Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1901, PART I, Page 10, Image 10

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MEMORABLE DAY AT HARLEM
Two Fm-Iarlons EmU ii Bttr Than
MiiuU Tint.
ST. MARCOS PUTS ON FINISHING TOUCH
It ii tin a firent liner to Witt Clilontto
.Multrn (Iter llitiiillfuiied Mlart
Itrsull nl Oilier
CHICAGO, Oct. !". Tho ChlrdKO slakes,
worth I3.3S0 to tho winner, wmt to St. Mar
cos at Harlem today. The event was fourth
on the program mid tho distance, one mile,
v.ns covered In tho fast tlmo of 1:38 45. In
cldentolly Ht. Marcos proved to tlo hest of
a brilliant fluid, breaking last Hnd winning
laflly by two Icnsths. The horse wns bought
Friday by 9. 0. Hlldreth fur JO.OOO.
Dt'iininn Thompson beat I'lnk Coat, tho
faorlte. over n mllo ami n Blxtccnth In the
fast time of 1:15 lowering tho track
iccord of 1 : 45 Sr-
Harlem today offered one of the best. If
r.n tho best rnrds of the year. Two flvo
furious rnros run In less than u minute
probably linn never been equaled before on
any track emit or nest, and then followed
81. Mnrons' fast mile. UeeultB:
First rare. six furlongs: School for Scan
dal won, Kinmn recoiid. TohIi third. Time;
1:13 2-.V
sWond nice, llvo furlongs: llosslo hniihr
iwn, .NVIllo Wiiddcll Hccotid, J. V. Klrby
third. Time: o.r!i 2-B.
Third race, lle firlongs: Money Muss
W'jii, Ml Hfiini'tt second, Iltttnmer thlnl.
'i.tne: o.5
Fourth race, tine tnlle, Chicago stakes:
Kt. Marcos won, Itesedn second, Henry
Hint tlilnl Time: IMS 1-5.
Fifth rnre. mile mid oue-slxteenth: Ijoii
man Thompson won, rink Coat second,
.Mac (lylo third. Time: 1:15 2-"..
Sixth race, mile and oiio-oljtlltli: Her
meiiclii won, John Mefliir' second, Ade
iale third. Time: .':2i4 :.. ....
Seventh nice, mllo and fifty yards. I .Ik lit
J,i 11 won, llalrd ueeond, Kunjii third
Time: 1:12 t-&.
.t I'nlr (ii'miuds, M. I, mils.
ST. I.OIMS, Oct. S. Seven favorites In
succession went down to dereat at llm
fair grounds today, the winners turning
up In threo second choices, one third cliolco
and thiee nltslders. The events were well
contested, threo or them resultlnt? In hnlr
rnlslng finishes. Sling. Sir l.ewls ami Man
finished noses apart In tho second race. In
tho order named, and Kitty Clyde, 'Oncer
ntid Menace finished with the same mar
Kins between them In tho third. Kindred
annexed tho fixture, the Autumn slake, a.
slx-furlong sprint, worth J2.W0 to the win
ner, bv n neck from III l.ec In the fnst
tlmo of lilS'i, which Is within n imnrter
second of tho track record. Ill l,ee shot
to the front at ling fall, secured a com
manding lead and would havo won had
Watson not waited for his stable com
panion, Miss Mae Day, who, however,
could not net up. Troxlcr, who lay with
Kindred In second pnMtlnn. brought up his
mount with u rush, iicuiing the finishing
line, and secured the verdict. I.ady Strath
morn, llm fnorlte, was a. bad third. Track
last Itesults:
First race, live ntul n half f:irlnims, sell
ing: Henpal won, Wnb.ni second. Pomolla
third. Time: 1:(M4.
Second rnce, six furlongs, selling: Htlng
won. Sir Lewis second, Man third. Time:
l:lSi.
Third race, one mile. selling: Kitty Clyde
won, Tenner second. Menace third. Tint":
1 :t2.
Fourth race, five and n half furlongs,
sellh's: Chiles won. Tenny Hello second,
Fleklo Saint third. Time: 1:08H.
Fifth race, the Autumn stake, selling-.
il.OOo added, six furlongs: Kindred won,
HI I.co second, Lady Strntlimore third.
Time: l:13'i.
Sixth race, mllo and a quarter, selling:
Teagown won. Orris second, I.u Hpnru
third. Time: 2:px.
Seventh rnce. mile and n sixteenth, purs;:
Found won, South Hreeze second, Nettle
ilogont third. Time: 1:174.
At UriivcM-nd.
NF.W YOItlC. Oct. B. Tho fall meeting of
the Brooklyn Jockey club wns cone.nded to
day at Ornvesend and a big half holiday
crowd enjoyed some spirited racing. Gobi
Heels, the only favorite to wdn, scored a
sensational victory In the Oriental handi
cap, running tho mile and a iiunrter In
2:0.'i2-(, which Is a track record for t o
distance, supplanting the old mark of 2:'i'i'i,
made bv Hntrister In the llrooklyu hanul
can of isO'i. Itesults:
First race, about six furloni;s: Stimrt
won, Isln second, Uuly Sterling third. Time:
1:11.
Second race, steeplechase, about two
miles: Sir Hubert won, Cock llnbln seco'id.
Wood l'lgenn third. -Time: ri:.Vj 2-5.
