FIRST GAME OF THE SEASOfl Informal Bus Eall Conteit is Pulled Off Jmt for Pmoiice. OMAHA TEAM AGAINST THE ORIGINALS "I'ltmi" Itmirko l.i (till In All lilt tJltiry mill IIU llo llmr It All 'llu-lr Own Vn lluoUcrliiii Keith It 'I'lii-rc. It auy ona of the 200 nthuslastlc fans who turned out to sea tha llrst ball gamo of tho season entertained a sluglo doubt of Mutineer Itouke'a utscrtloii that ho hag the beet baso nail team this year that over woro tho Omaha uniform, such a doubt wits swept away yesterday afternoon. Tho Omaha professionals played the Originals. It was little moru than n practice gaiuo, None of the players wcro In tho form that Ihey will bo In In u week or two. Tho ground was soft nml difficult to work on. And yet tho Omaha men acquitted them selves moHt creditably. It Is needless to say that they won tho game. Tho Originals had hardly hoped for any different conclusion. They did covet a run or two, but oven that was de nied them, tho professionals administering them it great big goose egg as tho sum total of their endeavors. Tho Houku family scampered around tho diamond singly and In bunches and rolled up an oven dozen tollies. When tho playera reluctantly left tho warmth of their dressing room to do n Httto preliminary work on tho diamond there wasn't ono who didn't wish ho bad an overcoat. That's tho way the utniospherlc conditions affected them. And yU before tho gamo was called at Icfst 200- enthusi asts had passed through thu turnstllu and sat tho gamo through with apparently as great comfort as though It wcro tho hottest duy In July. I'll lill llllll'K; It I'ri'ti-nt. Pupa "Hill Uuurkc llltted among tho players clad In an ulster that reached from his head to his heels. He helped every man Into his best bib and tucker and told him to maka as good nn Impression us possible And thoy all mailo good. Iluckcrino Keith captained tho game from the umpire's posi tion and right well ho did tho Job, too. Hu hud tho now playing rules at hui tongue's end and didn't slip up u slnglo tlmo. Expressions of the highest prnlso worn heard on nil sides. I'very man on tho Omuha team carried himself llku u real ball player. That a was no hultlag, no amateur movements. They were In thu gamo from start to llntsh. Even though the men wcro yet stiff from their long Inactivity during tho winter months, they Umbered up enough to show whut sort of stuff Is In them. Dauzon and Glodo were both trlod behind tho pluto and they did their work well. Tho Inlluld was fine. CulliQuu held down tho Initial bag Ilka a veteran. Jimmy Tomnn cavorted around tho cntlro lnflcld In his old-time, Inlmttnblo way. Walters wns right there with tho goods on second and McAndrows played third well enough to suit tho moat exacting. Ho has a good wing and whipped tho leather across tho dlumond In lino style. .ViitliliiK WroiiK with Ontllflil. Tho outllcld shines with qulto ns much brilliance as does tho Inllold. Hobby Car , tcr. Milium Held and Thomas Letcher uio a trio of urtlsts. They play fast ball. Noth ing that reaches tho outlleld escapes their mitts and at tho bat they each do a stunt that promises to put .them at tho head of tho "bating list If they keep It up during tho seutiou. Graham did most of the pitch ing. Ho wan In splendid form. Ho shot tho ball over tho platu at a lively puco and Krcd Ilrudford's Originals couldn't connect with It worth a cent. Graham Is n south paw and gives promlsu of being a valuable addition to tho Ilourko family. Tho Originals turned out with nil of the old favorites In uniform. They put up about ns stiff an argument for your Undo William's family as would any professional team at this time of tho year. Joo Scully pitched tho first live Innings and his per formance was llrst rate. Hurry Welch went In tho box lif tho sixth Inning and was pounded good