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- _ A e - = g M8 JEFFRIES T0 MEET RUHLIN Heavyweight Pugilists to 8trive for Obam- piouship Honors at Cincinnati, LITTLE ENTHUSIASM OVER THE MATCH Devotees of the R Meeting nx o 1 Keep Jefiries the Public. the o The next champion heavyweight pugilistic event will come oft February 15 at Cin oatl, when Champlon Jofirles ard Gus Kubln will battle for the highest honors in the realm of pugilism-—the former to sustain the laurels he has already won and th latter to attempt the task of wresting away from his antagonist the championship Btrange as It m seem in the light of past interest aroused in the mceting be- | tween two heavyweight fighters, there | little enthusiasm abroad in over this match sporting circle While Ruhli f« gener ally conceded to be a clever fighter and alive with nthusiasm and ambition, it is difficult to consider him in with the great bruiser who now boasts the world's championship. If he should chance to win the forthcomin would be one of the glistic age The matchin 1in looks to b by Jeftries wond of the pu ‘ & of the champion with Ruh a gort of managers ir tellow shall not entirely public mind. The chan the country whipping any ond-rate fighters a lugl resort taken that the big arop out of the order on can g number of sec however, and he will | never quite be considered as unconquer- | able until he ha had another go with old “Red Robert” Fitzsimmons. The pop Jarity which the big Cornishman has with the votaries of prize fighting is recognized | &8 quite unusual, for a defeated champlon 16, as & rule, in the same position us *ye terday's paper But it exists, neverthe less, and Fitz has all sorts of followers | whose faith in his ability to defeat Jeffries 18 as firm as the rock of Gibraltar Fitzsimmons, however, Is ! attitude of absolute indifference. That he | will sooner or later meet the ch thero 18 no doubt, but fust now he he is not in the fighting business and will not enter the roped arena again until after | maintaining an nsserts the close of his theatrical season. Then he may do a little “smoking” on his own | account — | The authority given by Mayor Juliu Fleischmann of Cincinnati for the pulling off of one big fight fn that city stands un shaken despite the ng pressure brought to bear on that executive by many people of the Buckeye metropolis, When the mayor was interviewed by some of the dissenters he firmly, but he had giv politely \ his informed them that word to permit one big show to take place and that he was in honor bound to make his word good. 'l reulize,” he sald, “that no better advertis ing medium for (he ity could possibly devised and in addition to the columns matter that will be printed in the papers of the country the fight will attract hun dreds of prominent business men from all points of the comp: It is probable that the fighting game will not gain a manent foothold in Cin- clonati, by » the opposition manifested 1 sporting au 1o it is reported to be quite as intense as is the case now in Chicago. Because of thi tuct Jim Corbett's idea to get hold of club in that eity and pull off all the big fights in the future will probubly not ma- | terialize | Rublin’s latest venture in the ring was 4+ successful one, for even though he did get a draw decision in night with Peter Maher, report has it that tuhlin had much the better of the affair. | The two men fought in steid old Philadel fight Monday THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUN D\\. DECEMBER 21, 1000, Any one who has followed the sporting | Each team will be composed of the same | kons vs. Peerless Cabinets, at Clark's alleys. | columns of the average newspape mmw‘ Council Bluffs sent over but twelve play players who participated in the last game, [ Tucsdny night: Gate Citys vs. Sterliugs, at | tho last few weeks must have. concluded | €T @00 as twenty tives of the and, as u result, a contest equally as ex- | Gate City alleys. Wednesday night: Krug | that the men who have their money fn. | BOWe club had assembled, four of the citiog as the one in question Is assured. | Parks vs. Omahas, at Lentz & Williams' | yosted in base ball in the United ,M,(l“l"-"m men were chosen by lot to play with The only difference is the probability that |alloys. Thurday night: Nationals ve. St [are a lot of chumps and that paresis is ¢ Councll Bluffs team. Thirty-two trass one side will score, for three games without | Charles, at Heyden's alleys. spreading almost as fast as the WoLh Dinyal €10 ReAUIAC Moo 0} IOMINE a score belng made by either side Is hardly - Liked ‘Was 1§ the \ory, with ‘a L last four valts i tioned in within the range of possibility DOINGS IN THE CHESS WORLD | W and lots gore—property gore, you |%2¢" direction are from the Blu Captain Tracy of the Omaha team is con- | | NORTH AND s0oUTH g R G know, the Kind the hero squeezes out of a (. . A Dl fident of winning the victory hi #- sponge—and players and magnates AH-I‘I'U‘.”