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THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: SUNDAY, 3SOVEMBEH 17, 1WU1. IT NEBRASKA'S LAST BIG GAME Htilctll Indiam Will If 9t the Ooribukeri eo Thunkigiyiij Dj, RED MEN MAKE EXCELLENT OPPONENT Unrirrstnnd llio Cnnie nntl I'lny with 'prpp Determination IlerUelcr mill Stanford Try llxpen ltc llxucrlinent. Thus far the close of the season for the Nebraska foot bill team has been all that wns expected ir,i hoped. To taper off the hardest schedule In the history of the Cornhuskcrs with three sweeping victories was the- one desire of men, conch and sup porters. Tho Missouri gamo proved an auspicious beginning. No such overwhelm ing score had been expected by even tho most sanguine. Then camo yesterday's contest with the Jayhawkers from Kansas. After tho marvelous manner In which this team had strengthened up slnco tho game with Wisconsin, shown especially with Its fight against the Haskell Indians a week ago. It was hardly to bo hoped that Ne braska would do much more than win a respectable victory, but tho scoro amassed was mora than satisfying. So now, on Thanksgiving day, come the Haskell Indians, last but not least. In fact, this team Is easily the strongest the Nebraskans have been called upon to meet this year, besides the famous Iladgers and tho Oophers. They dofcuted the Kansans 18 to 5 a week ago, although the latter admitted that tho red men played listlessly. A still better measure of tho quality of the Indians' play Is tho scoro they held the Gophors to, 28 to 0. That seems like an overwhelming figure, but undor tho circumstances It was most creditable to tho Haskoll men. The gamo was played In tho snow, so the field was Mlppcry and tho nlr freezing. Tho Gophors wolghed twrnty pounds more to tho man. Yet In tho faco of those odds tho Indians held their giant opponents to four touch downs In seventy long' minutes of play. Such work shows that they havo the real stuff In them and It Is hard to Imagine how they managed to get their fast, snappy play, which Is their main strongth, to work In that slop as well as thny did. Th'o weight must have counted terribly on such a fluid and the Indians deserve every credit for tho result. Nebraska expects to defeat 'the Indians, and naturally so. Tho work tho Cornhusk ers have dono ngalnst the Tigers and the Jayhawkors In turn when thoy had from thrco to nvo substitutes In the game all tho tlmo seems a certuln promise that thoy will demolish the red men as well, though no big scoro Is expected by anyone Tho feature of tho Indians' play this year Is great tcum work, combined with quick play. They nro nervy, llerce and deter mined, theso race- characteristics showing plainly In their athletlo ventures. Add to this strategy, great cleverness and Indi vidual cat-llkt littleness on tho part of evory man and their strength Is opparcnt. Tho star of tho red men would seem to bo Daln, tho largo right tackle. This player limdo two long runs straight through the ontlro opposing eleven for touchdowns In tho Kansas game. McGIll, fullback, and Oliver, left tackle, are also famous plung ers. Archlquctto Is reported to be a verl tablo fiend nt quarter, while the right half, Fnllls, Is tho steadiest all-around man of tho backs. On the defenso tho Indluns uro especially strong. Here Is whero their team work stands out most prominently. No spe cially weak places exist In their line. It u opponent can conquer It unywhere, It Is almply a case of bolng outclassed, as the other spots prove equally Impregnable Every matt plays u gume that laps di rectly bohlnd his neighbor's, nono of them forgetting for an Instant that there Is someone next to him that ho must help as well ns expect aid from. nodwater, howovcr, tho giant right guard, Is the main tower of strength on stopping plays, Frobnbly tho stars at demolishing Interference nro tho two ends, Felix and Guyon. All Iudlans seem to mako wonder ful ends, for they uro mero bundles of springs and sinews, nnd they dash Into tho blocking with ubsoltito abandon nnd n flerccnoss and lmpotus that work havoc with tho most carefully formed Interfer ence. In this work tho ends nro well backed up by tbclr respective halves, Ilnus nnd Pallls Tomahawk. These men have helped the ends u long way toward their reputation of Impregnability. In short, tho