f THE OMAHA DAILY llEEi SUNDAY, FEBKUAItY 23, 1002. r jll'GOVERN WfflPS SULLIVAN M Wini Fiercest Battle of His Life in Fifteen Rounds. 'SULLIVAN PUT! UP A DISPERATE FIGHT Fltiilnmoai, Wha Is Referee, De clare It Greatest Baltic Betweea Little Mem He Etc Raw Me Govern and Corbett Kelt. LOUISVILLE. Feb. 22. Terry McOorern defeated Pare Sullivan tonight in the arena fi the Southern Athletic club after fifteen rounds of it deiperata fighting as waa ever ieen In any ring. From the first tap of ths 'gong; to the end It waa slam bang, ham mer and tongs, nearly every second, both men working away with all the energy they poeseased. There ha seldom been seen battle where the Issue waa more In doubt. 'In one round it would be Sullivan and in Ah next tt would be McOovern. Then Sul livan would come strong again and even thing up once more. McOovern, knowing that the fight meant tils position In the front rank as a fighter, .waa after hi man every second. In the majority of the rounds he was on the ag gressive and Sullivan waa forced to do far more defensive work 'than hi opponent. Me put up a wonderful tight, however, was tam to the core and lost the fight more through a blunder of his own than because he was knocked out. Groggy at the Last. When the finish came, however, he was groggy and going fast. The chance are that h would not have lasted many more rounds even had he risen to hi feet be fore FItzslmmon called ten. In the fifth round Sullivan was at his best. He forced the fighting, especially In the last half, and had McOovern plainly going. The latter walked in a very un steady fashion aa he went to hi corner and nothing but bis splendid recuperative power enabled him to come out In shape for the sixth round. He came out atrong, however, and although there were times when Sullivan seemed about to' turn the tide hi way again, from that time on. Mc Oovern kept steadily, but slowly, gaining. He fought hard, and Sullivan was grad ually, but surely, going backward. Sulli van was badly punished, his left ear be ing split open, hia llpa cracked, his ncae bruised and hi left eye damaged. MeGovera Sever Lets I'p. During the twelfth, thirteenth and four teenth rounds Sullivan was slowi.T going. McOovern was at him like a wildcat every Instant, He gave him no rest, and Sullivan was. when possible, hanging on for life. 'The end came when the fifteenth round was nearly over. McOovern had forced Sullivan Into a neutral corner. He landed ft storm of right and left swings, and catching Sullivan with the left square on the law, sent him down on hi back. Sul livan wa up like a flash, but did not rise from bis knees. He was confused, groggy and nearly out. Fltrsimmona counted nine and as ha uttered the last word Sullivan started to rise, but did not get higher than low crouch. 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McOovern said: "From start to finish It was tb hardest fight I ever had, and Sullivan Is the tough est man I have ever been up against." Preceding the fight challenge to the win ner were received from Eddie Oardner, Austin Rice, Harris Young and Abe At- tell. Sam Harris, McOovern' manager, said McOovern' next fight would be with Young Corbett, if tbe latter held to.hls challenge. Fight by Roane's. Round 1 McOovern lead with rls-ht hand on the head. Clinch followed. McOovern rushes Sullivan to the ropes. Referee had trouble separating men. Sullivan holding. Sullivan Innded Tit-ht left on head. Mn clinched and wrestled. Sullivan put right to race. Mcuovern rushed, landing lert to face, repeating second later. Men clinched. Sullivan hnlriine-. Rulllvan nut hard left to mouth. Men clinched again, Sullivan holding. McCHovern landed left and right In succession on face, stngeer-Ine- Sullivan. McOovern landed hard risrht on law aa gong eounded. This wa clearly jucuovern a round. Round 2 McOovern landed left on h1 Men clinched. Fiahtina- savaaelv with short-arm body blows. McOovern put left io muuin. nuiiivan lea wun leri, dui ieu short, getting left In stomach, and clinched. McOovern put left to jaw and right to body and left to nose, staggering Sullivan to the ropes. McOovern put left to mouth and right to ribs. Sullivan landed left to ear and got hard body blow with right. McOovern ducked left awing and landed succession of lefts and rights on face. Sullivan backed away, followed bv Mc Oovern, who put right to body and left to jaw. hii in van landed right on neck. End of round, Sullivan tiring. Salllvaa Galna at Eaa of Roan 4. Round McOovern DUt left twice to face, Sullivan swinging right and left to body. McOovern rushed Sullivan to the ropes and Sullivan clinched. McOovern got hard left on his jaw and put right and left on Bullivan's In return. Sullivan put two lefts on the body and a hard right