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10 Sick Made Well Weak Made Strong Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered by Famous Doctor Scientist that Cures Ev ery Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Are Effected that Seem Like Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived. Till Iteiiiody In I'rrv to All Who Semi Name mill Address, After yearn of patient study, nnd delving Into tho dusty records of the past, n well as following modern experiment In the renlms of medical science, Dr. James W. Kldd, 161 First National Hank building, Kort Wayne, Ind., makes the startling an- nit. .TAM13S WII.MAM KIIJI1. nounccment that he has surely discovered tha elixir of life. That ho Is able with the ntd of a tnystorloiiH compound, known only to himself, produced as a result of thn years hu him spent In searching for this precious llfe-glvb-ig boon, to euro any and every disease that Is known to tho human body. Thorn Is no doubt of the doctor's earnestness In making his claim and the remarkable cure that ho Is dally effecting eeom to hear him out very strongly- Ills theory which ho advances Is one of reason nnd bncd on sound experience In a medical jiractlco of many years. It costs nothing to try his remarkable "Kllxlr of I.lfo," as ho calls. It, for ho sends It free to any one who Is a sufferer. In stuilclcnt quantities to convince of Its ability to cure, so there Is absolutely no risk to run. Some of the cures cited arc very remarkable, and but for reliable witnesses would hardly bo ci edited. Tho lamo havo thrown away enaction and wnlkcd about after two or thrco trials or tho remedy. Tho sick, given up by homo doctors, havo been restored to their families and friends In perfect health. Ilhuuinatlsn', neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases and bladder troubles disappear as If by magic. Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fevers, consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, ca tarrh, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, lungs or any vital organs nro easily overcomo In a spaco of tlmo that Is slmnly marvelous. It nurlilps tho entire system, blood nnd tissue, restores normal nerve power, circulation nnd a mate or perrcct health Is produced at once. To thn doctor all svstcms nm nllltn nn.i equally affected by this great "Kllxlr of Life." Sond for the remedy todny. It Is free to every suffurcr. 8tato what you want to bo cured of and tho sure romody tor It will bo sent you free by return mall. RIGHTHERE This is What You Want to Do. Get Some Good, Puro Blood in Your Veins, Flesh on Your Hones. This is How You Can Do it Take Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure Spring Is tho tliuo to build up, got Btroup, purify your blood, regulate your bowels, tono up your stomach nnd feel healthy nnd Cramer's great scientific prepnrntlou Is tho remedy that sets peo pie right A course of treatment with this grent remedy will be quickly felt as well nt eeen by others In tho Improved anncar unco of the pntlent Not only does It restore the kidneys to healthful actlvltv and purify tho blood, but It does much to keep the bowels healthy nnd cuablo them to do their share In dispelling nil wnste tissue It acts on the stomach which hns, In sympathy, beomo deranged, and helns this organ in its mission of nourishment getting. If you fear kidney trouble, you will make no mistake In taking Cramer'i Kidney and Liver Cure. OMAHA, Neb., April 22, 1901. CKAMKK CHKMICAL CO., Albany, New York. Gentlemen: I feel it my duty to the Cramer Cheml cal Co. nud to all who are suffering from kidney trouble to thank the Cramer Co. for their graud, good medicine, for I think it saved my life. I had been 111 n loug tlmo ami it seemed could get no relief pains and aches all through mv body and at nights tho pains wero so Bcrcrv I could not sleep. As a police omcer and being compelled to walk al most continuously, I was compelled to give up my position. 1 employed differ ent doctors, took every mtnlleluo I miw advertised, but got no relief till I began taking your medicine. I had taken but three bottles wheu I began to feel bo tor, and after taklug live bottles in all am uow nee irum an pnm, work every uay auu uouesuy believe I am a well man. 1 feel perfectly safe lu rocom meuulng your metlloluo to any oue in need of u remedy that I kuow will cun CIIAULHS BLOOM, I'ollco OtUecr. SASIl'I.lSS TOIt ALL, KlIJMjy SDKI'KllintS. In order that thoso who wish run uu, r,,. themselves the truth of tho assertion thut Cramer's Is the greatest kidney remedy in tno worm touuy, u inoj win nm uieir no. I .i . of cost, a sample bottle. If you cannot go fS. I., mey win no rimi. uusumu'iy free Cramer s manor uure irom your uruggist vend 11,00 to the western agent Crame Chemical Co., Omaha, who will send you a bottle ly express, prcpaiu, insist on nuv lug Cramer's Kidney Cure. Ttake no sub stitute. CHAMEH CHEMICAL CO., Albany, New York Superior to Aplol, Tuny, Pennyroyal or Steel. Sure Roller or Pain and Irregulari ties Peoullir to the Sex. Aplollno Cipiulei for three monibi coft $1. DrojgUt or I. O. Box 8061 .