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    THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: SUNDAY, KOVBJIBBH a, 1001,
31
TURN OF BASE BALL WHEEL
Manning mado money by selling the control
of the Washington team to Krcd Paatsl.
Tom 1oftus Is slated to manage the
It Brinil AbUt6TirtlInorUntChtiM Washington team Instead of Manning
in mg Lugun,
JIMMY MANNING OUT OF WASHINGTON
Turn l.oft ii Tnkm Mnnnmnieii t of
Capital TMra nml I'nink SHeo
Cnmrs Writ from flustnn to
Take Chicago Ilrmnitnt.
Only one turn was given the baso ball
wheel last week, but that one caused sev
eral revolutions. It may cause more bo
fore the situation to entirely clear. Jimmy
Manning han left the American league, his
Interest In the Washington team to bo
transferred to Kred I'astal of Detroit. Dif
ferences of opinion as- to the policy of the
league, said to exist between Mr. Man
ning and Mr. Johnson, the president, aro
ascribed as tho reason for the transfer.
Not a great deal of surprlao has been ex
pressed, nor tins, the change been debated
very extensively as yet, probably because
foot ball hns been taking up the sporting
writers' space. Several lines of specula
tion are oponed by tho deal, however.
Thoso of us who know Jimmy Manning well
know him for n shrewd business man nnd
a most capablo ba.io ball manager. When
ho followed tho fortunes' of the American
leaguo from Kansas City to Washington
It was the general supposition that ho
had n better thins In a team at the national
capital.
During tho whole life of the American
league Mr. Manning held a franchise and
was one of tho leading members of tho
controlling coterie. That ho was In line
with President Johnson's policy a year
ago, when tho era of expansion set In, Is
shown by tho fact that he was on tho clr
cult committee with Coralskey nnd John
son. Theso men fixed tho present circuit,
disposing of tho franchises, arranging for
ownership and all tho details of tho new
teams, and certainly they must have worked
In harmony nt that time. Therefore, tho
serious differences as to policy have do
a eloped during tho last season's playing.
What theso may be can only be guessed
at In absenco of, a full statement from
tho parties concerned. One difference might
be ascribed to tho announced Intention of
the American to further Invade the terrl
tory or tno aNationnt apd .tho necessary
alterations In tho circuit. This Invasion, as
now understood, contemplates Jho planting
or mo .Milwaukee team In Ht. Louis and
tho Baltimore team In New York.
Ono would hnrdly think that Mr. Mon
nine's views would In a short year undergo
tho radical change necessary to consider
the aggressions suggested an Insuperable
obstacle to his longer maintaining business
relations with Mr. Johnson. This ought
to effectually dispone of this hypothesis
What seems tho more likely reason for Mr.
Manning's retirement Is but an echo of n
suspicion that kept cropping out all through
the last summer, that the nctual paid ad
missions to tno American league games
Mere far bclciw the figure announced from
tho box offlrc. No one who l;niws Jimmy
Manning will suspect him of letting go of a
good thing Just brcnuso he doesn't happeu
to bo In line with ono of his business as
sociates. Tho most reasonable conclusion
la that Washington didn't provide tho cx
?eutcd bonanza nnd that the whole outlook
or the American leaguo lacks tho roseate
bun that would encourage a canny man to
remain In the game. When tho mists hnve
cleared away It will probably be found that
Loftus' retirement from tho National brings
Frank Selee from Boston to take charge of
the Chicago team. Omaha friend of Selee
wilt be glad to see him In a position where
he can really havo a fchanco to show hit
talent. His long scrvlco at Boston It
certainly not appreciated by Messrs. Soden
and Dllllngs, else Hart could never have
secured him. Scleo landed Omaha at the
head of the Western league In 1889 and
went to Ronton. Slnco then he has five
times landed tho Deaneatcrs, at tho top of
the list and has always had them fighting
In the first division. When the American
Invaded Boston last spring and the Jumping
of contracts commenced Selee was forced
to bear the brunt of Sodcn's chagrin. He
was blamed for the defection of Duffy and
other stars, and apparently given no credit
for getting together the team he did nor
for thn efforts he mado to give Boston
decent ball. At Chicago he has a hard task
ahead of him, for it Is Stated that along
with Lottus will go about all of the Hem
nants who were really worth having, so
that Soleo will be called upon to establish
practically a new team. If ho gets any
thing llko support from Hat the Chicago
peoplo wilt see some corking good ball next
season.
MISSOURI TIGERS ARE NEXT
Corohmkiri to Mett Miiuuritns it Orath
Nizt Saturday.
Nobody has as yet been suggested to taje
Selce's plrco In Boston. Soden and Billings
will hnve little trouble In getting aomcone
to nianago tho team, but they will be a
long time In getting a man to fill Frank
Sclco'n shoes.
