THE ST. LOTTIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, MARCH G, 1901. Some Sensa --England's Forwards Proved Description of "Fjj A A T" Both Local Teams to Depart by nTTO T Too Strong for Irish Players in J tional Catches Made I I Shortly for Training FOOTBALL A VLU1NJJ Plavers on Both Teams. hMnhhA Quarters in the South. the International Bugby Match. rhAlD ble for the dislike of tho pcpulace to ths gasaj. Penalties for lnfracuons of Rugby CARDINALS CATCHING STAFF WILL CONSIST OF MINOR LEAGUE RECRUITS nUes ara so freqvent as to delay nd, CARDINALS SHOULD SHOW tjo'.l play. Iho auxiatlon paw calls fr . racTa ai.n wort, and it atZcrus less chance) ...... ,. . ... " & - fcr fOZLlEg. PENNANT FORM THIS SEASON Prleatlasr axd Mallory divided the Wa- - tcrioo Cc?. anil Lonely Star and Princo ttrlu On? and Loceiy Star and Princa Plausible the crack puppy, divided tha Pitching Staff Looks to Be the Best in the League Waterloo P.atc for dogs btaten in the sec- Local National's ond roujd of the Waterloo Cup. Mallory Browns Have Landed Several Star Players for 1904 Team divided tho plate last year, and Prelstlavv divided the purses. Both should know tha Best and Worst Plays Ever Made by How Von Altcar Uats pretty welL llomtray, by fcabulous Fortune, out of Klllmcde. won Der Ahe Coached Eoger Connor. tho Waterloo Cup, as previously printed in Tho Republic Owln to tha illness of K Wilkinson, touch slipped tho CJP, whllo Mr. Unco judged. Improved article with a man lodged on position An- The prospects for an that MADE OX SKIS. during coming derson showed more speed than the fleet TRianDOCS Jl!Ml'J of In St. Louis the Harry Bay ever had at his command. In season are bright. tho matter of hitting long fouls, John was Tho annual meeting of tho Norwegian In the the Cardinals also truly a marvel, but when a meant Ski Club was he.d at Holmenkollen. near a was as tame a3 he we-- e throughout circuit by John it . Chrlstlanla, on i"bruary a. Tho first of are conceded the the captain of the Rascals or Fudge-- eminent baseball critics to have at least Huelsman should lend the proper finish the races, nominally liftccn kl.omatcts a first division team, while no less an to the Browns' outfield. The big fellow- - has (alco and or.c-llu- id CUIm). vaa brourft C the head broken many a pitcher's heart, and off oa the tlrat day In v ntry Wc Jthcr, tiij authority than Harry Pulllam. threatens to break loose again this sea- organization, concedes them to be wind U.OWU.S o..3.jnniiy iresh troin t..J of the son. norificaar, ,i.h sliih, w..eh tuUi ta i .J the dark horse of the race. SECOND BASD DOUBTFUL. ski, euu inaCj t..o ui Uinta heavy, Louis mich a team much Second base is the one doubtful per in audition to Uilc,br.sl.io For shin;; St. out ii.obauly co.ria nurl.iti credit is due the Robions Since their In the Browns' make-u- Enough .. vn.3 li.artr tweuty thun lu- tein hi.o...i.ic.3, :u ttiut u vuit nut u -- connection v 1th baseball locally F. dellass have answered the call for the place, be,r pruuiw that sou.0 of thu cjm,ctitor vt.o and Stanley Itoblson have constantly en- whether McAleer will be able to pick one o.s;rt-ac- d ou urr.val h.mt. Fortuiiaiu.y good one remains to be seen. noi.o Miro rciiy tsu v.orsj their deavored to give the city the best baseball 1902 f.r Padden, if he can regain hi form, und t.o crnatar u.i..a.nt occur. -- a talent procurable. should place without any trou- to any o forty-eevo- n en- make the the mta m.o tcv Coming from Cleveland the Robisons ble, Dick's1 long lay-o- ff season and part race give but last in tl.o than cutuiloao rem iu.j. deavored to to St. Louis a pennant his bad thumb may have permanently and clothes torn by plna an.dita and -- winner Their efforts, while not success- ability as a ball plajer. It Pact-de- n uerwood. u ful, gavo local of hurt bis fans the best article can round to form the Brow As will 'lhia cndlnt c!car,y forcto d what the re-s- baseball they had seen for many seasons have a splendid infleld. 'When Dicli was of the ruce would be, Bringing such stare as Burkett. Heidrick. in the game last season the Briwns ana scytral of tho competitors consequent- Powell, Young and Crlger to the city, the showed a spirit that was alwajs lachlng ly withdrew from tiu.t cun.est Robisons did not stop there, but went out was out of the fray. Without The llftv kilometer;! thlrtj--on- o open w when he (a trine over on the market and purchased Padden the Browns showed about as much miles) was run on tho 10th lnut. over and Robinson, at that time stars of In midwinter. course, vveru price" animation as a bear trying nor the ditncuitis national repute, at fabulous Demont once a wonderful plascr. and dlminhintd by the or otaer condi- war between and tlrst-cla- ss wcatr The the National