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PHE OMAITA DAILY APRIL BEE: SU 114, 1901, 11 against him because of the understanding UL ! o rke has . \ « wor Clarkson and King Den o . elving. He doesn't in the least measure | Agan. Tom O'Rourke ha ked him up | was won by W TU RESLME FIGH’"NC (yt\“t up to the common conception of a pugilist. | and will devote his energies toward in-|man in th con ~i_Th‘vr ay night with | There is nothing rough or uncouth about | troducing the “Kid" into a good paying | Charl rp and |hl|‘{vq '”‘":v“-i\"’ ,’.". [ ] ‘ aro— him He is miid-mannered and bears y\\1|1|\~H<y set again. 2 The I‘V‘.n\:" may be 4|’MI|;K|\ nship wa (. "" >”‘ e on f} s . ¢ = self, in converss and otherwsise, like a per- | 100 Much for even O'Rourke and he is re-|of three games u the first series 7 Indications Peint te O1¢-Time Activity in |y, v oo fcrtr A0 o ulint think, to | Barded as one of the smoothes: managers n |Clarkton and Deuman won by 108 points Fistio Oircl Took at him, that he could stand up in & | the business. 1t 1s generally conceded, |and repeated the performance In the G ring and punch his adversary so hard and | however, that he has tackled a hard propo- fond series with sixty-nine pins to the good | 86 often that few hardened pugilists are | 8ition. McCoy is not only in disrepute | Clarkson made the star score of the entirs BAN LIKELY TO BE REMOVED IN CHICAGO | hankering for a dose of his medicine with the better element of sportsmen be- [scrics in the first game Thursduy night and But the surprise was not altogether one- | Cduze of the numerous charges of crooked- | chalking up 236. W. C. Brunke and Jobn sided. Mcfiovern was quite @s surprised | N0ss brought against him. and in several | Read were prepared to challenge the Terry WeGovern § at Omaba as Omaha was surprised at him, | cases substantiated, but as well for the ners of this match to a series of games o H Wop 19 Osand 'L didn't expect to find such a city as this | feason that he has ever been over-rated. | but their plans have been frustrated by Followers Awalt Smith-01 away out here,” he sald Back in Breok- | Jack Burke, who gave a clever .:wn-;\v‘{m: aunouncement that Mr \»y.‘w».m\n: L MUL with Great Interest, 18, wheve 1 was andhored ufitil & coupie of | o boxing with his separring patner, Will|the city at once. He will teRe U6 Cobd years ago, we thought that Omaha was | McEvoy, the Trocadero theater last |ture next Friday for the Black Hills, wher. - Protty nearly oft the map. Instead, I find | Week, sized McCoy up in this way the other | he will go on a cattle rinch in which h Renewsd dotivity sl along the line’ 1a | 4he is thoroughly up to date and the | RIght: ““What do I think of McCoy? Well. | has an interest. The Clarkson team will as related to the Nervous ugtiisthe sitclas Has DeoR hpparent dusing | Bowpitality of the here 1s certainly | 1 dow't think much. let me tell you 1In|lose a valuable member and the game of e . 3t to look | fine. I never e 4 a visit so much in | the first place I believe he has been guilty | bowling an enthusinstic devotce when Mr System. ;’r‘-';\ I::tc;:r'n’.:lnflxrn:“t:::l \\hh;: “".",2 €0 4-\'|n I my lite as I have the fow hours here, | 0f more ‘rl\;‘lkvd"v’mn sac -luu;« in ";vnuk‘ ~|m Denman leaves the city Iti 1 that . D was 80 ¥l | ralk about southern hospitality, I think the | than any other fight don't think be hat a AERE WAB A¢ el o3 whted,” T New Yot | weat hue it beat all around ever was much of a fighter. He is clever| Following are the high scores at Clark's t is a known fact than was ol frst expected. In New Vork | M0 o oink to meot Gardner fo San | and a pretty Worker, but he aspired too|allevs In the prize coniests for the large per cent of cases of pugilism proba e or ot | Francisco April 30. That's where he made | high He never was entitled to a place | week: Tenpins, R. A. Kolls, cocked srvous Debility and