on the ear. They clinched. McOovern put Sullivan to the ropes. McOovern put two lefts to the body, Sullivan landing two lights on the face. McOovern landed hard right on neck and Sullivan clinched. Sul livan uppercut McOovern with right and swung left to neck. The men clinched and in breaking away Sullivan got two hard rights to McQovern's neck. Sullivan was fighting stronger at the end of the round. Round 4 McOovern nut llirht Wt tn body. Sullivan put left to Jaw and right to cnnei. men cuncnea, Mcuovern puncning while they held, amid cries of foul. Mc Oovern put left to chest. McOovern swung right and left wildly. Bulllvan lnnrlln nn ear. McOovern put right and left on Jaw wnnoui attempting to return. Bulllvan rushed, landing on jaw and landed hard right on chest. McOovern staggered by a left on the neck. Sullivan put left on mouth, right on ear and left on mouth without a return. McGovern aeemed tired at the close. Roand Is Solllvan's. Round B Sullivan nnr loft tn law an1 ern right on neck In return. McOovern bored in, putting left And right to neck. Sulli van DUt left to fane. Man ffllnchevl M. Govern appealing; to referee to make Sul livan oreaa. ctumvan put lert to face and right to ear. Sullivan landed allff loft n Jaw, pushing McOovern back. McOovern swung wildly, missing Sullivan by six Inches. Sullivan put left to the face and right to bodv. Sullivan tlairmipa.1 Ur.- Oovern with right on Jaw. Sullivan pushed McOovern to the ropes, landing rights and lefts. McOovern was groggy. McOovern isggerea nuiiivan witn lett and right to the Jaw. A hot mlxup followed, both lighting wildly and both being tired. This waa Sullivan' round. Round S Sullivan came out of hi corner determined to finish McOovern If possi ble. Ho rushed McOovern to the ropes, both landing light blows on body. Sulli van put two lefts to the face and got ' rajm on mo jaw, staggering mm. McOovern landed a left swine- on the u, repeating immediately. McOovern landed left on Jaw. Sullivan upper-cutting with right as McOovern came. McOovern put m ici, muu riant to jaw ana got straight left on mouth In return. McOovern landed left on body and right on Jaw and a clinch followed. McOovern shocked Sullivan's head With rln-ht anil loft wln.. vc Govern landed hard left on Bull'lvan'a mouth, starting a few drops of blood. Both Men Tired. Round 7 McOovern rushed anil n.i!1t,..r. clinched. Both men were tired. Bulllvan put a right awing to the Jaw and right to the- body, stonnlnor Mldv.pn UKOnvan, landed left and right on Jaw. (ending Sul livan to the ropes, and landed right on Jaw as Sullivan came out. Sullivan clinched. Mcuovern landed left on neck, but his right for body was blocked. McOovern put left to face and right to Jaw and brought a savage uppercut flush on Sulli van's chin, shaklnsr Sullivan hadlv. Sulli van was bleeding freely from mouth. Sul livan uppercut on chin with right, but was sent back by a series of short-arm hooks. Mcuovern swung viciouBly with left, but waa blocked, and Sullivan clinched as the bell rang. Round 8 McOovern led with left for face, but wa blocked. He staggered Sullivan with a left and then staggered him in the opposite corner with a right, both blows being to Jaw. McOovern led for the body, but was blocked and Sullivan clinched. McOovern uppercut with left and put right to jaw. Sullivan put right to body, but got left on the face in return. The men clinched and were pulled apart by the referee. Sullivan on the break-away landed right on the Jaw and cot a left under tha right eye, nearly closing it. McOovern put left swing to the eye and right to the body. v uc-rce iniAup louowea, Mcuovern en deavoring to uppercut in the clinch. Ths men were wrestling at the finish of the ruunu. Both Mea Clinch. Round B McOovern rushed, lanrtlne- la ft and right on face. In the break-away he put a heavy riirht on tha horiv. In tha clinch that followed McGovern received a nara snort-arm Jolt on the chin from Sul llvan'a right. Mr-Govern lanriad a hart straight right, ataaserlne Hulll van. ' anri T 1 II. I.. . f . lunuirra ii wun a ieu on tne Daa eye. Mc- iu,eiu ruiuru again, putting a neavy IWlna On Rtllltvnn'a mmith A n11..U tfAf. lowed. Sullivan upper-cutting with right on the chin in the break-away. McOovern ijui ieu to jaw ana Bulllvan clinched, upper-cuttlnr with hia rleht and nnttln a heavy left lolt nn tha iuar aa lh,i The men clinched and as the referee broke mem nuiiivan got a nam straight left on the nose. ' This ended tha rnnnrt Round 10 McGovern put left to the Jaw and got a similar one In return. McOovern landed left on mouth and swung right pretty low. Sullivan appealing to the reieree. Bulllvan landed atralght left on the nose, sending right 'to the bodv aa h clinched. McOovern swung twice with left tor me