THE OMAHA BALL IT BEE : SUNDAY , MAT 1-1 , 1890. L'7 IN THE WORLD OF SPORT Seasonable Gossin for Men Who Love to Handle Rod and Oun , BASS , CRAPPIESAND OTHER FISH STRIKING Thrr Are "Until lo Cutcli , " lloirocr , nnil > rcil to He CniilloiiNlr I'ur- micd ' 1 ln > SI. IiiIIIn Sliiinl nnil Other llrini , Ho who has the piscatorial art at hli fingers' ends will scon bo In glory to his nc k , for the warm days with which 0. Sol la supplying thla muntlano sphere at the present tlmo will noon isrt these game old fish bans and crapplc nibbling at the lures that are cast out for them In fact , the crapplo season may be said lo bo well along already , for good misses of them are being pulled out of the resorts all about this sec tion of the country. The water Is still ft bit too chill for the bass and. bcaldcs , the latter are yet ft little too busy at their spawning to loiter about the places where the Iraak Walton throwH his minnow , or worm , nr doughball Reports from the lakes ami rivers In the vicinity of this city are encouraging. At Lake Qtllnncbaug Home great jams uro be Ing Incubated I'rrd Uoodrlch last week ro cclved word that a party pulled 150 pounds of the fish out of the lake and hn straight way departed for the sheet of water. At Langdon the fishing ban been confined almost entirely to crapplc , It being said that not a fltrlko of bass has been made so far this season The Iowa lakes are jot n somewhat unknown fiunntlly , but they will .soon be un- covcitd , .IB the closed season expires tomor row. Some fe.ir Is c\prcs od regarding No blo'a lake. The lake was chuck full of llsh ft couple of months ago and they wore great big ones at that. Ono fisherman tried an experiment and captured n hilf n Uorcn weighing twice tint many pounds at that time , but thu river rise may have dam aged the lake. The big Miroo forced an entrance Into the 1 iKo and , as tfie bass will fight against the current at this season of the icar and will not drift with It , U Is feared that more of the llsh escaped out of the lake than wan carried Into It. Other lakes and streams hi-rcnbouts. honcvo.r , have not been bothered HKo this In fact the tlse In the artorlul streams scorns to hive been Just aufllrlpnt to Hush the Inlets and permit the bass and orapplo to got to spawning places Unless all Indications are a delusion and C a disappointment , Cut Off Hko will bo a fine fishing place this season Uass arc alrc.uly striking and during the hst week some nlco spoclmciits have bcon pulled out. Wnlton- lans , however , will not find much sport with them Just now with minnows and OoiighballH , us their fastidious appetites teem to crave nothing but woims. The llsli nio now looking for spawning bids and feed on this sort of food It Is said that at Borne of the re-sorts both bass and crapplo are taking small sunflsh better than any other bait offered , a rather unusual caprko At Lingdon bnskotfuls of crapplo are being taken with minnow and the flbh do not seem to care much for other bait. riHhlng for babs and for crapplcs , too , for that matter Just now Is a dlffeient pioposltlon than what It will be several weeks from now. The llsh are not loafing about the middle of the lake and the ( Hties- . man who shoves out Into the wind and the waves Is likely to catch nothing but dis appointment and poffllbly a cold. The fish are after food and possible spawning placci , both of which they find Insboro and but .1 few Inches Jicncath the suifaco of the water. Crupplrs will bo found In the wilderness ot the brush , but bns-s do not llko the tangle- wood so well. 1'iieh In noiselessly and drop n yaid or two ot line with a heavy sinker and a cork but a dozen Indies or so above It. That Is the trick that will result In nice mci-scs of fish now ; In the weeks lo come when the hot HUH will drive them to deeper watet and to their resting place under sunken logs a different plan of campaign inuet bo employed. A boat oven Is not nee- cssary at this season of the jcnr , for ont > can wade Into the lake or stieam far enough , If ho Is quiet , to get many a strike before Ills fishing hours are gone. According to reports that are coming In a Wiiltonlan can secure a nice mess of trout by taking an excursion to tonic point along HID iikhorn in the vicinity of Long Pine. Walt nlngham , Iho sporty president of the city council , confirms these reports. Ho was up on the nikhorn In that part of the fltnte n few wcoks ago and captured a string ot beauties. Judge Dickinson was at Lake Qulnnebaug last week and returned with a banket ot ulxty-ono bass. Jim Weaver and Wiseman look nn excur sion lo Irvlngton last week and managed to bug a couple of dozen jellowlcgs and cast eyes on n pair of Jacks. 