10 Tln OMAHA DAILY TEEE; sriTDAY, .TTTLY 28, 1901. TENNIS PLAYERS IN EARNEST XitIt1 f lprt on Leoal Oittrti Setmi ti THERE ARE MANY BEGINNERS AT PLAY . DllUent unci S) steinntle IVnlrrlliK Krrpn Court Clrnr (if Illlndliiff Dust Ilnrliiir ( Hot mill Dry Mlicll. j A preponderance on tho streets and street cars between the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock In the evening of white duck trous ers and light canvas shoes, tho wearers of which carry tennis paraphernalia In their hands, has been plainly In evidence all tho last week, despite the fact that the lead In the upright glass tubes has been mount ing to places on tho column before un touched. In fact, tho tennis revival has proved to ha a permanent Institution, not the mere flickering of tho last llamo of an old pas sion, momentarily revived, Kvldenco of this comes in strong accents from the local dealers In sporting goods, Old tennis play ers havo not merely carted their old stuff out from the attic or barn just to try It gain. They havo gone Into tho sport In earnest, and new nets, now balls, now racquets, In fact a complete new equip ment, Is In demand everywhere over the city where courts have been established, The unusual length of tho dry spell has made most of tho courts about town rather dusty, but this Is done away with by means of diligent nnd systematic watering down morning and night. Were It not for tho otnnlpresenco of tho slendor garden hose mich times as these the tennis player would find himself chasing around In dust up to his ankles, be his court clay or dirt. A feature of this season's tennis Is tho predominance of beginners. Of course thcro nre a great many old ones at the fame In the city, and they aro out In force, yet tho host of young people who aro Just beginning and aro filled with all the zest nd appreciation born of a novelty out number theso others two to one. And theso learners must bo taught the game. I.otn of I'nltrnt Worlc. So there Is lots and lots of patient work In this lino going on. Everyone who has hocn through tho mill knows what It Is to try to explain to a "green" one why you cannot stand nnywhero between the net nnd tho rcur fonco to servo a ball and the myriad other things that seem so uncx plainablo to him who knows not. Hut this Is only a part of tho system, and In a way It Is beneficial to tho teacher as well as tho pupil. Though people gcnarlly nay Uiat It Is no fun and no training to play with ono who docs not know the came, this Is a mistake It docs a great ileal of good to review your own stylo of play so thoroughly In Us every elementary part as you must In explaining It to a be ginner. You find places in your own work vvhero you havu become unconsciously lax either In form or accuracy, and when tell ing another about tho best way to do It you cannot help Improving your own de fects. Next season this side of it will bo lack ing. Ilccauso tho game has been dead for so long Its reawakening wns necessarily more or less In the form of an entire now beginning. It was almost as If tennis were new game, Introduced for tho first time. Hereafter, however. It will bo on estab lished Institution as of old nnd there Is no doubt that Omaha will onco moro tnko Its old placo ns o furnisher of championship plnycrs to nil the tournaments In the coun try. Eight years ago no list of entries from Chicago west found Itself without ranny familiar nnmcn of Omaha tennis men nnd women In It. For five years past this has not been the case, but It will bo again soon. EVENTS IN BOWLINGCIRCLES X.nt-r 13 nil iif a Torrid Month Flint thu (Jniiip Mill Very I'oimlnr. This was tho last full week of tho month and thercforo tho liveliest ono of them all In bowling circles. Contests which , have continued throughout July for monthly prizes at tho different alleys camo to a de cisive point during tho last few days, and culminated In a closo finish fight for honors during Friday nnd Saturday. nivalry for theso different tokens of merit Is always very closo, not only bo causo of tho honor attached to tho victory, but bocauso tho rewards aro In all cases very substantial. Either a cash prize or ono of n good old seventenn-pnund round polished chunk of arbor vltno, yclept a ball, Is n thing not to bo despised, so keen Is the contest of musclo