10 THE OMAHA DAILY TiEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. END OF SESSION IS IN VlEWr AN EASY WINNER pendent districts having 5,000 population or i more. t,, . , I Tho senate passed n substitute for the lory fit Annmosn, and other bills na follows: Providing that tho state printer shall bo nc- j countable to the executive council In tho fit ATTENDANCE IS SMALL DURING DAY tre Instead of the se.-rctnry of state; pro- ' vldlng llfo Imprlson-mont or death for crime , of placing obstructions In way of electric llc-liitlti cars, and Trcv.ln's bill providing for biennial icports of all state ofllcers and commissions, Instead of having both annual and biennial as now. Tho senate also killed tho bill which pro vides a punishment for procuring liquor fir minors or Inebriates. A motion was filed to reconsider this voto and one was also filed to reconsider tho vote by which the Weed bill was lost this morning. Probable lows. Lidtlatura Will Business Last of Week. Bcnnlnr .Smith (IHcr n I'rovlillnir for Appointment nf 11 Mini nur Coiiiinltli-f In tin I'piier lloilj. DBS MOIKKr?, March 31. (Special Tele gram.) The legislative HOHslons were hard working ones today, but, on account of tho traall attendance, no intMsurcw of great Im portance wcro taken up. The senate de cided to Uike U tho conslileratlon of tho house resolution fixing final adjournment April C on next Monday Instead of Tucvday, end thin Is taken to mean that there Is a good chance of tho session completing Its work by tho last of next week. Senator Smith offered a resolution provlf.ing for tho uppolntmcnt of n Hitting committee of seven In tho upper body. This went over under the rules and will be taken up Monday. A similar roaolutlon 1h pending before tho house. QUESTION OF THE SEE CITY Kurt Doilitr nml Sioux CH Until Serin Conllileiit of I lie IIiiiiii i'. Oxford Makes a Poor Showing in the Annual Boat Bace. OXONIANS TWENTY LENGTHS BEHIND UrM III 11 en t.enil from tlir Stnrt ChniiKPi l Until Tcnnm Cniiiecl liy AVnr Fine Itai'liiK Wen titer. PUTNKV, England, March 31. The fifty soventh annual boat race between cicws representing tho universities of Oxford and Cambrldgo was rowed today over the usual coureo from Putney to Mortlake. Cam- Porte won, Twlnklcr second, Wcller third, lime- Fifth race, one und an eighth miles, free handicap; .Malay Won, Don Luis second, Fliimoru third. Time: lsl.11,. Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth miles, selling: Morton won, t'nrda second, Storm King third. Time: l:4Ti. Iltirlnix nt I.Uerpont. LONDON. March .ll.-The Liverpool Sprint cup, run today, the third day of the Liverpool fprlng meeting, was won by I. ml Durham's Osbech. O. Oottrllls I-nckford, ridden bv J. Hclff, iltilshed second, and Squire Jack was third. Sevcu, horses ran. Sly Fox, ridden by Sloan, wa.J unplaced, although he. was In the lead until fairly In the line for home, when nt that point Onbech drew In front and won easily by live lensths. The same dlsttinco separated tho swond nnd third horses. The Llvcriiool Spring cup Is of l.noo sovereigns '50 sovereigns In pluto or the whole In speele. nt winner's option): a handicap for u-ycar-oltls nnd upwards; dlrtance. the, cup course, one mile and three furlongs. SIOUX CITV. March 31. (Special Tele 'gram.) Prominent Catholics of Sioux City congregated along the course In stcamors, do not think for a minute that Fort Dodge in boats, on the bridges nnd on the hiilld- I IllMTKlty illlNC Hull. S'inV ItAVHS IV..,., Vnrnh niVnln bridge won most easily In 18 minute?, 17 defeated the New York university base ball second distressed hind at the finish. Fordham eolleiro. 2, The raco was favored by magnificent .y ianta, Ha., Majch 31. Cornell, H; weather. The bright sunshine attracted ! vahh lmmcnso crowds, which from an early hour slty of Chicago, 22; Vnnderbllt, 7. un uiuav uuoiij i.i ........ .. n ivtiini im .m'w orK lllllvt-'i imi.v imnu imu s, oniclal time, Oxford being much 'l!)o today In the Mrst game of tho season, i.ed nnd abbut twenty lengths be- . IV'SM W-rlnccton. 