In the meantlmo Tom Doftus goes to
Washington with Tommy Hughes, Franlc
Green and "Topsy" Hartsetl, the only real
players developed during tho year by tho
Itcmnanls, This will leave Scleo with prac
tically clean boards to start on. It- will
be queer, though, If he hasn't a list of good
youngsters up his sleeve, and stranger
things have happened than that ho should
Induce somo of tho American players to
come over to tho National.
In tho meantime President Hlckcy reso
lutely declines to make public the averages
of tho Western leaguo players for the last
season. Ills Idea Is to prevent the big
league magnatos from getting n lino on
tho performances of the players of tho
Western. Some of tho big league managers
may be as Innocent as our president thinks,
but It's a safe bet that they know all they
want to know about tho Western leaguors
and that tho official averages of last season
will havo very llttlo weight In making up
tho decisions as to engagements. One thing
Is nulto certain. Omaha fans needn't worry
about any of Pa Rourko's brigade being
kldnaned by either tho National or "the
American. We're safe that far, anyhow
A Daily Nuisance
a.
A Simple Remedy Which Will In
terest Catarrh Sufferers.
In Its earlier stages catarrh Is more of a
riulsanco than a menace to the general
health, but sooner or lator the disease ex
It Is lust within tho range of probabilities
that Jimmy Manning's action In leaving
Washington may havo a decided effect on
the destinies of the Western. If he should
return to Kansas City nnd Tcbeau should
go back, to Denver, a move not altogother
unlikely, we would havo both cities greatly
strengthened. A good man at Colorado
Springs nnd Minneapolis will then put the
circuit In good condition. There Is no par
ticular objection to bo urged against Mr,
BcalU He gave Minneapolis the best team
he could, spent his money freely and did
all he could to nfford first-class ball, but
the people didn't appear to like him, and
that Is all there Is to It. Out at the Spring
tho conditions are somowhot different. Billy
Hulcn managed to make hfmself unpopulsr
with public nnd players Alike. He not
only had trouble with his partners In tho
team, but with other managers In tho
leaguo us well. Omaha peoplo will remcm
bor tho wranglo out -at Vinton street park
ono afternoon when Hulcn refused to settle
with Ilourke over tho clnim for Tim Dona
hue's services. It was that sort of thing
that got Hulcn disliked all around tho clr
cult. Of tho other managers Chase Is about
the only one who had any trouble with his
conferees, but ho managed to keep things
running along protty smoothly and did
about all his kicking Inside tho league
meetings. This la nil the patching tho
leaguo appears to need.
A meeting of the Western league to award
the pennant and closo up the buslncbs u
last season is now due. It cannot be told
whon It will be held, for Czar Hickey, is
still In the east and there's nawthln
dolnV
were a tie for first place, and the Interest
ing feature of tho league games for tho
week was that the two leaders met.
Tho Clarksons canio out at the small end
of thd horn, being defeated each of tho
three games, so their rivals took a good
lead over alt competitors. Meanwhile the I
St. Charles team dropped off Just enough
in Ha i tin with thi Clarksnna fnr nernnrl
EST OF CITY'S INTEREST IN THE GAM place, and tho Germans, Gate Cltys nnd
Krug Parka are all even for third. Clo'o
to them Is .the Western team, but the Na
tionals are bo far behind that their cause
seems hopeless. They lost thrco game
again, this time to the Germans, nnd ns a
result they havo not now even one-tenth
of 1 per cent standing.
Tho difficulty with this tail-end tnm
seems to bo largely that It persists In play
ing new men. Despite tho fact that It Is
so low, tho work of every ono of Its rigu:ar
players has bettered each week. But ono
or two new names appear In the list each
time they como out to play.
A noticeable feature of the weeks work
f I'slrunsuc I'rovr ProfHnlile HIk
Interstntr IJmnes Wilt tic' llrotiKht
Here Xrxt Season Tigers
Are llopcrnt. J ljjf
tends to the throat, bronchial tubea and
even to the stomach and Intestines.
Catarrh li essentially a disease of the
mucous membrane, tho local symptoms be
Ing a profuse discharge of mucous, stop
page of tho nostrils, irritation In throat,
causing coughing, sneezing, gagging and
frequent clearings of the throat and head.
The usual treatment by local douches,
snuffs, salves, etc., often gives temporary
relief, but anything like a cure can only
be obtained by a treatment which romoves
the catarrhal taint from the blood and the
disappearance of the Inflammation from
the mucoui surfaces.
A new remedy which meets these require
ments and which so far has been remarka
bly successful In curing catarrh Is Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets.