and hard. The Oiuahas piled up six runs In that Inning. Initio remain ing three Welch was moro effective and hold his opponents down to ono run In tho oighth. This nftcrnoon tho Omahas will again fucu tho Originals down nt tho Vinton street reservation. Kred Bradford's team will bo strengthened by sovurnl of tho Omaha players and tho two trams will bo about evenly matched. An 'interesting game Is promised. It will bo called promptly at 3:30. Hov the StMirci Ntiimln. Tho scoro yesterday tells tho story of tho game: OMAHA. AH. It. 111. I'O. A. 13. Carter, If 4 . u I 1 0 o Toman, ss C 2 2 1 3 1 Letcher, rf fi 0 0 1 0 o Held, ef 5 2 0 :i 0 .0 Calhoun, lb 2 :i 1 8 0 1 McAndrews, 3b 4 1 3 3 I u Latizon, o B 0 2 9 1 1 Walters, 2b 3 2 o o -j 2 Graham, p 3 2 111 o Frcelaml, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Gludc, o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 12 10 27 12 6 ORIGINALS. AH. It. HI. I'O. A. K. Dnwler, .lb 4 Welch, rf. and p 3 Ilrudford, 2b 4 Jellen, If 3 I, ii Fontaine, lb :i Glade, ns 2 O'Keofe, C 4 Stcole, of 1 Freelund, cf 2 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 J 0 10 1 12 0 0 o i 0 0 0 o 0 Mood Poison THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. The poison ejected from the fangs of the rattle snake is not more surely fatal tlinn the virus of Cont.n'ious lllooil Poison, which pollutes nml vitiates . the blood, destroys the tissues and bones a' ranker sore into the llcsu. This horrible disease appears first in the form of ii little sore or blister ; soon the glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth nnd throat become sore, making it painful to cat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers appear on the tongue, copper colored splotches nnd other characteristic signs of lllood roison come as the disease progresses, and the destructive virus takes deeper hold upon the system. The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this blood noison as ever : thev tell you to tike mercury and potash alternately for three years, but the stomach of no human being can not cure the disease ncnnanentlv. as thousands who, have tried it kuow. WELLINGTON, KAS., Sept., 1000. I contractod Blood Poison two years agro this fall, and waa persuaded to try a mndlclne widely adver tised by a remedy company In Chicago. I was re quired to pay a large amount in advance, and oan truthfully aay that I was worse when the treatment waa left off than whon I uogan. Reddish plmplea would break out and fill with yellowish mutter ; copper-colored plotohee of all alias would appear on my body ; my throat waa so aore I oould scarcely swallow, and my mouth and tongue were seldom free from ulcers; tonsils were swollen, and my hair waa com In out rapidly. This was my condition when I bea-an your 8. 8. B, I have used twenty-two bottles, and am feeling apleudld. Every sore on my body has healed, and my appetite good. JAKE MARTIN. S. 8. S. is not a new medlcino ; for nearly 50 years it has been known and used for this dreadful disease. It has brought new life and hope to thousands all over this land ; it will cure yon ns it lias others. Send for our free book on home treatment and write our physicians about your case. We will help you if you will let us; we make no charge for advice, and all correspondence is conducted in Uricteat confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. Scully, p. and rf ., 2 0 0 0 l.uuzon, ss 2 0 10 Totals : o 2 25 12 0 Omalin 22001C01 012 Originals o o o j o o o o o u Two-lmso hits: Lnuznn (2). McAndrews, CulhoUii. Three-base hit"'. Tomnn, I.nuzon, First base on balls. OIT Graham, 5, olf Freclntul, 2, off Scullv, 2; oft Welch, 1. Strurk out: lly Scully, 5; by Welch, 8; by Graham, i, by Freehold, 3. Pas.d balls: lly Luuzrui, 1, by O Keefe, 3. Time of game: 1:W. Umpire: lluck Keith. WIJSTHH.V ASSOCIATION IX IIAIl.MOXV I'rctlilrut SlcT Hi-port All luet tlini SiitUriuMnrlly Settled. LOUISVILMC, Ky., April C.