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THE OMAHA DA1EY HEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1901. 9 WEARERS OF PADDED GLOVES Streml Minor Eventi Echtdultd for Omaha in Niar Future. GARDNER SEEKS FOR ENGLISH SCALPS "Oniulm Kid" to Accamalnte Honors Aero the Pond Xctt Viirk Sport Will Try I.t-Killxr the Onme. Among the local pugilists tho near future promises some busy occasions. Clar- ence Forbes of Chicago will meet Ole Olson at South Omaha at an early date and several other matches arc likely to bo arranged.

Jack Uccbc, In behalf of Oscar Gardner, Is after Al Ritchie's scalp and Is offering to Rive him any kind of a deal that will get him Into the ring. Uecbo offers to put up any amount of side money, from 1100 to J2.G00, that Illtchlo may feel like covering, tho light to tako placo beforo September IS. It looks as It It were all up to Hitchlo. Oscar Qardnor leaves about tho middle of September for England, where he will meet Will Curley, the English champion Tho go will bo before tho National Sport ing club of London, and, win or lose, Gardner receives 13,000 and $500 for expenses. If the Omaha Kid follows suit with the other American sports and puts the English champion out, other matches will be made and Gardner's trip abroad may be somewhat protracted.

Long-headed old Jimmy Wakelcy of New York has a scheme for reviving the fight business in the Tammany town, me former manager of the champion of chara- nlnna T. fina a ltmnNn law fcclmniQ which ho Is going to have brought before the stato legislature next session, ma plan would mako the llcenso money state and not municipal funds. This, It Is maintained, will have an Influenco on the up state representatives, wunoui wnoso up nnrl nn lli-nnun Inw will nVCP t0 a CO. It Is estimated that at least 1100,000 per annum would tnus no lurncu into ino siaie treasury and could bo applied to public Improvements, such as highways, parks, tn it in thmisht If tho license law were once enacted In New York, nnd a success, thai nthnr ntnlpa would follow SUlt. For Now York City a license of $10,000 per club must bo paid.

Tnis would restrict the metropolis to two or three flrst-elnHR chihn with nuctllstto proclivities and be a guaranty of clean sport. Smaller tAm u'nnlrl tinvn a lnwnr license. Any club conducting anything but first-class fights between evenly matched men nnd strictly on tho square would have Its llcenso revoked. This looks all very well, vm )ni what hn unions of the Empire stato will think of It when thoy next meet may bo an entirely different matter. n.

tv. rnnol of tho Morton law last Sep tember the fight gamo was tabled Indcfl-nately. But even then It was not necessarily dnnil one. With tho law against It, It was up to tho boxers and their backers to sco that the ring lost nono of. Its standing, but this soemod to bo Just what tho flght-nrnmnton uxomod nnwllilne to do.

So Indis criminate contests, smacking more or less of tho fake, were permitted until things culminated In tbe Gans-Mcaovorn ultra fake fiasco at Chicago. The antl-flght spirit that has recently aaaartnd Itself no renroach to tho legltl- rnnu pAntmtt mrhnrn ffvnnlv matched men do battle on tho square, but It Is an evorlaitlng repudiation or tne Knaves ana laxcrs wuo have been using the spuared circle as a field of graft. Thus far 1001 has been mighty dry season for the chaps that mako their living in the roped arena. Tho land of flghtdora would have been a land- of famine ere this but for the abundanco of last year's harvest. Flstlana still has a fair amount of leftover victuals of previous feasts In Its larder, but this cold lunch business Is having a mighty depressing effect on Its brawny sons.

What the fight boys want Is tho hot bird and the cold bottle of public praise and approbation served on a platter of public gold. Now wo have It that Jeffries and Iluhlln once more have come to terms and that wo may look for a big go out on the shores of the ratine this fall. Tho terms aro practically tho same as those agreed on for their Cincinnati match that was not. The winner takes 75 per cent and the loser 25 por cont of the gate money, the conteit to go to the club offering bost financial Inducements. That this will be a harder mill than tbe previous Jeffrles-rtuhlln fray there Is no doubt, for Ruhlln has filled out with good bag-punching muscle and Champion Jlra will havo to prepare for probably tho stiffen go thui far In his career.

That Jeffries will not fight until he Is In fit condition Is evident from tbe way In which he has boon treating the talk of boistrous old Billy Madden. A champion heavyweight has entirely to much at stake to fight at the drop of tho hat, besides Jim Jeffries is entirely too wise to take any long chances. The fight chat down at Louisville socms to bo largely a tropical product. Several bouts have been promised, but thoy all scorn to have fallen through, noot nnd Louisville's wonder, Melvcrn Hart, were to come together, but things broke loose on Hoot demanding clean breaks. Hart seems to have Insinuated that Hoot was trying to crawl out and claimed to be willing to meet Root at 160 pounds.