Third nice, the Prospect handicap, about
six furious: Pentecost won, Flora Pomona
second. Chilton third. Time; 1:10.
Fourth race, the Oriental liaiidlcnp. oro
mite and a quarter: Oold Heels won, Mines
second. Terminus third. Time: 2:fi5 2-5.
Fifth race, selling, one mllo and a six
teenth: Astor won, Satire second, Alsl, c
third. Time: IMS.
Sixth race. selling, flvo and a half fur
longs: Cnrrlngtnn won, Cnstlron second,
'.Irl third. Time: 1 :0S 3-5.
SEASON F0RRGHTS IS ON
I.ottcp Temperature Ik I.I lie n Tonic
for (lie Men Who Deal In
I'lmlllnni.
I.ocnl sports oro now confident Hint tho
boxing gnmo will open upon Omahn thH
winter wllb a vim Tho Influx of fighters
common to all cities during the winter has .
begun and tales of mnny matches nru now
current. I
"Doc" Irish, tho well known lightweight
from Chicago, Is the latest addition to the 1
frnternlty In this city. He camo In last ,
Friday and Is eager to arrange tor sow ral
lights during tho frigid months Irish has
Just completed n summer of exhibition box-
Ing In Cincinnati and other cities nnd last
winter he spent llgntlng In Wisconsin, being
kept busy most of the time evading tho
vigilantes of Hovernor l.nfotleite, who was
on the warpath against the gnme.
The pugilistic affair now nearest on the
horizon for Omahans Is tho battlo between
cjiarley Whlttnker, the colored boxer, and
J. II. Smith, also colored. The hitter Is
well known hero and ho defeated "Spike"
Leroy hero a few weeks since. This Whit-taker-Smith
fight was scheduled to occur In
"No Mini's Uind" shortly, but It Is now
thought that It will be postponed till It cnu
be pulled off In Omahn.
Oscar Onrdner. Omaha's own, Is keeping
busy down toward the south. Ho nnd Danny
Haley are down in Missouri together nnd
both of them are picking up mnny cont- sts
In Kansiu City and St. Louis, Onrdner
fought Claioncn Forbes before tho Olympic
club nt the latter city Inst night nnd will
meet Clarence Hlchlo nt lift pounds at tho
fame club on October 15, Ho has a. further
t
Don't Lose
Your Grip
Gray hairs often stand In the way of advancement
for both men and women, socially and in business.
Many men are falling to secure good positions just
because they look "too old," and no one knows how
many women have been disappointed in life because
they have failed to preserve that attractiveness which
o largely uepenas on me nair.
HAY'S HAIR' HEALTH
hn ben Heilt; to theatindi. It Is htlr food, nourlihij the roon, forclnr luxuriant growth,
covering bald poll, tfttorlnr fmhntu and lifo, snd poilllvtly brinti bck fray Xair to lt youthful
be uty anil color. May's IfalMUalth Is not dye, and lit ute cannot be deiecle d.
LARfJB soc. UOTTLUS. AT LEADING DRt'OOISTS.
Free Soap Offer rBf'
Cut out and !rn lhl coupon In fie dayi. laVe It lo my of the following dnigelilt ar.d they )
give yon a large boiil. of Hay's Halr-Hralth and a ijc. cake of tlarflna nedlcattd 9op,
ihe "-eit soap for Hair, Scalp, Complexion, Hath and Toilet, both for Pllty tenti ; regular price, 75c
Redeemed by leading; druggUta everywhere at their shops only, or by the I'lillo Hay
Specialties Co., 9 UTayelte St .Newiik, N.I., either with or without op, by expren, prepaid,
IB piaiu j wu ui w., aim lull
guarantee;"
benefited, may have hit
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prEC alius lo..
OMAHA SHERMAN MeCOXXKLl., 10th and Dodigr; SCHAFRR'S nRUO STORI-3.
16th and Chicago.
COUNCIL BLUFFS MOItO AN. 142 Broadway; DellAVE.V, 332 Central Uroadway;
DROWN, 627 Main; YVHELEY, 414 Broadway,
! bout with Fr.ink Colby of Ixjillsvllle In
Sight
Haley came out n beautiful winner In n
inalfh with Pat Hnrl t St Ixitlls two
weeks hr. .itid the success Ims lnsplrd
him to furtner ventures IJarly weigh' d
lf'l pnmd and Hal.y only )W, but the
latter broke his antagonist's mio, knocked
him down seventeen times and secured ft
victory In the seventh round. Hn1ey-s next
fight will be with "Hob" Uoilghis at St.
IaiuIs on October 21. Haley and Onrdner
are training together.
Wrestling Is nlso on the rle here, in
the first plate, there Is a Swede mat man
who has just arrived here and Is looking
for anything In the way of a match. Ills
name Is John Olafson and he Is willing to
tike on Loch, lloldeti or any of the locils.
Then. Peter Iocli and Captain Joe Sullivan,
the fireman, have finally been matched
The bout will nccllf on October 26 at the
Trocndcro. It Is for 11X) n side, best two
out of three, lich and Holden rxpect to
net together nKiilfi some time soon after
this match.
IOWA MEETS BIG SURPRISE
Stuff .Normal Tenm I'iiIk t'p Mlfl
(Jiiine unlust Hie
llnw Ki'j es.