‘:\” Ik corvsns & reklisg; lin uye; “LlRL Lincold e CompoRes leagues all over our happy and prosperous [ Brown and shelden 201 of w eplendid lot of players, I am sure that land, from the mountains to the coast and | Mler and Whic ) i Mo will shiow pur RUpariority nthls QRFIRG | from the Mexican ling to the British bhorder. | HlG S el ¥ mas game. Our men will go into the game ) All because Mr. Ban Johnson and his as- | ind A W, Serfhine determined to win and we will have our) wards, Dunlap, 1a an old-time | . Etnyre and The o | - | sociates decided to expand their territory, | Etnyr 1 Thom n team work so well in hand that I anticipate | of the Nebraska Chess assoclation, | yaking in some large citles that woere lef | BAST AND WEST no dificulty in blocking all of Lincoln's | is playing some good games in the Towa | without base ball teams by the contraction | FOEers and Surness T offensive plays and demoralizing their de- | tournament. Two games recently won by | of the National league from & twelve to Burrell and Shiples 2 fensive work. We will profit to a very [him in fine siyle are appended |iotghit-olb olpbult, . Jubt why this: shouldlBotben. S HaanD: 3 considerable extent by the knowledge | dame ucross the board In Iowa tourna-| cause a war, upless the magnates have | (00Ke I Emith 15 gained of Lincoln’s tactics in the last game, | ment o taken loave of thelr semsos, 1s mot ane | Crummer and George Scripiicr it Raymond was the man who did most of ’ RUY LOPEZ Shrest o8 e it N i ! anand Wall i thefr ground-gaining and we propose to see | White—Edwards, Black— Willlams, . Mr. Johnson has diett and Barstow 1 pe o kg et B o 2150 1—P-K 4. | bad no opposition in setting up his clubs | The regular game at the Omaha Whist | to Hl\lm th.‘I|v|.1.|:1h.|;‘l:>l’l.l‘ 8 are n £ }\(-!"I‘\ »I" 3 :\\::fi !( o in Baltimore, Washington or Philadelphia. [ club Wednesday night was participated Vn ctive as they were befo B e JE In fuct, Colonel John I. Rogers, who is the [ by twenty-cight players, Sumney and Bur “As a matter of fact we had Raymond 9 L Xt x P, | 2 i o R A Lt e Kt-Q 3 whole thing in Philadelphia, publicly an- | rell aud Crammer and £hipley wiuning out played out in the last game av ud | g-iceh Kt B, nounced that he would welcome Mr. John- | by large margins. The following is the progressed a little longer there is no doubt | ‘\vl)x_ Kt ; hnr:\ 2 son's team to the city, belleving that it | scor e would have Bvery o s esigns (i) v, tha core but that we would have won. Every man | ® I If I x P Kt x P glves | WOuld stimulate interest in the game and ¢ ND SOUT on our team ‘s a star in his position and X Fi Kt x P gives | | NORTH AND SOUTH Lt ielyds 16 BUE Win | a smo P-K B8 promises a | increase attendance. And Mr. Rogers had | Sumney and Burrell .13 I don't seo how we can help but win. [ little better, however much experience in competition in the days | Brown and Rogers 4 The Omaha team will have all of the local | § ; o b $ A when the Athleties divided le | Foster and Houcher s L s, Engelhardt rbrook, | 8—Kt x P ch, 0 K-1 2. . D Coe and Redick ¥ 2500 e e e 3-8 iy e | with the Quakers In Baltimore the forma- | Cany' and Mcboweli oty 1A Griftith, in LS 3 11-Q-B 3 ch 1 K-Kt 3, tion of the American league club goes on | How and Salmon 1 their fr SEpsel 10 IR NG SR R Fom ) apace, Manager McGraw having given ;t | Miller and Elgutter to encourage them on to victory. e | 13-Q-Q ch. 4 K-Kt iy aving given ! TAST AND WEST M-B-R 3 out last week that he had signed a catche EAS 2 i attendance promises to be a record-breaker 1¢ gned a her Black has little to hope for. and if the day is favorable Vinton street Crummer Rushmun a i Shipley and all he needs now is a bunch of pitchers, | 1 Thomax A some basemen and a few ! : Lkao i [ : fielders and he'll | Shelden and Burness phia, “where there s some sort of @ park will probably be called upon 10 furnish | ciame completed T fowa correspondence | have a rogular team. At Washinglon. ot | Bewier, dni 1 statute or ordinaunce providing that in ‘accommodations for the biggest cro . b RUY LobEZ old friend Jimmy Manning has anuounced | 1t (- Jordan and Anihes