THE OMAITA DAILY V,YAl SI'XDAY, SKI'TEamER 29, 1001. 1 1 Virtually Dttr;niad. LARGE NUM&ER CF VETERANS ARE ON HAND V 1NI1 V IT AM TflEC I KV f"'1 that ls th? la"1 bcforo th8 Minnesota lJU I lLAJI lULj Lli'L 1 gsrae at Minneapolis on October 12. After tliat event 1 past tho tctim will commence work for VIronsln nnd on Or- VVnn f w.u. .1. n j it j tuber 19 Omahans will be given an oppor- game with the Omnba Medics here. Thu next Saturday will nee them at Lincoln Pitted riKaltml the Ames agricultural col lego team. That will bo October 26 and no more games will then be played until (hat In Milwaukee against tho Uadgera on November 2. It Is expected that tho boys will be taken to Wloconsln some days before tho (tame, for they could hardly bo In good shape Im mediately after a rldo of 700 miles on the train. Kvery precaution In lnstiro perfect condition for that game will be taken. After that Is over two games and prob ably a third very Important ono remain, Missouri Tigers will como to Lincoln on Second nnd Third flirt rn Slmiil flendy o Itclnfnrce Vnralt) WIioii Any Wrnkneaa .liny Jlnke Itaclf Apparent. Every day of practice ns It passes Illu mines with a stronger 1 U?ht tho promise that the University of Nebraska foot hall team will this year rank far nnd awav i November 9 and the Kansans on November above nnythlng that It has nttnlned In all lta years of ups and downs on the western gridiron, With an avcrago of forty men out for practice every day tho last week and with o doen mora husky stalwarts watching the Ttmmagcs from tho stdo lines with tears u their ycn because thero are not vet ulln enough to accommodnto them all, with all of last year's material to work on nn.I n vast grist of now rough diamonds to cut Into shape, It now seems assured that the champions of four states last year will extend their domain of superiority over a far greater extent of territory by next Thanksgiving day Two great games are In prospect and every student at tho university seems to realize that this it tho critical year for the foot ball team of Its alma mater. Of course there are malty other scheduled con tests and. ono or two of strong minor Im portance, but in scanning tho list tho Ne braska enthusiast cannot but let his gaze wander over to tho dates October 12 and November 2, for those nro tho days on which their favorites will meet tho rivals of tho north, tho Oophers of Minnesota and tho Hadgers of Wisconsin, As tho tlmo for tho Minnesota gamo ap- 1 proacbes less and less anxiety concerning tho outcome Is felt at tho State university. 1 JtciSorts from tho northern school, Instead of growing moro favorable, aro ench dav of a gloomier vein, and there seems to bo llttlo In tho work of tho Oophers from which oven tho most sangulno of their back ers can derive much comfort. Of course It In possible- that tho press re ports nro distorted from tho real faelH, for tho men of tho north rcnllzo that thov havo tho game of their lives before them, and nothing could pleaso tbcm better than the Installation of n vicious growth of over confidence In tho minds of their Nebraska opponents. However, figures cannot llo nnd In the face of what showing tho Oophers modo a week ago against the High school teams of Minneapolis anil St. Taut it Is hard to be lieve that their progress so far has been rery great. For an entire half tho eleven from the Minneapolis Central High school compelled tho university men to keep a rcspectnblo dlst.mco from tho goal line, which tho school boys gunrdod no zealously, 16. Then, provided Nebraska has succeeded in playing as good at a tic with either Wisconsin or Minnesota, Northwestern unl vrrslty has promised to come to Nebraska for' the pott-season game. Students down at the university nlready think it a. cinch that Northwestorn will bo called upon to keep Its promise. SIXTY MEN SEEK FOR PLACES Host if Mlanoiirliwift Ntrlvr for I'refrr niiMit on (In- lllovi-n Which Wriirs TIor' .Stripe, In the matter of candidates, the Missouri stato university has Nebraska distanced and discounted. Klghty men are now clamoring for plucrs on tho team which Is to represent tho Tigers this year. Nebraska considered Itself in