5; MiiNtern lliieliiu Sciikoh to Open. will bo selected as the see city In tho event ngs overlooking the scene. ISvery point , raelnc season of' i-Vio win i.n lniiiimirnteil of a division of tho dlocrso. They alto think 0f vantage wbb crowded In splto of tho gen- at the Hennlngs race course .Monday next, when tho llftlt mirlnc nicotine of the Wash Ington Jockey club will open, Tho meeting will continue dully until Saturday, April II. A f iiiiiiiiiiiileiitloii. not nrovnll here bv anv means. wern Inu.llv rherrnil. The were, ntlleklv -Mu' rwi 1 uii Allow mo to spcaK a tCW R Im maintained that for many reasons fnllnwixl hv thn fnvnrltes. n.imhrldeo. whoso'""'"0 ,u,ur vmnnucriaiii n i..oiiKii Slnux f'ltv will be selected. St. Mary's reeontlon wns enthuslnstle. The tide, was Kcn,cll- 1 suffered for three years wltn foli.nlla rmirrh. min nf the tlllCSt In tho m.ltn .Imn nml nnnoMnrahlo .timmlltv u ni , tll(1 bronchitis and COllld DOt sleep at flights. state, can be completed on short notice for experienced In getting tho boats into po- ! 1 tT.cf sevrnl doctors nnd various patent nun na I in enthcdral. nnd then tliero aro SO I nit Inn. ...v......,..., Uui uuiii kui nuiuiiiK i" '' in ml tho talk of Fort Dodge giving $.".0,000 for the crai belief that It would be a one-sldod All day and evenltic Hcsslons are being plum Is a big bluff. According to Port Dodge contest. held and It Is believed at this rate tho work , dlfns'chcs that city seems finite confident Tho dark blues, as challengers, were tho can be completed by the last of next week. It will bo selected, but that Impression does first to tako tho water nt 1:30 p. m. and Many minor mensures were taken up by both houses and disposed of today The senate killed the bill which has pascd tho housp for tho repeal of tho present law re quiring land owners to cut weeds nlong the highways at their own expense nnd the res toration of the old law requiring county boards to cut them at the expense of tho counties. Milliliter of Small Moiinii res. Among tho moasurcH passed by tho senate arc the following: Providing for the pub lication of 4.000 copies of tho report of tho any large Catholic Institutions, schools, oxford won the toss nnd choso the Surrey j on.y r.c!,cf ""I", my "'I8.0' a b"0,0,f M isslons and a big hospital. Already tho 8tatlon. ' ! ' able medicine wh ch haB completely re- episcopal residence, a. beautiful stone edi fice, has been picked out. Colonel Wlllan, who umpired Yale anl Cornell at Henley, acted In tho snmo ca pacity today for Oxford and Cambridge. He effected a capital start. The two boatn Ing, so far n3 tho county Is concerned, this old case. mv Division IXnlillsIied. SIOUX CITY, March 31. (Special Tele cram.) Tho Chicago & Northwestern State Hoard of Control and providing for county which has bothered ovcry Judge who cloth edition nf the rnnnrts nf tho statn' has been Oil tno licncn OI mo county lor iuu treasurer nnd attorney general; Increasing I last seventeen yenrs. It commenced soon the powi.ra of tho trustees of tho stalo II- I after tho death In Sioux City of Jacob Pranz, brary In promoting the traveling library of tho state: providing that tho same regula tions which govern Innkeepers shall gov ern steamboat owners, and several legaliz ing acts. Two bills wcro killed by the senate, ono providing that preferred claims of employes shall not stand against a company unless It Is Insolvent and ltn entire property Is liablo for debts, and tho ono providing Mint forty cro farms lying within a town plat, but out ride tho corporate limits, shall bo exempt from taxation. Tho senate adopted a resolution provid ing that tho trustees of the state library mid stato historical department bo re quested to Inquire Into tho coat of reprint ing 1,000 volumes of "Annals of Iowa," be tween the years 1SB3 and 1871, and Teport to tho next assembly. This Is In tho Interests of school and college libraries which 'wish copies of tho exhausted edition. Tho scnato passed tho house bill legal izing the liquor sales made under void pe titions between tho dates October 1, 1897, und February 1, 1900, and tho manufacturing petitions In force subsequent to October 1, 1897, and prior to July 1, 1900. Theophllus Introduced In the house an utl-trust bill which provides a penalty of dot less than $200 nor more than $5,000 gainst nny party to an organization which may be termed a trust. Theophllus Is a democrat. Many nro In sympathy with the measure, but It Is too lato In tho session to rxp'ect to get It through. Three senato bills wcro passed by the houso this morning. Tho mensure by Penropo to nllow railroads to condemn additional ground for cwltchcs; by Finch, changing the place of filing tho bond of pharmacists, nnd by Mullen, to provldo that In cities di vided In sower districts tho districts may voto their own tax. Tho bill by Kdwards to provldo that the commissions' of nil notaries public be Issue 1 to tako effect for a period of three years was also passed. Afternoon sessions of both houses were held. Tho house passed flvo bills as follows: Five llllln I'iinn House. 