-At a late hour tonight the Western Hase Hall ni dation representatives got together for their llrst annual schedule meeting. The clubs wero represented by tho following: Indlanapollf, W. II, Watklns; Louisville. W, It. Wllmot: Dayton. W. It. Armour; Columbus, U. S. llurnard; Fort Wayne, I. Mnutner: Toledo, t. J. Strnbel; Grand Ilnplds, Georgu K. Kills. Marlon was not represented nt midnight. After the discussion of a number of minor questions the meeting adjourned to await nn ugrcemcnt by tho schedule committee. ProMdent Meyer announced Hint oil iuec Hons affecting the different members of the association .hud been settled to tho entire satisfaction of the various clubs. At 2:15 this (Sunday) morning tho sched uio commlttoo wns still nt work, with no prospect of nn agreement for sovcrnl hours, si;its lini.n roil oim:m.vs n.v. Anu-rlcun I.piikiif Will .Vol Fill1 I'lippm I'nlll April If. CLEVELAND. O.. April C.-As the result of ti conference today between President Han Johnson, Vice President Burners and Attorney Charles Hlghley, general counsel for tho American league, papers will be drawn up nt onco by tho latter In con nection with the proposed proceedings ugnlnst players who huvo Jumped their contracts. "It has been decided," said Mr. Johnson, "not to flic these suits until April IS, when tho National league opens Its s anon. Then we will huvo positive proof in tho matter." Muleiii Of St; I'ltlll Ten m. CHICAGO, April fi.-Jlrnmy Ilynn, ex captain of tho Chicago National League club, today announced the makeup or his team at Hi. Paul In tho Western league. Ilo will enrry eighteen men, ns follows: Wilton, Holme: and Hunt, catchers; Me GUI, liumpus Jones, Legoro and Myroakl, iiltcheni; Andrews or Worden, llrst base; Muggins, second; Holly, short; McKey, Wil liams or Whclun. tilled. In the Held, be sides Ityan lilmscir. are Lnrson. Kuvu naugli and Parker. A number of tho play ers uro from the Chicago City leugte, where they stood high. Tho men will re port In St. Puul April 13. "IMnU" llnwle.v Isn't Slutted. MILWAUKEE. April C.-"PIn!c" Hawioy, who It was understood had signed a Mil waukee American league contract and wns expected to Join the team In St. Louis Mon day, returned to his home In Heaver Dam, Wis., tonight Ho now denies that ho has slgneJ :i Milwaukee contract, but would not statu his rcusons for not doing so. Xnt I'iiiiiiif (or Jerry. PITTSHIMIG. April C.-President Dreyfuss of tho Pittsburg baso ball -club has very lit tle to say relative to Jerry Williams' return to thu Haltlmoro club and It is doubtful If ho will resort to tho courts to get him buck. Claude ltltchlo arrived In town to day ami will leuvo tonight with President Dreyfuss for St. Louis. INTEREST IN LAWS0N BOAT Similar In Many Iteipeetn to the l.lp Iiiii Challenger for Amrr . ,'vii'm Cup. LONDON, April li. When Sir Thomas Upton recently said that ho wan chletly concerned about tho Herresehoir boat and saw no reuson to count seriously on the chances of tho Crownlilsfileld defender, ho va,i merely echoing the opinion then gen erally held of Irish yachtsmen. It is now, however, dawning on tho experts that tho Lawson boat Is worthy of moro attention than was previously given to it. Tho reason for -this change of opinion lies chlelly In tho remarkable resemblance of Mr Luwsou's yacht with Shamrock II. Details seem to show that every Important novelty In tlie Wilson boat has been dupli cated In Mr. Lawson's. Tho lead of tlio keel Is run ir.slde on both yachts, .in order to secure Mtrength and lightness, with less surface friction. Hoth masts consist of n slnglo , spar, witlf the view of escaping weight it ml tho weakness of a topmast. Imperlsliablo aluminum Is also used for thu decks of both boats. As It Is Impossible for either designer to have plagiarized tho other tin; fact that they have arrived at Identical conclusions in thn Important mat ters has suggested to Hrltlsh yachtsmen that the designers aro moro nearly on thu sumo plane than supposed. CAD10T IIK.MIV IS WI.VMXG FK.NCIlll. Largely ItcxponKllile for Annapolis l.'elllllK lite Honors. NEW YORK, April fi.