TITE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, JVXE 0, 1001. 10 A TALK TO WEAK MEN Thousands of Marvelous Cure Provo that Beck's Wonder-Worker for Men Strengthen Every Nerve ond Onion of the Dodv, thus Giving to Weak, Nerv out Men the Physique, Health and Vigor of Athletes. In Short, I'octs Prove thot Wonder-Workers are nil that Scientific Study, Pharmacol Ability and Medical Experience can Accomplish as a Positive Cure for Physical and Mental Decline at ry Age or from Any Cause. ! want all mrn who are weak where perfect men re stronit. or who htva tieon defrauded by any of the scoundrels who burden tho mails with (heir filthy advertltnmnnlt nd llo polions, to know that my fleck's Wonder-Worker lor Men aie truly, and without any eicoptlou, tho GronteM Homo Treatment for Low itallty at any aRoor from any rau, and that thoy Curo Quicker and at Leu Kipenta than any other remedy made anywhere In the world. They hava made tho muting tec ord of Permanently Curine almost a Quarter of a Million cajea of Varicocele. Knl.irn.cd Prostata. Nervous OobllitY, Low Vitality, and an hnfaatled Condition of tho General System In a llttlo moro than two yara, and hava In th.it lime bnlltup the largest iail order tnodlclno tuilnenla tho world. Theme of Wonder-Workers one tablet at ndoio three timet n day itrer.cthent eteiy in-JCle, re newt aery tlstue, div 1 pa cvciy ersin and Invigorates every fnnr tlcn. llelnj a I'uro Mcrve food ther search o.ery nerve center and turely rellsve tha weak .an from all func tional dltordert and wol -et, placing him upon tho high plana of perf. ct health, a peer anient tho atronKett men, contclous of virile strength and manly vlor. Wonder-Workers are ft sclcnticr, natural ami positive euro for tu:n'a wcaknes tej now used l,y hundreds of physicians, and (reciting the stroi.c.cst endorsements from men in every c unity In the world. Almost every mall hrlnKS rue letters coutaliiinr! such expressions na "Heaven Ulest You," "Wonder-Workers cor lalnly Work Wondeis," and kindred outbursts of (leliglitand tU.iukfulness from tntrrlcd, single, old, touni!, utid n.iddle-aeed men whosa weakliest had Lean turned to glorious strength and vlnor by tho uso of this Kreatest of remedies for Low Vitality: and It (a a fjet that nine truths of these men bad been nearly ruined by tho frauds betoro they commenced tha use of Wondf r-Worters. No matter what caused) our varicocele, wasting or weakness; no nutter hnvtnoi bid your thoughts may boor how despondent you may feel; no mat ter liw often you have been defrauded by the rharks who dlst;raca the medicine butinest; no matter whether )ou are old or youni: tha use of Wonder-Worker will bring you health, cive you ttrensth, and insure thn strength and virility of jour progeny. Uso them at home, ntyour work, as It ii bettor for you to ba doln something than to be idla, and bear In mind that tho earlier you commenco tha earlier )our weakness will vanish, I ant tho only man In tha world in the medicine business who has solemnly sworn that the medi cine ho sells cured himself, and that the names of all who buy will bo held sacred. If yen have any doubt about mc. write to the I'lrst Nat. Hank, of which lion. A. S. liushnell, Kx-Gov. of Ohio. It I'retidcnt, Prof. Ad. llakliaut, or to any other lellablo business man or firm of Springfield. Ohio, Wonder-workers aro Only Ono Dollar per boi, always cash with order, by express at your ex pense. It will cost you !! cents to lift them from ripress office. If you tend thiol send them by mall prepaid thus saving you ten cents. Address CIO. !. Ill IK, 120 S. Market St., SPHIV.HUl), OHIO. I will tend an lAtrn Week's Treatment es a Gilt with oacU I ox of Wonder-Workers bought it you nnmo tho Omaha Sunday Boo when vou oruer. Sick Made Well Weak Made Strong Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered by Famous Doctor Scientist that Cures Ev ery Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Are Effected that Seem Like Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived. Thn Itemed In Free to All Who Send Knine nml Aildrean. After yenrs of pntlent study, nnd delving Into thn dustv records of tho cast, iib well as following modern experiments In tho ...... 1 - " 1 1 .... I . , T ., V- Kldd. 1CI First National Dank building, tort wuyne, ina., mimes the sinruiug an nil. J.VMT.S WILLIAM 1CIDIJ. jtouncemcnt that he has surely discovered tho elixir of life. That ho Is abte with tho nld of n mysterious compound, known only to himself, produced uh result of tho years hu has spent In searching for thin precious life-giving boon, to cure any and every dlseiwo that Is known to tho humnn body. There Is no doubt of tha doctor's c:rnestnoes In making his claim nnd tha renmrKuoie cures mat lie is unuy crrecung seem to bear him out vers- strontrlv Ills theory which he. advances Is one of reason and based on sound experience In a medical practice of many yearn. It costn nothing to try his remarkable "Elixir of Life," as he calls It. for ho sends It free to iuiv one who Is a sufferer. In