1 The senato bill providing that non-rcsl-Uent attorneys must namo some local at torney upon whom notice can be served: house bill providing for quarantine of nursery stock infested with San Joso scale; lennto bill reducing bonds of- wnrdens and tlerks of penitentiaries; house bill provid ing that no member of one political party llnil of l.onn l.imfttilt. ii inn ' 1 . T t ...,. nt Cnnntnt . B.ww.v v.... took up their positions at 1:30 p. m. nnd A suit ban Just been decided In Woodbury I ,,.', ...o 1 llcvcd me.- Mo. V. S. imOCKMAN, Bagnell, started at 1:58 Caitihrlilfte I.eniln from the Stnrt Tho light blues Immediately shoved to tho front, rowing with rare power and In who owned nnd operated a large brewery, splendid form After his death some of his relatives in At tho Duke's Head tney wcro a clear Germany filed n suit to secure a portion of quarter of a length ahead, fn the flrat his property. For years this caso was mlnuto Cambridge rowed a. slrolic of 41 threshnd about In tho courts and moro than and Oxford rowed 40 to thu minute ono phaso of tho question was taken up to As the Cambrldgo boat passed Thorney- tho higher courts. Finnlly tho German croft's, Hearing the three-mile post, tho heirs secured a Judgment ngalnst tho estate light blues led by ton lengths, Oxford then for homo $13,000. On tho bond of Mrs. began to show signs of distress and at tho Franz, widow of tho dead brewer, wcro flvo Devonshire meadows, over three mlle3 from of tho well-to-do Oermans of Sioux City, tho start, eleven lengths separated tho two They have found that tho widow has not the boats. money to pay to tho foreign heirs nnd they At Dames' bridge, about 3V4 miles from have to pay up $8,000 themselves. It Is this the starting place, Cambrldgo was forty question which has Just been Bottled, end- lengths ahead Smiillio .Vrnr Superior. SUPERIOR, Neb., March 31. (Special.) Mrs. Fred Trimmer, living two miles south of Hyron, Nob., nnd Charles Ransom, living four miles southwest of Hnrdy, Neb., arc down with tho smallpox. Tho Stato Hoard of Health oillccrs nro looking nftcr tho cases. iMru. Trimmer camo home from a visit In Illinois with tho disease and Mr. Ransom Is Just home from Oklahoma. Hunt limn' CoIIpkp Open. HASTINOS, Neb., March 31 (Special.) The spring term of Hastings college opened this week with an attondnnco of nearly 200 students. LIFE OR DEATH? HEALTH OR DISEASE? r The above words mean much. They aro addressed mare paVtl ularly to those who are suffering from nny of the ailments enumerated belowdlseasw which the great specialists of the State Klectro-Mcdlcal Institute have made a life study of until today tho leading medical writers of the United Stah pronounco them the most scientific specialists cf the prrecnt age. To the nllhiK mill nntlrtril tlirne Monilrrftit nipillciil nml rlretrlenl NIK-eliillsl ilrnlre to tnlk. They iviuit to tnlk to thrui nt the Mnte-F.loclrn- MimIIimiI InntUiHo. i.-tos I'n run m St., nonr Thirteenth street. the only lltectro MimIIohI Institute In :w. hrnwkn r mnlrnl hy nv ,,, (, illeillenl profrnwloii. They mint to r pin I n their iniiilc of trentnicnt to nil the nfllletril. They nnnl to onre them. They Kl . tlirm hcnlth, Joy nml hnppliK'KN nnd lonu f,.. c If joii lime lireii trenlliiK ullti other nml lean nlile mill Nklllful doc tors, or hntc hern iinIiik ittnct rem edies nt so iiiurh n linttlr, do not he illvmiiriiKCit nml lour hope of ever lirliiK en red. Cull nml commit then Rrrnt Sprclnllnts. hoc motto In, "o nilstnke nml no fnlliiren" In nil thrni toilny for conmittiitloii. It mil) he the iiirmiH of mii v I n k your life. onsen InKcii. Whyf llrcnimc of OF MIJN AND WO.M12N. their eminent niicccnn In the cure of crrtnln illsenscH, they lire not c- celleil hy nny on the fnec of the enrth, Write of your nllmrnta to them today. Their nnsnrr limy snvc your life. VARICOCELE Amon8 the many diseases In Avhlcli the STATU ULUCTKO-MUDICAL INSTIIUTU GUAUANTUUS a perfect ami permanent cure by their combined UI.UCTKO.MUDICAL TRUAT.MUN 1' arc the foilou iiiR: NERVOUS DEBILITY SSt T r vW Debility