THE OMAHA DAILY BE 13; ST 3 PAT. APTUL 21, 1001. 9 CHESS CONTEST CONCLUDED Americini Win Tbne Gamii, Britiihin Tftkt Thrte and Four Ira Drawn. OWNERSHIP OF TROPHY IS UNDECIDED rillatinrri lljnieii nml .cwninii 'Win Thrlr damn, Whllr Hliu waiter, Marnhnll nml llnnrll Are lie Losing. Men. NEW VOHK, April SO. Alter a fierce bat tle which lasted two days, the chess players representing the United States aud the United Kingdom broko even In tho sixth International match by cable. The English men scored two games nnd kept tho leud until this evening, when victories by New man and Plllsbury offset their advantage. Two games worn agreed upon as draw, so when tho twelfth hour, London time, ap proached thero wero still four games go ing, which by tho rulo should huvc been hubmlttcd to tho referee for adjudication. Ily mutual consent! how over, two moro games were called a draw and each sldo was awarded ono game. This compromise met with general approval and was considered very fair, as tho decision of tho referee could not have been otherwise. Tho play was full of surprises. At times It looked as If tho Americans would win hands down and then ngaln as If tho Urlt tsh would simply walk In. The latter cored first on tho second board, when Khowalter, pursuing his attack In tho, cen ter, allowed Mason to break ltl on tho king's side, whereupon tho Kentucklan had to sacrifice tho exchango without any com pensation. Marnhnll Overlook a, llcl. A downright blunder on tho part of Mar shall enabled Word to turn defeat Into vic tory. Curiously enough, tho snap which Marshall overlooked occurred on tho first day of tho match, when Marshall guarded against it. The gamo botween Hampton and Jackson ended In a draw. Hampton at one ttmo wn3 ahead and even nfter ho had lost It ho still ought to hava secured victory, but, pressed by time, ho threw all chances away by a premaluro advanco of his pawn. On the other hand, tho draw between Dolllngham and Volght was a very lucky Incident for tho American. Ilclllngham, by n brilliant attack, obtained n winning posi tion, when he gavo Volght tho chanco to atavo off defeat by a temporary sacrlflco of the queen. Tho first victory for tho American sldo wos scored by Newman, who, after repol llng a fierce onslaught from Jackson, emerged with a couple of pawns ahead. Shortly afterward Plllsbury had the Intense satisfaction of lowering niackburne's colors for the first tlmo In tho cnblo matches. When tho gnmes wore cnlled Hymes was a couple of pawns to tho good and, although queens wero still on tho board, his victory seemed only a question of time. This game was conceded to tho American team. Unwell u llnril I. oner. Tho young Ilrooklyn player, Howell, was struggling throughout the long day with gamo which ho ought to havo resigned from early In tho morning, If not on Fri day night. Ha was saved tho necessity of resigning, but tho game was rightly awarded to tho llrlttshcrM. Hodges was a pawn ahead, but could not win, as tho ad verso bishop commanded tho ultlmato square. Marry had tho better position, but no clear win. Doth of theso games wore agreed as drawn and tho match ended, each aldo having won flvo points, as will bo seen from tho appended table: America. Orent Hrltaln.- Plllsbury 1 ngalnst Rlackhurne 0 Hhowaltcr 0 ugalnHt Mason 1 Barry V4 against I.oo Hodges against MIIIr Hymes 1 against Atkins 0 Volght H against lirlllnglmtn H Marshall u against Ward 1 Hampton !4 against Jackson Vj Newman I ngalnst JnoobH 0 Howell 0 agulnst Mitchell 1 Total Total 1 Itpfrrre Will Deride. The fato of tho Nownes trophy Is still In abeyance. Tho 'deed of gift, whllo men tioning that after threo matches tho trophy should be accounted In possession of tho last custodian, does not fctato clearly whether a drawn match, as tho present one, Is to bo countod nlono, or whether