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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE which | | will make th fleld almost as smooth | entire SUNDAY, JANUARY 27. 1901, forever stopping DRAINS AND EMISSIONS......... . \ ‘ 1 | y ¥ camely ntinued the | en h ot 0 st on his or \ - . ‘ re Y ¢ packeriacks. €0 & mated ) | displace any ot therhood m‘.w to TI” " \‘F "\\ “FR (lT rarily dazed, but pamely co o ) v any v ot on his or STARS BECOME NUMERQUS (5% steatey ine ve coca've | ONLY THE BEST NEED APPLY s vho mieht | 9 INERS OUT 2 - : hieanth membe 1 s ry of latter team ree th t This left nothing b oy ARaa i 1 Jackson sent b RESY His | t mine s jobs in sight and the knees | repute, Young Pe acksoh, the colored \ P-pedes h hie ¢ Fowling is Rayidly o2 the Increase Among iiyls " t te | This is the Blogan of Manager Rourke of | of the stars began to trembie It didn Knocks Conti ';‘ g“‘;“HAK"“ Jeffriess | \Coiierweight whom Biddy Dishop ca eud hrough pen to cal Bpo ty ' 0 ' n| 1 ake Hughe ng ! ha uhlin Mi t L ! s ¢ . X 1 Local £p rarely falls be 00 mark | the Cmaba Pall Team, & vl 5 56 of N2 more no? ’ ' ty Queenan, was | and the reterce's de " ted wib M L | ” e R e o cinch the Comnell | OPPOSITION (S SOLIDLY ORGANIZED | Boboy o i o i ) ) cinch the Cornel N $ ¢ Bobby Dol oM . he f MANY GOOD RECORDS MADE EVERY DAY 'gan rage 204 pins to the ga : \ ity, and he preceeded L 1 S It wag in the first game that he score | SEEKS ONLY TRIED AND TRUE PLAYERS |} I Bill Dahlen, who left the wen y rounds and Dol was Ri Whist Cloh Scoves 2 1 and tha tarting the game with - Skeneatcles team something Itke fifteen | P he de ! rckson pu t such il t the Omaha ay o ~ 1 . Cars ago to play w Anson, real « that . fan article of ht as he 1 ( 0l B § 1 i t W D Rapia Ad « of A elght pins and a g Will Have the T R o Ao 1r BUEkAtu® ot WY | w a " oof . 1 soity | day nigh Maiser of Astonishment, & lapare in the woe & It by Thele Span, b he call from the bar anding for him ' : ) ¢ Devotees of 4 | elgh ve st ndded N (he ST and that his career as a Working shortstop t win nd a disposition punishment ¥ z oI AND SOUTH eight succe ¢ 1 ru the King ? 1 . t . | tel \ ae Makes Expln | to a strike in the total | Waith is not far from its end, and knowing that | Patled O [fore which a Jess pluc ellow would Stk e ae % a eam score w Union b he Brooklyn team will have to let nearly Dobt 1 Ja vith his lef " stock and ¢ HER ‘“ f q a dozen men go this spring under the limi Jir round 1k [ t act Ihomas and b ' ! The number of star bowler ave de- | = - rule, thought he couldn’t do better than to| Devotees of the entertainme frorded | la will, un ' n S and A . 4 veloped in Omaha since the sy There wa Kking good four-handed | President Keitl “y“ Manager Rourk “"“ grab a bunch of advance thus feel |y pugiiists are still up in the air regarding | when Jacl 1 ¢ los A f W Nugh populasity it this olty 1s p {amtw of " teney At the Gate City |POW negotiating with a number of star ball | yome cortainty of a playing position. Rube | ' P& mplonship bout scheduled to take | €t Was opened on Jackson's forchead 0 | o1y e ticular interest, when | Heve the other night. Four star players | PIAYers, and they expect that Omaha's (¢am | waddell probably needed the money, as thé | ' . 