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Before LOST VITALITY RESTORED After
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cn receipt of pries. Samples irtn. Address
n. II lAf t nkkSO Ye ara'Contlnuous Practice
Ul.n.li.tUUU :su ft. inu sn.rnun.s i
Bold by Sherman & McConneU Drug Co
g. VV. Cor liith and Dodo Sts., Omaha,
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ILCOX TANSY PILLS
Monthly Regulator. Safe an J Sure. Nevet
Fall. Druggists or fc Mall. Price, f 2
snn tar woman a saieouara uresi.
WILCOX MED. CO., 329 N. I5lh St, Palla., Pa
told by Bhtrraan & McConnell Drug Co.
IANDS A BUNCH TO DENVER
lourkiFumllj Writi Lmrili fnm Rooky
MinnUin CtlU.
WIN BY A SCORE OF FIVE TO THREE
Lnrisls Start the Content with a llnsli
ami Krrii Up Their M'ck Denver
Mrtkrn Klrst Tnllr in the
Fifth.
Tho Ilourkn family reversed tho usual
rder of things yesterday afternoon and
won the second game from Dcnvor easily.
The score was 5 to 3. Splendid fielding on
tho part of tho locals and frequent con
nection with the benders which McNcoley
twirled over tho pan tell the story ot the
victory.
Ornhnm occupied the slab for tho Rourko
family. He pitched winning ball, although
his control was not as good as It might
havo been. In tho first six innings he was
touched but twice and until tho fifth tho
visitors were blanked each Inning.
Tho locals started off with r rush. Car
ter strntcd off by trotting down to nrit
on four wide ones, advanced to second on
Stewart's single and went up another notch
on lliicklcy's sacrifice. Letcher banged a
pecdy one down to Hlckey and the short
stop tried to throw Carter out nt home, but
tho little Tenncssccan crossed the pan
afcly. Calhoun knocked an easy ono down
to McNcoley and Stewart was thrown out
t homo. Lotchcr, who had meantlmo
tolen second, advanced to third on Cal
houn's play and In a doublo steal managed
to got home with tho second tally. Held
retired the side on a long fly to center field.
Denver got Its first tally In tho llfth.
Preston went out nt first via Stownrt, Jack
Sullivan was given freo transportation to
the Initial bag and McNcoley got n hit, on
which Sullivan scooted around to third.
Mohler banged an easy ono down to Orahatn
nd Sullivan was cut off nt tho homo plate.
Hndcllffc pokod his bat Into tho ball and
sent It whizzing down close to first base.
Buckley went after It and threw wildly to
Ornhnm, who was covering the bag. Ho-
fore tho ball was recovered McNeelcy suc
ceeded In scoring.
In our half of tho fifth an error by
Iladcllffo, two bases on balls nncl Buckley's
hit brought In a couple of raoro runs oud
Inched tho game right thore, tho two that
Denver succeeded In getting In tho seventh
counting for nothing. Score:
OMAHA.
AH. n. II. O. A. B.
Carter, if 3 2 1 2 0 0
Stewart, 2b 4 0 2 3 0 0
liucklcy, ID soisii
Letcher, rf 4 110 0 0
Calhoun, 31) 3 0 0 1 4 0
Held, cf 3 1110 0
Toman. ss 3 0 2 4 1 0
Courting, c 4 0 0 8 4 0
Oruhum, p 4 110 10
Totals 31 5 9 27 17 1
DENVER.
AH. H. II. O. A. E.
M6hler. 2b 3 0 0 3 2 1
Iladclirfc, 3b 3 0 113 1
Hrndley, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0
Holland, cf 2 0 .0 2 0 0
Hlckey. ss 2 0 0 2 2 0
Sullivan, W., c 3 0 0 5 4 1
Preston, If 10 3 10 0
Sullivan, J., lb 3 1 0 8 0 0
McNcoley, p 3 2 1 0 3 0
Totals i... 26 3 5 21 II 3
Omaha 20002001 '5
uonver 00001020 03
Earned run: Omahn. 1. Two-base hit:
Graham. Sacrifice hits: Buckley, Toman.
LT. t .. 1 ......... . r . . . 1 . . -. ft . .. t 1. 1 .,
Hlckey, IJuckley. Bases on balls: Off Gra
ham. 6: oft MoNeeley. 3. Struck out: By
Ornham, 3: by McNceley, 2. Time of gamo:
:w. umpire: uurruthers.
Tho satno tcam3 will play this nftornoon.
ST. VAVL WISH II V IJOUIILE.
