THE OMAHA DAILY J3EEr SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1901. Jl BURNISH CP THEIR SHOTGUNS 8ptrtime Frsptre for the Open (.son About to Tako Effect. QUAIL REMAIN IMMUNE FOR TWO YEARS DuuI.'n mid (it'cup Will lie (,'omliiir Soon, HiMviM i?r, mill IMfiity of I'ontliriTil (Iiiiid- In Left til Attrnct 1 1 ti ii ( m til ii. Omaha eportsrrcn and othcr3 all through Nebraska nrc now hard at work with oiled rnR and steel wire brush and rust-klllor on their favorite nhotRtino, while they de termine meanwhile what size Hhot they will -.-is acneon, whether they will take It wft or chilled and Just, what proportion of not and powder they will adopt for their loading. The approachlnK pralrlo chicken bIiooIIiik In the caunc of all tho commotion among field sports and It Is plain from prepara tion!! already under way that thcro will ho more huntumen out for the birds this sea fion thnn for yearg past. Influenced largely by the reports of vast ntnnbeis of the feathered gamo oil through tho western part of tho state and partly by an unusual sufficiency of means, wing Bhota of all clnsses nn-I nil ages will tukc tho night trnlns on September 30 to the chosen locali ties, to that they may start In early thu next morning when tho law Is out. Another thing that makes hunters so eager after the chickens V. tho existence In .N'cbraslin of tho two-year quail law. None of thc-1 timall birds may bo tliot, according to law, until two years from the opening of tho next season, November 1. So with tho "Hob Whites" thus out of their legal reach the sports arc more fervid than over In their pursuit of tho one re maining Nebraska Held bird. IIiicIvn mill d't'i'i! (ii Come. Of courrc tho ducks nnd geese will bo coming on soon and In fact there should bo a good many ready to shoot today, but most hunters prefer pralrlo chicken and quail nu . game to shoot. Lying half frozen In n damp blind In tho reeds Is not so alluring as a steady tramp acroes tho stubble. Ono Is In action a great deal of tho time, the other constant cxerclso and exertion. With the rcctirrcncc of tho shooting sea son comes again tho question of what size shot to uso for tho different birds. Thnt any dlsclplo of N'lmrod will havo tho temerity to tako anything smaller than No. 1 shot for geeso Is doubtful and some of them will continue oven to uso tho nil size. Hut with chlckotm thcro will bo somo changes In style. In tho first place chilled shot will doubtlcsit bo In more gen eral uso tin n ever. It costs more, but proplo reom to regard that Item less. Then those who ranged from Nos. C to 6 In their choice of soft shot will now settle definitely upon tho 6 slzo chilled. Nothing smaller Is Bafo with chickens nt tho maturity they will have- attained by October 1. Up In Wisconsin, Illinois nnd Minnesota tho season began September 1, a week ago, and tho blrUa being quite young and Immn turo could bo shot with No. 7 chilled with enuc. Hut tho difference In climate and territory between Minnesota Is not equal to a mouth's lopso of tlmo and birds will be far stronger hero next month than they nro up thcro now. Omnhnnn havo signified their Intention of shooting for ducks with shot ranging from 6 to 7, In 3lzc. rump (Sun (In- Kuvorltc Tho pumpgun, tho ropcator, shooting six times with ono loading, has now becomo the general fnvorlto for chicken hunting. Up around Atkinson, Neb., where all the men and boys and many women hunt, tho orders for now guns of this pattern havo boon very numerous this last two weeks. One firm will ship 200 repeating shotguns to Atkinson chortly, For ducks, too, tho pumpgun Is becom ing a favorite, but tho old double-barroled standby still stays ns tho only thing for geese.. It was olso used almost exclusively for quail by trained sportsmen before tho two-yonr law and will contlnuo In favor nftcr Its expiration. Popular choice of gun gauge among sportsmen has experienced a decided change during tho last year or two. It Is now cer tain that the small slxtecn-born Is the coming thing In shotguns. With Improved ammunition, nnd also tho growing percep tion that It does not tnko so much to kill a bird ns might be thought, gauges nro tending to the minimum In size. Klvo yenrs ago many No. 10 guns wcro In uso nnd everything smallor than n twelvo was very raro Indeed. Last year twelves wero used prominently and slxtecns started to hnvo n run. This season a majority of new guns ordered havo been of this small slzo and In two yenrs moro this type will bo tho prevailing one. It makes n lighter gun, Is neater nnd morn compact nnd easier to handle nnd Is effective, All taking and killing of fowl or fish by sportsmen or others Is limited to food pur poses