10 THE OJUnA DAILY T,TAZ: SVXl) VY, A PHIL II, 1001. A MIGHTY HEALER. t Cures the Sick by Mystic Power. You Can Know His Secret Free. Marvelous New Treatment Which Conquers All Diseases. Yon Can he Cured at Home (iener oils Oiler of Prof. Aellilii. IMtOF. Til OS. I, ADKIN. "I tiiMHlilff It :t crime to experiment with thn lie.illh nf tile people, nays I'rot. ThomiiH I-'. Ailkln, President oT the lnstl tutu "f I'hyHlcluiiM null HurgooitH. "If I (11(1 lint Itiiow pnidtixely anil absolutely Unit my new homo treatment will euro every known disease, even when nil other moth oil H of treatment fall, I woulil consider I was cnntulttlng a crime to make such a HtatemeiiL to the public. Nothing In mi precious to a man us Ills health nothliiK w linrrlhlo up an untimely grave. Little ills, if not promptly rureil, oiten result In tili Htluate ijiroulc diseases. I bellevo that my new discovery, 'Vltnopathy, Is tho most inaivelntiH treatment ever known, unit 1 liteml to glvo Its HecrctH to the world. 1 In tend that every man, woman and child k hit 1 1 know IIH teachings- 1 propose to tell tho sick, absolutely free of charge, how they may be restortod to perfect health. I would rather be a benefactor to thn nick man than to havo the wealth of Croesus." Tho above are remarkable words, but thosu who know Prof. Ailkln, and have tried Ills treatment, can vouch for their absolute truthful Menu. "I was nearly dead with liver and kidney trouble," writes I'rof. John Nelson, a well-known geologist and mining engineer, IIvIiik at Dayton, Tenn, "Tho doctors had given me it t to die. You can Imagine what a Htnto of mind 1 was In. I could not at tend to business, and Hcgnu to think my days wero numbered. 1 read of the won derful c'lires I'rof. Ailkln had effected by Id" ureal discovery, Vltaopathy, and no a forlorn hope wrote to him Just tlm condi tion I was In, mentally and physically. He gave me a clear tllagnnslH of my case, nnd didn't charge mo a cent for It. He pre scribed a treatment, which I begun with little or no faith, but 1 nm happy to state that I am now completely cured and am a llrm believer In Vltnopathy. Krotn my own personal experlenco I believe I'rof. Adktn can almost ralsn the doitil," Mrs. A. J. Selfrled, Stowo Creek, O., vrltc3 this grateful letter: "I was affected with a severe case of eczema and nettle rash, which spread over my whole, body. The Itching and stinging at time win al most unendurable, I wrote J'rof. Adktn, and In four days after I began following the free advlco ho gavo me. the Itching began to subside and tho eruptions dried up rapidly. In ten days I yas permanently cured. 1 feel better now than I have for the past ten years. Tho free advlco I'rof. Ailkln gives Is a blessing to those who can not afford to pay big doctors' bills." I'rof. Adkln says: "I sympathize with tho sick. I wnnt to mako every chronic in valid well. I want to prove what my trentment will do. I want every sick per son In this country to wrlto tti mo person, ally, roll tno the lending symptoms of your dlseaso and I will at once mnko a thorough diagnosis of your case and out line i method of treatment which will posl tlvely euro you. This will cost you abso lately nothing. I will also send yoif a copy of my new book on 'How to (Jet Well and Jecp Well,' postage prepaid. You aro not nut a single cent. Wrlto me In nonlldeuco fully and freely about yourself." Address TItOK TIIOS. V. AUICIN. Olllco 181 , Rochester, Now York. 41 Ml MS.S SIIOUTKST TO ST. I.OUIS. The St. Louis Cannon Ball Leaves Union Station dally 5:15 p, m. Arrives In St. Louis 7.00 u. ru. 28 MILIIN SHOHTKST TO UU1NCY. TheQuincy Express Leave. Union Station dally at 7:00 a. m. 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Address n. u UJ I nlth!d Yeara'Contlnuous Practice Sold by Sherman St McConnell Drug C fL W. Cor. lftU and Dodg Sta., Omaha. mm RAIN STOPS LINCOLN GAMES Two of thi Thr8 Fxhibitfoni with State University Am Cilled Off. DES MOINES. IS THE ATTRACTION TODAY I'mhlliltliiiiUfK and ItimrUcltrs Will i:hllilt Their Skill In Oninlin 11 ml Urn Moines ttilw Week tlnsslp of Interest tn Local l-'nnn. There hasn't been n great denl doing In local base ball circles the Inst week. Papa Itourkc kept his family In the seclusion of tho Vinton strict reservation all day .Mon day und Tuesday, making nil of them do penauco by means of hard work for the drubbing administered by tho Originals lust Sunday. Early Wednesday morning the whole crowd wnt transported down to Lin coln and three days were spent In tho clas sic atmosphere of the university city. A series of three