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10 THE OMAHA DAILY4 BEE; SUNDAY, AP1UL St, 1901. FIGHTERS EVENLY MATCI1EL Lccul Fttthirwtlght Uiitt God Batirinr in Hit Lateit Iitt SPECTATORS EXPECTED DRAW DECISION lllnch Smith's Plucky .loorney of Tirrntr Honniln rrltli Ole Olcson Knllllcx lllm (n CiMinlilrrallnn in n Toiiiiotchnr lontllllllr Since Iho cracking good flRht he put up last Tuesday night Hatch Smith's admirers nraons Iho tocal votnrles of pugilism are more than ever convinced that the clever llttlo Omaha darkey has the stuff In him that will bring him to the front In feather weight rlrcIeR. These same admlrcra arc n unit In expression of tho belief that Smith's encounter with Olo Olcson was marked by bucIi performance on his side us to have warranted a draw decision. Referee Kd Itothery undoubtedly based his decision. In favor of Olcson on the Chi cago man's superior rltiK generalship nnd ring tactlcsi In general, llut when It catno to standing up nnd handing out Jabs, pokes, punches and tho other articles that a pugil ist keeps In stock Smith was right there with tho goods. He ended up tho fight In uulto as good condition as his opponent nnd In tho last round had the better of tho argument, scoring a clean knockdown that kcnt Olcson sprawling. Tho go at South Omaha Tuesday night was Smith's first nppcaranco before local fight followers slnco ho mado his debut last fall with Oscar Oardner and was de feated. It was plainly apparent that h. has" been putting In his time to good nd vantago slnco then. Ho has become notice ably proficient In many points of tho gamo that como to n fighter through practice. Many of tho awkward movements ho ex ecuted nt first havo disappeared and ho handled himself Tuesday night llko a pro fessional. Smith continues to pay most of his attention In his blocking and dcfcnslvo work to his body. Speaking of this fact tho other day tho llttlo darkey smiled broadly and said that his head was too hard to hurt. It Is true, nevertheless, that Smith MibJcctB himself to a good deal of nnnoyanco by not being ablo to protect his head nnd face. In his fight with Olcson, as In tho Gardner go, early In tho mill the darkey's noso began to bleed from tho re peated smashes that camo In contact with 1:1s proboscis. Tho flow of blood naturally causes tho llttlo fighter annoyance. In tho last six rounds of his fight Tuesday night ho got his guard Into pretty good working order and blocked most of tho left swings that Olos'on directed at his Jaw. ' Whllo tho South Omaha fight wns not as fast as some of tho spectators would havo wished, It was an Interesting bout. It was a seesaw from the start. No ono was will ing to glvo odds In tho betting on either lighter, becauso nftcr tho mill got well Marled It looked as though tho men had about an even chauco of scoring 'a knock out. When such a termination might havo been most reasonably expected along In thi laBt rounds tho fighters slowed up noticeably nnd tho last fivo or six rounds wero hardly inoro than a good sparring match. Tho (only fistic carnival of Importance last week was pulled off at Apploton, "Wis. Two mills wsro fought. The main bout was between Kenny Yangcr of Chicago and "Turkey Point" Smith, tho former Phila delphia featherweight. Tho contest was scheduled for eight rounds, hut It went only half tho distance. Whllo It was In progress It was fast and furious. Smith clearly outpointed his opponent In the first and second rounds, but In tho third tho "Tipton Slashor'cut looso his J(crrlflc right hud left swings" ,nnd put the .PbllaQclphlan to tho bad. Toward tho end of tho round the punishment began to tell on Smith and tho gong saved him from defeat then nnd there, ho having taken a count of six when tho gong sounded. Smith camo up In tho fourth groggy and was easily dis posed of with ft wallop that) knocked him out. Perry Quconan, who fought a draw In Omaha with Young Peter Jackson dur ing tho winter, nnd Martin Duffy of Chicago fought twelve rounds and tho decision was given Duffy. Tho Chicago man was tho aggressor during tho cntlro fight and clearly outpointed his adversary. Considerable Interest Is manifested In fighting circles In Terry McGovern's San Francisco program. Ills first fight will ho with Oscar Gardner. It Is a certainty that tho Urooklyn Terror will havo a walkaway. (Inrdner Is a fighting machine, pure and