any boxing exhibition if both men are in people that has ever passed through its| o e il that “he has come o stay- and is tenine a | Aleo. dnd A. W, Beribner o the ring at the expiration of the limit gates, Wil Pixiey has been chosen fo | gkl ten-year lease on the grounds and looking | agreed upon neither shall be given a deci- umpire the game and his selection giv KGQ R 3 sk e S R slon over the other The fight is sald to universal satisfaction A Lincoln man will blilt 3. B oppose any of this prellminary work has ¥ pave been @ fast one and Ruhlin's sup- | bo chosen for referee. The lineup of the § KX » ; preliminary s | : Kt beeu taken by the Natlonal league | E porters cite it as an examplo that the | two teams will be as follows e s Jatol & N THE WHEELING WORLD, | Akron giant is a better n n than he I8 ' Omaha Tosition Lincoln Q-R 4 ch 8 ) Still, the Boanerges-of-the-Pipe sho given credit for being In the general im- | right end ;i Shedd T “Wars © gow-ofthe-Pipe Shouts | o—9—9—0—0—0—0-6—4—0—9—0—0—4 pression } PR Ians Hubbard K R-Kt L skey, whose base| “my. New York law restricting bicycle Secrist right guar ubbir . ball juldgment few will dispute and who ) : — Hobins: center Alexander Q-Kt ; o ite an racing contests to twolve hours out of each & . Rostermundt..ieft guard Hall Q4 had the cold temerity to invade Chicago | (w0l i ot materially decrease the The local athletle training club which ' Rotern et Tackle Revnolds < R with an American lewgue team fast year [ (WORITE T B0 DGR GERERE I Eddie Robinson and Biddie Bishop started grfih.. left end tx B ch aigns, and make 1t pay, saya there will bo no war, | "C¢ne# of brutallty and misery In the rix wome time ngo will be continued by Robin- Tehmer arter — BRRcane k PAY, Bv8 MieTe will b no werR dayrace af Madison!Ba arden, stimu son and Peter Loch, the latter having been Esterbrook right h | taken in as an instructor because of the | feparture from the city of Bishop. Both | Robinson and Loch are well known in local amateur sporting circles, Robinson being sspectully prominent because of his sery- g Halch Smith as trainer. Loch is an expert wrestler, an all-round good fellow | and under the direction of two such ex: perts the club is bound to thrive Perry Queenan, the clever lightweight, who was oue of the principals in the last pugilistio exhibition in this city, when he fought @a draw with “Young Peter” Jackson, has been matched to meet pik ullivan in Chicago Decem ber 28 It is probable that this match will be permitted to go on, despite tho fact that the ban has been placed on prize fighting in the Windy City. It was determined upon before the McGovern-Gans fake, and Inasmuch as the promoters of that affair are not interested in it a disposition not to work auny hardship on sither the fighters or their managers, who there I8 have already been (o 50 considerable expense, The hippodrome between McGovern and ns in Chicago promises o prove an ex- pensive plec of business to the perpetra tors of the fake—this term being used ad \ager | A unique three-mover, composed by Raymond | W. K. Dalton, New York Cit cated to C. Q. DeFrance in three moves left haif.... fullback racy gelhardt BOWLING GROWING POPULAR Serves BLACK. “Ot all the production and development of which the sports and pastimes in the age has been truly prolific,” says an en- thusiast in the game, “the bowling alley, in its modern development from its crudity at the time of its introduction into this coun- try, has become an important factor in our soclal life aside from its lmportance as a means of physical development 1t s the popular resort of old and young, of the college-bred man and the artisan, of hustand and wife, brother and sister. Bowl- ing is a truly cosmopolitan and socinl game, serving at the same time the purposes of whole clean sport and muscular exercise, without any of the ob- jectionable features found in other methods | geript of recreation. It brings wto play every | and pe mugcle of the body without overtaxing the | piles, burns, scalds, strength or developing one organ at the | and all skin diseases. expense of another, and nu physician has | good. yet been found to sound a note of warning | Myers-Dillon Drug Co nocratic, WHITE. ome. The Hest Salve in the World, is Panner Salve. ulcers, ., Omaha, NN OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOAAOAOOOONAOOOOOOOOONOOOOOONN VAAAAAAAAY, AVaVVVVaVeVeVeVeYe ANORANOOCOOOOOGEAOE A A A 2 e Some people call it backache—some say it ig overwork—others Just Kidney Ache. Omaha Citizens Know the Cure. know it