Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1900, PART I, Page 11, Image 11

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    IKM'KIFS TO MFKT lMMII 1
JL"'u"i,J 1W ""'"I UlvllliM ;
Heavjweight Pugilists to Strive for Cham
pionship Honors at Cincinnati.
LITTLE ENTHUSIASM OVER THE MATCH
UciiiIfm of tin- HIiik I. "ill. Cpnn the
Alerting UN a l.ii m t Iti'Miirt to
Krei li-ITrlcH llifiirv
the Public.
rrv i. i , , u. .iit.t
Tho next champion heavyweight pugilistic
-rnt will como oft February It. at Clnclti-
Ltl whin flni.it Inn Innrlrs -it.l nus kuhlm
it ' whtn Champion Jcnrlts .ud Gus uhl n
event
natl
will battle for tho highest honors In the
realm of pugilism tho former to sustain
tho laurels ho has nlready won and tho
luttor to attempt tho task of wresting away
from his antagonist the championship.
Htrango aa.lt may seem ln the light of
pftRt Interest aroused in the meeting be
tween two heavyweight lighters, thcro Is
little enthusiasm ubroad In sporting clrclcj
over this mutch. While Huhlln Is gener
ally conceded to bo a clever lighter and
allvo with enthusiasm and ambition, it Is
dlfllcult to consider him In the name class
with the great bruiser who now boasts
tho world's championship. If he should
chuueo to win tho forthcoming contest It
would lx) one of thu wonders of the pu
gilistic ugc.
Tho matching of the champion with Kuli
1 1 a looks to bo n port of a last resort taken
by Jeffries' managers ln order thnt the bli!
fellow shall not entirely drop out of the
public mind. Tho champion can go about
tho country whipping any number of sec
ond rate lighters, however, and he will
novor uulto bo considered ns uueouquer
ublo until ho has had another go with
old "Hod Robert" KlUslmmoiiH. Tho popu
larity which tho big Cornlshman has with
tho votaries of prize lighting Is recognized
m tjulto unusual, for a defeated champion
Is, as a rule, In tho tamo position us "yes
terday's paper." Hut It exlbts, neverthe
less, and Kit has nil sorts of followers
whoso faith In his ability to defeat Jeffries
Is as (I r n as the rock of Ulbrultur.
Fltzslmmons, however, Is maintaining an
attitude of absolute Indifference. That ho
will sooner or later meet tho champion
thero Is no doubt, but just now he asserts
ho Is not In tho fighting business and will
not enter tho roped nrena again until after
tho eloso of his theatrical season. Then
ho may do a llttlo "smoking" on his own
account.
Tho authority given by Mayor Julius
Flclschinnnn of Cincinnati for tho pulling
ott of one big light In that city stands uti
ihaken despite thu strong pressure brought
to bear on that executive by many people
of tho Huckeyo metropolis. When the mayor
wiib Interviewed by some of the dissenters
he llrmly, but politely. Informed them th.it
ho had given Ills word to permit one big
show to take plneu and Unit he wits in
honor bound to make his word good. . "I
realize." ho said, "that no better udvertls-
lng medium for the city could possibly be no dllllrully in blocking all of Lincoln's
devised and In addition to the columns of offensive plays and demoralizing their do
matter that will bo printed In tho papers fensivo work. Wo will prollt to a very
of tho country tho tight will attract him- considerable extent by tho knowledge
dreds of prominent business and sporting gained of Lincoln's tactics In tho last game,
men from all points of tho compass." I ltaymond was tho man who did most of
It Is probable that tho lighting game will ' tholr ground-gaining and wo propose to see
not gain u permanent foothold In Cln- to it that his terrific plunges) nro nut so
clunuti, because tho opposition manifested effective as they were before,
to It is reported to bo quite as intense iih Is "As a matter of fact wo had Haymond
tho enso now In Chicago. Hecauso of this i
fuel Jim Corbett's Idea to get hold of a
dub In that city and pull off all the big
tights In tho future, will probubly not ma
terialize. Huhlln's latest veiituro In the ring was
successful one, for oven though ho did
get a draw decision in his light Monday
night with Peter Mahqr. report has It that
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii had much the better of tho affair.
Tho two men fought ln stuld old Philadel
phia, whero thcio Is somo sort of a
statute or ordinance providing that in
any boxing exhibition If both men are lu
tho ring at the expiration of tho limit
ngreed upon neither shall be given a decl
aim! over tho other. Tim light is said to
aavo been u fust one und Huhlln's sup
porters clto It as an example that the
Akron giant Is a better mall than ho Is
given credit for being In tho general Im
pression. Tho local athletic training club which
IMdlo Robinson and Diddle Hlshnp started
some tlnm ago will bo continued by Hobln
lon and Peter Loch, tho latter having been
taken In as un Instructor becauso of tho
leparturo from tho city of Illshop. Iloth
tobluson and Loch aro well known lu local
imatcur sporting circles, Hoblnson being
especially prominent because of his serv
ing Hatch Smith ns trainer. Loch Is an
expert wrestler, an all-round good fellow
and under the direction of two such ex
perts thu club Is bound to thrive.