It breaks the sequence. Tho question will be sub mitted to tho referee by Haron Rothschild of Vlonno. President A. K. Hlack of tho Brooklyn Chess club announced that In tho event of tho refcrca deciding tho cup to bo tho property of tho Ilrooklyn Chess club a new trophy for the cabld match will bo provided, and Colonol Hester has offered to donate a cup. Ilrlton Are Dlnipnliitetl. LONDON, April 20. When tho Hritlsh players retired for dinner nftur Masou's brilliant win they wore confident that noth ing could defeat them. This belief re ceived Its first shock when Jacobs with drew to Newman. Tho depression, how- over, was aomowbat relieved when tho Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets OIVK 1M1IIKECT DIRKSTIOX, HOUND NI.KUT, STIIO.XU NKHVKH. Volght-Ilelllngham game wa declared n draw. It was thought that Howell and Marshall of the American players had sacri ficed good opportunities by their Impetuous plays and It was assumed that Hlackburno would certainly draw with I'lllabury, thus securing an English success, but this wa3 a futile hope, for Hlackburno was defeated for the first time In-hls career by on Ameri can, "I fought a good fight, but It proved not good enough," said Hlackburno ns he aroso from tho table, and the Britishers realized that tho best they could hope for was a draw. This they were finally compelled to propose and Sir Cleorgo Nownes read tho American acceptance of a draw, saying: "Well, tho trophy docs not go to the United States yet." The spectator received tho news with tho best faco possible, having believed for five hours that It was Impossible for the Hritlsh players to lose. "I can only say," said Sir Ocorgo Ncwnes, "that the Americans conducted the game In thu samo spirit of sportsmanship we havo been accustomed to expect. As the games will now proceed anew, wo hopo for many renewals of the contests, which, for our part, wo believe promotes friendship bo tween tho two countries, as well as stimu lating tho great gamo of chess." OLD MEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN Cnplnln HrewMrr Trim Suit Care niul IVcl. I.Ike fllnnt lit frcahrd from Slumber. An elixir of llfo known as "lecithin," dis covered by a Dr. Kobln of Paris, and said to bo Infinitely superior In Its rejuvenating effects to tho waters from Ponce de Leon's fountain of youth, has found Its way into Omaha. Captain Charles Brewster of the army headquarters Is undergoing treatment by tho Hobin process. The treatments aro given dally: Captain Brewster has taken four of them, and says he is already begin ning to feel n sense of cxhlleratlon and renewed vitality. Being a man well ad vanced In life, he and tils friends arc dis posed to think favorably of the new elixir. "Several weeks ago," said Captain Brew ster, "I heard that a personal friend of mine, Hon. Abram S. Hewitt, ex-mayor of Now York and ex-member of congress, had been treated successfully by the Paris phy sician, so wroto him a letter nnd asked him for (he particulars. He answered, testify ing to his wonderful improvement as n re sult of subcutaneous Injections of glycero phosphate. " 'When I wont to Tarls," ho writes, 'I was somewhat enfeebled In body. I put mysoir under tho care of Dr. Robin, who administered twenty-ono treatments, ono dally, and at tho end was certainly very much Improved in health. I gained seven pounds In weight and tho Improvement con tinued for a long tlmo afterward.' "My treatments Is hardly far enough ad vanced as yet to admit of a fair estlmnto of its effects," resumed tho captain, "but I can say that I nm feeling moro vigorous than when I commenced, four days ago. Tho effects are especially manifest upon awakening In tho morning." Here Is a paragraph from sorao of the literature sent out from tho laboratory of Dr. Kobln, who is connected with tho Acndcmln