Indians are a Uaiu of foot ball players. Thoy know tho game and play It with even moro spirit and fierceness than do the Cornhuskcrs. However, Conch Booth Is nil ready for them. Ho has seen them In their every play nnd has taught tho Nebraskans a do- fenso for each formation. Ho lms nlso been Impressing on tho minds of his pupils at Lincoln tho fact that It Is uecessary for them In this gnmo moro than any other to bo fast, faster than tho Indians If possible. While booth's favorites were walking through the Tiger lino In Omaha a week go ho hlmsolf was down at Lawrence Kan,, watching tho Indians und Kansans 1K. A. U. feEAULE;, It. ie 'Most Itrllable Hpcclnllst In liU raiea of Men, ITRICTURE Cured wllu ew H"A' treatment. No pain, na dotentlon from business. tlRINARYCUney and Bladder Troubles, Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency of Urlnatlnc, Urine High Col bred or with milky sediment on standing. CVDUII is cured for lite and DYkjilllalO poison thoroughly tleansed from the system. Soon every Hen and symptom disappears completely lad forever. No "BflEAKINO OUT" of the ftlseaio on tho skin or face, Treatment contain no dangerous drugs or Injurious kiedlclrles. WEAK MEN trom Excesses or vic tims of Nervous De slllty or Exhaustion, Wasting Weakness, kith early decay In young and middle kged, lack of vim, vigor and strength, With organs impaired aud weak. Cure tuaranteed. CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW struggle. Thus he secured a tine on both the teams which Nebraska still had before them to play at that time. That explains tho apparent Intelligence and ease with which tho Cornbuskers solved the tricks of the Jayhawkors yesterday, and It will also bo the cause of a similar exhibition of knowlnecess on Thanksgiving day. As tho annual Thanksgiving day game this contest Is the greatest to be held In Lincoln this season and the fact that tho opponents will bo the strongest team to play In tho capital city will lend to this fact. Great preparations are maklqg and a crowd of many thousands is expected to see tho Cornhuskers win their last game, after hav ing clearly played themselves Into the best class of foot ball west of tho Dig Four. The two teams will line up about as fol lows: NEHRASKA. HASKKM- Cortelyou II. K. L. E Fe'.lx Wcstover (O....II. T..L. T Oliver Tomahawk Hrew It. O.IL. G Dubois Koehler ...,C. C can Moloney . L. O. It. O ltedwatcr II. T Halnguyon It. E Arehlquctte- Guyon Q. H Bent- Archlquette L. H. 11 Mans It. It. II. Fallls-Ollver F, 11 Miguel Kingsbury .... Btrlnger-Shcdd, ,.L. T. ,L. E. Drain Q. D. Crnndall n. If. n. Curt L. II. II. l'lllsbury K. 11. Foot ball on the western coast centers In tho annual contest betwoon the University of California nnd Stanford university. These two colleges are so fnr removed from tho middle west world of pigskin contests that their movements on tho gridiron are not usually of much Interest to people, In tho real foot ball portion of the United States. Two facts, however, conspire this fall to mako the victory of the Callfornlans over tho Stanford eleven of n week ago a matter of most vital appreciation. i Tho first U that Coach Yost, who has raised the Wolverines of Michigan to such a high pinnacle this season, was last fall with Stanford university and coached the eleven .thero to a victory over tho vaunted llcrkoley men by a scoro of 5 to 0. This year, with Yost gone, Stanford lost tho an nual gemc. The socond reason why the foot ball played by Callfornlans Is Interesting In the east Is tho fact that these samo Wolverlnos of Michigan, Yost's now pets, have games scheduled for this winter with both Stan ford and tho University of California. To sec what Yost's present great team will do to his pupils of last year will be Interest ing, but the fact that these games will give a general basis for comparison of teams east and west will bo the real relish of tho occasions. Not the rivalry of Yalo nnd Harvard is so bitter as that betwoon these two great west coast schools. Situated practically sldo by side, with several great cities nearby to cheer them on, athlotlc nnd nil other com petition Is most Intense. Slnco foot ball wns first Introduced out there In 1802 tho annual contest between theso two schools has been tho great event of tho winter sea son, socially and academically. Tho crowds