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    TIIJ5 OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APJUTj 21, 1000.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Advertlneiiicnts for these column"
tvIII lie InUrn until I- for "
evening edition nml until HiilO p. in.
(or mornliiK nml Siimlny edition.
llntcs, 1 1-Se n vtoril Hmt limertloni
In nr,l lliprrnflrr. Nothing tnlicn
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for lean tlinn JMo for the llrnt Inner-
ior teas mnn
IIOII, TIIFNP nilvcriHL-iiitHi" ....... ....
run rriiinreutlt rl'
Advertisers, by requesting n mini
Imritil flu'di. enn linve nnsticrs nil-
ilrmseil to n nuiuliercil letter In enre
or 'I' lie llec. AiiMtrri no addressed
will lie delivered on rcnciitn(!nn of
the cheek only.
S IT II AT IONS WA N T I J I ).
Position by a
WASTl'l) position wholesale House,
.?.tidlH..: four years' experience rallwuy
Nation Vervlco"; Vefcrcnces, bonds, ot c. .
Wiley, V 2S, Uce A MlUl i
, ..wnnpiAiirn r;ttnu v
waxti:d-mam: hum'.
WAKTBD: wo have steady work for a few
rood iiUBiicrs ol buuu nuuii-r "V ,
nce. C.V, Adams Co., 1619 HovarOBt.
DAnnKTt trade taught thorouphly In short
time; cniaiogue ami i""-". TiT.tit.ite
A.irr.a Western Harbors' Instltiiie,
Omaha, Nob.
WANTUD, an experienced, romP""1 '""
t.t wtm snnnkn
tio speaks uerman nnn
ply B. Haaa. 1813 Vinton St.
1J 311
WANTRD,' 2 carriage, painters at once.
Driimmona t-arriage t.o. "
8KND for free catnlopuo of tho American
nanter coueec, umaiw,
n-M390 MO
WANTKD, salesman to sell our full line
of choice NURSKRV stock. Wo give a
prlntfd OUARANTBB that stock will bo
1
nitM in tinmn
write 10 .iuuiu jiui'
-v nM6TS MIC
ti'iv'TUn tnon tn 1nnrn barber trade. On
account of tho great demand for our
graduates wo win rurmsn irra iuhbiiui-
tntlon to our cnneges ni uih-uku, r,.,
r,...i ann L'-nnK irn nr Mlnneatiolls:
guar.i'nteo steady positions nt $G0 monthly
on palace 'cars, hospltnls, hotels, country I
nni city snnps. menu iuikh tiiii-o i
tho advantages ot constant prnnucc wmi.
cannot bo haa in sman one, uur muiu-
man recognized every wnere. i u lu
earn scholarship. Address correspondence
for nny branch to ngent of Molcr Barber
College. l arnnm si., u,n;I718 jj.
YOUNO man for soda fountain. Schoefer,
16th ana Chicago
M-AVTKti. nn exnerlenced dry goods sales-
man; must nlso bo window trimmer; stnto
salary. Tho Ronton Store, Fremont. Neb.
11 Jiiaj
BOY about 15 yennj old to work on farm.
Charles HubUll, Floronco, Nob.
J- i -
Finn Insurance solicitor. T J2'n)(.3 M
FRATERNAL Insurance deputy; , l"f Jnl
work; good pay. Rice, 62C N. Y. l.lfo bldg.
GARDENERS wanted tn plant for us 600
ncrcs of cucumbers, cabbage and tomatoes
in one to live aero iracis. irara ior ymui
ln .iiiimiinrn. Mnv 25th to June loth.
Rottoni land preferred. Call for contract
and seed at Haarmann Bros., 1914 So.
20th St.
B-MSM-29
BOY wanted to learn tho drug business at
Whites pnarmacy, win anu w cosier.
B 99
WANTED First clnss machinists who will
work for the beat money In the city: only
Him. m1i,y helleve In fiilr nlnv nml frea
labor desired. L. C. Sharp, Machine
Works. 31fl S. 13th St.
B-101
WANTED Coat and pants makers at once.
I. Harris, 6l s. ititti, wuiibwick noici.
B 993 25
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED. 200 clrls. 1521 Dodge. Tel. 50.
C-630
SO girls wanted. Canadian ofllce 1522 Douglat
W VOL
Good cook und second girl; refcronce re-
uulrcd. 2021 ijougias hi. (j it5
GIRL for general 'housawork. 39ns Leaven-
worth. c .m i.n
WANTED, good cook. 2008 Sherman ave.
U. oyj
A COMPETENT nlrl for general house
work; good wages; three In family. Mrs.
O. u. Williams, a. ;iom si. u ijs
OIRL wanted. Mrs. A. Hospe. 315 N. 17th.
C-761
WANTED Competent nurse girl. Call nt
131t S. 30th Ave. C SOI-23
FRATERNAL Insurnnco deputy; speclnl
work; good pay. Rice, 626 N. Y. Llfo bldg
c us Mil
OIRL for general housework In small
family. 2W S. 25tn at. c moss 21
GOOD girl for general housework, two In
family; no liouso cleaning. 15ir Georgia
Ave. c 100-26
COMPETENT girl for general housework.
G3j S. ."Jth Ave. C 9?7 25
WANTED-Coinpetcnt girl for general
jipuscworKt -Mrs. v. neDiiart, 210s noug
ins HI, l 9Jti i
WANTED Competent lady bookkeeper for
lire ' Insurnnco olllce: stnto cxrerlence.
salary wanted anil reference. Address V
27. Caro Beo Olllce. C Wl ?3
GIRL for general housowork and second
'gin. hib . sum st. C AUI2 21
COMPETENT conk wanted at 22II I.nndon
vouri; wages . t' MHO :
COMPETENT girl, four dollars; no houao
cleaning; reiercnccs. j:h tiinncy nt.
C-MlO'l 2C
for hunt-houses.
IF YOU want your houses woll rented placo
lllClll Willi DI'IIUWU tv LU, u 032
HOUSES, etc. V. D. Wead, 1521 Douglas.
. ,
HOUSES, all kinds. 36 U. S. Nafl Bit. Bldg.
D 631
ALWAYS moving H. H. gools. Pianos.
Olllco 1511J4 Farnam St. Tel. 1559 or S63.
u tjt
HOUSES, stores. Bemls, Paxton block,
U 637
1IOIIHES for ,'ent In all Darts of tho eltv.
Brennan-Lovo Co., 309 So. Wth street
D C3S
FIVE roooms. 2321 South Wth St. D-639
CHOICE houses, cottages, stores. Henry
B. Payne, CO! N. Y. Life. 'Phono 1016.
. U 640
HOUSES and flats. Rlngwnlt, Barker Blk.
li wi
DETACHED S-room modern house with
oarn. u rierce. u 9SI
NINE-ROOM modern house In good ro-
pair, in wniKing uistanco, .m. j. Ken-
nara eon, suite 310, llrowii block.