jaw, out was Diocaea botn times. McOovern put right uppercut on chin and left swing on the ear; men clinched and wrestled all around ring, flulllvan put left to the mouth without a return. McGovern rushed, putting right on neck, send In a Sullivan's head back Immediately after with a left on the chin. The men cllnchait Bulllvan landed an uppercut on the chin in me Dreag-away. euinvan s lert ear was badly split and waaebleedlng profusely as ne went to nis corner. Salllvaa Begins ta Weakea. Round 11 McOovern rushed, putting left to the ribs. Bulllvan put right to the body and McOovern put left on Sullivan's Daa eye. Clinched, Bulllvan as usual get' ting In uppercut on Jaw. McOovern stag' gered Sullivan with a right on the neck aud floored him wun a left on the Jaw The referee stopped the fight and wiped rosin irom tne giovea or numvan. Mc Oovern got right on Sullivan's damaged ear. his left on the jaw and sent him reeling witn a ngnt swing to the Jaw, Bulllvan landed a atralght left on the law but got a left awing on the neck in return Mcuovern put a vicious right to Hulll van's law. staggering him. McOovern awung leavlly with his right on Bullivan's Jaw. Sullivan was very tired at the finish of the round. Round U McGovern swung wildly with right and men clinched. McGovern poundd Sullivan's bad ear with his right. Men cuncnea and Mcuovern nit tne ear again, 8ullivan backed around tha ring. McOov ern following closely, attempting to land on Sullivan a ear. but Bulllvan blocked every blow. McGovern landed hard left on Sullivan's Jaw and wrestled him to the rots. McGovern out straight left on Bui llvan's mouth and got a atralght left from Sullivan. Bulllvan put a left hook to jaw. A series of nilx-ups followed, the' men being broken repeatedly by the- referee. Bulllvan uppercut with right and got a bad lert on tne jaw at tne nnisn oi tne round. Both Fight Slowlr. Round la McOovern rushed, putting left to body. McGovern put left to the nose and landed a series of rights and lefts on the Jaw. finishing with two swings to the bodv. McGovern put right to body and Sullivan put atralght left to face. Sulli van uppercut McGovern with right and the men cllm'tu-d. McGovern put right to nose and bod, Bulllvan put left to ribs, both men missed right and left swings and McOovern put right to Jaw. Sullivan Is nsntlnc on the detennlve. Bulllvan put right hook to Jew and received rlsht swing on the mouth. McGovern put hard right on the ear and the men clinched and were wrestling at the close. Both were tired nd fought slowly throughout the rouna. Round 14 Sullivan cot left lab 10 McOov- em's chin, following with a straight left to the mouth twice In succession. Mc Oovern put left hook to the fsce and clinch followed. Sullivan nut left to the body and McOovern slipped and fell to his knee as he tried to com In on Sullivan. He was up In en Instant. Bulllvan put light left on mouth and McOovern drove his right Into the ribs. Sullivan nut left straight on the nose and followed It with right and left swing and McGovern tried to counter. Mc Oovern put hard right on Sullivan's ear, bringing new blood in a stream. MoOovern put heavy right and left to the Jaw, fol lowing It with a storm of blows to the ear and neck and the Jaw that made Sullivan hang on for dear life. During the round Sharkey coached Sullivan audibly and Ref eree Fitsslmmons shouted at him: "Keep till there, Thomas." MeOovcra Wins. Round IS McOovern missed a left swing for the body and received a left on the neck. McGovern rushed, but was blocked and Sullivan clinched. McGovern rushed again, putting his right to the jaw and backing Sullivan into the ropes. Sullivan put two lefts to the face, hut they were weak and lacked steam. McOovern put left and right to the face, staggering Sul livan badly. McOovern planted two lefts and a right on the jaw, sending Sullivan half across the ring. Sullivan was very tired, but holding on. McGovern knocked Sullivan down for the count. McOovern ins. Sullivan was not knocked out completely and could have risen bad he tried. Fits slmmons counted ten and Sullivan rose partly to his feet. As be did o McOovern started at him and he sank without straightening up. Ths referee then called time and declared McOovern the winner. Bulllvan attempted to arise, bnt FItzslm mon took him by the shoulders and pushed him toward hi corner, laying it waa all over and that Sullivan bad lost. HASKELL WINS AT SQUASH Defeat Lather Koantse la Playing OST Finals la Fehraary Toaraamcat. The Omaha Racauet rluh has been con ducting a series of monthly tournaments of squash ball in Its court rooms, corner uouge ana fourteen in streets, tne last or which was concluded last evening In play- ng off the finals of the February contests. Consolation finals