strictly nnd each person In one cal endar day Is allowed to tako not more than ten wild geeso or brants, twenty-five game birds of other varieties nnd twcnty-flvo fish. Tho dllfereut open seasons nro: April I to October 1 All fish, except trout. ConiaggSows Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, eo deceptive and eo destructive. Don't be too sure you nre cured because nil cstcrrv.l signs of the disease have disappeared, nnd the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and 1'otasli for months or years, and pro nounced cured to renlic when too late that the disease wns only covered up Uko Bogcis Uko. SlcftXS out ngln, and to their sorrow nnd mortifi cation find those nearest nnd dearest to them have been infected by this loath rotne disease, for no other poison id so surely transmitted from parent to child ns this. Often a bad case of Hlieumntisui, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, on old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison cou- In early Stn Of tho PaPCIttm life, for it remains smoldering iu the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out iu the beginning. 8. S. S. i the only antidote for thlu peculiar virus, the only remedy known, that can over, come it and drive it out of the blood, nnd it docs this so thoroughly and effectually that there ts never n return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. Pfc cures Contagious niood Ik flt rolson in any nnd all 6tngcR, contains no ) J5 iie"l t break down eV your constitution ; it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri Tier known that cleanscM the blood and nt the same time builds up the general health. 1 Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete nnd instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all nbout this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and shoutd be iu the hands of everyone seeking a cure. Send for it. THE SWIFT SPCCIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Anrll 13 to Or tober 20 Wild nleeon. doves and plover. June 1 to October 31 Trout, not less than eight Inches long. aukusi ib to November 1& Deer Having horns, antelope having horns. October 1 to November 30 Prnlrle chick ens, sage chickens nnd grouse. November 1 to November 30 Quail, after November 1, 1903, September 1 to April 13, Next Ensuing wild riuckri, geese, brants, swnns, cranes and game waterfowls, Jacksnlptf, Wilson Bnlpe and yellow legs. AND0VER CAPTURES THE CUP Omnliu Hunt I'rim-n Too Mppeily nnd .Hentvortliy for tlir Cntrlnited Craft from M liiottrl. A great event In Intcrlnko yachting cir cles was the speed contest of last week on Lake Mannwa between the Andover, a sloop owned by A. Dickinson of Omaha, aud the Kid, a cntboat from Lake Contrary, near St. Joseph, Mo., the property of J. A. Van Brunt. The affair was a new departure In that It brought together In competition for the first tlmo boats representing differ ent sections of tho west Mississippi coun try. In this It would appear to bo n posi tive Indication of tho definite establishment cf this sporting custom, new to local sall ormcn. Hnces between the different crafts on Lake Mauawa havo been common, but not before has n strange boat been brought to enter tho lists as n challenger. In honor of tho beginning n beautiful challenge cup, called the Intcrlnke Challenge cup, has been posted. It Is over n foot high and gold lined, being a handsomd trophy. For this cup tho Andover nnd Kid raced on Monday nnd the Andover won, so the cup Is retained here. However, the prize may never become n permanent possession of any boatman. I.Ike tho cup which Sir Thomns Upton strives so strenuously to secure, It Is always open to challenge and must nlwajs be defended by tho owner, nnd elthor won ngaln or lost. Other western Intcrlnke sailors will doubt less try for this cup nnd Mr. Van Urunt fays he will bo here again next year with a different boat to muke another attempt. Monday's race demonstrated conclusively the superiority of a boat of thu Andovcr's peculiar build for making speed on small inland lakes. Though Its sprjad of sail was some 110 square feet less than that of Its opponent, It had no difficulty In gliding nwny from tho Kid In n breeze. Watcrllne Is a thing to bo sought after for n speed boat. Hy a clever freak of construction tho Andover succeeds In se curing an nctuul watcrllno many feet longer than Its lino by measurement when up right on tho water. Its class Is determined by tho latter measurement, so tho Andover rnccs as n seventeen-foot boat. However, when Its Balls are set and It Is close-hauled nnd keels over on Its side to tnko tho wind It haB an actual waterllno of