Perry Quceiuin, tho clever lightweight,
who was ouo of tho principals lu tho last
puglllstlo exhibition ln this city, when ho ( thuslast In tho game, "the bowling alley, in
fought a draw with "Young Peter" i its modern development from Its crudity at
Jackson, 1ms been matched to meet tho tlmo of Its Introduction Into this coun
"Splko" Sullivan ln Chicago Decern- try, has bocoino an Important factor lu our
ber 2S. It Is probable that this social Hfo aside from Its Importance us
mutch will bo permitted to go on, despite a means of physical development. It Is
tho fact that the ban has been placed on the popular resort of old and young, of
prize lighting In tho Windy City. It was tho college-bred man and tho artisan, or
determined upon before the Mc(iovoru-Gans husband and wlfd, brother and slstor. Howl-fake,-
and Inasmuch ns the promoters of ng Is a truly democratic, cosmopolitan nnd
that affulr aro not Interested lu it! there Is social game, serving nt the samo tlmo the
a disposition not to work any hardship on purpoecs of wholesome, clean sport and
either tho lighters or their managers, who muscular exercise, without any of the oh
havo already been to somo considerable Jectlonablo features found In other methods
expense. j of recreation. H brings luto play every
Tho hlppodromo between McClovern and imiBcle of tho body without overtaxing tho
Qonu In Chicago promise to provo an ex- strength or developing ono organ nt tho
pensive plecA of business to tho perpctra- expenso of another, nnd nu physician bus
tors of tho fake this term being used ad- yet been found to sound a nolo of warning
Some
vl,c,1I' now enuc of the undisputed fact I
of the existence of ft prearranged plan. I
The closing down of the fighting game In f
Chlrago will naturally affect the men who
wcro more or less responsible for this af
fair.
Speaking of Oscar Oardncr, the "Omaha
Kid," who whipped Ualch Smith In this
city a few weeks ago, a St. Ixjuls writer
says:
Oscar Gardner Is nmmretitlv trr.lm. i,.,...,r,i
ni!V.i,,','iVt".nv...M',ff,.V1t',. viln,y, raVw.iy- I
most prnmlsltiK candidate In the country I
for the bantam championship, and at one
hu'2cUu
by seoond.nito tighter... .i..i nh .uV..V
1,0 .c.nn 'lo M -'Pt draws with men he
could mvo beaten In short order u year "r
" back. OardnerV hands have been Ttroub-
''lin u lot of ate. and he has lout his1
. n. I m
.... ..MJC" ..V. P"1 nt n'L surprising when 1
..in MiintT rimi.j way or llvltii and the
number Jf tights he Inis tiiketi part In Is l
taken Into coiiHlili.tMilrn. r:i r I
h!!wiiirKlln1.l,'il,.!.lle.Ju.m'l,l;5"ort '"'.''J1' ''!11
....... - wi-..iK I'lfim I" I
retirement.
Harder. Atlnntic in i. i i.,,i nr..
decided on the decision of a referee, unless
an undcrstiitidlng otberwiso exists, neither
bettor UlllH .11. It... Mi, 111. V.H.. It. .lit i.
"V"v!l 'VJ ""'r" WIIH "" decision.
. ... ..in. in, Minim imunii'. wins.
BOUND T0WINTH1S TIME
'I'll I i ll I'm. I Hull (in in,- of Hi,- Sciikhi
Ilftltrcii l.lneiilii null Oinnlin to
He I'liiseil (iiiiituiliN Oil).
The great rivalry stirred up between foot
ball players and enthusiasts of Omaha and
Lincoln in tho two tic games already
played this season insures that tho third
gatnii between the all-star High school
teams representing the two cities will be un
Interesting and exciting one. The game
will bo played TuoMlay uftertioon at Vinton
street park and will bo called promptly at 3
o'clock.
Twice within tho last month luvo these
trams lined up against each other and each
tlmo has tho outcomo been a tie. The gamo
played a week ago was unanimously de
clared to bo the llnest exhibition of foot
ball ever seen in this city. Thu men played
with all determination to settle tho dis
puted supremacy anil bent every effort to
ward a victory, but when the gamo ended
honors were even. I'nthuslnsts on either
sldo clamored that tho play bo continued
until one side should score, nnd it was on
tho Held nfter that memornblo struggle that
tho Christmas gamo was decided upon.
Kach team will bo composed of tho samo
players who participated ln the last game,
und, as a result, a contest equally as ex
citing as tho one In iustlon Is fissured.
The only difference Is tho probability that
one sldo will score, for three games without
a score being made by either sldo Is hardly
within tho range of possibility.
Captain Tracy of tho Omaha team Is con
fident of winning tho victory. "Wlillo I
realize." he says, "that Lincoln Is composed
of it pplendld lot of players, I urn sure that
wo will show our superiority In this Christ
inns game. Our men will go Into the game
determined to win nud we will havo our
team work so well ln hand that I untlelpate
played out In tho last game and if it had
progressed a little longer thero Is no doubt
but that wo would havo won. Bvery man
on our team 's a star In his position and
I don't m'o how wo can help but win."
The Omaha team will have all of tho local
favorites, Thomas, Kngelhardt, Ksterbrook,
Marsh, Sccrlst nnd Orllllth, ln tho game and
their friends expect to turn out enmasse
to encourage them on to victory. The
attendance promises to bo a record-breaker
and if the day is fuvorablo Vinton street
park will probably bo called upon to furnish
1 'accommodations for tho biggest crowd of
people that has ever passed through lis
gates. Will Plxley has been chosen to
umpire tho game und his selection gives
tmlvertnl Malefaction. A Lincoln man will
bo chosen for referee. Tho lineup of tho
two teams will be ns follows:
Omaha. Position.