unusual luck with forty-five asplrantB on hand, Hut Missouri's good fortune Is due largely to tlii) fact that this fall marks a great I ndvanco In the rlso of that school. Tim nttcndaucu has Increased greatly and,, of ! course, athletes havo como with tho roit. Aa nt Nebraska university, it has been nec essary to order nddlttonnl new suits, tho supply laid In proving- Insufficient to clotho all tho gridiron giants, Coach Fred Murphy Is already confident that the team will consist largely of now material. He has somo of this on hand, ho BD.ys, that Is too good to bo neglected and only four or flvo places will go to old men. With tho Increased prosperity of tho school nnd a larger nttendnnco comes naturally a higher Htnndnrd of football nnd tho team of last year In to bo outclassed by tho pres ent ono If coaching nnd unlimited material can do It. A HUpnbuudnco of big men among this year's candidates causes tho team ns picked out thus far to look rathor unwioldlv and awkward when lined up, but iib soon as tho ball ls In play these big mon display sur prising nullity nnd It Is on this unusual combination of dash nnd weight that Mr. Murphy bases hln highest hopes. Captain Charles Wnsher has Just ar rived from Knnsas City, whero ho has been 111, nnd his return has given nddod Impetus to the work. Ho will bo unable to play for sovernl days yet. but can assist ful one It consists of Knowtton, fullback and captain, tal'ans. halfback, Doble, quar ter, Fee. left tackle. Mueller, right guard, and Anne, end. With this bunch as a starter of certainties and with a host of new aspirants tho (Jophor coachto arc hard at work. A great team will doubtless be the result. Hut the Minnesota newspapers pretend to be scared to denth. Here Is a sample of what they are printing with ref erence to tho Minnesota-Nebraska game! At Minnesota tremendous gaps among the Individuals mut be closed nnd then tile Whnie tlriimmn.l niirl ImmmarArl liiln -1 Unit, ii mnehlnn f im .i nin. ..n wo,rklng In harmony, and one which ".I in, i iircnK or sunt in me middle, me question Is, "Can It be done, and can It bo done before October 12." as urn gamo with Nebraska approaches It nPCnrilP mnt ti .1 ni.oarnni tl,f the Cornhuskers nro "layltiK themselves out to wipe out the defeat they suffered nt tho hands of Inst years Jllnnenpolls team. The preparation for the game be gan within h few days after tho game of lait Thanksgiving nnd It has covered everything" that an experienced coach and willing students of the game could think of. Nebraska last fall had men on the Minnesota urnllnrlB wiitrlllni? them tilnl' Their conches on the side linen nt the game nvif flunking .iiinnesoui s s.veicm or pi.iy nnd the Individual characteristics of Min nesota's players. Consequently when the game was over they were In 11 position to discuss the various plnys and to o over the system thoroughly That was whnt hey began with nnd worked over during the winter It Is safe to say that Ne liraska s men of hint vmr innv nmttv nearly all there Is to be known nbotlt Min nesota's game ns It was played n year ago Vi lo "e Known ny men who did not play the gnme themselves. The .Minnesota schedule reads; October S-Mllll.n.nln nr...!.,... ... College Hf ''hyslclans nnd Surgeons. October 12 Minnesota nimtnst Nihrnal 19-Mliinesotn. against Orlnnell. October 2i,-Mlnnesotn against Iowa. November ?-flt,,...,,.. ,,-.. Indians -" iiKitiiiri jiaPKcii I)akoVtambCr &-M'nn"01'1 ngnlnst North Novemtinr 1l.tlnn..,n . .... sin. at Madison. " .scon- wesleTlrn't ChTcr90,a Xorl"- November 2S M I tlfJ nt A rrt liiat 1 1 1 1 I at Champaign. """"" materially In tho training. Tho old play Not onco could tho Oophors score In that ( ers now In practice aro McCaslln. Rills, half. Then tho boys from tho St. Taul Smith. Houx. Sanders. Robinson and Central High school enmo against thorn to 1 Frompton. Tho Tigers' schedule rends. finish tho gnme and bernuso these young- l October R, Klrksvlllo nt Columbia. liters had not tho spunk nnd determination of thoso whqm they succeeded tho 'vnrsltv was finally enabled to score, making throo touchdowns. And of theso Mr. Knowiton, fullback, missed two gonls. That Is not Huch n