sutllclent quantities, to convince of Its ability to cure, ho there Is absolutely no risk to run. Home of tho cures cited aro very remarkable, nnd but lor reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. The lamn have thrown awny crutches and wuiknd about after two or tnreo trials of tho remedy. The sick, givo un by home doctors, have heou restored t their families and friends In perfect health HheumalWm. neuralcln. stomach. heart liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases nnd maimer troutnes disappear aB it by magic Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fevers comminution, cnuulis. colds, asthma. cn tarrh, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, luncis or any vital organs are easily overcome In a space of time that Is shindy mnrvelous. It nurllios tho entire system, blood and tissue, restores normal nerve power, circulation ana state of perfect health In produced nt once To the doctor all systems ara nllke am! ruunlly affected by this (treat "Elixir of l.lfe." Send for the remedy today. It Is free to every sufferer. State what you want to no cureu oi ana mo sure remeu for It will be sent you free by return mul WEAK MEN m MADE STRONG Before LOST VITALITY RESTORED Alter nn i nnmo improved Uflu LUDD O compound naiUllANA WAFERS CITItKN I.HMT MANHOOD, MKltVOVM DKIIH.ITV, ;iiiiimsj ii . MsUei Jlauly Men. 1'rlce, nor. box, 5 boiM Kir.n.v n'Oiniiriitrnotpatlsfaetory. lly mail .rir. nt nrlr. Rnmnles free. Address n. II ill ; m,30 Yeam'Contlnuous Praotlo Ul.n.IT.LUUU JW X.iatU.St.ruiia.rii. Bold by Sherman & McConnell Urug; Cn a W. Cor. 16th and Dodge, Sts., Omaha. WILCOX TANSY PILLS Monthly Regulator. Saf and Sure. Never Falls. Druggists or by Mall. Pries, $2 Send lor Woman's Safeguard (Ire). JSP WILCOX UEO. CO., 328 N. 1 6th St.. Phlla., Pa. Sold by Sliennau & ilcCynncll Drus Co. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR BALL Man j Gotd Thin51 Stem to B Id Stora for tts Kourko ramilj. RECENT ADDITIONS ARE WINNERS Omnliii Tenm llrcunies Hiiuiietiiy yiretiKMieiii'il nnd thr .rv Men I'rmiilNf to lnltf Ciood Throughout thf hensnn. Tho base ball outlook was never brlRhter for Omaha than now. Events of the last week hnve placed the Hourko men In tho most envlnble llRht, and no predictions nro too rnsh for tho fans to mnko concerning what tho team will do from now on. It Isn't so much tho many victories that have rtollchted the devotees of the sport. It Is mnro tho fact that such fine new material hns been discovered nnd that such spirit has been Infused Into the other members of tho team thereby. Two absolutely new men havo been taken on during tho week, and tho great prowess of another practically learned for tho first time, (lenlns nnd Payne are tho novelties, and (lonlon tho new discovery. Tho work that thrso threo men havo done hn,i filled tho old statKlbys around tho various posi tions with gumption, nnd they are nil now playing n game thuy hnven't showed heforo this season. Kach man of this trio la a star In his line. Cordon, by his pcrformanco last Wednesday against tho Millers, placed him self nt tho top of tho list ns a pitcher. Ills control and his headwork nro remarkable. Thn Bamo day Payne, n now man, formerly of thn National league, played with tho Omnhas for tho first time, and made a strlko with the crowd by his hitting and Holding In tho left garden. I'll j no Ik n I'llelier. Tho next day I'ayno pitched, nnd there will bo no moro worry about hlra In that line. Ho held tho Millers to threo hits, and victory was easy. That day Frank Ocnlns of the Cleveland team was given his first try out, and now every ono lo con vlnced that Mr. Hotirko hns another Jewel there, (lenlns, though nn old ball player nnd n married man, Is as brisk and active us a college student, and won tho crowd nt onco by his athletic bearing nnd clover base running. Ho has played left Meld In Car ter's place, and his work thero Is superb, Hut at batting ho leads them all. Four benutlfttl hits ho mado In ono garao Friday, nnd ho Is always there for n good safo ono, Ills bat meets tho ball fairly, and It's never a scratch that tnken him to first. Center Held Is his real position. It now seems that ono fielder anil possibly n pitcher will be released from tho Omaha team. Held has picked up on his batting Just ft llttlo during the week, but ho will probably bo tho man to go. Of tho twlrlers Graham wlilnvo If any of them do. Ho displays less headwork than either of tho other young pitchers, Herman or Gordon Tho only thing thnt Is certain, however. Is that the Omaha team has suddenly been strengthened very greatly by tho addition of now material, and Its courso from now on should bo strewn with roses nnd lnurcl wreaths. In Just a few days people havo cotno to expect a great deal from tho Ilourko mon. GOLF AT THE COUNTRY CLUB Interest In Thin I'opiilnr fiitiue in Constantly on the In- The past week hns shown an unusual ex hlbttlon of Interest at tho Country club, Golf Is tho game, and tho only game, and nil players, Ilenils, devotees