were first disposed of, Samuel Burns, jr., and Conrad H. Young being the contestants. Burns won ths first, third and fourth games, thus render ing It unnecessary to play the fifth game. The score was 15-9, 11-16, 15-10 and 15-9, the second game going; to Young. Charles Kountse was referee. Much Interest wss taken in tha nlavlnc off of the finals In the tournament, a sliver mounted stein being the prise. The con testants were Luther Kountse and Frank Haskell, the latter having been the winner of the January tournament. Many bril liant plays were made, to which generous applause was given. Haskell again won by the following score: 16-7, 7-15, 15-8, 16-1 Philip Dodge was referee. A tournament for March I now being ar ranged, although the entries have not been completed. The following are the entries thus far: N. P. Dodge, Jr., F. J. Haskell, Samuel Burns, Jr., J. 8. Brown, B. W. Cot ton, C. H. Young, H. T. Clarke and J. F. Btewart. A large proportion of the spectators of the contests last evening were women. The monthly tournaments will continue through Marcn, April ana prooaniy May. TROUBLE IN ATHLETIC CAMP Nebraska aad Kansas Universities at Loaaerheads Over tha Nest Foot Ball Contest. LAWRENCE. Kan.. Feb. 22. (Special Telegram.) It Is very doubtful whether Kansas ana Nebraska will meet on tne gridiron next fall. Aocording to contract between the Atnietic association or tne two universities. It Is Nebraska'a time to com to the Kansas field next ssaaon. For years games have been alternated between the two cities of Lawrence and Lincoln and Manager Foster has made out his schedule with the corn huskers on McCook field. He reported, however, to the board today that tne Nebraska manager seems to oe unwill ing to bring his team to Kansas. The board promptly voted to declare all future athletic relations between the two schools ended If the Nebraska manager continues to refuse to allow the game to be played on the Jaynawker neld. The Kansas- Nebraska contest are alwava the big eventa tor both Institution and such a rup ture would end a long series of college athletic contest between the slBter states of Kansas and Nebraska. WANT TOD SLOAN IN ENGLAND Lord Bereafard Writes tha Jockey to Apply (or a Rcaewal ot HI License. LONDON. Feb. 22.-Lord Marcus Beres- ford has written to Tod Sloan, the Amer ican Jockey, who 1 In Paris, urging him to apply for a renewal of his English li cense to ride. His lordship said to a rer resentatlve of the Associated Press: "I .ike Sloan and will do anything I can to help him. Many sportsmen believe he has been sufficiently punished. A there are none too many good Jockey available, I houe the stewards will reinstate him." In view of Lord Beresford's connection with the king' stables and the understand ing that William C. Whitney la anxious for Sloan's reinstatement. It Is generally ex pected that the Jockey's application will be successiui. SURE OF PEORIA'S SUPPORT President Whltfleld Convinces Other Hsgi ates of llllaois City's Baeklagr. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 22. (Special Tele rram.) President Whitfield ot the Western eague returned home this morning and held a conference with Van Brunt and Manning of the circuit committee this afternoon. Hia report or the condition of affairs at Peoria wra regarded favorably and tne schedule committee win send a representative to Puorla during the coming week to assist tne reona looai committee In raising the necessary amount of capital stock to Insure the completion of the schedule season. It all rests with Peoria now, aa President Whltneld convinced the committee present at today' meeting that it would support a western league club. TRAP SHOOTING AT HASTINGS D. M. Morrill at Soath Omaha Scares Klaety Per Ccat la tha Toaraanscat. HASTINGS. Neb.. Feb. 22 (Special Tele- gram.) The amateur state shooting tourna ment cioseo nere mis aiternoon witn a large squad of marksmen still at tha trip when the last event came up. The five hlghe folios heat averages for the two days were as ws: J. M. Hughes of Wisconsin won lor ot South Dskota, Wllllim Vesch of raus tuy. ssva., wt,. tt. uirrenderrer, Wood River, Neb., 62 S4: D. M. Morrill, Boutn Omaha, wi per cent! The purses were large and the weather fine. A large squad of shooters will depart tomorrow for Carroll, la., to attend a three days ama teur shoot at that city. Oaaaha Elks Defeat Caaarll BlaBTs The Omaha Elks defeated the Council Bluffs Elks last night on Clark alley Score: OMAHA ELKS. 1st. 2d. Sd. m Xl 15 167 146 Total. H. D. Reed Smead O'Brien Lucas Al Krug .... 224 ,M 664 644 607 465 . 4T2 ...m ...17 ...12J ...170 las 1S4 17 l&S Total .'