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THE OMAHA "DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1001. 11 OMAHA PROUD IN DEFEAT Puts Up Such a Good Gam that St Jenph it Long In Donbt UNDERWOOD ACHIEVES MOST GLORY Data n Well nn He Plfclie nml Vlr-tuall)- Wlna the finnic Held Suffers llne llnll Vlcls-sltnde. ST. JOSEPH, May 11. (Special Tele (ram.) St. Joseph won from Omaha today In ono of tho most exciting Rntncs ever played on the grounds. The work from the start was clever In both teams. Pitcher Underwood of tho homo team virtually won the game by his hitting an well as pitching. A fcaturo was the running one-hand catch of Center I'loldcr Held of Omaha In tho fourth Inning. Ho was given an ovation for tho clever act, hut soon afterward ho dropped nn easy ball and much of his glory faded. Tho gamo was hard fought on both sides and was not won until the last man was out. In field work tho visitors mado four errors, but they did not affect tho score. Score: ST. JOSEPH. Ail. It. Iloncyman, cf , r 1 Klood. 2b 3 1 Hchrall. If 4 l Hall, 31 3 0 Davis, Ih 4 0 HuMwItt, fs 3 1 MeKlbben, rf 4 0 Dooln, c 4 l Underwood, p 4 l Totals 31 C OMAHA. Carter, If 4 1 Htewart, Kb 3 1 MeAtidrows, 3b 3 2 Letcher, rf I 11 Cnlhomi, lb 4 0 Toman, ss 4 0 Held, cf 4 0 Glfide, 0 4 0 Oraham, 11 4 1 Total v.3 C Rt. Joseph 1 it 3 0 Ornahn 0 0 1 0 Two-buso hits: Stewart, t'ndcrwood, Thrco-bnso hit: I'ndcrwjod. Homo run: .McAndrews. Hhsch on balls: McAndrnws. S'PW'irt. I'lood. llulswltt. lilt by pitched hall: Mood. Hail. Struck rait: Carter. Held, fllndo, Graham, IJonln, Mclvlbbcn. Schrull. '.eft on Imscs: Omiiha, 3: St. JoHepb, 7. Double Play: llulswltt to Flood to Davis. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Mesmcr. NPIIIMiS 11171 ti;ii am. Aitot;.n. olorniln l)rf;ni M 1 11 11 en o I In Klght to .Six. COl.OItADO 8PIUNCIH. May ll.-Colo-radii Springs defeitted Minneapolis todav by better iill-arotind work. Whlterldeo was effective at critical tlmeH. Hwornstcdt 'vuh butted bard at times unci errors by Klelnow I contributed to the score Attendance 1,W. Score . 1UI.K. Colo. Springs .0 1 (i 1 0 1 3 ! Hi 1 .Minneapolis ..Ollooioi 2 ! 11 7 ' Hntterles: Colorado HnrlticM. WhlterblKe and Arthur; Minneapolis, SwornsteUt mid Klelnow. If. O. A. 13. 0 1 0 n 1 3 8 U 2 10 1 1110 1 15 1 0 0 1 s 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 4 111 10 27 19 2 11. O. A. E. n 1 0 0 13 2 0 2 0 -1 I) 0 2 0 (I 1 X II (I 1 1 2 II 14 0 1 0 ft 1 0 2 II 4 0 "i 21 II "I 0 0 0 2 f. 0 2 0 2O5 TimiTKn.v i. Tin: niisr i.vm.mi. tinman City Hun All liter the He .MoIiicn 'Ten 111. KANSAS CITY, May 11. -Kansas City made thirteen runs In the I! rut Inning to day. Stoffanl was not lilt ns hard us the scoro would Indicate. He received miser able support. Glluon mudo his llrst ap pearance for the locals nnd his work was supcri), Attendance, i,vm. Bcure: 11.1 1. K. Kansas City.. 13 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 -22 7 Des Moines... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 10 Hntterles: Kansas City, Gibson, Wolfe nnd Oondlng; Des Moines, Steffanl nnd Conwell. DUN Vim IMLV roil ST. I'All,. ST, LOUIS GOES TO PIECES Chicago! Pound. Poifill nnd Audhtff Clear Off thi Earth. RED LETTER DAY FOR WINDY CITY Hiimiii MliiMtd I p t'redltnhl.v In the llox nnd Whole Tenm .loin In Work of Iteiletniitlon Score IU to 'i. Kostnl Is lilt llnril mill TIioiiiiin I'ltrhr Stenil)- (Jnme. DIJNVKIl, May 11. St. Paul won nn easy victory over the locals today. Kostul was lilt hard, while Thomas pitched u stonily gumo and hud excellent support. Attend ance 1,(A. Score: St. Paul 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 'fi lOl Denver 11 0 0 0 U 1 0 0 01 S 3 Hatterles: St. Paul. Thomas nnd Wilson; Denver, Kosal, James and Kyllivun. Western l.enxiie Stiiiidliiic. Won. Jost. Kansas City :: Omaha 4 4 Denver 4 t Minneapolis 4 4 St. Josoph I 4 Colorado Springs 4 4 St. Paul I u Des Mollies 3 U P.O. SM .5"0 .:m .U .iW .4JI .375 CHICAGO, .May 11 The St. Louis Na tionals went all to pieces today before tho hard and consecutive hitting of both Powell and Sudhoff. Young Kason pitched u very creditable game for Chicago, keeping the hits well scattered. Attendance, I.SOO. Score: cincAoo , sr. Lout.-). It.ll.O.A K. lt.lt.O.A.E. Itartzfll, If. 2 3 3 0 O.llutketl, If.. 110 0 1 were the result of four hits, two of ttrm two-baggers. CHeason's Melding was a r i tur Attendance, 7.912. Scoie DLTIIOIT 1 IIILAliO. It.ll.O.A. i:.' 11. II OAK I i I 1 JIo, u 12' 1 0 JonM. rf 0 1. . tf 0 11 n j 11 (i 1 1; j 0 0 : j 0 3 a 0 1 0 0 Uii). 2b llatroli. cf . 1 1 0 Oleasnn, Sb. 0 0 i 6 1 Mfrlfn, itj liolnief, rf . 1 I 10 0 Islvll. lb Dillon. Ib... 0 1 14 Klberfeltl. ill II I Nencc. if... s l 2 llutlow, c... 1 i 3 0 l Miser, p. Totals 0 llnrtm'n, 3I 1 1 1 Shuunrt. as. 0 0 0 McKnrl'd, If 1 1 0 Sulllmn. c. I 0ikopc, p. 0 Illarv) . 9 9 ; 1 1 1 0 0 0 il 0 1 i 6 1 1 V Detroit Chicago Karned tin a: Innings pitched )asu nits Two-base i: J Tolal 4 U .1 I . . .". 0 (I 1 3 ft II 0 ! .. 1 ft 0 0 0 3 U 0 0 I Detroit. 1. Chicago. 1 Skopee, ': Harvey. 4, un riKopeo, ; on liurve, hits: Nance, Cast y, Dlllin, iMilnii. rf... 3 : 0 1 0 Orcn. rf .. 3 3 i 0 0 Dexter, lb.. 1 2 6 3 0 t'hllils, 3b... 0 0 4 ( 0 Kaymcr, lb, 1 1 t i I McCor'k, ks. 3 I 3 3 o Clisnc, c... 3 0 7 1 o! i:ason, p.... 0 2 2 0 0 Totals . 12 it 57 13 "I Chicago St Louis Left on bases: Two-base hits; Isruger, Wallace ColleK (innies. At Iowa City Iowa, 21: Amos. 3. At (Jnlesburg Knox, r: Lake i'nrcst, 3, At Ann Arbor University of Michigan, 7; University of Illinois, fi. At I.nl'iiyette Purdue, 9; Nebraska, 4, At South Head Helolt, 7; Notro Dame. 2, At Madison, Wis. Wisconsin university, C; Chicago university, 8, At Obvrlln, O.-Oberlln, 23; Western Re serve, 1. At Providence Yale. 13; Drown, 5. At Cambridge Harvard, 15; Ilowdoln, 0. At Ithaca Cornell, ; Princeton, 1. At York Columbia, 3; Pennsylvania, f. At Lexington, Ky. Georgetown, 11; Ken tucky, 4. Western Association. At Toledo Toledo. 9; Dayton. 8. 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Kith and Clilc.ifto Sts. m m sW Iteldrlck, cf 0 0 I ii 1 Donovsn, If 0 1 1 0 0 McOann, lb. 0 1 11 1 0 Wallace, , 0 I 2 3 0 t'Aditn, 2b.. 0 14 3 0 Kruitrr, 3b. 0 2 1 I 2 rtclirlVfr, o. 1 1 I 3 rnwrll, p... 0 0 U 1 o riudhoff, p.. 0 1 0 0 1 Totals ..J 21 15 5 .1 0 3 1 4 0 2 1 12 .00 2 00000 02 Chicago, 0; St. Louis, 5. Ilartzfll, McCormlCK, 'rhrnn.hnKrt fills' Hurl Bell, Green. Saerlllce hit: Powell. Stolen buses: Hartzell, Dolan 2), Dexter, Kay mer, Chunce, McGnnn. Double plays: Mc cormick to Dexter, Itaynicr to Chllds to Dexter, Wnllace to McGnnn, McCortnlck to Chllds to Dexter. Struck ojt: lly i-joson. 