These tablets act upon the blood and
mucous mombranea only. They can hardly
be called a secret patent medicine, as they
are composed of such valuable remedies as
Sangulnarta, Hydrastln, Eucalyptol and
similar cleanslngfantlsoptlcs, which cure by
eliminating from tho blood nnd mucous
surfaces the catarrhal poison.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are targe, pleas?
ant tasting logeugcs, taken Internally, al
lowing them to dissolve slowly In tho
mouth; In this Vny they reach the throat,
fauces nnd tho entire alimentary canal.
If deBlrcd, they, may also bo dissolved In
water and used uh u douche, In addition to
tho Internal use, but It Is not at all neces
sary to use a douche; a few of them dl
salved In tho mouth dnlly will bo suffi
cient. However, when there is much Btop
pago of tho noHC, n douche made from these
tablets will give Immediate relief, but the
regular dally use Internally of these tab
lets will cure tho whole catarrhal trouble
without resorting to tho Inconvenience of a
douche.
Dr. Dement states "that the Internal
treatment for catarrh la rapidly taking the
place of the old plan of douching, and local
application and further says that probably
the best and certainly tho safest remedy nt
present on the market Is Stuart's Catarrh
Tablets, as no secret Is made of their com
position and all .the really efficient reme
dies for catarrh are contained in this
tablet "
Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablets ct
fifty cents for full sized packages. Ask your
druggist and If he in honest ho will tell you
(hero Is uo safer, more palatable, more effl
cleut and convenient remedy on the market.
QI'AIN'T FI3ATUIIES OF 1,1 KK.
Young women of tho University of Chi
cago aro rejoicing over the announcement
that they will bo permitted to dance In
their gymnasium classes, despite tho fact
that theso classes aro to ho held during
tho winter in tho Sunday school room of the
Hydo Park Baptist church. The Chicago
Inter Occnn says positive assurance has
been given by Dr. T. W. Goodspecd, secre
tary of tho board of trustees, that the
"coeds" would not be forbidden this pleas
ure, which Is the favorite exercise of all
the young women.
In a mining camp somo eighty miles from
Coolgardie, In Western Australia, a car
penter died and the widow had offers of
marriage from tho doctor who attended the
deceased, tho undertaker, the clergyman
who read the burial service, the local
apothecary who made up tho modtclnos pre
scribed for the departed and the custodian
of the cemetery wnero ho wbb interred;
likewise from about a score of mine man
agers and miners. She did not accept one
of the suitors and departed for her home
In Melbourne.
With three good games still before them
on the schedule for this season, tho Ne
braska foot ball men feel that they can yot
make a record that will be cnvlablo In the
eyes of their neighbors. Having broken
Into tho big nlno with the result known,
tho Cornhuskcrs aro determined to give
both Kansas nnd Missouri such a drubbing
that In tho eyes of everyone the Nebraska
boys will be awny above and out of the
class of foot ball In which Its southern
frlend3 play. Wisconsin, by scoring GO to 0
against Kansas, demonstrated conclusively
that the latter school was outclassed, that
It was on a lower foot ball plane than the
Badgers. Nebraska hopes to do this Just
as effectively. Tho result of It will be that
tho Cornhuskcrs will still be nblo to sign
games with tho crack schools of tho middle
west, while none of tho other teams In this
port of tho country, with the exception of
Iowa, will have that privilege
First of all comes tho Missouri contest,
nn annual event since 1894. In those seven
years tho palm of victory has wavered
back and forth between tho two unlvcral
tics. Ianst season was tho Cornhuskcrs'
turn. By right of alternation nnd succes
slon Missouri should tako the coming game.
but no Ncbrnsknn believes that this out
come Is possible.
It Is n matter of peculiar pleasure to
Omabans that tho gamo has been brought
here. In tho first place, Gato City athletic
enthusiasts feel that nt least ono of the
bigger rontcsts should always come to this
city. As tho metropolis of tho state, It
should be a center for such affairs. In
years past It was more or less bo.
Then thero was no ono of the western
state games which could have suited Omaha
better. Missouri has played hero several
tlmos r.nd was the last big team to opposo
the Nobrnskans In this city. So the' style
of the Missouri team Is well known and
tho nppcaranco of tho striped gridiron war
rlora Is familiar to Omahans.