-flew York. NTO ARMS OF OLD OCEAN Ohio GHdii Down th Wji nd Plnngei Into the Water. EVENT WITNESSED BY IMMENSE CROWD Miss llnrlior Presses llntton, Mlsa Deshlcr Smashes Mottle of Chnni liiilKli nnd Ills; Wnr Ship Takes I'lrst Dl l Into the Sen. (Continued from First Pago.) wife, presented tho president the esteem of the workmen with a gold plate engraved with a suitable Inscription. Auditor Art- Aroused. The president's rcsnonso aroused much enthusiasm. He told his audience of his friendship for the worklugmen during his cntlro public career nnd touched the hearts of the surging crowd before him as he spoko eloquently of tho patriotic response which California had mado during tno hpnnisn war. .Many eyes wero wet nnd more than ono of the workmen made a suspicious movement with his coatslecvc ns If to brush away on unhidden tear. When tho piesl dent spoko of tho contentment of the work ing classes there was ono discordant note. A big strapping fellow, perched upon an ad- Jncont scaffolding with his mind full of tho threatened strike, shouted: "How about next week?" A hundred of his companions looked up nnd motioned to him to cease. Tho president's speech was as follows: Worda to WorkliiKmen. Mv i.vilnw rMMions: I nm Inexnrcsslbly thankful to the Htiler or us nil for His goodness and his mercy, which have mado it posslblu for mo to bo with you hero today. ... tin nti'o rnn stand surrounded by tho wnrkmpn nf this crpat establishment with out recall I iik tho splendid work done by the Binpn you navo njiicipu aim ineir priceless services to tho country. I want to thank you men of the Union Iron works for your assistance In the de fense of our common country. 1 wnnt to thnnk volt for hiivlnu hllllded shins for maintaining the glory of the United States. I was sorry indeed not to nave noon at tno unveiling of the monument tiny before yis- leruay, creoieu ny a ueHcenuam oi I'oicr Donnhuc. who founded the Union Iron works and dedicated to tho mechanic? of tho cltv of Han Francisco. 1 should havo liked to pay that honor to ono who founded theso great works works that havo been so successfully carried on by Mr. Scott and mil unsociaics ami mat nave mnue tno fame of tho Union Iron works world-wide. (Applause.) i uoni want a snip in tno American navy milt this vear to bo nnv hotter than thn Ohio. (Laughter and applause.) I say that io you among ourselves. (Lnugnter.) i cay It to you workmen who nro going to build It, for 1 havo a grent deal of pride In tho Old 8tnte. (Annlausn.l I havo a crcat deal of pride In tho name, but proud ns I am of my nnuvo siaic, i am a thousand umes moro proud of the nation that Is over nil the states (great npplause) supremo nnd HOVCrelcn and clnrlmiH In tin mission nf goodwill nnd liberty to all mankind. (Ap plause and threo cheers for Ohio.) What wo need Is moro such ships, AVo ought to have a good commercial line from hero to tho Philippines, mado by the l,nlon nun ui n.t-imuKiucrj-uuia uy American workmen nnd manned hv American finllnra and carrying tho American Hag. tAp plause.) Thero Is nothing In this world that brings peoplo so closo together ns commerce. There Is nothing In this world that so much represents tho universal brotherhood of man as commerce, nnd wo want to cncotirngo commerce. Tho nations aro closo tOKClncr now. Tho nntvora nf lin earth nro tied together. We have overcomo i mmiice. o noi oniy wnnt a commercial lino, but wo wnnt a cable lino from heru to the Philippines. (Applause.) Wo want It to bo nn American cable (applause) that cannot bo cut by any power in tho world. (Annlnuse.) Thnv snv trmtn rnllntvu il... flag-. Tho telcgTaph must follow trade. (Ap- firrnt Problem. Ucforc Hu. Mv fellow citizens, we havo crnnt nrnh- lcms before us. Wo never .had more Im portant ones. Wo have expanded. Do you want to contract? (Cries of "No!") It Is not a ruination of whether wn will npnnli". tho Philippines, or Porto Illco, or Guam, or Wnko Island, or Hawaii, or tho Utuall. You have acquired them. They aro ours. Tho question