IOWA CITY, la.. Oct. 5.-(Speclnl Tele
gram.) Iowa defeated the State Normal
here today, It! to 0. It was a harder game
than was expected. The Normal was nerv
ous at llrst anil all the scoring was done
In tho llrst nine minutes of play. Tho
Normal team then found weak points In
Iowa's line and held the ball In Its pos
session a great part of the time. The weak
spot In Iowa's line wns at center. Knlpc
tins been training his team In the old
'Harvard style on defense, putting Urlggs,
the center, back of the line. This style Is
now tiupopjlar with tho Iowa roofers, but
Knlpe says today's game was not a fair
test. Captain Williams made n slxtv-yard
run for a touchdown ufler catching a
punt. It was a samtdo of his many long
tuna with the ball. Welland. at half, was
a wonderful line plunger and was sure
In his tackles. The strongest feature of
town's team was Its superb Interference.
The lowans yet lack much of being up to
uist year's form lit speed und team work.
Tli Normal team played low and wore
constantly hurdled nt first. Lineup:
IOWA -16. 0-ST.VTH XOIIMAI,
Walter re
lo Chantry
Hollenbeck rt..
Smith rg
llrlggs e
Selbert Ig
Hurrler It
Hubert le
M'elland rhb...
Teirill lhb
Williams il)...,
Huckley fb
It Streff
Ig Stonks
c Clark
.rg Dunkcrton
. ... rt Yenger
...ro T. .tones
...lhb Wallace
rhb Wolf
fh Sam Jones
qb Seeley
FARMERS WIN FR0iVI DOCTORS
Ainr f)cffn(s Mitt CiiIIphp n Foot
tin 1 1 In One.Sldeil
f.'nine,
AMKS. In., Oct. S.-fSpeclnl Telenram.)
Stlll college of Oes Moines lost to lown
State collegu at Ames today, 21 to 0. Iown
won tho toss and Still kicked nIT The bnlt
was returned bv Cove to the 2n-vtird line
, ami shortly after It was rufhed over tho
I line for n touchdown by Captnln Scholty.
Schnlty missed goal. Coye and Deshl-r
1 each made touchdowns In the second half.
1 but both goals were missed. A large crowd
wnncsseu uie game, wnien was tno first or
the season on the Ames grounds. StlP's
iiayers were speedy, nut too light for
town's heavier men. Lineup:
Ames. still.
Stiinr.lnsor Wt end Atklnr n
Scott left tackle Cn k
Fbrrsole left guard An old
Stevens center Hie s
.rnrgensen right guard Rng lko
William? rlclu mclfle v.,il...
Throckmorton right e-id Hal s
"'oieiK nuariernacK wooilv
IJeshler right halfbielc Oiimblc
oyo. left haltback SMnn r
Scholty fullback Hnll
StiiiI ('iiiiii. for Oiiimvu.
ONAWA. Ii.. Oct. r,.-(Speclnl Telefinm)
In a closely contested game of foot In 1
hero today Onawn defeated Castana. 17 to 5.
Onawa s llrst touchdown wns made In the
first five minutes of piny. The game w.is
hotly contested, but Onawa showed lis
superiority at every point In tho gnm-.
Tho two teams had previously played a tio
game at Castana. Thev will nlav a third
game for u purse of SJj. rc. s. Fessonden
wns referee. Twenty and twenty-flvo-mlnute
periods wire played.
Cnpllnl Kill Win.
Tho Capitol lllll foot ball team Saturday
defeated the Holly eleven. 10 to 0. and Is
ready to meet any tenm weighing nn aver
age of 112 pounds to the man or less. The
tUil t ni If Jul n tin Un ttf.l.i I. .. tit...
Hurnett nnd Will Itobei tsnn. The punting
1 ,f llfll frv ,1... I I. .11.. . , .. .
... w..... info nuveo uioin
from a greater defeat.
011111111111 ftor C'IiiiiiiiIoiin1iI.
OTTI'MWA fa.. Oct. B.-lSpecial Tele-
v. .. . ...so rniuin oeieaTeo
l Hurllngtoii n root ball here today In the
I to 0 Bama f" "10 Htn, chnmplonshlp. 21
lliiiiiliiirg Cctn It c turn riiiine.
HAMHrilO, In.. Oct. fi.-fSpocial To
l grain. )-Hamburg defeated Nebraska Cpy
lo a return game of foot ball hero today,
, 21 to 0.
GREAT WEEK FOR LEXINGTON
Fnt Moneys llnve llrnivn All World
llenters tor Hie llnrnc
Mr i nt s.
T.RXINOTON. Ky.. Oct. 5.-I?oralma Is
suffering from a cold contracted on the
trip to Lexington and Is under the caro of
a veterinary. Herbert Oray, Mr. I.awson's
representative, says he hopes that tho
horse will be well enough to meet The Ab
bot In the $31,000 match Wednesday
Cresceus arrived tonight In good condi
tion. The Abbot was Jo-rued this n'fer
noon while Lord Derby restnd. He will trv
noxt week to bent Cresceus' wor'.d's record
of 2:02'1.
The meeting beginning Tuesday Is rich
In largo purses, nil events being filled be
yond tho number; of provtoua years. Tho
JlO.Ono futurity for 3-vear-olds. tin. ure.itesi
annual colt, raco of tho harness racing
wnr'd. Is tho feature of tho opening dny.
The Tennessee J3.no :in class pacing will
also be contested Tuesday.
