10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1UJ. A TALK TOWEAK MEN Thouiancta of Marvelous Cures Prove that Beck's Wonder-workers for Men Strengthen Every Nerve and Organ of tho Uody, thus Giving to Weak, Herv ous Men tho Physique, Health and Vigor of Athletes. In Short, Facts Prove that Wonder-Workers are all that Scientific Study, Pharmacol Ability and Medical Experience can Accomplish as a Positive Cure for Physical and Mental Dcclino at .y Ago or from Any Cause. T went all men nho are weak where perfect men era strong, or who have bean defrauded by tor of the scDundrelt who burden tho malls with tbelr filthy r.dvcrtltoments nnd vile poisons, to koow that my Deck's Wondor-WorV.cn I or Men are truly, and vlthout any eicoptlon, the Creatost Homo Treatment for Low Vitality at any ae or from any cause, and that they Cure Quicker and at Less Kipensa than any othor remedy made anywhere In the world. They have made tbo amating roc ord of Permanently Curing almost a Quarter of a Million cases of Varicocele, Enlarged Prostate. Nervous Debility, Low Vitality, and an Enfeebled Condition of tho General System In a little more, than two years, and have In that timo builtup the largeitmall order medicine business in tbo world. Theuie of Wonder-Worker one tablet at a dose threo times a day strengthens every muscle, re news very tissue, develops every organ and Invigorates every function. Ilelng a Pure Nerve l"ood thoy search every nerve center and aurely relieve the weak man from alt func tional disorders and weaknesses, placing him upon the high plana ot perfect health, a peer among tbo strongest men. conscious of virile atrength and manly vigor. Wonder-Workers are a scientific, natural ami positive cure for men's weaknesses now used by hundreds ot physicians, and receiving the strongest endorsements (rem men In every country In the world. Almost every f mail brings me lettcracontalningsuch expressions ns "Heaven Uless You," "Wonder-Workers cer tainly Work Wonders," and kindred outbursts of delight and thankfulness from married, single, old, young, and middle-aged men whose weakness bad been turned to glorious strength and vigor by the use of this groatest of remedies for Low Vitality: and it Is a fact that nine-tenths ot these men had been nearly ruined by the frauds beforo they commenced the use ot Wonder-Workers. No matter what coined your varicocele, wasting or weakness; no matter how morbid your thoughts may boor how despondent you may feel; no mat ter how often you hae been defrauded by tbe sharks who dlsgraca the modlcino business; no matter whether you are old or young the use of Wonder-Workers will bring you health, give you strength, and Insuro the strength and virility of your progeny. Use thorn at home, atynurwork, as It Is better for ou to bo doing something than to be idle, and bear In mind that the earlier you commenco the earlier your weakness will vanish. 1 am the only man In tha world in tbo medicine business rlio has solemnly sworn that tbe medi cine ho sells cured himself, and that tha names of all who buy will be held sacred. It you have any doubt about me, write to the First Nat. Bank, of which Hon. A. S. Dushnell, Kx-Gov. ot Ohio. Is President, Prof. Ad. llakhaus, or to any other tollable buslnoss man or firm of Springfield, Ohio, Wonder-Workers are Ouly One Dollar per box, always cash with order, by express at your ex pense. It will cost you 25 cents to lift them from express oQlce. If you send 91.15 I send them by mall prepaid thus saving you tan rents. Address: C-tU. S. IltlK, 420 S. .Market St., SPRINUIUD, OHIO. 1 will send an Extra Week's treatment as a Gilt with each I ox of Wondor-Worker bought It yon nnmo tho Omuha Sunday Beo when you order. i Sick Made Well Weak Hade Strong (Marvelous Elixir of Life Dls J 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. The Itemed? Is Krce to All Who Send Nmue mid Address. After yenrs ot pntlcnt study, nnd dolvln Into tho dusty records ot tha past, as well ns following; modern experiments In tho realms of medical science. Dr. Jamon W. Kldd, 161 First Natlonnl Bank building;, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes tho startling an. DIl. JAMi:S WILLIAM ICIDD. nouncement that he litis surely discovered the elixir of life. Thut ho Is able with tbe aid of n mysterious compound, known only to himself, produced n n result of tho year ho lino spent In searching; for this prccloun llfe-glvlng boon, to curu nny and every dlseuso that Is known to tho human body. There Is no doubt of tho doctor's enrnostuess in making his claim nnd tho remarkable cures that he Is dally effecting ueetn to bear htm out very strongly Ills theory which ho advances Is ono of reason n ml based on sound experience In a medical prnctlco of many yoars. It costs nothing to try his