D-M933
MAGGARD Van & Storago. 1C16 Capitol Ave
Tel. 1496. D 643
FOR RENT, 12-room, modern, detached
nouse, snnoe iroes, inwn, t!5. 2543 Cap,
live, loi, dm. u. ii. itonison. 1J SU63
HOUSra to rent. R. C, Patterson. 305 N.
. i.iic. n en
FOR RENT, desirable S-room modem
liouso. small nnrn. 2'13 Woolworth ave-
nue; rent, $27.50. Rlngwalt Bros., Barkor
Block
D-176
FINE 7 and S-ronm npartmentH In "Nor-
mannie - upecini inducements.
PAYNE-KNOX COM p. NY,
First Floor N. Y. Life Bldir.
J D-M6S3,
STONE front, ll-rooms; very lino. 415 N.
zoiu. 11. 1. wutrit. u lis
2319 N. 21th St., S-room flat. $10.
1712 Dailse St., 3-room flat, li.
1111 Mnrcy 81 . 3 rooms $3.
Omaha Loan & Trust Co., 16th nnd Doug-
, ma ois u 44t
man with 15 years' e xperenco n
manager of largo Mmlttire I Gv,XS
man wth 10 yiurs' experience, i s fln w
foreman. References furn she. Aa4r(."
J. 11. Weaver & Son, 131 "W-A,,'
Nashville, Tcnn. Ab-V "
nut iiext-iioises,
MODERN S-room cotlugo. 2121 Mlftml st.
U .MB1Z
FOR HENT-
TOC Wonl.avn., S rm.i mod.. $15.00.
ci rnciue, rms., nuxi., iii.w.
1'iZl Luke, 0 rtna., 15.00. '
tn arm Mason, I rms., lio.oo.
rUTTBIl-SHOIiEH CO., 310 N. Y. I.IHi.
N. th St.. nine rooms, nil modern.
largo yard, shade tree .house In lino con-
ditlnn: now belrie painted, (30. Omaha
Ixmn & Trust Co., 16th and Douglns St.
U 311
' H. lTth St.. seven roomii, city water In
Kitcnrn, batn, 115. Omnhn Loan c Trust
Co.. 16th and Douglas Sts. D-S40-
401 N. llth st., ten rooms, all modern; will
rent to a Rood tenant wltn rercronces ior
JT3. Omaha Louii & Trust Co., 16th and
nougins his. ns ii-
652 S. 26th Ave.. 9-room modern brkk, J23.CO,
UAIIVIN BROS., 1613 1 All-S A.M.
D SOT
HOUSE for rent, 2018 Half Howard st. Ap
piy lioom 226, Beo bldg. Clinton ii,
Hriggs. D-M7S7
r uuu-huu.m coltnge and nam at .so. I9is
i iiiimrnin ar in tirut .fiana nnmr mrcn
California st.. In Mrst-class order, lnr
grounds. $10. Inquire at No. 1317 Cass s,
U MD32 2
i
KOH KENT. May I, eight-room house, mod
ern, very convenient, anil caiirnrnia
streets. Ituiulro at 607 N. 19th street, or
t'NKQUAI.KD all modern four-room Hat,
wiin uatn. Tizara. lii'i i. tn.
U-Mlll 30
C-HOOM modern'
Hat.
1018 Pacific fit.
Charles Ilanlcy.
D M10S Z6
roii iiuvr Ktm.Msiini) hooais.
3 FURNISHED rooms tor housekeeping for
mnn anu wue; rent taken in board. 319
M. l.tn. E 360
FURNISH KD rooms, housekeoplns. 2623
m. .Mary h Ave. ti Moll Ail-
I, Alter: H. front room with alcove May 1
zio ltarncy. F.-M529 30
j NiCE- rooms, housekeeping. 1112 S. llth
E-M902
ROOMS, J9C5 Capitol ave.
E-M932 2S
WH HAVE a good proposition to anyono
wno win iane apartments in .-sormanuio
or winona, apartment nousen.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY,
FIRST FLOOR N. Y. LIFE IJLUO.
E-M924-2I
ELEGANT furnished front rooms, with
uiiiii, one minute s waiK rrom i'. u.; moa-
cm conveniences. No. 317H N. 15th st
r iat k, E M390 21
THREE furnished housekeeping rooms
modern. 1531 Sherman Ave. E 991 2.V
FOR RENT Rooms, modern, furnished nr
uiiirnisncii, wiin or witnout board, hu
aouin rjtn. E S01 21
KIIIIMSIIEII ROOMS AMI IIOAItl).
THE Mcrrlam family hotel, 25th and Dodge,
F 61
TO 2
Ma
2 gentlemen, In prlvato family. 2020 8t
ry s Ave.
F-645
THE" PRATT, desirable rooms; 'phone 1591
ELEGANT front rooms with bonrd. 1909
capitol nvenue. F M731 23
roil Hi:.T-ii.FimMsiii:n ltoosi.
FIVE unfurnished chambers for houoakeep.
hik ig man anu wue. Jia litn. U ass
3 NJCB rooms. 60S N. 13th st.
G-M372 26
FOR III3XT-STOIII3S AM) OFFICES.
FOR RENT, store In first-class location.
rent rcnsonauie. Apply rt. c. Peters &
Co., ground floor. Bee bldg. 1263
FOR RENT Good store In Davldge build
lug. onnoslte cltv hall: reasonable rent.
JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1S02 FARNAM ST.
1810
AUEXTS AVAXTED.
WANTED, experienced agents who can
give uonu, to sen to mcrcnants tne great
est lighting system known; quick seller;
Individual sales large. Brlnghnm & Co.,
11 Dearborn st., Chicago. J M747 26
AGENTS on salary or commission, tho
greaiesi agents seller ever produced;
every user of pen and Ink buys It on
sight : 200 to 500 tier rent nroflf! mm neent'u
sales amounted to $620 In six days; nn-
"int'i in iwo nnurs. lonroe irg. uo.,
X 16, Ut Crosse. Wis. J 831-2.P
TORAGH,
PACIFIC Storago and Warehouse Co.. 912-
ii juncs, general storaco and rorwardlng.
(J 17
Ora, Van Stor. Co., 1E1H4 Farn. Tel 1559, S63
CIS
WANTED TO IIUY.
I ALL kinds of housohold goods, hotels, etc.,
in uiiBo ur mniiii qunniiiies. i;nicago Fur
niture Co., 1106-10 Dodge. Tel, 2020.
N-"19
WILL purchase a limited number of
umana navings uaiiK accounts. Urcnnan
Love Co.. 309 So. 13tll. N CM
2D-HAND books for cash. Crane, 207 N. 16th
N MC01
ALL klndH of household and hotel ?onili.
1, i mi. i.rvme a ncnonsicnu,
oui-u 4. loin., corner jjavenport.
N-M323 M7
ONE THOUSAND yards earth to be had
for removal. Kountzo Place. 2212 Blnney
JUUO si
FO It A 1,13 F U It X I T 11 H E.