nnd eye nnd ncrvo from tho first day of a month till tho last. A.prlzo Is usually offered In each differ ent ftatno. Tenpins, ninepins, duckplns, cocked hat, four-back, flvo-back, snven-up nnd nil tho rest havo something desirable hanging ovor tho highest score or series of cores for tho month. Almost ovcry player will havo ono favor ite gamo among all theso In which ho specializes, and for tho prize In that con test ho will compete nil ho knows. Hut omo of tho rollers ploy half n dozen games equally well, and thoso go after them all, So competition Is never lacking at tho al leys and It Is always full of spice. For the first few days of n month things will roll long rather quietly, everyone playing a fair gamo with moderate scores. Then sud denly Bomeono will leap away abovo all the rest by topping tho very high notches, nnd that Marts It off. From then on tho other bowlcrn nro never satisfied till they have eclipsed this high st'ore, and for that thoy strive. This end attained, thcro Is nnother mark set up by tho now temporary champion, and so It goes on to tho end. Sometimes tho leadership rhanges ovcry day or two, Again one man will cstubtlsli a scoro that cannot bo reached by anyone during the wholo month. The gnmo varies In this wny. This last week has -been practically tho decisive ono for July ns far ns prizes go. Evoryono realized that If tho high marks were not beaten by Saturday they would probably Jiot ha reached at nil, for thero aro r, WW? THIS TRADE MARK ON EVEHY BOTTLE. RtOISTEflCO.Vl ' Write to VAN UVKC UITTllll.H CO., tiT. LOUIS, MO for a Copy nf 1)11. VAX UVKE'J WIUAM IIUOIC AXIJ FOHTtXU TttLLHIl and It will be mailed AllSOLUTr.LV FUUU, only three more playing days In July. So the strlfo has been fervid, desplto the heat, and somo smashing good scores havo been made. Desplto this fervor, however, tho two men who bare held the high tenpln scores on tho two different alleys almost all tho month aro still at tho top and wilt undoubtedly draw the prizes next Thursday. At the Oato City alleys John Yocuin made 267 weeks ago and It Is yet untouched. At Clark's alleys no ono has been able to top Frank Conrad's 247, which has stood since early In tho month. A scrutiny of tho following excellent scores will show what great things havo been doing tho last week: Onto City alleys; . . , Tenpln scores of 200 nnd better: I-red Krutr. ?frt! w TV Ahol. M2: C. D. Rosen- burg, 225; (' II. Hrldenbccker, 225. BUS D. D. Hklnncr, 2t). 20Si Ted Ncale, 204, 20S, 206; W. Hartley, 2X1, 203, 212, 215: V 8. Sheldon, 233, 23V, 218, 212, 204; John Yocum, 213, 2U, 221, 222, 20fl, 20S; C S. Seaman, 2(H, 209, 203, 222. 3, 212, 210, 2"9. diaries Kocenuerg is nign ior me nve bark prize with 207. f'lnrV'n ntlnvfl! Tenpln scores of 200 nnd better: W. Vf. Hartley. 233, W. II. Wlgman, 203; V. C. Urunke, 215; II W. Lehmann, 2v2; Tom Ileynulds, 213. 221: M. n. nuntingion,.'2V'; 210; John liongele, 221, 217; Charles Lnrp, 212; It. N. Uurgcss, 215. 201; H. C. Yost, 2u2, 211, 231. 222; Frank Fogg. 222, 201, 201, 219; A. Cole. 213. Vt), 231, 211; V. If. Emery, 202, 222, 211, 207. 223; II. Hefolln, 203. 2v8. 201, 211. J. 8. Hunter will tako a prlzo with 82 ut four-bnek. W. V. Hnrtley's score of 233 at tenpins mrnns a weekly prize. Charles French and J, H, lluntar are tied for the nlncpln prlzo .each having made 23 In threu successive names. Thov will ulav off the tic next week. Next Wednesday nluht occurs the last of a scries of eight games between the Omah.i Jicuiiing company team una the (lute city team. Tho first seven games have, left tho Outo City boys with a icad of SGI pins and It seems hardly possible for their opponents to overcome such formldnblo odds In tho one contest left. Thoy will mnko a strenu ous attempt to do ...is, however. SCHEMES AGAINST JOHNSON .MeCrmv of IluHlniorr Kiiucli on the Menil of tlie American I.ennue. CHICAfiO, July 27, Tho Trlbuno tomor row will say: Tho breach between Presi dent Johnson of tho American league and Manager Mcdraw of tho Ilaltlmoro club, which has been gradually widening since early In tho season, has becomo a hopeless chasm. AIcQraw Is charged with a scheme to dis rupt tho American league. Ever slnco McOraw was suspended In May ho has been nursing his wrath and even threaten ing civil war openly. Tho