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FOURTEEU THE prrrsBURG PRESS nrcrRSDAT evening, 2, 1905 RIVALS TO PLAY AT SEASON'S END mm Plan to Decide Strength of "there specks before your eyes aad blue rings under them, losing flesh, very nervous, alrrays expecting the worst to happen, etc. I You have abused Nature's laws and are new paying the penalty. Yen mast master your weakness before It masters you. Call and talk the matter ever. Are yon lean vigorous than yon once were; troubled with a gradual decline of your Manly, Vigor at times; lame back.

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I lead, Come to me trouble. "Yale Is Superior to Harvard in Many Ways," Says Gillespie, Whose Squad Played Both On Consecutive Saturdays Chancellor McCormick Anxioas to Imbue College Spirit Into University Intense Enthusiasm Over Game With Wasb-Jefiv Mosse Confident vuuiot rail. could not be pierced. made our greatest gains through the center, which seems to be the weakest part of the line. Harvard seems to be stronger than Yale DON'T LET MONEY MATTERS KEEP YOU AWY.

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SUNDAYS 10-4. DR. KANE'S "ftlff SPECIALISTS, A mass meeting of the Western University students is b'lng planned for Fime day next week by Chancellor S. B. M0rmick.

The time and place have not bpen chosen, but an effort will be to arrange so that all departments ran attend. The hope of a greater university in the future is drawing the departments together. This has been demonstrated at football games. Even the midweek frames attract a large number of the student body. At the mass meeting next wer-k the students will hear what is expected of them at the W.

J. frame on week from next Saturday. Work was started at Exposition Park on the new routh Ftand, which will be ready for the Y. J. and other big Karnes this fall.

The contractor has agreed not to interfere with regular practice of the W. U. P. team, and his men will keep off the field Saturday while the W. IT.

game is in progress. They will also be out of the way next Tuesday while W. TJ. P. is playing Franklin Marshall.

Coach Mosse expects a great deal more trouble Saturday with Bethany than Slount Union gave yesterday. Bethany gave Marietta a. hard fight this year, and Marietta is one of the leading teams of Ohio. The game Saturday will begin at 3 o'clock. Box seats are now on sale at Pratt's.

Western University will have a hard scrimmage this afternoon. The scrub team is now in excellent shape, and barring the varsity, is by far the best eleven in the city. It will line up against the varsity and will afford the regulars the best kind of practice. This is really the first year that W. U.

P. ever had a complete scrub, and for practice In the past had to depend a gTeat deal upon the assistance of outside teams. Prof. Fetterman, who is treasurer of the athletic committee, is selecting a force of ushers for the W. J.

game. The students will have their first drill at Exposition Park before the Bethany game on Saturday. HITCH OCCURS IN DEAL FOR THE BOSTON CLUB CJn nCllfl HUE Second UU I. II II Mlbi Third DR. LORENZ I can for for I cure I cure I cure lysis For Men.

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CftPTflIN BROWN WILL NOT DESERT, SAYS Clubs in the Major Leagues New York, November 2. Baseball magnates have a plan on foot which promises to settle anually the rela tive strength or the clubs In the two major leagues, as well as nil the box official coffers unto bursting. The Plan proposes to cut the regular schedules in both leagues a month or six weeks and take up the remaining playing time between the clubs of both, organizations in post-season games. Every club Is to play all the clubs in the rival league four games, two at home and two abroad, and then the pennant winners will play for the world's championship. Ban Johnson and "Garry" Herrmann are both behind the scheme and It looks good.

If this goes through the after-season speculation on the relative strength of the weaker clubs In the two leagues will cease. It will be down in black and white. The imense profits reaped the series between New York and Philadel phia and the two Boston clubs, the two Chicago clubs and the two St. ouis clubs gave Johnson and Herrmann the Idea. It is very likely that the scheme will be adopted at the December conference.

No club In either league could well offer objection. It not only guarantees some great sport, but will be a money maker of large proportions. II err era. Is III. The Hanlon-Herrera contest at Los Angeles has been postponed to November 20 on account of Herrera's illness.

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Captain Gillespie, of the West Point eleven, which played Yale and Harvard on consecutive Saturdays, says in the Yale News of the teams: "Yale on the offensive is certainly superior to Harvard. Such line plunges as Yale displayed on Saturday have not been seen before this season on the army field. Their players appeared to be everywhere, helping the runner from the front and behind. Yale also has a much more formidable and spirited attack than Harvard and puts more speed and life into it. Another noticeable advantage which Yale shows over Harvard is in the work of the backs.

