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HE OMAHINA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901, " R VL OO RN S | e e HOW WEAK MEN ARE MADE ft argumen [ Emery, 225; Kolls, 200 t both would gain i STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL e DOCTOR hat (Y Has Boen FA"I;';]}::IT:\;:D&::: in Nearly FOURTH LIVE BIRD SHOOT (‘”“"mnm:?‘,“;,l;:',r“;;:un Magnificent | PLAY CHESS WITH OHIOANS ,m, 1 —-— Marksmanship Confest Hetween | DUBIOUS OUTLOOK AT CINCINNATI R T Nebraska Associntion Megine Mat With Buckeyes—Chess News fo GAME IS WITNESSED BY LARGE CROWDS Stn 1 Loeal 1 ih concorned over the loss of the mem sership in the crganization and the pre ; ty team shoote " T iction {8 made that some plain (ruths will \ renent teations Are that the | The fourth of the inter-city team "”"",‘ | Notwithstanding The trouncing receiver e spoken at the annual convention at |/ Jefirk Hn bet "'“‘lk‘”‘l:‘h ""Il';n"”"“{‘y:‘y"‘”l,;l”: ‘K ‘,: Clarksons Win N n Clo Margin- | At the hands of the Missiasipplans, the Ne hiladelphia next month. Conway W. Sam: | bebelhe il b -y Friday and Ssturday. Three times al Schedules of Bowling Games (or braska Chess association Is not disheart | ¢ Baltimore says he will not stand for re / ~Mayor Stands Pat, Yondy Nave twenty mel orReked uwhy at & ihe « & WeekaGorsip ‘:‘:rd“. Last week it began a match againei | jection. While he does not favor any man | - L Al Ko e Badhe ot the. Attey [the Ohlo Chess assoctation, sixteen board: | o particulur for the office, he seems to be . ok T8 N ) the (e o JEmve ted, with several mo t the epinion that Robert Kingsbury of | S The opening of the new century has |twice in that time have the ten men repre —— {to be pl this week. The opposing | Sew Hampshire, the present first vice pre been far from auspicious from the stand- |senting Omaha come off victorious, hav teams are as follows 18 thy most Iikely bandidat the to practice the art of self nsb and es- | was only by reason of a combination of f tests ever held in Omaha was that be- | I=Mre A B Russ Clovelar ver since the cry was made against racing - In any of the big cities of the land. t 00 1 in this city on Thank:giving day, | night Both team are members of YIH'[ £-W. ¢ Cochran, Cinelnnatl he veteran members made a woful blunder pathway of the fighter 1s by no means rose. | Went against the Omaha team. 111 luck in | city bowling league and cach is from the [ -1 A Smith, "uvton, vhen they decided to cut away from all Most Successful and Reliable ' AW woret kind of birds and the [same alley. There has long been a decided | 7\ Ly b Lot s ada Liliae . strewn. There Is little of tonsolation (o |t the worst kind of birds and the |same alley. There has long been a decided | - 1 Grovenrt: hnestion with the Ehrt, Todky the (odl Specialist in Diseases of Me be glenned from the seeming unanimit amentable failure of one man on the team |rivalry between the members and the ques- P Odehracht. Coliim nemberahip Is less than 26,000, The high 1 to 0ot anyw 0 car his eru ma | tion of o) cy LY het E nham, Woodstoc -y = o g4 -; h which the larger cities are shutting h it ‘h fo n ll"‘ aver H" 1”: :"' ”1 ‘””' macy has all the season been 10=htgnel ¢y aes, 1 . water mark was over 100,000 Men Ny of you are now reaping the re ¢ yous former folly. Your raankood s down on the bexing game and the outlook | Bave the shoot to the Kansas Cityans b ispute 11, B. Mead, Cincinnati M (8 ol 1 Nieg 0 1s no time ts 18 by no means bright |a of 155 to 451 Monday night's match offered a splendid | 1=l Bacon, “Tiitin WE Tatin g A " fa ling anl will soon be lost unless you do ry iia gl It 18 a virtual certainty that Cincinnat Adent as can be, however, the Omaha |opportunity settling the much-mooted | 1 M. At At e i M bir Impc.oncy is never on th L Wit | can wake to compromise Kithes 18 not going to pan out as the Mecea in | shooters will go down to Kansas |auestion, for in the season’s league race i 15—z H ‘] '-l" of that el .,\“ '.‘ ‘"”l‘ “‘l 10 ) must master {t or 1t will master you 1 011 your whole futurs with misery and ir the wilderness of pugilistic distress. From | Wednesday night, prepared to retrieve the |it happened that these two teams were tied | 16-Dr. Ny, Tifin aco for Uho presidency (o the very ond, a0 | 1y peyaptg voe, 1 have treated fo many cases of thie kind that 1 am an tmilinr with present indications it fs an odds-on | reverse met in the Thankegiving shoot | for first pl It wa ided, under t 1—Mr o, Deriane N oK O & ohh wadthers | W 6 you il Witk thY Wiy o pie red By me, you Will sever again e that the championship fight between Jeffries | and convince thelr friends in Missouri that [circumstances, that the team winning Mon- | 2 Nelson Hald, Dannebtc s . 