rcmarkahlo "Elixir of Life," as ho' calls It, for he sends It free to any ono who Is a HiifYcrcr. In sufficient quantities to convince of Its nbtllty to cure, so there Is absolutely no risk to run. Some of tho euros cited are very remarkable, nnd but for reliable witnesses would hardly bo credited. The lutuo hovo thrown away crutches and walked nbout after two or three trials of tho remedy. Tho sick, given up by homo doctors, havo been restored to their families and friends In perfect health. Hheumntlsm, nauralgta, stomncli, heart, liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases and bladder troubles disappear as If by magic. Headaches, backneheu, nervousness, fovers, consumption, coughs, colds, nsthtnn, ca tarrh, bronchitis nnd all affections of the throat, lungs or any vital organs nre easily overcome In a space of tlmo that is simply marvelous. It purifies the entire system, blood and tissue, restores normal nerve power, circulation and a fctato of perfect health Is produced at once. To tho doctor all systems are alike and equally affected by this great "Elixir of lAte," Send for tho remedy today. It Is freo to every sufferer. State what you want to ho cured of and the sure remedy for it will bs sent you free by return mall. Br'oro VII WEAK MEN m MADE STRONG LOST VITALITY RESTORED Alter nnmo improved DA Ml AN A WAFERS t'l'IIKM LOST -.'IANSI001, NKliVOVS Ir.lltI.ITY, Allium OF YOUTH. Matter ?liuly JIn, Price oor. a box, s boxes furs.'. Mviiry rtniwlMl i'tiui asttsrartor)'. Jly mail on recript of price, Rnmples froe. Address fir U lAf i nhhW Ye ara'Contlnuous Praotla Ur.n.iY.uQUD :h n.ibiu st.riitiA.t'ii. Bold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Ca , S. W Cor. 10th end Dodge) Sts., Omaha. ILCOX TANSY PILLS Monthly fiiaulator. isle and Sure. Netor Kail. Druggists or by Mall. Price. 12 Send lor Woman's Silaauard Ureal. WILCOX MED. CO.. 320 N. Uth St..Pblla., Pa. Bold by Sherman & McCunnell Drug Co, w HORSE STILL FLOURISHES AutombIle d Blojol Ha Not Drifin Him Oat of Butinm OMAHA HAS JOME SMART WHIPS Sprlalttty Local OrirnnUntlon W HI els Is IlrslKncd to (live the 1'onlcs a dinner-H'lm t the Fu tu?r Promises, In no way does Omaha llvo up to Its rep utatlon as a cosmopolitan center more than with Us horses. Tho number and grndo of horses always form a rnoro or less accu- rate Index to tho general character of a city and to tho tastes and styles of Its luhab Hants. Judging from this basis, Omaha ranks high. Roadsters, hackneys, coacn horses and cobs abound, and then there aro some fine track animals. Thcro aro still left man old horscmon whom neither tho wiles of tho blcyclo nor tho exhilarating caprlclousness of tho auto mobile hovo been capablo of winning from their first nnd only loves, nnd theso men continue to own nnd drivo good stock. They have no faltb in tho trlto prediction that soon horses will bo used only for draft purposes and later will disappear almost altogether. They bcllcvo that tbo fact that both tho speed and tho blood of horses Is being constantly Improved that this animal is to bo a Joy forovcr. No organization is moro fervent in its championing of the causo ot horses nor moro ardent in Its promotion of their propagation than the Ocntlcmcn's Roadster club of Omaha. This body of ribbon push ers is composed ot men who never swervo In their loyalty, and who by their cxamplo lead others to share In their lovo of horses. Their matlncc meets aro tho best of high grndo and clean sport, and bring out all tho crack local talent In competition. And now tho Omaha Jockey club will ocllpso all clso with a grand meet to bo held in this city during tbo last week of June, from tho 25th to tho 29th. That means Just fivo days of racing, and It will all bo running matches. Horses aro ex pectcd from all ovor tbo country, nnd thoy nrc already signing from St. Louis, Cin cinnati nnd other speed centers. Tbo week chosen comes Just between tho races nt Jollet, III., and those nt Washington park, and thnt assures a flno string of entries hero, for thero will bo nothing olso for horses to do thnt week, and all tho fast ones will bo closo and handy to Omaha. Thomas Dcnnlson, aB president of tho Omaha Jockey club, will engineer tho deal, nnd J. A. Tuthlll is handling tho corre spondence, entry work and financial end of tho meet, slnco ho Is sccrotary ond treas urer. Duck Keith will bo superintendent oi tno track. Two great derbies will bo run, ono on tho nrst day, Tuesday, and ono on tho day bo foro tho last or Friday. Ono thousand dnl. lars has been set asldo for these two events alone, so each derby will bo for $500. Then thcro will bo flvo races a day, ranging In length from a few furlongs to a mile and a quarter. Both derbies will be for tho tatter distance. It Is certain that great inings nro in storo for