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THE OMAHA DAILY ,BJj.IS. SI IX DAY, TEimVAMY 2, W0'2. IASE BALL WAR COOLS OFF VTok Faun with N Ultimatums from Eithir FaotUi. MAGNATES ABANDON THEIR ORATORY Men- I.ciikhp IN.rnicil l- .M. I'nul Mnn Comiirlirx Cmiiili- of WrMrrli l.pumir Towns, lint There' .VnthliiK Dollijr. Such a holy calm. Pcaco as thick as molasses and nearly as aweet hati fallen over the baso ball world All tho magnates who wcro so recently ramplnK nml champlnR nnd looking for loraethlnB to tear up havo simmered clown until their fulmlnatlons are no more violent than an Infant's breathlnc Heady-letter writers havo been filed away, and rapid tiro typewriters nro covered up. All tho atorm that swept through the base ball world so recently has died away, nnd not cvtn a sIrIi brtaks tho stillness. What docs It mean? Havo tho magnates exhausted themselves, or aro they merely vsaltlng until tho cold weather subsides, to take- a fresh start? The relief from their bicker ings Is too great ibo permanent, nnd tho Ircad Is that tho strife wilt bo renewed with added fury In a short time. When a week goes by, as did tho List, without n pronunclamento from either President Whitfield or President Ulckcy It's certain there's nothln' doln'. Just what ha3 eomo over tho spirit of theso valiant war riors, who only a Uttlo while back wcro hurling wholo hecatombs of words at each other, and who aro now so docile. Is not rouchsafed, but It must bo something potent Indeed. Even In Denver, whero two weeks tgo tho situation was going around like a South American republic, all Interest seems to havo died awny, and only thre- eaptalus and two managers have been signed by tho local dopo fiends during tho last week. What Uttlo noise has been mado hns In cluded Omnha In every yelp. From Western league sources wo aro assured that Hourko has licked Ulckcy to a frazzlo here, and that tho Western has everything Us own way In this town. From Milwaukee comes tho word that Omaha Isn't such a much after all, and that the American can do lots bettor somewhere else. In this In stanco "somewhere elfo" Is supposed to bo Louisville, whero It Is said tho Colonels nro making goo-goo eyes at Hlckcy. Onci of the most encouraging announcements of the week comes down from St. Paul. Somo ono up there came to long enough to glvo It out that tho Dcs Moines franchlso of tho Western league will bo removed to Omahn. Of cnurso that settles It. All wo have to do now Is to lino up nt tho gates nnd watt for tho game to start. Another of tho startling bits of news of tho week Is that Jimmy Manning hns lassoed Jaklo Wclmer. Tills Is hailed as a decided victory over Tebcau. Maiming Is now said to havo thrco player under con tract. Moro than this ho will hnrdly need To offset Wcltnor's defection, Hlckcy corrnled Jack llaskoll to be umpire for tho American association. In this respect mut ters aro now about a standoff. O, II. T. Ilriggs of St. Paul Is tho latest promoter ..with a circuit thnt can't bo beaten. His Icaguo comprises thrco cities In Iowa nnd II vo In Illinois. Dcs Moliicr and Sioux City nro two of tho points ho bus picked. Sioux City Ir naturally qulto In tho notion of this league, for It will glvo to n lot of enthusiastic supporters of tho gamo a chanco to exercise their lung3 It Is really too bad that as good n town as Sioux City must bo kept out ot, baso ball. Up to ditto tho Hrlggs league has gono no further than talk and even the talk Is said to depend on tho disposition of Dos Moines, weeks from today wo may know i little morn about It. HIGH SCHOOL SP0RTS DULL Truck nml lime llnll 'Trunin Still Mnt (rm of Tiilk Onl- Annum Student,. Athletics at the Omaha High school aro suffering from a pronounced and protracted stagnation In almost every department. Absolutely nothing Is doing In outdoor tports, nor In track work, cither Indoors or outdoors, nnd the base ball team Is, as yet, moro talk and plans. A captain has not been chosen, and none will bo till tho men get out for the first practice, along '.ho end of March or tho first of April. Meanwhllo tho basket ball team Is get ting Into nctlnn. Captain Kcllcy and his men meet regularly six days each week t tho Young Men's Christian association gymnasium, and thcro they aro working hnrd to got Into trim for tho first Important game, which Is to be played with tho cham pions ot the Lincoln High school on March 1. This contest Is scheduled to occur at Lincoln, but thero will bo a return match later In thin city. In basket ball, as In all other departments ot sport, tho most Intense rivalry exists between tho two