THE OMAHA' DAILY J1EE SUNDAY, MAItCII 1), 1902. 11 WESTERN READY JO LINE UP Circuit Complete and Magnate. Prepare to . Adopt til Schedule, MILWAUKEC AND KANSAS CITY IN LIST War lik A Birr leas AhIiI,i Tot Towns Decided On P res pects for fteasea Are Considered G,,. la Never mind. N Another k of waiting bas brought baa ball seven days nearer and tbt In evltsble announcement of tha plana ef th. Western league. On. very bopaful algn la otlced. "Myself and Van Brunt" baa been M quiet at a mouaa during the last fort Bight, while tba real bralna ef the league, W. A. Rourka and James .Manning, hsvs beea putting la tba hardest kind of licka to get tka circuit Into shape. It la bow aa soanced. that Des Molnaa and Ptorta are both certain to ba la tba fold. Tbeie, with Milwaukee aad Kanaaa City, will make up tba e-lghi-club circuit and tba war with tha America association will b on, la tbla It la wall to look at tha conditions. Ameri ca association bark era acout at tba Idea of tba Westers league praaumlng to com pete for publle patronage and baaa ball eminence. Western league men grimly amlla aad go ahead. They are determined ta bold to Kanaaa City aa their territory aad have goo. Into Milwaukee at a retalla tory measure for the Invasion of Kansaa City by the American, Unices some sort of compromise, which doea not eeem area re motely probable, sbould bo effected, a test ef elreogth Is Inevitable. As tbe champions of old were wont to pray after taking oath to the Justice of their cause, "May Ood shew tha right." Unfortunate, Indeed, la the condition which makes base ball depend on tba sur vival of the Attest. - Most of Its patron, prefer tho harmonious conditions which prevailed for tha four or Ave years prior to lfSt. 8o long as there la to be a fight, though, Omaha tans will cheerfully meet their share of It. for this town baa a repu tation ta sustain. It baa been maligned and misrepresented In places where such treat ment Is leaat to bo looked for, but It baa always stood loyally back of Ita team and may bo depended upon to do eo etlll. Maa ager fcourko aaya bla ambition Is to put base ball on a sottd footing In Omaha. Permanency is his aim. He wanta a park that will bo a credit to the city and a team that will ba looked up to all around tba circuit 41 la choice of the Western league waa made after duo deliberation and be cease. In bla Judgment, the American asso ciation will not bo permanent. Having chosen, he baa quietly worked to make bla choice a 'winner. While Burns of Colorado Springs and others kept tb typesetting maehlaea busy recording their vlewa ant oplnlons-and plans and the-Ilka, "Papa Bill" waa sawing wood and aaylng nothing. Ho baa bow gone to tba front to aid In the task of completing tho circuit and auccess crowned bis efforts. v With aa oven break In Kansaa City aad Milwaukee, tha Western la la as good posi tion aa tho AmerUaa. Omaha aad Denver will easily do aa well aa Indianapolis and Ixnilivllle; Colorado Springs and St. Jo , aeph will furnish patronage to equal Toledo aad Columbus, and Dea Moines and Peoria won't havo to hustle very hard to keep up their and against BU Paul and Minneapolis. It Isn't the. population of the town that counts in base ball; it'a tha number of people who register .at the bog office. Tha two Mlsaesota towns bars alwara been notorious laggards' la this respect, while Dea Moines has turned out fairly good crowds. What Peoria will do remains to be eeed Columbus and Toledo .are expected to give tho game unusually good patronage during tbe coming season. Wa know that St. Joseph aad Colorado Springs will gup- port their teaaa well. Omaha and Denver havo made records that ware never bee ten at either Indians polls or Louisville. Last aeaeo tho paid attendance at Omaha averaged over 1,000 per game nil through . tho season, aad Denver was not tar behind. Tbla throws tho cm of tha fight on Kan. aaa City and Milwaukee. It la aot expected that either of theeo towna will support two teams.- Kansas City bad a taste of It back la tba Me and Isn't especially anxious to have tbe dose repeated. Milwaukee has been la many leagues, but baa sever, cat muck figure In any. What It will do In two leagues at Oaea la beyond tha dope book. . Speculation aa to tho outcome' w uss less. Omaha la fortunate Indeed to have escaped tha "horrors of war", right at borne. Two teama la this town meant death . to tie game. If Omaha bad gone Into tha American tho Western would likely have gene out of existence. With Omaha un hampered la tho Western tha other towns took ok courage aad are lining np In good Sont Freo to Talon. . emmaBBjhBBmmm J roe Trial Pasha of thU New Dim cevorr Mailed to Every Man Setwlng Name and Ad sir, a QuUklr Bostoraa btransth i