that attend theso games range from 20,000 up, nnd tho one of last week kept 18,000 pcoplo there through n constant rain. Till 189S tho Callfornlans had never won a game, though Beven had boon played. They had succeeded In tying two, but never a victory camo their way. However, in that yenr they atoned for much of it by winning, 22 to 0. They followed this up with a victory by 30 to 0 In 1809. This was tho largest scoro that had over been made In a California-Stanford game. Tho defeat was most humiliating to Stanford. The school resolved to go oast for Its next year's coach. It could not afford one of the cracks from the Dig Four, but It wanted a good man. So It looked up the middle west schodule for the year 1899. This showed YoBt, an absoluto stranger, bringing up a team In tho llttlo University of Kan sas that simply wiped away all Its oppo nents during the season. Thla was what Stanford wanted, a man who could or ganize and produce results quickly. So Yost was engaged. Eagerly tho people out thoro waited for tho Thanksgiving game. Would the ex periment succeed? Could the man from tho Sunflower stato In ono short season conquer that 30 to 0 score? Those were tho quostlons tho ardent supporters of Stanford asked each other. Meanwhile tho pcoplo of Berkeley woro euro he could not. Ho did; 5 to 0 was what Stanford did to Berkeley that year. Then Yost went to Michigan. This yenr Stanford lost, though by a small score, 2 to 0. A safety did It. What makes this great mnlry still moro strenuous is the fact that no other worthy opponents nro to be fouiU out there. It all lies botwecn these two lono teams. On them all the hopes, all the wagers of 100,000 people are centered Just once n year. All the season the men train for that ono contest. That Is why It means so much. This Is not true lu the cast. There each schools plnys man great and Important games. This year's departuro by Michigan In go ing west Is something absolutely new. It has been talked of betoro by different schools, but tho Wolverines nro the first to go. Yost persuaded them to It. To the Wolverine players It means a great deal, both In pleasure and hardships,. They play tho first gamo on Christmas dny against Stanford nt Los Angoles. On New Year's day thoy meet California at San Francisco, That means a grand trip across the coun try, with roynl treatment when they arrive. Dr. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA, NEB. 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Method new, without cutting, pain or lots of time. But It means also just one month more of training, of abstinence, of hard work. All during December they will still bo In light training, while foot bait men tho country over in other schools wilt bo out celebrat ing their freedom from training tablo and early couches. So the holiday week botween Christmas and New Year's passed by the Wolverines In the city of the Golden Gate wilt bo no round of pleasure. They will bo expected to play foot ball and will keep In shape. But when tho end comes no team In the world will have such a gala time breaking training as they. Far away from home and school cares, in the land of soft breezes,, roses, warmth and perfume, they will let loose the pent-up recklessness that has been shut up within them since August and they will not come back to classes till they havo seen and done their fill. On tho financial result or this Michigan exploit depends the contlnuanco of the prac tice of cross-continent games. If the west ern schools can pay Michigan's expenses and make a llttlo margin for themselves, they will Invito others out next year on a similar guaranty. But It Is a risk and neither school would ever take it before. Wisconsin planned going out In 1899, but the guaranty of expenses was not forthcoming. However, Atlantic may mcot. Pacific on tho gridiron before long. In the annual California-Stanford con tests tho latter has won many moro games, but only a few moro points havo been made by the Los Angeles school. Stanford's total scoro for the nine years Is 95 points. That of California Is 86. This is tho way they havo dono It: California. Stanford. 