schools. So wrapped up In this dual strife do the representatives of theso schools becomo that they forget the presence of any others In scholastic nth letlcs In the stnte, and aro generally brought back to n realization of tho extstenro of inch with r. thud about tho time ot the Intor-scholnstlc field meet at Lincoln In the spring, when lads from York, Dcatrlco and different other towns step In and win somo ot tho events from tho favorites. Captain ICollcy has just about chosen his tram. As near as can bo told now tho positions will bo plnycd as follows: Guards, Kcllcy and Levoton: center, Hughes or French; forwards, two out of Chorlngton Sutherland and Myers. All these boys are very fast and nervy, though yet somowhat In the rough from lack of practlco nnd proper coaching. They hopo to get In good rim for tho Lincoln boys, however. A fact which Is most peculiar when It Is remembered "what Intense Interest Is taken In foot ball at tho High school Is that a high grado track team Is seldom gleaned from thnt Institution. For many springs past Omaha has failed to como. out on top In tho yearly Inter-scholastlc meet championship honors Usually going to the Lincoln High school. This Is hard to understand. In most high schools tho foot ball nnd baso ball players go In hard for track athletics as well, gen orally composing most of the track teams This Is tho caso nt Lincoln, nt Fremont at Crete, at Ileatrlco and at York. Thu the track showing Is likely to bo rather good In any event, as It Is seasoned athletes who compete, nnd tho determination nnd stubbornness ot foot ball players mcaps much In the heartrending rnces and slnow straining Jumping nnd vaulting events. In Omaha, foot ball alone seems to satisfy the nthlotlu Instincts and desires of th High school students, and they go n further. This spring It Is hoped that thcro will bo n chnngo In tho order of things, but this Is doubtful, If present Indications aro to bo believed. Not half a dozen men a tho largo foot ball squad havo expressed nny deslro to go Into track work, nnd thos from tho High school who do carry on thl end of tho sports will bo boys who have received tholr Impetus from other sources, such as tho Voting Men's Christian associa tion gymnasium, whero several High school boys train regularly. accompany tho team to Sioux City Tueday ftcrnoon. i February U comes tho game ngdlnst tho Lincoln Young Men's Christian associa tion hero. Tho team at tho capital city Is very strong. It m for center Hancock, ac- minted the best In tho west, and tho two Sandrcson boys, Known for their long con nection with University of Nebraska ath letics and basket ball, aro playing on the team, This mntch will glvo Omahans an opportunity to soo a grand game, BOWLERS OFFON THEIR WORK Week Slum o StnrtUnR Change nnd Some Itniher Meillocro Scored. CI nl StnnilliiRK, Vv. I.. P.C. High. Tot. Ave. 55 115 .SMS'OTt 4.U91 S01.6 31 ,W7 96 42.B01 S37.1 St. Charles L'7 II rirrmiui 27 2t Omaha. Clarkson Onto City 27 21 Western 21 Kmg Park 21 .BIS m 42.70O V3tt .r.29 DI7 42.553 831. 4 .5211 961 42.437 S32.1 . .Ill) IU! II.K'l HW,b 30 .411 D24 41.122 MH.3 7 0.1 CREIGHTON BASE BALL TEAM Scxr Cukc at College fiym CSIvcft Cnn dlilnleM I.ntd'of Clinnoe in Work. .Tho Western lengito nnd tho American issoclatlon each promises to glvo tho other i surprlso beforo tho year Is much older. Further than this wo nro told nothing. A meeting of the Western Is net for Denver next week. At this tho schedulo commlttco !h to raako Its report. It Is hardly likely that much will bo dono on tho playing ichedulo until nttcr tho circuit hns been made up. This season ot quiet leads to tho belief that maybe tho magnates arc working nnd nro really In earnest In their promises to surprlso each other. Two DANDERINE STOPS HAIR FALLING. No Excuti for This Lost of Hair. fr thr t NOW a rtmidy I hit will nt it and mike Mmorc beautiful hn trtt. Hair falling la the g nal of approaching baMneu. No hair fiver folia from a healthy and leorou tralp. In rait of IIAIIt FALLINO the cilp U loilnc vitality, and It hat not the power to mpply tha neensctry rtour lihment, consequently tho weaker hnln dir. and coma out. WITHOUT THE mOI'KR TREAT" MKNT THE SOAI.P CONTINUES to lute Mrength and tha loia of hair l OllKATER and OHHATEIt nnttl It la all gone. TIIKN THIS WARNING WILL APPEAL TO YOU IP IT DOES NUT BKFORK. 