Harry Gleason. the brother of tions, for temperature S de-rti-c3 American leagues cost the Robisons many the was but ball plajer, will make a bid for Paddcn"3 lmhrenhelt or 1 degrees below of their star plavers, but they managed shoes. irmzlng point, which to get together a team that, while it made was wonderful made tne snow tto Robl-son-- At his best Demont a dry, and consequently not slippery an indifferent showing, proved tho ? regains his cvl Brooklyn for very tnouju to be thoroughly determined men plajer. If be hold rat traveling, whlie a gale of League form he will make Padden luitle to wind blew from the northeast witu drift- Last season tho local National his place at second ing snuw, and proved owners tried to secure a good team. The Browns disappointed troublesome to the llrst-cla- ss One thing sure, the men. In addition which, scoured the land for talent and last season. to this the snow paid salary of their most ardent admirers covered the flats was to loose that the a tho a bank They may do the same tnis season. At men deep, In some president to handle their team for them look for the tank and lnstanceu Misfortune mismanage- present the fans do not when crossing lakes reached the water in the form of to make any formidable bid for that lay above ment and internal dissension cost the Browns only way the Browns the frozen surface, sot team many good games, finished the pennant, so the their ski Iced, and were much hampered. and they Ibe disappointment is by golng out twentj-on- e a poor last Last winter F. De Hass can a Of who had entered, but four- Robison said he would give St. Louis a and capturing a gooa pusiuuu ." w. teen started. Shortly after getting away pennant H the flnrt man returned with broken est, winner if it took him tho rest of Bu? the Browns finish as got his llfo to get such a team together, and whether fln-U- h borrowed another pair, and set out again, as third or not. they should certainly but he could do little with strange from present Indications he may realize thah did last campaign. the ski, hid ambition higher thev Wallace and soon retired. The Tryull men galneJ began by capturing Charley Burkett. Huclsmann. tho first fivo places, the best times belne He Nichols strong a combination 1 for manager and pitcher of his club. This et al. nro too division, ufi.28. 6.05.t2, 5 03 and 6J3J3; the tntlalf the leaders of the tecond next best, Rlngerige, coup was followed by the capture of Jack it's to disappoint the a rustic from coming Tavlor. and later by the signing of Joe mi to tho Browns making a fight in sixth In 5.11:57. Among tho spectators Corbott locll patrons of who faced the ley blast at the winning These boxmen, aided bv Thlelman, for tho first division. . post near Frogner Soeter might be seen "Mike" O'Neill, "Charley" JIcFarland the Crown Prince of Norwaj and Sweden nnd "Pcto" Dowllng, should prove the DAVY FULTZ TELLS OF HIS and his eldet son. Prince. Oustav, both, best pitching in league. enthusiastic skiers. staff the PLAYS- - xuu Beckley and Gradv, heavy sluggers, BEST AND WORST f levins eu.upeution took place on were nest landed Three new catchers tha oku ijiBu, ino entries in an tnree have been added, and while they are as classes, whicn numbered 1S3, were somo et untried they come to St. Louts rec- David L. Fultz. the crack olghty less than last jear, and several cf man- Is one of the BYERS. t DAVE ZEARFOS3. STARNAGLB. uiuoo wno naa ommended by conservative baseball of the New York Americans. first-cla- ss entered aid not put in an agers. dona so A well-bui- lt chap, who will catch for the Whom McCloskey recommends as a Formerly a catcher for Colorado Springs, appearance, while others of the many players who have season. backstop. who will be a regular Cardinal during third Tor the infleld positions the Cardinals of professional Cardinals this class had been weeded out at a trial on have two men for every place, but Nlch-o- li much to raise tho standard the previous day. The day was perfect will reduce the number before the basebaH in recent jears. Fultz was a for the occasion, with a comfortable tem- perature 14 campaign Is very far advanced. member of the famous team o Brown of degrees Fahr., and the snow STRONG PITCHING STAFF. captaincy of mllo course recently A. R. of play as supreme of golf. in excellent condition. The competition University that, under the was playing Harvard in Cambridge, in then, switching, try tho hitting game that Churchill medal the test takes placo on .e "Sfi College, Oxford, Klrkaldy good point a hill, which rises to Of the new men landed by the Robisons Giants, caused such a or '97. I well remember. pltjs will drive them back, varying It right in Caius mado the distance makes a when he ISO Billy Lauder of the In -- one