This Is nothing If .not nn opportunity for
Omaha to Bhow that It Is a foot ball town
and is worthy of the best game on the Ne
braska schedule next Reason. Foot ball has
grown to bo n business proposition. In
these days when it takes thousands of dql-
lar to conduct even a modest and minor
cloven, games are located where tho money
will como out, not where partisans wish to
havo them go. If the University of Nor
braskn foot ball management flndB that the
Gate City gives royal support, It will be
glad to schedule some of the more Import
ant homo contests hero next year. And that
Is whon the real big games will come west,
In 1902 It Is the turn of both Minnesota, and
Wisconsin to visit Nebraska. It is also
more than likely that Iowa and Illinois nnd
Northwestern can bo drawn In on tho sched
ule. It will cost money to brlng,such teams
to this state, for aslda from the travel It
self, thoy are expensive propositions and
demand big royalties. It, Is plain that Lin
coln and the 2,000 students at tho university
combined cannot support many such games,
nnd If they come nt all, Omnha must be the
place for a good share of them. Just how
much the city can do for tho foot ball men
will bo shown next Saturday,
Every preparation Is being mado for the
game. Railroads aro already generous In
their offers, nnd will probably become more
eo this week. A rate war between the
Burlington nnd Rock Island for tho traffic
up from Lincoln is expected. One faro for
tho round trip Is already offered by each
If this should be cut to about a dollar Lin
coin would empty Itself almost ns effectu
ally ns it did for the Minnesota gatrle,
though not nearly so much Is at stake
So It behooves cveryono to get In early
ontho reserved seats, of which tho number
Is limited. Theso will be sold for $1, nnd
thero nro 1,600 of them to go nt the price
It Is now npparent, however, that a large
portion of the collegians and Omaha society
peoplo who will attend will go In vehicles
of various descriptions, with full regalia of
colors and pennants. Rvery coach nnd om
nibus In Omnha will be called Into use nnd
the social sldo of the affair will bo almost
ait prominent as the athletic. Ames Street
park will for the time being presont a
kaleldcscoplc vision of tho most brilliant
hues.
Tho Tigers are training very hard for this
game, which Is the most important of their
whole schedule. They are looking forward
to the Nebraska gamo much as did the
Cornhuskers to tho affair with the Badgers
yesterday. So It Is certain that every
ounce of Missouri strength ana ovcry
strand of nerve will ho put Jnto that game
As near as can bo learned the lineup of
the two teams will bo
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Mrs. Beselln took the October women's
tenpln prize nt Clark's wllh the excellent
score of 104. She tins already registered
ICS for tho November trophy.
Charles French won a prize nt rubberneck
with 1J7. mado nt Clnrk's.
I.. O. Shradcr rolled 26 points In three
successlvo games of ninepins, which gives
him one of Clark's prizes.
Every morning last week there wcro
women bowling parties at Clark's.
Tenpln scores of 200 and hotter at (late
City nllejs; Hartley, 257. 200; II. Ueselln.
225, 208; J. J. Dnvcy, 201, Al Krug. 201; D. J.
O'Brien, 215; Jim Ouney, 219. 202; II. I).
Iteed, 2ii2, 217, 2uo; gwenson, 211, 2t'2i John
i ocum,
202. 219
Head.
Charles
M. It, Huntington, 227, 21. 201. 203, 211. 2i;
Ml. It. Nelson, 275; C. l3. Hcltcck, 2(0, H, 201,
J. Lonrmi, .U". lx; ion ieiuo. au, m,
Wltllnm Brooks of Des Moines, 204.
Tenpln scores of 200 nnd bettor nt Clark's
ntleys. Southy, KM, 2;!0, 212. 227, 21.1; l
Yost. 2ftl. .Inn llittmntiti. 201. 201. C J.
Frntielsco, 211, 203, 202, 217! I-. J. ltoilKeln-,
II, a.,.,, tlllll viiiiii-;, !. v , ... L'.
202, 217, 2uo; Swcnson, 211, 2t'2; John
i, 235; Avers, 202; W. S. Sheldon. 200,
9; C. l?onrnd, 200, 213; "PUmber''
200. 201; V. J. licllKcle. . 2.11;
s Senmun, 211; "Itob" Cucell, 212, ?I2;
Mm it rvn . f iih.bui nir. n-Xi Ml I .
Is that tho standard of play from top to i ft ,'-?. '-,", "yjHt V 2fi7. a. v:'.
bottom lb deteriorating. Scores are getting ,247, 218, 221, 2i, 223, 201: II. Frllscher 250,
very mediocre and more than half the forty ' ., 2S7, 21rt; D. J. O'Brleti, 202. 217; V.
rollers have fallen off In their Individual is M. R. Uiinttiistoii', ac, 212. V27: Fred
averages. Among thoso who icna the 1st 1 iinjnblet, 207; li. B. Molyiienux, 200; entries
this Is especially true. Each one of ihs 1 Znrpt. 211: Tom Hey
first four has dropped and Frllscher at ths ) .V." C Itn.Wlof Don
i.nneHSter. 202. 2no; w. li. winery, sn,
213, 205; K. Colirrtil. 217: J. II. HodRes, 200;
W. II. Wlgninn, 201, 201.
top has lost four points from his nveinge.
Clnli MtniiilliiK".
t
W.
10
Omnha ..
CUtrkson 7
St. Charles.... 7
n
n
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r,
l
v
German
(lato City..
Krug I'nrK
Western ,,
National ,.
High Score: Inches (Clnrkson). 21".