and thoso who meroly play for c'xerclso and tho outdoor air, havo been out en mnsso constantly. Tho organization of tho Transmlssisslppl Golf association yesterday has dono moro to boost tho golfing gamo than any ono thing In a long time, and nil crack players aro now looking forward with eagerness to tho big tournament. Tho members of tho Country club team havo already been chosen, with substitutes, but tho method of conducting tho team Is such that tho exact personnel may change from tlmo to time. For Instance, ten men nro plnyed on the team, but tho twelvo high ones at tho club aro placed upon it, two being extra. This dozen is thon divided Into threo sec Hons of four each, tho first four, second and third fours, Tho four highest scorers comprlso tho first four. Any member of tho second four may cballongu any ono of thoso first ut any tlmo. If tho challenger win, ho takes tho coveted position In tho first four, tho opponent dropping down to tho second four. In tho samo way, any one of tho third four may challengo n member of tho second four. Ueyond that, any player In tho club may demand to meet ono of the third four, Thus, a man who Is not now it, member of tho team may, by threo victories, fight his way to tho top four, and tho men who now com prlso tho team can hold their coveted posi tion, only ns long as thoy are supremo over all thoso lower down at tho game. This Is an eminently fair system, nnd satisfies all tho golfers. At present tho personnel of the twelvo on tho team Is: First four: W. J. Foyo, Tom Kimball II. Uturle, J. II. rtnhm. Second four: K, Fulrflcld, A. V. Klnsler, 11. i, uenviti. v. is, .Martin. Third four: It, It. Kimball. W. B IJunckor, Y. K. Buckingham, 13. Morsman These men nro constantly playing tho game nnd opposing each other, nnd becauso of this rivalry they will doubtless vacillate continually from ono four to another. W. J. Foyo Is so fur tho amateur cham plon of tho Country club courso among th club members. He has negotiated th eighteen holes in seventy-eight strokes which is only two moro than bogey seventy-six, nnd Is phenomenal work. Foy did not miss .1 slnglo stroko tho courso around when ho mado that mark. Tom Kimball has lowered his record to eighty four, and Mr. Laurlo comes next with eighty-five. These threo men, together with J. II, Hnhm, tho other member of the firs four, piny ncck-and-neck golf, and n con tost In which they nro pitted against each other is worth going far to sec. The elghteon-holo courso has proved a grent success and is far moro popular than tho system first In use. Then thoro was a nlno-holo long-courso around the outside ostensibly lor men, nnd a six-hole course within, supposedly for women, or fo thoso who wished n quick gamo. Tint tho women wouldn't bo seen plnyln tho short run, and neither would anyone elso, so It was practically useless nnd wholly unnecessary. Tho result was that It was cut out nnd tho wholo thing resolved Into a regulation elghtccu-holo nffnlr. KEEPING UP WITH THE MEN Yoiinir Womeu'ii Clirlntlnn Axniiuiutliin Han Some Athletto Tnlrnt. Tho members of tho Young Women'i Christian association are not to bo outdono by tholr brothers, nor aro they ono whit behind them. A largo squad of young women Is now in constant training undo the supervision of Miss Woodsmall and progress Is marvelous. Tho morning from 9 o'clock till noon Is the tlmo devoted to this work, and every department of tho athletic commonly In dulged In by women Is represented In this tchoolng. Tho Young Women's Christian association bids fair to havo a team of girls of such condition of health and train ing as to bo unsurpassed in the west, CORN GIVES WAY Ti WHEAT InereiiHcd AcrrriKC of Winter Whent In K tin nii Co rrno tin ml I tin llcerenne In Corn, Tho Kansas Hoard of Agriculture Juno 7 Issued a report covering tho crop situation in every neighborhood Juno 1, but dealing moro In detail with the wheat, oats nnd corn. Ilascd upon 100 ns nn entirely satisfactory condition tho winter wheat cond Hon forlho wnoio stato on 1110 nam mentioned was s., a dccllno of 17.8 per cent since tho report of April 5. Threo counties, Allen, Osborno nnd lllley, report n condition of 100 and twenty-flvo other counties range from 90 to Trior to June 3 thero was a shortage In rainfall, tho effects of which wcro bo glnnlng to be noticeably hirmful, nnd ac counts for most of tho lowered condition, but slnco then many portions of tho stato havo had moro or less rain, nnd nt n tlmo to prevent imminent diminution In yield, nnd many others have not. In various lo calities somo Injury has been done by Hes sian files or other pests, but such daraago hns not been general. Commenting upon matters rclatlvo to tho crop, Secretary Colmrn says: "All recent figures received Indlcnto that tho present Kansas winter wheat ne'reago is a vory consldernblo per cent Inrger than has nt any previous tlmo been officially estimated. nnd place It closo to, If not somewhat above, tho largest ever recorded, viz: r,110,S7.1 ncros, harvested In 169.1. Unique by lcul- ershlp