1'lcld shooting , however , has reached a low ebb and Ihe sportsman with n gun wilt receive but little toward for a tramp over the prairies untlt next fall. The biggest shoot In the west and ono of thu biggest of the country will take place at St. Louis during the coming week under the auspices of tha Missouri State Game and Hsu Protective association. The program calls for six da > s nt the traps , commencing tomorrow. Monday will bo devoted to state events and the remaining five diys will bo turned over to open events , In which all the wracks of Iho country are entered called together by the cups and emblems and the $ l.r ! > 00 added money that Is offered for the winners. The t\\o big features of the shoot will bo the struggles for tbo Dupont cham pionship the bird trophy and the St. Louis lepubllc cup. Doth these arc handicap races t live birds and In both n purse of $1,000 . ' * guaranteed Another big event will bo Tor the "E C" cup , which Is emblematic of he Inanimate championship cf America. This trophy Is at present held by Helkes. The conditions of the shoot are as follows. One hundred targets at unknown angles , 100 targets , expert rules , and fifty pairs. Frank I'armplco and ( loodley Hruckcr left for St. Louis Prldfty In order to bo there on Satur day to see the 100 live bird race between Helkcs and nllcy of Kansas City for J250 a side. Henry McDonald , Will Townscnd and It H Klmbill will go down on Monday. "Pony" Moore of Lincoln and C. II. Andrews of Hlllsdale , S. D. , will also bo In the party. The city and county officials are gradually gelling togclficr for ihclr shool , which Isle lo bo held soon for Iho purpose of raising Iho nucleus of a fund lo be spent on the erecllon of a monument to the memory cf the Omaha bo > s who were killed or died during Iho Spanish and Philippine wars The dale for the engagement has not yet been set , but It has been decided to hold the shoot on the exposition grounds In the plot that was occupied by the Wild West show at last sear's exposition. A considerable addi tion will be made to Iho program , In the Shape of a match shoot between the Dupont and the Omaha Gun clubs. The former has challenged the latter to a ten-man team race at fifty targets per man , which the other club Is gelling ready to accepl. The Dupont Oun club will have another prize shoot on the grounds across the river loday. The Omwft Oun club will have a shoot on next Wednesday and Thursday. PALAVER OF THE PUGILISTS homo Ititi'ri-NtliiK Dtiliin * Hint Arc AnK'llliiu < h < > Hen 1m of ( lie Sliort- Ilnlrfil hiiorlit. King events arc not the only ones that arc r.ttcndcd with fatal results occasionally , but , llko deploiablc cndlnga of glove battles , the Ecrloim endings on base ball fields are gen erally the result of accidents , pure ami pimple. This year Iho first fntallly on n ball fit Id was nol an accident , and It was neir Illnnlngham , Ala , that It occurred. Two teams of joung men WCTO playing- when the umpire called ft home run lilt a foul ball. A youngster named McCoy hit the ball and he roundly abused Umpire Powell until the latter knocked the plujer down. McCoy promplly Jumped lo his feet , sclrcrt a bat and crushed Powell's skull , death bring Instantaneous. McCoy made his es cape , and has the officials and tlio dead boy's friends to dodge , as southern Justice will bo meted out lo him if he Is caught. The Now York pipers have resorted to Uio unklndest method of roasting the New York team by prnctlcilly Ignoring their performances "When they roast jou , cull , they recogni/o jou , but when they pass you up jou'ie woiso Ulan a deuce , " would bo Dad Clark's axiom apropos the slluallon. Last season the base ball chroniclers spent , columns ot space In damning Ihe Giants , but this > car's scheme seems to bo the