The Abbot Horalma race Wednesday for
130,000 represents the largest purse ever
trotted for. The futurity for 2-vear-ol J.
pacers, value Jl.ooo, will be an Important
race of tho samo day. Tho Transylvania
Jd.oco trotting Derby of tho world on Thurs
day and tho J5.000 2-year-nld trotting fu
turity Friday are other notable events of
tho week.
Mrs, T. Mrlddieman of Parshallvlllo,
Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for
, thirteen years and had tried a number of
, doctors without relief. After two applica
tions of Banner Salvo her hands became
better nnd in a short tlmo she wis entirely
cured. Ilcwaro of substitutes.
coupon,
Any peron purchasing Hay'i Halrdlralih
anywhere In the U. b. ho hat not been
have h i inontv hacV hv iHilr,.iiii. Pim n IIav
ajo i.a aveite i . rewsii. I
THE OMAHA DAILY JU3E: SUNDAY, OCTOBETJ C, 1WUI.
VICTORIOUS GOLFERS RETURN
Will Now Train fr IndiTldtul Honors on
Horns Count.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CUP THE TROPHY
W. .1. I'o.ve SI undo (iooil dinner of
WltiiiltiK II for Hie Third Time
Ml Kounlre nn n Cliiiiu
plon (lolfcr.
Champions of the Transmlsslsslppl llolf
atnoclatloii. tho team reprcnentini; tho
Omaha Country club, has returned to pur
sue onco moro tho oven tenor of Its way
over Its own course. Tho members of the
team were V. J. Foyo, J. It. Lcmlst, J. IJ.
Rahn, W. 0. Leavltt and U. It. Klraball, flvo
In all. They won by a big margin, being
only 47 down on bogey, while their nearest
opponents wero uC down. In this contest
ench man played against bogey and totala
of teams were added to decide the result.
Nobody beat bogey, nor equaled It, but no
body ever docs on that course, for bogey
there Is practically par golf. It Is SO
strokes and 85 Is the record for the course.
Tho sturdy golfers who took top honors at
tho llrst annual meeting of tho new organi
zation nro now back on their native heath,
training bard In preparation this tlmo for a
contest In Individual honors, tho great semi
annual tournament for the Douglas County
cup.
This event will como off some time dur
ing the present month, tho date not having
been definitely decided as yet. It will bo
tho fourth time tho cup has been tho prlzo
In competition, as It was first offered In
1900. nnd Is played for twice each year. This
contest Is open to all golfers of Douglas
county nnd to thn winner of the tournament
on each occasion goes tho title of Douglas
county champion, which stands as such till
tho holder Is defeated or tho cup contest
won by another.
Threo successlvo winnings are necessary
for tho permanent possession of tho Douglas
County cup. It seems almotst certain that
William J. Foyo will cinch his hold on the
trophy this time. Ho began to play golf on
Juno 1. 1900. and wns not, of course, capable
of entering for the cup on Its llrst appear
ance, the opening match being played in
that samo month. Dut when the next tour
nament camo along, In the next October,
Foyo won It, being then a novico only. This
year In June he won It again, and now has
his nomo twlco Inscribed upon tho bur
nished surface of the silver. If ho wins the
coming tournament ho will bo sole owner of
the cup for good and nil.
lot'' llrllllnnt Ilreord.
Hut these things nro mattors of great un
certainty. Today there is no one at the
Country club nor In Omaha whom Foyo can
not defeat, for ha has been on his best game
all tho week nnd luck has also been with
him. However, when tho tournament comes
along he may suffer a temporary falling
off In Ills gamo or hft luck may play him
faleo or both features may combluo to .over
whelm him.
That Is not snylng that the best man docs
not win at golf; that Is merely a state
ment that the chances ngalust his win
ning are larger 111 proportion to those of
victory than In any other game known. In
tho llrst place, there Is no game In which n
player can get so decidedly nnil disastrously
off form as in golf. It Is purely a question
of perfect eye nnd absolute nerve centering
that a Blight deviation in cither makes a
vast difference. Tho margin allowed for
errors either of Judgment or of applied
power is less than In other sports.
This Is Illustrated every day. For In
stance, at tho recent western amateur
championship played In Chicago thero wero
nluety-nlno entries. A qualifying round was
played In which sixtceu high men wiro
picked to contlnuo In tho tournament.
When It was all over it was found that
somo of the acknowledged stars of tho
country wero not In that sixteen, while
other Inferior and practically unknown men
nppenred In tho list. Of course many of
tho crack men were In also and them !s
no doubt but that Iloyt, who won tho cham
pionship, was the best man at that particu
lar tlmo nnd ho might bo nblo to duplicate
tho feat.
Tho other chance element Is not one of
form, but of luck, puro and simple. A
player may be exhibiting nn excellent game
of golf nnd yet bo unablo to make scores
because of unfortunato lies, or other condi
tions of tho moment equally fatal. Ho
may drlvo off beautifully 200 yards or moro
and away clear of tho bunker. Everyouo
remarks, "Whnt a fine, truo drive!" and
when tho elated plnyer conios up to his lull
he finds It In a little hole, hollow or de
pression, which precludes the use of a
brasslo oriow-loften Iron for a pretty sec
ond shot. He Is compelled to uso n stoep
lefted Iron and makes n short carry stroke.
