THE OMAHA DAILY BJGE , SUOTAY. MAY 31 , 1S91-SIXTEEN PAGES. I VIGIN Wonderful , Marvelous , Miraeulousf/liave been some of the cures made by ALLDISEASESOF In or TREATED. TESTIMONIALS : Two years ago I was attaeltod with n tcvoro cold wliich in my belief led on to consumption. 1 Legan to take physi cians' advice , who said 1 could not lastO months. Several others agiced with .him. I boc.-iino bo weak that I quit work. I hud heard ni out the Chinese doctor and his cures. lie fiankly told mo that it was only a matter of time and I would got well. I ttok his medi cine 0 months , and now I am perfectly well and hearty. I am working every day and feel perfectly cured. [ Siiniod.l B. U. You.NO , 2715 N. 21th St. This certifies that I have been under the treatment of Dr. C. Gee Wo for sick headache and general debility. Could not do anything. I now fool , after 2 wooKs' treatment , perfectly cured. I have previously tried all kinds of medi cines and doctors. Always relieved only for a time. Anybody wishing to see mo can bee my hoalthv appearance by calling at 1602'5th St. [ Signed ] Mits. II. LUOK , 1502Tith St. For the last few years I have boon a victim of chronic sickness of several kinds. My trouble began with rheu matism , then hcminorrai/o of the lungs and finally heart disease completely wrecked nio. I bold my property and wont to Europe. I spent most of my money trying to get well. At last I ro- turno'd to Om-ili'i and becran to doctor with the Chinese Doctor. Ho has en tirely cured mo and today I am grateful in attesting to his skill. I will advise anyone sulToring as I did to see Dr. Goo Wo. Mits. W. A. NICHOLSON. 007 18th St. Dr. C. Goo Wo Dear Doctor : I write this to thank you very much for your kind and efficacious treatment in my case during the last two months. I have not ever felt like I now do , halo and hearty. My disease , general do- billty , pains in the chest have all gone , lily brothers , family are likewise in good health. I write this and you are at full liberty to publish it in order that my frifiids may find that I owe my good healthy toyou. With best respects , I am truly , M. V. VAN WOIIMHU , 1717 3rd St. , Council BlulTs , la. THE LAST OF MAY'S ' SPORTS- A Breezy Batch of Qctsip About Iho Great National Pnstimo. WHISPERINGS FROM THE WHEEL Turf and I'ligillHtlc Notes Tlio Kennel - nol Club Tlio Trap and Gun and Ocueral Mihuollauy. The Omaha kennel club hold tholr meet ing as announced Tuesday , to complete un- llnlshod business loft ever from tnj regular monthly mooting hold Tuesday , May 12. Treasurer Max J. Baor hamtod In his resig nation much to the regret of the club. Mr. Baor still retains his membership , how ever , but could not give his time us treasurer on account of his absence from the city. In resigning Mr. Baor reccommonded John H. Short as a worthy and capable inuu as his successor. John T. Evans , president , put the resigna tion before tlio club which win accepted nnd John H. Short wns elected to 1111 the vacancy by a unanimous vote. In the now treasurer the Omaha IConnol clue has secured n thorough fanciar nnd gon- tlouion , who has been connected with dogs and dog shows for many years. His fancy runs to Beagle hounds nnd Cocker npanlols , In which ho has already nnido a success. Many good ones having been biiid bv him nt Rockford , 111. Mr. Short has nlsp ofllcintod as judge several times at bench shows In the cast and is a good all around dog nan. Ho lias taken up his homo here in Omaha , being proprietor of the Grand bakery , and It may bo hinted that "Jnck Short" will stop work nny time "to talk flog. " It would bo moro than unjust to pass over without mentioning Mis. Short , n lady who takes as much pridu and interest in line dogs as her partner nnd by whoso care nnd attention some of Jack's good ones were savea. The last number of the Canine World re ceived at the Omaha kennel club room 1ms a beautiful colored portrait of Cyril Jackson , cocrotary of the Bath , England , show always u successful fixture. Lust week this doggy paper had n picture of "Champion Ductile , " n field spaniel. To say that these life-like portraits nro inturo.itlng Is not enough. The club ir preserving them In a scrap ulbum , receiving ono each week , will soon make n collection. These pictures can bo soon nt nny time , The secretary wishes to say that the con- otltutlon and by-laws of the Omaha kennel club nro now ready for distribution and ho shall bo pleased to mall n copy to tiny