beller , Judging from Iho number of hands who lurn out lo witness the game. Local fans will bo Interested In learning that Buffalo , which Is the Indirect successor of Omaha on Iho Wcslern League circuit , has a cinch In winning the pennant this year according to the dope book. The Buffalo outfit up to date have n better team fielding mark than any of the clubs In the league and In batting rank also in the first class. The fielding average Is .940 and tha batting .252. .252.Tho The Fltz-Jeffrlos battleIs still occupying a. position somewhat akin to that once upon a time held by Mahomet's coffin , nllhough Denver sports are going ahead as If the Colorado city had a cinch on It. During the past week the Colorado Athletic asso ciation has signed articles of agreement and sent them to Brady and Julian In expecta tion of having these fighting nabobs attach their autographs to the document , even though the Lenox , Tom O'Rourko's club , Is said to bo lajlng Its wires for the scrap. Eastern papers seem to bo of the opinion that the battle will take place In Denver , though , and the Denvcrltes have not the slightest doubt about It. While no actual work has jot been begun on an arena , the club is already selecting the ground and training quarters for the two big blffers. Tor both the Boilermaker nnd the black smith nro expected to Immediately move their effects to the mounlalns It Denver Is chosen , In order to Tjeccjme acclimated. How well grounded opinion has become lhat the battle will bo held In the Colorado metropo lis Is indlcaled by the fact that Dan Stuart , the well known flRtit promoter nnd all around sport , has set out from Dallas by the over land route for Denver In company with a half dozen sports. It Is a trip ot 1,200 miles , but with playing poker and riding bronchos the bunch ot dead games expect to have a good time. Now that there Is a prospect that New York will lose the battle between Uio boilermaker - maker nnd the blacksmith , tbo fight promoters meters of Gotham are figuring on a meeting between Maher and Slwrkoy on the strenglh of Ihe former's showing vvllh Iluhlln. Even though the Akron Giant succumbed to the sailor In a punch , It Is no cinch that Maher will do likewise. In Juno , 1837 , the Irish champion and the navy lad fought seven rounds In Now York nnd were finally pried apart by the copper's bludgeon , because the minions of the law decided that the roughIng - Ing had gone far enough. Hoth men have slnco inslsled that they had the best of It , and whllo Maher has been accused of dodg ing matches with some of the others , ho has been apparently sincere In his deulro to get another crack at Sharkey. The vic tory accrodlted to Sharlcey over Rublln proves nothing , and it's n cinch that Maher would give the Jack tar a run for his money If he succeeds In displaying as much game- nets with him as he did with Hublln , For judging from the comment * made on the IluMlniMaher scrap by all the promi nent fighter writers of the east , the go was the best between n pair ot heavies that has been pulled off for n long whllo. It was a biff-bang affair , besprinkled wlt'i ' gameness , that delighted the spectators nnd set them wildt Old Pete 'Mahor ' , who waa t popularly ouppcWd to possess a streak of yellow eufllclcnt to stock n tralnload cf or anges , surprised the talcnl vvllh the avidity with which he gcbblcd Iho punishment that was doled out to him by the Swiss fighter. The New York Journal man comments as follows upon the battle Malier took more punishment than any heavyweight ever did since men have fought with five-ounce gloves He wo simply beaten lo one blue bruise from chin lo balr. But ho never for an Instant weakened Ho fought In spile of tl nnd proved himself as game a man as ever lived Huhlln look his punishment wllh ( lie same disregard that has marked his previous fights. He Is n better man than It waa Ihoughl , , and cer tainly has n right to consideration There are two or three thlngn ho should learn , however , nnd the first Is to hit with the right hand Another Is that n moving object cannot bo hit fair from nn angle unless ono alms a trlllo In front of It Further ho hns a habit of alwavs standing straight when ho Intends using the right , n trick that