4 s | Miered % il Ml ' B ek ) | v | -3 M. Bruner, Omaha states also on his slde, Earle will have hered with ucrvousness, falling loss of & or similar aymptoms and Ruhlin, scheduled to take place in that | Omaha is entitled to the champicnship when | day night's contest should be hailed as the | 3 Funer, Om ! | t ¢ han f ot ty league, until such| A—E: I Barron. Lincoin most as many votes as the cand b you of your manhood and ab t you for study, business, or marriage. My ity February 15, will not materialize. | It comes to shooting live birds champion of the city leagu | 8T N. Hartzell, Kea New England dele H P b Such opposition as has been stirred up| Thursday the Kansas City gun club will [time as it may be deposed by some other | 8-D. i Kinniburkh, Adams gets the New York and New England del ment for weak mon will correct ail these e s0d Fostore you 10 What Batus | againat. this match is almost unprecedented [ hold @ sweepstakes sfloot, in which several |ambitious organization, and further, the | T-F B Rice Grand 1siund gations. But the fight may rest With (e | fstanded—a hale, healthy, happs man Hloal ‘Aol & Sowers eomplete. - 1 i the annals of ring histpr | of the Omaha shooters expect to participate, | defeated team was to recognize and admit | 53 B Ryl York Pennsylvania delegates. It fs known that | yeo oo o pray Politicians, jurists and ministers are | more for the purpose of getting themselves | the other's supremacy | 10-A Powell, st Eaward, ';mh' m'H!\mwl by m .;;v\ n the Iv-.;-:.‘m“ T a o ¢ N 3 neheste mnnebrog state and many followers in Pittsburg 0 working hand-in-hand 10 prevent the match | in form for the team shoot ou the suc-| The match attracted such a crowd as|ii-M. I Winchéster, Duinebrog and L ) B g o MLl | couiny diya: [has With Lhu sSbestATION. OF | Hever bafore tHFAMY cut ¥0-wittiess & bewls | 1opiy 5 Hives, Qallkyay. wni Piiadeltia, wio il sid bim Vrivate Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydroceie, ; t . ; orlally when it comes to balloting. One . has gone on record as opposed to the | carrying off the prize money. The contest |ing contest in this city. The sides of | - iL I Himmond, Wymore ¢ : b Lo malche A supreme court judge stands 1a | will bo the same na breceding ones. Each |Clarka alleys, where the match was held, | 1=N. G: duifin. ¢, Edward hini 1 cortain and that 1 1 tho New Yor Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble. Etc. rendiness to inatruct the return of an in- | team will consist of ten men and the shoot- were flled with intereated spectators, in- | . Y i e ) mectink (Mt | and all assoclate diseases And weaknesses of wen. To thess maludien alons 1 b dictment_againsi any one who shall be a |ing Wil alternate, cach man shooting at | cluding sedate judge:, grave professional | A threc-mover by H. W. Rarry, Boston, | thelr man Bolding has litcle chance to | g L, B0l 0G5 MOS0 B FOUEECE {1ans having wtubborn canes to party to the fight, even the spectators com- | fifty birds. men and prosperous business men, all of | White to play and mate in three moves el M, g« g . treat are cor tted (0 sult m 1 hive € Ivat neel ing under the centemplated ban We ought to win this fourth contest by [ whom, by their presence, significd thelr BLACK throw their sirength (o arle, with o hopo cordially invited (o consult me it for private counse Notwithstanding this situation of affairs, |t least fitteen birds,” sald Goodley F.|ondorsement of the popular game of bowl of heading oft Kingsbury, in which case 18 safe o gay that Earle would be e : . i o i ot o st | WHOOOO1® pver o i, s o v, gy, e Paln coases almost instuntly he pools of et lood are the meating. All along he has modestl iven from the dilated veine, and all sorences and sweliing q subsida ation of Varicocele soon vanisl wteend ¢ however, Mayor Fleischmann is standing | Brucker in discussing the match yesterday. | ing. Many women were among the spec and asserts that a permit will be ls- | “Omaha has a team composed of cracker- | tators and these evinced quite as much in« 1 in accordance with his original prom- | Jack shooters and this, too, must be said of | terest as did their escorts. Any doubt which will carry with it municipal | the Kansas City team. However, our team [that might have existed relative to the r'l‘l"h"”‘l e o It a "”\“"“" pride, the power and the pleasurss of perfe restored manhood | t . s city or- alleging lack of time as (he cause. Yet he ton for all who attend or participate | has given an example of superiority by | popularity of howling in this city was cer alleg the affair. How far the Cincinnati | winning two of the three shoots already |talnly dispelled by the enthusiasm mani- has not notified his friends to quit their "c'ur. Our cur ves the Stricture complately, &nd removes svery mayor's authority extends in this direction | held and, if for no other reason, this is suffi- |fested by players and lookers-on during o IR RIE BVt un 8 overy. 4 hOAf Narge, reduoe Phatate Qland clannnes And heat§ will doubtiess be tested in case an at-|clent to warrant the prediction that the |the progress of this contest Belding's part does not denote double-deal the bladder and | tnvigortes the ox | restorea health ond tempt is made to hold the fight ‘nvn match will be won quite handily. There | It became early apparent that If the "‘N or ;*lu\ \Ll'"u;‘ + unfairne It ml-'l~h soundness to part of the body affected by t sease \ — 15 no question but that we would have won members of the teams maintained the gait of Eis owi volltion &nd wil ot nooent th s h l ' nl d P e W. A dy, who has been selected as | the last match held here if it hadn't been |at which they were ing out the scores of his own volitton and will not accept the IH1{[] 00 0|80h s 18 Dranticall the etit ol the manager of the Jeffries-Ruhlin fight, | for a good deal of 11l luck suffered by our |Would surpass any previous records in N asneal NOMIIRLN WCIREE e duty 1t “nr!\ nnd s indorsed by the Leat physiciana of thix and forelgn countries, [t weeeks to Justify the go in a somewhat ex- | tenm Omaha alleys and, sure enough, the match is the will of the New York state division containe no dangerous drugs « rlous medicloes of wiy kind 1t goes to the tended Interview, saying in part “In the event that no unforeseen mishap |Proved a real record-breaker. As in all ot ::’"‘ "' e e s JEHILLEL B Ll every slgn and symptom of Sy dsappenr o1 or. and the 3 “I see no reason why the fight should [ occurs the Omaha team will certainly bag |the team contests, tenpins was the game an of MR Beldin s astitide tist as been tom la clearsed, purth restor s it ite a cone not take place. It is not to be a prize | the victory in this coming shoot, The team | ®mployed, and when the three games had WHITE made. ; before contracting the disease fight, as generally understood by the un-|has been strengthened and the members | been finished the Clarksons had run up a i _ N I n b I ' initiated, but a scientific boxing contest | have been devoting u good deal of time (o | Score that would have been a credit to any [ | o s | A E00 story of other dave in exeling Is ervo-sexua CRINTY G cure ror woake mes flops every drai between two bik, husky men, who will be | diligent practice [team in the country. Their team score was | 50 SLe R CEREEL Bre i Rty Diayer, | told bY. “Happy Days® Pltman, who wou tho | nervous system, s and entlehes the blood. cleanses wid heals the blad trained down to the hour, and in no sense | The members of the Omaha team will be | 2,774, against the team score of the Omahas hg o the front as a bilndtc hess p first blevele race in the country 1 has | der and kidneys srates the lver, revives the spirite, Lrightens the tntel. s Recently he paid a visit to a neighboring lects, and, above and be 1 a1l restoren the wasted power of sexul been ev a brutal affair. If it should be I would|Smead, Parmelee, Grant, Bray, Loormis, |0of 2 since perennially fresh. “Pit," as be the first one to stop It at the ringside. [ Kimball, Lindeman, Crabill, Townsend and| The performan 1 am as much opposed to boys and un- [ Plumber. Hardin and Watson will accom- | remarkable. Successive strikes nanhood. of the players was really | €it¥ 48d while there gave a litilo exhibition his fntimates call him, was referee at a race “ T ' ' 0 seven of lis friends. First he played o reonal visit Is preforred, b ou eannot eal ind the | {0 seven of his friends. First be played | oot near the city, and during o contest | (NOMI@ T PGATMGNT gy reragnal vinit 1v proterred. but it vou eannot enl seven simultaneous games, giving each of me your' symptoms fully. Oup alned men fig as any one and have | pany p o in