1 between | the twelfth and he finished with both | o . t h - v L | next season will be an all-star aggregation. | gnow ball crop has been limited in the |Place in Cinclonati February WEN ) optics In a bad way and his nose was R that only within the last f | Al Krug, Fred Krug, H. Beselin and Ed & < P B u j \ o The Rurrol ] \lie & been followed by ‘a Whitehorn—got together and put tp e |10 this end management s bending | oqqt well as in the west, and he didn’t | Chamy effries and Gus Ruhlin 1€ | battered and bruised W number of devote S0 profic } extne that orded much enjoyment for a [ €YeTY energy, for they propose that Omaha | hegitate when the time came. Of course | matter is still seemingly as far from a| At no time did Jack v cleverness |y large number of howlers be large crowd of spectators. The total num- | *hall be represented by a team In the more | Mac and Robbie, being magnates —them- | q1u4ion s it was a month or so ago When st hardly more than passing mention when a | b A T e L el B M il R selves, cotldn's do much 0 ald the cause fon to the holding of a big chaw 8 g ot o L5 RIS Bt AN AVEFABE | Lo that will be in every way a credit o | and Big Chief Zimmer, foe tealthy s whereas when the game opened up With | o Al Krug Fred Krug, 205; H. |0 O approach of a job In a minor lea Lk AR 1 Stich unexpected avtivity the first of the sea o o WhitaKoTe ol | Al of the players already signed and | gap where the brotherh going to do | tallize The elements opposed '8 S08 (1 WY Fre, (hA60, THUL. Uhe| 200 Dot ‘l elin 1 ehorn, 22 | those who w later contract to WeAr an | him any good, and there you have it. There |are arrayed in a solid phalanx, resting l. r 3 ated [ | Omaha unitorm will report April 1 for | jsi’'t much left now for (he boys except to |their arms. with a KNt ready to be touch How do 1 explain the rapid advance-| Billy Brill, one of the most of | month's preliminary practice, and the tal- | «ign again, and work just as they always [to the ammunition when necessity arise y @ebt In the game made by Omahu b ‘M‘,.\ the Omaha passenger agents, has the honot { eyt that will be represented when the ball | have worked—to win games and make rec- |They assert that their city's fair excutcheon e I attribute it largely to this fact,” | 0f holding the record at cocked hat players arrive will be of the red-ribbon, | ords | shall not be blotted with such a demoraliz- | st an expert twitler of the bowls in re- | one of the downtown bowling resorts. One | prize-winning class. Every man who played ing exhibition as they seem to think | Ald an expert twirler o o lay recent r. Br Mr. Weitzell and |on the aha team last year. with the ex liatorfal combat betwe Jeffries and | ply to an inquiry yesterday afternoon. “The recently Mr. Brill B the Omalia team inst year, with tb [IOWA'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED |giadiatortal combat between Jeffr | alle operated in thi are of superfor | ® oup of other genilemen dropped Into | ception of Bill Wilson, is on the Ruhlin would be | ST, - NGy &Py Cotdusive: 10 Hrell ¢ to bowl & fow lines before lunch. |liat, and ihe best of them wil e signed | Nebrankn Chess Play a |+ A circult court judge has announced his | s gt gl AR B e MM and nine-pins were tried in thelr | for the coming season. The only ones al Serien of Corvespor readiness to instruct the grand jury to | great popularity of the sport has aroused nd in each Biill stepped up to the |ready signed 3die Lauzon and Free with the veturn indictments against everyone who | mich #IValry smong the varlous piky each game and settled with | jand. The news that Lauzon will play with —_ | shall be mixed up in the affair, cither as | ers that every man expends his best effort Then he proposed a contest at | the igain will be gratifying to b Some weeks ngo the lowa Chess associa- | prineipal or spectator, and with such " when I the same. It 18 & moticeable and Now it happens that Brill put | many friends among the local fans. Lauzon | tion, by its secretary, Mr. €. C. Hunt of | jrogpect in view there is not a real hear a natural fact that the players w make | In severa ears in St Louls—the home | was considered by many of the rooters last | Montezuma, challenged the Nebraska as- | gieposition manifested to be present whe 1| the best scores are the men who play much | of the game of cocked hat, and became |season to be the star member of the Omaha