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TUB OMAITA DAILY EE : .MONDAY , MAY 31 , 185)7. ) SPECIAL NOTICES . \ilteMNriiKMitn fur Ilirnc column * nlll lie ( aUeii until la in , ( or the rvcnliitr nnil tinlll 8 11. tn. ( or ilia inornliifr anil Sunday filltlonn. Ailverllficrn , ! > > rriiur tliiir n Jiiini- licrcit lii-i'U , can lin c nnniTcrii nil- IrpuMfil li > u nuiiilicrcil Irttpr In cnre of Tile Ilpp.iiNrcm mi ndilrcnil \\l\l \ ) ) < ili-llvrroil oil iiri'neudilloii of ill * ' clipuk only , HiiK-N , 1 l--'o n tTnril tlrnt lnncrlon | lu n ivoril tlicrcaftrtNottiltii ; tnlccn for IPNN limn U5c for the llrnt Inner , tlon. Thcsr nilvfrllHCiiiciitii niiint l > e run l > _ SIAIn IIP.I.P. A FKW ENnnOBTIC 1IUHTMKCI MKM CAN nml ittndr , prt.ntable wortt with C. P. Adnm Co. , ttl Ho. Kill St. U-m MKN WANlit : TO I.KAHN TJAItlJnn THADB nt the Omftha llirbcr ColloKe. Ilnnt In th went ; complete cmirnc , K wwk : lfrm easy ; " m for catalogue. 1317-1311 PouRlni St. , Omalm. n M710 June 4 BAl.ESMKN KOn CIOAnS ! * H3 MONTHLY find rxpensr * ! old fstnlillnhod Jioute : < > xper1encij p'iiary : Inilncrmetita to customem. C. C. Co. , Ht. T.oui . , AN ixpnnnNrno : THAVRUNO man tliormiRhly ncqualnteillth Ihe llnuor hnMnci * * . nml with nn rutnhllxltrd trnile In 16wn. Frrdlnaml Wnthelmer & Ken . Bt. Jo cph , Mo. D-418 ZJ WAXTKD 100 niui-s ran ALL KiNns wonK ; n TO (7 week. Cnrmdlnn oIHcc , 1522 Douglas.CM7 C-M7 \VANTBI ) , AN UXPKnmNCKD COOK AND Inuinlrerit nt l4 So. lOlh. C 291 FOR OINIHAL ; , iiousnwonK. AT ea N. 19lh st C-Xtm WANTRD , A COMIMTJNT COOK , acuC C M4 Jt AOI2NTS TO TA1CH OUDMUH , NO KXl'KUI- cncc ncccunry. Call at CM 1st Nnl'l Hank , , 3 to 4 p. in. C M3M 2 WANTID. A NUIIHB OIHL AT zws CAPITOL avenue. C < 18 FOR I1OURRS IN ALL PARTS OP TUB CITY. THE O. P. lnvl Company , 1J01 Farnnni. D 173 HOUSES , DKNKWA & CO. . 103 N. 16TII ST. " D-47i MODBItN IIOU8CS. C. A. STAIUl. 5M N.T. U 475 _ CHOICI5 HOUSUS AND COTTAOH3 ALL OVER the city , S3 to JJO. Fidelity , 1702 Parnnm St. D-476 _ IIOUHCS. WALUVCC. UIIOWN DLOCK , 16TH nnd DollKlas. " D 477 sKS , coTTAana & sronns. ALL PARTS of city , lironnan , Love Co. . 430 1'axton block. U 47S J1OV1NQ IIOUSCIIOLD GOODS AND PIANOS , Om. Van .t Storngo Co. , 1115 Furnum. Tel. 1553. D-479 LIST. M-CAQUE , ISTII & DODOE. D so HOUSES , FLATS , QAIIVIN DROS.1CU FARNAM D-4SI HOUSES FOR RICN7. IinMIS. PAXTON BLK. D 482 TURK1NQTON. G03 IIUILDINQ. - BTANFOUD CIRCLE COTTAGES 0 ROOM All modern. Apply Ml Hce liulldlng. D-772 D-ROOM HOUSE , INQUIRE ? 7W DOtlOLAS str-et. U M7GS FOH ncNT , ni.noANT rivu-nooai STEAM heated Hat. Apply Flat 9 , IJavldge IJIdj. D MOOS 10-ROOM FLAT. DOtlOLAS. NEAR 2ITH : MOD. em : Btenm heat ; also E-roomi nt 310 So. 15th. Inquire Linguist. 31ff S. 15th. D 31T HOUSES. J. It. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIFE. D M,17S FOR RENT , IIODHRM 10-ROOM HOUSE AND Imrn In nne repair nnd plensnntly locnlod. J.V. . Robblns , nst. , ISO ! Farnatn st. FOR RENT HOUSES , STORES AND FLATS. Illclis Real Katnto Agency. 219 S. ICtli St. D 439 31 SOU IIAIINRV ; 10 ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT. D M7S3 June" * in-ROOM ELF.nANTLY FINISHED MODERN hrlck house. No. 2114 Cass. J0. S-room modern house nt 417 North IStli , (18. S-room modern lint. " 09 Ho. IRtli , J17.OT. -rnom house 112S N. lilli. J1S. Apply to W. B. Mclkle. room C04 l t Nafl nic..HUlB. D M4M C-ROOM COTTAOE ] HOOD REPAIR. CITY water In IIOUEC. 915 So. 25th at. , (9.00. D D33 31 FOR RENT A S-ROOM HOUSE. CLEAN AND desirable , til 00 n numtli. 1016 So. 19th * t. Apply nt 711 So. 17th at. D M558 31 10-KOOM MODERN WELL FURNISHED house , with Imrns ; one of the mcst pleatnnt and Lost located homes on West Hills ; Knnbe piano : earrlage nnd phaeton It desired. Will rent for one or two years. Possessions now or thlt fall. References exclinnKed. State what family nnd address L K , Ilec. D 582 2 TO RENT , 2124 CLARK STREET. S-ROOM house , newly pnlnted nnd In first-class re- pnlr. J17.IX ) a month. The Uyron Reed Co. , 212 S. 14th St. D-G17 1 FOR RENT , NICE HOUSES .10 ! ) MARCY. D 3JS-2J > 9-HOOM HOUSE. FURNISHED AND PIANO nnd barn. 1 < " , D. Weail , ICtli and DouRlan. D 53R-2J u/ojis. BTEAM HEATr.D ROOMS. TELEPHONE AND all con\cnlencen ; rnlea reasonable. 1'undt Real. denw , Z12 S. 17th St. K in FURNISHED ROOMS. 1703 DOUOLAS BT. E 7U FURNISHED ROOMS , 1516 HOWARD. E M281 IIOO.MS : FINE LAWN AND POUCHES. 2001 Hnrney. E iHS9 June > itooMM FOR Liairr HOUSEKEUIMNO. w. Dodge. II MBO-I Junel * KLKO CNT'FUUNiailUD ROOM. 221 N. lOTlY E M517 Sl FRONT ROOM , WITH ALcovn. von oNiTor twu Kent K1 moil , D2I S. ICtli me. E-M563 C FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMB , A LARCH front room. nliiKle or rimulte. Apply at 181 LeuvetiMorth nt. , Sril lloor. r. MSCO t. FOR RENT. FRONT ROOMS , JS.W : J8.00 ; II 00 modern , at ii So. 19th kt. 1V-MS59 31 * TO LET , FURNISHED PLEASANT EAS1 room. In Mlvuto family , to gentlemen , In Uav Idtre bulliilniT , IStli und Furiiam. Flat 5. . IJ-M614 ! _ _ PININU ROQM. KITCHF.N AND 11ED ROOM to n woinuii without chlljren , with eiperlenn In keeidni ; boarders. AdJrtaa L C2 , ] lee olllce E-C93 KOOMS AMI HOARD. JlOnrcitN IIIUCIC , 11OOM8 AMI 11OA1U ) : JJ.6 neck. 6H N. 19lh. ! --Mill Jl Till : MUIIUIAM. DUSIKAIH.K ACCOMMODA . tloiiH ufle' June 1st. Uellglittul luiumer home S F-m-3t NICUI.Y I'-UHNISIIKI ) BOUTIUJA8T KUON' room ; luoilcrn coincnlcnra ; board , TO ! H. 2311 B < . T JII90 ll KL.r.OANT 8. U. HOO1I8 WITH PIKBT CUAS hoard , 1909 Capltol ave , K US 31 NICKI.Y FUIINIBIIKD'HOOUS , WITH HATH board If Uenlrcd. lilt Clilcutso t. F MM7 J N1CUI.V KIWNI8HUD THONT HOOM8. WITJ board. :01S D ) Utl iiv f WC13 : roil ms.