games was scheduled with tho university team, hut only one was piuyed. Tho Omahns won that easily. Thurs day and Friday rain mado It lmposslblo lor the team to piny. Htlnkcy nines' aggregation of aqua pur.i nd orates came over from Dcs Moines yes terday and tho Prohibitionists will cross V;iti with the Itourkc family this nftcrnoou nnd tomorrow. Tuesday morning "Pnpn" 1)111 leaves for Ues Moines, accompanied by his galaxy of artists, and the denizens of the Iowa capital will be shown the rudiments of hint? hall as practiced by n bang-up team such as has been collected tinder tho Omaha banner this year. Friday nnd Saturday the Hmirkcltcs will return homo and rest up preparatory for next Sunday's frny, when tho professionals will undcrtnkc to put It all over the Originals. There has been no disposition on tho part of locals fans to criticise tho Omaha team because uf the defeat It suffered last Sunday at the hands of tho Original.-!. President Hourko said It wns the first time In his base ball experlenco that 11 pro fessional team under his direction had been vanquished In tho nnto-scnHon exhibition games by an amateur organization. It was tho happening, according to tho president, of the unexpected. And yet this much must he taken Into consideration. In the Orlglnnls tho Omaha team met as strong an aggregation ns nine-tenths of the pro fessional teams nro at this senson of the yenr. Omaha enthusiasts who nro famllUr with tho situation appreciate that tho Originals aro made up of a lot of cracMug good ball players, many of whom could easily make good 011 a professional team. In Sunday's game Captain Drndford's men played excellent ball. Their lidding was well nigh perfect, their stick work right tip to tho limit and their team work excel lent. Young O'Kccfo presided behind the wludpad with the case and artistic ability of a veteran. Harry Welch nnd Joo Scully pitched an article of ball that would win In any professional organization. LaKon talno covered tho Initial plato In a superb manner, and Eddlo Lawlcr fielded his posi tion at third In perfect stylo. Every man In tho outllcld played great ball. It was certainly no disgrace for the Omahns to bltu the .dust of defeat at the hands of tho Originals. There will bo many a gamo played In the Western league when the season Is on that will not begin to compare, with that game on tho Vinton street diamond last Sunday. Captain "Aco" Stewart has bad the team In hand for a week now. Ho has been able to form a pretty good Idea of tho capabili ties of his men. "Dad weather had handi capped us In our preliminary work," said tho captain, "hut wo are making good progress, and when tho raco begins I feel sure that tho Omaha team will stand ready to deliver the goods. We havo a good gang nnd If things break even for us we will bo In tho running at all stages. I don't be lieve In clnltnlng championships. This practice doesn't get you anything. I will say, however, that the Omaha team Is a cracking good organization and will start tho season with as good a cbanco as any of landing on top. 'Thoro Is not a weak spot In the team. Our catchers arc good enough for any club. Mobile Lauzon Is Improving right along and promises to make one of tho best catchers In tho league. Ho Is always at work during 11 gamo, and so far I don't recall a dump play that he has been guilty of. Our pitch ers class with tho best In the league. In fact, I think wo have an all-star pitching aggregation. Tho Infield Is strong In every particular and tho outfield Is n peach. Just wait until tho senson gets fairly started nnd sen how Bill Rold, Tom Letcher and nobby Carter fatten up their batting aver ages nt tho oxpenso of opposing pitchers. Each ono of those boys Is an artist In his line good In tho Meld and away above par at tho bat. "Every man in the team Is showing tho right spirit. They are all ambitious and enthusiastic, and that goes a long ways In making a team successful. There Is not tho least friction. Everything Is moving along harmoniously and satisfactorily, and I antlctpnto that this condition will con ttntto throughout tho season. Nothing so handicaps a hard working plnycr as tho knowledge that somo man 011 the team doesn't enro a rap how tho gamo goes. It la out of tho question for a man to deliberately throw off, but occasionally one or two men arc guilty of playing listless ball, and that throws a damper on the whole team. There won't bo anything of this kind on tho Omaha team this year," 'Dusty" Coons put In his appearanco Frldny night. "Dusty" has been hibernating at his homo in