4; ny Powell, 1, by Sudhoff, 1. Passed bull: Chiinci'. tinsps on hulls! nrr Eason, 3: off Powell, 1; off SudholT, I. Time: 1:53. Umpire: Kmsllc. llltOOKt.V.V M'.VKH l'AS!US SKCOM). Mutthewson Allocs the I'ennnnt Hold ers Just 'Inn lilts. lUlOOICt.YN. Mnv 11 Mnltliriv.nn mnr. than maintained bis reputation as o pitch ing wonder today by shutting out the Na tional lirooklyns and allowing only two lilts, one of them a scratch. Only two of Brooklyn's runners reached second. Tho lleldlnu oil both sIiIcm u-iis snlpiullit run. slderlng the slippery held. Attendance. 8,500. Score: NUW YORK. 1 llUOOKLYN. n.ir.o.A.n.i ii.ii.o.a.e. Hrrnsnl, cf. 2 HMtmcli, If.. 1 Duvls, ss.... 1 Hlckm'n, rf 0 Strane, 3b.. 0 GanzM, lb.. 0 Nelson, :b.. 1 Miultli, c 1 1 Slatth's'n, p I 1 Totals .. New York Brooklyn . Hunted 1 1 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 K-lcr. rf... 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 Pcnei-k'rd, If 0 0 2 0 4 3 0 McCVry, cf. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 rarrHI. lb.. 0 0 7 2 2 1 1 Daly, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 Dahlcn 0 0 13 0 Ciatlns, 3b.. 0 0 4 t) 1 McClulre. c. 0 1 0 3 0 Kennedy, p. 0 0 - - Hughes, p... 0 0 0 27 10 2, Totals ..0 2 27 8 0 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 0 07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O runs: Now York. 7. Two-linn lilts: Sclbach, Davis. Thrce-baso bit: Bernard. Klrst base on errors: Brooklyn, Left on liaseH; Brooklyn. 6: New York. 4. Double play: Dahleu to Knrrcll. Bases on balls: off Matthcwson, 1; off Kcnnxly, i on iiugnes, KtrucK out: iiy .Mat thew son. I. by Konnedy, 2; by Hughes, 4. Passed ball: Smith. Time: 1:36. Umpire: O'Day. II I, a mi: IT ALL t) Kill MCIIOI.S. Ilnstnn t.'linrups Its Ilefent to I'ormer Oinnhnn's Poor IMteliliiR. BOSTON. May 11. Nichols lost the came for tho National Bostons today, eight runs neing mauo on in 111 in lite tourtn inning, from tlvo singles, a two-bagKer, 11 thrce IniKKcr, a homo run and three biscs on bulls. Willis replaced him In the (If tli nnd wus In splendid form. Orth was utmost Invincible, except In tho fourth, when Hnm lltou nnd Beaumont nliiKlcd and Long's homo run brought In three runs. Attend ance, 2,600. Score: rillLADELrill.V. I UOSTON. n.ILO.A.E. ll.It.O.A.B Thomas, cf. 1 0 1 0 0 Hnmllfn. cf 1 2 0 0 0 3,13 0 OTcnney, Ib.. 0 Olt 0 0 0 1 Drtuont, Mi. 1 1 0 3 0 7 0 l,ons, ss.... 1 1 1 1 1 0 O.Crollus, if.. 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 Gam'ons. If 0 0 3 I o 3 0,I.owr, 2b.... I 1 0 2 3 3 0 Klttrpdne. c 0 1 12 1 0 0 3 0 Nichols, p.. 0 0 0 2 I Willis, p.... 0 0 0 2 ill 1 Totals ..4 6 1111 2 3 0203001 0-9 0 0 0 3 O 0 1 0 01 Unston. 0: Phlludelnhla. 6. Two-base hits; Jacklltsch, Ilnllmun, Three. iiaso nit: uciuunniy. uonio runs: i,nng, Single. Stolen liasn: Delahnnty. Double plays: AVoIverton to Crosi to Delahnnty, Cross to Delahnnty. Sacrlllco hits: Hamil ton, Slagle, Hullmun. Busch on balls; Off Nichols, 3; off Willis, 1; off Orth, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Gammons, Hnllmnn. Struck out: By Nichols. 4; by Willis, 2; by Orth, 1. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Nash. Hurtmiili. I low Sacrlllco hit; Merles, Stolen base: engcr. Klrst base on balls. Off Yeager, 4; off Hkopec, 5. Hit by pitch d oaiii iiariett. rim nase on errors ue trolt, 1; (. hleago. 