is simply the failure of the kidneys to do their duty. A man can't be well if the kidneys are sick. He'll have backache, lame back, headache, stomach trouble-— be miserable generally. neys ought to take out. Doan’s Kidney Pills help the kidneys to do their work: Cure backache, urinary troubles, every form of kidney disease—have done it for hundreds of people right here in Omaha—are doing it every day. Here's proof of it— Mr. Fred E. Hall, 508 North 52nd Street, employed at the railroad bridge two mile from the eity, says: “I had & bad back for about a year and in the winter of 1568 it became very severe. When lying down it was very dif cult to get up and on stooping sharp pains ¢ aught me in the small of the back and my kidneys It was for this that I procurcd Dozn's Kidney Pills at Kuhn & Co.'s Drug Store. Since using them I have had no occasion to complain of my back or kidneys and | have told friends my high opl:lon of Doan's Kidney Pills and will personally corroborate the above ut any time." All drug stores, 50c—Foster Milbu 1nC v, it o, N ) were weal (AAANR) DA 0, 0,0, 0. 0.0.0.0.0.06 9.0 AAAANAAA LS AN A A AL A AN NS N ") L) ®, °, L) D D) ®, L) D) It's the uric acid in the blood—poison that the kid- : D ®, L) D ) D ®, °, °, Dr. | and it looks reasonable to any one who will . and dedi- White to mate It is made from a pre- n by a widely known skin specialist | tional itively is the most healing salve for running sores There is nothing so Dillon's drug store, South Omaha; ated by the hope of sharing in the prize money. The racers tortured themselves to top long enow e matter ove 4 atop long enough to think the matter over | 4o it of endurance. “It Is a pity,” says that these men know what they are talking | & voC VoS Herald, “that it could not about o . e ‘o 4 have been prevented by the police, for it Nothing would be quite so suleidal just | i) O PTIEEIEE Y IR B T e now as a base ball war. Last week The |05 "o B8 S cogestants b s e Bee sald this same thing, and pointed to | . Th, e | yrofited at the box offfce. They have kept the experience of base ball | profited a 4 v following the | | their men in agony on the track, exhibiting rotherhood fiasco and the former attemp brotherhood fiasco and the former ettempt e e AL N il their of the American to drive the National out | | whe ed to see a race hich the with the men who went through that attair, | ¢ A8 SEEEE PR TG H 0 S for they know the futility of fighting. Ban | pit (A8 T S Johuson would never have achieved the base | SIS PO IR B (AT M SFECEC ball prominence he now holds if he had not [ PP¥* g g cted. The remaining contestants were he- been able to convince men with money of | J€C1¢d: The remaining contestants werd e v # ing dosed and artificially stimulated last his managerial abllity, and men with money | ;0. " pat (hey might last until tonight's to back base ball teams are not looklng for | 0% (0lines were on hand. Out on such | war just now; so it may be set 0 a8 A1 \hibitions in the name of sport | | fairly safe guess that Ban Johnson isn't | X% i 4 looking for that kind of trouble, either, He | | H Earle, chie can see his finish in the base ball world too ooyl ot loklins, 1 candidate for the f AR L position of president of plainly, if he starts anything. He's a hust- | § <8 0 00 o0 OR M ler, and he will succeed with his new | g0 Gay born in Mount Holly, Vt., Febru league. And The Bee ventures the asser- | Forie kL " ¥ y 14, 1855. He obtained his education in istrict school and a course in Black River academy at Ludlow, V. At the latter place he, together with the Hon. W. W. Stickney now governor of Vermont, sawed wood to | get money to buy exgs to bake and potatoes to boil to sustain life while endeavoring to vested in base ball in the Nutlonal league | ghrain a much coveted education, He camo devold of business acumen. While they |y Detroit, Mich., in 1886, has twice heen {have all the better of the situation In case | ancaged in business enterpr Aoat it |8 “war” should break out, they would stand | tne whole hardware line and the last | to 1ose a lot of money, and there is no rea- [ 41" ve bicyclo business som to think that they are going to delib | erately give themselves the worst of it it can avoid it. To be sure, they we | deeply interested in the towns the America | has taken over. They had assumed fran | chises and obligations on which they had lalready paid large sums to the owners of the moribund teams; they hold leases on | grounds and are otherwise pecuniarily in terested. There Is no question but they would