IlttKRlnsi Dlnkra It nml that Mettle
St. Jut's Vntv.
RT. T'ATIT. Mnv "SA Mnlll.to ,.. Trm-irlna
In tho ninth Inning won a closo nnd Inter
esting game for St. Paul today. Thomas
pitcneu n steady gamo throughout. At
tendance, 1,200. Score:
it. ir. e.
St. Paul 00010011 11 3 2
St. Joseph.... 20000100 03 li 3
Batteries: St. Paul. TliomaH nncl Wilson:
St. Joseph, Underwood and Dooln.
-MINNEAPOLIS FAST ON BASES.
Alan Stick. Faat to Thcni -While Knti-
mnn City Itunn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mnv 23. Fast work nn
tho bases gave tho locnl tenin their two
runs. Wolfo for Kansas City pitched a
fast gamo. Brashear's Holding- was the fea
turo again today. Attendance, 2,k00. Score:
n.n.E
Kansas City .. 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 S 11 o
Minneapolis ...0 2000000 0-2 7 1
Batteries: Kansas Citv. Wolfo nml Mes-
sett; Minneapolis, Cates, Swornstcdt, Kiel
now and McConnell.
DES MOINES LACKS TWO TIIINfiS.
Yen, There Are Three It Neeila, Tenin
Wtirli, llltn nml Ilium.
DES MOINES. May 2o.-Lack of team
work and lack of ability to hit the ball
aro responsible for Den Moines' present po
sition, unsion pucncii u nno game. At
tendance, 1,000. Score:
n.ir.E.
Colo. Springs.. 20 0 01110 011 17 3
ues iMoinos.... uuouiouL'O 354
Batteries: Colorado Snrlncs. nnstnn nml
Donahue; Des Moines, Glado and Conwell.
umpire: jopiiuy.
Wrsti-m Leaiine Acanillnsx.
Won. Iost. I'.U.
Kansas City 15 6 .714
St. Joseph 12 8 .COO
Minneapolis ji g ,573
St. Paul it 9 .sno
Colorado Springs 10 9 .12G
Omaha s 12 .400
Denver 7 12 .368
Des Molncs 5 15 .250
GET NEXT TO NICHOLS' CURVES
I'lttsliurKK round ErxUrhllc Oiunhnu
Over the Lot, Winning hy
11 to 1.
BOSTON. Mnv 25. Tho Plltslmrir Nn.
tlonnls batted Nichols at will nml won
easily. Demont scored Boston's only tally
on two errors by Leach and a steal. Run
ning catches by Long and Wagner wero
leuiiues, mivuaancc, i,uw. tscoro:
lHTTsmma. 1 boston.
tt.H.U.A.K. U.II.O.A.E.
Loach. Sb... 1 1 2 6 2'Hamllt'n, cf 0 I i 0 0
Henum't. cf. S ! 3 0 0 Tennev. lh.. 0 ft n 0 n
Clarke, If... S 3 2 fl 0 Demont, !b.. 113 2 0
Wagner, rr.. 03300 Inu. ss 0 1 3 2 0
Ilruns'ld, lb 0 1 7 1 1 Smith, rf.... 0 2 10 0
Hltrhte. 2b. 0 0 .1 6 0 aam'ons. 3b 0 0 3 1 S
irconiiQr, c. . 1 0 1 u tirovtn, If... 0 0
I'!.. ... n t n A i - a
0 0
0 0
lcever, p
.3301 0 Nichols, p... 01020
uineen .... 00000
Totals ..11 15 27 It 3
Totals .. 1 8 27 7
Batted for Nichols In ninth.
Pittsburg 2320000 3 111
Boston 1000000001
Earned runs: PlttsburiL 2. T
hits: O'Connor, Hamilton, Ely. Stolen
uitinani, Hamilton: uounio play;
H y to ll,clll ,0 Hmnstlold. Sacrifice hit:
Lly. First base on balls: On Nichols, 4;
off Leever. 2. Btruok nut! Tiv viimi. 1.
by Leaver. 3. Passed balls: Moran, O'Con'
I",. uu iMicnrs; mcnois tz), i,eever.
Tlmo of gamo: 1:50. Umpire: O'Day.
National tinmen Postponed,
At Phlladolphla-Phlladelphla-St. Louis;
At Brooklyn-Brookhn-Chlcngo; rain.
At New ork-New York-CInclnnatl; rain.
Nutlmial League SlondliisT.
. Won. Lost. P.C.