do Medicine of Paris. "Chemistry has demonstrated tho pres- enco of a phosphorous-bearing substance In tho nerve cells. This la known as lecithin. It Is a constituent of the human body In general, but Is especially charac teristic of those constituents that make up the brain and nervo substance. Llfo de pends upon tho presence of healthy lecithin and tho decay of old age Is due to a diminu tion of or a deteriorated quality of this clement. Hence the philosophy of admin istering, directly Into the circulation of tho blood lecithin in tho form of a glycero phosphate to replace the loss, nnd, as It wero, retard decay and prolong life." OMAHA SUBURBS. A Popular Ilemeily (or IypMlu Wlilcu Una Made .Many Ileinark nble Cure. The spring of tho year Is tho tlmo for blood purifiers. It Is tho season whon wo think wo xnuBt doso ourselves with sarsapa- rlllas, bitters and tho endless list of bo called blood purifiers and nervo tonics. Aa a matter of fact, thero Is but one cos alble way In which to purify the blood and that is. through the stomach and bowels, Pure blood results from wholesome food thoroughly digested. Impuro blood results from poor digestion and assimilation. When the stomach refuses to work properly tho looa remains loo long a time, fermenting, forming Rases, shown by sour, bitter taste In the mouth, bloating and belching of ga.i, and distress and discomfort generally. Poor blood, weak nerves, sleeplessness and a general don't caro feeling can always bo traced to lmporfect dlgcstlou. This Is tho reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are superior to all other spring medicines and blood purifiers. They give perfect digestion, the food does not lie In the stomach for hours. They give a vigor ous appetite, sound sleep, strong nerves, and wholesome food welt digested makes pure blood, and In no other way can the blood be purified. The Idea that a medi cine in Itself, will purify tho blood when tbo atomach and digestive organs aro out of order Is nonsense. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used by thousands In perfcrence to "bitters," "after dinner pills" aud "blood purifiers" because they rcmovo the cause of the tirpuro blood, and you do not have to tako them forever to get results. Dys pepsia la an obstinate disease to cure -and a remedy must bo designed especially for it and nothing else. Cure-ulls will dot cure dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not claimed to euro everything or anything excopt Dys pepsia and stomach troubles and for that It stands alone among patent medicines. Anyone suffering from any troublo with their digestion will And theio tablets will glvo Immediate relief ud a permanent cure. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets aro prepared by the P. A. Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere at SO cents per package. No dieting nor change of habits li required, they digest the food. Florence. I. O. Baxter of Afton, la., is visiting his daughter, Mrs, Gilbert. The members of the Presbyterian church gavo a social at tho church Friday night. Mrs. A. C. Orlflln and Mrs. M. I). Potter wero business visitors In Omaha Tuesday. L. W. Wight made a business trip to Hor man Wednesday morning and will bo absent several days. Miss Esther Chambers and Miss Rose Crumo of Omaha visited Miss Crume's parents Suuday. Misses Nellie Smith and Nolllo Taylor of Omaha were tho guests of Mrs. W. R. Wall and Mrs. Taylor Sunday. Miss Flora Kindred returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Herman, Neb. Miss Hattle Weber, who has' been spend ing a week visiting relatives here, returned Monday to St. Francis school. Council Bluffs. Mrs. Emit Weber, who has been spending a'woek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, sr., returned to her home Monday at Wayne, Neb. F. M. King