1. Left on bases- De troll, 7; Cnteago, 11. Struck out. By Yeager, 2; by Skopec, 1: by Harvey, I Wild pitch: By Skopec. 1 Time 2;i). Umpire: Sheridan, t'l.OSK C l,l7l'tll COWIH MAI K. Baltimore (liases Ills Amerlenii Athletics to the Wire. BAI.TIMOItE, .May II. -The Bultlnvjre American lengife team cuino within nn ace of tlelng the score In the ninth Inning In the gume today with the Philadelphia Ath letics, but Snodgrns., who wus running lor Hoblnson, tus thrown out at the plate. Oi-ler was put nut of the game for back tulk to the umpire when ordiired off :ho couching line, Attendance. 3,517. Score: ATHLETICS, UALTIMOIti:. It.ll.O.A. K. It.ll.O.A. i:. lUydtn. rf. 1 I 1 1 1 McClrrtw, 3b 0 1 I 3 0 Oflcr, cf.. .0 1 2 0 0 Donlln, If .. 1 1 3 0 0 Kriuer. cf . I I 10 0 Wlll'ms. !b 1 1 2 2 0 Fulli, If 1 2 3 0 OKHsier, ss.. 112 2 3 0 Hpymour, rf 1 I 1 0 5 0 0 ft 1 0 I 2 i) Boncll, 1.. 0 0 1 2 0 Uijole, :b... Hpybold, lb. 1) 3 14 0 0 Jackson, cf. 1 Cross, 3b.... 2 2 0 2 0 rout, lb... I I IwMlcm!, ss 0 0 0 l'over, c... 0 1 i Ucrnh'dl, p. 0 0 0 0 1)1 1 0 rciblnson, c. 0 Totals . 6 10 2 11 3 Totals .. 7 It T.7 14 1 Athletics 0 I 0 I I 0 0 I 0 7 Lnltlmore 0 0 0 2 n 0 3 1 l- 0 Two-base hits: LnJole. Seybold, Cros 2). Three-base lilts: Williams, Kelrter, tiny den, LnJole. Stolen base: Sevbold. flr-H base on balls: Off Bernhardt, 1; off Howell, 1. Struck out. By Howell, 3; by Bern hardt, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: CantUllon, I'llOVKN MII.WAL'KHK'S TTIIX TO I. Clevelnnil's I'ltehers .Mnke Victory ICnsj to (ipl-.Sriirr 11! to !i. MILWAUKEE. May 11. Scott and HolTer were both easy today and tho home Amer ican team won Its llrst game of the series' from Cleveland. Conroy's batting and Wnlriron's lidding were features. The weather was cold, making fast playing Im possible. Attendance, l.MiO. Score: MILWAUKEE. eLEVl!l,AND. It.H.O.A.n. It.ll.O.A. E. Waldron, rf 2 (lllliert, 2b.. 3 2 Hnlltn'n, cf. 2 1 Andcrs'n, lb 3 3 Conroy, ss.. 3 4 Duffy. If.... 1 i llurlie, 3b... 0 0 lahy, c. ... 0 1 Sparks, p... 0 0 Drlab'ty. lb 2 Kllok. rf.... 1 Wolv't'n. 3b 3 SlaRl. If.... 1 Jackl'ch, c, 0 Cross, ss,.., 0 Hallm'ii, 2b 1 Orth, p 0 Totals .. 3 12 ! Philadelphia . . . Boston Earned runs: 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 Pleltsr'K. rf. 1 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 McCarfy. if 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 Onlns, cf.. 0 1 t 1 0 S 0 0 t.aCh, , lb. 0 U 0 0 0 3 3 0 llrmlloy. 3b. 1 0 3 4 1 10 0 Heck. !b 113 2 0 0 1 3 Shay, ss.... 1 3 2 2 0 7 3 1 Wood, c 1 I 4 2 0 0 3 OHcott, p.... n 0 0 0 0 -Hart 0 0 0 v D Totals ..12 13 27 II 6 lloffcr. p....0 1 0 0 I Tot.Hn . 3 10 21 16 1 Batted for Scott In the second. Milwaukee' 2 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 -12 Cleveland loot 0 200 1 0 Earned runs: Milwaukee. 5; Cleveland, 1. Hits: Off Scott, 3; off lloffer. 12, Two-Info hits: Anderson, Beck. Three-base hits Duffy, Leahy, Shay. Home run: Conroy Stolen bases: Plckerliiu (.1). McCarthy Conroy (3). Burke. Waldron. Basen on balls: Off Sparks, 5; off Scott. 3; off llof fer, 5. lilt by pitched ball. Leahy. Wild pitches: Hoffir, 2. Struck oat: lly Sparks. 1; by lloffer. 