In wheat production, ns In various other beneficent undertakings, nnd her breadstuff output being such n potent factor In tho country's commercial and financial affairs, Kansas and her wheat situation are always profitably prolific themes for tho enterprising seneatlon-raongor nnd tho trav eling 'expert,' with their faithful coadju tor, tho head-lino writer, nnd In no other year than this hnvo thoso genial gentle men displayed moro tireless Industry In earning their hrend by tho sweat of their pencils out of Kansas wheat. Slnco the growing season hegnn n diminished yield hns. rrom their standpoint, seemed to promise them moro bread than they could reallzo If a full crop wcro harvested. With this In mind tho first nttempts to lessen tho crop were through Introducing, by tele graph, a supposedly very destructive green lotiso from Oklahoma, naturally via Sumner, that being tho greatest wheat producing county in tho world. Tho green lotiso proved so Inefficient ns n successful do stroyer that resort was early had to tho Hessian lly, which, although worked over time, failed to seriously harm tho wheat, except In a very few localities. Following tho failure of tho fly, nnd while a cloudless sky was making posslblo the harvesting nnd curing In perfect condition of the largest nnd best first-cutting of alfalfa yet grown, tho dry weather and chinch bug havo been utilized zealously for the work of havoc, and If theso ugenclo of destruction Invoked so often In tho past ninety days fall to do servlco thero will yet be tlmo for tho exploiting of various other destroyers bo foro tho crop Is entirely garnered; likewise a continuation of tho nlnrmlug stories ntotit tho probability of losing much of the wheat by lack of men for its gathering, wh'ch hnvo been so stnpln for several weeks. Yet, In spite of unkind, heedless. Inconsiderate and indefensible fictions to tho contrary, Kan sas seems on tho evo of harvesting a pro digious totnl of high grado winter wheat: n total such ns somo other very crcdltahlo agricultural states could not reach by ag gregating their product of a century, nnd not nn ncre of nny valuo In all the millions will fnll of reaping." Tho present area In corn, ns estimated by correspondents, Is npproxlmately 6,900,000 acres, or a half-mllllon less than ono year ago. Tho condition for tho stato Is 81.38, ns ngalnst 93.2 ono year ngo and 90 two yenrs ago. No county reports a condition of 100 nnd but very few of tho real corn counties reach 90. Tho backward and extremely cool spring, followed by protracted dry weather, hnvo delayed planting, germination and cultivation nearly everywhere. Official rottirns of this year's nrea de voted to nil field crops havo been received from forty-six of tho 103 counties and dls closo somo surprising facts. For Instance, each county reports nn Increased wheat acreage, Harbor leading with n gnln of 20S per cent, and fourteen other counties show ing Increases ranging from 20.000 to 37,000 acres, whllo tho wholo forty-six. Including n dozen or moro of tho foremost wheat counties, advanco over their last year's sowing 24.4 per cent. It is likewise of In terest to noto that, with ono or two excep tions, tho corn nrea In each of these coun ties is considerably reduced, tho decrenso nvnraglng a trlflo over 12 per cent, nnd closely corresponding in some counties to tho increase shown In the ncrcage of wheat. Tho corn ncreage Is less than ono year ngo by C to 25 per cent, oven In such great corn growing counties as Cloud, Coffey, Jewoll, Linn, Neosho, Phillips, Pottawato mlo ond Smith. Tho estlnutod ncroago of oats Js slightly above that of last year, but tho prospect Is not promising. Tho condition for tho stato Is only CO, although In several of the northwestern counties tho figures nro much higher. Ono county, Sheridan, reports 109, followed by Govo, Graham, Osborno, Thomas, Scott nnd Wichita ranging from 94 to 00. Other counties rnngo downwarJ to 83 low as 31 In Atchison. General nverngo of alfalfa is 95. Seventy eight counties, In which nearly all tho larger acreages are found, report condi tions ranging from 90 to 115. A considerable lncrenso In ncrcngo Is evident. Continued Interest in tho vnrlous sorg hums for forngo and grain is Indicated by tho largo acreago reported. Although too early to report with much dcflnltencss, tho condition Is placed at 85. Spring wheat condition, 80; potatoes, S3; broom corn, 81; flax, 73; barley, 73; caetor beans, 78; tnmo grasses, 83; npples, 73; peaches, 82; grapci, 89; cherries, 90. No reports of dlseaso among live stock havo been received from any source. CHIM3SU AGHICUI.TUIIE. Why Anierlcuti Far in Machinery In ot Want m1 In Oliinii. Only a week or two before tho lato Consul General Wlldman sailed for Hong Kong on tho ill-fated Journey which cost tho lives of himself and hlB family and many others at the entrance to San Francisco harbor ho wrote a letter to tho government nbout tho numerous Inquiries mado by our manufac turers of farm machinery as to chances for selling their goods In Chlnn. Ho