and Vlwrir. Fro. trial pa inker ef a meat remark toe remade are hina mailed to ail who wnia Ute Eta Meulrei Institute. They V tfteay mea who had battled too dsrr - front for the conflict. Whatever the out come. If the base ball patrons of Otnaba are loyal to their team thla year they will be aseured of base bell for ma ay years to come. Weak towas' are going ta the wall after tbla season and another aeaeoa will likely see a realignment of tho teams. Omaha Is certain to bo In tbe front rank. Let as hope for some such bappy Issue of the difficulty and in tho mesntlme boost for tha borne team. L fc tCSasCN. M.D.C.H. MftfluJ Director fears against tho mental aad physical euf-leru-r ef lost niauhood that tbe Institute Las decide, te dietneute frea trial packs te te all who write. It U a home treat iuent and ell men who .utter with aay Iria o( easuel weak nana reaulUug froia Svulhful tt-ny, premature loss of strength end Bivmocy, we, baaR. varicocele, or Sii.aetacua or parte eaa sow cure them a1, at hem. fTt.e reovwir has a peculiarly grateful of Oct ef warmth ana ema to act direct avlop:ncet "juit Where ' itle "needed. It urae an in lite ana trcublas tbsi come rote years of disuse ef the natural fune ivm aa he bea an absolute ouiiress la .1 re. A rwuMl te the ntate kledlrei asui.il, Ti l L a iron Building. Ft Ways i.d atla. I . I u Oere ewe ef thtr trwe trial larkaaaa will fee eoatpllad with rtiy. The institute te .aatreu. ef Mag that greet ciaae ef mea who are Uuati te Ua home te be treated an 4 tte free sample will enable them ta eee bow easy ll te to be cured of eeaual week Im wd en the proper retnediee are em- . in insin uie wiaaee ne restno tuna. Aov Biaa who writes will ba eent fiee amint. oarefully ewtied la a plain rvi&ac a that lie reUploet need kaw a r f e mhjiii tt r putiiivl'r. Kaaa au.ife r4uoi..i wrlia BUitwut deleja . Jimmy Manning gives It out thwt oa to morrow he will begin the grading on bis new park at Ksnsss City, and tho erection of a 110,000 grand stand will follow at once. Thla will give him a splendid plant, ovea though It bo tho matter of three blocks fur ther out tbe same car line than that of Ibe American. Hugh Duffy has been announced as tho manager and part owaer of the Milwaukee team la the Western. He ssys he baa a spleadld lot of plsyers under contract, but declines for the present to announce any name. These, and the practical assurance of the success of the deputations to Peoria and Des Moines form the news of the week so far aa tka Western league Is concerned. In the American as sociation some little ripples have been noted In the smooth surface of their stresm. Indlsnapolis Is tha storm center of a row In which somebody Is going to get the worst of It. Manager Watkins has Issued an ultimatum to tho effect that tha town will havf Bunday ball or bo ball, while the mayor bas as firmly said there will bo no Sunday ball. Either the mayor or the manager will have a chance to back down very soon. Down In Louisville White Wings Tebesu bas escountsred some two or three Injunction suits, brought by property hold ers In the vicinity of bis proposed new park, and work of construction is interfered with to soms extent. Elsewhere along the circuit matters are moving smoothly. One of tbe happiest Incidents of tho week. for the Western league, was tha settlement of the difficulty at Denver, A. B. Beall transferring to W. C. Packard his holdings at the Broadway park. This puts Denver In good shape to start tbe season, and ends one of the unpleasant Incidents of tbe row betwaea the Western and the American- Denver has the most accessible ball park of any western city, baa a popular manager and a team that looks good on paper, and ought to have a remarkably prosperous year. t'p In St. Paul a aomewhat contrary condi tion exists. Tbe city council flatly refused to close tho streets that were necessary to the construction of Lennon's proposed down town park, which action ends tbe prospect In that direction, and leavea the old Weatcra league plant for tho coming season. One enthusiastic fan calls on tbe base' ball patrons of tbe Saintly city to mark tho councilmen for slsughter at tbe next election. More than likely St. Paul will be on the base ball ahelf by tbe time another city government is chosen up there. On Tuesday tha Western league magnates will meet at Denver to formally announce the circuit and the schedule for the play ing season. Colorado Springs, Denver, Des Moines, Ksnsas - City. Milwaukee, Omaha, Peoria and St. Joseph will ba represented. These towns will make up tho circuit. Pat Powers and Secretary Sexton of the Na tional Association of Minor Leagues will be there, and It Is expected that James A. Hart of Chicago will represent tbs