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TnE KKPFBLIO: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1903. r FOOTBALL 1 SHOOTING' General News and Gossip of tilt' Loral Elt'vcns. -Tarpot Work Has Hei-n Livi'Iv at the South Side Kunuvs. fel PUaiLISMIf! McGovitii So Longer hi' "Terrilile lVrrv" In- ll'iw'. I la r 14- iw 4 . . . ... ,. . . . . . . ., ... . - j 1Jiff !. 3' &' & ipl ' . fes wS ttS? : i- .. -liil "- w I'll" -.- ; ? SSSgSggS iirtfafigf ' 1 ,, i .. .. I t T - . - ... ... . - .. . - ... - '' fr Jt Iielnue s football team Heime'i well pinj-iil m ilif MinunSim' GENERAL NEWS AND GOSSIP OF FOOTBALL FIELDS AND PLAYERS. WirlnieH's Dfatli Was the rnfortnnato 1-Vatnrc of thf Ltu-a! Wppk East'ern Teams Are l.onn.liii"; Into Definite Form, but Clinues in Their Line-l'iis Are Exiiprtptl Philadelphia i?liov injr Team Work. .V1I1TTEN POH THE SfXDAT RHTBLIC ."oltnny WlUinell's untimely death was th" unfortunate feature of la.t week, the fatality throwinB a Kloom over practice i ! the last seven day.. As a result of the jiTldent. St. Iouls University discontinued nork on the gridiron for the remainder if the week. WlthncII was a good quarter back and was considered one of the strongest men of his weight m any tenm in the city. He ei?hed but 1 pouls. Jet Played a sitons and steady game . ajtainst men liravier than himself. . That he should have been Injured fatal ly In the lightest of practices shows the uncertain -nature of the pme. It was Svhile running for a ball on the side Hm-s that he slipped and fell, the fall contrib utinK even more to his death titan the impact of another player, who was pushed .jupon him. As the university faculty very iroerly tailed off the games It had scheduled for two dates, the midweek was unbroken by ?ny match. High and Manual opened the lnteischolastie series yesterday, and this i.: the cridlron feature In the way of ontests. Smith Academy has been doing well in it" games. The red and white squad ap nrars to have a better chance .than ever liefore of capturing Its games stratcht down the line this year, and Its prospects in the final match with High School are prohablv better than last year. Adherents of cither school have been delivering Hong arguments as to which Is the better team. Arguments now are not going to afTect the result. That High s woik against Washington's second team was somewhat better than that of Smith Academy against the same eleven s the lieilcf of some witnesses of both contests, while, others fall to agree with this view. tine thing is certain, that both, teams ;ne evenlv matched and that each has ibout as good material as It uas had for several years. While Smith Academy has r.-ore veteran players. High School has nough men of last season and la In sut- ti.-lently good condition to mae .j , har-es at least even wlll tnosc o. 1 ! ponent of Thanksgivini A result of Insubordination on the l.ehlgh -eleven. Captain Farabaugh of that team has resigned and will play hereafter ..n 1 he scrubv This Incident occurred alter the grfir.e or ten days ago. when the elev- n made a good showing against Prlnce 101 .Minor teams or the East are in high fe-tlier this vcar. Amherst's victory over Harvard will doubtless swell the form-r allege with pride almost to the bursting point. In fact, that it has already done so was exemplified when a weaker team met and defeated Amherst a week later. Har vard's conquerors had come to consler themselves invincible In that short sluice of ieven days, and played accordingly. Recording to Magistrate Crane, a Jus tice of the Peace In Harlem. N. Y.. foot hall is worse than prize fighting. Uaseball is a legitimate sport, the Judge declare.", while rootbali is not. The fact that men have arms and legs broken In the gridiron cimc Is the jiolnt on which he based his opinion. The manner la which the case came up CUREM MY BEST REFERENCE