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Pa “My Arms and Legs Better than Dumb- bells,” Says the Champion. IOEOQDOOOOOOS | Its Gear THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, | FEBRUAK MACHINE, HAS HELPED JEFFRIES REDUCE TO THE MASS OF MUSCLE HE IS. Special NCINNATI, © < Til row up t "rage dial huge owing m riee’s HM. 5) Lele rererererer: RIES TAKES A ROW BODIHDOOGDOHOHOOQIOOSIOS JEFFRIES HASN’T MALARIA 2 AND HAS TWO GOOD LEGS. : TRAINING QUARTERS. PRICE'S HILL will be no decision in the sult for an injunett Di hope it will be the right one. If It Is, It's the only one that two of ts will get. One man will get the verdict on Friday night. [think 1 can plek him out. I want to deny emphatically the stories told about me shaving malsria. 1 am perfectly well and in the best shape of my life. My Gay's work consisted of a Jog on the road, « tussle with the rowing _Machine and some indoor work—juat enough to mak: feel like doing Bel 120m told there Aunt ‘Thursday, Well, 1 LEAGUE STARS. Big Offers Made to Men Like McGinnity and Sheckard. TCO OOOO OC “UP THE R SWCRAW SEEKS WINNERS AT. ORLEANS, Fields Were Large pe-| spite Rain and a NEW Muddy ‘ ————_»>4-—_. Was Too High for Tom Sharkey, Who Said Afterward that He Didn’t Care for That Kind of Sport. ¥.- 12,. 1901. BILLY SMITH Beat Ziegler at Lake City Club. FIGHTS TO-NIGHT Ex-Champion Expects to HOCKEY CLUBS" ~ WARCONTINUES Money May Be Spent to » Stop Racing in Chi- cago. That's about the way the big ‘ellowytakes the fat off a fellow's stomach and =, — Lees alt his training work—Juat “yullles[lolns and leaves him hard and. solld Bs himself, thate it's xvod Cun and. all Ta he ee ead Menge in| Mysterious Billy” Smith and Owen pedal ng Wort) 1 hark the ring.” ier, the welter-welght tk wilt V OnE . Feb. 12—Horsemen How far “the farm" may be uo the ether the rowing tnachine Is re-| mest in a twwenty-round bout before the | In waiting pments in the nine river Ie a matter of conjecture, but tt x Lom neg eat Ge the Jett rake City Athletle Club of Erie, to-| fight between the newly organized Weat- usually a godd UM halé hour's pull, andlenough to withstand the thumping of a| night. ‘These tighters are terrific punch-| ern Jockey Club and what tx left of the ‘there iy nalecugrent on the bare pine) sledge hammer, swung by an ordinary |ers with both hands, and {t ls likely that | old ‘Turf Congress. ne latter Is now 2! Noor of the big Rymnastum. ly fast fighting will mark the contest. The posed of Nashville, Little Rock, If “Jem dug real ours tnto actual! mo ineettee Gnd initiates [men will meet at 12 pounds, weigh In| Newport and Highland Park, and ex- ,Sater—and that's not the Ohlo—at the | the fealstance. If it were fixed at It] s.x hours before the contest. Sinith ts to take in Kinloch Park, St. Louts sume rate of foot-tons, he'd shov nomlaal yolnt “Jett would probably. munetltute rns. nd Delmar Park, the new course being ame rat foot-tons, he'd shove tne aa ee re Cine apart Just eae ey | wan substituted for Rube erns, ned Varies tetas eotrnel bate, Fiver or lake over ite banks In xreat}sween would wreck the works of an| Kansas Clty, who wus prevented from] bullt in the latte ye }udal waves that would swamp several |ordinary: shel Ling Ztegler ewing to sickness. threats are being mad liajotatneteousntee the bollermaker plays hie shell ‘ . Some have been made openly that | ane fl eatlat came for the limit und keys It up to the Daly Expects to De: Gana. will be spent to stop racing in mylon da the fret pugilist tol ton notch. His immense strength und 1s, the colored lightweight which Is being conducted tn fuse the machine In- traint and he | enda are shown by the ease with ; i ijacki Dalyiret . likes it immensely. which he takes hie spin, is trick of Baltimore gandZJa¢ Sey all (te of the law, and the Delmar i Aine | the champion ix a great snap for the} Wilmington, are in the best possible oon rie have declared thelr Inten= CY Sa PH eae el A In to be deeded before the ton of building a track tn New Orleans “Its great exerclee," he says, “and! with the thing. only to meet the stene {3 of Baltimore to-morrow | 4 complete a summer and winter etr- loonens up my arma and legs better|torlan “Hat hat” of the. Californian pabaa stra lnedinarder fore thla ait than clubs or dumbbella, Besides, it] When