have been glad to talk business to Mr. Johnson on these lines. But since Mr Johnson and his assoclates elected to pro- ceed independently it would seem merely business polley for the National league to proceed quietly to secure what s possible from the wreck and not waste good money by sending it after bad unless absolutely compelled so to do by some overt act on the part of the American league. In this respect the prospect for “‘war' seems very remote. | tion that he will be In touch with the before the umpire tosses the | ball to the pitcher next Aprit first Nelther are the men who bave large sums of money—sometimes it is sald millions—in Floyd Mc first at the arland, who ish of the & crossed the ix-day bicycle tapo race, FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES CKL PRI Rs IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. Another noticeable feature of the situa- | tion is that the most virulent advocates of war'" are those located in towns that arg in ne wise affected by the present condition | or which are not at all concerned in the cireuits are formed. Toledo, for example 3 2 is a very hotbed of “war," and the dope t conveys o hesling, strengthens makers down there are slaying whole heca- | Ing infusnce to the sfliciad organs | which is instantly apparent Quiets tombs of base ball magnates and players Grand Rapids, too, is going In for it, and | poin, stops wasting of the kidney | from this pair of base ball sraveyards daily Hote, TiReVES Hat thed, donpond: 1 Bair ol'base hall Eravorar | ent feeling that all victms of kidney i hz':; ":l‘;; h"l“'".)‘ M‘h{‘ “‘ ““ ||‘h ”’\“:‘ of i allments have A short course with R AR Ascant 1askils ch vanish even ns this splendid remed, brings bacl oue tries to descry their shapes, and aft o y briper beck strength, good digestion energy and cheetlul spirits Price, $1.00—at Drug Stores. | them come still others. | President Keith and Manager Rourke fell | under the baleful vapor of the pipe last | week, and for a few moments shrieked for | halt crazed by the | | rou must master it or 1t will master you, | tob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit y | ireatment for weak men will correct all these evils, | 1y now hecause of the undisputed fact| against it, while, on the coatrary, physicians }“ I\F “F\ DRI’ “I DR‘, \“\ ¢ e, oven the bobtailed six of { existenc of a rearranged plan. | a giving it their unqualified indorsement | 4 s N reu Huck's heart b since The ig down of the fighting game in) ““There Is no chance for fraud, aud con- | tled down from where it had lodged Ch will naturally affect the men who | sequently one never hears any wrangling his epiglottis, and B smokiug were ore or les esponsible fol his af or expressions ssatisfaction ¢ do " Rt it Lo are w g o 3 L fait g idbad ol AT Ko Theieity iy il & GYoF UMt | Hot Air Leagues and Dopey Oircuit Stories | 4511, and both are willing t : skill alone deciding the gane fn every iu the expansion theo 1ney stance. There is music in the roll of the in Profusion. langer. Ban Johnson isn't going to Speaking of Oscar Gardner, the “Omaha ball and the rattle of the pins, as testified ——— rival club into Omaha, and he'll allow v Kid," who whipped Halch Smith in this Dy the number of spectators at each game. | enough towns out of the old circuit to get city a few weeks ago, @ St. Louls writer ' “Parents can find no safer place for their [JUST A MILD FORM OF DISSIPATION | along with bow, especially as he hus says grownup sons than a well-conducted bowl . . at least one extra in his own and is halt Oncar ( parently going toward ley, where they are secure from the | & between Indianapolis and Buffalo. We e Mg he lndder pretty rapidly. | temptations of the street and profitably em- | Pass Uivins elr Mide |40 cure of National league support, and okt promising candidnte 1 the redntie | ployed in a healthy, stimulating, nerve and | winter to the [ to an outsider it Tooks an though that would for the bantam champlonship, and at one brain-strengthening occupation, the very Publie=No Harm Likely | be preferable fime he was relled ypon to etop McGovern's nature of the game and {ts neat, pleasant 0 Nesult Dy serond-rate fghtere, and anout he beot | SUrroundings exercising a strong moral in e This suggesta that the Western league .,‘v".rl"- do I8 to ..I.v ‘v[‘ 1w “,'m men he ||v‘:|-w e without subjecting the young men to | e &L pPdut (8 VI Gl . ”': H" ommittee \ ha L ~l = ’ A i g Moo LML LTI A year or | odlous diseipline. 