Is, Shall wo glvo them up. (Gen eral cry of "No!") And from ono end of this country to the othor comes tho answer. ...u i.u.o, iiui lu OUUJUKillU, UUL IO emancipate; not to rulo In tiio power of might, but to tnko to thoso distant people tho principles of liberty, of freedom of conscience and of opportunity that aro cn- jnyiMj uy i no people or tno united States. (Great applause.) Our flag never goes any where except It carries blessings. (Ap plause.) Our flag never oppressed anybody, but It has given freedom to every people over whom it hns lloated. (AnnlausoA Haying said this much, I only want to thank you all for this most rnrdi ill n'nl. omo. I nm glad again to meet tho work- iih.ui.-ii ui my tuuniry. All my public Ufo haa been devoted In nttnrt tn d..!,-... i. worklngmen tho best opportunities, tho best wi.uu-u 1U4 pnu wages nnu steady em ployment. (AmilailSlVl Wlimi lnl.r... f .ll employed tho country Is Fare, and when labor Is w;ell employed there Is contentment nnd happiness In the homes of tho laboring uf.'.1: .1" us ii0 our (,u,v' tho Kreat public duty that confronts us; lot tm do it walking humbly before God. dealing; Justly and mercifully and always nsklng for His favor unu guidnncc. i.e. mo say that I shall carry this beauti ful souvenir of tho employes of tho Union ron workn with me and It shall abide- with me so lone ns 1 llvo nn.t .v.,.n i. 'i'J '.?.w-as .no ,ot. tha direst tokens I havo J:v,r.v,r,?.ciel.v.c.d from m'v rellow countrymen, (bnthuslastlc npplause.) Then the Launching. Then camo tho launching. hnd been built around tho prow of the big Iron monstor, which lay In the very slip In which tho famous Oregon was built and from which President "Harrison launched tho monitor Monterey ten years ago. Gathered on the platform wero tho president and morabers of the cabinet, Governor Nash of Ohio, Miss Deshler, his nloce, who wan to christen the ship, Miss Barber, who was to act for Mrs. -nciviniey una many un formed nnimn nt thn army and navy. Immediately nt tho right was a red-coated band, llelow work men were knocking away tho last Uoni blocks until the great steel hull rested upon its cradio and only.a single beam, set like a trigger apd ready to fall aside at a blow, held It In place. Miss Darbcr und the president stnoii h. foro the electric appllanco which con trolled tho gulllotlno that was to sever thn ropo which would loose tho weight that was to Knock out this nst beam. Miss tinr. ber with hor linger on tho button was look ing tntontly at tho indicator. At 12:2214. two nud a half minutes before the tide was nt Its highest, tho time set for tho launch ing, tnero suddenly shot Into thn fa. nt tho Indicator tho word "Heady." Miss Dar ner pressed the button. Tho Irtst block fell away. At tho samo tlmo Miss Deshler, a girl of 17, In n light gown with her dark hair braided down her back In school girl fashion, let go of tho bottlo of chara pagno suspended by the side of the bow by a red, bluo and whlto ribbon, and crasnca against tho Hide, as sho uttered tho words: "I christen thee Ohio!" Ita Initial I'luime. Released from Its bounds the big hull of 14,000 tons of steol went ploughing through tho thick greaso ot Its cradle. Slowly at first, then faster and faster, It slid down tho ways, taking the Hood ma jestically and piling up tho water in great waves. Tho band crashed, whistles blew and the multitude shouted. No ship ever given to tho American navy has tnken its initial plunge under more favorable auspices or in me presence of a more distinguished company, Tho trip back to tho city was almost a repetition of the Journey to tho launching. Thoro was tho samo wild demonstration from sea and shore, nut on the way back tho Elocura passed In review before the ships. Tho president, with Secretary Long at nis sioc, stooa at the wheel during this parade. As each warship was passed, tho Jacklcs mado a bluo hedge about the shin as they stood at tha rails, shoulder to sho.ulder. The marlno guard presented arras and. tae president got toe four trum THE OMAHA pet flourishes and drum rudlcs to which he Is entitled as commander-in-chief of the navy. As the Slocum sailed by the Wiscon sin, which was (lying the two-starred blue pennant of a rear admiral at tho peak, Admiral Casey and his staff like rigid tlatues stood on tho bridge with tbclr nnds touching their caps nt salute. It was a glorious spectacle and It was a poor marlno whose pulse did not beat higher at the sight of It. When the Slocum came alongside Its wharf tho president did not wait for tho gangway to be run out. Ho stepped over tho rail