...177 t&S 83 COUNCIL BLUFFS ELKS. 1st. 142 134 ......149 ......137 164 Jd. 130 Ids 151 110 18 3d. Total Kinney .. West Searle .... Deetkln .. Mayne .,. Total liS 155 142 140 140 443 W7 .70S 722 726 2.162 Admit Omaha Caaatry Clah. CHICAOO. Feb. 22. The Western Oolf association at a meeting here has admitted the following clubs to membership: Spring field (III.) Golf club. Euclid club of Cleve land, Omaha Country club and the Kent Country clue or tH-and Kaplda, Mien. F. 8. Young of the Country club of Kan sas City was added to the committee o Ave appointed Wat season to handicap all the members of the clubs belong tug to tbe association. STAND FIRMLY BY SPALDING Magnates Disapprove Hit Resignation in Strongly-Worded Resolutions. DENOUNCE BRUSH-FREEMAN COURSE Reaffirm Their Allegiance to Spald ing as Their Chosen aad Ac cepted Leader to Elevate Base Ball. PITTSBURG, Feb. 22. Adherents of A. , Spalding, In a conference here today. disapproved of acceptance of Mr. Spsldlng's resignation as president of the National league, which the latter submitted by mall from California. At tb meeting were Messrs. Reach and Rogers of Philadelphia, Ebberts and Han- Ion ot Brooklyn, Hart of Chicago and Drey fus and Pulliam of this city. At the conclusion ot the meeting tonight the following statement was given out: A conference was held between the offi cials of the Pittsburg Athletic company, Chicago League Ball club, Brooklyn Ball club, and Philadelphia Ball club (limited), members of the National league and Amer ican Association of Professional Base Ball Clubs. Affirm Allegiance to Spalding;. A letter dated Po'nt Loma. Cat., from Mr. A. O. Spalding, was received tender ing his resignation of the presidency of the said league, If In the Judgment of the four clubs It should be deemed wise to accept It. After a full Interchange ot views. It was unanimously resolved: That we dlsamtrove of such resignation and respectfully return It to Mr. Spalding; that his nomination and election to the presidency wss In support of a principle, which principle Is the eradication from league councils or tne uniair. unjust ana unsportsmanlike methods which nave so marred Its action In the past. In other words, the elimination of what is known as "Bnishlsm and "Freedmanlsm with out any antagonism to the personalities to Messrs. Brush and Freedman. who were and are the authors and exponents of said Isms." . Resolved. That we know of no reason why we should abandon that policy and we believe that Mr. A. O. Spalding Is the Ideal and practical leader to enforce It. Kesoiveo, mat inasmucn as tne qaestion as to the validity of his election to the office of said presidency is now pending in the supreme court of the city of New York, and ss arguments bv counsel nro and con on that subject will be made during the first week of next month, that It would be unwise and Impolitic for us to make any further declaration at present other than that we abide by the decision of that court. Cnrllng la Shirt Sleeves. The Omaha Curling club had its final game of the season Saturday morning at o clock, when the members met at Cut- Off lake to have a final throw of the stones. By mutual understanding the two old vet erans, James Bowie and P. L. Forgan, were asked to skid and they picked their men with care, and though Forgan played an extraordinarily good game ne naa to lower his colors to Bowie's rink, who won by 13 to 11. However, the game was not a good test, as the Ice was too soft and tnere waa tne snectacle or curlers uiavina In shirt sleeves. The players were: Ad ams, Lindsay and Forgan (skip) against Meldrum, Melvln and Bowie (skip). Oxford Beats Cambridge. LONDON. Feb. 22. The annual game of foot ball, played umler association rules. between Oxford and Cambridge, took place looay at tne yun ciuo nere ana was won by Oxford 2 to 0. CANAL PROTOCOL IS DELAYED Prcseatatloa Is Held Back to Await Mall Instruction from Colom bian Government. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. The presenta tion of the protocol drawn under the direc tion ot Dr. Martinet Sllva, the Colombian minister here, and providing for the trans fer to the United State ot the necessary right In consequence of ths building of tb Panama canal in case that might be se lected, ha been deterred for several day. Cabla advices just received from Bogota ask that the presentation of the document be postponed until tbe arrival at Washing ton of Instructions from the seat ot the Colombian government. Tbes are expected to arrive on tbe next mail steamer from Colombia, which will probably reach New York on next Monday or Tuesday. PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS. War Survivors Remembered by the General Govcrament. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. (Special.) Th following western pension have been granted: Isaue of February 6: etc. John Rasch. Decatur, S1U. Original widows, etc. specltM accrued veDruary 7, minor or ueorge walker, Beatrice, iiu: wm j . j , nine, v r c , 90, Butiivna .... a man. Rockfora. 