10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUATtY 19, 1002. it 1 1 nmirn r ni?iiTrnniT ( say that he has secured an unusually nat A1M.X1U3 11 ULUVi.lY3-ll toring schedulo for the eastern tflp this v I . .J I i I . a W ...... e.1 BOB RNEEBS' FINAL START ftndiDti Ioij Pr.piri.; for Spring Traok ted Rtnncth Tttti. NORTHWESTERN FOR THANKSGIVING SAME ) I 1 .1 I LIUI1UUU1UK UUUBUni UlillVUIbl Pont nail Schcdnle One of lien Brer conmcis mis year. However, iMeoras.- win ArrnnBert-Ilnur Ilnll Prospect year. In addition to tho regular esiaD- llshod game that aro played each year, ho hag secured dates with Northwestern uni versity, tho University of Illinois and Knox college. Nebraska has never yet met these schools on cither diamond or gridiron. Contracts for tho season's dates arc not CTnov mr niSA$TPtfillS TRIP TO GFRMANY an mgnea yei, as western coueges nr In nvoldlng Faraoni O'd Tirfm&i Roaidlif lit Hit Llf.'i H.n.itritob. Unti-tinlly HrlKht This Yenr. play, besides tho three mentioned, Notre Damo university, tho State university of Iowa, tho Haskell Indians, St. Mary's col lege, the University of Missouri, Purdue, Highland Park, Indiana Stato and Kansas unlvorslty. Clrnned Unt tlojnl Sports nnd Lnmlcil In Prison on Chnrtcc of DrlvliiK ltlntccr Annlnut Local Trotters. SKATERS FIND PLENTY OF ICE I Sport on I.nke, Pond nnd Hlnk linn Heen Oond fur Full Nix. Wcrku, Winter athletics aro In their zenith at the University of Nebraska Just now. The basket ball season Is In full blast, Indoor hn.o hall and hand ball aro flourishing and closes In general gymnasium exercises havo a larger enrollment than at any other tlmo of tho year. Chief Interest Just now centers in mo track team, which Is well under way. Throe acoro or moro candidates for places on tho t. a Inlno (ilnnn ri fi fl f ant team nave nee,. h ---;-- the country. Tho Integrity of the Ice, how- ening 01 mo munm.. " over, remains almost as eood todav as It was Immediately after tho hard freeze of that December cold wave, which l respon sible for all this Bkattng season. So unaccustomed aro most Omahans to having nkatlng save In tho very coldest weather that It Is hard for them to bellevo that they may find It on any of these warm afternoons merely by taking a street car In any ono of several directions. For such, however, tho appearance Immediately after schools hours of tho untiring small boy with his shining skates artistically draped SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 18. (Special.) Hob" Knccbs Is dying. Tho man who dared slap the face of a Gorman prince, who mado his homo In a German prison for eighteen months, the center of Inter national attention, while sportsmen of two continents struggled ceaselessly for his re lease, tho turfman who outdrovo eVerz horse In Europe and Anally spent his whole fortune In being freed from n charge pre- MAN'S MALADIES CURED nf thn nnhnnl vear In September. An un usually large number of aspirants for all tho dlfforcnt events aro on hand, and It Is certain that somo of tho qualifying con tests nnd preliminary tournaments will be hotly nnd diversely disputed. Prospects aro also very good for tho class trock teams and tho lnter-cla.es meet will be of tho highest standard. Tho freshmen especially aro said to havo n line chance for tho win ning team as so many good new men uma to school last fall. . . i HnunMMt fl nvrnm AT I J no eXCCDUUUHl uivnum " ' I 1 . t . l ... i. m. - . . .ua I uuuuv ma uirvn uu u mrup biiuuim ue buimu maionai on uumi . . . fh . . Nebraska will bo represented In most of tho events nt tho Western Intercollegiate meet In Chicago this Bprlng. Heretofore tho 100-yard nnd 220-yard dashes, a ham mer throw, shot put and polo vault havo been tho limit of tho Cornhuskcrs' com petition. Foot Ilnll Schedule Good. In tho meantime work on tho 1002 foot ball schedulo is almost completo and the most Important new Information Is that Northwestern university has accepted Ne- For the sixth consecutive week there has been skating for Omahans, n phenomenal continuation of tho sport In this section of ferrC(i by tho aristocrats whoso horses could not win, Is about to succumb to an enemy for the first time In his life. Kueebs was Just a plain Nebraska farmer, but ho knew horseflesh nnd horsobone, and ho could drlvo his racers like the very devil. Ho lived on n ranch near Wakefield, Nob., until tho last few years, when ha has been In Sioux City, where he bred and raised tho horses that mado