was installed as mayor of the city Monday night: Charles A. Smith, clerk; T. P. Horsklnds, treasurer; Andrew Anderson, councilman First ward; Johu Simpson, First ward; C. J. Ketrle, Second ward. The members of the Woodman Circle en tertained tho Woodmen of the World and their friends at the lodge rooms Thursday night. Refreshments wero served. Thero wero recitations by Miss O'Connor, Jose- phone Kclerher and Ida Miller and a song by Hugh Suttle. Ilrn.ou. Mr. Andorson of Omaha Is .building a now home In the south part of town. J. A. Kellar arrived homo last week after an nbsenco of some tlmo on business. Services will bo at the Mothodlst church today at 11 a. m., by Rev. Mr. Markley. Tho board of directors of tho Methodist church met at the church Thursday night Tho Ladles' Aid society will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman Thursday afternoon. Miss Flora McDowell left Wednesday for Canada to Join her parents, who moved thero In the fall. Misses Zolla nnd Lettlo Smith, who visited In Beneon a few days, returned to their homo In Piattsmouth last Sunday. The postal clerks of Benson and their families attended tbo postal clerks' recep tion In Omaha Wednesday night. Miss Mattle Novlns entertained a number of young people nt the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nevlns, Monday night, the occasion being the farewell of Miss Flora McDowell. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. T. II. Kennedy of Lincoln Is nt the Mil lurd. T. C. Taylor of Aurora Is at the Her urnna, C. V. Calhoun of Springfield, Neb., a well known bunker, Is In tho city. Miss Lora N, liccher of Columhus, Neb., Is spending- a lew nays Willi Airs. ti. u Hamilton. Uruco R. Smith of Fremont. Peter Mat tlngly of Hlch Hill and L. D. Dean of Lin coln rogisierou ycsicruay at wio Murray, Mrs. Alexander C. Dunn of Indianapolis, formerly of Omnhn. is vlsitlni! Mrs. V. II, Luedcrlch of 502 South Twenty-seventh street. Nebrasknns at tho Merchants: Mr. nnd Mrs. B. It. iJitta. Tekamnhs Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wllllson. Columbus; 13. J. Qulnley, ( V. Calhoun. Springfield: I. W. Wayillck, Sargent: II. n. Hubtmrd. O'Neill: V. F. lleyl, Platte Center; O. W Bates, Lincoln. Remember Our New Location Will movo into our now storo about October 1, 1901. S. W. Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. -- - .. Monday Leaders. Crockery Dept. Clearanc: Sales Challenge Comparison. Bargain Tables. Crystal Tablewares. Table No. 1 Assorted Tabic Pieces ntfr. i price or less, choice 7 Tablo No. 2 Assorted Tnblo Pieces -f extra fine, ,4 cost or less, choice 1 5c 2c W. R. BENNETT CO. Mondays Clearance Sale Our close out prices on warehouse ends, spring goods and overstocks means a big saving to you NOTJS OU1 SlJBCIAJL JUATriAO SAJLJB MOA'DAV Remember Our New Location Will movo into our now storo about Octobor l.JUOl. S. We Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. m m ' Thin-blown Tumblers , Engraved Flint Tumblers Continued Close Out of Fancy Toilet Wares At Special Rush Prices While They Last. A line of English Decorated Seml-Porcc-lalns, Tea Pots, Sugar Howls, Water Pltc'hors, Uutter Dishes, Moat Dishes, Open Vegetable Dishes, etc., cholco 'JCJc iO-lnch Vases for 2-quart Seml-Porcelaln Pitcher )C Japaneso Gold Art Vases for Big Matting Sale Take .voui' cliok'o of tho lino nt tho fol lowing prims. Cut Prices for Monday. 12ic Mattings go nt 9c 15c Mattings go at Jlc 20c Mattings go at t . . 