thoroughly bctioyed his Intenllon Taken nil In all , however , Huhlln Is n pretty good heavyweight. Ho Is Interesting and from this fight on will certainly bo a drawing card. " Just at the eeason of the 5ear when the enthusiast on sporting matters U turning his attention tn the ball players and the horses the lighting game Is taking a decided brace nnd there Is fully ns much nctlvlly , wllh much more promised In the near future , lhan there AVHS In the winter months , The late iMahcr-Huhlln battle , the coming meet ing between ritzslmmons nnd Jeffries , a bout between Dlxon nnd White on the first of next month , form n most excellent card. To this siring of notable bailies another topnolcher Is added. Tommy Hyan nnd Mjstcrlous Hilly Smith , who have clashed before , nro both looking for moro trouble ns a result of their fight of four years ago , when ft most unsatisfactory ending occurrol. But for police Intcrfeience Smith had a good chnnco for Iho decision , and , nttcr giving Ilynn llmo to recuperalo , the bout was resumed nnd In the olghteonlh round It was stopped and declared a draw , Smith beIng - Ing In distress. Smith Is better than ever at the present tlmo and at the weight named 147 poundw will make it Interesting for the clever ono from Syracuse on Juno 9 , for they nro to meet before the Broadway Ath letic club of New York on lhat date for a $3r > 00 purse. George McPaddcn , the clever newcomer to Iho lightweight division , again gave proof the other night of being of the timber that will place him In the front rank ot the class. Following up his defeat of Joe Gans , ho lost Tuesday night took on Prank Erne , and while he gave up tbo decision to the Buffalo lad on points , ho stajcd loathe end of the twonty-fivo rounds of the Journey nnd was strong at the wlndup. Bobby Dobbs , the colored welterweight , writes from England lhat ho Is Instructing the aspiring English joulh in the art of eclf-defensc , although he will iclurn to America In the event that some club would make U an object for him to meet Mysterl us Billy Smith. The mysterious ono Is equally partial to n "go" with Dobbs , and If O'Hourko will make the proper Inducements Bobby and Smith may be seen In a fight at the Lenox club within the next two months. "My pet ambition Is to get on a match with this much-advertised Ben Jordan , whip him , then wallop Pcddlar Palmer , re turn to America and rotlro from the ring , " writes Oscar , alias Kid , Gardner to a friend. "I am sick ot the bluffs that these so-called English champions are making. I know can beat Palmer , and am enough stuck on myself to bcllovo tbat I can beat Joidan. " STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS Hnnc Hull Tcnm Goon on n Ionnr Trly mill tlic Trade Men 1'ruiiaro for Ion 11. On last Thursday the Jvarslty base ball team left Lincoln for the longest bprlng trip in the history of the university. The lour will cover a period of tlmo of sixteen days and In the neighborhood of a dozen games will bo played. The team will go as far east ns Indiana and Wisconsin. The schedule Includes the following games : Manhattan , Kan. , St. Mary's , Washburn col lege nt Topcka , Kansas university , Missouri unlverslly , Noire Dame , Bloomlnglon , Ind. , Greencastlo , Ind. , Madison , Wls. , Iowa uni versity at Iowa City and possibly n game with some local team In Omaha on the way home. Captain Hceder has n bunch ot base balllsts who should return to the unlveislty with a goodly string of victories , although the team has not yet had much opportunity to display Its mettle. Very few games have as yet been played , but of thcso all have bcon victories except that with Kan sas university. Bliss' wlldncss In Iho box was In good measure responsible for the defeat. Both the out and the Infield seem to bo well balanced. The track team of the college Is also to go abroad In search of glory and honor , as It will engage In a dual meet with Iowa State university at Iowa City on next Friday. It , too , has excellent chances of success It was not called upon to do Its best work at Lincoln a week ngo In the competition with Kansas and coBequcntly tbo men did not show what they could do In a gruelling struggle. Physical Director Hastings , who . Bennett's Electric Belt Is