National league at tho meeting. Two dayg will bo given over to tho business to bo transacted. About tha only gaiety going now la af forded by tba Pacific coast league. Out there the scribes are chattering aaa -oaar faring like a Jot of. parrots over the young blood that is breaking Into tbe league. For example. Manager Harris of 8aa Francisco has Just executed a verbal triple summer sault over getting "Big-Bill" Wilson to catch during tho coming seaaon. That's not bad for a beginner, but another Joyful bowl Is raised over the secession of v"Kesiy Wrlgbt. while an exultant chorus of yelps goes up because "Rip" Egaa la going to pitch. Other "youngsters" of tho same vintage are being dug up, and you needn't be surprised te bear of Owney Pattoa, Leach Maskrey, Cartwrtght, big Morrlosey, "Rsddy" Hanrahan. Bill Farmer or aay of that old guard coming up disguised as a boy oa the coast. BASE BALL AT. UNIVERSITY XebroskSk Teaaa Is t Fraetlelaaj Omt Doers with laasaal Sap ply ef Material. Dally outdoor practice Is bow tho order of business with the base ball squads at the University of Nebraska. The assertlea that every old mea would bo back again this seaaon is now proven, for tha favorable weather bas sufficed to bring around the veterans who dM not care to go la for tha Indoor preliminary work la the cage and the gymnasium. Tho boys are all out aad the two squads, scrubs sad "first eleven" are more than filled every evening.. Cap tain Bell Is certslnly to bo envied his pros pects, for never before bas a man been so fortunate aa to start tha seasoa with every place around tbe diamond tiled by at least one old and tried first team man. Tha enviable condition In which tbe team finds Itself eaa ba better understood when this line-up Is regarded; Catchers, Doans and Maloney; pitchers, Townsend. Oalnea. Bender; first baae, Raymond; second base, Resder; shortstop, Rhodes; third base. Hood; right field. Bell; center field. De Put roo; left field. Townsend or Oalnea. That la tho way the boya played Iasl year and It Is aa alluring prospect. Alt those men are in the game again, and thea there Is a large grist of promising aew material which eaa bo utilised at any time, and soms of which will doubtless glvp tha mea bow holding the first team Jobs a merry chase to ksep them. It Is Tory probable.- too, that Jimmy Bell will Inaugurate a few changea la positions. Several men are fixturea, such as Hood at third, DePutro at center field and Doano and Maloney behind the baL That la, they are fixturea unless some ef tha bow mea beat them out. Tbe rest, however, may be changed around Indiscriminately. Town- send when nut pitching la equally valuable la the field or at second base. Reeder alao plays both positions superbly, so any emerg ency will aot cause a grievous crippling of the team at tha middle bag. Rhodes, bow ever. Is and waa and will bo tha Onset Bret baseman who aver scored put-outs at the university, aad he may go back to hie old position. In that ovsnt Raymond, who playsd first laat I ear because Rhodes wanted to strengthen tho Infield at short, will be switched somewhere else. Manager George Sbidler bow haa tbe llla erary of hla trip arranged except for datea. All the names of schools to bo met are scheduled' In order ae follows: Lutheran eollere, Decorab. Ia. I'nlwmty of kinneeola, Minneapolis, t'nlverelty of Minnesota, htinneabo'.la. State I'niveraity of Iowa, Iowa City. Knox rollose, Evanston, Northwestern university, Evaneton. I'nlverelty of Notre Dame. Boulb bend. Purdue university, Lafayette. .,!.. - 4 . 1 1 I . . V- , ,1... ..J W .". V ' . Kanaka university, Lawrence. Washburn rolleae. Tooena. Kanaaa State Agricultural school Man- Datum. St. Mary's college. 8t Mary's. Kao. The team will leave Lincoln for Ibis trip oa April li. The first game Is en April U, the first of tbe two with tha 1'nlverslty of MlnasaoU oa the Mth. SHOTGUN EXPERTS WAKE UP Approach of Great Aaerican Handicap Brings Out Mno h Interest. NEBRASKA WILL ENTER A 616 SQUAD At Leaat eveaty-Five frees Aatelepo State Wilt race Traps la tart ( Great Flaee at Kansas City, With tbs Grand' Am'erlcaa Handicap, the American Grand Prlk, but three weeka dis tant, shooting talk tha country over la oa bo other theme. Tbla Is tba tenth shoot of tho kind that baa been held, aad for several reasons It gives every promise of being easily tbe greatest of them' all. The chief earnest of the success of thla event la its occurrence for the first time In tbe west. All previous Handicaps have- boea held ia tho vicinity of New York City, and ths bringing of tho tenth annual affair to Kansas City is a marked recognition at the weet's strength and Importance in gun ning mattsrs. Ths same ebanga of location, toe, Is what