THE OMAHA DA1LV 111513: SL'XDAV, JANUARY 27. 1001. I 1 STARS BECOME NUMEROUS Eowllng is HftjJidly on tho Increuo Among Local Sport?. .vnKii of th rracltorjacks. Tn a wntch 'game Tuenday night between tlic I'nlon I'a- lilflcs and the Westerns tlnuiucn, who Is a I member and necretary of the latter team, matin the fine score of 267 at ten-plns. His playing Is at all Mmcs consistent and he ' very rarely falls below the 200 mark, lu I the contest In ouestlon Untissen made the remarkable score of C12 plus for three MANV GOOD RECORDS MADE EVERY DAY 1 games, an average of 201 pins to the nam-. It was In tho tlrst came that ho scored 27 and thnt after starting the came with only eight pins In tho first frame and a spare In (he second frame, follwlng It by eight successive strlkos, with a spare added to n strike In the tenth frame. The total team score was: Westerns. 2,212; L'nlon Pacifies. 2.0UG. Jtlllilcl d mieeliieiil of IhttlliiK In Jlnller of Anion nipii t, hill n lie iilccn nf tin- (iillili'N .inUe i:piiiiiiiiiini. The number of star bowlers that have de veloped In Omaha since tho fporl attained such popularity In this city Is point of par ticular Interest, when It Is remembered that only within the last few months has tho gamo ben followed by 'any considerable number of devotees. So proficient have a largo number of bowlers becomo that It Is hardly morn than passing mention when a player makes n scoro of 200 at ten-pins, whereas when the game opened up with such unexpected activity tho first of the sen son it wbr rare, Indeed, that the 200 mark was reached. "How do I explain the rapid advance ment In the gamo made by Omaha bowlers? Well, 1 attribute It largely to this fuel," said an expert twlrler of the bowls In re ply to an Inquiry yesterday afternoon. "Tho ullcys operated Iti this city are of superior excellence. They are conduclvo to profic iency at tho Kamc and, besides this, thu great popularity of tho sport has aroused so much rivalry among thu various play ers that every man expends his best effort when in the game. It Is n noticeable and a natural fact that the players who make the boat scores are tho men who play much of the time. They are continually practic ing, experimenting with new methods of bowling, and in this game, as all others, practice makes perfect." Very few of the hlgli scores at any of the alleys arc made by play ers tnher than th regular devotees of the game, who are naturally the ones that havo gained n degree of porfectlon because of their continued practice. Occa sionally, however, there Is an exception to this rule. The other evening a young man engaged In a game of ten-pins with a party of frlcmlH. None of them had ever been In the alley beforo ami when ono nf their num ber ran up a score of 230 he was looked upon as a wlznrd. Since that tltiiovthls sama young man has fowled severnl games and In nono at them has ho scored higher than 100. all nf which proves that there Is fre quently an elemotit of luck In the game. ONLY THE REST NEED APPLY ThU is tho Slogan of Manager Eourke of the Omaha Eall Team. SEEKS ONLY TRIED AND TRUE PLAYERS Fred Flanagan accomplished a remarka ble feat at ten-plus last .Monday night nnd thu score of 2C7 he made Is not only tho local record, but Is probably tho world's record lu n league game. Well Informed local bowlers assert that the former rec ord wan 2fi3, but It was made in a friendly contest at Den Moines -101110 tlmu ago and the fact that Klnnngau's Hcore was made In 11 leaguo game places It In a separate class., Flanagan wiir In lino form nnd bowled ". magnificent game. Ills nniy failure to make a strike was In the sixth frame nnd fien one lono pin trembled and staggered, but refused to topplu over. If Flanagan had succeeded In striking In this frame he would havo scored 300 the hlghei.t possible scoro ut ten-pins. Ills splendid achieve ment was accomplished in thu leaguo gamo between the Omalms and the Peerless Cab inets nl Clark's alleys .Monday night. ' 1 n n -agan was a member of tho former team. Tho pliiB used wore virtually new mid thht iiuun 1 111 iu r 1 11 uuu 10 ine ppicnuiu score 110 ninde. Hilly Inches made a great scoro at ten pins last week. In live successive gumcs he mado tho big average of 217 l-!i, which Is tho record for the entire west. In the last gamo of the five Inches fell below 200, but (he splendid scoreB he made In the first four brought his average up higher than hat of any western plnyer lu live successive games. H. O. Oiiusscu Is n new recruit In the There was a cracking good four-handed game of ten-plns down at the (late City alleys tho other night. Four star players Al Krug, Fred Krug, H. lleselln nnd Ed Whltehorn got together nnd put t,p c gamo that afforded much enjoyment for n largo erowil of spectators. The total num ber of plus In tho gamo was 83S, nn average of 20!t. Tho Individual scores were as fol lows: Al Krug. 207: Fred Krug, 20.i; II. neselln. 