as much different fiom the old-Ht > lo electric and so-called electric belts ns da > from night DO NOT TRIPLE WITH YOUH IIUALTII When ) ou pay iour good money for electrical treatment jou want the BEST \VR1T13 Oil CALL TODAY AND RECEIVE IWKE A COPY OK MY NEW HOOK , "THE TINDING OK THE TOUNTAIN OK ETERNAL YOUTH. " MY BELT CURES AND THE CURE IS GUARANTEED. Adolph Scherer , 3028 Hollj St , Kansas City. Mo , writes : "I was foolish enough to get taken In , nnd I wore ' no-called electric belt for ninety iiuja You can huvo It , I mean th . company's belt , and I vent ono of jour best beNs for a friend After the \earing * of jour belt for fifteen daj I can eco what a fool I uns for bujlng the othei. I am gaining In weight and btrength Ue\eiy day I can see the difference. The othei was not a good pantb ( supporter not worth 5 cents , there should be some way to warn people agalnbt bujlng it for a neluctrlo belt " My electlo belt han toft , silken , chamois-covered sponge electrodes tlint cannot bum and Mister as do the biro metal electrodes used on nil other makes of belts , My o\clnsl\o patent will" euro In e\ory case Sexual Impotency , Lost Manhood , Spermatorrhoea , Ynrlcocolo and all Sexual Weaknesses In cither aex restores Shrunken or Undo * eloped Organs and Vlulltj , cure. Rheumatism tn t any form. Kidney , Ll\er nnd Hladder Troubles. Chronic Constipation , Ujspep- slo , nil Pemalo Complaints , cte. My Belt Is tbo only remedy that win make men and uomen of all ages strong and \lgorous. DO NOT BE MISLED BY CHEAP IMITATIONS Of MY BELT. K\ery article of merit Is counterfeited , but countcrfelta are no good. Wrlto or call for books , sjmptom blank , testimonials , etc. Mailed free in plain envelope. Consultation nnd advlco without cost. All correspondence con fidential , If jou lm\o purchased an old-style heft and It does you no good or burns jou and will bend It to mo I will gho jou ono of mine for half-price. I ha\a thou sands of these old-stjlo belts on hand , and If jou want to experiment with one I \\lll loan It to jou. That Is fair , Iu U not ? Sold only by B Dr Bennett Electric Co. Rooms 20 and 21 Douglas Block , , . Omaha Neb IGth and , , , , Dodge Sts H has hnd charge of the training of the team , declares that the marks they made were far below what they have done In practice. Iowa unherMiy ga\c some Indication of ulint It could do In a meeting It had with Qrlnnell a week ngo. In this meet , too , the records made were only fair , but In this case Iowa was forced to show Its hand , as It won out by n bare halt dozen points In the bis majority ot cNcnts the records mads were below what Phjslcal Director Hastings has said the Nebraska bojs can do If they are pushed to It. The XcbrasKnns will therefore go to Iowa City with confidence that they have a good chance for success. The meet will be In all probability one of the best to bo held In the west , After meeting the lowans the Nebraska track team will get ready for the stnto Intercollegiate meet which takes place at Crcto on May 27 The contestants In this e\ent will bo the State university , Doanc. Hastings and Wcslojnn colleges. At all these schools the track men have been trainIng - Ing hard for the meeting nnd some ot the stnto records may bo smashed. IN THE BASEBALL REALM _ llltN ( if Arun mill ( O * > HI tlint Mny lie ot lute-rout (11 ( he The first crop of statistics from the major league has been sprung upon the public. U Is not surprising that the Quakers are nt the top of the heap In the bitting list , whllo Huston nnd Cincinnati hold their old poil- tlons nt the top ot the other table. The table ble- * , brought up to about a week ago , arc ns follows. Halting averages Av A\ . riillitilelphla . , Clnclnnntl . ZC. , llaston 11 rook Un . l.Vi l.oiillllo 31S Uiltlinoi-e . IV , I'lttj-lmig New \oik . 241 ChlciiM > S 1 EL 319 Fielding averages lloston IVnltlnmrc . 913 Clnclntmtl . 804 l.oulMlll , . . 040 St l < mils . 9V ! Chlcnpo . 317 l > > -ioUlJM . 915 C'lovclnml . ' ' 13 L'lttibilfff . Oil ! Xcwork . 