lino showing for a much vnunted championship aggregation to mako against High school boys and it has not served to ruluo tho hopes of Minne sota men very high. Wisconsin will un doubtedly give tho Gophers a terrible drub bing this year and It will bo a pity If tho Uornhuskors cannot do tho same. Tho fact that thero will this year be three organized elevens at tho University of Nahrnska Instead of two as formerly ls of great Importance It slmly means that tho second eleven will bo so nearly equal to tho first thnt tho latter will bo having championship contests evory day In prac tlco. The teams will bo run on n system of merit strictly. Tho eleven men on tho second cloven will hnvo to work very hnrd to keep tho stars of tho third team from displacing them nnd nil this will conduce to tho good of tho 'varsity men themselves. Never bofore hns tho first team been out lined na quickly as thlB year. This la pos slblo becauso of tho fact that so many old men returned and nlso because thoso who nro already slated for places stand out so ntrongly above other competitors. It now seoms almost certain thnt tho following fifteen men will bo llrBt team players dur ing tho early season nt least: For the line, Kochlcr, Klngor, Westovor, llrew, Moloney, Stringer, Shedd, Cortelyou; for quarterback, Drain; for backs, Crnndnll, Kingsbury, llcndor, Lohmcr, Hell and Wil liams. However, this personnel Is by no means assured. So far these men hnvo shown themselves tho worthiest nnd best, but thoy van hold thulr positions only na long us thoy contlnuo so to do. Thu plan Is civil service) strictly. As soon ns any man on the second tenm begins to shlno with a bright light he will bo tried In his respect ive position on tho first oloven nnd If ho does hotter than tho man whom ho hns dis placed thero ho will romaln as long ns ho exhibits tho tamo superior class of work. No games othor thnn mcio tryout nlfnlrs will bo played by tho university tenm until tho Minnesota contest. That with tho Lin cola High school n week ago wns the be ginning' of this class of work. Tho game with tho osteopaths at Klrksvlllo, Mo., yes- t?rday was another such. This coming Sat urday tho team will contlnuo tho prelim inary work In a gamo with Uouno college October !. Nebraska nt Incoln. Ootobur 12, Simpson nt Columbia, October Iff, Warrensburg nt Columbia. October 26. Drnko nt Oca Moines. November 2. Ottawa nt Columbia. November II. Tnrklo nt Tnrklo. November 16, Texas at Columbia. November 1R, Haskell at Columbia. November 23, Kansas nt Kansas City. MANY DROP FROM THE RANKS Only Sli nf the Mlnnesiifn Jqnnil of Fifteen (Until Show Up Tills Yenr fop Prnctlre. Tho Interest of tho Nebraskan conlcrs now In tho Minnesota team as first of Its big opponents. October i'2 Is tho dnto on which tho Cornhuskcrs nro scheduled to meet tho Oophers at Minneapolis. Tho northerners woro If anything oven a llttlo nhead of Booth's men In tttnrtlng training, It was aboiit August 23 when a ecoro of candidates began preliminary work nt Ornnd Mnrlns, Mich. Hut It was not till Thurs day, September 12. that tho first practice was held on Northrup field at tho unl veralty. If tho returning of many old men Is any great ndvantage, Mlnuesotn has cortalnly rocelved u hard blow. Only six of that terribly squad of fifteen giants will be back In school. However, Nebraskans well remember tho second team of the Oophors Just before the gnmo nt Lincoln last Thankeglvlng day, when tho vast crowd was anxlotiHly nwattlng for tho teams to appear, a bunch of stalwart strangero In red sweat era nnd moleskins trotted out on the grid Iron. Nebraskans were appalled at the size of the men, for they were giants compared with the sturdy Cornhuskern. Nevertheless they wsro npplnuded to tho echo and much admiration wns expressed. But thero wero nlso somo Mlnnosotnns present on tho benches, nnd when tho locnl enthusiast emitted gnsps of admiration tor tho Oophor players theso turned to their southorn neighbors nnd said: "Hut that's only our second team. Walt till you see tho rcnl thing." And It was true. Not long nftcrward the real thing tamo nnd tho ndvnnco guards wero consigned to tho oblivion of the aldo lines. Thoso who took thulr plnce woro wonderful to behold. It was a terrifying sight, nut It did not mnko so much dif ference In tho end, and this yenr thero nro about forty cornhuskers working hard each afternoon who say It won't mnko any. Hut tho sextet of remnants ls a power1 MEN BE Not One Failure. OurVaouum Organ DovalopsrehouldhouFnt by every man, H cure wlimo enrythlng elo tuili nuil hope It dead. It restore small, weak oruau, lost rover, falling innulionil, drain, errors of ) mi tli, etc. Stricture and Varicocele I'crmuiuiitly cured In 1 to t wccUi. No Drugs to ruin tho stoiiinrh. 