tion to play a match of fifteen (o | ¢he pout on, by the men who usually | OMAHA, ot 'the time, They ate continusily pract | quite proficient in his manipulation of the | teem. His stick work was away above par | twenty boards correspondence. Secre- | gytend such contests, but would rather | g, experimenting with new methods of | small howls, Before he got through with and whenever a timely hit was necded Lau- | tary DeFrance has just submitted the fol- | jrotor denying themselves (he pleasure | SPECIALIST bowling. and in this game, s all others, | Weitzell and the other gentlemen they |zon usually delivered the goods. He will | lowing of players in Nebraska | {pan run chunces of arrest. Because of (hi 4 practice makes perfect thought they had encountered a profes- |preside in the field and alternate with the | tea It is to be hoped the [ pecullar situation there has not been Most Successful and Reliable jonal of the deepest dye. Brill started | wearer of the wind-pad, and in both posi- | braskans will give a better ac at deal of interest in the technique of ° g Yoty oy e Kk 2 o | in with strikes and spares galore and when | tions he Is u crackerjack. Freeland wus a | selves than they have i the pending match | gho fight itself. Discussion of the relative Specialist in Diseases of Mer L - huli b L = te-coms ye ol ugalnst ssissipp! John L. Clark, 1 I given over to Aol 4 A L the game was over had scored fifty-four |la wer la ar and t Al Mi ippt merits of the two men has given § 3 4 3 o= 4 8 L ARG sk lay- | s, His name still adorns the black- | jured band did not have much of North HMieventh street, Lincoln; W |a consideration of the probabilities of t Mea, many of you are now reaping the result of your former folly. Your mankood s o the ame. who are aturally - the | board as the champion cocked hat player | of showing his worth. Just at the Hardy. Lincoln: W. R. Ellis, Bloomfeld, | mateh coming off at all, and the fighters | fa ling and will soon be lost unless you do something for vourgelt. There is no time to un x’; t Dml\‘ u.m:'.‘| n de \‘J‘. :wy\y- '1“1 | of that particular alle however, he got in shape and went into the ( H. B. Hammond, Wymore; Dr. A. E. Bartoo. | pave, as a result, not received much atten ipotency is never on the stundstill, With it you can make no cor nise. Either “ W"" Ay Ao “h‘. Givks pitcher's box, where he did some fine work, | Arca R. B Brega, Callaway: M. I% | tjon, However, Jeffries and Rublin &r¢ oy 000 magter it or it will master you, and Ail your whole future with misery and In lonally, however, there Is an exception to The schedule of games in the City Bowl- |and he promises to be one of the crack } Winchest sl Wo . Wyckoff, | poth fu training for the fight, seemingly ooy Tl | huve treated 5o many cases of this kiud that I am as familiar wi 5 1 i b thi K follows: Monday chers of the league next season. Stub | York; Judge 8. M York; T. N.{confident that if they don't meet in Cincin g r io b8 this rule. The other evening a young man | ing league this week | otiows s | Toman will probably be signed during the 1, Kearney N. Seeley, Kear- | pati they will come together somewhere, | W fm as you are with the very daylight. Once cured by me, yon will never agaln et L B T | O ey int: Bt Ghatike & THat | COMIBE Wee) ney; J. M. Bruner, Omaba; Nelson Hald,|for Fistiana has always laughed i~ | | Ahered with nervousness, failling memory. loss of ambltion, or similar aymptoms which the ‘.x“”‘\‘vm “:”u:] :xlu‘,H e "“»’ g l”u g .‘\. ¢ y‘;.v“ 't Gate. Olty alley Big B Wilson will officiate as back- | Danuebrog: J. M. Cresby, Fremout; A.