FOR SALE Furniture, 5-room house. In-
iiuiru uis .Norui liin at. O 671
FURNITURE of 13-room house for sale
rneai. wan uncr b p. m. lit 314 8. I6th
Birepi, O 696 23'
for .hai,i:-iioh.m;s, vehicles, jjtc.
r
TOP BUGGY for sale, In good condition.
u iu, tice. J'-AUW
PHAETONS, buggies, road wagons nnd
Harness. Aiiuerveu ttuggy wo.. Cor. 15th
uuu iiavenpori dis. P 928
SECOND-HAND ton bueirv tn conrt ennm
u.on fr sal cheap. Inquire 2124 Locust
nirri-i. P M337
l'ou SALE, good surrey, cheap. F IS, Beo.
P-M916-21
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEAPEST nnd best poultry and bog
fence. 901 Douz as St. nnr.-
CUTTERS of drug prices, Sherman .t Mc-
wonueii urus i-o., wor. lutli und Dodge
Q-653
2DHANUsafo cheap. Derlght, 1U0 Farnam,
g-635
B. HAAS, Florist. 1S13 Vinton St. Tel. 776.
nnnis, cm nun cm. uuqneis, nalli resi
denco, veddlng and grave decorations,
uruers uy muii or express promptly filled
BAFES.buy, sell. Schwartz, 111 S 13. Tel 1697
JI8S4
BEST values In bicycles: Sterling, $10
Hpaiding an imrycie. .i; .Manson, J32
Acme, omrr hikrcs, ia, umana hi
c"yclo Co.. 16th & Chicago Sts. Q-657
WIRE fenco Lcddy, 1617 Hownnf. Tel. 1590,
W Olo AUg-9
THE latest pneumatic tired bike buggy,
13S, umana uivycic v-o win anu fnicngo
sis. J SI160
MISCELLAM30VS.
f .,mir.. .toiler. ".Thnnrt fnmTiTTTI
kSt To'vesf prtcVwM'lSuS?
Chicago Furniture Co., 1196-10 Dodge.
NOTICK
& stevt
less,
11-659
CARPENTER AND JOIHIER.
ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd rem
promptly attended to. J. 1. ucniitree.
ziitn and i.tiKo sis.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MME, GYLMEH eenulne palmist. 1606 Dodge
11 Cfi
VV
1
GREAT FORTUNE TELLER-Frcr. tet-
Jiist arrived from Europe, whero for tiny
yenrs tny grnndmnthcr wan the greatest
ustrologlst of the day, will remain a short
time; tells nix different ways, past, pres
ent, future, In person or by letter; gives
lucky numbers, tell lady or Kent who thu
futuro husband or wife will be by tho
letters In the hand; brings b.uk husband
or lover In so many days, ndvlce on grain
nnd stock; lino hair growing tonic; cures
corns, nervous trouble; charm free this
week; ladles In trouble call at once; fe
malo troubles, tumors, coughs, colds,
rheumatism. asthma nnd catarrh.
MADAM 1-3 DD HAZARD, Omaha, Neb.
Parlors, 518 8. 13th street, ofllce hours. 10
a. m. to 9 p. m. ; open Sundays; will touch
hand of each customer free with only
true, luck storio Itl America. S M119 2I
F.I.EC I'll IC TH f 3 ATM I3.T.
MM 1-3. SMITH, room 2. US' N. 15th; mng-
netic treatment anu uatns. r aisuu-.o'
n:itso.Ai..
VIAVI, woman's way to health, 3IS Bee bldg
U-663
MONHEIT, Chiropodist, 1518 Farn. Tel. 2333.
THIS week H soles oak leather. 35c; velvet
rubber lieeis, 36c. The old rellauio a. i:
Petersen's shoo store, 16th and Cuming.
U-MI52 Mil
PRIVATE hospital for ladles beforo & dur
ing conhucmcnt; babies adopted. 1136 N. 17.
U-669
DR. ROY. chiropodist, corns n:ul superflu
ous hair removed by electricity. Room 12,
Frcnzer IJIock. U-66I
Y'OUR hair shampoed, dressed 35a. Hair tol
let goods. Monhelt, 151S Farnam. Tel. 2333.
U-672-
RUPTURB cured, no Itnire. no pain, no
danger Send for circulars. Empire Rup
turo Cure, 932 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha.
U-667
STAMP3 for collectors; albums, puppllcs.
Frank Brown, 220V4 S. 13th. U-671
1623 DOUGLAS, Mme. True, facial treat
ment. U-M97S 31
MME, SMITH, magnetic treatment and
baths. HSVi North 15th, room 2.
U-711 21
PRIVATE homo before and during confine
ment; babies adopted. Mrs. Burget. 2033
Decatur. U C70
P LB A TING and plcatrd ekfrts of all kinds.
M. Goldman & Co., 2J0 pouglas block.
1 U 663
CLOTH by tne yard for ladles' tailor suits,
Dreshcr Tailoring Co., 135 Paxton Block,
U-M970 m3
YOU can lmvo any want advertisement
puoiisneii in mo uany vupiiai,
Moines, In. (circulation dally 13,000). for
1 cent per word llrnt Insertion, ',4 cent por
word each HUbxequont Insertion, ensh to
accompany order. U M723 M2
ADVERTISING fans, paper nankins, calen
dars and envelopes manufactured by
Burkloy Printing Co., Omahu. U-M7SS
NOTICE!
That Lou Babtlsto and J. S. Cutworth nro
not In our employ nny more and have no
authority to collect bills or solicit orders
under our name. Wolf Bros. & Co.
U-M930 24
WANTED, nmatetir musical and dramatic
talent. Rice, C20 N. Y. Life bldg.
U M931 28
NOTICE to tho public I hereby notify
everybody concerned that I will not be
responsible from this date for nny debts
contracted by my wife. Omaha, Nebraska,
April 23. 1900. W. S. Bcntley. U-992 25
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
PRIVATE money,' 5, 5V4, 6 per cent; no de
lay, uarvin uros., 1613 Farnam. w 673
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead; 1524 Douglas.
V 674
WANTED, city nnd farm loans; nlso bonds
nnu warrants, it. c. Peters & Co., 1703
Farnam St., Bea Bldg. W 075
5 PER CENT money. Bemls, Paxton block.
W 616
FIVE per cent farm loans.
Chas. E. Wll-W-677
iiamson.
MONEY to lodh on flrst-clasis Improved city
l'IU)JCih Ui lUl UtlUUIIIK 1)11 1 UUBGBi J'liyiiu-
Knox Co . New York Life. W 678
LOnA9 rrmC.aStnC,rnr. anLr
Iowa farms at C per cent. Borrowers
can pay jioo or any multiple. Any In
terest date. No delay. Brennan-Lovo Co.,
309 South 13th street, Omaha, Neb.
W-691
5. 6V&. 6 per cent on Omaha, S. Omaha.
W. 11, Thomas, 603 1st Nat. bank. Tel. 1643.
MONEY to loan at B and 6M per cent on
umana property, w. u. aieikio, 401 S. 15th.
W CS9
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate.' urcnnan-iove wo., 309 ho. 13m.
W-C9J
$1,000 and upward to loan on Improved city
nroDoriy nnu rarms. w. l'urnam amitn
& Co., 1320 Farnam. W C93
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants.
ueorge wompany, iwi Farnam st.