latest charge against McOraw is that ho Is scheming to turn his club back Into tho National league along with four others In a move ment to Increase tho National's circuit to twclvo clubs next year. To this end Mcrars. Manning of Washington and Stnll lngs of Dctrelt bellovo they havo been "approached" by emissaries of Mcdraw, whoso advances were spurned outright and Immediately reported to Uan Johnson. McOraw denies tho charges nnd defies his accusers to prove them, but tho languago ho uses In his denial Indicates little affec tion for his associates and less for Dan Johnson, who, ho asserts, Is only an em ploye, while Mcdraw himself 13 ono of tho employers. A reasonable sifting of tho facts seems to Indlcato that the Oriole manager has been trying to sound somo of tho American lenguers with a view to forming a com bination against President Johnson and ro moving somo of his absoluto authority. That has been McOraw's complaint that Johnson was "tho wholo thing" In tho lenguo, whllo Mcdraw was only ono of the eight managers. l'resldent Johnson went to Milwaukee today, but before departing allowed hlin Bclf to be quoted to this effect: "I don't enro how soon tho Daltlmoro club takes Its bag and baggngo and goes over to tho National league. Wo don't want nny llenedlct Arnolds In our camp. Wo havo known nil that was going on and are propurcd for any move. I am positive Mcdraw Is alono In this." CLEVELAND, O., July 2(5. The accusation of being a traitor to the American league Is flatly denied by Mnnager McOraw, who, on board tho City of Clovoland enroute to Detroit, said: "I know nothing of any such story. It Is absurd and I would like to hear It from Ran Johnson's lips before I believe it. I hnvo scarcely talked to Manning slnco tho season began, let nlonc laying nny plans to desert. If Johnson has mado such an accusation ho Is trying to assume a 'Julius Caesar' role. Ho Is a hired man, gets ns much money from mo ns ho docs from any other magnate. Hut ho rocs favor sorve teams more than others, giving them more than Is coming to them." BROAD IS EASY FOR C0RBETT Denver filnve ArtUt Jlnlien the Kill from New York Look Xnrrnvt cr. DENVER, July 27. Young Corbctt of Denver inndo Kid llroud of Now York look like an nmatcur In their ten-round go iu the Coliseum tonight anil was given thu decision in uio cno or mo nout. enrbott hat! no trouble In ) ami I hit mi llrmirl nnd put him to the mnt ihree times during the bout. Ho lauded un uvorago of live Mows to Itroad's one and In tho final llroad went to his corner with blood Honing from Ills noso and apparently very tired. Hoth men nnnounced this afternoon that thev were in lienor condition man ever nerore. Thirty fh'u hundred spectators witnessed the go, SmltlillHil AVI n pi 1'iiri.e. EL.WOOD, Neb., July 27. (Special.) Yos torday Lexington and Smlthflcld played a Know u iiuse win un uiu jmwouu grounds for n purse of $100. Score: Hmlthfleld 0 1 3 1 1 0 0' 0 -C Lexington 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 03 Ilatterles: Smllhlleld, Mnskeo and Frn zell; Lexington, Kennedy anil AtklnHnu. The feature of the gnmo was tho pitching of Maskcc, who struck out twelve mmi, i:nve no bases on balls and only allowed iciur hits. Vnelit CI till' l-'ii-at l'Uzle. VINEYAHD HAVEN, Mast.. July 27. The squadron run of the Now York Yueht club from Newport to Mjrtha's Vine vunl nrovpd to tio tho first Ilzzlo of the cruise. Owing to luck nf wind, not n single yneht llnlsh-d within the limit At 8 o clock tonight the lenders of tho fleet could bo dimly He n slowly sailing toward tho finish line, but their Identity could not lio mado out. The day was full of flukes, tho wind shifting nil around tho compass. The last of tho boats did not finish until midnight Neither Con stitution nor Columbia staited uu the run. DR. VAN DYKE'S HOLLAND BBTTER3 PONITIVr.I.Y DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, HEART-BURN, AND ALL DISEASES DUE TO A DISORDERED OR SOUR STOMACH. X SURE VKEVKiWIVE OF MAIiAKIA. IT IS AN OLD AND TRIED REMEDY. VER MEHREN, FRICK & MEYER, lklMrltmtom. pa CHURCH HOWE IN OMAHA American Otnial to Ihtffiild, England Visits Hii Old Fritndt. ON HIS WAY TO NEMAHA COUNTY Interesting Tnlk on TorelKn Affairs nnd Life Abroad, n Vlevred ly ft Typical Nelirnnknn No I,onrr Active in Stnte