THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APK1L 7, 1001. n LOCAL FANS ARE SATISFY U1 jo siiura naaijn isn 9it icqi ttoscaj scnson will be played nt horar. Tho followlticc table summarize' the W.r Ta.n ol,.,Jl. n(...n.v. in' sche,lllIc' "bowing how tho name In which weiteri Lgn Bchidnl Girei Omaha All: the 0m!llm tram ., parl,cpnl0 nbroa,i it uould Aik. GETS JULY 4 AND TEN SUNDAYS AT HOME 3lnxt iif the (iniiic-K lltirluu KlrM Unit of ."rnsoii Will l)v 1'lnjeil on (Ik; lliinir flroniuln I.iiiik Ah.irneo In nil)' mill .iiuiinl. ' Your Uncle William Itourkc was up and lolng last Thursday atnt at home arc arranged Abroad. At Home. JZ-May 3-15. 3 May 91-31. Jtino 12-17 3 July 5-7. 19 July 16-August I. 2'1-Aug. l.bBept. 2. 11-Mny 17-ZS. ri-juno i-io. 1 a-June in-July k .liny si-ii. C-AUUHt -ll. 15-Heptombcr 3-1S. I. The only holiday game Omaha bagged wni July I. Manager Itumko did not lmlst upon more. Ho was well enough satlslletl with tho schedule In Its allotment of Sunday . T .... UaIhm ...111 1 . 1. .. .... I Ho turned his fam- , X . ul,rae""n lly of baso balllsls over to IMdlo I.nuzon and nil of the boys cavorted about tho Vin ton street reservation with tho gleeful uglllty of bo many schoolboys gamboling on tho sward. Where was l'apa Hill all this time? Closeted tho day Ioiik with l'rosl Nowthal tho time for the opening of the Mason drawn near tho question in often asked, How docs tho Omaha team compare with tho other teams In tho Western league? Tho answer Is easy. There Is no ilcnt Hlckcy and his fellow magnates of , J,1" that has a better lot of men. moro re- tho Western league and carefully guarding tho Interest!) of Omnha. It Is needless to nay that Manager I1III camo out of tho conferenco with colors Hying. Tho schedulo which was finally ndoplcd was satisfactory lo all of the managers, and that wan something decidedly unusual, to say tho least. This satisfaction sprung from tho harmony which exists In the ranks of the league at this time. There was a disposition on tho part of tno members to give nnd take, and because of this spirit It wns more a matter of expedience than anything else In the arrangement of tho lenguo's time table. Fortunately, however, this expedience re sulted In Omaha's getting ns bang-up n Kchedulc as could possibly bo desired. The aenson opens May 3 nnd clof.es September IS. Thero will bo 12fi games, of which each team will play slxty-lhrco nt homo and sixty-threo abroad. Opening games will bo played us follows: St. I'aul nt fit. Joseph, Mluncapollu at Knn Has City, Omnha ut Donver, Den Moines nt Colorado Springs. Tho samo teams will end tho season together, tho locations of tho games being reversed, Denver closing In Omnha. In tho distribution of the holiday games St. Joseph failed to draw a prize. Omaha KCts July 1. Kansas City bagged all of tho plums, getting nil of tho holiday gomos on Its homo grounds. Mlnnenpolla drew July 1 nnd Denver wan assigned July 4 and J-nbor day. Des Moines and St. Paul get Decoration nnd Labor days and Colorado Springs guts Decoration day. There will bo twenty Sundays during tho lcaguo season. Those were divided among tho clubs ns follows: St. Paul and Des Moines, 11; Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha nnd Denver, 10; St. Joseph and Colorado Springs, 0. Omuha's first game at homo will be with St. Joseph, May 1". Previous to tho Ilourko family's Initial appearnnco on the homo grounds twelve games will bo played, threo each with Denver, Colorado Springs, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Tho first nix games ,ought to bo won easily by "Pap" HourUo's nggregatlon, for It will bo pltfd iHiujni urn ituilis wiiiuii wily nuii'u