said, for oxnmplc, ho had received many letters from makers of renpors, mowors ond horserakes who were seeking a profltnblo, market In China. Manufacturers of plows nnd other articles nlso havo been seeking markets there. In reply to them Mr. Wlldman empha sized tho fnct that agricultural land In China Is divided Into smnll holdings, ninny of which aro not over nn aero In slzo and very few run over ten acres. Every nvnll ablo Inch of this land Is under cultivation and tho planting nnd reaping Is all dono by hand. If plows nro used nt all they aro of homo manufacture nnd of tho most prlmltlvo charncter. Tho peasantry livo at tho rato of from 2 to C cents a day and even If they could afford to buy American machinery they would have no room for It on their farms. If nn cntiro village should comblno to buy an American threshing machine It would bo used but onco, for It damages tho straw, wastes somo of tho grain and from a Cblncso point of view costs too much to run. The consul general said that as long as labor In China had almost no value and flesh and blood wero the cheapest things on the market he could not advise American manu facturers to attempt to eater that field. MILLIONS Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. housands Have Been Rescued by The State Eta-Medical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro Medical Treatment Specialists for t ... -L,. ..,r.....nl thmt ther Bet tUeae, Iot rather tbat ther allow It to (ton norar through nrnlrct or linpropci- treatment . Thli fact U reapoimlble la raanr oae for nine-tenths of the aerlns. . . Yon ahoulit remember that sexual dlueaiiee are nerer at a tnndatlll. Neither can roa make any compromlae Trith them. ICIther ran nsnal control them or ther vlll control you and render yon utterly unfit tor the ordinary dntlea nnd plenanrea of life. "Kenmrr nnd Tree Rnmi.le.. Trial Treafmrnta anil the like don't cure conuilnliiM of thla kind, aa nny one who Una tried tlmin knowa. lint If yon hnve VAHICOfnM:, H TIIICTI'HK, t'O.VTAfllCMfS III.OOD I'OINOV, XI2H VO-M'. l'. I, IMlllll.lTV, HI'I'Tt ltO, KIDMtV OH I lll.VARV niSRASi:, or nny iinnocIiiIc dlacnac or fiiknr, you one It In yiiuraclf to fully unit freely In veatlttntc my I rent men t. My iiinalcry nf tln'xi niiilmllca In complete. 1 Im'mhii n MH'i'litl ntuily of thriu win n nftcr rnduut lnic from ciiIIckc iumv nciirly u quarter of n century mho, nml during nil of the yenrn nlncr then they hnvo hccii my k I tidy nnd pcralatrnt prnctlcc. I trent nothliiK cIkc, IIiich It not occur to ou, then, that I mil hotter iirepiircd to comhnt nnd compter tllNcnoc nnd McnUncaa peculiar to men tlinu the uriiornt iirnctl tlnncr, nliii, inntend of concent rntliiK IiIh fncultirn on n hIiikIc clnna of illnciinc, ncnttera them hut the entire Held of medicine and wurnoryf VARinnnFI P Whatever mny lo tho VMniuUULLC cause of Varicocele. Its AMR ITt? Injurious effect Is well nllU IIO known. It depreses NEW PIIPP the mind, wenkens tho I1LI1 UUIlL body, racks the nervous system mid ultimately leads to n complete loss of scxtinl power. If you nro a victim of this dire disease) como to our olllco and let mo exnluln to you my process of trentlnc It. You will then not wonder why I havo positively cured hundreds of enses of Vnrlcocelo during the past 12 months. Under our treatment tho patient Improves from the very beginning. Al pain Instnntly censes. Soreness nnd swelling quickly subside, iho pools of stiigunni blood nro forced from tho diluted veins, which rnpldly ns sumo their normal slr.e, ntrcngth nnd soundness. All Indications of dlsonso nnd weakness vanish completely nnd In their stead come tho pride, the power and tho pletiHiiro of perfect health and restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS On aeount of Its frightful hide o.isness di nnn onicnu contagious mood roi ULUUU rUIOUII son Is commonly called the king of venereal dlsenses. It may be cither horodltnry or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It, the dlseaso may mnnlfeit Itself in tho form of Scrofula, Bcremi, Rheuma tic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body, llttlo ulcers In tho mouth or on tho tongue, sore throat, swollen tonsils, fall STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Furnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. REFERENCES: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in the City. CONSULTATION in person or by Letter FREE. Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to I p. m. TRAINING IS IN PROGRESS Aotiflty Amang Athletu f the Tonif Man's Ohnitiai Auoontloa. PREPARING FOR THE JULY CARNIVAL Interesting; I'rournm of Athletic Invents Mil Hern Arranged and Youiik Men Tutting Thrimelves In Shane for Clever Stunts. N'cvor In Its history has tno local depart ment of tho Young Men's Christian nsso elation been moro nctlvo In track nnd field ahtlotlcs than during tho present season. A largo squad of men Is In constnnt training nnd several hours each afternoon aro spent by tho bunch out nt tho park on Ames ave nue. There tho men don track suits and under the supervision of Mr. Barnes put In hard nnd long licks at tho different feats nnd contests. Running races from 100 yards to a mile, hurdle races, polo vaulting, high and broad nnd running and standing Jump ing, sbotputting, hammer throwing and re lay races are all represented and there aro a number of prospective sharks for each event. Trnlnlng during tho last week has been especially rigorous and will be so nil through June. That Is because the boys will hold a grand athletic carnival on July 4 and thoy are doing all In their power to preparo for the day. l'roKriim of Invents. Complcto plans havo been made for this affair and tho program follows: 1'. Tennis tournament In singles nnd doubles, open to any registered athlete. i. iracK unu ueid ainietics. For boys under 12 years of age: M-yard dash, quarter-mile relay race, four boys to each team, each boy to run 110 yards. For boys under 16 years of age: 100-yard dash. 410-ynrd dash, pole vault, high Jump, one-half mile relay race, four boys to each learn, eacn 10 run u yarns. Tho boys' events nro open to nny boy under the prescribed nge. Open handicap events: 100-ynrd dnsh, 220 yard dash. 4W-ynrtl dash, one-mile run, running broad jump, polo vault, running high Jump, twelve-pound hummer. Scrntch ovents: lno-yurd ilaMi, one-mlln relay race, tivo men to enter, four men to compete, ench man to run 440 yards: seventy-llvc-yurd dash for men over 200 pounds. Tho events will bo sanctioned by nnd run under tho rules of tho Athletic league of North America. All contestnnts In tho tennis tournament nnd atnietic events for men must bo registered In tho A. A. I', or A, I N. A, Registration costs 25 cents und may be mado at Young Men's Chris tian association office. Hundsomn suitably Inscribed medals will be awarded for first and second plnco In tho men s events, including tennis singles, nnd for llrst plnco In nil events for boys, nnd for tho winning relay nnd tennis teams. Kntrles closo Tuesday. July 2. Kntry blanks and full particulars may bo had upon application at the Y. M. ( A. office. Tho carnival Is an open affair, participa tion being possible to nil amateurs. It Is oxpected that many athletes from tho Omaha School of Physical Culture, the Omaha Amateur Athletic association, tho nohcmlan Turners and tho Omaha High school will enter nnd compete, Tho tennis tournament will doubtless be tho feature of the day's sport. Omaha abounds In tennis players nnd a largo num ber of thom will enter. TENNIS GETS SECOND WIND I'onulnr Sport of Former I)n la Asulu ComliiK ltoiildly In the Front. Tho day of tennis has gone and como again. Everywhere throughout the country that sport Is on tho rlso In popularity. The devotees who swung their rackets yoars ago when the game was the passion of the populace tad. who baye clung to It tUroush Diseases of Men rtlnn Trtiru I thai million, of men ing out of the hair or eyehrows nnd finally a leprous-llko decny of the flesh nnd bone. If you hnvo nny of thoso or similar symptoms you nro cordlnlly In vited to consult mo Immediately. If I find you fears nre unfounded, I will quickly unburden your mind. Hut If your constitution Is Infected with syphilitic vi rus I will tell you so frankly, and show you how to get rid of It. My special trentment for Contnplous Dlood rolson Is practically tho result of my llfo work and Is endorsed by tho best physicians of America and Kurope. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of nny kind. It goes to tho very bottom of tho disease and forces out every par ticle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom or blood poison disappear com pletely nnd forever. The blood, tho tissue, tho flesh, the bones and the whole sys tem nro cleansed, purified nnd rostored to perfect health nnd the patient prepared for tho duties nnd picas J res of llfo. CTDIPTIIRE " matters not how OiniUIUnu long you havo suffered PAINIFCCIY from Stricture, nor how rnlltLuOOLI many different doctors DCUnUCn hnve disappointed you, nCHlUVLU I will cure you Just as certainly ns you como to us for tteatment. I will not do It by dilating or cutting. My treatment is new, entirely original with me, and per fectly pnlnless. It completely dissolves tho Stricture nnd permanently removes every obstruction from tho urinary pas sage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays nil Inflammation, reduces tho pros tate gland when enlarged, cleanses nnd all adversity ever slnco nro now to reap tho roward of their faithfulness to tho cause. Again will tho brilliant matches be tween noted stars bo tho centrifugal point of tho country's Interest, nnd onco moro will tho welkin ring with slogans In honor of tho champion of tho "whlto game." Nonhcro Is this rlso In fnvor moro mnrkcl than In Omaha. Tho revival has hit tho town hard. All over tho city courts nro springing up ns if by magic. Trlvate and public grounds aro really numerous onco again. Small boys aro out with hoos and rakc3 on every vacant lot rigging up a court, and, In fnct, Omaha bids