Now Root wants Hart to fix a match, for 160 pounds, with a sldo bet of $5,000, or such portion of It as ho may bo ablo to take, at Hart's own gamo, clean breaks not being demanded. Root and Hart would make a good fight and lot of ring followers would like to see them get together. Since "Young" Corbott of Denver succeeded In putting Kid Rroad of Cleveland to sleep, his ambitions havo taken on cham-ploiuhtp proportions, and while tho thing Is uot yet a surety the chances are good of his ir-eilng Terry McGovcrn at Hutte In the early autumn. CASE AFTER CASE Plenty More Like This in Omaha. Scores of Omaha people can tell you about Doun's Kidney Tills, Many a happy cltttcn makes a public statement of his experience.

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Price 60c. Fos ter-Mllburn Buffalo, N. solo agonts ror the United states. Remember the namo, Doan's, and tako no substitute. INTERSTATE YACHTING MEET Jopph Ilont Will lie Pitted ARitltist Hlieedy Aniliiver of Omnhn In of Itncea.

The most pretentious sailing race ever attempted on Manawa waters will occur the last of this week In a series of three out of five heats, Tho local honors will be upheld by the Andovcr, a fleet seven- teen-footer, which has demonstrated pretty conclusively that It can walk away from anything at Manawa. The boat Is tho property of A. Dickinson and was brought south this spring from White Dear lake, Minnesota. At the northern lako tho Andover captured alt the honors and was admittedly tho prize racing ma chine In thoso waters. In eight consecutlvo races at Manawa the Andovcr has established a similar claim to prestige In this territory, although there were some speedy ones who crossed tho lino a creditable Interval behind.

The Andover Is built on similar lines to the Milwaukee, the Lako Michigan favorite which competed for tho honor of defending tho Canadian cup. Its build is not for beauty and Its long, square prow Is sug gestive of a barge. Tho lines nro eloquent of speed and sail-carrying potentialities and when In action tho boat has a business- llko symmetry of its own. Although It comes within the regula tions of the seventeen-foot class, Its long rectangular prow enables It to cover a water surfaco of twenty-eight feet when It keels over, thus giving it staunchness under a heavy sail. The bout will bo manned In the races by A.

Dickinson, Lou Clarke, James Wallace and C. Sadler. Tho Missouri yacht Is a New Haven racing catboat owned by Mr. Van Brunt. It Is tho best craft on Lake Contrary, and its owner longs for new worlds to conquer.

The Omaha sailors look upon It as a formidable rival and bcllovo that good sport will be forthcoming. The races will bo under tho nusplccs of the Council Bluffs Rowing association, and will probably begin next Saturday. The regular triangular courso will bo adopted, which, going twlco around, gives a dl tanco of six miles. This courso has been covered in about forty-two minutes, which Is considered good time. SUBTLETIES OF RUY LOPEZ fltadr of Gnnie Presented In Nebraska Game nnd In Contest Between Knat nnd Went.

That crafty old archbishop, Ruy Lopez, doubtless had no Idea that tho opening which bears his namo would give him greater famo than his preaching. All hands are agreed that black has a difficult game, but the question Is, why? Why Is tho movo, 3B-Qkt5 a strong move? 7s It strong per se, or by Indirection? That Is, may not Its strength Ho In placing Borne restriction on black? Tho games given below afford tho student an excellent opportunity to study this question. Tho first- gamo was played In tho big match, East against West, C. Now York City, for tho East, dofeatlng Dr, Van Nuys, Tiffin, In a Lopez of thirty-eight moves. RUY LOPEZ.

White Akerley. lilack-VanNuys. 1- P-K 4. 1-P-K I. 2- I.

S-Kt-Q II 3. S-U-Kt 5. -Kt-U 3. 4-Catle. 4-Kt I.

fr-P-Q 4. 6-lt-K 2. s-q-k 2. e-Kt-Q a. 7- 11 Kt.

7-Kt I B. 8- 1 P. S-Kt-Kt 3. 9- Kt-H 3. -Kt-B 4.

10-Kt-Q 4. 10-Castles. n-n-K i. 3. 12- B-K 3.

12-Kt Kt. 13- Kt. 13-P-B 3. 14- O-U 4 ch. H-K-R.

1S-F-K I. 1-P P. 1 P. W-fi-Q X. 17- 4-B 4.

17-P-K 4. 18- U-K 3. 1-Q-Kt sq. Kt 3. 1-B-Q 3.

-Q lt-Q q. W-P-K 4. 21- 11-B q. 21-Q-K sq. 22- B-Kt 2.

22-J-R 4. 23- Kt-Kt 23-B Kt. 24- B. 24-P-IC I. 2J-P-K II 3.