|patorial locksmiths and contrived some | |sb you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study |ness, or marriage. My ber ran up a score of 230 he was looked | Wodnesday night, Krug Parks againet Gat top for Miuneapolis next season, and his |u\m" ; Edward; B. B. Rice, Grand | pmeans furnishing opportunity for "_' Featment for weak men will correct all th evils, and restore you to what nature UERERE & Wika: #Tbes that Citie Vit i | Cltys ot Lents & Willams: Thursday night, | SCTappy proclivities will no longer be di- | Island; P. J. Barron, Lincoln; N. G. Grifin, | ambitjous pugilistie stars to come together, | ooy “yoie “hoatiny happy man, with physical and mental powers complete. § Sokth Hka Had $wied nevera) gamos and in | Nationats against Clarksons, at Clark's al- |Fected in favor of the Keithites. It Is & | 8¢ €. 0. Retienmayer. Arcadia; {1t jooks now as though Carson City would | - ¥ 4 it ool et gl e et ! 1= | Cinch that Bill will kick just as hard against | T. C. Patterson, North Platte; C. B. Swim, | capture the prize in case the Cincinnati | bso cure to stay cured © o € e 5Col iigher than | ¢ | his old colleagues next season as he did | St lward; €. Q. DeFrance, 1836 South | project falls through L e I e variogs | a8t et T hete el Twenty-Dith street, Lintoln ; - e 1o | Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, k a igh scores at ten-pins at the various - — Charley Burns, th iddleweight fighter downtown alleys for the Tust. week Ooiitracts ‘héve alfeady best alkned”and| Fourtesn of thy tenty-one: ghiem i the | whis W A5 OBGhE. (or HOME LIRS, WRIHOR Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc. Fred Flanagan accomplished a remarka- | follows: W. W. Inches, 225, 203 accepted by Dave Cathoun, n rattling good | Mississippi-Nebraska match have been com- | for a mateh with Tommy Ryun just at the 5 ble feat at ten-pins last Mon night and | 208, 201, 2 J. €. Kaufman, 200 first baseman from Binghamton, N. Y., who | Pleted and the present score of 11 10 3 gives | time when the ban was placed on prize | and all associate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone 1 have the score of 267 he made is not only the | King Denman, 222 1% 0. Bushoell Wi ought because of “Stub” Toman's | the mateh to the southerners. Should N fighting in this city, met his Waterloo over earnestly devoted 32 of the best years of my iife. Phyeiclans having stubborn cases to local record, but is probably the world's { W. Lehmann, 211, 224, 210; F. Conrad, 211 | warm praise of bis ability: Pitcher Gordon, | braska win all unfinished games its t at Springfield, 111, Tuesday night, when “,“ are cordinlly invited to consuit me. 1 charge nothing for private counsel record in a league game. Well informed | 213; 217 216, 243; Bert Christic who has been doing excellent work for the | Woull then lack one nt of tying it Bob Long. the husky negro middle u--\n local bowlers assert that the former rec- [ 1. Clarkson. 208, 204, 205: C. E lust two years as a twirler for the Ne- |18 curlous to note that Mississippi has o8t | from Chicago, administered him a se v I 7 ). 202 5 : e 1. 1 2 i b X by “nder o tment this insig axe rapidly disappears contest at Dex Moines some time ago and Eierman, 210; C. J. Francisco Steele, a plicher from Terre Haute, Ind,, | outright for twenty rounds, but Burns was put to driven fr the dilated voing, and all sotenes swelling quickly subs :» the fact that Flanagan's score was made in | J. Davey )i; Charies Zorp, who veteran at the business—big One of the latest games finished was be- | g0 = fter the hardest fig Livery indication of Varicocels soon vunishe ita ntee comes the i \ A an a e busine ig sleep in the seventh, after the har very indicat A o o A, Sy iy L u league game places it in a separate cla 19, 225, 208, W. H. Emery, 205, 212 trong, husky and possessed of a powerful | (Ween Secretary DeFrance of the Nebraska | jne ever witnessed in the local ring b o o ke ahon sl ik A : i Flanagan was in fine form and bowled hneider, 203, 214; Art Hayes, [ delivery; Lew Walters, one of