slmplo, but ho has been leading a pretty strenuous llfo of lato and will hardly bo in tho raco wlthi Burh a clover and skillful manipulator of tho mitts as Is McGovcrn. ' Decnuso of tho general opinion that tho Gardner mntch will bo "easy money" for tho featherweight champion Intorcst cen ters In tho probability of hla taking on Prank Kruo before ho leaves tho Puclllc coast, "Tho only reason why Terry should bo expected to meet Krno again," says Malarhy Hogan In speaking of such a match, "is that tho Duffalo man mado an exceedingly low weight for tho battle In New York last summer and It Is still nn open question whothor Terry can defeat him at tho legitimate lightweight limit. Most people think Erno Is. no match for McGovcrn nt any weight, but, disregarding his tight with Gans, which was nn fight nt nil, McGovcrn has never mot n top notcher In tho lightweight division nt 133 pounds, "In such n fight Terry would have to glvo away weight, but peoplo now expect thnt concession on his part. They want to seo him tho lightweight champion, and believe ho Is capablo ot holding that title. Ho foro ho claims It, howovor, ho must whip BE f I OurVsouum Organ Dsvalopsr should boused by orary man. It cure whero everything elra falls uud hopa ii dead. It restores sms.ll, weak firgaui, lout power, falling manhood, lirnins, errors of youth; etc. Stricture and Varicocele iwrmnnmiUy ennui in 1 to 4 weeks. No Drug to ruin the stomach. No Electric Belts toldikter and burn. Our Vacuum De veloper is a local treatment applied directly to the .weak aitd .diMitdored parts. It wives strength nnd development uherevor applied, Old men with Inst or fulling mnubood, or the younir and middle sited who are reaping the re sult of youthful errors, excess or over work are quickly restonlod to health und strength. Our marvelous qpnlluuce lias Astonished the entire world, .Hundreds of leading physicians in tho United Status are now recommending our nppllanculn tho severest cases where every other .nowii device has failed. You will see and feel Its benefit from the first day for it Is applied directly nt the seat of the disorder. It mules uodlffurence how serero tho LH 3rno and McFaddcn. Whether he will ac :ept tbq matches which will be offered him .11 Han Francisco is a question." Tom Otlourkc bag failed thus far Id landing his newly acquired protege, "Kid" McCoy, Insldo the ropes. All ot the matches which ho has proposed havo fallen through becauso of a lack of Interest on tho part of the fighters whom O'Rourke has sought to do business with. Tom Sharkey has firmly declined to meet McCoy again, asserting that ho has nlrcndy beaten him and that there would bo no credit to htm in again turning tho trick. It begins to look as though McCoy s a dead ono pugllls tlcally. Thcro have been no developments In the proposed light between Jeffries and Huh lln for tho heavyweight championship'. Tho rub comes In finding a place where tho contest will bo permitted. With Now York barred to the fighters and Chicago cut out of the list thcro seems to be no plnco whero tho big mill can bo held even though tho articles of agreement havo been drawn up and accepted by the big pugs. Thcro Is llttlo likelihood of a meeting be tween tho big fellows In the very near future. IN TIE WHEELING WML. This section of the pneumatic belt has so far received a very meagre measure of weather fashioned for biking purposes. A few days only ot balmy sunshlno sand wiched In between thick layers ot snow and rnln, which have buttered tho country roads to tho wagon hubs. tTho few chunks of riding weather brought out a fair sprink ling ot wheelers, Umbering up for tho sea son. Others haunt tho repair shops with their lco carts or gazo longingly on new mounts that sorely tempt tho purse. But theso signs ot blcyclo spring do not war rant a prediction as to how tho season will pan out. That It will avcrago with recent years Is fairly well sottled by tho activity of tbn blcyclo shops. Macaulay has said that the only cure for tho evils ot newly-acquired liberty Is more liberty, and tho prescription for cyclists who acqulro stiffness after their first rides of the spring Is similar more riding. v Tho muscles that havo been resting all winter nro not pliant enough for tho cxerclso at first and it lamos them, but they will got pliant and the lameness wllVnot bo felt it they get a continuation of