15-Q-Kt 3. 28 Q-B 4. 2S K-Q iq. 27-P-Q It 4. 27-Q-ll 4.

25- K- 5. 21-Q-B 2. 29- U(K)-Q eq. 2J-P-K 3. 30 K-B q.

80-B-K 2. 31 Q-U 9. 31 R. 32- B. 32-Jl-Q q.

33- n. sj-b n. H-Q It ch. 34-K-Kt 1. 2.

35 B-K 2. 30 (1-U 5. 3 S7-Q II P. 37-Q-U 4. 3S-Q-Q 4.

lleilcns. The second gamo was played In section A Nobraska Chess association's third tourna inent. BUY LOPEZ. Whlte-C. B.

Lurln, Et.Black-John Clark, Edward. Lincoln. 1- P-K 4. 1-P-K 4. 2- Kt-K II 3.

3. J-B-Kt 5. 3 P-Q 3. 4-B-H 4. 4-Kt-B 3.

6- 0-0. Kt P. t-It-K. -Kt-B 4. 7- Kt.

B. -Kt P. 3 B-K 2. 4. fKt-K 2.

ltt-U-K 3. 10-O-O. 11- Kl-11 3. 11-P-B 3. 12- Kt-B 3.

W-It-K. 13- P.Q 6. 13-P P. 14- Kt P. 14-B-Q 3.

15- P-B 3. 16-Q-Q 2. 14 Kt-K II 4. 14-Q-B 2. 17-Kt-B 5.

17-B-B. 15- U-Q 4. 18-Kt B. 19- ch. 19-Q n.

20- Kt Kt. 20 Q-B 2. 21- Q-Kt 3. 3. K-H-K.

22-K-B. 23- Kt-IC 3. 23-Q Q. 24- Kt Q. 24-U-Q.

2. 25- Kt-U 4. 25-B-K 2. SiV-Kt-Q 4. 2G-K-B 2.

27- ll-K 3. 27-B-Q. 28- P-Q Kt 3. iiS-B-Q B. 2D-P-K It 3.

23 B-Q 4. Sft-It-K 4. 4. 31- Kt-K 3. 31-BiK 4.

32 It It. 32-P B. 33T-KUQO-B 2- 33-B-K 3. 84-P-Q 4. 34-K-K 2.

34-B-B 3. 3C-K-K 2. 36 B-Kt. 2. 37-P-Q Kt 4.

S7-U-Q 3. II S. SS-K-Q 2. 3-K-Q 2. 39-K-ll 3.

40- K-ll. 40-K-Kt 4. 41- P-U 3. 41-11 Kt (B 2), C-Kt II. 42 It P.

4J-P-Q II 4. 4J-K-B 5. 44- K-Kt 2. 41-P-K S. 45- P-Kt (.

4J-11 P. 44 P. 4S-P P. 47-P-Kt 4. 47-P-K 6.

45- KMC. 48-P-K 7. Ileilsna. By W. Barry of Boston, Mass.

BLACK. WHITE. White mates In three moves. What It Menus to lie Any man la educated who Is so developed and tralued that, drop him where you will In the world, he Is able to master bis clr cumstances and deal with the facts of so as to build up In himself noble, man noon ana be of servtw to those that at about him. That Is what education mtnns that Is what it Is for.

Knowledge of for eign tongues, a list of historic facts ccn corning tbe past, Information Dourcd Int a man's brain these thlnas. are not educa tlon. Therearo learned foolst Rev. Mlnot Havage. B-RJA Ee am mm SHI wtk mum mm OUT BALL MN GO INTO CAMP Nibrntka Plsjtrs Adopt New Methods tt Acquire Form.

BIG GAMES ON SCHEDULE THIS' SEASON Minnesota nnd Wisconsin Will Be the Principal Game ftoaRht hy Home Team Moat of Old rinj-era Itcturn. Coach Booth and Captain Wcstovcr of tho Untvorslty of Nebraska foot ball team will take tholr gridiron asplrnnts for a three weeks' outing on the Platte river September This rorly meeting will bo primarily for tbo putpose of getting tho men Into shape for real foot ball by the tlmo the university opens September 24. Tho squad will be composed of tho men of last year's team nnd the loading members of tho scrub aggregation who return to school this fall, besides several foot ball players from tho high schools who will bo mehibers of this year's freshman class. This early practice has many, advantages, If carrlod out with the right spirit, but tho zeal that takes men out for early practice lias to bo watched lest it develops profes slonal or unscholarly tendencies in the wholo athletic field. Many mon that onter our western schools havo tho making of first-class players in them, but they lack experience, and consequently when tho season opens they aro outclassed by Inferior men with better knowledgo of the gamo.