New York 14 7 661
'"i"?1.1 16 10 -615
Philadelphia 15 13 ,535
;ittburg :.:::; ? n gg
Brooklyn 12 13 ,4g0
Poston 10 n .,,.,4
SL Louis n 17 .397
Chicago 11 19 ,3M
liiilinna, IKi Lanvaater, III.
LANCASTEH. Mo May 25,-(8peclnn-Tht
Nebraska Indians defeated Iincaster
Thursday, 18 to in.
Fremont Shut Out hy Wahno,
WAHOO, Neb.. May 25. (Special Tele
gram.) The Fremont Normal hnan i.nii
team was shut out this afternoon by the
Wnhoos. Tho main feature of the game
wan the pitching of Olson, holding the
team to two scattered hits. Score;
Wahoo ...3 5 2 1 2 0 0 6 -3
Fremont 0 000000000
Batteries: Wahoo, Olson nnd Jnnon; Fre
mont, Dexter, Rogers nnd Larson: tills:
Wahoo, 14; Fremont, 2. Errors: Wahoo, 5;
Fremont, 9. Struck out: By Olson, 10; by
Dexter, 8. Umpires: Hatcher and Crawford.
CASEY CAN'T COME TO BAT
Detroit Cnptnln Illtten hy Uok in
Sympathy vlth Vlsltinir Tenm
from WisnhliiRton.
DETROIT, May 25. Tho soven errors
made by tho Detroit Americans today tell
why tho locals lost the opening gamo of
the first scries with Washington. Tho ab
sence of Captain Casey, who was sovcrely
bitten this morning In tho right band by
a dog, crippled Detroit. Casey will he out
of the gttnin for a week or more. Splendid
catches by Foster robbed Detroit of several
hits. Attendance, 4,211. Score;
WASIUNOTON, I DETrtOlT.
n.ii.o.AX. ii.it.o.A.i:.
Farrell, cf.. 1 1 3 0 0 MeAlls'r, Jb 0 0 0 1 2
Dungnn, rf.. 0 1 1 0 Barrett, cf.. 1 13 10
Qulnn, 2b... 0 2 1 3 OQIenson, Jb. 0 0 I 1 0
l'nstrr, If.... 1 0 4 ft Ollnlmos, rf.. 0 10 0 0
Kverrtt, lb. 0 0 10 0 0 DllUin, lt... 0 2 U 0 2
Orn.ly, c... 0 2 3 3 0 Klbert'ld. ss. 2 2 4 i 2
Cllncm'n, ii 1 0 1 II Nance, If.... 0 110 0
Couglilln, Jh 3 0 2 0 0 Uuelon', c... 1 0 4 3 1
Lee, p 0 3 0 3 0, Frisk, p 1 3 0 7 0
Totals .. 8 27 15 ll Totals .. S 10 27 IS 7
Washington 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0-6
Detroit 00002021 0-5
Earned runs: Detroit, 3. Two-base lilts:
Frisk, Lee. Home run: Frisk. Sacrlllco
hits: Everett. Couglilln. Stolen basus: Bar
rett, Elberfeld, Fnrrell, Qulnn, Fostsr,
Couglilln. First base on balls: Off Frisk,
3; off Lee, 3. First basii on errors: Detroit,
1; Washington, 4. Left on bases: Detroit,
6; Washington, 1. Struck out: By Frisk. 3;
by Lee, 1. Doublo piny: Elberfeld to Dil
lon. Tlmo of game: 2:00. Umpire: Sher
idan. MILWAUKEE1 GIVEN BEST SUPPORT.
Ilnltlmnre Pltchrr Does, lint t'nn't Win
the (intiin Alone,
MILWAUKEE, May 25.-Heitly pitched a
steady American leaguo game and with
tho brilliant support accorded him won
easily. Howell also pitched well, but was
poorly supported. The lleldlng of Conroy,
Gilbert nnd Frlel wero tho features. Cold
wenther kept the attendunco down to 2,000.
Score:
MIIAVAUKKK. I UALTIMOHB.
K.H.O.A.E. n.H.o.A.n.
Gilbert, 2b.. 1 1 4 3 0 Mcflraw. 3b 0 0 1 I 2
waluron, rf, 1 0 0 0 0 Donlln, If... 1 1
llallm'n, cf. 0 1 3 0 OWUl'ms, 2h. 0 1
Andfrs'n. lb 1 0 11 1 0 Kelstrr. 0 1
Conroy, s... 1 2 1 S 0 Seymour, rf 1 1
Krlcl, if 0 1 2 0 0 Jackson, cf. 1 1
liurKe, 3b... 10 14 i Koutz. lb.... 0 1
Connor.