They play less individually than Harvard's and get together better, helping klong the man with the ball and affording him good protection. "Taking up the comparison from a defensive standpoint, I should say that on the whole Yale Is little stronger, although, we were unable to make long gains in the first half without losing the ball. At the two-yard mark Yale's lines BREEZY BRIEFS WILL DRIVE They are telling- this at the expense of Jim Corbett: In the height of his ring career, while he was in Philadelphia, a slender young man with pink cheeks was introduced to Corbett and said: "You don't look: like a prize fighter, Mr. Corbett. Does your mother know you are a prize fighter?" "Why, no; she doesn't," said Corbett.

"And If she did it would break her heart. She thinks I am a burglar." "Hurry Up" Yost is trying to get a chance to pit the Michigan eleven against Yale or Harvard, biit with little show of success. The East, which Imagines it is the whole thing in everything, claims it would have nothing to gain and everything to lose by playing the Michigan eleven. Young Corbett has four fights on hand within the next two weeks, but none of them should give him much cause to worry, as all of them are with second-raters. The Pennsylvania eleven is acquiring the dubious distinction of playing1 the roughest game of football of any of the big schools.

One of the worst offenders on the team is said to be Stevenson, who is a brilliant all-around player. William Murray, manager of the Jersey City base ball team in the Eastern League, has turned down the offer of the management of the Cincinnati Reds at $5,000 a year. He says he gets that much in the minor league and hasn't one-half the worry to contend with. The higher court in Indiana has decided that Sunday baseball where admission is charged Is Illegal In that State, which blocks the hope of Indianapolis to get on the map as a seven-day baseball town. With the privilege of Sunday baseball, Indianapolis would be one of the best ball towns of its size In the country.

Tom Jenkins, champion wrestler of America, has been appointed boxing and wrestling Instructor at the National Military Academy at West Point by President Roosevelt. John W. Gates has become a full-fledged horse owner at last, having purchased the well-known filly Lotus at Jamaica track for $15,000. Mr. Gates has an application for racing colors before the Jockey Club.

He wants an all-scarlet color scheme, jacket and cap of that color. It is said that Gates has won and lost $1,000,000 on the races. This is the first time he has ever entered the owners' list. The fine work done by Ollie Pickering In a minor league during the past season may recall him to major company. Ollie fielded in old-time form, and clouted the ball with commendable regularity John W.

Gates is preparing to race one of the most powerful strings of horses next year in training. He will have for his trainer Durnell, and his jockey will be Wiley. The ranks of the vegetarians has lost its only satellite Kid Parker, who eschewed meat of all kinds for many months, having broken over and returned to thick, juicy steaks somthered with mushrooms. Parker was one of the most promising lightweights in the country when he suddenly gave over his old style of training and turned vegetarian. Whether It was the vetables or something else, he lost his prowess and received several unmerciful beatings.

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It will cost you nothing and may mean a lifetime of health and happiness to you. CORRESPONDENCE One persona! lslt is always preferred, but if you cannot call at mv office write vour symptoms fully. I have the most perfect system of home treat at this point, due probably to her superior weight. "In the end positions Yale seems to have decidedly the better of it. Harvard's ends were much easier to circle than Yale's, and long gains were made around them.

We made no long gains around the lale ends. "In catching and running back punts the teams are about equal, and it is hard to make a comparison between them. But a difference that may be noted here is th way in which the Yale ends ran down under punts, downing the man with the ball before he could get started. "Taken as a whole. If one can judge the merits and weakness of the two teams from these eames.

I should say that Yala has a much more formidable and spirited attack than Harvard, is stronger on the defense as a whole, but weaker in the center of the line." THAT AWAY WORRY that he has gone back to red bloods producing beef his friends have hope that he may regain some of his lost prestige. Bulletin Mike Donlin has not whipped a waiter for a week, and Rube addell is acting like a normal human being. Yale is working hard to strengthen Its defense, improve the punting and get new formations perfected to be used against Princeton. The eleven Is fast rounding into condition, and looms on the horizon as about the stiffest football proposition in the east. Six hundred, head of thoroughbred horses will be shipped by express from California to New York, making the largest shipment of thoroughbreds ever un dertaken by an express company.