to the pier and almost ran to tho carriage which was wait ing for him. Tho door slammed and he was off at a gallop for tho bedside of his wife. llnnilsotne Souvenir". Tho plate presented to President McKln ley by tho workmen is of burnished gold, live by flvo Inches In dimensions and sur mounted by the eagle nnd shield of the American seal. Tho shield In the center Is of California gold-bearing quartz and Is flanked on either side by tho American and California republic flags. At one corner of tho pinto Is the seal, and at tho other the scat of California. In the center Is a miniature of the battleship Ohio and the following inscription: "To commemorate tho launching of tho United States battleship Ohio. Presented to Hon. William McKlnlcy, president of tho United States, by tho employes of tho Union Iron works, San Francisco, Cal." Tho decorations around tho border of the plate aro of oak leaves, intertwined with California popples. Immediately after tho launching a pretty ceremony was performed on the presidential platform. Hon. Irving M .Scott presented Miss Helen Deshler, tho beautiful daughter ot Ohio who christ ened tho ship, with a splendid souvenir ot the occasion, In the shape ot a tablet of black osk and prtmavcra, the wood used In the cabin of tho Ohio. This was enclosed In a hnndsomo mahogany case. On the tablet presented to Miss Deshler, In the rlghthand corner, was n porttrnlt of Presi dent McKlnlcy and In the lefthnnd corner n portrait of Miss Helen Deshler. In the center of the tablet was a painting of tho battleship Ohio, and surrounding tho pic ture of the ahlp was n wreath of California popples nnd buckeye leaves. Tho tablet contained this Inscription: 'United States battleship Ohio, launched at tho Union Iron works. Christened by Miss Helen Deshler, In tho presence of Hon. William McKlnlcy, president of tho United States ot America, San Francisco, Cal., May 18, 1901." A tablet of a similar workmanship and similarly engraved, but having In tho cen ter a plcturo of the American caglo and tho flag, and on cither stdo the official neals of the states of California and Ohio, was In scribed to Mrs, William McKlnlcy, who was to havo pressed tho electric button that launched the Ohio, nnd whose place today In that function was taken by her niece, Miss Mary Darber. BUCKEYES GIVE LOVING CUP Governor Xnnli nnd Other Vlnltlnn Ohlonn l.rnve Souvenir with Tlioac Who Bntcrtnlncd. SAN FRANCISCO, May 18. Governor Nash of Ohio and his personal party, In cluding Miss Helen Deshlcr, woro with tho president's party on the Slocum. Tho steamer Resoluto was chartered for tho other Ohio visitors and for all members of congress present, Including those of the Pacific const. Congressman Dayton of West Virginia was with tho Ohio delegation. Tho officers nnd committeemen of the Ohio So ciety of California were also on tho Reso lute. Other boats In tho line boro thou sands of members of tho Ohio Society of California. These boats wero given excel lent positions along tho bay to witness tho launching and other exorcises and especially to view tho battleships, cruisers and tho endless lino of craft In tho bay. Tho Ohio visitors and others wero shown through tho Union Iron works and In tho afternoon they visited tho government training school on Goat island and othor at tractions. Thoy did not got back Into tho city until evening. Tho Ohio visitors as sembled at tho Palaco hotel, adopted a scries of resolutions of thanks and pre sented a loving cup, worth several hundred dollars, to the Ohio Society of California In recognition of tho courtesies extended tho past two weeks. Tho presentation speech was mado by W. F. nurdell of Columbus and the response was by General Glcaves of tho Ohio Society of California. After Miss Deshlcr placed tho loving cup on the table. Governor Nash addressed the meeting nnd wns followed by Vice Presi dent W. H. Jordan and Rev. D. S. Hutstn plller of the Ohio Society of California nnd by Rev. Oeorgo Collier of Delnware, O. An Informal reception followed. Goverr or Nash and party lcavo on their special train Monday for Sacramento. They spend a day at Salt Lake City and another at Denver on their return trip. Tho Ohio congrcs slonal delegation will leave tomorrow night for Portland. Oro arriving there Tuesday morning. Two days will bo spent nt Port land, Including a trip on tho Coltunbla river. OHIO, SISTER OF THE MAINE Submrrfcrd Torpedo Tnlirn nnil Other vr Kentnrra In ItutlleNhln'n Orreimlvc Power. Tho Ohio Is a sister ship of tho Maine, now building at tho works of the William Cramp & Sons