Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1901, PART I, Page 11, Image 11

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PAPA'S LUCK IS LAGGARD
Hii GUdUtori Huadicapped by Crippling of
Two Foramoit 8tio1cn.
TIDE MUST TURK VHEII THEY HOOK UP
Too llnrly to llcglii I-'nrccnntliiK Muu
iittcr KunrUu Itrulilrrn lllre
Deteriuliintliin lo He In it t
I'llilah or (Jo Ilrol.c.
A combination of unfortunate circum
stances has hail mucli tu do In landing
Omaha cloie to tlio bottom o( the per
cent sro column In tho Western league this
early In tho season. First and foremom
has been tho, hunt luck which two of tho
best players lu tho club unvc bnd. Lauzon
nnd McAndrows, two of tho tjc.it fielders
nnd unquestionably two of tho best hit
tera on tho team, arc and uavo been laid up
for repairs. Their absenco from tho team
lias cott Oraah.i several gntnea.
Thero la not tho slightest doubt but that
tho Omahoa would lmvo won nlno out of
tho twclvo i;n;ncs played away from home
on tho Initial trip to tho went and south
If It hadn't been for tho unfortunnto acci
dent which put Lauzon on tho bench before
tho team had gotten fairly started lu Den
vor. And with ulthcr McAndrcws or I.atlzon
In tho Kumo It Is a certainty that the rec
ord of Karnes played ut homo would show
more, favorably for tho locals.
Another visitation ot the Nemesis was
when President Kaurko signed one Roust
ns a pitcher. Rcust wan certainly a falso
nlarm. Two games ho pitched, both
ugalurt Kansas City, and tho Mlsaourlans
inado Mr. Roust look llko thirty cents. He
was traveling under false pretenses when
hu claimed to be a pitcher.
rado.m are .down cloao to the bottom ot
tho percentage column. This fact shows
conclusively tho supcr'or material which
had been brought Into the league by all
of the other teams. The Western league
thl J season Ij a different organization from
tljo ono that occupied tho field of action
last year, especially In tho grade of players
connected with t'uo various clubs.
W-Kt-ll (.
Jl-Il x Kt.
Si-K-K 3.
,cn
fcV-Kt x Kt.
:i-K-lt I.
H Resigns .
C(M.I'-(.lt(XlLUT.
Hut It'a too early In the season to grow dls
courancd. I'rcsldcDt Rourko Is determined
to give Omaha a winning team. Tho genuine
enthusiasm which prevails In this city and
thn splendid patronago nccorded tho game
warrants tho assertion on his part' that
ho will glvo this city a team of which he
may bo proud If ho spends every dollar
ho has on enrth and Is compelled to chango
tho present personnel of tho team entirely.
Of courso, Buch a contingency as tho latter
in entirely beyond tho pnlo of likelihood.
With ono or two changes tho Omaha team
Is as strong as any In tho league. Just
'what theso changes will bo or should be
l'resldcnt Ilourko has not determined lu his
own mind. When McAndrcws gets buck
Into tho gatno nnd tho team begins to run
nlong on Its regular schedule It will bo
an easier matter to apply tho pruning
knife to tho proper spots.
"Dusty" CoonB has pitched himself Into
high favor with tbo Omaha fans. The
shutout ho ndmtnlstercd St. Joo nnd the
victory ho won from Kansas City wore
both well earned and tho responsibility
rested largely wl h him. Coons 1b easily
tho star of tho Omaha pitching start so
far. Herman, Froeland ami Graham are
nil doing good work and tho three aro as
good, perhaps, nB any thrco that might bo
selected from any other club In tho league.
Gordon gives promise of developing Into
a star. Ilecauso of tho lad's youth and
lnoxperlenco l'resldcnt Ilourko has best
tatod to glvo htm too much work to do, but
In all that tho lad has essayed to do he
has accomplished very satisfactory rcHults.
Ha followed Ileust in tbo box against
Kansas City last week aftor his predeces
sor had lost tho gamo and pitched magnifi
cent ball for four Innings. In Friday's
gamo against Denver' ho pitched winning
ball and - In nlno. cases out" ot ten would
havo had a, victory credited up to.lilm. r
"Tho most notable feature of the bate
ball games of tho past few years is the
wonderful Improvement in the ball players
whj represent the colleges of the country,"
cays a well Informed base ball authority.