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Up In tho Hndger stnto the foot ball men nrp getting to work slowly, ns seems to bo the caso In most schools this year. This week g play has been tho flrt of scrlmmogo work, ovcrythlng previous to that having been confined to lino forma ons without opponents, signal practice and general Umbering work. Just nine men of tho old tenm are now out for duty. Tho othor two ore. serious losses and both have placed tho team In a predicament that It has been unnblc to rscapo from so far, "Activity" Tratt. tho famous little quarterback, Is gone and It ocems impossible to nil his place. Mttlo Activity wns the smallest quarterback Wisconsin ever had and yet probably the most einclent. Anywhere but on the foot ball neld ho was mild mnnnered, retiring shy nnd dlmdcnt to his own Injury. He would not even ask for what was duo him and went nbout On tlptoo for fear someone would look at him. Hut on tho gridiron It wns a different Tratt. Year after year ho played tho peripheral position for n team that was nover less thnn second best In tho wc3t, nnd ho weighed only 125 pounds. rnjg is snowing up well for quarter, but ho Is very light and It ,s feared that In op position lineups he will not stand tho strain, oa It Is hnrdly to bo expected that ho will bo a second Tratt. Then tho old veteran, Jerry Ulordan. n guard of many seasons, Is gone, leaving a vacancy In tho line. Schrelbcr ls belne tried out for the plnce, but is not mnklnjc n rcmnrknblo showing so far. That "Fat" Driver will be nhln tn inko ins old position at fullback ls not absolutely yet certain, as ho ls working In tho ofTlco of tho adjutant general of Wisconsin nnd Hint gentleman has declared against tho game. Hut great Influonco Is being brought to bear Upon tho soldier nnd Driver has been out to prnctlco twice. His running Is of tho samo old Invincible sort nnd his kicking has greatly Improved during tho summer by constant practice. Tho Wisconsin schedule) bAran yesterdnv. with tho game against Dixon 'college at Madison. It carries games with Minnesota nnd Chicago, but not with Michlgnn, read ing: October IS. I'pper Iown nt Madison. October 2, lielolt nt Milwaukee. October 19, Knox nt Madison. October 2fi, Knox nt Madison. November 2, N'ebraskn nt Milwaukee. November !. AmeH college nt Madison. November 10, Mlnuesotn nt Madison. November 2S, Chicago nt Chicago. GAPS IN FOOT BALL RANKS I'rliireton In Only Ten in nf IIIk Fl IV hi eli Does nt Suffer .Seriously Thmnuli Cruiliinllon. ENCOURAGES OMAHA GOLFERS Hicbolla' 6mi Eiitci to Demonstrate Local FUjori' Exosllsnce. SOME OF THE CHAMPION'S PECULIARITIES He lletlrs Critics nf the I'rellmlnnry MglitltiK Method, tint I'lnys Ilnldly nml with Dnsh When Itendy, DISEASES OF MEN ONLY... FREE CONSULTATION. For years back prominent foot bnll In terests In the enst hnvo centered In four schools, tho Hlg Four Harvard, Yale. Princeton and Pennsylvania. This season nnd last, however, a now factor nns cropt In nnd becomo vory Btrorrj. That 1b Cornoll university. Theso flvo Institutions now con stitute the big ring. Most of theso colleges played their first games yesterday. It Is n peculiar fact that tho nflllctlon of almost all these tenms this year Is tho same, a Inck of old men. Only nt Princeton ls this not true. Cornell, Harvard, Ynlo. Pennsylvania, nil are grlovlug over their lack of old material on which to start in. At Pennsylvania this Is oapeclnlly true. Only two of last .year's regular 'varsity men and three substitutes aro at hand, which Is a condition tho Quakers havo not been called