Then ho turns back to watch his antagonist,
whose ball lies fifty yards perhaps to tho
rear. The latter finds n good lie, uses a
hrasslo with telling effect and carries far
beyond tho ball which had such a seem
ingly good start of his.
I'lnyn In (ioort Form.
It doe! seem ns If something such as that
must havo been to blame. From tho first
day Foyo hnd been tho leader. In the qual
ifying round he led tho entire elxty-flve
players entered, playing the thirty-six holes
In 176. That day ho made an elghty-dve
for eighteen holes, This brought him a
prlzo. John Stuart of Cednr Rapids, In.,
champion of Princeton In 1900 tho mnn who
finally won the lournnment, was second
with 179 and Worren Dickinson, who was
runner up to Stunrt, wns third with 183.
Tho highest sixteen scores qualified for tho
championship. Tho noxt sixteen woro en
tered for tho consolation, Tho re3t wero
barred from It all.
After that first day all play waa eighteen
boles only. Foyo continued In form and
luck and on Friday morning defeated
Oeorgo Murrny of Knnsns City eaully by
4 up nnd 2 to play. Murray Is the mnn who
covered tho Omahn courso In 77 recently
during tho visit of tho Kansas City Country
club team here. In tho afternoon camo the
second round nnd hero Foyo ngnln won, but
only ufter a tense battle. His opponent wns
Dr. J. n, kognn of Kansas City. When
tho eighteen holes wero finished the two
were all even. Another holo was neces
sary, so they stnrted out again on the
courso.
It was a critical moment, nnd also n bad
holo to negotiate. About 225 yards from
the teo rose a formidable bunker fifteen feet
high. Down each side from tho teo to the
hole was a rcw of trers, leaving only a
narrow alley for play. Foyo drove perfectly,
about twenty-flvo yards short of tho bun
ker. Dr. Logan flubbed his drlvo nnd fell
short. On the second Foyo made tho green
with nn Iron. I.ognn barely cleared the
bunker. Another shot laid Foyo within
hazardous holing dlstnncc. Logan ap
proached to within twelve feet of Ihe hole.
It was too much of a risk to play safo with
tho "doe" so near the hole, so Foyo putto.l
for nn out, and got it, making tho holo in
four, which is bogey. Logan missed his long
put and could not halve the hole, going out
In five.
Saturday morning camo the seml-Hnals.
Foyo hnd Warren Dickinson of Des Moines
to combat. Stuart was pitted against Rich
ard Sykcs of Denver. Foyc wns defeated
3 up and 2 to play. Ho wns still In pool
form and played great .golf, but luck was nil
agaluit him. On the crecus It tho we J up
I made up my mind, soon after graduating
from college, that 110 one mnn wns great
enough t j master the entire field of medi
cine and "jrirery. Many physicians linvo
tried to do this, but they have met with
results usually disappointing to themselves
and often disastrous to their patients. For
tills reason I determined early In my pro
fessional career to confine my practice
strictly to u single line of diseases and to
prUlnatlng nnd perfecting cures for them.
I therefore treat only what I am absolutely
c,.r.,n!". .La" positively euro to stay cured
7,wV. !,IrP.rKI'':' NTKIPTt'Ki:, CONTA
'1 ,'.,'oori POISON. NCRVO-SF.X-'
V'.,l'V11 1'I''V. Hl PTFHi:, KIDNHY
and t HINAHV DISKASKS and all reflex
complications and associate diseases nnd
weaknesses of men, To these mnladles nlona
the best years of my life have been ear
nestly devoted and on them nil my faculties
are concentrated. Our consultation and op
elating rjnins are thoroughly equipped with
every scleutlite apparatus. Instrument nnd
device essential to the mot modern methods
or practice nnd our references, both pro
resslonnl nnd ilnnnclat, are among the best
citizens of this vicinity, who have, been
cured by us and made happy. I want
every aflllcted mnn to freely and fully In
vestigate our treatment. Each case Is
treated separately, scientifically, closely
watching it nnd carefully following Its
symptoms with remedies varied through
every stage. The diseases that constitute
my specialty are more fully commented on
below and are well worthy the careful per
rusal of all men In need of medical atten
tion. Varicocele
liiVl.1,'(!,?i' ,m b0 ,the C"U8C ot Varicocele,
.,...".'2"" nrVct B wo" known. It de
presses tho mind, weakens tho body, racks
' en!L0,Us' fy","5 ultimately lends ??o
a complete loss of rexunl power. If you
nmS v. n mi.f l,,ta ,llr" '""ease come to our
ofllee und let me explain my process of
' "R "I1 wl11 "' not wonder why
it vf.r VP,Jj curei1 hundreds of cases
L,Vir ..el. ""ring the past twelve
itrow.. Ju,pr.!ny treatment tho patient
Improxes from the very beginning, All
pain Itis nntiy ceases. rioren?ss nd swell
inn quickly subside The pools of stagnant
blood are forced from tho dilated vein",
ii ii.ir,,!,i,,ily ""I1""'" 'heir normal size
MiLnn? 1 V1? ou"'lnes. All Indications or
,V f, '.V1'1. WPnkness vanish completely
?u JJn!' .th, I,1,wl'".lre ot Perfect health
anil rcstoted manhood.
Stricture
It matters not how long you have suffered
(mm Stricture nor how many different doc-
State Electro-Medical Institute
1308 Farnam Street, Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb.
REFERENCES Hcst Banks nnd Leading Business Men in tills City.