2. Sacrlllco lilts: Waldron, 2. Ixift on buses: .Milwaukee, 11; Cleveland, 12. Innings pitched: Scott, 1, lloffer, 7. Time: 2:05. Umpire. Connolly. WASIIlXfiTO.V WINS 'run givtawav. Gets Three Huns In I'Mrst InnliiK mill Huston eier 'niche I . rtnsTnN. Mnv 11. -After Lewis had tilled the bases In the llrst by gifts, Qulun drovo a two-bagger to left, bringing In three runs and winning the game tor the American Washlngtons. lxe, though batted hard at times, kept the hits well scattered. Free man wiih put out of the game In-the second for kicking. Attendance, 7.2(11. Score: WAaillNdTON UOSTON. It.ll.O.A 13. t It.ll.O.A. V.. Fnrr'll. cf.. 1 0 1 0 fIVmil, It.... 0 1 1 0 0 Bveiftt, lb. 0 0 11 0 0 Ilnmplilll. rf 0 0 1 0 0 Foster. If... 1 0 3 0 0 Jones, cf.. 0 0 10 0 1 u ( oimiK, uii. .1.1 ,11 4 0 Freem'n, lb 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 Mclean, II). 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 IMrfllt, ss... 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 1-Vrrls. !b... 1 1 5 5 0 2 0 ("rigor, o. . . 0 1 3 0 0 Iws, p.... 0 1 0 3 0 3 4 27 12 0, Totals ..2 8 2T 10 0 Washington 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Boston 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Earned runs: Boston. 2. Twn-buBe tiltf: Dowd, Collins, Kieeiniin, I'errls, Quinn. National Game Postponed. PITTSBURG, May U.-Plttsburg-Cincln-nntl National game postponed; ruin. National I,ennne Stnndlnir. Won. I.ost. Pittsburg 10 Cincinnati in New Yatk 7 Boston 7 Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia 7 St, Louis 7 Chicago 7 5 i 5 1; X 9 11 12 P.O. .K6 .K25 .5S3 .53S . Pill .437 .3S8 .307 IEATS AMERICAN CHAMPS Detroit Taken a Lead of l'lve Huns III Klrst Innlngr and Keep It. DETROIT. Mich., May 11. Detroit of the American league bunched four hits with Chicago's two errors In tho llrst Inning today and got In live runs. A base on balls, a steal by Yeuger nnd n wild pitch gave Detroit another ran In the fourth and In tho fifth two bases on balls i;nd three hits guve the locals three more runs. Chicago's threo .runs In tho sixth Inning DutiKan, if.. I 0 Quinn, 2b... 0 1 2 Cllnirm'ii, ss 0 1 1 Cmiithlln, 3b 0 0 3 Clark, c 0 1 1 le, p 0 1 2 Totals Double plnvs: Parent to Kcrrls to Free man. Sacrlllco hit.: Everltt. First base on balls: Off Lewis, C. Hit by pitched hall: Clark. Struck out; By Lewis, 2; by Lee, 1. Time: 2:52. Umpire: Huskcll. American League Mnndlnic. Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit Chicago Baltimore .. Boston Washington Philadelphia Milwaukee .. Cleveland ... 12 10 1 5 0 K S 11 11 750 .CtiG .5S3 .53.H .500 .:i .312 .277 UK. A. D. bEAHLlis, ae Most Reliable Specialist In Dis eases of Men. STRICTURE Cured with a new Home treatment. No pain, no detention from business. URINARYd"11'? 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Nebraska lost to Purduo uni versity today, 9 to I, Tho westerners lost ticfiuiMft thnv could not hit the ball nnd their errors went nil mode at critical times and were costly. Kor tho llrst four Innings it looked ns though the Ne hrnsknnH would' win. Thnv started out with a run In the llrst. two In the third and one In tho fourth, Hut this ended their score getting, Purdue could do noth ing for four innings, In the tifth they tied the score. Two men were ojt when Dentition drnnned nn easy lly. This would have shut off Die four scores, but Purdue jumped on tne norseniui! nnu iiununereii it all over the Held. Kour runs were tho prollts of this sprint. In tho fifth they kent no their Miurt. hattlriK out three mare runs, ujded by nn error nnd n "dead" h.