1592-Mnrch 10 lS?2-Deceinber 17 10 U 10 10 6 B 0 ( 6 6 0 ro 0 28 22 0 SO 0 0 S 11 0 1897 Tliankselvinir U9S Thunksglvlng 1S99 ThunksBiving 1900 TliunkHglvltiE 1901 November 9... Just two big foot ball games nro still to be played In Omaha this year. On Novem ber 23 tho stato scholastic championship of Nebraska will bo fought out by tho life long rivals, Omahti and Lincoln High schools. Then on Thanksgiving day, when tho modern American must havo foot ball to properly digest turkey, will como tho Herculean struggle between tho Omaha High school nnd the High school champions of Minnesota Minneapolis Central High school. Theso are by odds the beet school games of tho season. Each Is a strugglo which will dccldo something between teams evenly matched. Theso days at tho local High school nro busy In preparation. The foot ball team Is working hard. As far as tho students are concernod, tho gamo with Lincoln Is tho most Important. "If wo can only win tho Lincoln game," Is tho heart felt prayer of rooters and team. Lincoln has a splendid team this yenr. The boys havo practiced long nnd hard und nro In the pink of condition. They nro Just as determined to win ns Omaha and when tho two teams meet a spectacular game will send tho cold chills on trial heats up nnd down tho spine of tho foot ball enthusiast. Thero wilt bo very llttlo tlmo taken out for Injuries, ns both teams aro In tho best of rendition. Lincoln Is planning to send up over 200 students to howl for Its team and paint tho town an assortment of colors. 6. E. Condra, tho coach. Is keeping tho Lincoln team at tho top notch of form und reports that It Is in butter shape than ever. Omaha experts think that Omaha has tho team to put black paint on Lincoln's as pirations and know that tho Job of dolug it will bo grand to look upon. Tho gamo will bo played at tho Young Men's Christian association park, which has been Improved so thut even on u stormy day spectators In tho grandstand can watch tho game In com fort. Tho admission to grounds und grand stand will be 25 cents for this game. On the day of foot ball und turkey count less enthusiasts who havo been unable to get away from their business for the other contests of the season will havo a cbanco to get their eager eyes on a game. Thla year they will havo tho biggest ono of tho season to gloat over. To glvo them what thoy deserve ono of tho best teamu In tho United Stutes among tho High schools will be brought u distance of almost 100 miles. This, of course, will bo tho fashlouablo event of tho year. In this athletlo ago overy ono cau be observed ut tho Thanks giving foot ball contest, nrrayed In ribbons, enthroned on tnllyhos, delighted spectator of tho game, and observed of all beholders. What tho horso show Is to tho cast tho Thanksgiving foot ball gamo Is to tho west. Tallyho parties urc bolng arranged. Threo hnvo already been reported to the manage ment. No oxtra charge will bo made for admitting carriages to tho grounds. Only enough tickets to fill tho grundstand havo been printed. These aro being sold now. These tickets, costing CO cents, admit to tho grandstand without extra charge. Whon these are gono It will bo Impossible to get .grandstand seats. These tickets for tho Thnnksglvlng gamo will bo on sale in Omaha, Council Bluffs and South omaia, ho that In order to got stats z wil he neces sary to get tho tickets soon. W. J. Sblvely, Batesvllle, O., speaking of Banner Salve, says: "I used It for plies aud It has dono mo moro good than nny ealvo I havo ever used and I havo tried a great many kinds." Cun.nltHtlua Free. Treatment by mnIL Call or nililrfii till .. 11th St. UK. HUAIlUSa SCAIILES, OUAUA, A. WA AM f lav Aon 3 The only soap in the world that supplies every need about the home for Toilet, Bath, Laundry and removing spots and stains from garments. Makes white goods whiter and 'colored goods brighter. Lathers Freely in Soft or Hard, Cold or Warm Water. Guaranteed not to shrink flannels or woolens, but preserves their soft, pleasant touch and keeps all fabrics just like new. The Ox-Gall sets the colors and makes them brighter. Use it on your fine laces and colored embroideries. Sold by all dealers. Cudoma Primer sent free on request. The Cudahy Paching Co., Omaha... Ilansas City. WEEK WITHTHE BOWLERS Omaha Tcum Maintain. It. Lead In the Itnce for Hip Local C'liaiiiiloiibli. Tho Omaha bowling team still maintains Its load In tho race for the pennant and of the three teams which wero last week a tlo for second place the Germans, St. Charles and Krug Parks, only