he can't budge It. pout phan Nas gotten himself inetine | ‘The consensur of opinion among the Sharkey Couldn't: Budge shape. He feels confident he will defeat | horsemen nere is that the new turf or- O9 Gane. George Dixon, who hax assisted | ganization [4 an improvement over the acoder IVER.” Tom Sharkey happened in Saturday afternoon, scanned the thing atl over, then wrapped his flat around one.of the “oars” and careleasly shoved {t—at It, rather, for It refused to be pushed. Tom looked’ Ike the Irishman who saw the aifchor and asked where was the man who handled that “pick.” Then he tooh note of Jeffries with profound? a¢mira- tlon. 1 never cared for that “There'n too much ot Daly in hix training, ton fighter hus an securing the decision ee — Fencing for a Cap. The second competition far ice Fence: Cup will be held at the club-house, Twenty-ercond street, this evening. by the N.Y. A. C. team last year. ame,” he it In the DOODOOSIN TRAINING QUARTER, 1am satistied the delay of going out of training. taking It, Betw player Would now, Martin and me. 1 took a good Track. belleve my cont “ SEIMEDTOTOTOTOTHIGAIIHTGTHOSD RUHLIN LOOKS FOR COURT VICTORY AND IS IN SHAPE. : JUNTRY CLUB, CARTHAGE, O.. Feb. 12— arte in fay I don't need any more hard work and am not We get about as much aaa football lunch and then did an hour of any kind of thing I Mked in my gymnasium. 1am honestly fit now for the battle of my life and that ts exactly what I th Jeff in going to be, thle to us and won't think walk this morning, rested well until GUS RUHLIN, . ralgia. xays the Witming- nt chance of tt was won Omega Oil ald one, and that the dissatisfied ones will Into the confidence of clubs und the threat- be taken ;PHILADELP! deeited thietle contests and will represent Pennay thle spring. MEURALGIA—There is no sense in wasting words about Nen- We know that it causes terrible suffering, and the darting: pains (Sgectal to The Evening World) TOO DOGOEDOSCIASSHSGEOSOASCOOGDOGEOOOOSTOOOOSOSSSE:s' | are enough to drive you mad. What a sufferer wantsis relief. He wants 2 BALTIMORE, Feb. 12—The story off yy, TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, = the pain to stop. He wants to be well and happy again. The way to 7 eae TTS ~~ {the Johnson-Hart campromise ix trues}, 19 it wae cold and rainy at the! get relief from neuralgia is to rub Omega Oil into the spot where the KING TO CANADIANS. SNOW FLURRY SOON PASSED, |‘irr»!te it contradictions, MeGraw lett itt, Grounds and the track was deep GARDEN WALK TO-NIGHT. [trouble lics. First bathe the part with hot water to open up the ; {Den Ad ements AlOAr OU Sn NG, HAD ecm but the felis were large and res. Then give it a good, thorough rubbing with Omega Oil. This tees 204 [weather rapes. ¥ eaitwaniiin hangin gnlea Cantal ans mee ae pat a mile nad eight start: | Cake walking, singing. dancing and Fauacee will be taken up by the flesh, and penetrate to the aching aged to Futare Eftor paired a oa a : tlle ands Avecelpiitienevent | j Drancing will be the features of the vit! nerves, It will give gratifying relief. It will soften, soothe and com- « owiehe Mich Wine, Brooklyn team bist seanet \ the handicap. ; ke walk and Jubilee at Madison Square | ; is f le will (Penel senlaxi World) {A snow flurrtes promised by |. The ios 4 MeGinnity, the | ~ were out, leaving five} | Gar to-night. All of the best colored £0Ft. It will overcome and banish the pain. Plenty, 2 ere “Oil: HALIFAX, Feb. King Edward} 0 fF Bureau visitel tae city thiw] fon Mag, from Indian ‘Territory, who and | | been engaged and ove, two) doubt this, but their doubting does not change the facts. mega Oil fabled to the commander in chief of the | agery anietlive fora time to| Was fot Hberally treated by Manion nee oo imedtumyont = rsons wil take part in iac| is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for. Fallitary forces here to-day _|anake Work for Commissioner Nagle (4st season and w be tempted by Tha meen butestarted In the handleun, wigantle event, I your dealer refuses to supply you with this wonderful Swiss green "On my accesxton to the throne of my | iat fin snow xhovellers A promise of an additfonal £40 over his | oarrytine pounds leas than he! Aa usual, ent will ope Uniment, the Omega Chemical Co., 287 Broadway, New Vork, will mail " 5 i usual, the