Politic. Church Howe, the sage of Nemaha, now American consul at Sheffield, England Is at tho Millard. Ho arrived yesterday morning on his way to his old home In Auburn for a vacation of about two months. Ills former fellow townsmen have arranged to tender a welcoming reception upon his return. The function wilt not occur until Tuesday and Mr. Howe will remain In Omaha until then looking after somo affairs hero demanding his attention, renewing old acquaintances and resting after his trip hither. He landed In New York ten days ago and has devoted some time since to looking after personal affairs In tho cast. Slnco be left Nebraska October 1, 1S07, Mr. Howe has represented this country In two of Its most Important foreign consu lates. Ho was first appointed consul to Samoa, n position which bo declined after his appointment had been confirmed by the senate, immediately afterward he was made consul to Palermo, Italy. Ho re malncd thero until October 15 of last year, when ho was transferred to Sheffield, En gland. Ills residence nbroad has manifestly agreed with him, for ho looks strong and hearty. Quit ChewtiiK ClKiirn. Most of his old "es'-i'.stnnces who re member him as a participant for nearly a quarter of a century In tho legislative af fairs of the stato will at onco recall his old habit of carrying an unllghted cigar In his mouth. Whenever ho addressed tho chair he was wont to remove this cigar and brandish It about as the wizard Is presumed to flourish his wand. Those who recall this characteristic will doubtless bo surprised when they meet him now to find him fond ting between his Hps an elongated clgarctto holder. Ho has renounced the unllghted cigar and taken to cigarettes. "O, I quit that habit when I was In Italy," said he, referring to the missing cigar, "and began smoking cigarettes. You know tho old precept, which advlse3 tho man who Is In Rome, to do as Itomans do. Well, Pal ermo Is not far from Itomo. Everybody smokes cigarettes there. They want a short smoko thero and tho cigarette Is tho favorlto. "I lil(o Italy. It has an Ideal cllmato In winter nnd even In the summer you never see any such heat thcro as you havo been experiencing here. I havo about determined to spend my winters thoro as long as I a'm able to do so. In tho summer tho heated season of tbq day Is from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Everybody is then in tho house eating breakfast. They do not cmcrgo until the heated hours are ovor. Their houses aro all of stone and never get heated up. Night Is their time. Tho bands play all night thcro nnd people aro enjoying thomsclves. Ono always sleeps under a blanket there." EiiKlund Likes Vm. "I ltko living in England also. An American over thero finds his relations much more pleasant than a few years ago. Thcro Is no denying that the English people tako moro kindly to Americans than for mcrly. Thcro is a feeling of fraternity among English-speaking people everywhere that Is bringing thcra closer together and tho Latin nations all recognlzo the fact. Tho Spanish-American war gave Ameri cans a new Btandlng in England and Eng lishmen all recognlzo that Americans aro leading them In many of tho affairs of life. My relations In England havo been of the most pleasant character, although my predecessor at Sheffield had somo trou- blo with tho pcoplo thero. I havo re organized tho affairs of tli A office and got along without any friction whatever, Aiy assisianco comprises a vice consul, a deputy, a chief clerk and a messenger or stenographer. "One peculiarity of my service abroad has been that In both countrlos whero I hnvo served diplomatically I have attended tho funeral of tho ruler. I was In Italy at tho tlmo of the death of King Umberto, or Humbert, ns ho is called In America, and In England at tho funeral of Queen Vic toria. F.nJojH Sorlal Prestige, "Shcflleld Is a city of 400,000 poople and Is tho fourth in point of population In England. After London como Liverpool, Manchester, Shcflleld nnd Birmingham Tho consul at Shefllold enjoys somo social distinction becnusn that is tho home of tho duko of Norfolk, who is an important pcrsouago aud Is really the field marshal of England. An American diplomatic representative who Is permitted to appear in uniform enjoys some additional pres