\TyrouKB AMI OFFICE : roil HUNT , THE 4-STOI'Y BlllCIC J1U1IJJIN at 9U Karnum St. Thu bulldlni ; hai a. nrepro : cement batcinent , complete ateam heutlnc QJ turn ; water on all floor * , ca > , etc. Apply i the I'ince of The De * . I 110 von nn.NT.aoon nuiLnma BUITAHI.I : TO f taurant and lunch counter , nltli living rooir uimtalrs. Hot location , opixiilte depot. In lit bent town In Boutliweitcrn lowu. lirnt rei onablcVm. . Koutder , Ited Oak. la. 1-5M-J1 * AGBNTS WAM'KD. WANTED. AQENT8 ; 175 I'KR MONTH AN ez | > n > e p ld actlv men If rl hi ; coed * ao by aainpla only : aample * , also ban * and ca rlaia ( urolihed free. AJJren Jobber , Box UC llottou , Uaa J tS < WANVCn TO ItliKT , A PIANO FOR BUMMER ; IIEST OF CAR1 L CO. U e. K-M STOHAUI : . PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE co. , t03-tlO Jone * . General StorAge and forwnrdlng , M-438 OM. VAN k STORAGE , 1415 FARNAM. TEL. 1SSJ M-ffl Kon. SAI.IIIOHSIS AND WAGONS. FOR SALE. A FINE FAMILY MARE. SORREL , 7 yearn old , registered ; nlso harness nnd phae ton ; very cneap. Call at 232 N. 2Ut. P-4M KOIl SALH .TIISCI3LLAM- . 2 STOCKS (1HOCERIES. 1 MEAT MARKET. 1 drug itnck , farms , eastern Nebraska ; ncrenga In and around Omaha , Omaha cltr propelty. II. R. Hall , 801 N. Y. I * Q-793 J7 CARI'ETS , DRAPERIES. DRKSaQOODS , SILKS tl monthly on Jlo purchase. Send postal ; will call with sample * . B Hlrsh. 1 < 23 Ityner Av * . Q C93-J3 HARDWOOD CRIUU1NU. HOQ AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than ' "all wire. " C. R. Lee. 901 Douglas. Q- < cllICKEN. 1100 & LAWN FENCE ; ALL WIRE ; cheaper than wood. Wire Work * , 403 8. Hth. Q tOii J-l IK5CO WILL RUY A KIMIlAI.l. UPR1OHT piano. In Rood condition. Omaha MortRag * Ixinn Co. . 308 South .Ctli street. Q-M300 TWO COMPLETE SETS OF SALOON FIK- turen , Includlns bar. back bar. pier glasses , screens , hotlli-d Boodn case. Ice chest and clsnr ntand. Also two billiard tables , will bo sold with or without saloon fixtures. Milton Doo- llttlc. receiver. North Plattc. Neb. Q MIJI iunc i WANTED TO 8BLtfc E8TY ORGAN : IX\V TOP nnd In good repair ; cheap ; lady leaving city. 1104 So. 10th St. Q 495 59 SHOW CASE FOR SALE : LAROE UPRIGHT four by rcven by sixteen feet , lllack wnlnut. Call 12 Pearl street. Council llluffs. I Q-MG30 Junel * MISCKLLAMCOL'S. GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT. T. .MAHSAC.i : . 11ATHS , ETC. MADAM SMITH. 1 7 HOWARD , MABSAOE. steam baths. T-MISt June 1 MRS. DR. I.KON. ELECTRIC MARSAQE IlATH parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up- stnlra. T-MCOMiinrf * CI.AIUVOYANTS. COME AND CONSULT THE ONLY GENUINE life reader ; her predictions nrc wonderful ; names given : tcv. 60o and , up ; 10:30 : to 7 dally. 1819 Fnrnam street. S-M629 31 nusnnss CIIANCKS. ( Continued. ) FOR SALE , HOTEL FURNITURE CO-ROOM house dolnR a blc pnylng bunlnets ; will b ar the closest Invratlgatlon ; Rood reason * for coll- Ing. Addres * Wi Iloman , Homan Hmise. St. Joseph , Mo. Y M5JI June 5 * FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED. A HARDWARE OR IMPLEMENT stock In exchange for stock In n jobbing housi ; Bowl opening ; making money ; good reasons for KOIIn. Address M 100 , Hce office , Cnuni.'ll Z-M101 FINE OMAHA RESIDENCE , SEVEN-ROOM hou c , three lots , barn , jounff orchard In good neighborhood , near school * and churched , foi small farm near Omnhn. Addrets L tS. llee. Z-039 31 FOR SALH IllCAI. IISTATK. KOUNT7.E PLACE UAROAINS. J2.60D , , T50 TO IC.tOO ; see photos at 16th and Famam ; Mcrse J. J. Gibson , (14 First Nat. Banlc Dldg. RE SO' t { USE8 , LOTS. FARMS. f VNDS. LOANS. Ceo. P. Hemls Real Estat * Co. . ' HAUOAIN. ONLY J300.00 FOR LARGE IOT. ON . grade , nt Mlh avenue and Corby tre-t. Onr. vn llros. , 1613 Farnam Btreet. RL M635 IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY PAYING U per cent grosa , price 114,000. Write L 46 , llee. f xl2 . SOUTH FRONT ON FARNAM. EAST of 44th St. , JCOO.CO. W. II. Life , J1.200 WILL HOY A fi-ROOM HOUSE IN WAL- niit Hill ; small monthly payments. Omaha Real Hstato and Trunl Co. , Jll So. mil st. RE oSS FOR SALE. CHEAP LOTS . . . . 27lh strict , east of park * jw ! . " * > Park ave. , acrotn from pavilion 24tli street , near Caslellar. . . . , < JJ 17th street , near Spring ? w 2 th street , near Maple. . . . J 2Sth street , near Amei n\enue JJ ; 27th street , near Spraguc ( for two ) . . , 433 2Sth street , west of exposition M5 THE BYRON REED CO. . 212 S. Kth St. RE M61C 1 20 ACRES 0 MILES NORTHWEST , 11,609 00. 10 acres 314 miles went. Sl.itOO.OO. M acres Improved , West Dodse St. . $2,400.00. 35 acres C miles southwest , J3.MWOO. 6 acre * CH miles southwest , SIOO.OO. 5 acres , with house , barn , etc. , tine narden land , near South Omaha , terms easy , JSOO.CO. 7V& net-on near South. Omaha. 11,050.00. Alro desirable acre tracts from S to 10 acres near the city ; nlso several small farms 10 to K miles from Omaha , very cheap. Potter. & George Company , S. W. Cor. ICth nnd Fnrnam Sta. RE-MOB 31 The htistling man is not tha one "Who mourns what "might have been ; " He knows a good ad in The Bae Will reach some thousand men. R. B. W. 1IH3. M. FIUTZ. 819 N. 1CT1I SPECIAL ARRIVAL FIRST VISIT TO OMAHA of tlie marvelous full lltei-readlng clairvoyant and trance medium. PROF. CLARENCE E. CHESTER. The occult wonder. Plain , practical , clear- brained Information. The master mind leads , othere follow. FEE-50C-MC AND UP FOR ONE WEEK. He tells jour name. age , occupation , advises In business , epeculatlon , love nnd nil family troubles , unites the separated , names of friends and enemies. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. If you have been disappointed by Incom petent clairvoyants call and bo convinced of I'rof. Chester's ability. No matter what others have been , remember he Is exactly as he repre sents himself to Lo. Fee 50c tOc , and up. Hotirn 10 to 8 dally. PARLORS , 1915 FARNAM ST. , flrst floor. Let ters with stamp answered. S 029 30 * VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. StC-S BEE3 Bl.lg. ; physician , consultation or health book free. U-489 BATHS. "MASSAGE ; MME. POST , 31014 R. 16TH , RUPTURE CURED , PERMANENTLY ; NO puln ; no detention from blames * ; we refer to thousands of patient * cured. Cnll or write The O. E. Miller Co. , 932-3 New York Llfa bulldlne , Omaha. TJ MC25 BALDNESS CURED. 326 BOARD MISS MAYER , SURGEON-CHIROPODIST , manicure. R. 400 Ponton block , diploma 1886. IMPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEAS- lire and profit see U P. Judson's want .ids. Council Bluffs Pise. U M2C4 F RYLEY. MANICURE AND CIIIR- t. 7 yrs. with Miss Mayer. JM K tach blc. SCALP TREATMENT , KC ; SHAMPOOIng - Ing 250-S weekB-MIIIcr1. Parlors , 1514 _ Dous- ' U-la J.4 las. "RFV W W. BROWN'S ASTHMA CURE" positively cures ; write for testimonials. Char ter Oak. Iowa. U-M4S8 June j { SIOAUY TO LOAN R HAL I3 ! TATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. : uuUk money ai low rules for choice faiiu lands In IOHU , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY ; property. W. Farnam Smith A : Co. . 1320 FJrnam. W 193 C J'KIl CENT MONEY ON NEB. & 1A. FARMS. W. U. Mellslc. l t Nafl BU. bide. , Omaha MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Famara St. W 4W FARM LOANS. 1 TO lu YEARS ; LOWEST rate * . Garvln Bros. , 1613 Farnum St. . ON OMAHA I'ROPERTY : LOWEST RATES : loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.W . W 4M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton block. FROM 1100.00 UP. F. D. WEAD , 16th A Dnuslae , W 137 J'.9 MOKEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property , 1'uscy & Thomas , 07 1st Nat ! Ilk bid 3IO.M3V TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO 1.0AN , SO. CO , M DAYS ; FURNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , R , ( . Barker blk. X-tW MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , hones , wagons , etc. , nt loweit rntiu In city ! no removal of good * ; strictly confidential ; you can pay lh loan off at any time ur In any amount. OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN CO. , 308 So. IGth St. X S 1 HUSIMSS CHANCKS. STOCK OF GENEIWL MERCHANDISE AND lUlurcn for sale : the reason for sale of same Is one of the partners died and the other wishes to retire from builncns ; will be sold for pan cash and good security ; no land deals con sidered ; goods will be sold for what they are worth ; three other general eiorci In town population about 1,000. Address W. E. Anfln , Winner , Neb. Y MOOS SJ A WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY BTORF for sale In one of the best towns In eastern Iowa ; stock nnd 11 xlures will Invoice between 14,000 and IS.COOi ttcck can be reduced If re quired. Addresu I , U. car * Omaha lleee. Y-M518 JuneJ * WANTED , GENTLEMAN WITH SMALL CAPI tut , ivUhlng to engage In the best paxlne busl nets In the state , to call at No. KB Cnlcago street before 9 a. m. or after 0 p. in- , begin nlng Wednesday , John Tyfe. Y MC10 31 SX3R RENT-SMALL WATER POWER MILU Can ulio handle zraln. Addreu box U. Lin coln. N b. Y-W1-J * FOR SALE , GOOD PAYING DRY GOODS BUSI- lien * In emtern Nebraska ; lnolc 1H.WC ; eood reason for Mlltnir. jlddr * * L U. Be * . Y-M57J GREAT BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND LOTS In any and every part of the city , north , east , south and west , ranging from J550 to K 000 or J6.000 nnd upwards. Any terms desired. Bemls , Pnxton l.lrek. iItE-7 75..1 , FOR SALE , TWELVE ifOOM MODERN HOUSE. elBhty feet frunt. Northeast corner 41 t nnd Iznnl (4032 ( Izard ) for J7.WX ) . One-third In rush , or other residence property. Balance to suit purchaser. ThU Is onp of the most desirable locations In Wnlnut Hill. Apply to F. J. Sut- cllffe , 442 Bee bunding. R E 313 ELEGANT HOUSE , EVERY MODERN CONV. . near HanBcom park ; just oR car ; a snap for cash. 53 500. Ill original city plat , 7 houses renting at $30.00 , nnd lot for J2.WX ) . S-room house , almost new , full lot , Jl.OOO ; 3300 cash , balance at 7 per cent. A good building lot short distance from Park ave. and Lenvenworth. 31.000. F. D. WEAD , 16th nnd Douglas. R E C37 29 FOR SALE , IRRIGATED LANDS UNDER Belmont canal , North Plattc valley , Nebraska , on easy payments , in forty-acre tracts and upwards , with perpetual water rights ; good crops always assured. COLUMBIAN INV'T CO. . First Nat'l Bank Bids. RE ME9S SEH S700.00 HOUSE AND LOT AT 2105 N. 28TH St. Garvln Bros. , 1CI3 Farnam. R-E M 587 3 TYPEWRITERS. LATEST MODEL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1612 Farnam Mian Jy3l ASTROLOGY. PROP. A. MASERU OF EGYIT , PALMISTRY and astrology : the wonder of the age ; past , present and future told or no charge : at 202S Harney street , Omaha , Neb. M519June 4 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. a VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , CU N. Y. LIFE. C04 _ _ _ _ fcT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 1 TH & DOUGLAS BOB MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. GEORGE P. OELLENBECK. BANJO , MANDO- lln und guitar teacher. 1807 Farnam street. Te' 228. 80S SIDEWALKS. FOR NATURAL STONE WALKS , TEL. 453 OU send postal to A. Stutzer , 330 Board Trade. M73I Junes' SIDEWALKS. SAWED NATURAL STQNE , ARTIFICIAL , brick. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Wslihans , S0 B. 17lh nt. 113 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT bureau. U2i Dodge. Telephone , 876.M863 M863 JylS UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE. FURNITURE REPAIRING AND PACKING , Couches and cushlonu , mattresses made anil renovated. Prices will please you. See M. B , Walk In , sill ( Turning street. Telephone 1331. ' -807 PASTURAGE. HORSES ONLY. BOARD FENCES. SPRING water. A. W. Phelps & Bon , Z07 N. Y. Life. Ml 31 PHOTO-ENGRAVING. WB MAKE FINE HALF-TONES , ZINC ETCH Inrs , embossing dies , tri-color plate or any thing In up-io-tlato engraving , We guarantei time , quality and wormanshlp. Woman' ; Weekly , Nineteenth and Farnam. 1194 ! June U PAWNIIHOKERS. U. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N , BT cot AUCTION. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLl goods every Wednesday and Saturday morn Ings. Nebmska Auction and Commission Co. 8. W. correr 14th and Dodge streets. M4S FINANCIAL. LIFE INS.POLICIE8 BOUGHT , W. F. HOLDE1 CO ! SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICUOKS Bee Building , Omtba Neb nd Patent Book ' THIRTEEN HORSES WILL RUN Brooklyn Handicap " 'WU1 Furnish Some ' GoodiSpo'rt , * ' * * i nsir EVERY STARTER HA IOWN FINE FORM 0 ! r'.t aiidHiirliipr , Itflniiir , Sir Wnltcr , Tli Winner nii'lll > yrvi'rnl ( HIierM AH llnvr 3lnit ) ' 'Siiiniortori UoiiillllniiN i\ iliVclKlit" . NEW * YORK , May 30. Tills year's Brook lyn handicap , to bo run at Oravescnd tomor row , has brought together A field that with rtno weather ami a sound track should pro duce ono ot Iho moat noticeable races ever run In this country. UuL the essential con ditions for a flno performance may bo de nied , as the heavy rain tonight will probably leave the track dead and heavy even though the aun shines on Decoration day. Of Iho thirteen carded , every horse has , as far as Is known , satisfied his trainer and owner. Each and every ono of the probable strntera has either raced well or Is known to have shown good private trials , with the exception of Lokl , ot whom nothing Is known here. The question of the favorite In the big event Is an open ono. It lies between Hand spring and Uclmar , with a probability of the shorter price being ; on the former. The Winner , Uolmar's stable male , will undoubt edly receive a good dual of consideration from the betting public. Sir Walter Is al ways a pcoslblllty , bub he has ever been an unfortunate horse In the , biff races. With a heavy track the lightweights will bo expected to cut out a rattling pace , with a probability of ono ot them getting the largo end of the purso. Doth ot M. P. Dwy- cr'a entries are 'In flno condition Bon' Kder particularly Is said , to be Just fit foi1 a hard struggle and Harry Heed haa recently ac quired a bettor reputation for distance than ho usc.l to have. The conditions and entries follow : The Brooklyn handicap of $10,000. for 3- year-olrts mid upward , $ " > 0 each , half for feit , or ? 50 If declared by February M. to the winner SS.OOO. to the second horse J1.5UO and to the third ihorse * T > 00. ono mile and a quar ter : P. J. Dwycr'a Handspring , 12o ; u , K. Smith's Belmar , 121 ; Onelk Stables' Sir Walter , 113 : G. E. Smlth'H The Winner , llfi ; M. P. Dwyer's Harry Reed , 111 ; M. F. Dwycr's Ben Kder , 113 ; Bromley & Cn.'s Kree Advice , 10SJ E. K , ' .McLean's Lokl. 10S ; V. L. Parker's Luke Shore. 105 ; August Bcl- mont's Merry 1'rlnco , 100 : 3. n. Keene's King Arttiur II , 93 ; W. C. Daly's Volley , 95 ; Erie Stables' Jefferson. S3. The Jockeys for the handicap are as fol lows : Belmar , SloaneTho ; Winner. Orldln ; Ben Ddcr , Thorpe ; Harry Heed. Taral ; Sir Walter , Doggott ; Handspring , Slmma ; Merry Prince , Hewitt ; King Arthur II , Hamilton ; Volley , Lambloy ; Lake Shore , H. Martin ; Jefferson , Powers ; Lokl , J. Hill ; Free Ad- vlco , Schcrrer. > WIRES READY l-'OU THE CONTEST. Intcrnniinnnl I'nrlliniieiitnry Clicnn GitiitPH to llrprlit Toilny. WASHINGTON. May it ) . Some tlmo was spent today by MaViager Marean of the Western Union Tolefirap'h company In per fecting1 arrangements tot the transmission and the receipt of mdjmc'cs to and from the London onice In connection with the Interna tional chess Riime between the picked teams of the houseof representatives and the British House of Commonp , which will begin tomorrow. The telegraph Instruments have been put Into the room occupied by the hou93 committee on commerce , wh oh Is suillclently commodious to comforta bly accommodate the players , the telwomph officials ami the few others who will lie admitted. 'The olllco was In direct communication with Hearts Content , N. S. , the'American terminus of the Atlantic cable , arid otho messages ex changed today were handled with on expedi tion that save the nss.ur.n.nce of being able tqtninanjt | thoiannounqements of Vlje moves at both ends of the line jvlth snlllclent'celer ity to kedri the game moving , according to the schedule time. 'The messages ex changed today related lo securing a mutual understanding of fhe form In whl h an nouncements ) were to bo made. It was agreed that the five boards should be desig nated by numbers , No. 1 , No. 2 , etc. , and that the moves should be specified by the numerical deslgnatlvo adjectives , as flrst , second , etc. Some of the members of the house who will represent the American end of the contest were also at the capltol keepIng - Ingnn eye on the telegraph preparations , and experimenting- briefly on openings. While they are eenerally hopeful of the outcome , they realize that their British antagonists enjoy some advantages over them , from greater practice as well as on other ac counts. Michigan Wlim at All Point * . DETROIT. Mich. . May 30 The second an nual dual field and track athletic meeting between the University of Michigan and the University ot Chicago was held at the De troit Athletic club grounds yesterday after noon , and resulted In an - vic tory for Michigan by a score of 91 points to 40. Over 3,000 l sons , -nbout half of whom were students from Ann Arbor , witnessed the contests. - ( Win a Hot Game. The North Omaiha Pleasure club's team and the Hayden Bros , cqme together yester- duy. The game was exciting ; from start to finish and was won In the last half of tha ninth Inning by Noonnn's lilt scoring T. O'Connor , Barring- llttlo Ildncss Noonan'a pitching was superb. The features of the game were a' fine double play from Kelly to Monaghan and the battery work for the Haydens. The score was JO to 0 In favor of Itnydon Bros. Batteries : Hnyden Bros. , Nbonnn and T. O'Connor ! Pleasure club , Orandjean and Shannon , llnyden Bros , play Kllllan Bros , nt Wahoo today. OAMIS OK Tim NATIONAL iiAnitn. TnUri n llnril 1'nll Out of tlie Unlllmorr Clinintilntm. CHICAGO. May no.