Reflex 'lrlmu to come Sam Harrla, manager o [his frst fight, 18 162" he said, with ap- | WIth the top-notchers in heavywelght cir- |hat, C. Conrad, 70; ninepins. Charles Win- Yy llex, erry McGovern and one of the shrewdest ; cles. In my opinion McCoy is a dead one, | ter, 10; four back, C. H. Mullin, §2. Among I i v arent interest, when one of his enter ¥ : Nerv o Sient promoters in the country, gave It as D it bointed out the window of the Mil- | and 1t Tom O'Rourke can inject Iife into|the women contestants Mrs. Fred Krug is Nervous Diseases are c.nused :’nx nxnlnlw'n “‘xlh‘ in ‘!)h’vs e K e [ lard hotel to a bullding across Douglas | is pugilistic corpse he will certainly per- | high at tenpins with a score of 181, hav. by Varicocele and its com- Sentine ghme would be rosumed to. any | street, whero the “Omaba Kid" first showed | form & miracle |ine beaten Miss Carolie Leeder's seore piications e would be resumed to an 8 » x + - of 167 rs. Krug is also high for the 3 poticeable extent in the Atlantic seaboard | Pessession of fighting blood Well, | he signing of mew articles between | prize at four back with a score of 63 LRI TTOraTT Bve to Wleit & Food | BRE bn & game Hgmeer. Yt gavemu k| s SECAR SO SELOS DOLTSCO |peiseit four back with 4 T b T Io S (Har Wil EIVUY IR ey Sver- N Naw Yone | NEEIeS BT RRRIIECRRY BIRRC Up SHIK O housands of men are be- many more democrate in Now York than wa ) Sl o % BEGTURT ean whip him all | the relative chances of these two big PUgs | One of the most enjoyable bowling par- i Bave now,” he wald, “betore fghting will be | FERL AFR 0 R E L alk-Away, | D @ meeting together. There 18 no doubt- | ties of the week was given at Heyden's on coming nervours wrecks tolerated fo the metrop ; . ing their earnestness in seeking a fight. | Thursday evening. The small ball games i by any me ofore 1 leave 'Frisco 1 | 5 " The gloom which pervaded fight circles '_;‘q“_'l“".:‘” “'E"'rl ” B .'u" be again, 1 am | Jefiries is willing to take on Ruhlin in or- | were the most popular. Mrs. Horton and through ignorance of these but a short time ago i3 being di about forced to got into the ranks of the | 4°F 1o exerciso his power ns & box-office | Mrs, Arter and Messra. Spencer and Arter DR, MCGREW AL Atk 08, facta. Mnny do not even Rowever, and here and there can be distin- | TR SRR K0 B 0 (U TS Gy g | maguet, or, i other words, becauso B | made the high scores at four back, while know whata Variooosls of Hydrosels {s. Why not {nvestizat i gulshed a rift in the clouds which hung 8o 0 NEFRE TS0 (0 begin at the top. | needs the money. Rublin i anxious to meet | Messrs. Arter and Bauman and/Mrs. Jones now whata varicocele Y > 18, y not investigate and inform yourself beavily over the t about the time tha 3 ired ore, the os [ the heavyweight champion; willing to | and Mrs. Spencer were the successtul nes ta A s - the champlonship mill betwoen Jeftries and | When I fought Erne before, the sricled | iye ¢"licking if necessary n order to have | at tenpins, upon a subject of so much importance. The information is yours if you ecause of o | called for his we o be 128 pounds a | i : i At ! Ruhlio went by the board because of falluro |\, o ouiye™ Tar was probably a lighter | the chance of winning the honors which —— ask for it, or write for it. to find a place where the event could be| iy Nhan he could make without affect- | “Jefl" now carries about with him. There| Twelve members of the Bon Ton Card held . , & Is little likelihood, however, of an early | ejub formed a merry party of bowlers at : " K In Chicago 1t 1s glven out cold that fight- | 108 Bl fgbting skill, ' & 0l WURE 104 gy horwoon these two, California aud | Hoyden's alleys on Monday evening. Mr. DR. McGREW cures these diseases in less than ten days, without pain, tng is to be resumed within a very short | FREEE CUE T oun but that it | Connecticut offer the only points where the | and