The horses are from the Rancho del Paso of Jas. R. Haggin. Forty-eight cars will be required to ship the horses across the continent. They will be divided up into four trains, and the cost of transferring the horses will be about $75,000.

Breaking up of the Rancho del Paso is a great blow to breeding interests on the Pacific coast. It is said that since Young Erne bested Abe Attell and Young Corbett he has had to order a hat three eizes larger than he formerly wore. Young Erne is considerable of an In and outer. When he fought Corbett two years ago he chased all over the ring, and when he went against Attell in St. Louis his work was so bad he was hissed in nearly every round.

Kid Herman pounded him all over the ring. But now it looks as though he had struck an upward stride that may yet land him close to the top. But his head should be reduced. Just the same. In an experiment with tires a motorist has discovered that the wider the tire the greater the speed.

With a two-cylinder car equipped with two-inch solid Coach Stagg sees only the brawny men of Michie'an looming up on the horizon of the western championship, and is directing all his energies to hape the Maroons in the finest possible trim for the Thanksgiving game. Michigan Is playing wonderful football, and the Maroons will have the toughest battle of their career to take them Into camp. tires he was able to attain an average speed of 12 to 14 miles per hour. Increasing the tires to two and one-half Inches he got up to 18 miles. With four-inch pneumatics he was able to strike a gait of 20 miles, and increasing these by an inch on the back wheel gave him 24 miles an hour.

English boxing clubs have adopted the American way of refereeing fights. Formerly it was the custom in that country for the referee to sit in a chair outside the ropes and give all his orders to the boxers from his chair. The counting was done from outside the ring and. if a man was partially dazed, as most boxers are when dropped from a punch on the jaw, they are not able to realize that the counting is being done, and they are counted out before they are aware of it. Several important contests, it is claimed, have been lost through the counting being done in that way.

Harvard is getting ready for the game with the Indians next Saturday. The redskins are prepared to give a most praiseworthy account of themselves. The weakness of the Harvard ends is causing anxiety. Because he Is behind In class work, Arthur Erwin, Yale's giant guard, has been declared ineligible by the university faculty. MAKES WRECKS NOT CURES Louisville.

November 2. President Matt J. Winn, of the American Turf Association, ridicules the statement made by Billy Porter, sent out from New York, that Captain Sam S. Brown, the Pittsburg millionaire and enthusiastic turfman, lias decided to withdraw from the fight against tho Western Jockey Club. Colonel Winn said: "Captain Brown is quite ill at Pittsburg, and is not now discussing racing matters, for his physicians have ordered him to keep quiet.

Porter knows nothing about Captain Brown's intentions. Captain Brown has assured me that he will stand by the American Turf Association, and the statement that he intends to join the Western Jockey Club is a fiction pure and simple. He knows the crowd too well." Captain Brown is one of the members of the syndicate which recently purchased the tract of land known as Churchill Downes for $135,000. In this deal are associated Colonel Winn, Mayor Grainger, Colonel Andrew Vennie of New York, and Colonel W. E.

Applegate. of Louisville, all of whom are warm friends of the American Turf Association. It is not likely that Captain Brown, after making a large investment with Winn, would go back on the president of the association which controls the racing game in this vicinity. ment known to medical science. CONSULTATION ANU AO ICE KREB.

DR. LOREfMZ Hoursi 9 a. m. to 9 p. He Liys Down Rules to Govern the Sport in This Country Tom Jenkins says: "As wrestling is on a higher plane and Is a more popular sport in England than in this country, the following rules adopted will be of Interest.

"First. Every contest or competition shall be decided by not less than two, i and preferably four. Judges and a referoe, the latter to be appealed to if the Judges disagree; one judge shall not be empow- ered to give a decision. The decision of the referee shall be final, and, further, the referee shall have power to decide any point not provided for in these laws. "Second.

The wrestlers shall take hold how and where they please, subject to the following restrictions: The hair, flesh, ears, private parrs or clothes may not be seized, the twisting of fingers and thumbs is forbidden, nor may such a hold be obtained that the fear of breaking or dislocation of a limb shall induce a wrestler to give the fall. It shall be un- lawful to butt or to kick, but striking with the side of the foot shall not be deemed kicking. The following chips are barred. The double nelson, the arm or foot up the back with the bar on, the strangle, the half-strangle, the hang, the flying mare with the palm uppermost, and the foot twist. "Third.