8 e ones busy ® o N e o S hith & Jot of lajande have bean troub- | " e fear sometimes expressed that bowl- | With thelr pipex and the reswlt fs a suc- | That means that Sious city Josepls or | | Wbility to hit hard. He fu niso slowing up, | i€ will outlive itselt like the fad of rolier [ cession of hot-air leagues and dopy circuit [ Pueblo will go. Each of these says iU's to Rud ol nich I not at”all wurprising wher | skating 1s not well founded. Bowling aleys | $torles in such profusion that the oftiial | be one of the others, nure AL | ¢ of fights he } k‘,,.‘,.,",’,“,, in :n..\.- existed on ‘m.-l -ullu\xlnl'x' of E l())w;l "”'r""mh- :'m’wvr “-’x- r"v:’t:\lx’lr' 1\--yr‘ «(!I.h: nupe ‘ ’1-1 ”“,. ,,‘,,‘,“, 5 r' n taken Into considerat rdne us | for centuries, and the Bowling Green of e 0 far no harm has come fron \ ot at al mprobable, the I8 achedd” the Simpliig-oft polnt., ahd | merry old England was early transpianted | this mild form of winter dissipation and | ossibility of its coming to the relrenien, > Joln George DIXON in [ o the shores of America, but the old alleys | 1One is likely to result ou know, not [ Western. That means that one other o were but oor makeshifts, unattractive fu | MAY business men are putting money be- | the circuit will have to go. ~ Man- Barber, Atlantc, in.: As all bets are | 8Ppearance, and the game lingered until in [ Bind the midwinter, dreams of the pass |ager John McCloskey, of the late lamented d or g %s | recent years the law of evolution was ap- | 1€hd, Who Tets his period of hibernation go | Colon and once of the Western team gn under S neither | plied thereto, reaulting in (he smooth, highly | short while he overturns established | has asked President Hickey for a fran nuch as there Aot NN polished, well lighted and altogether glegant | “’*"‘_"‘“ ]"l}-l constructs new ones to take | chise for Loufsville In the Western. Give W W, Munn, Grand Istand: A wins. places of today of the “regulation” type :”"“" :'”:‘l"":l v“: 1\'1]"K"~n'y|m‘\“m-’v :n\| us Loulsville ..m’v Irv»lmnuuhi. lmml : 1s rhe fac at eve how oy ' eat amount of “advanc o players and | casy to see why Tebeau wanted the Ka BOUND TO WIN THIS TIME‘:[\"I» "',' :,y},"l_"n||'fr[:‘l(:yl:‘ '1‘:".‘,.‘:;1“.4”'-\‘"';‘"" doesn't squander a great deal of his|City franchise instead of the Denver. Here poddd [ night with appiications for their usa un. | ©%0 coin in the erection of grandstands or [ will be the Western league circuit then gratified proves that there I8 plenty of room | th® 8rading of ball fields. ~He does, how- | Des Moines, It I, Kansas City for more. i ever, dispose of the destinies of mag | Louisville, Minoeapolts, Omaha, St. Faul and player alike with an air of cheerful | and either Sioux City or £t Joseph. No, ; abandon that is only equalled by the smil-| the circuit fsn't made up yet, and that is : % The regularly organized oowling teams |y goe ot 8 Y O e tiskiey th '_'h < o 2 ST 5 ouke ety ol The great rivalry stirred up between foot | Which are competitive In the season tourna- | joca) manager for a “season” in the spring | und there will be lots doing before 1t 14 ball players and enthusiasis of Omaba and | ment, which will continue until the 1atter | on (he strength of his being “connected h“‘m‘v, L‘mmlln i in the two tie L:ulm-- '..,-,].m_\; |:\r||'];1 March, are composed of the follow- ; with some dope factory in the form of a| played this season insures that the third | ing players “ROOPINE" BREE o SR game between the all-star High school | Omahas—Zarp, captain: = Schneider, 1. | Ore nf‘lh-« fellows rolled off the shelt w\“mmx ‘H bl “"H”x‘mkv‘) I..l‘; on All.lh"\ut .‘ e Leams representing the two cities will be an | Klanugan, . Conrad, "“Plumber” Read, | 5 Glan 0w at Kansas City last weeh oA Al p rdner, Emer | n at Kansas City last week | had fn many years, and the heart of t piereating and excliing one. | The game | Steriies -Aver. captain; Magnev, A, | and the first thing he did when he hit the | (rug fanatic 15 greatly uplifted thereat will be played Tu .l‘y,ll\ mlly.l,.m.‘ at I\u ton | Reed, r. H. Reed, Hartley, Harrison, | floor was to emit a yelp loud enough to ve | o " < street park and will be called promptly at 8 | LR o Clarkson ’ ster, | Beard In 8t. Louls about the awful fate of o'eloch Ehthrongclarkoon, captate; Jangusor, | R 1o B Lo ahout he awul e of| WiNG BYONLYONE BARE TRICK Twice within the last month have these ones as 8t. Joseph, Omaha and Sioux City | teams lined up against each other and each “4',,‘.' 