-Thn contests In the Intercollegiate fencing championships weto decided tonight nt tho New York Athletic club, They began In tho after noon and, with a short Intermission, lasted until nearly midnight. Tho 1'nlted States Naval academy won tho championship by a single point, largely through tho work dona by Cadet S. M. Henry, who won eight out of the ulna bouts In which he par ticipated. Henry also won tho Individual prize. Cornell llulsheil one point behind tho An nnpnlls lads. Columbia wus third nml Harvard fourth. Tho Yale team did not compote on account of tlio death of Judgo Arnold, tho futher ot ,S. N. Arnold of that team. LINCOLN,, ltMJS TAK12 PlltSKS. Arc I'lrnt' Wluncru In Coui-hIiik Meet it Abilene. AHILENE. 'Kau.. April ., Tlio annual coursing meet closed tonight.. Thn all-ago stake. $-0 .purse; wus won by Pity Me, owned by Dayton. Jlugan & Grim of Lin coln, Noli.; Town Hoy, owned by E. M. Kellogg of California, was second: ImiIv Gay, owned by. 1L U. Lowo of Herlngton, Kan,, was third, The. puppy stake, purso was won by Lord Orfordj second, Miss Lucille; third, Nun-O-Koc. all owned by Dayton, ltiigau & Grim of Lincoln, Neb. Tho next meet of the coursing circuit will bo held ut Clay Center, Kan,, next week. nuvs ii is kminkncij imiu ijio.noo. Kemper of Clilciiuo Gets I'romUlnic Derby Cnnilliliite, t ntTiRvir.T.rr Atirii e. ni... Journal tomorrow will say that J T. Kom- per ot unicnKO lias virtually imUKlit Mm Falsetto-Patroness colt. His Kmlnenen from Frank von Meter for $10,000. Mr. Keml per is limited as saying if tho deal has not Ohio left for Chicago tonight. Ills Emlnene is ono ui iiiu ihuiiiipiuk cniiuiuuius lor the Kentucky Derby, nml cats like" tfJr stand this treatment long ; besides, they do vj. o. n. is uic only guaranteed purely vege table blood purifier, nnd the only antidote for this particular virus; it purifies the blood and builds up the constitu tion. The appetite im proves almost from the first dose,- the sores soon show 'signs of healing, nnd the unsightly, dirty splotches aud eruptions grow paler and pnleri nnd finallv disnnnear. THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUiNDAV, PARMELEE GETS A TROPHY Omafca Crack Will Erinj Homo Eporttmso'i Atsocitticn Fiizi. RAIN AMD WIND FORCE DRAW FINISH Weather hu llltit-rltiK (lint Seventeen Leader Mine to (nlt Mi no tin a. ami Di-nu Cuts fur 1 lie Am arils. NBW YOItK, April 6. The ninth annual trap shootliiK tournament nt live birds, which was begun last Monday nt Interstate park, .Long Island, under the auspices of the Interstnto association, was concluded lute this evening In n drenching downpour of ruin and half a .gale from the south cast, From early morning the rain fell In cessantly nnd ns tho day wore on the wind Increased to such an extent that at times tho trap shooters had to take refuge In tho club house and tho storm was so severe that they could not faco the traps. Two contests were on the program, one for tho Ollmau-Ilarnes trophy ami the other for tho Sportsmen's association trophy. Hoth were handicaps, the men be ing placed at from twenty-five, to thirty three yards and ench eveut called for twenty-flvo birds per man and IG entrance. Oluss shooting governed both contests. The events were shot off simultaneously nt two sets of traps, but owing to tho se verity of the storm It was arranged by mu tual consent on the part of the shooters and