A. fall Is obtained when a wrestler's two shoulders shall simultaneously touch the ground to the satisfaction of the Judges. "Fourth. If no fall be obtained within 10 minutes any two points i. both shoulders, both buttocks, or one shoulder and one buttock simultaneously touching the ground, shall constitute a fall; if within the second 10 minutes neither competitor obtain a fall, the wrestler first tuoching the ground with any part of hl3 person other than hands or feet shall be declared the loser.

If, after wrestling thus for 10 minutes 30 minutes in all no fall be obtained, the Judges shall decide which wrestler be declared the winner." HART RETIRES. Charles Murphy Succeeds Him to Presidency of Chicago Club. Chicago, November 2. By the formal transfer yesterday or the ownership or the Chicago National League baseball club. James A.

Hart, after a quarter of a century, as one of the foremost characters of the national game, retires from active participation in professional baseball, and is succeeded by Charles W. Murphy, who has been a resident of Chicago for some time, immediately following the announcement of the legal transfer of the stock, it was announced that deals are almost closed for rurther strengthening the National League club, which recently won the championship of Chicago. "Today marks my retirement from baseball." said Mr. Hart, "and a chief source of gratification to me Is the fact that the Chicago National League Club won the local championship and is re garded as a model organization of young, I canable and loyal baseball players. Frank L.

Chance will handle the man- ae-erial reins," saw president Mnrpny, "as he is not only a great all-round player, but is undoubtedly a manager of ability and rare skill. I think I am most particularly fortunate in having sych a man as Charles P. Taft associated with me as a stockholder. He has been a lover of baseball since he played it at Yale. Charles G.

Williams will continue as secretary and treasurer." Hlch School Wins. Yesterday afternoon at Friendship Park the football team of Pittsburg High School easily defeated that of Kast Liberty Academy by the score of 18 to 0. Neither team made much by line bucking, the lare-est gains being made by end runs. All of High School's touchdowns were made by McAllister. Lineup: High School 18.

E. L. A. 0. Page L.E McAllister Dunn, Nieman.

Isherwood Hazlett L.G Succo- Patterson Wainwrlght Challinor, Cohen. Rush Williams R.T Carter Woodside R.E.... Robinson Watterson and Haergerty Q.VK Nuttal McA'Hster L.H Jones Worrell R.H Kann Orr F.B Grafto Referee Young. Umpire Mueller. Time 20-minute halves.

Good Games for Braddock. The Braddock Scholastic football team, composed of members from the high schools of Braddock and vicinity, will uphold the dignity of Braddock on the gridiron within the next month. The team will play the Western University Sophomore team on Saturday afternoon next at 3:30 o'clock, at Edgar Thomson steel works pftrk. Braddock. On election day the McKeesport high school eleven will play the Braddock Scholastics at Braddock.

Ramblers to Meet. The following players cf the Ramblers baseball team are requested to report at the home of Manager Fowler Thursday as there win be an important business meeting: Mix, Caskey. DuPell. Marks, Strachan. Broderick.

Glancy. Gilroy, Forney and McKee. Xew Coach for AV. and J. Washington, November 2.

Another coach has been added to the camp of W. and J. team by the arrival of A. L. Smith, the famous Penn fullback and member of the All-American team of last year.

Smith has been assisting coaching at U. of P. He is coaching the W. and J. back field.

The team is now in charge of John Aiken, Blondy Wallace and Smith. The game next Saturday with O. M. U. is expected to prove a hard one.

JOURNAL'S TIPS ON AQUEDUCT RACES TODAY. Special to The Pma Ccpyright. 1H5, by Hearst News Serrlee. New York. November 2.

The Journal ofTers a full complement of of selections for Aqueduct today as follows: First race Newmown Hay, Gln-nette. Zeala. Second race Israelite, Martimas, Consuello II. Third race Arkllrta, Lancas-train, Reidmoore. Fourth race Colonial Girl, Eugenia Burch, Bedouin.

Fifth race Darkle. Consuello Sir BrUlar. Sixth race Lotus, Mollis Dono-hue. Caprice. The most probable winner AVOID DANGEROUS OR UNCERTAIN TREATMENT.