Mrs. Ingram made the highest score at cutting or loss of time? His method of treatment is the result ot twenty-six years of time. This promise was held out, it i8S U8 L0 Returning trom ‘Frisco, | fIght can take place and there is no cer- | (enpins, while Mrs. Urquart and Mrs. Rober- i f stated, by the supporters of the adwministra- | W0 NE BERIEEC TR CR T N will | tainty that the blg pugs would be per- | son were the fortunate ones in seven-up. unlimited experience. aaid :‘l'\‘lf\:m“t'll)‘:‘rl‘;;-,lr;':'\n“lrl Jetved maoy & |tv> me miuch picasare to give an exhibition | EIEEL I (L, SR G ny Ruhila siready M 1, Fyte, Clapp, Taber, Reck in all stages and diti d | i Mayor Harrison received | ke ements that J d ad Messrs Scannel, Fyte, Clapp, Taber, Reck- inall s '8 and conditi ki e ich i vote that would otherwise have been cast M - have they will be kept busy until the mid- | arq, Hussie, Ladocsin and Brown, with their Bl“o“ PfllsoN g ongcured by a treatment which is dle of the summer and that season of hat b 1 fehting | I bave been asked time and again,” said | f Lt e (O | ndien, were the participants in bowling g g fnl'l ml‘t)'rtul “flilfi:flct(‘:\rfl] luud successful than “IHot Springs” that he would countenance prize fghting| cen asked time b ' the year would hardly be selected as party 'at Hoyden's Wednesday evenin g | . " » cost. vaki i f during his term of office, if re-elocted me ”‘“'"“T-“"‘“‘""l‘""(":‘l‘,"‘:“"""m““',‘y’r time of holding a big fight out in ('l\nmrnl‘L;M:n:ru Siner 888 Lodesdts Werered tHE itk Gt L == reaking out and signs of the disease don’'t match Terry agains i v | Mayor Harrison is not opposed to legitimate | sport. His opposition to the fighting game and the opposition of the councilmen wio worked for the ordinance prohibiting fight- Consequently, if “Jeff” and Gus come to- gether it 1s unlikely that it will be before next fall, disappear at once. A cure that is guaranteed for life. OVER 20,000 CASE high score for the men and Misses McGuiro and Bamford played exceptionally well, scoring 149 at tenpins, that, Invariably men who naturally have the advantage of him in weight and experience. | Mentiontng these points the reply comes, have been cured of Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain o g D, . J, » e ing In Chicago had its orlgin because of tha |-Why Terry Is Invincible. He s & TAWGRE | Pights scheduled for the near future In | Megsrs, Krig, Beselin, A. Krug, H. Rix Power, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Despon- fakory and jobbory (hat was apparent in |machine. No one who is anywhere near his | which there ia more than a passing Interest | o nne Bacit Saon o dlor bad dency and all unnatural weakness and disorders. some of the mills pulled off shortly preced- welght or size stands any show with him, are Tommy Ryan and Jack Root at Louls- ville, April 20, and Tom Sharkey aud Fred Russell at Denver. weekly party at Heyden's Friday evening. The playing of the women was quite spirited and resulted in a score of 145 for Mrs, Krug, with Mrs, Beselin a close second, with 145 to her credit. Messrs. Beselin and Rix made the highest scores for the men, " s pven 1 'm be lightweights.' 1 am willing ing the screwing down of the clamp: If [even let them . the sport takes on life again it will prob- [to concede most of this, but I tell you prize ably be under new direction. The men who |fighting is a risky venture. Terry might X were connected with the game before its |get into the ring with the veriest ‘dub’ and death in Chicago will probably continue |get walloped. The man who gets in the o be shrouded. The new promoter-gencral | wallop on the jaw or the solar plexus of his OMAHAS WIN BIG VICTORY & The Doctor’s Quick Cures and Low Charges are daily proving what a great good can be done for tmen ata nominal an in Tenpin Match with o tikely 10 be Tom Hanton, farmerly nres- |opponent s the man who Is going (o, win | "{he Clarknons Entitles Them (0 the " | 1.0 b ccores for the women at He expense. Treatment by mail. . y ol e fight. Vhe d here s a State Champlonship. ) . 