tho exercise, taken Judiciously. Many riders get dis gusted after going out for their first ride ot the spring and find themselves stiffened up with "Charley horso" the next day. In tho first place, It Is probable they overdid It for tho Initial trip, aa many do when taking the first sea bath ot the season. Itcttor than all tho liniments that can be used Is a short rldo on tho day following. Keep It up as regularly as possible, and thero will bo no stiffness unless cold Is taken. A long-headed dealer In New York has Instituted a system of getting trade that results In profit to himself and pleasure to cyclists. Almost every rider knows through personal experlenco the proncness to procrastination thero Is In getting the wheel overhauled nnd put In shape (or spring riding. Every flno day tho yearning rider will say to himself: "I must take my wheel and havo It fixed up so I can get out on tho road." Yet ho will go on putting It oft week nfter week,, losing many oppor tunities for health Improvement and high enjoyment, Tho wily dealer who appreciated this human weakness conceived the Idea that It tho riders wero negligent ho would not be, and If they would not como, to him thnt ho would go to them. So ho sent out a lot ot return postal cards, stating that ho would send for wheels that needed clean ing and repairing, and quoting his prices for different kinds of work. The lazy and negligent then bad only to fill In his or her address on the return postal and mall It, nnd they could continue In their usual rout lno until tho wheel was returned ready for business, with tho charges according to schedule, Tho dealer has been praised tor bis cnterprlso by many customers, who say that thoy began riding weeks before thoy ordinarily would had It not been tor his making It easy for them. The moral for dealers In all parts of the country Is a plain one. It will bo definitely decided thll week whothor tho American Bicycle company will put rnclng teams In the field. A fow ot the rldors havo accepted tho offers, but tho majority of the pedalers are holding out with a view to receiving higher bids. There lias been a great deal ot curiosity In regard to tho number ot riders wanted by the makers, but thcro really seems to bo no limit, provided the riders step forward and accept terms. The amount ottered whllo not as large as was formerly ro colvcd by racing men, Is clear profit as compared to last season, when all tho men woro given no aislstanco at all. It Is difficult nt present to learn tho vlows of tho riders, but within a Bhort time they will bo found at tho vnrlous racing quarters, whero they may talk things over. Arrangements have been mado for a grand swecpstako and world's champion ship blcyclo race between Hnrry Elkos and Jimmy Mlcbacl In a scries of flvo races for $250 cntrnnco money, open to all comers, winner to take( purse. Tho first race, twimty-tlvo miles, comes qff nt Ambrose park, Brooklyn, May 30; tho other four rucos will bo at distances from fifteen to twcnty-flvo mites. McEachcrn has bedn especially asked to come In. Tho stakes nro to bo deposltod In tho hands of A. G. Batcheldcr of tho National Cyclo associa tion beforo May 15. 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" !"' uctlon into this PniS a.s'SSa thousands ofcp.es pronounced incurable by w$4o a, se5G r,tewurtrcr IJ7 Thorpo-Block, ladlwA AUdlgnV when The old countries, Kngland, France, Ger many and tho rest, have kept up with tho advance of the times In tho matter of good roads building, and In some cases notably Franco have even taken tho lead In the movement. In this country It Is perhaps well for American citizens to take Into con sideration tho fact that tho United States is much larger than any foreign nation, no regards extent of territory. England Is very small In comparison. Franco Is not large. Germany has limits which are easily reached. Austria, Spain and Italy nrc not large, whllo Ilussla Is n state which, whllo It has many outlying provinces which nbound In wilderness, Is Itself so fnr as St. Petersburg and Its Immediate environments nro concerned easily within the pale of good roads. A southern legislator, In ndvocatlng the passage of a bill favoring cyclists, delivered himself of tho following Interesting pas sago: "If tho history of tho ood the blcyclo has done should bo written In Its fullest form, with nil tho details