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At Crclghton university the baso ball tram aspirants nro already hard at work, thus getting actively In the game before any other college men In Nebraska. In tho big now cage that hns been provided there Is ample room for every department of tho gamn's work, savo outfloldlng, and tho boys aro so pleaned at having euch accommoda tions for tho first tlmo thnt It Is hard to keep them away from tho training quarters. Dnse running nnd stealing nnd sliding, battery work, sticking and Infloldlng aro the things at which tho players nro spending their tlmo. Coach Wilcox Is dovotlng spe cial attention to tho batting, for In that de partment tho team was lamentably weak last season. A oon as tho weather per mits tho men ivlll bo taken out of doors nd then tho outfield will havo Its turn. Wilcox and Welch aro both swinging their wings overy day now and they will be In fast twirling form early In the sea son, captain o Kcero is spending much time straightening out their delivery, as he handles tho backstop pad almost exclusively. Colfcr, the mnn from tho McCook High chool, promises well nlready nnd the boys think that In Stove, tho lad from St. Mary's school, they have a coming star. Y. M. C. A. ATHLETES ARE BUSY Tcniun nml Cnnilldnten (icttliiR ltrndr for llrlak Indoor Competi tive Trial., Thern Is a constant patter and sliding ot rubber-shod feet and creak and rattle of thleno apparatus at the Young Mou'b Christian association quarters theeo daye. Tho gymnasium Is certainly being worked overtime. No wny to avoid this Is ap parent, for with four dual meets on Its hands during tho noxt thrco months the team of track and field athletes Is hot In tho zest of preparatory training. These meets nro to bo hold with tho Sioux City (la.) and Lincoln Young Men's Chris tian association teams at those cities, nnd lator tho snmo teams horo la return matches. Tho personnel of tho first team which Is to represent tha local association In theso events Is not yet determined, this being left to a clcecd handicap meet, sched uled for February 8. Only local mombors will bo allowed to compete and the team will bo decided from thu results of tlio fol lowing ovents: Twenty-ynrd dash, twelve pound shotput, three standng broad jumps, high jump, pole .vault, fcuce vault, hltch-nnd-ktck and ' quarter-tule relay potato race. I Clark's Bowling Alleys 1313-15 Harney St. t Bggest-Brightest-Best . National 12 39 .233 025 311.271 High score, Tracy (National), 203. Tho week's play In tho Omnha Bowllnr,' Icaguo has been again unrvcnttul. NV changes nppcnr In tho order of tho per centago column, save that tho Onto City, St. Charles and Oermnn teams havo now bunched at a tie for third plnce, which the Oato City men held last week. This was accomplished by tho Germans taking thrco from the Krug Parks and tho Gato Cltys losing thrro to tho Clarksons. Thus both teams enmo to tho St. Charlrs, which stood between them beforo, and von ono from the Omahas tho last week. Howling was of a medlocro character all through. Tho highest total team score made wan 2.D90 by the Omnhas, and Tracy ot tho Nationals topped nil IndlvldunI scores with 200. Tho St. Charles threw" tho best team score for one game, 043 pins Four of the teams were below 2,500 on total score. The members of the leagun showed tholr prldo In tho work dono 'by Captain Al Krug of thu Hermans nt the American llowllhg congress nnd their personal regard for that bowler as well by tho handsomo din ner held In his honor on Friday night Orcat enthusiasm for bowling wan dla played and It Is plain thnt tho game Is growing stronger than ever here. It Is anticipated that tho two-man tour nament which Is shortly to begin will b tho vehlclo of tho closest rivalry and com petition. Almost every man ot the sixty members ot tho league will enter this event. Tonpln scores of 200 and better nt the Gato City alleys: J. L. Gideon, 200; II. II Janes, 220 J. Hubs, 202; Charles Scamnn 200, 237. 213; W. Hartley, 212, 209, 201, 243 II. F. Hull. 23.-): Sol Yodcr. 235. 213: I Gates, 202: John Hcngele, 205, 203, 257, 233 200; Tracy, 209, 224; A. S. McEldowney, 224, 204, 213, 219; H. N. Peters, 207: Kit Carson, 214, 214; Melle. 201; Murdoch, 200 II. Heed, 212. 225, 211, 212, 202: II. Ileselln 210; McCunnhoy, 210, 219: T. Hnmllton, 203 208; Vie Hayes, 215; K. A. Hlgglns, 20) Mr. Gordy. 204; A. McConnell, 217; W. I SolruR, 200; W. A. Chandler, 201; C. 1 Ilrldenbeckcr, 203, 210, 232: Flanagan, 20 Fred Wilson, 236; J. J. IJavcy, 200; Tom Reynolds, 200: E. Stcrrlckcr, 223, 231 Smead, 205, 218; Schnlder, 202. Tonpln scores of 200 nnd bettor Clark's alleys: M. II. Huntington, 200, 203 200, 234, 224; M. Z. Forscutt, 222, 221. 212 Southy, 203, 200, 210; F. F. Clnrkson, 200 222, 212; H. Hesolln, 207, 215; J. 1 Hodges, 201. 