tho "Nebraska farmer" famous on both sides of tho At lantic. It meant nothing to Kncebs that ho swept the boards clean of their stokes at racing meets, stato fairs and professional parks, Ho wanted to cross tho water. It was the ambition of his life to show the Oermans how to race horses. About ten years ngo ho resolved upon tho expedltlon-that ended In an International eptsodo and considerable bad blood. Ho secured promlso of backing and started off with his horses. -clllo Knrplm or llotlirl Among tho horses Kncebs kept on his Nebraska ranch wns Nellie Kneebs, not known to have dono anything remarkable. Another1 horso on tho Wakefield farm was Tho Ice, too, seems to get bettor Instead of poorer. This Is directly duo to the fact that It did not freeze In the best of con ditions In tho first plaros It wan a little rough and the long submission to tbo cut ting nnd scraping of hundreds of skate run ners has served to skin off theso irregular ities. Had tho Ico been smooth as glass at first such long usago would have cut It all up Into pits and grooves by this time. Thcro are many places to which tho skat' I made up my mind, soon after graduating from college, thnt no one man was great enough to master thn entire field of medi cine and surgery. Many physicians havo tried to do this, but they have met with results usually dlsappqlntlng to themselves and often disastrous to their patients. For this reason I determined early In my pro fessional career to confine my practice strictly to a single line of dlscnses and to originating nnd perfecting cures for them. I therefore trent only what I am absolutely cc.r.t?lP.l.!s.1P positively cure to stay cured !yC.9.CKr''3' STRICTURE, conta gious nixioD poison, nkhvo-hex- and URINARY DISEASES nnd all rellex complications nnd associate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies nlona the best yenrs of my life havo been ear nestly devoted and on thim nit mv fnnilftoa arc concentrated. Our consultation and op erating riMiin nre thoroughly equipped with eery -cienunc apparatus, Instrument nnd device essential to the most modern methods ui iirucuce ami our references, both pro- iraiuuimi una nnanciai, are among tho best Citizens Of this vlrtnllv. tthn hnv b.r cured by us and made happy. I want every afflicted man to freely nnd fully In- ?miHiu uur irrnimem. I'-ncn case Is treated separately, scientifically, closely watching It nnd e.irnfullv fnltnwlmr it. symptoms with remedies varied through every stage. The diseases that constitute my specialty nre more fully commented on below and are well worthy the careful per- '"en in men or mcuicui attention. Varicocele Whatever TT1AV Via (h nnuiA f 1fnlA .V. .1. Its injurious effen. t, V. MZJLa"rAl'. RI0SS'.t,lc mmd' wcakrns the body, racks . i-t. I le,2 n,,u -f-imateiy leads to complete loss of sexual power. If you ire ft victim of this dire disease come to our era go. As a rulo tho park ponds are not ucthel, nu exact ringer of Nelllo Kncebs braskn's offer of a Thanksgiving game at very 00tl 'or tho purpose, but they aro In appearance, but with a good record. Lincoln A guarantee of $1,600 wns neccs- nevertheless raided every day, chiefly by When Kneebs shipped his horses Nelllo sary In order to sccuro this holiday con- tho small schoolgirls. Then Cut-Off lake Is Kneebs wns listed among them, but Dethol ....... . 4 nn AVAPa HfAo Otlt nmiwa rt t it rn a 1 1 n vtrlt 1 1 a n maI l 1i n limn fnn Inawlnc civ test, for which Northwestern nan many ............. . v, uvu u i..mu .w. .... ... offers. The affair may bo contracted for a " " uumuui inovu un runj-rauu uuu rivca mo uuuner ciuuucu ui muuuj ua twn.vmr Berles this being ontlonal with Cuming streets has become very popular not arrived. Kneobs decided to take his Northwestern. icuwjr. uorscs to unicago anu won lor mvuuy .i.i... t.i tvMo-nnaln thoro. When ChlcaKO was reached tho nro both booked, tho former for tho first RIVAL LEAGUES A STIMULUS money was still missing. Knccbs went on to isow lorK wun tno assurnnco ino raonuy would bo there. It was not. He kept on going, but tho money was not at Liver pool. Tho farmer wired back to his homo for money and decided to back tho" enter prise himself. The man back homo was enraged, nnd followed, vowing vengeance Kneebs did somo racing through Eng land, winning races right and left. Nol- t'otiipftltlon of .Vntlonnl nnd American I'avorulily HeRnriletl by Spiilil ItiK nnil Johnson. week In November nnd the latter for the third week of tho snmo month. Tho mtist astonishing schedulo news, however, is tho fact that tho Stato University of Iowa now deigns onco more to consider Nebraska, nnd '"--' " "' CHICAGO. Jan. 18.