Indiana since tho season closed last year. Ho was with tho Omaha team toward tho end of tho senson, but wnsn't In very good health. Despite that disadvantage he pitched great hall and was a general favorite. Coons Is In fino shape now. He Is as hnrd ns nails and reported In excellent condition. President Hourko made n hurried visit to Chicago last Tuesday. Tho object of his visit was to Bccuro tho services of Dick Huckley, tho famous catcher, who was with Comlskoy's White Stockings last year. Nothing definite has ns yet been nrrnnged, but it is pretty safe to antlclpato that Uuckloy will wear nu Omaha uniform this season, When tho American season closed Inst- year Dick concluded to retire and weut Into business In Chicago, Tho old fever has coma over him, however, and he Is anxious to don the garb of1 a ball player again, Tho only thing thnt Interfered with the closing of a deal with Duckley was his wlfn's objections, In csbo Mrs. nuckley can. bo won over "Dick" wlll'un doubtedly bo with tho Omaha team. "Tho ouly spot where our team Is the least bit weak," said President Rourke, "Is In tho catcher's position. Lauzon and Olado aro both good, but the latter will play his first season of profession ball this year and I don't want to work him too hard. Lauzon is good anywhero you put him nnd I can uso him us 1111 emergency man when tieces Bary, In caso I havo another good' cntcher. I hellcvo I-wlll get nuckley. If not hint, It will be somo other cracking good man." Two of last year's Omaha players put In nn nppearnnce with Des Moines yesterday. They were Jack Ilebsamen and Mattlc Me Vlcker. "Reb" holds down the Initial bag and Mattle devotes bin attention to grab bing fly (alls that float out In tbe mlddlo Held. Doth are considered by ManagT Hlnes as good as nny men on his team. Itlp Egnn, who played with Omaha n part of last senson, gives promise of making good for a position on St, Louis' pitching staff this year. The Sporting News says "Illp Egan Is practicing with tho Pcrfcctos and If ho rounds to nil right he will break Into the Nntlonnl league, where he should havo been for two or three years, Ho Is n pitcher of natural ability and has good baie ball sense. Ho suffered from rheumatism last season nnd made a bad showing In the Western league. His health Is all right now, but he Is for from condition. It's up to him whether ho goes back to the minors for the rest of his professional life, nnd he seems to realize It, for ho expresses n de termination to get In shape to do himself Justice." Amntctir base ball will occupy an Impor tant plnco In the outdoor sports of Otnnha this summer. The Orlglnnls will keep their organization Intact throughout tho entire season and tcums will bo organized by the Young Men's Christian association, the Omaha Amateur Athletic nssoclntlon and nil of the packing houses will probably havo representatives oti the diamond, The Job bers' league has already been organized and tennis representing scvcrul of the wholesale houses of the city will contest for honors during the summer months. When tho big wholesale nnd Jobbing houses begin to closo nt 1 o'clock Saturday afternoons the base hall players will havo ample opportu hlty for practice and league contests and the great national game will ho allvo all sum mer. Thero will bo no lack of amusement In this direction. When tho professional team Is not In tho city It Is n certainty that every Saturday and Sundny afternoon will furnish some cracking good amateur exhibition, nnd tho base lull enthusiast will ho In his glory from now until the time when tho chill of autumnal winds bring with It tho transformation of tho base ball diamond Into n foot ball gridiron. There Is little doubt but that Buck Keith, pntron saint of baso ball In this city for so long that tho memory of man runneth not back to tho time when- ho first noted as sponsor for tho sport In Omaha, will ofllclato as an umplro In tho Western League this senson. The colonel did not docldo that ho wanted such a position until after President Hlckey had nppolntcd tho official staff, hut Muck has been appointed on the extra list and thero Is every reason to believe that ho will be on the regular staff beforo tho season Is far advanced. Cnlonel Keith will mako a successful um pire. Ho showed his familiarity with tho new rules In the capable umpiring ho did In tho opening games with tho Originals n week ago. Asldo from this ho possesses nil of tho qualifications that go to mako up n suc cessful umpire. Ho Is firm and decisive nnd there will be no hesitation on his part In applying tho rules nt nil times. Hero's to Colonel Duckorlno Keith, cx-prcsldent of tho Omaha Daso Hall club and official um. plro of tho Western League. Unusual Uhrnn I'lny. Although tho Ohio-Nebraska Interstate match did not begin until tho latter part of December last, yet Dr. Van Nuys nnd Mr. DoFranec, nt bonrd No. 1G, have com pleted their game. The play being some what unusual, score Is appended. Score of first game completed in Ohio Nebraska correspondence mntch. White, O. Q. DeFrnnce, Lincoln, Neb., ngnlnst Black, Dr. F. D. Vnn Nuys, Tlflln, O.: SCOTCH (EVANS') OAMUIT. 