twcnty-elGhl feet. This strnngo result Is accomplished hy thu long, squa'o prow of tho boat, a pe culiar architecture, but nn effcetlvo ono on giving oxtcuslvo wnter line. Tho con struction of tho Kid docs not give this ad vantage. Tho famous Indcpcndcnco Is built nomcwhnt on tho lines described, and tho Milwaukee, well known Chicago boat, Is characteristic for thnt feature. Six miles nnd n half was tho length of tho course covered by tho two bonts. After attempts to mako starts on Satur day and Sunday tho boats got away suc cessfully Monday, and tho first race was won by tho Andover In 1:0G:39. Tho Kid wns not far bohind, tnktng 1:08:21. In tho second race tho Andover took off a mlnuto and a half, making tho run In 1:0.":01. Tho Kid wan capsized on the last leg of tho triangle becauso of tho sudden reverse filling of n spinnaker. Mr. Van Urunt wns handling tho boat himself at tho time, nnd It Ik tho first tlmo ho has over capsized, although ho has been calling for twenty years. Though tho Kid Is exclusively a rnclng boat, built In every way for speed alono, thnt did not nvoll against tho Andover. Tho 4S0 squnro feet spread of sail and tho thinnest nnd lightest of planking nil wore ovorcomo by n lono watcrllno nnd clever sailing on tho Andover. Tho latter Is truly a wizard for speed, and Mr. Van Ilrunt says ho will havo one like It next year. His presont boat was brought from tho Atlantic coast and will not do tho busi ness on n small lake. Moreover, tho rules of tho Inland Lnkn Yachting association allow no dead ballast, but tho Kid, with tho Andovcr's permission, carried 1,000 pounds. DUP0NT GUN TOURNAMENT Sixth Aniiunl Mri't ill Cluli Ground, Hunt 1 0 ti 1 1 of DiiiiuImn Street IlrldKC Tho sixth annual amnteur tournament of tho Dupont Oun club of Omaha will bo held at tho club grounds nt the cast end of tho DouglaB street bridge Septembor 23, 2(5 aud 27. Tho program for tho tournament was Issued today. It includes ten ovents each day, for fifteen and twenty targets Entrance, feos in tho fifteen target events is $1.G0, with $5 added and tho feo in twenty target ovents Is $2 with $5 added. Tho tournament will close with a twenty-llvo-blrd handicap on September 27, twentv slx to thirty-one yards. Tho cntranco feo for this event is $10, with ono money for every live entries, Hose system. The money In fifteen-target ovents Is di vided 35, 30, 20 and 15 per cent; In tho twenty-target ovents, 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 por cent, Interstate, association rules to govern. Tho grounds will bo open to prac tice, Wednesday, Septembor 24. It Is oxpected that tho tournament will bring nmatour trap shooters from all over tho west and that tho tournnmcnt will bo ono of the largest ever held In tho city. I.oeul Siiorlluir Note. Owlnc to n illsncroomont about travel pay, Oscar Gardner Is not going to Kng- inuu to ugni nexi momu, nis uuie ine.e being called off. Oscar Gardner went to Kansas City from here last Pililny night to tight Clarence l-orues twenty rounds, Tlio contest tnKes place this afternoon on n llatbo.u on the Missouri river, nanny Haley accompanied tho "Omnha Kid," Farmer Hums, tho wrestler, is nt nrcsent busy mnnaglng his two farms nsnr H k Hock, la. lie will return to' Omaha la October to Instruct In wrestllnir nt Oscar Gnrdner'H athletic club. Meanwhile Peter Loch Is tilling tho position, A warm light has been nrrnnced for tho afternoon of next ttundny, September 15, near tins cuy. apine i.eroy and it, Hmltl), the lnttcr colored, will go fifteen rounds nt 12S pounds. Hoth are, local men and well known. Hmilli wns recently defeated uv Oscar Gardner. Jnclc Heebe will leave shortly for the rnst. On Senteinbor 111 be will roferco at Munclo. Inrt.. the tic lit between (lus Hezsnnh ami George Monroe for tho bantnin chnmplou- snip. mo men win ugni ni no pnur.di, Hexennh la from Clnclnnutl, while Monroo hulls from Hrooklvn. In u former contest Hezcnnh won through nn accident, Monroo striking his hend on a board end In a fall through tlio ropes. I'mmnter Jack Heche has throe mon whom he Is anxious to match, One Is Mike Schreck. well known hero through his victories over Oscar Gardner nnd runny Holey this summer. Then thero am two colored lads, ono of whom. Jesso Snlpp, Heelii) will put neauisi any man in wiu world at 12i pounds, not excepting Terry McGovern. 