Ship nnd Englno Dullding company, and of tho Missouri, building at tho yards of the Newport Nows Shipbuild ing nnd Urydock company. Tho hull, which Is divided llko thoso of tho most recent battleships, Is built of steel and Is unsheathed. It is 388 feet long ou tho load wnterllne, 72 feet 2 tnchos ox tremo breadth and at a mean draft of 23 feet 6 inches displaces 12,320 tons. The hull Is protected abreast of tho boilers nnd engines by n sldo nrmor belt extending 3 feet C Inches above tho load wnterllno nnd four feet below it, having a thickness of cloven Inches for a depth of 4 feet 6 Inches, tapering to soven and a half Inches at tho bottom of tho belt, and by tho enseroato urmor six Inches thick, which extends from tho sldo bolt to tho upper deck, nud Is worked from tho center of the forward to tho center of tho after barbette. At tho onds ot this casemate nrmor diagonal armor ntno Inches thtck extends from the sides of tho vessol to tho barbette nrmor. In tho casemato thus formed aro placed ten ot tho six-Inch guns. Abovo this, on tho upper dock, four of the six-inch guns aro placed, In tho vicinity of which slx-lnch armor is worked far enough forward und aft to afford protection to tho crews of theso guns, Protection Is afforded the vitals of tho ship below the waterllne by a protective deck worked flat within the casemato, and with slopes forward and aft of It. The deck Is worked In two thicknesses of plating, the total thickness on the flat being two and three-quarter Inches, whllo that on the slopes forward and aft Is respectively threo and four inches. Cofferdams are built on tho protective deck from the diagonal armor bullkheads to tho bow and stern In tho vicinity of the waterllne, and on the berth deck for nearly the length of tho vessel. All of theso cofferdams are filled with corn pith cellulose. The main battery of the shfp scssIsIb of four twelve-Inch breech-loading rifles, placed in two balanced turrets, and sixteen slx-lnch rapid-firing guns. Tho turrets are turned by electricity and tho motors used for this purpose can re volve one of these great turrets through 360 degrees In one minute. The armor of both the turrets and barbettes is twelve laches thick. Tea ot tho ilvincb mas re within the DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MILLIONS Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Have Been Rescued by The State Elecro-Medical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity i,n Our Electro Medical Treatment Specialists for I smbum nn aiwvHVHKHnm HBrBvn VARinnPEI P Whatever mny be the VHnluUULLL cailHu of Varicocele, Its AN!) ITQ Injurious effect Is well nnU 110 known. It depreses NPlAf PURE tli" mind, weakens tho I1UIT UUIIL body, racks the nervous system and ultimately leads to n complete loss of sexual power. If you aro a victim of this dire dlHease como to our otllce nnd let mo explain to you my process of treating It. You will then not wonder why 1 hnve positively cured hundreds of cbbpb of Varlcocelo during the past 12 months. Under our treatment the patient Improves from tho very beginning. Al pain Instantly censes. Soreness, and swelling quickly subsldo. l'ho pools of stagnant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapldiy as sume their normnl size, atrength nnd soundness. All Indications of disease and weakness vanish completely nnd In their stead come tho pride, the power nnd the pleasure of perfect health und restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS On acojnt of ltn frightful hldeousness di nnn Dnionu contagious mood roi ULUUU rUIOUIl son Is commonly called the king of venereal diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It. the disease may manifest ltsolf In tho form of Scrofula. Eczema, Rheuma tlo pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body, little ulcers In tho mouth or on tha tongue, tore throat, swollen tonsils, fall that ter -t !!, t rMhar M ther .llorr It to rrtnw.io thron.U neglect or Impropef treatment . Thl. fnot 1 re.pen.mie in i"r for nine-tenth of th rlngr. truhav -warn mnat Ton ahoiild remember that aesnal dUease are never nt a atandattll. Neither can yon make anr oompromUe with thenu Either yon atnai control them or they will control yon nnd render yon ntterly nnflt lor the ordinary dntlee and pleasure, of life. u-we flpertflOK nnd Free Snmnle., Trlnl Treatment, and the like don't onre complaint, of till, kind, am any one who ha. tried them Know.. lint If yon hnve VAIttCOClSl.te, STIUCTUIIB, COVrACJlOUS HI.OOI) rOISON. NKH VO-SK.XUAI, I1HIUMTV, llUI'TlTUI, KIIIXKY OH t'ltl.VAHV