IS, tf8H. hATHAultL. K. KING, M. ., i Pine St, St. Louis. Mo. I cure stricture without the knife or Instrument, by an application which acts directly on the parts affected, dis ..olvlng the stricture completely by my ,;alvanieeleetr!cal and medical treat ment. My treatment is painless and In lowise Interferes with your business duties- X v gvarantrr to mw ; ' Xof 0 tf otter n'fd b? paid ihtil cured. " Vnrfcorele. Unnnlnrnl Discharges. Contagious ninnd Polaon Lobs of Manly Vigor. Drains, Louses, Piles, Kidney, nindder and Prostatic Trouble. Itupture and Private lilienaen permanently Cored. Hours- S a-ro. to 8 p tn. Son., s a.m. to Z p.m. COXSI'LTATION FltEH. FIR VlNfl No tl l"!ne st-ner cor. UU. tVllMJ, tUi .'t PJnel. 5L Louir. Mo Jf o cannot call, ttriti. t HV KI.I l Si Ml was f.ru ri .i iu. i imi ..r ilia- M i . , II- has ijL.-ti W ill. J- was a teM suit against the proprietors of a baseliall field, who desired to lease 't for Sunday football games. The verdict as the announcement that warrants would be issued If a complaint was made that the football games caused annoyance to .hoe In the vicinity. Harvard's work of the last week has been gradually improving, so far as prac tice L concumed. Speed In the (tacks' Is .-lowly developing, and the coaches were well pleased last FrMav at the manner to which the men -ot away. Harvard's team, which appeared yesterday. ; said not to be the same eleven, in several positions. a that which will face Yale later. Sugden and Carrick were played against each other at center on first and scrub teams two days of last week. Sugden had little rouble In dlsioslng of his anus oii't whenever they met. Just a Harvard's team of yesterday was not the eleven which will represent the college later. In all probability, so it fc said that the I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania team will have several changes mad? be fore next year. The lln-t Pennsylvania team In It en tirety is liiug held luck for a time. It is saiiL Spectators at the games are feeing the nucleus of the team In these early games, hut the trylng-out process Is not yet through at either college. One thing whieh indicates that Penn y!vnla"s; chances will be good Is the fact that team work ha 1v-ni brought 10 a satisfactory' pitch. Th- men have been keyed up at signal practice until the backs can hit an opposing line lH'fore the an tagonist's fully realize where the attack Is directed. Coaches Hlekoek and Mcf'ormlck. who have been working nn the Vale line late ly, are said not to be overly satisfied with the work of that part of the team. The line-up ytytirday was- due to a general change of position, tried for a time la't Friday. Among the men tried out last week on the line were Miller of the Vale crew and llissell and Lawrence, who were substi tuted for a time In place of Klnnev ami Hogan. I.awrence and Miller showed up fo wei wnen 1t came to ripping holes In ,,p OI,rsing line that It Is 3ldTthe exact manner in wnirn laicn iront win line up against Harvard N rllll uncertain. Fumbling at Princeton worried the coaches of that college a trlfie early in the week, but this feature sm to liave lieen eliminated from their work. DeWItt has Iwen showing his old-time .una throughout at right guanl. and Is aouut as strong a man a there Is In the line. Columbia has ben doing rea-onably well, bet that !s almut all that van be said of tl.e team. l'EWI TI XI i ih m&mmjmmw lEMBEKS OF ST LOUIS UCIOSSE CLt'B. Barnes, from left to right, standing: II. Knight. W Passmore. R. Dowllng. Seatcd: Gitmult and IL rcnlrton. I. FA. I n.iiTi iy am. mule t'ahl - quarter NEWS OF HUNTERS AND LOCAL SHOOTING Hensonabl.v Good Work Is Done at the Traps ot tlfe ISaden Club. ROEMER'S THEORY OF WORK. He Kelieves That Tendemy Is lo Shoot Too Illicit at the Start Notes of the Sport.Miien. Shooting on the South Side will be re sumed tl.'s