"These boys who uphotd the colors of the
Institutions of learning on the base ball
diamond are the ones who aro In demand
by the managers ot tho leaguers. They are
getting faster us tbo years go by and soon,
If they keep Improving at the rate that
they havo in tho past few years, they will
bo nblo to drlvo tho league teams to the
woods.
'This season's collegian ball tosscrs arc
pcrhups tho best of tho lot. Vale, George
town, Illinois, Cornell, Harvard, Pennsyl
vania and Michigan have the premier teams.
They havo been stucked up against tho
National, American nnd Eastern league
teams. To say that they did good work
would not be giving tbo teams their duo
ercdlt. They not only covered themselves
with glory, but n most cases they made tho
leagucra hustlo as they never did before to
keep the sting of defeat from their hands.
"Hut several ot thn collegians accom
plished tho trick of beating tho leaguers.
This was dono by Yale, Georgetown,
Princeton nnd Illinois. It Is a feat that
is well worthy of mention, Inasmuch as tho
college players are, ns a rule, new to tho
game. They have been picked up as prob
able candidates nnd have been drilled by
tho coaches until they showed champion
ship timber."
CHOICE GAMES IN NEBRASKA
McIcHIiim of riipK Contests llclil li
Member of iUr Slnle Asuoeln
Hun liy Correspondence.
Itcv. James A. Youiiklns ot Oakmont, Ta.,
an honorary member of tho Nebraska asso
ciation, submllu tho following score with
tho comment, "Black's tenth lost him the
game." Hcv. Younklns (White) against J.
II. Kunkel (IJIack), Pittsburg, Pn.
, QUEEN'S OAMI1IT DECLINED.
WIIITH.
1- P.Q 4.
2- P-CJ II 4.
3- Kt-Q It 3.
4- 11. tl 4.
5- P-K 3.
6- Kt-K 3.
7 P-y It 3.
8 -It Kt x P.
!- Kt x Kt.
10- P x t P. ,
11- Kt-Q ft 4.
1SH-Q Kt (hi.
IJ-Kt.Q Kt (i,
14- Kt x It.
15- P x Kt.
H-Q-U 4.
IT-Q-ll 4 cli.
lS-lMtt X,
19-11 X II ch,
SD-lt-Kt ch.
3t-Q x P.
32-0-0.
23-U-H
21-11 x II.
SJ-Q X It.
IILACK.
1-P-Q 4.
J-P-K J.
3- Kt-K II 3.
4- P.Q n 4,
J-P-y 11 3.
5- Kt-Q II 3,
7-Q II P x P.
H-Q.g Kl 3.
9-P x Kt.
10 -Q x Kt P (?)
11- Q-Kt :.
13-Q.Il 2.
13- Kt X P.
14- Kt x It.
15- Q x Kt.
Ift-p.Q II 4.
17-II.Q 3.
1S-Q-K 2.
1J-Q x II.
50- K-K 3.
51- K-II 3.
22 Q-H 2.
!3-y x P.
24-H x It.
2.". Hoslgni.
Thero will bo four games ou tho "homo
grounds this week. Denver .closes up this
afternoon and Colorado, Springs comes to
morrow and Tuosdriy. Then tho Ilourkeltes
will go over to Dcs Moines nnd pla' n
coupto of games with tho, Hawkoycs Deaora
lion day and a third ono on Friday, re
turning hero for tho fourth gamo" of tho
week, which will bo with Dcs Moines next
Saturday. Minneapolis and St. Paul will
follow tho Prohibitionists and when tho
Minnesota Saints havo finished tholr en
gagements tho funs will havo seen all of
the teams In tho league. Then will bo time
enough to begin making forecasts of tho
way tho season will end.
As soon as McAndrowH la nblo to get
back Into tho game, which will be somo
tlmo this week, Calhoun will go back to
first and "Mc" will rcsumo his old posi
tion at thltd. Thnt will put Colonol Rich
ard Iluckley out of tho game, for the bulk
of tho backstopplng will b looked after
by Goudlng. Hut Iluckley will be retained
on tho pay roll. Tho old veteran Is ono
of tho finest In the business to tako a
young pitcher In hand and put him through
his paces. Most of his work will bo per
formed In tho morning, when tho team Is
out for practice. Gordon nnd Graham need
Just such an old experienced catcher as
Iluckley Is to steady them down nnd as
sist thorn In developing tholr best points.
Gamo played In tho Nebraska Chess asso
ciation's third tournament. It. E. Ilrega,
Callaway (White) against Dr. A. E. Ilartoo,
Arcadia (Dlack).