207; II. F. Miller, 210, 201 Shirley Thomas, Duulap, In., 203, 211 CrAmer, Denlson, In., 204; Charles Zarp, 202; W. H. Emory, 200, 203, 213, 220, 212; II. Krug, 210; II. Frltschcr, 203; O. Potter, 201; W. A. Howmnn. 203, 207, 200, 205, 212, 202; II. L. Fowlor, 214, 213; Gates, 210; Llttlo Henry Hooves, 202 Charles French, 217, 211, 208; D, Carson 200; S. Fleming. 200; Al Krug. 211; W. II. Wlgman, 212; .1. J. Hcrgor, 201; Jamea Glcason, 201; F. J. nengele, 215, 207; W W. Hartloy, 223; It. A. Kolls, 209r 212, 2U 219; Charley Matthau, Council Bluffs, 201 214; F. J. Conroy, 224. I mllvliliinl .verr)Ki'K CJamOs. Total. "Av.'HIch jionman, uinrKson la 2,S7, 179 FrltMcher. St. Charles.... 51 9,107 171 IMJIIS, lllirKHOIl,. ......... .ill Emory, Omaha 42 Head. Omaha :itf Hcselln. Ornuin 42 Zurp, Omnha 51 Houthy, St. Charles 15 Trncy, Nntlonnl 18 Seaman, Onto City 48 Hartley, Oato City 51 tubman, Omnlm... 39 Schneider. St. Charles.... 37 lirunke, Clnrkson 51 F. Conrad. Date City.... 51 Al Krug, Ocrmun 15 Smead, Omaha 36 IncheH, Clarksnn 30 Ilenglo, Krug Park 4S Flanagan, St. Charles... 4S Clnrkson, Clnrkson 50 Wluman. Omnha 30 Reynolds. Western 45 Iawlcr, Western 4S Weber, Oerman 42 BtnponhorHt, Oermnn 45 Conery, Krug Park 61 Huntlneton. Onto City.. 45 Molvncaux. Clarksnn.... Wcymuller. German 'fi. Heed, AVestern mieiRon, Jirug i'.itk Sheldon, Onto City Zltzmnn. Krug Park linden, St. Charles Swonson. Western ogg, Krug Park Selleck, Westorn Furny, Omnha Ayers, Western i-orscutt, Nntionuis.. Conrad. German.. Wells. St. Charles... MlHor. Nutlonal 42 Ahmnnson. Nntlonnl 45 O'Brien. Gate City 0 A. l lleel, Nntlonnl.... in F. Krug, Krug Park 41 Savldge. St. Charles 23 LucnB, Clnrkvon 12 Wnchtler. Krug Park.... 21 Plotts, Nntlonnl 15 Davey, National 3S Bterricker.'Gate City 6 Additional Ilnnts with IIIr Till bed Of (or Onuilin Ilnr Inif Sprlnir. Tho basket ball team, however, will get In much moro Immediate action than tho track team, and tho Competition for plnce on tho c.iosen llvo Is strenuous now. Some 400 men and boys aro playing on tho differ ent ttams and all are vitally Interested In tho belectlon of tho first team. For the first game, which will bo played ngnlnst the Sioux' City Young Men's Christian assocla tlou there noxt Tuesday night, tho twni will comprise Jurdtne, Develcn, Wlllard Hunson and H.lston. Changes way bo made at nny tlmo, however, ns the new material shows up promisingly. It will bo largely those who have gradu ated from the boys' uepartment who will mako up this year'B team. It Is found that these fellows havo outstripped the older material and they havo no difficulty In de fe&tlng tho various business men's teams The youngsters are strong, fast and heady Sioux City again bus a seasoned team. Last year It won everything In sight and It Is said to be bettor this year. Gus Miller, who forrnerly played ,v!th the Young Men' Christian association here, Is Its captain. ; Quite a bunch ot the local enthusiasts will 5,352 7.4)8 0,331 7.371 S.9I9 2,fi22 3,130 6,992 B.342 S.619 R,C03 7.6S2 0,051 8,022 8.342 5.9S2 7.468 7.955 fi.939 7.432 . 8,397 7,341 4,573 G.F61 7,842 5,880 3,918 7.319 6,990 6,336 1.135 5.S08 2,418 6,282 4.191 5,291 2,870 ,6i2 7,070 1.414 2.316 6,302 3.809 1,833 3.176 2.238 5,493 864 178 177 176 175 175 174 174 172 172 "1, 171 169 16S 168 168 167 167 lii7 166 166 163 165 165 165 161 163 163 161 163 163 163 162 162 162 162 161 161 161 160 160 159 158 157 157 154 153 152 153 151 149 114 141 ?0U 23 21 21 II 243 ;oi 20-1 231 22: 215 218 243 246 203 221 213 215 226 211 210 245 201 193 222 231 ms 199 219 207 21 193 29 107 212 198 191 188 211 209 179 ISO 214 187 180 206 188 190 171 BOXERS ARE EAGER FOR MORE Mltta MILLIONS OF MEN Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Have Been Rescued by The State Electro-Medical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro-Medical Treatment. 9 Specialists for Diseases of Men: Longest Established, Most Successful and Reliable Specialist In Diseases of Men. as Medical Licenses, Diplomas and Newspaper Records Show. do not treat all diseases, but cure all I treat treat men only and cure them to stay cured I iiiiiUc mi cvlrnt ntiiiiit niiMrrlliin mIipii 1 nny that mlHlmi nf men liu Imtii wrri-knl on the rock nf xi'unl li'e. The trootilr l tint iiini'h thnt thoy net illnenm'. Imt rnlbcr (lint they nllow It tn iirim iniisr llirinmli ni'Klrcl or improper treatment. This fnet In ri'Miiniiallilc In in nny dine fur iiino-triitliH of (lie MitD'erliiK. Vnu xliiinlil remember thu ( i'iinl illneimra nro never nt a ntnml Mill. Xi-lthcr run yon innkc nny on in prom in' mMIi (linn. Illtlior on ninat control tlicm or lliry will iMintrol