the management that tho number of birds In each case should be reduced from twenty-flvo to fifteen. I'linneter I'layn la I, nek. In tho Oilman-Barnes trophy contest nine men tied with straight scores of fif teen kills each and In tho Sportsmen's trophy contest there wcro seventeen straights of llfteen each. These ties were to have been shot oft "miss nnd out." but the weather conditions prevented this be ing dono nnd tho men drew lots to bco who should get the trophies. J. L. D. Morri son of St. Paul, who wns tho runner-up In tho Orand American yesterday, won the Ollmau-Ilarnes trophy and Frank S. Par mcleo of Omaha wns tho lucy man In tho draw for the Sportsmen's trophy. Forty-ono men competed In tho Oilman Dames handicap and thlrty-slx In tho Sportsmen's handicap. Tho following modo straight scores In the Ollman-Hnrncs handicap: N'aumun, twenty eight yards; 13, I'lerco, twenty-nine; Ala baster, twenty-seven; Lcroy, twenty-eight; Gilbert, thirty-two; l'nrmeleo, thirty; Mor rison, twenty-nine; Llndcrmnn, twenty eight; Helkes, thirty. Tho following mado straight scores for tho Sportsmen's association trophy: II. Money, Allen, Townsend, Merrill McKay, Alabaster, Tramp, Gilbert, I'nrmclce, Iludd, Van Allen, Morrison, Llnderman, Helkca, h. K. Parker and 13. C. GrlflUh. There wcro four moneys In each event. Those who killed straight divided 40 por cent of tho purse, tho second mcu divided 30 per cont, tho third scpiad 20 per cent nnd thoso with twelve kills each divided tho purse, which was 10 per cent. SURE OF ONE GOOD RACE IiiiWHiiii Provides that Crcserun nnil Charlie lli-rr Shall Also Itaee at Kentucky Meet. U3XINOTON, Ky.. April (-..-Secretary Wilson of the Kentucky Trolling Horse Hreeders" association is being congratulated on bringing Messrs. l.uwsou and Hcnunell together for 11 meeting of Horn I mil and The Abbot hero In October and Incidentally tho meeting of Cresceus and Charlie Herr on the samo dny. Features and conditions of tho match not given in press dispatches wero stated by Mr. Wilson tonight. He said: "Mr. Scannoll nccepted tho proposition for u ruco in a terse telegram Immediately on receipt of our offer and Mr. Lawson's equally prompt acceptanco had been mado by mall, tho letter having been received. In Mr. Lawson's letter tho additionally mado two extremely generous propositions, ono being that In tlio event ho won ho would donnto tho entire stuke to Lexington churltles and tho other being that to Insure tho spectators that day at least ono great raco in cuso his great young horso should not bo ns god us ho thinks ho will be, ho will offer a purse of $.",000 to bo raced for by tho griind stallions Cresceus nnd Chnrlio Herr on conditions as determined by us. "I think wo will ask tho owners of thpse two horses to pay an entrance feo of $1,000 ench and raco for $7,000 under National rules, best three In live heats, tlio winner to get $5,000 and tho loser $,000. This generous action of Mr. Lawson Is a big thing for us, us It enables 11s to give this additional race without going further Into our pockets, for everybody knows that there Is not ono chauco In a thousand of half tho gate re ceipts netting $10,000 dollars." WAI.VA TOO FAST FOIl IMUJMMOM). Tnlhott II rot hem' Two-Yrur-Old Lends at Memphis. MEMPHIS, Tonn.. April 6. Wnlna Moren, by The Commoner-Matilda, owned bv Tnl hott Ilros., was added at tho last moment to tho list of starters In tho Ardello stukes for 2-yenr-olds at Montgomery park toduy and Justified tho confidence of her owners and backers by winning handily by a length from Driimmond, who bent Tho Iloston n head for second money. The raco was run In OlSO1, good time for tho irucic. In tho first event, for 2-yenr-olds. at four and a half furloncs. ilclle's Com moner, by Tho Commor.er-Iiattlo Hollo, won untidily in a Hard drive