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or have the taint driven deeper into IT your I is aepieiea, you uu urn to be braced up for the time being by stimulating remedies. While needless surgery and harmful or stimulative drugs may be employed by alleged experts, who pretend to cure in an Incredibly short time, deep-seated diseases, which have existed for years, such treatment finds no place in my practice. I overcome all MALE pelvic diseases in the shortest possible time consistent with scientific methods. My cures are safe, painless and bloodless, and lasting; as life. No recurrence.

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Sundnys, lO to 4 only. only. PITTS F3I THE WELL-KNOWN admitted to the National League, with 1 all the powers and rights of the old body, and lastly on the question of paying 2,700 by Mr. Dunn for the retention of three of the present players on the team, which the triumvirate could have disposed of on releases during the sum- The title and the guarantee are the things upon which the deal really hinge, i for it can be stated that the sum of 1 $2,700 will not be allowed to stand In the way of a consummation of the transaction. ASSOCIATION GAME FAVORED Coach Stagg Says "Socker" Football May Be Adopted at Chicago Chicago, 111., Norember 2.

Association football will likely be adopted at the University of Chicago. Coach Stagg has set the seal of approval on the "socker" game, and It is to be a prominent feature of Maroon athletics in the future. The Moroon director announced his-plans for the innovation and issued his formal call for candidates for the university teams today. The adaptability of the English game to giving athletic experience and training to a large number of students, rather than to a few specialized athletes. Is its chief recommendation as a college sport according to Coach Stagg.

The university authorities will use their efforts to have it raised to a plane as near as possibly equaling the present standing of football and track athletics. The plan is to be worked out according to the methods in use among the English universities, where number of teams, affording training to the majority of the students, are maintained. After a preliminary move in establishing the popularity of "socker" in Chicago Coach Stagg will supervise the formation of four teams in the different colleges of the university. The Philosophy, Arts Science and Literature colleges are each to be represented by a team, and the dif-schedule's nS Wl" arrane "tercollege BIG BOWLING SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR TONIGHT. Pittsburg Rectinn-Unitv vs.

Great East em. on Great Kastern alleys Allegheny Section Allegheny vs Crescent, on Federal alleys. Monongahela Valley Section Munhall vs. N. Brad-lock, on Homestead alleys.

South Pittsburg League Werries vs Birminghams. on Tilltop allevs. Central I.eieue-O-i the Club allevs. Barbers Lea gue Times vs. Gorstbreins.

on Wyiie avenue allevs. Liberty Valley League Highlands vs. Central, on Penn avenue alleys. Amateur League Ivorv vs. Commercials; O.

P. (brought forward) vs. Clippers, on Wylie avenue alleys. Diocesan League St. Charles vs.

St. Joseph; St. Henry vs. St. Anthony.

OaLmont Club Champion. By winning the last team match In the championship series arranged bv the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association yesterday afternoon the Oakmont Country Club, which was already In the lead, clinched the title. The match, which was with the Pittsburg Field Club team, went to Oakmont, 24 to 10. This gives Oakmont the championship for a second year, the club's team having secured it last season. The association's schedule for lO matches for each club, each playing twice with every other member of the association.

Oakmont was defeated but once this season, when the Pittsburg Golf Club players took a match, 14 to 10, on June 7. VARICOCELE permanently cured by electro-vibrating treatment. OBSTRUCTION of the urinary passage cured in 10 day with BLOOD POISOW cured, all symptoms removed tn 14 days, without rnerfurv or potash. HYDROCELE or any swelling cured tn 24 hours without an operation, or no pay. CONTRACTED DISEASES '-rrt In 7 to 10 days.

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If unable to call, write your troubles fully. CINCINNATI IS AFTER L0BERT The Red Management Making Vigorous Effort to Land Him Cincinnati, November 2. Hana Lobert, the young third baseman tried out by the Chicago National League Club, will quite likely be signed for a spring trial by the Cincinnati club. The acquisition of Lobert will make the fight for the lace of third baseman hotter than was anticipated. The Beltzhoover youngster would raise the list of eligibles for the place to four Bridwell, Mowrey and Hinchman are the others.

The baseball status of Lobert has been misunderstood since the Chicago postseason city championship games. Lobert. though placed on the list of eligible players filed with the national commission before the games, did not participate in the benefits of the series that accrued to the players, and soon after he was reported to have ben secured by the Chicago Americans. Comiskey's claim to the player, however, is not valid. The player will be placed upon the National, league market today.

