Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 14, 1901, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY UJ3T3: SVKDAY, JULY 14, 1901.
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BAD WEEK FOR ROCRREITES
from now on. Tho next week or so will
doubtless show a recovery from the tem
porary condition of mental and muscular
strabismus which seems to prevail and the
Beit of Pt'i Family Sm to HaT that , 8amo Prl(, hlch wa9 fclt two weck a&
- 1 Will nniln a.,All ...tif.1. to-.. l V,
iintu onvii nihiim luc uivaai VI tuu
Tired reiHnp.
THROWING AND HITTING GROWS WEAKER
Recover)' of Old Form I KxpcctcU
nnd the Ointilm lloya Arr Couild
ercil Likely Cnutors cif the
Scnson'a 1'ciiiiniit.
loyal Omaha (an.
ANGLERS STAYING AT HOME
Cut-Off l.aUc Afford Sport for Dev
otee uf the ttoil ntiil Heel Talk
ot July KIhIiIiik.
The Omaha colony of fishermen this year
have again como to realize tho sport which
may be had In local waters and many of
tho proplo who last year were not satisfied
unless their lines wero east In ihc sparkling
floods of the Rocky mountains or (he limpid
waters of Ihe northern lakes are getting
Pursued by Just what goddess of mis
fortune no ono knows, tho Omaha base bill
tam did some disastrous lotlug during the
last week. Uvcrythlng seems to havo gone i lulto as much recreation and almost as
wrong. Tho men could not lilt stcndlly or many fish with much less trouble and ox
well, errors were ctMtly, nnd, worst of all, Pease out of Cut-Off lake as they did out
tho Idolized pitchers havo been tcmporntllyl ' Iako Washington and other famous re
useless, unable to lead their eight fellow r' of the north. Fishing In Cut-Off lake
players on to victories such as were no ! ' not without Its pleasure and there Is
frequently attained nil during June. Quite as much excitement with tho bass In
Tho throwing from tho box and the bat-1 thoso waters as tho samo fish will glvo
ting must sharo equally tho blamo for the i In other places. The ardent fishermen who
reversals ot tho week. Tho former has v'Blt Cut-Off generally go up there after
in thrco games at least boon miserable, ! their day's work Is ended, as tho shadows
but at tho same time there was no con- j '"II to tho eastward and tho rays of the
latent hitting to redeem It. The acknowl-' oun nre tompcred. Among them aro Harry
edged good batters ore still tho best of tho i 'Ionian, who has caught fish In every water
local bunch, but their work has fallen off I between Omaha and the Pacific coast;
a great deal, Genius, who astounded the ' IJr. Worley, whose ability with the rod
fans by playing for the first two weeks of and reel was never better shown than on
his beginning here with an average of I tho local waters; Charles Waterman, John
threo hits a game, has gone all to pieces, McDonald and n hundred others who take
Dpoaklng In the light of that former record.! tlmo to visit tho lake whenever possible.
He Is now lucky If he gets ono hit, nnd It1 Fishing began In tho lake early. Minnows
Is ono of thoso things thnt cannot bo un- and frogs wore used In turn, but now tho
tlcrstood. No man on tho team hits tho men who aro using flics nre more success
tall moro squarely than Genius, anil It ful than those who adhere to tho live bait.
eom8 ctrango that ho never finds tho loose ! The weeds which now almost cover the
TAN IS THE PROPER IDEA
Tine of
Healtbj Brown
Thiij; of Jot.
it Now a
GOLF LINKS THE PLACE TO GET IT
There's n niRlit Wny nnd li AVrotiK
Wny of AeiinlrliiK the Correct
Col or anil Otnnhn Society Wo
men Have Problem Solved.
places any more
Others Go (In
Journey.
Other men have gono the samo Journey.
Letcher, Stewart and McAndrcws, all old i
atandbys as Btlckcrs, have fallen off lu
their accomplishments at tho plate. So
ha.- tho rcdoubtablo Catcher Iluckley, the
roost widely known man on tho team ns a
bitter. In tho game ho caught Friday he
rnodo not a hit, and on Thursday when ho
was substituted for Gondlng In tho ninth
Inning ho knocked a little Infield groundor,
when It had been hoped that he would
respond with a big, long several-bagger
that usually marks his appearance at the
plate during such a critical Juncture.
Hut this cannot last for long, for thoo
men nro natural born batters, and they aro
certain to recover shortly. Meanwhile, It
Is a curious thing to nottco that tho weaker
batters have boon Improving as tho othess
grow worse. Tomnn and Gondlng havo
both picked up materially. Toman inado
two hits Thursday, nnd repeated It Friday,
whllo Gondlng made n duublo during tho
wock, besides scelDg drat baso several
other times.