15c 24c Mattings go at 19c 28c Mattings go at 23c Sale on Art Squares. Just received a shipment of Art Squares which will be closed out at tho lowest prices ever offered. Hcautlftil Dosluns and Colors. J)xJ) Art Square $3.98 ixl All Wool Art Square $6.75 !.10-U All Wool Art Square $7.85 xl2 All Wool Art Square $8.95 8-axlO-U Wilton Velvet $15.50 Free! Free! Free! On Monday wo will give ,vou your choice of Pepper or Salt Shaker Tree with every pound can of Hetinctt's Capitol Oylr Halving Powder These are handsome, neat and attract iv glass with silver plated top. Don't fail to obtain some of them. 6c Puddlnr Powder (C per pnekugo JW Bennett's Capitol Pan enko Flour I fir. 1Mb. pkg Cnt9iip per pint bottle. Raking Soda package Pepper Snuce bottle Quince, Plant, Poneh iiuiier o-ii). 7Ur MWW ...9c ,...4c Cooking Oil- Oftr 2-lti. tun AUC Strnwlx-rrlfH 1lr 2-pouud can Corn Cr :-pound can jar Prunes Califor nia per lb Hire good lier pound , Victor Mllk per can Cream Cheese 01r per pound iaw I.emon 14 x tract 0C,-. bottle ot- ...5c ...5c 10c 15c Covered Butter Dishes for ...9c 10c English Decorated Teas, set of 6, for 8-lnch Floral Jardlnlcrs for C-lnch Floral Jardlnlcrs for Decorated Dinner Plates for 35c 10c 5c :4c 10c Teas and Coffees Splendid values in Teas Furniture Third Floor. Low prices nru moving the Btock. Como caily and get choice. Hnndnnmc Golden Oak fi e" Morris Choirs Hcaiillful dalden Oak je nfi llodroom Stilt lO.VO Solid Oak Ooldtn Finish Dresser, with French pinto g gg 1 1 a rd wood k It c h e ri ' Cabin o V " A no 2 drawers, 2 bins .VO vciour coucn any color .6.50 Lot of odd pieces Sauce, Pickle, Her ry Dishes, Pin Trays, etc... Gold Cuspadorcs for D. F. Japan, Gunpowder, Oolong, q Eng. Ureokfasti per lb OfjC Coffee, splendid drink, roasted evory day Bennett's Capitol Coffee, best on earth, 1-lb. package Furniture 'loooiul I'luor. 10 I'KIt I.'IJXT IHSOOUMT OX ItOCKKHS. Full line of golden oak new stylo Itockers ut ten per cont off regular price. Center Table, larso size, gnldvn Mulsh Center Tablo Imitation irj cherry ol cronl.r!3.!,.?". 48c Hammocks A C onlv 40C Garden Seeds per pnukagu ..( 1.48 ,4c Trunk Dept. .48c Wp eurry n complete line of Trunks, Tuloscopes, Suit Canes i.nil Him Leather Hugs of nil sizes and prices. A ladles' Club Hag linen lined A ladles' Club Hag, imitation grain leather, linen lined, with plated locks nnd leather Tftr handles, for A O- Lndlcs" full leather Club Hng, leather lined and nlckle plated locks and hasps -4 AQ for J2.C8 and 1. VO 14x16 In. Telescopes, with leathor straps and corners, jj for only IOC Shnwl Strnns from 10c tin. Extra heavy Trunk Straps, 9 riftr ft. long heavy Ti i and Vt In. wide, for Butter Department Only tho pure, genuine nrtlclo handled In this department. Country Uutter 1&r per pound Ot Dennett's Cnpltol Crcnm- OA ery 1 lb. brick AtC Medium Sour Pickles Qn por quart Ot, 13c .1.15 Woodenware Coat and Hat Hacks En for 5W Comb Cases 1 IOC 2 Compartment Knife Tray, tn with handles, for Towel Hacks, with Nickel TIiim for f W Pino Palls for .-. Hound Clothes Humpers for Splco Cabinet, with 8 drawers, size 11x18 Inches, mndo of ash aud vur nlshcd. an article that is needed In every kitchen, tho price CQp Is only OOU A smaller slzo 32C A largo hardwood Chop- IRf! ping Howl for ,. twv Drug Department Pure Crystnl Glycerine Toilet Bonp.. 1c Threo for 10 cents. Hard Wood Tooth Picks, put up In fancv wood box, per box Co Klogunt Orange Wood Sllvcrless Tooth Picks. In fancy box 10c Colgate's Violet Talcum Powder, per box , .190 Japaneso aold Paint, large package, complete, with brush IDe Dennett's Puro Malt Whisky, quart.iSo 1 10c 15c .28c W. R. BENNETT CO. Stationery Department KVEUVTIIING IN THIS DI1PAIITMHNT WILIj HE CLOSED AT HAltOAlN PH1CKS. Medallion Initial Paper, with onxelopct to match, extra Hue quality, regular 3fc grade otir price, Monday Ortr only A3 Venetian Bond Note Paper, with envelope! to match, latest tints our price Monday ifC- Juvcnllo Noto Paper, with envelopes to match, extra line sntln -4 r wove finish, our nrico lV 120 sheets white wove Note Paper, at 75 white wove Envelopes En for Fountain Pen, with 2 extra gold plated J pens