tho horso lovers. REVIVAL OF WHEEL ?P0RT Oinnhn Cyclist Awake from Lctuariry nnd Cct Uasvn to Ilusliicsa. Bicycling, like most of tho other old and tried pastimes and sports, seems to bo advancing on tho crest of popularity's flcklo wave again after a season of decline. Tho spring opened up with an Increased demand for vehicles of this nature, nnd cyclo Btores aro better stocked than ever before. Part of this access Into favor may bo traced to tho fact that women nro riding moro ngaln. Last year they were raro customers, but now they aro purchasing right and left. Again, many older men havo finally be como reconciled to the wheel and havo grown to appreciate Its good points. They nro now buying them as a means of plcus uro and excrciso. Lastly, tho old wheelmen, those who wero devoted to tho gamo nnd who have ridden many a race, aro coming back to their old favorite tin horses. For tho last two years this class had almost ceased to wheel nt all. Having passed through nnd beyond tho racing stage, everything clso seemed tamo to them and they knew not what uso to mako of a wheel. But now the improved patterns havo drawn thom hnrk Into tho fold nnd they aro riding for pleasure instead of for speed. Ono result of tho change will be to In creaso tho number of race meets and cn hanco their quality. It grow so that for a tlmo hardly anyono but boys could bo persuaded to enter n race, but now this will all bo changed onco moro and the old enthuslnsm will bo displayed. Omaha has begun tho business by It3 racing meet of today and yesterday nt tho Midway Cyclo track. A good encourngo raont In tho wny of attnnrtnnrn events will give wheollng, both' rood and iracK racing, a spurt nero and In tho state and establish this sport onco more. CANTALOUPES ""ofi MARKET Klrat Arrlvnl of the I.imrlnnn Melon la Offered to Oiunha People. Saturday marked an epoch In tho vege tablo and fruit market of Omaha for tho present season, for then first appeared the cantaloupe tho queen of melons. Tho first cantaloupes brought $2 per crate, averaging three dozen melons; nnd they aro retailing nt 10 cents nplcco or .two for 15 conts. Huckleberries and red raBpbsrrlos wore upon tho market for tho first tlmo, also, yesterday morning. The former sold at $1.50 per dozen boxes nnd tho latter went so rapidly nnd In such small amounts that no quota tions could bo given. The strawberry mnrkot has almost reached Hb close. -Tho lost carload from Sarcoxlo arrived yesterday morning, ond It required two associations to fill the car. Tho fruit wua firm but small. It sold at 11.75 tier crate. Tho finest berries yesterday morning camo from tno iiood mver association In Oregon. They sold at $3 per case, but not very readily, as some of the St. Louis Oandys at $2 per caso supplied n demand which would have been filled by the west ern fruit. DOGS MIXED ON IDENTITY Alfred Mlllnrd'a 111k St. nerntsrda Cut Up Some Knnny Cnpera, Alfred Millard, 2505 Fnrnara street, In concession to the warm weather, took his two handsome St. Bernard dogs to a livery stablo the other day and gave them a hair cut with one of those pneumatic clippers, removing all tho surplus hair savo a mane about tho head and neck and a tuft on tbo end of tbe tall. Hitherto tho dogs had been "comrades ever slnco they were born," but tho moment they saw each other In the leo ntno makeup they becamo estranged. It wns clear that they didn't know each othor. That nlht at supper they fought sav agely over a hone nnd had to be tied to posts at opposlto ends of tho rear veranda. Then Mr. Millard bit upon a schema. Bringing from the bouso a large mirror, ho placed tt la front ot St. Mark and permitted him to Btudy his reflection therein. Tho dog was much Interested in the lank, tawny beast revealed by tho glass. His crest bristled for a raomont, nnd then, glancing at St. Luke at tho opposite end o( tho porch, he seemed to suddenly grasp tho Idea. Being untied, he went straight to St. Luko ond squared himself, probably making an apology In dog latin, and now Mark and Luko aru tho best of friends. POPiCRATS WILL BE IN IT John O. Yclscr Mnia Ilia Illfnrcnted Party Will Unn Otitier nntorlnl Cnndldnte. "It Is safe to predict that the fuslonlsts or populists will put up a candldato for governor to bo voted for at tho general election In the stnto this fall," said John O. Yelscr, who Is getting his warrior's harness on again and Is suspected of an ambition to disturb tho peace and equanim ity of tho state. "No, I am not a candldato for governor. I havo had enough of that and nm perfectly willing to let somebody clso enjoy tho honor. "Tha fact Is," said the doughty popu llstic chieftain, "Nebraska has no gov ernor now, as I flguro it out under the constitution. In tho first placo tho consti tution provides emphatically that tho state shall