yon unit rrmlrr you utterly unfit for file nrillunry ilntli'i nml i li-UNuri'i of life. Sprclllca nul I'rre .Snmpli'n, Trlul Trentmcnfn mill (he like ilou't euro I'oiupliiliilM or thin kliul un liny one uliu Iiiin trleit (linn Iiiiimi" Hut if you hnve VAHICOCHI.i:. STIlM'THIli:, (.'OYI'AtllOll.H IIMIOI) I'Ol.NO.V, NlillVO-.Nll.Tl'.U, DKIIIMTV, III I'TI'IIH, KI1IM1V (III I.IUNA DIMM.HKN, or nil naioi!lu(e iIIiuminp or MruUiu-NX, ou one II tn jourKi-lf fo fully nml freely liivenllKUte my (rrntment My mutitery of thou mnlNitU-N Ik . complete. I lioitnn n npeelul nturiy of them aoon after it mil ink In m; from eolleue, now ueiirl y ii iiinrter of it century uko, nml lur Iiik nil of the yenm since thvn tliey hne lieen my ntuily nml iiernl xlent iiructlce. I trent iiiXIiIiiu elae, linen it nut occur to ;mi, t lien, (lui( I mil lietter prrpiirctl lo com hut nml coniiuer illxcimr unit urnkiirM pccullnr In men (hnn the wetiernl nrnetltloncr. who, lmttcnil of ciiiici'iitrittiuir hla fiipultlen on u rIiikIc elnxn of illnenne, ncntlern them otcr the entire llrlil of meilluine nml nurnery f VARICOCELE AND IIS NEW CURE Whatever may lio tlio ciiUKu of vnrl I'ocelo, Its Injurious effect Is well knuwn. It lo prv.HMCH the ntlml, weauenn mo uouy, racks the nervous syfUem anil ultl mutely 1u1b to u complete Iobh ot Fcxmil power. If you nro a victim Of this dlro dlscnse comu to our nllluo mu lot mo explain to you my procm of treating It. You will then not won der why i have positively cured hun dreds uf cofch of Varicocele during tlio past twelve months. Under our treutmeat tho patient Improves from tho very beginning. All pnlu soon censes. Soreness and swelling riulclc Iv subside. The pools of stagnant blood nro forced frotri tho dilated veins, which rapidly ussumo their nor mal size, strength and soundness. All Indications of disease nnd weakness vanish competely and In their stimd come tho pride, the power and tho pleasure of perfect health nnd restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON cd tho king On account of its frlslitful hide- ousness contag ious lllood Poison Ik commonly can- nt venereal diseas.es. It mny ho either hereditary or contrnct i,n dvui.,m u minted with It. tho disease may manifest Itself In tho form of Scrofulu, Kczema, Khou matlo I'tttns, .Stiff or Swollen Joints, Krupttons or Copper-Colored .Spots on face or body. Uttlo tllcors in tho 'mouth or on the tongue, soro throat, swollen tonsils, fulling; out of tho lialr or eyebrows nnd llnnlly a lcprous-llko decay of tho flesh and bono. It you have nny of theso or similar symp toms you uro cordially Invited to con sult mo Immediately. If I find your fenrs nro unfounded, I wllUuulckly un burden your mind. Hut It your epn stllutlu;i Is Infected with syphilitic vi rus 1 will tell you so frankly and show you how to get rid of It. My special treatment for Contagious Wood 1'olson Is practically tho result of my life work and Is endorsed by tho best physicians ot America and Kurope. It contains no injurious drugs or danger ous medicines of nny kind. It goes tn thu very bottom of tha dlsenso nnd forces out every pnrtlclo of Impurity. Koon every sign and symptom of blood NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY poison disappear completely STRICTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED and for ever. Tho blood, the tissue, tho llefih tho bones and tho whole system are cleansed, purified nnd restored to per fect health and tho patient prepared for the duties nnd pleasures of life. H matters not how long you havo suffered from Stricture, nor how many different doctors hnve ills nnnolntrd you. I will cure you Just as eertnlnly ns you como to us for treatment. I will not do It by dilating or cutting. My treatment Is new. entirely original with me. nnd perfectly painless. It completely dissolves tho Stricture nnd permanently removes every obstruc tion from the urinary pussngo. It stops every unnatural dlschargo, al lays nil Inflammation, reduces tho prnstato gland when enlarged, cleanses nnd henls tho blnddor ana kidneys when irritated and congested, invigorates tho sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every part of tho body affected by tho disease. Men, many ot you aro now reaping tho re sult of your former folly. Your manhood Is fnlllng and will soon bo lost unless you do something for yourself. Thero Is no time to lose. Impotcney, Uko all sexual diseases, Is nevor on tho standstill. With It you can mnko no compromise. Klther you must muster It or It will master you nnd 1111 your wholo futuro with misery and Indescribable woe. I have trcnted