202; Kd Whltehorn, 222. Illlly Ilrlll. one of the most popular of the Omaha passenger agents, has tho honor of holding the record at cocked hat at one of the downtown bowling resorts. One day recently Mr. Ilrlll, .Mr. Weltzell and n couple of other gentlemen dropped Into the alleys to bowl a few lines beforo luncn Ten-plns and nlne-plns were tr'rd In their turn nnd In each Ilrlll stepped up to tho counter nfter each game and settled Kith tho man Then ho proposed n contest nt cocked hat. Now It happens thnt Ilrlll put In several years In St. Louis the homo of tho game of cocked hat, and became qtllto proficient In Ills manipulation of the small bowls. Ilefore ho got through with Welt2oII and tho other gentlemen they thought they had encountered a profes sional of tho deepest dyo. Ilrlll started In with strikes and spares galoro and when the game was over had scored llfty-four points. Ills nnmo still adorns the black board as the champion cocked hat plnyer of that particular alley. The schedule of games In the City Howl ing lenguo this week Is as follows: Monday night, Omalms ngalnst Sterlings, at Clark's alleys; Tuesday night. 81. Charles ngalnst Peerless Cabinets, nt (late City alleys. Wednesday night, Krug l'urks against (late Cltys, at l.entz Ac Williams; Thursday night, Nationals ngalnst Clarksons. nt Clark s al leys. High scores at ten-plns at the vnrious downtown alleys for tho last week 010 as follows: W. W. Inches, 22."., 20i, 230, 211. 20H, 201, 231; J. C. Knufmnn, 200, 225, 20S; King Oenman. 222; F. (). UtiBhiiell, 202; II. W. I.chmnnn, 211, 221, 210; F. Conrad, 211, 213; 217. 2M. 213; Deri Clnislle. 20Q; W. F. Clarkson. 200. 201. 205; C. K. Selleck. 207, 201; W. C. llrunke. 22."., 202, 22.1. 211; S. Merman. 210; C. .1. Francisco, 212; .1. J. lWcy, 23:., 20,.; Charles Zarp. 220, 202. 21!. 22."., 200; W. 11. Hmery. 205, 212, 217. 20.".; F. W. Schneider. 20.1. 214; Art Huyes, 200, 201, Jim Heed, 212; Vctten. 210; Fred Flamigaii. 2U7; II. lleselln. 20rt; H. (5. Onus Ben. 2r.7. 20!i; Charles Newcomb, 20S. 200; drover Cleveland Smith. 217. 201; Mark Un coil, 22S; Al Krug, 207: Fred Krug. 203; II. lleselln. 202; Kd Whltehorn, 222; Harry Heed, 21,'.. K. It. lleiison is the high man at the Cato City alleys ut ten pins with a score of 251". C. Conrad nnd H. Heselln havo each n $3 prize safely cinched nt the Oato City and I.cnti! Williams' .alleys. Cnnrnd has a scoro of 72 at live back, which Is only two less than tho high alley scoro nt the Goto City alleys, mndo by Doe Plunimer, nnd lleselln has a ecore of 8 at nine pins nt I.entz & Wllllnms' alleys. II. lleselln holds the local record so far at nlne-plns. In a recent exhibition gamo at Lent. & Williams' alleys neselln rolled twenty-four straight frames, scoring each time. - IVm t o mm Me I Will llllte Hit! Cliiince In Win Their Spu rx, lint Mur IV r fur 111 it the Kind Hull O tn it It i Willi ti. President Keith and Manager Itourke arc now negotiating with n number of star ball plnyers, and they expect that Omaha's team next season will be nn all-star aggregation. To this end the management Is bending every energy, for they propose that Omaha shall bo represented by n team In the more pretentious Western league the coming sen son thnt will be In every wny n credit to the city. All of tho players already signed nnd those who will later contract to wear nn Omaha uniform will report April 1 for a month's preliminary practice, nnd the tal ent that will he represented when the ball players arrive will be of the red-ribbon, prize-winning class. livery man who played on the Omaha team last year, with the ex ception of Hill Wilson. Is on tho reserve list, nnd thu best of them will be signed for tho coming season. The only ones al ready signed arc liddle l,;uizon and Free land. The news that I.iiuzon will play with the Omalms ngaln will ho gratifying tn his many friends nmong tho local fans, l.auzon wns considered by many of the rooters last season to bo the star member of tho Omaha teem. His stick work was nway above par and whenever 