Thnt iu unusual for the crack Uttlo
catcher, for ho Is certainly tho most un-fortunate-
batter that has exhibited at
Vinton street park this season. It Is sel
dom that ho gets tho gift of a baso and
trlklng out Is practically unknown to htm.
Ho always hits tho ball, nnd squarely In
tho nose, too, but Its courso Invariably
leads right Into tho cavernous woltlng paws
of Bomo opposing Holder. Probably no man
on tho team has hit moro balls to tho far
field than has Johnny, but at the samo
tlmo 1)Ih batting average doubtless ranks
down with any of them save tho pitchers.
Tho hopo of the Omaha team at prosent
lies in tho chanco that these men will
maintain their rocently Improved batting
powers and that at tho samo tlmo the
others, will regain their old-tlmo form.
When that happens thero will bo a team
of hitters representing Omaha, thnt
Is what wins games. All flvo of tho pitch
ers have Just about shown by this tlmo
what can bo expected of thorn and how
often. Somo nro wonderful for n gamo
or so, then miserable. Others aro steady
all tho time, never getting so very bad, or
Vice vcrun. It will not no possiuiu m
much in the way of improving them now
this season, nor can better matorlal be
aecured. So tho chanco of redemption lies
In tho hitting powers of the team as a
whole.
Depend Upon the IlnitluK.
Much of tho effectiveness of hitting do
pends upon tho batting order and a re
vision of this would seem advisable. Even
tho former order, so long maintained bo
fore tho Installation ot tho present ono, Is
probably proferablo to what Is now In
vogue. That alteration came with Floni
lnc's arrival, but It has seemed an 111
omen. Far less games proportionally have
been won under It and a chango back Is
nnsslhle. with Genlns leading off, where
ho docs best of nil, and Fleming batting
ith whllo Toman will be at nis old
tilaco on tho seventh line.
Two weeks' rovorscs, coupled with a
corresponding chango of form and luck
and n winning streak on tho part ot iuib
sourl, havo almost cut off all hopo of tho
locals ever catching the Missounans
Tholr chnnccs at ono tlmo wero exceed'
lnnlv brlabt. but It did not last. How.
over, thoy still havo that covotcd second
r,lacB safely nut away It thoy aro careful
And this position looked most awfully good
to tho Omaha team two months ago, when
It was trailing. Even though tho Oato
City reDrcscntatlvcs are unable to over
tako Kansas City, people should tako Into
consideration what wondorful work they
havo dono In mounting ao high from so
low and glvo praise whero it Is due.
Though temporarily deposed from tho
econd rung of tho perccntogo ladder by a
combination of catastrophes, there Is no
question that Omaha's team can fight Its
way back to that position with very little
troublo, rnd thero Is no reason why the
locals should not cinch that plcc at least
bottom of tho lako afford excellent places
for bass, while the clear spots are said to
abound with perch. Tho weeds make It
practically Impossible to play tho bass, so
a heavier rod and lino aro required than
aro usually used In this fishing In clearer
waters, but tho fish ore there as tho strings
displayed by experienced anglers show.
Ono angler ambitious to experience novelty
has suggectcd to somo of his fellows a Jug
fishing trip on tho Missouri river from
Florence to Omaha. This form of sport Is
practically unknown In this part of the
country, but In tho lower Missouri, es
pecially In tho neighborhood of Jefferson
City, Mo., It Is ono form of popular amuse
ment. The Missouri Idea Is to go up tho
river sovcral miles, taking along a number
of Jugs, empty nnd tightly corked. To tho
handlo of each Jug a lino and hook arc at
tached, the Ime being long enough to Just
clear tho bottom of tho river In tho chan
nel. Tho Jugs, ono at n time, arc dropped
Into the river after tho hooks aro baited.
Then men nnd Jugs float down the stream.
As the fish, mainly channel cat, strike tho
hook tho wobbling of tho Jug proclaims tho
fact nnd the fish Is landed. As somo of
these fish weigh heavily, two men In a boat
often havo as much ns they can do to land
their catch and this is doubly so when two
or more lines havo caught fish at the samo
time.
Fred Goodrich and Lin Davis aro at Lake
Washington. Thoy write that the shade Is
more attractive than the fish.
Ed Krug Is at Langdon, Mo., for a week's
fishing.
NEW SCIENTIFIC PfWCBSS.