CONSULTATION In person or by letter FREE. Office Houri S a. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a.'m. to 1p.m.
especlnlly strong. Theso are very bad at
tho Knnsns City Country club. Foxtnll
grnss abounds nnd thltt grows In tough,
stiff bunches, thick nnd deep. Every tlmo
Foyo lnnded on a green his ball seemed to
find Its wny behind one of these nnd It
simply mennt ono extra shot to get out, for
It wns useless to try to put for tho holo
over or through tho tufts. Stunrt won over
Sykcs fi up and to play and In tho nfter
noon defeated Dickinson 4 up nnd 2 to play.
All tho Omaha man's golf conferees nro
positive that he enn defeat Mr. Dickinson
nlno times out of ten, ns thelnttcrls merely
a hard plugger mid u steady player, his
form being bad. Hut It is all over and
Foyo himself Is not disheartened. He real
izes that a man who hns played only n sea
son and n half cannot expect to win Inter
state championships nnd says that Stuart
would probably havo defeated him anyway.
Tho latter, Foye snys, Is simply too old a
player and too wiso to tho game for the
western novices. Ho has plnyed eight years
nnd never mnkes the mistakes that tho
Omaha men make, Beldom, It Is true, but
still now and then. After his experience
with the 100 starB In Chlcngo Foye Is cer
tain that long experience counts something,
even If skill be the same.
But It Is not only tho masculine devotees
of golf who nro doing high-grada work at
tho Omaha club. If W. J. Foyo Is playing
a remarkable gamo, thero Is a young
woman who frequents tho links of tho
Country club whoso work Is oven moro
creditable. This Is Miss Oertrude Kountze,
winner of tho women's medal play compe.
tltlorr over olghtecr. holes for tho Foyo
cup on lost Wcdnesdny.
Miss Kountze turned the eighteen holes
In ninety-eight btrokes and that Is really a
llrst-class femlnlno score anywhero, being
Just nineteen moro than bogey.
To show Just how gcod tho work of Miss
Kountzo really was on that dny rcferenco
may be had to tho scores made by the
eight women who qualified for the Women's
Western Oolf clnniplonshlp won on Septem
ber 28 by Miss Uessle Anthony of tho Glen
View club, near Chicago. The tournament
was hold on the Ontwcntsla links at Lake
Forest and all tho eight who qualified are
high In tho ranks of women golfers In
the west. In their qualifying round medal
scoro was tho test nnd for tho eighteen
holes covered only one of them equaled that
mode by Miss Kountze. She wob Miss J.
Anna Carpenter of tho Wostward-Ho club
and her scoro was 96. It cost the cham
pion, Miss Anthony, 100 shots and tho run
ner up, Mrs. II. C. Chatflcld-Tnylor, took
101 strokes nt It. Tho other flvo ranged
from thero to 105.
This Is not to sny that Miss Kountze Is
tho superior of tho champion golfers or yet
their equnl, but she Is distinctly In their
clnrs and could mnko creditable showing In
competition with them. That her scores
should surpass theirs Is duo to the fact
that tho Ontwcntsln course Is longer than
that of the Omaha Country club. Ito bogey,
too, is moro, being eighty-five. Dlstancos
throw your liver out of gear, and make you act mean to those you love.
Your stomach is sour, your skin yellow, your breath offensive, and you hate
yourself and all mankind. Winter or summer it's all the same, when you
are unclean inside, you are unhappy and so is everybody near you. The
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CURED BY gfoSS&Sjg
MALADIE
I do not treat all discuses, but cure all I treat.
men only, and cure tlictn to stay cured.
tors have disappointed you. Our treatment 1
TV 1 1 I' (.HPn t.M.. ...... - :
..... v.... - ,1,1, im ucri.iiiiiy up you como 1
to our office for treatment. I will not do It
by diluting or cutting. My treatment
R npH. ltfrL, I.. .1 ...I.I. - .
fectly painless. It completely dissolves tho
amoiuro and permanently removes everv
obstruction, from tho urinary passage. ft'
stops every unnntiirnl dlschnrge. allavs all
Inflammation, reduces the postnte gland 1
when enlarged, cleanses nnd heals the tdnd
der and kidneys when Irritated and eon-
gested, Invigorates the sexual organs und:
restore llnntth n.,,1 " 1
of the body affected by the "dlsense.
Nervo-SexuaJ Debility
I Men, many of you are now renplng tho
result of your former folly Your manhood
Is falling and will soon be lost unless you
I do something for yourself. There Is no
I time to lose, Impotency, like all sexunl
1 diseases, Is never on the standstill. With
It you can make no compromise. Either
you must mnster It or It will master you
land till our whole futuro with
between almost nil holos nro longer, tho
totnl being 1,246 ynrds longer than the lo
cal course. All these figures go to ehow
that Mlts Kountze, playing In present form
nnd fnlr luck, could turn tho Ontwcntsln
courso In scores ranging anywhero from
10.1 down, after n brief prnctlco fnmlllnr
lzlng herself with tho links. Her friends
are urging her to piny linrd golf tho rest
of this season and begin early again next
yenr, entering then In some of tho women's
championship events.
GOOD GAME FOR THE SOUTH
Snmple nf riiesaj Ilelorr the Mnnon
nnd Dlion Line I'rolilemn
Conceived In Iceland.