afternoon at the grounds of the Haden Gun Club. No. t?li South Broadway, one feature of the day being a shoot for the club trophy. This will be the regular bimonthly contest for the medal. In the special matches of last Sunday some reasonably good work was done. In one match at thlily birds Iag;s ami rieumpe divided honors, each killing twenty-seven, while Miss King and llecker tied for second place, with totals of tnen-ty-slx. Sieminskl killed twenty-four In the same slioot. These five about divided honors throughout the day. IXiggs showing some good work. He has a tendency to shoot under his birds slightly, but thN was credited to. the drop of his gunstock. which was not of an order suited for trap shooting. One of the features of the day was a three-cornertd match lietween Ilecker. Anderson and Porter. That Is. the match lasted for ten rounds. Tlten Ilecker and Porter withdrew and Anderson went an alone. He broke twenty-two out of twenty-five targets, white his opponents drop ped out on the tenth round after breaking six targets each. Total si-oier. In target event, for the day. gaxe laggs the lead In spite of the handicap iimler whkh he labored in shoot ing a gun with txcesslve drop of stock. Pluempe nniahid sreond. the pair totaling -Ifty-four and fifty-one rcpectlvely. out of rxty target j. Ml-'s King scored thlrty ntnc out of fifty iirgets and Ilecker. who rhot at seventy in the course of the afler roon. tataled tifty-tme. Anderson made a fairly good percentage ' the same day. scorins sixty-one out of ninety target shot at. lie will develop Into a Rood performer at the Irr.uA. from ! all appearance.. Mason jhoawl only , thirty well, with breakaces of forty out , "f tr.ty. Hrinchmann shot well In the oiiIi:k score, but weakened at the end- : fine f.iul.n.. ... ....... ..r .. il tlm I -. - -. tit rn me inii e." " 7 ' .lllMltf-rw la !... l.t. ...... n. t . .. ..... ... wi.- luiini.. niifi fit- eM.'eMHIUk fc. IHlltl-Hll- ami tlml l tlie msnn.r m trtm h thev flioot t the ien- :i.S ! ilif iiuteh a!i cnntnt.Mr.1 wllli their ..rl. :-t th- Ke. They liecome over- 'iitl.a.lanU. at the tt ami sht nueh uu om- ia. If they hecom yea wiiei! Urn and' then sIhwI Menillly. all uouhl lie well. Jim they take lit) the iTort after .1 nummer'K l.llen.11-. rfmot Me.lily m j, ,jj,. ,.vriit anil lf.i-nie rhaky al ih- rntl. Tlil 1 ni tendency asalnst whleh tli veteran iJKijin Selmar ainl Drlllmasler Hnemer uficn warmil iembi-rs of tie-iralli-e for-e wlii-n tl- Uneciwts were le ItiR inMructtNl in the ue of the reviJvr. The men wouM Iwrumr entliuldtle. toOt'ld Kjnt to ovii'lo the thine WMlKI 1h? ome lli-J In a couple of days aKl woukl then ooniinenee 10 he-- Interest In the Came. Mtillma.ter Rurntrr tel a rule laM fprlnc. liinitiui; tint number of nhot tie: men tr-r- tu rtn- a; the oIHelal rane. While tlnx t.umlK-r wom too irnall. owing to a desire it eonomize the ailimunlllon and make the airunatloii for earlrldKe? lay! throush the entire contest. It was far lttcr than allotting the men to practice Ind'Mllmlnaleiv tfi re ami after the n-Ktilaiion Ihu.i. 'airordiiii; to the drill ma:er. "uptaln IU-mer lIleved that the men beciiii.- dlivuuraReil. nlthout renllzlns that thev ihmclVH! tere to Wanve. If 1 tle leeiime h.ikv from too mm-h xhoot- t inc. He eitd-ivred to impress m them tlii: -hey .oui.l shoot all day. after Ret iIiik ; iioroiiKhlv .-aoed at the ranee, hut th.it loo much woik at the xlart did ihem mor. liarm titan cood. Thi ink- : llmltln: the number of ; 5hom i.i !.. Bre.1 on the flnt a pp r.inee at itie trarm for the ea!nn wouhi oe a S.hhI 'inllnanee for eoiiteMantj" to naa" for t ln-m.. Ive. Thev would find their mirk miHii Improved as a rej-ult and toald Inriqiv the number of 4lot.I fnn day to iIjv tviiiroul ill r.