-Tho Colts met the Champions for the first tlm this season to day , nnd defeated them easily by bunching their hits In the third nnd eighth. Dahlcn waa badly spiked , sliding to the plate In the third , and will be laid up Home time , the cut necessitating- several stitches. Kelly nnd Jennings were ordered out of the gnmo for constant wrangling and kicking over Hurst's decisions , Corbett nnd Pond taking- their places. The Australian ball players were Interested spectators. Attendance , 17.SOO. Score : Chicago . 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 Sfl Baltimore . 00100011 0 3 Base hits : Chicago. 11 : Baltimore , 11. Errors : Chicago , 3 ; Baltimore. 3. Earned runs : Chicago , 6 : Baltimore , 2. Loft on bases : Chicago , li ; Baltimore , 1. Throp- Imso hits : D.-ihlen , Decker , IcOormlck , Orlllltli , Hotter. Stoltn ba'cs : Kveratt , Pah- len. Lange (2) ) , McCormlck , Qulnn , Kccler , Stcnzel. Double ptnyn ; Rcltz to O'Brien ; llofter to O'Brien ; Jennings to O'Brien. Struck out : By Grllllth , 4 ; by Hoffor , 2. Parsed bnlK Bowtrmnn , 2. Bns on bills : Off Grllllth. 1 : off Hoffcr , 4. Wild pitches : Orllllth , 1 ; JIolTer , 1. Hit with b.ill : KeoKr , Batteries : Chicago. Orllllth nnd Kltlreilgo ; Baltimore , HolTcr and , Ilowormnn. Umpire : Hurst. CINCINNATI , 8 ; WASHINGTON. 7. CINCINNATI , Mny 30. The Senators made their tlrst nppenrnnoo here thN wnson nnd werp defeated by the Reds In a slow nnd un interesting gnme. Attendance , 7,000. Score : Cincinnati . 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 -8 Washington . 210031000-7 Base hit * : Cincinnati , 13 ; Washington , 13. Errors : Cincinnati. C ; Washington , 3. Earned runs : Cincinnati , 3 ; Washington , 4. Two-lin o hits : Bltchey. Schrlvcr. Corcoran , O'Brien. Left on bases : Cincinnati , 3 ; Washington. 7. Home run ; McGulre. Stolen bases : Burke , Breltensteln , Cart- wright. Double plays : Domont to O'Brien to Cartwrlght. Klrst base on balm Off King. 4 ; off German. C ; oft Brcltensteln , 2 ; off Rhine * , 1. Struck out : Irwln , Brown , Wrlgley , Rellly , German. Batteries : Cin cinnati , Breltenstcln , Rhlnes and Schrlver ; Washington , King , German nnd McGulre. Time : 2:20. : Umpire : Emslle. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Baltimore . 30 22 S 73.3 Cincinnati . 32 si H K.n Plttshurg . 2S 18 10 M.3 Cleveland . 29 17 12 5S.G Boston . 29 17 12 BJ.fi Philadelphia . 31 1C 15 51. G Louisville . 28 14 14 ffl.0 New York . 26 13 13 fiO.O Chicago . 32 11 21 31.4 Washington . 2H 9 19 32.1 St. LouU : . 31 7 21 23.P Games for today : Baltimore nt Chicago ; two games : Washington nt Cincinnati , two Raines : Plttsburg at New York , two cames ; Cleveland nt Brooklyn , two games ; St. Louis at Boston , ITAO games. SCOIU2S OH" Till : WI3STiilM3ARDE. . CoIiimlitiN IVIiiH from SI. Paul ! Illt- Ilm7 In Our Imilnir. ST. PAUL. Minn. . May 30. Score : St. Paul . 1 00003000 4 Co'.umbus . 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 013 Base hits : St. Paul 7 ; Columbus , 12. Er rors : St. Paul. 3 ; Columbus. 1. Batteries : St. Paul , McGIll and Spies ; Columbus , Keener and Fisher. KANSAS CITY , May 30. Score : Kansas City . 000100100 2 Indianapolis . 00020010' 3 Basu hits : Kansas City. 7 : Indianapolis , 7. Errors : Kansas City. 4 ; Indianapolis , 3. Batterle-s : Kansas City. Friend and Lake ; Indianapolis , Foreman nnd Wood. MILWAUKEE. May 30.-Score : Milwaukee. . 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -G Grand ilaplds . 010100000-2 Base hits : Milwaukee , 0 : Grand Rapids , G. Errors : Milwaukee , 5 ; Grand RaiUds. 1. Batteries : Milwaukee , Jones and Spear ; Grand Rapids , Cross and Buckley. STANDING OF THE TEA'MS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. St. Paul . 35 a 10 71.4 Milwaukee . 33 21 12 G3.fi Columbus . 29 17 12 BS.li Indianapolis . 30 17 13 5G.7 Detroit . 30 33 17 43.B Minneapolis . 34 14 20 41.2 Kansas. City . . . . , . , . 33 12 21 RG.4 Grand Rapjds . : . . . . 31 9 21 20.0 Games for today : Indianapolis at Kansas City ; Grand Rapids at .Milwaukee ; Colum bus nt St. Paul ; Detroit at Minneapolis. Woitrru AKNocliitloii SCOTCH. ROCKFORD , May 30. Score : Rockford . 001101100-4 DubUQUC . 00002000 0 2 IJase hits : Rockford , 7 ; Dubuque , 5. Er rors : Rockford , 2 ; Dubuque , 4. Batteries : Rockford , Bubser and ijiilnn ; Dubuque , Smith and Sullivan. BURLINGTON , la. . May 30. Score : Des Molnes . 12020200 1-S Burlington . 102202002-9 Base hits : Des Molnes 10 ; Burlington , 15. Errors : Des Molnes , G : Burlington , 4. Bat teries : Des Molnes , Cooper and Lehman ; Burlington , Kitson nnd Williams. PEORIA , 111. , May 30. Score : Peorla . , .3 0000100 0-4 Cedar Rapids . 00342052 0 16 Base lilts : Peorla , 9 ; Cedar Rapids , 15. Errors ; Peorla , 4 ; Cedar Rapids , 1. Bat teries : Peorla Gregory and Dugdalc nnd Hnnscn and Solsler ; Cedar Rapids , Mahaffcy and Fuller. QUINCY. III. , May 30. Sore : St. Joseph . 