-tll. The Indlnns made one In tho eluhth una another in ine ninin. isenrasKU couiu not mish 11 man Iiy third after thu fourth inning, tuny piiriifu 11 Krcai game lor ruruue. it was due mosuy io nis goou work that his team nulled out the mime. Sunday morning tho fe'nni starts west 'nto Missouri, score; Il.lI.E. Purduo 0 n 0 0 4 a 1 1 9 13 Nebraska 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 r, nnttnrles: Purdue. Hllbv and Robertson: NohriiBK.i, Townscnu, unities nnu uoanc. FORM NEW BOWLING TEAM C'rnek Howler llnnil Themselves To, Kether nnil Will .Meet Oinnhns Tomorrow Mht, The Missouri Rivera, a new bowling team organized last week with a member ship Including sotno of the recognized best bowlers in the city, will meet tho Omahus In a matrh gsmo for 100 a side at Clark's alloys Monday night. The match Is being looked forward to with more than passing Interest, because of the personnel of the now team and tho high record established by tho Omahae In their bowling perform ances ever slnco tho team was organized. The members of tho new Missouri Rivers are Kautfman, Clarkson, Yost, Hartley and Inches, HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT. For Blood Poisoit nnd All Diseases of the Blood Dr. McGrew can givo you Hot Springs treatment for Blood Di'asc, (except the water) and he guarantees better results and better satisfaction, lies ties you can take his I rent incut right at home, ami no one will ever litiil out that you hnve this terrible disease. It is quite different when you go to the Springs, for that trip alone is quite suftit'ient to advertise just what your ailment is. Have you ever thought of this? All external signs of this disease disappear at once under lr. .Metirew's treatment, and not a spot or pimple will ever appear to expose the nature of your disease. This fact alone is a priceless comfort ami consolation to one afliicted with this ailment. lr MetJrow (St'AWANTIOlCS you a 1M01J.M AXKXT TIH5 for life. NERVOUS DEBILITY J11 all its various forms. Dr Me(.i row's system for treating this disease, gives renewed energy, more vitality and greater ambitions. STKOTfiE A treat meat that cures in less than days without pain or cutting. Mvnev i-iii'n iv: 11 nn 1M1 ill nnil and 110 loss of time from work. VARICOCELE AHD HYDROCELE Positively Cured in Less Than IO Days without the loss of ti single hour's time. Dr. iHcGrcw's treatment for Varicocele give absolutely no pain and is the quickest form of curing this disease that, has ever been discovered. The doctor has devoted 25 Years to the treatment of Varicocele, and it is but, justice to him to say. without fear of contradiction, that his treatment of Varicocele has no equal anywhere An absolute cure is guaranteed, OVER 20,000 CASES Have boon cured of Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain Power, Poor Memory, Deppon dency, Gleet, and all unnatural Discharges. CHARGES LOW TREATMENT BY MAIL. Office Hours y a.m. to (.) p.m. Sundays, S a.m. to f p.m. P O. Box TUf? Office Over 215 South 14th Street, Bel. Bauglas and Farnam Sts., Onaha, M) an LIVERBTA THE UP-TO-DATF. LITTLE LIVER PSLL LIVERITA for SICK HEADACHE LIVERITA lor DYSPEPSIA LIVERITA for FLATULENCH LIVERITA for HBARTOURN LIVERITA for PAIN AFTER HATINO LIVERITA for WANT OP APPETITE