-'ull." tlten M tl .iit-uhh Many enmeiiantr In the toca! tourneys eiHne out after a rummer's MIcaeM and apiear at tin- range In no condllVm for continuous work. The result I api-arent in their ores a!mot Immtillately. I Vhil- lh- Amorlran Cun Club is pullittl off Us -h.-ots. thete events will soon shut down for tie nlnter. In thl seaon of tlw -ca.. tli. main VlmnH, .if lllo clllll. til- 'luding Ivte Xttzrr. Arthur Hlaetz and I make H .1 servlc eal.l t..n Mllh-r nra.f.r tn tin their shoollnc In I ti.ififi!-I erv careftllK ..the- hx-aiitte. than at the traps. They have viil-d Arkansas In the nasi, but are I M'GOVERN'S FAMOUS PUNCH LOSING MUCH OF ITS EFFECT. Krooklvn Fishier Has Failed to .Stop Three .Men of Inferior t'ali ber in the Last Ten Days Gans Fought One (Jood Fight and One Indifferent Contest Lately Oeneral Notes of ihe King. WKITTKN FOR THE SfSOAY KKPUBMC Although Terry McGovern won from Jimmy Ilrlggs at Iloelon Iat Tuesday evening, the outcome of the battle seems to have done the former champion's rec ord more harm than good. Ills failure to pyt Jimmy away excited general com ment. Time was when McGovern would have made short work of any man whose stom ach he couM reach with both lwmls. as be did In nrHtss's case. !.af t Tuesday, al though landing repeatedly, he was un able to do more than slow Jimmy up ttlfle. while gcttln-. distinctly groggy hint self. In at least two stages of the battle he seemed to waver, and Ilriggs actually ap peared to have him going at one point. Mrflovern came back strongly, however, ami finished with a slight lead ever his opponent. As Flriggs was popular with th spectators the verdict was roundly hi-sed. Twice In the previous ten days Terry met men of little ability in six-round limits. In each case he failed to put them away or to seriously damage them. The toss of speed netlceable In his efforts and the more apparrnt toss of force behind the Mows atTorded surprises. Terry seems to have bad enough of it. just as many a fighter before him has had. The thing to do when this fact becomes evident would be to retire from the ring, with a rejHitation marked by only his loss of the title. That Is. that would lie the thing to do from a sentimental stand point. Sentiment cuts mighty little figure In the ring thee days, however, and so long as money can lc picked up by lighting these easy marks. Terry Is likely to keep on meeting them, even If his record stead ily loses luster. One singular thing about McGivem's case l the fsct that, while he has never indulged In dissipation, so far as is known, the theatrical life lias had just as much ill-effect upon him as on men who com bined the late hours of the profesekn with l.iose Hying. McGovern and Daugherty both suffered by their theatrical tours In a physical way. Daugherty. naturally light and fragile, was considerably affected by the constant pounding received In stage spar ring exhibitions with the heavier McGov ern. It is saM that he never recovered from tlie effects of these liouts. ami bis deterioration. In a fishtlng way. after hi withdrawal from the stage, bears out the statement. MrGovem appeals to have merely suf fered in health. Hilt the effects were J enough to dest.-oy much of his ability as l u llghtt r. Wfccn Young Cotbett iut him j away for ih first time. It na thought ' that Terry was merely under a temporary c'rud 'hat he would regain his old-time strength by taking up vigarous work once mi - and quitting the stage. Tiie outcome has not borne out this be lief Terry has ncer regained his old- j tim- form. Condition seems to have left mm. and he seem to nave lt his lain tshmg properties almot entirely. S'-ime mar l-elkvc that th late hours 01 stage life dm not affect McGovern :-c lonz .is he did not Indulge in dissipation. These have another theory. They' are t the school who think that one. decisive knockout punch. laroled squarclv on th Jaw of a tighter, uinh-feated to that time. ha a more crushing effect than anything else. The- po'nt 10 the fact that Jim Corbctt wa. never the sur.'