A Preparation Discovered thnt Will
Destroy the Dandruff Germ.
For some tlmo It has been known that
dandruff Is caused by a gorm that digs up
tho scalp Into llttlo white flakes, and by
sapping the vitality ihe.jtr' ront
cauL.. tailing hair, and, drcourae, finally
hnMnnaa tfnl venrs tllprA hAVA hpen all
kinds of hair stimulants and4 scalp tonics on
tho mnrkot, but thero haR been no perma
nent euro for dandruff until tho discovery
of a preparation called Nowbro's Herplclde, brlnR tho flr4l Ung0 of ,an Thon comes
wnicn ocsiroys uio uauuruu gt-riu. absoluto lack of sun for two days, after
Though tho mercury was bobbing way
up around the 100-degrco mark all of
last week, tho fact has not daunted golfers
In any way. Devotees of tho gamo havo
trudged around tho links every day ns
usual. Saturday showed n remarkably
largo crowd of playcM at work all day
long on both the Country club and Omaba
Amateur Athletic association courses.
And It la not only men, for the women
have suddenly taken to the gamo mot-4
strongly than ever. This sudden spurt Is
attributed partly to the fact that tho ro
ccnt touruamcnts for femlnlnca havo given
tho game compeltlvo zest In their eyes, but
that could not account for It all. Tho
other reason Is acknowledged to be a de
sire on tho part of the fair stickers to se
cure the proper layer of tan on their arms
and necks In tlmo for tho winter gaieties,
when tho dccolloto gowns will plnlnly dis
tinguish between tho golfers nnd the ono
not so athletically Inclined.
Thero Is a certain shado of this brown
which Is admitted to be Just tho proper
thing. This degree of color Is attained
only after careful and systematic toning,
accomplished by extenslvo and Judicious ox
posuro to tho sun. A week or two will
not suffice to produce tho desired tint, nnd
whllo the women were lolling away the hot
suminor days In Idleness on (he club houso
porches they suddenly remembered that tho
winter was approaching and that if thoy
waited much longer for cool days on which
to play golf they would not get properly
brown In tlmo.
Exercise ARtilnst Knsc,
So now they nro nil chasing tho gutty
again Instead of sitting around in tho cool
shado sipping seltzer lemonades nnd watch
ing tho men do the playing In the sun.
And somo of them, to mako up for a month
of case, aro going at tho gamo fiercely.
Ono Country club player made llfty-four
holes In ono day and many of them are
doing thirty-six ns n dally stunt.
So It Is certain now that golfing women
will bo properly marked this winter, nut
there are two features of tho process which
need careful attention and thought. A
man may bo browned from hands away
abovo elbows and clear down on his chest
and shoulders. No to a woman. On her
arms tho striking line of demarcation bo
tween tho brown whero the arm was ox
posed and tho white whore the sleevo be
gan must come Just a llttlo below the elbow,
giving n fascinating and odd effect nnd at
the same tlmo a peculiarly alluring nppear
anco to tho reminder of tho arm In Its
whiteness. Then the face and a llttlo of
the neck must bo browned exactly to match,
but never tho cars. Thcso must bo pro
tected by hair or otherwise so as to retain
their usunl shell-llko transparency.
Again, tho mon nre not careful about
laying on this coat of tan. Tho first day
out thoy will stay at It for hours and burn
themselves to n crisp. As a consequenco
they begin to peel about a week later and
then they will contlnuo to peel nt Inter
vals all through the season, tho fresh now
.?!5inT.u.nderneath.b.elng. constantly hum..
Dut tho women must t.ot do that, and
only systematic tanning will avoid It. They
go at It slowly and cautiously. Tho first
day a half hour sufllccs. That starts
things. Then an hour tho next dny will
ralddlo of them, as in tho present forty
acres where the nine holes are.
The wholo thing will be plowed up this I
fall nnd put to blucgrass. That will make J
a superb turf for next season. Also, when
tho other forty acres are taken In the
course will be rearranged. Holes will all I
be a long distance apart and thero will be
room nnd to spare. Eighty ncres aro all I
that could bo desired for eighteen holes
and n (n.lx.in.n tm.., I C rtflnn ri r, .1 1
suffice. Dut such links are usually
crowded. Every one Is waiting with In
terest to sec what tho now links will be
like when all done, and with tho chances
for hazards, natural and otherwise, they
cannot fait to bo tomethlng elegant In
golfing eyes.
MISSISSIPPI"" VALLEY CHESS
Second Alinunl Tourney to tic Held
nt .11 1 n or toll kii Mini? ot In
ternutlounl Gnmc.