EVANS' GAMDIT.
WHITK.
1- p.K 4.
2- Kt-K )! 3.
3- n.Il 4.
4- P-Q Kt 4.
K-I'-Q U 3.
C-O-O.
7-P-Q 4.
5- P x P.
9-Kt-Il 3.
lAll-K 3 (a).
11-Q Kt-Q J.
13-li-U Kt 5.
13- tl-Q It 4.
14- P-K It 3.
15- P-K 5.
1-P x P.
17-11-K Kt 5.
l-n-K.
19-Q x Kt.
20 P-K 0 (c).
21- 1 x P ch.
22- P x Kt (Q) ch.
23- Q.Q 6 ch.
24- KMC 6 ch.
K-Q-K 7 mate.
II LACK.
1-P-K 4.
5 Kt-Q II 3.
3- ll-n 4.
4- 11 x Kt P.
5- lI-ll I.
S-I'.Q 3.
7-P x P.
s-n-Kt 3.
9 Il-Kt 5.
10- y-n 3.
11- Q-Q.
12- P-CJ It 3.
is-ii.crn 4.
14- II-Q 2.
15 P x P.
10-Kt-y Kt 5.
17- Q.ll.
18- Kt X Kt.
19- 11 x 11 (b).
20- P-Q II 3.
21- K-H.
22- rt x Q.
23- K-II 2.
21-K-K.
(a) A loss of time.
(b) This was fatal, as Is often true of
"e.xchnngo hunger" In this opening.
(c) Tho final touch, showing what n pawn
can do If properly trained.
Tho Denver team, which appears on tho
field of battlo to do combat with the locals
this afternoon, Is virtually tho same or
ganization nn tho ono which carried away
tho pennant last year. And yet tho Colo-
Gumo plnyed
between John I
nnd Juduo H. II.
FREN
WHITE.
1- P-K 4.
2- P-Q 4.
3- Kt-O II 3.
4- P-K 5.
rP-II 4.
6- P X P.
7- Kt-H 3.
8- 11. K 3.
9-CJ-q 2.
10-ll-K 2.
H-O-O-O.
12- P x P.
13- 11 x Kt.
14- Kt x P.
15- Kt-H 3.
1R-K x Q.
U-Kt x n,
18- I1-Q 3.
19- K It-K.
20- rt.JC 2.
21- K x It.
22- Il-Kt S.
23- Kt-K 4.
24- II-Q 8.
!S-Kt-Q ch.
26- n.q s.
27- H x n.
28- Kt x R.
29- Kt-Kt S.
In Nebraska tourmiment
.. Clark. IJncoln (White)
neugwicK. i orn (iiincK).
CII DEFENSE.
HhACK.
1- P-K 3.
2- P-Q 4.
3- Kt-K II 3.
4- K Kt-q 3.
5- P-q n 4.
e-Kt x p.
7- Kt-ll 3.
8- 1 l-K 2.
9- 0-0.
to p-n 3.
11- P X P.
12- Q-H 3.
13- 11 x II.
14- q-q,
15 - Q x Q.
14-n-q 5.
17- Kt x Kt.
18- Kt-n 3.
19- n-n : ch.
to rt x n ch.
21- Kt x P.
22- K-n 2.
23- P-K It 3.
24- P-lt 3.
SS-K-II 3.
28- P-K Kt 4.
27-n x It,
21-P-K R 4.
29- P-Kt 5.
Outdoor I'liMtlmp (tint In Aleel-
Iiir nlth Fat or.
A new outdoor game has been Invented
v.iilrh combines some ot tho features ot
golt and croquet, and promises to become
popular with people who object to the
Ion; golt course, and for whom croquet
Is too tamo. It was Introduced In Wash
ington by Commander Hcury McCreu, U. S,
N., a short tlmo ago, and since then many
golf-croquot fields have been laid out In
various parts of tho country. Tho game
possesses the advantages that It may be
played on n lawn of any shape and with
out much preparation, reports tho New
York Tilbuuo. All that Is necessary Is to
level the ground for a few feet near the
wickets. Only ono club Is required, and
tho caddies may bo dispensed with. The
ball Is cheap, and not easily lost. Tho
player gets the same kind of cxcrclso as
In golf, and tho nccurato play of croquet
Is requisite, while tho same element of
luck comes In piny.