upon to fnco for many years. As a result Coach Woodruff has been compelled to adopt tactics radically different from thoso of previous seasons. Heretofore ho has novor had any regular scrub practice In line-up till after tho first gamo, this bolng possible becauso of a full complement of men who wero already familiar with tho play, Cornell's greatest loss Is that of Full back Starbuck, n man who was picked for tho nll-Amerlcan star team last year. Namack, Dormer, Morrison, Alexander and Cross nro also gone. However, Horrlen and Weeks nro In tho gamo nnd other good mon of experlonco. Line-ups with tho scrubs havo already begun. Cornell has determined upon n new stylo of coaching, The captain of tho team will havo complete charge and bo head coach. A trio of Instructors will assist him throughout tho season, whllo graduatp play ers and conches will be numerous. Harvard people nlso havo cause to mourn. Tho loss of mon llko tinly, Hallowell, Kills, Iawrnnce and Sawin Is a trial not to bo' calmly endured. Hut tho rest of them aro hard nt It, being out twice a day for practice thrco times a week. Yalo has been a heavy loser of good men and starts tho season with chances' con siderably reduced, Coachlns has thereforo beon moro careful and thorough than over before. A radical change In tho llno-up ro contly mado wits taking Olcott back from center to fullback. A man wns needed In tho latter plnco to succeed tho famous Porry Hale, who made such n record on last year's championship tenm as n plung ing back and Olcolt seemed best for the place. Ho Is most active, and, ns his weight has been reduced to 178 pounds, ho Is of an Ideal build for the plnco. At Princeton alone Is found real Jubilance. Cvery Tiger Is certain that last year's defeat nt the hands of Yale ls to be wiped out this fall with a vengeance and to that one game of the whole list are they looking forward especially, Of chief Importance among the golfing events of the last week was the visit In Omaha of Bernard Nlcholls, the well known profefstonnl player from Hoston. The show ing mado agalnt him by local playcri has demonstrated more clearly than ever befora Just how high the latter stand as golfers and tho outcome of the contests furnishes an Interesting forecast of what such men as William J, Foyc could do when arrayed against tho cracks of tho cast. Foyc'a re cent experlcnco In Chicago has already given Omnhaus n good line em tho compara tive merits of their golfers nnd thoso of tho many clubs surrounding tho windy city nnd now tho ndvent of Iiernnrd Nlcholls makes possible n further comparison, Stars of the game In the states of the eastern coast, Imvlng pursued It much louger, nro popularly supposed to surpass by a con siderable percentage on nn average those farther west, but If Nlcholls l a good sam plo of tho best In New Kngtand golf, which seems certain, then local players have uo cause to feet that they nro so far behind tiny of "them. Nothing could have been more Instructive to ft golf player thftn to follow the contest nt tho Country club last Tuesday afternoon nnd note the work of Nlcholls as compared wim timt of his opponents, Foye and Iaw- rlc. Tho featuro of It all was bis stead iness. Kvery drlvo ho made was a good one, cvery approach, Bavo one, was superb. u was on tne puts that he hurt his came and even In this his defection wae noticed to bo duo to a peculiar condition. Direc tion wns not what bothered him, but force, hvery put of his that missed hollnn out hit tho hole nil right, but was shot Just a llttlo too hard to drop, so that It either rimmed or lumped across. (imii,. of l.tnKn Mny i:nliiin It. Why ,uch nn experienced man should make this error so repeatedly Is dimcult to explain except upon ono basis. Ilo had played the day bcforo over the course of tho Omaha Amateur Athletic association, whero greens nro not In such good shape as at tho Country club and whero more forco Is needed behind tho stroke to cover a given distance. It may bo thnt the ehnm. plon could not succefafully adjust his re duction of power next day. Ntcnoiis power In u drive seems almost Incredible becauso of tho fierce speed of his stroke. Ho takes all tho time