Initl vliliint .vornKox.
II
P.C.
.8X1
.183
.m
.600
.&no
.500
.410
.08.1
High. Tot.
911
9
MS
921
I'M
830
10.05!)
0,925
10.070
10,025
9.5Vi
9,807
8,899
Ay.
8"tt 5-12
R3S 3-8
827 1-12
K.19 2-12
S35 5-12
797 1-12
817 H-12
741 7-12
Games. IIIcli. Tot,
Frltscher. St. Chnrlcs..l2 210 2.201
weymuiior, uorman .. n
Iiwlor, Western ......12
Seaman, Onto City 12
Rend, Omaha 9
.urp, Omahii 12
Stnpenhorst, German ..12
Schneider. St. Charles. 9
lleeullu. German ........12
Emery, Oinuliu 12
Brunke, Clnrkson 12
A. Krug, German 12
'Amunisier, I'laruson .is
Wlitman. Omaha 9
Enccll. Onto City...
Clarxnon. L'l.irKson
Hutlngton. Onto City.. ,12
lleiiRcle. Krug Park. ...12
Reed, Westerns 12
Hartley, Gate City 12
Flanagan, St. Charles, 12
Furny, Omaha 9
C. Conradt German 12
Zltzmmi. Krug l'nrK....i.
Swcnson, Western ..
nation. Ht. tj narios .
Wnchtler, Krug Park. 12
F. Conrml, Gato city... 12
Molynenux, ClnrKson . u
Ayers, Western 9
snvnigc, oil i;nnric....i2
F. II. Krug. Krug Pk.
Scllcck, Westerns 9
Conery. Krug Park. ...12
Miller, National 12
Rolls, Clnrkson 3
Jackson. National 3
n.-ivev. National 9
Almnnson, National ... 9
Itosennery, .National ...i.
Players whose averages
below thoso of last week.
208
20i)
205
20(1
201
210
210
213
20S
197
210
19S
..12 191
..12 1SS
19
218
211
202
195
197
187
219
9 201
6 180
200
217
112
202
1S7
17i
201
in;
iMl
170
i;i
ISO
182
185
1.000
2,117
2.103
1,573
2.1)9 (
2,0!O
1. E5S
2, a5"i
2,052
2.052
2.04S
2,030
1,520
2,027
2,020
2.010
2,007
2,000
1,908
1,901
1,472
1.95S
1.950
1,453
Mil
1,911
1.911
955
1,422
1,879
931
1.3M1
1.M2
1,701
IH
I3(i
1,293
1,340
1,001
have
AW
1S3 5-12
177 4-K
170 "j-12
175 3-12
174 7-9
174 0-12
174 5-12
172 S-9
171 4-12
171
171
170 8-12
109 S-12
1CD 5-9
10S 11.12
16S 4-12
ICS
167 3-12
107 2-12
101
1113 S-12
1(3.1 5-9
HU 2-12
163
1H1 4-9
10) 1-0
159 0-I2
15n 3-12
159 1-0
15S
Munt I'iiIIimv Hie Itiilr.
Chicago Tribune; Tho soft-voiced Salva
tion Army girl with tho bundle
Crk-i under her arm stopped at
trance of tho apartment house.
"I have come," sho said, "to bring
good tidings of "
"Tako It around to tho roar door," arro
gatitly Interrupted tho Janitor.
of War
the en
tile
150
155
151
153
147
140
115
143
7-12
1-0
0-12
1-3
8-9
138 S-9
138 R-12
fallen
HtrlUm nml Spines.
Victor Hayes took thn October nincpln
prize nt tho Gato City nllcys.
Just as W. W. Hartley thought ho had
the October tenpln prize won nt the Gato
City alloys G. It. Nelson 'came along nnd
took It from him In n hot finish with n
score of. 276, close to tho Omnha record.
Nelson's mark was 258.
H. Frltscher Is the slnglc-gnmo star of
the week. Ho rolled 287 nt tenpins nt
Clnrk's alleys. This gives him tho stnto
record and two prizes ns well.
W. II. Carson started out strong to make
the .300 points possible nt tenpins and get
the $25 In gold offered nt Clark's for tho
feat. He rolled seven straight strikes, and
on tho next frnmo his first ball left n, split
stand. Ij. E. Lucas duplicated this act
carllcrjn tho week.
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The blood ts the lite, toe let tuner ot tne numan
Our Instrument forces tnc mooo intocir-
culntlon where most needed, giving strength snd
development to weak nnd liteiess patu.
The Vacuum Organ Developer was nrst intro
duced In the standing nrtulcs of Iturope a (ew
years ngo by the I'rench speeUllst, lie Bousset.
and Its remarkable success in these countries led
the Ixral Appliance, Co. to secure the eicliuhs
control ot Its sale on the Western Continent; and
sinte Its Introduction Into this country Its re
markable cures have astounded the entire medi
cal profession.