4dent of Tattersalls Athletic club. Hanton the fight When 1 admit that t P itk o) b TR b ve o e flascoes of | possibility for a novice to beat a man like O . . ] Lt B o O tonn Wit elean | MeGovern, It s casy to understand what 1| Ono of the most éxcitiug bowling contests | Miss Bamford, 149; Mrs. Krug, 146, and Mrs. Office hours—8 a. m, to 9 p. m. Sundays, 8 a. m.to 5 p.m, P. 0. Box 766 “ ‘ o o o dou't care o year o ‘lose Tuesday night [ Beselin, 145. d d k as ! n be | think of professional fighters. I don’'t care [of the year came to a c 3 g (’l':{l:l-t:r]:v‘tlll l\1|::n e faitly with the fight. | who the fighters are, if they are anywhere | when the series of nine games between the Office Over 215 South 14th Street, Between Douglas and Far- H gh scores at tenplus for the last week Clarkson and Omaha teams was finished. | d Gate City aleys, The contest was for a purze of $150 and the near on an equality in skill, ring general- ship and experience, when they enter the ers and the public as well. Ed Hammond, 2 nam Streets, Omaha, Neb. While there has been a dearth recently of | ring it 18 a toss-up with me who the winner | state championship and the Omabkas won L‘:Gx.i‘:} B. McDowell, 203, 201 challenges and counter-challenge among | will be. Of course, form counts a good | out T.hl‘ members of l.lll‘ \h’lflrllnlfl team 3 the top-notchers, the clever fighters in mid- deal, but T tell you there s always that [ were Flanagan, Read, Smead, Furay —and D — dle, 1ight and featherweight circles are go- | chance wallop to take into consideration. | Zarp. Their victory was not a scratch one. Lo ARG L tog right along making matches and doing | “When the Jeffries-Ruhlin fight was on I|It came as a reward for clever, skillful — - L. Evans, 241; M. Sheldon, 204, ’ SaE e 4 o short | bowling and was the more appreciated be- § A ot N dakend 5 some fighting. Even the silence that has [laid a wager of 214 to 1, taking th t . Hartley, 210, 201; B. M. Tracy, 217 because 1 wouldn't care to try to defend characterized the heavywelghts is beginning | end, on Ruhblip. 1 believed that Jefiries | cause the Clarksons have long been the C. B. Stuht, 200; John Yocum, 200, 2 that title,” | L %o be broken. This s not necessarily a siin | would win, but I don’t think any such adds | recognized champions of the city. o AL B8 AR s i - that fghting I8 to be resumed. It Is char- [as these are justifiable in pugilism. It I| A month ago it was generally deemed ln| o 5ol oo 000 NEW ATHLETIC CLUB GROWS | acteristic of the big pugs to do a deal morc [have the money I'll take the short end |bowling circles quite presumptuous on the ¢ —— | [] talking than fighting. Down in Memphis, [ when sveh odds are offered every time.” | part of the Omabias to even cousider tack- | ciyricy alleys: Al Krug, : Rioin Heow Wade tn e | Y Louisville, in various cities of Connecticut SRS ling the Clarksons. The two teams had],, “p 0 "Nicigon, 233, Work | \ amd Wisconsin, over In Toronto and out in| Local devotees of the fighting game are|been measured during the progress of tho | ywii toHl e FUL T Annociat |Why the Frightful Tenslon of Stricture Is Dissolved Like Snow Be- Dehvor and 'Hfrieeo fights have been pullci | much interested in the mill which will take | winter tournament by reason of games | pt IERAE S04 5 ICRTIRANE P S0E | off without interference and there seems no | place at Blum's hall, South Omaha, Tues- | played together and the Clarksons bad the | (- Hokeelt 230; Grover Smith, | , The Prospects of the Omaha Amateur | neath the Sun—IN FIFTEEN DAYS. rovability of official objection, o that | day night, between Haich Smith of Omaba | better of the argument. The two teams |,y oan it B0 ) | Athletic association continue to brighten D enes ve boing made for thess cities | and Ole Oleson of Chicago, two feather- | cnded up the season with the Clarksons | g “oif JRE TARUA every day. Grounds for base ball and other Without fear of their falling through. 