he wnnti to address his ball, but does this with his club heeled out beyond his ball, not directly behind It. Then ho makes n couplo of short pauses abovo the gutty, swinging Jerkily back and forth within a small arc. The next thing the stroke hns been made nnd tho ball is gone. Ono would think that tho noston man had not drawn his rlub back around his shoulder nt nil, but close watch ing on tho next fchot will show that ho doco so. What seems as peculiar about It Is that he does not swing up slowly. nB do most players. Ills up stroke Is as flerco as his downward one on the ball, though not ns heavy. Tho tremendous distance he mnkM would seem to bo a silent ndvocato of lib method of rapid swinging. Doth with tho winu ami against It his drives wore vurv long, and the remarkable thing was that ho nlways got better direction thnn his on ponents. At tho ninth hole. 203 yards, he went away over It fifteen yards nt least, with practically perfect direction. Fovo nnd Iawrle, too, wero right up on the green at that hole. . Ills Out- Iti'liiiiiKiihlr nt, . Nlcholls made Just one remarknble nut during tho match'. At tho Blope, or third hole, Foye drovy squarely on the green. Nlcholls considerably to ono side. Fovc'b approach then brought him up to within easy holing distance, whllo Nlcholls stopped full four yards from the cup. It seemed llko Foye's hole, ns ho dropped In at three, but tho visitor holed out hs easily from the long distance ns Foye hnd from his better position, nnd tho hole was halved. All tho rest of tho time, however, Nlcholls' puts went very wrong. Direction wns almost al ways good for un out. but the ball never stayed whero It was sent. Only onco was tho visiting player bunk ered, and It chanced to occur at tho samo nolo at which tho poorest and tho best wlints of thu day wero mado, both by Foyo. It was at eleven, tho Hillside, where ono looka from tho te0 down "a steep slope, across a ditch at tho bottom, up another to a doublo bunker, behind which Is ensconced tho holo on n pretty green, securely forti fied. The bunker Is a long one, broken In tho mlddlo, leaving n clear pathway to tho green about eight feet wide. Ilniv It Wns Done. Foyo had Just topped his drlvo at tho fortress and ho repeated tho stroke, merely rolling down tho hill to tho bottom and stopping in tho long grnss Just at tho edgo oi me oitcn. Nlcholls drovo clear un ihn FREE EXAMINATION. DR. 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In lli Mini Then Thrro Arc 'I'lilnun I" lli'iiiciiilirr Aliimt It t'nrc WEAK, WASTING, STRICTURED MEN Cured While You Sleep, IN 15 DAYS I 19,846-CURES LAST YEAR- 19,846 HOME TREATMENT If there Is nnyltiliiR ns essential to a Fpiirtmnnn n n knowlidRO of how to nsi a gun It ls how to buy one nnd to taVio care of It afterward. On this subject a promi nent Held spoit has this to sny. Kvery man who shoots a gun believes as a rule that the particular mnko of weapon he uses is tho bem that could possibly bo turned out. This of courwo Is nntural, as otherwise ho would not have bought It. H can bo safely nsserted, however, thnt all makes nnd grades of American shotguns will bag the game If proper ammunition Is used and they nre held straight. Tho various mnkes vary only In details of construction and tho dllferent grades In the amount of ornamentntlon on their mctnl work, the de?reo of Ilneness of their barrels, nnd the quality of wood In their Blocks. Hut a V' gun will kilt Just ns much game nnd kill It Just ns dead ns ono costing sixteen tlmeo ns much. The closeness with which n gun will shoot that Is to sny, the number of pellets It will placo In a thirty- Inch clrclo nt n given distance is simply a matter of boring tho barrels. It Is not so many years ngo that tho hantmerlesi was only shot by n few sportsmen who could nfford to pay from $100 upward for n weapon. Now, however, that gun ls tho ac cepted type, nnd a doublo hanimerleis of good mnko nnd workmanship tuny now bo hnd for ns low ns ?23. ;! Urn- Thnt I'Ki. Tho man who goes directly to n Bportlng goods store and picks out n gun without de termining whether it fits him or not has handicapped his shooting at tho very out set. No mail would go Into a clothing storo and come out with a $23 suit of clothes, slopo to tho bunker, rolling In. Koyo took ! "'Pl'6'1 UP ln " P'-'knge, without having Strlctnro Ik Inttnntlr Roliovotl and the Obtrnotlon Dissolved Llkn Suon BonoatU th Sun-IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Vnrlooccle ! Cured nd Weolc Mon Aro Rostored by th Mngio St. Jamoi Treatment Applied Locally wnd Dlrtotly to tho AlToctcd Parts. DT MAIL CtN RE UHO b, the PATIFflT is SUCCtSSruilv AS Bi OURSELVES. "Brnn.Sol vriu" UUnl vr ftirli'turc like minw lirni-nth llir ami, onrm VAIIICOCKIii: anil 1I. lt(i 111) I'lUISTATK, nml lr-nltll..