of each Individual recited as they nro In law books, It would till more volumes thnti nro found In n law library. It has cured tens ot thou sands and helped hundreds ot thousands of others of a variety of ailments that range over nearly the entire list known to medical practice. It has coaxed tho sedentary Into the open as nothing clso could. It has taken tho narrow-minded abroad and taught them to lovo nature. It has been a modo of froo transit from tho tenements to tho woodland for those who wero Ig norant of pastoral loveliness. It has edu cated tho farmer nnd the statesman up to the -economy of good roads , nnd resulted In the Improvement of thousands of miles of highways. It has taken our boys from tho saloons and our girls from tho gossip circle. It has given them Joy nnd healthful cser clso nnd Improved their pcrccptlvcs In a way that will result In a healthier and nobler posterity." SENATOR DIETRICH GOES EAST AV111 Visit Washington nnd with Sen ator Millard Will Cnll on President, United States Senator Charles H. Die trich spent a fow hours In tho city Fri day on bis way to Washington, whero with Senator J. H. Millard ho has an engagement to meet President McKInlcy next Tuesday with reference to tho appointments that are awaiting their action. "I can say nothing concerning my plans," said tho senator, "except that I am hurry ing on to Washington to keep my appoint ment with Senator Millard to meet the president. Concerning action we shall take at that time I cam mako no statement now. I expect to spend whatever time my now position requires In Washington, but havo no Idea now of making that city my resi dence beyond the tlmo required for my business. "I Just returned from my trip through tho Big Horn basin and find that country Is filling up rapidly and developing at a good rate. Tho conditions there are all ot the best and everything appears' to bo pros pering. "There are many reports from the west about the damage to the cattle by the re cent storms, and I heard some who told ot great losses, but from sill I could learn I don't believe the loss will be moro than S per cent," EVERYBODY WANTS A SEAT Sale of Tickets for the Elks' Annual Shovr la Moving Along; Nicely. The tale ot seats for the Elks' annual minstrels at Boyd's theater Monday and Tuesday nights has been unprecedented. Friday morning when tho scats went on sale Treasurer Johnnie Scott looked out over a lino of man and boys which wound Itself around the lobby of tho theater and extended out Into tho street. Tho attend ance at both performances will probably bo a record breaker. The finishing touches on tho show are now being completed and tho last rehearsal was held last night. An excellent program has been prepared. It opens with a mlnstrol first-part and closes with a comic-opera burlesque which Is guaranteed to drive all care away. An olio ot pleasing specialties will come In between. Durfpg the Inter mission mo nrst sale or tho auditorium bricks will be held and thcro promises to be lively bidding for some ot tho numbers. UNDER THE SURGEON'S KNIFE Bmll Brandela Successfully Undernoes Operation for Appendicitis In Nevr York. Emll Brandols was operated tinnn in Now York Thursday afternoon fnr nnnonrflMti. At noon Friday his father, J. L. Rrandols, received a telegram from Arthur Brandela, who accompanied his brother to Now York, stating that tho operation was successfully performed and that tho patient had passed a comfortable night. Thrco weeks nco Mr. Brandols was firat stricken with uppendlcltls. Temporary ro ller was afforded, but a consultation with prominent Omaha nhvslclans lirnunhi tim suggestion that ho should bo operated upon In order to avoid a repetition of tho trouble. Last Saturday Km 11 nnd Art hup nrnnrinln loft for Now York. Arriving there, an emi nent specialist was consulted. Ho found thnt Mr. Brandcls was in cnlendid condition for an immediate operation and it was ner- formcd Thursday. FIGURES ON THE RIGHT SIDE i Clcnrlngr House Itcpnrt Shows In crrnsn Over Correspoiidlnir l'erlnd I.nst Yi-nr. The bank clearings of tho last week show a fair percentage of Increase over tho sumo period of last year. Monday nnd Tuesday started tho week with over Sl!25,000 de crease, which was mado up by n gratifying Increase for tho remaining days, giving an average dally Increnso of almost $100,000. Iho folowlng tnblo shows tho hank clear ings for tho last week and the correspond ing week last year: 1801. l!)O0. Increase. 