11 timely hit was needed I-uii-zon usually delivered the goods'. Ho will preside In tho field and alternate with the wearer of the wind-pad, nnd In both posi tions ho Is a crackerjnek. Kreeland was a Inte-conior Inst year and becntlso of an In jured hand did not have much opportunity of showing his worth. Just at the close, however, he got In shape nnd went Into tho pitcher's box. where he did some fine work, nnd he prnmlscs to be one of tho ernclt pitchers of the leaguo next season. Stub Toman will probably be signed during the coming week. "Illg Hill" Wilson will ofllclnte ns back stop for Minneapolis next season, nnd his scrappy proclivities will no longtr be di rected in fnvnr of the Kcithltes. It Is a cluch thai Hill will kick Just as hard against his old colleagues next season n.s he did last year In their behalf. Contracts have already been signed nnd accepted by Dave Calhoun, n rattling good first baseman from lllnnhamton, N. Y who was sought because of "Stub" Toman's warm pro Ire- of his ability: Pitcher Cordon, who has been doing excellent work for tho last two enrs ns n twlrler for Hie Ne braska State university tcun nt Lincoln; Steele, 11 pitcher from Terro Haute, Ind., who Is n veteran nt the business big, strong, husky nnd possessed of n powerful delivery; Lew Walters, one of the best sec ond bnsemon In tho business, who gained n high reputation In the Canadian league last year: Tom Letcher, the expert fielder ind superb stick manipulator, who wus will' Milwaukee last year, Hob Carter, a Holder who halls from tho cast, where he has had a wide nnd successful experience, uuu oscnr tirnhnni, 11 promising young pitcher from Iowa, who was tried out the latter part of last season nnd gave splen did satisfaction. I I is Dangerous Places i OMAHA FINDING THEM. When pain comes in dangerous places you should 2; look nftor it. A pain in tho small of the back is a md pain in a dangerous place; it tolls you the kidneys j: are Bick and calls for prompt attention. Neglect this jt warning of nature and many serious complications follow. Urinary troubles, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, jgj Doan's Kidney Pills euro every kidney ill, euro ovory symptomatic indica tion of Sick Kidneys, Backache, Nervousness, Dropsi cal Swellings, Loss of Euorgy, Rheumatic Pains, Excessive Urinary Discharges, Retention of Urine, Diabetes. Plenty of Omaha proof that this is so. Rea'd ono case Mr. A. Itutiachort, houso and 6ign paiutcr. No. 105 North "8th Avo , whoso otllco is nt No. 103 South 15th St., tolophono No. 10S0, who snys "Hnekaoho, why I hud It so bud (or two yonrs that it awukonuil mo ut nttrtit, and when tho attacks woro nttholr hoiffht, tronhlo with tho kldnoy secretion sot in. When I went to Kuhn Si Co.'silrup; sloro for Dnan's Kldnoy Pills 1 had very little faith in their merit, but half a box cured me, nlthoufrh I took moro to make tho job cortuln, It seomb wiirloiiB that nflor uslnt; liquid medicines and other preparations for rat Iclilnovs. Donti's Klilnov Pills thould ofTcct tear nut; t nuiiutiitii nw j v. v-. All Diwirlsts. 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. mc. si 'I have no Idea who will bo selected ns inptnln of next year's team," ald Manager Itourke yesterday. "This is a matter In which I will advise against hasty action on tho part of the players. A captain Is nt the greatest Importance to tho team, nnd we want one this season possessed of nil tho quallllcatlons that go to mako up a successful Held manager. We hud expected to have Pete Lohmnn with us this senson. but Pete went back on us nnd has, I under stand, signed elsewhere. displace any of Its brotherhood players to give Jobs to big league stars who might lose their Jobs on account of the attempt to coerce the National. This left nothing but minor league Jobs In sight and the knees of the stars began to tremble It didn't take llughey Jennings long to decide that his glass arm would be of far more service In nn educational than a prnctlcal capac ity, and he proceeded to cinch the Cornell Job. I.nzy Hill Dahlen, who left tho Skeneatcles team something like fifteen years ago to play with Anson, rrallr.es that the call from the barn Is sounding for htm, and that his career as a working shortstop Is not far front Its end, and knowing that tho Hrooklyn team will have to let nearly a dozen men go this spring under the limit rule, thought he couldn't do better than to grab a bunch of advance, nnd thus feel somo certainty of