h“t ,Fhen ol il it m“:Y. or G Scribner and Redfel. .. A : — Bouch d Roc! P . European marks, and from one wile to the P 4 y ca'l It l“?us‘l‘:n‘:i““'::l‘—~k"“ & | hour world's records. The mlile rocord he 9 1t does not pay from this standpoint | Rogers und Burness. ... .o will have to smash {s that of one minute — orm of neupalzin of lim stomuch with &l 1ts muitiform One of the interesting exhibits at the antomobile show {8 one of the first steam carriages that was ever bullt. It was made in 1860 by Richard Dudgeon and is now owned by Frank P. Dudgeon. The machine » L have | 5 run by o steam engine that is fed from ™ Crummer and Mce) . e ) ninetecn seconds, wind shie'd, and oue min- # i i id Bheld 4 4 Kldne h Rriil and Shot en il B1 St twsnisciny. dosands, Sattar Saalne bhundred ul_hfier utandpmpts to hnvnfi your office ™ o d Scannel v made by Major Tavlor at Chicago last ¢ Honn and Miller . season. FElkes wiil for all th ks, 1 '] i ilding, Omaha Citizens Can Tell You Why. R P Py e in a poorly built building, or a poorly heated May as well call thinds by their right name. It George A. Banker, one of the greatest ] building. The best heated and best built is backache, to be sure—but the kidneys are to ; IN THE WHEELING WORLD, bioysls.ridere the woeld ban svar known, ; i v L3 blame. Too much of a strain on the little filt S B ] P P LSRN S 0 @ (g ers a way home from Europe., He announced i sy A ‘ B o e S =] ! of the blood. They can’t take the uric acid out that he has forsaken the bike for the auto- : . =5 o g The adaptability of our pugnacious| moblle. Although only 26 vears of age, he of the blood-—that's where the trouble begins— friends, the Filipinos, to American inatitn: | has been at sprint racing longer than any R C Petel's & CO . . - You know the vest; backache, headache, urinary other mau in the world, having begun in . .y tions is strikingly shown in their welcome troubles, diabetes——and then, B building in Omaba is the Bee Building. | to the bicycle in Manila. In the port that | 1856, and continued at it every season, with ght's Discase, Dewey made famous the wheel fs the retgn. | the exception of the greuter part of 1896, Rental Agents. (7th and Farnam Streets y ing fad among the natives. “Men, women| When he come near to death's door With nol" s Kln"“ PILLs and children,” we are told by a correspond- | typhold fever at Nice. His first experi ent, “may be seen rolllog and tumbling | ence was at Brownsville, Pa., in 1889, when \ : overy ’ de lie won the movice, the mile open und state are the remedy. Cure kidney troubles of any about every street boasting a decent pave [ nedy r Iney troubles of any ment, valnly endeavoring to learn to ride, | champlonskip, with Billy Taxis and Frank kind. Are deing it right here in Omaha every It is hard to imagine a more comical plc- | L€nz as competitors. In his career he has day. Omaha people say so. Here is the case of ture than that presented by a Filipino belle | Won over $75,000 worth of prizes, us ama- wmounted on @ balky wheel, in all her flow- | teur and professional. He rode as an ama Mr. David Moncrieff, 2100 South Thirty-third street, who says ing dress and heelless shoes or slippers. | teUr until 1564, when be went to Parls and “For ten or twelye years 1 suffered from palns over my hips and Some of them have learned to ride very | campaigned with Zimmerman and Wheeler. ! wcross the small of my back. 1 awm 70 years of age, and having well und girls have even been seen on tan- | Previously, in 1593, be had won the district ] AL ARt Lad thls trouble wo loug. It no doubt was a stubborn case to | dems. evening after the crowd of | champicnuships of New York and Pennsyl- cure. 1 took treatment from doctors and different kinds of pat- arriages has left the Lunets, the cyclists | Vanla, besides scores of races of minor im- ; A ‘ot medicines, but while some gave me temporary relief, nothipg swoop down in a bunch and take posses- | Portance, but Including the blg mile open | @& rope at once and the child grasped it, but relieved me permanently until I procured Doan's Kidoey Pills slon of the popular driveway. They stay |t Hartford in 1895 His season of 1894 in | ¥ P h to pull up, ‘nor could 'rushed to the well, found a second rope at Kuho's Drug store. After a few days' treatment I felt o ben there after dark and spin round and round | Europe was almost ws remarkable as that | g [l hotd o D R s fad Tur | Brouend e Qescended Jbla fhe Wil & d it and the remedy did more for me than any other medicine 1 uuder the electric lights. Racing is all the | of Zimmerman { ) A RanaAman sireahod JE Brought oyt the by, "o e ever used. | can cheerfully recommend Doan's Pills as being up rage and before the wet season set in & —_—— piny g eslicd up that hie could | ey 4 Cane Thrown Away, to representation well organized club had managed to build | ‘Threat Thut Saved Her Hoy. the eliher from foree of habit or ‘o B Jahnny Pecone, a little Ttallun hoy ¢ 1 : v | "The U government, which owns the Doan’s Kiduey Pills are for sale by all Druggists— falr track, but now the wholo enclosure has | vy "foii fnto “an abandoned well 1n' i | give vou the Worst WhiBDIng yon have eyer | HOt Springs of Arkapsas, ways they will 50¢ a box—Foster-Milburn Co., Butfalo, N, Y. one or two inches of water over it. One|inrd Brighton, reports tie Bostod | had in your lfe! Johnny hung on. Drown. cure rheumatism, neuralgla, catarrab { bleycle dealer says he has s0ld more than (Transcript. 1is mother found him a mis ing he had never' experienced, but, ihe neryous troubles nnd many others. Write 3,000 wheels in the last year, and he l,’m nt later strugglivg eventeen feet of | other thin he knew 1t was alimost ten Bureau of Information, Hot Springs, Ark., water, more than fifteen teet below tha | minte het the woman's crie vore | putting up w caretully designed track ‘l'hlle\'tl of the ground. Mrs, Pecone lowered | heard. Then Michael d. Loig & peddicr | for fllustrated book*telling all wbout it.