entertainment will open i ancestors I am desirious thanking marie! pute if Ao! fF salary of Inat won. ‘The same bait t« evtemtiay when he won, m | —_—_— with “An hour on the old. plantation,” you a bottle, prepaid, for soc. in cash, money order or stamps. rod B the army for the splendid service whieh | Would amount to | nd inredts pelicyhelstautriarche nen Gea watting amt. Teter ee — —SS— ued voll fo "v be a p ee aktro the A in which all the popular selections, rang- sEirendered to my Beloved mother, the | which sein viominW “lets “tne ‘I; toelndupestt the Nattonal { protest equine! tne| All Branches of Winter|/i "i ThigitGneeatte rag-tfme, wil be F : d jueen, during her glorious reign of up- | an hour this afternoon, bade falr t Gort bareollwriee turiay, and who, . ; enderéed (by. < Raves U th | Sere er ee Hate ie 8 et | HaEHecit at iat emowe mooe| i See TN "| Athletics Will Be In- | use br we cemmany ire ene] Pore warned, ‘Urethra ‘Her Majesty invariably evinced the! Iain t AMATEUR BOUTS OFF. 7 [Warmest interest in her troops, espe- PR AEAMe aM A] por ere year ana }@lally when in active service, both as a G pea TTS EN Fin Sovereign and as the head of her army, | OW e taden- Mari ls BASSAS WAY sane abe (was proud of fact of being | age a; Srierleaty mmagontes’ are trying ughter. | eee : to turn Ki k's team, Pitre secure your best Interests will SAN FRANCI A eham: | Manin in po n. of the dearest objects of my heart.j plonship boxing + Which hae lover the eld. 1 to talk to Le Ftd ican ount on that Tova | ed for the gymnasium of the |MeGraw about the John Hart treaty Alsposition which you A i f of peace. ards your Tate wovere Chub next month between the | = e —— winners of the Eastern championship [acta satrntiners ceeeaimconthn| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, [ssn ir" ing to) ne Irion made HAD TRUCK LOAD OF BOOTY. ori. inne: tournament rie Hd here. Mnltely Yoecial to The Eve ten Bastern im RACETRACK Pelice say , Sve Merchants’ 1 Policemen Reilly and Lawson, of t mple refuse ' rh mn Leonard street station, arrested to-day | —— 1 t 14 Barney Ponimensky. of 21 Ludlow 9 | ARSENIC FOR A MILLION. 3: | Pe aye who was in charge of a ° erreune He @lled swith dry goods in fron Klin Heer, Analy siesta | 3 \Bremises at 6 Walker street | Secon Rare | JyMhe value of the piunder ts said to ex.) Grent Quantities of the I Nive: Onter * 104 ers, §ebed $2,000. After Investigation the police! | 12—Dr. Camppelt| pee hy Urata eae : @aid that Ponimensky had broken inte eoCHY analyst, testifying at a] fhe Jefferson 102 Heroien 1 ardines. 106. Toa be hie lofts of Adler Bros. & Co. Abel | soning Inquest at Liverpe Cosimenterab trailer 108 Doyle, 102, A. We & sAbrams, and Sonnebon & Bro, all dry- from sampler examined. |e ite Coons, 1h, Me (80008 merchants. In his possession wax weekly consumption of | carer ¢ Fr ee Ay akeleton Key. He was remanded for Summer cme woot | ete Ine H forty-eight hour ob f arseni can nf Marve Sy bait be Foca r cen AT deme Imes | Ptec Ad CONSECRATION SERVICES. Hes thattio aoe : YANKEE BOXER BEATEN, |" 1 ) Arehbishop Assinted by Four Hieh- ops and Fifty Pricats. ) Impressive ceremonies of consceratl fe performed to-Jay by Archul. Corrigan, arsteted by four bishops ind Sebout fifty pricate, at the Moly Inno Seente’ Church. NDON Py roan tx 14 sad wh Mm oOf fh {don. In the (welfth-ro | Ment was fought & The edifice in tn Thirty-reventh street, Shorting Chul f ar Broadway. The consecration could | (it Hight we she’ performed after the place had! —— oo Noted spant ring into steht dulged In. With Lincoin's Birthday h Ney York's athletes have much to keep them buay to-day, Cross-country runs form a greater part of the sports ar- ranged for to-day and many hundred» of athletes: will take part tn the runs over row ana frozen roads, Y shooting and golf form a great nhare of the events down fpr decision, and with a it should mark a recora in Winter sports, tule of to-day’s sports in: CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS Ime athletic Club, at Jerome Heights Star Atl "tub invitation run from clube house, in Long I chy Natiooal “Athletle Club, Ath , Greater the went jeasant ngths, run trom Maspeth, tie Club, run over May Ildge lette Club, te Clue, th, Le Montauk Harrters, run from South Brooklyn. Athletic Association, paper chase from Athletic Avsoctation, paper cha Lega run from Bay Ridge. trail rua trom club clubhouse, in oon, FOX AND DRAG HUNTING. Mune mane from oid. fox icadow rook, dunt, L in Pratt In- Institute Gymnasium, gemes and skating competitions, Avenue Ice Skattox M Rt ating ‘aldwell, NJ rex and game: one, =y ar skating races at Tarrytown, N.Y. free from debt, becuuas the cere Writer Dead. Livtphi Mie “A t = on, 108) Waly PIGEON BHOOTING, les signified that nereafter thy house) MADRID, Kel. t—Don Ramon ate HOCKEY MATCH TO NIGHT. 