tho St. Charles sur vived the week's play In that position. Tho Clarkson team, fifth a week ago, has now by thrco victories over tho Nationals risen to second place, whore It Is a tlo with the St, Churlcs. By all odds tho featuro of tho week was tho work of tho Omabas. In the contost against tho Qcrmnns on Tuesday night Bomu phenomenal work was dono. In the first place every man on tho team not only Increased bis general average, hut each haa set n new high mark for himself for ono gnmo of ten frames. So the whole team underwent a great Improvement simultane ously. All tho totals of tho Oruuhas wore high that night, overy man rolling above COO for tho evening, und Emery worrying the COO mark with 590. Totals for tho team wero also high, two of the games being 915 and 974. Tho total was 2,833, by far tho highest of tho season so far. Meanwhile the Nationals contlnuo to fall, although every man on that team bavo one escaped a star this time, and threo of them sot new high scores. Theso playors are Improving, but nro not yet good enough to compute with Borne of tho other teams. Right with them Is tho Western team, which sooms to be badly on tho toboggan. But from tho work tho Westerns did carllur It Is probablo that they will braco up In time. Club Standing. W. ti. P.C. II. Total. Ave. Omaha 15 3 .833 974 15,676 (70 JtJ-lR St. Charles.... 11 7 .611 918 1B.10S SS9 6-18 Clarkson 11 7 .611 m 14,953 831 Onto City 10 8 .EKi 918 15.U8 843 14-18 Krug Park.... 10 K .K55 921 14,503 805 IMS German 0 9 .m 901 15,'.' 9 84 1-18 Western 5 13 ,26i 811 14,631 J.07 r.-18 National 1 17 .053 100 13.33 743 9-18 High scoro: Inches (Clarkson), 241 Indlvlduul averuzes: Games, II. Total. Ave. Kritschcr. St, Chnrles. 18 216 3,29 183 4-1S Weymuller, German.. IS 222 2,102 150 2-18 Seaman, Gate City.... 18 224 3,208 178 4-18 Zarp, Omaha 18 223 3,202 177 16-18 Emery. Omaha 18 218 3,176 176 3-18 Read. Omaha 15 215 2,013 176 3-15 UrscIIii, German 18 223 3,161 175 11-18 Schneider, St. Charles. 15 214 2.623 174 13-15 Smcad, Omaha 6 209 1,040 171 2-6 Lawler, Western 15 20S 2.C1S 174 S-15 Inches, Clurkson 15 243 2,600 173 5-15 Nielsen. Krug Park... 9 193 1.549 172 1-9 Stapenhorst, Germnn. 15 204 2,570 171 2-15 lirunke, Clarkson 13 212 3.0G5 170 5-18 A. Krug, German IS 197 3,015 169 13-18 Fl.mugun, St. Charles 18 201 3,028 163 4-1S Wlgman, Omahn 16 213 2.G17 16712-15 Huntington. Goto City IS 201 3,013 167 7-18 Bengclp, Krug Park.. 15 218 2,500 168 10-15 V. Conrad, Gate City . 18 217 2.997 166 9-18 Baden, St. Charles .... 12 202 1 993 166 1-12 Hartley. Gate City 18 212 2 976 165 6-18 Iteed. Western 13 211 2,9:.6 165 5-18 Tocum, Gate City 3 175 494 164 2-3 Zitzmnn, Krug Park.. 18 219 2,928 16212-18 Conery. Krug Park.... IS 186 2,609 161 11-18 Beynolds. Western.... 15 200 2,403 160 8-15 Lancaster, Clarkson.. 12 1C6 1,923 160 3-12 Swenson. Western 15 201 2.392 169 7-15 Weber. German 12 193 1,893 153 4-12 Molyneaux. Clarkson. 12 182 1.879 156 7-12 V. Krug. Krug Park... 12 214 1,871 156 2-12 Belleck, Western 15 201 2,326 165 1-15 Lavldgo, St. Charles.. 15 187 2,325 165 Almanson, Nationul.... 15 209 2.2C9 161 4-15 Miller, National 18 183 2,697 143 18-18 Jackson, Nationul f 165 890 143 2 6 Davuy, Nntiomil 15 150 2,178 115 1-15 Ilosenbory, National... 18 199 2.619 140 9-18 Players whoso averages have below thore of lust week. Illuli Score of the AVeok. Tonpln scores of 200 and better for tho week at Clark's alloys; II. Frltschcr, 222, 246; William Webor, 200; North Southy, 221, 214, 202, 231; II. W. Lohmann, 200, 211, 201; II. I Miller, 208, 203; Frank Fogg, 200, 202, 230, 200, 200; Charles Frcuch, 209, 207; W. S. Shcldou, 214, 202; W. II. Emory, 237, 203, 222, 218, 235, 203; E. V. Kcaglc, 220; Joo Gutmann, 201, 204; Fred Dletz, 218; "Plumber" Head, 205, 215, 204, 221, 210, 202; H. Beselln, 218, 210; James, Gar diner, 202; II. L. Fowler, 219, 215; W. C. Brunke, 224, 212; T. H. Hodges, 202; II. D. Heed, 205; M. R. Huntington, 203, 201, 211, 203; Charles Seaman, 200, 202; W. W. Hurt ley, 212; "Bill" Ambrueter, 204, 202, Charles rioff, 202; Frank Mahoney, 216; L. E. Lucas, 207; W. H. Abmanson, 209; Joo Polcar. 226; W. C. Weymuller, 200. Tenpin scores of 200 or hotter for the week on tho Gato City alleys: H. D. Heed, 201, 203, 201, 231, 210; Wood Hartley, 201, 202, 200; H. Baden, 202; M. It. Huntington, 208, 212; Bert Christie, 207; C. B, Brlden becker, 206, 202, 209, 213; E. Sterrccker. 