1- P-K . 1-P-K 4. 2- Kt-IC II 3. Z-Kt-Q U 3. 3- P-Q 4. 3-P x P. 4- H-Q D 4. This is the real Scotch gambit; tho usual play hero Is Kt x P, giving the Scotch opening, or gnme, nnd thought to bo stronger thnn tho text. 4- 4-n-B 4. 5- 0-0. 5 P-Q 3. Black, by playing Kt-B 3 here, may transpose Into Max Iango's attack. t-P-Q Kt 4. This leads Into vnrlntlon of the Evans gambit. Stelnltz recommends taking both pawns, as In tho text, ft- fi-n x Kt v. 7 P-B 3. 71' x I', Bringing nbout In n few moves n posi tion similar to tho "compromised defenso" In tho Evans. 8 Q-Kt 3. S-Q-B 3. 9 I1-1C Kt 5. O-Q-Kt 3. 10P." It 3. 10 B-U 4. 11-P-K 5. Kt x Q B P seems better. 11 11-P-B 7. 12 Kt-B 3. 12 H x Kt. 13 Q x B. 13 K KMC 2. It V X P. 14 P x P, 15-Q U-K. 15-P-H 3. lfi-B-B 4. 10-Kt-K 4. 17-B x Kt. 17 B P X B. lS-B-Kt 5 ch. 1S-K-Q. lit-Kt X P. 10-P X Kt. Seeing his chance of drawing, Black ac cepts the gambit. 20 H-g, ch. 20-P x (Q). 21 11 x Q. ch. 21-Kt-Q 4. If IJ In, R x B, ch, K-K: Q x P with a strong attack. 22 It x Kt. ch. 22 TI-TC 2 and draws. If. 23-Q-B 7. ch. K-B 3; 24-Q x K P eh, K-B 2; 25 Q-B 7 ch. K-B 3, draws by keep ing on the twn squares K B 2 nnd 3. If 26-B-Q I! ch, B in; 27-U x B ch, K x B; 21 B-B 4 ch, etc., nfter a long tight wins tho Black Q, leaving White with Q vs. two rooks, unable to nvold loss of the gnme. wnue, tneretore, torces a draw uy repe tition of checks. Scores nt AVhial. Tho following scores were made at tho regular meeting of tho Omaha Whist club wednesuuy night: NORTH AND SOUTH. Meikle nnd Brown 1SS 7 Alice and A. W. Scrlbncr ISf, Garner and Coc 1st Burness nnd Comstock 1.1 Itogers and G. O. Bcrlbner 173 Burrell nnd Humney 215 Cnhn and McDowell 212 Salmon nnd Ilockrcllow -'10 Shlnlev and Crummer 205 Jordan nnd Rlnchart 202 plus, minus. - fr-vG t 1 IN THE WHEELING WORLD. Four of tho members of the defunct Omaha Cyclo Dealers' Track association mot last Tuesday night nnd formed a new organization, to be known ns the Midway Cyclo Track company, with T. E, Michel, president; Louis Fleschcr, treasurer; Ed T. Hoyden, secretary; H. E. Frederlckson, manager. The company was Incorporated for $1,000, with n paid up capital stock of J800. and nrtlcleb of Incorporation duly filed, Tho now company will begin active work at once and repairs will bo made on tho track Immediately. Tho management Is considering tho prop osition made by Jack Prince laBt summer nnd It Is not nltogother unlikely that tho track will bo raised to 47 degrees at tho cuds, Instead of 45, ns It now stands. The opening meet will bo held on either Mny 12 or 10, with subsequent meets every other Sunday, and the probabilities are that night events will bo put on during 'the monthH of July and August. A big road race Will bo worked tip by the now association, to tako placo on Decoration day, May 30, over the same course as that taken by tho participants In last year's road race, held under the auspices of tho Young Men's Christian association Blair to Omaha, a dlstnuco of thirty miles. Negotiations are already afoot to bring Jack Prlnco and his bunch of eastern cracks hero during the season, nnd If the plans formulated by the new company aro consummated somo good sport may be looked forward to. The proclamation of the police authori ties of Omaha outlawing the scorcher Is sutllciently emphatic to bo heard by the hot boys. It comes" none too toon, for the wind splitters are multiplying rapidly with tho advancing season, Tho most conspicuous of the close-In speedways at tbe present tlmo Is South Sixteenth street, from Vinton to Howard streets, and n policeman on thnt beat can observe any fine day hursts of speed that will curl the batr. The fact that 1 made up my mind, soon nftcr graduat ing from college, that no one man was great enough to master the entire Held of medi cine and surgery, .Many physicians have tried to do this, but they have met with results tisuallv disappointing to themselves nnd often disastrous to their patients. For this reason 1 determined early in my pro