the best association and Mr. Allen J. Hooker, presi- | ' Rurne foug o ( VOry: Lew Walters, one of the best se v u ought gamely, but was clearly ou Our cure dissolves the Stricture complotely and removes every obe magnificent game. His oniy failure to make | 200 Jim Reed, 212; Vetten, 210; Fred | ond basemen in the business, who gained | dent and champion of the' Mississippi asso- | (Jagged by his opponern Twice in the rlc ur. Struction from the 1 ary yuw“v‘u‘l‘" Slays Al inflamn a strike was in the sixth frame and tien i1, Beselin, 208; H. G. Gaus- |a high reputation in the Canadian league | clation. Nebraska played white und Mis- | jut 10 the b Atops every dnnatiral discharge, reduces the Postute Gland cloansen and b a high reputatio L adian league third round Long was sent to the floor by ¥ o " J refused to topple over. If Flanagan had | Grover Cleveland Smith 204; Mark En- |and superb stick manipulator, who was | fense, 2..Kt-KB 3. Observe black's sixth | oy S 0™ 00 each time and re . iceeeded In striking in this frame he | cell, 228; Al Krug, 207 4 Krug, 205 b Milwauk last year; Bob Carter move, B-Q and his loss of time retreat- |, 'l 8. 2 Krug ! wit waukee last yea ob Carter, a | - taliated with a series of long-arm punches Ouar special form of treatment for Syphe would have scored 300—the highest possible | 4. Beselin, 202; Ed Whitehorn Harry | flelder who hails from the east, where he | Ing after white played 10. P-B 5. On his | oo™ 00 "m0 he mat time after time l ' 4 00! OISOII flik 16 prwatls P AL i Sl L score at ten-pins. His splendid achieve- | Reed, 245 has had wide and successful experience, | thirty-ninih move white tarew away a won | gurns oy knocked down thirty times in :‘.,’-‘.‘.‘,‘.,,:'.”'.',n“‘a."r'.'.'('.'-’-»l'iif. Gl ot Ty A St e, SRR ORI vy ment wax accomplished in the league game Ao | and Oscar Graham, a promisin ‘“mvk" e, Keeping, however, a draw in hand; and | o govert rounds and nearly every time very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. Soom between the Omahas and the Peerless Cab §1 Hutison:(s:the Kiah s At b4 | pitcier from Jowa, who was tried out the | it seems that he might have played 40, ypier (he (hird round stayed down for the every sign and symptom of Syphlls disnppear completely and forever, and the inets at Clark’s alleys Monday night. ®lan- | 5 © o (oS98 HIE 1K ettt latter part of last season and gave splon- | e e P D whole syatem I8 cleansed. purified and restored (o as healthtul and pure a cone City alleys at ten pins with a score ¢ i | limit dition as before coniraciing the disease igan was 4 member of the former tear 2 | dia satistaction ing K-R. Black could not play 48..Q x R MG AKiRh EKiNG A1 tHe ahKbe ob nLmOIAR s T 3 The pins used w virtually new and th — | because white would reply 49, Q-KB & ch ', Conrad and H. Bes ave eac | 1 | plexus blow, delivered on top of a succes -, Our cure for weak men stops every drmin ads mportance’ o the splendid score e [ Convul and 1, Beseln bave ach & | jave no idea who il b selected as | resuling ' cortatn draw and perhaps 1 | Fet' DO, Selvd b 10 oL suevi, ervo-gexuai benility o i MR B2V made prize safely cinc ‘ aate Ang by BAI'e: Laam " ‘suld Dagen | WO 3 blac ade the least e A nervous system, purifies and ent the blood, cleanses and heuls the blad- Phsd Lentx & Williams' alleys. /Conrad has.a [¢APL6I of next vears team." sald Manager el o) 0% 10 | (o rige to his feet before (he expiration « Ger and Mlaneys, invigarates the lver, revives tha apiriis, brightens the (ntel- Billy Inches made a great score at ten- | #core of 72 at five brck, wiich is only two | ‘;"l"|“l »“”"';"l This ‘l‘ & witter in | MOVIAE ,,,_.T,.‘:,'. 18 BPRSRIS: the count. He was carried to his corner lects, and, ubove and beyond all, restores the wasted power of sexual manhood, 5 a . . .o | which T will advise against hasty action on “TRC . lim d dazed, by his seconds and |,.