Dv a noso from South Klkhorn, with II. L. Coleman, tho favorite, third. J. Woods, who rode Colr- man, claimed inai Moutn KlKiinrn rouieu him nt tho head of the stretch and tho Judges allowed the claim, placing Coleman second. In the second race, a selling nf falr, ut six furlongs. Pirates' Queen ruled favorite, with Bengal and Fred Hesslg well supported In the ring. To a false start llessig and Hengnl raced to tho far turn beforo discovering their error. Tho raco was won handily by Chorus Hoy, wbo beat ICxpelled a length. Threo favorites won. Track fust. si'i:i:t) 1.1.ST foii .(i.ii.i mis mi:i;t. Nix HventN with 11 Total of 1111 Kiitrlex. COLUMllI'S. O., April C-The Columbus Driving association tonight nnnnuneed tho entries In the early closing events for tho Orand circuit meeting. July 2D to August 2. There nio a total of 113 entries In the six events, as follows; Hoard of Trado stake. 2:23 trot, nurse $:..oi0, 30 entries. Tho Huckoyo stake, 2:17 trot, purso $3,000, 21 entries. Tho Columbus stake. 2:12 trot, nurse $2.0fi0. 15 entries. The Nell stake, 2:20 puco, purso $.'i,000, 25 entries, The Clilttrnden stake, 2:10 pace, purso $2.W0, 2(1 entries. Tho Oreat Northern, 2:03 pace, purse $2,000, 17 entries, xiiwi'out'h kiii st mown mt.vvrc. lias to View 0iculuir ltuce In Cold llala. CINCINNATI. April fi.-rtucing nt Now port today opened under most disagree able conditions. The wenthc? Was cold and rainy and the truck a sea of mud. The nttendnnco was about l,20rt and tho betting In consequence wns light Thero wore only threo books In lino. A half dozen or morn bookmakers stood around ready to draw In, hut wero afraid to take a chanco on account of tho poor outlook for a big crowd. Tho racing was exciting and tho crowd thoroughly enjoyed tho sport. Wily Ilruen did splendid work with tho Hag. There uro plenty ot horses nt the track and tho sport Is bound to Improve with favorable weather. noMiMcic itim:s tiii WI.WKIIS. tine Jockey n Four Firsts at Tnn fnrnii. SAN VRANCISCO. April i.-Tho colts' second trial stakes, the Illlles' second trial Btiikcn. the clever riding of Domlnlck and two cloe llnlshes wero tho feature of tho curd nt Tanfornn today. The stake evonts wero won bv Corrlgnn nnd SCIrl, both In tho string of Kellx fsrr. f'orrlgan bent K. M. Ilruttuln by threo lengths, whllo Zlrl won euslly from Flora l'omomi and Dorene. the favorite. Doml nlck had llvo mounts, binding four win ners and being benlen only a head on the llfth. Negligence, ut odds of 20 to 1, took MILL! Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Have Been Rescued by The State Elecro-Metiical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro Medicnl Treatment Specialists for VARICOCELE U'hatrver may be th" cnup of Varicocele. It lnlurlojs effect Is well known. It depreme tli mind, weakens tb body, racks the nervous AND ITS NEW CURE sytm and ultimately .eadi to a complets los of scxuul power, 'f you are n victim of this dtr dlea.n ome to out offlce and let mo explain to ou my process of treating It. lou will .hen not wondor why I have Positively ured hundreds of cases of varlcoetlo lurlns the past 12 months, Under oar treatment the patient Improves from tlie very bcKlnnlnv. All pain ltit.mtly censes, florcness and swelling nulckly stlbildo. The pool of stagnant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly as sume their normal sire, strength nnd oundnes3. All Indication of dlsesse nnd weakness vnrljh completely and' In their stead come the pride, th power and the plcueure of perfect health and restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS On acount of Its frightful hldeotsness III nnn nnionll Contaalous lllood Pol DLUUU rUloUll son Is commonly called the king of venereal diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It. the disease mav manlfet