really means? The average reader generally passes Die words by without con sidering their Importance, tho dangers to the human race In allowing this awful disease to graft a hold and eventually wreek and kill what otherwise should have been a healthy and sound hndv. It Im the hnhlt to speak too lightly of this, one of the nnd actually life Is a burden to the person allllctcd. Hydrocele and nil swelllnus. tenderness and Impediments of the sexual parts all quickly and completely cured. ! m nnn nun oiui diseases. ULUUU HIUI OMIl plmplrs. scrofula, . sores, spots, taints, tumors, teUer, eezema, salt rheum. hT.n ,i ,1 , n hi1, lm'.,C!,,S.OiJ0rn "f 1,,ln.V,M ringworm nml acquired blood poison in all ,i' A ,,,1" ,..lliC1,Ith' iT.l e eontln- I its forms, thoronghly eradicated, leaving Sih n ! i'i'Sr1!!,1 , ,"?.!VKl'.,l,u', nrrv," i1!10 t,!,tp,n 1,1 11 stro"K '"'' healthful eondl ous ssiem the same a.i an infected brunch tlon. DISEASES OF RECTUM IN THE WHEELING WORLD. I J $ P- Affairs In the- Leaguo of American Wheel men have not yet taken on a roseate hue. Membership Is stationary, a satisfactory sign for this ejason. Tho real test cf strength will come In April. In that month a largo number of memberships expire and should they be renewed, the fact will demon strate tho vitality of tho league. Just now tho loaguo has no official bulle tin and tho odlclals of tho national and stato bodies have no means of universal Cambridge finished very fresh and rad dled past tho ntakeboat at Mortlako tho cuslcst of winners. Oxford, however, came In for n full share of tho cheering. The Oxonians stuck gamely tn ITin tvnrlf tint Ihn atwilrM baI ttintv. 1 ' rallwny is nbout to establish a now dlvlnlon , ... ,.,', , , 'h in Iowa. It will consist of tho Rcllo Plalne Qr somo , tf)0 mcn , thop and Hluo Earth lino and tho Muchaklnock lino nnd will bo known as tho Iowa and "Hr ' Minneantn .Uvlslnn. Tho sunerlntcndent of Tho Cambridge crew Included five of last . , ., 4U ,., , . I nwnu uuu.va the division will ho S. M. lirailen. present Ju,u"0""u """" "" communication with their members. Thla suporintendent of tho Western Iowa dl- lx had not Chapman resigned the bow oar , staU ot aftatrs haH como nbout by tho voto vision. Ho will be succeeded by H. R. San- uetUm,,any n.s ran ua rcg.raent 10 o n , of tnp assombly to consaer tho maklnB of a born, nrelstant superintendent of tho Dakota 'ca' J. D. Coldle, the president of tho new. contract nnd Pres(ent hnB not division, under Superintendent J. S. Oliver, m-'kui. uiud uubuiik uuu, no iissiaieu in with headquarters nt Huron, S. D. It Is ho victories of the last two years, was said that Hello Tlalno may ho only tho iormaaen Dy ms uocior 10 iaKe part in tnis temporary headquarters of tho new division, year's contest and Dudley-Ward succeeded Mr Snnhnrn l ,i son nf Shorburn Sanborn. t his office. Tho thrco new mcn In tho nFslstant general manager for tho Chicago boat had gained a good deal of experience & Northwestern. D' taxing pari in contests ai mo. itenicy rogatta ami on tno wnoio tne uamrjriuga Itnllronil I'.xtenslonn I'rohnhle. crew, coached chiefly by the old blue, S. SIOUX CITV, March 31. (Special.) I D. Muttlobury, was a combination of wcil- Thoro seems to be little doubt that the tried and well-trained oarsmen, with tho on 11 tree, spreading from tho twig to the unincn,. limit tne entire trunk Is sur rounded. The longer tho disease Is allowed to grow the more dlfllcult It becomes to save the trunk. Nervous Debility Is n dlfeate of the nerv ous system, produced from the exhaustive condition of the nerve force or vital energv. NprVOlla flf'Mlltl' nlYnta .llrfn., In illlTnrmit iitivi , the wnv for eonsumntlnn. thrnnt. llvnr rnnnnt h minllnil in .mv i,.-', rJ.,.', i.. ' ney, hlndder and all constitutional unit In. exjierient'eu pnysicians not sKllleil In tho 1 ,, iuju iuihuu', nsiuin aim treatment of nrlvate iIImmko i,ui,i i, piles treated far in advance of nni- instltu- shunned. Oftentimes as much harm Is tlmi ,no country. lone In Impropt-rly treating cases as with QHDTIIDC Qulcklv cured without the ho disease tsc f. NVrvnus rlehllltv rni,lta nUrlllKI" ,..i ' - from overstudy. overwork, neglect of the without detention from business. A paln- ,.i,iii ")"""''.' 