DISICASKS, or niiy nm'lnte ilLcn.e or vrrnknr.n, you owe It tn yntirnplf to fully nnil freely luvestlKiitc my treatment. My nin.tery of these iiiiiluil Icm Ik complete. I lirKnn n ftM-flnl .ttiriy of them anon nfter KradiintliiK from college, now nenrly u iiiitrtrr tif n century iikii, mill ilurliiK nil of the cur. .luce then they tinvc lieeii my nturiy nnd per.l.tent prnctlce. I trrnt nothing el.e. Iloen It not occnr to you, then, thnt I nm better prepared to combnt nnd conquer il Incase nnil wcnkne.n peculiar to men tlinu the Keiiernl prnctl tluner, who, lii.tcnil of coucentrntlUK hi. faculties un a .Ingle clii.n of dlNrnnc, scatter them over the entire Held of medicine nnil surKcrj f STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. REFERENCES: Best Bank9 and Leading Business Men in This City. CONSULTATION in Person or by Letter FREE. Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, IO a. m. to I p. m. casemate, as before stated: two others are on tho berth deck forward In six-inch armored sponsons, and four are on tho upper deck. Those In tho sponsons forward and two on tho upper deck can flro directly ahead, and tho other two on the upper deck directly astern, In addition to having a broadside flro. Tho electricity, both for lighting the vessel and operating the turrots and hoists and minor purposes, Is furnished by eight thlrty-two-kllowatt generating sots, all having a pressure ot eighty volts at the terminals. There aro four dynamo rooms, ono on each sldo of the vessel Just forward of the boiler space, two generating sets betng placed lu each dynamo room. Four pow erful searchlights, two ot which are placed on tho top of tho pilot house and two on the mainmast above the upper bridge, will give warning ot tho approach of hostile vessels, and for night signaling the ship carries two sets ot electric signaling ap paratus. The normal coal supply 1b 1,000 tons, and tho capacity of the bunkers Is 2,000 tons. As in other ships of this type the arrange ment of tho bunkers Is such as to afford considerable Incidental protection to the machinery. Tho secondary battery consists of six three-Inch rapid-firing guns; eight slx pounder rapid-firing guns; six one-pounder rapld-flrlng guns; two Colts and two three Inch rapld-flring field guns. A new feature Introduced in tho cffcnslve power of this ship Is the submergod tor pedo tubo. While submerged torpedo tubes nro not now abroad, German warships having been equipped with them for a number of years, tho Ohio and its claBS nro tho first battleships ot tho navy to be supplied with them, though prior to Its construction many vessels ot the United States navy were fitted with torpedo tubes abovo tho water lino. The Ohio will havo two of theso tubes, one on each side ot tho vessel, situated fifty fcot from tho bow and ton feet six Inches below tho water line. Tho magazines and shell rooms of the ship can stow 2-10 rounds of twelve-Inch ammunition; 3,200 rounds of slx-lnch am munition; 9,600 rounds ot slx-poundcr and 4,000 rounds of onc-pounder. The forward magazines aro located Immediately forward ot tho dynamo rooms nnd the after ones Just abaft the englno rooms. Thoro aro two military masts fitted with the usual signal yards, tops and topmasts; two tops aro built to each of these masts. The foremast Is located In the usual way over tho forward conning tower; tha foun dation of tho lower forming the lower part of tho mast. Tho armor of the forward conning tower Is ten inches thick, and that of tho after, or signal tower Is six Inches thick. A jteel tubo twelve inches in diameter Inside and Bovon Inches In thick ness extends from tho forward conning tower down to tho protected deck and pro tects the voice-tube, and telegraphs from the commanding ofllcer to the Important stations In tho veasol. The Ohio carries fourteon boats, of which ono Is a forty-foot steam cutter and an other a thirty-six-foot steam cutter of the usual navy type, Over each end of the boat deck two small upper bridges are located ou which Is placed a portion of the secondary battery. The boats are handled by four cranes, all operated by steam; the engines for this purpose betng located on tho working platforms of tho cranes. Each crane can lift the heaviest boat that It has to handle at the rate of forty feet per minute, and can also be revolved by its hoisting engine at the rate ot a revalutlon In one minute. Bilge keels to reduce rolling aro fitted to the vessel, experiments in recent years in tho United Statet and in foreign navies having demonstrated the great efficiency of theso