.116 10
ItoWnfon, 0. 0 2 5 3 1
Iteldy, p
,00020
Howell, p... 0 113 1
Totals .. 6 6 27 it l Totals ..3 9 24 12 S
Milwaukee 02111010 3
Bultltnoro 02001000 03
Earned runs: Mliwuukee, 1; Baltimore, 3.
Two-baao hit: Robinson. Homo run: Don
lln. Urst base on balls: Oft Ileidy, 2; off
Howell, 2. Sacrlllco hits: Seymour. Fojlr.
Stolen bases: Anderson. Conroy (2). Scv
rnour. Wild pitch: Heidv. Struck out: By
Iteldy, 3; by Howell, 3. Doublo plays: Oil
bert to Conroy to Anderson, Burko to Oil
bert to Anderson. Left on bases: Jill
wnukee, 7; Baltimore, e. Tlmo of gumo:
1:00. Umpire: Haskell.
CLEVELAND (SAME IN SNOW STOHM.
80 Chilly, In Fnet, that IlnMnn Miskea
All the lttiua Alone.
CLEVRr.AVn fn,. 15 mt,. I , . .
cans could not hit Lewis today and re-
"V" mi niiuuiui iii mo senson. uos
ton bunched hits In tho ilrst three Innings.
vl n nliif f li i fi ti. ,i n't. .... ... ... . . .
In a snow storm. Attendance, 2,100. Score:
BOSTON.
CLKVKLAND.
it-lf.o.A.r:.
it.tr. n a t?
Dowd. If.... 1 1 s 0 n
PIcker'K, cf 0 12 0 0
Hemph'll. rf 1 2 1 0 0
McCarfy, if 0 1
4 0
1
0
stani, cr.... 1 2 3 0 0
Collins, 3b., 0 10 11
Kreem'n, lb. 1 1 10 0 0
O'Brien, rf.. 0 0
S 0
iJiCh'ce. Hi. 0 1
Uradlcy, 3b. 0 0
Wood. 0 n 1
7
1
5
2
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Parent. s... 12120
Ferris, 2b... 0 0 2 S 0
Shlebeck, no 1
Schreck'st. 0 0 3 4 0 0
fc-Kiin. 2b 0 0
Lewis, p 0 0 0 3 0
Moore, u 0 1
Beck 0 0
Totals .. 5 12 27 9 1
-uaueu tor aioore in ninth Inning.
Tlostnn oijaaaaaip
Cleveland 00000000 00
lj-urneii runs: Boston. 4. Two-baso hit:
Schrockengost. Three-base hit: Parent. Sac
rlllco hit: Parent. First base on errors:
Cioveland, 1. First base on balls: Off
Moore, 2; off Lewis, 2. Struck out: By
Lewis, 3. Doublo tilays: Shlebeck to Law
rence Wood to Shlebeck. Left on bases:
Cleveland. 9; Boston, 8. Tlmo of game:
lilt). Umpire: Cantllllon.
CLOSE CALL FOU THE WHITE SOX.
Connie Muck's Crcsv ttets Five It una
In One Innlnii.
CHICAGO. May 23.-Shugnrt was tho prin
cipal factor In today's American league
game. Three mlsplays by him in tho third
gavo tho visitors all of their runs and by
a timely single In tho ninth, after two outs,
sent In tho winning run. Gclcr's hitting
and Lajolo's lleldlng were tho features of
the visitors' work. Kntoil had them nt his
mercy ull tho time. Tho lleldlng of Hoy
nnd Mortes was also noteworthy. Attend,
once, 2,200. Scoro:
CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA.
n.H.O.A.i:. It.H.O.A.E.
Hoy, Cf 1 1 3 1 OGeler. If 1 3 2 0 1
Jones, rf.... 0 1 2 0 OHnydcn, cf.. 1 0 110
Mertes, 2b.. 0 3 3 1 V Cross, 3b.... 1 2 18 0
Isbcll, lb.... 1 0 13 0 OLajole, 2b... 0 1 3 0
Ilortm'n, 3b 1 2 0 2 0 Feybo'd. rf. 0 1 2 0 0
Shuuart, ss.. 2 2 2 3 4 Davln, lb.... 0 1 14 0 0
MoFarl'd. If 1 3 2 0 0 Towers, c... 0 0 3 0 0
Sullivan, c. 0 3 1 0 0 Dolan, 1 0 0 6 1
Katoll, p.... 0 0 0 C 0 Piatt, p 10 0 10
Totals .. 6 14 27 15 t' Totals . ."5 13 2
Two out when winning run was scored.