cage | toppling over of en of the pins at one between professionals he heard a clinkin home treatment cesstul and strict] wte. © Our counsel fs free an tralned men fighting as any one and bave | pany the team and be substituted in case | toppling over of all ten of the plos at one |y, "o oney the odds of Q Kt, And win- | pojee s he heard a clinking home treatment ta successtul und str I i Is free and never promoted a fight of that kind The | the necessity arises. Lindeman and Town- | fell throw indicated the scientific ability Bing a1l the games, "M the seven con- | nolse every time the string of men passed ministers mean well, but they do not under- [ send are new men on the team. They take |0f the members of both teams. It was a . s : [ him. “Pit" did not telieve in standing at CURES GUARANTEED Conanitation Free. Treatment by mail | sulted at three boards while Jeve tried the blindfold act. Here Is a specimen of the | play ns voir: the tape with the other officials [ their word for what there v he moved about to differ stand it, I am willing to discuss the mat- | the places of Hardin and Biershiem, who [nip and tuck race all the way through ter with any representative of the minlstry | were members of the team in the last con- |until the latter part of the third game Call om or nddre 110 S, 14th St of Cinclnnati, and if I cannot convince an | test Then the Clarksons forged ahead and ses Gk foe -1hE cHARcEs LOw. Dr. Searles & sea”es. Omaha. Nfib BT BART AT B AR ut parts of the unprejudiced committee that I am right 1 - | cured a lead which their opponents founa [ SENTER COUNTER GAMBIT EVADED. | (rack and in the back stretch lstened to am willing to call the fght oft so far as | ATHLETES PLAN A SMOKER | themselves unavle to overcome. The mem- | it Gawaras T -t the strauge sound. He made up his mind I wm concerned. The records show that | bers of the two t the fatalities and injurles attending foot | Prospects for n | — e 1 y hads ams were as follows 1-P-K 4 PeQ 4 that one of the wheels of the racers was o | arge Lembership in Clarksons—Denman, Brunke, Lancaster, m:('_ ob much ovt of order that there was mm\l ball games are 50 to 1 as against prize the New O n Athletie *. Conrad, Clarkson. 3 B-R 4 ' to be a breakdown at any time. He calle fightiug, yet your best people will take Club Are Bright. | Omahas—Flanagan, €. Conrad, Read, i—K KK 2, out as the men went past: “Hey boys! | thelr wives and daughters to see a game ey mery, Zarp. s Tl whose wheel ts making that noise?’ One | between college teams The interest taken by the amateur ath- | The nest match game between these two & man in the (ring of riders answered him nd taking &P X I “I am a member of St. Leo's Roman |letes of the city in the new Omaha Athletic [teams will be held March 18 at Clark’ 1K He said: “Go to thunder!” Catholic church of New York, and my |club, which has come to the front so rapidly | alleys, and it will be for both of them th e SR Tae referco marked bis man and waited Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow wife is a devout worshiper and worker in |in the past few months, suggests that the | closing game of the season 3 12-P x B (Q) ¢h. t the race was ded. Then he Inter CIETEE R the same church, while my daughter is|membership will overreach by far the mark K¥a oG- 2 vidwed the {mptidont one, WHAL he leatned Beneath the Sun—IN FIFTEEN DAYS. being educated in a convent, and I would | established by the most sanguine promo- | The schedule of for the coming *B 2 dis. ch. and mates next move. was that the boy lived up the state at a | 5 Y " not. promote any exhibition that was im- |tera of the club. The directors have had | Week in the city championship race fn as | o o S 0 place whore 1 took Just 82 (o get 1o on| WY Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment motal or degrading. The contest will bring | the new ground surveyed and grading for |follows: Monday night, Omahas against |yl i 0 )L o toh, Mhte Hide it | the railroad. He bad two silver dollars, and i C ’ irectly . octed P # much betier clemeni to your city than |the club house and grounds will start in the | St. Charles, at Clark's alleys; Tuesday | MI*P*IPPI-T ‘”“h,‘) il WA "'w"‘“";m | that was all he did have. He was so fearful | Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts you unticipate, and will leave at least a |near future. night, Gate City against Clarksons, at Gate | g 0"y oo oy UL HICET e sunny | ©f 1osing the (wo discs