keels In preventing excessive roll ing. The forward bilge extend for a length of about eighty-seven feet, while thoso aft havt length ot about nventyflye (tU MAY Iff, 1901. Diseases of Men vtmv m mmw w hiiiiiuhi u . mr u ing out of the hair or eyebrows and finally a leprous-llko decay of the flesh and bono. If you havo any of these or similar symptoms you are cordially In vited to consult me Immediately. If I find you fears are unfounded, I will quickly unburden your mind, nut If your constitution Is Infected with syphilitic vi rus I will tell you so frankly, and show you how to get rid of It. My special treatment for Contagious Ulood t'olson Is practically the result of my life work and Is endorsed by tho best physicians of America and Europe. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of any kind. It goo to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every par ticle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom of blood poison disappear com pletely and forever. Tho blood, the tissue, the flesh, tho bonra and the whole sys tem nro cleansed, purified nnd restored to perfect ht<h and the patient prepared for the duties and pleasures of llfo. CTQ1PTIIQE u matters not how lOiniUIUllL long you have suffered DAINI CQCI Y 'rom Stricture, nor how rninLLOOL I many different doctors DCUnUCn have disappointed you. ntmUVCU I will cure you Just ns certainly ns you come to ur for tteatmrnt. I will not do It by dilating or cutting. My treatment Is new. entirely original with me, and per fectly painless. It completely dissolves tho Stricture and permanently removes everj' obstruction from the urinary pas sage. It storm every unnatural discharge, allays all Inflammation, reduces the pros tate gland when enlarged, cleanses and D EADLY ANDRUFF Professor Sefoouraud's Experiments With the Dandruff Germ on a Rabbit, in the Pasteur Institute, Paris. M. Selionrnnd, n former pnpll nf the prrrnt Pasteur, linn discovered tlic microbe of bnldnesa, mnym a lrrlter Intlin London Contemporary Itcvlew. "The development nnd flrroTVth of the microbe cnunea certnln clinnnos In tim environment thn breaking un, for Instance, of aubntnncca n mil nil from which It obtnlnn necessnry food nnl cnerKy nnd tho cycle of remilU thus nronKht Hbout gives the product Ion of n ubstnncc poisonous to thn root of a hnlr. Thin toxin pnsscs donn to the root nnd ncta nm a slow pol aon not kllllna; nil nt once, but Indnclnir certnln characteristic nyiuptnmsi the hnlr becomes llujhter In color until ltn pigment line prnctlcnlly llnp penred, Ita dlnmeter urndunlly lessens, It becomes brittle nnd dried up, nnil eventually dies and fulls ont. The root, thouKh vrenkencd by the poison, aenda up another hnlr to replace the fallen one, but the now outKrowth besrlna life feebler nnd poorer thnn Ita predecessor, ao It, too, only with greater apeed becomea a victim. So It Koea on ench successive ontgrontli atarta more weakly ita tlftht nKnlust the InHlnnntlnsr poison and moro quickly ancenmbs, nntll a point la renched when the root can no limner make n freah effort, for It haa also fallen completely under the nnxlon Influence nnd In killed. This course of events, occurring na It does simul taneously In hundreds of ndjncent hnlr follicles, naturally results In com plete bnldneaa." 31. Sehourntiri found thnt this microbe which mnkea men bnld la no dead ly tn hnlr that It In possible that aitlmuls Inoculated with It lose nil their far. "lie took a rnhblt nnd liinculntcd It deeply under the akin with the fluid. Aa he hoped and anticipated, the rnhblt speedily heKiiu to lose Its fur, and In between Ave nnil Nix weeks It warn completely denuded In fact, it hnd become entirely bald," From Pasteur Institute, l'arla, France, olll clul report. Newbro's Herpicide Is the Only Known Remedy That Kills the Dandruff Germ. Newbro's llerplclde la the only hnlr prepnrntlou In the world made to kill the ilunilruft BtTin, that elnliim to kill the dandruff Kcrni, and thnt nctunlly doea kill the dandruff acriii. Without dandruff, hnlr must xroiv luurluiitl nnd it will he soft nnd silky, llerplclde Is a dfllKhtful hnlr Irons I iik not sticky. It makes the sculp clenn mid feel frei.li, One buttle will convince any one of llerplclde'a merits over nil other hnlr iIi-cniIiikn. YOU CAN'T CURE DANDRUFF WITHOUT KILLING THE GERM; AND YOU CAN'T DESTROY THE DANDRUFF CERM UNLESS YOU USE NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE; AND IF YOU DON'T CURE THE DANDRUFF YOU'LL BE BALD. Dandruff is a Germ Disease, When writing to advertisers mention advertisement in The OF Master Specialist. do not treat all diseases, but cure all T treat, treat men only and cure them to stay cured. 