aim i Manager Packnrd of Denver have yet to organize. Tho fact that the Colorado Springs nnd Denver teams have not yet been determined upon, us to their per uonnel, makes It a certainty that at tho bs gtnnlng of tho season they will not bo par ticularly strong. Arriving In St. Joseph with a percentage of 1,000 nnd with tho dcslro to reach homo fortho llrst game with no defeats recorded ngnlnst them, thero Is no reason why the locals shouldn't tnke three straight from tho McKlbbcnltcs, nnd play a repeater over nt Knnsan City with "Whito Wings" To bcnu'B much-vaunted collection of base ball stars. At nny rate, It Is n certainty that tho Ilourko family will como homo with a percentage round about .1000 nud a pretty snfc margin for llrst place. Thero will bo eleven games down at the Vinton street reservation In tho opening scries, Kansas City, Denver and Colorado Springs following St. Joseph In quick suc cession. Tho Colts will go over to Des Moines for threo games tho closing threo days of May nnd return homo for nlno moro games, threo with Des Moines, start ing Juno 1, and n like number with Minne apolis nnd St. Paul. When St. Pnul puis In nn appearance June S for n series of throe games the Omaha baso ball populace will have seen nil of tho teams In the league. It will bo tlmo enough then to start tho dope n-golng. A pretty good lino can bo laid on tho vnrl sus teams and tho bate boll prognostlcators Hill bo In their clement. Ilnble, moro consistent or with better rce ords than Omnhn. It looks now ns though .Manager Koutke has collected together ono of the fastest tcatni that has ever worn on Omaha uniform. Unless all signs fall thero will be no com parison between this nnd last year's teams. Tho Infield wns lamentably weak Inst tea son. It wns constantly changing. The fans did not know from one doj's gamo to the next who would bo playing ts; timers. It wob only certain that little "Stub" Toman would bo out In tho diamond playing short stop for all ho was worth. The outfield n year ago was poor becnuso tho Holders fnlled to make good at the bat. Manager Itotirkc has made every effort to remody these defects. Alt of his men give promise of being good stick nrtlsts, but the out Udders especially aro expected to follow up tho records they hnvo established lu ths past of being able to whack tho leather often enough to boost their teuton's aver ago up above .300. Tho only placo this year's team Is weak Is behind the bat. Manager Uourko real Izcs this nnd will try to remedy It. Kddle Luizon will bo nblo to perform good serv Ice nnd ho will hnvo a capnblo assistant In Phil Glade, provided tho boy doesn't loso his courage and plnys as veil as ho uied to when ho was tho star performer In nmntcur games played out In tho statu. Thero Ib no - doubt but that Uiuzon will go through tho entlro season as a member of tho catching staff, no matter what addi tions Manager Ilourko may make. Kddle catches nontly, hns a good "whip" and stands well up lo tho plate. Thero Is no moro faithful player In tho league. Ho works from tho minute tho gong sounds until tho game is over and never relaxes n bit It Is In tho pitching staff, though, that tho Omnha team Is particularly strong. Manager llourke has a perfect galaxy of stars Uoach, Herman, Coons, rreelnnd, Stcelo nnd Crnham. So other club In the lingua ran boast of a superior sextette. And then thero are Graham and Cordon, two promising youngsters, who will lot out every link to make good and retain their berth In the league throughout the entlro season. Tho Infield is particularly strong, with Calhoun, Stcwnrt, Walters, McAndrows nnd Toman, nnd tho outfield looms up In great shape, with Hold, Carter