‘ ping last week. In five successive gumes | 1088 than the high alley score at the Gate | At i | BLACK mp and dazed, 5 a it ; : B mado the bi average of 2174:5, hich | Oty alless, made by Doc Plunmer, wud | G2 10 0 (e SR R PR 8 ) P Lty o was arcatty as e {OM@ TrOAtM@NE g sersins vy i e w1 v eapnon g is the rd for the entire west. In the | Beselin has a ecore of § nine pins-at [ o H O m'“ iy _UMN"‘! i ,“f‘;l 1 el | as when he entcred the ring. home treatment {s successful and strictly private. = Our coursel is frea and last game of the five Inches fell below 200, | Lentz & Williams' alleys st aekt : on ¥ o Uk 4 i 1-KUx P, | In the second round Long drove Burns sacredly confidential but the splendid scores he made in the first —_— b e oot ,lx:]‘l:'w:,‘f'"", : st S through the ropes and from the stage on CURES QUARANTEED. Consultation Free, Treatment by mail four brought his average up higher than | H. Beselin Lolds the local record so0 fa¥ | 1y have Pete Lohman with us this season. | 7 00, “‘h"‘"“ """ i ot cted '“h”"' '."""- HARCES LOW Call on or nddress 110 8, 14th St hat of any western player fu five successiva | at nine-pins. In a recent exhibition game |y 5 S—B-K 3 three pelow, falling upon him there 3 a a re o a [ but Pete went back on us and has, I under- | o 0 3 4 0 Pyt AL Lints /8 IIAT Kbva Dealjatrolien | Luronta YoBt bask oay [ SRR B Burns struck on his head and was tempo- | r. Searles & Searlas, Omaha, Neb. — B twenty-four straight frames, scoring each o | 1 1-Q Kt-B 3, — ——— p— H Gaussen is a new recruit In the ! time “We hardly think that Pete gave us the | 17 n b squarest of treatment. He was with s last | 14 11—B-K 8. season only long enough to play in a couple | 1 1 of games, when he was injured and was un- | | able to play in a single other game. We lu 1 | paid his salary through to the end of the |19 | season and settled all his doctor bills. it |} | was the understanding that we should have | 2 ‘nm claim on Pete this year, but he has | 23 { | Biven us the go-by without any ceremony | & it "% | | whatever. It Lobman had signed for this [ % Q-Kt 5 season it is probable that he would have | 27 ‘j "I'; 2 ow N : ' 1 Doen selected as cagtaln because of his long | H=.% How th FIEh“ I f Strict | tantly Religved B | J0-Q-It | exnerience on the hall field and his ability | 5 -k ki 8 FTIgNTul Tension o1 Stricture Is Instanily heligved. to handle men 1Kt x 17 e e ———— — 12 B :\'I b | #5-R-K . Arrangements are now in progress for | ki< o s l S I tou street park before the opening of the | 8- X B ch season. The out-field will be improved | &1 5 Dissolves Stricture like snow beneath the sun, reduces ENLARGED o wonderfully by grading away the earthen | Position after Black's thirty-elghth move. PRt el Ibhe s sl BLACK PROSTATE, contracts and strengthens the Seminal Ducts, | distrivuting the carth in righisield S OMAHA FINDING THEM. look after it. pain in a dangerous place; it tells you the k are sick and calls for prompt attention. Neglel warning of nature and many follow. Urinary troubles, Diabetes, Bright's D cure every kidney ill, cure every symptomatic i tion of Sick Kiduneys, Backache, Nervousness, | cal Swellings, Loss of Energy, Rheumatic Excessive Urinary Discharges, Retention of Diabetes. Plenty of Omaha proof that this = Read one case— Mr, A. Rauschert, house and sign painter, No. 107 North 28th Ave, whose office is at No. 15th St., telephone No. 1080, who says— Backache, why I hud it 0 bad for two years that it awakened mo at night, and when the attacks were at their height, trouble with the kidoey secretions sot in. When | went to Kuhn & Co.'s drug store for Doan’s Kidney Pills 1 had very little faith in their merit, but half & box cured me, although | tock more to make the job tain. It seems curious that aftor using liguid medicines and other preparations for my kidneys, Doan's Kidnoy Pills should effect such & wonderful and rapid cure.” All Druggists. 