so many cases of Ibis kind that I urn ns familiar with them as you nro with tho very daylight, Unro cured by mo. you will never again bu bothered with emissions, drnlns, pre matureness, small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob yon of your manhood nnd abso lutely unlit you for study, business, pleusuro or marriage. My treatment for weak men will correct all these ovlls nnd restore you to what nuturu Intended a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete. ALL ASSOCIATE DISEASFS CURED In curing mi ailment of nny kind I never fall to remove all reflex com plications or associate dln If tho enso Is Varicocele, tho weakness caused by It disappears. If It Is Stricture nnd hns developed Into 1'rostatle Hladiler or Kidney Affec tions, thu Injured organs nro all re stored to n perfectly healthy condi tion. If It Is Contagious lllood 1 'Ol son, any nnd all Skin, lllood nnd Hone Dlseunes arising from tho taint urn entirely and permanently elimi nated from tho system. If It Is 1m poteucy, tho many distressing symp toms following In Its train and Indi cating a prematura decline of physi cal, mental nnd sexual power aro to tally removed and rapidly replaced by tho youthful et.ergy of robust manhood, llenec, nil resulting Ills nnd rellex complications, which mny be properly termed nssoclnto diseases, nnd which, In fnct, are often moro herlnus than the original ailment that gives rise to them nil, wo say, ills appear completely nnd forovcr, with .thu euro of tho main malady. Home Treatment by Mail One personal visit Is preferred, but If It Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you to cnl' nt our olllce, wrlto u full and unreserved history of vottr case, plainly stating your symptoms, Wo make no charge for private counsel nnd glvo to each patient u t.l'.UAl. I'O.vrilAt'T to ho(d for our promises. If you cannot call today, write. Ad d ress, STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. REFERENCES: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in the City. CONSULTATION in Person or by Letter FREE. Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, IO a- m. to I p. m. condition and mado n flying trip cast. Ho arrived at his mother's side, na sho was dying. Sho was nblo to rccognlzo him, and gave him her blessing. Clarenco mado hlmsolf n great favorlto , ttsement, nnd mado linsto to communlcato with tho crowd. at tho Trocadcro by hla fastwlth his family. wnrlc in. the four .rounds .ho .went, with Joo Ho was Informed of his mothor'a crltlcnl t I ii., , n . . I -1 i, Gleason.- English, is a. llgniwqigni. Meanwhile Eddie -Gardner is still in South Omaha anil Is anxious t,o moot meat nnyouo of his weight. Ho would lllo to tako on Joe Leonard or Adam Ityan, prin cipals in tho last affair at South Omaha, and ho is Itching to got Halch Smith In tho ring. It Is considered that this match, It It Is possible to fratno It up, would mako a very good fight. Iloth men aro keeping In training, Smith nt hla comfortable quar ters at Thirteenth and Douglas streets and Gardner In South Omaha. Tho Blarler's pistol shot hoa sounded and boxing Is on In Omaha. Slnco the con test between Hatch Smith and Jack Whlt taker nt tho Trocadero a week ago the sporting atmosphere has been rlfo with plnns for n dozen similar affairs. Just how many of theso projects will materlallzo cannot bo foretold, but that thero will be at least ono moro entertainment of tho kind in a tow weeks Is certain. Tho Omaha Athletic club, which handled the match ot a week ago, has secured for a second at traction Mlko Shreck and John Hhodes two well known wcltorwolghts. Tho dato of this match will probably bo February SI, though thnt is not yot definitely set tied. ShrccK is won known lo locnl spor.ts. He dofeated Charles Hums of Chicago and Danny Hnloy of Omaha In turn at South Omaha last fall, neither, fight going more icaii iuiru ruiiiiiia. mi uirong points are hla speed nnd n terrible punch. rr 1 I I . iuu uiuu m uuxiuus to pun on some moro of tho namo sport, nnd tho only delay now is caused by trouble In matching tho different avmiablo men who have announced themselves as willing to participate In a bout In Omaha. In the first placo, Hatch Smith, the winner of tho latest bout, I naturally a prominent flguro In nny talk of annthor match here, Just whom to put against him is the mfestlon, and It 1 probable that no ono can bo fouud right here now who will do. Thero was talk of '--tip "irnr English for the affair, UUAIKT FKATUHKS OF MKK. Thero Is an old suburban Inn near Phila delphia, kopt by a quakcrwbo, amid tho In congruous surroundings ot