The second annual tournament of the
Northwestern Chess association will bo held
at Excclior, Lake Mlunetocka, Minn,, dur
ing the week commencing August 12. Tho
championship tournament will bo open to
all chess players of the Mississippi valley.
Tho entrance fee will be $5. There aro no
formalities. Any perron dealilng to con
test for the chnmplonbhlp must bo present
nt tho opening day of the tournamtnt.
First prize, $100 and title of champion of
tho northwest; second prize, $50; third
prize, S2S; fourth prize, $15; fifth prize,
UO.
Tho following assessments have been
levied against tho several states: Minne
sota, $100; Illinois, $50; Wisconsin, $15;
North Dakota, $1G; Iown, $15; South Da
kota, $15; Nebraska, $15, Kentucky, $15;
Kansas, $15; Missouri, $15, Mississippi,
$15; Louisiana, $16
Tho following Is n gamo played at the
second tublo of the cable match. Jams3
Mason, tho author-chess player, playing
White in bchnlf of Great Ilrltnln against J.
W. Showalter of Kentucky for tho UnltuJ
states:
Irrefsulur Opening,
WHITE. lil.ACIC.
:-r-K t. l-p-Q 3.
I-I'-CJ I. S-I'-K Kt 3.
3-K Kt.U 3. 3-ll Kt J.
-lMI 3. 4-Kt-Q i.
S-1I Q II I. h-V-K 4.
flll-K Kt 5. C-IMt 2.
7-ll-K 3. 7-Q.K 2.
S-U Kt-Q 2. S-Il-Kt 3.
t-Q-K 2. 0 P-K It S.
10- r-IC It 3. 10-K Kt-H 3.
11- ll.Q 3. 11-Kt-Q Kt 3.
12- P x V. K-V x V.
13- Kt-Kt 3. 13-1) Kt.Q 2.
H-Il-Q. ll-Caetlcs.
IS P-Kt 4. lt-Kt-K.
It-ll-Q Kt 5. 10-Kt.Q 3.
17-H X Kt. 17-11 x II.
1S-U-U 5. I&-K lt.CJ.
ID II x Kt. 19-P x H.
jo-q Kt-cj s. 20-q n-n 3.
21- P-U 4. 21 R-Kt.
22- Kt-Q Kt. -I'-Q Kt 4.
23-Kt-H 3. 23-P x I.
24- Q x I'. 24-If H.Q U.
25- -K 2. 25 li-ll.
26- It.K Kt. 26-Q-Kt 2.
27-It-Q 2. . :7-Q-Kl t.
2S-K-11, 25-II.Q Kt 2.
29- K-Kt 2. 20--H-H 5.
30- P-lt 3. 3Q-J-Kt 6.
31- lt-K. 31-1M1 4.
32- Kt V x V. 32 I X P.
33-K-H 2. St II X P.
34-It-K Kt. ell. 31-K-Il Z.
33-K Kt-lt 4. SV-It X Kt.
24-P x It. 3&-Q-H 2.
37- Kt-Kt 0. 37 -Q.
38- Kt x I). 3S-W x Kt.
33 Q-It 5. 33-P-U 5.
40- P-K 11 3. 40 H-ll 4,
41- Q It-K Kt 2. 41-It-Q i.
42- It-Kt 8. 42 Q-li 3.
43- H-K It 8. cli. 43-Iteslern.
"On tho necond board is to bo noted a
clrcumstancu which moro or less is respon
sible for tho fttct that thu English team
averted defeat. . Showalter, the Kcli
tucklan, adapted a defenso so utterly de
void of loglo and s6 opposed to the funda
mentals ot '.ho act of chess pluy that utter
his .second move no skill could havfl vHVi
noWoVel, iimiW correct w'l"f" P Wi
and deployed 3-i?i 4"ad of
3-H-Qtf, as lnvnrlabh"V(!d by Morphy
in such situations. Then, by a series ot
unsclcntillo moves, Mason proceeded to
scatter Ills pieces ubout tho board at en
tirely improper postB.
"Not to be denied, Showalter (huvlng first
presented his opponent with tile gamo by
reiibon of an inane Cefense), now pro
remleil tn nttnrk MnHon's dlsnerHcd forces.