This early practice will glvo such men an opportunity to acquire tho rudiments of tho play before tho scauon opens and will doubtless materially Incrcaso tho number of avallablo men for tho team. Last 'year Nebraska turned out a team of which tho wholo stato was proud. Much credit In duo to tho loyal spirit of tho etu dent body, without which no cotlcgo under taking can be a success. For tho splendid way In which tho team developed and Its gradual growth until. It reached Its climax for tho Thanksgiving gamo, commendation Is duo to Coach Booth.

Booth Is every Inch a university man. a gentleman and a thoroughbred athlete. Back In Tlgertown he Is remembered as ono of the best lino players that over woro the black and gold Last year, from an almost demoralized be ginning, he turned out ono of tho most systematic and effective foot ball aggre gations that has ever played In tho west. With Inst year's splendid start It Is no wonder that tho Antelope boys look for a championship season for 1901. This year's schedule calls for stlffer games than woro played Jn 1900.

Both Minnesota and Wisconsin are booked for trimming. If by any possible means' tt may bo dono. As yet Minnesota Is an unknown quantity, basing Its claim to premier distinction on last year's most unexpected and creditable showing, easily holding first place In tho middle west. Wisconsin can always be de pended on as a wholesome rival and will glvo Booth's boys tho hardest contest of the year. Iowa Is Nebraska's natural rival and an Iowa-Nebraska gamo at Omaha should bo Included In tho schedule.

Petty grievances might bo tolerated be tween preparatory schools, but certainly university men have put away some of their childish things. Iowa lost, much credit last fall by having a grist of easy games and In Its final gamo had tho limit of Us strength tested In. a 5 to 5 contest with Northwestern. Iowa linn No Advantage. If scores stand for anything Nebraska had a much superior team in 1900.

Mlnne sota defeated Nqrthwcstcrn 21 to 0 and Northwestern played Iowa to a standstill at to 5. Nebraska rolled up tho biggest score Minnesota had made against It In the Thanksgiving game, 20 to 12. This was Nebraska's only defeat of the year and It showed it right up, shoulder to shoulder, with any of the other mlddlo west teams. It would naturally suggest Itself, there fore, that Iowa and Nebraska should havo an annual contest. Minnesota drovo Us opponents to the tall timber so relentlessly last fall that half tho foot ball men In the mlddlo west have been troubled with a malady known as the "Minnesota nightmare" over since.

Some of tho good people over around Lake Mich igan that had tbo Gopher boys booked for a practice game certainly got their money's worth of practice before they got home, holding the short end of to 5. That blow proved well nigh fatal to eomo of tho Badgem, but they got a llttlo sur cease for their sorrow by defeating their oldtlrao rivals, Chicago, 39-5, The Wisconsin men aro always out for honors, and they always have tho goods on them for a good stiff game. Tho boys from Lincoln load for bear on November 12, tho day they mix up with tho proteges of tho subtle Phil King. Mnroona Work In Summer. Chicago university has stolen somewhat of a march on the other schools this sum mer, and a number of Its gridiron heros, who are attending tho university's sum' mor session, have improved their time by doing some preliminary punting and other rudimentary tricks.

From tho look of last season's scoro it Is tlmo well spent, and any ono who chases Stngg's boys, off tho field by tho first of next November will belong to tho class than can go some. Michigan, too, was short on high grade work and rather long on sore defeats for a school with Us splendid material. Mlchl gan has lots of reeorvo strength and somn one is likely to feel It before the coming season closes. Right hero at homo is going to be seen a mighty good article foot ball befoie tbe season gets nwny. Out at Athletb club thoy aro planning all kinds of gsod gridiron affairs, and with ths local colleges, tho high school, and the medical school teams, Omaha will havo plenty of pigskin enthusiasm during tho autumn months.

The Young Men's Christian Association will also bo out ncd as Director Barn a gen orally managoi to turn out ptolty fa'r ath letic products, tho association's gridiron boys should bo right up with the leaders in this neck of the woods. Scores nt Tenpins. High scores at tenpins for the week at Clark are as follows; I 13. Lucas. 201: Chnrloa ifum "tt C.

Conrad. 201. 209; C. Ilrunke. 200.

20', an iv it, wigman, 212, 214: A ntn o.o nrx tan nolds, 2H, 202: M. R. Huntington, 205: Jim Reed. 202: Frank Fobc. "is? auinnr iu 14 -Ml? -mm wnl'.

202. 203. 221: Illllle AmbriMtrr. is w. Baden, 202, W.

W. Cameron. 212. 216. 201.

201; wmni. onu mii, A. Chandler, 201S V. J. nengele, 206: V.

'vy. Schneider. 2'3: J. F. Beerkle.

221s H. B. Molyneaux, 212; Mark Kncoll, 20. Charles Seaman's 236 at tenpins gets a weekly prize. L.

O. Schrader made 21 In three successive games at ninepins and geta a weekly prlzo W. Rlddell Is good for a weekly prlzo bolng high with 128 at rubberneck. M. R.