28. lowa: original mepnen it. nturaivan (dead). Laurens. 112. Increase, restoration. reissue, etc. Christopher Brown, Waverly, 210; James Foshier, Pleasantvtlle, 210; Wil liam J. rreston. Btorm iaae, sx; unanes u. i'enneio. urinneii, rreaencs Mott, Wlnterset, 210; Mexican war, Oeorge R. A. Barnard. Sidney. 212. Original widows. etc. Special accrued February T, Virginia wens, iiinsDoro, ss; juary uononue, Ave high. 8. Colorado: Original 8neclal February 8 Jsmes N. Cochran (dead), Silver Cliff. 212. Increase, restoration, reissue, etc. Andrew J. Lochbaum, Denver, 110; John a. Hath away (dead). Denver, xs. Original widows, etc. Marv E. Murnhv. Florence. t: ste- clai February s, tiien i. coenran, silver CHIT. JS. Montana: Increase, restoration, reissue, etc. vviuiam. ai. ureen, jucjeou, so. Nominations by the President. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Ths president today sent th following nomination to th senate: George L. Sieberecht, United State mar shal tor tb western district of Texas. Receiver ot public money: Jsmes W. Ross, at Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Harry J. Murray, at Watertown, S. D. Jastle Gray a Little Improved. WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. The condition of Justice Gray of the United State su prem court, who I (uttering from paraly Is, I stated by Dr. Johnston tonight to be a little Improved. At present no seri ous result 1 expected. General Uaeather Retired. WASHINGTON, Fob. 23. Brigadier Gen eral Ouentber, recently promoted from colonel ot artillery, wa placed on th re tired list oT ths army today by operation of law on account of age. Rnmar at Hitchcock' Retiring. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. A rumor ws In circulation today that Secretary Long' r tlrement will be followed by that of Secre tary Hitchcock. No confirmation of tb rumor could be obtained. STANLEY OUT F0R THE SENATE Oeverner of Kanaae Aanonnees Ills Candidacy far tha I'pper Hoasa at Washlaatoa. TOPEKA. Kan., Feb. 22. Governor W, B. Stanley todav made a formal announce ment of hi candidacy for United State senator. He Is the first candidate to make an avowal of his Intentlcn. In bis as aouncemant Governor Stanley aays: "From correspondence and Interview I am satis fied th people are not unfriendly to my candidacy, aud while It 1 said that th people have little to do with making United State senators, I shall leave my candidacy in their bands." Winter caughs r spl ta result In coa- umptloo if neglected. They can be soo broken up by using Foley's Honty sad Tar. W. R. BENNETT CO. SPECIAL fURNITURE SALE THIRD FLOOR. This is to be a genuine Clearing Out Sale. Everything fn the Fumiivrt line must be told before moving- into our new store. Here is si chance to get some Big Bargains. The following are only a sample of (he many we have to offer. llpAmntri Quit a Solid oak nicely carvod. beveled mirror. A DCUlUUIU OUllC varv attractive) suite, at sneclal OC --. price flHfl r.fVcerc Go,iea oalt flight French plate plass, base 40 in, UUU UrcSbCrS 0Dgt castored, and well made-reg- ular price 9.00 special sale fniirflrC Golden oalt tr"me BPrin8" dge side and spring end. Top VUULIICb 8 rows tuft. Steel construction, Patent buttons, made on canvas, covered in Best Belgian Velours Regular price 915 f f D and 118 Must go at this special sale, only llsUl PvTOneSnrt Tohlne Made ,n oak ,n 8"olden oal1 fiuUh: 8 fu long, CAlClIMUM IdUltb 42-lncn top. legs fluted. A vory C strong table Regular price 17.25 at this sale a-Fa-WsuF Ci'rfortn'irHc Madoof "elect oak, Polished golden finish, shaped OlUCUUdlUS French bevel mirror, one drawer lined, nicely carved, Cast Iron Handles Regular price 119.00 will go at f " t this sale 3.JKJ HrM WoclnrfonHe Solid oak or ash; well made, with splasher UUU WdMlMdllUb back; nicely finished, castored 9 "7 EZ Regular price $5.00 Special sale - " Remember Every Article in This Department is a Bargain. SPECIALS IN LACE CURTAINS la Oar Dargrnla Annex. Odd Curtain each 25c Sample and Odd Curtains Some pairs in lot, each 49c ORANGES! ORANGES! One cent each. Big supply of nice, sweet, juicy naval oranges In Oar Bara-aln Annca. lc each, lc each, lceach. lc each. Our Big Clock Sale still continued in our Annex Bargain Room. Phenomenal values offered. To close out a few nicely finished Center Tables at actual cost from 39c up. On Second Floor. IV. R. BENNETT COMPANY, I5fh and Capitol Avenue. BEST FOU M I la. .aur si GUARANTEED CURB for all bowel troubles, eppendlcitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad Bieea, wina ea tne steaiacn, Dioatea do we i., ioui mourn, oe.aaca., iqqiiuuu, .u.f v pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and disriness. When your bowels oon t move regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It starts ehronle silm.ots and long years of suffering. No matter what ails you, start taking CABCARBTS today, for you wflf never get well and stsy well until you gst your bowels right. Take our advice, start with Ca.car.ts today under absolute guarantee to cure or money refund. d. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Nev.r sold la bulk. Bsmple aad booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, CMearoer New York. 9 Mors Boofra Frco to illon H. J, TILLOTSON, M. D., the Master Specialist of Chicago, who treat, man only, ta raaotmuMd aot only In MteaHS. oi relet, tret br ta. laity ae w.11, a tb. t.ramaet Investigator of hi am. tn tae S.I4 ot FeVeJff an. Marroa. Ulieaiei, .as .el pe.bHea.e4 a new aeria. ot eoleaUfle eoobe, fully IIKistraVea, hl.k Seal vlth th. .paelal class of Disease, to erkloh hie nrmotlee I. limited. Th.M er.rke are tor Men-.rofeeslcmel Eeaaere and StedenU, trtterete4 In DleeaM. I M.n, ana are the result of teventyae yeare exp.rtenoe In th. treatment ot Van'. Maledleat they nr. therefore eminently araotioabl an4 eomarabanslTe. Th. continued srowtk of my etiveee nraeMoe as a Specialist la Die. mm ot M.a bee hooeme national In scope, ana Is the loftoal otitoome of the epplloatlo of the latest est so tin. methods an pe-eon.l attention In the enre of FelTlo and progreesle. Heoel Pleeaiei Th. Anther wishes to enllrhten the yens man and th. adult In rtdrard to th. meet eommoa ailments that affllet mankind, and explain his discoveries and method, which he originated and esolaale.iy eentrola, with naraetilarattenteoa te their abaolat aad peeJUve enrss. Ths Important), of tbse. books Is shews by their TlUee. Kindly .tats whs Ko.l. Strlotsre. Ko. . Vs.ricee.le. beohe ran sL Ke. t. Hsrr. SeineJ Debility. N. T. Srunllls. Correpond.nt .henl Ke. S. stess nemo nl sddrees He. e. eersrsllv. Mo. I. . s. rroetat. aland and Hernia. Venereal Mi Cwrt-ewjsasisteesete CeMelereMstl. Tn. poster enil eorreenend wish any person whs eendia.n, end will be pleases) te cise hi. expert opinion trse, In plain enrelepe, to those who will send him deeerlptlon of their .ymptoave. Book sent "KKE If yon describe year ease tally, a del roe. TtLLOTSON, M. D, lxa TUlotsos MRS. THE0. FULLER, SOCIAL SCIENCE PRESIDENT. IS and bt FAMILY doctor who has attended father and mother in sickness, watched over the children as babies and given them advice as they grew np to maidenhood and manhood has a very close relation to the family. When he comes in ball tbe suffering1 seems over, halt tne dan ger past. Us comes at all hours of ths night and day and after year of such service confidence in him is almost un bounded. But in time tha mother begins to ail and ths daughters growing np de velop th troubles and weaknesses of wom anhood. Her th phvsician very often makes his mistake. Ths mother may b going through the change of life, but the physician calls it a general running down of ths system or thinning blood. He fre quently treats bearing-down pains as kid . ney trouble and says deranged mense arc mere temporary trouble that will wear off. In treating every case from whooping congh to diphtheria and typhoid fever th average physician has no time to specialize any one class of diseases hs has no oppor tunity to make a study of the particular maladies of women. And he has another disadvantage in that thousands of modest women will not tell the details of this kind of sickness to a doctor. But Wins of Cardui is a family physician, a specialist of female diseases that has never been -discredited as a regulator of menstrual disorder. It sel dom fails to effect a perfect cure and when case are absolutely incurable, it never fails to benefit the patient. Mr. Theodora Fuller, of Neensh, Wis., is one of th thousands of women who have cause to praise Win of Cardui. She is one of the prominent women of her town and her letter cannot fail to attract ths atten tion of thousands of sufferers. As Presi- WINE OF CARDUI , - THE BOWELS Uieseesn. ns. e. nsaroceie. Ne. t. Bladder and Kidney Did he. la ReSu Diseases. ssmeetlT desire, to become informed as to his tree Balldlag. 