fessional career to confine my practice strictly to 11 single line of disease, and to originating and perfecting cures for them. I therefore treat only what I nm absolutely certain that I can positively cure to stay cured-VAIUCOCHI.i:, STIHCTt'HE. CON. TAGIOl'H HLOOI) POISON, NEllVO-SEX-I'AL DEBILITY and all rellex complica tions and associate diseases and weMiknosscH of men. To these maladies alone many of the best years of my life have been earn estly devoted nnel on them all my faculties are concent rated Our consultation and operating rooms are thoroughly equipped with every sclentlllc apparatus, Instrument and dev'ce essential to the most modem methods of practice, and our references, both, professional and llnanclal, 111 e among the best citizens of this vlclnty, whn have been cured by tis und mado happy. I want every mulcted man to freely and fully In vestigate our treatment Each e'ae In treated separately, sclentlllcally, clnsely watching It and carefully following Its symptoms with remedies varied through every stage. The diseases that constitute tny specialty are more fully commented nn below und lire well worthy the careful peru sal of all i.icu In need of medical attention, Varicocele Whatever may be the cause of varicocele, Its Injurious effect Is well known. It do presses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system anil ultlmatelv leads to 11 complete loss of sexual power. If you t aro a victim or this dire disease come to our Allien and let me explain to you mv pro- ' cess of treating It, You will then not won der why I have positively cured hundreds nf cases of vatlcocelo during the pant 1 twelve months. Itnder mv treatment the patient improves from the very beginning. All pain Instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling (illicitly subside. The pools of stag nant blood lire forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal size, strength and soundness. All Indica tions of disease and weakness vanish com pletely and in their stead come tho pride, the power and tho pleasure- of perfect health and restored manhood. Stricturt It matters not how long you have suf-1 fered from stricture, nor how many dlf-1 ferent doctors have disappointed you, STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. Omaha, Neb. REFERENCE: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION in person or by letter FREE. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to I p. m. tho proclamation was provoked by tho swiftness of messenger boys disposes of tho charge of slowness laid against tho pace makers, and makes stnlo nnd untrue the Jibes of countless pnrngraphers. Tho truth t a t Vt . n m no Dfinr'nYinpa 1 11 (tin fimnfi itn I rival messenger boys. Thelr's Is tho pneo that kills. Illcyclo rooters In New York stato nre fighting to extend to steamboats and ferry boats the bicycle baggage law which now applies to railroads. The League of Amer ican Wheelmen has worked for It for two sessions past and failed In each Instance. Last week tho committee In charge of the bill asked to bo discharged from further consideration of tho measure, but the re quest was rejected. As the commltteo Is opposed to tho bill It seems to be shelved for this session. At tho present tlmo tho man with n blcyclo Is obliged to pay 40 cents to check bis wheel on n Hudson river steamboat nnd, moreover, ho Is obliged to tako tho wheel down Into tho freight hold himself, Tho opposition of tho steamboat companies to tho passage of tho bill Is said to bo that they do not wish-to bo made liable for damago done to wheels, having no proper placo to storo them. Ono of tho divisions nf tho League of American Wheelmen has demanded that Its Indebtedness to the national treasury be canceled. President Earlo has replied by stating that all divisions will havo to pay their debts whether to tho national treasury or to outsiders nnd under no circumstances will they be canceled, except by payment. At nrosent thn blcvclo factories through out tho country aro doing an enormous business. Unusually largo demauds aro anticipated this season and more bicycles' will lm nut nn thn market than over be fore New establishments Interested either In tho manufacture or In the salo of bi cycles aro springing up dally, nnd from present Indications the trade will bo im mense. Former Champion Eddlo Bald, whoso re tirement and farewell appearances have hceomo as recurrent as those of an opera singer, Is out again with tho announce ment that ho will return this year to tho racing game nnd will at onco Join tho col ony of riders