nis nar sun clings to tho plain languago of his faith. Occasionally he oven dispenses liquid re freshments with his own hands, and It fioems queer to henr his mild volco asking, What will tbeo have?" Tho otner nay thero was n crowd In tho bar and ono of the men had already been Imbibing too freely. Nevertheless ho lined up at tho bar with tha others nnd loudly called for whisky. Tho old man looked at him se verely and remarked: "James, doesn't theo think th6o has had enough of tho strong tuft? Theo had bettor tuko a 'parllla." Thero was no appeal and James drank a lass of sarsaparllla. Tho Ited Mnn and Helper, published by tho students nt tho Carllslo (Pa.) Indian school, has this to say on Indian etiquette: It was' nn actual deslro for information nd no nttompt to bo funny thnt a boy In looking up from reading about 'squaw men' asked If the white women who marry In dian men wcro called 'buck women.' We could not nnswer why they were not. Such a namo would bo no more Insulting to n woman than tho first appellation Is to a man. All Indian women nro no moro squaws than whlto womon nre wenches. The namo squaw emanated from 'squa,' nn Indian word of a Massachusetts tribe meaning woman, but It has slnco come to bo used commonly by lllltcrnto people for Indian -women ot any tvlbo. No educated or rtflncd pcoplo. uso tho words 'squaw' nnd 'buck,' and we advlso our etud'tnts when" thoy hear them not to pay any attention to tho speaker, but to mark him or her down in tnoir minds ns a porson of low breeding." Tho young pcoplo of the North Grccnfiold (O.) Congregational church gavo a hugging social tho other evening and raised $7B to ward paying off tho church debt. Follow ing wcro tho rates charged: Girls under 15 years of oge, 15 cents tor two minutes' hug. Girls under 20 years, 50 cents. Twenty to 25 years, 75 cents. ' Another man's wife, $1. Old maid, 3 cents and no time limit. Adclla. Dcnnlson, who prepared tho sched ulo of prices, was probably tho most popular of tho young women. Tho girls of the con gregation sot another meeting for Feb ruary 10, but tho older merabors say It must he called off, as tho bounds of pro priety havo already been overstepped, Tho recent hugging match has widely advertised the ntfalr, and the girls say that It tho one arranged for February Is given they will pay off tho cntlro debt. Tho social was moro largely patronized ny miauie-ageu and old men than by tho young men. .Mr, Wheeler !( Ultl nt Win IllienmntUin. During the winter of 189S I was so lame In my Joints, In fact all over my body, that could hardly hobblo around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain 11 Mm. From tho first application I began n gel well, and was cured and havo worked tondlly nil tho year.' 71. wheeler, North- wood, N, V. For sale by all druggists. Among the mourners who followed tho ro mnlns of aged Mrs. Mary Farmer from St. Bernard's church, tn Ilarltan, N. J., to the Uttlo Catholic cemetery on tho hill back ot tho town on tbo 24th ult., wtxa her son, John Fanner, whose presence In tho town utter an abs'enco of many years has brought to light a strango story ot tho roturn ot a long lost son. Over fifteen years ago he loft his homo In Ilarltan, and was novor afterward heard from by hla family. When Mrs. Farmer bo- camo critically 111 some weeks ago she fre quently expressed a wish to seo her missing boy before she died. Auothor son of the widow remembered that his brother John had talked much about railroads when ho was a boy, and vowed that he would be n railroad manager when ho beenmo a man. With faint hopo the brother advertised In a railroad trainmen's Journal for John Far mer. John Is a trainmaster on a. western rd ' .WurtU"'' Ore. He read the adver- OI'T OIi TUB OIUIIXAHV. A Connecticut man has sent to President Itoosevi'lt u knife with a handle mnd from thu old Hartford Charter oak. The historic whittle has been In the Governor Holley fumlly for forty-four years. Curtis u D. Graham, who has won eon. sldornblo fame as a dnring and long-dls-tunco swimmer, has declared that bo will swim through the whirlpool rapids to oungstown. thence to Toronto, nnd down I.uUu Ontario and through tha rapids of tho Ht, Iawrenco river to Montreal, u dls tnnco of nbout 300 miles, In thirty days, According to tho Kxpress Gazette, there wcro sixteen trnln robberies last year and twenty-nine In 1900. In tho pust twolvo yenrs SOU trains havo been "hold up" by robbers and nlncty-llvo persons killed and 10G Injured by being shot. In tlio past two years" tlvo train robbers woro killed and two wnuuueu unu two passengers nnd trainmen killed nnd ten