Chicngo 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1-6
Philadelphia 00500000 05
Left on bases: Chicago. 10; Philadelphia.
C. Two-base hits: McFarland, Shugart,
Hoy, Hartman, Gcler. Snybold. SaerWce
hits: Shugart, Katoll, Powers. Stolen
bases: Isbell, McFarland, Sullivan (2),
Cross, Dolan. Struck out: Bv Katoll, 1;
by Piatt, 1. Bases on balls: Off Katoll, l;
off Piatt, 1. Time of game: 1:15. Umpire:
Manassau.
American 1. engine Mantling.
Won, Lost.
Chicago 17 8
Detroit 18 it)
Baltimore 11 7
Washington 13 ;i
Boston 11 11
Milwaukee 9 15
Cleveland 8 18
Philadelphia 7 lt
P.O.
.fiSO
.642
.till
.590
.600
.3G1
.3.W
.307
CHRISTIAN? EASY WINNERS
Mall Plnyern from Y. M. C. A. It tin
Awii- from Carpenter I'njier
Coniiuiny Tenm,
Tho Carpenter Puper company team was
an easy victim for the ball toscors repro
sentlng tho Young Men's Christian assocla
tlon. In tho gumo between these teams
Saturday nfternoon at the Ames avenue
park tliu Christians were victorious by a
acorn ot .j to 4.
Tho winning team got 11b tallies in
bundles and found no iltttlculty In landing
on Leonard. Davison was tho bright par
ticular star In tho batting lino. Tho score
rouows:
Y. M. C. A. I CATtPENTER P. CO.
lt.II.O.A.n.l ll.H.O.A B,
Tumeld. 3b. 3 1 2 2 0 Donahoe. Sb 0 0 10 1
Anders'n, 2b 3 3 2 u smith, lb... 0 1 10 0 2
Davison, as. r 4 2 0 0 1.unlniky. ss 1 2 2 2 1
Illce. p 1 1 0 3 0 Davis, cf.... 112 0 0
Kdson, c.... 3 3 7 4 0 Kotyia, :b.. 0 0 2 2 1
Gutting, lb.. 1 0 It fl 1 Ionant, p.. 1 1 0 2 0
HURhes, cf .. 3 1 0 0 0 Zohyqulst, 0 0 0 7 4 3
Field, If 3 2 1 0 0 Kulr, rf 1 2 0 0 0
Kavan, rf... 2 10 0 l.Walker, If.. 0 0 0 0 3
Totals ..25 IS 27 11 2l Totals ..4 7 24 8 10
Y. M. C. A 1 7 4 0 7 2 0 4 -25
Carpenters 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1- 4
Enrned runs: Young Men's Chrlsttnn ns
soclatlon, 5; Carpenter, 1. Threo-baHo hits:
Davison, Field. Edson. Two-baso hits:
Davison (2). Bason, rie a. wild nltch
Leonard. Struck out: By Leonard, 8; ty
nice, ju. Time;
Three-I Lertatie.
At Hock Island Hock Island, 9; nock.
torn. i.
At Decatur Decatur. 9: Evansvllle, 6.
At Cedur Baplds Cedar Itupids, 2; Davjn'
port, 1.
At Terre Haute Terrc Haute, 6; Bloom'
Ington, 1.
Western Aaanelntlon.
At Iiulsvllle Louisville. 5; Columbus, 1,
At Toledo Toledo. 7: Marlon. 1.
At Grand Itaplds Fort Wayne, 5; Grand
uapuia, a.
At Dayton Indianapolis, 4; Dayton, 3.
Walkanar for Vnlreralty.
NEBRASKA CITY. May 23.-(Special Tel
egram.) Tho grarne between the State unl
MAN'S
I made up my mind, soon after graduat
ing from college, that no ono man was great
enough to master the entire field of nicdl
clno and surxery. Many physicians have
tried to do this, but they have met with
results usually disappointing to themselves
and often dlsastroun to their patients. For
this reason I determined early In my pro
fessional career to confine my practice
strictly to a single lino of disease, and to
originating nnd perfecting cures for them.
I therefore treat only what I am absolutely
certain that I can positively curo to stay
ctired-VABICOCELE, BTHPCTUHE, CON'
TAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, NEHVO-SEX.