that Includes Elites, Michael, Wnlthour nnd other cracks In training nt Jacksonville. Dnld mado the same state ment last season and went down to Louis ville to get In condition. Hut tho horses were running down thoro at tho tlmo and Bald cashed In somo big hots. This had n tendency to chango bis mind In regard to working tho pedals and ho gnvo up train ing. Ho then followed tho runners with disastrous results, as ho did tho year be foro, when he went to England with Tod Sloan and dropped a big "wad." Bald Is now convinced that there Is more moaoy In tho cyclo racing game and he intends to i;et a good shnro nf It this season. An nmatcur racing crack of New York met with nu experience recently that places matches In tho samo category with tacks and glass as articles dangerous to pneu matic tires, though u law against throning matches In tho street Is hardly to bo deemed necessary. This amateur, whllo In n raco on an armory floor, punctured hi tiro without knowing It, yet won tho hent. When ho discovered that his tiro was flat ho Investigated nnd fouad n burnt parlor match clinging to tho tire. Then ho remem bered havtpg heard It snap ns ho ran over It. Tho (lames of tho match had softened tho rubber enough to permit of the entranco of tho charred wood, though It took prob ably many revolutions of tho wheel to com pleto tho damage. Charles M. Murphy of mllo-a-mlnute fame Is riding racos on n home trainer with Tom Butler, tho League oi American Wheelmen champion of 1S99, at a vaudo vlllo theater. Tho Interest shown In seeing theso two men perforin Is remarkable, On Wednesday night Murphy, who, by tho way, Is using the samo wheel on which ho mado his daring rldo behind n train, Invited a party of his frlendB to occupy a box. Tho rnco was for three miles and Murphy won It by u few yards In 3:.r.a. "Not so bad for an old man after eighteen years nf racing," Murphy remarked after thn show. They tifce 104 gears, yet their legs fly so fast that they look almost Ilka n broad blur, lu six races Murphy has won four times, President Earle's Idea of raising money for tho Lcaguo of Amcrlcun Wheelmen by selling llfo memberships nt $10 apiece In r.ot being favorably received In the eatt. In Philadelphia there Is much grumbling nbout this latest move on tho part of Mr. Earle, while In Ciotham tho New York stnto division board pf officers took a decided tand by adopting tbe following rcaolu- MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not treat all discuses, hut cure nil I trout I treat inuit cnly. atv.l cure tlicin to stay ctircel. Our treatment will cure you Just as cer tainly ns you come to our olllce for treat- 1 ment. I will not do It by dilating or cut ting. My tieatiueiit Is new, entirely origi nal with me and perfectly pnlnlc". . oni. ' pletely dissolves the Stricture anil prrmu- ' nenlly removes every obstruction front the urinary passage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays all Inllanimat on. reduces tbe immtiilc lflnnd when enliiri'efl. clcminc nun ueais ine maimer mm Kiiiucys wiu-u irriiaieu mm congeieii, invigoraies 111c sexual organs mm icsiores ueiiiiu mm Kounilcss to every part of the body nlTecteil by the ilNcaso. Nervo-Sexual Debility Men, many or you are now reaping the result or your former fully. Your tnnn hood Is falling and will soon be tost un less you do something for yourself. There Is no tlmo to lose. Inipotency, like all sexual diseases, Is never on the standstill, With It you can make no compromise. tlon: "Resolved, Thnt tho hoard of offi cers of tho Now York stato division, Lenguo of American Wheelmen, totally dis approves of the proposed llfo membership plan nnd considers that constitutional re quirements hnvo not been fulfilled." Ex Presldcnt Conwny W. Sams says that tho Maryland division will send In fifty ap plications for llfo membership within the next thirty days. Applications for this class nro coming In from every section of the country, forty being sent In within two duys nftcr tho application blanks wero out, nnd tho funds so derived will give n new Impetus to tho work of tho league In behalf of the good roads movement. Tho feo for this class Is $10 and the members of It aro entitled to nil privileges for life. wiims op ko.mi; ii:oii,k. Tho following plaintive nolo wns picked up In the street nt Clnrksvlllc, Intl.: "Dear May Tho reason 1 didn't laff when you laffed nt mo yesterday In tho postofllco was becauso I havo n bllo on my face nnd knnt laff, If I laff It will bust, but I lovo you old sweet thing, bile or no bile, laff or no laff, you know