W M957
MONEY In any nmouut at C, 6H. 6 per cent.
J. W. HUUUI.-VS Hi CO., lWi FAItNA.M ST,
W-M472
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY!
MONEY!
We havo a large amount to loan on house
hold furniture, pianos, organs, warehouse
receipts, horses, carriages, etc.
You cun got the money within n few hours
after making application. WE CHARGE
YOU NOTHING WHATEVER FOR
MAKING OR FILINO PAPERS.
Wo givo you as much tlmo as you need nnd
you may repay tho loan as soon as you
choose and you need not pay for It ONE
DAY LONGER THAN YOU KEEP IT.
OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAV r-n
(Established 1S92.) 306 South 16th Street.'
X M619
MONEY
LOANED TO
SALARIED
PEOPLE
on their own name. In amount from Jiono
up. A comparison of our rates with others
is an wo hsk, as wo are positive that
ours nro tho lowest In tho city. Remember
that we are the only loan company giving
you tho privllcgo of paying your loan ALL
or In PART nt any TIME und thereby stop,
ping tho cost. Business conlldcntial. Treat-
inoni coiiriruiTi.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
Tel. 2295. Room 119, Board of Trade Bldg.
X-M931
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Rccd, 319 6. 13.
X 700
MONEY TO LOAN ON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS.
diamonds, watencs, on easy payments, un-
Known 10 oiucib; juu itfep mo goods, each
payment lessens the cost of the loan; no
charge for papers and wo mnko no In
quiries 01 your neignDors. MERGERS'
LOAN CO.. 1601 Farnam, over B. & M
UCUCl UUIIC A. G93
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
holding permanent positions on their Own
name without endorser or mortgage
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and LOW
EST RATES. No Inquiries made of em
ployer or friends. You can borrow any
amount and repay nn easy weekly or
monthly payments. Before borrowing see
us. OMAHA CREDIT CO., suite 625-528
N. Y. Life Bldg. X-W
MONEY loaned salaried people holding per
manent position with responsible concerns
upon their own names without security;
easy payments. Tolman, 706 N, Y. L. Uldg.
X-701
MONEY ADVANCED FOR
SALARIES.
Salaried employes of good character can
obtain accommodation at much less cost
nnd embarrassment than has heretofore
been possible by applying to American
Ixinn Co., Room 601 Beo bldg. X SI5
LOANS on furniture, horses, cows, etc,
OUR TERMS ARE THE BEST OF
FERED IN OMAHA. J. W. Tayloe, 21S
First Nat. Bank Bldg. X-703
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horse
cow' i1- mtt rcen 8' Uaep,k
, x-iw
SALARY LOANS; LOW RATES. J. W.
Tayloe, 218 First Nat'l Bank Bids.
X-MI63
MONEY loans on furniture, diamonds,
watches, etc.; payments confidential,
Omaha Chattel Loan bank, 220 S. 15, up
stulrs. X GMS
IIIRDJj AMI TAX 1 1) 13 It At Y.
STOCK'S Bird store. 1C03 Leavenworth.
"rm
. f IMI
ii.AimovAvr.N.
in .si.m:ss ciiax i'.s.
THE NEW SNOW CHURCH CO., glvea
strict attention to all classes of collec
tions. tOl-2-3-4-5 N. V. Ufa Bids.
Y-?$7
FOR RAJE, drug storo or half Interest In
same; doing good business and located
In ono of the best towns In Nebraska.
For particulars address Frank Nedela,
Crete, Neb. T M75
ONB of the best paying restaurants In Ne
braska, centrally located; No. 1 trade;
town of 10,000. Wrlto to John Barnard,
Whiting, la. V-M791 27
FOR SALE Complete restaurant In good
location on 16th street If taken at once,
Inquire at 520 N. lfith St. Omaha Auction
Co. Telephone 2168. Y-103-2o
PARTNER WANTED, medicine business;
must havo tents or money. Ior further
particulars Inquire of Dr. E. S City
Hotel, Omahn. Y-MKO 21'
FOR 8 A LB, Webster's new unabridged
dictionaries, latest 1MW edition. 19.50; ele
gant brass llnlshed holders. $6; nil for
7.50; old dictionaries taken 111 oxchatiRfr,
special prices to teachers and educators,
No. 1320 Douglas st. Y-M107 27
FOR S.VI.M OR EXCHANOi:.
PIANO for delivery horse. E
V. Bee.
Z-M473
HAVB good farms to exchange for mer
chandise. W. V. Hedges. Bco bid. Omaha.
Z M518
UNIMPROVED landn In western Nebraska
to exchange for mercnanuise, prinun
outfit, cattle or valuable property. Loc
or valuable property. 'Loc
vard, Clay Countyeb, j(
Box S2. Harv,
J3.000 STOCK of groceries, paying business,
to exchange, for improved property, r
enro Bee.
Z-M785 27
FOR EXCHANGE, $5.000 00 slock of drugs;
good location; to trade for productive real
estate. F 6, caro Bee. M7S6 27
FOR SALE or exchange, equity In lino
Improved SO ncros Iowa land nnd clear
160 to exchange for stock of mde., hard
ware or other good property. G, Lock
Box 11, Modale, la. 55-M90O 24
COMPLETE drug store nnd handsome llx
tures and soda fountain for sale cheap,
or trado for Improved farm. Address F
29, Bee. SC-M1U M23
'OR SALE 1U-3AI ESTATE.
PAYNE-KNOX CO.. 1 1 E A Ct : ! MIT E R 8
for REAL ESTATE BARGAIN'S: LOW
EST RATES on LOANS; SOUND IN
SURANCE; HOUSES, FLATS, STORES,
for RENT. First floor, N. V. Llfo Bide.
RE 704
HOUSES, lots, farms, hinds, loans; nlso nro
Insurance. Bemls, paxton WK. uk iu
SNAPS In real estate, money to loan. L. L,
Johnson Co., 314 S. 15th St. RB-712
CHEAP homes on monthly payments. In
surance. Monev to loan. G. E. Turklng
ton, 60G B-jj Bldg. RE-92S-
SPI.RN'DII) investment. 41 feet on 10th
street, nenr Jackson, for 53,300. Hicks, 325
Board of Trado bids. Tel. 1169.
RE M116 21
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Your choice of
7,000,000 acres Ranch IjAxxA
for salo by
Union Pacific Railroad Company
nt from 50c to $2.00 per acre.
Kan., Neb., Colo.. Wyo. and Utah.
Address B. A. McAllister, Land Com.,
Omahu, Neb.
RE-612 May 13
FOR SALE, lot 66x132, three cottages, nenr
Sth and Center sts., bargain, $b00.O0; pnrt
cash, balance to suit. Best ucro lot In
Burnhnm Place, price $250.00. These nro
both bargains and win sen quicK. j. a,
Lovgren, 619 Paxton block. RE-M316 24
FOR QUICK returns on bargains only see
a. a. uroauwen, oui im. i. 1.1111 hiub,
RE-709
WANTED, active partner In good paying
business: established eight years: $500 re
quired, part of which can be p.tld out
or protlts. AduresB f 31, wee.