person upon application. Address , Secretary O , 1C. C. , tiiu South Fourteenth street , Omahu , Nob. _ mooting t' thu Poultry ( 'lull. The Omaha Poultry , Pigeon nnd Pot Stock association holds Its regular monthly meeting Monday evening , Juno 1 , nt 8 o'clock sharp , and as there is important business to coma before fore the meeting tlui president calls on nil members to bo present , so that they may vole on all questions to como before the associa tion. Any now member * wishing to Join nro cordially Invited , Rooms SHU South Four- toiath street , Tlint The story of that great twenty-two Inning bnttfb out ut Tacomn has nrrivod from the northwest. It was the longest championship gnuio on record , although Harvard and Man chester played twenty-four Innings without a run In 18T7. Before this last romarknblo eon- test the longest championship match was played nt Providence August 17 , 18 * ) , between - twoen the Providence and Datrolt national lenjruo teams , eighteen Innings , score 1 to 0. This B to fi conflict wns no pilcuor.i * buttlo , us ono would naturally suppose , although the work of little Neal Donufliuo has never boon equaled by any pltchor under any cir cumstances lu a professional contest. Time wad OBiiiu singles and doubles were out on is He ? An eminent physician , .whose relatives and an cestors , have held most important positions under the Chinese government. His father was a skilled physician , and his forefathers have practiced medi cine from generation to generation. Rigid study in medical schools of China , com mencing when he was nine years old. Eight years in medical colleges. A diploma of the first rank , from the national medical college , at Pckin. office5i9N.i6thstDrTfrnRR WO , The GliinBse Ptipician , office519 % Medicines for those Who Cannot See the Doctor in Person. Dr. Chang Gee Wo. These rare Olilnobo | iri'i-erltlons | ) aio put up In Ixil Ill's for the benullt of tho-,0 who ( annot co-no to Omaha and t-oo the doctor. 1'or sale 1)V ) The Chinese Medicine Co. , Ur any llrst-class drnsglst In your town. Since tlio doctor Has boon practicing medi cine lu Omaha no has rccolvcd every day let ters fiom : ill over till country bogtrlinr him to treat at a distance , or send medicine. Ho now consents at lust to gtvo every one , no mutter where ho lives the t-hanceto take his rcmiirk- able n odielnps , consisting of Chinese chemi cals , minerals and vegetable substances. The cost will be inslgnilk-ant considering the value of tlu'sn medicines , which for the last two years have onied si many chronic i nd stubborn diseases that you have only to read the testimonials and bo convinced. The Doctor does not put up ono remedy to cure all diseases , and eauh disease has Its own seuarati' medicine , which Is perfectly harm less and safe to take. by the outfielders. There wore no circus catches , but honest put-outs after hard sprint ing and excellent judgment. This kind of plav was not confined to any Individual player. The hitting was as great a loaturo as the lielding. Look at tlio twonty-threo put-out-s by the Tncoma outlleld and the six teen by the Seattle outlleld. The exoltomont was intense , and at each meeting of the ball mid bat the crowd would arise as ono man and stand with open mouths until the man was disposed of. Thoscoro- Tacomn. . . 002001000000001001000 1-0 Hi-nttlo 3 10000000U00001001000 0-5 Knrnort runs : Tucoiua 3 , Hcnttlo 2. Two-lmio lilts : ItuutcllITu , Kiillor , Miukrtty , Shoonock.Im - niur. Tlireu-tiiuo lilts : DoniiKliuo. Kocnnu , Hacrl- llco liltt : Cody 2. Kullor2 , lIcTiunn' ' , Slicn , I'oncll , Nonmmt , Zlminer , Kuoirir. Doublu plnya : hlioi , Xlniincrnnil blioenut-U 3. Struck out ! Tnconm J , ScuttloS. Stolen ti.iius. T.icnmn 6 Ha-ittlo 5. Itnso DII ball * . Tm-ninn U , Scatllu Loft on bases : TacoinaZ. ' , Seattle II. Pnssoil ball : Coily. Hit by Pitched ball : Uoutclliro. Umplru Kd. U. lli-nflo. Tlinuof KIIIUO : Tlirou hours ami thlrty-llvo min utes. Hrrakl'iiHt lor tlio Crtxuks. Sioux City is playing n very stiff game in tbo field. Tomnoy has a game log , but bo plays ball all the samo. Old "Cy. " Sutcllffo Is n western favorite all along the lino. ' John I. Rogers was anxious to keep Hustod when it was too Into. Kid Baldwin is catching ns well as ovor. Ho is nlso as fresh us over. Watkins' "Apostles" want to brace up. It's never too Into too moml. The Sleepy Hollows Intend to have as good u team ns there Is In the city. It is about time the Kden Musoo "fronks" were making their nppoarnnco. Jack Pinkett's arm is getting all right again , nnd ho can throw ovorhandoa. The West Omahns have n eroat Inflcld in KlelTnor , Pattoison , Bolan and Camp. Kennedy nnd Peterson nro doing the pitch ing lor the Shamrocks and doing it woll. Chub Collins , the Western association um pire , has been sued for broach of promise. Kunsas City released U'obbor alter a trial of one gamo. Ao has signed with the Jollut team. Hogrlovor Is learning to pitch. Ho Is said to bo ublo to pitch u ball through a six-inch plunk. Tl.o Shamrocks glvo nbonollt ball Wodiios- day , Juno ! ) , at Forest HallSixth and Pierce stivots. President Spoas says ho saw Shugart piny ball in Joliet last summer and wanted to buy him than. Elinor Smith is doing the hardest hitting In thu Kansas City team , und Pickott is close up to him. Kansas City is In the soup. " Manning's crack pitchers are an easy mark for opposing batsmen. The slugging that has boon going on in the west lately is something to make a man's hair stand on end. Big Blllv O'Brlon ' is doing great work for Denver. He is Holding well and ids hitting I ; immense. Connors , pitcher of the Union Pacific team last season U playing right field for the Shamrocks. Conloy continues to put up n good second base game for St. Paul. His batting is his weakest point. Pltchor Buckley tins boon released by Mil waukee , and Pltonor Ualtou of tbo St. Pauls bus been let go. Fouriuor'H time en mo nnd ho was | > ouudod hunt. Well , it comes to all of thorn if they'll only bo patient. Why dou't some team jocuro "Spud" for n pltchor. Spud has good curvo4 aud u drop that would fool nay bailor. The Shamrocks secured a good ono In Moore , first baseman. lie Is a good all-round player and a splendid bailor. Billy Van Armon. the shortstop of last year's Eden Musuo loam , will leave the city shortly for Washington territory. Tuo Western association sluggers like to THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DIFFERENT REMEDIES. FIRST DR. O. GEE WO'S BLOOD PURIFIER. SECOND ER. O. GEE WO'S RHEUMATISM CURE. run up against sweet , juicy pitchers. All the boys uro fond of Kansas City Pours. A mooting will bo called shortly at which It is desired that every team in the city bo represented. Notice will be given inTUB Iiii : : . Buckmberfrer's Sioux Citys are no snap for any team. The loam is drawing great crowds , considermg tbo misfortunes of the team. Rod O'ltourko is fielding well for St. Paul , but ho is away off In his battinc. Ho was always considered a heavy hitter till thla year. year.Hart Hart has pitched another great game for Sioux City against the Denvors , letting the Mountain Lions down for four scattering hits. hits.A A great many of the clubi think ho are the Tonays la the Western nssociationlraco. But they are all pretty good horses , rain or shine. "Rabbi" Clark says he is In It this season harder than over. Hero Is a chance for a team wanting a hard-working player and a good batter. The race is a great ono in the west , and the fellow who thinks ho can pick the winner at this slago of the game has nerve enough to rob a coach. Toboau is a great deal like Anson ; whoa the umpire doesn't ' give him the earth , ho is satlsgod with two-thirds the best of itutd want's loft ovor. Minneapolis has resurrected Billy Burdlck. Ho was ouriod pretty ( loop , but the demand for a semblance of a pitcher induced the Min nies to dig him up. Umpire Knight seems to bo doing nicely. AIoiuo is an educated man. having roceivod'a line education during his term in ( jirard college - logo , Philadelphia. Johnny Sowdors is not pitching with the speed ho used last year , but Mai.nlng thinks ho will como around all right. Ho has boon overworked thus far. The West Omalms Imvo lost the last three games played not on account of poor playing , but a little hard luck. When they got round to it look out for them. The Kr.ns.is city pluvors nro away oft in their team work. If Manning doesn't nuke his boys tuko n brack pretty soon his reputa tion will suffer. Old Norman Bauer , with the Omahas this year , scorns to have caught hls.soeond wind. There is not a pitcher in the Western associ ation dolnir bettor work than ho. Did you see Lincoln take OIT its coat mid sail into Milwaukee unit Sioux City ) And did you notice the fur llyl Dave is a b-n-a-d man whoa ha gets riled. It was n cis > o of root hog or die , and ho rooted. The way llttla Shugart hits tno ball is n caution to snakes. Ho