fair to bo tennis mad ns In tho days of 1893, 1894 and 1893. Tho voterans aro at It every evening on tho Shrlner courts at Twenty-sixth nnd Harney streets, and two blocks east of there the members of tho Young Women's Chris tian associst on are bits I y at It cn their o.vn grounds. Tho principal courts, however, aro thoso of tho Omaha Amateur Athletic association nt Its now grounds, Thirty-sixth street and Woolworth avenue. Hero are six clay courts kept continually In prime condition. On them will bo plnyed all tho chief matches, local or otherwise. Tho committee in charge consists of II. S. Susmann, William Vnlentino nnd C. H. Young, A fow of the old-time players of tho city may be seen every evening on tho courts, such ns S. S. Caldwell, Lynn Sher wood, C. H. Young, W, R, Vaughan, George Vnughnn nnd J. II. Reynolds, whllo among the later players arc found O. C. Mclntyre, H. Doorly. William Vnlentino, William Allen, H. S. Susmann, J. R. Klumpp and V. A. Potter. Tho spacious veranda of tho club house directly overlooking tho courts affords a lino view of tho matches In progress. Tho courts will bo greatly In demand during tho summer afternoons by tho wives nnd sisters of members. It Is expected that tbo old state associa tion will soon bo rovlvcd nnd It Is hoped that somo of tho stnto championship ovents will bo plnyed on theso courts. It Is also the intention of this club to Join tho Na tional Lawn Tennis association and so pro cure tho fixture representing tho Interstate championship meets of Iowa, Kansas, Ne braska and Missouri that wero formerly yearly landmarks In Omaha tennis. Seven Injured In I'lrc. CHK'AClO. June. 8. Seven persons were hurt enrly todny. escuplng from lire In tho Golden West hotel on West Madison street. Tho llro started on tho second floor, nnd though tt did llttlo propurty dnmnge, the frightened guests Jumped from windows of tho second nnd third floors. Tho Injured nre: Nicholas Godzen, proprietor of the hoteli Jacob Wlrth, Rose McKcnnn, John McKennn, Albert Weston, Mrs. Albert Weston, Wllllnm McCarbcrg, Oak Glen, 111. All will recover. ' fifGISTEHED, THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE. OF Master Specialist. do not trent nil diseases, but cure all I treat, treat men only and cure them to stay cured. 1 Um-rm lirrn TrreeUril oil lir rook of innl rtcr. Tle trouble la not so mark henls tho bladder nnd kidneys when Ir rltnted nnd congested, Invigorntes the sexunl organs nnd restores henlth nnd Hotindiicss to every pnrt of tho body af fected by the disease. MCDVn CCVIIAI Men, mnny of yon I1LI1TU OUAUHL nro now renplng tho DEBILITY result of your for mer folly. Your mnnliood Is falling, nnd will soon bo lost unless you do some thing for yourself. Thero Is no time to lose. Impotency, llko nil sexual diseases, Is never on tho standstill. With It you enn make no compromise. Ktther you must mnster It or It will master you and fill your wholo future with misery and Indescrlbahlo woe. I havo treated so many cases of this kind that I am ns familiar with them ns you nro with tho very dnytlght. Onco cured by mo, you will never again bo bothered with emissions, drains, premnturrncss, small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symp toms which rob you of your manhood nnd nbsolutely unlit you for study, business, plfasuro or marrlnge. My treatment for weak men will correct nil theso evils and restoro you to whnt nnturo Intended a hnlo, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental nnd sexual powers complete. All ACOnPIATC In curing an nil- HLL HOOUUIHII. ment of nny kind I DISEASES never fnll to remove nil reflex complica tions or associate dlsenses. If tho enso is Varicocele, tho CURED MODEL HOME FOR ATHLETICS Ntw Olnb Home of toe Omsha Amtttnr Atsjciatinn Ne&n Completion. IT WILL BE A WONDER OF ITS KIND Work Is 1'roKressliiK Itnplilly nnd the House nml tirninidn Will Soon He in Henillness The Gencrnl I'ltin. Tho new club hotiso of tho Omaha Amateur Athletic association nt Thirty sixth street and Woolworth avenuo Is nenr lng completion and promises to bo a model Institution of Its kind when it shall havo been prepared for occupancy. Tho frnme work Is up and nil thnt remains to bo dono Is tho completion of tho roofing, cell ing nnd flooring. It Is a capacious building, long nnd narrow, and faces to tho south, overlooking tho nthletic fields which stretch nwoy from Its terraced lawn. It Is pro vided with n wldo seml-clrculnr porch, which extends along tha front and around tho sides of a portion of tho structure It Is equipped with dining room, kitchen, Indies' parlors, buffet, bowling alley nnd lockers, bnth rooms nnd lavatories nnd every concelvnblo convenience, with com plcto sewago and water service. Tho roof and siding aro of red cedar, which wilt ho allowed to retain Its natural coloring. When comploted It Is anticipated that It will have cost $4,000. UxtciiNlve tlolf l.lnl.s. Adjoining tho club houso on tbo south and west aro tho golf links, extending over an elghty-ncro tract, which Is divided mid way