-Hnn R. Johnson nnd The Cornhuskors rcfuso to meet on so cany v. a. Spalding held a conference hero today a unto nowovcr, nnu it is proDanio inai a i ui wnicn mo nnse nan situation was ns ii i.. a,i innn , I cussed nt considerable lencth. Mr. John ... t i j "uu.vu. son and Mr. Spalding ngrecd that It was in- ,, " . Hin nnrHntr ehfiaHnn of will bo played as usual around tho old advisable to consider An amalgamation of 110 eeba was tho sporting sensation of circuit Kansas, Missouri, Drake, Grlnneil, tho two leagues on any sort of n basis, tho season. Under his driving tho horso Ames nnd Doano colleges. lr- Johnson stated that tho American seemed capable of Just enough extra speed Ini? vnnr nn.l thnt thi.ro wmil.t l, to Win GVery rnCO. change In It In any way. Mr. Snnldlnc' After cleaning up tho English sports A grand showing Is expected from tho was equally emphatic In announcing thut Kneobs shipped his bunch of horses to Oer- universlty or NcornsKa Dnso nan team mis yoar. Every man who played last yoar save pna aml Ur0oklyn-would go through tho finally Berlin was reached. Here tho sport ono will bo out. and In addition to this season Intact and would nlay out a four- in. uinnA ran hicrh. Prinma nt hn rnvnl strong necleus there will bo a host of now club chexlullf nccessary.1 expressed' b,o0(1 C0UntB( ,ords ftnd noMc8 ,o( men to appear on tho campus as soon as numbcr of eight clubs, but not more than small and high degree frequented the track outuoor worK commencos. eigiu nor less tnnn four. ond played strong: against Kneebs' bay mare. h nrrXL nr mZ IntkooinlSn'thatrwoTa Tho Nebraska farmer Jockeyed well. Ho tho now candidates aro working out every representing tho lurger cities aro a neces- cleaned out tho bunch until finally the only day In tho practlco cago in the basoraent slty In order to satisfy tho public, and mnn wno ha,i tho norve to stay out against of tho gymnasium. Pltchors can got full both bellove that rivalries between these . Prlneo Schmidt of somo nettv .,-i- ,m. i .ui. local clubs of tho two leagues will better nlm ws frinco acnmiat 01 soma peuy play for their long unusued nrms in this Hutlafy the base ball patrons In cities where German principality. His royal hlghncsB way, ana tne omer piaycrs can umoer up two cuius may do located. by throwing easy balls an hour or bo a day. Considerable regular gymnastic work is also required, as tho base ball men are put In perfect condition for the season's play. Qoorge C. Shldler, manager of tho team, Reward of Merit. A New Catarrh Cure Secures National Popu. larlty In Less than One Year. was suro ho had a horso that could beat Nelllo Kneebs and backed his belief well Kncebs drovo over tho line, smiling back at his rival. 'nlnRlna" Charged It was here that the fine Italian hand of tho "backer" was exhibited. Ho gained tho While both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Snnldlnc aro strongly of tho opinion that It Is ad visable to formulate somo kind of a treaty between tho two leagues that will bring nnout Harmony in mo Dnse Dan situation, yet considering tho present mixed condition of National league affairs, It Is believed to bo lnopportuno to tako up this question nnnr ' Among other results of tho conference ear f the sport ng prince nnd Informed today wns tho suggestion that tho rcspec- . , . .. . , ... . tlvo playing rules committees of tho Na- him that tho alleged Nelllo Kneebs was a tlonal, American and National Association "ringer" and that the horse waB actually of Professional Base Ball Clubs, have a Dethel, tho Bpeedy mare supposed to bo Joint conference and formulate a uniform JOl"t-'' ' ,.,.