that. p. s. Burn this up." Tho following letter, written by n woman In Kansas, has been received by tho Phil adelphia police department: "Chief Police, will you see tho woman whoso name Is In tho Inclosed advertisement, 1 will settle with her for $300. Sho has a mcdlclno which hIio says will Removo hair from the face. 1 sent her one dollar nnd got a bottle of tho medicine. I had somo fuz on my fuce. I used ,thu medicine nnd It burnt my fnco and now I havo got a heavy board the doc tor say i will have whiskers now all my llfo. If sho will glvo you $500 I will tnko It and say nothln ngnlnst tho woman." Tho telephone wns put to a novel use In Paris Inst week. Mme. Janvier's baby had a violent fit of coughing In tho night. It scorned like croup to her nnd sho promptly railed up tin family doctor on tho tele phone and told her fears. It was a cold, bitterly cold night nnd th doctor had his doubts about tho need for hasto, but Mme. Janvier was n valuable client whom he had no wish to offend. In his dilemma tho physician had n lirllllant Idea. "Lift tho baby to the telephone, tnndamc, nnd let him cough," ho called, It was done. Tho baby coughed Into tho telephone nnd tho doctor listened Intently to tho sound. Then ho Bald" "Don't worry, mndamo; tho baby hasn't wm TV 3N CURED BBS V Our Vacuum Organ Oovoloper cures where (iorything ebo fails nnd hopn lidciul. Itro Mores small, weak organ", lost power, fnlllnit manhood, drains, orrora of youth, etc. Strlo turo and Varlcocnlo iormancntly curod lu 1 to 4 weeks. Ho Drugs to ruin thn otomnrh. No Eleetrlo Delta to blister and hum. Our Vacuum Do volopcr li a local treatment nppllod directly to tliB weak and disordered imrtB. It rives strength mid Jovolopmout wliorover nppllod. Old men with lnst or falling mnnhood, or tho young nnd iniddlo aged who nro reaping the ri Hilts of youthful error.', bxcchs or over work arn quickly rcitorwl to health, and ijtreugth. Our marvoloii" npplinnro lm astonished tho entire world. HmdreiU of lending pliytlriana In tho Unltod St'atos nro now lecommondliigniir apnll. anco hi tlm poveron rasos whore overy othor known dovlce hns fnllrd. You will pco and feel Its lx?noflt from the first dny for I'M nppllod directly at thn pent of tho disorder. It makes nodifferuueo how eorere tho Get Ready, More Dots, Monday morning, Apr. 15 MASTERED Hither you must master it or It will master you and till ynur whole future with misery ami Indescribable woe. 1 have treated so many eases of this kind that I nm as familiar with them as you ate with the very daylight. Onoo cured by us. you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, prcmntureiirss, small or wink ntgaus, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your mauhooil und absolutely unlit you for study, bushier, pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct nil these evils nnd restore you to what nature Intruded a hale, hearty, happy lumi, with physical, mental and sex ual power complete. Contagious Blood Poison On nccnunt of Its frightful hldeousncss I contagious blood poison Is commonly called tno King 01 venereal diseases. It may no I either hereditary or contracted. Once thn system Is tainted with It. thn disease may manifest Itself in the form of scrofula, ITS OUR BUSINESS to furnish you with tho newest things In Furnishing Goods for men. We nro excltislvo agents In Omaha for I). H. II. Flcxtblo Instep Hosiery a now pair for every ono that falls to give satisfaction, 25c blues, reds, blacks or tans. 101,1 ccS,c,,8 KELLEY & HEYDEN tho slightest trace of croup. Olvo him a llttlo soothing syrup nnd go back to bed." Ho reflected gratefully as ho returned to his own slumbers on how much science has dono for man. A whlto figure which darted from West Forty-first street into Eighth avenue and passed Pnllcemnn Trojan of tho West Thlrty-Bovonth Street Pollco Station, llko a vision, threw that ordinarily matter of fact policeman Into n stnto of excitement nt 1:30 o'clock this morning, reports tho Now York Sun. Trojan was on his post at Forty-third street and Eighth nvenue. In the hazy light of the breaking day tho vision appeared to the policeman llko a spook. Up Fifth nvciiuo dnrted tho spook, with tho policeman lu pursuit. Finally, seeing that ho wns being dis tanced, Trojnn Jumped In a passing nuto mobllo. Electricity was too much for tho fugitive, and ho was nabbed at Fifty-sev enth street. Ho wasn't a spook, however, ' Just an ordinary man wearlng-whtto un- dcrclothcs and white half hose. I Trojan lucked his ghostly prisoner up In tho station house. Tho man gavo his name as Hugh