911 The revival ot Tom Daly was one of the greatest feats In base ball reproductions ever accomplished nnd the story of the base ball life of this veteran Is one of the ro mances of the national game. Ten years ago , or the spring after tlio return from Europe of the Spaldlng globe-lrollers , Daly was given a llcket ot leave from the Chicago cage club nnd was on n hunt for a Job un til Ibe season of 'S1) ) was halt over , when ho was signed by Arthur Iiwln for thu Washington team. Dalv's calching Ihnt season surpassed the work of any of the major league pad artists , barring , perhapi , Buck Ewlng Tom was signed for the fol lowing vear by the Brooklyn league club nnd nttn ( ( ed his aulograph lo n $4,000 coi tiact _ tils arm weakened and Brooklyn finally released him to Milwaukee. This downfall of Tom's was regarded as his final passing , but ho has taken unto himself .t now Icaso of base ball life and ns seconc bagman for Hanlon's Brooklyn team this year ho la ono ot the filellar altractlons of lhat company. Tom scurries around his ler- rllory with hand , head and feet nnd has played faster , steadier bill than any other second baseman In the big league. "The dry , rarefied atmosphere of Denver helped us to win eighteen straight games of ball when I played on Dave Howe's Denver team In the Western association Ihree years ago , " oald Billy Single lo the Washington Post man. "Our team started the season nt Omaha and wo were transferred to Denver. The atmosphere had a peculiar , stifling ef fect on our wind when first wo struck the lown , but after a week or so we got accus tomed to the dry zephyrs and won a largo string of games from the \lsltois. The at- mcpphere handicapped the other teams , es pecially in base running , I have seen play ers fall breathless on ft base after running to second on a steal or a two-bagger. Fly balls were harder to judge In the high moun tain air of Denver and during our flrut few games I managed to stop a number of flies with my face. That Denverralr seems to lend wings to the brfl. I know the ball ho * moro carrying power in the Colorado air. I misjudged so many fly balls that I vva ashamed of myself till Dave Howe explained that I would get accustomed to the climate after awhile. The outfielders on the other teams made n record of muffing fly balld. Wo were given credit for winning many a game by the newspapers In the Western as sociation and wore looked upon throughout the circuit as the fastest team In Iho organi zation. The Denver climate did It. " CHESS. Tbo following la the score of the plajecl at table No. 5 , In Harry N. rills- bury's simultaneous blindfold exhibition April 22 , In the senate chamber , Lincoln. Mr. Plllabuiy played White und Alesars. Holben and Whlted , two strong amateurs of Lincoln , played Hlnck- RUY Wliite-FIllsbury. Black-H. and W. 1-P to 1C 4. J 1' to K 4 L'-IU to K B 3. --let to Q U 3. 3-B to Kt D. .I-Kt to 11 3 4-Castlis 4 Kt takes P. S-P to Q 4. B-I1 to K 2. fi-Q to K 2 ( , -Kt to Q 3 7-H takes Kt. 7-Kt P tnkts B. 8 P 'take * P. b-Kt to Kt 2. U H to K. ! ) Castles ( a ) 10-Kt to U 3. 10-B to B 4 ( b. ) 11 H to Kt 5 11-Q to K. U-Kt to K I U Ii to K 2. 1J-Q to 6 2 1J-Q to Q 11-0 to K B 4 14-P to Q 4 ( ? . ) 15-K't to B ( . ( ch ) 15-P tnkea Kt 1G-B takes P. Hi-IJ tnkei B 17 P tnkes B 17 jtoslRiis ( c. ) ( a , ) All "book" mo\es to hero , This con stitutes the Berlin defence and Is coiiBldeied perfectly Bound. ( b. ) This WUB undoubtedly premature , ( c. ) Mr. Plllsbury announced the follow ing continuation : 17 K to n. 1S-0 to n G 18-H to K Kt. lU-Kt to Kt 5. 13-H takes Kt. 2iQ taken n. 20-Q to K Kt. 21 H to 1C 8 21-O tukusi H. to Kt 7 mate , or talvfn cj icli ) 21 K takes Q. to K b mute. The first game completed In the Kansas- Nebraska match , plajcd by N , A. Voss , Hajes , Kan , against E. II. T > son , Nebraska City , was as follous , reiultlug In \Ictory for the Kansau : IIUY LOPix White Voati. Black TyBon. 1-P to 1C 4 1 P to 1C 4 2-Kt to K B 3. 2-ICt to Q B 3. 3-B to Kt D. .i-Kt tn B J 4-Castles 4-Kt takes P. 5 P to Q I 5 II to 1C 2 C Q to 1C t. Iv-ICt tn Q J 7 B takes Kt. 7 Kt P takes B. 8-P.tokeH P S JCt to Kt - ' . tt-Kt to Q B 3 ( a ) S-Custlex 10-U to K 10-B to B 4 7 ( b ) 11-B to Kt 5. 11-Q to K. 12-Kt 'lo ' K 4. 1J-P to Q 3 13-Kt to B ( th ) 13-P takes Kt 14-B taken P U-B to K B 4 (7. ) 15 Announced mate In eight mines ( n ) The books give Kt to Q 4 as White's most usual mo\o hero. The position Is re garded as e\cu at this point ( b ) This mote Lost Black tbo game In such a position this I ) should not be played until after Kt to B i and 1C to 1C 3 has been made This Is known OB a "get posi tion , " after Kt to I ) C ( rh ) there Is no wny out for Blacl. , Hany N I'lllsbur ) , vhlle at Lincoln recently , tauylit a feu of the boys , \\lth this identical position , that the first ino\o by lllack after leaving the "books" should bo carefully considered Solutions nre limited shotting the eight moves , or fewer , to mate. The score in both the abote gomes la furnished by the courtesy of 0. Q. Do Trance , secretary of the Nebraska Chess association , Problem No. 07 , by G , Relchelm. White forces mate In forty mo\cs agiln't Black' * best pla > Kno\\n as thp ' TreaJinlll BLACK. WHITE. Solution lo 1'roblcm No r > 0 was received from D. T. Logan , "Norton " , Knn . with tlio following observation "A nice ending with ftory subtle key mo\o. Hlnck's men look as If he hail been it raw n Into a losing \urln- lion , whcro Ulack does all the nicking up of men In the. opening and White pains position and tha game. " SO.MU l.VTP. 1NUM'IO.NS. . A hamly perpetual calendar has been de signed , with thn dnjs of the week arranged at the edge of n circular dint , the. days of the month being printed on a revolving pl'ate , to bo adjusted for each month. An low a woman Ins designed u gnme of cards for use In teaching music , having tha notes arranged on the staff , with letters cor- icspondlng to their position and figures to denote their value , the treble and bass clefs both being used In the game. Horse and blc > elo races arc accurately timed by a new electric mechanism , having n camera set opposite n timing clock , with magnets for operating a starting gate and the timing clock ami camera , the operations being controlled by push-buttons Hooks can be adjusted In a convenient po sition to be read by the use of a new Mtpport , consisting of a vertical standard mounted on Inllbcarlngs to i evolve freely , having n tilt ing rack at the top which clumps the book an < l holds It nt the angle desiicd In a newly designed baby carriage and rocker combined the body Is suspended by horizontal springs cart led by two vertical posts attached to the running gear , with a hnndfo extending to the rear and pivoted nn the frame by which the body can bo rocked The signal fights on the front of a loco motive are done awaj with bj an Ohio man's headlight attachment , having tubes extend ing downward from the headlight casing to the signal boxes , with rcflectois Insldo the boxes to shine by the reflected light above. A convertible table and scries of shelves has been designed , In which the table Is formed of leaves pivoted In bars at either end , the latter being suspended on the base to tilt Into a vortical1 position , when the leaves arrange themselves one above an other. To assist In holding the hat on the head a westerner Ins designed a pin to bo In serted In the swcntlnml , with a spring bow- to engage the ear , the two being connected by u rubber coid or spring vvhloji bangs loose until the hat Is lifted a short dis tance. Package wrappers will appreciate a newly patented twine cutter , In the shape of a linger ring , with u projection on the Hide having a sharp-cutting blade nt the bottom , the device being stamped out of ono piece of Hat metal , with ono end bent to form the cutter. Tor use In Indicating when the firemen have reached the Jlro with the nozzle and desire the water turned on an electric signal has been patented , composed of a wire In serted In the hose , wit ) , push-buttons In each length to complete the circuit and ring a bell on the engine. Columbia Rambler Stearns Victor Gendroii - - $35.00 Patee - - 25.00 Columbian - - 19.00 Other Wheels - 12.50 Rambler - - - $14.00 Gendron - - - 12.00 Good us new Waverly ( LADIES16.00 Crawford - - 5.00 Gendron ( aSAKw ) 20.00 Waverly - - 10.00 Syracuse - - 14.00 Eclipse - - - H.OO Waverly ( LADIES15.00 Henney ( LADIES14.00 ) Imperial - - 15.00 Wo carry the most extensive line of bicycle lamps In thn city uud sell thorn at popular prices. Wo soil the celebrated ball bearing Davifi Sewing machines. Second-hand sowing machines from $5.00 up. EMraska Oyce ! Co. , Cor , 15lh and llarney. Gi:0. II MICK