50c.— Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. 105 South Dangerous Places When pain comes in dangerous places yon should A pain in the small of the bac kis a idneys ct this serions complications 18ease, Doan’s Kidney Pills ndic Jropsi- Pains, Urine, is so. RARZE AARERAREARRRN 18w billiar: table A rain roof will be placed on the grand stand and tarpaulln side-coverings put In place, so that no ore drenchings such as were thrown in free of cost two or three | times last year will be furnished the spee tators. A club house for the uge of the players, equipped with baths and will be ed at a cost of $27 No Drugs to Ruin the Stomach, But a Direct, Local and Pesitive Applicahou to the Entire Urethral Tract. GRAN=SOLVENT IS NOT A LIQUID $atopd ot Pencl Htricture, It 18 prepared in the form of Ctas '+ %0 uarrow ne to puas the close swooth and fexible, and th diameter of the 5t. James Crayon Showing, g outaining the solvent *‘Granp-Soivent” or «,” or hotn in combine HEY ARE PREPARED IN VARTOUS LENGTHS TO SUIT THE PATIENT 'S €0 NDITION, nro fnse: (o into the vrethral &1 upon retiring at night, sllp into pasition without the slightest effort, requiring thrae hours (o dissulve, are wholly sulty and act like n m! olectrie current, invi from the first application. The Great Virtue in the Method of r\‘)l)ll&llll(ill gorating nnd impartiug vim and suap to the eutire body. The curative offect is felt I8 its direct and positive aetion. No vile, dvastic drigs to vuln the stomach and diges tive B L hiant, Rt ing by the Baat and secretions of the hody In theee fotne Which is suMeient tme solve stricture, dislodging the gra nular mase, root fnd branch, together the false membrane upon which it forms, Iy medicating the TATE GLAND, reducing enlargement and contracting the Seminal kjn tory Ducts, forever stoppiig curing while you slecp, without pain or inconveniencs ¥i Days Drains and Losse The alterative and antiseptic \ of “Gran-Bolvent” asserts (tsef i1 stroying Gonococcl and the germs that infest the Gladder and Pr Gland. During the past year thousands of weak, striciured, wasting wrecks we 1-n vast army born again to begin lfe' ancw with fresh vigor, ful mngth and the conselousness of restored manhood. Under the infiu thin soverelgn’ Solvent Stricture 18 dissolved and dislodged in 15 days, no m ter how old, tough or calloused it has become From time immemorial, coti nd ditating have filled fruitiess recocd of treatment, in Stricture, and there by such savage methods. The cagerness with whi ing for this Holvent {8 an open conf n of Uhelr S04 ing physicinns o United States a ned the knife and are employing Gran-Solver thefr practice mane and unfuiling nt aricocele. Varicocele is weeumulation of of the scerotum, d to {mper orfgin i dise pid My disense are discovered | Vsl Prostate and restores healthy ¢ — d the slugglsh ace wmulat 3 Blied ; --mm, Striaiire Grinules due solved o the Fight’s night, ™ FHEE TnEATIsE«tHn.»M the Coupon below and mail it to The 1R v St fames Association with your name anc | vous awn: iring. Your s address plainly written, when they witl send you a copy of their ex disturhed with anplensant dre haustive Treatise accurately illustrated in hali tone, showing the pa and you awake tire d with of the male systemi involved in urcethral ailments, securczly packed, mind fin with ey forehoding ,\l‘t.']