Y-M115 24
HENRY B, PAYNE. c6LN. Y. LIFE BLDO.
Itcal estate, iieiuais, Loaus, inauniuci.-.
RE 70S
IF YOU have a bargain to offer In real
estate sec a. A. uroauwen, &ui in. y. i.iih.
UJi IVi
! A GREAT SNAP - Seven-room, . modern
house: locntlon ono of the best In Hans
com Place: must be sold ciulck; Dartv
leaving city. M. J. Kennnrd & Son, sole
ngents, sulto 310 Brown blk. RE M955
NO. 2X1S North 20th St.. C rooms, bath. $1,000.
No. 90 South 20th St., 5-room house, very
clieap. Price, i,&w.uo.
No. 1808 Davenport St., lot 33x132 feet, !
room house nnd barn. Submit offer. '
302.1 Chicago St.. 6-room modern house
paving paiu; rental u- per year, l'rice,
$2,300.
West Farnam street, 9-room house and
barn. A bargain at $3,600.
Five acres North 2ith St., south of Miller
nark. A snan nt v:.skj.
JOHN N. FRENZER, Opp. Old P. O.
HE .M9Z3-Z4
FINE gnrden land, 5 ncres, near city, $750,
lucks, 33) iioaru or iTado mas.
RE-M11S 24
FOR SALE:
BY W. II. GREEN.
401 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG.
Forty-acro tract on Sarpy county line and
10th street.
A 40-ncre tract Juat south of Sarpy county
line. This property must be sold and can
bo secured on easy terms.
Ten lots In Brown Park, South Omaha, at
a bargain.
Lot G. block 188, trackage lot, at a great
bargain, Must bo hoki.
RE-M828-25
HOUSES, farms. R. C. Patterson. 305 N Y L
IWi, 111
BARGAINS, April 23 nnd 21, 1900.
C. F. HARRISON & GEO. T. MORTON,
913 New York Life. Tel. 3,14 or 2612-F.
Brick tenement block on Douglas
St., rental $1,110 yearly; prko only $15,000
$10,000 loan on It at 5 per cent; must sell
Two 10-room houses, nil modern, In
vicinity of 2Sth und Parker; owners want
to sell out for what they can get.
SPECIAL Two houses, 82d and Gold, $.',600.
RE-993-2.
TAKEN up, one gray pony. 4310 Franklin
at. ijost vj -m'
FINE lot near Farnam nnd list: lust th
Placo for a nice home; $1,175. Hicks, 325
uonrd of Trudo uiuz. Tel. uuu.
RE-M117 21
my HKSIDKNCE for salo or ront nt a
'bargain If taken before May 1. Hanscom
nark, 132 a. sd at. wan after 7 p. n
'Phone 2113. Mrs. L. D. Vogol.
RE M773 24
FOR SALE My elegant resilience in choice
part of West Farnam district, almost
new, 8 rooms, thoroughly modern. llnlshed
orr in oik, hardwood noors. etc.: full cas
front lot. asphaltum pnved strcot. Price,
only a,ooo. Address, i xs, iieo.
RE-993 23
MEIIIUAL.
LADIES out of health And prompt relief,
uox ui, umanu, jncd. wonnaentini,
-M673 A27
LADIES, Chichester's English Pennyroyal
pills are the best; safe, reliable, take no
other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars,
"Relief for Ijiidles," in letter by return
mall; at diugglsts. Chichester Chemical
Co.. Philadelphia, l'a.
FURNITURE It Kl'AllllXO.
GLOBE Couch Co., 1519 Leav'th. Tol, 2529.
513
PACKING, upholstering, mattress, feather
renovating, -lei. mi. ai, o. walklln, 2111
wuming ni. 113
LUNDEEN. upholstering, cablnet-makln
reflnlBhlnc; mattresses made over. 16:
Leavenworth. 292 May 21
BERTRAM STEFFEN. unholsterlng. mnt.
tresses renov't'd, couches made tn order.
2201 Farnam, M703 M19
M CTION.
WILL sell at public auction the furniture
of the Schlltz hotel, cafe nnd roof garden,
located between Farnam and H.irnev on
16th street, consisting of CO rooms. This
notei was' itirnisneu witn ail new rurni
turo, carpets, holding, etc , within tho
past eight months; 1 elegant sideboard
costing over 2O0. Seekers for household
goods should not miss this sale. Don't
forget tho date of sale, to commence
Thursday. April 26, nt 10 n. m. Omaha
Auction Co. -S53 2ft
AUCTION of. pianos and organs; will be
sow to tne nignest bidder ror storage and
balance of navmenl ne.it Thursday. Anrll
26th, nt No. 218 So 18th St, Sale to com
mence nt 10 a. m. Noto tho following list:
Chlckerlng piano,
tlelbc'rts pianos.
1 Chase piano.
Marshal & Trone's nlanos. '
1 Barrier.
6 Organs of various makes.
Omaha Auction Co, 852-24
PISHING RESORTS.
TUB Langdnu Hotel Is now open for sea
son V.W. finest nsning resort tn tne
we.it: good boats, plenty of mlnows; rea
sonable rates. Frank T. Vogt, Langdon,
Mo. 713 018
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'B school. 717 N. Y. Life.
Til
AT OMAHA nus. College, 16th & Douglas.
72S
BOYLES collee, court reporter principal.
UCO Uldg. 729
NEBRASKA Busln"s nnd Shorthnnd col
lege, iioyirs tncnier. 730
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Osteopathic Institute, E15 N. Y.
Lite mag, ; Alice jonnson, u. u ladles'
detk.; Old, E. Johnson, Osteopathia!, mgr.
714
M. E. DONOMUE, D. O., of Still school.
Kirksvuie, .mo,, cot I'axton Blk. Tel. 1367.
715
A. T. HUNT.osteopath; nil chronic diseases:
results ten. - 30& Knrbacn lilk. Tel. 2,Z.
715
BICYCLES
t
Repaired, 24 & Charles; tires, $1.75. Tel. 2327.
17 May l'
THE best new bicycle, $16.60 up; repairing,
t'iiuiiiiiiiK Klin Biinurien; -u-iiima wiiccii,
$3 up. Louis Fleschcr, 1622 Capitol Ave.
M451
WANTED TO llOHROW.
WANTED, $3,000 on 900 acres, appraised st
ana earning over iw per cent on jio.imo.
Address P 30, Bee Olllce. M113 21
MIIIROR FACTORY.
DAMAGED looking glasses rcsllvercd. 70S
im, jutn. an37
TYPEWRITERS.
REMINGTON Stnndnrd Typowrlter and
supplies, itiiv l arnnm. 720
TYPEWRITERS, secondhand, 1116 Farnam.
Til
PAWNHROKEn..
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing; an Dusiness conuaentiai. I3iu Douglas.
733
Diamond loan office. 14th and Douglas; low
rates, most rename unredeemed goods.
M450 Jll
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaughan, 430 Ramge Bldg.
731
LOCKSMITHS.
KEYS fitted, locks repaired, by B. W.
Schneider, at Townsena uun co. Tel. S70.