EL , Mgr. In the Celebrated CLEVELAND , CRESCENT , TRIBUNE , OXFORD , YALE. The best wheels Eold for the money. In selecting ono my 14 years' expe rience as a manufacturer and repairer Is valuable to jou. Low rent , small profit. Headquarters for repairing and supplies. A full line of Illcjolo Lamps for your Inspection In a few dnje , which vvo will sell at a vcr > reasonable price Louis Flescher , 1622 Capitol Ave. DR , McGREWS RINGING PROCLAMATION TO MEN MEDICAL TREATMENT AND A HELPING HAND FOR ALL , ONLY $5 A MONTH. DR. McGREW Is well known throughout the West ns one of THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS in the treatment of ALL DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEM OWLY. 22 YEARS of Unlimited Experience 12 YEARS in OMAHA. Call , or write me full particulars nud I will advise you in strict confidence FllEK OF C1IAKGE. Medicine nnd treatment sent everywhere by Hnil or Express nt the small of tf k Skill , Experience , charge flHI flj J WflFJTH and reliable URL ! 0 > O R m.UNI H. HOME TREATMENT within the reach of all. Medicine carefully concealed from view iu shipping. ELECTRICITY AND MEDICAL treatment combined in nil cases where it is advisable. Vnricocele , Stricture , Syphilis , in nil its stages. Loss of Vigor and Vitality , caused from Youthful Folly or Later Excesses , Weakness and Disorders , Kidney nnd Bladder Diseases , and all Private , Nervous and Chronic Diseases in all forms with which men nre afilicted , absolutely cured , and health , nnd vigor and ambition fully restored. The Doctor's remarkable success in his treatment of all diseases of men has never been equaled. His resources and facilities for treating this class of diseases are unlimited. He is endorsed by all for his skill and reliability. Book Frea. Consultation and Examination Free. Office hours , 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. , 7 to 8 p. m. , Sunday , 9 to 12 a. m. McGREW PO. . Box , 766. Oflico N. E. Corner lltti Fnrnani"stsl , 'OMAHA , NEB. CeotuffCas Lamps OT OH E VERYBODY is looking for a place H ' to buy a bicycle for the lowest E possible cost. L R Our Matison G L Is by far the biggest value ever offer ed. It is up-to-date , highly finished A A and strictly high grade , la furnished S with the Fauber one-piece cranks , M Baldwin chain , M. & W. tires , best P adjustable handle bars , any gearany color or height of frame , and a year's S guarantee and is the same grade oth ers ask from $40 to $50 for our price M $32 GASH OR $35 ON TIME , P 75c Other new wheels from $15 up. Big S line of second hand wheels from ยง 5 up. to $1,75 $1,50 and Cor , 16th and Chicago Sts. Ed , T , Hoyden , Mgr , $2,25 the Lowest. WORLD. . . $40.00 and $50.00 The finest , strongent and most perfect bicycle ever made. ORIENT $50.00. CIIAINLESS $75.00 Other Makes from $12.00 Up. Cash or Easy Terms. Telephone 2161 , H. E. FREDRICKSON , Corner 15th and Dodge Streets. NOT IN THE TRUST ! TELEPHONE 2279. 3101-2 South fifteenth Street. J. S. STHWAHT , hl'iClM. Ad 13 VI' , CURE YOURSELF ! u. IllgU for unnatural Irrltatlom or ulceratlom of IMUCOUH infuibraurc l'aluk , ooi i ot kitrlf by I'rucicUl * , or teut In plain wr rt > r , I'Y fiprrii , pteralil. fa ; Jl ( . cr 1 Cottlri , r. 75 I ucuur itai ca FREE TO ALL Huftertnv from nervous dtblllty , varl- coccle , uemliml weakness , lo. t man- mood emissions and unnatural dln > churrfB cHiiHdd by tTtorn ot younger daju , which , If not relieved by medi cal treatment , Is dtplornble on mind and body no far MAIIHY nhen ( Uttering , u > this leads to Ios of memory , IOHH of spirits , baihfu.neii In society , jialiiH In email of hack , fright ful drcamu , dark rinse around the eycj , plnvpl's or breaking out on fan or bod/ Bend for our fcymplom UUnk , Wo can euro you , and specially do we desire old and tried casfB. us we choree nothing for advice and give jou a writ ten guarantee to cute iht worst case on record Not only are thweafc or- grfiiH rcHtorcd but all losnti , drains jnil UUcliargos utonptd , Kcnd 2c stamp und question blank to Drpt , B. 111,001) J'OIHO.V First , wcond or Urtlaiy singe. WE NBVriH TAII. . No detention from buMnnffe Write UK for particulars. Dt-pt. H. llubu'ii I'baruiuujr , Oinnliu , Neb. IDtU mill Fnruatn Him.