Onllogher, 25 years old, of Southlngton, Conn. Magistrate Meado fined hi m $.1 for being Intoxicated. Ho could give no reason for Ills strango action. As the prisoner had no clothes, ho had no pockets, and consequently no money, so ho could not pay his fine. British I'ortlf ylnii Jnmalen. KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 13. Tho British War office lias decided to strengthea tbo fortifications of Jamaica. Quick-firing guns of tbe latest patterns aro being sent nut, In addition to tbo heavy guns recently placed In tbo forts about Port Royal. The direct fruit lino to Bristol Is now In full swing and the fruit Is finding ready Balo everywhere in England, Without Drugs or Electricity by Our Vacuum Organ Developer No Cure No Pay 75,000 IN USE NOT ONE RETURNED c.isn or how long ht.mding, It Is as sure to yield to our trciitiniiiit us tho tun is to rUn. The blood Is tlm llfo, tho fortllWcr of the hu man body. Our Instrument forces tlio blood Into circulation whero most needed, giving strength and development to weak mill hfclos nnrtn. Tlm Vai tuim Organ DoveloKr was first introduced In tlio standing urnilos of Jluropnn few years ago by tho French specialist, Do lioii8(.!t, nnd its remarkabla sucrebs In thero countries led thn Local Appllnneo I 'o, to secure tlm exclusive control of it mile on tlm extern Continent! and slnco Its Introduction into this country its reninrknhlo cures bnvo nutounded thsentlrn modlrnl profession. It litis restored thousands cf cases ponoimred inrurnnlo by pliyelrians. It euros ijufckly, harmlessly, and without dotontlon from business. Remember thoro Is no exposure, tin C.O.D. or nnv other sehomu In our dealing with tho .public. Wrlto for freo particulars vonlsnnled In plain onvolope. LOCAL APPLIANCE COMPANY, 137 Thorps Block, Indianapolis, Indiana. eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swolhn Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on the face or body, little ulcers lit the mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, nwollon ton sils, tailing out or tho hair or eyebrows and dually n leprous-Ilka dee-ay of the flesh and bone. If you have any of these or similar symptoms you are cordially Invited to consult us Immedi ately, H 1 find your fears are unfounded 1 will quickly unbtitdcti your mind, But If nur constitution Is lurected with syphilitic virus I will tell you so frankly and show ymi how to gel rid of It. our special treat ment for contagious blood poison Is pratlc nlly the result of our life work and Is en dorsed bv the best physicians of America mid Europe, It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of tiny kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease nnd forces out every partlelo of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom of blood poison disappears completely mid forever Tim blood, tho tissue the flesh, tho bones and the whole system are cleansed, purlllcd ami restored to perfect health nnd the patient prepared for the duties and pleasures of life. Associate Diseases In curing nn ailment of nny kind we never fall to remove all rellex complications or associate diseases, If the case Is varicocele, tho weakness caused by It disappears. If It Is striettirn and lias developed Into proi tatlc. bladder or kidney affections, the In jured organs nro all restored to a perfectly healthful condition. If It Is coutagloiH blood poison, any and all skin, blood and bone diseases arising from tho taint are en tirely and permanently eliminated from the ostein. If It Is Itnpotency, the many ills- nun lamenting 11 preniaiute decline 01 pays leal, mental nnd scuul power are totally removed and rapidly replaced by the youth, fill energy of robust manhood, lleneo all result Imp lllu nii.i .aIIav iMiiiH,.!i t(mtt. which mn be properly termed assoclato diseases, ntnl which, In fact, are often mnro serlniis than the original ailment that glvo 1 rise to them all, we say, disappear com pletely nnd forever with the cure of tho 1 main malady. i Corresponcence Most cases can be treated successfully at home. Ono personal visit Is preferred, but If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for nti to call nt our olllce, wilto us a full and un reserved history or your case, plainly stat ing your symptoms. We make no chargo for private counsel and give to each patient 11 LEGAL CONTRACT to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, write. Address 9 9 H UNLESS, USHION FRAME OASTER BRAK. Tho three combined mako a per fect up-to-duto bicycle. 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