n playing position. Ilube Wnddell probably needed the money, ns th6 snow ball crop has been limited In the east ns well ns In the west, and he didn't hesitate when the time came. Of course Mac nnd Hobble, being magnates them selves, couldn't do much to aid the cause, and Illg Chief Zlmmcr, feeling the stealthy approach of a Job In a minor league, didn't seo where the biotherhood wns going to do him nny good, nnd there you have It. Thero Isn't much left now for the boys except to sign ngnln, nnd work Just ns they always have worked to win games nnd mnke rec ords. IOWA'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED -liriiNlu CliexM l'lllecs Will I'll! J II SitIi-n of ('orre.Mioiidriii'r Humes ullli the Hum ! ex. Some weeks ngo the Iowa chess associa tion, by Its secretary, .Mr. c. C. Hunt of Montezuma, chnllengcd the Nebraska as sociation to play a match of tlftcen to twenty boards by correspondence. Secre tary IleKrnnce has Just submitted the fol lowing list of players In tho Ncbraskn learn. It Is to be hoped that tho No- hrnskans will give a better account of them selves thnn they have lu the pending match ngalnst Mississippi: John I,. Clark, Vl North Kleventh street, Lincoln; v. K llnrd. Lincoln: W. It. Mills, tlloomflold, II. 11. Hammond. Wymorc: Dr. A. K. Hartbo .rcndla; H. K. Hrogn, Callaway; M. V. Winchester, Dannobras; W. W. Wyckoff, York; Judge S. II. Sedgwick, York; T. N. Hart.et, Kearney; Dr. O. N. Seeley, Kear ney. J. M. Hi utter, Umnlia: ,elsnn Hald, Dannebrog; J. M. Crosby, Fremont; A. Powell, St Kdwnrd; 11. H. Hlce, Grand Island; P. J. Hnrron. Lincoln; N. O. Orllllii, St. Kdwnrd; C. A3. Itetleninnjer. Arcadia; T. C. Patterson, North Platte; C. H. Swim, St. Kdwnrd; C. Q. DelYance, ISSti South Twenty-llflli street, Lincoln. Fourteen of the twenty-one games In the Misslsslppi-Nebrnskn match have been com pleted nnd tho present score of 11 to 3 gives tho match to the southerners. Should Ne braska win nil unfinished games Its team would then lack one point of tying. It is curious to note that Mississippi has lost hut ono game, drawn four nnd wod nine outright. One of the latest games llnlsjiud wns be tween Secretary DcFrance of the Nebraska nssoi'lnttoii and Mr. Allen J. Hooker, presi dent and rhnmplon of the' Mississippi asso ciation. Nebraska played white and Mis sissippi adopted the Petroff or Hussion de fense. 2..KI-KH 3. Observe black's sixth move, Il-Q 3. nnd his losi of time retrent Ing after white played 10. P-H 5. On his thlrty-nliuti move white threw nwny u won game, keeping, however, n draw In hnnd: nnd it seems that he might have played 40 Kt-K :; witl advnntnge instead of retreat ing K-It. Hlack could not play IS.. (J x It. because white would leply 19. Q-KH H ch. resulting In u certain draw and perhaps n won game If black made the least error In moving lis K. Tho score Is appended: PKTHOKK HLACK. STILL HAVE HAMMERS OUT dazed, but ramely continued the i "Wo hardly think that Pete gave us the siitmrest of treatment. Ho was with lis last seuson only long enough to play In a couple of games, when ho was Injured nnd was un able to play in a single, other game. Wo paid his salary through to the end of tho season and settled all his doctor bills. It was the understanding thnt we Bhould have first claim on Pete this year, but ho has given us the go-by without any ceremony whatever. If lxihmnn had signed for this season It It probable that ho would have been selected ns captnln hecnuso of his long experience on the ball field and his ability to handlo men." Arrangements nro now In progress for extensive Improvements to bo mnde nt Vin ton street pnrk before the opening of the season. Tho out-field will be Improved wonderfully by grading away tho earthen embankments surrounding tho fences nn.l distributing the earth In rightlleld, which Mill make tho entire field almost as smooth ns n billiard table. A rain roof will bo plneed on tho grand stnud and tarpaulin side-coverings put In place, so that no more drenching such ui were thrown In free of eoht two or tinea times Inst year will bo furnished tho anec tutors. A club house for the use of tho plnyers. equipped with baths nnd lockers, will lie erected ut n cost of $1:73. Han Johnson now promises us that his clubs will all sign ;i ten-year agree ment within a few days, and thnt he will then bo nt the head of an nli-tlght proposition. Han hnsn't yet been nblo to fasten his hooks on a park in Hoston nor, for that matter, hns the Aiuerlcnn UBsoclntlon been any more sue cessful In this respect. Thero arq a lot of people out in this neck of the woods who aro about convinced that the league build ors have abandoned hot nlr and are using liquid nlr Instead, for the latter Is moro easily transported and expands Just as freely when llbernted. Tho suddenness of action by tho Natlonnl league In not doing a thing to conciliate Mr. Johnson thai is, not pub llcly argues that these good people under' stand each other. Then thero Is tho defection from tho Players Protectivo association. Hughey Jennings Jumped to take a Job at Cornell and fiiys he Is out of base bull for several years at least, having Blgned a contract that will keep Inm In tho college world until June. IdOI. Lazy Hill Dahlau look n little bunch of advance money from tho Hrooklyn inunngement. nnd Hubo Wnddell did llko wise with Pittsburg, and there seems to bo a general break to get under cover, In the meantime tho nlr Is blue with cries of scab and traitor and nil sorts of pet names used only on the diamond during the season. Another Utopian dream has been dispelled. While tho players were forming their union everything was lovely When thoy sent a committee to meet the league magnates It looked ns If thoro was something doing for suro. and when the magnates turned down tho committee It wns n cinch. All the ball plnyers had to da to win wns to stick together. Tho com mlttee hired a good pencil pusher to prepare manifestoes nnd ultimatums and circulars and hot nil stories, and for a few days tha mails were burdened with niiniumcementt nf how well the battle was progressing Why. at one tlmo tho inugnatcs were a-tu ally trembling lu presence of tho calamity thnt wns about to overwhelm them In case they refused to jiccede to the reasonable demands of the plnyers and turn tho base ball business over to them. Hnn Johnson put tho tlrst hole In tho bladder He gave a cold uotlcn that the American would not Knocks Continue to Sound Agninit Jeffries Kuhlin Mill. OPPOSITION IS SOLIDLY ORGANIZED IHmmimiIiih tif Mreimlli of riulitern N Milxirillniile In (liietluii nf Himv lion! Will Hi' Pulled HIT. WlUTli 1-P-K I. - Kt-K It 3. :: ict x p. I- Kt-K II .1. r-p.ij I. fi-n-ij ;i. 7 o-o. s-p-n i. II- Q-H 2. t0'.H ;,. ll-P-Q Kt 1. ls-l'-o it :s. 13-P-lvt r.. ll-P x ICt. Kk-P x P. Hi p-n 17-Q x II. IS IJ-K (i. lil-P-K It I. 20- It-It 2. 21- y-it i. '.-j-p-K Kt ;i. la-n-Q. 21 H-y II 2. 2T Kt-Q II 3. 2il tJ-Kt fi. 27-ti H-IC 2. 2X-Q x It. 29 Q-Kt 5. 30 P-KIl 3. 31 Kt X P. 32 H-ICt 2. 33-H-K. 31-Kt-IC 3. Kft-P-Q 5. 30-H X H ell. :i7-Kt-ll 4. xs- g-H r. i-P-K I. 2- ICt-lC IJ 2. 3 P-Q 3. 1 ICt x P. B-P-Q 4. (i-ll-lj 3. 7 O-O. S-H-1C 3. ft Kt-K H 3. 10 H-K 2. 11 Q Kt-H 3. 12 11-Kt u. IS X Kt. II- H-K 0. irit-Kt. it; it x it. 17-y-Q 3. JS-Ivt-Kt S. III- P-H I. 20- H-H :t. 21- ic n-Ki 22- H-K r.. 2.1-P-Q It 1. 21 O-K 2. 2.-.-H-IC 3. 2f.-p.ict :i. 27-K x It. 2S-Q.Q 3. 23- K-H. 30- Kt-lt 3. 31- H-Kt 2. 32- P-K Kt 3.1-Kt-Kt. 31-ICt-K 2. :-p x P. nt;-ic x ii. 37-U-H 3. 3S Kt-Kt 3. Devotees of the entertainment afforded by pugilists are still up lu the air regarding ! the championship bout scheduled to lake , place In Cincinnati February 15 between Champion Jeffries nnd (lus Huhlln. Tho mnttcr is still seemingly as far from a solution ns it was u month or so ago when opposition to the holding of a big cham pionship affair lu Cincinnati first crys tallized. The elements opposed to the light nm iirrnvrd in a solid phalanx, resting on their arms, with a light ready to be touched to the ammunition when necessity nrlscs. They nssert that their city's fair escutcheon shall not bo blotted with such a demoraliz ing exhibition ns they seem to think a gladiatorial combot between Jeffries and Huhlln would be. A circuit court Judge has announced his readiness to Instruct the grand Jury to return Indictments against ocryouo who shnll be mixed up In tho affair, cither as principal or spectntor, and with such a prospect In view there Is not n real hearty disposition manifested to bo present when tho bout Is on. by the men who usually attend such contests, hut would rather prefer denying themselves the pleasure than run chances of nrrest. Because of thW peculiar situation there has not becu u great deal of Interest In tho technique of the fight Itself. Plscusslon of tho relntlve merits of the two men has given over to n consideration of the probabilities of the match coming off at all. and tho fighters , hnve, as n result, not received much ntten- tlon. However. Jeffries nnd Huhlln nre ( both In training for the fight, seemingly confident thnt If they don't meet In Clncln- j nntl they will come together somewhere. for Flstlana hns always Inughed ut gulier- i nutorlul locksmiths and contrived somo I menns of furnishing opportunity for nil ambitious pugilistic stars to como together. It looks now ns though Carson City wouiu capture the prlzo In ense the Cincinnati project fallR through. Charley Hums, the middleweight lighter who was In Omaha for some time waiting for n mutch with Tommy Hyun Just ut the time when the ban wns placed on prize lighting In this city, mot his Waterloo over ut Springfield, ill.. Tuesday night, when Hob Long, the husky negro middleweight from Chlcugo, administered hint a sovere walloping. The battle wns to have been for twenty rounds, but Hums was put lo sleep In the seventh, after the hardest light - 1 lug ever witnessed In the local ring. Hums fought gamely, but was clearly out - ( classed by his opponent. Twice In Hie I third round Long was sent to the lloor by ' terrific drives from the Ohlonn, but he was on his feot Instantly each tlmo and ro tullated with a series of long-arm punches that sent Huriis to tho mat time nfter time, j Hums wns knocked down thirty times In tho seveil rounds and nearly every time nfter the third round stayed down for the limit. Tho finish came In the shape nf a solar plexus blow, delivered on top of a succes sion of heavy punches. Hums tried In vain to rise to his feet beforo the expiration of tho count. He was carried to his cornor. 1 limp and dazed, by his seconds nnd his adversary. Long was nppareutly us fresh as when he entered the ring. In the second round Long drove Hums through the ropes anil from the stage on . which the ring wns erected to the Moor, three feet below, falling upon him there. Hums struck on his head and wns tempo- Another fighter of moro or less local ( repute. Young Peter JneksoYt, the colored welterweight whom lllddy Hlshop captained out In this neck o' the woods when lie fought a draw with Petry (Juoetmn. was whipped the same night nf Memphis by Hobby Dobbs of Minneapolis. The fight went twenty tound and Dobbs wns given j tho decision. Jnckson put up Just rtich nn nrtlcle of light us he did in dunlin--no; speed, no cleverness. Just bulldog tenacity and u disposition to take punishment be fore which a less plucky fellow would quail. Dobbs started Jabbing with his left In the ; Initial round and kept up these tactics, i landing almost al will, until the tenth, when Jnckson's left eye closed. A fresh cut wns opened on Jackson's forehead in the twelfth nnd he finished with both optica In a bad way and his nose was batiered and bruised l no time did Ja kson sl ow cleverness enough lo get to any vital spot on his op ponent and not until the eighteenth round was he able to land with any foree. In this round JiV'ksou kt'iit his left to the bodv and crossed over with hl right on the Jw, sending l)obt thtoiigh the ropes to take the count. Doblm Minted away after tilt and the referee's decision was guctcd with satisfaction O in ii In WliUt t lul. eoi'fN, The following Is the score of tho Omaha Whist club at It rerular meeting Wedur dny tileht- NORTH ANIt SOI'Tlt. A. W. Stcltlmer and Alice '.' Molklo nnd tl. O. Scrlbner SI Poiustnek nnil cue , mi Thomas mid llushnnin Ill .Ionian ami iiou'ier Sttifidoveu mid Wilhelin FAHT AND W1WT. Mi l'ov.ell and Hrotvu heeler nnd Shipley ltngi rx it ltd Harness Htirroll and Hiililltey It tc a od n.uuiicr P. ill ' "In llll I' a; J m ui si i A l i - i 1 "10 s 'J - S HOW WEAK MEN ARE MADE STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL i Searles & Searles OMAHA. SPEC8ALSST Most Successful nntl Reliable Specialist in Diseases of Mer.. Men, mnny of you aro now reaping the rtMilt of your formet foil. Your manhood U fa. ling and will soon be lost uiiIcob you do somxthlng for yourself There Is no time to hi t. Impotency Is nover on tho standstill. Vi'Ph It you can make no compromlsn. Klther o l must master It or It will master you. and fill jour whole futura with mlfcry and In U rrlbuble woe. 1 havo treated so many cates of this kind that I am as familiar with II rm ns you are with the very daylight. Onca cured by me, you will never ngnln b I -thered with nervousness, fulling memory, loss of ambition, or similar symptoms which lib you of your manhood and absolutely unlit you for studr. business, or marriage. My lentment for weak men will correct all tho evlli, nnd restore you to what ntur Intended n bale, healthy, happy man, with physical and mental powcrj complete. I llto cure to stay cured Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc. ud all associate diseases and weaknesses of men. To Iheso mnlndlcn nlone I bar earnestly devoted 32 of the best years of my ilfe. Physicians having stubborn ruses to treat aro cordially Invited to consult me, I charge nothing for private counsel. Varicocele fnilcr our treatment thli Insidious dlsrnsi rapidly disappears. u n censes almost itiHtantl). i lls pools or staKtmni uioou nr ilrlven from the dilated vnlns, and all soienesn and swelling riulokty subsldo. Kvrry Indication of Varicocele soon tunlshes. ami In Us nteead comer th pride, the power and tho pleasures of perfect health and restored munhood. Stricture Our cure dissolves tlin .Htrlcturo completely und removes every ob struction from th t'rliinry passages, silny all Inflammation, Mops every unnutural dlscbnrgn, reduces the Postnte Olnnd cleanser) nnd haala tho bladder and kidneys, Invlgortei tho sexual orgniiB, and restores health and soundness to every part of the body affected by tho dhense. Syphilitic Blood Poison Oar special form of treatment for Syph ilis Is practically the result of my life work, nnd Is Indorsed bv the best pliynlrlans of this nnd foreign countries. It contain nn dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines nf any kind. It gocn to tha very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Hoon every sign and symptom of Syphilid disappear completely and forever, and tha whole systom Is eleunsed. purllled and restored lo as healthful and pure a con dition ns bffore contracting the disease. Nervo-Sexual Debility nervous system. Our euro fur weak men stops every drain of vUor nnd builds un the muscular ami purifies and enriches the blood, cleanses and heuli tho blad der and kidneys Invigorates the liver, ravlves tho spirits, brighten tho Inlol lects, and, ubovo and beyond nil, restores the wasted power of sexual manhool. Home Treatment Ono personal visit Is preferred, but If you ennnot call nt my officii write m your uvinntoms fullv. Our home trcntment Is successful and strictly private. Our counsel Is freo and sacredly conlldentlnl. ( oniiiltnlloii l'rer. i'rriitinritt lir mull Cull on or nililrm 111) S. 1-Slli St. CURES GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha. Neb. Position nfter lllaek'H thirty-eighth move. HLACK. wi La m 7, i ,1 .M, W3 311-Q lo-lv 41 (J rj-it. 43-H-41-Q 45 It-4ti-IC. 47-It x P ? it 7 x P ch. K Kt. Kt 2. x It. Kt. It -1. x P. It ? H nnd draws. WIIITK. 39-Q.Q 5 ch. -ID x Kt. Il-K-It .1. 4J-CJ x P ch. 43- Kt-K I. 44- Q-U 8 eh. ir.-Cj.il (1 ch. 10-P x P eh. 17-O-M 7 eb. 4S-y.lt b ch. Doir II. Carroll, Clothenburg, writes thai "there nro no cheas fiends In this neck of the woods, savo myself, so I gave up the game, mid took to lllnckstono for mcntnl discipline" He withdraws from the Ne braska association exactly what he should not clo. becntiso thero aro plenty of "fiends" ho might battlo with by mall. J. J. Iloiichcr, Omnha, nlso withdraws Ho had tho ro-olcvtlon of President Me Klnley on hands Inst year and was over worked. He and Mr. Dol.ap have agreed upon n draw In their JllsBltslppl-Nebraika game. Colonel It. V Hoot he of Vlcksburg, Miss., has receUcd no word from Mr. Daman since November 12 last and with good iea bon asks ti nt tho game bo awarded to him. Dr. A. K. Harioo, Arcadia, writes that he, C. O. Hettenmnyer. C. (', Hawthurno nnd c. I). Mllburn visited Ord on the 16th Inst, and played a match gamo ngalnst Dr. F. I). Haldeman, Dr. Perry, V. W. Haskell and 1, J. Harris of that city. The Arcadians won tlftcen out of sixteen games nnd then topped off with winning five moro informal games. Dr. Ilnrtoo ea: "We believe our udvai tago duo principally to irregular openlnga played by our opponents and real ize that with a little study of the openings they could havo given iib a much harder light " Tin ro Is no doubt that correspond ence play has benefited Dr. Ilartoo and Mr. P.cttcnniajcr, both members of the No brabka association. The prolleni last Sunday by Dr. Dalton gives up its secret after Il-Kt 7, the key move. How the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Instantly Relieved. Startling; Record of GranSolvent. in 15 Days Dissolves Stricture like snow beneath the sun, reduces ENLARGED PROSTATE, contracts and strengthens the Seminal Ducts, forever stopping DRAINS AND EMISSIONS No Drugs to Ruin the Stomach, But a Direct, Local and Positive Application to the Entire Urethral Tract. GRAN-SOLVENT IS NOT A LIQUID. aml D",b'"'n Showing the dlntuoter of tha St. .lame Crnyniu, ciiiitnlnlng the solvent "(irnu. Hul v.-nt" or tonin "Civliilm-," or both In rombln ' ntlon. TIIEV AUK 1'ItlCl'AltKU IN VAHIOLfM I.ENCiliU TO hUIT TIIK l'ATI K.NT'S l! .MMTION, urn limei loil Into tli rretlunl rui:l upon retiring nt night, Ilj Into poaitlon without thn slightest offtirt, requiring I lir hour- lit 11.I, nrr "holly oliibla nml not like n. mild electric current, Invlgoruttuic nnd Imnartliiir vim uud nan to tlii eutlro body. 'J lu. enrntlvo effect it felt from tho Urn application. The Great Virtue in the Method of Application Ih Un direct nnd punitive nrlitili No vile. diuHlk cIi .iks to ruin the Htniuut.li mid dlKc.ttlvo ohi. ui Tin rn rotlrliiK nt night, dlsaolvliiK by the heut and pcorotlonx of tin- 1 I in three litiniH, which Is Ktilllcleiit 1 1 nn- i iolvo Htrlcturo. iIIhIoiIkIiik the Ht'ii n ilur mum' root uud brutn b together with the f it ls tnetnbrutit' upon which It form.", Ihoi-oiiuhly inedleutliiK tlw I'ltlis- T.Ti: lil.AM), redurdliK enliirKemeiil and c ..nil lU tlUK the Seinllia! MJik iiIh -tory DuetH. forever Htoppho; curing while ou nleep, without pain or inconvenience, In I'll'tocii Hiijm. hit Inserted iipiin .M-m inite ind din- iF Drains and Losses, The iilterutlve uud untlHcptlc. notion of "(Jrnn-tfolvont" iiHserlH llHOlf In dn Hlrnylntt Uoliococcl und the kitiiih that Pu'ext the l!lndder and 1'rotuti; Cllund. During tho past year thnuwindM of weak, Nirlrtured. wiiMtlug wrecltK were cured -h vast urmy born iiKiiln to begin life anew with fruHli vigor, full of r.trengtli nnd tho conHolciUHne.rt of roHtored inunhood. I'nder the liillueni'e of thlH Hoverelgn' Solvent Htrb'ture Ih dlsHolved nnd dlHlodged in 15 day, no mut ter bow old, tough or cnllouced It Iiiih become.' From time Immemorial, rutting and diluting have filled up the linilul, friiltlesx record of treatment. In Stric ture, and yet there Iiuh never been one Miri uy Hticn cavnge nieinoiiH. i no oiigernoxH witn wtiicii meuieiil men nn implying for thin Holvenl Ih an open routes Hloti of their error In the niiHt (Ivor Mioleiiillnu .li nIi'Iiiiin In the I'niteil Htnten and t'amula lime uh.in d ined tho Itnlfo nnd lire employing (J run-Sol von in their practice iih ii Im mune ntid unfuiling agent. Varicocele. Yarn utile Ih un iicetimulation of Hlugglsb lilnod lu Iho Minx of tin; Heriituin, due Hulely to Iniiiertei t elrciilutlon uud Iiiih IIh origin in u dlHi'iiHed and torpid J'riiHtnto (llaiid. oporiittinin lu lis dlHeiiHe me nnlv tompnniry and no mi'i liunleul device yet iliHCOvered Iiiih cured a single cane Urun-Solvctit beiith th 1'riiHtnte and reHtori i healthy tin ulittlOli. Viirlfiii ele cli-iiipi iirH and the HlugglKh nt-r iiiniil.'itluii Ih reylarcd liy pure, healthv re I uioou. j , it. V B ' I I . , Wwuinu Sliielnrr (i inula todfil oixtk? rijMU nijht. da- 'I'lieie In no iillfNtiiiil Hint Jim feel like ii il looKl ileNiiollilenl, nenk ner viiii. nml ilfxiuilrlim. Vmir leep l iIIkIiii'ImmI vtlth niiplfiiNiiiit ilreilliiM mill iiii aivnlte llreil mid ltli your iilnil lllleil with evil toreliiiilliiKH. ou liiiinv Hint yon lire miiiiiliiull) iteaK, mill imi iiInii Kiiimv from iul eperl enee Hint nil of Ilie iIimikn Hint iin tune pmireil Into jour Nliiiiuieli Inn e left jiiii iviirni' Hum they found .in. NOW LISTEN ! Vol one drop of Inleiiiiil iiieillelne Hint .ion eer ilhl or t 1 1 1 put Into your Kliinineli ulll eiire on, h f lleeniixe inr iillinenl In mil In our Ntouiueli, or llii'i', or klilne, tint lu Hie n ret h ml ennui. It In u luenl il I -eiie, mid nn xueli reiiiili en luenl lienl nieiil. Tile St. .1 II ill ' n llielililil In illieel, pli llll e und inifullliiK. PPCC TDBT ATIQF-('ut ollt t,lc '-""P"1' lielow and inuil it to 'J'li I ntt I nkH I tub St. .fumes Association with your name ami address plainly written, when tlicy will send yon a copy of their ex. htuisthe Treatise accurately illustrated In hull" tone, showing the parts of the male system involved In urethral ailments', sucurly packed, prepaid Free. FRHh TREATISE COUPON. ST. JAM Kb ASSOCIATION, li'2 St. James lluildlni:, Cincinnati, O. Send me a copy of your complete Illustrated work upon the male sexual system, securely sealed, prepaid KUKK OK AI L CI1AUOKS. Name Addrces ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION 62 St. James Slock, Cincinnati, O. 1