nnd Letcher. With a field back of them made up of such capable performers, the Omnha pitchers can't help but make a lino record for themselves this year. t'ndcrwood, Ilauldln and Kermond: catch ers, Hurley. Ilofert nnd Wllklns, lnficlders. Davis, Sehnumcyer, Hull, Hoy and (llfford; outfielders, Urecn, Honeymnn, Schrull and Wclday. Many of tho men who wore Sioux f'lty uniforms Inst year will play with tho Min neapolis team this soiion. Old Jack GIasi cock will captain the aggregation and from the men who have reported for practice work ho expects to cop out n flrst-ratc team. President Ileall ordered his players to report at Sioux City, whero tho spring work will bo done, with possibly n side trip down lo Klrkavllle, Mo., for u few dnys. Tho Minneapolis list Includes Tom Thomas, I M. (Hilton, Charles Ferguson, i;il Cntes, J. P. Kllnow, W. II. McCroedls, II. J. Cote, I.. II. Swormstcd, 11. J. VaMoU, W. Congalton, James Cockmore, II. 1'. lira shear, Frank Flggemclcr, Frank Purvln, J. II. Docsher, Tom Drummy, Ora Cochran, I.. McCrecdlo, Fred Wenlg, J. Hlckcy, II. A. Swnln, George- A, McL:ury and Jack Glasscock. i Dig "IIIH" Wilson, Omaha's star cntrhcr latt year, who will ofTlclntu behind the pln'.e for St. Paul this season, Is much pleased with tho team that Captain Hyan his r.lgii'd for tho Saints, "1)111" hns n hunch Hut ho Is to bo a, member of a u Inning team this year, rp to date St. Paul has Mgned the following: Catchers, Wilson, Hunt, Hear- wald, Holmes nnd Kccfe: pitchers, Jones, Mcdlll, Wyroskl nnd Leflore; Inllehleis, Werden, Hoggins, Whenlan, Holly, Mickey nnd Zclglcr: outfielders, Hynn, Parker. Larson, Kavatugh nud Johnson. WITH THE CHESS PLAYERS Merle of Ititi-rrMliiic l'riilileniN Snli mltteil for tin Con n I deration of (.'lie-ill Kll t lltlrlltlRl. In nn Interesting letter to tho chess edi tor Inst week Dr. J. L. Ormsbec, secretary of tho Missouri State Cho3s nssoelatlon, says: "Hero la n condensed summnry of tho Iown-Mlssourl match (39 boards) to date: Missouri haB won by superior piny nt, boards 3, C, 7, 10, II, 10, 20, 25 nnd 3i5. Iowa has won by superior play at boards 0, 11, 18 nnd 21. At bonrds 1, 2 nnd 12 tho games were drawn. Iowa won nt board 13 nnd Missouri at 33, on nccount of slrkncs.i of players; and the referee gave Iowa the games at bonrds I. 22, 20, 2S and 39 because our players exceeded tho tlmo limit. Score Iowa, ll'A; Missouri, 11 &; unfinished, 18." Dr. Ormsbce submits n position which occurred In tho game between Captain T. C. Hollnnd, Sedalla, and J. W. Coivlen, Kansas City, In tho Missouri semi-finals: 3 r 1 k 2. p 2 r 3 p. 2 p 1 p 2 It. 2 P 1 11 p Ql. 2 b :.. 4 P 3. P 2 n 2 P P. 1 It I K 1 This Is after Illack's 2Gth move; Whlto (Cnptoln Holland) then nnnounced mate In eleven moves. A chnnco for our solvers. Composed by C. F. King, Glens Falls, N. Y., about nineteen years ngo; contributed by C. F. Mills of that place. White mates lu two moves. IJLACK. George Tcbeau has mndo'n strong addition to his ten in by securing tho services of doorgo llettger, who hns pitched with Mil waukee for se-.or.-il seasons. "Whlto Wings" hns been negotiating for llettger for some tlmo past and succeeded lu land ing him last week. Manager Chaso has announced that his team will bo chosen from tho following men: Pitchers, Fred Glade, Louis Poll chow, Dick Glendon, Mlko Stoffanl nnd William H. Morrison; catchers, Davo Scls ler, Charles Conwell nnd John Thierry; first base, John Rcbsamcu, J. Jamison nnd W. Konnclly; second base,. Henry nines; third bnBe, Charles Pcaso; shortstops, Artie Dull nud William Gleason; outfielders, Otto Thlel, "Lefty" Nogle, Frank Wnrner, Maltlc MoVIckor, Louis Llppert nnd Josh Clark. 