Huntington, with 24S at tenpins. Is itirtii, ou tut, tut tuc mummy prize, Whnt Tale It Telia, If tlr.t mirror of yours shows a wpsi.h sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble, nut Dr. King's New Llfo Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear nkln, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only ai rvuon drug store. MAN'S MALADIES MASTERED I made tin mv tnlmt.

nnn after rrailnntlnir from college, that no one man was great enough to master the entire field of medicine and surgery. Many physicians have tried to do this, but they have met with results usually disappointing to themselves and often disastrous to their patients. For this reason I determined early In my professional career to confine my practice strictly to a single line of diseases and to originating and perfecting cures for them. I therefore treat onlv what I am ahnltitlv certain I can positively cure to stay cured -VAIIICOCKLK, 8THICTURK. CONTA- POISON, NKRVO-SEX-UAL DEBILITY, RUPTURE, KIDNEY and URINARY DISEASES aiid all reflex complications and associate diseases and weaknesses of men.

To these, maladies alone mo ue years or my lire nave been earnestly devoted und on them all mv fanultina are concentrated. Our consultation and operating rooms are thoroughly equipped with OVerV arlnttn (1.ni uiiirill unit aevlco essential to the mot modern methods i iociico nnu our rcierences, notn professional and flnanelnl, nro among the best citizens of this vicinity, who have been cured by us nnd made happy. 1 wont overy nftllcttd mon to freely and fully Investigate nur trrnfmrnt. TToi, treated separately, scientifically, closely watching It and rnreftitlv fnllntvlna- it. symptoms with remedies varied through every stage.

The diseases that constitute mi specialty aro more fully commented on SS'oy nnd are well worthy the careful per-riisol of all men In need of medical attention. Varicocele ts Injurious effect Is well knoWn. It depresses tho mind, weakens the body, rack's Jlls come to Iw reatlng It. You will then not wonder why have posit Ivcly cured hundrcdS of cJses durln'r Pt twelve nonths. Under my treatment tho patient mnroves from the very beginning.

All nfn Instantly ceases, orencs? an5 swell" ng quickly subside. The pools of stagnant nre from the dilate" I veins, -vhlch rapidly assume their normal size HsSnao nn'- All Indication, or lseaso and weakness vanish completely ind In their stead come the Wide tho and tho pleasure of perfect Health md restored manhood. ncaun Stricture It matters not how long you have suffered from Stricture nor how many different doc- State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Fnrnam Street, Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. REFERENCES Host Bunks and Lending Business Men in tills City.

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Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. TRACK TEAM SAVES HONOR Fint Frii9 Howtrir, it Awards! to the Chicago lueciation.

OMAHA TRIO COMES IN FOR SECOND PLACE Home Tram Fulls (o Come Up to Records Mnric In Prnctlce Dnnl Meet to He Held Next Winter in Chicago. The Young Men's Christian association track team has returned from the national field meet at Lake Geneva, without tho but with honor Intact. Tho local association was represented by Painter, Plnney and Morrison, who had been faithfully coached for months by Physical Direc tor Barnes In preparation for tbo event. In practlco each man had considerably ex ceeded tho best pentathlon record made at former contests and tho team was confi dently expected to bring homo tbe cup. Tho contost developed into a struggle between Omaha nnd All-Chicago, tho united associations of the latter city putting their star men into tho entries as one team.

As a result Chicago made 1,310 points, sixty-two moro than tbe scoro one year ago when Chicago won with considerably less effort. Omaha was only able to aggregate 1,115 points, the team making' a disappointing showing In several ovents. Tho time made In a number of Instances was remarkable and spoke well for tho preparation which the athletes had undergone. In tbe dash Snow of the Chicago West Side department covered the 100-yards In 9 4-5 seconds the first heat and In ten flat the next two. Painter who carried tho Omfiha hopes, finished neck-and-neok and In tho opinion of several attendants suffered Injustice at the hands of the Judges.

The officials nro said to have been so occupied with kodaks that they neglected to note how close up the Omaha runner finished. It ho had been credited with' a second place only eighteen Inches to the rear, which Is said to be his deserts, ho would havo received twenty points more than his accredited score of -11 1-5 seconds gavo him. This assistance would have brought Painter's score beyond that of Alvison, who won tho individual contest with 478 points. Painter had hard fall in tho pole vault which almost put him out of the running In the mile. He finished In 5:28 whon ho had come close to tbe flve-minuto mark in practlco work! Kinney was also unable to make good in the polo vault and, altogether, tho Omaha mon felt grateful that the fate of the day has reserved even as good a placo for them as second.

Tho Chicago athletes were so favorably Impressed with the showing of the Omaha team that they Invited their adversaries to compete In a dual moat In January at Chicago. The meet will bo conducted by the Central association, comprising 4,000 members, and a team of about eight men will go from Omaha. Tho regular Indoor events will be Included on the program high Jump, broad Jump, two and threo broad jumps, tho hitch kick, putting twelve pound shot, quar-ter-mllo potato race, twenty-yard dash. A banner will ho presented to tho successful team and counts for place will bo scored In the proportion of five, three and one. KEMPER WINS DRIVING PRIZE Klrnt Long Shot Conlet Held on Aa-Mndntloii Ink Country Club Pluya -vh Irons Only, The first driving contest for tho season on the Athtotlc association links occurred last week and a dozen strong-armed enthusiasts mounted the teeing ground to do execution.

Tho first prlzo went to Lynn who sent the tiny sphere 225 yards, a creditable distance. Harry Mor- rell fell short of this dlstanco about eight reel antr otner nans were scattered generally about tho neighborhood. Kuch player was allowed three balls, the highest to count for score. In the elghteen-holo tourney a week ago a record' for the coursq was established by Harry Morrcll, who went the rounds In 99. Ills low scoro of 46 for tho nine holes also stands good.

The bogey tor the nine holes is 45 and Morrcll Is now regarding this mark with a menacing eye, A unique contest was scheduled for yesterday on the Country club links, the play to pe entirely with Irons. This practlco Is excellent for those who rely overmuch on wooden clubs and the contained some surprises. As a rule an iron drive will MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not treat all discuses, but cure all I front. men only, and cure them to stay cured.

tors have disappointed you. Our treatment will cure you Just as certainly as yon eomo hi ouJiiWeo for I will not do It tayl. "ilnir. My treatment- JMflrcl' original with me and completely dissolves the Permanently removes every obstruction from tho urin.iry passage. It allays all lnnammatlon, reduces tho postate gland nil "n'W- henls the wnen Irritated and con- restores health and soundness to every part of the body affected by the disease.

Nervo-SexuaJ Debility Men, many of you arc now rcanlng the result of your former folly. Your manhood Is falling and will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself. Thero Is no time to Ipso. Impotency, like nil sexual diseases, Is never on the standstill. With it you ran make no compromise.

Either you must master It or It will master you and fill your whole future with fall fifty yards short of one made wit! tho regular club, a long shot of 225 fee showing up In tho neighborhood of 175. Tho golf tourney nt Chicago last week was participated in by players from all sections of tho west, and, considering the promlncnco of tio participants, the scores were not notable. In tho Marshall Field contest tho Glen View club won, 39 down against bogey In thlrty-slx holes. Hota-blrd made the most creditable scoro with one up on bogey In the morning and two down In tho afternoon, a net scoro of ono down. Holablrd showed to less ndvantngo In tho western championship match, losing to a new star, Raymond Russcl of Detroit, 3 up, one to play, RUNNING MEET IN SEPTEMBER In Honor of Ak-Sar-Ben's Coming Stablra of Fleet Horses Will Con-greKSte In Till City.

Tho entry blanks are out for tho Ak-Sar-Ilen running meet of tho Omaha Jockey club September 12 to 20, Inclusive. Stable3 of gallopers from every section of the country have expressed their Intention of spending tbe week In Omaha. Coming as the meet docs before tho St. Louis and Kansas City meets, a number of tho stables aro going to stop oft at Omaba for the Ak-Sar-Ben occasion. The program calls for flvo events a day, purso to be divided 60 per cent to tho winner and 25 per cent nnd 15 per cent for second nnd third places.

Purses nro guaranteed and nothing but legitimate racing will bo tolerated by the management. Cresccus nnd Tho Abbot nro matched once moro and on September on the vtn-erablo old Charter Oak raco track at Hartford, these two kings of the turf will again fight for victory. This meet calls for best three In flvo with a purse of 7,000, J5.000 to winner and $2,000 to loser. In their last raco at Drlghton Cresceus took tho money In one, two order, with a nice, long piece of daylight between him and The Abbot In the second heat. Tho Abbot followers aro most confident In their favorite's ability and look for him to turn tho tables on the world-beating Cresceus.

A picnic will be given September 4 at tho Council Bluffs Driving park by Eaglo lodge, No. 104. gentleman's roadster raco, one-quarter mllo nnd one-half mile sweepstakes will constitute tbo afternoon's card. Tho quarter-mile swoop will be $5 to enter nnd $15 on the sldo to winner. The half mllo will cost $5 entry money and $20 side stake to tho winner.

Entries aro open to both Omaha and Council Bluffs horses and a lively contest Is looked for In the roadster half mile. I.AUOIt AMI INUUSTUV. China's exports of tea last seaon were 121.000,000 pounds, as against 115,000,000 In the preceding year. The French olive growers havo to reckon moro nnd more with tho competition of tha olive growers of Tunis. All manufacturers of plug tobneco nrs overwhelmed with home und export orders.