minutes fortj-fou- r sec- says, we are play height of about feet above the plain 1SSB-- are not ferquent In collego games, gamb, he will find lots of chances to fort j and "When matched to each there Is little doubt that Nichols, Taj lor college circles in 7. Fulta and a (a froxon lake). The length of the track sensation in this one in con"iequence caused quite a slip men along over the pan for runs. onds, though a deal of the course lay over other wo never think of playing medal on 1S4 ni-- Corbett will make good. Dowllng excels as a base runner, and whllewltn Plowed ground. As the pace came close We play match system." the slope Is yards, tha ledge from In 1902, he sensation at the time, and has gone down Selee, with his bunch of short hitters, can sjstem. which tbe leap Is made being Phllidclphls, red-lett- to being even five mile objection professionals built about nnd McFarland should form the other two the Athletics of In Brown's basball history as a draw In the others, and It Is up to men an mlnutesto the The chief the two-thir- regular Thlel- was considered the fastest man on the It can bo seen how It was and over have against play Is the luck of the way down. The anglo slabmen and these, with event. It was a very close game, and near liko Chance and McCarthy to drive them fast match that of tho hill above ledge Is 15 man and O'Neill to help matters along, bases in the country. Its end. was I back by slipping in hits over their heads. countrj', too. of the pairings plaj ers oppose one an- the about season Dave was handicapped by a Brown ahead think, but to degrees, and tho lower portion 21 degrees. chould make things Interesting for the Last consequence by a very small margin Two Hward VON DER AHE COACHED CONNOR. other according lot would result In the Tho time occupied opposing- teams during this season. very lame knee, and was in men wero on bases, one on first and one Ono of the most ridiculous of the many Leading golfers of England are agaltat-In- g crack plsyers putting each other out early In tho descent from element of discontent which so sad- unable to shine with as great brilliancy on second, Von Ahe is of the question of a national gallery of and thus allowing weaker men to reach summit to base is about 15 seconds. This, Ihe - previous and no one was out The bat- tales told of old Chris der howover, varies with ly shattered the Cardlnals's prospects In his specialty- as during- the ter shot a sizzling grounder to Billy Lau- the time when he appointed golfers at St Andrews. They wish to pre- the last fw rounds. Vardon says, "If I tho condition of tho peacon lacking year. lut serve great golfers on canvas and meet Taylor in two snow. On the present occasion the ledge seems to bo this The right again der at third and It looked to be all over captain and manager of the St. Louis all and Braid the first was placed Robisons and Manager Nichols have In- Dave says his kneo is all with us. But BlUy picked up the ball Browns. Roger, a big, kindly, generous pasteboard Harry Varden's picture Is to rounds I will have to play very hard to somewhat lower down than formed their plaj era that they will be ex- now, as a result of constant treatment to Jaw, head the collection. win. The strain work may weaken me so usual and widened considerably, a great confidently ex- clean and gracefully, touched third, for- soul, did not have it in him roast. Improvement, as men spsed pected to do their best, and they are In during the winter, and he cing out the runner on second, and then or even censure anybody, and this did not much that a very Inferior man, who has the had more dead earnest. Disturbers will bo pun- pects to be-- in his proper form when the " Bob Simpson, who Is quite well known been fortunate in securing easy matches, on when they Jumped, and did not neces- opening game snapped the ball to Rodman on first In please "der poss Chris at this time was sarily follow in other's ished. Plavers who show the proper gong sounds for the first plenty of time to head olT building some chutes as a side Issue, and In St. Louis, where he was Instructor of while I have been playing hard ones, will each tracks. Tho spirit will bo appreciated. For "discon- up on Washington Heights. He will ac- the batter. the and Country Club, Is spending leaping, however, was not so good as Rodman saw that the runner, who had one day he took Roger over to the chutes, Field defeat me." might have been expected, no tents" there will be no room this season. company Manager Griffith's team South been on first, overrun be- gang of carpenters was toiling the winter at his old home, Carnoustie, less than League thW spring. had secord, and where a Simpson playing great Internation- twelve out of the twenty who were In tha In the American St. Louis has games fore that man could get back Rodman busily. Scotland. is also Wales beat Scotland In their first not added as many new players as has "Somehow I can remember the I whipped the to me on second, said Chris, "you vos von vine golf. He did St Andrews in 72 recently Rugby played month. 