-,. bode of playing rules for the coming year, browsing on the pastures of tho Wakefield j' or tno purposo ot carrying mis into or- ranch, rcct. Messrs. jonnson nnu tsnauiing sent n mu- -.1- ... .n.... u. n..n ihn Natlonnl Association of Professional Kncebs and taxed him lth his duplicity, Throuchout a creat nation of nlchtv Rasa Hall Clubs. suceestlnK a Joint con- Knpnhn rnnlled In a characteristic Amcrl- mllllon It is a desporate struggle to secure '"""PP04 Buffalo, N. Y., on Monday, Feb- can (nah0ni landing his fist on Prince oven a recognition for a now artlclo to say Mrf Dreyfuss of Pittsburg and Mr. Hart Schmidt's aristocratic nose. Tho specta- nothlng of achieving popular favor, nnd yot also conferred more with Mr. Spalding this tors wore astounded. The prlneo made 1m- ntieri oon. ..Mr. urpymss uiiiiuunccu loair. nrnnariitlnnn to hnvp Knpnha nr. Spalding tlint ho morougniy npprovcu or T V ,, .7 . , . tho course tho latter had tnken to date In rested for "ringing." which Is n serious eonductinir tins base nan controversy, and nffnnun in r.nrmntiv. exproBsen tne utmost commence in ino uiu- KneohR- friends, seelne the seriousness mato satisiactory ouicomu 01 tno present , " ., , " " - ------7- league entanglement. of tho situation, Interceded with Prlneo Mr. Spalding left tonight for Nex Mexico nnu Homnern uautornia, to uo gono tor a short time. Schmidt. They told him It would not bo sportsmnpllko to proceed against the vis iting American and his highness agreed to withdraw his action It Kneebs should apologize. The message was borne to Prospects of 'Varsity Team IlrlRliler Kneebs by. the self-appointed diplomat and Thnn vivrw mwi ... was received with scorn Looked For. BASE BALL AT CREIGHTON "Apologize? Yes, I will apologizo. You tell his royal Joblots that I will apologize A meeting or tbo ranuidntcn ror mo by. hitting him another belt In tho nosp.' rmiirhtnn university, at which William Kncebs In Prison. O Keorp wns oiectea captain ay tno- vote 01 KnA.h, ,vn, thrown Into nrlson. and dnr rti.i tnnm nnn f i f n i vpHiprmiv nripr. I . ... , noon. Tho meeting was called for tho pur- ing tho four years the matter was undor poso of making preliminary preparations consideration he spent eighteen months In for tho season's work by enrolling candU . .. Turfmen nil over the world took n dates, acquainting them with rules and Jall Tur;mn . . r , ? 1 . n worK mappeu out anu giving mum 11 nrsi i nuuu, uuu iuu omm uvimi nuvu. n inuu "tryout.'' ... ,. . dated by letters, petitions and communlca- ?Pl?tJln,At lcl me .?.x'.lHln mv Process of . c..i,n ... I liav of months. 1. Kl1' ui,u wl" then not wonder why ave positively cured hundreds of cases VarlCOCOlp rlnrlnir thn nn.t iths. Under mv innimnm k. ..nSrnn..'" 1,10 V0 ""Binning. All ni" JjiJtiJI'i? .y,,- Soreness nnd swell Ing quickly subside. Tho pools of stagnant oiopa aro rorced from the dilated veins, A'nlcn rnnldlv lumima thir nn.m.i .1..' strength nnd soundness. All Indications of disease and weakness vanish completely nn.l In I. alp . . i . . ... . . . . "inui Lunic 1110 priae, tno power and the pleasure of perfect health nd restored manhood. Stricture It mutters not how lonir von havi iiffffrfM (rom Stricture nor how many different doc- MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not trent nil discuses, but cure nil I trent. I treat men only, nnd cure them to stny cured. tors havo disappointed you. Our treatment misery will euro you Just as certainly as you come treated to our omi and indescribable woe. I havo n tnnnv cases of this kind ce for treatment. I will 'not do It that I am ns familiar with them as you by dilating or cutting. My treatment aro with tho very daylight. Once cureu Is new. entirely orielnal with me and uer- by us. you will never ngaln be bother d fectly painless. It completely dissolves the with emissions, drnlns, premntumicss, Stricture and permanently removes overy smnll or weak organs, nervousness, failing obstruction from the urinary passngo.. It memory, lots of nmbltton or other smp stops every unnatural discharge, nllays all toms which rob you of your manhood Inflammation, reduces tho nrostato gland and absolutely unlit you for study. bul wncn enlarged, cleanses and heals tho blaiV "ess. pleasure or marriage. Our treatment der nnd kidneys when Irritated nnd con- for weak men will correct nil these fcvils rested, lnvlirorates thn doxunl nnrnm nnd and tcstoro you to whnt nature Intended- restores health and soundness to every parti-1 nalV nearly, happy man, with physical, of tho body affected by the disease. Nervo-SexuaJ Debility Men, many of you nre now reaping the result 01 your lormer loiiy, xour mannood mentnl and sexual power complete, Contagious Blood Poison On account of Its frightful hldeousnes- r'Anfnolniw Ttlnnd Pnlnon In rnmmonlv Is falling and will soon bo lost unless you called the king of venereal diseases. I do something for yourself. There Is no may be either hereditary or contracted time to lose. Impotency, like all sexual onro tho system la tnlnted with It. the diseases, Is never on tho standstill. With disenso may manifest Itself In the form