1f|Welghts about us clever as ‘any who ever|first and the Omahas second. Then came f o000 PRI 200 BATRE outdoor A d'"'\'l"‘";l”’ dfl“‘"“‘: and by Why Weak Men are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatmen! d . ot together in these parts. The fight will | the arrangements for the champlonship [ 210 tr i g oeont’ alo: oy o aamanm now in the gardener's hands to be seeded. SHATREEN IR At A TR R 6 R e us Axtploes of 1he THL.Ulty: Aths | wesiss . . Lovell 212, 215, 234, 233, 210, 206, | T oifers are delighted that the club has | Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts. he ab ot yore o | be under the auspices , 210; W, , 222; Dave Rubin, A 3 R ch | .,“f:.,,.h,,. that New York will be out nflh-llr club, an organization composed largely | The first three games were played two | .. ' 50" o)) , 213, 200; Tom ':_Vm',ml gucceeded in nhf.llmng elghty acres which constderation, for the time being, at least.| of South Omaha sporting men, weeks ago and the Omahas made a gredt | 300 T b ST 210 200 o Bevnolb | will be put in shape for golf immediately We anawer the ques- | RITATE THE MEMBRANE, NO INTERS It is @ certainty that this lull in pugilistis| Little need be said about Haich Smith. | ¢howing. They defeated the Clarksons by | "y o H. C. Yost, 213; W. 1|24 an elghteen-hole course lald out, for ton brieay. It you|NAL DRUGGING, TO RULEN it affairs will bring about one thing. There| Omaha followers of fistlania are precty [174 pins. In the subsequent contests the| gy oiqer 917 “s04, 233; Guy Furay, 225, | PICh @ speclal committee of golfers will cut an artery in your|joeg), direct and positive. The Bt. Jam will be in the future greater care exercised | familiar with his career, which, though | Clarksons won—the second by 4 pins and Henry Baden W, Riintigye | L] SRRGitacs TEASHUAS I8 WADISHAIC 00b) frm you do not taKe| treutment is ~prepared in the form o By fahters and managors in thelr procecd- | short, has been signally successtul. It will | the third by 64 pins. The total number of A i o, W B Munting | aftording ample scope for the golf genius to oL Amediclne, 10 | cravons, very natrow. smooth, fexible and tngs. The high hand with which all things | be remembered that he put up a bang-up | pins, however, was agreed upon as the e 204, 214, 200, 201, | 8,0 his sood work LI ONE St water pussage at night where they dis pertaining to the game was carried on will | fight with Oscar Gardoer over in Washing- [ method of declding the champlonship and VA The cricketers and base ball men start to APPLICATIONS. 8Im- | Jolve and doposit the medication in its full glve place to a more conservative polley.| ton hall last winter and later fought Gard- | the big lead the Omahas secured in the first | ¢ *\W'™ opany SO BEASC oo indebout Liues warie | Jhe fors thral ‘ducts ' becore fiasagih upen (e Frentets £ oo n] There will be less fakery and jobbery and ner to a draw out at Tilden, Neb. Jimmy | series landed the prize for them. 205, 201, 214, 906, 217, 227, 230, byl bR S R AR o (e enkened and Toeaxed | EUER STOPPING DRAINS AND EMIS- fewer hippodromes. The situation will de- | Bardell, the old-time referee who witvessed | (oo == Beselin, 4, 310, 208, 318; Fred | perahip Is now ver Il i i interna 1 treagment, BIONS, and curing while e patient sleep: olishment of all ac: | bot ts, said he never saw a fighter e 213 Qi 4 e 11 5 now very near 400 and i increas- | which must pass throught the stomuch and . mAnd jhe abolishment of all. shndy transac| both Ashis, said B8 B8VAE AAN o 4 frems|at five back and it fs not likely that his| Krus, 218; Billle Wigman, 200; King Dens (in5°a¢ the rats of twenty & waek, The | li5ine befora it reaches th seat of diseuss. Varicocele. ers will league together in| show such improve s § SIRAS WIID Ba UAUEUed - veby Sadon: Tnts | ERADI: DS g0h i B Flanagan, 2005 W. | e of 500 will very soon be reached now. | [he seminal ducta project into the urathrai| Varicocele i sumulation of slug- their efforts to stamp out anything of the one Gardner fight to the other. The little ¥ . 