206; F, Conrad, 203, 205; George Flanagan, 200,. 204. 203; "Bill" Armhuster, 211; "Bill" Emery. 202; W. L, Sheldon, 212, 203; C. Beulow, 224; W. H. Ahmauson, 232, 210, 212; C. D. Rosenberg, 217, 204; C. Seaman, 221, 204. 210; John Kelly, 208, 201; E. M. Tracy, 20C, 210. High scores at ten pins made at Lentz & Wllllums' alloys last week: II. w. Bene dict, 222; Oall Johnson, 201, Oeorge Ascb, 222; F. J. Conery. 209, 216, 203, 201; W. II, Haft, 255; It. D. Johnson, 213; Will Zltz man, 236, 231, 212, 226; Pete Nielsen. 216. 217. 201; H. Beselln, 222, 223. 201; W. F. Weber, 210; Fred Krug, 2:8, 210, 21.4; W, II. T fif NEUTRAL, WHITE, FLOATING, FRAGRANT. BACKACHE .... toi.-- i,. UniirM ittvcitlnti. nervousness, constitution or occasional trouble In the urinary organs Indicates a dangerous condition lu the kidneys; If you have any of these symptoms the sensible coarse Is to stop the prog.-ess of the disease before It eats away the vitality. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS IS A SUCCESSFUL KIDNEY MEDICINE. This remedy U not only valuable as a klduey tonic, but contains the necessary ' properties for cleansing aud strengthening the stomach, liver aud bowels. Thus it ' restores healthful condition, and harmony of action in the entire system while carrying out the Important object of ridding; th kidneys of disease. It prevents the appearance of Brlght's Disease or Diabetes, and under Its great restorative In fluence the kidneys become welt and strong again. SOU) AT DRUGGISTS. Stapenhorst, 226; S. W. Schneider, 200, 211, 214; Goorgo Zarp, 204, 206, 223; H. FrltBchor. 220; J. Smcad, 205; "Plumber" Road, 214, 215; Billy Bowman, 204, 210, 202; Sam PItzcr, 223, 211; Billy Butts, 208; Ed Whltehorn, 212, 223; Billy Wlgman, 205, 213; F. A. Klrkpat rlck, 203, 207; E. Zltzman, 208; F. J. Ben gelo, 221; Fred Blitz, 202, 215; U Weymul lor, 203; Bill Emery, 208, 21S; B. II. Mulle. 22S; II. E. Eidson, 203; Frod Elsusser. 211; A. E. Pnrmolce, 208. Strike, ami Spare.. I. P. Hunter's Bcoro of 13S nt rubberneck brings him ono of Clark's prizes. North Southy Is good for a prize at ten pins, with a score of 231 ut Clark's. J. J. Berger rolled 21 In threo successive games of ninepins ut Clark's und gets a prize, Churlcs Seaman and Willie Usher aro a tlo for the Gnto City monthly tcnpln trophy. Mrs. Fred Krug Is still high for tho monthly tenpin prize at Clark's, with 174 points. G. 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Contagious Blood Poison My epoclal form of treatment for specWo or contnglous blood poison Is practically the result of my 11 to work, nnd In Indorsed by the best physicians of this and foreign countries. , It contains no dangerous drug. r In jurious medicine of any kind. It goea to the very bottom of the dlseae and lorccs out every particle, of Impurity. Soon every sign nnd symptom disappear compirieiy ana rorever. The blood, tho tissue, tho flesh, the bonef anu me whole nystem are cieansca, punned nnd restored to perfect health and the pa tient prepared anew for pleasures of lire. Nervo-Sexual Debility My cure for weak mon dors not stimulate temporarily, but restores permanently. It soon drives away all those distressing symptoms which so constantly remind on. of his former folly. It stops every drain of vigor nnd builds up tho muscular und nervous system, puri fies and enriched the blood, cleanses and i heals tho bladder nnd kldnays, tnvlgoratss me uvcr, revives uio spirits, nrigntcns tn intellect, nnd, nbovo and beyond all, re stores tho wasted power of manhood. Reflex Diseases Many ailments are reflex, originating from other olsnaues, For Instnnce, manly weakness some times comes from Vnrlcoccle or Strlcturo, Innumerable blood and bono diseases often result from blood poison tnlnl In the ys torn, or physical or mental decline fre quently follow loss of manhood. In treating discuses of nny kind I always cure tho effect us well as tho cause. "Where Did You Get it, Chi in mi a?" It's un Undo Oscar cigar and he enjoys It. This cigar Is good way down to tho butt. You hato to throw It away unions you bavq another In your pocket, and thero Is no reason why you shouldn't al ways havo a supply, when wo soli thes cigars ut 5 cents. 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