ThomitH light end
Welsh right tackle
Secrlst right guard
Hoblnson renter..
Hostermundt left guard
Lincoln.
Hhedd
...Klmmer
. .Hubbard
Alexander
Hall
. .Heynolds
...Johnson
. Henedlct
Klllott
linger
Haymond
llrlllllli
.left tacKie
..left end
. .quarter
right half
..left half
..fullback
Stiiiidevlu. .
I.i'limer ....
Ksterbrook.
Tracy
Kngelhardt
BOWLING GROWING POPULAR
It Id ii Deiniieriille tiiinie Wliicli Si-rvi-
llii I'uriHiNi- of (i en n Sport ami
Ail in I rn bl i IJerflv.
"Of nil the sports and pnst lines ln tho
production and development of which the
ago has been truly proline," says an en
Just Kidney Ache.:!
Omnha Citizens Know the Cure.
people call it backache soino
know it is simply tho failure
duty. A man can't bo well if
havo backache, lame back, headache, stomach trouble
bo miserable generally.
It's tho uric acid in tho blood poison that the kid
neys ought to take out.
Doan's Kidney Pills
help tho kidneys to do their work: Cure backache,
urinary troubles, every form of kidney disease have done
it for hundreds of people right hero in Omaha aro doing
it every day. Hero's proof of it
Mr. Prcd K. Hall, COS North 32nd Streot. emploed at
the railroad brldKo two mllo from the city, says: "I had
a bad back for about a year and In the winter of U9S It
becamo very Buvere. When lying down It was very diffi
cult to get up and on stooping sharp pains caught me
In tho small of tho back nud my kidneys were weak.
It was for this that I procured Docn's Kidney Pills at
Kuhn & Co, 'a Drus Store Since using them I havo had
nu orrnston to compl.ilu of my back or kidneys nnd I
have told friends my high opinion of Uoan's Kldnoy Pills
' and will personally corroborate tho abovo nt any tlmo. "
All drug t ii res, 50.; Foster Mllbu i n l. , 1 i 1 i r, . V
THE OMAHA DAILY
against It, while, on the contrary, physicians
aro rIvIuk It their unqualified Indorsement.
"There Is no chance for fraud, nud con-
sequontly one nnicr hear.4 any wrangling
or expressions of dlssutlsfactlon or doubt,
skill alono deciding tho game In every In
stance. There Is music In the roll of the
hall and the rattle of the pins, as testified
by the number of spectators at each game.
"I'arents can find no safer place for their
grownup sohb than a well-couducted bowl
ing alley, where they are secure from the
temptations of the street and protltably cm
)lo','l, ln n healthy, stimulating, nerve and
braln-strengthcnlng occupation, tho very
nat"ro Bc nd Its neat, pleasant
surroundings exercising a strong moral In-
Huenco w Ithout subjecting the young men to
odious discipline
,Z 7",,' .',. i ,h,i i,nui
Tno ,ear "omctlmcs expressed that bowl-
,
skating Is not well founded. Howling alleys
, ... . ... .,
have existed on the continent of Kuropo
for centuries, nml tin. Howilnir (ireen of
merry , old England was early transplanted
In thu hnrn nf An
to the shores of America, but tho old alleys
were but poor makeshifts, unattractive lu
appearance, and tho game lingered until In
recent years tho law of evolution was np-
plied thereto, resulting In the smo'jth, highly
polished, well lighted and altogether elegant
places of today of the "regulation" type.
The fact that every bowling alley In the
city of the modern kind li engaged every
night with applications for their usn un-
gratified proves that thcro Is plenty of room
for more."
Tho regularly organized cowling teams
which are competitive ln the season tourna
ment, which will continue until the latter
part of March, aro composed af tho follow
ing players:
Omuhiis Zurp, captuln; Schneider, lv.
I'ln nuit n. ('. Conrad. "Plumber" Head.
(lurdner, Kmery.
HU'tiinKH-Ayer, captain; .Maguey. A.
Heed, Nestor, II. Heed, Hartley, lliirrisuli,
Lawier.
Chit ksons Cinrkson. canluln: Lnneasler.
Ilrunke, Dcnmtin, !. Conrad, Taylor,
Clark.
Nationals Mardes. captain; Allen, Howe,
nennoii, jiisnop, iiiuuevy.
tlnte Cltvs Yucoin. contain: Smllli.
Whltchorn, Seaman, I'heatwood, Lehman,
j'.uceii.
limit's I'nrk K. Krug. captain: Hansen
Melsen, Caldiir, Cutlery, Kaiser, Klllgun,
freedom
St. Charles Krltcher, captain; O. Flan
agan. OluHte, Christie, Jluines, Hchlller,
Kurn j'.
I'cerless Cabinets A. Krug, captain;
nesiiii, Hjiigcuiiorst, l'lcKani, iirumics,
Kaufman. Oellus Nelson.
Tho schedule of gjmes for the coming
week Is as follows: Monday night: Clark
sons vs. I'cerless Cabinets, at Clark's alleys,
Tuesday night: Oato Cltys vs. Sterling, at
(!ato City alleys. Wednesday night: Krug
l'arks h. Omahas, at Lentz &. Williams'
nlloys. Thurday night: Nutlonals vs. St.