111 ".one oi living, less, sure and permanent cure, nd especially from overtaxing lh.. ,.,.nor. atlve organs, constipation, night emissions, PRIVATF fllFAF Stricture, infiain. loss of vital power, causing seminal losses. I "I tnlL UIOLHOLO m a t I o n . dls weakness of hodv nml tirnin oi..iocU.e charges, etc.. which. If nee eeted or Im. despondency, loss of memory, confusion of i properly tteated. wreck the system nnd ideas, specks before the eyes. lassitude. Ian- I loa(1 to 1illnc' disease, permanently cured. HEAD UEAQT Palpitation; Irregular pulsation; nuHnl valvular diseases: weak nnd fatty henrt; dropsy and rheumatism of the heart; languid circulation, etc. k'lnWCVQ lntlammatlon of the kidneys, MUllLI O Hrlght's disease, diabetes, con gestion of the kidneys, uraemia, gravel stone, nil sclentllleally and successfully treated hy this combined electro-medical treatment. Rl AnnER Inllammntlnn. eystltls, cys- ULnuuuii tnrrli rrhoea. cntarrh of the blad der. Theso distressing symptoms Invntla bly yield to our system of combined treatment. ltor. irloomlness rlnnrnattlnn nf unlrltu nt.nr. Ion to society, lack nf rnnlldnncn n'nln In the hack, loins and klilnevH. 11 tl il in nhc other distressing symptoms, unfitting ono ior sniiiy, iiiisiness or enjoyment of life WHITF V y.ou cnnll0t CiX 1 ftt 'h' onlcr A personal visit Is nlways to be preferred, hut for J.?.!!1!:.1 uc,0,r,,, of tho State Kiectro-Medlcal Institute have developed a system of Klectro-? entirely successful, by means of which thousands who were unablo to call at the ofllco hnve I OUR S. E. M. I, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ior iuriner particulars before purchasing. Croat Northern Is looking for an opening great advantago of having flvo oars that Into tho Illack Hills country. It Is now had pulled together last year over the same definitely known thnt the Northern has a I course. corps of surveyors In tho field, working from On tho other hand, Oxford had only two O'Neill to Alliance, Neb. This goes to show old "blues" Tompklnson and Johnstone, that tho Northern Is figuring on nn extension Moreover, they had suffered from chango of tho Sioux City & Western to this point Bni disintegration sufllclent to dishearten nnd there it would connect with the Bur- tho pluckiest lot of men. First of all, W. llngton, running to tho Dlack Hills country a. L. Fletcher, supposed to bo one of 'the nnd tho new lino running eastward from best coaches In England, was obliged to leavo hla crew to gd to the front with tho Imperial Yeomanry. Denver. Inerrnie In Hop; Receipts. SIOUX CITV, March 31. (Special Tel egram.) Receipts of hogs In Sioux City for tho month of March show an aggregnte of fi'.OOO, ns compared with 40,700 a year ago. This Is an Increase of 63 per cent. So far this year almost 197,000 hogs have been re ELLIOTT IS BEATEN AGAIN Crosby nf Illinois Kill Ninety-Seven II I r lis tn the Mlaaonrtnn'n N'lnety-Tliree. celvod In Sioux City, or 78,000 moro than may vote at tho primaries of another party, J tho first three months of last year. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Today Send Name and Address Have it Free and Be Vigorous for Life. Strong -You Can and INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. NEW YOniv, March 31. AV. B. Crosby of O'Fallon, III., defeated J. A. R. Elliott of Kansas City In n 100-blrd match at Inter state park, Ij. I., today, by a score of 97 to 93. The match was for tho Review medal and J100 a side. Tho birds wero a good lot, nil copper color, union says ne nnn naruer birds In tho first nart of the match and had a little the worso of the luck throughout. Both men shot in excellent form, nut tney were somewhnt handicapped by a stiff breeze, which helped the birds materially. Tho llrst misses wero mado by Elliott, who lost both his second nnd tniru nirus. tie killed twenty-threo out of the first twenty live, while Crosby made his first twenty tlvo straight. Crosby's first miss was In tho fortieth round. Tho bird was a rlsht quartering driver tnai got awny irom mm. Kllott lost ono inrii in tne second iweniy llve, ns did Crosby. In tho third twenty-five Crosby lost two and Elliott three. Both men shot well In tho last quarter of tho mntch. Crosby kill ing twenty-llvo birds nnd Ellott twenty-four. SIIOOTINO TOUIINAMKNT THIS WKEIC, yet called for birds. Sterling Elliott, pub lisher of tho Bulletin, Is ready to bid again and other aspiring publlshera aro said to bo anxious to secure tho prize. In nil prob nbillty tho specifications will call for a monthly magazlno and ono to be