-n Itir Seminal Murta, aloplllliK ilrnlna unci rmlnaloiii IN I'l l'ii".i: I) A VS. tlmum to ruin the at niunnli, hut a illrcrt Incul it ml lioaltlro npnllcn Mnii to tlin entire Irrthral Trnot. l.verv sufferer from Stricture, and tho offspring. Varicocele, 1'rostutltls nnd .Seminal Weakness, should write, to the St James Association. G2 Ht James llulldlug, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Illustrated work showing the nartH of the liiiiiinn uvstem Involved In t'rethirt! Ailments, which they semi to mate applicants, recurely wrapped in piaui iiHCKage, (irepuui FREE COCC TUEAT1CC nmillflM Cut nut thin coupon nnd mall It tu th raCC lilCHBItJk UUUrlfil t Jam A.-ocl.tlcli with your nume an.l adilrnxi plainly written, when they will enntl you a copy of their eihnuatve treatli" e-'curately llluatrateil In lulf-tone, ahowir.g Hie parts of the male ijetem Involved In t'relhrtl AllmenU, ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION, iTrV, J.""-1""' Ploaso sond to mo a cony of your Corripluto Illustratotl Work-iWJn tho Male, Sexual System, so- j Name curol.v settled, PREPAID, : FREE of ALL CHARGES AddfCSS CONSULTATION AM) KXAMINATION FIIIJK KREi ST, JAMES ASSN. 62 ST JAMES BLD6 CINCINNATI, 0. BgW a spoon and cupped his ball out of tho grass on a bee lino up tho slope. It was not high enough to clear the hunker, carry ing only nbout two feet from tho ground, and It seemed that he would go In bcsldo Nlcholls, ono stroke Jo tho bad. Hut thu wind entered Into tho gnmo and swung tho flying gutty north so thnt It skimmed right in between tho two sections of tho bunker, talcing advantage of nn eight-foot gate way from a striking distance of moro than 100 yards. Foyo says ho did not My to do It, but It was a wonderful shot, anyway, nnd It put him on tho green In two, though a good dls tanco past the hole. Nlehols went down Into tho bunker, intending to scoop his ball out and land It right by the holo In two. At the bottom of tho ditch tho ball lay In n llttlo hollow nnd Nichols looked for his mnshlc. Hut the caddie was away down tho hill, so ho played It out with tho approach Iron he was carrying. Tho first attempt hit tho bank and camo back. Tho seconil Just bnrcly scraped over the rim and Innded on tho green. Another shot brought Nichols to holing distance, but Toyo went out In four, winning. A vast deal of criticism has beon hurled through tho sporting prints nt tha golfer who Bights n put boforo addressing tho ball, Despite this It was notlrod that Nlcholls Invnrlably sighted. Approaching his ball on tho green ho w'buld nlways get around behind it nnd somo dlatnnco nway nnd look along over it toward the holo, getting both tho nature of tho ground and tha sense of direction. Then ho como up and played tt very quickly, as ho did all his strokes, Ills putting was absolutely free arm and he gots down low. Cnnainniitlnii Tli rrn toned. C. Unger, 212 Maplo St., Champaign, III . writes: "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had con sumption. I tried n great many remedies fnd was under the enro of physicians for teveral months. I used ono bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It rured vac, and I bnvo cot been troubled since," previously tried them on. Yet tho same mnn has often been known to purchnso n gun costing doublo that amount, which no more fits him thnn would n youth's suit of clothes. dun stocks vary In length from 14 to li'3 Inohes from tho center of tho butt-plnto to tho farwnrd trigger, whllo tho drop of the stock thnt Is to sny, tho difference In Icvol between tho top of tho barrels and the top of thn butt-plnto will run from two to three Inches. A man with u long neck will of necosslty require more drop to n tock than n man with a abort one, nnd tho length of wtock will vary nccordlng to tho length of olio's nrm. Of course It la possi ble for a long-necked man to contort him self so that he mny shoot with a compara tively straight stock, whllo hl shorter necked friend mny manage to do fair shoot ing with n gun In which tho drop Is too great for him, hut tho correct way is to got tho gun tn fit tho shooter, nnd tint for tho shooter to twist himself into attitudes to fit tho. gun. Senile Other TIiIiiko et. Ilon't by nny means use all of your ap propriation on tho gun Itself. Thero are ono or two other items that aro needed, nnd whoso posscsilon makes all the difference between a well kept and n slouchy looking firenrm. No gun, however cheap, Bhould bo without n gun case, not only to protei t It from dents nnd nicks when traveling, but also from dampness and dust when put away in n closot between shooting sea sons. A waterproof canvas case, with two compartments ono for tho stock and nn ather for tho barrel, nnd to which nre at tnchod ono pocket for holding fifty cart ridges and nr.othor for the accommodation of a cleaning rod, costing $1.00 Is for all practical purposes Just ag. serviceable and good oh a handsome leather rnso cnstlnu from 10 to J20. Ilniv tn K eep It, ' To kotp tho gun In good condition a three-Joint blrehwood rod, with a screw at tun end, to which may bo fitted a wool swab, a wire brush and n slotted Joint for holding a cleaning do'h will keep a cun In Temptation Tonic WWW :' , y r fat 4 MEbUi ymtitcf ,KTjrWoiJ;r liri-,i l' iimi jn j t ; 1:1 ' t m ittnsD , ""I Pty"iiiirirrimie,11jn RI B M 11 The World's Greatest Ideal French Tonic, Stimulator, Invigorator Tho only genuine Imported French Tonic and posit I vo remedy for Debility and Impotency, A NHUVR TONIC. Ilrlngs the pink glow to palo checks nn.I restores the firo of youth. Ask for our book of tctlmoiiials. TEMPTATION TONIO has effected cures In elthor sex whero nil other known treatments havo fnllcd. T15MPTATION TONIC hns long enjoyed tho reputation as a tonic for men nnd women of wenkened vitality. Compounded by L. M. I.AOAARP, Paris, Franco. Temptation 'I onic is for Sale Kvcrywhere. In caso your dealer bhould not have our goods wrltn to us for full Information. Ilegln taking "Temptation Tonlo" nt onco. Sent to you on receipt of $1.00. Correspondence ans wered nnd advlco given in strictest confidence. MADISON SPECIALTY CO., Illtli and Cuming Stivct, . Omaha, Neb MHM good condition. A rod with the Implementu mentioned may bo hnd for about 76 cents nnd will do tho work Just as well an a handsome ebony rod costing moro than twice ns much. In addition to tho canvas caso a pulr of chamois covers, ono for tho barrel nnd one for tho stock. In which tho gun Is to bo placed bcforo putting In the ottsldo case, may bo had for $1.25 and nro almost a necessity In tho neighborhood of salt water. IJvon with theso cases eternal tt.ro nnd constant examination and cleaning of one's firearms nro tho prleo of keeping It tn good condition nud no innn who expects to get the best i emits nud havu n decent looking weapon will think of putting bin shotgun nway nt tbft end of a season and giving It no enro until tho beginning of tbo next. Ilo very chary of oil. A llttlo lubricant la n good thing, but too much only clogs and mnkox tho locks work badly. Hpeak I tig of locks, It Is well to select a shotgun from whkh tho locks mny bo removed read' Cheap Rates to Many Places Ohio and Indiana Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 Home-Seekers Excursions, On salo 1st and 3d Tuesday of each -Mouth. I'nuilst Itutt'H on sale DA11A" to all sum mer resorts, allowing stop-overs at Detroit, Niagara Vtiu-J. iiuffulo ami other noun lly, so that they may Do occasionally wipcij . i.'or rules, lake trips, Pnn-Aincrlciwi cle off with n soft cloth and Just tho tinniest Hcrlptlyo matter and all Info drop of oil applied at Intervals when fiT,5V,x" "fou" filoik) "wfu needed. IIAUUV fc-, .MOOlll.H, U. A. 1. V., Onuha,