1 1,0(W,1S.1 1 1,210,038 172.785 1.002.901 1,055,2!KI S2,SS3 i,in7,i: f7i.C2:i las.sio l.r.S.8Sl 871.173 2IW0S l,0C2,:i2:i fM.07S 209,21.1 1.071.902 KW.S73 143,0;9 Monday TuoHday Wednesday , Thursday ... Friday Hnturday $0,494,392 15,925,171 1 500,118 Decrease, CLEAR SUNDAY IS PROMISED Wrather .l-'orccnst Olllrliil fllrcs License for (lie Wcurliiif of HprliiK llnls. According to observations taken at tho weather bureau, Omaha will enjoy clear weather today, "It la fair west of us." said Ohsorvnr Welsh, "ahd tho Indications aro that our present fair weather will continue for at least twenty-four hours. It was warmer this morning In the south and west and e,llghtly warmer In the central portions. Tho forecast Is for stationary temperature." "Mick to II." Ocorge Ii. Heard of High Tower, Ga., writes: "Eczema broke out on my haby. covering his entire body, Under treatmont ot our family pbyilctaan he got worse, as he could not sleep for the burning and Itch ing. Wo used a box ot 'Banner Salve' on him and by the tlmo It was gone ho was well. The doctor soelng It wbb curing him said, 'Stick to It, for It Is doing him more good than anything I have done for him.' " wily llttlo Welshman only smiles naked about his chances. MILLIONS Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Have Been Rescued by The State Elecro-Medical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro Medical Treatment b b B ' Master Specialist. QtlOPlQliotO Yfir RioOOODO llf Mot. do not treat all diseases, but cure all I treat. 1 OpCuldllulU I Ul UluCuuCu Ul III CI I treat men only and cure them to stay cured. I make no extravneaat aaaertlan nkta I say that ntlllona of saan hare baea Tvrok on the rook mt aexaal Tloe. The traafcle la saaca that ther net dlaeaae, but rather that ther allow it to ajrniT worse throaaih meajteot or Isaprepes- trcatnseat . Thta fact im responsible la aaaar eaaea for nine-tenths of the suffering;. Yon should remember that aexaal diseases are nerer at a standstill. Neither eaa yea snake any ooaaprosniae with theaa. Either yoa naaat eeatrol them or they will oontrol yoa and render yon otterlr nnflt for the ordinary dalles and pleasures of life. flpeclltrs anil free iimr !, Trlnl Trrntmrnls and the like don't enre complaints of this kind, as any one who has tried them knews. Hut If on hhve VAHICOCKliB, STIUCTUHn, CO.VTAtilOUS IIMtUll POIHON, XKItVO-SK.VIUI. DDHIMTV. IlUPTUItH, KlliXKV nr I'lUXtllV IHSKAMC. or any nxMiiclnle OlNensc or nenkncMN, yuu one It to ynnrsclf to fully nnd freely Investlicnte my trenlmunt. 31 y mnntory ul tlimc ninlnillrn Is eottinlrte. I ticKnn 11 nncclnl attiily of them soon nftrr RrniliintliiK from college, now nearly a qnnrtrr nf a crntnry nga, anil ilnrlnn nil of (lie years since then they lintc hern my Mnily nml iicrxlNtnnt prnctlcc. I Irent iioIIiIiik else. Dues It not occur to yon, then, thnt 1 nm lieller urennrcil to combat nnd coituncr ill a rime anil wenkneas peculiar to men thnn the iictiernl prac titioner, Mho, Instead of conceiitrntlnw bin fncultlcH on a hIiiuIp clnnn of dlaenaea, scatters them over the entire Held of medicine and nuritcryt VARICOCELE AND ITS NEW CURE system and ultimata a complete loss of aexual power, .amc,lln 5fit.hls Ulro ?l?P!sn leads to If you are e-uniu m my omco ana lei me exnmin to ii? nJX,prc?!!f of t,T"l,n'; U- will "".'l?" hy 1 hav. ..PO'ltlvoly cured mpro thnn COO crmes of Varlcoce o during tho naat 12 months. TTml-r mv treatment the Datlent Imnrovea from ihi RSnflnSL'!f- All pain Instantly c-a-cs. Boreness. and swelling .quickly subside, from pth Slin. i(i2 .f.r"d sums their normal bIka. Mtr.nirfh an .hir"XVi soundness. All Indications of dlseane and nw?..P? f n.PfPif0??..!. p2wSr ST.. thS manhood veTtect "eh reatored . . . . ' -T-- CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON On acount of Ita frightful htdeousnesa Contagious Blood Poi son Is commonly called me King or venei diseases. It may be either hereditary vuiiuuvieu. imco me nyaiem wlth It, the disease may manifest Itself in the form of Scrofula. Eczema, Rheuma- tlo pains, Btlff or swollen JolntB, eruptions mm mmmm mmmmmwmmmm l.rlv -iinlr tho .i ..,., r V. .. 1-. V " ..t -.v. u, uinrusti, lecilV lira UlHll COnillUon. If H la IVm. r..., V . vt, ". 