tige In Europo nnd I enjoyed thnt privilege, Under a law of congress thoso who served In the army timing the war aro entitled to wear tho uniform of the highest rank they attained in tho service. Tho only two American diplomatic representatives who ever woro uniforms In Itnly wcro General Draper, ambassador to Itomo, and myself. He wore that of a brigadier gen eral and I that of major and senior alde- do-camp on the staff of a commanding general, nnd, by the way, we both enlisted In tho army from tho same county In Massachusetts. In England tho only Amerl can diplomatic representatives entitled to appear In uniform were General Osborno, consul general at London, and myself. "I am really not taking nny Interest In politics," said Mr. Howo with an nlr that Indicated that thero was more sincerity In tho assertion than In his former well re membered declaration that ho was out of politics. "I should havo gone abroad when I did If I had not been appointed In the dlplnmatlo service. 1 realized that I wbb wearing myself out physically and that after thirty years of such active Ufa as I had led rest was an escntial. I weigh twenty pounds moro than I did when I left Nebraska. I oxpect to spend tho greater part of my leave In visiting at Auburn." CUIIEM OMAHA, NEB. DISEASES WHICIL DETHRONE MANHOOD AND THEIR ABSOLUTE CURE The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence In almost every vocation specialty work Is now called for nnd demanded. This Is notably true when llfo or health Is In volved. It Is then that the best treatment the medical profession affords Is sought after, and this can only come from the trilu specialist, whoso deep knowledge, expert Kill, vast experience and thorough scion tine equipments have given him complete mastery over the diseases that constitute his specialty. Whatever may bs your ailment, get help from one wlio his made such cases u special study. If your eyesight Is falling, go to a reliable optician or oculist. If yoir hearing Is defective, consult u competent aurlst. If a bad tooth Is dlstrcs.-dnp you, engage the skill of u dentist. Or If you "?.. uu.rl;!nK Wth fever or shaking with chills, tell your troubles to a family phy.M clan. They can do more good than 1 can, for I do not treat such complaints nor pre- Hut If you have one of tho serious dls- wincn IS Urnietllir vo-ir vlfulftf ,r if our case has been aggravated and made worse by the uf of specifics, free nam lVCH...,rllil treatments or similar dovlcci lr this Is your unfortunate condition I want you to write us or come to our ofllce. where you will be welcome to private ulWZl' " lcrsorml examination and nn honest and scientific opinion of your case free of charge, These dlsenxna nn.i nnrl thai. U. .... "Y.'"""."."1- """ rh.n, L,r. , "I'eciauy, no- mono ure my specialty. To I have earnestly and exclusively de- 7? bf,Htu "l, of rnv during time I have discovered nnd devel- voted which wjie various rorms of treatment wliirh f. jH.i,c.ure, n.n uimuallfleil and abso lute certainty. In It not worth your while f?,-lnv.CBtlR'lt101.,i.cure hat has made We brew tu multitudes of men? Varicocele Under our Klectro-Medlcal treatment this Insidious li tlka fnrttitl.r .11. Pain cease, , almost instant ""T o pools of Srt0'. bll? a,r. drlvcn fror" tho dllatl B.nd. nI1 soreness and swcIIImk quickly subsides. Rvery Indication of tmeC.0Cetif.80nH7nnl',,,e,' nn1 lt t-ad comes tho prldo, power and pleasure rSli,, '"-Vy-jr " men, sucti ns VIRICO- x,'b' WRfS.EY.. or UIllNAHY THOU- ukbftKFS.Wl1:? "LOOD I'OISON, Hi-.XIjAI. DEItir.tTV .n ,,in.,.t .....i.i..' CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. OFFICE HOURS-From 8 a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a, m. to I p. m, STATE ELECTRO - MEDICAL INSTITUT! 