1 if thero Is any morlt In tho houic-ground theory Omaha ought to anchor at tho head or near tho head nt tho percentage column tho llrst half of tho season. Of tho sixty six games threo moro than one-half tno Hchcduled number from May 3 to July 14 Omnha will play forty-two on tho homo grounds and twenty-four away from homo. From July 10 to September 18 thero aro sixty games scheduled. Only twenty-ono of these aro scheduled for the home grounds nnd thlrty-nlno will bo plnyed on foreign fields. From an Omnha standpoint tho schedule is especially satisfactory, for tho Jaklo Welmer, who was with Des Moines last season, will bo one of thu Kansas City pitchers this year. Drain, who mndu u great tear as n third baseman last year, will be with Comlskey's Chicago team this season. Tho Des Moines team will un doubtedly bo shorn of many of tho men who aro now on tho list beforo tho season opens. Jack Rebsamcn will in all prob ability be ablo to defend first baso from 'ic encroachments of tho newcomers. "Itch" ns ono of tho best first basemen In tho lcaguo last year and It was a big loss to Omnha when ho left tho team. Manager McKlhbcn has a team for St. Joo this year Hint-shows up mighty well on paper. Most of tho best material In last year's tenm hns beon reserved. Kllng's trnnsfer to tho Chicago N'atloual league team will make n big holo In tho McKlbben aggregation, however, tor his equal as n bncktttop cannot easily bo found. Tho St. Joo of players Is ns follows; Pitchers, McDonald, Wlggs, Miller, Gibson, Maupln, 0-n.n. f ll-l-T 2. inp- 11 3. 10 It-It 4. 11 (j-cj 2. ll-o-O. li-U ll-K. 1- l"K. 1.1-P-K r,. 19-Kt-W I. H-Kt X Kt. H-l' X Kt. IS-P X P. 15 H X P. Hi it x it. ch. i'r-w x 17-n x ii. l.-P x i. IMJ.I1 4. 1S-Q-I1 3. IH-P-II 3. V.t-H-K. KV-lt-K. 2l-IJ x Kt. i it . it. en. si y x ii. 22- Q X II. 22-Q-K .. 23 Q X (J. I'J 1' X (J. i'l l'-lj II I. -I iv-ii 1. 5-P-K Kt I. -K-lv 2. ilIC.ll . 'MV'ii 4. 27 P X I'. 27 K-U :l. IS K-K .1. 2S-K X 1'. i I'.t-r-CJ Kt I. 29-P-K II 3. .1i.l.g u 1. 30-P-Kt 3. 1 81-P-Kt G. 31 P x P. 32 1' X P. 32 l'-H 1. 33 P X P. 153 P X 1'. 3I-K-I1 I, 31-K-Q 3. 35-P-II I. :V-K-tJ I. SO P-K It C. ol-P-H 3. 37 -Draw n. (e). (.1) P-O I fenemllv nlavnl here, nl- though Hie text Is good. (b) ll-Kt 5 s "book" here. (e) Ilegliiulng at Itlnok'M 21th move, the Milieu had to nhii' cnrcfnlly to draw, nnd they made the best moves. At 37th both kings are coiniielled to mark time. While ut K 3 ti ml it ; Klack nt Q 3 nnd I. Neither daro do anything else. Nelson llnld, president of the Nebraska. Chess a, aoclatlon, Is doing some good work n tho twentieth century tournnnii'nt. Ho Is pinning his faith to tho Danish gnmblt, nn off shoot of the center, nnd Is hnvlns tho good luck to find opponents who will tnko tho third pawn. Appended Is score of u recent victory. Gamo plajed In the P. N C. C. A. twen tieth century tournament, section 1, mid land ilU-lslon, between Nelson llnld, Dannebrog, Neb., (white) nnd P. II. Lenon, Guthrlo Center, In., (blurk): DmiiIxIi (ininlill. n). Whlto. 1- P-K t. 2- P.Q 4. 3- IMJ U 3. l-H-y 11 4. G-O II X P. C Kt-Q I) 3. 7-fJ-ll 2. RO.o-O. !-Kt-Q 5. ln-lt x Kt. 11- U-K 2. 12- Kt-H 3. 13- Il-Q Kt 5. II- Q X 15. 15 y-Kt 3, lfi-Q-H 4. 17-U x Kt !. I! -'J-lt ii eh. III- P-K G. 20- P-IC fi. oh. 21- Q-Kt R. ch. 22- Kt-(J 4. 23- Q-ll (!, eh. 21-O-H 0. eh. 25-Kt-Kt 3. 2t!-K-Kt 1. 27-H-Q 4 !. l-U-y H i, 2911 X It P. 20-Kt-Il G. ii) I Kt-K Kt-Iv 2, (.'unties; 7. P-K G, P-Q 4 In said to give Ulnek the tidvuntuge. Tho next move huojccih inacK io n nerec attack. d) 30 (i x Kt Is all that will m-event mate next move. Whim Is tho exelningo mm inree pawns minus, nut does not worry Black. 1- P-K 4. 