. -M620 A29
C. R. HEFLIN. expert locksmith and model
maker, aw uoutn win Bt. 'Phone 2022.
921
HOTELS.
METROPOLITAN, European, 12th & Doug
las; lowest rates, wm. uarr, Mgr. Tel. 244.
M-67S
THURSTON. 15 fc Jackson; American &
European. Newly refitted. Prices mod'r'te
F-M744-
STOVE IlEPAins.
GASOLINE stoves cleaned. S0I-3 N. 16th.
M3M
LAUSDRV.
OMAHA Steam Laundry, shirts 7c. collars
2c, cutis 4c. 1750 Lenvenwortn. Tel, 647.
' -724
GENERAL SIIOIITIIAND AVORIC.
KXltuo. 1. wii.nu.",, an Kinus ot snortnana
work. Olllco 501 Boyd Theator. Tol. 24S5.
Sli
FURNITURE l'ACKINn.
OM. Van Stor. Co , 151H4 Farn. Tel. 1559, R63.
723
NICKEL PLATING.
Omaha Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. 2533.
726
JUNK.
B. & M. Junk house, J, Milder, Prop., dealers
In all metals, bottles, otc. Carloads a
specialty. S01-S03 Farnam, Omaha. Tel. 2378.
101-M 1
TnUNK FACTORY.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases. Trunks
repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 1209 Farnam
AUCTIONEERS.
OMAHA AUCTION CO. Satisfaction guar
anteed. 620 N. 16th St. Telephone 2168.
-M732
FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK.
BELGAIN HARES, all grades. Nlcto.
' Napto Supply Co., Breeders and Dealers,
uenvcr, woio, aiuwi aw
WANTED TO BORROW.
$3,000 PRIVATE money; Improved real es
tate security. E 30, Bee. 644
ri.EATINCl.
ACCORDION pleating, Ivory-rlm buttons.
Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17th & Farnam. R 1-U.
1 -6G0 A2S
I1RICK SIDEWALK.
714C- FOOT: If ordered early you can save
money. John McGoivan, SIS S. 23th St.
-M6I4 A26'
FINANCIAL.
MONEY to loan at 7 per cent Interest to
salnrlod people, tradesmen or farmers,
Address Lock Box 25S5, Ht. Paul, Minn.
-902 23
MAGNETIC INFIRMARY.
THE Nebraska, 15'7 Chicago St.
4J3
WATER FILTERS,
"STANDARD" Water Filters, all kinds of
filter supplies. Tel, 306. 1507 Harney St.
-MS43 A31
Hull's Snfa,
Ulcycleit,
Typewriter
J, J, Dsright & Go.
1116 Farnam HI.
Omaha.
I 1
.
STUAMSIIIPS.
ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS
N E W YOR K. OLA 8GOW,ION DONDBRRY
City of Rome ....Noon, May 6
Ethiopia... Noon, May 12
Furncsida- Noon, May 19
Anchorla Noon, May 20
Astoria ,...Juno 9, July 14. August 11
t Ity of Rome.. June 2, June 30, September S
Furnrsla. . .June 23. July 28. September 1
RATES QUOTED TO PARIS DIRECT.
Or -with tour embracing Scotland, Eng
land nnd Ireland, Berths must bo reserved
now for best accommodations, Apply to
any of our local atents or
HENDERSON BROTHERS,
176 Jackson Boulevard, Chlcngo, 111.
POSTOFFICI3 N O't'lCK.
(Should bo read DAILY by all Interested,
as change may occur nt any time,)
Foreign malls for the week ending April
2S. 1900. will rlose (PROMPTLY In nil
ctises) tit tho General Postolllco its follows:
PARCELS POST MAILS close ono hour
earlier than closing tltnn shown below.
Parcels Post Malta for Germany close at
6 p. m. Monday and Wednesday.
Tnins-.Vtlnntlc Mulls.
TUESDAY At 7 n. m. for EUROPE, per s.
s. Kalvjrln Jlarla Theresla, via Cher
bourg, 'Southampton nnd Bremen (mall for
Ireland must be directed "per s. s. Knls
win Maria Theresla").
WEDNESDAY -At 7 a. in. (supplementary
9 a. tn.) for EUROPE, per s. s. St. Paul,
via Southampton (mall for Ireland must
io directed ''per . s. St. 'Paul"); at 9 it.
tn. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for EU
ROPE, per s, s. Teutonic. vU queens-
town; at 10:30 a. m. for UEl.uil'M direct,
per s. s, Kensington, via Antwerp (mall
must bo directed "per s. s. Kensington").
THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN, POR
TUOAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRIT
ISH INDIA, per s, s. La Tourslne. via
Havre (mall for vthcr parts of Europe
must b directed ''per s. s. La Totirnlne").
SATURDAY At C:30 n. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Statendam. via Plymouth nnd
Rotterdam; at 9 n. m. for ITALY, per s.
p. Trnve, via Naples (mall must bo di
rected "per s. s. Travo ); nt 11 a. m. for
NORWAY direct, per s. s. Thlngvnlln, via
Christian)!! (mull mirst be directed "por s.
s, Thlngvalla"); nt 12:30 p. m. (supplemen
tary 2 p. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s.
Ivernla. via, Qucenstown (mall must bo
directed "pex s. r. lvcrnla").
PRINTED MATTER, ETC. - German
steamers sailing on Tuesdays tnk printed
matter, etc., for Germany, nnd specially
addressed printed matter, etc., for other
parts of Europe. American and White
Star steamers on Wednesdays, German
nnd French stcamcra on Thursdays and
Cunard and Germnq steamers uti Satur
days take printed matter, etc., for nil
countries for which they aro advertised
to carry mail.
After tho closing of tho supplementary
Trans-Atlantic malls named above, addi
tional supplementary malls nre opened on
the piers of the Amcrlcnn, rtngllsU, r'rench
and German steamers, nna remain open
until within ten minutes of tho hour ot
sailing ot steamer.
Malls for SnraDt nnd Central America,
Went Indie. Ele.
TUESDAY At 10 a. m. for 1NAGUA nnd
HAITI, per s. s. Bolvernon; at 9 p. ni.
for JAMAiCA, per s. s. Admlrul Dowey,
from Boston.
WEDN'FaDAY-At 2:30 n. m. for NAS
SAU, N. r., per steamer from Miami,
Fla.i nt 9 a. m. for SANTOS direct, per
e 9. Maskelyne; at 9:30 a. m. (supple
mentary 10:30 a. tn.) for CENTRAL
AMERICA (except Costa Rlcn) and
SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per s. s.
Finance, via Colon (mnll for Guatemala
must bo directed "per s. s. Flnanco"); at
10:30 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per U. 8.
Transport, via San Juan; at 11 a. m. for
NEWFOUNDLAND, per s. s. Silvia; nt
U n. m. for PERNAMBUCO and SAN
TOS, per s. s. Capri (mall for other ports
ot Dra7.ll nnd La Plata Countries must be
directed "per s. s. Capri"); at 1 p. m.
(supplementary 1:30 j. in.) for NASSAU.