of It you ran make no compromise. Either scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or you must mnstor It or It will master you pwollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colori'd and fill your whole future with spots on the face or body, little ulcers In the mouth or on the tongue, sore thront, swollen tonsils, falling out of the hntr r eyebrows and finally a leprous-like decny of the flesh and bone. If you have any of theso or slmllnr symptoms you nro cor dially Invited to consult us Immediately. If I find your fears nro unfounded I will quickly unburden your mind. But If ytur constitution Is Infected with ayph I o virus Twill tell you so frankly and show you how to got rid of It. Our special treat ment for Contagious Blood Poison Is prac tically thoNesult of our life work 11 ml Is endorsed by tho best physicians of America nnd Kuropo. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of any kind. It goes to tho very bottom of the dlseaso nnd lorces out every pnrtlclo of Impurity. Soon every sign and ymptom of blood poison disappears completely nnd forever. Thn blood, tho tlssuo, tho flesh, the bones and 1 ho whole system aro cleansed, purified nnd restored to perfect health nnd tho patient prepared for tho duties nnd pleasures of lift. Associate Diseases In curing nn ailment of nny kind wo never fnll to remove nil Keflex Complica tions or Assoclnto Diseases. If tho rasa Is Varicocele, tho weakness caused by It disappears. If It Is Btrlrturo and has de veloped Into Prostatic, Bladder or Kidney Affections, the Injured organs nre all re stored to a perfectly healthful condition, If It Is contnglous Blood Poison, any nnd nil Skin, Blood nnd Bone Diseases arising from tho tnlnt nro entirely nnd perma nently eliminated from the system. If It Is Impotency, tho many dlstrcsMng symptoms following In Its trnln and Indicating n pre mnturo decline of physical, mentnl and sexual power nro totally removed nnd rapidly repincod by tho youthful energy of robust manhood. Hence all resulting Ills nnd reflex complications, which mav be properly termed Associate Dlseaso nnd which. In fact, nre often more stIouh than the original aliments thnt give rlo to them nil. we say, disappear completely , n1 forever with the euro of thn main malady. Correspondence Ono personal visit Is preferred, but If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you to call nt our office, write a full nnd un reserved history of your case, plainly stat ing your symptoms. We make no chnrgs for prlvnto counsel, and give to enrh patient n LKQAL CONTItACT to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, write. Address State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam Street, Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. REFERENCES Bust Bunks nnd Leading Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION in person or by letter FREE. Office Hours 8n. in. to 8 p. in. Sundays 10 n. m. to 1 p. m. Women's Irregular Menses Stanton, Mon May 26, 1900. I hare alwayi suffered with terrible pains at my monthly periods. These last three months I have taken three bottles of wine of Cardul and three packages of Thedford's Black-Draught, according to your instruc tions, and now have no pains at alL As 1 have always suffered before, all during the time, I can safely say the medicines have done me much good. I consider your Thedford's Black-Draught a fine remedy. I think yoar medicines stand at toe head of all others in regulating the monthly periods. SOPHIA LOTTMAN. Regular habits are the foundation of a woman's health. She courts disastrous sickness and even death itself, when she allows herself to keep very late hours. It is unnatural for anyone to spend sleep less nights and drowsy, fretful days. This strain strikes at the vital center of womanhood, the nervous system and deranged menstruation, with all its appalling suffering, is the result WINEorCARDUI will regulate the menstrual flow. It makes strong nerves. Mrs. Lottman suffered because her menses were irregular, and Wine of Cardul cured her of a very severe illness. A woman who Is careful to take Wine of Cardui to correct Irregularities need never know the suffering so many of her sisters endure. Wine ot Cardui has cured 1,000,000 sufferers, many worse cases than Mrs. Lottman's. Don't suffer any longer. The offer of such a remedy as Wine of Cardui puts the whole matter in your hands. Will you get a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist torday and secure speedy relief? For tulTloe and literature. address, ulTtnjt symptoms, "Tho Ladle)' Advisory vepwcooDt", -rue uiauanooga sseniane umpanr, unntlanoof. Toon. within oco year Stuart's Catarrh Tablets V. n nam palfl.pn Mini Vina wtrti with oimh 8UCCQS8 that today It can bo found In every tiTcia, A toramlttee was appointed nnd sent arug siore mrougnoui me uniico. aiaics i has tho ennnoo mis year oi pulling h rec- to wuiteiieiu, ncu iu iuvi-sukuiu iuo mini and Carada. ord-broaklnK aRKregatlon In tho Held. IIo an(j firm the maro "nothcl" and returned To be sure a large amount of advertising ?'"tL.Jn", men hnri rl with the report that Bothel was there. was necessary In the first Instance to bring tine coro tn train In, a necessity tlioy have Local sportsmen went to Derlln to assist the remedy to the attention of the public, long, wanted, tne services or. excellent Kneobs. Goorgo Hnmmor and Jim Mattl- h..f ., lit ...lit. .1. craCKS U1H1 uio auuiiiuii ui uuv uTbi jui.u iHiiniiui nun IMU Duijoiii f.tfivprH addition of strong, new j , ,n . i tiinvnrM wnom anv university miKm uiivv. i - - knows that aihcrtlslnc alono never made' in wtninm Wilcox. Into cnntaln of tho to tho Identity of "Nollle Kneobs." but any artlclo permanently successful. It must Vnledlna Amateur Athletic club of tho tho Judgo would not listen to .Uiera. IIo have In addition absolute, undeniable merit, tgncr Tn tho west. Mr. Wilcox, whoso scornfully said that American witnesses and this the new catarrh cure centaluly cxperlenco In hnnc. ball has been strength- could be bought for 1500 a piece, and nt this possesses In a marked degree. eneu uy contact wun im.t-i ui uiu i.iK nu- statement Kncebs' friends had to ho d h ra I a. i l A nml n ti lnnrr a tun i a In ilidli 1 Physicians, who formerly depended upon "VJi Pi!on carries In tho south will ho- down In his scat to keep him from assault- Inhalers, sprays and local washes or olnt- bides holding his position, net as regular Ing tho Judge. After four years of llt'ga- ments, now use Stuart's Catarrh Tablots coach of the team. Messrs. Calhoun nnd tion Kncebs was dismissed, but his prop- hecauso, as one of the most prominent '"h " ct nVs erty. t0 tbo amount of S30.000, and Mils stated, theso tablets contain In pleasant, Benson. Tho old university hall has been horses wero confiscated or spent tn tho convenient form all the really efficient cn- converted Into a base ball cngo and now progress of tho trial. Kept inn Secret. Kneebs returned to the United States, tarrh remedies, such as red gum. Mood hha root and similar antiseptics, Tho plan this year Is to have two crack They contain no cocaine nor opiate, nnd teams, tno -varsity ,Y""U '""A1' II., I HI.IM.AH ...l.u ..II.. IV ml Will WUIh IVIiVlliGI. ,1.41V 5IUIII.ll M M .... ...MU, MM. IHIHIHIIVUI uu It., aro given to little children with entire nKninst ono another nnd thus Insiiro prac- mediately sot to work to make another for a h i hi v sinn nnnpi i. ii.. nri mitrt rnr nver v iiiihiiiiiti. v i . . I)r. J. J. Heltlger. ot Covington. Ky.. says: ready there nro throe candidates for overy tune and now has an no string, with which "I suffered from catarrh In jny head nnd J noMtlon nd moro for somo, thus promts- he had hoped to accomplish a good deal - : ::r " X , 7. w n '(ncn l" " U,IU mm "h u The mystery or tho identity ot, Nellie throat vPV fall. U'lth Mtnnnipb nf thr nnn .n.t rtr. it fnf nil. I ... . ... . . ' T, . H .' .i. ,u . n"Thr.nttm this vear ''says .the manager Kneobs" has never been fully determined, and Irritation In tho throat affecting my I Tho team this ' l"rv. ma"n?,rci h,II?r, the friend,, of Kneeh, .m.m ,, voice and often extending to tho stomach. n8 canddiite students from the under- wink knowingly when they tell the story, causing catarrh of the stomach. I bought graduate, post-graduato nnd medical nnd . . " , ., e. flftv-cent nnckneo of Stuart's Catarrh special departments of the university. Tho Tho horso was among thoso confiscated, a ny-ccni pnehngo or btuarts ,Vatar"1 schedulo In not yet completed, but that It but oven with German drivers did no bet Tablet, at my druggls carried them In ,cu,,0 ganjes tY'!j, Nebraska ter than threo mlnutca. Kneebs wl, , uuy pucnei iiua ucu tiiuui iHitiiiuiiy, auu mo I Minnesota, mmsouri mm uiKiuuim .n. .v,o ,y, .,, ,, ,. ,, in hirh th.v irrt nd n sorles of exhibition games with tho tne sccr,,t of "nether it was tho un ii i-.i , i... Itourko's family." known Nellie Kneebs or tho renowned lllliitti lino 1.1:1 ihiiiij iiriiiiiinRuiv, i nan uu catarrh last winter and spring and consider myself entirely freo from any catarrhal trouble." Amerli'iin Hprlnler Wins, BUFFALO. N. Y.. Jnn. IS. Jerry Pierce of tho Pastime Atnietic ciun, iow vorK, Bethel that brought discomfiture to royal German purses. Mrs. Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling. W. Va.. Mewl Job" Cnffery. champion long-dls-,. .it i """n. ii. u., tnnco runnor 0f Canada and winner of the rites: "I suffered from catarrh nearly my Marathon road race In tho east last sum- as. DAGMAR RUNS HIS LAST RACE writes whole life and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrhal colds and soro throat so much they wero out ot school a largo portion of the winter. My brother who was cured of catarrhal denfness by using Stuart's Catarrh Tablofs urged me to try them so much thai I did so and am truly thankful for whnt they havo done mer, In a special llve-mlle foot race hero tonight. Tho tlmo wns 27:12 1-B. Pierce trailed until the last lap and then by n (treat Hinirt defeated I'nffery by a safe margin. Mlllrr llentu Downey. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 18,-Herman Mll- In Desppratr Attempt tn Win StnUe rtnee Horse Itrrnks lllootl m Vesmel. . NEW ORLEANS. Jan. ISA Hlrlnrr nf eleven 2-year-o ds faced Starter Kltzcernld in me mini ruco mis atiernoon. mnKinc ler of Haltlmoro defeated Jack Downey of their debut on tho turf. Based on trials. Ilrr.nllVM In a ul v.l-nil nrl lui'll linfrirn thn tll MOrrlS-WOlden Hair. MOrrV 8 StCr Ilnll for ray self and my children. I always keep Nonpareil Athletic, club tonight. Downey omel. wero favorites i nnd coupled. Merry hnr of th tnhlMs In tho houao and n h resorted to clinching during the entire Bister s race was much the best. Shawns a dox ot tno lanicis in mo nouso ana ni me ,,,,, ... JI,i iiil innn on tho outs do all tho wav and wns carried first appcaranco of a cold or soro throat (ln,i had Downey . ec ded y groggy at tho wldo on tho turns, hut came very fast at w nln It In tho hud and catarrh Is no close. th "-' nnd . nnlshed strong. Musical we nip ii in inn nun ana caiarrn ja no ciooo. Slipper was wel hand ed, ran a good nee longer a household affliction with us. Full sized packages of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold for fifty cents at all drug gists. 'Send for book on cause and cure of catarrh mallod freo. Address, F. A. Stuart Co., Mareball, Mica, llooslern Sinn n llnttery. INDIANAPOLIS. Jnn. lS.-Jack Sutthoff and was drawing away ns the Dacmnr. favorite in the stn Live Oak steeplechase, worth J1.015 to tho they finished. stnke event, tho Lwas signed today to pitch for the Indian- winner, has probably closed his racing apans Americnn nssocintion team, no wn career. i uiiaruti'ii iu riur curiy in ine Ho was career. race, but Hart ey remountfil and started Hnrrv Tinl. ratrhnr nf thn Yluttln Creek I after his lead. Rlsillir to the tenth lumD. me nors oroKo a uiooa vessel ana was tried out by Cincinnati lost fall. team of tho Mlohlcan lcanue. also was sicneo. I pulled up. Colcy made a new record for tho track. Mynhcr, who won tho fifth race, was the only winning favorite. Weather partly cloudy; track fast. Hesults: First race, selling, six furlongs: Orla won. B. G. Fox second. Little Jack Horner third. Time: 1:11. Second nice, one mile and four and a half furlongs, selling: Major Manslr won, Judge Stendman second, Star Cotton third. Time: 2:42Vi. Third race, three furlongs: Musical Slip per won. Flush of Lightning second, Merry Sister third. Time: 0:36. Fourth race, Live Onk steeplechase, full course: Colcy won, Bristol second, Captain Conover third. Time: 4:39V. Fifth race, handicap, one mile and n six teenth: Mynhcr won, Reseda second, Silver Coin third. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, six furlongs: The Hoyden won, Ungo second, O'Hagen third. Time: 1:14. Jessie Y a Lone Fnvorlte. CHARLESTON. S. C. Jan. lS.-Jcsslo Y was the only winning favorite at tho Ex position track this afternoon. Results: First rnco, selling, six furlongs nnd a half: Sauco Bowl won, Jim Winn second, Stutgart third. Tlmo: 1:27. Second rnco. selling, six furlongs: Latch String won, Trlstrum second, Tout third. Time: 1:13ft. . . . , Third race, selling, six furlongs nnd a half: Jessie Y won, Klldarllo second, Vlnce third. Tlmo: l:2fiV4- . . Fourth rnce. selling, seven furlongs: Cer tnln won. Lndy Hayman second, Jullotta B third. Time: 1:34. Fifth race, selling, six furlongs: By George won, Bad Penny second, Sam Lazarus issnuiro mini, iimui isi. GEAR SAYS WAR IS IMMINENT Predicts Crnsli Betwn Players' Pro tective and Minor I.ensrne AMsoelntlon. . .f. . r. i.fpv Tan IR Utile Genr. secretary of the Players' Protective asso- wSlch'ndates that a clash between , the players' organization nnd the Natlonnl Association of Minor LenB.1'618.1'"."1; Oenr snys that tho reported declaration of officials of tho minor nssoclation w ll cer- tniniy no reseniea l" '::'' ',,,: fighting for freedom and that they will not at and Idly by nnd allow themselves to bo handled ns a lot of slaves. Gear continues: , , ... . "To bo told that they arc to play nnd have a line nssessed If they dared to ac cept n position In another league where BACKACHE .... When accompanied by Impaired digestion, nervoaineis, constipation or occasional troubla In the urinary organs Indicates a dangerous condition In tho kidneys; If 70a have any of these symptoms the seuslblo course Is to stop the prog.'ess of the disease before It eats away the vitality. 5 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS la a auvvtwruu niuncr mtuivniiL, , This remedy Is not only valuable as a kidney tonic, but contains the necessary properties for cleansing and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels. Thus It restores healthful conditions and liarmouy of action lu the entire system while carrying out the Important object of ridding the kidneys of disease. Itpreveuts the appearance of Brlght's Disease or Diabetes, and under its great restorative in fluence the kidneys become welt and strong again. SOLO AT DRUGGISTS. -aswajiM MHB. Price, $1.00 Per Bottle. solution and Is using his official position ns secretary of the players' nssoclation to iurmer me inuiviuuai interests. Ho wil fully misrepresents tho Western league speakers at Tucsdny's meeting nt the Baltimore, which ho could have attended had ho bo desired, Instead of taking n garbled statement second-handed, 80 fnr as salaries aro concerned tho Western leaguo has no salary limit and Is prepared to pay ii mucii, it not more, man me Tc- 1 beau-Hlckoy combination." WESTERN LEAGUERS GLOOMY j Turned Down at IntllnnnpnllH, Kind Frost at MllvTUiikcc, Sinn jVo One for KniisiiH City, FREE TO WEAK MEN CALTHOS kins to accent a franchise Tn tho We league. W. T. Van Brunt, the third 1 k.... rJnr.., ! a niild was an action of ber nf tho committee, rnttirnerl tn hi homo .lint Tt-no . F D. ' ""nil.. 7 V..7..; . i ,.. directly against tho Interests of the 1'layers and was siriKing at i" "" Playersf Trotectlvo nssoclation. It at tempted to destroy all tho good tho union had done for the players arid I, as secre tary of tho association, will send out let ters to nil members warning against this new combine organized for tho Intcres a of tho managers and to further shackle thaearvroto tonight to President Daly In regard to the matter and will P"l It to an Issue btweon tho players und Vowcrn organization. Genr further states that tho reserve clause against which the players fought and which really, resulted In the or ganizing of the players Is tho very founda- tlnn nf thn nHHncl.ltlOll Of tllO minor lentrneH A nlaver must respect n rescrva- with us. , KANSAS CITY, Jon. 18.-(Spccial Tele gram. ) James F. Manning, one of tho owners of tho Kansas City frnnchlso In tho Western league, und Thomns F. Bnrnn, owner of the Colorado Springs franchise, returned today from a fruitless mission, to imiinnapoim to try to imiuco wuuani wni- estern mem- In St.'Joscnh. Tho Western lencuers were disappointed over the outcome of their trip. They had counted on making such a flattering offer to Wntklns thnt ho would bolt tho American nssoclation for a berth In tho Western league, Wntklns gnvo the committee to understand that ho would not accept n franchise In tho Western league If It wero tendered him on a gold plntlnr. He said Indianapolis had ono touch of the kind of bat... ball the" Western proposed to, put up and "thn blow almost killed fnther" "We made Wntklns a good offer,'' said Manning, "and I guess he Is still consider ing It, but It Is doubtful If he ncci'ptS'" "Whnt nbout the Western lenguo circuit? ' "It denendfs on Wntklns. Wo would llko to get into Indlannnolls, but wouldn't think nf going thcro unless Wntklns should bo leaving tho Western league or eastern league. Tho players. 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