LIVERITA for ACIDITY OF STOMACH LIVERITA for NAUSBA LIVERITA for SOUR STOMACH LIVERITA for SLOW DI0E5TI0N LIVERITA for FULLNESS LIVERITA for FOUL BREATH LIVERITA lor HAD TASTI! I.N MOUTH LIVERITA for COATED TONOL'fi $500 REWARD Wo will pay tho nbovo reward for nny ense of Liver Complaint, Dysiwpsin, Side X ITo.,,.,,.!,n T.,,1!,rot!.... '...,..!...:. Costivcncsa wo cannot euro with Liverita, tho Up-to-Dato Littlo Liver Pill, when tho dirootiotiH aro strictly complied with. Thoy nro purely Vfgctablo nnd never fail to givo patisfaction. 25c boxes con. tain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills. fit hnYna rrtntnfn 1T T'llla ItAtvnm nfcitK. A stitutions nnd imitntinna. Rnnt. bv nmtl. Q L Stamps takon. Nhhvita Mkbical Co., S Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111. 5 LIVERITA for BILIOUSNESS LIVERITA for SALLOW FACE LIVERITA for TORPIU LIVCR LIVERITA for CONSTIPATION LIVERITA for SLUOaiSH IJOV"!.s LIVERITA for PILES LIVERITA x for BLOTCHES & PIMPLES LIVERITA for .MUDDY COHI'LEXION LIVERITA for JAUNDICE LIVERITA for INSOMNIA LIVERITA for BAD BLOOD LIVERITA for KIDNEY COHPLAINTS LIVERITA for BEAUTIPYINO THE COMPLEXION LIVERITA for WOMEN and CHILDREN St '4 LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE 139 NERVITA MEDICAL CO., CHICAGO. ILL. For nale Iiy ICnhn St Co., l.Mli nn'i Douulitii HI,, Omiibii, (ieuruo 6. DhvIh, Cniuioll llluITu, liinii, an nnd at tho fiaie Glty nlloys no one has sue ceodul in asslnR I). W. Odell'a scoro of 2.17. Mib. Halin I'haperonrd a parly of younR women howlers at Clnrk'n alleys Mouduy night. Tho younR women were Misses Lou PeRnu, Tip Inman, I.ouiso Oocrno nnd Mayiuo Ooorne. Miss Caroline Lecdcrs established tho hll?h alloy record for women bowlers at Clark's nlloys Thursday nlfiht, scoring 185. At tho Oato City alleys Miss Klslo Metz is liiRh for the women's prize with a scoro of 117. H. Beselln won the weekly prize at Clark's alloj last wcok fo tho -ki scoro at bovcii.diiwn. lie hail a scoro of 6. At tho date City alleys A. Kortlang won ihe seven-down prize with a scoro of 8. Women bowlers have been patronizing the (.'liferent alleys of the city to a notice able oxtent during the last week. At Clark's Wednesday morning a party com posed of Mesdames Fred Kmc, II, BoBelln, William Wlgman, Phil Wlndholm and Al Itawltzcr enjoyed several games at ten pins. The same evening Mr. and Mrs. W. Whlttaker, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shrader bowled for a couple of hours. At two of the prominent down-town al leys the high tenpln score for tho month Is the same Over at Clark's Bert Christie holds tho high score for the month, with that number to his credit, Illnh tenpln scores for the last week aro as follows: Oatf City alleys: "j. J. Davoy, 211; Kit Carson, 214; G. L, Mclntyre. 201; Ted Neole, 232, 20.".; II. M. Benedict, 206, W. C. Nelson, 211, 220, 20G; C. B. Ilrtdcnbeckcr, 220, 207; O. J. Martin, 208; I). W. Odell, 257; C. S. Seaman, 200, 200, 200, ?03, 212, 230, 201; K. M. Tracy, 200; D. I) Skinner, 231, 221, 201. ; Hcno Magoey, 210, 211, 230; M. U. McDowell, 202, 217; Al Krug, 202; W. F, Clarkson, 220; W. II. Dale, 210, 215; Dll llo Ollchrlst, 222, 206, 201. Clark's alleys: K. J. Bengele, 201. 203, 213, 200, 205; R. Ayers, 210; Ocorge Lavidge, 212, 201, 205, 200, 201, 205, O. F. Lovell, 210; W. W. Inches, 214; Illlllo Amhruster, 215, 245; W. W. Scott, 203,; A. Coin, 210, 218, 208, 222, 214, 222, 233. 