CharlcB, ut Heydeti's alleys,
DOINGS IN THE CHESS WORLD
l.i'c Kiltwirils, n Duiiliip, In,, I'ln) or,
Milken Clue Iteciiril In Hie
Slulr To ll r ll ii in ll 1 .
Lee Udwards, Dunlap, la., an old-time
member of the Nebraska Chess association,
is playing somo good games in the Iowa
tournament. Two games recently won by
liiui In line style aro appended:
Oamo (.cross tho board In Iowa tournn
meiit:
Ilt'Y LOl'i:.
White I'Mwurds,
Hlnck-Witllnms.
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u smothered mate.
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Hlack has little to hope for.
(Same completed in Iowa correspondence
luiiiiiaiiiciu:
Kt'Y LOPKZ.
White Kdwiuds.
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Jiluek Hunt.
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A unique throe-mover, composed by I)r,
W. It. Dalton, New York City, and dcdl
cnted to C. Q. DeFrance. White to ma to
in throe moves:
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Si
WHITU.
iiie Ileal Salve In li "Vorlil.
Is Hnnner Salvo. It Is made from a pro
scrlptlnn by a widely known skin specialist
and positively Is the most healing salvo for
piles, burns, scalds, ulcers, running sores
and all skin diseases. Thcro Is nothing so
good. Dillon's drug store, South Omaha
Mcrs-DHIon Drug Co,, Omaha,
5
say it y overwork others
of tho kidneys to do their
the kidneys are sick. He'll
BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBETt 2fi, 1000.
A
ill
Hot Air Leagues and Dopsj Circuit Stories
in Profusion.
UST A MILD FORM OF DISSIPATION
nun I'leuito (ilvlMK Their .11 Id.
ft Inter Hiilliit'liiiillun to tlit
I'll 111 I o.i) Ilnrni l.lli.ly
til Itl'Mllt.
Just at present the "wise ones" are busy
with their pipes and the, result Is a suc
cession of hot-air leagues and dopy circuit
stories In such profusion that the ofllclat
scorer has given up trying to keep track
of them. So far no harm has como from
this mild form of wuter dissipation und
none Is likely to result. You know, not
many business men are putting money be
hind the midwinter dreams of tho pass
fiend, who lets his period of hibernation go
short while he overturns established
leagues and constructs new ones to take
their places, He doesn't pay out any
great amount of "advance" to players and
hp doesn't squander n great deal of his
own coin In tho erection of grandstands or
tho grading of ball fields, lie docs, how
ever, dispose of the destinies of magnate
and player alike with an nlr of cheerful
abandon that Is only equalled by the smil
ing assurnnco with which he tackles tho
local manager for n "season" In tho spring
on the strength of his lining "connected"
with some dope factory In tho form of n
fportlng" paper.
One of these fellows rolled off the shelf In
tho lacndry down nt Kansas City last week
nml the tlrst thing ho did when he hit the
door was to emit a yelp loud enough to bo
heard In St. Louis about the awf,ul fate of
iviinsas l ay neing Classen with "such ileail
ones as St. Joseph. Omaha and Sioux City."
He s going to organize a city league und
drive the Western team out of the business,
especially If O.'orgo Tebeau runs the team
Keep It up, old boy, and let us hear from
J on In the spring, ufter you have "seen'
Mr. White Wings on the subject of n pass.
In tho meantime, don t glvo yourself a bit
of uneasiness about the quality of ball that
will ba served to Knnsus City In the West
ern. ou've had n darned sight worse
down there, nt that.
iny one who has followed tho sporting
columns of the average newspaper during
tho Inst few weekii must have concluded
that tho men who have their money In
vested In bnse ball In the Cnlted States
aro a lot of chumps nnd that paresis Is
spreading almost ns fast as tho "Cuban
Itch." War Is tho cry. with a bin
W and lots of ifore property gore, you
know, tho kind the hero squeezes out of n
sponge nnd players und magnates and
leagues all over our happy and prosperous
land, from the mountains to the coast nnd
from the Mexican lino to tho Hrltlsh border.
All btcauso Mr. Han Johnson und his ns
soclntes decided to expand their territory.
taking In some largo cities that were left
without baso ball teams by the contraction
of the National league fiom a twelve to an
Ight-club circuit. Just why this thould
cause a war, unless the magnates have
inuen icavo oi tnetr senses, Is not np
parent on tho surface. Mr. Johnson has
had no opposition lu setting up his clubi
In Baltimore, Washington or Philadelphia.
In ract. Colonel John I. Hogers, who Is the
wholo thing In Phllndolphla, publicly an
nounced that he would welcome Mr. John
son's team to the city, believing that It
would stimulate intorest in the game nnd
Increase attendance. And Mr. Hogers had
much experience In competition In the days
when the Athletics divided local honors
with tho Quakers In Haltlmoro tho forma
tion of the American leaguo club goes on
apace, Mannger McCrow having given
out last week that he had signed a catcher
and all ho needs now Is a bunch of pitchers
somo basemen and a few Holders ami he'll
have a regular team. At Washington our
old friend Jimmy Manning has announced
that "ho has como to stay" and Is taking n
ten-yenr lcaso on the grounds nnd looking
for n good place to board. Not a step to
opposo any of this preliminary work has
been taken by thu National league.
Still, tho noanerKCS-of-the-Plpo shouts
"Wiir." Charlie Comlskey, whoso base
ball judgment few will diaputo und who
had tho cold temerity to Invade Chicago
with nn American league team last year
and make It pay, says thero will be no war,
Other magnates say there will bo no war
and It looks reasonable to any ono who will
stop long enough to think the matter over
that theso men know what they are talking
about.
Nothing would be oulto so suicidal just
now as n baso ball war. Last week Tho
lice said this some, thing, and pointed to
tho experience of buso ball following tho
brotherhood fiasco and tho former attempt
of tho American to drive the Nntlonnl out
of tho business. Thero In no need to urguo
with tho men who went through that nlfulr,
for they know the futility of fighting. Han
Johuson would never have achloved the baso
ball prominence he now holds If ho had not
been able to eonvlncn men with monoy of
his managerial ability, and men with money
to back baso ball teams are not looking for
war Just now; so It may bo set down ns a
fairly safe guess that Han Johnson Isn't
looking for that kind of trouble, either, He
enn seo his finish In tho baso ball world ton
plainly, If ho starts anything. He's a hust
ler, nnd ho will succeed with his new
league. And Tho Meo ventures tho asser
tion that ho will bo hi touch with tho Na
tional before tho umpire tosses the llrst
ball to tho pitcher next April.
Neither nro tho men who havo largo sums
of money sometimes It Is said millions In
vested lu baso ball in tho National leaguu
devoid of business ncumon. While they
havo all tho better of the situation In case
a "war" should break out, they would stand
to loso n lot of money, nnd thcro la no rea
son to think that thoy aro going to delib
erately give themselves tho worst of It If
they cnu avoid It. To bo sure, they wcro
deeply Interested In the towns tho American
has taken over. They had assumed fran
chises and obligations on which they had
already paid largo sums to the owners of
tho moribund teams; they hold leases on
grounds nnd oro otherwise pecuniarily In
terested. Thero Is no question but they
would have been glad to talk business to
Mr. Johnson on theso lines. Hut slnco Mr.
Johnson and his associates elected to pro
ceed Independently It would seem merely
business policy for tho National leaguu to
proceed quietly to secure what Is possible,
from tho wreck and not waste good money
by sending It nfter bad unless absolutely
compelled so to do by somo ovort net on
the part of tho American league. In this
respect the prospect for "war" Bcems very
remote.
Another noticeable featuro of the situa
tion Is that tho most virulent ndvocutes of
"war" aro thoso located In towns thut nro
In no wise affected by the present condition
or which nro not at all concerned In thu
circuits aro formed. Toledo, for exnmplo,
Is a very hotbed of "war." and tho dopo
makers down there are slaying whole heca
tombs of baso ball magnutcs und players.
Orand Hnplds, too, Is going In for it. and
from this pair of baso ball graveyards dally
arise and stolk forth ghostly forms of
evanescent leanues which vanish oven ns
ono tries to descry their shapes, and nfter
them como still others.
President Keith and Manager llourke fell
onrtor tbn baleful vanor of llin nlnn last
J week, and for a few moments shrieked for
peace nt any price. ecn the bobtalled six
club ilrcuit Huck's heart has since set
tled down from where It hud lodged under
his epiglottis, and Hill Is smoking cigars
again, und loth are willing to stand by
tho expansion theory. Iney arc In no
danger, linn Johnson Isn't going to put u
rival club Into Omaha, and he'll allow us
enough towns out of tho old circuit to get
nlong with tomehow, especially as he bus
at least ono extra lu his own nnd Is halt
ing between Indianapolis and Uuffulo. We
aro sure of National league support, nnd
to an outsider It looks ns though that would
be preferable.
This suggests that the Western league
circuit commlttco still has Its work cut out.
Ono of Inst year's towns must be dropped,
ihat means that Sioux City. St. Joseph or
Pueblo will go. H.ich of these says It s to
bo one of tho others, sure. Well, then, ir
Indlutiapolis Is left out by the American,
which Is not at all Improbable, there Is
tho strong possibility of Its coming to the
Western. That mean that one other of
the present circuit will luue to go. ' Man
ager John McCloskcy, of the Into lamented
Colonels nnd onco of tho Western team,
has naked President Hlckcy for n fran
chise for Louisville In the Western, dive
us l.oulsvlllo and Indltitinpoll nud It Is
easy to seo why Tebeau wonted tho Kansas
City franchise Instead of the Denver. Here
will be tho Western league circuit then:
Des Moines, Indianapolis, Kansas City,
LoiiisvUlo, Minneapolis, Omaha, St. Paul
and cither Sioux City or St. Joseph. No,
the circuit Isn't made up et, and that Is
only a guess. Still, it looks mighty good,
nnd thero will be tots doing before It U
bettered.
At all events, Omnha has a cinch on bet
ter base ball tor next reason than wc have
had In many years, and the heart of tho
true fanatic Is greatly uplifted thereat.
WINS BY ONlYonTbARE TRICK
.Sreimil Cuiilesl llcliw-i-n ("ouiiell HIiiIVs
unit Oinnlin Wlllst Chilli
rrtiri 1 1 it 1 1 ltonl.
Tho fcecoml of a series of monthly whist
tournaments between the clubs of Omaha
and Council Hluffs was played at tho rooms
of the Omaha Club last Monday evening
It proved n battle royal, and ho utctily were
the painted kings and knaves guided lu
their conllkis that when tho battle was
over Omaha could claim the victory by but
ono bare trick.
Council Hlurts sent over but twelve play
ers, and ns twenty representatives of tho
homo club had nssembled, four of the
Omnha men were chosen by lot to play with
tjie Council Hluffs team. Thliiy-lwo trays
were played and resulted In the following
score: Tho lust four pairs mentioned Hi
each direction nro from the Hluffs.
NOH'iil AND SOUTH.
Ilushmati nud Thomas L'ftS
Coo and Hi'dlck 'M 3
Hi-own nnd Sheldon 201
Miller and White IK) - 4
Shfii nnd Sh.'ii "tti
Ilenjamln ami Askwith "0:1
Alice nud A. W. Seiibner )J 1
Ktnyre nud Thompson ltd 1
UAST AND WKST.
Hogers ami Knrness 2Itl
Hurrell and Shipley 21.1
Houltrr and Jordan 213
Salmon and Itnckfcllow 211
Cooke and Smith 215
f rummer und Cleorgo Seiibner 213
Organ mid Walters 211
KmuHett und Hnrstow 211
Tho regular game nt the Omaha Whist
club Wednesday night wan participated lu
by twenty-eight players, Sumney and Ilur
rell und Crummer and Shipley winning out
by largo margins. The following Is the
score:
NOHT1I AND SOUTH.
Sumney and Hurrell 2fi IS
llrowti nnd Hogers 2oS 7
,1'oster and Iloucher 251 3
Co.- nnd Kedlrk 2..0 1
Culm und McDowell 24!) 2
Hookfellow and Salmon 21.1 f.
Miller and higutter 2J7 ll
KAST AND WKST.
Crummer and Shipley 212 S
Hushmun nnd Thomas 201 o
Sheldeii mid HuriiesM 20.1 1
Kowier und Polear 2u:t 1
It. C. Jordan und Anthcs 202 2
Alice and A. W. Scrlbner 201 3
Hartlett and Melkle 2()1 I
IN THE WHEELING WORLD. 1
T
V 4 $$ Jr i
Tho Nuw York luw restricting blcyclo
racing contests to twolvo hours out of each
twenty-four did not materially decrease tho
scenes of brutality and misery In tho six
thly race nt Madison Square Harden, stimu
lated by tho hope of sharing lu tho prize
money. Tho racers tortured themselves to
tho limit of endurance. "It Is a pity," says
tho New York Herald, "that It could not
havo been prevented by tho police, for It
has been of no bcnellt to unyone but tho
backers of the contestants, who have
profited nt tho box ofrtco. They have kept
their men In agony on tho truck, exhibiting
tholr .ulsery nt so much a head to those
who wanted lo seo u race lu which the
riders should pedal on until they dropped
on the track half dead. Team nfter team
hnve been forcod to stop, half crazed by tho
physical strain to which they were sub
jected. The remaining contestants were be
ing dosed nnd urtlllelally stimulated Inst
night that they might last until tonight's
gnto recelptH wcro on baud. Out on such
exhibitions In tho namo of sport."
II. 8. Rarle, chief consul of Mlchlgnn, Is
n candidate for tho position of president of
tho I.engue of American Wheelmen. Mr.
Knrlii was born In Mount Holly, Vt., Febru
ary II, isr.5. Ho obtained his education lu
district school nnd n course In Hlack River
academy at Ludlow, Vt. At the latter place
he, together with tho Hon. W. W. Sllckney.
now governor of Vermont, Rawed wood to
get money to buy eggs to bake and potatoes
to boll to sustain llfo while endeavoring to
obtain a much coveted education. Ho enmo
to Detroit, Mich., in 1SSH, has twico been
engaged In business enterprises, first In
tho wholesale hardware lino and tho Inst
In tho blcyclo business.
Floyd McKnrlnnd. who crossed tho tapo
first at tho finish of the six-day blcyclo race.
IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE.
It conveys a belling, strengthen
ing Influence to the afflicted organs
which I) Instantly appaient, Quiets
piln, stops wasting cf the kidney
tissue, lemoves that tired, despond
ent feeling that all victims of kidney
ailments have A short course with
this splendid remedy brings back
strength, good digestion energy and
chcetful spirits.
Price, $1.00 at Drug Stores.
JF TROUBLES
llvei In San Joe, Cal . nnd Is tho recog-1.
nlzetl champion handicap racing' man of
America, lie has also of late cut quite a
figure us n mlddlc-dlstonce rider. This is
his first attempt nt long-dlstatuo work, and
his progress lu the big New ork contest
has been watched with closo Interest by
nil California wheelmen.
McKarland's team mate Is also a western
boy, and has at various times held the mid-
Ho distance championship. Kikes was
beaten by McPnrland in a match race nt ' California until late next spring. Ho bo
the .Mechanics' palltou In San Kranclsco 1 llevcs he can not only win some money,
during tho progress of the six-day rare
which Cluulcs Miller won.
. -
In these days of automobiles, steam
carriages and electric vehicles." said ail
observant man the other day, "tho bicycle
Is not being neglected. It has become tool
chcup to be popular with tho upper classes, i
but It Is more of n blessing than ever to
the poor, liven the newnboys nnd boot- j the lust place on earth where one would
blacks own their own wheels no-v. It was cxrrrt to tlnd her. Asldo from the tin
on n visit to tho cruiser Haltlmoro the tlonal prejudice that exists among tho
other day that 1 became convinced tb.it
one could tlnd bicycles everjwhere. 1 was
passlni,' through one of the gangways lead-
lng to tho quarters of the erw. There
were guns nnd fighting things on every side,
I happened to look up und was surprised
to see n blcyclo securely fastened to the
lop of the gpngwny. It was an old-stvle
wheel, with heavy frame and thick tires,
but It had served the petty officer who
owned It very well. It had been ridden In
lliest of the seaports of lluropo nt which
American war vessels call, the owner
had scorched the streets of Hong Kong
nnd had tnken n bicycle trip Into the In
tciior of Jupnn. Mvmi In Manila he had
found It useful, lu spite of the extreme
bent. 'Tho owner of that wheel had sa.ved
more money dining the hist three years
than tiny other petty officer on the i,hlp.'
said the lieutenant that was showing me
HOW WEAK mm ARE MADE
STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL
Most
Men. mnny of you aro now reaping the result of your former folly. Your manhood Is
falling und will soon bo lost unlesB you do something for yourself. There Is no time tn
kike. Impotrncy Is never on the standstill. With It you can make no compromise rithc
fou must master It or It will master you, and till your wholo future with mlserj and tu
lesciibable woe. I havo treated so many ca6es of this kind that I nra as famllltir with
them ns you ure with the very daylight. Onc cured by mo, you will never again b
kothered with nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition, or similar symptoms which
tob you of your manhood und absolutely unfit you for study, business, or murrlage. My
Ireatment for weak men will correct nil these evils, nnd restore you to what nnture
Intended a hale, healthy, happy man, with physical and mental powers complete '
ilso euro to stay cured
Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele,
Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc.
and all associate, diseases and weaknesses of men. To these mnladten alone I hnv
earnestly devoted 22 of tho best years of my life. Physicians homing stubborn rases t
treat aro cordially Invited to consult me. 1 charge nothing for private counsel.
flflRftfipIl? Under our trentment this Insidious disease rapidly disappear!.
IHIIVWHblb ia reuses almost instantly. The pools of stagnant blood nr
driven from the dilated veins, und all noreness nnd NwellliiK quickly nubulilo.
Hvory Indication of Varicocele soon vanishes, and In Its steeud comes th
pride, tho power and tho pleasures of perfect liciuth und restored manhood.
Stricture
Our euro dlssolvos tho
ntriii'tlrm from thr l'rlnarv unasiitces. stilly all Inflammation.
stops every Jtumtiirdl discharge, reduces tho Postuto OUnd cleanses and heals
thu bladder and kidneys, Invlgortes tho sexual orgnus, and restores health and
Boundne to every part of the body affected by tho disease.
Syphilitic Blood Poison
work, unil Is Indorsed bv the best
contains no dungfirous drugs or Injurious medicines nf any hind. It goes to the
very bottom of the dlrcusr and forces out every particle of Impurity .Soon
fivery sign and symptom of ByphllU disappear completely nnd forevr. and th
whole bystuui Is el.mnsml. purltled and restored to ns beulthful und pure u con
dition ns before contracting the disease.
Nervo-Sexual Debility
an,n.,u niirlllo. n ,1,1 Anrlntlu.
fiur and kidneys 'invigorates the liver, revives tiio spirits, brightens tho Intol
lects, and, above nnd boyond all, restores tho wusted power of sexual manhood.
HOIIIfi! TP&ilfitiQIll lln Personal visit Is preferred, but If you cannot call
IIVIIIV u i vMiiiiwiii llt my ,iffc wrlto mo your uymptoms fully Our
home trentment Is successful und strictly private. Our counsel Is free nnd
sacrcdiy confidential.
CURES GUARANTEED.
CHARGES LOW.
WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY
STRONG
AGAIN !
0
fcgj vigor to the whole belop. All drams and losies are checked ferinamnllr. Unlets palienis
W'. ore properly cured, Iheir condition often worries them Into Insanity. Consumption or Death.
" mouev,..no. f-b30k.
Bold by Kuhn & Co,, 15th and Douglas,
WHY IT CURES
Why the Frightful Tension of
Beneath the Sun
Why Weak Alen Arc Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment
Applied Locally and Directly to ihe Affected Farts.
We answer tho o,ues-
tlons brlully. If you
tut an urtery In
your arm you do
not take internal
medicine to stop the
now or mono iui
I'Sli MM'AI, Al'
I'l.Ii'A'tioNH Slm
lllnrly when the ure
thral ducts becomi
weakened und re
laxed It Is ridicu
lous to take Internal
treatment, which must pass thrpuuh the
stomach mid urine bufoie It reaches the
seat of disease. Tho seminal ducts project
Into tlm urethral v.inul through the I'rns
tate Olaiid, and ure easily reached by LO
CAL THEATMI5NT. The St. James treat
ment is prepared In the form of crayons
veiy narrow-, tmooth. Ilexlble anil wbnllv
soluble, which ure Insprted Into tho water
pnsflf.Ke at nlKbt, where thy dlssolvo
and deposit tho medication In Us full
strength upon tho
Prostate Gland,
ContrnetliiK and stronKthrnliiK the ducts,
FOHKVKIl STOl'l'INt; drains and mis-
stnns, and curinK while the patient slcitus
Dr. Carter's "(Srao-Holvenl'' hoIiii.i..
noucles will dissolve, digest and forever
remove urethral
1st
Every Man Should Know Himself.
Hnaco will not nermlt a cnmiiletn
blo Bt. dnmes treatment In urethral dlsean-s. Rvery sufferer
trom Htrlrturu und Its offspring, 1'rostutltM nnd .Seminal Wnnkness,
should write lo the St. James, Association, Hox Cincinnati,
Ohio, for their wonderful Illustrated vork tdiowlni: the parts of the
hunisn syaiem Involved In urethral ailments, which tbuy will scud securely
wrapped 1 fi plain paokaee, prtpuld
HOVIP TPPATMPNT
ST. JAMES ASSN., 62 ELM ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO
1 1
around. Mt keeps him busy when lie has
shore leao nnd he bus no desire to go in
saloons and other places In which sailors
"drop" all of their linrd-enrned pay.' "
Pefore January 1 James 1 Moran of
Chelsea will start for southern California,
where he Is to race on the PiicHlu coast
cliiult cgultist Johnny Nelson and other
racing men. Moran will be managed by
K. Kd Spooner und expects to remain In
but be will be In the llnest possible slinpo
to clean up tho mlddle-dlstaucu men when
he returns east In the spring. After leav-
lng tho Pacific coast, on his wny home.
Moron will ride at Suit lako City and
other western cities before llnally starting
for Huston,
The bicycle woman lias luvadcil China,
Mongol people to women taking part lu
occupations or pastimes that men ordl-
nnrlby reserve for themselves, tho slzo of
the Chinese women's feet would bo thought
u bur against their Indulgence In wheeling.
Nevertheless, thero Is uctuully ono woman
among the celestlnls who may often bo
iccn with her brothers careering nlong tho
lino roads of Shanghai. There aro not
more than two or three Chinese Rlru who
ride, though tho sons of tho wealthy Chi
nose merchants and many othir Chlncsn
youths may often bo seen riding In tho
streets of the treaty ports, tho only plnrcs
.in China whero riding Is possible. On
the whole, the Chinese have taken kindly
to tho "bike" and many uro expert trick
j riders. The woman referred to Is n Miss
' Kit Sen of Shnnghal and was the Ilrst girl
In China to cycle. She ovldeiitly enjoys
thu sport
I llli
Searles
Sear!es&
OMAHA.
SPEC6ALIST
Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Mcr..
Stricture comnlotely nnd removes every ob-
Ojr special form of treatment for Syph
ilis is uriu'tlcnllv thu result of mr llfa
nhvslclnns of this nnd foreign countries. It
Our euro for weak men stops every drain
of vtcnr and builds un tin- muscular and
),, tit,w.,l nl,.nn.... ,, ,1 A l,n,.l , I, a 1.1.,.
rniiniillnlloii I'ree, i'rrnl turn t Itr ninll
Cull on or lulilrrns till II. Villi St.
Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha. Neb.
THnyhaveitood thetetnf yens,
smi huvo cured tliouiandi of
cai-l of ? :rvoua I)ieases, tuch
as Dcbllltv. Dizoneti. Sleenleav-
ncti and Vajnocele, Airophy, &c.
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion
i.rrfett. anil itnnart a heallhr
'Address, PE'l.' II""'''"- (ivelanr. 0.
and J. A. Fuller & Co., llth nnd Douglas,
Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow
IN FIFTEEN DAYS.
I C.4 firi nrf
LIllLUIC
In 15 days, without pain, Injury or Incon-
venlenro. The bougies art" Inserted at
! night and uct while you sloop. "Ornn
Hulvunt" lemoves evury symptom of
stricture, leaving tlm canal tut heulthy
us when nature formed It. NO HRl'TAl.
C't TTI.Nli OH ljU.ATJNa NO INJHC
TIONS TO millTATM THU MKM
ItltANIC NO INTKRNAI, OKUOOINO
TO HUI.N 'I'llH STOMACH. The, Bt.
Jume.s treatment Is local, direct and posi
tive. Varicocele.
Varleocelo Is an accumulation of slug-
3,.,,, ,ut. ,., ,,u .'tt.n i. in ni,iuiuii.,
ue solely to Imperfect circulation, and
bus Its origin In a dlseuserl unA torpid
isl..!. l,l,.r,,l In ,1 .V... .., .
rrosiato uiunil operations In this uis-
. i-.ih- nr.. miv
rhunlcnl device yet discovered has cured
a s nirlH case. (lriin-Kolv..iit lien s tha
l'rotato nnd estores healthy clrculutlon.
Varicocele dlMippeurs and the sluKUlsh
accumulation Is replaced by pure, healthy,
red blood
19.MG men strlcturcd. weak, wastltiB and
despondent were cured nnd restored by
1 nr.nv ,.t ... . i,.. iih, r f
me mi. jamci method last year. y vast
I lias penetrated the fearful nlKbttnare of
I strlcturu and seminal decay.
rleserlotlon of tbn lneotnpar
FREE
can hi
i-t.i:i Itv Till'. I'.tTIKNT AS BUD
t.l..lMi,M.V A)j HV OlinsIif.VK.-i.
MEN