of aflver that he | TWe answer the ques- | Stricture halt milior of dollars with your people. Some very unique buttons will soon be | City alleys: Wednesday night, Peerless | o 00 would not leave them in the tralning quart |tlons bri If you s “As to the threatened boycott by union {circulated among the members of the as- | Cabinet against Sterlings, at Lentz & W KUY EoPE ers, but had put them together in the heel Sotie Mt Yo ag [ ARcars pithaut Beth lalusy ok tapons Iabor, 1 can only say that that is some- | sociation, and these are expected to be |11oms' alleys; Thursday night, Nationals |y .. o S rkdda of his racing shoe. As he rode about the fot. take internal | night and aot wiille you sleeh. . <Grane thing with which I have nothing to do.|proudly worn in the coat lapels of all the |@8ainst Krug Parks, at Heyden's alleys. g 1-P-K 4, track the sily dollars clinked together medicine to stop the Solvent einove overy symptom of I am not responsible for something that | members. The button will have the asso- | —_— . 2oKQ 1B 8 nd made the noise that the referee had | o, of blogd. 'YOU | stricture, leaving the cansl as. hesithy occurred some years ago, and do not think | ciat'on’s menogram, in dark green and whits |~ TeDPINS continues to be (he favorite ity leard. He was forgiven for heing saucy to ‘ri.n‘- TIONS, Sim BTG RO TN e any real friend of organized labor will [—the colors adopted for the association at [ Kame With Omaha bowlers, as it Is the Q B-Kt 5 the referee when the facts came out, If iitarly when the u IRRITATE THE = MEM- let that interfere with his patronage. 1f 1[a recent meoting of the members country over, unless perchance St. Louls, the 3 K B-Q 3 all the professional bicycle racers at the o ) e RN N EOMACT e BE had built the hall I might properly be held | The directors are mow considering the | home of the game of cocked bat, be an ex- TR present time should put what they had left | |taxed it i “iateu mes trewtment 1a loca), direct and posi: Donsible.”" holding of a smoker for members some time “"‘“"“l “""ll “I-"‘ '(‘“l':‘- Because it the Gpx I for car fare in their riding shoes thero | . h T e | ve V. —— the latter part of this month. Mr, Simms, | Keneral popularity of this game regulation 3 10 would be a lot of clinking nolses 4l ment, which must pass through the icoce It begins to look as though the only avall- organist at All Saints' church, has volun- | 8lleys are constructed with the idea para- [I—KUKL o 1 3 track & noles oo the| siomash and urine bafors it reaches the| by ar"'ml':"le_'”_ % able place for holding the next big cham- | teered to render a musical program and | Mount of furnishing the best possiblities | 3 Q7F | [-R P x Kt — through th gIsh blood In the veins of the scrotuth plonship event Is at Carson Clty, where |oiher fentures of entertainment will be | 1 tenpins. In the aggregate there are few | 14— 11t 7 H-K-Q 2 Toks who 8%t the Eotcrs g8/ eound ana ily reached by due’ solely to imperfect circulation, and Fitzsimmons and Corbett did battle in 1897 | provided games with bowls and pins other than ten- 1K 1§ P-1 3 DL AL n rane bkt b ane TrTaunds oy ment 15 Drepared I oty sien treat- | hias its orlgin in o disessed and torpld Dan Stuart, who managed that fight, 1s out e - pins in any of the Omaha alleys, the num- | 12-% 139 : the work ontalled upon the careiahens of| YErY marrow. smooth, flexibie and wholly | case re ony tempacnry. and 'no jre with & proposition to hold a tournament in ber of all other games combined being small tHR Tt S, B00. 08 CATEAKRIE O soluble, which are {nserted into the w chanical device yet discovered has cured Carson City and hope to have Jetries and | CARDINAL POINTS IN- WHIST | (%0000 iion.” Next to tenpins comes nine- LR [l o mashine, Consiant pysich- | - passags &t night, whers they di o, dingle cuse. * GraSolvons Neas e 4 s 3 W-B-Q K e prevents Y ay by | d o he 'medicatio s srostate and rostores healthy eirculation )‘Iv‘?llx:m(;nhn»llxn n:v:lmr :;vr:‘ul |'xu‘r- With Koven Tabits 1o #lay: the Oms vlp_»l";:'l:::ntm':‘! l:(;m:x]u"tn‘l‘h ol b L iy :: X fl oh day the motor men study thelr mounts and | strength upon the ‘\‘.n.m.v, dizappears ahd the 'm.fly‘-h open air arena, all necessary 4 L2 0 to use the halls, and B-R x yel at the close of a season the. H 3 ceumulation iy replaced by pure, healthy, cessories for the pulling off of a fight and Whlnt i Bresl the-0le | when a man 1s hardened so that he can R-q. PR S S T B ”PfOState