UAL DEBILITY and nil reflex complica
tions and arsocluto diseases and weaknesses
of men. To these maladies nlono many of
the best years of my llfo have been earn
estly devoted nnd on them all my faculties
are concentrated Our consultation nnd
operating rooms are thoroughly equipped
with every scientific apparatus, Instrument
nnd device essential to tho most modern
methods of practice, and our references,
both professional and financial, aro among
the best citizens nf this vlclntv. who have
been rured by us and made happy. I want
every nflllcted man to freely and fully In
vestigate our treatment. Each caso Is
treated separately, scientifically, closoly
watching It and carefully following Its
symptoms with remedies varied through
every stage. Tho diseases that constitute
my sneclalty are more fully commonted on
below nnd aro well worthy the careful peru
sal of nil men In need of medical attention.
Viricoctlt
Whatever may ho the rnuse of varicocele.
Its Injurious effect Is well known. It de
presses the mind, weakens the body, racks
tho nervous system and ultimately leads to
a complete loss of sexual power. If you
arc a victim of this dire disease come to
our otnee and let mo exolaln to you my oro-
cess of treating It. You will then not won
der why 1 hnvo positively cured hundreds
of cases of varicocele during the past
twelve months. Under my treatment the
patient Improves from the very beginning.
All pnln Instantly ceases. Soreness and
swelling quickly subside. Tho pools of stag
nant blood are forced from tho dilated
veins, which rapidly assume their normal
size, strength nnd soundness, All Indica
tions of disease nnd weakness vanish com
pletely and In their stead come tho pride,
tho power nnd the pleasure of perfect
health and restored manhood.
Sfricturt
It matters not how long you have suf
fered from stricture, nor how many dif
ferent doctors havo disappointed you.
STATE ELEGTRC-MEOICAL 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. in. to I p. m.
The question has been asked many times, why is it that
DANDERINE
JESSIE BARTLETT DAVIS,
4740 (irrtnd-bd., Chicago,
Tin- follorrliiK In nn exnet reproduc
tion of .Mrs. l)nvl' Icttvrt
Knowlton Dandcrlno Co., Chicago.
I must write you this letter becauso I
think every one who works for a result
likes to know whether It has boon ac
complished. I want to toll you that I can
statu positively that your "Dandcrlno" Is
absolutely Buccessrui, and tno uest nrticio
of Its kind on the market today. I speak
from a personal test. 1 wns losing nil my
hair und had tried everything ndvcrtlsed
without sucess until four weeks ago, when
I liegan with your unnuerine, ana t nm so
delighted with Its success that I couldn't
refrain from tolling you so, nnd I want to
knank you lor your discovery.
Jessie Bartlett Davis,
Chicago, Juno 2, 1000, 4710 Grand-bd.
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Bicycles
This Week. They will j
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Headquarters for Repairing
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TAKE A SQUINT AT THE
KLESCHEtt MOTOR CYCLE.
LOUIS FLESGHER
1622 Capitol Ave.
4 's v' 'J J'''
verslty teom nnd the Argos wn a lvalk
awav for the visitors, who played a fast,
mroiiK game. Tho attendance was large.
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University .,,0 0 0 1 2 0 3 8 0-H 15 2
AriiOH 0 00000000-0 0 6
Batteries: I'nlverslty. Bender and Doane;
Argos, Seeley und Ervln. Time: 2iW. Um
pire: Hern.
MALADIES MASTERED
EtkaaKaNiaaaK
MASTER SPECIALIST.
I do not trent nil diseases, but cure nil I treat. I trnt men cnJy, and
cure them to stay cured.
Our treatment will cure you Just ns cer
tainly as you come to our ofllco for treat
ment. I will not do It by dilating or cut
ting. My treatment Is new, entirely origi
nal with mo nnd perfectly painless. It com
pletely dissolves the Stricture nnd perma
nently removes every obstruction from the
urinary passage. It stops every unnatural
discharge, allays all Initammatlon, reduces
the prostatn gland when enlnrged, cleanses
nnd heals the bladder nnd kidneys when
Irritated nnd congested, Invigorates the
sexual organs and restores health nnd
oundess to ovcry part of the body uffected
by the disease.
Nervo-Sexual Debility
Men, many of you nro now reaping the
result of your former folly. Your man
hood Is falling and will soon be lost un
less you do something for yourself. There
Is no time to lose, impotoncy, like all
sexual diseases, Is never on the standstill,
With It you can make no compromise.
receives so many excel
lent indorsements? The
reason is that people who
try it are surprised to
find at last a really effec
tive hair and scalp invig
orator and feel a natural
desire to say something
about it.
Tho world-wide reputation and Intorgrlty
of the two Indorscrs herewith reproduced
aro such that to uso their names without
permission would not only ruin our busi
ness but would mako us llablo to heavy
damages. Granting tho truth of this state
ment, Is It reasonable to suppose that other
than tho most positive and beneficial re
sults would prompt tho unqualified pralso
of these well known pcoplo?
We havo hundreds of Indorsements
equally as convincing as Mrs. Davis' and
Mr. Burnham's, copies of which will bo sent
upon request. Dandcrlno Is put up In threo
sires 25c, 50c and 1.00 per bottle at all
drug and toilet stores. If your druggist has
not got It and will not ordor It for you, send
direct to us. We pay express. Kindly In
close this ad In your letter.
Knowlton
Danderine Co
N. E. Cor. LaUeaiul LiiSullcsts.,
Chicngo, III.
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The Equitable
Life Assurance Society
OF THE UNITED STATES.
The mo3t profitable investment that can be made.
They pay 5 per cent, per annum for twenty years. Will
then pay the full amount of hond in gold, or will guaran
tee 80 per cent premium if hond is surrendered at maturity
In addition to these guarantees the hond participates
in the earnings of the company.
And the Company is
"STRONGEST IN THE WORLD."
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. Hither you must master It or It will master
I you nnd fill your whole future with misery
nnd Indescribable woe, 1 have treated
so many cases of this kind that
I am as familiar with them as you
aro with the very daylight. Once cured by
, us, you will never again be bothered with
'emissions, drains, prematurencss, small or
weak organs, nervousness, falling memory,
loss of ambition or other symptoms which
rob you of your manhood and absolutely
unlit you for study, business, pleasure or
marriage. Our treatment for weak men
will correct nil theso evils and restore you
to whut nature Intended a hale, hearty.
hnppy man, with physical, montnt and sex
ual power complete.
Contagious Blood Poison
On nccount of Hh frightful hldeousness
contagious blood poison Is commonly called
the king of venereal diseases. It may be
either hereditary or contracted. Once the
system Is tainted with It, tho dlscaas mny
manifest Itself !n the form of scrofula,
E. Burnham
Indorses
Danderine.
Mr. IJurnhani, 71 Statu street, Con
trnl Music Hull, conducts tbo oldest,
llnest nnd licst Known linlrdrcsslng
establishment In tho city of Chicago.
He has had twenty-five years' experi
ence In dressing and treating tho hair
and scalp and has tested numerous hair
preparations during that time. Ho
therefore Is In position to rccognlzo
merit when It exists In a hair tonic.
Head what he says about Dandcrlno:
Feb. 23, 1001.
The Knowlton Danderine Co., Chi.
cngo, III,
Gentlemen It is with no little
gratification that I give Danderine
my hearty indorsement nnd sup.
port. I wns induced to put it in
stock through the splendid indorse,
ment given you by Jessie Hartlctt
Davis. It has proven its merits to
such an extent that I have found it
almost iudisponsable among my
customers; its results arc positive
and permanent. Respectfully,
Et Burnham.
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31, 1000. .. $1,116,875,047 00
207.CdC.213 00
W.CO7.130 9S
301.Cns.OM 40
liabilities. ...23S.HW,SD3 19
68,137,170 01
25,WB,i9 30
H. D. NEELY,
Manager for Nebraska,
206-208 Bee Building,
OMAHA.
erzema, rheumntle pains, stiff or swollen
J dtits, ertiptlrns or copper-colored spots on
the face or body, little ulcers In tho mouth,
or on the tongue, snro throHt, swollen ton
sils, falling out nf tho hair or
yehrows nnd llnally a leprous-llko
decay of the flesh nnd bone. If you
have nnv of theso or similar symptoms you
are cordially Invited to consult ua Immcdl
tly If I nnd your fears are unfounded
I will" quickly unburden your mind. Hut It
your constitution Is Infected with syphllltlo
virus I will tell you so frankly nnd show
you how to get rid of It Our special treat,
mem for contagious blood poison Is pintle
ally the result of our life work and Is en
dorsed by the best physicians of America
and Uuropo. It contains no Injurious drugs
or dangerous medicines of any kind. It
goes to the very bottom of thi disease and
forcis out every particle of Impurity. Soon
every sign nnd symptom of blood poison
dlsnprars completely and fotcver. The
blood, tho tlxsui! the flesh, the bones nnd
tho whole nstem are cleansed, purified and
tailored to perfect health nnd tho patient
prepared for thu duties und pleasures of
life.
Associate Diseases
In curing an ailment of any kind we never
fall to remr.ve all r'flrx complications or
ossoclato diseases If the case is varicocele,
tho weaknisn caused by It disappears. If It
Is stricture and I1111 dnvelopcd Into pros
tatic, bladder or kidney affections, tho in
jured organs aro all restored to a perfectly
healthful condition. If It Is contagious
blood poison, nny and all nkln, hlood and
bono diseases arising from the tnlnt are en
tirely and permanently eliminated from tho
system. If It li Imputcncy. tho many dls.
tresslng symptoms following in Its train
and Indicating n premature decline of phys
ical, mental and sexual power aro totally
romoved and rapidly roptaced by the youth
ful energy of robust manhood. Hence nil
resulting IIU nnd rellex complications,
which may be properly termed ussoctatn
diseases, and which, In fact, are often more
serious than the original ailments that gtvo
rise to them- nll, we sy, disappear com
pletely nnd forever with tho euro of the
main malady.
Gorresponcence
Most cases can bo treated successfully at
homo. Ono personal visit Is proferred, but
If It Is Impossible or inconvenient for you
to call at our ofllce, write us a full and un
reserved history of your cato. plainly stat
ing your symptoms. Wo mako no chargn
for private counsel nnd utvo to each patient
a LKOAL CO NTH ACT to hold for our
prnmlsos. It you cannot call today, write.
Address
THYR01D-LYM PH
TREATMENT.
GLANDULAR REMEDIES
Prepared from the LY.MPII
GLANDS nnd Most IIIKhly Vital. "
ized Tissues of Young,
Ilculthy Sheep.
The Rational and Scientific Treat
ment Which Cures 1)0 I'er Cent
of All Human Ailments.
Write for Particulars.
Booklet Free.
Mrs. II. R. Morley, St. Paul, N'eh., rayst
"I had bronchitis for flvo years. May,
1900, I went to Colorado (or my health.
While thero I took a sovoro cold, which
sottlcd cn my lungs. I, tried various rcnio
dlcs, but grow ntcadlly worse. I becatnu
almost a skoloton. A friend advised ma
to try THYIIOID-LYMPU treatment. I
camo down November, l'JOO, und consulted
your physician In regard to my enso and
boRon trentment at once. I havo had
two nnd one-half months' treatment. I
could not walk a block when I commenced.
Now I havo u good nppotito and can wall;
eight to ton blocks ovcry day. Have gained
over fifteen pounds. I hnvo been wonder
fully helped. Am better than I havo been
for years."
Treatment, Including physicians' scrv-,
Ices and remedies, J 5.00 per month up.
THYROID LYMPH
CURES
Obfslty
Dropsy
Consumption
Bronchitis
l'yosalplnx
I.eucorrhofa
Loss of Memory
Domentla
1'uroiicU
Defective llearlnc
I'oor Circulation
Intimity
Loss of Flesh
Inillsposltlon to Exsr
tlon.
Eczema
Dyspepsia , ,
Kcuralrla
Constipation
Apoplexy
DefectUo Vision
Chronic HKIn Dlseisr
l'rcnenlllty
Nervous Debility
Jaumllc
Dcseus.H of the Drain KallliiK of Ui Womb
Tuberculosis (lout
Vat Icons Veins Thyroid Starvation
Ooltre iitunteil Growth
Ocneiul Debility Nervous frustration
Myxoedcma Idiocy
Locomotor Ataxia I'arolysui
Hheumatlsm drunduUr Knlarc
Bkln Diseases menta
Kidney Diseases Ovarian Diseases
Diabetes tfuppre3bed Menstrua
Hrltht's Disease tlon
Melancholia Nervousness from
l)is ot Vital I'ower Ovaritis
Anemia KryMpelaa
Ulooi! I'olson Kpllepsy
Byuhllls Hiipperatlnir Olanfls
Orchitis Lymphadenitis
l'at Starvation Athma
COMI'ETKNT PHYSICIANS IN CIIAttGH
OV OKKICES.
Thyroid-Lymph Co., C0U-10i P.eo Build
ing, Omaha, Nob. Ountlcmon: I cheerfully
reply to your request for testimony bo
caimo of tho wonderful bonoflt I havo ro
causo of tho wuudorful benefit I hnvo
received. I suffered months with rhcu-
tho moat eminent physicians and received
no benefit; wont on crutches until I took
your glandular roracdlos, After taking
them for !x wocks I discontinued tho
crutches, and In threo months I wns per
fectly curnd. I wish to say theso remedies)
aro all right. Yours vory truly,
CAPT. J. V. II,I3It, Omaha.
All Caea nintrnuiird 1'lir.K, Hither Id
1'eraoii or h- Mnll,
THYROID-LYMPH CO.,
04, Oft nod till
fiUU, noii nnd sot
Her Illriif,,
OMAHA. NUU.
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