N. P., per s. s, Antllla (mail must be di
rected "per s. s. Antllla"); nt 1 p. tn, for
CUBA. YUCATAN, CAMPECHE, TA
BASCO nnd CHIAPAS, per s. s. Orizaba,
via Havana nml Progteso (mall for other
parts of Mexico must be directed "per
. 8. Orizaba"); at 1 p. tn. for MEXICO,
Eer s. s. Bencca, via Tnmplco (mall must
0 directed "per s. u. 6enecn").
THURSDAY At 8 n. m. for BERMUDA,
per , s. Pretorln; at 11 n. m. (supple
mentary 11:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO,
VENEZUELA nnd CURACAO, per s. s,
'Mnracalbo (mall for Savnnllla and Carth
ngena must be. directed "per s. h. Mara
calbo"); nt 1 n. in. (supplementary 1:30 p.
tm) for NASSAU and 8ANTIAUO. CUBA.
per s. s. Santiago; nt 1 p. m. for NORTH
BRAZIL, per . s. Hubert; at 9 p. m. for
JAMAICA, per s, s. Admiral Schley, from
Boston.
FRIDAY At 10:30 a. m. for BRAZIL nnd
LA PLATA COUNTRIES, per S. 8.
Wordsworth (mall for North Brazil must
be directed "per s. s. Wordsworth"): at 1
p. m. for 1NAGUA, per a. h. Themis (mall
for Jamaica, Dellze, Puerto Cortez nnd
Guatemala must bo directed "per s. s.
Themis"!.
SATURDAY At "2:30 a. m. for NASSAU.
1-., per Hieamcr iroin .Miami, l'lu. ;
at 10 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.)
for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA. 8A
VANILLA. CARTIIAGENA and GREY
TOWN, per B. s. Alene (mnll for Costa
Jtlca must bo directed "per s. s. Alone");
at 11 a. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Havana,
via Huvana; at 11 a. m. for PORTO RICO,
via Ponce, nlso ST. THOMAS und HT.
CROIX (via St. Thomas), per s. s. Man;
nt 1 p. m. for NUEVITAS, OIBARA,
BARBACOA nnd PUERTO PADRE, per
s. H. Ollnda (ordlnarv mall onlvl
SUNDAY At 8:30 p. m. for ST. PIERRB-
.niyi'KiiU.N, per steamer from North
Sydney.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
oyoney, nna tnence uy steamer, closo at
this offlro dally at 3:30 p. m. (connecting
closo here every Monday, Wvdnesdav and
Saturday). Mnlls for Mlquelon, by iall to
Ronton, unn thence by steamr, closo nt
this olllce dahy at 8:3ft p. m. Malls ror
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fla., and
thence by steamer, close at this ofllce
dally (except Mondny) at 7 a, m. (the
connecting closes art ,n Sundav, Wed
nesday nnd Friday). Malls for Cuba, by
rati to Miami, Fit.,, nnd thence by steamer,
close nt this office every Monday, Tues
day and Saturday at 2:30 n. m. itho con
necting closes nre on Tuesday and Satur
day). Malls for Mexico City, overland,
unless specially addressed for dispatch by
Bteamer, close at this otllco daily t 2:30
a. m. und 2:30 p. m. Alalia ror Cimta Rica,
Belize, Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemala, by
rail to New Orleans, and thenco bv
steamer, close at this ofllce dally at S
p. m. (connecting closes liero Tuesdays
for Costa Rlcn and Mondays for Belize,
Puerto Cortez and Guatemala) Regis
tered mall closes at 6 p. m. previous day.
Registered mull closes ut (i p. m. becond
day before.
Tmna-I'Hcllle Malls.
Malls for Hawaii, via San Francisco, close
hore dally at 0:30 p. m. up to April 27th,
inclusive, ror dlsputrh per s, s. Australia.
Mails for Hawaii. Chlnn, Japan and Phil
ippine Islands, via San Frnnclsco, close
here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April
2Sth, Inchislve, ror dlsplteh per s. s.
City or Rio Janeiro. Mnlls for Australia
(except West Australia, which goes via
Europe, nnd New- Zealand, which
goes via San Francisco), Hawaii and
Fill Islands, via Vancouver, close hero
dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to April 2Sth,
Inclusive, for dispatch per H. s, Mlowera.
Mails for China and Japan, via Van
couver, Hose hero dully at 6:30 p. m.
up to May 2d, Inclusive, for dispntch
per H. s. Empress of Chlnn (registered
mall must be directed "via Vancouver").
Mulls for Austrnlla (except West Aus
tralia), New Zealand. Hawaii. FIJI and
Samonn Islands, vlu Snn Frnnclsco. close
here dally nt 6.30 p. m. after April 28th
nnd up to May 12th. Inclusive, or on
day of arrival of s. s. Campantn, duo
nt Now York May 12tli, for dispatch
per s. a. Alameda.
Transpacific malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dally and the schedule or clos
ing Is arranged on the presumption or
their uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mnll closes ut 6 p. m. pre
vious dav
CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster.
Postofllcc, Now York, N. Y., April 20, 1900.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE.
District Court. Douglas County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska Plaintiff, vs. Tho
Amerlcnn Havings Bunk, Defendant.
On rending nnd tiling the petition of J.
W. Thomas, receiver of tho defendum bank,
for leave to soil remaining assets or said
bank and convert tho same Into money to
tho end that tho samo mny be properly
distributed under the order of this court;
and It appearing to the court that It Is for
the best Interest or all parties concerned
that said receiver bo granted such leave.
It Is. Thcrcrort', ordered that till parties
Interested In tho same appear before this
court on Saturduy, thu 2Sth dny of April, nt
court room No. 7 In Tho Beo Building,
Omaha, Nebraska, und show cause. If nny
they havo, why such order should not be
granted.
It Is further ordered that a copy of this
order be published ror threo Hiiccesslvn duyo
beginning ApTll 21st, 1900. in The Omahu
Dally Beo, Morning nnd Sunday,
Dated April 19th. 1900.
CHARLES T. DICKENSON.
Judge,
B. M BARTLETT.
A-21-a-2l-m, Attorney for Receiver.
MARKSMEN WATCH WEATHER
Annual Meeting of 8ute 8pottimin's Ar
locittion Begins Tcdty,
TOURNAMENT WILL LAST fCUi? DAYS
13er- Omnhn Shooter Will lie
Present nnd(.Mnn, from Abroad
wit:
Compete fur
Honors.
Imbued with the Idea of making thi
twenty-fourth annual meeting of tho Ne
braska Stato SportHmen's association tho
peer In point of Interest and entertainment
of any preceding tournament, the cnthusl
nstlo shootcrn of Omaha nro contemplating
a highly satisfactory nnd successful con
test. If such bo the cnie, nnd there In 110
reason to doubt It unless rnln Interferes, tho
success of the affair will bo considered
ample compensation for tho labors given tho
preparatory plans by tho numerous local
shooters who have had charge of the ar
rangements. Tho tournament wilt begin tod.ty
on tho grounds of tho Omaha-Du-pont
dun club ncrofs tho river It Is prac
tically assured that every Omaha shooter,
Including the youngest nmntcurs, will par
tlclpnto In tho varlotia event nnd tho nt
tendnnco from nbrond promises to number
scvcnty-flve, among ihcm soveral profes
sionals of national reputation, Already on
tho ground nro A. B. Daniels of Denver. W.