John Lear; Yazoo City. Miss., sends tho
scoro of a beautiful game played In sec
tlon 2, southern division, twentieth century
tournament, wherein Ezrn Smith, Ynzoo
City, plnyed Whlto and Johu A. Ford, Dal
Ins, Tex., played rilnck.
CiIUOCO riANO.
WHITE.
1- P-K 4
2- Kt-lv U 3
3- H-B 4
4- O-O
5- P-Q 3 (a)
R-n-K 3
7- Q-K 2
8- P-K It 3 (c)
9- Kt-R 2
10- Kt-lJ n 3
11- Q n-Q
12- Uxll
13- P-Q 4
14- PxP
15- R-Q 2
lG-H-Kt 3
17- Kt-B 3
18- Q-K 3
19- Kt-K Kt 15
20- KtxK II V
21- ICR-Q sqr
22- PxKt
23- P-Q 6
24- QxP (ch)
25- I,-Q 7 (ch)
26- HxB (ch)
llt.ACIC
1- P-K 4
2- Kt-Q B 3
3- B-B 4
4- Kt-B 3
5- P-Q 3
ft-n-lvt 3
7- P-IC 11 3 (b)
8- P-K Kt 4 (d)
SV-Kt-K 2
10- P-Q B 3
11- Kt-Kt 3
12- PxB
13- Q-1C 2
14- PxP
IB P-Q Kt 4
lrt-P-K R 4
17 Kt-B G
15- P-K Kt 6
lfl-PxP
20- PxP
21 Kt B 3-Q 4
22 R-IC Kt
23- Q-B B
24 B-K 3
25- KxKt
26- KtxB
27 Resigns
27-P-Q 8 Kt (ch) (e)
P-Q 4 would havo given tho Max
Lange nttack here.
(b) This looks Ilka a loss of time usually,
but, then, in this opening both players
have tlmo to burn.
(c) Ditto b.
id) Must have somo notion of Castles
Q R.
(o) A pretty stroke. Tim newly knighted
pawn Is attucked by four rogues in buck
rnm nnd hns n bodyguard of but two
swashbucklers. Yet Black, who hns a mato
on the movo (If ho can get tho move, ho
needs time now) cannot capture tho now
cavalier and escape destruction. Supposo
(and tho supposition may bo faulty):
27- 27-K RxKt
28- n-Q 7 (ch) 28-RxR
29- nxlt (ch) 29-K-Kt 3
30- QxKt (ch) 30-Q In
31- Q-K 4 (ch) 31-K-Kt 4 (a)
32- Q-K 3 (ch) 32 K-B 4
33- Q.Q 3 (Ch) 3.1 K-B 5
34- Kt-K 2 (Ch) 34-K-Kt 4
35- Q-1C 3 (Ch) a-K.Kt 3
3rt Q-K 4 (ell) Si-K-Kt 4
37-P-K B 4 (ch) 37-K-Kt 5
"S p-B B dls (ch) 3S K-R 6
39 R mates
(2d a) Of course. If K-R 3; Q-R 7 (ch),
K-Ktl must, nnd Whlto wins the Q.
From far off Iceland come two copies of
A CASE OF BAD
Are you happy? Not if your liver and bowels don't work.
Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat, you
put into your body not only good material for repairs and
fuel, but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed
promptly or it will clog your machinery, poison your blood,
MASTERED
I trent
misery nnd Indescribable woe. I have
treated so many cases of this kind
lh.it I nm ns famlllnr with them ns you
are with the very daylight Once riired
by us, you will never again bn bother d
with emissions, drains, premnturencss,
small or weak organs, nervousness, f.illtng
memory loss of ambition or other symp
toms which rob you of your manh od
nnd absolutely unlit you for study, bill
ness. pleasure or marriage. Our treatment
for weak men will correct nil these ovlls
nnd restore you to what nature Intended -,1
hnle, hearty, happy man, with physical,
mental and sexual power complete.
Contagions Blood Poison
On account of ltn frightful hldeousnrsr
Contagious Hlood Poison Is commonly
called the king of venereal diseases. V
may bu cither horedltnry or contracted
Onco the system Is tainted with It, the
dlsene may mnntfest Itself In the form of
scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pnlns, stiff or
un'nll..,, tnl( ..roitllnoa or eonner.enliiri.,1
spots on the face or body, little ulcors In
a "bresspjnld" faltns postcard, brevkort,
postknrto or bresskort) commemorntlng tho
labors of Oeorgo Nelson Cheney, problemist.
These cards nro Issued by I Uppuntnl, tho
Icelandic chess mngnzlne, nnd copies may
bo hnd by applying to tho secretary of tho
Chens club, Reykjavik, Iceland.
llrothcr Wnlrott nf tho Doston Post says
that J. C Wnlnwrlght, Somorville, Mass.,
sent n batch of problems to I Uppnaml, and
adds, "Perchance they will strlko a frost."
From I Uppnaml, Reykjavik, Icelnnd, a
two-mover, by Oeorgo Nelson Cheney: 8,
C SI. Sp2K. 4k3. 3RPP2. 4Q3. 2Plp. 711.
Snmo, samo author, two-mover: 1H6. 2p
1S3. 3bp3. rlk5. 2ppp2p. rl84K. 5Q2. R7.
Samo, samo author, three-mover: 4Slsl.
4pplP. 2Plk2S. 3plp2. 3P1P2. 8. 7K. 8.