8hlip Is 19 ytnrs old. Thn there Is Kid Ashe, who Is anxious to mo t either Joe Guns or Steve Crosby, the men who fought n twenty-round draw at Louis ville last week, Cans formerly defeated Asur, "I had a running sore on my log for seven yenrs," writes Mrs. James Porest of Chip pewa Palls, Wis,, "and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get It healed. Two boxes of Hannor Salvo entirely cured It." Uownro of substitutes, FIVE STATES SEND PLAYERS Toanti Miiten Gather nt Courts of Athletic Allocation. , HEAVY SILVER CUP HUNG UP AS TROPHY .Ml.nmirl Vnllc- Sliitcs Wilt Compete for (.'liftiiipliiMlilt Oinnlin Hon. or t' till eld Uy Worthy Ilepri'seiilutlvps. The tennis season In Omaha will be brought to n fitting close this week with a tourmment, Including players from Ne- braBka, Iowa, Musourl, Kansas and Illinois. Tho contests will bo on n larger scale than any slnco lfOC, whn the Chicngo contingent went home laden with honors from tho Harney street courts. The Omaha Amateur Athletic association Is In charge of the event and about forty players will bo en tered. Conrad Young, A. Bennett nnd P. J. Hill mnke up tho governing committee. Tho contest will commence on September 11 and last over till the next Tuesday. The trophy to bo striven for Is a shapely liver cup, six Inches high and richly decorated. It Is supported by three handles and has a vnluo of $75. To attain the prlzo permanently the champion must win It twice, another opportunity being given at a tournnmcnt next spring. In addition to tho chief r.rlzo a first nnd second nward will be mAde In both singles and doubles, tho sum of $100 being nvallable for this purpose. A Kansas City delegation has made known Its purpose to be present, under tho leader ship of Dr. Vaughn nnd 1). I James, who won tho local championship of thnt city. Parnsworth nnd tho Haymonds, who had things their own way In tho trlstato tourna ment at Sioux City, will bo on tho ground nnd n squad of Iowans will follow In their trail In tho hope of securing revenge. I.nenl NlionltIK In Slronjr. Tho best local talent, with the exception of Austin, will bo In line to uphold tho honor of Omnha. Tho local champion Is taking a vacation tour through the east. Young and Caldwell will mako up the best team of tho Athletic association and other Omaha teams which nro fully their equal will be entered. Webster and Hobb, the champions nf the Young Men's Chrlstlnn association courts; Captain VanVllet nnd his son of Port Crook make up formidable pairs and arc all In tho best possible form, having ployed steadily all summer. Tho committee has Just received n lottcr of nc ceptnnco from players at North Platte, who aro Bald to be a llttlo bit better than any thing In western Nebraska. An effort Iiob boon mndo to bring west somo of tho Chicngo experts who mado such nn excellent Impression hero n few yenrs ago. Although tho tourney was Intended to Includo only four stntcs tho rulo will do stretched to include Illinois in the Interest of good sport. Thero Is a good chanco that at least Wnldner will bo prevailed upon to attend. Tho tournnmcnt has been widely adver tised and notices are posted In every sport ing club In tho middle west. Tho low rntcs In voguo fpr Ak-Sar-Bcn week nro ex pected to servo as a special Inducement. Tho Athletic association has applied for membership In tho National Lawn Tennis association, which will glvo It standing throughout the country. Events on tho ns soclntlon courts will be nationally recog nized and tho club will come In for a con sldcroblo nmoun' of advertising. Hope to Nccurr Trl-Stiitr. Although thi) association Is not talking for publication on tho subject it has a secret hope of bringing tho trl-stato to Omaha next year. Tho facilities at Stoux City, wncro tho tourney wns Just .completed, aro not ontlsfactory, thero being only threo courts and these, not all that could be wished. Workmen aro now putting tho six courts of the association Into faultless condition nnd they nro expected to shine In contrast with Sioux City. Tho back screens aro admittedly too closo to tho lines,, but nn nltoratlon will bo mado In this respect early In tho spring. Tho Trl stato association Includes clubs from Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska. Tho meeting has usually been hold at Sioux City, owing to its favornblo location. GOLFERS TO RECEIVE GUESTS KmiNiin City mill I)i-m MoIiipm Trunin Are KiirctMl to Hiikiikc Chum Iilonn from Country Clnli, Epochs In the local golfing llfo will bo marked during tho next ten days. Teams from two different cUIch will come to Omnha nnd attempt to defeat thu champions of tho Omaha Country club on tholr own course. Knnsas City will come first, or rather a crow of golfers from tho Country club of that place. It Is supposed that this team will comprise twelvu men, though that Is not yet certain. Eighteen holes will bo played on tho nftornoou of September 14. The following Wednesday, September 18, tho team from tho Dcs Molnca Town and Country club will arrive. This