R. Crosby of O'Fallon, III.; W. Fred Qulm
by of Now York, C. A. Naumati of San
Frnnclsco, J. c. Jenkins of Ncllgh, J. F.
Beard of Herman, C. D. Llnderman of
Adiima, Dan Bray of Syracuse, Fory Mooro
of Lincoln, C. R. Andrews of Hillsdale, II.
Miller of North Platte nnd II. 0. Taylor ot
Meckllng. S. D. Thomas Marfhnll ot
Kelthsburg, III., twice winner of the Grand
American Handicap, nnd Charles Budd of
Dcs Moines, nro expected to arrive beforo
the conclusion of tho nhoot. A number ot
Nebraska shooters have signified their In
tention ot attending tho tournament, nnd a
largj delegation representing the Lincoln
Gun club Is expected.
Tho shoot will begin nt 8:30 this
moVnlng. Interstate association rules will
govern. There will bo two sets of traps;
Sargent system nnd Whlto Flyer targets will
bo used. Tho arrangement for tho distri
bution of prlzo money Is a distinctive feature
that will add zest to tho entlro tourna
ment. A ptirso of 11.000 will bo added to
the prizes. It la nlso provided that pro
fessional shooters nnd manufacturers' agents,
ns well as those whoso dally nverngo Is 90
per cent or more, will pny 25 cents In addi
tion to regulnr entrance In each of the target
events, excepting the stnto championship
event. Tho fund collected under this rule,
together with a special purso of $100, con
tributed by the management, will be dlvldod
equally bctweon such amateurs as shoot
through all tho open program target events
and whoso averages do not exceed 83 per
cent.
Tho program for the first day Includes
twelve events, ten of which will bo at fif
teen tnrgcts, with an entranco ot $1.G0, and
two at twenty targets, with an entranco of
$2. Identical target contests are on tho
progrnai for Wednesday and Thursday also.
In tho fifteen-target events thero will bo
four moneys, divided on the basis of 35, 30,
20 to 5 por cent. In the twenty-target
events thero will be live moneys: 03, 25, 20,
15 nnd 10 per cent.
Wednesday afternoon the state champion
ship event for the handuoine gold medal will
bo shot nt twenty-flvo targets. There will
bo an entranco fco ot $3 and four moneys.
The tics for tho medal, If thore bo any, will
bo shot off and the tics for moneys will ba
divided. This event Is open to Nebraskii
(.hooters only. Tho gold tncdnl, which Is tho
property of tho association, Is now held by
W, S. Ducr ot Hastings, who won It at tho
annual tournament held last year In Lin
coln. Thursday afternoon U10 stato champion
ship llvo bird event will take place. Thero
will be fifteen llvo blrdB, thirty-yard rise,
and tho entranco fee will bo $15. Tho win
ner of this content will bo awnrded tho dia
mond badge, now held by Dan Bray ot Syra
cuse. Tho big day ot tho tournament will bo held
on Friday, when tho O.nana llvo bird hand
icap Is scheduled. It Is for this event that
tho professional uliootorn from abroad will
wait anxiously and their interest Is shared
by tho clover" local shooters. Thero will ba
twenty-flvo pigeons and the entranco feo
will be $15. High guns will wlu not class
shooting. Tho handicapping, from twenty
flvo to thirty-two yards, will bo done by tho
management. Purees will bo divided on tho
basis of ono money for every two entries.
Tho annual business meeting of tho state
association will bo held nt tho Paxton hotel
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
W. W. Mayhew, Mcrton, Wis., says: "t
consider Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure a most
wonderful medicine, quick and safo." It is
tho only harmless remedy that gives Immedi
ate results. It cures coughs, colds, croup.
bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pneu
monia and all throat and lung diseases. It
early use prevents consumption. Children
always like It and mothcrtt endorse It-
Wreck 011 Motor Line.
DETROIT, Mich.. April 23.-An ectrlo
passenger ear on tho Shoro Line rullroait
coi'.ldcd today south or Mount Clemens
with some ililt cars which were being
pushed by a motor cur und tho passenger
motor wns forced upon a flat tar. The
following persons were Injured:
Jesse Lawrence, motnrmnn; John Flem
ing, conductor; Fred Hewitt; J. F Mc
Queen of Mount Clemens; John Harrington.
Two other passengers were slightly Injured.
Motormnii Lawrenco stuck to his post
nnd succeeded In partially chocking tho
speed of tho passenger car.
1 plielil liy (lie Cntirla.
CHICAGO, April 23. Tho enso of Mr.
Samuel Hutchinson, tho druggist, who wa
recently arrested for selling Malt Liquor
without a license, came up before Judga
Gary today. Tho druggist had sold Malt
Nutrlno, a mnlt extrnct propnred by tho
Anheuser-Busch Browing association of St.
Louis, Mo. After listening to tho evidence
of expert chemists, who testified that It
contained only 1-56 1,000 per cent of
alcohol, Judge Gary decided that Malt
Nutrlnn Is not on Intoxicant and dismissed
tho case.
Stirueon I'liiiuit Dead,
CIHLL1COTHE, O., April 22.-Jamea
Stuurt, n veterinary surgeon who lived at
Londonderry, this county, wns round dead,
In a street on tho east side or this city this
morning with his head bruised. George P09
wns arrested und confessed this evenlnr
that ha struck Stuart with a stono lp a
drunken row and killed him.
GOVHKXJIBXT XOTICF.S.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.'
Department of tho Interior, Olllco of In
dian Affairs, Washington, n, e March 20,
1M0. Senlcd proposals, Indorsed "Proposals
for blankets, woolen and cotton goods,
clothing, etc.," us tho case may be, and,
directed to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. Noh, 77 and 79 Wooster street, New
York City, will bo received Until 1 o'clock,
p, m., or Tuesday, Mny 15, 1900, ror rurnlsh
Ing ror the Indian Service, blankets, woolen
and cotton goods, clothing, notions, huts,
nnd caps. BldH must be made out on Gov.
oriiment blanks, Schedules giving all pure
sary Information for bidders will Jie fur
nished on application to the ludinit Olllco.
Washington, D. C ; Nnu. 77 and 79 Woostul
street, New York City; or 235 Johnson
street, Chicago, 111,; tho Commissaries 01
Subsistence, 1'. 8. A, nt Cheyenne, Leaven
worth, Omahu, Ht, Louis, Ht. Paul, nnd Sua
Frnnclsco; the postmasters at Sioux City,
Yankton, Arkansas City, Culdwrll, Topeka.
Wichita, nnd Tuscan, Bids will be ripened
ut the hour nnd days above sticd, und
bidders uio Invited to be present nt tho
opening, The Department reserves 'he right
to determine the point of delivery nnd to
reject any nml all bids, or nny part of nn
bid. W. A, JONES, Commissioner.
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