21 class (veterans) coming to grief In League team, In my college days much better ball and I "Rocher." In 73. al match, last their first run, and thirteen In the second the local National but the played touched out the too-dari- runner by a yellow, aber you vos nod sefere enough and Carnoustie Eighty was a sound com- Hedges team should fare better than It than those I have participated In as a vaxd. blayers." score for the good plajer with the gutta points to S. The Welsh forwards descent The falls In. the other two daises mlt de 73 wera numerous, did last campaign. Jones on first looks to professional. They made more of an - "The beauty play was quick, "Maybe so, Mr. ball on either course, and Is excellent pletely smothered their Scottish opponents also but some of tha bo Improvement my mind, suppose. In those of the Its that's ..... An- was Jumpers did remarkably well. an over Anderson. Quite, I "clean action and remarkably good hoad- - said Roger, "but what can I do about ltT" work nowadays. The record for St and won for their side. The match correct, Anderson was a stjllsh "aver- glorious daya for old Brown we went In to work or Lauder and Rodman. The play "Rocher, ,s said Chris, Impressively, "you drews Is 71, held by Sandy Herd. nl.tvrd af Swansea. Wales, and attracted Lcef Berg, a reckless Junior, did 95 feet, age" player, but truly one of the dumbest win with a youthful vigor and ambition went through like clockwork, and as If It chust vatch me!" and Chris strode over to 25.000 persons In a terrific downpour of while Jonnum did 53 feet Style not dis- that ever Wore a uniform. that nothing could forestall. was prearranged, so neatly was per- spot five or six carpenters were English professionals oppose a proposi- rain. tance, however, Is the desideratum In ski When it came to stealing second base "A I figured In when Brown It a where Jumping. Kneet Hoist who recently formed. If I remember right the play bustling Ilka beavers. tion to make the open golf championship 1M ot gunses, Rugby football, by the way. Is falling jumped feet won the prize for tha saved the day for Brown, and we were "Hey, you sons of 6 holes medal play and have the first six stylish accorded mountains of praise for our good roared Chris, "vot I bay you for? vot jou Into additional disfavor in England each most Jump, doing to feet Nils work. While my part In the performance loaf und loaf and vork not, alretty, like teen qualifiers play off In 38 holes match GJestang Jumped IMS feet during the was one, You dummer Dlav. All the star professionals, save An year. The Inability of the rulemakers to meeting, but as It was done In practice not a prominent still, to bo able dls, for? You schwelnkopfsl Klrkaldy Sandy keep players foul work Is responsi no was to figure In It at all was a"matter of great eselsl You , . i drew and Herd, advocate from account taken of It pride to me, end I have never forgotten it. And Chris poured forth a flood of terrific "I was lucky to do quite a lot of base objurgations for twenty minutes or more, stealing In 1902 while I was with tho the astounded carpenters standing with champion Athletics, and made somewhat open mouths and Connor listening with of a reputation as a r. lA. game greatest glee. the Athletics played against the Clcve-Ian- ds "Dere," finally roared Chris, finishing up finSTTTil In Cleveland that year gave me his tirade, "here, poys, 1st a fife tollar pill. the opportunity of doing some more than I means nodlngs by vot I said. I chust usually running. was given you an exambles for to YOU brilliant of OF I vanted to make WHEN THINK credit of stealing four bases in that game, show Rocher. Now. Rocher, do as I do. and in one I remember that I stole Be firm. Be firm, und nefer hesidate to recond, third and home. I will not say use strong Iangvlches ven needfulsary-DAVI- S that I won the game by my running, for SNAP. I have forgotten whether I did or not, SOFT but it was a close game, and I think we Many stories have been told of the win- BLOOD won out, was once given In A I ter Job PURIFIES CURE "The very dumbest play I was ever guilty per- City Hall In return for his of occurred when I was with tho Staun- New York I know the diseases and weaknesses of ton, Va., club, and we wero playing sonal services for Andy Freedman, but against Richmond, I think. Anyhow. I Davis's own version, as given to the men like an open book. I have given my writer at tho time. Is the best, declares was troubled