300, Melding. 3.8 Carteret Gun Club, Holtday Cup shoot and open ape excluaively used for religioun| Campoamor, th st. philosopher. a rie delta Annet i RETIN tie ua deh ty, Be cate iH Heep ase, \ under th 3 . pokey « eld an- maces = PntOR Oty 8d Hon Ramaw dolip Nnitene Mewkoy me aWay at the head of the je Park, i tamosamor ' Navia, Spain. |], Ba Ea uid won ia he uleased, “Tavdia ty In tf et a ned iy ab th hree- DTHER WINS IN UBAO CASE. |i 3)". 1 live we St [qinerers, where. Ichi Tkwond cotured es te hth Ny ‘ . Ut ner ndoraced her into subjection, és Convent Suthoritien ore | {iilint cxeluavely lorie Boy dropoed into second plac Stes Ste hell several #t stxtventy ey Fed to Send Girl Home, oMees wad wa voted oa 1—The Wish Court the Judgment of the two soug v oo Gertz ans has ordered the restie) An excelent prox un un ’ Dmenora Ubao's daughter, ppeal acrangiy vers ihe, - YALE’S TRACK TEAM SMALL. CARO WAS ALIKE de gre att mMaiC, Ih promiond for the song re Sree Tarek ae Appraled’to the Mixa! By te batoration ‘of hor daugh- |ix an ans wa induced under) thoxe say confessor. to reclials there (x pretty i the puplly of J of Muni al nyt de nierene ts Yale athlettes th test "1 y om! bea to b Unless the « prise Siroduerd in the shane of f Mit Interest. Maceaye tte ‘vice of tine quality, nty-tlye m ure now ut work, purth Strange Rice third, inters on country Ww tem show | mint be con Race on One te ‘ a Club, all-day shoot at larg BIG SHOOT ON APRIL 18, |«"Sics, S03" hay = has been decided te sh 11 18. ot at Sch Riflenien for the variou posed 0 scarcely” A tenm trophy and Individual p ‘cely, tn Grerene of ¥ ual prizes will Ice Was aecont A be att mile—Won by fon eclith grounda, ape: club "grown. Hing Springs. itot and shoot at Raat Rutherte un Club, all-dey to holt the big ntaen Park, Nod, from all parts ¢ shoot con- prizes, The teama fifteen men each, € vpn tavitatton m competltiuan on etn b contesia at rlay and iv nds. Papaate Richmoad Gua Ch ver Lake, stata’ Hee trom | walk for the champlonahip belt over one hundred Beau Brummels, with leg e iF ntly groomed colored damseis are ed in the competition, Another Cured of Consumption | BY THE KOCH LUNG CURE. t was because | had Consumption that they wanted to send me to the j mountains, The doctors failed. 1 was | breaking down fast. My night sweats continued. My cough was severe. My | breath was dally getting shorter. In fact, from day to day I could see my- self going down Ik all consumptives, I had those awful chills and fever, and I did not know which way to turn for help. My right luag was uf- fected and Pknew that my caso was incurable Consumption, and my only hope was to go to the mountains, which I could not do. I was about to despair until one day @ relative told ;me of some people who she knew {had been cured of Consumption by and vigorous. For then all sin.ple malady might result seriously. nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic 8, S. 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Ant now, after remain- ing well for a long ime, I esteem it # pleasure to offer my ovidence to prove the efficacy of this cure, Only hoping that some other poor unfor- tunate, as I was, may profit by my printed testimonial, as I was pointed out the way to this inetitution, [ feel it my duty to tell to the whole world || ' how wenderfully |_was cured by there kind-hearted doctors. EDWARD ALEXANDER, 130 Jackson'avo,,.N, white pustul ing the abt ey imedicatel woape i “ ‘3. 8. cured ma, smooth as way akin [6 a8 eh cape May, NX. Jo. aa: Fritts of SRS. cured hero a8, Gardner, Florence, $8. jth Boils for sears {eal advice free. RUPTURE. The Improves + amie truss is the only tru te worn with absolate comfort ns the rupture under ta Forearmed. 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