2- P x P. 3-P x P 4-P x P R-Kt-K II li-O-K 2. 7-Kt-ll 3. s-q-ri i. !-Kt x Kt. 10- Q-K 2. 11- P-Q 3. 12- H-K 3. ,13-H x II. 1I0.().(J. 15-P-Q Kt 3. lft-Kt-lt t. 17-P X It. IS K-O 2. 19-P-K It 3. za-u x p. 21- K-H I, 22- (J-K 4. 23- K-q 2. IM-K-H 1. 25-Q-H G. eh. M-l X P V. 27-q-lv 7. 2R-U-K 2. 29- P.(J 4. 30 Resigns. (b. 11 3; 5. Kt x P. ll-Kt ! MS ..Will i " Q. S S 2. WHITK. 1 K P P 1 r 2. p r 1. S P 2. 4 k 1C. s II 1. I'l'olileiiis of the Week. ("Render unto Caesar tho things that tire Caesar's.") From Checkmate, Prescott, Out., for March, n three-mover by C. F. Stubbs, St. John, N. n.: 8. 2 k C. S. 1 II C. IS 0. Q 1 K ti. lit. From Chicago Tribune, via St. Paul Dis patch, n two-mover by A. Lundbnrg, Chi cago: S 2 K 4. CHI. 4 k 3. 4 P 3. 5 s 2. 3 P 4. 5 R R 1. 2 R G. From Brooklyn Kagle, a two-mover by E. 13. Wcstbury, Solby Oak, Kngland: 2 s R I. 3 II 4. B n p 1. K p p k p p 2. 2 S 4 Q. 2 p 5. i P 3. S. From Boston Post, a three-mover, "first orfense," by Harlow II, Daly, Boston: r 2 n I. 3 p 4. 1 S 1 P 1 p 1 p. p 1 R p 1 k 2. I p 3. 4 P 2 P. 2 S I K. 3 II I. Ono that Walcott "snalllcd" from the Student; motto, "Ich wolss nlcht was;" n threc-er: S. ?, p I, 3 P 4. 8. 3 k 1. 5 II 2. 2 R K R 3. 8. Another of tho games Plllsbury didn't win while at Lincoln recently. J. M. Hrunor of Omalin and Dr. A. K. Ilartoo of Arcadia defended in consultation ngnlnst Plllsbury, sans vlor. Dr. Ilartoo, In submitting score, remarks that "the style of piny wns, per haps, n llttlo dllferent than most knock down and drug out right from tho start." Vienna. Black-Allies. Whlte-Pillsbury. 1- P-K 4. 2- Kt-q n :i. 3- P-K 11 I. 4- Kt-H 3. 5- P-Q I. fi-It X P. 7 H-Kt 5. 8- 11 x Kt, eh. 1-P-K 4. 2 Kt-K U 3. :;-P-Q 3 (n). 4- P x P (b;. C H-Kt G. C-Kt-0 II 3. 7-P-l ft 3, 5- P X II, SYPHILIS 1K. A. U. bEAKLKs, The Must HelluMe SpeelnlUt In Dl rnneii of .lien. 8TRICTURE Cured with n new Homo treatment. No pain, no detention from buslueu. URINARY"'""))' " Bladder Troubles, Weak Ilnck, Durnlng Urine, Frequency of Urinating, Urine High Col ored or with milky sediment on standing. cured for llto nnd polion thoroughly cleansed from tho sytem. Soon every Ign nud symptom disappears oomplotely and forever. No "BREAKING OUT" of the dtsetso on tho skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious tnedlclno. WEAK MEN from Rxcesies or vic tims of Nervous De bility or Uxhaustlon, Wasting Weakness, with early decay tu young nnd middle aged, lack ot. Wm, vigor nnd strength, with organ Impaired and weak. Curs guaranteed. Dr. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA, NEB. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN The Secret of Our Unparalleled Success is Told in Two Words: ..WE CURE.. Varicocele, Acquired Blood Poison, Nerv ous Debility and all Keflex Complications and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses of Men. VARICOCELE Are you afflicted with nrlcocclo or Its results Nervous Debility-and nre you nervous, Irritable nnd despondent? Do you lack your old-time enercy and ambition? Aro you suffering from Vital Weakness, etc.? Thero Is a derangem'eut of the scnsl tlvo organs of your Pelvic System, nnd oven though It gives you no trouble at pres ent, it will ultimately unman you, depreis your mind, rack your nervous system, un fit you for married llfo and shorlen your existence. Why not be cured beforo It Is too late? WE CAN CURB YOU TO STAY CURKD. Wo have yet to seo the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, Klectrlo Bolts, etc., will never cure. You need expert treatment. Wo treat thousands of eases where the ordinary physician treats one, Method now, without cutting, pain or logs ot time. CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW Conmiltut loo Free, Trentinent lij' mail ('nil or nililiFNH lit) S, Ittli sit DHS, SKAIIMIS A. SHAHLUS, OMAHA, Score of game In tho Iown-Mlssourl match. An example of tho f. H-K 2 turn lu the Ilorlln defense. Scoro wns furnished by Dr. J. L. Ormsbee, Spring field, Mo. Author of the notes not stnted. To note (a) tho chess editor excepts. Cnstles followed by 10 B-B4 was exactly what Whlto wnntcd. Tlmt leads to the Plllsburv trap, thus: &-Kt-B 3. 