Romn 7 20 THE OMAHA BATT/T 11313 : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1897. xxS ? f-VVti vVVV * * 3 t' A. well defined ami cxpindlnc movement for a illtinlon of llio I-caRiio of Am rican Vv lic-ehiien annual meet receives unexpected mipport In tlio cast. The Idea Is to hold two national mo Is one In the east ami otic In the west. OHO of the oITIrcrs of tlio KmpK state division la quoted by the Now YntV Sun ai follows- " 1 am In favor of the league holding two national inrets. The mouib-rsliip of our ot- Cinlratlon cxtcn.ls o\cr mfh n iitt urrltorj nnd unr aniiual mcot , acconlii ! ! < to llio pics cut custom. In purely such a. local affair , that two meet * . < vltli a dlvhlnn of the champion ship raccH HtrlKes nr as an I'trolloit Idea Thn refjlHtratlon fottirns at the rcei-nt mcct- ' ins held In Philadelphia aiono.1 that oui -thrcu-ipiartris of the \Ultois cuno from ' 'l ' > olnt * 'lthln a radius of 100 to 400 mtltE of Philadelphia. Thus It was evident lint few of oilr western members attcnlod the annual aflilr. The chniliic , ao sinsesled. will ennblo all the mcinb fs In each rectlan to-enjoy Kfatcr chancen of attending the meet. > "T meets lll to some n-c---nt do naj \\lth thti proit nt eimpetlton ! for the ntinnal JI\turo. and 1 am In hopes that such i move ment \\lll be IntroJucod anil earrted at t'tc next m.cotlliK of the national assembly. " Tlio Imaginary phjslcal damages charged to lliri blejcl are Increasing In nunibei The blcjclu fare , thu blcjelo hump and tlr blcyclo hand ar ( > now inpploinmitGil wlih th- bicycle foot TliH List Impodlmunt Is pot notlroable outside of a bill room. It It 'lnlm d that the pumping motion of the feet In wheeling produrci a halting exprcsslo i of tlio oxtiumltlpR when cjcllsti of ellhet fiox attempt to walls The poetry of mo tion BO oft pi-lured In the dance Is dcstiojtd and In Iti plai-e lit a movement resembling the ecjulne disease called the "lift. " It l too early In the season to dcteimhic lion mutli truth there Is In the last adllrtlon of the \\heel. but admitting that It is as bid as painted , some consolation may bo diavui from the fart that , the "lift" Is no ropectoi of sex. If n ° rcssar.v wheelmen and wheel- women can Hock by themsclvos ami waif till their heads snlin. Another unpardonable offense Is charged to the wheel , whereat the i\erago mort.il should icjolcc. New York's Conej Island soasou Just closed WOH a financial failure and every fakir , ropirin ! , psfidbagger and lionpciy chaiRo the fall ) g off In business I' the blc > clc erayc. A large pirt of the mult - twin went to Coney on wheels , but did not "blow" themselves with the abandon of former jeais Wheieforo tlio wheeleis are entitled to congratulations and a high CM edit inark. While about It , Just chalk up anolhe. credit mnik for the wheel A distinguished London phjclclcn gives It out that the whee' la one of the most effective rented c-i for asthma. It Is not the assertion of a thcoij but a dcnnintrated fact He < loeates ! tint blcyclo rldl g Is a better relief for nhthmi than anv of the drugs usually prescribed to Klvo the patient relief It is alto declaim ! to bo supcrloi to any of the heretofoio tiled forms of phvs'cal ' oxere'se ' which have of late jears cnmo to play a most important part In tlio treatment of the ailment. Until now the favorite form of Miel- phjslc.il e\erelBo has been mountain climb ing wherever mountains could bo found within reach of tlie ratlent Such o\eiol < t caforcet deep brcithlng , anil that above all things lu < uldcs Is the thing to secure In the sufferer from asthma , nicjcle riding , ho - cvcr , bilngs.loop breithing about more nat- urallyi and to a larger dcgieo thsri even mountain climbing At Hist the benefits do . not appiOr to the pitlcnt to be so nnrKeu I1 3 : ! as he bad been led to suppose On the con- tiary , he Is moio Inclined to legard the remedy asVOIBC than the dls ase He llnd hlm elf out of Inealh before his wheel has made man > i evolutions. H's heart boats as If It would burst at eveiy pulsation Rur-h Inconveniences as these speolllv disappear , however. 'Ihe rldpr In tlrctlvely tikes In laiger volumes of air in etch Inspiration Ills blood is neil aerated and a unrkcd 'm- ' rirovcment Is speedily noticeable In bis ge i- cral condition Creat ! Is the blcjclc An Important denunrt In 18S ! ) will bo foi hubs with the bear'ng ' adjustments locked Independently of the si.le axle nuts It h one of the most nemled conven'c. ' ces thai tan be addel to a wh > l It allows a hear ing to be idjiutod before the vvhtol is placed In the frame , which means mui.li considering ! hn Ineonvi-nlemo of tinning tin adjusting cones in the hubs of moat bcjchs ! without a Bpeeial vvroi.ch or spanner. Bui lt greatest advantngc Js that the wheel nn > bo tiKen out. and put lack In the fiame v , Itliout < iUtuil'iig ' the adjustment. Accoii'lng to advices received from San Trancliio all doubt as to the success of 'he California Associated TV cling clubs Is now n thing of the pist Tl'C death blo\v has bl ui dcilt to the Lnague otrnoi lean Whcel- ineiKon the Pacific coact President Svvaln of tun association rorontlj returned fiom a inlsaionary pilgrimage thrnughout the norlU- ncat and thtoilgh his efforts the new or- ganlratlon now picbcntR an unbroken front nlong the entlro coast fiom San Diego to llrUlbh Columbia The climax linn boon reached with the recognition of the California oiganl/ation bv the fanadlin Wheelmen's association and the pi Iv liege granted by the latter to ililcis of the- associated clubs xo compcto at all Canadian meets The noted riders In Kiiropa are lepoited to bo eainlng large- Incomes thlp > en The Important raci-s nio divided up between sif or I'lijut ] iiofcB.sloiials. who aocure tlie linn B slmiu of all tjm big pnnet Matih tind hm - ( lla'aiiao i.icjng h comcilcd to bt the m.i.i rcmunci'.ttlve pastime Klnton is saul ti have siveU ! > 2u 00f > In the pist two > cam finm the Inoonio ho derived from lULlng. The lionm profe-stonil incitig hah received MI a'ranca Is leiipoiulblo for the generous mnsi offefod. A bU I'om ' to the foit'lgn rldert tonkins of the moneyt , thn.v receive finn. the bloclt ; and tiio maunfuLturcrfc who an /ruit aiipportt-ra of racing estimating tl f e.irnlliKS of ( lift leadins men In nngtanrt this jear , a well known authority gives the following flgurrsJ W Stocks. 110.000 ; T ' -'Illr.tosi , } 0.t > 00 ; I'latt-Iletts. $5.000j T. \ \ Oblnu JS.SOO ; 0 r. Haiden. JJ.OJO. g A whrelman of Corunna. Midi. , hat. 10 Uianlv a mousi' for the addition of ninety eight mlles to his cyclometer record. Mo liung ! IH blcypln fiom hh cellar colling fie other evoiling , not fai from a swinging bhclfvlcir : > food was kept A mcniso bent on supper reucbed th ? nholf. and when ho bad H'linpUd the viand" , leaped to thu tire of the front wheel That Imnudiatoly begin to revolve , nncl the niuiih mtinallj lan to the blRhcst part of It. U couldn't sta > on the top of the tlie , and It couldn't get enough foothold to Jump to llio vail. So It i an round and nmn'd the revolving wheel nnd the no\t morning was found , almost exhausted , but still running , with nliiftj- eluht mlles to Us credit. The amazing speed of which tlie blevclr la capable Is shown less by Its A Cartload of "H you dumped a cart-loud of gold ut my fret It would nut bring such joy and plndnoss Into my life. " bo vv I Jto , \ pr in.iivnt man oftei \ ( ni ( tin method of ili treuimcnt tl -i lia icbturrd so mini ) men whn had ln'rn vvrcikcd 1) > e iitc. . . ovr work nr evil ImlntJ of ) outh A 111 tic book tlmt it nil plain mav tchad withe n clLirso by wrltinc THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. . 64 Niti/urn bt , Huffulu , V. Y , Kol * O , P sclit-tue : no patent we Jlclnet- Jun vho book under plain UtUr seal. al shnrt distances , In which It lus not yet n irpassed the running horse , tlun by the as tonishing long-distance records ihat are now bflnt ; made , which shows an average spctS hardly slower than the mlle recolds. It Is only a few jcars since It was being de bated rathcr'skc'ptlcally vvhtthet a blejcllst would t'vcr rltlo a mile In two minutes , and many hold that while a quarter mlle might be ridden at that pice , htlinin uudtiranco could net hold out for the full distance of a mile. Yet the other day n rider In Hug- land rode 1(10 ( miles In only six minutes more thin -00 minutes The curious may llgurc out how many horses would Lc killed In dying to accomplish the feat on horseback. rum or TIIU \ \ 111:1:1. . V IVu I'lilnli-rx fur TlioMAVIio llo Nut Know It Alt. If the rider desires to try his own hand at the Job he had better start at the nnln bearing In the bottom bracket. As bcirlngs and ball cups are now made In such a vailety of r.tjlcs and adjustment. In no two machines are nllke , each rider will be gov erned by the rultH sat down b > thu manu facturer of his own machine for loosening the coin's , lit some makes the ball case Tm the movable cone nldo will bo merely nn- si-rewc'd a tun ; or two ; In others the small dog catch must be tapped free from the ad justing ratchet. dUc ; In others the small plu undeineath bracket must bo icleased to ad mit of cups being drawn asunder ; and jet agiln , In wheelmhaving the tue-plcce crank and axle , thu cones can be exposed Instan taneously. futio ! } | matter what the stjle of hijrkut bcariiM. the Idea Is , In cleansing , not to remove thelontlto bcailng If It can be avoided , but to loossn the cones so that when the n.flchlnci lies on lift side , .1 half pint , or If neressiry , u pint , of keribene or Celine can be Injected Into the bearings irom a Hvrlngo or large oil can with spring bottom , such na enginceis use. This will geiit'ially bo suHlrlcut to force all grit and dirt out of a bearing , and In a few moments lie cavllj will dr > out , v.Ucu a few drops of good lubricating oil may bo Injected and the bearings tightened up agjln. The sime taitlcs hliLiild bo followed In the case of the wheel .i\ie and steeling head bearings , upper and lowei , and , If the work Is done care fully the machine should run as smoothly as If it had been sent to a repair shop If It does not , then the beorlugs have either been budlj adjusted by the amateur , or the I'alls 01 tones have toughened up , or , ma > bo , thcie ib a ball or two broken. In such . > eiBe. of course , it will bu necessary to re move the beatings fiom the frame and make requisite icnewals. Before taking out a bciu Ing , unit as ball retainers aie used , a large piece of thick cloth or llanncl should bo spiead on the flooi underneath the bracket to catch the ballb or other small parts ; and it Is alwajs 'veil to count the balls as they are temoved from each side , to that the proper number will be put back again where thev belong. There ought generally spe.ik- Ing to be the same number each side , but in somi- cases the .assemblers do not think It necessai ) to adheio to this rule , indeed , sometimes , and cspcclall > In cheaper ma chines , the lilting of the cones will not ad mit of It. In putting balls back Into cases be sure to use a little vuscline It holds them trgcther and In alignment until the cups .110 screwed Into place If this Is not done In putting pedals togctbi'i , the smaller coin's push u tiny ball up out of place , and U gets jammed , the pedal In revolving stick ing at one point , > ct moving easily at an- oihcr In some makes the crank hangers .no hollo\ved out and open to tubing , and svluue this Is so , If first Kerosene and then oil Is poured down the seat post tube , the main bearing can be Hushed out very thor oughly It is a good plan to remove both sprocket wheel and chain , ami drop them both Into a shallon pan tilled with kerosene , then knock a nail or hook Into the floor , hitch the flialu to It , and stretch It across the pan nnd bciub It with a hard brush , moving the pan toward > ou as you work back along tht- chain Then let It soak a bit more , hang up chain over pan to dry , then diop It Into the inn , vvUlch can now bo filled with lubiicatlng oil. Wipe chain off , clean sprocket and put all back on machine , tub chain with graphite and , if the frame is In lli.e and sprockets true , absolute nolselcbs- titSi will ipfciilt when running. If chain Is found to be worn on one side , It Is u good plan to turn it over so as to picsent an even surface to the' i-proekct teeth. In some ma- chini'H , too , the sprockets themselves can be turned but If there Is a bad cloaking when not up , put the chain back UK It uj original ! } , and be satlMled that your wheel nanta truing up. or a new chain Is In older. If join wlicel limb arc much out of true don't tr.v to put them Into line yourself im- Khs you know the inle for bo doing and have a pioper band vise nr spoke tlghtcii- li g tool to work with Handy little wheel tilling machines are bold nowadays , and will be found lellablo and verv useful , . nil given ordlnar ) Intelligence any amateur ought to bu sble to pet a ilm Into a perfect circle U'ttei than many of the so-called profes- hlomil wheel tiuurs In some fchops The work Is quite simple If > ou work systematic allv b > sections , stalling v.'lth bo-ue particu lar * i > nk < ' and tilling gradually around to It Hut It jou have nevt"- done such voik bt'foro H good pluii Is to practice on some othei fellow'b vvliiel and seihl j-our own tea a lliot-cl.ibs shop It Is worth twice the c'\pon.s > > to av'oldj&n unplcisant evporlence. 'lining up will genoraly obviate trouble- fiom or.u'Kcl rims , but the lattei should al njR bo gone over with glue or Tim ci'iHiiit. and then vainlthc-d over A badly vvn'pod ' lim t'lat ' will not answer to the spoke Is i dPlnuonand ! a snare to bo avoidtd JH jou would , a cracked fiaiuitube. . Un mount tho/vv'/ieol ' / at once , ami hnvo It u- lusemb'cd ' ou''a nev , nm \ll nufi that have been tonipoi.uily forced on with Llacksmlth s tools or other roadside Implements to get jou homo on ouiv tin- luckv tilu Mimilil be leplaccd by now OHLJ , and all cra'nK keys that nuy have woikeii lonc ( , nul been hamnu'ied In to the limit hhould be dealt with in the same manner , rills should be done If jou urc going to store the ' hecl , bccatuic you may want to bell thenmrhliio when ( lib time COIIICEI to haul it out again , and tlirs' . < little things uro what v.Ill count foi or ugatnat Its sale , T.i : INSI itn : . It ! H Nul /Innjs In H Jti-Mrd On. 'Ihorc Is ,1 lav j'fr In New York , according to the Pun who has no patience' with the fakir \\lio icHorls to ( lie old confidence guiles when the popularltj of the hUjcle otters such a wide Held for genteel swindling op- i-atloi.B In conveimtlon with a blejclo doiler the other day. the lav.-jer told of ono foi in ot uwlndllng. Sa'd ' he"A nun came Into my o'llco the other day to see what I could do for him He had Insured himself and Ills bicycle In \\cMom conceia. The policy cost $1 a scar. Ho limned the hi cycle for $100 Ho was to get JG a week it he w * > ! > laid up by liJurl".J ! received In an ac-cldont r.ot duo In li' ' own negligence while tiding on a bicycle , and If he died within thirty daj i of the effects of the accident his heirs -vveie to receive $300. And there wore various other clnutcs la the policy which promlHul him sums rang.ng from ? 2 to VJDO for permanent Injuries. He end bis wheel had Lccn damaged about $10 worth , the concern wouldn't pay , aril he was hot about It because he bad been told that the ] ' concern never did pay anjthing to anybody 1 r il > look In IIIBII V from bicyclists at thu late of $1 apleto We11. I wrote on f1 the ! nnccin In the -rest , falling on them to sit- I tie up , ard the > simply wrote bark thet they , weren't ratified that ( lie accident wsiin't | due to lil own ncgl'gcrcc. and If he thought [ he lint a geol rase , why lie could come on | and mie an I welcome ln-du U I ' rhcio 4 no wa ) cif tcnchlui ; thecon1 i-ein In tliU'slttcH w uld Iwe coil $200 or * i'VJ ' to KO Mvvivt \ nud nij frtho $10 , ) I ' wtluro dlJn't tceui ti DC aiijthiug mom , to do. My client vva olmplj out $1 , ami bid gained aomu eipwlouce. Uut the affair struck me as exhibiting an easy way cf making money. " "There are blcyclo In- euranco conce.ns llko that , " Raid the blcjelo dealer. "I knowof another that dots pay sometimes , jutt the same as policy dealers do pay sometimes when a customer makes a hit. This concern Issues a policy tint pur ports to Insure against damages to the bl cycle caused by collisions It seems to read nil right , but when a friend of mlno called upon the concern to do some fixing to his wheel , made necessary by a pile-up on the Coney Island cycle path , they askcl him : limited It to collisions with 'public vehicles. ' and when ho asked whit they meant they showed him a clause In the policy which limited It to collslons with 'public vehicles , ' and explained that a public vehicle was n trolley car , for Instance. 'Hut you pretend to Injure against collisions of any kind , ' my f i lend remonstrated. 'So wo do,1 they re plied.Ve will iimtre you against collisions with public vehicles , hansom "cab" , cows , sin gle wheels tandems , or anything jou llko to choose. Hut jou have to choose jour ac cidents In advance. You couldn't expect us to ln u'o jou against everything for a dollar , jou know. ' And that appeared to set tle It. " i'nitricT : nnvnt , ciut. Tivi-iilj Coiitiuitili-M Viilil to Hold \lilcrlciin HlKlils. Tips on the future of the bevel-gear have been brought Into Chicago by U. M. Jaff- ray. business manager ot the Hcfcrce. Mr. Jaffray is fresh from the prcsanco of big wheel makers who will control the bevel- geared machine , having closed the ocean with them. Ho hoard Irvel geirs discussvl until ho was convinced tlio manufactiiiois thought they were In a "good thing. " "Tho chalnlcss wheel will be on tlie market soon , " Mr Jaftray said to the Chicago Htcord man. "It will bo after the stjle of the old league chalnless Manufacturers have studied bevel gcais constantly , cxpcilmontlng with them In Krance and Holland Twenty American firms have been granted permission to manu facture the wheels by the holder of the American rights. " It has developed that the bov el-gear com bination trust consists of ono man alone His product will bo rushed tlumigh the fie toilet and placed on sale at $100. At the same time he will not ovo-look the chain wheel , which will go for $75. During flic- last cjcle show In Chicago a certain manu facturer was asked : 'Have jou found a sat- l&'actory chalnlesa wheel. He replied "No , and until 1 do there will not be llfty of our make on the maikct. " In search of chalnless perfection ho went abroad and re mained by the slle of his bobby until he siw In fancy the chains drop oft all the wheels In the country. Then ho took his hat and came home. Ills arrival on Sunday was the signal for all wheel makers to won der what was brewing In the option of many the chalnless wheel will bo tried first by the enthusiastic wheel people the cycling club men Some vv 111 mount them out of cu , 1. osltjothei s to learn the real merit and the rtst through novelty. "American blcjcle products arc growing In favor In Knglaiid , " claimed Mr. Jaffray , "but I believe the bevel gear will make little advance there. " lIUITliri I , I'l NCTt'HUS. Boston Transcript : Hicks Did you ever ride a bike ? They sajs It Is a graud ex ercise Wicks No , sir ! I get all the exercise 1 want holding my wife onto her wheel when she Is taking lessons. Truth"What do you regard as the most Important event of the centurj 1" asked the philosopher. "Well , " ansv > ered the wheelman , "the finish Is about as satisfac tory as any part of the run. " Chlcigo Tribune : Gous'n nube had come to town riding a safety bicycle of the pat- tein of 1S8S "Thoj's one thing I couldn't understand , " ho said , In talking ot hLs visit afterward "Wherever I went the bojs was all hollerln' 'Ice ! ' an' bj- gum , they wasn't no Ice novvher's ! " Chicago Record : "What are all UIOEC rib bens hanging on the chandelier ? " "Those are not ribbonsthey ; are necktie ? I've pulled oft different men when I was learning to ride a wnccl. " * Detroit Journal : "You are a thorn in my path ! " repeated the hero , scornfully. "Aj ! and worse ! " thundered the \lllaln ; "blcjcle crank that jou are , I will be a tack In ' " youi' path ! Chicago Post : "What was the tiouble be tween Svllcomb and bis wife ? " "You know ho used to keep a fine horse ? " " " "Yes "And that he traded It for an 1S97 bicycle ! for his wife ? " " " "Yes "Well , he got up one night In his sleep and went out to the barn and cunled the bicjcle. " Detroit Free Press : She felt bis breath upon hei check. "Sir , " she protested , "jou arc go.ng too far ! " That was what his breath would Indicate ; but according to the cyclometer their tandem had covered but a paltry 431 miles since thcj started. Xnj' , c'hlde him not , though s.ulness he reveal ; Nor s-ek him out nml nsk him to be guy. He paid n hundred dollars for a wheel Wlirw-e ptioe went down to s-evcnty next day. IIIIll AllHlKTH. SCHUYU2H , Neb. . Sept. 17. To the- SportlnK E < liter of The nee : . What runs , if anj. In following amo Of crlbbago : A plays I , B I , A C , n 1 , A 3 , n 2. A 5 A , 4 , C , 3 , 5 ; H , 4 , 1 , 2 ; A playing first' A Header. Ans. A makes a run of C , U run of 3. TAMA CITY , Ja. , Sept. 10. To the SportIng - Ing Rdltor of The fieo- Please state In Sundnj's Issue whether a problem In chess Is the .same as a regular game and oblige an old subscriber. Hemy .M , W. Ans. Hules governing the practical play In chess are observed In problems , too , yet the lattei form an entirely separate tie- paitment In the game Positions KVen | In problems are not likely to occur In actual ) djy , jet the combinations aio of a pretty fclmllni character In both. A game , even a brilliant one , docs baldly stand comparison vvlth the beauty of a pioblem. In the for mer the nnponent offers icslstanco , and a win cannot ho brought about In a perfect waj. In the latter ono , the composer has fico. scope According to his own Ingenuity and ability ho can arrange the forces In such waj tlmt a certain subtle combnatlon v. Ill win In finished stjle A problem thus Is an artificial beauty , It Is usually termed the poetry of chess. Solving a problem Is often very clllllcult. An expert plajer who experiences lint little dllllculty In penetrat ing a position for several move's In actual play finds himself pu/ylod cinlto fioqucmtly with a problem that works In two. . or three moves Hut persistent effort nearly alwavs liadd to succohs and surely the more difficult the pioblom Is the morn satisfaction and pleasure Is derived from mastering Itr "S\vrolest \ nut hath tourost rind. " TRKAMAH , Neb. , Sept. 17. To the Spoil ing Kdltor of The Dec A , II am ) C are playing casino. 21 points for game. IJ Is 19. makes big casino and says he has a right to count out without regard to how the others finish. A and r rlajm cauls and spades go out first C AtlschUlm. Ans H Is correct. > / % * AUXANDIUA. ; Neb. SCJVI..14. To the Sporting Editor of TheTippr - " Will you pleato answer In Sunday's Heo ( he following question ! , (1) ( ) Who holds the state record for 100-yaids' sprint , also the time (2) ( ) When and where did Hernird Wefeis make HIM record of fl& II U Terry Ans. (1) ( ) There Is no state record. (2) ( ) Wc-frrs nnver made a rrrnrd of 9 } ; LINCOLN. Sept 10 To the Sporting Kill- tor of The Ueo : Pleaio Htato In nvxt Sun- daj's sporting columns xvJio is tha all-round champion athlete of the United Stateu7 MBO what IP the longest running broad Jump , ar < i by whom madeUn vornlty Novice Ans(1) ( ) It A Carpenter. (2) ( ) 21 feet 11 Inches bj J I' Watson of Toronto , Canada OltnSTON , la. Sept 15 To the Siortlng Keillor cl The Hoe. Please onuvver this ami oblige a tegular Sunday reader- How did Bab Kttrulnimons win the nilddlcw eight rhamplcmiblp , and caii he hold both middle land heavjwelght championship ! ' When do t'roocioi ) aril Mt'C'oj meet , ami did Jerry Hi : nil 1 1 , dectaxfd In New York City last week , ever vvlilp Solly Smith ? H. H. Waters. Ans. tl ) IJy defeating Jack Ucmpsey , (2) ( Yd. (3) ( ) Never , McCoy bag flunked. (4) ( Visitors to the fair ns well as the o who live In Oinnha now linvo au op portunity of seeing the largest display of Jewel cook stoves nnd steel ranges ever Inought together-It's not nt tlio fair grounds however but nt our store the Jew el cook stoves have large squat o ovens nearly n.s wide nt the top a.s nt the bottom the lire box nnd linen mo placed light for economy In fuel llio box so arranged tlmt It can easily ho changed for burning wood and above nil quick bakers nml perfect In opcia- lion these stoves may bo MCII by all who call this week pi lees range fiom $ lt.00 ! up. A. ClRAYMER : IIUILDKKS' i HARDWARE ill-RK 1514 Far it am St. We open tlio pile during fair week that all may liavo an opportunity of pur chasing tlio highest grade pianos and or- giuis at prices that will clear our lloor before Saturday night Our stock com- prNes such well known makes as the Knnbe Klmball Ilallett & D.ivls Kra- n I eh & Hitch-Whitney Illnxo-aml the cheaper makes all go In this lair week sale nt our Inimitable oa\v teimVo always have what we advertise and do Just as wo s.iy wo will. A. HOSPE , WC Oflfl flfl. 1513 Douglas After you have been to the fair and seen all different exhibits woant you to come to our stoie and see the grand- e.st display of fall carpet ings and cur tains ever shown in the west all ot tlio newest designs and patteins are grouped together heto making one giand p.tna- iiimii of coloiings the qualities of llu'se goods arc the best the nuikots of the world produce the prices are the lovvoht over offered on like qualities you will enjoy the vl-lt and we will be glad to sco you if yon buy or not. 1515 Dodge St. If anybody had tole me dat dls kid an' his dad's live-cent Sloeekor cigar had de reputation dev _ must have out in ile state I'd never believed dcm I never seun de like of how dem fellei hunt up my dad's smoke house to buy de Stoucker cigar and dey keep comin' agcn nu'.ngun-Kiii' I'm thudiuau -ilem out I don't know as I'll git ter go to de fate at all I wish dey all need dat dey dliln'b have ter cum to my dad'.s ter get dem fur most all de dealets in dis hole town hell du StoecKer cigar. 1404 DOU6L4S. Xo , Smith beat Ilarnett In five rounds In New York In March , 1890. NELSON. Neb. , Sept. 15. To the Sporting ndltor of The DeeWill > ou kindly answer the question in next Sunday's Hoe : (1) ( ) When playing poker and using the Joker , loose in straights and flushes will the ten , nine eight , sK and joker make a straight ( lush ? (2) ( ) Does not a royal ( lush have to bo all natural cards and from the ace down ? J. II. Ans (1) ( ) Yes (2) ( ) Yes. OMAHA , Sept. 17. To the Sporting Editor of The Hee : Please answer In Sunday Hco the best mile record of Star Pointer and Joe I'atchcn , and oblige. Constant Header. Ans. Star Pointer , 1-BDV4 ; Joe 1'atchen , 2.01 % . SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 17 To the SportIng - Ing Editor of The Boo. Jf jou will answer the following questions In Sunday's Hee you will oblige mo very much. What year did J. L. Sullivan and Charley Mitchell fight In France ? How many rounds did they fight ? Hbvv many rounds did J. L. Sullivan and Jake Kill-Bin fight' . J. Smith. Alls (1) ( ) 1S8S ; (2) ( ) : ! 3 ; (3f75. ( Tor riillilri-ii UN Well an \ < lullN. Some time ago a little bottle of Chimber- laln's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhoae Itemed ) fell Into my hands , Just at a time when my tvvo-year-old-boy was terribly aflllctcd His bowels worn beyond control \Vo had tried many remedies , to no purpose , but the little battle of Colic Cholera ana Dlarrhoao Rem edy speedily cured him. William F. Jonts , Oglesb ) , Ga , I'roiif. Chicago I'cst : As the man In the white Hannol suit went by she turned away and albo turned up her now "Ho doesn't amount to anything as a ten nis player , " she said contemptuously "How do you know ? " demanded her coun try cousin , who was not ported In such maltcrn. "Why. he doesn't tutn up the bottoms of his trouart , " hc replied with conviction. run Tii\vii.i\ . \v. iiln : Wlieclor Wllcox. First In the pionilecl car is he to offer ThN tr.ivUIng man unhonored and un- ming The se.it lie p ild for to some woman youn ; Or old .ind vvriultlod ; llrHt Is he to proff. r Something , a trllle from tils samples niajbt , To please the fancy of u oiylng bal ) > . lie lifts tlio window or ho drops tlio em- For unaccustomed hands. He ] em1 < bis case To bolster up a sleeping child , not coitaln Hut Its mamma will frown him In the face. So unxloiHly some women seek for dangei In every courteous act of every stranger. Well versed Is be In nil those ways con ducive To comfort , wheie least comfoit can be found : He tuniM tlio peat unasked , vet unobtrusive His little decdH of thoiiKlitfillness abound , IB glail to please > ou , or to huvo you pit-use Yet take's It very calmly If you fioezo him. He smoothes the Jovc-IIko frown of some ofllclnl 15y injlog fine for one who cannot piy ; True niodoHtv he knows from artificial ; Will "flirt , " of coijrse , If you're Inclined th.it way ; And If you mo. be mire th.it be dcti'ots > ou. And Ifoil'ro not , be biiro , tl-at be jenpccts you. The soirows of the moving world dHtuss him ; Ho never fnllH to lend what nld ho c-an A thousand heaitu today have cause to bless him TliH much abused , mlnused comtnoiLlal man. I do not stilvo to c-iiHt n Imlo 'round him , Hut speak of him precisely n I found him. Running sore : . Indolent Hirers end similar troubles , even though of many yean' stand ing , may bo cured bj using DeWltt'o Witch Hazel Salve , It soothes , strengthens and hcalu It U tlie great pllt > cure. J BICYCLES FROM if ix $100 "BUSINESS" WHEELS for $35. These aP3 ' 97 jntterns morbrn in every point of eonstruotion Never bai'ora was it possible to buy suoh vvh9ol > for so little money. We carry the larg-estand most complete stoek of wheels west of l .i/ Cliicigio ; We rent wheels by h'our , day or wesk. Sjcond 'hand wheels at your own price . NEBRASKA CYCLE CO , , GEO. E2 MICKSL , Wgr. 15th and Hnmey. I Have you seen our Chainless Whsel ? , . - * & & & & Pros I * Slioomnn will bo on duly nil week either til tin1 full1 ground * or help- hiK twIIIi our < nlo of men's pntont leather shop * -jou're coltij : to the Ak- Sar-IliMt ball of cotii.sc--patent lenther shop- * meliut you'llnnt we're the liondquiu toix-KiuH nte nil the newest styles ami toes no fancy prices Just be cause yon nnmt have tli'Mii but the same piollls as on our oilier Mi HM \ \ hleh ovory. boily know.H mighty small 1)rex 1 * Shoonmu wnnts all ) ifo fi lends that conic to tin' fair to mnko his store lipiulqunr- leis lie's pot ample room for ami will take euro of your Drexel Shoe Co , 1111) Fnrntm : Stixct You may SH- exhibits at the State fair but to .i e a butter making exhibit jou should come to our ci cautery at It'.lit How aid slteet We malaItutter ovoiy moinlni ? between 7 and S o'clock you aie always welcome We just 10- eclu'd it telegram fiont the old man ho -old his buttermilk for Ice civ.uii when he leached Klondike anil Is shipping the gold back In the barrcls-Our butter Is nritle fioin sweet cream that makes flood buttetmilk and jon don't want to forget that you can pet It fiesh every day the year louml at our creamery. Creamery Ass'n Fivsh Buttermilk. Kil.'MICW'ARI ) ST , TKL. UW2 While yon ate In the city waiting for a street car you had better .st.-p Into our store and have our expel t eye man make u practical and thorough fiee examina tion of your ejes that h-.iilache you have so often may be caused by over- woiked or defective eyes and pioperly lilted glasses will give you immediate icllcf we aie mannfactuieis and grind tlie lenses light heie to Milt the ease in hand the frames aie fitted with an ex- netiios.s that assuies yon the full benellta of your glasses our \\oik Ib all guar anteed to be the best that can be pro duced. Columbian Optical Co AUTISTIC , M'lnM'iriO VM ) I'ltAC- TIAIj Ol'CTICI VSS. nnvr.it , OM\IIA , ic v \scrrv , 1C ID Champa 211 S. ICth St. 015 AIulu. If you aie going to the fair tomoiiow you'll no doubt take a lunch with yon- it won't do much good though If your twill ate gone or biokeii good teeth mean pet feet health and Urge appetites we make good teeth out ot bad cues if they're not be.\ond lepair if they are we'll furnish yon new ones perfect ami natural no one would C\MI smpcct them of being aitillelal our elastic platen are light , yet durable tit perfectly and com- foitably fiom the Hist we gnaiautee them for $10.00 l.uly visitors to the fair can be assured of a hub attendant. THE DENTIST , JCIli mill I'ariiitni. lit Yearn : td Plixir 1'axluii Illlc. Out on the fair giojpuls jcm can buy The Dally Hee ah soon as it gets , off the press-it will contain all the news about the fair will tell you what inces and oilier happenings will laKe place the Ttf ne\t day and keep you posted In gen > ? v eral when the fair'n over and jou'vc seen what a good paper it Is-yon can leave your eider tor the Ually at the olllce ? S.OO a yearpay.s lor It seven dnjH In the week The Weekly nee Is just the paper for those that can't get to the postnllice every clay and haven't time to lead the Dally < ! . " > cents a M'.ir to any addiess in the Tniled Stale- ) . The Omaha Daily Bee Circulation Department 17tli and Farnam. Bee Building E CLEHRIRC In order to ncli all our ' 07 model new wheels before vvu got oni lilg stod ; of ' 53 milker , we will Hell at the follow Inn low prices : $50 Wheels for $19.75 $60 Wheels for $24.75 Our finest 'OS inoJr-l high grade will go for We soil Illcycles IO to J'.o < ciper than any house In Oinuh.i. Tires , Repaifiog , Renting , Bioyo ! ® Go. i : . T. iinvDKN , MBI- . , S. E. Cor. 16th and Chicago. Are cordially invited to visit the largest largestLE nnd BICYCLE SUNDRY house in the west. CYCLE CO. , Cor I5fh ami Howard Sfs. P. E.VniitlonlimrK , Manager- HEADCiUARTEBS FOH 'National , Victor , Luthy , Sterling , Orient Agents.