scorns to got uaywhuro from three to a dozen hits in a game , and doesn't scorn to give u continental whether they uro singles or homo runs. Big Swartwood of Sioux City is no young blood. Ho played with Hollinirer's Dotrolt team twelve years ngo 1870. Km dross , Satilisbury , Ltobv , Barclay and others wore members of Hollingor's baud the same year. Oh , Juckey , JacKoy Rowe , If you could only throw you'd bo up on top as n good back stop and got a rattling show. But , Jackoy , Jackoy Uowe , you gave out yours ngo ; you were then in your prime , uud caught sublime m dear old Buffalo. McClollan Is playing well for 'Denver , where they glvo prizes for homo runs. To beau won n hht for the tint homer , Curtis received n handsome cano for the second and Short Stop White received a silk umbrella for scoring the third four-tmggor , It's rather amusing to hoar Denver enthu siasts speak about "Founder's wonderful command of the ball. " In a recent gnmo Founder topped the record of the 'oaaon by giving seventeen mon bases oa balls. Won derful command , indeed I In Jim Manning the Kansas Cltys hnvo n bustling , active , ambitious , enthusiastic cap tain , and ono of the most Intelligent aim gen tlemanly ball players In the profession. It takes u good many hard knocks to down that kind of a player , and ho U bound to keep his club "in It" to the very end. HusUul has signed to plav with Kansas City on Jack Pickott's rocominendutlon. They played together In the Philadelphia Brotherhood team last season , and PIckett says that I lusted will muku u rood man If given plenty of work. The 1'hiludolphla league club bail its uct stretched to corral THIRD DR. O. GEE WO'S CATARRH CURE. FOURTH DR. C. GEE WO'S Indigestion & Dyspepsia CURE. FIFTH DR. O. GEE WO'S Sick Headache Cure , Hustod , but Kansas City gave up the most money and bagged thu game. from tlio "Wheel. Have you looked In at the library lately ? Holyland Smith , the Safety King , reels off a milo in 2 :20 : this yoar. Run to Calhoun today. Start from the clubhouse at 7:15. : Heads are iu fair condi tion. tion.There There Is about Sir > ,000,000 worth of 'cyclo property In the United States. This is a recent - cent estimate. Willie Windlo rides a pneumatic ordinary racer this season , the tirst ono brought to the United States. Have you sooa ono of the now dog para- lyzorsl They nro just what 'cyclists have boon looking for for some timo. Holonn , Montana , has twelve lady riders , Omahn has six , just half the number , yet wo are called n progressive city. Minneapolis has the bike favor bad. The latest is a permit from the mayor allowing cyclists to use the sidewalks during muddy weather. The house coramittoo ought to make some changes in the club houso. Slofkan and his bugle ought to bo abolished or looked up la the wheel rooms. At 10 o'clock this morning S. J. Black of Cleveland , O. , .starts on his trip around the world. Ho will ride from Clovoalnd to Saa Francisco and take the atoamcr from there to Tokio. The now membership committee nro hustlers. Uomo around and uttond the next regular business meeting and listen to the long list of now members they have so- cuiod. Wo will have n stnto moot this year , prob ably about July , or Inter in the month. How does" Columbus stnko you i It is "right lu line , " and the hotel accommodations are "out of siffht. " II. II. Rhodes , the local consul for Omahn , has returned from an extended trip through the state. Mr. Rhodes has boon hustling up league memberships and has added qulto a number to his string. Hoyn , the photograohcr , has boon having a siege of it the lust few days on account of the club members who wcro doslrous of pos ing ns Urook statutes , should not wondnr but moro than otio lo.-xso has been broken in the operation. The bones of Baron Drals , the man who first concioved the Idea of a bicycle , were oxhumoU several days ago and placed lu a murblo tomb la ono of Germany's largest oitios.100 oyclllstfl of both sexes followed the remains to its la f. resting place , mounted on their wheels anuVwoaring the uniform of their respective clUbs. Nebraska division dins the ! ollowing now members this wookn S. R. Cooke , Omaha , No. B ,317 ; R. H. Calkins , Omaha , No. a 1 , 113 ; H. H. Moohun , OWelll , No. 31-Ul ; R. M. Thompson. Wilbory No. 24-Hll ; JOB Molcor , Wtlbor , No. 2 , HSt "W. W. Boanor , Wllbor , No. 2l,4 r ; M. W. .Cochroa , Wllbor , Mo. 24 , H8 < fc The lamp ordlnarlco U being rigidly en forced by the