and filler, complete 1 Op 4 Monday, at - Paper Napkins, assorted designs, regular 20o per 100 qunllty 4 fr Monday, per hundred 1 V Our I pound ncknge of extra lino Noto Pa per, put up expressly for 4 Ef our trade, Monday, at lb IOC Pencil Box, with lock nnd key, complete at New Testaments, durnbly bound 4 fXf, and clear print Monday, each....! Sholf Paper, assorted colors, 4. per dozen , k, JC Toilet Paper at Perforated Toilet Paper, at A better grade of Toilet Paper, at Best grado Toilet Paper, at 5c lc 3c if Toilet c 5c Hardware Dept. yo have a largo Btock of tack claws, which must bo sold, regular C. prlco 10c, salo price O Copper wlro coat hangers, 2 for CO foot cotton clothes line, nt A good wood frame Wringer nt , ....5c 10c 1.15 12-tooth garden rako Guaranteed hose, per foot Lawn Mower, at Ico Cream Freezer , 18c 10c 2.SS 11.24 Bennett's "Capitol" saw, guaranteed tho best mndo SSn Now Is tlie time to buy your wlro scroen and netting. We havo It in all sizes at tho lowest prices. IS NOT ANXIOUS TO COME Afninaldo Now Feels in No Hurry to Liare Hie Manila Quarters. THREE REBEL CHIEFS STILL ACTIVE Thrlr Surrender, However, Srema Likely to Oceur Within it Month, for I'nclflontlon I'ro greimea llnplillr. MANILA, April 20. Agulnaldo has been removed from tho Malacanan palaco to a private residence, 56 Solano street. Tho guard placed over him has been modified. General MacArthur Informed tho repro scntativo of tho Associated Press that tho effect of Aguinaldo's address to the Filipino peoplo would undoubtedly bo beneficial. Agulnaldo composed his address without assistance. Tho original draft was In Taga log. It was afterwards translated Into Spanish. It Is believed Agulnaldo Is sin cerely desirous of peace. Ho is not au educated man, but Is possessed of con siderable character and improves on ac quaintance. Agulnaldo Is not anxious to visit tho United States and It is considered best that ho should remain hero pending the completion of tho work of pacification. Tho Insurgent prisoners nt Olongapo will bo returned to Manila. Many prisoners aro released dally in exchango for guns surrendered. General Trias, who surren dered March 15 nt San Francisco de Mala bon. Is accomplishing much In securing tho surrender of outstanding Insurgents. Lucban, in Samar; Malvar, In Batangas, and Minlc, in A bra province, aro still head ing bands largo enough to bo troublesome, but it is almost certain theso threo leaders will surrender within a month". Tho serious charges against General Cnll ler havo placed him In a dlfferont category, but tho fairest Investigation will bo of fered Calller In caso ho surrenders. It Is understood civil government will bo established soon. Tho precise date has not been fixed on account of the administrative difficulties confronting tho commission. It will probably bo delayed until July 1, other wise the military are ready. Flro has destroyed Tay Tay, In Morong province. ' Tho trial of the members of the Mando- Ducat secret society, who aro charged with burying alive Filipinos who were opposed to the Insurrection, and tho trial of In surirent agents has elicited tho fact that In ono locality all tho local officers, the parish priest and the president wero tho chief of fenders. A reign or terror was secrewy tu augurated and persons refusing to con tribute to tho insurgent cause were burled alive by tho direction of tho prcsldont. All tho details of the conspiracy havo been unearthed, many nrrests having been mado, and probably tho ringleaders will be hanged. ICntrrtnliiment In Factory. Five hundred people, 200 of whom were empires, "njoyed tho tlrst annual l enter tiUnment given by tho Uemls Omaha Hag company in tho factory nt Eleventh and Jones streets InBt night. An excellent pro g?Sm was given In the cotton room. It consisted of a violin no o, by