The controlling features of golf-croquet
are: A good estimation of dlstnnco and
tho forco required to cover that distance;
accuracy in driving a ball over tho grass
or lifting It through tho nlr to clear ob
stacles. Tho course on any lawn or field
depends on tho shape ut tho place and Is
marked by wickets similar to those used
In croquet, but stronger, and by numbered
Hags. No account need bo tnken of the
distances betweon theso wickcls. It Is
oven deemed better to havo them vnrylng.
A spot or treo must be chosen near tho
center of tho lawn, und In placing tho
wickets they must face this center, ns
all shots mado through wickets uro toward
tho center. Tho wickets nro also placed
so thnt tho next one In sequenco Is In
plain view of tho last ono passed, bo that
No. 3 may bo seen from No. 2, nnd No.
6 from No. 5. Eight wickets nro usually
placed, but thero may bo less, nnd, as In
golf, ono may go over tho field twice. Tho
ball Is of wood, two and three-quarter
Inches In diameter, light nnd tough, tho
object being to get force nnd speed with
out much momentum, and to bo sure that
It will float. Tho mallets havo longer
handles than the croquet mallets, and tho
end of tho striking part Is hovelled so
that It will lift tho ball clear of the turf.
In tho booklet published by A. G. Spald
ing & Ilroi. on this subject tho following
rules for playing tho gamo nro given:
"It may bo played by two or four peo
ple, and thoso having started over tho
course, moro may stnrt without confusion.
Presuming thero nro two players, A and
11, A starts by placing the ball on
tho placo chosen for tho stnrt, and care
fully estimating tho distance, endeavors
to Bend' IiIb ball as close nri possible to tho
first wicket; this Is Btroko 1 for A. II
then follows with his stroke 1. Now, going
to where their balls nro, the ono farthest
from tho wicket plays stroko 2, and If he
Is still farthest away, ho plnys stroke 3, but
If stroko 2 carries him closer thnn his op
ponent, tho opponent plnys his stroko 2.
This Is continued until both players got
through tho wicket, tho number of Btrokos
necessary being carefully kept by each. If
n player can strike with his ball tho othor
ball, hU stroke is froo, and not counted.
The othor ball can bo replaced or left, nnd
ho can cither play from whero tho ball lies
or tnko It to any spot within tho radius of
n mallet's head from tho ball struck. In no
case can ho assume to have passed through
a wicket. In playing with four players,
two play as partners, llko In golf, using
ono ball nnd alternating strokes. Having
passed tho first wicket, tho others aro
mado In tho same way."
Tho game may bo played to count by tho
total number of strokes necessary to go
through the wickets, In which case the
player making nil wickets with tho least
number Of strokes wlnH, or It mny bo played
by wickots, In which caao tho wicket counts
for the- player who makes It in tho least
number of strokes, nnd whcio plnyors aro
equal as to strokes for n wicket no account
Ib taken by either player for thnt wicket.
Ono gamo Is called "nil strokes," tho othor
"all wickets."
PUGILISM LOOKS HOPELESS
Michfg&n and Yfitconjfn Govsrnori Jin ii
Knockout.
JEFFRIES IS STILL AFTER RUHl
Amntrnr Athletic Toiiriiiinirn t.
Tho South Omaha Athletic club will con
duct nn amateur athletic tournament for
six nights, beginning June 3. Prizes will
be given tho successful contestants In box
ing and wrestling mntchos. All profes
sional boxtrs and wrestlors will be barred
from tho contests. Boxing will bo for
points only and thoro will bo contests
open to men of all weights.
Wlicel dull Unco.
Tho Omaha Wheel club will glvo a road
rnco and picnic at Ruser's park on Decora
tion day. Tho road race will begin
promptly at 2:30 and will begin nnd end at
tho park. Twenty-five prizes will bo
awarded to the contestnnts. Thero will
also be potato ruceg, foot races, suck races
and other Interesting features.
Diiv It .nrr.
Do not wait until you or some of your
family aro sick nigh unto death, nnd then
send for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea Ilcmedy, but buy It now nnd be
prepared for nn emergency. It is the one
remedy that can nlways be depended upon In
the most sovoro nnd dangerous cases. It
Is equally valuable for children nnd when
reduced with water and sweetened !b pleas
ant to take. For sale by all druggists.
Illii t: ! I on Sim I'riineliico for
Possible .Mi-rllim-llmitf. liy Lit
tle I VI lint for tho
Co in I ii IT Week.
Unless tbo summer months turn up 6omo
reversal ot the existing conditions there
will be little to uniueo tho devotee of
pugilism next fall and winter. Tho latest
solar plexus blow a which the gamo has re
ceived were delivered by Governors Hllss
of Michigan nnd LaFolletto of Wisconsin
und each of tho executives scored a clean
knockout.
In Chicago there seems to bo little pros
pect of a revival ot tho sport, the game
has had a shroud placed on it In the south
and tho far west offers the only possible
field where gladiators of tho squaicd circle
mny come together In combat. Jim
Jeffries, the champion ot the big pugs, has
directed attention toward San Francisco,
where ho says ho proposes to go per
sonally iiiul muko nrrangenunts with some
out of the athletic clubs there for a meet
ing with Gus Uuhlln. This, at any rate, Is
one report of Jeffries' intention.
Another report has It that the champion
Is booii to purt company with his manager,
W. A. Urndy, and go It on his own hcok.
Ills first venture, It is said, will bo tho
opening of n big buffet at tho Uuffulo ex
position, llrndy has so many affairs
theatrical to look after that he Is suld
to bo very willing to be relieved from the
responsibilities ot managing tho prlzo big
pugilist of the land, especially Inasmuch ns
thu lighting gamo Is on the downgrade
now.
Tho Iluffalo buffet proposition is said to
bo entertained by Jeffries as something to
fall back upon In caso ho falls to arrango
matters for it meeting with Huhlln In
'Frisco. Jeffries' expressed Intention of
going to Snn Francisco to give his per
sonal attention to the preliminary ar
rangements for n meeting with Uuhlln In
dicate that all reports which have pre
viously been circulated regarding the sign
ing of the agreement nnd tho decision to
meet In the Golden (lute City have been
without foundation.
Two bouts between the little fellows aro
scheduled for tho coming week. Ono will
como off In South Omaha, when Oscar Gard
ner and Pntsy Mngner will got together,
and tho other will be In 'Frisco between
Terry McOovcrn and Aurcllo llerrera.
Gardner and Mugner havo both been in the
city for somo time past in careful training
for their match and the men who aro pro
moting tho go are confident that It will bo
a fnst and exciting one.
A good deal of Interest centers In tho
mntch botween McGovern nnd Herrern.
Tho latter Is n featherweight whoso fame
has never got far beyond his native town,
Ilakersfleld, Cal,, but he Is cracked up to bo
a fast and furious fighter nnd has nny
number of backers who aro willing to stako
their faith In his ability to put tho cham
pion featherweight away with plenty of
money. Hen era saw tho fight between Mc
Govern nnd Gardner nnd Is quoted nB ex
pressing tho opinion that McGovern wasn't
Buch-a-much ot a fighter after all, His
courage in ngrcclug 'to n match with tho
"Hrooklyn wonder"' Is In Itself rather sur
prising, but his conndencef being able to
accomplish that which"; 'some of tho top
notchcrs In featherweight circles havo been
unablo to do Is little short of "amazing.
A big list of entries has been secured for
tho state amateur athletic tournament
which will bo In progrens nt South Omaha
during tho week beginning- Juno 3. In all
of theso contests profsiional pugllls's and
so-called prlzo fighters will bo barred and
only thosp who have boxed or wrestled In
an amateur way will bo permitted to par
ticipate. Tho boxing contests will bo fcr
men weighing frftra 105 pounds up, Includ
ing a lO.Vpound special, bantamweight,
featherweight, lightweight, weltcrtvolght,
middleweight and heavyweight. There will
be thrco clas3ca for wrestlers lightweight,
mlddlowelght nnd heavyweight. Tho win
ners of tho different class contests will all
be awarded haudsomo gold medals nnd
thero promises to be eomo lively contcs's
for tho trophies,
Old HoI1Uti ljxirrlener.
M. M. Austin, u civil war veteran of
Winchester, Ind,. writes: "My wlfo wns
sick a long tlmo In spite ot good doctor's
treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr.
King's Now Life Pills, which worked won
ders for her health," They always do, Try
them. Only 25r. nt Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
SYPHILIS
1K. A. I. MiAKLKs,
tho Moat Hellnulr .SpoelnlUt In l)l
raarn of .Men.