1;]-"]"\\ In; Allen, Howe, | o'y going to organize a city league and |Second cu ween ( It time has the outcome been a tie. The game Citys Yocom. - eaptain; 8miih, | drive the Western team out of the busine | Whist Clubs I'f""‘{l ‘u \’\Iv}’\' ..p\'u was \:llw.:l llnml’l(\' '11\" }}'hn‘”]lulh Seaman, Cheat ), Lehman, | especlally if Grorge Tebeau runs the team ¥ ynl. clared to be the finest exhibition of foot | Ence : Heun, 1t i o0 HovaHd 16t iy’ Keur fhei Eho ball ever scen in (his city. The men played | (KFuEs ParkCI, Krug, captain jlansen Volli e Y o o ear f19M | Tho second of a scrics of monthly whist with all determination to settle the dis- | Crocdon *| Mr. White Wings on the subfect of a pass, | tOUrnAments between the clubs of Omaha | puted supremacy and bent every effort to- | Bt Charles—Fritcher, cay . Flan- | [y the meantime, don't give yourself a bit | A0 Council Blufls was played at the rooms ward a victory, but when the gumo ended | 430, Droste, - Christie, Burnes, Sehller, | o0 yneyginess about the quality of ball that | 9f the Omaha (fub last Monday evening honors were even. Enthusiasts on either | " Potioss Cabinets—A. Krug, captain; | will bo served to Kansas City in tha West- | It Proved a battle royal, and so evenly were de clamored that the play be continued | Beslin, Slagenhorst, Plckard, Drandes, | ern. You've had a darned sight worse | ¢ Painted kings and knaves guided in until one side should score, and it was on | Kaufman, Geflus Nelson down there, at that [their conflicts that when the battle w the field after that memorable struggle that | The schedule of games for the coming . | over Omana could claim the victory by but the Christmas game was decifed upon. week is as follows: Monday night: Clark one bare trick Stricture ;- g |ST. JAMES ASS —— lives in San Jose, Cal, and 18 the recog- . around, keeps him busy when he has y. He ) 150 of late cut quite a 1 r place U sailors McFarland's teamn mate I8 also & ‘ Al ohuny Nelson and other boy, and has at va nes held the mid- ¥ e Moran will be managed by dlo dist champlonsh Elkes was . Ed 8 roand expects to remain n by McFarland in a mateh race at California il late nest spring. He be hanies' pavilion in San Francisco lieve 1 not only win some money, iring the the six-day race t o will be in the finest i to clean up the middle-distance men when he returns east in the spring. After leav Moran will rid Lake City and other western cities before finally starting o | T yele woman has invaded China last place on carth where one would expect to find her. Aside from the na the tional prejudice that exi wmong the Mongol people to women taking part in « wions or pastimes that men ord the Chinese women's fect would be thought Were | fih ) ever W bar against thetr indulgence in wheeling I happened to sod Never there 1s actually one woman to s¢ bicy the among tt tinls who may often be Loy the g vie geen with her brothers carcering along the but hud served the potty officer who |m l o or three Chinese girls who ywned it very well, 1t had been ridden in i h ot the wealthy Chi American war v The owner youths may often be seen rid in the had ecorched the stroe Hong Kong str of aty ports, the only places 1 taken a bieyel to 1} in Chine where riding is possit on h nila he Lad |the whole Chinese have taken kindly ful Bite: 6f the extronts |to. the ke and many wre expert trick owner of that wheel had sayed |riders. The woman referred to is a Miss elng the last (heee rs | Kit Sen of Shanghal and was the first giel ! Meer o ¥hip. fn China to eycle. She ovideatly enjoys HOW WEAK MEN ARE MADE STRUNG VIGOROUS AND WELL DOGTOR Searles & Searles CMAKA. SPECIALIST Most Successful and Rcliable Specialist in Diseases of Mer.. result of your former folly. Your mankood is There s no time to on, many of you are now reaping the tailing anl will soon be lost unless you do something for yourselt bse. Impotency With 1t you can wake no comprom s and fill your whole future with misery Toscribable 1 have treated o many cases of thix kind that [ am as familiar with them as you are with the very davlight you will never again be bothered with nervousness, failing memory {8 mever on the standstill Fithe and i woe. Onca cured by me, logs of ambition, or similar symptoms which ou for study, business, or marriage. My and restore you to what nature Intended—-a hale, healthy, happy man, with physical and mental powers complete * | aleo cure to stay cured Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Eic. and all associate diseases and weaknesses of men, earnestly devoted 22 of the best years of my life. treat are cordially invited to consult me. 1 Varicocele To these mnladies alone 1 ! Physiclans haying stubborn cases U charge nothing for private counsel. Under our freatment this insidious disease rapidly disappear Paln_ccases almost instantly. The pools of stagnant biood a driven from the dilated ve and all sorencss and swelling quickly subside, Every indication of Varicooele soon vani fn its steead comes the pride, the powcr and the pleasures of perfect th und restored manhood. tricture completely and removes every obe ATy all infummition, duces heal The bladder and Xidneys. mvigortes the se alth an soundness to every part of the body af Syphilitic Blood Poison .o con of enmon or s \-u.x‘ and 1s indorsed by the best physicians of this and forelgn countries. It contalns no dangerous drugs or iujurio edicines of uny kind. It koes to the struction m )8 every annatiral discharg . And restores | the' diease Our speclal form of treatment for Syphe very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Soon every lgn and symptom of Byphills disappenr completely and forever. and the whofe system is cleansed, purified and restored to as healthful and pure a cons ditfon as befora coatraciing the disease. Nervo- Sexual Debility o o vigor and nervous syet purifies and enticties the blood, cleanses and heuls the blad- der and Kidneys, invigorates the liver, revives tho spirits, brightens the intol- lects, and, above and beyond all, restores the wasted power of sexual manhood, "ome Treafmenf Ono persanal visit 1s prefarred, write m ir ' symptoms home treatment 1s successful and sirictly ir counsel s Bacrediy confidential QURES GUARANTARD. n or nddre 110 8, 14th ¢, CHARCES LOW. Dr, Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. ] wealk men stops every dram buflds up the muscular and but if you eannot eall fully. Oup free and private, Conwultation Call ce. Treatment by mafl WHEN IN DOUBT TRY Tany have stond the tast of years, and have cured thousands of vies of N rvous Diseases, such ..\n‘ Dility, Dizriness, Sieeplesse s and Vi ocele, Atrophy, . ') AGAIN! et on, make digestion berfect, and_impare & healthy vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checkel| permanctly. Unies patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, $ Mailed sealed. Price $1 per box; 0 boxes, with fron-clad legal guaraiitee 1 cure or refund the monev, e oo, #2 (zem baok, Address, PEAL MENI~1 Claveland. 0. 8old by Kuhn & Co., 16th and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co., 1ith and Douglas, WHY IT CURES MEN. Why the Frightiul Tensmn of Q!mtun Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun—IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment Applied Locally and l)uull) to I|ll. Aifected Parts, — We answer the ques fons brietly. 1f you Stricture fcut an artery in In 16 days, without paln, injury or incons your arm y do | ventenc The hougles ure inserted at me e to stop the Bolve rem s every mptom of {flow ot d. YOU stricture, leaving canal as health; USE LOCAL Ab as wh nature f It BRUTAL PLICATIONS, Sim- | CUTTING OR DILATING., NO INJEG- ilturly when the ure TIONS TO TRRITATE Hi: MEM- thral ducts become | BRANE. NO IN CRNAL DRUGGING weakened and re RUIN THE STOMACH The Bt | it s leu treatment s local, direct and posi- At of ase. The seminal ducts profe Varlcoce 1 an accumulation of slug- Into the urethral canal through the Pros- | gish blood In the veins of the M.mufl CAL TREATMENT. The § James treat- | has fts origin in 4 diseased and torpid soluble, which are inserted into the water chan I device yet discovered has cured passuge at night, where they Aissolve a single c Gran-Solvent heals the and deposit th medication In Uy full Prostate and restor y clrculution, strengih upon the Var ele i the sluggish Prostate Gland, Ted bl Contracting and strengthening the duet 10,546 men strictured, weak, wasting and FOREVER 8TOPPING drains and despondent were cured and restored by slons, and curing while the patier James method last year. A vast Dr' “Carter's JIvent of men fn whom the light of life Bougles will dissolye s dige ve urethral t and forever | has penctrited the steleture and sen Every Man Should Know Himself. fearful nightmare of Space will not permit a complete description of the incompar Bt wew treatment in urothral diseases. FEvery sufferer Btricture and 1t offspring, Prostatitie ana seminal Wea 1w W th amies A Hox 834, Cinol for their wonderful {llustrated w i the parts G human sysiems invol urethiral sllments, which thoy will sead securely wrapped if p \n package, prepaid HOME TREATMENT nY THE PAT AS BY OUR T AS BUO» EiVES