wounded, Accnrnlnn to ft Delaware sunorlnr enurt decision, the fuct that nn nttornny In a cuso nubllclv "treats" memliem nt ifu. nrv und holds privnto conversations with them win not cause inn voru ct to nn i nsiiin where tho conversations am explained on path by tho nttornoy, Jurors nnd suloon- Kcepor, ami nro Btiown not to imvo had nny Inlluonce on tho verdict. During tho last year Pnrls consumed MW tons of snails. Tlio animals uro bred In Hurgundy und Savoy, whero they uro kopt In Inclosures formed of tnrrcd pnlllngs. which thoy cannot climb over, and are fed unon vine leaves. It Is snld thnt Hirv ihu. acquire tho dullcato flavor of n superior iiuiKiiiitiy vYiiiu, uui inu lutvor is, in prac tlco, generally overwhelmed by an ex'ten slvo admixture ot chopped garlic. Now York has a now toke nultn on to the usual standard of Now York humor. Your friend tell you to cnll up 1611 Uroad on thu telephone because a Mr. Fish wants to speak with you. You do It, nnd tell the girl who nuswers you: "I want tn talk with Mr. FUin" She says, "Which one?" You say, "Is there moro than ono?" und sho ays. "Yes (ha! ha!) this Is (ha! ha') tho ucquHrlum (ha! ha! ha!)." Now, all pleuso smllu apprcAlAtlvuly Just o please New York. Direct From Distillery To Consumer Cooke's C. F, C. Rye Whiskey 7 YEAR OLD 8400 PI I iiniM ruirtiD viaJSKlo cookes C3 fr- G WHISKER Four Full Quarts Here is a whiskey that has been on the market over 25 years and Is esteemed forks high quality whereverwhiskeyisdrank. Every drop of this rich amber liquor is made from the choicest grains in copper stills at our own distillery, and is aged in the wood at our own storage warehouses until Just right in flavor and color and perfectly pure. It is a pleasing whiskey, rich, mellow and smooth, and must not be Judged by the low price at which we sell It. It is priced low in consequence of being made and aged on our own premises and sold direct without middlemen to make additional profits necessary. If sold through dealers this whiskey would cost $5.00. orders for four quint or nor We ship COOKE'S C. F. C. RYE In plain bnxii, without mirk to Indl y cipmi on in emltttneeol S3 II we clilm, in n 11 al nup i once refund your $3.00 cite content!, ind prepay eipresi on wnen iccomninica ny rem ttinee or 13 If the toodi ire not ill we clilm. ind nerftcilr flafirmrr. nn am re queued to return them to ut it our expenie, ind on their receipt we will it A ay b a a k a r ra vi am . I a I ... will n - aM it.ii COOKE CO., Distiller. Mall Order Depot, jra to 81 Oaarborn St., OHIOAOO. lrd and palnti Weil there a a ;igk t additional afcarse far aiprrwaaa. Oflce Hoarav. ft a. m. to a p. SoBdnya. from H n, m. to t! p. tn. DR. McGREW A53 SPECIALIST- DlaciiHVM unit Itlmiruura or Jlmi Only. 20 Vciira KximtIciicc. IT. Yrura III Omnhn. UADIOnnCI C ournl In loss than 10 days VAnluUULlX without cutting. CVriLIII 10 tinil nil lllood Diticascs cured IrniLIO for life. All breaking out and Mtu ot tho iiiHcasu lilmippenr at onco. ftuCD 0D nnflcunes cured of nervous UVLII ZUUUU debility, loss of vitality nml nil unnatural weaUnessen of men. Htrlcturc, Olcpt. Kidney nnd madder Dis eases, Hydrocele, cured ncrmunontly. Curen (iiiiiriiuf red, f.'oiiaiiltulliui Froe, CHARGES LOW. Treatment by mill. P. O. Uox 7 Ofllco over 215 S. Htli street, botweeu Kar ram ana uougiaw am.. uuAtLA, nisu. AtlV suffnror frnm htij rnTTTrji.- i... offsnrlnir. VAniCOCKI.K. Prostatitis und Seminal Wtuknoss Is Invited to cut out tho coupon uuiow, writo hln namo and address I'HICIS TIIKATIMIS COUl'ON. St. James Medical Association. la Sf, .IniiiiN IIIUk.. Clnuinnnd, O. Plo.180 send mo a copy or your IIIuh tratrd Work upon thu Main Sexual Systnin, securely neuled, I'HKPAID rttUH of nil CHAllOES. ' CURE YOURSELFX D U for unnitunl dlchr,lninuillon, Irritation or alurationi .t 10 mlllaia. Of inucoin mUBDranas I rr.T.OU Caiuilaa. ' Fllolil. UUd Dot Mrla llHtEMUaCHtH'OUCo. ntor poltonou. maim my lirunUl, aTSY Oaaraautl m Maaa or lent n plain wrapaff. br axoraai. brenafd aW MEN CirtdWkOt YouSltff (nFlftotflOait .Vniiui Aililroxa imlnly, mnll It tn Ht. Jnmrn Medical Ahsii C,2 Ht. JaincH Illdi;., Cincinnati, O., and thai will send their Illustrated Treatise. Hhowlni iiivunrcc in paid. r ix en HT. JASIUS MKUIOAI, A.SOCI ATION, ta Ht, Jlliuea Illdif., OII.CI.M ATI, O. itartH of thu main HVHtetn urethral ailments Villi VARICOCELE A safe, p&lnleu, pef. mancntcureguiran. year' experience. No nionoy aooepted until Da. tlent la well. ContuHatltin h f... i. T, 910 Walnut tret, KANSAS U1TY, h6. 9 Duty ftol Ftood Xaapcot4)f, H. L. RAMAGGIOTTI, D, V. S. CITT VBTKRINAIUAN. E9