84 Desrbora SI reel. CHICAOO. CLUB dent of the Social 'Science Cltib she is a leader of ths bt chought in her commu nity. Sh writf: "Three yean age I suffered with inflam matioa of the womb caused by catching a bad cold during menstruation. I had vio lent pains la the lower part oi th abdomen, also along the spiral column, and frequent headaches. At times my menses would stop altorcther and then .suddenly I would flow without ceasing. M I consulted my family physician and he prescribed for me, but I got no relief. Read ing aa advertisement in ths paper of what McElrec's Wine of Cardui could do for such a case I decided to try it and took it faith fully for three weeks, when to my relief and delight I found myself entirely cured and my general health much Improved.' To cure a woman suffering like Mrs. Fuller suffered, in three weeks, is truly a great thing fur any medicine, but with Wins of Cardui this very thing it occurring everyday. Thesiiryof Wine of Cardui is an bid one but it is coming home with renewed force to thousands of women, Mrs. Fuller's letter is only one note in the great chorus of praise that is going up to Starting a Now Yea This month ws begin our new year. Th past year has been a very aatlsfactory on In business. Evidently th publto does not think all the druggist In town are dishon est except one. We hav furnished th best good for the least money, which I all any store can do. For th coming year w will be th exclusive agent for th MOUND CITY PAINT AND' COLOR for this section. These paints need no In troduction to the people ot thla city. Hav ing been used here for the last if years, they have established a reputation second to none. For spring painting be sure and call for cample card. We will gladly fur nlsh all Information you may need, a w keep a practical painter, who attend ta all such requests. FULLER DRUG AND paint GO, 14tb and Douglas St. See Our Latest Camera Before Buying We have lust received shipment of a new Camera, especial! v made for us by the Rochester Optical company (makers of the "Premo"), which ex cels anything yet placed on the mar ret, having tne combined improve ments of the 1901 serlee. Call and see this or write for full particulars and prices. If you are Interested in photography send for a sample copy of our Photographic Monthly, fre. SHE Robert Dempster Go., 1215 Fartiam St. Exclusive Dealers in Photo Material. S5.00 A H0NTI3 Specialist la all DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. 13 years la Omaha, SYPHILIS cured by th QUICK EST, safest and moat natural method that has yet been dlscorered. vet been disc Boon every sign and symptom disappears completely and rorever. no "BREAKING OUT" of the disease on tb skin or face, A cure that 1 guaranteed to be permanent for life. , UaRlftnpCI C cured. Method new, f AillwUllCLC without cutting, pain; no detention from work; permanent our guaranteed. WEAK RTElf from Excesses or Victim to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Wast laff Weakness with Early Decay In Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor and strength, with organ impaired and weak. STRICT I' RK cured with a new Homo Treatment ' No pain, no detention from Business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Coaswltaciea Krea. Treatment by Mall. OHAROBI LOW. 11 8. 144k St. Dr. Searles & Swiss, Omaha. Neb. Csredl7l.!29 Tea Shea la FlfbcaDfiia sufferer from 8TRICTUK8 and Ita nir. i ". tn or . . .. , . , , I I I, . ... I . v-iiuiB, . i.iwv,r.i.rjJ Arrvntaiiiia ants Beminal Weakness is invited to cut out th coupon below, write his name and address snd St. James Medical Association, 62 St. James Bids;., Ctaclnaati, O. Please send me a copy of your Illus trated Work upon the Male Sexual System, securely seoied, PREPAID. FKEK of all CHARGES: Mama Address painty, mall It to bt. Jn.ma s.lj.HI,.ul oc Bt. James uiog. Cincinnati, O.. and thei will send the! Illu strateo Treatise, showing parts of the male system involved Id urethral ailment. PRE- , f.Rg ST. sf AMES MRDICAi; ASOCIATION, 68 It James Bldgr CIINC1NXIATI, O. Wine of Cardui. This is because Wine of Cardiii lifts woman from the despair of a life shattered by suffering. It gives thsm health for their sickness, straneUi for their weakness, ambition for their despondency, buoyancy for their pain. No suffering woman of serious thought, with an active interest in her own welfare, will negleot to take this great remedy. Mrs. Fuller's physician failed, but Win of Cardui in three weeks cured her men strual disorders and womb trouble which were causing stomach trouble. The terri ble flooding was wasting her blood and strength. Stomach trouble, nervous and bilious attacks were making life a torture. What better offer of health can any woman ask than this? Lay hold of it today by securing a (1.00 boltle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist and begin the treat ment today. If yon need advice write to The Ladies' Advisory Department, Ths Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tsnn., and tell them just what is ths matter. De scribe your case as fully as you can and a confidential letter of medical ad vice will be sent you free of charge. i RlELIEVES, ALL -FEMALE ILLS. vgtTTT; I H'f I WwM'mHlTfli k I II I v-. -N ,-vi I