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th StsM Omaha, Neb. NOW COMES SALVATION ARMY Eif and Enddsn Ohaage in fiellgians Eerrices at Cuntj Jail. HYMN TO THE TUNE OF "SWEET MARIE" Jim Callnlinu Speaks Philosophically an Method of Army Compared ivlth Those of Hitch Church 1'riiKrant of the Service. From tho ceremonious servlco of tho high Episcopal church to tho Informal charge of tho Salvation Army Is a wide jump, but the prisoners In tho county Jail aro ready to mako It. Last Sunday Dean Campbell Fair, with all his Innato dignity and In his naturally prectso and courteous manner, conducted religious services In tho Jail and tho pris oners bolted tho meeting, two of them tak ing such earnest and opposite vlows of the ceremony that nothing but a round under tho approved marquis of Queensbury rules could settlo the dispute. Tho Episcopal service having proved rather too stiff and formal for thu boys behind the bars, it has been decided to give them their religion In homeopathic tabloids hereafter, and today the Salva tion Army will bo called In to deliver the flrst of tho new lino of goods. , Captain Day, Lieutenant Carrie Thllllp and Catlot Lutheu will lead tho meeting and thoy propose to entertain and preach at tho surao tlmo. AiIii;Icn to Dick June. To get the prisoners In good humor at tho start Salvation Army hymn No. 4S will bo sung to tho tune of Dick Joso's negro m'nstrol classic, "Sweet Mario." Tho hymn ruim Hko this: Thero's a sea of weary souls, Crimson sea, And Its cleansing billows roll Over mc. fo this sea your sorrows bring, And its waves will heal tho atlng, It Is flowing while I sing Over me. Then comes tho chorus: Over me, over me, Over :ue, over me, Let tho mighty billows roll Over me. Let mo bathe my wenry soul, Satisfy mill make It whole, Millie tho cleansing billows roll Over me. Of course somo of tho prisoners will not bn able to resist tho temptation to substi tute tho words "sweet Mario" for "over mo," and this diversion Is expected to add Joy to tho service. And then, after the officers of tho army sermonize briefly, hopo will bo dealt out to tho prisoners by the singing of this en couraging hymn: Como, sinners, to Jesus, No longer delny; A free, full salvation Is offered today; Arise, all ye bond slaves, Awake from your dream: Ilelluve, anil tho light and The glory shall stream. For tho conquering Savior Shall break every chain And glvo us the vlct'ry Again nnd again. Dchlnd tho iron bars of tho jail Is no placo for lofty flights of tho Imagination, but It Is regarded as a safe, bet that most of the prisoners will see something very like a pardon from the governor as they sing: A free, full salvation Is offered today. And thcro will bo mind pictures of falling bars vhon they reach this lino: Shall break every chain. The prisoners aro, in (act, anticipating the Salvation Army servlco with a great deal of pleasure. "Them Salvation army lads nnd lassies," said Jim Callahan, tho star bo ardor, "aro the real stuff and they don't band us no guff. Religion's on the square with them and thoy don't shove It at us on no silver plattor and then try to choko It down us whether we're willln' or not. They puts us on the same level with thorn calls us all stnnors, which Is according to Hoyle and Can Be Obtained Only on a Single MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not treat nil disoascs, but cure all I trc.it. I treat men only and cure thorn to stay cured. of perfect health nnd restored innii liooA. Ctrifttlirn ur Klectro-Medlcal treat 01 Mb lulu dissolves the stricture completely and restores every obstruction from the urinary pas sage, allays all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostate Kland. cleanses And heals tho bladder and kidneys, Invogorates the sexunl or gatiH and restores health and soundness tu every imrt of the hody ndected by the dlscnse. REFERENCES Best Banks and Ltading Businsss Men in This then says come and get religious It you think it'll do you nny good. See, we get a chance. When you try to force religion on us tellows in here chances aro we'll balk and light It off. Everything wo get in hero on a week day ain't no choice with us, but It's forced on us so it's only natural that we kick on having anything forced on us on Sunday. Dut when you gives us a chance tako It or leave it alono chances are we'll take It, even If It's religion. Why, that Salvation Army was in here one Sunday two or tlirco months ago, and I'm a sucker If thoy didn't have halt tho boys cryln' like kids before they got through." NO FOUNDATION TO REPORT Senator Millard Ileum thnt Story Con. centime Removal of Army Head quarters In Not Ilaxert on Facta. Word has been received from the secre tary of war by Scnntor Millard that there Is no foundation to tho story that the de partment is considering the removal