0-0. 10 H-K. H-II 4? 11- H-Kt 5, and If Q-K. 12- Kt-Iv I. nml If Black defend II. 13 Kt-IJ U ch. nnd Black Iiuh nut Imu- to suffer. Olienlnu' Hoy I. one W into Lee KdwiirdH, Black W uuniap. in 1 I'-lv i. Kt-K U 3. 3 ll-Kt 5. 4 0-0. 5 P-O I. fi q-lv 2. 7 H X Kt. S-P X 1'. D-Kt-n 3. 10 Kt-Q 4. II U-K 1. 12 H-K 3. 13- Kt-K 11 u. ll-Q It-Q 1. 15 U-K Kt 4 (bV U'r-Kl-q G. 1" I 11 11 IV .X 1. 18 Kt x 11 ell. lll-P x P. 20- P-Q Kt 3. 21- IMC It fi. 22- n (K 1)-Q 1. 23- Q x Kt (e). 24- lt-IC 11 1. j.i-g-11 . 2li Q X Q. 27 H X It. 2C lt-Q 11 1. 28-K-H 1. 30 It-U 1. 31 H-Q 2. 32 It-10 2. 3."-P-K H I. 34-It X 11 (d). : 33-P-K 11 ii. 30 Iteslgns. (ii) O-O. followed uv (b) Rather nggresslvo. to; An over.signt !' Mi.. I'jwen. .Molierly, Mo. 1-P-K I. Kl-Q n 3. 3-Kt-H 3. t-Kt X P. SH-K 2. fi-Kt-Q II. 7-Kt P X B. S-Kt-Kt 2. !-Kt-lJ 1 (a). 10- O-O. 11- Kt-Iv 3. 12- P-Q 1J 4. 13- P-cJ 3. 14- H-Kt 2. lR-P-Kt 3. 1 It x Kt. 17-R-Kt 1. 1X-Q x Kt. 1-P x P. 20 It (Kt 1)-K 1. 21 Q-Q Kt 2. 22 Kt-K II !i. 2!1-Q X Ii, 21-lt-IC G. 2.V-Q-1C I. 2ti It X Q. 27 IC X B. 2S-IC-1C 2. ::i-p-q 4. 30 K-Q 3. Hl-K-B 2. 2J-P-K H 3. 33-R-IC B. 31- P X It. IT) P X 1'. H-Q 4, better. which "Whlto UV wlllell Wlllfn liiuia ine anvniiiugo, tu; uviociiiiy wisiiing to enu tlio gnme. Checkmnto No. 3 nppenred last week. Dr. Crnham huB been doing somo tall "hustling" to catch up with tho months, nnd. after tho April number appears, will tuko his tlnv. to Improving tho magazine. On tho first pngo V. P. Pottor'u "Modern Ravon" Is reproduced from Dr. Vnn Nuys' recent bulletin of tho O. C. A. nnd Tii State. Tho Monto Carlo tournament is given threo columns. 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OVER 20,000 CASES have beon cured of Loss of Vitality, Loss of Brain Power, Nervous Dobility, Poor Memory, Despondency, and all unnatural weakness and disorders. The Doctors' Quick Cures and Low Charges are daily proving what a great good can be done for men at a Nominal Expense. Treatment by mail. Illt. JloCHKW AT At LI Office Hours s- a- m- to 9 P- ln- Sundays S a. m. to 5 p.m. P, 0. BOX 766. Office Over 215 South 14th St., Bstwun Douglas and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. ot It, Is a Yanltco lnentlon, called Into I existence by tho circumstance of war ln a . country Inching Rood roads. Hay put. up In tho ordinary b.uo cannoi m; ni""- , . . nr i,u wniiMii it ii 1 1 on norsonncii, uecanau bulk. It Is therefore compressed by pow- mnehlnprV into CllSCS 11 cIchtoKii Inches In dlnmcter and two Inches tlllclf. The discs nre pneacu nuu j liim Hip lozences tno irniunojs di.ii. hum; In slhiRS from tho horse's back, ono nn each fide. A bIhbIo lozciiRe, wnen ni.mu.. up and opened out, makes a meal for a horso or mulo and will euro him of that hiirpry fcclliiB an quickly ns a maiiKerful f.ui, i.nv The eomnactness of tho iil Ht nii - new' bale freight. also means n great savins want every Weak, Nervous", VlKorlcFH nn or woman to hnvo one of my lMoctrio (lurntloii mill AliitTcr, I). C. Your finest Ion lu ono which Tho Deu does not enro to answer. Submit tho proposition to any rcputablo lawyer. C. P. s.. City Your question is one which has been debated and disputed ever slnco thero wero two human beings ln tho world. Thero nro Hb many nnswers to It as thero are men and women living. Fl'LbRUTOX, Neb., April 2, 1M1.