havo a governor, a lieutenant gov ernor, a secretary of state, a state treas urer, etc. Section 1 of article v of tho con stitution says 'that 'Tho executive depart ment shall consist of a governor, lieutenant governor,' etc. This makes Incumbent upon us to havo both a governor and lieutenant governor. "Now, in relation to a vacancy In tho ofilco of governor, tbo constitution pro vides that In caso of tho death, Impeach ment, failure to qualify, resignation, ab aonco from tho stnto, or other disability of tho governor, tho powers, duties nnd emolu ments of tho omco for tho rcslduo of tho term, or until tho disability shall bo re moved, shall devolvo upon tho lieutenant governor. But tho latter Is still simply tho lieutenant governor. Tho law docs not say that ho shall becomo govornor, but simply that ho shall perform tho duties and enjoy the emoluments of tbo governor for tho restduo of tho term, or until tbo disabili ties shall bo removed. Now tho latter qualifying clauso Is evidence that It was not the Intention of tho framers of tho constitution that tho lieutenant governor should continue to perform tho duties of governor any longer than until tho disa bilities can bo removed. As I figure It out tbe disabilities can be removed next fall. "That that was not tho Intent of tho framers of tha constitution is evidenced by tho fact that in a section Immediately suc ceeding tho ono referring to tho llcutonant governor, It Is provided that If thcro bo no lieutenant governor, or if tbo llcutonant governor for nny of tho causes specified, becomes Incapable of performing tbo duties of tho olllce, tho president of tha scnato shall act as governor, not until tbo end of tbo definitely fixed gubernatorial term, but 'until the vacancy Is filled or the disa bility removed.' "Further than that, section 107 of chapter xxvi of tha statutes provides that vacan clo3 occurring in any state, Judicial dis trict, county, precinct, township or any public elective office, thirty days prior to any general election, shall bo filled thereat. "Under tbeso provisions I hold that thero Is n vacancy In tho ofilco of governor which should bo filled at tho general election this fall, and I think it Is reasonably certain that tho populists will bo' found trying to nil it." Inquiries ot other numbers of tho popu list party Indlcato that this subject Is being' discussed generally among tbcm with considerable leaning toward tho nomina tion of a candidate. It appears to be an accepted theory among them that the re publicans will, of course, contend that there is no vacancy and will put up no candidate, that a contest crs) then be brought and that a favorable supremo court might seat the populist whoso name bad been put beforo the people. MAN'S MALADIES MASTERED I mil (If) till niv inliut Innn nflor rrnrlunt Ing from college, that no one man wns great enough to mnster tho entire field of modl cino nnd surgery, Many physicians havo iricu u uo mis, oui tney nave met wim results usually (ilnnntinlntlna to themselves nnd often disastrous to their putlents. For wns reason i determined early in my pro fessional career In rnntlnn mv nrnrtlrn strictly to a single lino of disease, and to originating una perfecting cures for tnem. I thereforo treat nnlv u-hnt I n m nhsnlntelv certain that I enn positively euro to star cured-VAHICOCKLK, STIUCTIUIK, CON' TAOIOt'S HLOOD POISON, NKItv6-SEX. uu iji-.iiil.itv, HUPTUHE, KIDNKY AND UHINAIIY ntSHAHRR. nml nil rof! complications nnd nssoclato diseases nnd weaknesses of men, To theso maladies nlono me uesi years of my llfeiave been earn estly devoted nnd on them all my faculties are concentrated. Our consultation and operating rooms aro thoroughly equipped with every scientific apparatus, Instrument and device essential to the most modern methods of p.rnctlce, and our references, both professional and financial, nre among the best citizens of this vlclnty, who have been ourcd by us nnd made happy. I want every afTllctcd man to freely and fully In vestigate our tratmcnt. Kach case Is treated separately, scientifically, closely watching It and carefully following its symptoms with remedies vnrlod through every stage. Tho diseases that constitute my specialty aro more fully commented on below arid are well worthy the careful peru sal of nil men in need of medical attention. Varicoceli Whatever may lie tho cnuso of varicocele, Its Injurious effect Is well known. It de presses tho mind, weakens the body, racks tho nervous system nnd ultimately leads to a completo loss of sexual power. If you arc n victim of thl ,iir rtlf-r . our office and let me explain to you my pro cess of treating it. You will then not won der why 1 havo positively cured hundreds of cases of varicocele during the past twelve months. Under my treatment the patient improves