of the headquarters of the Department of the Mis souri from Omaha to Kansas City. . Tho letter of the secretary is in response to a letter written by tho senator on the Bubject como dnys ago and says nothing of the report of nn attempt on the part of Kansas City to secure the establishment of a now department, to be known as the Department of Kansas, In that city. Tho request of Knnsns City is that tho new department Include the posts at Forts Logan H, Roots, Leavenworth, Itlley, Reno, Sill nnd Jefferson barracks. These posts are now all within tho Department of the Missouri and their removul to another de partment would leave In this department tho postB nt Fort Crook, Niobrara and Robinson, with tho now fort now In process of construction at Dcs Molncs, Under tho present conditions at theso postal loss than a brigade could bo stationed in tho Department of tho Missouri woro tho change mado as requested. It DuT.lfM (tie World. No discovery In medlclno has over created cne-quartor of tho excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrbngo, pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay fevor, hoarse ness nnd whooping cough It is tho quick est, surest cure In tho world. It Is sola by Kuhn & Co.. who guaranteo satisfaction or refund money. Largo bottles EOc aud $1.00. Trial bottles free. ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURIES II. llellfelil mill Two niiliulifrr Fnrr Fortunately In un i:eltliiK Hun nun)' nn I'lirimin Street. H. Rchfold nnd his daughters, Lena and Ilunchen, narrowly escaped serious Injuries in a runaway yootorday. Their horso hocamn frightened whllo they wero driving cast on Farnam street, near Twonty-fourth, nnd started down tho hill at full speod, At Eighteenth stroet the horse turned south nnd went around tho corner with such spoed that Mr. Rehfeld and Miss Hnnchen were thrown to the pavoment. A wheel pusscd ovor Miss Rohteld's arm, but sha vecapod with only a tow bruises. Mr. Reh feld was badly shakon, but hnd no worse. Injury than a sprained arm. Miss Lena re mained In tha phaeton and was not hurt. Flremnn nloppcd tho horso bcfnro it reached Hnrnoy street. ASKS TO BE A BANKRUPT Henry (Jrrncr, Fiirmrrly of Cnpltnl Xutlomil Ilnnk nf Lincoln, Kile it I'ctltlon. A reminder of tho failure of the Capital National bank at Lincoln is the filing of a petition in voluntary bankruptcy yesterday by Henry Oerner of Lincoln, who asks to be relieved ot debts ot 20,0:s.24, and admits having resources of J6S0. Of tho debts listed the bank Is responsible for over (25,000. Tho first Item of debt is one ot by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Faculties Class of Ills. Contagious Blood Poison Our special fprm of Klectro-Medlcal treatment for this dlKease Is practlcallv the result of pur life work, and Is en dorsed by the best physicians of this and foreign countries, It contains no danner pur drugs or Injurious medicines of any Kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every yartlcte of impurity. Soon every sign and symptom d sappears completely and forevur. Tho blood, the tissue, the llesh and bones and WEAK, WASTING, STRICTURED MEN 19,846 -CURES LAST YEAR 1 9,846 ftHrfetar Is Xastaatly lUUarad tfc Obatrwotlon XiMlr4 Z4ka Inow h s-w rirrmc bats. TmrktmU U Cmwmt ul Wk Km Arc JUrUraa by tha Marts St. Jsasi Traatmaat AU 3U ,Mr Plr tly i tk AftWaoT Part. HOIIC TDC ATlirilT 11 "IJ4 " "Tun J HI K IKK M I wn Km mm I ti mcmmiT t if ounsum. "GrM-Ka!rt dlMOlvai trtatiira Ilk aaarr feanaath tha sun, core S"AJUOOOfcJI.R aad BXUItMD PROSTATE, and atrenathana the Seminal aets, ataftrtaa- Oalaa, aad amlaalnaa IN FIFTKHN DATA. o tXrmmu tm twin tt)m ataaanch, bat m direct local aaa paaltlra applica tion to tha anttare Urataral Traat. tvery sufferer from (Stricture, -nd the offspring, Vorlcocole, Prostatitis and Somlnal Weakneaa, should write to tho Ht. James Association, 63 St. James Building;, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the illustrated work ahowlnr the Darts of the human svstem Involved In Urethral Ailments, which they in plain pacKage, prepaia. F(UE TREATISE QOUPO lifeeM plainly ferritin, wtitn tbr l will acounUAy llluatrataa In haU-tona, bavlnfe Vrttarat- AJIrean. ST. JAMES ASSOCIATION, VnaSSn, PU&ie Bead to bw aooDy ot fame Complete JHluitrntod Work upon tha Mala Beaual SytUm, y I Jsa,rrie curelr sealed,' PREPAID, I ' ' " FRBBotALLOHABOBS Mitt CONBVIrATIOrfAND ICJCAMI.NATZUN KUEH, ST. JAMES ASSN. 62 ST JAMES BLD6 CIHCIilfiATI, 0. $6,000, which represents unearned divi dends of tho bnnk paid to him as a stock holder during several years, from 1888. Tho last item on the list Is one of $10,000, rep resenting Judgment secured by the re ceiver of the bank against the petitioner ns a stockholder In the Institution, AT LIBERTY TWO MINUTES Kiluitril .1. Wnlllnic Cetit Out on Writ of llnlienn (.'orpiin, hut in Ilrnrrcateil. Edward J. Wnlllng, who was arrested on April 26 on a charge of embeirlcmcnt, had his liberty for about two minutes yesterday forenoon, when Judgo Vlnsonhaler released him nn n writ nf habeas corpus. On May 10 Walling had a hearing before Justlco of tho fence Shocmakor and was held for trial at the May torm of the dis trict court. In default of $.100 ball he hnd been locked up In the county Jail ever since. In applying for a writ of habeas corpus tho prisoner took tho position thnt he wns being held lllegnlly becauso the May term of tho district court bad passed and ao Information had been tiled against him by tho county attorney. Judge Vlnsonhuler granted the writ, but two minutes later Walling wns rearrested, tho county attorney having filed on In formation against him In the mennwhlle. Any advertised denier Is nuthorlzcd to gunranteti Danner Salve for tetter, ecicmn. plies, sprains, scnlds, burnk, ulcers and any opon or old sore. I'oiiiifln Jack lloniiir Tlenty. nmnnpnnnT Cnnn .In v 27. Hofore iii.tM.,,., .., - -. - tho Rovnl Oolf and Athletic clubs tonight Jon Walcott won the decision from Jack . n . n tv.A .....I nf f!ffrt..n rnlltinff. WAl- cott kept up a tattoo on Honner's heart and siomacn iiiirum wi" nn. " weighed 5 and Ilonncr 103 pounds. nirnniiiiil Wins Tiiurnninnit. OLKNWOOD, la., July 27 (Special,) In the base ball tournament Just finished here Olrnwood won, Cleveland sennd, Argos of Nebraska City third and Malvern fourth Olenwnod bns won six straight names, win ning first money In two tournaments, Fels-N.'ipthn sonp iH a treas ure. Your grocer returns the money if you want it. ' Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphia. the whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health, and tha patient prepared anew for tho duties and pleasures of life. Sexual Debility many of you. reaping mo vour former folly. Your manhood Is fatting and you will soon be lost unless vou do .somcthlne for yourself. There Is no time to lose. Im potency, like all ucMiat diseases, ts never on the standstill. With It you can make no compromise. Klther you must muster It or It will master you, and llll your whole future with misery nnd Indescriba ble woe. We have treated so muny cases of this kind that we are as familiar with them ns you ure with the very daylight. Once oured by us you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, pro matureness, small or weak organs, nervous nens, fulling memory, los of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood nnd absolutely unfit you for study, business, plensurc or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all these evils nnd restore you to what nature. Intended-n hale, h-althy. happy man. with phyMcal,1 mental and sexual powers com plete. Riintnrp fte Cured to stay cured by our . ir .7. . 5'tnc-ut th.use of tho knlfo, nnd without detention Horn business. eciro .Meuicai treatment Reflex Diseases - any ailments aro Ilex, orlclnntlmr tor Instance, sexual weukness sometimes comes from Varicocele or Htrtcture; In numerable blood and bone diseases often result Irom contagious blood taints In tho system, or physical and mental docllno frequently follow linpotency. In treattn diseases of nny kind we always remove the origin we cure the cuuse. Correspondence Ono personal visit Is ays preferred, l,Jt ;ou rfttinnf mil ui our ofBco, write us your symptoms fully. Legal Contract Sir" patients for mtr nrnmli.,.M Tin tint hesitate. If vou cannot cull t inlaw writ hesitate. ) and descrlt and describe your trouble City. Cured While You Sleep, IN 15 DAYS! FREE send to male applicants, stcurely wrapped Cut Mt this ooupoa and mall It to t)i at. 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