In a most Ingenious manner he contrived
gradually to drlvu the white pieces prop
erly together, so that in Hplte of himself
Mason at his eleventh move found his men
posted by the minor right oblique aligned
In un approximation to the open primary
bast; 2 A. At this DOlnt Showalter called
out to his neighbor; 'Hay, PUIsuury. what
hm Mason got on me one of Young's
tirlmnry bases?' And Harry, sitting by. re
marked sotto voce; 'It ho has, you re u
licked man!
of July at the Country club this stylo of "Mason also recoKnlzed the fuct that ho
Tho warm weather of tho last week has game has become extremely popular thero. had somehow or other attained much the
uccu w' DiRuin iu, iuo .,..i.. Know now to go aooui to win tno game,
tmthlmr suits. Show windows have bios- of bogey as an opponent than of any An obvious and rather temntlnc onnor-
somcd out in bright bathing costumes and animate player and it la qulto the t"nlty to 'bang aw-ay by 12-p x 1' and seo
tno summer gin bbb lorguucn iv.o i nuuB UUn iu Biu .nuuu.i tho straight with ot strategic accuracy, but
an aiono in an enaeavor to oeai Dogoy mis bit of major tactics fell nat und Show
nt mntrh vnlf. nut nn nnn tins fturcepilml niter later much lmnroved a situation
tn rlnlntr It vpt nnil It spems unlikely thnt "ii BcuiuiiiKiy, wuuiu liuvo uecil iiciii-
n doing it yet and it seems un tKeiy mat 1(,8S ,m(1 wh0 merely renforced hln front
tho feat will bo accomplished this year, as Wth tho King's wing en uppul by 12.
It means absolutely perfect golf moro than Castles Kit, followed by K It 2, It ICKt and
half tho way around. foKKt 4 .after the manner of ftlorphy.
. . . 1 , ' ' ...... ...... J . . ' . - ' . I - .
nut
Amateur Athletic association there Is also Showalter was now threntenln,; offensive
considerable golf going on. Despite tho movements of u ucrlous character. To avert
i. u in ntuiiu iUttouu wun iuu uuu uy iiiu
THE
MEASURE OF SUCCESS
DEFINITE RESULTS,
the cause tho effect will ceaso to exist. Kill
tho dandruff germ nnd you'll havo no dan
druff, no Itching scalp, no falling hair.
EVERYBODY IN THE SWIM
Aliunde. Sport In Populnr nnd Those
Who Venture In llceii Water
Arc Populnr.
which a two-hours' bath in Its rays Is
taken. By this method sunburn Is avoided
and a rich tan secured. In a week tho
woman can go about hour after hour nt
will, acquiring deeper color, with no fear
ot blistering or peeling.
Intercut IncrenHcn.
Slnco tho Introduction of tho hnndlcap
against bogey match play on tho Fourth
' AT Mill na.
Success In any business, railing or pro
feoloti, is measured by results. A man
may be called successful for n day and be
forgottrn on tho morrow, and that sort of
success Is tho fleeting kind which leaves
behind no tanglblo record or tcsult. Hut a
life work which has left Its Impress upon n
generation of men nn effort directed al
ways toward tho relief of suffering a sue
emful practice extending throughout many
states, and a rrputntlon which atlr.ioti
patients from far and near--such succcbi
must have for Its basis the element of trun
merit, and may be calculated and meas
ured by tho standard of dellnlto results.
Dr. McGrcw hna treated nnd curd, and Is
today treating and curing, discuses of men
in a dozen different Mates, Many of his
IMtlcnts como more than a thousand mllei,
TH11UK IS A ItKASON FOR THIS CON-
KinriNci:. twenty-six ykahs of
CONTINUOUS PHAt'TlOB (F1FTHKN IN
OMAHA) MKANS AN AUMY OF rUKUI)
MIEN, who aro scattered throughout the
titled nnd Hinges, the farms and ranches
of tho great west. Thefo men aro not say
ing much, perhaps, but It U evident thnt
they do say to personal friends tint Dr.
McGrcw can and does cure, that hla suc
cess Is measured by definite results,
MoOllllW
Varicocele and Hydrocele
POSITIVELY CURED IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS.
Without tho loss of a singlo hour's time.
for T31ood Poison nnd
all Disoasup ,',',0 Blood
Hot Springs Treatment
ISSorUmiC Flcihiliflf LSS of Vi,,lli,.v LoKS of Bl'ain rower, i00r Memory, Do
llCBVUlld UGUIIIIJsj Hpondciicy, and all Weaknesses or Unnatural Disorders.
Stricture Permanently Cured in Less than Five Days.
The Doctor's Quick Cures and Low Charges aro daily proving what a groat
good can bo dono for men at a" Nominal Expense.
CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FREE.
TREATMENT BY MAIL.
OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 a. in. to 5 p. in. P. O. BOX 76(3
Office Over ?5 So, 14th St., Bat, Douglas and Farnam Sis., OMAHA, NEBRASKA
CUSTOM IS REVOLUTIONIZED
Wiottr Sport ii Made Fopiuar ii Turid
Fummtr.
REMARKABLE INTEREST IN BOWLING
Hot Wnvc "Wilt, the Giithualnam or
Only ft Sinnll Proportion of llowl
crn unil Some Clever Score.
Are necorileil.
WEAK,
WASTING,
STRICTURED
MEN
Cured While
You Sleep,
IN 15 DAYS I
and turned her attention to fetching cre
ations for use In tho water.
At Mnnuwa nnd Cut Off crowds of bath
ers seek tho water every evening. Tho
bathers at Cut Off nro a llttlo Informal,
but thoy enjoy swimming as well as the
people who burden themselves witn more
paraphernalia.
Tho weather has beon sucn mat lew
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PCOPIO BOUglll UIO nmer uuuug iuu uiut luui iimt mo jiunn im-iu uic ci luwivi l,orns nj eXClMnEPd IllCCeH rltfllt and left.
of the day and tho bathers rotresnea rough and not trained down to condition, with the result that ut move ultliouiiii
themselves by a plunge In tho cool water many Country club players havo boon 'try- lilack had a badly compromised Ql, his
rather than by promenading for the benent lng tho now course for tho salco of a
ot sightseers. change. After dubbing on a certain set ot
Sovoral hundred bathers can be accommo- links for a year or so, encountering always
dated at tho. new bath house on Manawa, tho same hazards and the Bamo general
but every evening during the last week the Ho of land, It Is a plcasuro to try some-
capacity of the house has been overtaxed, thing different, even though your score
Floating platforms and sprtngtlards aro goes suddenly mounting skyward at an
provided for the bathers and the now house appalling gait.
would do credit to conoy isinna. And then thero are features or tho now
Thero has been a revival of swimming, course which aro Intpnsoly Interesting. A
Women who formerly were afraid to have r0w of trees which splits It down tho ceu
their hair wet aro paddling about with all ter gives the player whose rourso lies that
tho abandon of a 13-ycnr-old boy. The Way (and It does very frequently during a nn opponent who knows uomethlng ubout
woman who ventures beyond tho dangor round) much food for thought. Whothcr I Jhe strategetlcs ot the game, Mason slipped
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ii.ll IV la II I .'inir nn.! nhrtMrt.ifi trtil th hilt.... I..
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wno neau tor ww crmi-r ui win i'i- proposition, ami nun iiHUBuuii ihu toner prettiest ana simplest manner possible
vokes greater Jealousy among ner msiers i8 called upon to solve several times.
than a woman with a peacn-ana-cream
complexion.
BE
A MAIN
Throw Away Your Medicine Our
Vacuum Organ
Developer
WlUb RCOTORC YOU
NO CURE
NO PAY
75,000 IN USE
krttowum O.-in Dsloprfhoa dbnuwd
fey Btnrx man. 11 rure liero ercrytliliitf csn
fails aud hopo It dead. It restore small, wpak
erKDi, lost iioner, falllni: manhood, drains,
trora of joutli. etc. Stricture and Varicocele
parmsneatly cured In 1 to wealiS, -
No Drugs to mln thn stomaeh. .No Elactrlo
Baits to Vllitfr and burn. Our Wumn lie
tdloper l u hwal tmatmem appllod directly to
tho woak and dltordered parts. It bum
strenjtli anil ilcTclopmont wlierovor appll'n,
Old mou with lost or fulllnir mnuhood, or tho
foutifj and middle aitcd wLo aro reRpInu tho re
ultsof youthful rrors, eco or over work are
quietly rettoidod to hoalth nud strength.
Onr mnrvnlntia nnnllnnn If. A ntnnttho(l the
irn.lr..l . .. nil Vlf ln I
in the United Stutei nro now refiimiiieiidlncour
appliance in thn soTnrntt cates whsro every other
known derico has failed.
Ynn trill soo nnd fcpl Iti bonpflt from the first
day for It is applied directly at the spat of the
disorder. It makes uoditfuronce how severe the
NOT 0N0 FAILURE
NOT ONE RETURNED
rnie or how loug standing, it is ns ruro to yield
to our treatment ni um mil n 10 nr.
Th.. lihmd ii-tho Ufa. tho fortll ter nf the liu.
nnn li,dv. Our lnitrumrnt forrcn tho blond
Into cliculetlon to moit iifeiled. (tiring
strength and dovelip;uont to weak and lifilcin
parts. .
Tim Vnrnnm Ore on Dfroloimr was first in.
.uli,.l In iIim ttlnnftlnc nrmlas uf l!nriMi.i n
riv nn mrn hv the trench snrclullit. Da
l)oniMt. and Its remarVablo success In these
countries led the Local Arpllnnco l.o. to secure
llle OSCIUBITO comriH ui li" iilo mi nm nutivru
Continent! ami slnco Its introduction luto tuts
rnnntiv in ramarVabls cures tiava astounded
T. " ii i . i . , . i . . . i
tuoontirn meaicai proieiiiou. it nai rcsiurou
thousands of cases pronounced Incurable by
tihrslclans. It euros quickly, uarmlf uly, and
wliliniit ilAtntIn.i from huslnssi.
lieiueinber thero l no exposure. 'no C.O.P. or
any other schemelnourdsallUKWlth thepublle
Write for free particulars sint sealed In plala
envelope, tgusisrriisai.1. vunrsni,
17 Thorpo look, InrfliAepell. Indltni.
Tho distances botween tho holes on this
course nre uniformly shorter than thoso
at tho Country club, but that Is In some
ways an Improvement. It simply does
away Indefinitely with all use of a hrasslc.
After a drive an Iron Is always sumclent
for tho rest of It. And that Is tho chief
trouble at tho Country club links. The
distances thero aro Just of the tantalizing
length which make a brassle shot too much
and unadvlsablc and an Iron shot too
short.
There Is really one hole, No. n, where a
good player can wield his brasslo on the
second Bhot. sccuro In the thought that
ho will not overlap. On all tho others
save, possibly. Nos. 1 and 2, a strong hraa
sle shot, which means 200 yards, is ur.caie
If It follows a good drive nnd lc lf.su a
good stroke the player will flad himself
nlavlnc back on the third stroke from
away tho other side ot tho holo.
To Avoid DlllliuU).
Were tho distances a little longer tho
riimenltv would ho obviated, for then a
man could lay his whole body behind nis
brasslo for his best shot, secure In the
Problem by V. Gamage, Westboro, Mass,
White to play and mate In two moves.
Author declares his enemy fainted when
ho showed him this unique conception.
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Detroit Journal: The Urlton winced vU'
thought that ho could not possibly go too Ibly.
fa? instead, now he puts his brassle , "Oh. why," "claimed he. "do you
ItlUlVU IUII Ul WHS i "
Now. tho matter had never beon put to
us precisely thus before.
aside aud tries for 100 to 175 yards with
an Iron and falls short most of the time.
At the athletic association links tho long
est distance Is 310 yards, at the fourth
hole, and most of them range around 2&0
yards. Su a brasslo is out of tho game and
a drive of from 160 to 175 yards brings ono
within nice Iron dlstauco of tho green.
At present this courso has only nine
holes, but when the full compass of It la
taken In next season thero will be nn
Whv. Indeed?
Was not blood thicker than water; to
say nothing of considerations of political
expediency?
To be nulte canflio, wo were given
small quantity of pnuse.
markablo hot weather, although the game
i nn n hrlsk us formerly. Every dny
finds devotees around tho alleys, inosi; -.u
profosa to feel the better during tho hot
weather for tho exercise afforded by nn
hour of strenuousness and would no moro
miss their dally exercise than thoy would
loso a meal.
At Clark's alleys the high score at ten
pins for tho week was achieved by Charles
Zarp, who piled up 216 for the prize. He
also chalked ono at 22S. Other high scores
wero mado as follows: Frank togs. -23,
204 222: Ed l'orry. 208; A. Coles, 203, 200,
200, 109. 216; H. Ueselln. 201. 211, 208;
Ooorge Sellgsohn, 202; C. J. 1'rand.co, 217;
M. n Huntington, 203. 213. 201, 219. 227; W.
S. Sheldon. 227; W. H. Emery. 214, 200. 2-1,
"19 -M2- II. N. Aycr, 201; Ullllo Arabrustcr,
211; "d. D. Skinner. 209; Joo Gutmann, 210
nl.n1fm Qnnmnn. 215.
Charley French, with a scoro ot 21 In
threo successive gamos at nine pina, "
to be slated for the weekly prize, while R.
. n,i Plinrles Zaro were tied with
"46 at ten pins for a monthly trophy. L. O.
Shroder. with 76 at four-back, Is In a fair
way to carry off tho tropny tor tnav
Th rnrnrrt Hcores at Cldik'B at the varl
ous games slnco the alleys opened are as
follows: Ten pins, W. 11. Emery. 2S0; nine
pins, CharlcB French. 21 straight; cocked
n nnnrad. 70: four-back, C. Conrad,
n..wlf. C. Conrad. 107; sevon-up
wrench. 100: soven-down, C. Conrad
and I. S. Hunter, 9; cocked hat aud feather,
p. O. Hutler, C. Conraa ami unarn.- rimm
r,.' jllr.nlm. f!. H. MUllltt. 124.
'.t the Gato City alleys tho following high
scores were recorded during tno
I C L.. 232. 210. 203. 212. 201. 203, 212;
W. S. Sheldon. 201. 212, 213. 219. 226, 220;
w A. Howman. 201. 201; V. u. niumui, -v".
02; W. T. Abcll, 22'J, .1., "'" i-'"
13 220. 267. Yocom'a score ot 267 Is tho
Id, .v, ,
inr iim montn at ten tun .
m will mni't the Ornv.a Ilcddlng
. ...... ... . .!,. ol.
company's champions juiy i . -lays
for a $50 purso.
SCHRECK WILL MEET HALEY
uKlllal Who ITov.il Too Stroi.K for
Ulinrlln llurnn tivn I" hc-:
of Kurtlicr llonora.
Tho Richie-Gardner and Sehrcck-Uurns
.ntoutR of July 3 and 6 have left the
Omaha advocates of tho manly art hungry
for moro fights and ono additional match
Is now probablo. Tnat win pn "
for tho disappointment felt when It waa
found necessary to can on uio usui m
rnnged for July 10 becauso of disagreement
over a referee. '
If prebent plans nro consumraatcu anu wio
ngrcoment Just rcaclieu is earrieu mu
,.i,rnpit will atrain appear In the ring bc-
foro an Omaha publlo on i-rmay nigiu,
August 2. His opponent on that occasion
will bo Dntmy Haley of this city. Hoih
men are welterweights ana win ngui ui
catch weights.
Schrcck Is well romcmberca as me
who mad" such nn onslaught upon Charllo
Ilurns with rushing tactics and rough and
tumbling fighting In their match on July
6 at tho Red Light theater. Schrcck won
In the third round with a clean anocu
down that sent Hums clear through tho
ropes. It wns a mlxup affair, but Schreck
showed somo form, which would Indicate
that ho was capable of clever work on
occasion, or If he was given tho chance to
exhibit It. and his second fight hero will
bo awaited with Interest.
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Boaoatk th lam-IN FIFTEEN DAYS.
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Treatment Appllod Looallr and Dlraotly to tko AikVctod Parte.
T Mill CaN It UJIO It tss PATIIRT
AS tUCCIttrUUTAt It SURSUVtS.
"Grsm-Solrent" dlaaolrra dtrlcturc Ilk snow henonth tko onn. euro
VARICOOKbG: and KSh tltfiGD JJlOTATB. and tr.-i- - -
Ivory sufferer tom8trlcture. and tho oflsprlng. Varicocele.
rrosiatms ana numinm ..'i" .1 ov.iV, tnr
James Association. 62 St. Jnmcs Dulldlng, Cincinnati. Ohio, for
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MIDSUMMER SPORT CARNIVAL
Yoiiiik Jlcn'a ("lirlatlnn A.aoolntlnn
I'Ihiim III ix llolnwa for
Aimuat.
Tho midsummer athletic carnival of the
Young Men's Christian association will be
Omaha Bicycle Co.,
Cor. KUli "'Hi CltlvnKO ala.
Wo repair ptnumutlc carriage tires
I
hold at tho Ames avenuo park on tho aft
nrnnnn of AllEUSt 3. Thero Will DO SOVOll
teen events on tho prosram. Field and
track contests huvn been arrawjed for men
and boys. On that day the team will ho
chosen which Is to represent tho Omaha
association at the meet of tho central sec
tion of tho Athletic Loauo of North
America, which Is to be hold at Lako
Geneva August 17.
A ba60 ball gaino botween tho teams of
tho local association and tho Omaha
Amateur Athletic club will bo ono of tho
most Interesting features of tho midsum
mer carnival. Tennis singles nnd doubles
will also bo played and picked basket ball
teams will contost.
Omaha will sond threo representatives
to Lako uoneva and rnysicai uircctor
Barnes hopes to land tho Hpauldlng trophy,
which will be awarded to tho team scoring
tho most points.
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The Doctor has made a long study of
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