6TRICTURE t'ured with a new Home
treatment. No pain, no
detention from busluets,
URINARYtUney ami Illaddcr Troubles,
Wenk Hock, Burning Urlna,
frequency ot Urinating, Urine, High Col
ored or with milky sediment on Htutidlng.
cured for Ufo nnd
polsnn thoroughly
cleansed from tbo iytam. Soon overy
licit und symptom disappears completely
kud forever. No "IHtEAKlNU OUT" of ths
OUeaso on tho skin ur face. Treatment
contain no diingeroub druss or Injurious
medicine.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or vic
tims of NrrvouB De
bility o. Exhaustion, Wanting WfKknCks,
v. 1th early decay In youug and middle
need, lack ot vim, vigor and strength,
tvlth orsaiia Impaired nnd weak. Cure
r,uarant!d.
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 lleliex Complications
and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses
of Men.
VARICOCELE
Are you afflicted with Varicocele or Its results Nervous Dblllty-Rnd are you
nervous, Irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-time energy and ambition!
Aro you suffering from Vital Weaknen, etc.? There Is a derangement of the sensl
tlvo oriui of your Plvic System, and even though it gives you no trouble at pres
ent, It will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your nervous system, un
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CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW
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DISEASES of MEN ONLY
Dr. McGrew it? tho only
Specialist in Omiiha who
has nlways limilud his prac
tice) strictly to Diseases
and Disorders of Men.
26 Years of Unlimited Experience
15 Years in Omaha,
The doctor's remarkable
success in this lino of practice
has never boon equalled. His
resources and facilities for
treating this class of diseases
are unlimited, lie is endorsed
by all for his skill, reliability,
and fairness in his charges;
Ilis entire professional life has
boon devoted to tho study and
practice of thoso diseases.
VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE POS
ITIVELY CURED IN LESS THAN
TEN DAYS.
nn. .m'(;hi:v,
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to the treatment of Varicocele and Hydrocele, and it but justice to him to say without fear
of contradiction that his treatment of these diseases has no equal anywhere.
AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED.
HOT SPR.NGS TREATMENT Jilood Poison and all diseases of the Blood.
Dll. McGKKW can give you HOT SPItlXUH Ireatment for BLOOD DISEASES, (ex
cept the water), and he GUAKAXTEES better UESFLTS and better satisfaction, be
sides you can take his treatment right, at, home, and no one will over find out that you
have this terrible disease. It, is quite different when you go to the Springs, for that trip
alone is quite sufficient to advertise just what your ailment is. Have you thought of this
All external signs of t his disease disappear at once under Dr. MeG row's treatment, and
not a spot or pimple will ever appear to expose the nature of your disease. This fact
alone is a priceless comfort and consolation to one afflicted with this ailment. Dr. Mc
Grew GUARANTEES you a PERMANENT CTKE for life.
MEDWnilC nCDII ITV Loss of via,U.v' ''oss of Urain 1mvor Voov Memory,
ilttlYUllU UlDILII I Despondency, and all weakness of unnatural disorder.
CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FREE.
TREATMENT BY MAIL.
OFFICE HOrUS 8 a.m. to J) p.m.; Sundays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. P. O. BOX 7(50.
Office Over 215 So, 14th St,, Bet Douglas and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Nebraska.
Dewey & Stone Furniture Co.
11 15 AND 1117 FARNAM STREET.
Klll!C.VTin.VAI. XOTI3S.
A club In bolnir formed nt Ynle. onnslKt-
InR of thoBe whoso fathern or Krnndfuthers
fought In tho civil war. tho object being to
lilan tin minimi Memorial day.
The seventh nnnunl sesFlon of the Co
lumbian Catholic Biimmcr school will he
held nt Detroit, Mich,, July 0-31. Many
eminent Bcholars, lay nml cleric, will de
liver lectures citirinK mo Hereon.
Dr Stanford U. Chullle, deun of the
Medical school of Tulunn university, New
Orleans, has Just been mado an 1.UD. by
that Institution, to mark the completion
of his llftleth year In Its service.
Ur. Iiryan of tho rnlverslty of Indiana,
who has accepted the presidency of tho
Central Normal and Trade school of Ma
nila, expects to tako with him twenty
touchers, most of them Kraduates of tho
University of Indiana.
A blind physician has been Graduated
from the Chlcnso Homeopathic Medical
college, winning the highest honors, 1I- Is
Oeorgo S. Dobbins, u young man who linH
been totally blind for eighteen years. Ho
won his degreo principally by his remark
able powers of concentration of lils won
derful memory.