insures such an enormous increase la at tendance and entries. Last year IS3 men ehot In the Grand Amorloan Handloap. That was the largest entry -list up to that time. This time that figure Is already nearly reached aad sportsmen who ara posted say that tbsro will bo aot less tbaa 400 la all. There were twenty-one entrtea for tbe first Grand American Handicap In 1191.' The reason for this Is that tor ths first time the west will be sbls to shoot strong, and It will be very strong. Tbe east, too, not so easily appalled by distance, will shoot Just about as strong aa usual. West ern men hsve never attended the Handicap In any great numbers heretofore because of Its far-away location, but this year they will get In with both feet.' There U really a very largo proportion of the keen shots of America In tbe west, sad they comprise the element that will swsll tho entry list st the coming shoot. Of this total It la Interesting to know that Nebraska alone will furnish more than an eighth. Kansaa City men who ara pro motlng tbe affair have been making a stren uous effort to havo a creditable representa tion from Missouri and Kansss, .but Ne braska will more than bold Its own in tbe list. About aeventy-flvo' shooters -will go from this state, more tbaa bavo ever ahot In one event before. Of thla number a score havo already en tered and paid their forfeits, and tbe rest have three weeks and - more to get In. Omaha will be responsible for a largo num ber of tbe Nebraskana, as tha following well known local shots bsvs already en tered: Frank Parmelee, W. D. Townsend, Oeorgn W. Loomls, Fred Goodrich', T. R. Kimball, R. R. Kimball, Charles Lewis, P. P. Burke. Other well known Nebraska shots, familiar la Omaha, who hsve en tered, are: J. A Burke, Elgin; J. F. Beard, Herman; Ous Blevers, Orand Island; Dad Bray. Syracuse; Dick Llnderman, Weeping Water; George B. Blmpklns, Lincoln) George L. Carter, North Platte. Tbe management of the Handicap has al ready recognised tho prominent of Omaha In sporting matters by sppolntlng Hsnry McDonald of this -olty one ef the official referees for th shoot. W. D. Townsend, tbe local sporting msn. Is collecting a bunch of entries which he will send to the secretary-treasurer m New York City on March 10. He baa tha names listed above, snd will get many more be fore Monday nlgkt cornea, . Great preparation ara making at Blue River park. In Ksnsss City, for ths shoot. R. S. Elliott, who has charge of ths equip ment, ssys that the traps will bo the finest system that haa aver been laid out any. where. All guns and shells shipped la cars of him will be carried to tho grounds free of charge. . , Km to general Information concerning tbs Handicap. It will bo tbe . principal aveat In a week'a shooting. On Monday, March 11. there will be aa eight-bird and a twelve- bird event, no handicap. A slxtsen-bira event will bo shot on Tuesday, with handi caps tbs same as those from the Orand American Handicap. The Handicap Itself will commence 00 Wednesday. April t. tbe weather being fa vorable, and It will bo continued indefinitely until finished. Regular entrlea tor thla close on Saturday, March 21. They must be sent to Edward Banks, secretary-trees-nrer, at Jl Broadway, New York. Tea dollars forfeit must accompany the entry. The fee la S25, and the remaining lit may be paid any time before the ahoot com mences. Post entries ara permissible, being al lowed up to the time on the morning of Wednesday. April t. when the laat mea bas shot at his first bird. . Tea dollars extra will bo charged tor post entries, or a. total Of 136. "... , Tho trao ahootlng rulea of tha Interstate association will govern tho contest, and Elmer E. Shearer of Pittsburg, manager of this association, will be in charge of the Handicap. These rules hsve been recently revised and a copy of them accompanies each official program. All handicaps are awarded on a basis of twelve-gauge guns, aad ao allowance will bo msde for smaller bores. No larger gud tbaa twelve-gauge will be allowed,, snd ne heavier gun than eight pounds. Hand pro tectors and removable rubber butt-plates are not Included In the weight Of the gun. The handicap committee will meet at the Midland hotel U Kansaa City oa Thursday, March 2T, to award handicaps, but they will aot be published till the Bunday morning following. This committee will also de termine tbe order of shooting, by lot. ' A trophy ef sterling silver worth 1150 will be presented to tbs winner of . the Handicap by the Interstate association. Other shooting events will follow the Orsnd American Handicap. Ia fact, there will bo a gunners' carnival for two weeks or more. Birds will be "extra". In aU events, snd the purses will be divided oa tbe "high gua" system. - Official programs for the Handicap left tho preasea Thursday last, and eopiea were received In Omaha Friday. Paeaaseala rellewe Celd but never follows the use of Foley's Honey sna nr. it stone ise oougn, neeis and etrengthena the lunge and affords perfect security from aa attack of paeumeal. Re- ruse suDsututsa. CHESS ASSOCIATION IN LINE Life la Players at . State Mespeaa ta Call treat Provident. ' ' Who BuUetla No, 1 of tbe aeries of UOs has Just been Issued by ths presldeat of the Nebraska Chese - association. It reade: KEARNEY. Neb.. March It-Mr Dear Associate: Believing that it was my duty to revive the Interest in chess. I secured from Mr. le France a list ef thirty roam bereof this association, and about ths 1st ui rvimwy mtvm tviinw iu wa a tii ui them, or to one of their friend, eaaina thein if thvy ailU retained their Interval in the geme and if they would help ue carry the work on. I have received answera from alateen. 0ix of these have paid the dues for tins year. Nine will slay by the association, eleven will accept the chat tense of Texas, seven will (rant Iowa a re turn match, seven will enter a etate tour nament, elht think a dollar for titiee all right, one U, two 7 rente and twe 60 cents. I think that the responses show thst there ie a good deal of lite left, and thla circular Is Issued to kwp those who have responded Informed aa to the aucraae we are havliic, rid as a reminder to those who have not. have been unable to find any volunteer to art as aeciwtary and dulike lo ax any newspaper te give us a roluma unless there Is a aidfig probability tbal it wul cvnOuus M LION Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Havo Boon Ro&cuod by Tho Stato Electro-nodical Institute. Whiclr Combines AU of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine nnd Electricity In Our Electro-Medical Treatment. F- MEN lenfett Established. Metl Successful and Reliable Specialist hi Diseases of Mea, si Medkal Ltceaset, Diplomas and Newspaper Records Shea. av a a m m aaa a m aa sa specialists tor uiseases of ivien I treat men only and cure them to stay cured I asks aa estrava.aat assertlea waea I ear that aalllloaa af atea have been wrecked oa the aca that they set disease, bat rather that they allow it ta arrow were, thronga aeajert ae laaai them. Either yoa reek ef teisst vice. The tenable Is nat ea Tea aheale reaaeasher that sesaal diseases are sever at a etaadatlll. Kelther eaa yea aaake aar (tasrsaht with aaoet eeatrol theas ar ther wt II csstrsl yea aad reader Tea atterly aallt far the srSlssry aetlee aad aleaaarea af Ufa. aaeetaee aaa Free samples. Trial Treatments aad the like eea't eare complaints of this hla. as any one who hah tried theia knows, feat If row have VARICOCELE, 8TR1CTI RE, roTA6IOlB BLOOD POISO. ER VO.RRll AL, DEBILITY, KIPTIBK, KIDKBY OR IRIKARY DISEASES, ar aa associate disease ar weakness, tsi ewe It ta yearaeif te fallr aaa freelr Investigate aay treatment. Mr tnasterr af these .snalaalea le complete. I bee; aa a eperlal otadr af thea aaaa after srradaatla.; from rolleae, aow nearly a .aarter af a eeatary aaa, aad aar. tasr all at the years sines then they have heea say etady had persistent practice. I treat -aotblaa- else. Does It wot aaear ta yoa, then, that I aea better prepare, ta cam bat aad eoaeaer disease aad weakness aeealler ta ates thea the aeaeral practitioner, whe, Instead af concentrating hla faealtlea ea a elagle class af disease, scatters ths-aa aver tha entire arid of sne.lelae and e.raeryf Whatever may be the cause of vari cocele. Its Injurious erreot is wen nown. It de- VARICOCELE AND ITS utu mint k lli.il WUnt presses the mind. weakena the body, racks the nervous system and ulti mately leade to a complete loss of ees.ua! power. If you axe a victim of tnis aire aisesse come to our omoe and let me explnln to you my process or treatina it. xou win men not won der why I have positively cured hun dreds of cases Of Varicocele during the paet twelve tnonthe. Under our treatment the patient Improves from the very .beginning. All pain soon ceases. Soreness and swelling quick ly subside. The pools, of stagnant' blood are forced from the dilated velna, which rapidly assume their nor mal slse.