will bu a small aggregation of players, comprising but six men. They nra said to bo stars In tholr line, howover, nnd tho locals will put forward their cleverest half dozen to do tho visitors battle, liayors at tho Country club aro more than ready for the strangers already, and aro practicing hard all tho tlmo. There nro no less than a score of skilled players from whom to select the teams for tho con tests. After nil this excitement at homo comes somo forolgn figure work. Soptombcr 26, 27 nnd 28 nre tho days sot for tho big Joint tournament of tho Trausmlsslsslppl Oolf association. This will be held nt Kansas City, on tho grounds of the Kansas City Country club. Team competitions and In dividual contests in both match and medal, play In handicap and handicap against bogey and blind bogey will bo played. Thero will also be somo women's ovents and some mixed foursomes nnd twosomes. A largo number of golfers will attend the meet from Omnha, and tho local play ers will enter tho different competitions right and loft. This will bo the first meet ing of tho Transmlsslsslppl association, and everything possible will be done to make It a success. About twenty cities of the mlddlo west are included In the membership, nnd most of them will bo represented. OMAHA HAS GOOD PROSPECTS Mcmlirrn of Hull Tcum Hope to UIo tlip Srnnon In Third Plntc. Members of tho Omaha baso ball team nro sanguine of ending tho season In third plnce. With a long, series of games on tha home grounds to closo the season, they feel that thoy are now well past nil the rough places In their path and can devote themselves assiduously to winning a largo majority of the remaining contests. That tne Omahnns do not place, their hopes higher thnn Is due .to a most con scrvatlve spirit that has resulted from a good many hind knocks during the last six weeks In tho way. of defeats. St. Paul Is doing too well for a boast from tho Oato City men that they will pass the Tolar Hears, to sound woll. Howover, tho team Ib now certainly ou a solid playing basis. Every man Is set tied In bis position nnd no new ones are MAN'S MALADIES MA I made. up. m mind, soon after graduating from co iego, thnt no one man was great enough to masu- the entire field of medi cine nnd surgery. Many physicians hnvo tried to do this, but they huve met with results usually disappointing to themselves and often disastrous to their patients. For this reason I determined early In my pro . ?'?.rml wcer to confine my practice strictly to a single lino of diseases and to originating and .perfecting cures for them. I therefore trcnt nnlv Whnt I nm nhmlnUlu CCir-,?!Ptr.Uc,HVl'i'sl,lvel' cure 10 tV cured AMVFK'l-i STIUCTimK, CONTA- VAU DEHIMTY. Ht'PTPHE. KIDNEY H1NAHY DISEASES and nil rellex compllcntlons and nssoclate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies nlono tho best yearn of my lire have been ear nestly devoted nnd on them all my faculties are concentrated. Our consultation nnd op erating rocins are thoroughly equipped wlih .i Zfx se"niine npparafjp, Instrument nnd dewco essential to the most modern methods oi practice and our references, both pro fessional and financial,, nre among the best citizens of this vicinity, who have been cured by us and mudo happy. I want every afflicted man to freely and fully In vestigate our treatment. Each case lu trented separately, scientifically, closely watching It nnd carefully following Its symptoms with remedies varied through every stjiKe. The diseases that constltuto ..Lrr.ula.lty nro ,morc fllll' commented on below and are well worthy tho careful per nor! m'n "Cea of ,ncdlcal ntten- Varicocele ii ii.i.r- V; r "'""o vancoeo e, us injurious effect Is we known. It de presses the mind, weakens the body, ruck nh0rV.U8 ,s-!"c'n nnd ultimately lends T to a complc e loss of sexual power. If von are r victim of this dire disease como to our jfflce un.l let mo explain my process or mnnM,.ctTTClL; ,urlt"? " "t twelvo months. Pndcr my treatment the natleiit mproves from the very beginning. All mln In-tnntly censes. Soreness T o swell! ng quickly subside. The pools of " tngnS . lood aro rorccd from the dilated vein" :vhuhr""l'!1)' nssume tlulr normal size WZ'iVJ1 n"',1 """"i'n'"". All Indications o nd in ?hiL wp.nl"!cs" yaMl completely nd in their stead come the pride tho power and the pleasure of perfect health and restored monhood. i,c"ect ncaitn Stricture It mutters not how long you have suffered from Stricture nor how many different doc- State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnnm Street, Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omnha, Neb. REFER KNCES-Hest Himks and Leading Business Men in tills City. CONSULTATION