20203300 * 10 Qulncy . 2 0020 0002 6 Base lilts : St. Joseph , 19 ; Qulncy , 9. Er rors : St. Joseph , 2 ; Qulncy. 5. Batteries : St. Joseph , Meredith and Collins ; Qulncy , Hackett. Lohrbeck and Frlsbee. Ilcnin n Worltl'ti Itecoril Twice. BOSTON , Mesa , May 30. A world's com petitive blcyclo record iwns twice broken at Charles River park yesterday. In the first trial heat of the one-third mile open Ellery Blake of ICeene won the heat In 0:42 : 3-5 , which broke the record of 43 seconds made by Packard In Denver July 13 , 1833. In the " " T"T"Fi I I t-l WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTOBIA , " AND "FITOHEB'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. I , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of " PITCHER'S ' CASTORJA , " the sama that has borne and does now jf p- - on every bear the fac-sihile ) signature of C a 7 cA4/Zf wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the hq/tiss of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOKoiCAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is * the kind you hav $ always bought , / s friH * enwrap and has th signature of wrap- per. No onGah'ijs authority from me to use my name except The CentaurWCompany of which Chas. H. Fletcher fa ° resident. ' - Jf , March 8'JSB7. ; . Not Be. Deceived , Do not end JV er the life of your child by accepting a cheap sub'ttjbute which some druggist may offer you ( because he Shakes a few more pennies on it ) , the in gredients of which even he does not know. Kind You Have .Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed TOIL . . . tM ClhTlUK COUMM * TT MUHIUV T * IT. NIW wn. flnnl henl of this event Rlftkcirn In 41 4-5 , Oiua boating Jtla own rocon.1. TWO 1U.VI > HACKS IN ClItCAnO. Axno ( < ln4ril Olnli * mill Cnnlt County Oluli to Start from ttir .Suinc I'oltit. CHICAGO. Mn > - S0.-Tht > eleventh anmml road race , under the nufjilecs of Hie Asso ciated CycltnR Club ? , will stnit tomorrow morning from the Wtaomrin Central station , one mlle west of the Wheeling town hn'it. The cotirso Is nearly ntrnlRht nwny , nnd li within a few ynrds of twenly-nvc nille ? , the llnLsh belni ; mndo In Garlleld p.irk. Four luuulrcd and ninety-six entries linvo been mnilo. The first nnmml road rnce of the Cook County Cyclist nssoclatlon will start nt the snmo point at 10 o'clock ami follow the xnme courco for eleven miles , the llnlsh belns nt IJIcctrlo nark. The dlstaneo Is nosirly olBliteen mllca. There nro 130 entries. Kiimora of trouble between the rival organ izations nt the starting iK > lnt nre denied , OniclaH of the Cook County club say their nun will be well out of the conwo before the Associated clubs nro ready lo start. A.VNUAI ) IIO.MI HACK AT 1CSAS CITY. Ttro Oniiilin Contritnnf * Kuoli < Jct n Xiiuill llniiillt-'iii. KANSAS C1TV. Mny 3l.-Tlic ( Deeomtlon dny exercises In Kansas City tomorrow promise to be overshadowed by the annual road rnco over the Waldo pnrk course , ten mile ? , which linn conic lo be tha local cycling event of the year. Ono hundred nnd nineteen scorchers have entered for the con test. In the handlcapphiK live ildor * have been placed tit scratch. These nio Vincent P. Dole , Kansas City , winner of the time prize n year nK : Alux hnliiRe nnd J. K. Wldener of St. Louis , nnd J. A. Conover und A. l.altncr of Kansas City. The cxlremfc allowance Is ivon minuter. Nearly every town of Importance In Kansas * and Mlt.oourl will be rcpresentod. Oiimha sends two rep resentative ! ) , namely U. J Hall , who iels one minute , nnd Iouls Flescher , who l al lowed a minute nnd n half In the handi capping. OTTO vntc.iiii MAKIS A i Ctitn n Srooml mill IL llnlf from tin- 'I'vro-Tlilriln .1II1 - llniiillon ] > , SAN JOS13 , Cal. . May "A The nrt Sunday meet under the auspices of the California Associated Cycling Clubs this nfternoon wns. u SUCCCFS , us refrards the races , but the at tendance wns only fulr. One world's record , two-thirds of a mile handicap , fell to Oto ! /olKler , he making the distance In 1 20. C. U. Coulter had held the record since last year , when he made It at Denver in 1:21 : 2-5 ; Summaries : Two-thirds mile , handicap , professional ! Kelgler. won ; C. H. Coulter , second ; Allen Jonc , third. Time : 1:20 : , all from scratch. One mlle open , urofciulonal : Xclylcr , won ; DunnliiK , second ; Dons , third. Time : 2:10 : 2-5. Mile handicap , nmateur : Wymnn (23 ( yards ) won ; J. B. Wlnir ( scratch ) , second ; C. A. Krafts (30 ( ynrds ) , third. Time : 2-JS. ( .mite TIi IK Aftcrnnon. At the University park this afternoon the Twenty-second Infantry team will make Its bow to Omaha. The Originals will he'rp. The teams : Ft. Crook. Positions. Orlfrlnals. Huddlcxston . Cntch . . . Graham Duncan . 1'ltch . . . .Taylor Ferguson . First . Lewis Trapper . Second . Waller Koerper . Third . Itooney Walto . Left Held . Whlpple Dewberry . Middle . Whltinc Sabert . night field . Scully 1'nlnilHtc AVI UN I'i'Ix ilu .loclcey Club. 1'AHIS , Mny 20.-The Prix du Jockey Club , or French derby , second only to the Grand Prix de Paris In racing nnd social In terests , was run today at CliuntKly , and won easily by Palmlste II. IJnron do Schlcklos' 3-year-old , trained by Webb. Twelve horses ran , and Palmlste went under the wire two and n half lengths ahead of Doge and Fal con , running a dead heat for wecoiul place. Palmlsto II was sired by I.esany , out of Perplexlte. 1'roU'xt AcnliiNt Siniiliiy Hull. SYUACUSH , N. Y. , May 30. A mass meet ing of nearly 5,000 people was held tonight to protest against Sunday base ball playing. The platform was filled with prominent bus iness men and profeslsonal citizens. Ad dresses were made and a committee ap pointed to carry out the purposes of the mooting. Iliirtn Ills Arm. TORONTO , -May 30 The light scheduled for last night between Spike Sullivan and Frank Gerrard Is off. SuKlvan arrived here yesterday , but said he had hurt himself re cently In a fall from a bicycle. A doctor was called In. who declared the deltoid muscle of the arm had been badly hurt and forbade him boxing sooner that a week. Ilntrd Joliix theI'liHUcx. . PHILADELPHIA. May 30. A base ball trade by which the Philadelphia club se cures the services oC Dowd of the St. Louis club In exchange for Hal'.mnn. Grady and Harley , has been consummated. The three Philadelphia men were yesterday ordered to join the St. Louis club at Boston on' Monday. AVI n * In Three ItoillldN. NEW YORK. May 30Joe Young of Buf falo defeated Tommy Hogan of St. Paul In three rounds at the National Sporting club last night. The end came when Young fjwung his right on Hogairs Jaw and dazed him so badly that the referee stopped the bout and gave Young the decision. AY'lllH Ulp Aiifttrlnn Derby. VIENNA. May 30. The Austrian derby waa run today and won by Uaron Oppen- helmer's Sapphire. THY TO PAT1IOM TJIIS THOMAS XOTE. Police Search u llnrn 111 QueHt cif Stolen TreiiHiire. Yesterday the police made a thorough search of the old barn at 515 South Feu'- teenth etrect In the hope of unearthing the $6,000 which they suspect Henry Thomas , late watchman for the Pacific Express com pany , of having secreted there. According to the letter published In The Ucc , which was written by Thomas shortly beforn be killed himself , the package will bo found "on the first timber In the stable. " The police and the express olllclals have been unable to locate this "flrst timber" nod are as much at sea as regards the mann ing of the note as they were when they first read It. Several pigeon boxes which rest on the timbers directly over the front door were pulled down yesterday , but nothing wan brought to light. The threshhold was dug up and considerable of the earth forming the lloor of the structure turned up. The pack age Is etlll an absent quantity , It was learned from some of the officials of the company yesterday that Thomas had acted queerly previous to his death and the theory la advanced that the note left behind was the result of a disordered mind , At the time of the loss of the package Thomas la said to have been very much excicUed over It , and told some friends that ho feared the company might blame the loss on him or suspect him of taking the package. About eight months ago Thomas' health broke down and ho was forced lo go touth for a period to recuperate. When he re turned to his worlc ho never appeared O be the name aa formerly. As an Illustration of this , Not many months ago Thoman found a drunken man In the front entrance ot the express company's building , and jumping lethe the conclusion that ho was a lmnlar ; , fell upon the stranger , who was powerleis fiom liquor , and beat him quite severely , Hr > then turned In a burglar call to Iho police. The man , upon being arrested , was merely charged with being drunk. There wc.-o other waya In which Thomas tibowed that Ills ml P.I was enfeebled. ' Yiwtorduy morning the news of her EonV death \\as gently broken to Mrs. Thomas and tlie cene which followed was very pa- tii"iic. The mother Is nearly 70 years of a e and her eon has been the only tupport In her old days. Later In tbo day Mrs. Thomas showed algns of hysteria and tbo was taken to tbo police station and uhen In charge of'Matron ' liennett. ihs police are of the opinion that Mrs. Thomas knew noth ing of tbo thefts should It be proven that they were committed by her son. After the search for the packege of money had been abandoned In the old barn yester day , one of the officials of tbo concern stated that they would probably buy the struc ture and would have It torn down In order to make the search for the package com plete. Thla will probably be done In a few daye. During th Interim an officer Is sUi tloned t the barn to keep guard over the supposed burled treasure. When you buy a prop.-lotary article , look at U before tha salesman wraps U up , and aosuro yourself that you are getting the right thine. Substitution U rampant. South Omaha News Captain Crandall of Auburn has been reappointed appointed to a position In Ihe lliirc.m o ( Animal Industry nnd will report for duty tomorrow , Crnndall was formerly cm- ployeJ OA a tagger here , but WAS lot out tot reasons bret known to the bend ot the do * partnicnt. Now that the civil service mica hnvo been so amended thai old soldiers m y bo reappotnted after having been discharged for political rc&soiis the captain comes bach to his old job again. Captain I'atno ot Lin coln , another grizzled veteran , will report for duty Tuesday , he having been rcappolntcd rlerk and will take the place now occupied by D.IVO Hush , whose pay wns ordered stopped by the secretary of agriculture eoma da } s ago. That moro removals are on tbo t | rU In the department * hero no ono doubU. U will be only a matter ot a short time when tha entlro force will bo reorganized. When Inspector specter Huston was hero ho noticed that some ot the taggers employed nt the packIng - Ing houses were addlcUM to the drink habit. This en surprise , ! him that ho mentioned It to a number ot persons with whom ho caino la contact. What surprised Huston mott , though , was to hnvo onu of the taggers ap pear on tlu < wltntas sta.iain an Intoxicated condition. As Itfla during working hours the Inspector was consldeiably mystified. Ho Investigated and found that some ot the taggers WLTO In the habit of Inking a bottle of llnuor with them when they went to ft ork. As the result of this discovery on the part ot Inspector Huston onu tagger will Uxsa his head this week , possibly today. The real ot the taggers nro to bo notified to work moro and drink less or eluo roilgn , Mure Oi > iii | > 1iiliiln AKiiliint 1/oniiKb. Dr. 1U J. Kendall , ono of the l.irgcst prop erty owners In the city , has complained to the city oHIclats that I'ctc Lenagh , the city , scavenger , had overcharged him for notuo work done , lu his communication the doc tor alleges that Lenagh cleaned out < tno ault on his property at Twenty-seventh and L sticets on May 11. For tblswork the scavenger charged $42.90. The bill called for 2SC cubic fuel , while the actual meas urements of the vaults made Immediately after the txork had been done showed a to tal capacity of only 170 cubic feet. Aa overcharge of lie cubic feet , or J17.40 , la thus shown. Dr. Kendall further alleges that only a few days betoro Lcnagh did the work ) mentioned a man came to him and offered to clean the largest of the two vault * for | 5. The doctor says that ho will light the payment ot this bill In the courts be fore be .will submit to such extortion. MnrUrt Itniurtcr llnlvil Out. The third assistant poatmastor general-has ) ruled that the South Omaha Market Ileporler has no right to be admitted to the malls art second class matter. This paper was ( started on February 2 by one of the commission firms at the stock yards tor the purpose ot saving postage on circulars sent all through the west to cattle shippers. A.bjuft > waa made at printing the markets , but in reality the sheet was nothing but an advertisement for a single commission firm. Postmaster McMillan refused to enter the sheet as second end class mill matter and the case wan sent to the department headquarters. The postal omclals Investigated and found that tha sheet did not have a single paid subscriber and Issued the order mentioned above. Scheme lirliiiiil nn Ordinance. The city council Is down for a mcctlujj tonight , at which time the bills and salaries for May will bo allowed. It Is expected that the sanitary ordinance Introduced eome tlmo ago will be read the second tlmo. This ordinance Is a rehash of the three ordlnancea governing such matters and has few If any * new sections. According to one of the mem bers of Iho council the only object In Intro ducing this ordinance , which contains over 2,700 words , was to allow certain parties lo run up a big printing bill against the city. The chances arc that the ordinance will not pees , for this very reason , as enough mem bers of the council sec through the gauzy scheme and will vote against the looting of the public treasury lu this way. Dnleznl Arrcxtecl AKnln. Frank Dolczal has been arrested again , this tlmo upon complaint ot a fellow named Eke , who alleges that Dolezal kept gambling utensils upon tbo premises when ho operated a saloon. Some time ago Mrs. Anna Eke bued Dolczal In a justice court to recover $37.50 claimed to have been lost by her husband at cards In the Dalczal-Koutaky resort. Now Eke haa been prevailed upon to fllo complaints alleging that Dolczal has been In the habit of harboring gambling de 11 vices. Judge Chrlstmann could not be found diirlng the afternoon and Dolczal could not get out on ball until the Judge showed up , which he did about 7 o'clock In the evening. IllIHllieHH IIOUNL-M tO ClOHC. In response to a proclamation Issued by Mayor Ensor a majority of the business houses will close at noon today or shortly afterwards. The banks and city offices will bo closed all day ami thcro will be only ono delivery of mall. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic will meet at their hall at 2 o'clock sharp , where they will ho Joined by the Sons of Veterans and the Woman's Relief corps. The procession will start from. Grand Army hall and proceed to Laurel Hill cemetery , where the graves of dead soldiers will bo decorated. The veterans will also visit St. Mary's ttnd the German ceme tery. Olil TrnckH Hre Ilcmnvcil. The old unused street par tracks at the \vwt end of the L street viaduct have at last -been taken up and tlie pavement rclald. This end of the long bridge Is once moro safe for teama and bicycles. Buforo these rails were removed wagon and buggy wheels were broken almost dally and complalntu were frequently made to the councilman , butte to no purpose , Ono evening not long ago Councilman Mort of the Fourth ward passed along and noticed a buggy which had been wrecked by the sunken tracks. Ho took the matter In hand and now tbo roadway U perfectly safe. City A stage line to Fort Crook has been placed In operation , nnv. Ur. U. L. Wheeler will deliver a Memorial day oration at Wayne today. Dr. L. F , Urltt addressed the Young Men'i Christian association afternoon meeting yca- tcrday on "TUe Responsibility of Cltlzeiir ship , " , Examinations for applicant * for positions as teachers In the public schools will bo held at rooms In the High school building OD June 1 , 2 and 3 , The funeral of Timothy Ryan waa heM at ' ! St. Agnret church yeaterday afternoon1. In terment was at St. Mary's cemetery. Mem 'I ' bers of the Ancient Order of Hibernians , of which order the deceased waa a member , attended In a body. Will OrKiinlzu 111 Omnliii , The , new board having charge of the af fairs of Ihe State Institute for the Douf andi Dumb will meet In this city next Wednesday ! for the purpose of organizing. It 13 moru than likely that George W. Doano , tha Omuhu member. wTTi bo elected chairman. After organizing , the mcmberu will vlnlt und Inspect the Institute. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of n century. DIDTU are unr > lea ant Dill | R and coinctlmes * " . \Voodtmry , in W. < 1 nt. , N. Y , re move * blrtbmarki awl all facial blem ishes paln1e lx , Beiid JOe lor lleuuty book and ample of cither Wo' lucl l Heap or facial Cf aiu- 1