8. Sheldon, 20 Buffet % Ad| : 3 ranal through the Protate Gland, and are| gish blood in the veins of the scrotum sort, for the first reappearance of trickery | darkey has been training diligently and is | Match contest Monday night he chalked up | b oo %5 =y : i + AlThis will be a final limit, as the majority | sasily reached by LOCAL TREATMENT. 86 molely to imperfe ulationand will be the signal for another attack on the in fine fottle for his battle. the remarkable score of 107. Previous | MAKRY. gann, $01, 814 of the members favor a small club. i ea T B pug e Bolvent” soluble | hus it “origin in w diseased and torpld v | e 4 pthe AcK 0 . - s o ® BAAS R 'he 9 se are v i 0 diseolve L an 'oraver Tostate Operations in this Ole 1a rated one of the best feather-|t0 that ‘time the high score at The plans for the club house are now in | [eusle § o P L8 & JDleson s rated oneof the best teather |18 LU0 4 e by cnarion | WRESTLING MATCH ARRANGED | e bhi o e “anehicect and work wil [Ars;suy samporasyiangine, i 8 i : L BarABIE S 1| French. Conrad and Knapp compose the — begin on the ho oon as a contract | case. *Gran-Bolvem® henls the Pros Terry McGovern, chumpion bantam and | Gardnor in that city October 13 last and | French, Conrad and Kuapp compose (he | oy Cotemun Will Seek to Wrent the | L0510 e Bouse a8 sotpad Urethral Stricture Tastoren healthy ciroulatjon. iocele featherwelght pugilist of the world, was tha | was given the decision at the end of the ¥ ’ Middlewelght Ch fonshi o bl o s ppears and “the sluggish aces on Zeature 1n local sporting circlos last week. | six rounds scheduled. He whipped Jack | Emery for the state team champlonship at ® nmplonship house will be up and the Omata Amateur | Jn 16 days without pain, Injury or incon. ced by pure, healthy, rad bioo SALAER T 008} SROFAIE . 4 % "y small ball games. Monday night was the from “Farmer" Burns, Athlotie association will have landed fairly | Venience. = "The bougles are Inserted i | Thousands of men, atelotured, weak He stopped off in Omaha between trains| McClelland of Pittsburg. His last fight B AVs hEak e g e 4 .| Mght and act while you sleep. ''Gran-Sol- | wasting and despondent, were cured and while enroute from his home at Brooklyn | was with this same McClelland and the | third meeting and five back was the game | .0 000 pune™or Chicago and Prog, | O 1% foet for @ good start. A very pretty | pont' removes every aymptom of stricture, | restored by the 8t Jumes method last fo San Francisco. Sam Harris, his manager, | Pittsburg man turned the tables on him,|Conrad and Knapp won the serics by 48 5 cago and Prof. | o1y house is contemplated, large, airy and the canal as healihy as when na: fioar. A yhat army ef men in wi.m th Dahny 1 iy - toad andl e = { | points. Conrad's splendid performance | Frank Coleman, the well known local ath- | copyenient. The bowlers will be glad (o | fire formed it No BRUTAL CUTTING | fight of lifa has penetrated tho fearfu y Dougherty, his sparring ner, and [ whipping him in sixteen rounds up at 4 ¢ lete, will battle for the world's middleweigh : R DILATING. NO INJECTIONS TO IR- nightmare of stricture and seminal decay. Joo Humphreys, official announcer of sev-| Toronto ten days ago. Olo's long suit is | U4me in the third game of the evening, He 'Lt P00 o o L R ledEn thac soom tar ko aliere has bt '’ 8 s, e od e Aava Aar % bowled beautifully and succeeded in chalk- ! . RIORSILD: Rex! Satur- | made in the club house and these will be eral eastern athletic clubs, accompanled | said to be a clover defense