1 amv nrn ttiwv-- - - - - - heals tho bladder and kidneys when tr rltatcd and congested, Invigorates the sexual organs nnd restores health and soundness to every part of tho body af fected by the disease. MCDVn CCVIIAI Men. manv of voi IILIITU-dkAUnl. are now reanlne tho DEBILITY result of your for mer folly. Tour inannnoii in rninnir and will soon be lost unless you do somo- thing for yourself. There Is no time to ' loso. Impotency, llko all sexunl diseases, i 1b never on tho standstill. With It you I can make no compromlso. Either you must master It or It will master you and fill your wholo future with mlserv and Indescribable woe. I have treated so many cases of thin kind that I am as familiar with them as you nro with tho very daylight. Once cured by me, you will never again be bothered with cmlsHlotiR, drains, prematurencss, small or weak organs, nervousnose, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symp toms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. My treatment for weak mon wtll corroct all theso evils and rentoro you to what naturo Intended a halo, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete. All ACCnOIATC In curing an nil- MLL nOOUUIHIL mont of any kind I DISEASES never fall to remove all reflex complica tions or associate diseases. If the cafte Is Varicocele, tha CURED GERM ''Destroy the Cause You Remove the Effect," MEN The trouble im net mo mark .... iveaknes caused by It disappears. If It Is Strlcturo and has developed Into Pros tatic, Illaddcr or Kidney affections, tho Injured organs are nil restored to a per fectly healthful condition. If It Is Con tagious Ulood Poison, any nnd all Skin, Illood and ISone Diseases arising from the tnlnt are entirely and permanently eliminated from thii aystem. If It Is Im potency, tho many distressing symptoms, following In IfiT train and Indicating a premature decline of physical, mental and sexual power aro totally removed and rapidly replaced by tho youthful energy of robust manhood. Hence, all resulting Ills and reflex complications, which may bo properly termed associate diseases, and which, In fact, are often moro seri ous than thn original nJIment thnt gives rise to thorn all, we say, disappear com pletely and forever, with tho cure of tho main malady. Home Treatment by Mall Ono personal visit Is preferred, but If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you to call at our ofllce, wrlto a full and unre served history of your case, plainly stat ing your symptoms. We make no chargo for prlvato counsolnd glvo to each patient A LliGAL CON'ITt ACT to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, write. Address, Physicians Endorse Herpicide Ucrplcldo has given good sat isfaction In my fnmlly, for dand ruff. My wife sayB It Is tho best preparation sho has over used, J. M. I'OWRLI.. M. 1). Spoknne, Wn., May 12, WOO. I find Ucrplcldo all that Is claimed for It as a dandruff cure. I also used It In treating UHtlcaria, giving Instant relief. J. Hhall prescribe It W. O, AM1AN, M. D. t'alla Walla, Wn.. Juno 7, 1000. '. used Ilerclpldo for my dand ruff and falling hair nnd I nm well satisfied with tho results, I believe you have a good thing. e. j. 1!i:auijsm:v. m. . Champaign, 111., April 7, 1900. I hnve used Newbro's Ucrpl cldo for chimin! IT and herpes of tho scnlp with excellent results. 1 shall prescrlbo It In my pra tlco hereafter, J. T. Kl'OATR, M. D. Urbnnn, III., March 12, 1300. Barbers Endorse Herpicide I hnvo given Ilerplcldo a good trial In my barber whop nnd now I would not bo without It. It Is culled for by nvery customer on whom 1 hnvo onco used It. It Is so far ahead of 's that I would not hnvo tho latter In my shop. t JAMK8 II. UHON13. Ornndon Motel Unrber Shop, Helonn, Mont., Jun. 31, VK). MX customers who have used llerplclde much prefer It to any other hnlr preparation. It has entirely cured several customers of dandruff nnil falling hnlr. MAX A. I'lCTKHS. (Largest Harbor Shop.) Salt I.nko, Feb. 2C, 190). I uso Herplctdn continually In my work. It does my customers moro good than nny dandruff euro I hnvo over used, it stops falling hair and euros dandruff. a. W. OIHSON (barber). 237 H. Main St., Salt Lake. Mar. 2, '00. Herplrldo Is used continually In my chop with ofllclency as a dandruff euro nnd h a proven, tlvo of falling hair. Sly cus tomers call for llernlcldo. J. U llABUIS. Propr Itenl Hotel Barber Shop. Ogdcn, ftah, Mar, 17, '00, Kill the Dandruff Germ having read their Bee. i T