In California they have discovered that
it Is more prolltablo for the children not
to study nt home. Investigation proved
that those who did not study at homo
were not only more prollclent on the whole,
but enjoyed much better health, so u law
has been pnssed to cover the subject, and
hereafter It will bo nn uffenso for n teacher
to requlro u child to study nt home.
Although tho committee of 1'rlncMon's
nlumnl to collect jaW.OOu for a new gym
nuHlum has been at work only a few day,
more than JOO.GOO is already subcrlbcd, and
there is every Justification for the expecta
tion that by commencement the amount
itixurni wm uti m ii'ti.i .i-o.vxj. j ue anil
of the commlttco Is to g.'t upon the ub
Bcrlptlon list the name of every nlumnu.'
of the university,
Mrs. Surah Dnvls of FVnmore, near Iluek.
Ingham, Knglund, Is reported to be tho old.
est school teacher In the world ur-tuullv
engaged In tho work. She is the regular
teacher In the national school in her iih
tlvu village ut tho ngo of SI, and has tnuuht
tho sume school for over nfty years.
Although the Philippine! commlsFlon
enacted u provUlon last January making It
lawful for the priest or mlulstpr of a
church to teach religion lu (he public
schools ut stated times to pupils whose
parents or guurdlnns asked for such in
struction. It Is announced by the commis
sion thnt thus far not one sueh ncpiest has
ben made, which ii considered lran?e.
Inasmuch hi to many uf the Filipino are
Roman Catholics, and thereforo presumably
anxious to hae religion luuglit n th'
public schools.
In the rural district of Trance every
pupil, boy or girl, takes to school In the
morning a handful of vegetables, nnd puts
them In n largo pan of water. They are
washed by one of tho older pupils, who
take turnn at performing this duty. Tien
tho vegetables are placed In a kettle with
water und u piece of pork, und are cooked
while the bisons are going on. At Hill
o'clock each member of the co-operative
association has a bowl of hot soup. To
cover the cost or fuel und meat, thojo
pupils who can afford It pay from i to 4
soui a month. In most of the cities of
France thn pupIN In the public schooli
are now furnished with their noondav
rniih at "school canteens," maintained
Hither by the municipality or by private
tfeiiricslty.
A Fortunate Transaction
6.00
in Furniture
enables us to
ofTor some un
usual values in medium and high grado goods way down below
regular prices. We mention only a few of tho bargains
4f Ladles' 11. E. Maplo Writing
. .. . . .
:v' im'sk, ncaiiy unisnco
Quartered Oak Dresser, largo bevel mirror,
swell top and drawers, "l 6 OO
Mahogany Dressing Tnble, Inrgc pattern
plate mirror, shopped legs Ifi AO
nnd top, nt 10Vf J
Massive Oak Sideboard, 18x40, French plate
mirror, very heavily carved, O O flffc
Oak Chlnn Case, bent glass sides, mirror
back of top shelf, 40-in. wldo
by B ft. 8-ln. high, nt
at
Flno Drawer Chiffonier, In oak or Imita
tion mahogany, with 12x10 bevel mirror,
cast brass trimmings, '2i 50
Oak Extension Table, top 45x45-111., line in
fluted legs, extends 8 feet,
only
Ladles' Oak Writing Desk,
French legs, polished, at ....
Oak or mahogany finish Dres
sing Table, 12x18, oval mirror,
n. E. Maplo or Oak Dressing Tnblo
bovel mirror, nicely finished...,
24,00
5,75
10,5O
8,75
C-pleco Parlor Suit, heavy onk frame, up
holstered in good qunllty -y ff
of tapestry, nt 3 3J
3-pleco Parlor Suit, Inlaid frnme, uphol-
"ne . stored In silk brocatol, CZt
11,50 nl 22,50
Hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention in this lot, which you are
invited to inspect.
Dewey & Stone Furniture Co.
1115 and 1117 Farnam Street.
Another Special I
lur i ins w eett
$35 Stormers, $25
The Stormer lllcycle In known nil over
the world au being the best blcyclo ever
sold ,1'or tXi, This week are offering
them for fi". This Is just $10 less than you
can buy nny other wheel of the same grade.
They nro all fitted with Hartford tires and
one-pleco crunk, robln'B-cgg bluo or hluck
Hi 1 1 1 1 . See them lu our show windows.
Other Now Wlioels. $15.00.