Itself In the form of Scrofula. Eczema, Rheuma tic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body, little tilnrr In the. mouth or on the tongua, tara throat, awoller tonsils, fall- STATE I mnkr no rxtravannnt assertion ivlicn 1 any that million of inrii hare been wrrokril on llir rock of xrxnnl 4 ler. Thr trouble Is inl so murh that they net dltcnue, but rntlior Hint they iiIIimv It to ki-imv uorsc through neuleet or Itiiproprt treatment . This faet I reiponsllilr In man)' oases for nine-truth of the sultri-lng. You should rrairmher that sexual iIIm-hm'H arc neer at n standstill. Neither ran you mnkr any compromise vtlth them. IJIIhrr you must control them or tliry rlll control you ami render you nllerl) unlit for the oidlniiry ilnllr ami pleasures of life. turcinea nnd Free Samples. Trial Treatment ami the IlUr don't cunt complaint of this kind, ail) one wlio tins tried them knovr. Hut If yon have VAIllCOCHI.i:, STUICTt ItlJ, CO VI' 1 1 1 1 S III, 111)1) POISON. NICH VO-r.M Al. tM'.lllMTV or nil) asNoetiitc dlnrasc or nrnUneM, you ottc II to yourself to fully and frccl la t ct tit'itc my treatment, .lly master)- of thee aialadleV l complete. I liruiin n apeelal study of then noun after urniluntluK from college, now nenrl) a quarter or a century nun, and durluu all ol Ihc ) intra since thro they have been my study and persistant practice, I treat uotliliiK elie. Hoes It not occur to you, then. Hint I am better prepared to eoiub.nl and eonniicr disease and veenknr peculiar to men than the Kcnernl Iirnetltloncr, who. Instead of c once ntratlUK Ills facultle on a stuule oluss of dleaeM, scatter tlinn over the entire tlclU of medicine and surueryt 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. CONSULTATION ln Perso1 0r y Letter FREE. 0UicG Hours 8 t0 8? Sundays, 10 to 1. the steeplechase by n neck from Iord Chesterlleld after n drlvo. Flashlight fell ami tirnKo down, illd rider escaped in Jury. Kavorlto pulled up. In the closing nvont The Pretter beat yellowtu 1 n head H. Ncutld, owner of Goorgo Dewey, claimed Tcnny ueiio ror 700 111 tno tirst race. IIKMilt.lllH AM J .Sl'KI'jDMAS KVK.V LI', Trent the lleniiliiK Croud In a Dead heat. WASHINGTON. April G.-A dead heat between Uelgrudo and HpeedmiiH. In the llfth event, was the feature nt the ltcnnlmts track today. "Kother UIH" Daly, tlio owner 01 tieigriiuc, insisted on running on tlio neat and tho owner of Spcedmas conceded tho purso to him. The track was muddy, but tho 2-yeur-old affair was tho fastest half- muo run ut tlio meeting. In this rnco tho Morris filly. Tho Hoyden. the best 2-yenr-old- lllly shown ut New Or leans, mot Sweet Clover, the best of that cluss shown at this meeting, und the latter won the contest by a baro half length. In tho steeplechase tho gentlemen riders wcro scratched and professionals wero sub stituted. I'our or tlie stnrters failed to go tno course, uiireu ot tno lavorites uuisned llrst. Automobile Itaoe at IlnsthiK". HASTINGS, Ncb April C. (Special.) -Preparations uro being mado for nn auto mobile raco In Hustings us soon as the roads ure in good condition. Harry Wilson of Doniphan, who bus manufactured his own gasollna vehicle, has issued u chul lengo to Chnrlcs Jacobs of Hastings for a series of threo races with their nuto moblles, ono race to bo run at llnstings, one at Grand Island and ono nt Kearney. Tho chnllongo has been nccepted and the llrst raco will bo In this city the latter part or April or tno nrst ween in May. Trainer for Intra l.'iilversl t). IOWA CITY, la., April C (Special Tele gram.) Tho University of lov;i lins cit- g'lgcu Hurry uiu ot uomwuier, uni., hi train tho track teum this spring. Ho will arrive In tho city Wednesday. Gill Is tho holder of the all-'round championship of tlio Amuteur Athletic union, winning lust Bpring at tho Knickerbocker