Same, samo author, thrco-movor: 8. pp6.
S. lkC. 1I12K3. PQ6. 10.
FRIEND COURSING CLUB MEETS
lilac Kvent Scheduled to I.nst Four
Ilnys, In Which I'rles tn tho Ex
tent nf Iflt.OOO Arc Offered.
Coursing In Nebraska for tho fall season
of 1901 will shortly bo Inaugurated nt Friend
by a big flvo dnys' meet undor tho aus
pices of the Friend Coursing club. The
prizes will nggrcgato $3,000, nnd tho event
will bo one of tho most Importnnt of Its
kind over held In this slate. Tho dates are
October 22 to 26, Inclusive.
No other coursing meet Is scheduled any
whero In the country for tho nnmo dates,
so thero Is nothing to conflict with this
nffalr nor mnr Its nucccss in any wny. Tho
hounds will bo thero by tho hundreds from
Kansas, tho Dakotas, Nebraska, Colorado
and west, nnd lnrgo numbers of devotees of
tho nport will follow tholr favorlto dogs
to tho slips.
Tho coursing Held at Friend 1b now very
near perfection, It having been Improved
In mnny ways In preparation for this meet.
Tho town Itself Is all Interest In tho nffalr
nnd will hnvo every facility ready for ro
celvlng and caring for guestB during tho
week of sport. Every Indication Is for a
vast attendance. St. I.ouls coursers have,
nlrendy chartered a special train for the
occnslon, nnd will como In a body tho first
day.
Two great stakes which nttrnct most nt
tentlon, nro tho Mississippi Vnlley Futurity
stnko nnd tho All Ago ntnko. Tho first con
sumes threo dnys, October 22, 23 and 24.
It IncludeB a total ot $2,00o In purses, nnd
150 dogs nre already paid-in entries. This
will bo ono of tho biggest events In Ainorl
can coursing, and nlone assures tho success
of tho meet.
The other ntnko will bo run on October
25 to 26. Entries nro limited tn sixty-four
In number, but tho event Is open to thr,
world, bnr none, Tho purscn nggrcgnta
nbout $1,000. This stake will bo managed
by tho Friend Coursing club, tho first ono
by tho Mississippi Valley Futurity Coursing
club, nn Interstate organization.
BOWELS
472
the mouth or on the tongue, snre throat,
swollen tonsils, fulling nut of th hair cr
evebrows and finally a leproti-ilke d 'Oiy
of the flesh and bone. If you have any of
these or idmllnr ympt'iins you nro cor
dially Invited to consult us Immediately. It
I find your fears nro unfounded I will
quickly unburden your mind. Hut If your
constitution Is Infected with yphIllt.o
virus I will tell you of It. Our special
treatment for Contagious Moid Poison Is
practically the result of our life work and
Is endorsed by the best physicians of
America nnd Europe. It contains no Injuri
ous drugs or dangerous medicines of nny
kind. It goes to the very bottom of ti-e
disease and forces out every particle cf
Impurity. Soon every sign nnd symptom
of blood poison disappears completely and
forever. The blood, the tissue, the fl sh.
the bones nnd the whole sytlem nru
cleansed, purllled nnd restored to pelf ct
hrnllh and tho patient prepared for tlu
duties and pleasures of life.
Associate Diseases
In curing nn ailment of any kind w
never fall to remove all Reflex Complica
tions or Associate Diseases, If the cns
Is Varicocele, the weakness caused by It
disappears. If It I Stricture nnd bns de
veloped Into Prostatic llludder or Kldno
Affections, the Injured orgnns nre nil re
stored to n perfectly healthful condition.
If It Is contagious lllood Poison, any . ttiel
all Skin, lllood ami Hone Diseases arising
from the tnlnt are entirely nnd perma
nently eliminated from the system. If It I
Impotency, tho mnny dlslreslng symptom
following In Its train nnd Indicating n pre.
mature decline of physical, mental and
sexunl power nre totally removed end
rapldlv replaced by the youthful energy
of robust inanlioi'd. Hence all resulting
Ills and reflex complication, which mnv
be properly termed Associate Disease and
which. In fact, are often more serious thnn
the original ailments that give rlo to them
-nil, we say. disappear completely 'ill
forever with the cure of the main mnlndy.
Correspondence
One, personal visit Is preferred, but If It
Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you tn
call nt our office, write a full nnd Un
reserved history of your case, plainly stat
ing your symntoms. We make no charge
for private counsel, and give to each
patient a LEOAI, CONTRACT to hold for
our promises. If you cannot call today,
write. Address
IS MARVElOUSir EFFECTIVE.
It convfyt a healing, strengthen
ln( Influence to the afflicted organs
which Is Instantly apparent. Quiets
pain, stops wasting of the kidney
tissue, removes that tired, despond
ent feeling thst all victims of kidney
ailments have A short coutse with
this splendid remedy brings back
strength, good digestion, energy and
cheerful spirits.
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PIMPLES
POSITIVELY CURED.
With my scientific trentmenta. spe
cially prepared for each Individual
ense, I speedily and permanently cure
blnckheads. larae psre. pimples, ard
all disorders affecting tno skin, the
calp nnd nervous system, nt your
homa. Consultation In person or by
letter Is free and strictly confidential.
JOHN H. WOODBURY D. I.,
KM STATK T., cor, Monro ClUOaOO.
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