Gland, red blood laws that permit of any number of rounds Enylish Game, { bowl them without becoming sore thelr use S o (i han when ontracting and atrengthening the ducts, | 19,846 men strictured, weak, wasting and th Shak merilt, of S0y RUMESF 9L bayl i withut bhogilag nore Ri x Kt ¥ ey staried. Something new and strange | FOREVER BTOPPING drains and emis’ | despondent were cured and restored by make Carson City a desirable place for con- | o o0 S ables shes much better exercise. Beginners, Kol o I8 always developing. Even the mukers| 0% 88d curing while the patie; James method last y A vast tentw, despite the difficulties encountered in | | THe OWEER WS S BRI SOVER Ui | however, make a great mistake In attempt- Joles find themselves stumped when it co Bougles wilj. - ron ol men in wham the light of lity ] reaching such a remoto fighting ground, | & PIY FEIROIAY ing to bowl with the big bowls for long at Rx k™ | Pepairing & motor after 16 Bas bese (hioust| PREREVE Misthegy T dust &nd fon trated the fearful nightmare of Stuart s one of thowe I will” fellows and oAbt AND ROUTH atime. Untll o man gets in condition where B x Q & hard campalgn. Fortunate te the ver | SR fighters and public will bave confidence In | Allee and A, W. Scribner he can stand the exercise it is better to be | : | witfoh bas conneoted i eam | E M \ his ability to carry out any plans he may | Brili and sheldon . careful and not play too long at a time. |5 18 1 o mechanic, for then lll I“'“y:‘nx:‘lm‘:- JinsLeM very Man Should K"()W Hln]\e” propose. California sports, and they are [ Wheeler and Brown . Little by little one’s muscles are hardened | And Black wins. 16 tHotors Without. the atea:. Luoite Space will not ,,. rmit a complete description of tho incompar- numerous in that state, can reach Carson | gtimney und Burrell ..ot and he gets into condition where he can —_— brought on by sending th T b able ‘8t. James treatment in urethral diseases. Fvery suifer | City quite handily, and while few from ) Rogers and McDowell bowl for bours at a time without feeling| J. M. Crosby, Fremont, has finished bis | fantory, ‘Tt haw been (he oaso this sorson | Shosld weibe® tor tee. Cae dumien " diniuriond rminad Vo New York could be counted on, Chicago | GHChrist and Burtiott oo any bad effects, On the contrary, the | games in section B of the Nebraska tourna- [ thay’ s motor has bean shipped aury 1o ioh | Onio. for thoir wondertul illusiratad ‘Work thowing the barts of | 8t. Louls, Hot Bprings, Kansus Clty and the | puanman artromn ¥ 58 beneficial _results that como from the | ment, winning threo and losiug one, The | fad,f "t!%r s been shipned away to the | buman aystem fnvoived In urethral ailments, which tiey will iead vecurely middle west will bo well represented at| H. G an and Boulter exerclse cannot be overestimated. The | game he lost was a French defonse to W.|all that was nocessary ‘“m';hc‘"h‘m“" 1| WIADReA 4 pisid paskage, prepaid o Stuar e « i o 4 prove: - | W. Wyel core ol ok ening 2T "] N BE B 4 J the ringsldo any fime Stuart announces | i o 0 srowth of the game 1o Omaha proves be- (W, Wyckof, York. Scoro 18 appended: | or o small bolt, the fnding of whics| FHOME TREATMENT AN 3EUSED uy ane PATIEITaAr & an important battle. S HRGIEK o yond aquestion lhow generally accepted in | White--Crosby Hlughe W yekort. wroubled the mor men. Just at mrekent | 6. JAMES 2 9 - | Biipiey and Crummer the truth of the advantages and benefits | - P-K 4 1-b-K thie tires. Elve S ) N, [0 E ks bheainaing. ot the sud-seems. to have| Liipiey aRd Crums e o Frgd SR “hmnh.”,.g‘m.wxhr”.u.;.l'm.uma and new AMES ASSY, 62 ELM ST. CiANCINNATI, OHIO been reached in the easo of Oscar Gardver, —_— s b ARET Ures bave constantly (o be ftted. An ex- : - whose pugilistic star has been on the wane Innocent Old Wan, Mr. Clark last week succeeded fn smash- | 8-Q B-K b3 R s RO T tableknife, nino selssors and ix ¢ b for some time. Last Monday night he was| Indianapolis Press m lookin' for | jng all previous records made at his dlleys | $-} “' ‘I“ ) Lo 3 1 e work to find where P ¥ put to rout by Tim Callahan and though | feller by the name of Smooth Mike." sald| iy tonpins. He bowled a beautiful game | & 1otk P wrong aod ihe carrong. The Wirlng goes| A cupvass uf tho cotton-mill op v it took the Quaker fiftecen rounds to turn | the old far to the policeman. “He sald| and ran up a score of 238 points. Other | H-Q-Kt i K x g an ‘I he current I8 grounded in the taken in Augustu, G