\‘ud Frec. » | know you o Hy wea Ban Johnson now promises us that his clubs will all sign a ten-year ag ment within & few days, and that | he will then be at the he of un wir-tight propositicn. Ban hasn't | yet been able to fasten Lis hooks on a park | -Q ¥ in_ Boston nor, for that matter, has the | §—R-R 2 American association been any more suc- | §3 -5 ki cessful in this respect. There are a lot of | 41— R-Kt 2 people out in this neck of the woods who | H-Q X I bl 5 B are about convinced that the league build- | ji— ' % B oh ers have abandoned hot air and are using | 47—R x P 17--Q-B 7 ch, lquid air instead, for the latter is more | #—K-R 48—Q-B & ch easily transported and cxpands just as Wit A AN deawa i ¥ Just as freel when liberated. The suddenness of action | pore H. Carroll, Gothenburg, writes tha by the National league in not doing a thing | «there are no chess flends in this neck of to conciliate Mr. Johnson—that is, not pub- | (he woods, save myself, so I gave up the lcly—argues that these good people under- | gamo and took to Blackstone for mental stand each other | diselpline He withdraws from the N Players' Protective soctation. Hughey | |- Ty gy Jennings jumped to take a job at Cornell, | st and rays he is out of base ball for several| y j. Boucher, Omaha, also withdraw years at least, having signed a contract | go had the re-election of President Me that will keep him In the college world until | Kintoy on hands last year and was over June, 1804, Lazy Bill Dablan took a little | workad, He and Mr. DeLap have agreed bunch of advance money from th OKIVD | inon e draw 1o theth: MinsisuinplsNeliTaska management, and Rube Waddell did like- | gl wise with Pittsburg, and there seems to , be a general break o get under cove Colonel R. V. Boothe of Vicksburg, Miss. In the meantime the alr Is blue wWith|{ pas received no word from Mr. Damon cries of scab and (raltor and all sorts of | gjnce November 12 lust and with good rea pet names used only on the diamond during | yon asks that the game be awarded to him the season. Another Utopian dream has - been dispelled. While the players were| Dp, A. E. Barwo, Arcadla, writes that h forming their union everything was lovely. | 0. 0. Rettenmayer, C. (. Hawthorne and When they sent a committee to meet the | €. D, Milburn visited Ord on the 16th inst league magnates it laoked as If there was | and played a match game against Dr. F. D somcthing doing for sure. and when the | Haldeman, Dr. Perry, W. W. Haskell and magnates turned down the committee it| 1, J. Harris of that city, The Arcadian was a cinch. All the ball players had to | won fifteen out of sixteen games and ther 1o to win was to stick together. The com- | tupped off with winning five more informal mittee hired a good pencil pusher to prepare | game Dr. Bartoo suys We believe manifestoes and ultimatums and circulars | our advai tage due principally to irregular and hot alr stories, and for a few days the | openings played by our opponents and real- | mails were burdened with announcements | ize that L dittle study of the opening f how well the battle was progressing. | they could have given 2 much harder Why, at one time the magnates were a“tu- | fight There is no doubt that correspond ally trembling In presence of tho calamity | ence play has benefited Dr. Bartoo and that was about to overwhelm them in case | Mr. Rettenmayer, both members of the Ne- | they refused to accede (o the reasonable | braska association demands of the players and turn the base | = ball business over to them. Ban Johnson put| The protlem last Sunday by Dr. Dalton the first hole in the bladder. He gave a| gives up its secret after B-Kt 7, the key cold motice that the American would not | move, | ko and you als that pw o the o wid drugs stomach haye LIRS oS RS AT o WP SIS 15 o ~ 4V, F Eh TREATISE COUPO JAMES ASSOCIATION, 62 St Jumes Building, Send me a copy of your complete Ilust S Cincinnati, O, ated work upon the male sexual system, sceurely scaled, propind FREE OF ALL CHARGES, e n ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION, 62 St. James B8lock, Cincinnati, O.

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