and a stock of | PRV E e My ¥ O e | day night. The match will take place | put down immediately the club house is up, | , BPAce Will not permit a complete description of the incomparable St. James Treat- A him. short right-hand upper. cuts that worrles | ' TaTihs Trachdors toamor A Raeh i ately ub hou | ment in urethral dfaeas Ty, sufferer rom Stricture and ita offapring, Frostat: It was McGovern's first visit to Omaha. | the best of them. If Smith succeeds in| ' o (e copmcadero theater, oaunouncement | Tho club has just bired @ groundsman and | iy und Seminal Weaknows, shouid Write to the St James Amociatlod & 1. James Sy ek m B (fon tha et t1n1e | ol ining (his LBt 1t will bo s arost faathen| The cdntests between these two teama angements for this | get him to work on the grounds. ldg., Clneinnatl, Ohlo, for thelr wonder ful jllustrated work, Everyone who saw bl & I3 ag eather | 1 tinwe untll all of the small ball |80 has excited a great deal of interest in howing the paris of the m involved in urethral E was surprised. He looked more like a col- | in his cap. v CORVINNS: o et | local sporting circles. {lments, which they will wrapped in plain pack- Jego stuient than & famous pugilist. Terry | Tho fight s atttracting a great deal of | BAMes are exhausted and then the team|!ofH POFUNE circles. se. prepaid . : s e 18 a wee bit of a fellow. He weighs but | having won the larger number will be de- ast year, during his residence 4| interest and the attendance promises to be pounds and is only a trifle over five feet | record-breaking in size. Smith's residence helght. His appearance is certainly decep- | in Omaha, his rapidly developing skill and tive, for one would hardly consider that he | the cleverness of his opponent are a trlo Bad the power in his right arm of adminis- of magnets strong enough to attract any tering a solar plexus or a short-arm jab| ope who has the least bit of sporting blood which would put the ordinary individual td| jn his veins sleep for good | Not only in appearance is McGovern de- ' “Kid"" McCoy has jumped into prominence clared state champions. Seven up will be the game tomorrow night. The first serfes was at ninepins and was won by Beselln and Emery by seven points. Then came four back and Knapp and Conrad were the victors. Up to this time Knapp and Con- | rad have won two of the three serles played. The state team champlonship at tenpins SPECIALISTS FOR Varicocele, Acquired D. SEARLES, list in Dis- canes of Men. STRICTURE Curel with a new Home treatment No pain, no @etention from busines:. URINARYc idney and Bladder Troubles, Weak RBack, Burnipg Urine, Wrequency of Urinating, Urine High Col- ®red or with milky sediment on standing. of Men. SYPHILIS ! for lite and volsou thoroushly | pervous, irritable and despondent? Do eleansed from the system. Soon every slgn and symptom disappears completely | Are you suffering from Vital Weaknees, and forev No “BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin or face. Treatment eontains no dangerous drugs or Injurious Dr. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA, NEB. DISEASES OF MEN The Secret of Our Unparalleled Success is Told in Two Words: ..WE CURE.. Blood Poison, Nerv- ous Debility and all Reflex Complications and Associate Disea s and Weaknesses VARICOCELE Are you aficted with Varicocele or its results—Nervous Debility-—and are you you lack your old-time energy and ambition? et0.? There is a derangement of the sensi- tive orgaus of your Pelvic System, and even though it gives you no trouble at pres- ent, it will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your mervous system, un- medicines. ) 2 d our exfstence. Why not b It s WEAK MEN from Excessss o vic. | Ot 79U for married lite and shorten you ¥ Bot be cured before tims of Nervous De- | y00 late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED. We bave yet to see the case of ®llity or Exhaustion, Wasting Weakness, 3 with early decay in young and middle- | Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, Electric Belts, etc., will never cure. You Sged, lack of vim. vigor and strendth, | paq sxpert treatment. We treat thousands of cases where the ordinary physician with organs impaired and weak. Cure Suaranteed. treats one. Method new, without cutting, Pain or loss of time CURES GUARMNTEED CHARGES LOW Comsultation Free. Treatment hy 1 or addre ® 8. 14th St DRS, SEARLES & SEARLES, OMA l here, Coleman has defeated all comers with such skillful ease that many of his friends have come to believe that he is lnvincible, In “Farmer” Burns he will meet one of the stars of the profession, and if he should defeat him Coleman will be recognized as one of the greatest wrestlers of the coun- try. The professor is confident that he can turn the trick and has any number of admirers who are willing to back thelr faith in his ability to do so with plenty of the long green. Burns telegraphed from Chicago on the night of the Coleman-Sealls match in this city, challenging the winner. Coleman ac- cepted the challcnge on condition that Burns would make 155 pounds, the middleweight limit, at which Coleman always fights The “farmer’ refused to agree to that pro- vision and it seemed that the match was oft. Fiually Coleman agreed to meet him at catch-weights, In doing %0 he gives Burns considerable of an advantage, be cause the “farmer's” wrestling weight is about 168 pounds, while Coleman is twelve pounds under that Coleman is working hard for the match He is practicing diligently. All of his time that Is not occupied in giving instruction in wrestlivg at his athletic school is put in on the mat with his wrestling partner, Peter Loch. Coleman is in fine shape, and is confident of success. "I belleve I can win this wateh from Burns,” he sald, “Iu- deed, 1 am 50 confident that my own propo- sition for the winner to take all of the gate recelpts was agreed to by Burns. I know something ubout Burns' style of wrestling. November 5, 1899, I met Burns. He agreed tothrow me aud my partner twice within an hour's time. He undertook more than he was able to accomplish. He got the fir fall from me in twelve and one-half min- utes. My partner, Jake Snyder of Dayton, went down in six and one-quarter miuutes Burns threw me the second time in thirty- one minutes and fifty-two secomds, but Sayder stayed out the hour and we won the money. I was a mere novice then. Now I consider myself a hundred per cent bet- ter on the mat and I don't believe Burns has improved at the same ratio. If he hasn't I am as sure as of anything in the world that I can win this match, 0t course, I realize that I am handi- capping myself by taking on such a clever wrestler and giving him the advantage of the weight n pounds in favor of Burns will make a big difference, but even at that 1 believe he will find me the better man Burns is middleweight and 168-pound cham- plon of the world. In case I beat him Sat- urday night [ will be entitled to the middle- weight champlonship. He will continue to A P Are You De. All cases of DEAFNESS or HARD-H| arenow CURABL] hluflrfl:fl Ih"‘urlfla -1| A Qeat'ara inout A Jescribe your case. Examination Rosemont, eb., Nov. Dear Sir nt news ot mplete cure. ely waited so long in orde; co mysclf that It s not merely Y, but permanent. 1 was fnd thanks to your excellent’ trea Wis cured in 6 weeks, and 1 can mend your remedies highly humanity 1 shall take pleasure you whenever and wherever an o ity presents itself, and r ours, YO pREND BRAUER, Rosom 1 ENATIONAL AURAL ( 510, ¢ 506 La Salle Ave, Dept, d advice fres. [ou can cure yourself at home st a nominal 5, 1809, 1 can now send you thé ples I have pu to fully con- to suffering in recommending main thankfully f you want to know about a doctor, ask some of his patients. 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