with a bad ankle, and In man of life to it, and thousands upon thousands my previous times I had been al- Elmer Bates, the clever baseball THINK Cleveland Press. OF lowed a runner by the courtesy of tho the of men, restored to Vigorous Vitality, opposing captain. The ninth inning came "I was In Freedman's office one day, George, said to me: 'Da- are to-d- living monuments to the skill, around, and as the score was very close said "when he I decided to run mvself, and so notified vis, you have been loyal to me. Your knowledge and success of Doctor Cook, the player who had run for me before name has been entered on tho paj roll Tiie Moss Popsiapasd widegg-ElgsOw- o Blood Poriiiep There was a Staunton man on first and down at the City Hall for J350 a month. I never hold out false hopes, I never un- there were two out I managed to knock Is that satisfactory?" dertake a case I cannot enre. I have out what would have been good for a "'Is the work I am to do very exact-lne- ?' three-bagge- r, but after hitting the ball I I asked. made so thorough a study of all the dis- calmly walked back to the bench, having "' "Very he said. 'Every two weeks you GUARANTEED PURELY VEGETABLE Varicocele, forgotten that I was to do my own run- must sign the pay roll for $175 If jou eases of men of Stricture, ning. The man on first got all the way haven't time to go down to the hall after Contagious Blood Poison, Hydrocele, home, but the ball wa3 fielded in from the money Til see to it that a man This is the season that tests the quality of your blood, the back fence and over to first, putting brings it to you. It will not be asking Nervous Debility, General Weakness, me out, and the side, ond-th- e run in con- j ou too much to sign j our name twice for and if it is not good, then evidences of it will begin to so sequence did not count, Staunton was de- $K0, will It?' Loss of Vitality vail have cured feated 2 to 1 in ten ." " 'No.' I said. 1 guess I can do that,' show as the weather grows warmer. Carbuncles and boils, many thousands of cases that if there is CUBS WORKED GAME. and that was all I ever had to do." "Selce started In with the Davis makes this confession, probably, pimples and blotches, and numerous itching and burning MY MOTTO: a cure for YOUR disease you will find it game last jcar and worked It pretty hard with the hopo that the sporting public will right off reel," said player. "He forget that a few months later, tempted skin eruptions will make their appearance, and are sure in- No Fee Expected Until a Cure here. When I undertake a case there is the a by American kind of let up on It later when the other by monej' offered the spring-tim- e THEGRKAT) Is Effected. no such thing as failure. charge noth- teams laid for It. That Is why he is so League, he deserted his benefictor. dications of bad blood. If finds you with im- III get couple Come to me la tbe strictest ing for consultation, and my knowledge, anxious to a of long hitters In ANSON WAS A HEAVY RUNNER. pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor condition to with- PURIFIER. his outfield. All his bunch last year were krow some of the gentlemen here as- m BLG89 confidence and let me make short-fiel- d "I kill and experience are at your service. hitters, and when the outfield sembled," sajs Jimmy Rjan. "will arise stand the strain upon the system which always comes at this you again realize that lite It drew In of course there was no one to and give me a prodigious hoot, but want - I will explain to you How and Why I drive them back. This forced him largely I worm living- ana inai it is game to say that good old Uncle Anson was one time of the year. A failure to look after your physical wel f?j&, jiirf ja&zrji good to be a man once men. Can Cure You; why the diseases of men to play one style of hitting and the of the headiest and most daring baserun-ner- s opposition solved It. You get a min that ever seen. Not uncle fare by purifying blood and gen- - j J : - Everything strictly coaitaen-tla- l. can drive longafly, even If It Is caught, I have that now, the toning up the ft. require the knowledge and skill of a a " stole so many bases, but that he was a and he helps outcome past master In the art of navigating when erai system, may result m a complete Dreaiang aown or Master Specialist. Come personally if "It's a clever manager that can mix up once he reached a sack. He would take Contultallon and Examination Frea. you can, but if yon cannot call, write to his hitting game and keep a pitcher guess- long chances and get away with them, health later on, and you will find yourself weak and run me fully, in the strictest confidence. A ing," said another. "How many times too. Suppose there was a man on third, you see men sent uo to sacrifice a plajer