In onu direction by a row of largo trees and tho other by a deep railroad cut, presenting nil of tho obstacles essential for successful golfing. An adjoining forty-ncro tract, upon which tho nssoclntlou hns its eyes for uso next year, Is this year plowed up and cannot bo put In proper condition for this season's occupancy. On tho tract avallablo a nine-hole courso hns been estab lished, with every kind of surface and gen eral level, with ahuudant hazards, tecs banked up, holes located and greens levolcd. ; Just In front of tho club hotiso, below ' tho terrace, aro six model tenuis courts of J hard yellow clay, running parallel. Kour I of them aro already In uso nnd snroa I exciting contests aro being waged over tho nets whenovcr tho weather Is favorable I Just outside tho wire netting beyond the .tennis nets is tho base ball field, n model playground of umplo dimensions, and al DR. VAN DYKE'S HOLLAND BITTERS osiTivi:i,Y :uiti:N DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, HEART-BURN, AND ALL DISEASES DUE TO A DISORDERED OR 80UR STOMACH. A URE l'UEVENlIVE OF MAX-AM A. IT IS AN OLD AND TRIED REMEDY. VER MEHREN, FRICK & MEYER, Distributors. OMAHA, XF,D, M EN weakness caused by It disappears. If It Is Htrlcturo nnd linn developed Into I'ros tutlc, Hlnddcr or Kidney affections, tha Injured organs are all restored to a per fectly healthful condition. If It Con tagious Wood Poison, nny nnd nil Hkln, lllood nnd llono Diseases arising from tho taint am entirely nnd permanently eliminated from tho system. If It Is Im potency, tho tunny distressing symptoms following In Its train and Indicating a promaturo decline of physical, mental nnd sexual power nro totally removed nnd rapidly replaced by thn youthful energy of robust manhood. Henco, all resulting Ills nnd retlex complications, which mny bo properly termed nssoctnto dlsenses, and which. In fnct, ar ofton tnoro seri ous than tho original ailment that glvn rlso to them all, wo suy, disappear com pletely nnd forovor, with tho curo of tho main malady. Home Treatment by Mail Ono personal visit Is preferred, but if tt Is Impossible or Inconvenient for you to cnll nt our ofllce, wrlto n full nnd unre served history of your caso, plainly stat ing your symptoms, Wo make no chargo for prlvnto counsel nnd glvo to ench patient A LHCAL CONTU AC I to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, wrlto. Address, ready put in lino condition for play under tho direction of nn expert grounds kcopor. Farther south is located tho cricket green, upon which dovotccs of tho flat but, wicket nnd shin guard nro nlrcady In dulging In frequent practlco In anticipa tion of tho rare seasou of sport promised at tbo old llrltlsh favorite. For thoso addicted to bowling lino nllcys nro being provided nnd other athletic sports will bo prlvldcd ns tho demand therefor do volops and tho resources of tho organization permit. This pinmtslng organization Is for nmnteurs only nnd tho membership Is lim ited to 600. Kvery Improvement being; mado Is being paid for In cash. Tho ns soclatlon Is determined to creato no In debtedness and when Its resources nro ex hausted It will wait until It has accumu lated others. It Is proposed to provldo everything that nny ono of nn nthletlo turn will enro to enjoy, Including shado, pastime, fresh nlr nnd good company, es sentials to tho continued success of such nn cnteiprlso, Into which n consldernblo sum of rendy cash hns nlrondy been put with every enre that experienced coun sellors could suggest. Colonial llrllc. "nx-Congressmnn Rockwell," says the) Boston Transcript, "has nn old colonial oak chest, which, so far as ho can traco It, is 150 years old. Only threo of theso chestn nro known to bo In this country. Ono of them Is owned by Rev. Mr. Hill of Hnrt ford, son-in-law of tho lato Itov. Dr. Todd, and tho other by n family In tho south. Tha chest was bought by Mr. Rockwell nbout twenty years ngo of Mr. Kenyon, Into post master of Otis, and tho former said ho had hnd It for over thirty years. Ho bought It of a man named John Cornish, who was nbout 90 yenrn old nt tho tlmo nnd who. said It hnd been In his family slnco ho was 3 yenrs old. Further back than that h wns unnblo to trnco the origin of tho chest. Tho chest stnnds In tho hall nt Mr. Rock well's house, Is about four foot high, with two drawers and threo panels, with quaint carvings on tho latter " One Convicted or Census I'm mis. nALTIMORH. June S.-The Jury in thrt census fraud cases bus returned u verdict finding Joseph II. Clilng. tin nttornoy of St. Mary's county, guilty on tho fourtn count of the Indictment for consplrncy with Otivthcr. who pleaded guilty but wns not placed on tilal On nil other counts th verdict Is not guilty. Graves. Howies nnd Aboil, who wcro Jointly Indicted on tho samo ch.irgo wero found not guilty. Ilclorn In Mollnc mix Cnse Filed. AMIANY. N. Y., Juno 8. The return ll the Mollnenux murder caso was today filed with tho court of appeals. Tho return con tains 3,105 pages and Is ono of tho largetl over filed with tho court.