- man after Fitx put h!m away with a o!ar plexus punch. That Peter Maher never regained hl eld time form after FItz stoned him awav in their . bout at Iingtry- That Kiel McCoy started 1 on the downward tmth after Sharkey i.d- m:msiereii a iieclslie Heating to mm. Ard that Steve O'Donnell save promlre as -i lighter until Maher landed on his taw I.i two successive battles. FltzslmmcnK knocked Sharkey out wilu r.ut tho sallorbeInc thrown from 1 lie run ning but this Is the exception that rtives the rule, thev claim. This school f ring ft U'-inrrs insist that It was the knockouts McG rem received fioro Young Cotbett v h;- h ii.-rinated hint from the puicllNtlc upper crust. H wever that may be. it Is certain that M -Govern is not the Terry of old. He la still a dangerous man in his class, and Is a tough little opponent at tough 3ghtlng. Hut that I. about all that can be said cf him. 1 Joe Gane ha been reasonably uuay th "it week. Not onlv did the negro man age to punish Joe Grimm even more per reptlbly than did llob Fllzsiminpn. but he fought Rddle Kennedy In Phltadltila last Tuesday evening and battered that fighter up bndlv. Gans fought In very easy fashion -it this last fight. He allowed Kennedy to i'o all the forcing until the latter part tf Ihe bout then cut loose and wore hU opponent wo. The last round was all Cans. xtU somewhat uncertain as tu where to go this Sanson. Shooting along the ilHJi iiiol Itlver futilK-r south Is nM tn be gmxl this year, and tlvv iw take a turn In new tield. Quail shoot Ine Ihrouch Missis-dnpi and Texas Is excellent at thfct tmv. r'ieeially In the latter Stale !:port from the northern lioiders of Texas state that game is aliumlai" all through ttM- sctinn. tlm- recoil of the Arkanis gam- law may w th- development o' row hunting fields in this SH-tlon. Whil.- sHirtsin-n of the city scatter jm-ity well thnniKh su". roundiiiK States. ih ovtlook manv huptl -R regions .11 ihlr -ty loors. The southern part of Mi.soum. ffr instance, is vlsittd liv f-w- r -rins from l'-l" itv tlian the nurthern stlt n of Atkunsa. vet there Is little to . hM. l.'lvtnn th' section in mint of liiintlne facilitlea. All alone tin- southern ciliti- ot the State report are to Hi.- .tr-.-t that hunting l- gool. In Tam-y ami T-iik .innli-.. hint ing Is of lite best at ima'l ran . whlV deer tnay uecarliuii:v lw had. I.i Missl--s'ii Cuiinty water f.l are sakl to le reaKHMldy abiimuint. Joe Taylor, the ct:n broker of this city. Is a local sport-man who la a grrat lellever In the anai-ity of the S-caliber cartridge. Xol only has h klHed a der with this cartridge- at short ntnite. of course but he lielUvf that the arm has all klmls of (mwibllitirH. Si mie ii whs he lrapr-se,! bv the uses of !' little iiirtthlEe that he took a rMV of lh.it caliber into the forest along Jhe northern Maine boumiarv last year, to the complete belldemert of tlie guides' in that section. He d'd not sucer.d In kill ing any bear or moe with the weapon, but he claims tn have had more amuse ment with the little ritie than the re mainder of the party dM with their mote bulkv weapons. The "i-caliber has its uses." -M Mr. Taylor, "awl these ues are chiefly for short range. A man who tries lor.g shots with It l waning his time, besides need eslv running the risk of wounding game wh'rh afterward eseinres to die In the woorts. "All th!" talk about the cartrhige beinT of value up to li vards l vrry line In thiory. but It won't gt In rraetl'-e. For small gHOM'. the rhie works well up to tlfly yards or i-vslnly to swnlv-Sv. For Lirger game. It should only be ui at the closest possible range. "I believ . however, that a man can hate more fun n'lh the little gun thai with anv other kl.id of a weapon. I'll let 1 others ao cruising arouml for moose with Wg -Mllberel rifles. All I want l a cheiie. to