published nt a low price. A first-class monthly, printed well, on good paper, would bo an attractive feature to the leaguo membership and would doubtless bo tho means of drawing many members to tho organization. - Thero will be two European toum under tho auspices, of tho League of American Wheelmen this year. Tho Paris exposition Is proving so stroni an attraction for wheel men that one Fupplrimentary tour hns proved Insufficient, so n second has been decided upon by tho leaguo officials. The flrnt will leave New York on May B and the Inttcr on July 7. Tho' second will start on tho steamer Potsdam, tho newest and largest ship of tho Holland lino. F. A. Elwell of Portland, Mo., will bo tho tourmastcr and will furnish all Information to these Interested. Most of the racing men are preparing to go to Louisville to do their spring training and In another week thero will be a colony of them thero. Bald has tnado definite plans to bo one of tho number. Jimmy Michael Is now nt work In a gymnasium and says that ho will remain in New York until the sea son opens. Slovens and McFarland wero to leave San Francisco for Louisville last week, rhllndelphla has an Interesting group of tho circuit chasers who are pegging away at handball, wrestling and boxing nt the Pythian A. C. Theso nro Bobby Thomp son and Archie McEachrcn, tho Canadians; Fred Sims, tho former Intercollegiate cham plon, and August Mertcna, tho five-mile champion of '97. They, too, will go to tho Loulsvlllo track. Sims had retired, but he got tho fever again and refused a position with a railroad In favor of tho path. In his opinion thero will be many new men and a lot of old-timers in tho field this season. McEachren sayo that he will fight to retain his tltlo of tho unpaccd champion and will also lido In paced races. In tho present evenly matched struggle between tho trust and the Independent makers, between whom thero 13 almost an equal division of the total output, tho dealer Is playing tho rolo thnt will ultimately do- l'drnicler, fillhert, Mlllott nil it Others to Tiikc I'nrt. NEW YORK. Mnrch 31. By fur the big gest pigeon shooting tournament In tho u'nrld. the CJrand American hand can. will ho decided next week at tho new grounds cldo tho fate of ono side or tho other. The of the Interstate association, near Queens, j Independents seem to havo the better of Ivong Island. Over 200 of tho best wing , tho bi,tUo so far ln tho establishment of aff,Kt.flnT. icpou; for investigation shows that event and during tno weeK over v).m i oniy one-iniru oi mo ucaicrs are pinning pigeons will ne trapped, 'inn year tno their exclusivo faith to tho trust makes western snooiers navu noi i i-sjiunuiu nn . ,,.. ., ty. -nmnimtlvn u-ilw liberally ns usual and tho result Is the As a matter of fact the comparative sales entry list has fallen to SOS, which is still next to mo Diggcsi cniry nsi on record. Of tne more prominent entries t. a. Marshall of Kcltnshurg, 111., who has won tho event twice, ts handicapped at tnirty seem tn bo following tno comparison o agencies; for the leading Independent mak ers havo established more ngencics and re celved moro orders than In any year when ono yards, his companions on the back mark ' they wcro competing In tho open market belnir Cantaln Barker. W. H. Crosby. J. A. R, Elliott and Fred Gilbert. Of the other professionals E. D. Fulford. F. S, Parme leo nnd R, O. Helkes are placed at thirty yards; C. W. Budd and J. R. Dledy shoot nt twenty-nlno yards and T. W. Murphy at tweniy-eigni yaras, There nro two women shooters In tho list, Annie Oaklev of Nutley, N. J., who Is handicapped at twenty-six yards, nnd Mrs. Johnson of 'Minneapolis, who will shout trom tno tweniy-nvc-ynrii mant. Hrntilt on tin- It mini n it Truck. LITTLE ROCK. March 31. This was tho last day of tho Arkansas City Jockey club's meeting unit tno nttcudauco was compara tively small. Many of the horses have been shliipcd to Memphis. Results: First race, selling. Ilvo and a half fur- tones: Alice Collin won. Belle of Erin sec ond, Borden third. Time: 1:10. second raco. selling. live nnd n Half iur- longn: The Light won, Martin Duko sec ond, sir maze third. Time: i:uu-)i. with tho trust concerns boforo their com blnntion Into the so-called bicycle trust A Chicago cyalo trado paper has been In vestigating by correspondence tho propor tion of dealers handling the various bicycle trust lines exclusively to thoso Including tho Independent makes ln their offerings to riders. Nearly 500 replies havo been re celved so far, and these show two dealers handling Independent makes to ono sticking to trust bicycles exclusively. L. W. KNAI'P, M. n. How any man may quickly euro himself after years of Hiifferlns from sexual wenU ness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and enlarge small, wtiili organs to full sue and vigor. nimpiy seuu your iiaiiiu and address to Dr. I.. W. K'napp, 1321 Hull 1 Strength ami vigor have completely re eoniDletely braced me up. I nm Just ns vigorous as when it noy nnn you cannot realize how nappy l am. "near Sir Your method worked beauti fully. Results wero exactly what I needed. nu. linimit Mini., nnn m win iziainv send tho free receipt with "nil dlivclnnK so that any mnn may easily eurv himself at homo. This Is certainly a tno.1 1 cenerou. offer and the following extracts tnken trom his dally mall show what t.ien think or his generosity: , "Pear Sir-Please accent my sincere thanks for yours of reieiil dale. I have irlven your treatment a thorough test and the bcnetlt haa been extraordlnuiy. It has turned and enlargement Is entirely until- factor:. i near Sir Yours wns received and I had no trouble in making use of tho receipt ns directed und can truthfully say It Is a boon to weak men. 1 am greatly Improved ln size, strength and vigor." All corres.iiomlence is slrlrtly confidential, mailed In plain, sealed envelope. The re ceipt Is free for the asking und he wants every man to have It. slvo third. Tlmo: 1;30, Damocles won In 1 :32?4, Fourth racei selling, ono mile: Lnuronte won, High Jinks second, Cheeso Straw third, 'time: 1:12, Fifth race, selling, fix furlongs: Freo Hand won, Insurrection second, Dutch Comedian third. Tlmo: 1:15,4. Sixth race, ono mile, nnd a sixteenth; Bonnie lone won, Dramburg second, Ha mlro II third. Time; l:Sli. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. Weather clear; track fnst. Oakland result-: First race, one mile, selling: My Uypsy won, Preatomo second, Sorrow third. Time; 1 Second race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, 3-year-olds, purse: Sofala won. Impromptu second, Combermcrle third. Time: 0:S5i. Third race, six furlongs, selling; Head water won. Sly second, Mountebank third. Time: l:H'i. Fourth race, four miles, Thornton stakes; Fistula n u l n 1 I o s fhrrn. orrholrls. lntnrmil nr nrnlnwllni- ll.Oilm- v eorlntlonn, etc.. positively cured without ' I IVFR.-PI PCM A dlseaso of the. liver, the use of knife. , LI V un"' 'OlLLLlI Jaundice. scirrlius. gallstone, congestion und all organic and P ATA Dull Which tiolsons the breath. 1 functional disorders. bowels, ilhirlincu. UHIHI1I1I1 slnmaeh and Iuiiks and naves dysentery. Inflammation and nil nervnim ano renex disorders; rheumatism. QTflMAP.U Catarrh, ulceration and dys OIUITIHUn pepsin. Indigestion weak ness, pain and fullness nfter cntlng; heart burn, etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN K-Vtt success which has attended our efforts In tho treatment of diseases of women. Per manent and satisfactory cures In ailments produced by abnormal or unnatural condi tion of the female organs, painful menstru ation, Irregularities, barrenness, Inllamma tlon. hysterl.i, pain In the back und loins, neuralgia, dullness of vision, smarting pain nnd Itching of the parts, bearing down, leiicorrhoea or whites nnd other complaints which often result In great pros ration and nervousness. Neuralgia, sick, nervous or eon cestlve headache: dull, full fiellnir at the base of the brain; loss of memory dizziness, Softening of tho brain j tumors, and eczema of scalp. those who are linnhle tn rail. Mm Medical Home Treatment that Is been cured nt home. ro nbsolu JeI- the best that can be manufactured. Satisfactory results OI'AR ANTLLD ln every Instance. Call and oxumlno FREE OF CHARGE, or wrlttj REFERENCES-Best Banks and Leading Business Men of Omaha. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE. PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1.10S FARNAM ST., OMAHA (Near 13th St.) lie Only Electro Medical Institute in Nebraska, Open from 8 a, m. to 8 p, m, daily: Sunday, 10 to I p, m, that country tho same position the Leaguo of American Wheelmen tries to fill In America. Tho track Is three laps to a kilometer, of cement and very fast, Races aro hold eycry Sunday, The second-class riders receive purses from $50 to $75, tho first-class riders from $7G to 1200, and a Brassard raco takes place every two weeks, This pays $150 to the holder every two weeks. Schock says there are some motor cycles In use, but that an American mlddla- dlstanco rider could make a hit there. Mrs. Slary Easton, M. D., who has had eight years oxpcrlenco as a bicycle rider. contributes to an eastern publication her ob servations on tho henlthfulnes of bicycle riding, together with somo advice to women riders. ."Do not nttempt," she says, "to rival tho prowess of others who aro In a better physical condition than yourself. Mako your own pace, and make that pace a comfortable Jog If you would get the best effects of cycling. Never try to ride up too steep a hill, Adopt the anklo motion, It Is moro graceful and beneficial, and It takes away tho heavy thrust motion, which Is re sponsible for a great deal of strain. Deli cate girls should never talk while riding. It congests tho head and takes away a great deal of the good of the exercise. "Ono should bo very careful on dismount ing not to stand In a draught. On return ing from tho rldo tho underclothing should bo removed at once, then a spongo or plunge bath would bo found very beneficial nnd re freshing, A rub with alcohol or witch hazel and a hot drink will expel any feeling of fatigue. A short nap is bIbo good. 'Tho benellclal effects of cycling cannot bo too highly spoken of. Many ailments can bo cured by Judicious bicycle riding. All nervous troubles, torpid liver, anaemia and chronic rhoumatlsm; In fact, thorc U no chronic ailment so sovere that the persistent riding of a blcyclo will not effect a euro or palliate. The dally ride Is a great thing nnd If a cold bath Is taken directly after ward It will bo found to havo a salutary effect. I havo only to recite the experience of two acquaintances to prove this. Both took to cycling at tho eamo time nnd us:d to cycle in eath other's company. They rode for ono hour each morning, and in tnai time covered ton miles. In threo weeks dlie of tho women who was quite stout lost eight pounds, whllo tho other, who is Inclined to thlnnews, took on tnrco pounds, mis merely proves what different effects may grow out of Judicious bicycle exercise." Albert Schock, the , veteran long-dlstanco champion cyclist, returned from South America a few days ago. Schosk left New York ln November for Brazil In company with Charllo Hadfleld, and after reaching Rio de Jnnelro they found the racing was going on at Buenos Ayres. This Is 1,200 V.."r",""".W-:. 'i . :5Et:. t, 'miles sail from Ulo. Schosk was forced to nil 14 i nt V rttiiiiiirii nviun iuii'iiinn k,ji , , . Bud and Damocles run a dead hent, AUu- carry iiaoneiu aiong wun mm . m ..I... flA. 1 ,Wl 1.. T....,-r i . 1 1 .1 . IliiAnna Aura 4iJ!iT. Ill IIIU u..-,,fc OeilSC. ailU WilUII lliuy luuuouu liuviiua lt was to nnd singroasi, tno Italian riner. and n team of French rnclng men there nnd riding strong. Hadfleld was nonplussoi and nfter ten days of training refused to ride against tho foreigners. Ho sold his wheel for $10 gold and, returning to Itlo, ho shtnnnil. so It Is Kunnoscil. on a cattle steamer tn "Liverpool, enrouto to Iondon. i Schock was to havo managed Hadfieiu in races against horses, and ho remained nbaut eighteen days and then returned to New York. Schock sayH that Buenos Ayres Is a live cycling portion of our world. Thero Is a club that conducts tho eement track und Is Immensely wealthy. The authorities tax all cyclists $5 a year, and turn tho money over to the club, which is supposed to fulfill In IIILE BUILDING- THE OLD MISSIONS, or uniliorum win guim i'huicb wciu ihhUIimI hv Nnture's uncivilized race- tho Indians-thou sturdy of form nnd strom' of limb, duo to thnlr knowledge and uso of extracts from roots nnd herht thnt prjvented and cured Urlo Acid Polsonlr.g. Tliulr formulns aro used In SAN CURO and SAN CUKO CATHARTIC TABLBTS Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Kidney, Bladder and all Uric Acid Troubles. Ask the DriiKslHt for- California's Mission Remedies Bountifully Illustrated liook mailed freo on application to Ban Curo Mkiiical Co., Ios Angeles, Pal. Gala Cactus Liniment Acta with lightning speed in reducing all Inflammation. 19,846 M FN STRICTURED Weak, Wasting, Despondent CURED LAST YEAR. Startling Record of Gran-Solvent. 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