uncle cot down, with no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and ner- COOK KEDIGM. GO., is always possible foul-stri- and four balls. He would trot quick and certain cure along. Under tho rule, which down to first, and then, without even Ollvo St., St. Louis, Mo. by mall. has cut down this sacrificing somewhat, pausing at the bag, would dash on to sec- vousness. It, is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it 610 the batter takes one try at He does infleld 1 T according It ond. Tho whole would be thrown Acute or Chronic, cured cuickly. safely, surely, with this to rule. The next two balls Into a turmoil, the ball would zip back is this vital fluid that must supply vigor and strength to our systems, and upon its he tries to hit out-- A wise pitcher, sizing and forth, uncle would keep on for sec- JSk out stretching, cutting, pain and loss of time or In cast-Iro- up these n players, hands up the ond, man on third would break purity rests our chances for health. Any impurity, humor or blood convenience, no marker or now long standing or now ball, w hlch nobody could the for poison in the acts inju- complicated, i curei uoirt cut or dilate my treat- first but a Keeler home, and In about eight cases out of Stricture ment removes every tracel of the effect of early follies. lay down for a bunt. The man ordered ten both uncle and the other fellow would riously upon the system and affects the general health. It is to the morbid, unhealthy - to sacrifice falls down on It and gets Cnred In IB Daya MY NEW METHOD CURE fo- this disease Is simple. a arrive in safely. He was always turning dissolves and removes all obstructions from canal. strike called. Now, right on the next ball tricks on the base lines, and It seemed matter in the blood that chronic sores and ulcers are due. The pustular and scaly-ski- It Is where you can Judge your batter. If he more than strange that so huge a man I cure contracted blood poison In first, sec- Is- an artist he will sl?e it up nd bunt it could get away with such bluffs as he eruptions so common during spring and summer, show the blood to be in a riotous, ond and third stages. My record of thirty if he can or crowd It out. The average was alwavs working. batter will try to lace it out and away "One of feverish condition, as a result of too much acid or the presence of some years, eradicating from the system and goes chance, majbe, the few times I saw uncle irritating humor or Blood Poison stay the to advance a nipped was by Fred Tenney. The old gen- curing to cured afflicted men. Taint- man. The batter that thinks along with tleman had reached third, and was acrid poison in tie blood. A large per cent of human ailments have their origin in a Cnred In 30 to OO Days ed blood, pimples and copper spots, patches the pitcher Is the one that gets away there and sores In the mouth, swollen or soften a runner on first. The man on first start- polluted, diseased and gums, with what he wants. If the pitcher has ed down, and uncle whooped It up for blood, can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation ing of tbe tumors ana uicers of the skin, ltneumatism and catarrn, got all the brains, the hatter goes and sits home. He figured that he could either get pains In the legs, chronlo ulcers or tumors anywhere. I cure In all stages by down somewhere in the shade and thinks and uproots and expels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, condition. usea exclusively Dy me. back to third safelv. or home, according natural If MX NEWLX uiacuvisrttiiJ aituiuuu, his batting cjo has gone wrong. to the throw. But Tenney fooled him. In- I cure Varicocele quickly, safely, without cutting, "The foul-stri- rule has driven these stead of oasslng the ball to anyone Tenney you have any symptoms slow-move- rs Springfield. Ohio. May 16. 1903. danger or dete ltion from business. I will point out out of the sacrificing busi- rushed across the diamond, shaking his Wh6rflafc w May iwa the dangers and explain III NEW DISCOVERT, ness. It has not, however, decreased bunt- arm as if about to throw. Uncle seemed On two occasions I havo used your or. aa DlOOa, ana are I have used your S. S. S. this spring. Varicocele an original and safe cure for Varicocele, operated ing to any marked extent, and j ou will actually bewildered, scrambled back and S. S. S. In tho spring fine results. I exclusively by me. MY NEJWLY DISCOVERED see as much of It In a game as usual. forth six or seven times, and was finally with thinking of a blood puri- - and found it to be a blood purifier of tho oan heartily tonlo r.-.