11 aiopa every unnatural aiscnnrge, little ulcers In tho mouth or on the allays all Inflammation, reducea the pros tongue, sore throat, awollen tonsils, fall- tate gland when enlarged, cleanses and STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Fartiam Street. Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha. Neb. CONSULTATION ANXIETY IN FREIGHT CIRCLES Iprtid DiiraptiM of WMttm iMtolttion Okqim SarpriM. THREE LINES SAID TO HAVE WITHDRAWN Local Itallrond Men Say It Reports from Chicago Are True, It Means Some Lively Skirmishing; for Ilaslness, Chicago dispatches stating that the West cm Freight association Is about to go to pieces caused surprise among freight men In this city. It Is said that tho Northwestern, the Mil waufeco and tho Chicago Great Western have withdrawn from the association be causo of rato cutting, and that tho dlssolu tton ot tho association would be followed by reorganization along the lines ot the old pooling association. Inquiries ot tho offices of tho Northwest ern and tho Milwaukee- elicited tho roply that no knowlcdgo Is had here of tho with drawal of tho roads from tho association, which la technically known as tho Western Trunk Lino commlttco. J. O. Phlllppl, as ulstant general freight and passenger agent' for tho Missouri Pacific and chairman ot tho local freight committee, had not been noti fied ot tho withdrawal and was making nn effort to gain sorao authentic news In tho matter. Mny Menu Dt'iunrnllzntlon. ' If tho report is truo it probably means a demoralization of tho freight rates be tween Omaha nnd Chicago. Tho old pooling Hchemo, wbero every road was given tho remuneration for what was considered Its Just aim re ot tho business, regardless ot tho road doing tho actual hauling, was knocked out by the Interstate Commerco commis sion. Tho roads cotiBeiuently hnndlo the subject ot pooling very gingerly and ltls doubted by railroad men hero If thoro Is a movement on foot to reorganize such a plan as that, though some new scheme may havo been dovUcd by which to cvndo tho lottor of tho law. It Is said that thcro have been some disturbing Influences In tho trunk line' commltteo and recently a readjustment of tho rates was made. If, as reported, tho three roads have withdrawn, It means that two of tho strong Chicago-Omaha lines, tho Northwostern nnd tho Milwaukee, uro act ing Independently In tho frolght business nnd tho Burlington and the Hock Isliind will bo compelled to meet them or lose busi ness. Such a condition of affairs may bring a reduction of tho rates obtaining between Chicago and tho Missouri river. Freight men say that such is not a healthy condi tion and cannot work good In nny com munity. The trunk lino commltteo controls the business between Chicago and tho Mlssobrl river, nearly all of tho roads operating In that territory or handling traffic originat ing In that territory being In tho associ ation. REMOVING TO FORT DODGE . Illinois .Central Illvlslon Superln tciidciit'n Oillce lo Leave Council llliiffx. "The division superintendent's office and all that goes with It will bo moved from Council Bluffs to Fort Dodge," said J. C. Wolllng, vice president nt tho Illinois Cen tral uillroad while discussing tho recent order lengthening tho dlvUlon on tho Ccn tral. "Yes, that means tho chief dispatcher and all of thoso offices wbch aro usually located with tho superintendent's office. "A building will havo to be ronted In Fort Dodgo to acconnnodato tho offices which are to be moved there. The change also comprehends the lengthening ot the runa of the engine and train m.u, to that quickly unburden your mind. Hut If your constitution U Infected with syphilitic vt- rl,s I "III tell you ho frankly, and show ;vou how tn a-ot r ,1 nf i Av. treatment for Contaloua Blood tolson Is prnctlcaliy tho result of my llfo work nnd Is cnrtnrafrt hv thn hn nh,.,i.i. nt AmH,i icrnn. i. '...i M. " ImI.,; ,,. i, V u?V.'r."" of any kind, "it goes to" tho very bottom of the disease and forces out everv nar. i'ci?..flmPuJ'Jtyr. 8.oon n.Ver' Bln and "".' " "i""" P.Kna'"RPPf "com- pletely nn the flesh, and forever. Tho blood, the tissue, the flesh, tho bones and the whole ays- ... ...w V. ,... I'm iiii-u uiiu u niuirii in "tS1 .he.nlth a? , he patient prepared for the duties and pleasures of life. STRIRTilHr 1 11 natters not how nii pnai u ;2J?r ?avo ""rr"1 PAINI FSSI Y from Strict"' nor how nprsnsfeht manv -l"rerer'tA doctors CainifCri nave alsaimolntpd von. IILtnUTLU 1 will cure you lust as ?vn:ap;ai .n f tZl) y m you 50m.? ha,ns eny. happy man, with physical, symptoms. Wo make no rlmtKo for prl rtor & Wti&fTSSSSk. M?"1t,rea?ltnedn0t """ ""Ual PWCr8 Com",el- TA lo 'hold "for""!,,,1? eflnn ?Tfven" All lSnninTF In curlnjr an nl iromlVcs. feotly pnlnlcss. It completely dissolves tho Stricture and permanently removes every obstruction from the urinary pas- ltt Person Or by Letter they will run from Waterloo to Council Bluffs Instead of from Fort Dodge to Coun cil Bluffs ob at present." This order was Issued from tho head quarters ot the road last Monday nnd which goes Into effect May 1. Mr. Welling spent yesterday forenoon In this city, his car being taken to Councl Bluffs In tho after noon, whero ho bad a conference with the division officers, returning to Chicago In tho evening. TONS OF SUGAR FOR INDIANS Five Hundred Thousand Pounds of STcectness to Oe Sent to Va rious AKcnclea. Superintendent Jordan or the Indian sup ply depot la getting ready to ship the 600,000 pounds of sugar which Is to be received on tho contract of C. II. Pickens. It will bo about ten days before tho consignment ar rives, but It has been already allotted to the different agencies. It will be sent from Omaha to New Mexico, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Montnna. No word has been received regarding the letting ot contracts on tho goods bid for by other Omaha parties, but tho superlntend ont oxpects Information In a short time. 8 sa Bicycles Cheap Our stnro is full of them and wo want tho room and your money. Special prices dur ing tho cntlro month. Stearns; Rambler.Colum bio, Barnes. Wolf American From $32.00 to $50.00 Reliance, $30.00 Tho best wheel In Omaha for tho raonoy, with choice of equipment. Superior. $20.00. Regent- complete now'whepl $15 Your good Judgment will tell you to look this stock over before you buy a wheel. Wo havo ono of the best equipped Itcpalr Shops In the city. Second-Hand Bicycles at your own price. ItKM-SIIO TVI'KWHITHHS FOIt SM.K (lit nr. VI'. Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. 15th and Harney. IMioue 10U3. OF NCDVH CCVIIAI nCIIVU-OtAUAL flFRII ITV rnL iSLTCi l&mlnicwra Ik" no miinrS V i hoe Sn mator It nr it .lii mi ,.p v mnsier ii or ll will master you i."V?-...V can make must mn an4 ?. yollr whole futuro with Willi tnl.npv ana lnaescrioamo woe. I W.... 1 ihn m Jm nr Jilu so many cases of this kind as familiar with them as voii nrn wit you wlfl never again bo bothered with emissions, drains, prematurencsH, small u n tri memory, loss of ambition or other symp- lo-m". which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, buslneas, pleniiuro or marriage. My treatment for wrnk man will nnrmt nil ii.. ..nu restore vou to what imtupn iniin,i.rin. ALL ASSOCIATE ment of nny kind I DISEASES CURED never ran to remove nil reflex complica tions or associate diseases. If tho cnii Is Varicocele, the FREE. Office Hours, 8 to "That Skeleton No ni is.ii ' U!S!li,i?n4" , ,,,our Potency and mnny distressing symptoms nnd will nn ho in,. niSi1.00,'L',,i falllnK' following In Its train nnd mdlci ting a ?hlnfL"0v0n ,lf08ti"lc"0H jH.rm?: Premature decline of -physical, montrll and ( d rT irunryJPimf NaT ' cluaranted to euro Varleocelo and all Weak M- ' S f S f 1J SBTI ! I I , I sri HHaVBBaPHVHHHBaaiBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi ' Jt . aS"flRBS ' M nnuuite In 'ree, post paid, to anyone All communications nr consultations sacredly' conll dentin!. No chargo for diagnosis or advice. Sold only by Dr. Bennett Electric Belt Co., Rooms 18 to 21 Dougla Block, Dodge & 16th Sis., Omaha, Neb. Always Open WHY IT CURES MEN. Why the frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Be neath the Sun IN PIPTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts. We answer the ques tion briefly. If you cut an artery In your arm you do not take Internal medicine to stop the flow of blood. YOU UH13 LOCAL APPLICATION!!. Sim ilarly when the ure thral ducts become weakened nnd relaxed It Is ridiculous to take Int.rnu 1 lrnf,,mnt K-hlch must puss throught the stomach and lirlne before It reaches the seat of dim-use. Ihe seminal dacts project Into the urethral ratwl through the Prostate Oland, und are luslly reached by LOCAL TKEATMBNT. Dr. Carter's "Qrun-Bulvent" soluble Itougles will dissolve, digest and forever Iwiovo Urethral Stricture In 15 days without pain, Injury or Incon ventnnce. The bourles are Inserted at hlght nnd act whll you sleep. "Gran-Sol-t'ent" removes every symptom of stricture, leaving tho canal as healthy as when na lure formed It. No HIU'VAL CUTTINO bit UILATINO. NO INJUCT.'ONB TO III- Snace will not permit a comnleto ilcaerl nent In urethral diseases. Hvery sufferer and bemlnal Weakness, should write to iiiaz.. Lrincinnan. unio. ror tneir wonder rut IhowlnB the parts of the human system Involved In urethral lllments. which they will semi securely wrapped in plain pack lie, prepaid , ( ,ST. JAMES ASSN, 62 ST. JAMES BLOCK. CINCINNATI, 0, MEN o irl. tuts U1nH,l T1..I . s L00' ..d. " ..?'-? "lalnif from w w y yor r,f robu,3t '"anhood. Hence, nil resulting nml r?flox complications, which may hn nrnnerlv trrmrA n.nrit.. .n.-.. .uVri,',V"V"-" """"-V?."'. '",u nii;ii, in iiici, are ouen moro sen- .u" V,nn. ,hn "r'K'ual aliment that gives TBB. t"?'"-"". I "fV. disappear com- !,. ... l"?")-nii. I say, disappear com- HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL One porsotml visit Is preferred, but If It Is Im possible or Inconvenient for you to call nt our of lloc, write a full nnd un reserved history of your case, plainly statliiK your II' YOU C.N.OT C.1,1. TODAY AVUITi:. ADDltl'.SS 8; Sundays. 10 to 1. in the Closet" May ho driven out If you will properly apply Electricity. Hope, that most precious element, which hooiiih lost to ko many thousands of young, mlddlo nged und old inoii mid women, will spring Kindly before you again If you will apply tho right current of lCloc trlclty In tho right manner, DR. BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT In n guaranteed euro for every ailment for which ho recommends it. If you uro suffering from Ncrvo-IOxhnustloii, Gen eral Debility. Dullness of Intellect, Mo rose or Irrltnblo Temper, there Im a luck of Klcctrlclty In your system, and you Hliould supply It boforn your wholo con Ktltutlon In undermined. Weakness uf mankind cannot exist when the proper current of electricity is applleJ. Ah a reward for my discovery tho I'nlted Slates government lias given rpi, i ".. ''" erciy mm permanent: ......v Vi niiminaipo rrom inn. ivitum. if ii i im. to mo llin exclusive lice of my method of applying Klcctrlclty to the human system. My Hell Is unlike mid must not bo confounded with other electric bolls. It lias soft, silken, chamois-covered sponge electrodes, which do not burn and blister oh do tho bare metiil electrodes used on other belts, lias Interchangeable bat tery cells and can hn renewed when burned out for only 75c: others cannot bo renowed for nny price. 1'ay Unless Perfectly Cured, .tllli.tr unv rtiatnfn I rtul I'lnnw n...l Vitality, check Losses, euro ltheumatlsm In every form. Kidney, I, Ivor and madder Trou bles, Constipation, Stomach Disorders, l.nmo Hack, ill Kemalo Complaints, etc. Call or write today. Hvcry person, whether Kick or well. Mhrnitfl ritntl tin tii'n Itnnlu un HITATD THi; MKMI1IIANK. NO INTKR. NAL mtUUOINd TO HUUIN TUB STOMACH. The Ht. James treutmnnt Is local, direct und positive. The Ht. Jumea treatment Is prepared In the form of crayons, very narrow, smooth, flexible and wholly soluble, which are Inserted Into the water pussago at night where they dis solve and drposlt the medication In Its full fttrcriKth upon the Prostate Oland, contract Inz nnd strengthening the ducts and KOIt KVHIl HTOPPINO nrtAINS AND RMIH BIONH, and curing while the patient sleep.. Varicocele. Varicocele Is un accumulation of slug- Sin ti blood In the veins of the scrotum. jo noluly to Imperfect circulation and has Its origin In a diseased and torpid ProsUto Gland. Operations In this disease are only temporary, and no mechanical da vice yet dlncovo'Al has cured a single cane. arn-Ho!veiu heals thn Prostate and restores healthy circulation. Varicocele dlrapprars ttnd the HluKKlbh accumulation Is replaced by pure, healthy, rod blood. Thousands of men. strictured, weak, wasting nnd despondent, were cured and restored by thn St. J amen method last year. A vast army of men In whom the light of llfo has penetrated tho fearful nightmare of stricture and seminal decay. ntlon nf the (nenmr.nml.tA Ul lnmmm Tb. from Stricture and Ita nffan'rinir. I'matntl. tho Ht. James Association. 2 Ht Jnmes nin.iin.i ....!. FREE f IMMMUATI n ( i