One of the first acts of President Murphy, of the Chicago Nationals, will be to "ask for waivers of claim to Lobert. the Cincinnati club will probably not waive claim, but, instead, becin negotiations with the plaver, who has given promise of considerable brilliancy as a third baseman. Lobert is a bih-nriced younsrster. He was with the Pes Moines club- and violated the reserve clause of his contract bv playing with the Jonstown club, from which be wns secrod by the Chicago The conditions of the purchase are to the Pes Mob-es club. Of TovT-t.

"ays: "I.obrt is a sniencMd ffp'der and an exceptional runner. He j.or.riWs -fell and showed ve-jMMtv. but be wt" i-t a straisrht b'tter. Manager Chance not nbt. to determtri.

nrvl gfter th tp'n'ein cv.nl wns settled we had no rt p-on" of l'rt nnl w' nt ke- hm. Hp Tlved IS Te. with to Ot-caro club, not a vfloipt bv wWrh enM a a hittpr VpTt b- had not Fttinfeldt been secured." WUP RAN W.ftY FROM MT. UNION COLLEGE. Substitutes of the Western University Of Pennsylvania football team were given a god chance yesterday nd lined un against the Mt.

Union College team of Alliance, defeating the visitor 57 to before about 500 persons in Exnn.ition Park. The Ohioans were outweighed but they were game, and after scrimmages In which they would be bowled over like tenrins they would wade right in again and take all they were sure was coming to them. Only once did the Mt. Union boys come near scoring. After an ex-chanee of punts the visitors got the ball on the 25-yard line and McDermott attempted to kick a goal from the field.

The wind was blowing hard and the bali went wide. Consultation free. Hours r. lMAY IS IX iximva COR. SMITHFIELD ENTRANCE SPECIALIST.

ST. AND SIXTH AVE. 404 SIXTH AVE. Yfllinn Mpn you are troubled with pimples, bad ua dreams, bashf ulncss. aversion to soclsty.

fear of impending danger, stupidness. despondency, loss of energy, ambition, hope and self-confidence, which absolutely unfits you for studv or business, you should take treatment from this NOTED specialist before It is too late. -J I I M.J as Thousands who have had their health ruined by Mercury testify that it makes wrecks instead of cures in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison While it may mask the disease in the systera for awhile, when the treatment is left off the trouble returns with renewed violence, combined with the disastrous effects of this powerful mineral. Mercury, and Potash, which is I eufrsrad greatly from Contagious r- B'ocxi Poison. I consulted physicians also a common treatment for Conta- who prescribed isiercnry.

NothW did gious Blood Poison, eat out the lining rae any good. in fact th treatment of the stomach and bowels, produce lJTSSdtoSt si.t: chronic dyspepsia, cause the teeth to tainly cured him, and I immediately Aerixr mate tenrlpr tmm? commenced it use, and in a short while decay, make spongy, tender gums, could find no trace of tho disease, affect the bones and muscles, and leave This was woyears and I can truth-its victims complete physical wrecks. Another effect of this treatment is mercurial Rheumatism, the worst and most hopeless form of this disease. There is but one certain, reliable antidote for this destructive poison, and that is S. S.

It is. the only medicine that is able to go into the blood and i i a an a i a Vou troubled wit f. weak, achiner backs, oraranic weakness snd many unmis takable sirns of NERVOUS DEBILITY or PHYSICAL DECAY. Many die of this difficulty ignorant of their condition. DR.

KNOX never fails to cure these cases. nio.PaiPei of a delicate nature, inflammation, swelling. wlOCagCa we9hnK results of vnuthful vari cocele, hydrocele, rupture quickly cured without knife. Rlnnri Pnic.nn skIn diseases, swellings, spots, pimples, tumors, tetter, Diuuu uiouii, eczema, thoroughly cured, leaving the system strong. pure and healthy.

Consultation free. Bring morning urine. Office hours. 10-8. Saturday till 9.

Sunday. 2-5. UK cure tiie disease permanently. S. S.

S. does not hide or cover trp anything, but so completely drives out the poison that no signs of it are ever seen again. S. S. S.

is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and while curing Contagious Blood Poison, will drive out the effects of any -A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BARGAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES PURELY VEGETABLE. mineral treatment, oner a reward of i for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral of any kind.

Book with instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice wished furnished without charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA. GA. APOLI1.

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