Tobacco chewing Is on the Increase, Tho extenslvo water power ut Myorj, India, generates nn electlio current that operates gold fields 100 miles distant. About 300,000 geese aro annually brought from Rutsln to Saxony. A carload conBltts of 1,700, and they havo no food or drink during tho Journey. A compressed ulr locomotive will ba shipped from Home. N.

to bo placed In operation on the Urooklyn Hnpld Transit system next week. Now York Centrul Interests havo obtained control of the Cupe Breton rullwny. The price Is believed to have been 130J.OOO, thus giving New York Central an independent line Into Montreal, A gusollne famine prevails tit Slemphh, Tenn. The fuel cannot be hud for love or money. The prevailing prlco recently has been about 14 cents per gallon, but buyers are now bidding 60 cents and cannot get ii drop.

A Consolidated Lako Superior company director says: "The actual output of our Iron mine is now from 2,600 to 3,000 ions of ore per day. This is being kept up steadily and will go on until tho close of the season. The AVestlnghouso Manufacturing company has Just completed purchase of pig Iron for which It paid J177.COO. the larjeU purchase ever made by the concern. Tr.e iron was of the grudo known as foundry iron, and wue- taken at $14.75 per ton.

What Is alleged to be the best equipped textile school In the world wilt be opened in Mississippi In September, where' th tex- mo industry win no laugm in on ill I branches. A mechanical college Is also tn I be opened at Raleigh. N. C. October 1 and i $25,0110 worth of textile machinery Is being Installed.

NebrnHku, which has been enjoying large share of the Rcneral prosperity nlnce U97, hus no bonded Indebtedness, During I the last two years what remained of Its bonded debt was paid off. Nineteen of the ninety counties of Nebraska canceled wholly or In part their outstanding bonded indebtedness last year. I tront misery trrntnit nnd Indescribable woe. I have so many coses or mis kind that I am as, familiar with them as. you aro with tho very daylight.

Once cured ny us, you win never ngnin do nomer with emissions, drains, prcmatureness. small or weak organs, nervousness, fulling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manh od and absolutely unrtt yoir for study, bu 1-Hess, pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all the" ovlls and rcstoro you to what nature Intended a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual power complete. Contagious Blood Poison.1 On account of Its frightful lildeousnes' Contagious Illood Poison Is commons-called the king of venereal diseases. I may bo cither hereditary or contracted Once the system Is tainted with It.

the disease may mnnlfest ttxclf In the. form of scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on tho faco or body, little ulcers in WEAK, WASTING, STRICTURED MEN LAST YEAR 1 9,840 'Stricture Is Imtamtlr Relieved nnd tho Ohitrnotlon Sisaolvod Like SnoW Beneath the SunIN FIFTEEN DAYS. Vsvrlooeelo Is Cured smd Weak Mem Are Restored hy tho Matlo St. Jbm Treatment Applied locally nnd Plrrotly to the Affected Parts. HOMn? TDC AT HI RT byhh en be uitDbtkpTiin Ivl 1Kb A I IV1 KS.

HI I succtiSFuiiY as ii oumtvu. "Grna-9olTeat" dissolves "trlrture Ilk snow beneath the sou, cures iVAniCOntlLB nnd RNLAItntCI) IMIOSTATH, and strengthens the Seminal Dnots, stopvlnc drains and emission IN PIKTICISN No drnae to rain tlie atomneli, lint a direct local and positive applloa iioii ii tne eniiro vretnrai i-raot. tvery sufferer from Stricture, and tho offspring. Varicocele Prostatitis and Seminal Weakness, should write to tho St, James Association, 62 St James Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, for fhA llliiHtrn.tArt wnrlc ihnwlnr thft nnrtit nf thA humiLn nvfltom Involved In Urethral Ailments, which they in piain pacxage, prepaid. traCC TDEnTICC A 1 1 ISA it rUCC lllEH HOC UUUrUll addrsis plainly written, whon thoy will ocurUtr Illustrated In half-tone, ihowlcg Ursthral AUnwnU.

ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION, Please send to roe noony of your Complote Illustrated Work upon ths Male 8exual System, ee- I Name curely sealed, PREPAID, I FREE of ALL. CHARGES AddfCS CONSULTATION AND KXA91INATION FIIBE3. ST. JAMES ASSN.

62 ST JAMES CINCINNATI, 0. We Sell BLANKE'S FAMOUS FAUST BLEND, the finest Coffee In the world. Courtney 25th and Davenport Streets, Omaha, Phone 647. SUMMER SPECIALS. $43,75 New York and Return daily $25.75 Buffalo and Return daily $21.50 Louisville and Return On Halo August 24-25-26.