authorities in Washington , Buffalo and Boston , , Wheelmen using tholr mounts after darkj lire compelled to carry a lamp or lay thomsblVos llnblo to n hnavy lino. It ls a good thing1 for both pedestrian and cyclist. Many narrow escapes are had night ly right hOro in outr'olty which In some cases might result seriously for the parties con- corned. _ _ _ ' Movements of tlio Amateurs. The Falconers play at Blair again today. Kid Miller strikes out from eight to II f to on men ovary gamo. Bolan Is covering shortflold for the West Omahas in great shnpo Grand Joan will bo sooa in the box for the West Omahns before long. The West Omahas play their second game at Missouri Valley today. Williams is pitching n good steady game for the Crane company toam. Visiting teams get a hard deal when playIng - Ing nt PlotUmouth , so it U said. The Cranes nnd Nonpariels play today , mid Cirrigan says ho l-i bound to win. It is said that Missouri Valley will lese the services of pitcher Boymor tbU season , What has become of that great catcher , U monger , who was to join the Crane com pany teaml Creighton's back-stop work Is fine. Ho has Since the doctor's advent in Omaha he has bcn- cfitted and cured thousands. Herewith will be found a few sample testimonials. He asks no one to take his word for his wonderful cures , but can re fer those who call to hundreds of patients , who will attest his skill. Never lose hope is his advice , no matter what others have told you. Call on him. He will frank ly state what he can do for you. He speaks Eng lish fluently , and makes no charge for consultation or advice. SIXTH DR. O. GEE WO'S Lost Manhood Cure , SEVENTH DR. O. GEE WO'S Female Weakness Cure. EIGHTH DR. O. GEE WO'S Kidney and Liver Cure , seven offers to join ether loams , but will not leave Omaha. Klolfner Is the slickest first baseman in Omaha , The West Omahas made a great find in him. Lou Camp is putting up n great third base for the West Omahas. Ho is by far the host third baseman in the city. The West Omahas would like to hoar from Fremont , Nebraska City , Plottsmouth ana ether towns having ball teams. Blair scorns to bo In it this season. It Is n good thine they aro. They support a winning team , but n losing ono draws nothing. "Win" Camp , Omaha's kid pitcher is pitching a great game for the Seattle toam. Win would bo a good man lor naxt season's Omaha team. Plattsmoutb has n good team this season , but they need n catcher. Sam Patterson is pitching n strong game , and the rest of the team bold their and up la good shape. Stephenson seems to bo pitching in hard luck. No team this season has secured over eight lilts off him , but ho seems to lese the game iu the last two or three innings. The Cranes and West Omahas will have a go shortly at the ball park. The West Omanus have defeated the Cranes onoo this season , but Carrignn's lambs are in line con dition now , and the game should bo a hot ono. ono.Tho The West Omahas would like n game nt McCorniack park with the Nonpareils , win ner to take all gate receipts , Ituor to pay ex penses. The Nonpareils have defeated the West Omahas once this season nnd the latter team say they 03n't ' do it ngnm for money , marbles or chalk. Sporting Notes. Malsndu Soraklchi , the Jnp wrestler , Is lying dangerously 111 of bronchitis nt the Roosevelt hospital in Now York. There are but slight hopes of his recovery. Prof. John A , Whitman , bettor known ns "Ajax , " the Police Ca/.otto ! champion heavy weight tooth llftor. Is to attempt to push n freight car , weight between Ill.OOO and . ' 10,000 pounds , at the Hudson River railroad freight depot In Now York at 10 u. m. on Thursday next. John Toomor Is following up Jnko Onudaur and writes to Riclmfd 1C. Fox : "I hnvo repeatedly - peatodly challenged him to row mo for 3,500 a side on any terms that nro satisfactory to him , but he ha- > kept still for reasons best known to him , but I am of the opinion that ho is afraid to meat mo. " The body of Boron Drats , who Is supposed by some to hnvo Invented the bicycle , and who died soinu thirty years ago , was removed tlio other day from an obscure restlntr-pluce and given burial among the tombs of illustri ous Uormuiis at Carlsruho. A funeral cor tege of about four hundred persons of both sexes , mounted on bicycles of all classes and Wearing tlio uniform of their icspeotivo clubs , followed the body to the gravo. The directors of the California Athlotlc club hold a mooting last night , ut which the award In tlio Corbott-Jnckson contest was again under consideration. The directors refused - fused to nmond the resolution ndoptod aflor the light bv which the men were each awarded $4 , 0. The directors nlso offered to give a purse for another contest between Corbott nnd .lack-ion. JncUsoa expressed his willingness to tight ngaln and offered to can cel his arrangement ) for a nmtuh with ( iod- dard in .Australia if necussarv. Corbott re fused the otfor and said ho did not want to light again under the auspices of the Cali fornia Athletic club. The prlzo light which name off hero yester day between Choynski and Tooloy was one of thu shortest combnt.s over recorded in the history of the ring. Thu result showed Unit Tooloy was no mnioh for Choynskl , for the luttor knocked him out In a minute mm eleven seconds. From the moment thu mon entered the ring Choynski ndoptod bustling tactics mid In a short time ho drove Tooloy to the rapes , When thu men faced oaeh other In tbo second round H was further demonstrated that Choynski was the superior of J'ooloy. The latter was completely overpowered , and when olevuii seconds of the time allotted for the second round had expired Choynski made a dlvo n'Toooy ! nnd knociiud him completely out. Choynski , who was the fnvorito in the betting at odds of vo to four on him , received - ceivod no punishment at all. An Hmlnrut Authority. "I believe the Forro-Manganoso water of Regent springs to bo thu bust tonic In the world. " Ur W P Mason. Prof. Chemistry , Hcusselaor Polyt. Inst , Troy , N. Y. If these sulTorliiK fiom other diseases will write to llio Doctor at Omaha , enclosing-- c-ent stimp for u quo-illon blank nnd book , nil out the same and the Doctor will forward the | ) ioicr | medicine to suit their ease. Konit'inber , ho treats all diseases of whatso ever nature. The price of the medlclno Is 81.00 a bottle ; six bottles for $ .r > .00 , The Doetor charges nothing for consulta tion or unsparing a letter telling yon all about your case. If ho can cure yon ho will toll you so ; If not , does not \\ant vour moni-y. The Olilno-to jMedleino Co. , will soon send nirents to your o _ ty and will clvo FKKK 0111- Look out for their wonderful exhibition on peculiar I'lilm-so ' Insti-uiiionls. For modlolnos or Information address , DR. C , GEE P , OMAHA , NEB , Headquarters and main oulco , Omaha , Neb Chinese ofllec , I'okiu , uhlna. sixa iir. A boot solo , the bottom covoroa with iron , was found imbedded lu a chunk of coal at Bentoii Harbor the other day. French scientists are puzzling over a spider which was discovered in n cavity in a stono. It Is estimated that the stone must bo nt least 4,000 yours old ; this notwithstanding , however , the spider is quite lively and very youthful in its antics. It is blind and has no mouth. Nancy Hatch , n Yazoo , Miss , , nogress , be gan to turn white sovcn years HRO , and now she would almost bo taken for a woman of Caucasian descent. Al most the only remnant of nor former black skin is a dark line about her neck. Two months ago Mrs. William Doninfcor Watson of JofTorsonvillo , Ind. , ( ? ave birth tea a son. Ho weighs now only two pounds , is .sixteen inches tall , his arms are eight inches in length and his head ton undone-half Inches in circumference. His face looks like that of an old man and is covered with hair. The child is healthy. A Baltimore mulatto girl is turning pink in spots , and has gone to a hosplt.il for treat mont. 1'ho spots increase in size In the spring and fall , at which time the girl says she feels very languid. At these periods she also loses her appetite. Her hair is also undergoing a change , but hero the colors , which appear in spots , are pure whito. A curious phenomenon has boon reported from the village of ICirnuJarwi , near 1'aj.i , Lapland. Durinc the winter the earth be came spontaneously heated In many plaros to such a dcgroo that the snow and Ic'o melted at those places , and It was Impossible to touch these bpots without burning one's hand. Tlio oauso of this phenomenon Is not yet explained. There is a homo on .fames McCloud's farm In South Dakota which has eight foot ; other wise it is perfectly formed in every rospoet. Not until the fetlock joint Is ro.ichod in the descent from the shoulder to the foot Is there any dilTcronco between this lioroO and any othor. At the pastern joint , however , the branch begins , and two perfectly formed hoofs are found on each of tlio four logs. A curious