potter alemt in the woods wh. re Mn.il it. mie i- wiM. T.ith a S "Hf the various i-anridaen to lie use m I the same gun. I prefer the old 2 short. The S long rifle Is .1 nlc cartridge for ue In civilized eommunitb-.. but the bul let com, out of the shell 100 readily to cartridge, unless n the woods In imping extx'liti.ir- The ordinary long N not to raj fan " Kennedy just did manage to 'it. The fact that Joe failed to .ill lmi-e eatly in the battle and that he alkltM-l hi- ! ppon-ni to ik most or "19 ruthUug. ruine-d the spectators to hoot und eer at several tae. once he turned his ir.ind to getting Kenrte-dv out of the way. how ever, there was no eiuestkm as :o -. l.lt-h T.-v the rhcht would tn Kennedy lasted through the limit, asd accordingly can claim a draw with Gans. as no verdict can be handed down to de pute such a claim. Jack Hrrman of the International Ath letic Club of Fort Krie was lined ) lasi week by Magistrate Crulkshank of Niag ara Falls. Ontario. The battle betwei-u Root and Gardner last Fourth of July wat responsible for the fine, as the officials decided that It was a prize right Instead ' of a clove cHitet. This verdict Is a drsappointmetri to East ern srorts. Ilerrtnan is well thought of in the Kast. and It was hoped that hi. club ) would le allowed to exist by the Canadian , authorities. Herrman has shown -onid- i eraWe inliindence in all his dealings In I the rirg and has taken some commendable ! stand, on two or three noints. When Fitzeimmnns wa" talking his way through the Kast. for instance, he an nouneiel that he would like lo fight a: Herrman' s club. The latter Instantly re sponded that he didn't want him: that he would not have a man as a partkipant 111 a battle at hi. Institution who would Ife apt to excite unpleasant attention to the cub by keeping too much In the publk eye. He turned down a championship right In the same manner when It was suggcteil that Jeffries aiaiear al his club. More over, he lias refused to allow fighters to appear there nho have been known as fakers. These points have made his In stitution popular, ami It wa hoped that he would le a Howe. I to resume fighting. Kddie Hanlon seems to want action In stead of idleness, as a match between the Frl"eo "feather" ami Aurello Herrera l likely. Manager lliehop of the Mexican fighter, recently posted HT as a forfeit for such a match, ami Hanton covered the money at once. The Isiut will take place at Los Angeles In all probability. The ordinance at San I-ranelscfi. which allows loit .ui fwht month. Iws driven the puclHsts to the Southern California city. The men have hail an offer from the Centurv Athl-IIc Club of that place. J.vtinny Itigan will alto fight at Los An geles again in the near future. Offers have been made for a bout between Neil and Regan. t work off the tie erf their at battle. Two clubs have offeree purses for the return light. With the success of the Centurv Club another Institution has sprung Into le-Ing- at Is Angelea. and bouts nroliublv- wlll lie canled there in rapid succes-ion. I This will make the cfty t moment on the ! Iiugiiisiic map. Urooklyn Tommy Sullivan has caneelefi all his battle for the Immediate futur . but does not Intend to retire front th ritie. Ho lone as he remains at tlie Mis souri Athletic Cltih. he states that he t 1 do notliilu; but tench boxlnK After hi- j. p urnNiT. Captain of the Kcr.tshlre. England, cricket team, which recently visited the United States. ... . . . d . . . 0 6 O . - k " , I f I jar"?-". " ' ' vSfc-walr V:i--- -- T ! "' - " 'a, "ilS""- 1 i wm sbkt f afe- isgffiyfijiMBflasj-. -- - - - - 4, rif M term expires, however, he say. that he will re-enter the ring in case he does not wish to renew lint contract as sparring; in structor. Two or three battles were called off when he accented tip- post at the club, and It ? planned t" put St. Lotii Tommy Sul- :ivan in nis piai-e joining mis neen 'leu nltely e.0 ,,M this point, however. Tim C.illahaii is- silll hnird from in the East Kwry 1 ire in awhile he Iw bs 'ip w JT. -HfcrS3r-Sf?V I -ssask-j - isfgEgs?. -i ; t .is tigi tit.g -''in.