athletic field, New York, by tho score of 6,3fi0V4 points, de feating H. Jt. U'larK o ijosiou ana jv.. i;. White of Cornell, both former holders of tho title. CoursliiK Meet at Clay Center. CLAY CHNTBIl, Kun April 0. (Special Telegram.) The Cluy Center coursing meet will be April 9-11. There nro entries from California. South Dakota. Nebraska, Iowa, Indlnna nnd Missouri, Tho coursing park I In ilnn rnnflltlnn nnd 100 lucks biivn been In training for ten days, W . Otis Thompson of Cincinnati. O.. will act ns Judge und J. 11. Cnrhrnn nr Wlnllekl. Kan., ns slimier. Tho circuit Includes Abilene und Munkato, Kan., and rrleml, ;scu. lie Oro, (KM) llby, 1(1. HOSTON. Atirii C The OHMxiInt nool match between Do Oro nnd Grant II. Kby was won by tho former, 0i) to 1C2. Kby recently won tho championship tourna ment In this city und Do Oro challenged him to a BOO-poInt match. PRESIDENT'S TRIP WEST It Will Cover Twelve Thousand Allies and Touch More Than Half the Slates. WASHINGTON, April C Secretary Cortelyou Is dally engaged In conferences with senators and representatives and rail road officials regardlug tho Itinerary ot Iho president's coming tour across tho continent. As near as possible, Secretary Cortelyou is trying to coiuploto the schedulo beforo tho train leaves on Its long Journey. Tho time of returning' to Washington will bo Ilxed almost to the hour beforo tho doparturc, d'aplto tho fact that tho train will be away from Washington for six weeks, and will travel 12,000 miles and go through moro than half tho states of tho union, Iteports received nt the White House nre that tho entlro west Is making prepara tions for tho trip. II. T. Scott of tho Union Iron works of San KranclBco, where tho battleship Ohio will bo luunehei, Is coming to Washington to accompany the president to California. He also has placed his magnificent residence in San Francisco at the disposal of the president. 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Knch ono will transact department business aboard the I train just as If ho wan at his doek In WnshhiRton and will attend to ull legis lative business. The executive machlner of tho government will. In faoi, r..'unR dally to thn nccompanlinent of thu notso of a railroad train. Whllo In Washington stuto tho president has decided to stop at Chchalls, tho homo of tho Hazzard brothers, tho two army ofllcers who uecompanled General Kunston upon tho perilous Journey which effected tho capturq of ARUlnaldo. Tho president, probably, will make n brief speech there. Tho proposed eall by steamer from Duluth or Chicago to Buffalo has been eliminated from tho Itinerary owing to tho fnct that tho steamers do not begin to run until 1 June in. After the trip through the Vl-. lowstone pari; tho pnrty will go to Salt I Lake City, Utah, thenco to Denver nnd I Colorado Springs. Two dnys will bo spent at tho latter plaeo In order to allow tlmo . for a visit to Pike's Peak. Stops will bo made nt Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. j No extended stay will bo mado at Chicago ' About two days will bo spent nt Buffalo viBltlng tho run-American exposition and Niagara Tails. 1 OF Master Specialist. I do not treat all diseases, hut cure all I treat. treat men only and cure them to stay cured. hen Is the bladder nnd kldnevs when ID rltnteit and congested, inviyorates inn se.xunl orRfins and restores health und souudueiK to every port of tho body af fected by the disease MCBVn.SCYIIAI M. many of you llLiuu ukiunu are now reapitiR uio DEBILITY result of your for mer fo'.ly. Your manhood Is falliiiK. and will soon bo lost unless you do some thing for yourself There 1 no tlm to loso. lmpoteney, lllto all se.xual diseases, is never on the standstill. Willi It you can mako no compromise. 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