It has restored thousands of cases pronounced
Incurable by physicians. It cures quickly, harm
lessly, and without detention from business.
RememWr there Is no exjxute, no C. O. D. or
attv other scheme In our dealing with the public.
Write (or free particulars sent sealed in plat
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WEAK,
WASTING,
STRICTURED
IVIESM
Cured While
You Sleep, -IN
15 DAYS!
C4ia!tsi.4a' lniisntly Relieved and tku OUkrus
3 LriCLLlr'"" Dissolved Like Snow BcntMh U
stwa Sun, IN FIFTEEN DAYSt
i ii,
l r1irir at h CURED, and Vealc Me Ate fUstsred
YclillUCClCbythc M'jrfc St. lames Trcstmsirt, Ac
plied Locslly sndDtrectly to the Affected Psfts.
VD,84S CURES LAST YEAR!
Write Today. Do Not Delay. '
Any sufferer front HTlllCTI'lIK nml lis
offspring Viirlroorlo. Prostatitis nnd Sem
inal Weakness. Is Invited to cut out thn
roupon herewith, write Ills mime nnd ml
dress plainly, mnll It to tho St, Jntnos
Medical Asn. 62 Ht. .Inmes llldg , Clnrlti
natl. O.. nnd they will send their lllm-
trntod Trentlse, allowing tho parts of tho
male soxum ays-1
torn Involved In
urethral ntlments,
securely se u 1 o il ,
prepaid.
Yiiig mo parts or tno
FREE
FREE TREATISE COUPON
ST. JAMES MEDICAL ASSOCIA'N
IU St. .In 111 en lllila;...'lm-liinatt, O,
t'lruse. send me n copy of your Illus
trated Work upon the Mnle Sexual
System, scentoly sealed, I'KEPAID.
KKHK of nil CIIAItOKS.
.wnir
Aililress
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There Is no rcsson nhy anyone should not
have beautiful hair, now that there Is remedy.
DANDERIN'F. MAKKS HAIR BEAUTIFIM..
It makes the scalp healthy and producth e. Such
scalps produce hair and a satisfactory amount of
It. Damlerine acts specifically In all hair and scalp
affections. Us applications are healing, eoolinc.
and very Invigorating, (let a 2."c lmtlle and use. It
as directed. It li the only remedy ever discovered
that will stop hair falllnt and Insure lit growth.
Results are seen at once. NOW at all drugslsta In
three iU, 25c, 50c, and $1.00 per hoi tie. Bs
sure you get tho genuine, made only by the
KNUWI.TOK PANDKR1KK CO.,
Chicago, III.-
CRAN'SOLVENT Dissolves Stric
ture. LUto Snow Bgnonth tho Sun, Re
duces Enl a r g e d Prostate.
Stronjjthoniii; tins Seminal Ducts uptl
Korcvcr stoppinj Drains and Emissions.
No Drucrs to Ruin the
Stomach, but n Direct nnd l'nsitlvo Local Application to the ICntlro Urethral
Tract,
f mm c TDC A TMCMir nv mail ca.v nn t;i:n by he ta-
ri VIWlH I ntM I NfldlV I TIKNT AS SI CCK.MSI'l'IXY AH at
OUK.HKI.Vr.S. We linvr Cured Slon In Brery Vlty In Ihr If. M. and Almost
Every Country nn llnrth.
ST. JAMES MEDICAL ASSN.
"HoittHIK CINCINNATI, 0.
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Anii-Kawf
Don't try to
by
stop
cough ly swear
ing. It cun't lo
done. Antl-Kuwf
will stop n rough,
cure ii eulil nnd
keep yon In n cond humor. J''or suln by
all druggists, only 25e n bottle.
VARICOCELE
A safe, painless, per-ronucntcuroRiisrsn-teed.
Twontv n
years experience. ,iMo money accorded until pa
tient Is well. Consultation and flee Ftt, by mall
or at office. Wrlto to DOUTOR O. M. CfoE.
10 Wlr,u3 Street, KAHS.1H C1TT, MO.
MILLIONS OF
MEN
Mrs. Etna Dungan ot Oold Hill, southern
Oregon, has been for six years In corre
spondence with a largo number of men In
various parts of the country who wero anx
ious to seouro wives, and under promises
to marry thorn she secured various sums of
money, ranging; from 5 to $300. Through
ono of her many correspondents tho atten.
tlon of the postal authorities was called to
her. resulting In her Indictment by tho
federal grand Jury and her subsequent ar
rest. Her scheme was to nnswer mntrl
roonlal advertisements, exchange photos
nnd then agree to Join the prospective hus
band If ho would send money. Sho cashed
money orders or checks nnd kept tho pro
ceeds. A queer feature of the caso lit that
her father Is wealthy and furnished ball for
hor.