Second-hand Wheels, $3X0, J5.C0, $S.0u and
M. & W. Tires j:).0rt
Other Double Tube Tires $j.t
Saddles 75c
Single Tube Tires $1.73
Single. Tubes 7Jc
Pedals , 50o
Inner Tube , 7iic
CjiiBter Ilrnkcs put cm your wheel $0.00
Omaha Bicycle Co.,
Cor, Itllh ami Clilcnuo
STAMP PHOTO CARDS
enEnt finlih. htdnmf
("uIbii: s;re a'ivt Ini-hes
Only 10 cents n doien
i st paid to any ailorm
in t . S, or Canada, rrr.u
l- tl lnl'ver urp 1 We
are rcjpomlble. k'o,'tliou
d.illv.
irsnusoN cRiNTisn cn
Ujjj, low. U, S, A.
WEAK,
WASTING
STRICTURED
MEN
Cured While
You Sleep.
IN 15 DAYS I
19,846-CURES DURING LAST YEAR 19.846
Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Be-
' .... r Itl CICTCDM flAVC
neaiii xne aun in rinuun um.
Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment
Applied Locally and Directly to me aucucu rm.
Vl i
Wo answer the
questions briefly- "
yo.i cut un artery
In your arm you do
not take Intornal
medicine to stop thi
How of blood. jOb
I'SR LOCAL AP
PLICATIONS. Sim
ilarly when the ure
thral ducts become
weakened and re
laxed it Is ridicu
lous to take inter
nal treatment, which must pass thr''Kli
th stomach and urine Morn It reaches
tho scat of dlseuse. Tho sem na ducts pro
lect Into tho urethral cc.im l"' he
Prostato (Hand, und are easily treated by
LOCAL. 'IHIS,T3II3.N'T.
Dr. Carter's "Oran-Solvent" soluble
ItouKlts will dissolve, dlsest nnd fortver
rcmovo
STRICTURE
In 15 days, without pain, Injury or Incon-!
vcnlonce. Tlia bouisles ure Inserted ut
nlsht nnd act whlla joj sleep. "aran
Holvnnt" removes every symptom of strict
ure, luavlim tho canul an heulthy ua whin
natuio formed It. Ho HK1JTAL Cl.'T
TLVU OH DILATING. NO INJECTIONS
TO mm TAT 13 TH13 MEMHRANE. NO
INT EI IN A L Til tUQGINO TO RUIN TUB
STOMACH. The St. James treutment .
loral, direct nnd positive.
The St. James treatment is prepared IB
the form of crayons, very narrow, smootn.
llcxible and wholly eol'iable, which are in
serted Into the wnlor nassake at nlKtU,
where they dissolvo and deposit the medlca
Hon In Its full strength upon the 1 rostiiu
(Hand, contrnctlnB and HtrencthonlriK ; tn
ducts und FOREVER STOPPING DRAIN H
! AND EMISSION!!, nnd curlnK while tn
putlcnt sleeps.
VARICOCELE
Vnrlcocelo Is an accumulation of slug,
clsh blood In the veins of tho scrotum, dm
, n..K- In Imnorfort iMrclllllt On. UUd has It!
or'Kln In a diseased and torpid Prostata
Glnnd. Operations in this dlseaso zr
only temporary, and no mechanical devlc
yet discovered has cured u nlnKle case.
Gran-Solvent heals the Prostate and re.
stores healthy circulation. Varicocele dM
npppars nnd the nltiKxIsh nccrjmulatlon U
renlnced bv pure, heulthy red blood.
Thousands of men ntrlctured, weak, wast
lnR nnd despondent were cured and re
stored by tho St Jnmes method last vran
A vnft nrmy of men In whom the light el
Ufo has penetrated tho fearful ulnhtmar
of stricture mid sutnlnul decay.
11V .MAIL CAN UK USKI) by the PATIENT
AS bUCCIhl'UI.LY AS BV OURSELVES
HOAU: TREATMENT
Space will not permit a complete description of the Incompnrublo Kt. James treat
,nrnt In Urethral Dleatos, Every oufforer from Stricture, and the offspring. Pros
tills and Seminal Weakness, should wrlta to tho St Jstneu As- urn n mm fJM
sociatlon, 62 St. James Hulldlnn, Cincinnati, O., for their lllus- U-B E, mm
trnted work showlnu tho parts of the human system Involvmi In B (JT. B If
Urethral Ailments, which they send to rr.nlo Applicants, tocuro- tmM M
Iy wrapped in plain package., prepaid.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
ST. JAMES ASSN., 62 ST. JAMES BLDG,, CINCINNATI, 0.