in person or by lettor FREE. Oiiice Hours S a. in. to 8 p. in. Sundays 10 a. in. to 1 p.. in. On tbrt hfvL- Tl.n..u . u - ...... .1 7" , -.""niii mu jnay or somo of i uem uas dcci! disappointing In some par ticulars, tho bovs nri nnvIMn,. , .u I - . ....f, UUl IIU IUV ' toboggnn now and being really well on .nun lapm course up tlio slope. In batting, tho last Wppk nr Inn Aat-tt has seen big old First Baseman Calhoun lorging inr to tho fore. Tho good-natured i mitt man has certainly nnt.lnn., t,i,..if Hcllablo hanky Lotcher Is also keeping iuo open mo eyes or tho fans and many of his hits recently hnvo Wm r,t portuno kind that seem to count as much ns a nait-uoen others. On tho fleldlne work, hnth in nn,i ,. everything Is satisfactory. Tho team Is wen naianccu and steady. Shortstop I Toman has shown moro 1 mnrnvomnnl l,. I any of them latoly, being now In fully ns ! goon iorm ao during his palmiest days of last scaron. Uncertainty is tlm chinf rntnm n n, pitching rtaff. as Is tho easo with all such. "Wizard" Herman has been showing up In n wide, brlgnt light nnd Gordon stock has also risen largely. Captain Stewart is not worrying about his box artists. Nono of tho men nro sick and everything points to a line tinish if not a whirlwind one. F0YE WINS HONORS ABROAD IIoiirIiin County CltiimpiiiH AqitltH IU iiifhoI f "WHI lu WVMitii Oolf Tourney nt CliIriiKo. Omnhri wna rnnrr-Rrntnrl Ihla vrnr In ii (ll pfTPflt lnl f niirnninnnt rf lrti u-nci third annual contest of tho Western Oalf nsoclntlon for tho amateur championship, hold on tho links of tho Midlothian club nenr Chicago August 23-26. without saying n word to any of his local colflnp nnKnrliit PS. William .f It'nvn li-ltn ' 8iicccssIvoly tho champion of Douglas county, cincned up his favorlto club3 In hi long lenthcr pouch and hied to tho Windy City to try Issues nt tho gamo with tin stars of tho entire country west of tho urent Lakes. Mr. Povn did nnt hrlnfr hnMr nnv mmlnla but ho did some work In that competition that nrOVCS CnnelllslVolV Hint enmn nmnhn golfers, and himself especially, nro rlgh in mo snmo ciass witn tne cracks tho coun try over. Thniich hn wna vnl nri.iiiiu a novlco nt tho game, tho local champ! n wont into a tournament with the bsat players from tho old-established clubs In Illinois nnd surrounding stntes, veteran i nil, nnd acquitted himself meet crcdltob y in mat rast company. Just nlnetv-nlnn colfers worn mtnm.i rr tho western amateur championship. They represented twcntv-flvo different oinho Th.. first day's work was n preliminary rsur.d iur inacc, oniy tno sixteen high men to qualify. This was one of tho crucial tcsti of tho contost, for If a player failed to qualify ho could not compete further, ni mnttor how gocd he wns. It was a womiino. out of all except tho top-notchers. ni'iiU nrr Wrrilril Out. So by medal nlav over thtrtv.Ri sixteen men wcro chosen from the 100 end foyo wns ono of the sixteen. Thclps E. Hoytiof tho Olon Vlow club, th Tnnn win a few days later won tho tournament nnl tno cnnmpionsiup by ndmlnlsterlng to Druco I). Smith a sensational dofeat In th? last round, led tho sixteen on nilnllf vlnr. day with ISO strokes for tho two rounds, ns ionows: Morning Out 42 Afternoon Jut !!'.'.";;;!;;6o-58 1 4I-0I--.S) William Hollablrd, Jr., tho 17-yoar oll phenomenon from tho Oltn View club, who has startled tho golfllng world with his exploits this season, camo second with 1S2, A fow days later ho won tho champ'onshlp of hla club In open tournament. His icoru In tho nll-westcrn contest qualifying round! was: Morning out s Afternoon Out"!!'.";)!)'-" v, . in tl-SS-is.! Next tamo nlno others ranging from thoso scores down to 180, At the latter figure fivs men tied. Foyo was one of th;se. Ho wa absolutely now to tho courso nnd to Cblcagi golf and for him to qualify among ro'f veterans who had played on overy cour.e In tho state and know tho ground by heart was very commendablo and nrousod much favorablo criticism from tho Chicago play ers, to all of whom tho erect and Ml nt stranger was absolutely unknown. Pcye's scoro by holes on that day was: .Morning., ..Out ...,6 15 6 6 6 6 6 5-H7 In 7 7 3 7 S & 4 4 4-K-fl7 Afternoon. .Out ....5 4 6 5 5 6 5 6-411 In 5 6 4 8 6 6 1 4 4 I0-92-1S!) Ilnril Luck nu tin- Dm iv. Hut tho moment that the draulng for partners for tho play-off began Foyo met with disaster. Ho drew for hU first opp nent the star of the entire sixteen. Ho, t MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not treat alt diseases, but cure all I treat. 