"The woman from Mississippi," says tho
Duffalo Commercial, "who contributed
largely to the lively conversation and social
pleasures of nn evening In nuffalo last
week, en Id that It was bard for northern
peoplo to understand the complicated social
relations of the colored peoplo In plantation
circles. One of her colored maids came to
her one day and said: 'Miss Agnes, I'se
jwlno over to de cotehouse dls afternoon to
let a dlv'occ' Knowing that the girl had
to husband, her mistress exclaimed: 'A
'vorco! Why, Mllly, what do )u mean
You aro not married. How can you be
divorced J' 'Well, I tell you, missy.
nln t n nrrlcd, but I'se engaged to do
preacher, an' I'se gwlne to get a dlv'oce at
do cotehouse.' The girl went on her queer
errand, and when nhe came back said that
oho didn't get a divorce because folks said
It would 'scandalize de linptlses out
rageous,' which sho was unwilling to do.
Instead, she married the preacher, who, It
tppenred later, had a wife and family In
mother town In the same county."
Have Been W recked on the
Rock of Sexual Vice.
thousands Have Been Rescued by
The State Elecro-Medical Institute.
Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both
Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro
Medical Treatment.
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Specialists for Diseases of Men
Master Specialist.
I do not treat all diseases, hut cure all I treat,
treat men only and cure them to stay cured.
Q. Sliedd-
KaKer ...
Bell-Mllshury
WHAT THE BOWLERS ARE DOING
s
First Month's Work of the I.oniMin
Shows the l'nrei of the1
Plnyrra.
At tho end of the first month ot the
league, bowling season In Omaha tho
Omaha Bowling club has forged well to
the foro In tho rnco between the eight
members of the local league. Ono week
ngo this team nnd the Clnrkson quintet
a .- lr of a w , a. I Ina Tka Iraikll IB Mat
I anaka extrnTaastnt assastlon rrhru I tnr tfcat millions of ansa kavt sees Trr -. v.. ... " bi aMWI
thrt tfcay s ais.aVa, 1 but .W !-r It to mroxw rr.r.c tbro.h ..(loot or lmpr. tre.tns.sit . This fact la re.ae-.lble ! svsay aaoa.
oaatiNrt . or (bay Z 111 oaltrot r snl r.nltr y.u tt.lr salt far tb. oralasurr kM trlai tfcm U.w..
iocirl" "m I riW Sninnlo.. Tr'nl Treatme.tr. and the Ilk. don't cao ooaaplalaU af this kind, as ay on. who ha. trtoa thorn know..
But l" yon hnve VAHtCorTXK? TIIHTIJUK. CONTAOIOIJS BLOOD POISO .V, NEnVO-SKXIiAI. HRIllMTV, lU ITI'UIO, KID.F.V Olt IIIMKAIIY DISBAflEt,
or any associlnte dlsense or weaknean, you owe It to yourself to fully nml freely liireatlirnt my I rentment. My iiiimtery of these innlndlrs I. complete.
I beenn a npocliil aluily of them noon nfler KrniliiiitliiK from eollejie, now nearly a quarter of u century im. anil dnrlnir all of the yrnrs since thea
they have lieen my uttuly nnd persist ent practice. I treat nnthlnsT else.
Does It not occur to yon, then, Hint 1 mil hotter prepnred to combat and conquer disease nml wenkness peculiar to men than the genera! practi
tioner, who, Instead of concrntrntlnu his faculties on a sliitflc class of disease, scatters them over the entire field of medicine nnd snrifrryf
VARICOCELE
AND ITS
NEW CURE
it
77
99
3
HR1'4VKS Ul
CATARRHAL
COLDS
.V colli partly stispomls iinlnmtloii.
tho spirits tlroop, languor illspliicon
puprpy; this Is tho effect of n colli on
tho stoiuneli, liver mid nervous sys
tem numbed vitality.
The. use of Dr. Humphreys' Speellh'
"Seventy-Seven" restores tho mitnhetl
rltnls, ninkes tho blood tingle, relieves
tho congestion; nrouses the sluirglsli
liver, permits the system to cleanse
Itself, anil "breaks up" the Cold.
At all Druggists 25 cents, or mailed on
receipt or price. Doctor s hook malleu free.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Modfcino Cq.,
Corner William and John Streets, New York
Whatever may bo the
cause, of Varicocele, Its
Injurious effect Is well
knewn. It tlppresoa
the ' mind, weakens tho
body, racks the nervous
system and ultimately
lends to a complete loss of sexual power.
If you are n victim of this illro disease
come to our office and let me explain to
...... . . - a I. VV... ...Ml
then not wnniler whv I havo positively
cured hundreds of cases of varlcoceln
during tho past 12 months. Under our
treatment the patient improves rrom inn
very beginning. Al pain Instantly censes,
Borcness anil swelling quickly subside.