$21,60 Cleveland and Return On salo September 7 to 10. Tickets to Clovoland mav be used via Wabnsh to Detroit nnd D. C. Nnv. Co.

Htenmers to Cleveland, a delightful ride acrosa Lako Krie. Home-Seekers Excursions, On nlo 1st nnd 3d Tuesday of each Month. Tourist UnteH on nalo DAILY to all summer resorts allowing stop-overs at Detroit, Niagara FallH, Buffalo and other points. For rales, lake trips, Pan-Amerlcuu i0. scrlntlvfi matter and nil Information call at CITY TICKET OFFICE.

HIS FARNAM BTHI2KT, (Pnxton Hotel lllock) or write HAUUY B. MOOHES, A. P. Omaha, Neb. COCKROACHES Rat, Mlct sad all oth.r Vcraln cannot live where STEARNS' 'RtW0 IS USED.

SrwrtiU ta4 Oroir. Zio. a bes TBARNB' uiioa7. ill. the mouth or on tho tongue, snre throat, swollen tonsils, falling out of the hair of eyebrows and finally a loprou-llkc decay of the flesh nnd bone.

If you have any of these or similar symptoms you aro cor dlally Invited to consult us Immediately, It I find your fears are unfounded will quickly unburden your mind, Rut If youf constitution Is Infected with syphilitic virus I will tell you of It. Our specltt treatment for Contagious Illood I'olson It practically the result of our life work and is endorsed by the best physlclnns of America and Kurox. It contains no lnjufl. ous drugs or dangerous medicines of nnf kind. It goes to the very bottom of th disease and forces out every partlclo of Impurity.

Soon every sign nnd symptom of blood poison disappears completely anj forever. The blood, the tissue, the fl all. tho bones and tho wholo system ara cleansed, purltled and restored to perf'tl health and the patient prepared for tlO duties and pleasures of life. Associate Diseases In curing nn ailment of any kind never fall to remove nil Rellcx Complications or Assoclato Diseases. If the ea Is Varicocele, the weakness Caused by II dlsnppeiirs, If it is Strieturo and has developed Into l'roitntlc llladder or Kldnef 1 Affections, tho Injured organs are nil stored to a perfectly healthful condition.

If It Is contagious Illood Poison, any nnol all Skin, Illood nnd Hone Ultenses arising from the taint are entirely nnd permanently eliminated from the system. If It I Impotency. the dlMresMng symptom! following In Its train nnd Indicating a pre mature decline of physical, mental ana sexual power are totally removed ntifi rnpldlv replaced by the youthful energy Of rOUUSt niaunoou. limn mi muni Ills and reflex complications, which ma be properlv termed Associate Disease and1 which. In fnet.

are often more serious than the orlitlmt nllmtlts thnt give rife to them all, we sty. dlsnppetr completely and forever with tho euro of the main malady. Correspondence One personal visit Is preferred, but if It Is impossible or Inconvenient for you call at our ofllce. write a full nnd un reserved history of your ense, plainly stnU Ing your symptoms. We make no charge for private counsel, nnd give to enr.li patient c.

LEGAL CONTRACT to hold fof our promises. If you cannot call today, wrlto, Address Cured While You Sleep, IN 15 DAYS I FREE send to male applicants, securely wrapped Out out this coupon and mall It to ths St. Jmt Association with your nam and ttniJ you copy of ttilr exhsuslv treatlio the parts of tho mala system Involved In 82 St. Jamea CINCINNATI, O. T5he Famous Plunge HOT SPRINGS SO.

DAKOTA Climate, Waters, Scenery, Baths, Amusements, vou will find' are all right. The route to this resort is '-Thb North Western Line" with trains equipped wilh the "Best of Everything." Ticket Office, 1401.03 Farnam Cl. Depot. 15th and Webster Sta. OMAHA, NED.

Free Sample -for ll-- Kidney Sufferers In order tlmt tlion? who wish can koo for tliuiiiHolvtiH tli. truth of the (insertion that Onni'jr's Is tho greatest kidney remedy In the world today, If they wl icnd their address to tho Cramer Cheml- Coniimny; Albany, N. thoy will be sent absolutely freo of cost a samplo bottle. Should your dniKIxt not havo It In stock and refuses to pet It for you, send to tho Cramer Chemical Company, Allmny. N.

and they will send you a bottle by express prepaid. Insist on having Cramer's Kidney Cure. Tafco tio substitute. Cramer's Kidney Cure Is pleasnnt to take. It stimulates tho appetite and Induces sleep and 'when ono can sleep and eat well It won't tako low; to restore thu lienlth.

Superior to Aplol, Tanijr, Fennyroytl or Steel. Sure Relief of Pain and lrrogularl tie Peculiar to the Sex. Aplollne Ctpanlet for three months coat $1. prutglit or P. O.

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