1 trcnt men on'y, and cure tors have disappointed yon. Our treatment will cure yon just ns c-rtnlnty ns you come to our Dlflce for treatment. I will not do It b dilating or cutting. My treatment Mi1.' cnttrolj- original with me and per a.iI,3;..Ii"lnIesf' 11 completely dUsolves the stricture nnd permanently removes overy obstruction from the urlimry passage. It ??,'nV,?i7 .unnn!u-"l dl-charge. allays nil lnllammatlon, reduces tho iiostato gland yii.1''! ,c,)ll,.r1K,pl1' cleanses and heals the blad li ""''kidneys when Irritated and con- restores health nnd soundness to every part of the body affected by tho disease, Nervo-SexuaJ Debility Men, many of you aro now reaping tho .result of your former folly. Your manhood i.t iuiiuiK nnd win soon no lost unless you do something for yourself. Thero Is no tlmo to lose. lmpotency, 1IK nil sexunl diseases. In n.-vcr on the standstill. With ii j-uu iuii mime no compromise. Either you must master It nr it will master you laud 1111 your whole ruturo with himself, tho champion, Thcro wcro fcur rounds to bo played off, nil match play. It was a foregone conclusion that tho Omnhin would be stopped lu tho first round, becnuse of the opponent ho had drawn, nnd ho wns Hoyt beat him 6 up and 4 to play. Hut tho champion said afterward to the golf sport Ing editor of tho Hccord-IIeruld, Mr. Axel son, that ho had never before In his llfo plnycd such good golf ns ho did that morn-1 lng. Even no, Foye did not loje by much of a mnrgin. Six up nnd 4 to play ts not a very largo scoro of victory when thirty-sit holes nro covered. Had tho local golfer mot any of tho lower twelvo players, In fnct hal ho drawn nnyono but Hoyt, Holablrd nnd Smith for tho earlier rounds ho would cer tainly have lasted till well toward tho end, nt tho gait ho was going In tho first round, j Tho peculiar thing about It w.i3 that hardly anybody saw tho Hoyt-Foyo match. I Tho reporters wero not there and very few spectators wero present. Other players wro all busy with their own troubles. No ono knew Foyo. He wns registered from tho nolmont club or Chicago, Instead of from the Omaha Country club, so no men tion of his homo club was mado In tho newspapers. This -was a scheme of tho sol-dler-golfer to keep his expedition quiet, lie even had his nnmo spelled W. J. Fayo In tho entries nnd so It went Into tho news papers. Hut peoplo hero who know "Fayo" nro certain that ho will go alter tho west ern championship ngaln next year and with another ncason's play combined with what ho learned rrom tho stars at Chicngo ho will certainly no a bad opponent by that tlmo. BOWLING NEWS OF THE WEEK UiiKUKrniriilh of Viirlonn fiuliM re Mmte Public .VcliriiNKii City T(i Miiiiii; fur l.licnls. Tho Onto City tcanl plnys tho Omnhas on September 10 at the Oato City alleys. On September 12 tho AIl-Amerlcans nnd tho Germans will competo at tho Gate City headquarters. Omaha Is not tho only plneo In Nebraska wbero bowlers grow. Last Thursday nluht a picked teom rrom Clark's alloys went uown to iscurnsKa City nnd got It put to them In tho rlvor town by a big margin, the Otoo couuty rollers winning by 101 pins. However, this defent was partly wiped out by tho Germans, who accompanied thu piCKcu team, .ney nail a gamo with somo moro or tho rlvor town chnmplons and won easily. High scores at tenpins for tho week at Clark's: Jay Drlesbncb. 205: Charles Seaman. 211: W. H. Iimcr.v. 211. 210. 217. 215. ami. 210! nmin Ambruster, )7, 210; W. II. Wlgmnn, 212, 2(is, 211; M, It. Huntington, 202, 2i, 221, 203. 205, 207. 214; C. E. Selleek, 06; I U. Lucas, Sou, 201; C, Conrad. 211, 2u6, 234; II, II, Jloly- neiiux, vn, zw, ;ia; j. i;nrson, an, ws; Harry Yost, 2.'fi; L. Weymullcr. 233; J. C. ICauf mnnn, 224; W. A. Chandler, 202; Henry Hailen, 201, 210; H. Fiitseher, 201, 231; I). J. O'Hrlen, 211: C, French, 201; D, S. Skinner. &K; John Yocom. 20S, 217, 213; "Plumber'1 Head, 206, 200, i13. 225. 203; J. Kavldge, 204; Tom Reynolds, 211; W. C. llrunko, 231: Hyron Hart. 211: II. L. Fowler, 200; Frank Fogg. 203, 200: It. A. Kolls, 210, 210, 217; W. S. Sheldon, 203; F. J. Hcngcle, 211; Captain Joo Outmunn, 210, 201. C. Conrad and W. c. nrunko nro tie for two prizes, with 231 at tenpins, U. O. Shrrider Is high for a prlzo with 2i, made In three successive games of nine pins. I. 8. Hunter gets a prlzo, being high man nt rubberneck, scoro 133. Captain Joo autmann's famous Oreon Rivers met the Omuhas Monday night at Clark s. High teupln scores nt tho Onto City alley: Hob Kncoll, 200, 200. 218, 245: Kit Carson, 202! I.. Weymuller, 213 T. P, Reynolds, 223; A. F. Swensou, 20.'; F. Conrad, 200, 200, 208: M'llltnm Vltvmnn 0,i1 OIA, d.. ....... onn. t-i.J com, 212. 208, 206: Charles Rosenburry. 215; j, siiuuiii;i , vij i. n. aeumau, ij(i. i'.o. 214! W. W. Hartley. 