- m:i'i of liN own .ight , rt Mot nf hi .tnt.igoniM. n.musi be nld td. .ire u.iknonn pugilistic fam.' 1. Stanley D. Francis, M. D. if onuItir.g Phy-tciin 1 VARICOCELE. tndr ur treatment this In'WMas dlea rapldlr disappear. I it In ceases almojtt instant Iy. Tbe pv of stacnant blool are dtivrn from th dilated elns and a'l wrenens an-1 wli.nc Muk-kH utW' torn lt.JI.-atlon .r arirocele tmtna vpilth. and In ttn tMid come the P" the rw-r and the pleasure of perfect healtn and rotored ncanfcood. ' NERVOUS DEBILITY. Iltces and dllftlon ave wrt-ked mane mft I our k-crd yvtem crylnK out for hete" Y011 are nrocp. Irritabfc and despond ent are rinj: akfr. r manhood U mt ibf decline anl will ooo b Iom unltnw oa do uethlnc fr j-otir-lf r ns -xp-iienee hss eo-n-.i u thorucb:y famlltir with all the rawtn an.1 frreU f Nerua lability, and e have lifted up ermuiEh fallen inn to mak an ana- imr t-v-atiier.t nill frnm all the 111 eAe:t ut 'O'n- former folly, check every dra.n on ioar vitahtv. invttraie the wated P'-Ivit-ovmina. clear up the ckudrd brain and qutrkle rc5tire you to what Nature Intended a bealthy m4 Lapp" man. with rhvJcal. mental and vltu I rower complete. Avoid free nrerrptlen ami temp-war v rtlmumnt. Seek a tatln cure We Ciwranfef a permaaent reJtoratkm In from Z$ to w df We alfO cure, to --t ir cureo. Hvclroccle. Klilney. Bladder and Prostate Affections, Interna. l"9orl.4ts anl all Chronic Skin Diseases. IMDITt" If un-iidc i. call, slvlnc a full I. ill I U iut-.'f an patiits may rest V. ! a.,,r.n,.,f?i:' s ir inn wr-c iirm-i- our immeuuite f-jl know-i io m-dlral science All SuncL.cs. 0 .1 m to 1 p m DRS.FtWriegS&FBANe.i WITH SOOTHING, BALMY OILS. Car.-er. Timor. Catarrh. IMei. Kilali. Ulcer Ecreicaar.dal.SiCaacd Won sir -esse?. Write for Illustrated Ifcx V. SenH-J.IJl Address DR. RYE, ,BV..V:.,: Kansas City. Ala .i ( : r -r SFKl V! TOXIN t.-ea:me ukrap-- 'ja:l r- A. f n'- eruptions, nv.- n pa- e . . . cf !u ( ti, erati -n. rhett ma' je, .. a- f - fut -7 l-e fint month aa.1 te VKRV WflllsT CAsKM OK COX TAfSlllfs. IILIOI l'OISOX t'tlMI'LCTKe I.V EKAIHCATKO FKOJI Till: SYSTEM !r ijc '-e t . e . ? the --a-ne-it We have Ti-e.! ra.e . .se.-ft in'n 4.--Hlptv.ni!ua ac other fir- Me.i.cal Ir--:e :o tht u.-tH. and ?. ihtmlj .- tmfirltnt euher i!h your N-alth c- r.".ey. Ity teaon of otir en-irmoo. buir. t it irr '.Tr. ' 'l ioku ihan lhcn of any other Medial IrK::jtr. and may eren be paid in moi-hh- iuM-il:n-n: if desired. IVm't par any a-t-n-i -n to qnackv or unabnrs who cla'n t.. rire voa m .c to m dav." .t u m. n nfrum. If you have, tn-d everylbaur ehc and ! failed.coaetov.andr.winnreyoi. Kemember ! tha: ynjr GLAKAXTFK is iavied by THE I LAKC.F-ST MKIIICAI. INSTITtTE I TIIK Wt.RLIl. CAPITAL ?r.u.o. Before -mm ' to at ak any JIercan:,I Ae."-e. or yoor .wn banter, a. to onr munc-jl respoobility and bi.f ne. sundine. We v-id FKF.K. upon appi.fatioo. a T7?- treat Me oa cnsUfino. Mond poivm. f o! 'r ie-scmuicoarSt:ni-M TOXINtreatm-ot.anihow to can be cotape:ely cared white you remain at home and attend 10 joar rtxoUr duti-v. International Sersm Toxin Company CAPITAL. 91.000.000 Sellt ;c St. limit EUj., Niw York City r yY'iTiW' w m 1 ii n s '& iii ll .jkaw-s. . i f m . i , .. .. W SThMJKI! g.K.d form n the back fie'd for the Tigers. Callahan has kept in the public eys rather 1 'ice- the "o-- -iro-luets of n:. time. With the wiping out of the Horten law new material became scarce in the Kast- anil hi .ym-e Ihihui ;ilre:titv TV..II known m opportunity to hoM thefr own In what bouts were carded. I. N. t . t'.'e Ilntertnlnnient. The I. X. r. -. 