-WI11 you please answer thewj iiuestloiiH in your paper as soon iih you can conveniently: (1) Who placed tho crown upon tho head of King 10(1 ward VII of KiiKlmid, and If in hasn't been crowned who will crown him and when'.' (2) What wub Queen Victoria's maiden inline In full'.' . Answers: (1) Kdwnrd VII has not yet been crowned; the archbishop of Canterbury will plnce tho crown on his bend. (2) Victoria AlOxnndrlna Augusta Ouclph. line YNniiiMii'a ,imt1c-iico m!( n nrlp Hciiii'dy. Whllo suffering with n seToro attack ot "I Take the Risk" Siijm Up. Iloiuiolt. "Wlieic l'.lrolrlolly in iill.-il TIii-oiikIi My Klrotrlf llelt. tin; Cur,- 1m AliMiilutcly iur-iwil.-.-it. If It 1'nllH to 'r- OVIilfh In Xot l.lli'l- li' ' Slit Coxt Vim n Cent" '1'liere I" Nt mi Alliuont iir Weiikiii1"" "f tl' Xi'f VtiiiH Sjulrni, or ii VnHv of I.t VIkoi nml VHnllly Wlili'li IH Xot I'ronuit Iv ItcMiionil to tin- IllKlit fiirrciit of Illi-ilrlflU- Anulli'il Itlulil i't tl"' Doetor'.s Xcn Hook, Wlili'li l" Krco I inn IleltB. I lui vo noM known ti caso ot WeakiitHrt or nny other ailment lor which 1 recommend my Holt wherein It failed to inako u cure, Mlno Is nn entirely new method of applying electric ity, mid us n. rowurrt for my rosoarch, study nnd discovery, tho l?nltcd Stntes, Kuvernnu'iil Iiuh l-lv-on mo tlm exoluslvo uso. of nils method. My appliance Is cull ed nn Klectrlo Ilidt becnuso that Is tho proper iiiuno for It, but It must not bo classed with tho many ho-cuI'ivi elec tric belts now being offered the public. There Ii no electiio bolt "just as good" as 13r. Honnott'H, for thero are iinno liko llu "Vn mtittnr hmv severe your case Is or how long stnndlng. tho euro Is guaranteed, You take no ohauces. If my belt falls lo cuni you (which Is not ut nil likely), it shall not cost you a ci'nt. This H certainly fair und should give you hope and encourage you to become strong aim roiuisi ngnin. i mi probably know drugs will not cure, for Uivre Is hardly u man living who has not unsuccessfully tried drugs for bin ailments. The right current of electricity, applied right, will euro In every case. Kvt'D' iii'i'Niin hIioiiIiI roiil my book, 11 In free. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Dr. liennett's Klectrlo Holt has soft, silken, ehitmols-covered sponge, wutor chamber electrodes that do not, cuiiunt, will not burn ami mister tun iiesu oi inn patient us do th baro metal (dectrodes used on other makes of belts. Thcno elec trodes are my patent and aro used on no other electric belt. My Kelt can be re nowed when burned out for only 73o; other bolts cannot bo renewed for nny price, and when burnt d out lire worthless. My Klec trlcul Huspensory for the euro of weak noHHrs of men free to every male patient. Absolutely gilarnnteeu to euro viirlcoceii', MM I TO nm i h. h im 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Wa ahlB our nhedi inywhere m mmmrovml wHhomt m .mx deposit and ullow 10 Any free trill, Iiou't pay If It dont salt you. IZS 1901 MODELS I0 $18 1899 ft 1900 ModelK7,?l2 All brand Kcw Machines euaranteed during year, with btrt standard equipment ; Meilnger and Hunt Hygienic saddles, Banner pedals, Record "A" or Morgan Be Wright Area, adjustable and reversible handle bars ; ercrythlng firtt-dans. let ua ahlp you one on appears!, Cnil SECOND-HAND WHBRLS Ulcen In trade by 0 OUU our cIiIcsro retail tore, standard tnakea, J1 Jtl many good as nev. lo close out w 10 " fin UflT DIIV wheel until you have written for our FAC. UU HI! I BUI TORY PRICES and FRED TRIAL, OFPKR. Omtaloguem with large Bhotooraphla antravlitam of our Bicycle and full detailed specifications aant tram to any addrru. Our offer to ahtp on approval wtthout a cent deposit, and allow ton daya FREE trial are made to everyone, and are au absolute guarantee of our Rood talth aud the quality of our wheels. EARN A BBCYCLE?Xr& -uslnyoiirtown. You can make $10 to BBO maak aa our aent, besides getting vour own wheel free. Wrltm t o um foefajf MEAD CYCLE CO.. 141 L, Chicago. MUNYON'S COLD CURE Nearly everybody teems In be taking Prof, Man. Ton'i old tiiirti wlirncsrr a cold appeari. It relieves Ihr brad, noe, throat nnd lungs quick! that a rnld nt rd nn lonijrr be n forerunner of crippr, diphtheria or pneumonia. A vial of the Cold Cure is like a life Iniuranic polity, Every one of his remedies It a' surr. Mostly 3tc. vial. Guide to Health free. Miinvnn. New York and Phlladrlphla. Mimo.VK I.MIAI.DII Cl.llKt CATlKUIi.. E NATIONAL, CLEVELAND, RACYCLE, ' The threo lending IiIrIi gratlo bicycles on tho market. Huy cither one of these million nud you will not make u mistake, I'riees $35, $m, $15 ami $50. I'lmlnlcBS, $!5 und $75, Other gooil malted wllth M. fc W. tires. $20 nnd J23. It will pay you to ceo our llpo beforo you hu. Tin llee prlnlH tlnlly the in on I I'oiindctc Sporting News. ; 'I'lit' NHirtlii iiei:irliiiiMit of J i lie tiiiiiiiiii .-iiinouj- nee it iini-x- , fclloii. 4 niPAN'8 TAHULKS Is nn effective cur. for the lll.i which originate In n bad stom ach. 10 for Ic. At all druggists. I SUPPLIfcS AND REPAIRING. Omaha Bicycle Co,, Cor. lit ail ChUu . H. L. RAMACCI0TTI, D. V. S. CITY VETERINARIAN, QfVIAHA, NEB. Offic, 2Sth and Leavenworth Streets. Hobertiion Stables. Correspondence solicited. tho grip and threatened with pneumonia. Hydiwele. Itlioumiitliin In every form Mrs Annln'u pnni. nf Mirt,nn.n n... "fl Pariilysls, Spinal euliiiess. foil' .Mrs. Ann o II. Cooley of Mlddlcfleld, Conn.. Htlpntlmi. K'ldney. M'er nnd Illnddei began oslng Chamberlain's Cough Itcraody I Troubles, DyspopHhi. all Kmnalo Com nnd was very much bonefltcd by its use. Tho pains lu tho chest soon disappeared, the cough becamo loose, expectoration easy and in a shnrr tltnn she was nn wnll nn ever. Mrs. Cooley says she cannot speak 0 n,,V too highly In pralso of this remedy. It Is i Hold 'only by ior saio uy all druggists. ! uliilntH. I'tt .. ns well ns everv form nnd guise of Weakness lu either hi s. ("all or wrllo today I have wiliten u bonk. "The Kludlng of the Fountain of Kternnl Youth, sent frco, poHtpntil. for Hook will tell you all about consultation without coit liny l,ofime. Hay lozenges are the popular confec tionery among army horses In tho Philip pines nnd South Africa, relates Youth's Companion. Tho food, or rather tho form nD DCKIMCTT Electric urn ULmiLi i Belt Co., Hooiiin IN to t!l lioiiKlnt Hlot'l.. Kltli nml Doilgf SIm OiiiiiIiii, -Ii. Always Open, Spring Negligees t All our !icli;t'e rjliii'ls arc in. Thu line must lie .sf( w o be npprcciated. PricoH 1.00, .ftl.LT ami Jjl.fiO. J KELLEY 8r HAYDEN, 16th and Chicago J l-U t t t f rang" Time is Moving Time. The Best Office Building Moving Ik not pleasant lo think about ex cept when tho prospect of a handsomo olllco Is In prospect. You havo to get up a certain amount of steam to move, even when you are driven to desperation by poor Janitor work, wretched clovntor ncrvlco ami olllccs that have been long In need of paint as well as soap and water. The Bee Building always looka fresh and attractive becauio It Is nover allowed lo get out of repair. This together with ofllclont Janitor service make It n pleasant placo to do business. neslilcs this the ronts aro no higher than In other buildings. R. C. Peters 6c Co. RENTAL AGENTS, (iroiinil Mooi-i Hcc Hid",. S91