phenomenon is reported from Jcwott ( Jity , Conn. George Rood was ro- coutly .struck by a thunderbolt and badly burned , and suffers intensely still. His whot'o body is so charge with electricity that when he puts his hands together they stick , and only by violent rubbing can they bo sepa rated. "If his foot touch it is the bnmo. The severe burns nro beginning to heal and his appetite Is good , but he cannot stand up. A lobster recently caught In IJolfast Hay , Mo. , weighed twouty-tlireo po-inds and measured thirty-seven inchas from tlio cud of his tail to the end of the longest claw , twenty Inches around the body anil seventeen Inchus around the largo claw. Jlarnacles ad hered to the chuv.s and body. The moustor wius too largo to outer the trap , but as the trap was drawn up became enUnglud in lie heading , and was safely landed In the boat. A well known family in Minneapolis are dlstlngulshoU by u similar blrthnrirk , said to have boon borne by every member of the lamllv for tlio past two hundred yuur-t. H is a small rush Ilkon knlfo wound at the base of the neck narrowly oscaplng the spinal cord , which lujomblos a frosli stau , with raw lips , refuses to bo healed , and at liiuui biood.s pro- fil.st-lv and oven alarmingly It Is about throe Inches in length and varies in depth from an Inch to an inch , md a half , and as the bearer grows older and becoming moro angry and occasions gioator IOIH of blood. Physi cians pronounce It to bo of a cancerous mi- turo , hereditary and remarkable in thu his tory of medicine. The rotifer , a inlunxroplo nntmul , was lint discovered by a Kusilan mlcroscoplst , next found twl'-o in 1'htladolphiu , once In Illinois , and Bonn- years ago in Tronion. It IMS now boon rodlscovorod in Now Jorsoy. The creature - turo is blessed In having two atonuichs , wlnoh It can till with ether animals , and apparently enjoy itself by digesting t lie in in splto of of their wriggling. The rotifer can only rest on aamall lo.if or ether object , hold its mouth widely open , and wnitit for I'rovldcnco to till It by mo.ins of some wandering animal that ahull blunder l > , to the trap and bo donu for. There are 10,000 women studying In the va rious colleges of this country. America has Itl educational institutions with the rlgtit to confer d"greos. Of the 34U collofw of the Cm ted States 201 ALLDISEASESOF TREATED. TESTIMONIALS : Dr. C. Gee Wo Dear sir : For tlio Dint ( i yours I hnvo doctored without success for lioart disease , pain in the chest and kidney trouble , and since I linvo unilei'Kono a short conr.io of medicine - cine with you I can say I am almost well of them all. [ Signed ] Jens ll. HAM Mini1 , West Albright , South Oumha. 1 have .suffered for some tinio from foinalo weakness and sick liuadnoho , and could not pot any relic' from any source whatever. I was asked by some friends to try Dr. C. Gco'o. . anil now I am happy to say I am quite well a ain. I have , and will in future , recommend his treatment to all my friends , us his cure has been pornianoiit and very much to my batibfact.ion. [ Signed ] Miis. j. 13. YATKM. 2950 Q St. , South Omaha. To Dr. C. Ooo Wo To Whom It May Concern : I have been troubled with severe paiim in my breast and goner- ully fool weak. I was Unable to do any work. An old friend recommen ded mo to try your treatment. I am triad to say that I am perfectly cured. I never fell so strong boforo. My friend'a" long standing ease lias also boon cured. For tliis reason 1 should like all my friends and acquaintance's to try Dr. ( J. Goo Wo. My children and about half a dozen friends have already called to tell mo about the good that was done them. 1 write this without any eouri eion or request. [ Signed ] Mus. J. VAN HirsiiKiitic , 328 25th St. , South Omaha. South Omaha. Oct. M , 1800. .Dr. C. Goo \Vo Dear Sir : I feel very grateful - ful to you for the peed you have done for nio in the past seven weeks. I ai&v feeling well and strong again , after being - ing treated by some of the best physi- cialisfor 8 years and roeoiviiig but lit tle benefit. I am willing that jou should use my n.iiuo in any way you.'OJ lit if it will bo of any benefit to others. I shall always remember you for the good you liavo done mo' , and shall always speak a good word for ' vou. [ Signed ] Mus. T. G. 