from tho very beginning. iu pain instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stag nant blood aro forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly assumo their normal size, strength nnd soundness. All Indica tions of dtieaso and weakness vanish com pletely and In their stead come the pride, the power nnd the pleasure of perfect health ana restored manhood. Sfrlcturt It matters not hnu lnne vnn tiBi fered from stricture, nor how many dif ferent dootors have disappointed you. MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not trcrtt all diseases, but cure all I treat. I treat men enly, nnd euro them to stay cured, Our treatment will cure you Just ns cer tainly ns you como to our office for treat ment. I will not do It by dilating or cut tlnc. Mv treatment Is nnw. rntlmlv nrlnl- nal with me nnd perfectly painless. It com pletely uissoivcs tno stricture and perma nently removes every obstruction from the urinary passage. It stops every unnatural dlschargo, allays all inflammation, reduces tho prostate gland when enlarged, cleanses and heals tho bladder and' kidneys when irruaieu ami congcsieu, invigorates tne eoxual organs nnd restores health and soundess to every part of tho body affected by the disease. - Nervo-Sexual Debility Men, many of you aro now reaping the result of your former folly. Your man hood Is falling and will soon be lost un less you do something for yourself. There Is no time to lose. Impotency, like nil sexual diseases, Is never on the standstill, With It you can make no compromise. Either you must mnster It or it will master you and fill your whole futuro with misery nnd Indescribable woe. I have treated so ninny cases of this kind that I am as familiar with them ns you aro with the very daylight. Onco cured by us, you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, prematurcness, small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood nnd absolutely unlit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak mon will correct all theRO evils nnd restore you to what naturo Intended a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sex. ual power complete. Contagious Blood Poison On account of Its frightful hldeousnoss contagious blood poison Is commonly railed tho king of venereal diseases. It may bo cither hereditary or contracted. Once tho system Is tainted with It, tho dlscaso muy manifest ltsolf In tho form of scrofula, eczema, rhoumntlo pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on tho fnen or body, llttlo ulcers In tho mouth or on the tongue, soro throat, swollen ton sils, falling out of tho hair or eyebrows nnd finally a leprous-llka decay of tho flesh nml bone. If you havo nny of theso or similar symptoms you are cordially Invited to consult us Immedi ately, if i find your fe.irs nro unfounded I will quickly unburden your mind. Hut It your constitution Is Infected with syphllltlo virus I will toll you so frankly nml show you how to get rid of It. Our special tre.it ment for contagious blood poison Is prntlc ally tho result of our life work and Is en dorsed by the best physicians of America nnd l.uropo. It contains no Injurious drugs or dangerous medicines of nny kind. It goes to tho very bottom of the disease nnd forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom of blood poison 1 sappears completely nnd forever. Tho blood, tho tissue, tho Mesh, tho bones and the whole system ore cleansed, purified nnd restored to perfect health nnd the patient prepared for tho duties and pleasures ot life. Associate Diseases In curing an ailment of nny kind we never fall to remove nil reflex complications or assoctato diseases. If tho caso Is varicocele, tho weakness caused by it dlsuppenrs. If it Is strlcturo and has developed Into pros tatic, bladder or kldnoy affoctlons, tho In jured organs nro nil restored to n perfectly healthful condition. If It Is contagious blood poison, nny nnd nil skin, blood and bone diseases arising from tho taint aro en tirely and permanently eliminated from tho system. If It Is Impotency, tho many dis tressing symptoms following In Its train nnd Indicating a premature dcclino of phys ical, muntnl nnd sexual power aro totally removod nnd rapidly roplaced by tho youth ful energy of robust mnnhood. Hcnco nil resulting Ills nnd redox complications, which may be tironerly termoil nr,,i,n diseases, nnd which. In fact, nro often mom serious than tho original ailments that glva rino io iiirm-oit, wo sny, disappear com pletely nnd forovcr with tho euro of tho main mnhyly.. Correspondence Ono personal visit Is nrofernod. hut If It Is Imposslblo or Inconvenient for you to call nt our ofilco, wrlto it full and un reserved history of your case, plainly stat ing your symptoms. Wo mako no chnrgo for prlvatn counsel nnd glvo to each patient n. LKOAIj CONTHACT to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, wrlto. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam Street, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha, Neb. REFERENCE: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION in person or by letter FREE. Office Hours 8 a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays IO a. m. to I p. m. IDENTIFIED WITH OMAHA John Gray Foster, LonUlnnn Victim, I'lnniictl to Live In This City. John Gray Foster, tho Louisiana planter who was killed near Shrovcport Wednes day, and whoso murder threatened to pre cipitate a raco war, was In Omaha two weeks ago, tho guest of his sister, Mrs. M. E. Comcgys, who for several months has resided In Omaha, making her home at the Mcrrlam hotel. Mrs. Comegys camo to Omaha Februnry 26 and wont to tho Merrlam. She was ac companied by her sister, Miss Foster, and nnothcr sister, wlfo of Governor McMll lln of Tennessee, was to nrrlvo in Omaha Friday to bo tho guest of her sister for several weeks. The murder of their brother disarranged all plans. Mrs. Comegys loft for Loulsana Thursday morn ing. Tho telegram colling her to that state said that her brother had been injured and sho was not informed of his death until sho arrived at Memphis, where sho was Joined by a friend who had visited her in Omaha. It was understood that tho Fosters in tended to make Omaha their northern home, going south in tho winter, and John Gray Foster remaining on tho plantation only long enough to manago It. GOES FROM JEST TO EARNEST Licensed Police Court Iluffoon, lion ton fireen, AVnucs Wnr svltli Stocking Full of llrloks. Doston Green, tho quaint old darky who for many years has been tho recognized polico court Jester, has fallen from grace and Is now In Jail, serving a thirty-day sontenct) for boing drunk nnd disorderly. Douton's vngarles have been tolerated by tho polico for almost a generation, bocauso ho was believed to bo harmless and lu his appetlto for liquor his own worst cnomy, but of lato ho has manifested signs of n vicious tompcr. Friday night ho entered the police station with n long stocking full ot stones and brickbats with which ho threat ened to assault Jimralo Kirk, tho Jailer. Ho was arrested and the thirty-day sen tenco yesterday was tho result. HENNINGS WANTS TO KNOW City Trenanrer Iniimrea Into Present Mtntua of Omnha'a City Chnrter. the "You don't thluk the wnoln city charttr Is kuocked out, do you?" aeked City Treas urer Hennlngs with breathless excitement yesterday morning. Receiving a dubious answer, he con tinued: "Well, if It is, I am drawing my salary under tho old charter nnd ought to haov back pay at the rato of 6,000 per year, when I havo been serving under the now charter -for 14,000 per year and pay ing for my bond out of that." And tbe genial city treasurer looked de cidedly quizzical, as if he didn't know ex actly whether he preferred to have the charter stand or fall. GOOD SEASON FOR GOLFERS DoYtvttei of tb Popular Oamt Flaj in Bain or Shine. HIGH MERCURY CUTS NO FIGURE Industrious Application to the Links Preliminary to Contest with St, Joseph Country Club Struggle lor the Douiilns County Cap. Can Fish on Sunday .ot. HAUUISBUHG. Pa., June 15.-W. B. Meehun, secretary of the State Fish com mission, says that the new tlsh law re cently slcned by Governor Stone does not prohibit fishing on fiundny. He snld: "The new laws are very much moro liberal than the old ones. Among other things, you wl,l notlco that there has been no prohibition against Sunday fishing. This feature of the law will undoubtedly be welcomed by those who cannot Ond tlmo to tlsh on week days." Tho past week has been good for the golfers because, wet or dry, rain or shine, It's all the samo to them. Even tho women havo learned now that getting wot while you aro playing golf doesn't mean a cold, especially If you let everything dry on you, and freaks ot tho weather no longer havo any terrors for pursuers of tho gutty. Early morning playing Is becoming, popu lar, too, and In that connection it is pecu liar to notico how tho tlmo of day affects a person's games. Ono would naturally expect that tho man who comes out In the ovenlng, fagged after a hard day in the office, would not bo up to his best work, and this is perfectly true. So tt Is easy to understand why such a man would do his best work early In tho morning, before he had done anything else, when his nerve was good, his eye rested and true, his muscles pliable and his Joints not stiffened by hours at n desk. Ilut it Is equally as truo that ho of his own timo whiles away his hours Just as he pleases, also docs a course Just after dawn by several strokes loss than ho' can from four to ten hours later, ovon though ho bo perfectly fresh when ho plays at say 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Whether It Is tho effect of several hours of sunlight on tho eye, weakening its powers, that causes the difference, Is a disputed question. Tho fact remains, however, that a gamo Just at dawn, whon the grass Is wet with dow, tno air cool and Invigorating, the course at its very prettiest of tho day and tho whol body rested, Is the ono wbero tho good scores are rapped out. Never Mlnil the Weather. Tho warmest day possible Is tho ideal ono for horso racing or blcyclo contests and also for baso ball nnd oven tennis, but not for golf. It Is a slower, caslor going game, requiring not briskness and nervous energy, but steadiness, and the cool hour Is tho best. In places whero tho sun-up playing Is popular, whero every ono turns out be foro breakfast Instead of after dinner, It Is noticed that the best scores are mado at that tlmo. Preparation for yesterday's contest with tho team of tho St. Joseph Country club has beon tho principal business at the Country club tho paRt week. The twelve who wont down to uphold tho honor of their homo organization have been putting in consldernblo tlmo on tho links, devoted mainly to perfecting themselves In the finer points of tho game. All these men now havo drives ond brasslo shots at their com mand which aro passablo anywhere and will do in any company. The features In which thoy stop short of being equal to tho best players in tho country aro approach shots and putting. A six-Inch stroke ot tho lat ter kind costs Just as much and counts equally with a 200-yard drive. In fact, many players consider that the ehort strokes aro tho whole game, prac tically, as a man may drive and braBsle very poorly and still win out at tho nolo if ho approaches accurately and puts In without any useless waste of shots. Driv ing and tho long Hold shots with brassle or cleek aro tho grandstand portions of tno game, but thoy aren't what count, it looks very pretty to the onlookers to see n player drlvo for say, 200 yards straight out ou a line for the hole, tho gutty not rising moro than twelve or fifteen feet from tho groipid; and to follow such a perform ance with a good brassle shot, which rises and soars on and on, socmlngly never to fall, is almost as thrilling. Hut what looks good to the golfers Is to make a perfect approach on a short arm or half-stroke with his lofting mashlo or other favorite club for tho purpose, and then to putt Into tho hole from the lie thus fecured In one stroke. Meanwhile tho man of tho grand wooden club shots may bo chopping away on all kinds of tangents in an endeavor to get his ball near tbe hole. Contest for Cup, Next Saturday comes tbe memorable con teat for tbe Douglas county cup. This Is the immense silver vase which was given, to the Country club at tlje Urn of Its birth In honor of that event by tho old Omaha Golf club, now defunct. It Is a handsomo affair and is played tor twico each year, in tho spring and In tho fall Tho competition is open to every resident of Douglas county. Ono great objection to tho Douglas county cup event oxlsts, however. Ono of tho conditions imposed by tho donors was that it should go to tho player who should win it thrco times in succession. This Is manifestly almost imposslblo of ac complishment. Tho best man in tho com petition might remain ono ot tho best for 'several years and finally win tho cup by taking tho event threo times out of, sny, eight or nine tournaments. But tho chances aro about 100 to 1 that no man would ovor win thrco times In succession, even did he loom head and shoulders nbovo all tho rest ns a golfer, for tbo elements of luck and opportunity would bo con stantly arrayed against him. Ho would bo suro to fall down, or somo ono clso would be certain to havo a streak and get espe cially good, one ot thoso thrco successlvo times. Cups or medals of any kind aro soldom offered under such prohibitive terms unless tho club owning them wishes to mako win ning an Impossibility so that tt may hold the emblem permanently as a club. Three times hand running is a tough proposition to go against, so tho local golfers say, and many of thorn aro demanding a lessening ot the stringency of tho conditions im posed. They say that threo times at all io plenty hard enough to undertake and that It will be a long timo beforo anyono gets tho cup nt that rate. If the club wishes to hold tho cup. well and good, but if it desires to havo It for a real object In theso semi-annual competitions, put It on a basis which glvc3 a chanco of winning It. So , far It has been In tho possession of the club for ono year and two cup contests havo beon held. W. J. Foye and Leroy Austin are tho men who now havo their names Inscribed upon It as tbo winners, each of one event. Neither even hopes that he can win twice moro In succession. It Is probable that tho change desired by many will be made. Shots Set Them nnesNlntr. Somo almost Imposslblo golf shots are seen on tho links nt the Country club oc casionally. These nro duo partly to real skill, but, of course, largely to luck. Two of theso recently were especially remark able. Ono was by Harry Lawrio, a raomber of tho first four of tho team. In an ap proach shot of somo fifty yards ho rolled Into the hole, beating bogey. Tho othor was by W. J. Foye, olso ono of tho first four. Ho was lying stymie with his op ponent, match piny, and thoy were all oven on strokes nt that point. Foyo bad tho stymie, so It was dollars to dough nuts that ho would loso tho hole, for his opponent's ball lay directly between his and tho coveted four-Inch circle, and so closo that ho couldn't slide past It or even curve around It, Slnco ho wns farthest away from tho holo it was his shot. Ho choso a mld-lron and grasped It closo to tho head. Then by a wonderfully clever chop ho lifted his ball Just over tho top of the ono In front without losing direction on Inch. It hopped on and rolled Into tho hole. The other man then played In with one stroko and the holo wns halved Instead of lost for Foye, as seemed Inevitable. Colli Nliliipe'l to Holland. wfw YOnK. Juno 15. It wns announced Hint 51lJ.u,,' ui in" ."".v.-" ... n-..-. vlthdrawii from the sub-trensury yes- today pnln shipped to Holland on" tho steamship sail- ing iouuj BARGAINS IN Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons and Bicycles. Get prices and terms of fl FREDRICKS0N, I5th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, BARTON IS NOW OUT OF IT Omnliu Jin u of Money No I.oncrer In terested In the Salisbury Cnse. negardlng tho indictment ot Lunt K. Sal isbury and four others at Grand' Rapids, Mich., fcr being Implicated In nn attempt to securo 'Water works franchises In that' city, L. F. Crofoot, attornoy for Guy C. and K. C. Ilurton at tho tlmo Salisbury Is al leged to havo secured possession, unlaw fully, of $50,000 of tho Omaha men's monoy, says: "Tho recent Indictment of Salisbury and his associates has nothing to do with tho Barton affair. It grow out ot what Is known in Grand linplds as tho 'Taylor proposition,' a proposition which was sub mitted two months after our exporlonco with SalUbury. Whatever of Illegality was in the action of Salisbury in tho Barton matter was perpetrated In Illinois nnd tor this Salisbury was Indicted by u Cook county grand .Jury. Trial under that in dictment Is still pending nnd Salisbury Is under bond to appear In Chicago when tho ense Is rtady for trial. It Is posslbla that tho Illinois prosecution may bo dropped, for If Salisbury la convicted In Michigan bo cannot appear for trial in Chicago, How ever, tho prosecution of Salisbury has passed entirely out of our hands nnd rests with tho prosecuting attorney of Chicago. Wo aro not Interested in tho matter in any way." Guy C. Barton Is In Now York and K. C. Barton Is out ot tho city. IEC0MES OPERATIVE JULY 1 New finme l.asv Ours Into HfTort and Then Shooters .Must "Will oh Out. Tho now gamo law goes Into effect July 1, and copies havo been generally distributed throughout tho stuto by tho chief deputy gamo warden, George B. Hlmpklns of Un coin. Under tho terms of tho law tho open sonson for pralrlo chickens nnd grouso Is from October 1 to November 30; for ducks and othor wntcr fowl, from September 1 to April 15; for wild pigeons, cloven and plover, from April 15 to October 30. Tho nmnunt ot gamo which may bo killed according to the law during tho open season Is limited to ten geoso or brants and twenty-flvo birds of any other variety. Tho open season for flehlng under tho net Is from April 1 to October 31, except for trout, tho open sea son for which begins Juno 1 nnd ends Oc tober 31. Ilostaurants and hotels nro prohibited from placing on their tnblcs any of tho gamo protected by tho net oxcopt In tha open scnBon. nnd sovoro penalties aro pro vided for violations of tho provisions of tho law. Tho placing of tho names of tho fish or gamn on tho menu shall ho taken a-i prima facie ovldenco of tho unlawful pos session of gamo by tho proprietor of thf, house. Hallroids and other carriers nro pro hlhttcd from shipping gamo from tho stat under any circumstances. Si? DR. VAN DYKE'S HOLLAND BITTERS io.srnvi:i,Y ciiiikn ""'Registered THI8 TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE. DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, HEART-BURN, AND ALL DISEASES DUE TO A DISORDERED OR 80UR STOMACH. A SURE PREVENXIYE OF IfLiLAUIA. IT IS AN OLD AND TRIED REMEDY. VER MEHREN, FRICK & MEYER, Dlhlrlhulors. OMAHA, XH18. Write to VAN DYKE DITTUIIS ro. .ST. MJOH, JIO,!,,, a Copy f . VA.M.VKK'S DHKAJI HOOK AND FOItTUHH k TUL.LL.ll and It will be mailed ABSOLUTELY Fit IS U, "ujiw )