The pools of stagnant blood are forced
from the dilated veins, which rnpldly ns
sume their normnl stie, strength nnd
soundness. All Indications of disease and
weakness vanish completely and In their
stead ceme tho pride, the power nnd the
pleasure of perfect heulth and restored
manhood.
CONTAGIOUS
BLOOD POISON
On scount of Its
frightful hldeojsness
Contagious Blood Poi
son Is commonly called
tho king of venereal
Ing out of the hair or eyebrows and
finally a loprous-llko decay ot the flesh
and bone. If you havn any of theso or
similar symptoms you nr cordially In
vited to consult mo Immediately. If I
find youl" fears are unfounded, I will
quickly nnbjrden your mind, nut If your
constitution is Infected with syphilitic vi
rus I will tell you so frankly, and show
you how to get rid of It. My special
treatment for Contagious Blood Poison Is
practically the result of my Ufa work
nnd Is endorsed by tho best physicians
of America and Europe. It contains no
Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines
6f any kind. It goei to the very bottom
of the disease and forces out every par
ticle of Impurity. Soon every sign nnd
symptom of blood poison disappear com
pletely and forever. Tho blood, ths tlasuo,
thn llikli, the bones and the whole sys
tem aro cleansed, purified and restored to
perfect health and the patient prepared
for the duties and pleasures of life.
It matters not how
long you have suffered
from Stricture, nor how
many different doctors
have disappointed you.
I will cure you just ns
certainly as you corns
to us for tteatment. I will not do It
diseases. Xt may bs either hereditary or by dilating or cutting. My treatment Is
contracted. Onr a the system Is tainted ' new. entirely original with me, and per
STRICTURE
PAINLESSLY
REMOVED
NERVO-SEXUAL
DEBILITY
with It, the disease may manifest
in tne form or Bcroruia, Kczem
Itself
Rheuma
tic pains,, stiff or swollen joints, eruptions
or copper-colored, spots on face or body,
little ulcers In the mouth or on the
tongue, sors throat, swollen tonsils, fall-
dissolves
removes
fectly painless, It
the Stricture and permanentl
every otistniction irom me urinary pas
saee. It atons every unnatural discharge,
allays all Inflammation, reduces the pros
tate glnnd when enlarged, cleanses and
i
heals the bladder nnd kidneys when Ir
rltated and congested. Invigorates the
sexual organs and restores health and
soundness to every part of tho body at
fected by the disease.
Men, many of yo,
aro now reaping the
result of your for
mer folly. Your
manhood is railing,
and will soon b lost unless you do some
thing for yourself. There Is no time to
lose. Impotency, llko all sexual diseases,
Is nover on tho standstill. With It you
can make no compromise. Klther you
must master It or It will master you
and fill your whola future with misery
and Indescribable woe.' I havo treated
so many esses of this kind that I am
as familiar with thorn as you are with
the vlvv daylight. Onoe cured by me,
you will nover ngaln be bothered with
omissions, drains, prnmatureness, small
or weak orguns, nervousness, falling
memory, loss of ambition or other symp
toms which rob you of your manhood and
absolutely unlit you for study, business,
pleasure or marriage. My treatment for
weak men will correct nil these evils and
restore you to what nature Intended a
hale, hearty, happy man, with physical,
menial and sexual powers complete.
In curing on ali
ment of any kind I
never fall to remove
all reflex complica
tions or associate
diseases. If the case
Is Varicocele, tho
ALL ASSOCIATE
DISEASES
CURED
weakness caused by It disappears. If It
is mnciure ana nas aeveiopea into rro-
tntlc. Uladder or Kidney affections, thf
Injured organs are all restored to a per
fectly healthful condition. It It Is Con
taglous Wood Poison, any and all Bkln,
lilood and Hone Diseases arising from
the taint arn entirely and permanently
culminated from the system. If It Is Im
potency, the mnny distressing symptomt
following In 11 a" train arid ThdloaUng
premature deollno of physical, mental and
sexual power are totally removed and
rapidly replaced by the youthful energy
of robust manhood. Hence, all resulting
Ills and reflex complications, whloh may
be properly termed assoatate diseases,
and which, In fact, are often mors ssrl
oils than the original ailment that gives
rise to thorn all, ' we say, disappear com
pletely and forever, with .the cure of tha
main malady.
Home Treatment by Mall
Op5 personal visit Is preferred, but if It
is Impossible or Inconvenient tor you to
call at our office, write a full and unre
served history of your case, plainly Mat
log your symptoms. We make no charg
for prlvato counsel and give to each patleM
A hVM AL CON'I'R AO I' to hold for out
promises. If you cannot call today, writ
Address,
STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
1308 F arn am Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska.
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