'Kic'K , Albright's Addition , South OmaJia. nro co-educational. Womoa at proiont ecu- stltuo.'iUppr coat of the uiidor-gnuluatos iu this country. The student's yearly expenses nt Stanford university , Cnl. , will bo loss than ? i)0. ( ) The oldest colloiro in North America wai founded In 15U1 the college of St. lldofonso , in the city of Mexico. The next oldest ii Laval college , Quebec. Among nil the colleges for woniou in tUs country the aggregate sum expended a i < nually for needy women Is but ? 5-)00 ! ( ) , whilu Harvard nlouo expends STO.OJO per annum in ussistiag IU boys. The agricultural experiment station of Oelo , ware col I OKU conducts n fruit farm ndjoinjU' the college at Newark. Australian pvaili trees are being distributoa throughout tlio btato for propagation. Tbo Harvard semitic museum Is n now do- tmrtiucnt foundoil by J. H. SrhifY of Now York , with u gift of ? 10MX ( ) for the p irclmso of casts , manuscripts and other objo ti illus trating samitic lltornturo and history , j The totnl number of pupils onrollo 1 In the public schools of Canada is llS,0..r ! > , aver U.Q nU ndnnco : Jr ; ! > ,790 , poi-coiiage of avor.iL'o at- tomlauco fit. lu IST'J ' the average nttci dn o > was -15 per cent of the registered utton 1 n o , - in 1SS8 it was ! > 0 per cent , and In lb ! > 9 it w a Cl per cunt. Yale university selected Prof. Edward L. Curtis of Mi'Corinluk 1'rosbytoriau tlioolug- leal seminary , Chicago , as professor ( if lie- brow language and lltortituro in tlie Vulo divinity school , nnd Frank C Porter as pro fessor of biblical theology. Prof. Curtis 11 a graduate of Yale in tlio class of 1871. liowdoln college Is to soud an expedition of students and teachers to Labrador under the direction of I'rof. Leslie A. Lee , who a few yi-ars ngo conducted n .similar expedition to the stiaits of Magellan. Thu object Is II o collection of birds , 1Kb , and lichens found only la high latitudes , and the specimens art ) to bo added to tbo Cleveland cabinet in the col lego. Tlio London board of education has tip- pointed six women , at a salarv of $100 inch , to visit schools. Heretofore lady visitois have been regularly employed but without remuneration , the position being honorary , The visitor ! will bo oxprctod to put In u.s many hours' work as tbu teachers and to fur , nlsb weekly reports to the hoard accounting forovory hour of service during the session. Prof. Harper states that the building fund of tbe Chicago university has boon enlarged recently by STjOO.OUO , making a total of $1- 2r > 0l)0 ) ( ) . In addition to its building fund la the endowment fund of jW.OOO.OOO for the support of professors , scholarships , etc. The trustees huvo decided to purchase mliJU tlounl land. Tt.o Morgan Park theological school Is to ha made n part of the university. The erection of buildings for the neadomlc.11 department will bo begun at or.eu , mid tlm classiu.il , theological departments will Deepen open lu IS'.y. ' President Horace Bumstond has Issued nu appeal in behalf of Atlanta university. lie states that IK ) , ) colored pupils are being trained this year In tbo university , not in the branches or the hlirhor uiliuMtlon , but la Knglish studios , meoiiaulr-al arUs , In bouso- liold ludustrios ami In Christian living. They tire bulng trained , tlio majority of them , with special reference to .service us tcachur.s and inU-tiouarliM among tholr own nuoulo. The university needs nt least $10 for oaeh sludont to cover the co.it of educating thorn. At the [ irosont timii 150 students are unprovided with these scholarships. U Is Intcndod to make the work of tliii Hummer at Chautauiim | tlmroiiirh unit ttcicntiilo throughout. About half the eounes ire arranged for ton Hours' recitation oaeh week , and the roit fur live hour-t , Homo olassoi meet twice u day and olhui'i once. 1'hi ) purpose Ii that as much shall bo ucvom- [ illshod lu thu six wouls sojsioa at Chau- : auiiia | ai is uauall iiruqiuplishoj In ono sub- eel during a college term. This Is to bodono jyconconlr.ltoo ; study , no student btilnij ox- Kiotud U ) lilcu more than ono or two ewirsoi. Thu work in the college Includi-.s the lOngd-h anguugo and llturaluro , Uorman , French , iroparatory and coliogo Latin , preparatory and college Ureok , physic * mid ehuinl-ttry , nathomatics , history , political economy , geology , otc. In lhu cliooU of B.ierod lltora- .nre Instruction will bo given lu tlio bible in inKliiti. llubrovv , ( ireoK and trio nncluntvor- sloas ; niut la the N. 'I1. Unjok , HubrowV , Arabic , Syrlau and Assyrian luuguagoi. Mothers will find that Halter's I'ain Pur- nly/.or w a sure uud ploasutit uur for dlor