Master Harry Hroder: selections. Qellenbock's .Juvenile Mandolin club; "The Living Doll." Inez Low s and Lll Inn McCain: fancy dances. Ilobert Suchtel nnd Cecil Thomson; song hltB, Myrtle. McCandless nnd Jesslo Sal yard: comedians nnd dancers, Calvin Hroder and Messrs. McPhorson and Hay. At the eloso of tho program tho visitors wero shown through the big plant and RUldes explained tho workings. Dancing to the music of an excellent orchestra afforded amuBoment until U o'clock. Refreshments wero served. Ilrlulun llnrr Dinner. Wednesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Howard of W North Fiftieth street enter talned at dinner tho members of the grad uating clasB of tho American Delglan ilnre Institute. The following wero among the guests: W. T. Stafford. Sioux City; J. D, titevenson. Council Bluffs; S. F. fit. John, Omaha; Ilev. O. I McCleery, Elmer, iu.; Mrs. If. A. Moore. MlBsourl Valley; Ilev, F. O. Wilcox, Oreen Mountain. Ia.; T. M. Henahaw, Council Bluffs; Mrs. A. W, Wells, J, 11, McDowell, Omaha. WANAMMR & BROWN The Foremost Tailoring House of Amcrica As to the Fashioning Whilst wo orlsluato and tlnvelop ninny NEW STYLES OF ATTIltE, yet we do not claim to bo tho only or innybo uot thu lilirlicst imtlior lry. Yet nothing can bo demon Htrated as practical or new that we do not at once Rivo our cus tomers tho advantage of It. Tho skillful treatment of Damo Fash ion's mnndntes Is assumed by our corps of expert and thoroughly trained cutters. Suitsl$13 50 up OMAHA STORE, 122 So. 15th Street, 2?Dr0cu0;, FRECKLES Moth, tan, liver tpotsand all pig. mcntary dlicoloratlons aro com pletely removed by tay (pedal homo treatment, and the comp lexion renderedlcarand bright. Full information with book free. DEHnATOLOaiST WOODBURY 1 OS State SUcor.rionroe, Chicago rail WEAK MEN m MADE STRONG Btfort OR. LOBB'S LOST VITALITY RESTORED Alter IMPROVED COMPOUND DAM I AN A WAFERS CVKRN LONT MANHOOD, NKHVOUS) DEBILITY, EKttOKN OF YOUTH. Hatktw Mainly nru. mceSOe. box, 1 boxes forlt. ;XIonty reruDrteairnotutUnvr.tqry. lij mU on receipt of price. Samples free. Address n. U til I hk30 Years'Contlnuous Practloa Bold by Sherman & McConnell Prur Co a W. Cor. Wth and Podg Hts., Omaha. COPYRiailTED, FEBRUARY 11, 1000. $1,500 in Prizes for the Nearest Correct Guesses, First Prize a $500.00 Piano. TRY YOUR SKILL AT COUNTING. IllCnU AIIE THE DOTS. iMtMMrtailMi - ; !. "is V Z ' v v To those guessing tho correct or nearest correct number of 1st Prize A $000.00 Emerson l'lano vnluo ,.$500.00 2nd prize 1 "Densraoro" Typewriter, value 100.00 3rd prlzo 1 lot In Council Dluffs, value 100.00 4th prize 1 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, value.. C0.00 Sth prize 1 Uuslncsa Collcgo Scholarship, value CO. 00 Ctb prlzo 1 Tallor-mado Suit, value 4S.00 Tth prlzo 1 Ladles' Tallor-mado Suit, value 40.00 8th prize 3 ladles' Custom-made Shirt Waists, value 110.00 Sth prlzo 1 Standard Dictionary, value 12.00 Total 11.500 and a Tig. dots The Deo will give the following prizes: 10th prize 1 Standard Dictionary, valuo .., 12.01 11th prlzo 1 Ton Coal, valuo S.50 12th prlzo 1 box "Kirk's" Whlto Russian Soap, value.... 3.00 13th prlzo ONE PIC), value ? 14tb prize 1 Sack Oolden Sheaf Flour 1.21 lSth to 2Uh 10 bottles Cramer's Kidney Cure, value.... 10.01 25th to 35th 10 pair Orphcum BeatB, valuo 10.00 36th to BOth 14 volumes recent fiction, valuo 18.71 Also Art Pictures and Books, valuo 510.71 USE THIS BLANK IN ALL CASES. Date received x:: The Bek PonusniNO Co., Osiaha, Neb. Tlm' " ; ' P,M" Enclosed find $ ? to apply on my bud- Bcription account. GUESSES ON DOTS Name Street and No Where paper is delivered. Postoffice State, Where paper Is sent, re you taking The Bee Now? If not, when do you want it started? Answers Puzzle Department, The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb