TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. FERRUARY S. I!03. 0 FORBES SUSTAIN TITLE tVendi. Fesiiiini u Cjuupioii i;tw. eirtt AjtiiMt T&kVl KRlCMi H BtTTLR Of EVERY POUND KHfc bee d W be-r-e WMl. ttwtrlaeajag'. llta Kill wad 1U 0t (waraga. DKTROIT. Til rT AnflT TokeH rcxm pioa baBl am-weight pnglist of England. beat tonight by Harry rertes. the champion bentsia-wsjight of the world Te aey that., Forbes was given th' flecl aioii at tb end erf tee rsrands comes far from telling, the rs asurr of his rWory. Is wee lb. tight train fs-t is finish, had the better or every rour with -4b- pca alble excepting at tbe eev h. and proved himself tbe superler tu wything. with the exocptloa aC courage and in tail be waa equal to Token. The latter waa miim.Ii!dc of a disap pointment. He showed himself a strong, ' fugged younster with a world el power b!- I kind his blow and proved himself game i te the core. He took hes vy panifchmcnl j end came beck every time la every round ! willing aad mw te Cgbt. la ekiU he ii outclassed by Forbes, who bit where and w boa be pleased and a many times aa TokeU would' fake without terming ta a clinch or breaking ground. Be fought always on tbe rnggresKree, and trota the moon d round ta tbe end there wee sever a doubt of Jhr result, Tokell was KimfAit catl down by his dVefeat, bui. took tt . phiioaVrphically. "I we 1a gwsd shape. 'he aaid, "and did tie bewt 1 cenM. That a all 1 conl do. Forbes a f t-pr the fight derlared that be titrrcfTtt be eec.10. bar etiat,d tbe fight be fore tbe truth round bad be tried to do bo Tt was toa Important a fight for me ta take chance. be said, "bo I 7 ought eere fnlly. 1 think newThst ft I had cot loose I might have woa out earlier." "Tbe anea fought at Hi pounds' at 2 'clark. both betas wra tbe limit. rukt Vr I te the rbiek. Tokell wr-stled FoTtw ' to ihe mat and was hissed and warTed a ! i"-'"n4 time. The Trtrj, r!ltbl in tb , cnn"' 'hf rii a the mur.d rl-A hnund t" F rrt-e put hlr t-ft taie tn Tot-l bed Tt.k-ll put a iff. tr t nlTi. F nrbf- rfWTie-:Tir cti to Til Trkl! put a liara rfM eti F"r ehuiO"r f , a etlT jnit nti thr mouth. Fnrn'e pjt a tlrit in the ear end a ft t: Tnk:' tMd eve. F"rrtr tintierrut Trk-;! lvr li;h hie trft, a.nit.ei urttne him (T hi. J't TokW! aut a hard (eTt to the rtomat-h (and FnrtM came berk elth a atlfl ten : ;nv am the eve. Ti.fcell f-n ahnrt with i a l-ft talne and ft a left on ee end a I iriet t oti the Jew. Fortune etasrered 7oke!i I ervi-ra,) (et wtth a rirht 'n the 1w ard 1 l'tt ten left. o Jbe mouth Forn-e put ' a ncni nmk cb-.-Im ear. Fnrtw. jiut a I MTt nook to thn-"yw and B-tnirsered 'iokell ai:h a be-y r!fl:t n iaw. Forbt-e put a t't te tbe moiih. Tcktsa o ma dioe c ; il;j. Rueh. ft Lnute ". lea IT. fci ' ri- hn-l1. t. Ct.i' !(. 4S B"i ; Ktiue. '. iiictie.. ,:. j. i... 4J ! !!(:(,. pel.. ;i2 , j 4, I r.a-ti. litf ai 14! J4 4"T I ."''httie. ittutT'Oj V,r jh,; Iti Kuc XT :r. tieti;iotie j4 .! 4" 1 tlrriin'' t iidiarib po:i j "u' e' ; F.ce llLtiln i :. I:.; a I icio'iifi', i.i.rio Ju 4h.i : Xkr.N .'h.: iKM-t n : i : c it; ' I'um.id al:wauke ) ." i-f -l ! rmiHiri. W.tw L:kH- j ir W i l-trri'Tt. Chi'-acu . 1M J! 4 j Trrjuei, BuCaiu 1.;." l.4 1.-4 .; i TRADE IS NOT SO BRISK fici E 71 EasiTf! Eetsrni Sew Abcct Lqnd Last Teir't. DEKD TOR WOOLEfcS FAIL CFF TRIFLE SLAUGHTERS PINS IN TOURNEY "ilwaakee kta wMS la ia Ileewrd Three fVTOAXAPOLXS. Feb r-Tbe NatlotiaJ BcwUiic Conareaa and Toumamem rame to a t-kriee a few aninuune before midnight itn r"liBielj- after tle prise winner in the in dividual rontewte had been awarded. K. A. Jnnr tif Milwaukee carried ft! the honors wuh hie efre nf BK1 for three ttame. Tomorrow Lee QraST of the Indianapolia Ttambiers and Ferr Hllif ot rulurohun, o.. w.ll roll seven ajames for ll Wi. An all-ln-cianaiwlis teaas will howl the Wnpleva of t hivaan. FVed Strong and Fred Oincb of 4'hiraa-o wll! rtmteeit for iMK Clinch leat tireen ef ChKo lodav for S2W. Followit.a; are the rtret nineteen prise winners ti the InurvMual cemtest. hl' h ended tonight. Ilfty irises were distrib uted: Bcore. Amt. t 3ot,e. Milwaukee C Ti X. Chahnera. Chi'-arn i. Kettenarker, Neport. Ky w" J 4. Pte.ln, t'l.ir-aso B4 t a Toeer. hufialo K ET V . Tbnmpeon. Chlcajro i.; 1. Kaad. Chlraro .CS aJ I farihlnm. MinneapoUa ....6Ib b s. F. MueUer. lndiauaioUB CIS 47 1. Ptrotic. Chtoaajo - SU 4j U. Brill. Cbicaao fll 4J IZ. Collins. Columbus am 4' 1. Inrsofu Chicago ar 14. Coffin, Infiiiiiiapolis W ST lfi. Neaeier. Chlca-o " Ifi. Erdernwrn. Jndianspolts C'C Si 17. fiteta-eimever. Cle-elaiid ma JK Sk Klusenbera. Crrtraaro ! in. HryBon, Indianapolis C 22 Following are tbe scores. e Rotmd J Forbes led. brt rear-Mnr cist li-btly. Forbee put left to cheek ax a in. Token put etraipht left on ahnul er. Fnre put eeft te fane; Forbes m tawed rtarbt avnif. Tokell landed bard riebl nn cheek, BtaKirering Forle. Forbes jut left to neck, receivitis: bard ri:hl te Jaw. Forbes put left te Jaw. recelvu rirlit counter on rilia. Fur-bee put left and rirht to bead, arettinar t we riarhlf in stomach. Forbes rut left to neck. Cut.! coumertna- low. FoTbes part rlrbt t Un.', tiBen rushed. return." Forbes pot Jusrrt ; ft am ear. fnU lowlns; with left on sinea. .. Forbes put left te Jaw. r-cetvina vkctni.d rirht in rlbe. Tokeii showed blmaalf eievct and a alrff puncher. Round S Forbes put on neck Tokell blocked left for fBre ana landed left on Jaw. Forbes put left ts Jaw and clinched. Forbes put lifrM left on (beet, rcwetvina; bard cnanter on rib. Forties put'sniff left cm nose. brtneMtur binod from Tokeel a eve artth rujcht book. Forties put Jcft uid rirht 4, kawrd face. In a hot nonminue Forbes put three lefts to Jaw and Token one to ribs. Tokell uppercut Forbes on chin vkJouelT. Tokell mieeed rtcrht swlruj and rtrnt counters n eeeponee to errsJfrbt lef ta. Tokell swtm wildly wtth left, seoelvlns; lla-ht W'ft In face, Forbes upppertmt on cneet, driving Tokell into a clinch Tokell went bis -comer bioedlng badly- from left eve ant cheekbone- 1 e " Round 1 For bee put loft ta cheat. .nUowhujr It arirh amotber and two lefts to Ttpokeire bad chnHL. Forties put left ts 1 okeil a dieeik ana uppert-ut left aa chest. Forties put rla-ht to Tokeil's baa beek. TokwU put left to Jaw. UrnXUxm abort wtth rta-ht swing and receiving hajw r"ght smd aetl In face. Forbes cautt Tokell with toe straight left oa tiiw cheek and clucked away. Forbes put eft to Jaw, fcetung a hard right on ribs. Tokell jut left jd riaht to ribs Ftnlwia causht Tokah wtth a. hard - rlrbt rwlnlt'tm he-l Jaw. Tokell staraerert Forbes with a right swing on the . S v TolLeil bleeding bad y. His left cj-e was ciolng as tie reached bis corner. Round a Forbes pvt Wt ta chest and then tiier sparred, forties put a vicious oft ts tbe Jaw, f oilowli.g it with atraiartit left -on Tokell a bad rye Tokell caught Forbes on the back of tbe head aa he oaane In. Forbes put left to Tokeil's split heck and reoerved a hard Ticrbt ta lbs rtomar-h. Tokell landed a left chop on Forbes' cbeek and received a hard right on tbe faoa Tokell uipcrcut rprhes on tbe cneet and put, a rirht to rfba. Forbes put a left to chE. Tf'krll upfiercuta a-ith nalt on tba caeu F4rbes put left and riant on Jaw. recsVvlng right on ribs and a lisht rigrht on tbe Jaw. Round h Forbes put lejft to chest, getting a left on tbe asouth. ' Tokell reoelved straight lefta twice hi ha damaged eve and bard lefts on the cheek t ice. Forbes staggered Tokell wlrh a hard one oa the Jew. Forbes upfiercut 'Jkell n the stomach and caught bin with a left a moment later. Forbes caught Tokell again in the mouth wtthour - a return. Forbes landed a straight left on Token's Jaw. F orbKS blocked an uppercut and clincbrd. Toarti put a hard nctat on tbe ribs and clinched. near'S falllnw doara. He saved blnisrlf cleverly aa the bell rang. hound a Forbes put f ae the neck. Vukt ll fell aiiort with his -srft. Forbes re reived a strairht left oa the Jaw and left Wok on 1 he chest. Tokell uppercut Forbes n tbe ribs. Token upperrui -on the heart .:id put his W'i ts ear. Forbes landed a bard left on Token's mouib and caught tilm srttl! a rtgnt awing cm trie oaca 01 me bead. Tokeli weart to bis knees, Tokell put -S bard right to Forties' Jaw. Forbes put a stiff left v Tokeil's bad cheek, bring ing blood in a erreeiau Forbes put left on tbe tace BJid TnkcU wrestled Forties to bw knees, i rarbes put left to the Jaw and cli orbed. fcound 7 Forbes put left te cheek and light left to cbeet. Tokell ruabed. but was b.m.ked aud tbjev cllucbed- -Forbes put Vft on TokeH's left eye and rushed him to Ike ropes, landing bail a tlosen times with ut r turn. Forbes caught Tokell on the tied rve with a at-ft ajud Tokell c-Iluched. TA.ell' duiked a ritht awing and wu caught wltb a Wt uppercut twloe. Tokell caught Forbes wlib a right eslng on the rise aud a left on chest. Tokell caught Forbes low on the right side. Tokell put a feebte ri ft chop a Forbe' mouth and twa bard right to the stomach, following with a left Tokell put a left to enoulder and a right to stomach. Forbe put his left light)? on Tofctfl s nose sud ducked- To kell s eye was (nearly cluaed at tbe end of tbe round, . . Hound Tokell swung- left to the 4. but was blocked Forbes put a left oa tbe seek and followed with a W-rt Tokell s bad eve. Forbes pat a rig let. Header, Cleveland . .114 RiBwuon, hicego 1M CUncn. Chicagu 14 tenaemann. Chicago IKS i'etera. Feoria . . l" Jel'iaan, St. Lul ........ JC Kolle. Chicago ... 1H6 e'levers, Chicago Vi.hcr, Chicago 174 Wtn.dbury. Chicago ....... ...la Holla. Chicago 224 idcNamara. Cleveland .......1SS iN-lanev. Pt lxiula ....13C VVeitaell. Mheellng ...If 'Weianer. PuRalo . . 172 AlbrechU Toledo Fainter. Milwaukee ...ISi Vteed. Columbus 17i f.lawson, Chiosgo ..........liS Hswlcy. Chicago 1 Kenna. Chicago ,.14 Ketteiiacher, -port, Ky.JitS y oti nana. Columbus ijochor. Toleae ..341 ueller. Chicago ............ .ITS Best. Milwaukee JiS tKaufmann. Akron 1H2 I luffe.mver. Kansaa Cltr lnfi doelier, Minneapolis i'M Fotterburg. Chicago .......14 O'Conner. Erie, Fa......ir?7 Chalmers, Chicago ....... .2 Siurkhardt, Chicago .......J7i Terrell. Clerelacid b fstretcb, Chicago m Irake. ft. loula .....1K1 Burs. Kansas City IKS Uriesshaber, Chicago .......Jia6 tkimetottk, Indianapolis . .... 'vi'elier, Ciucage . Xi3 Veller, Iieuisvllle ....... jaw Hnnkmyer, Indianapolis .J.t Johnson. Columbus . ...Jfi7 14011. T-oledo ,.....17D Lau. Cbicagw , Nelson. Ciut-age 11 iiooney, Chioage , lag Bernhaus, Chicagn 1X7 Bechtel, Kansas City V,l Viartmam, -Chicago ...IKJ praast, ttC OMiis . . ITi. lieiia, Dubuque - -2 Cariaon. Chicago . )1 "Hull, ehtcag. 34 Mennlngor, lietrwrt . 5" Stelgelmcyer, Cleveland ..1W Janeon. Belletrilie .... ...... ..1M Xrn-igenberg. Chlcage 181 Andrich, Xietmlt ..ISi) Gilbert. lea Mnmea -- 1177 Cbisholm. ChlcjMrs .. 178 Oineas, Mtsneaiolis H e7c.hmidtka Ltetroit . .. 1 E.'wert. Heilevllle 1M Hrofran. Toledo . -...11 ordwu, Chicago .e Paadeloup. Chicago . . )ta Ferrlgo. Mllwjiujtee 172 Poiiiielbaum. eJt. louis . bit Jftaeger. St. lxiuis li F. tiaut. Chicago lsu G. Adams. Syracuse ..17n C L Anhan. Chu ago 1K2 "U. W. Cooper. Indianapolis. .IK Ti. Everta. Milwaukee 174 T. tValler. Chicago li4 B. Freese, AKron, O 176 j . Toung Iietrolt Ifi Oeorge Tbeel Iietrolt 114 VL A. Klene, Chicaga J"i O. C. Williams. Louisville ...ll W. V. Tbomjieon. Chicago.. J(4 VL "Wolfe, iiellevtlle 1S7 (1. Leonard. Chicago 2'H T.Buddemhaum India najiolla.lKl M YT. Alien, Chicago JS Charles KUng ZiJ F. H. Brill. Chicago r F. T. 'W'oodbuiT. Chicago ...113 MrP.evnoid, Cleveland ....H A. Ii. Jones. Milwaukee 12 Iielong. Milwaukee 1W Kaad. Chicago 2 Johaneen. 1'ubuqus 1" Hurns. Milwaukee . laa Klohter. Louisville Ifc4 Totier. BuffElo ........T17 Kenna. Chicago . 1"4 Menninger. L trait ... a Kube, Columbus lw Uulfe. Chicago 1C M'eHcv. Mirreaapolis T 4 H Handera, r-t. Louis 1 Heltshaua. Buffalo .......... .MS Weinold. Cbicags 1 Kumpt. Buftale 1S La id 10 w. Kansas City . 2d. Sfl. Tot 1M IV, 414 11 vc 1 lt' 1MU 1K1 2m 177 Mi Sil a ITS i& 17tl M9 1.1a ri4 1!I7 179 1H lai l! 1C Id Ml 183 14S 1ST 1H 14K a i.a ! MO 1T7 14S MO 172 174 la4 21 M li 1 Me aia Ml ITi i: 2'l ZH r.-4 210 ITi im 177 141 lii'l ITS j 1 215 1H im M 242 li2 179 1K7 MO 2S4 2 i: li2 mi Ik liS u lbl 174 Jim 1K1 182 Ml liM 1H1 3K 1K2 161 MS Mw Mi iw 146 lav 3W1 MS 1 ia 1P7 173 1HH 117 1R3 3 hi IM 2L1 li4 2115 ITS 211 3 lit 1B1 14 161 1K2 3 ia zw 1B3 2i MS 17B ia 173 14 1M 17 177 l MS li-4 146 With toe Bowlers. T. HurriW"-t on the 'ef;.-Ti Ilv t-k the e-ekiy pri3s- en1? bln the mori:li. Trise of a rp u 111 lion bull at tenpina. niiia ii.g a score ot iJi Mies resMe Crs e rn the r.tortV-.'v prtB' . a five-pound bet of IkoIioi.r. rrskir.g ite highest e"ire at tcr.plnr bv a tonm., JB". F. A Ardrrwti won the e-kly tirise at ntnepiriB. nifckmg 2" in thrve sui:ei"Kive gamea. The terrini ertre sere; F. IT ni'lcl'-r, 231. H J'Iiuvik. ir" A. I: '-a:t. ; T. J Fotev, K; F Hiimtiert 23e: M ny neaus. 2"7. A Ar.ar'.n. 21-. J1 . H. Clav. nn. 112. :t7. Hank 227. Hanii'tnr.. 2. Siapenhorst. 2lt. Raum. 2; Fair, Hi. te Bayers Fes see mr (aarrl Orders ta kea Maaslaclarera Fail ta Keep OiralDt rrleee, bst (atl.a Uttll tes Well. LINCOLN IS STILL UNBEATEN Bli -bol Basket Ball Tcwsa W las trBB Omaha by Margia ( bet em. b46 4 bKS ETIi UK al57 U 67M 4ii ! ii 411 3 bi4 5E bdl E7tl at li b3 am Ui M1 bo &i3 m 6J i1 SUE n 661 W7 bit 4 4HS &37 617 afil MS H7 til' m aM 41 BS3 fclll lier. Kansas City I ii o i) k, Kansas City F(ter. Imhunue .... Bcliremer. liubuque . I -empen. Toledo . Kaetor. Kansas City Talbert. V beeltnr ... Pchienck. Belleville . WilMin, Kanaas City Taylor. Chicago ...... Gebbsrdt. Iietrolt ... Ie. Chicago - flirting. Chicago leyrr. Chicago " ,,n Moore. Chicago ht to Mueller. Indianapolis the mouth and left te the e e. 1 oaeu up- v olfe. Chicago mn-uL but fell short. Tbe awn csme to-1 Ylhet. Akron. O get her 1b s hot exchange, Forses bad tbe 1 pkUander. Minneapolis bettor of It. Forbes put a savage upjier- lndienaiKihs . cut cn Tokeil's chin jarrtug bun badly. I rst. Erie. I'a Forbes put a rirht iert tq tne snoumor. 1 iswm. larllaneoolta se.'.iiig a stiff rict:t ruutiff tm the rius. j j Tul kell put a hard rgtu to Lh kidneys. ToSell UMU'ltut on tlie chest, recetvlng a right book on the ear Tokell uppercut. getting a stiff ie't hi had eve. Tokcii put a stiff k-ft te the stomach and a right ts tbe nut. Forbes put a bard straignt left on Tokeil's rye. a Inch swelled to tbe sit of an ere Hound k r'orbes vul a left te tbe Jaw and Tokell did tbe aaaie. Tokell ducked a straight left, eojaieruig uti itie rtus. Fi rBai put a n-t1 10 tne mouth and tws lefts u Tokcdl s p'.ilit 4-heea. Tokell put s striang left oa the e'nsaarh and jabbed Forbes bard cn the chin. Forbes put a straight u-ft on Tokell s ten eye and btocBed a straight te-tt murtir Tokell upirt-ut, falling short and getting a left hues 00 the ear. Tokrll led wuh bis left, using but tiiea band. Farias put a right ts the body. TiBfl lanad a tiard r j-tit aa tbe ribs and followed with a straight itauu. Krie, 'a I I'dov. Cblrage .. r.mff. Indianapolis ... Forch. Chicago Aahcroft. Bel.evllle .. Farlev. K ansae City . Ahnert. Milwaukee ... Fust. Minneapolis .... Fietn. Chicago . Fnue fitiffaki ftt. LaCreee ties burg, hi ir heapolls K 'imer. Rflaio .. Wright. Ixiuaavllie ... f-eltert. itellel-iii Markbum. Chicago Hick-h rw-ott. Chicago Funke fcelievlile fccbutthew Hei-ville IM Mrnaca. Chl'-aae ! Klinra. Indianapolis 171 fan-run. A B run. O ISj 1" .1 1 I- 1 InC IM is Ml 17B 1 1:2 ...Ml 1"4 .165 :2ai 174 -b ....1 ....177 ... J2 11.1 ....171 US ....M4 ....1K1 ....TJ ....MH ...It2 ....11 ....144 ....21? HI!? ....116 1. ....ITS in IM ...1ST .1 1 lag Ur 1(3 18 1U 1S 7 1! 2 If. MK ll lfl 0 177 12 1K7 2"4 2iC 172 17S 7 12 C m ia a 142 147 1th 1K7 17J 21 Ml 143 227 2S5 17 IS.'. Mi ITS 116 16 li 177 im M2 lM IM 1SII 1S li 1T IMS 1ST 131 1K7 1H ll 2i JiKI ITS ns 1H1 its 1-4 p 3IC i;. 1617 21 Mi 172 MS 2! 2'i 1S7 PC lad M4 ITS lt mi: MS bi lw las 1 ir iM M 213 1R7 M IKS S4 2i4 4 1T 2117 ia 1: 214 146 114 in be lis YjS ZM 2.S lr 21 2- 37 ns M 216 1- f. 1K2 5. 17. 1HT 142 ltill 371 147 2i4 1S2 2 4 22 IMi 2i S U 14 VSi 24 17 lai a 12 2--T 2 4 lit 4.CJ Bel ns Mi ma itii nn aUH si4 j 1 I B: 1 546 bia 1 &t alt t bift E. 1G ii K. t36 b?2 M2 !46 bM aal GM Oil Ma LM M b.4 Sll oSl 6H7 6K1 a. 6' bM FT2 Cfi 6.4 aMl M'. 6T2 5i oKT a..f &Kt Ml F. Ti Sim &a 4-T 4"S ? 4!f"i 461 V art fc41 si: bJ CIS i.tii frtV i!'i 4"! 16 bin m: blil Ml ns! til 64) OK 7 nHl a2T 41' Wl & as: 4.MT 5-i Pi! tm B74 Ftre Omaha High school lafla gave a sturdy quintet from the Lincoln High arhnnl 1 a trritir ftrumrif tor bKiket bail honorr at 1 Crermama lian taut night, but at the end of two spirited hulvea the Tnahuna suc cumtied by a score of ST to 44 to the boya trvm the c-rfpliol cur unbeaten this season. An enormous crowd attiided tiie match end Al FatTirothex, eith the hiph school band, led tie mot cnthumaFtlc t hiirua it rooters that has ever vocalised at an tn diKir schoiaFtic event here. or were the Lincoln hojr unchampioned. lor a bevy of their girl friends and maty boys came ainng with them. Tbe visitors ecrr a sta'wan bund anfl In the early part of the timt half it seemed as though they acre to have a walkaway, lor th y toured bine point lelore miul.a had tan Rut the local, smaller, yet jus: as game, woae up then, and the score lor tbe half o IS to 14. with a lair lighting chance for Omaha yet. iKtnaid Raymond. Lincoln's left forward, was easily tbe star of that half. Toupgest brother of three all llluatrious in Ne braska scholastic and collcfiate athletic annal. Raymond shoaed all the head and accuracy atid eieed that made bro ii r "'Ike' a great foot ball back, and brother "Bill" a base bail alar. Raymond a as opposed to Ihok" Patterson, a star of the timaha team, and this made the com etition lietween the two alt the keener. Tbe Lincoln boy did some remarkable goaJ throwing in that half In tht secotid hall Patterson war retired because of a bad ankle, end fetubstlu;;e (ioodrnan took bis place. This was the hotted kind of play, it wat see-sas all the way until the luKt three minutes. Much of the time the teams acre a tie. In this half Captain Benny Cherrinpon of the Omaha team came into his osn end bgn throwing goals npht and left. Lauhau. the other forward, had done remarkable work in tbe first half, and he was keeping tt up. So between these two the bafckel sua given no rest. With seven minutes to play, mat ters looked very blue for the visitors, who were then four behind in the score. And Walter Walsh. Lincoln s right for ward, saved the day for hi team. This bov was the particular luminary of the second half, and his work curing that part of the game made him the star of It ell. Walsh tnrew t enty goal from foul line without a miss. He threw six of the twelve goals from field He threw them sintnr. standing and lying, and if be d had wings be would hsve throsn them flying. He was the wonder and yet the oeepair of the C una ha bova. In that last seven mlnu-es be threw goals till he was black in the face. The hail seemed always finding htm and he never missed tbe basket from any part of the field. As preliminary games the high school sophomores snd freshmen mixed It for fifteen-minute halves. The Ireshraen won, 17 to k- The festure nf the game was tbe goal throwing of McAvin. freshman left forward, lie proved a living, breathing wonder. The rtrrtnin raiser that excited the keen est Interest was a game between high school Junior and senior girls. Twelve minute hareee ..re scheduled, but the lest half took half an hour te olay off a tie, tbe seniors winning finally 'by a beautiful field goal thrown by Miss iienrro. The final score was IB to a. lrr the first barf tbe Juniors had It all their own way. tbe score at the end being b to 2, But the seniors, mostly midget in comiiartson with their antagonists woke up and won on their superior mental advancement Miss Marshall was a phenomenal goal thrower for tbe iur.tore. Let it ae said that the girls nlaved much prettier and better basket ball I . - 1 , . . . . .. Tum. nhnwul tnan toe wyi ciw 1 - - better form and better team work thanks te the skilled ooirfrhlng given them by Mias Gertrude Macomlier. ibetr athmtlc instruc tor, a one-time tamons 'varsity guard. Tonight the Lincoln boys play the South Omaha High school there. Tbe lineup: 1JNCULK. OMAHA.. W. Walsh MC - eh Hvwofia ....... .i, F R G...Patlarana. GoMmu PteiOa 0 t'C !i-r aUua U G L F Lauaaa B.U -i.u a F Cbemngioa C1 LONG SHOTS COME IN FIRST N EW TORK. Feb. TT -R. G. Uub a Co. t Wet k It Rrviea of Trade tomorrow will bst; Miider weather not fnuy accelerated the fi'mhnd for mariv lines f merchandise, but relieved tht preesure for fuel, s hicn threa'. ena to become s sero-m. matter, anu iiici-d- t tally lacllltated eOjrt to rvouoe freigtit cotigeKtion, l.tiurn of both domestic and forciEn 1 imoe are tuny M;u 1 te HHwe 411 aw temr iiinntn last year, and in many case tliertr are marked gam. 'J he ieopie are consum ing fin a scale never before equaled. aei uenoed hy the etiormous distribution stid ciirt:nua. lnc.uiries lor prompt shipment rirmiy held Quotations also bear testi mony to the tact that ceniand is oilen greater than supply. Irea aad ste-el titiam. iticreased intert ha been displayed by purchaser of all procurt ot Iron ana steel, giving a decidedly firmer tone to the mar ket a-'ri iu many tnstsnee ouotatton have S3"as ed tmt of the ocLr.lte change tai s rise of S2 a ton In sire products. S'hich a as not a surprise, and a new ore schedule averaging over 27 cents a ton higher This make, every step of the process more n jieiituve to the ihdepeiidn. product-r. ore. pig iron. coke, ware and freif-ht hav.ng reac tied a higwr punltion. To tbe lead pro du"er. hr'Bever, the situation la ie ui turbltig. a most cl theee factors Bre tmd'T one management, and It will be poHslblt ti hold prices of ilmsbed ateel at a lalrly tun frervattve jKisltlon, A heavy tonnage of pipe baa been moved on oid oruer and coxiaiuerabie pew busi ness 1 rejiorted. Fe- addiUm-.al advances have occurred in Quotation tif cotton goods developments i f ttie r'k bt lr.g chief . v in the dlrecii.n o: etab!:sr.ing trie marsrt on the mgner nusis that SB sogfsied by aruT stins modic advances. j here is more cotiacr vatism tin the jiart of buyers. Waslea Baalaess rails 4fT. Btisines In woolens has fallen off unex pectedly, some early buyer reducing the sise 01 their lnluaj orders, while in a fern tacrptiotial rases there have been com plete cancellations. Thir change of front is aitriouted to the fact that the manulac turers have not held to ot ?tilng price. Sew England aiioe shop bave eecured mooerate advance In several grades of foots-ear. chiefly of lall style in demand by western buyers, inher divisione are lirm anu the entire market exhibits an up ward tendent'5". Wuotations of leather are fully main tained, although trade 1 quiet In sole Foreign dry hioes are strong, but Inactive, owing to light stock and i-estrlcted ar rival!, Failures this week numbered J'.l in The fntted States, sgalnst 21 o last year, and 2a in Canada, compared wita a year ago. t as to ri,ti tialfl -e fmai tisures i ne 1 one deiiatahle elemet t Mi -he 1 sprn.g trude outlook he heretoi'"-. ber. the un ci rialnti a n lii'S the t rte'-r level of .rn-e ''Mid net utioti c'r-'.:mplve rte niuiic. Tt.:' snM'Inn Is o:a "r. : s.-'t-ti.i itse'T s-oh tern ishlnciv ifti fel-tion i -HT!S;i:.r:ui ton im-s tisi e !-? tr'.Jk'T floored i't -n-h-'t C'TidiTions. as cirrtiard si'h I'ebruari i. 'ear hen. atid o.'ce agpr-Fte ri ins m ett'snr lor the mot : h are preclictec. Tiie nur srustem. hewever. is sf.II a sul-.vct o. complaint- Aroth'r evidence of railri.nd congestion tr5 lcjtid In the re;wn tliat a Iriigi tumn t -y of sinter sh'at still ren.mne Hi come tofssrS T-ntstile dcvelcpmenti it, prt-es of prl-rtiut-y staple are a tmi lone and pig Iron b: home and abTiiai. advaiicir in price ot Iron and stee 1 tiar. aire and naif, the hiRheet prli-e paid f ir ri rn::m in three j e.rs. a oonynunnre in lie attaint' of eoitx . s l.ic h i.ia"- tliiit m'ial at tue hi(ih-st pout for nirr a ei,r past, and a renes al of the afivan'-e iu tin. s tin h place i; a ell above the let el ul several ; CHr AMth the.e exceptions tithr sir tile have termed ti ho.J s.i thir olu streTigth and ttie Fieadines 01 hp niurt frrni t lie i'-aa-li t commoditH'S is. Bh laet. a feature sex tmd nrily to the aur-bVsiie sTrenr'.h slu-ao b' th products aticTe mentioned. 1 Repirte from the cotton goods markets a"- all fEvori-.ble. Vi imiI is s'.ejai. ccbL C(ke freiphtf snd atges have ail utvaii'-ed and. a f xterted, iron ore ha .10! tied these constituents of iron steel nianulacture with an advance of 27k to 7ic tr tot Fig Iron is firmer, loreign markets are higher and finished prtduc.s. such ea bar, wire snd baila. hare advanced Preuctural material 1 ac tive and the raiirueos sre buy t.g material lteeb" Copiier is nos- ati(u-e ilic i-.nd still 1 advancing, and tin 1 also higher. The feel ing is growing that the orid need of tin metal are .In execs of supply. Build ing activity 1 b lug resumed, lumber ts active in all mark is and paints and oil are improving. Wheat, including flour, exports for the seek ending February 2S segregate 2.67. Kill bushels, against 2 7iL 7IU: bushels last we k, n.S24..r4ii in ttus seek a year ago aud o.2 171.. lr. ll.il. Wheat exports Kinee Ju'v 1 aggregate 7 .7HI..MK buahelR. against IS11.IW, o, put,heis lust seastm and l.".i.li.Iioi ir 1 urn exports bgcregatr LSaa.KIP busheis. against i. 7. 5-4.77 last ek. 3.1.44 a year go and 4.1K...4II ia lian. For tbe fiscal year exports ate .7Hn.3-'4 bushels, against i,-lli-Rs" lust season and 131.72.iti2 in 1H1. RuFiness failures in the Vnlted Btate for the seek ending a ith 1- ebruary rurr,ler Ifi. trains- lw- last week. i In the 1 ke s ees of lH-t. 377 in 1!1. 1HS in 1!"' and )7e in IKS In t anuda lor the seek, tweny sever.. acainat tsenty laet seek and twenty-seven In this week a year ago. Occd Cccks r 7T1" for ruVrgey rurprfsea CITIES. j Amotnrt. Inc. Zec Jatly Cry Is 4a laglesUe Oataider ta Wis at 04ds ml Sixty ta Owe. SAX FRANCIfcCO. Teh r?. Long shots were in evidence at Ingieside todav. July Gyp. a St' to 1 chance, took the aevea furlong race by a head from El M010, quoted tt to i M. F. Tarpev wor the drat race at odd of 16 to 1. while In tbe closing number Bonnie Lixxak soured at li to 1. Bad bam upset calculations by win ning the six furlongs handicap at odds of to 1. Results: First race, selling, seven-eighths of a mile: M. F. TaTey. Ii (Loiandi. j to 1. won; C'tnj Girl, Im tj. lialyi. 4 to L aecond; Lone Fiaheroiau, 112 tMuKier), 1 la i third. Tim-. 1!. Second race. FTiturlty couran Katnl Phil hpina. M iJ. i'aiyi, 4 to a. won: Fliirinel 11. 116 iFrawlevi. to 1. second; Sea Lion, lua (lwnoi am. Sttl, third. Time: 1:11. Third race, oie miie and three-sixteerhs. selling: Oroelua, 10s (C. Kelly t. 2 to a. Hon; Actlun, 1 iFrswleyi, 25 to 1, second, Byrtui O Iiale, 112 tMinder). 7 to 1, third. Time: l-i. Fourth race, tbree-ouarters of a mile, liandleap. bad bam. lie ilxmovani. 7 to 1. won. Royal Rogue, lut (Birkenruthi, C to 1. second, iouble Six, ME tReedi. I to t third. Time: 3-. Fifth race, seven-eighths of a mile, sell nii: July Gyp. MS Leai, 4 to 1. won: Ei Hiiotl, KB iFraaler). Ill to 1. second; Pur!. 1 iC. Kelly 1, 2a to 1, third. Time: 1 :2!-V Sixth race, one nine, selling: siik. li Birkenruthi, li to 1 Ciark. at. 1 L. Wiisoiii, 7 te 1, of Mny, lua tfaontier 1, i to 1. X.42. sEEKll BAKav CLEXIIXCI, A s aaaaary cf Bastaess Trwasacted by tba AasSK-tatra Baaba. NEW TORK, Feb. 27 Tbe following table, complied by Bradstreet. abews tbe hank clearings at the principal cities for the week enoed February 2S, with the per centage of increase and decreass as um pared with Lbs corresponding week last year: Bonnie Li- sou. V'elma second ; Rose third. Time: published 1023. iviLson That's Wl! tlX WOfH V. 1 1 iXQ!9 C F ear Fairltei NEW ORLEANS, Feh 27 War Crv ml HoiKiiulu. both sell supported, were tbe ot.ly bea'en favorites touay. Jdalster as run up to r..is and bonrht by I'aurls A Cu. i. 3 McCatferty claimed Lofter out of the fourth race lor tar'i. Weather rainy and track muddy. Re sults: First race, one mile: Embarrassment. pr. iLindsryi, to I. soil. Bondage. P6 tuannoni. b t" 2. second. War Crv, luy FtJ Irri, t tn L third. Time : 1 .4i 4-i. Second race S-year-oid. fiur furlongs: Beav Rice. 107 iLiiidaeyi. 11 to In. wan Mans-hack lli lOoomi. 11 is a, second: 11 Gonigle. 1"2 i Heigersoci, 1 to 1, thiru. Time: ti:7-l. Tmrd rsce. fye and a half furlongs: Rircb Tlruum. lid KKiumi, 6 to . in; M.ram W. si. (Haacki. to 1. sec n.i; Josette. lie (.jchiUi, i In 1, third. Time; 1:31. Fourth race. BeHlng, sever furlongs: Mal sier. la i Heisersor.i. to o, won. Lofter, lie iPl.lHl;!. 3i' to 1. second, I -its Nevilia, i7 iFulitn. t to t. third Time U' 2-s. Fink race, n-lurig. one mile aud as eighth: Peal. PI iLindM-yi. 2 to 1. won; Lateon. 1 irlaa ki 2 to 1. second. Henrs of Fransiamar. loi. ilaxi isbuo, 7 tj 1. tti'rd Time: 2:e 8ixth race, one mile: Imp. Albula. 10b lui.nuti l. 1 to 1. won: Joe Leea-r. iiC I ia viaeonl. k te I sicond. Honolulu, Si tLliiase) i, lo S, thim. Time: 1 4i 4-o New Tork.. C tucago Huston Philadelphia .... St. Louis. Pittsburg Ban Francisco... BaHlmore Cincinnati . Kansas City...... Cleveland . . Minneapolis ........ New Orleans ISFfmrt ....... -v.. Ijouisvllle . C'MAHA ....... Mirwaukea Provideiica .......... BuEaio St. Paul . ... Indianapolis Los Angelea.. ....... St. Joseph Iienver Richmond t' uium cub ' Seattle Waahington .......... Savannah Memphis Albar.y . Salt Lake City Portland, Ore Toledo Furt Worth Peoria .... Hartford Rochester . Atlanta lies M nines.. ...... Kew Haven....... Nashville aliMikane 'Wash-. Grand Rapids. ..., r-ioux City .... Siringfield, Mass Norfolk I lay ton Tciimi Worcester ........ Augusta, Ga Portland. Ms Seranton Toleka : Syracuse Evansville - Wilmington, liel Birmingham I Iiavenport ......... Fall River Little Rock Knoxvilie Macon WllkeKbarre Akron Uptingfield. IU Wheeling. W. Ta., Wichita Toungstcwa HeH-ran Lexington Chattanooga ....... Lowell ....... LNew Bedford Kalamas ki Fargo. N B Canton. O JacBBOEVtlle. Flav. Greensburg. Pa... RiM-ktord. IU Sprliigheid. O. v Bingtiamion Chester. Pa Bloutmiigton, III.... Wuincv 111 ... Sioux Falia. B. V.... Mansfield. O Jacksonville. 111....... Iremont Neb (H'tlra Iliecsrur, 111 "Houbioo rGaiiAeston Charleston, 6. C Totsls, f. Ciutside New (ta.Wri.M3.S50! I 14-1 14S.Wa.623 1.7 U2.ai.iXi4, I t.l) 104.7iH.47u 40.1 " 41J.242, I 2.6 4t.12.IIK"t MJ ... 2i.31.tmut 17.Jati.K2M, ' lll.aiil.tWI , 17J36.32.i4. 13 714 2U2 .KHl.nwi.4n4i r "w,7n7.77u, IS.a'.. Si.,li,ai ... . ..u... ' (s,Ml,i0Ji S. 4, ...... S.lT7,7ti 11-01 t.rti.4ii 2i. i-"r -li.li...... B. k 6 . iT. Ei. 8 . 26.1 . 23 .3 . I 23 6 . 14.7 . b.i.2 . 6 316.3I i,7'fc.ii7ii; 6jia.no! 4.aiii.it2l 4.47tj.s'i: - 1.344 Kill t. 67.7. CIS. 2.WH 4HS 4.IKi.5llll 3.3Tj1.M2! 3 oiij.iii: S.174.234 2. 017.4-IH 2,a'..lriiS1 2.1i, J.7i.24T. I.Hiii.l2i t.27i7. 2.7ns..5l J.(U6.7Sil Li4.&n: l.ifei iuu, l,6f.S7 1.443.162 i.7i.6a l,a44.lllia, 1.2ul.UlT L4HJ.444 1.247 .2S I 1, Mi. IMi UBsiJscT. i.74SJH2 stE.KTl: 2.2!C."04, 1" 6 J.STa.Sss 2i U l.!al.liXi 147.7 l.Mli.UH . Wik.lWi l.utts.eTT) 0. 26 873 . 116. Tub . t .Hiss . ?2L.ll27 1, i42 823, SbkM' t2SJ2 . 4716.178 7t .277.1 42-7M 6i 8111 Ci6 MO TTSh.taTl i47.. 4'..K1 346.2JS "ns.ui .. Soli mil . JC.H2 447. m . 4nu.l16 .-i:i Tlk.Hwl JT.7 21f . -M:.iZ... ?S7 611 234 .M . MSi.teiH . M":Hi th.iH2 . 2.I76 . SflXM IS 4;4.Hi 6 2e7 MIS I l,.176,ia . l-ll 14.6 S.2 25.3 4.1 57.3 2.(1 - 7.3 41.0, 21.7' 1.7 36.3 42. 44 .6 . 2k. 6 . WINS MILE RACE BY INCHES Waasl of Tsrsais W las ll.atlaa t baas ploashlp by Harrsw M ar gl a. FITTSIU'RG. Feb. 27. The International amateur ctiunipiotiFhip skating races were inaugurated at luciuestie garden tonight. Some of the best amateur kaler of the I lilted State and Canada are among the entries. The half-miie for the champlon itup of the I'mied States wa won easl y by Morri Wood of Verona Lake, N. T-. s-ith Kearney of Brooklyn second and Swan third. Iime: ljki. The one mile open championship of the Vniied Stan and Cs.nada a seated tn heats, the contestant In tbe final being Wood. Robeon of Toronto, Billeevilie of Winnipeg and Mrlionaid of New Tork. Wood won by three inches. Time: 2:4s2-i The races were continued till tomorrow afternoon. Fillsbary law Akead. MONTE CARLO. Feb. 27 In the thir teenth round of the International chess tournament here today Tauhenhaus beat Reggio. French defense. In 24 move; Mar shall beat Moreau, Vienna opening. In 2 moves; Pillsbury beat Mason, center coun ter gambit, in 4tS moves; Telchmann beat Marco. Buy Lopec, In il moves; Tarraach beat Mieses in LI moves; Marocxy tieat Albln in 64 moves; Bchleciter beat Wolf, Buy Lopex, in a movea. Tbe oonclusion of the first half of the tournament showB the foUo-ing scores: Pillsbury, W; Tar rasrh and Teichmann, k: Marco and Bchlecbter, ia: Marocxy and Miasek. 7; Mar ginal. S-t; Mason, Tsubenhaus and Wolf. V; AJbln. I. Reggio. 3: Morau. & Dlapac Orer Billiard Cbwaapiawahlp. PARIS. Feb 27. A flispute has arisen be tween Vlgnaux, Sutton and Cure, who won the some number of games In tbe Interna tional' "billiard championship tournament, Vlgnaux claiming the world a championship on the ground that he made the best aver age. Sutton and Cure refuse to admit the claim and it has been decided to refer the matter to the courts. Faaasias Bract Mare Killed. NASHVILLE. Feb. 27. The great brood mare VUlette was killed by railing In a hole laet night. She was by Brown Hal, out of Sweepstakes, and was a full sister to Star Pointer. 13 4 12.4 24.(1 L2-' .&!.. . 1... 2k.2,... 17.,... i 1 3 4 22. 1 12.3 34.1 Clltarr ta Bave a gbawt. GTLTNER, Neb.. Feb. 27 (Special ) The Giltner Gun club will bold a two days shoot at this place March a and 6. A silver cup will tie given the party making best score In the two ciaya content. MERGER EVIDENCE IS ALL IN Ft aal Trstl-a.r is Takes ta Mliae awta fait Agraiast Sartbera gee Brit lea Csasasy, PT. PAUL. Feb. 27. The final evidence In the suit of the State agalnBl The North era Securities Company was held today before Special Examiner Frederick G. ln gersoll. The examiner was requested by counsel te file his report with the clerk of the Tnlted States circuit court aa soon as pos sible, but It is understood this cannot be done for at least a month. 2b. ... 2.6 Harvard Bewta late ta Ksagk basse. NEW TORK. F 'b 27 Harvard beat Tale this evening in ttie first game m tbe final for the inurreoliegiaie hockey champion ship. B ts I The crimson pin era tfl at tbe end o! tbe brst hail 4 lu 2. Hitchcock. Yale s captain, strained lua kneecap a i.:l-? attempting: to tnp Lovenug. Tbe loss of Hit. brock weakened law- grea'.ly and f oster stKired earl v fit: tne second half. Ntaball replaced McL od t'd Bcored the last goal of tbe game !ir Harvard Tbe remaining fifueen miniiies as laaen up wuh rough ork Vard. Nesnall fcnd boas land being put iff Tie second game a to br played lonjmrrow night al'J 11 Harvard wtns tl H1 ake from isle ta chaaipuin- C.i;l4.CS.23,. 723 7ki,", 6.4 Canada Montreal ... Toronto . W innipeg .. Halifax Ottawa Vancouver, juebec .... Hamilton St John. N Victoria, B. ILonoou . lis .......... t .rJtB.- W.MJi.c5rayxrb Cedar Brook Whiskey dOttiid w Bcra tbs r'tTunnif whiskey which for purity atifl a holesomenest Is superior la ethers. For Sals Everywhere Faultless $5 iisiathkiii HWtfSS Hrater BaMmore Hye i . 1, . ,.1 i '." lead to niutrerssJ popularfty because there's ncthinr watitinf. It has Absolute Puritr Faultless Qualitr Ejccuisite Flavor anl at art fh-at-siaaB safes ss4 Br JnatMns. tTM. I.HiHli a bvib, Haiumora, kk The Conva-lecem 1 IbWHi JIHIIIIIii.LI UiliillHiUWiMiili'll Jll- "ill 'Ii MiaaJI In order to regale her original health and strength needs a restorative which will bring both back to her. There Is such a restorative, of which you will be convinced after bavins; taken this "medicine" you and others will be aurprlsed how quickly yon re cover your strength atid how soon tbs palor of your sunken cheeks win turn into a healthy appearance. Tou wlah te know the name of ' this wonderful re st ora tree T It's name Is "ELT.TB RIBBON EEER," the health-bulldtng tonic Convince yourself and you will be thankful. Blue Ribbon" Is delivered at your house In oasss of twa do sea bottles, either quarts or pints. Storz Brewing Company Phone lSeo. Omaha, Neb. II fl fbsb jr yi s z rap LJI3 II B C. Totals. Canada It 46!2.u4j il Kblance paid in exalt. Not inc.iujed In total liecsuie containing ether item tian cltairii.gs tNut mciud -o lu lot.ia because of ne eon.partao!i lor lust yrxr. TRADE tS TIIX Has Bravastre-rt cats Mild estk-r Calarget JsiWbxaaT tseaaaaa. NEW TORK. Feb. 27 Brads tree! t to morrow siil say Bpnng-like weather cond'.rioiis bare en largea the Jotibmg demand lor goods lu ieaun.g niarkets and favored expatiaion in retail traut. except where tbe breaking up of country rod has operated to restmt tbe oiovcmem of g-: in atid cotton This actively ha tieen ou:ie generally resumed wi'B mare fuiurabie weamer. Heavy rains in the southwest have ouieted traae sitd retarded crop prepara tion in i'Bl aecucn. I'erliaps tii most nutabi. fiaturt of ttie tti s oveuiiib-Ms is Hi. strengrh of the price si'.uatiu. thia t.ttl nuTcii Ilk r. km If, T 1- urilui-eifc 'My Old Mastah- of three generatioci ao ia KsDtuci,-y was g "'sticKier" on g f.ne oii hiikcy- "Horae llks ' of the ood oid State pride theraielvei on their c.ivnrr.,nii:i"g unue ia tha electioti of a stimulaTit. ul tae fact thit rare o,d Suncr Hrook has stood at the top so mur years srieaks loudly for its quality gnd flavarr. SUNM EI00K DIST1LLEIY CO jfffttoM courtx. tx CURED TO STAY CURED FOREVER On account of its frightful hldeoustieaa Blood ilsontiig hi communly called tbe King of alt Xuseaaea. il may be either bered.lary er eontraciea. one the a.va tem la la nieo a ita it. tbe disease may manifest itself tn tbs form of acrofuia, Ecsrt.a. I. lieu ma patna, Stiff or Po,ieii Jo'ni Eruption or topper t'oiored Si-ot or. tbe Fsce or Body. UUU I'lcers, in tb MeulB or nn tbe Tungue burs. Turaat. Swoliea Tonsils. 1 ailing Out of Hair or Eyebrow a. and f.nal y a Lrp'-ous-l.ke Lwcar of tht Fiear and Bones If you hae at of these ur s m'.iar smp toms, get BRO WN r BLOOL CL EE ltnmediaieiy This tnaiBtti. a pr:"icaaT ttie result of life work. It coi'tame im dai.reious urtg m otber in mvioui- ilxih j,i of BJy kmd It goes te lb ve-r botion, of the d..SB. and force ret every particle of Impurity. Siion every sign anu sy mptom disappears co.tijue e'v end lorever Tbe bio-l. tlie iIsbim:, the fi-ah. ttie bune and Lbc a'lioli ay a era ui eieauaed. punfiec and remored te pt-rieet beal'h. and the patient jirepi-.r- u for the 6iuta slid pleasures of Ufa. :I".U.'. N"8 BlXl'.'D Cl'KE. 12"' a boltte. last one month MaLK IT I'H BR'Ji' N. ki Arch btreet Phuaiie:phia Waid aly k Ikmaaa S M H i t 1 trig l-a.. ltHh k iiadse kia.. uaiaba. W. A. COOL - i s Master Sp.cU.liat ta pi 1 v-vt. rjtsaaasia Private Diseases of Men ia the treatment of Frtvst. riSEA ES OF MZT!C. to which our practice is limited aud to which our esclua.'va thoufht and experience has beer devoted tat xoors than li ysars, WE GIVE A LEO 4.L WRITTEN GtARANTEE Tu C'"KK PERTECTLT AXLi FERMANEVTLT or refund eve-y oent paid. If troubiad with VARICOCELE IMPGTENCY. BLOOD POIaON OR REFLEX TjiBuRliEKB It will pty you to consult us at off.ee or by latter. CONSCLTAT10N FREE, and If you take tr.a-.nxmt chai-gss will be entirely satiatae tory is yon ETEHTTHINO f TJtlCTLT PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Cook Medical Company 113 Semite llth St. Crsar tituty vb, Ooibk i 4 stii lur Uas Ural una u. tLTec j tta, UtJ Ural aud n i a iiU ay tur us isUOLaUubSc iiui aiJ m A V i 1