204 , 205, 233, 211. Hob Encell Is high for tho monthly tcnpln ball, with 243. A Purist On m fnu nil ril, Alfred Ayres, who Is such n purist re garding tho use of tho English language that be Is sometimes regarded as a crank, wnndered into the ofllco of tho Applotons, his publishers, the other day, and In quired for Colonel Apploton, relates tho Now York Press. "Ho flew the coop, I guess," said ono of the young men, "What?" "Ho flow the coop," "Oh! If you had said 'ho has llown tho coop,' young man, I might have under stood you," and Ayres stalked away. Working; Nluht mill liny, Tho busiest nnd mightiest llttlo thing that evor was mado Is Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thesq pills change weakness Into strength, lletlcssness Into energy, brain fag Into mental power. They're wonderful In building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Kuhn & Co. them to stay cured. misery nnd Indcserlbnblo woo. 1 have treated so many cases of this kind that I nm ns familiar with tliem ns you nro Willi win very iitiyiiKJii. 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I' may bo either hereditary or contracted Onco the system Ih tainted with It. the disease may manifest Itself In thu form of scrnrula, eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff r.r swollen Jelnts, eruptions or eoppcr-eoIor c spots on tho race or body, llttlo uKo"i CAMIVAl WEEK With every pair of our legs we will give a seat free during carnival week, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF LEGS, HILL FAINTS CO. 320 SOUTH I5TH. The Only Exclusive Pants House in the City. MRU WASTING, S TRICTURED 1 9,846-CURES LAST YEAR - 1 9,846 '3 tiotnrs Is Instantly RclUvod and tho Obstruction Dissolved LtU Snotr BeuentU th Suu-IN FIFTEEN DAYS. i lirlcocolo Is Cnrcd and Weak &Xon Aro Restored by tlio Mnc-io St. Juntos Treatment Applied Locully aud Directly to the- Affootod Parts. I'lOME TRE ATM E MT K USr IWiJWSl "firnn-Snlvrnt" illtsnlvrs Slrlrture like innn licnentli tho un, rnrti TAUICOi;i:i.i: anil !3M,AltOi:i) t'UONT.Vri:, mill tritiiRtlirna the Hemlnat JUincL, Mtnpplnft ilinliK unit ninUmlmiN I.V l'll'TT-ICN DAYS. 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If yiu hnvo liny of theso or similar symptoms you aro cor dially Invited to consult us immediately 1 1 find your fears are unfounded I will quickly unburden your mind. Hut If vnur constitution l.i Infected with eyrhlllt'c virus I will tell you of It. Our special trmtmrnt for Cont.iglous lllood Poison I practically the result ( f our llfo work and Is endorsed bv the best phvslclnin nt America nnd Hurnpe. It contains no Injurl. pus drugs or dangerous medicines of nny kind. It goes ti the very bottom or the (Urease aivl forces out every particle of Impurity. m ,p rvory sign nnd sympt'im of blood pol-on disappears completely an1 forever. The blood, the llfsue, tho ll sh. tho bones and tru. whole system nrn cleansed, purltled and re-torcd to pcrf t health nnd the patient prepared for th' duties nnd pleasures of life. Associate Diseases In curing nn nllnunt of nny kind wc never fall to remove ail ltciu. cnmpllca Hons or Associate Dheasr- If the cnn I Varicocele, tho weakness caused by II disappears. If It l.i Htrb ture and has de veloped Into Prostntlo. HlM.Ur or Kidney Affections, the Inuirod orp.ii"t are all re stored to a perfectly healthful condition If It Is contagious Hlood )vis.n. any and nil Skin, Hlood and llono Plteases arising from the tnlnt nro enl'roly and perma nently ellmtnntrd from thnsvtein If It Is Imnoteney, tho many dlstrettiR svmptutn following In Its train nnd Indicating a pie innturo decline of physical, medal nnrt sexual power nre totally rrninVid nm.' rnpldtv replaced hv the youthful energ of robust manhood. Hence nil resultlus Ills and reflex complications, wnicn mnv lie properly termed Associate Dlpeaso ind which, lu fact, nre often more serious tbar tho original ailments thnt glvo rife to tb-'m - all. wo say. disappear completely i ni forever with the cure of the main malady. Correspondence Ono pcrinnil visit Is preferred, but If It Is lmpossiil. Inconvenient for you lo ml' nt one rleo. write a full and nn reserved h:si .. of your case, plainly stnt Ing your symptom. Wo make nn charge for private counsel, nnd glvo to cneli patient u I.P.OAli CONTUACT to hold for our promisee. If you cunnot call today, wxito Address Uncle Oscar Cigars Only 5 Gents WAKH UP and smnko tho I'nclo Oscnr, B-cent cigar. You will like tho llavor too well to fa 1 nsleep over It. Smoking It Is tho perfection of rcstrul enjoyment. It Is tho Ideal after dinner clgnr and Is u plcusnnt smolco at any time, Ilnnd made, Havana filler. It t the best CIGAR for tho MONEY nnywhere. 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