- strength and soundness. All indications of disease and weakness vanish eompetely end In their stead come the pride, the power and the p ensure of perfect health and restored manhood. - Oh account of its frishtful hide- fll nnn nnlPllU minim Pnntae - eluuu ruiauii fou. Biood poison , le commonly call ed the king of venereal dlaeasee. It may be either hereditary or contract ed. Once the eystem Is tainted with It. the disease msy manifest itself In the form or Bcrofuls, F.csema, Rheu matic Pains, miff or Swollen Joints, Eruption, or Copper-Colored Spots on aw llu llttla iilra In tha mouth or on the tongue, eore throat. Swollen (OT1S1IB. isiuna out ui in, nair or sysbrows and finally a leprous-like ' decay of the flesh and bone. It you have Any of these or similar symp toms you are cordially invited to con sult me immediately. If I find your fears are unfounded, I will quickly un burden your mind. But If your con stitution is Infected with syphilitic vi rus 1 will tell you so frankly and show you how to get lid of It. My special treatment for Contagious Blood Poison Is prsctlcaKy ths result of my life work and la endorsed by the best physicians of America and Europe. It contalna no Injurious drugs or danger ous medicines of any kind. It goee to the very bottom of the dleeaae and forces nut every particle of Impurity. Soon every elgn and symptom or blood poison disappear. completely and for ever. The blood, tbe tissue, the flesh the bones and ths whole eystem are cleansed, purified and restored to per fect health and the patient prepared for the dutlea and pleasures of life. It matters not how lone von have rAINLtSiLT Stricture, nor how REMOYED mocoV.y har appointed you, I will cure you Just aa certainly as you come to us1 for treatment. I will not do It by dilating or cutting. My treatment is nsw, entirely original with me. and perfectly painless. It completely dissolves the Stricture and permanently removes every obstruc tion from the urlnsrV passage. It stops every unnatural dlschsrge, al lays all Inflammation, reduces the prostata gland when enlarged, cleanses and heels the bladder and kidneya when Irritated and congested. DEBILITY STRICTURE invigorates' 'the sexual' organa and restores health and soundness - to every part of the body affected by the disease. NERYO-SEXUAL yoar,'" reaping the re sult of your former folly. Tour manhood la falling and wilt soon be lost unless you do something for roumelf. There Is no time to lose, mpotency, like all eexual diseases, is never on the standstill. With It you can make no compromise. Either yo.i must master it or It will master you and fill your whole future with ' misery and Indescribable woe. I have treated so many rases of this kind that I am ae familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Once cured by me, you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, pre maturenese, smell or wesk organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and abso lutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. My treatment for weak men will correct all these evlle and restore you to what net j re Intended a hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete. 111. ICCROI aTC In curlna an M.L nOOWIMIL ailment of any kind I never fall to remove all reflex com plications or - associate dls If the case Is Varlcbcele, the DISEASFS CURED weakness caused by It dlaaprieare. If It Is Stricture and lias developed Into Prostatic Bladder or Kidney Affec tions, the injured orgsns are all re stored to a perfectly healthy condi tion. If It le Contagloue HI ood Poi son, any and all Mkln, blood and Hone Lileeeeea arlwina from the taint 1 are entirely and permanently ellml- riated from tha system. If it le im- I potency, the many distressing sytnu- toms following In Its train and Indl- I rating a premature decline of physi- I ial. mental and sexual power are to- tally removed and rapidly replaced 1 by the youthful energy of robust manhood. Hence, all resulting ills l land reflex complications, which may t properly termed associate discs see, ana which, In fact, are often more serious thsn the original aliment that gives rise to themall, we say, dls nppear completely and forever, with the cure of the main malady. Hams Treatment by Mail On, .personal visit is preferred, but I If If la Impossible or Inconvenient for uii to call at our office, write a full .nd unreserved history of your cose, plainly stating your nrnptoms. We make no charge for private counsel and give to each patient a LBUAL CONTRACT to hold for our promises. If you cannot call today, writs. Ad-dress. STATE ELECTEO-MEDIGA L INSTITUTE, ; 1308 Farnam Street, 'Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. - v : . REFERENCES: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in the City. V. - CONSULTATION in Person or by Letter FREE. Office Hours', 8 a. -m. to 8 p.m. Sundays. 10 a-m. to i p. rn. ii f and be an honor to the paper and the asso ciation. I shall issue another of these bulletins about April 1. or sooner if circumstances Indicate It la desirable.. I have received an official letter from Mr. Charles H. Harmar ef Cedar Rapids, in which he eoncedee the victory In the Iowa against Nebraska match by a ' score of 11 -wins for Nebraska and 10 for Iowa. lf course they are anxious (or a return match. The . challenge from Texas still Stands ope i.. ' Now a word as to a -state tournament. The prise for the winner le a good one. Be. will be entitled to enter the Chees congreaa at St. Louis next year. At least my understanding la that the champion of any state tournament la a master of chess, and, whether he wins a game or not in the congreaa. he will be associated with the great-masters. Think this matter over. Any suggestions you may have to offer will be thankfully received. . Let ma hear from you. Hopefully your. T. N. HARTZELL. , . President Nebraska Chess Association. LEAGUE BOWLERS FALL DOWN Week Of Extra EBrort Pea. active af .Nelhlec hat Extra Law Scores. Clah St.adlngs. Cluhs. ' ' W.' 1 P C, If. Total. Ave. Omaha IT 19 .711 974 M.KM Ml Clarkeon 38 ,.(,' & k.SU Stt Bt Charles.... 17 ti .to) 647 K.0 " Otrman ....... 36 Si) .S5 964 64.V7S &2 Gate C4ty....i. M . fi . 74 66 61 K41 Western 18 (8 .4114 KM 63,851 81S Krug Park.... U 40 .X IrM ' farm 87 National 17 " 4 .g J6 60.970 772 lltgQ score:. Frltscher (St. Charles). 223. In.lvl.nal Averages. Name and Team. Games. Total. Ave. High Emery, Omaha 67 J0.1S6 . 177 211 I'rttscher, Bt. Charles 6J U.1H7 177 237 Read. pmha ......... M fcl 7 Ul Seaman. Oate City... SJ ll.ios 17f 1.(7 Kaj-p. Omaha 6 11.667 176 23 I Myelin. ,ei rian L7 t IM1 174 H Kolls. Clarkaon 46 7.M7 174 .'4 penmtvnn, Clarkeon .. t 4,T 174 ""14 femead, Omaha. fl S,7U 17t 218 trunks, Clgrkson ...,e' :HA 170 ?45 Bchneldsr, fct. Charkea 63 k.Kbt 170 13. Uhmtn, Omaha 64 S.1K2 170 tsi Traceyt National M S.litt lt 224 Hartley, Oate City... 4 . 11 2 It 223 Al Krug, German 0 lO.lfag 11 215 Weber, German 67 t.O'l ItiH 211 Flanagan. rH. Charlea J 10.6 168 2)4 F. Cuarad. Gala City. eS U.V40 W 24 Record. . . : n as What is oa tbe whole the poorest week of leatvs play since ths pressst . seasoa begsa has. Just closed- Tbe peculiar feature of it, too, is that it ha. been e week la wfctca all ths rollsrs tried especially bard. Several of the teams were very cloee to gether . the club standings sad tbs Indi vidual averages f the leaders were also separated by but a small figure. This led e.vsryoue to try unusually hard to build up a seers aad jncreaas his lead, or else re duce that of those Who led him. The result of the effort waa dismal. Only four Individual games out of ths 111 rolled reached the 200 mark aad Bye of tbs teams fell below 1,400 oa total scores. Ths Omabas. Germans aad Oat. Cttys managed to keep their beads abovs that mark, hut only the Gate CUT man leae4 t.600, this team taking the high, total for the week, with 1.(36. This was the only team ef the eight to soaks as good a total M that of tba week previous. Afsls. Boas of tbe totals for slagle games reached too, aad twelve of them were below 100. There was also aa appalling lot of , individual scores for .ingle game, below ISO. Tha four be. who reached the 200 mark deserve special mention this week and they were Conereed Beagele of the Krug Part teats, with tCl and Ida, Lawler ef the West erns, with 111. aad Frltscher ef the St. Charles with 121. Tha last we. high aaaa. making the second tune la succession he has held tho honor, though there was a drop in his score by which ho secured It of thirty-four pins. On their total games, too, tho single men were poor, there being only eleven of them above 600. . Ia tbe Individual averages there hss been a corresponding falling off. The three lead ers still stsnd In the same order Emery, Fritschc r. Read which they held last week. But nono of them have raised their aver ages, while Emery's hss fallen. Seaman jumped up two places by Improving hi. game, snd Beselln also moved up. - It is significant that not a maa la up to the 160 mark, and tbe bowlers are girding their loins for this week's play with ths inten tion of climbing up closer toward U every gsme they roll from now on. ' The poor throwing did not obtain in the second round of tho two-msn team tourney. however, which was begun Friday night. 8x teams played and Hartley and Coniad picked off high total with flying colors by a score of 1.101. Hartley also took high Individual total with 564. Both are high for ths tournament ao far. One change la ths staadlaga of tbe clubs occurred, that bringing the St. Charles men from fifth place to third. This was ac complished by taking thrse straight games from the Nationals. Ths Omahas did a similar trick with ths Westerns, so these two teama took corresponding leaps for ward. Not a team on the Ifst raised Us high score and the Gate City mea were the only ones to keep the team average up, the other sevea falling off, while ths Oate Cltys remained at a standstill. Tenpln score, of 100 snd belter made oa the Gate City alleys! Jsmes P. O'Brien, 100. 201, 20S, 105, t0. 206; Stanley Roae water, 120, 114; Charles Miller, 200. 210; W. Kelln, Fremont. 107. 230: Dr. Dodge. 203; Fred Diets, Fremont, 111, 726; Calder, 207; Frank hflddaugh, Fremont. 164. 231; Kolls, 216; r. GUdden, Fremont, 234, 201; Conery, 201; "Csp." Dsvey, 155, 109. 201; Will Reivers," 109; Wllllsm Bruenke, 203, 202; "King" Denman, 204; Charles Seaman, 215, 2i W. A. Chandler. 100; R. Encell, 203; H. V. Reed. 212, 201, 214, 101. 22S; West, Council Bluffs, 102;. Mr. Schrelber, 210. 200; Etnyer, Council Bluffs, 264; C. Stein, 202; Tokom. Marshalltown, Is., 227; U B Lurss, 111; H. B. Storm, 23s. 14S; Dr. Burrelli 204. 110; Kit Carson,' 102, 111, 108; "Dad" Huntington, 111, 226; Al Gordon, 23, 201; K. 1. Kelly. 101: C. B. Briden becker, 207, 218, 204, 114. JJ; J. T. Pierce. Missouri Valley, 102. 201. 104; John Bea gele, 108, 212; James Terrlll. ti. 224; Fred Graham. 210. 204; Ed Simon, 101. 212. Tenpin scores ef 200 and better at Clark's alleys: C. Lovell. 201, lit; J.ck Frederick son, 202. 201; W. H. Emery, 111, 222, 216, 209. 201. 204; Charles Zarp. 106; M- R. Huntington. Ill, 107, 101, 216., lul, tOt; D. J. O'Brien. 102, 136; Frank Fogg. 202; M. Z. Forscutt. 211. 106; t. H. Hodges.' Ill; George Zimmerman, 114: Charles Mstthai, 214; C. J. "Franclaco. 204, 205. 21. 15S; K!cs" Dccaaa. 20t; J!a Csriasr. :24; F. J. Bengele, 200; John Yocom, 215; Eddie Lawler. 203. 204. 231, 232, 111; C. Klteoa, 2IS. 124. 220; W. H. Wigman, 102. 209; H. W. Lehman. 215; J. S. Hunter. 102; H. N. Peters. 201; L. E. .Lucas. 100; H. D. Reed. 103: W. J. Clarkeon. 210, 246, 102, 266, 201. 133. 139; H. Frltscher. 221. Tenpln scores of 100 aad better at Lents Williams' alleya: Ed Cudahy, 234. 216; N. Ahmaoson. 100; C. Kltson, 202; A. E. Morpay. 120; Bob Johnson, 219 ; N. F. Relck ard. 202; Jo. Gleasoo, 212, 216; Jae Ascb, 202; El Whitehora. 231, 201: Dr. . D. L Dodge. 111. 110; H. C. Shuttleworth, 208; Glea Busk. 207; Jack Double. 110; J. LOOK LOOK All Wool Panto SI. 76 a Leg FOR 15 DAYS OHLY Z'XlSi SO And AH S8 and SIQ Pants for S5. Suits, to Order, SIS and Up, ; HILL PANTS C(i 320 s: " N. Ward. 104; Will Ztttman. 102, 259, 119; 212; J, H. Hussie. 214; C, W. Gordy. 201; Al Krug, 210; H. Pierce. 243; I. F. Kerr. 202; Fred Blls. Ill, 208. 237; Dr. D. H. Wcsttall, l; Dr. L. C. Black. 212; "Oom Paul" Kruger, 225; C. P. Cole, 209; L. E. Lucas, 107; J. Murphy, 100; Dr. Bishop, 117; F. J. Conery, 201. 205. Strikes and Spares. Wood Hartley won the tenpln prise for high score at. the Oate CJty alleys last month with 177, Ed Field took the February Newport prize at the Oate City alleys by making twenty nine pins In three gsmee. Thns far this ironth Etnyre is high msn st the Gate City alleys for ths feopln-prize with 164. Miss Tippy Inmaa lk a world-beater st Clark's with a score ef 125 at tenplne. Mrs. M, Z. Forsoutt drew a prise at Clark's last week with a score of 176 at tenpins. .Mis. Oussie Lehman took three prizes ia a week at Clark'a by beating the 175 mark at tenplne three times with 177. 189 and 213. J. J. Barter's 134 at rubberneck brings him a reward at Clark's. . Cbsrles French drsws a nlnepln prise at Clark'a with 11 points msde in three suc cessive gsmes. C. J. Francisco threw 251 lost week at Clark's in tenpins and gets two prises for It. Mrs. Powers was rewarded for bowling 178 at Claik'e. Miss Tippy lomaa of Council Bluffs broke all feminine bowling records for Omaha snd Nebraska last Tuesday Bight by amassing score of 225 points in one tea-frame gam. ef unpins at Clark'a alleys. This is ac counted really phenomenal work. . The women's record for this gam. was previ ously held by Miss Louise Goerue with 220 pins. Miss lama, bowls In superb style, with a long .weep snd a swift ball. 8hs hss been a member of the Impromptu Bowling club during the season of that or ganization's activity and la sn ezperlenoed bowler. It Is doubtful that hss score will be equalled this year. G D Any sufferer from HTRICTURE and its offirlng, VARK'OCEI.K, Prostatitis Snd Seminal Weskns is invited to cut out toe coupon below, write his nam. and address Hkt IMbAritlli tUtru.N. St. Jair.es k'sdicsl Association, oa Bl. James Bids., flaclaaatt, O. Please eend ate a copy of your Illus trated Wcrk upon the Male Sexual flymern, securely sealed, PttEPAiU tKEE Cf all CHAKUE8. . ' ' " Address Jialnly, mall It to Bt. James Medical Assn.. i Bi. Jamns blil , Cincinnati, O-, end the will send their Illustrated Treaties, showln. parts of ths male systcio Involved In Urethral aliments PRK- I s-y pa pt s r.' JAMES MKDICAI, AeoCIATlu t, 3 at. James (14s, CliaClXUlATI, O. Clark's Bowling Alleys 1313-13 Harney 8t. Biggest-DrishtesiBest Deo Vant Ads PrcducD Results