0f North SL Ijiuis will give us anrual e;tiet t.tinment and hop at lai Ttii'ier !Ia I Tliirtetnth and Mon thi ....jng Hie entertainment f a min-trr-l show, with dancing lkw Ue Wan' to Talk or Write to Every Sufferer From VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, RUPTURE, BLOOD PO.'SOH, KERVOUS DEBILITY A: d Allied Weaknesses or Diseases Peculiar to Men. Vearj. it iira'tl.'e In irc-.tlng Chronic, Nervous. Blood Sp--.uil Diseases of men gnes us many advantages over 'he family phsicl.in. who Luks the experience so nec essary In sri-cialty rases. We are prompted In mak ing this a ncrous off-r of payment when the euro is effected through perfect confidence Ir. our ability to cure evry man afflicted with these diseases, Wc hav cured thousand of weak, broken-down, discouraged me.i. We ran do the same for you. Investigate bcfor tr -allng elsewhere; we will explain how different, bet ter tnd more curative our modern methods ot treat ment are than the old-lime systems still employed by unprogressive doctors We treat all patients personal is e-ertamty of cure Is what you want. We are skilled n our specially and will treat you honestly and fairly. Don't stand idly by ar.J see your health and man IiuhI slipping away when we will guarantee you a '.isTlag cure .ind restoration under the above fair terms. Write to-day. gH" IS OUR BEST J GUARANTEE, STRICTURE SUFFERERS. Our ctir fjr Pfrictu-f if. rainless nl rrniannt. and fr from sarxerv in nr form. id ai Kvrv ottnt- Tim 3 th urethra !- forerer ip moPil. Ail ;ifcharse won ca.nr?t. J n nam mat Ion ami efciren art allajreU. the prtnutr ytand and hladdr are (ij1M and the entlie uriiwrT tract I quickly restored to Jt no-rral. heatthv rnd( ttm. A vol! ruttinc and ":i Latins operations; iliey leare ytm In a wor condition than before. N-cIectrd Stiictur reswlt In ierkU! bladder and kfdner complications. We cure you In from U to days. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. If you bate fre throat, mucous patches, pim ple., copter cHn-u vpots. sore and ulcers, bon. pains, faillne hair or any symptoms of this dls v. lo either primary securstary or tertiary staRrs. mr to us end be forever iM of It. Our treatment quickly destroys the virus clean ihe skin, purines the blood ami thoroughly e'eartoes and eradicates all traces of polon from Ihe .vatem. All dancer of transrolralon or re currence Is removed. Don't rely on patent med icines or Intrott vour health to Incomretent rirtuKhMt or pbyaiclans. Why take mercury and lotaah for jeers nhen vir can guarantee ou a Immanent ciire In from 3 to lays without the use of these Injurious remedies? cotuu'it us at once. description of your cae In your own words. assured they will receive the same careful .-are it.r Heme Treatment is the moj correspondence is connV-ntial. Iloufa 3 a. 1 '.instillation jnd examination tree FRANCIS BUILDING. ' 1 303 OIItb ST.. SLtaals. tic. Chronic Tlrnnchltl., Catarrh of Illail. tier and L'rlnary Dlachnrcea. club ix -ts iiotns. Dr. BOHANNAN Cire til Ckrwafc aad SpeeUt I;mu. Ir. D.' "Y'Z-Uble:riti-t ',e.tt..rlycarrfrrro sXfbility.0ry.t3 W.kiH-M,lMehwL,VarKtre!er sii evil rfo:t-h)Sfraay4-tarulrrororKrewe.liifroittteolofevea week. In MaadeoffUatlvster.irdiD tLlaparfer ever tortjr jew. iihI hat nevrr f i .e-1 1 n cu. in tie Worst l'iH liikan.Vt2rtatbeeMIIiUl..A(jCHMICXwao ! veftkBea.torrM.dtbeirveirav, frire. five I-ollir-I trial facav;07Mlar.wll1 !w that the Kereedy t aaKtfcatUartwtia-d. oldeaIy bf VH. C.VPottAX X. Ya. n Mrra nrrei. L Lenlc. aio. 'Jef.it B7 i4.i:. xurtlr acrlcd rtiwai Circur FKE&. CHICHTSTCR'S CtlCLtSH ENNYROYAL P8LLS line'" - u-tiy v-eaaine. i ATE- ii-iWjM I41c. aaa Dnri A I la RED au-l CU ntaJI! fraira. araJl j ut ?r -fce Tpkeeovtker. JUfmr Darcr-. haLetllaUaaa aatl laalta !. rrlleiiUra, TeUa !! MA ltI1r fee LAuJl.a.Mlatfar. .-w tarn Hall. 1 o.o TaMt-MaU. aMr DracrfMa. CtthMUpria.u.ira A PSS- Bod IMj rrT. 2ta42a aarH l'HIH,, fA t 4 A 0 I i