211, 219; Frank Fogg, 202, 201; William Wicmau, 225; W. F. Schneider, 200, 242, 203, 202; F. H. Baden, 203, '211; W. F. Clarkson, 202, 211, 215, 204; II. C. Yost, 215, 214, 222; W. II. Stapnnhorst, 215, 254, 203, 223, 215; Davy lltlbln, 207, 200. 210; Walter I.lngafolt, 201, 200, 213; Orover Smith. 242; Charles Zarp, 207; B. Abel. 231; W. W. Hartley, 214; James Smcad, 226; Stockton Ileth, 203, 225; I.. W. Stearns, 202; B, W Christie, 257; Captain Outirann, 226; W. S. Sheldon, 20$. MEM Cured While You Sleep. IN 15 DAYS I WEAK, WASTING STRICTURED 19,846-CURES DURING LAST YEAR 19.846 Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Be neath the Sun-IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Matfc St. James Treatment Applied Locally ana mrecuy 10 iuc auuugu ia.i. IuxpiI it in rMleu- i r tnlro filter limn hi !' - nnl treotment which must pass t hrougli tho stomach and urine i'-forc it ic Ihe sent of dlseone. The sfm nal ducts pro lect Into the urethral canal oukU the l'rostato Oliind. nnd nro easily treated p) I.Otl.1, TlimTJIIINT, Dr. Carter's "Gran-Bolvent soluble Bougies will dissolve, digest nnd foriver remove We answer Ihe , TO ' WTfVTB T B"Stt:!N Ti B yr'cnV Wy HTSfe'M' The"! S mi- trVnlinen. :. kiiSri 'Th'i dJAnl is Prepared U, (Vhi.' l (h"a1. ai. irerted Into the water nussago nt night, m iuTOW Him- whore they dissolve and doposlt the inedtra n, rlvA-h Uie . ".- Hon In Us full strength upon t . ntBt. li TS5et becl.'me ' niand, oontrac n and renh"nln th. ...U.7iin7r nml re- i Uliris ami 1'ijitr. v r.u niui '' VSH ix." wenkenert nnu re ..... ..M 1HHIONu fin,i cur UK while th patient Bleeps, STRICTURE VARICOCELE In 15 days venlence. night and Varlrnrelo li un .ircumulatlnn of sug Blsh blood In the veins of the senium. du solely to linuerfeet clriMlutlnn. nd has its origin In 11 diseased and torpi'i Prontnta Oland. OperntloiiH In till" disease ara only temporary, and no ineehnnlral devlca yet dlsrovernl has i-urcd a Hlngle rasa. (Iran-Solvent lifals the Prostate .and re stores healthy elreuiailon. Vnrloorsle dls ml the sluuelsh arr.iniulntlnn la without pain, Injury or Incou- i replaced by pure, lieiilUi red blood The bougies are Inserted at Thousands of men slrletured we(1k, wnst- on, n-til n voj u eeo. "tiran inir nncl iieHiionui'in wire t-uri'ii nnu re- ij ........ j . .... ... .u.n .vmnlim nr .ifilnf ure. leaving tho canal as healthy as whn nature formed It. No HIIUTAI. CUT TINO Oil DILATING. NO IN.IKUTIONS HlUrCII M .(Mini- Ptriiiui. Miai A vnet arm) of rnun in whor-i ih HkiU of jlfft han poptratert Dim fi'arfvil ulRhtmar til Plltt.lllMl Hint nviiMHiii VMJ uniir TDC ATM KMT V MAIL CAN HI? UaKI) hy the IWTIKNT Space will pot permit a complete description of the Incomparable Si James treat inent In I'rethrnl Diseases, Kvcry sufferer from Htrlclure, nnd the offspring. Pros It I and Hemlnal Weakness, should wrlto to the Ht Jumes As- usfl K it mm snclatlon. ,2 Ht. James HulldliiK. Cincinnati, O . for tholr lllus- IJ b trated work showlnu the parts of the human svstem Involved In lk "V Urethral AllmentH which lliey send to male applicants, secure- al mm ly wrapped In plain packaue. prepaid CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. ST. JAMES ASSN., 62 ST. JAMES BLDG,, CINCINNATI, 0,