- Corel nllboot Oparalloa METHOD la the safest, quickest cure for this I think if a manager can get his team captured standing still. I think that mis- recommend It as a and r tv,n- - !,: c o Q Q best order. My system was run down disease. drawing In the Infleld or outfield and fortune pretty nearly broke his heart." blood purifier. I was troubled with uei, men iuiukoi o.O. O., and my Joints ached and pained me oon- - I have cured thousands of cases of headaohos. indigestion and liver trouble, a remedy With a long- - siderably, and I began to fear that I was Lost Vitality, Physical Debility, De- disappeared use spondency. Pimples, Loss of Energy, which all tinder the of a t,i:et,j going to be laid np with Rheumatism. I Falling Memory. Palpitation of the few bottles of your great blood remedy, reputation had used S. S. S. before, and know what Nervous Debility Heart and stunted development. My ENGLAND'S S. S. S. My appetite, which was poor, it-- so me. STALWART FORWARDS and that has proven it was; I purchased a bottle of it, and newly discovered method, used by was greatly can . , Cored In 30 to 00 Daya makes a radical cure, without pain or helped. I eat anything 1f : --J.v- have taken several bottles, with the result detention from business. I want now without fear of indigestion, &c" ly uc d apetint,: m uib- tno aches a palns j b.a(i g gone; I cure all diseases of a private nature WERE TOO MUCH FOR IRISH AT RUGBY and my blood has been thoroughly eases of the blood, and a my blood has been cleansed and rcno. about which most people dislike to cleansed ofimpurities and made rich and ;- - .rtT.: --l vated, my general health built up, so that a emu s- - - consult their famllv doctor, such as strong again. As a tonlo and blood pur - upci iui iumt iy j can cheerfnlly testify to its virtues as- a Private Diseases discharges, drains, eruptions and all mar it is ou you oiaim tor it. tem builder. S. S. S. con- - blood purifier and tonio. contracted troubles. vmrrTDN for ran sunpat repdblic thoroughly sodden that horses will sink England decisively MRS. GEORGE WIEGEL. no mercury, pot- - STEIN. Borne of the notable successes of beat Ireland in the to their knees In the soil of the hill tops. 771 E. Main St. tains my professional career have been international rugby football match played In the radical cure of enlarged There were LCSO dogs benched In the ash. or other at Blackheath. England, in February, 19 arsenic Troubles and Inflamed conditions of the London show Agricultural Ter- Prostatic Gland. My points to 0. The Irish team was highly at Hall. mineral, but is composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal Prostate treatment riers of all breeds made the best showing. acts dlrectlv. rdnrlnc InfTtimmn. before the contest. Experts store-hous- es gland, rated ngreed Oddly enough experts agree properties and gathered from nature's the fields and forests. thou- tlon and Irritation; It heals the removes the obstruction and estab that? no country ever sent out a bigger, that the Eng- The lishes free passage or tne naiurai secreuons, witnout pain or discomfort. lish setters and the pointers shown at sands who have used S. S. S. and know from experience do Consultation is free and Invited, and In consulting me you may be sure faster or more Impressive set of forwards the St Petersburg, Russia, show were what it will in blood troubles,, thit nothing that science can devise or skill perfect has been left undone to than the Green Isle. Still tho big fellows much superior in every way to those do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for know better afford jou a speedy, safe and permanent cure. used poor Judgment shown In any bench In England. The they uo can be found WRITE me In full confidence, explaining your troubles as they appear to end the backs did caninlty agree my opinion but poorly; English critics of that the than S. S. S. If you are thinking of a blood purifier, think of S. S. S., which yon and receive by return mall honest and candid of your case. Russian-bre- d English setters and pointers has been England far outclass the best dogs of these classes sold for nearly fifty years, while the demand is greater now ever 610 OLIYE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. and Ireland have been so sod- shown In England, whereas, Borozols, than in its history. DR. COOK MEDICAL GO,, den with Incessant rain J a. ro. to p. m. Soadiya. a to only. that fox hunting, the beautiful Russian wolfhound, is much No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain the confidence of tbe t J the great winter sport of the Inferior in Russia to specimens seen on people. islands, has English become almost an Impossibility. Tho benches. Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without charge. British islands are mere sponges, so Running over a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA

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