hows 11 the trick he had the best of the game from | he'd pay me the $5 he borried of me 1ast| high scores at tenpins among the Omaha |10—B X Kt B | frame. Tho batterles may bo woak with- | Afe embloyed #9 childrin under | ”, i . soda to hoe and it was only at occasfonal | circus day, the first time I come to town.” | players are as follows i {20, T | Sut the riders knowing it, the gasoline may | oRd write, i Intervals that Gardner gave a flash of his| “Got any idea where to look for him?' = Davey, 218, 204, 203: Zarp, 203, 205, 220: |13 | outoat oo ovrong kind, tho igniter may be| "Colorado's §tate Federa fon of Labo old-time form. Oscar’s next go will be at | asked the officer. Reynolds, 203, 215; Stanton, 216; Amburstor, | 4~ KK sa. out of order or a thousand and ono things | negotinting with the state nthoritoe ¢ A Memphis Tuesday night when he will meet| W'y, I don't know the number, but Jist| 208, 214, 201: Schneider, 20; Clark- | Jo—g.ave " may be wropg [4saes unply & Jaggamces ab soal atid mins H Tommy Hogun. after o got the money, [ heerd him tell | son, 201, 203, 214, 203; C. Conrad, 222, 218; 111 1’5 Kt [ 7n s e | o the co-oporative pia | i y rerry McGover s consented to meet | another feller ho was livin' on Easy street.” | Potter, 223, 235; F. Conrac a1 UK Kt o, i L o cushion-frame bicycle 18 to have | 'Phe annual roport of Typographical uils Terry McGovern has consented to mee Potter. F. Conrad K el KL boom this year. The American Bioyele | No 6 of New Vork Citg. he (rgost (i i % @ FOR MEN. - — — = — Bt Kt B2 %, company, otherwise known as “the trust,” | Uion oresnization In te world, ives i | s ol exylaing how PR RS Q-K 2. has officiallly adopted it. This s significant | tows) expenditures i 1868822 The or- | S ‘ R R ” QB | of the present tendency tn bieycle riding— | &enization hus now nearly 600 members. | Dorfectly notml I Ke-g R 2 Aok o case and pleasure. Some think that the | Georgla has lod the (nited Sintor in 1 m‘v_vll"xl:v’mnr- Kt-q Kt i, B x gt | Increasing popularity of the cushfon frame | with "Norih Carolinn i close second e tion to the ek - in & slgn of degeneracy in cycle riding. | Bouth Carolina in third place. The two | o ofiriie i freqient KoKt s B8 6 | Those of this opinion are mostly athletes, | Carolinas stiil have each 4 larger numio urination. How it reduces P-K R A P-Q 1 6 racing men or scorchers, who do not is steadlly torgi the fre ; P-Kt 4. BEL belleve in plensure except through violent | fTha New York Journal of Commerce Efllal‘ged Pl’ostate R BB 5 exerclse. The chief argument against any- [ Wres up an agkresate fire loss of 2.3 | gland to n norinal size. Tho treatment ean be QK B2 H-BQ 6 thing of this Kind bas always been that [ for the United igtates and canada duri| taetuthon NicrTore With businoss, " Reslgns o5 el L it involved “lost motion.” The contentlon | with $136,775.500 fn 1509 and $110.630,500 fn 1=0%, | Thonsa £ nen hinve been 1 by (i pele | has been that a rider when he puts pres- | The most desiructive fires were those al i entific method which fs the ociginul nnd per- ¢ an A sure on pedal sbould have a solid backing | Ot and, flull, Ot rated wt S04 | enniL e K (o e R e okt ¢ |and no “give" in the weat, or else part of | Kiinmer, where the loss i placed at 8,550, | ation which quickly oures. 1t ii.s been G : - Ak jiincaer, elinioved by phystoihnn for Veara with sicoess. To sufferers of either sex who wish to try my appliance before paying for same, 1 IN THE WHEELING WORLD, 4 l:I'j“‘,:;“"(';:‘:‘?,’"“‘”"r’l’l'”"‘ X3 5 thkan “"," oplication fs to bo made by offictuly of | banat subiit to painful ait dugerous opera 0 Al 1 Nia o why PBittabure 5 made By officlals oF 1 tions, but write to-day for our illustrated bool will give the new 1901 model Herculex V-0~ 0—4—-¢——0—0—@—® 4 | as familiar an argument and as reasona- | $he PIUEbUTK Conl compiny Tor i chirter Vo Feliedy tofoUier with proof of v The annual meeting of the assembly of 'ble as that of a man having a stone wall at | association, the obfect belng o “in- | S8re WIS WG WEIE IR F0 V0 ) AL the Leaguo of American Wheelmen next|his back instead of & wpring-boaid or u | ute the co-operative den provafling in | EOVAL PHARMACAT, €O . month promises to be a lively one. Some feather bed when he wanted to push with | :!y'>lulm:v‘"‘;:;‘ ”h\”'.f"‘iv\“ :“‘;} prisr J8rde 103 Sycamore St., Ioslindale, Mass, very serious questions are up for sober con- | his arms and legs to the greatost possible | {nnrermbine. will be permitied (o pireh . I i i i H H i iy 0! i p| e ™ a g o e o ) erred stock on small monthly pa wi y v » or on deposit. It gives sideration. Means of checking the decline advantag he bellef in this argument | preferred atock on ama lonthly ey on obsolute free trial, thout one cent in advance o ¥ 8 in mombership fs the hardest problem the | has always been so strong that “spring [ Ments and i i hoped by HC i T e assembly will go against. Several changes seat posts” and other devices of the Kkind | Tha eompiny will lnter dovelop the rell in the constitution are proposed. An effort | kave prospered little, The falth in the | and inwurauce system in force in many co will bo made to move the beadquarters trom | valldity of the theory led to a demand for | Porations. =~ ke Boston to New York. Last, but not least, [ “rigidity” In frames and for hard saddles | . AMCRORMEE LI B0 e et ers | ' g 18 the proposal to hold the assembly ses- [ without springs For years “rigldity” was | of Switzerland. 'The ¢ ltlong offered 1o FiRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS new strength, overcoming such symptoms as Losses, Drains, Im slons at the same time and place s the|a watchword. The new movement, there- | thom T Russia wre vers savictakesuss DALY BETWEEN.., T 1 g v fore, marks a change that 1s in e way i A v Bald g 1 By o4 N 9 5 A potency, Lame Back, Varicocele, ete. Used by women as well as || """ meet daeels J L R 1Eed by the’ HHs QMALA. DR AN 0 men for Nervousness, Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver, Stomach, The removal of the league officers to Now e S Wil TR mbassidor Ve mke : . York, according o & well knowa eritic, will LABOR AND INDUSTRY, Noufehatel, La, Chlx ge | AT 4 Bladder disorders, ete, mark a second epoch In the League of —_— not earn 1o franes venr T Wit | | onsm— 3 " 1 A oan a0 ecause 0 e oads today employ as ; man | makars' amsoclation has declured that worl ! You wear the Dr. S8anden Herculex Electric Belt all night. It Auitridss. YMURER, beoails bin yonds o 1Ialironds today, einploy 8% MATY men | mAkem' apmocation Dan Coclared S ROCK ISLAND ¥ i i Pas: 9 ranic s SAve . 4 To cal A ton of wheat,from Buffalo to I'never be aceepted an me cures while you sleep, sending a pleasant stream of galvanic elec. |fuo one ever expooted to see them deave | g GG B (G1,0F Wheats from Buftalo to | WIL nexor B0 i Swt o T H tricity through the system. No burning or blistering. Kach Belt ]| there. Under reasonavle conditions their | §i 5 ROGIAROR SOMEN i SPREML L K h by f removal to New York seems unavoldable.| There are about 300000 women and glrly [ watchm : 1 supplied with a set of my antisectic disc covers. The incorporation of the league uuder New | $MPployed tn the mills, workihops ana fac — | y s {2l 4 P 38 Jeame oW | Sorle Jughout thin country. k P g e Consultation free at office, or write for my descriptive pam- York state laws will necessitate the location | ' Tuvor ovganizations of Penrisylvania wii Sy “l',:“:"fl Finpe Songh || sttt bect 2 : ” ¢ i ] of the headquarters in New Yorl his | endeavor to have a law passed limiting th 3. Vacher, 157 d g hicago, saye TAING ard SIPRRA phlet, *‘Health in Nature,”’ sent free by mail, sealed. Remember, || ot be accomplished without a change | ours' OF anor‘of women ana minoes 10 | My wite Bad a very severo caso of ln | | Dayientin hoth dreieil o, ! N on free trial, in the constitution. Incorporation else- | MorVERSE WEIE, |\ oiiiery ate nai |E7IPRE, w9 It loft her with w very bnd NING €A SERY where than In New York state is not pos- | yread with lard or gravy: hutier was race; | cough. 8ho tried & bottle of Foley's Honoy FFET LIBR TRADE MARK, 3, 185 SOUT {8 A sible owing (0 the peoullar character of the | last vear Americn produced one-third of 1l |and Tar and it gave immediate relist. A | | Forfultinformasio rescryugions and Hiners DR. F. G. SANDEN, " o, 2 : A ol ¢ B HICAGO, ILL. organization. The advantage of incorpora- | the butter in the world B0-cent bottle cured her cough entirely §7¥, . Chicago o Callfornia’ "address City tion 1s the ability o contract debt and | 0 the manutacture of & pocketkuife in | price, 260 and foc. Myers-billon Drug Co., | | Repet Oieer 1343 Faraam 3%, Omuba, e —————————— litting the Mability of such debt trom the | f0i"\hie ‘hiudle ana blade, eightecn for a |Owakia; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaba. § Lee

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