f V ! ) i: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, APHIL 0, 1901. Digests what you Ent Kodol Dyspepsia Cure A healthy stomach, capabloof (llycstlnir a Rood, squnre meal, Is a prent blessing. It kcciw tho. bcidy strong by Insuring plenty of nourishment. In fact, it means perfect health. But some thing must, be done when the stomach Is so tired that It can't digest what you eat, for undigested food poisons the blood. We can recommend a preparation that completely digests all classes of foods t hat Is Kodoi. UvsrurstA CuitE. It gives thn totnach perfect rest and allows you to eat and enjoy the variety or food that Is necessary for maintaining health. It never Talis to cure indigestion, after everything el9e has failed. It Is pleasant tb tako and can be used In all conditions. "For many years I suffered from chronic Indigestion, and It eemed as though nothing was going to do me any good. On tho advice of a friend 1 commenced using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave mo Immediate relief and I continued its use, until now I feel that I am cured." Henry F. Cramer, Wendelvllle, N. Y. It can't help but do you good Jsprel hy E. 0. Do Witt, A Co.. OliicaKo. Tho II. bott!ocoftalns2 times tho Mc. lf.e. FRAME THE CHALLENGE chestnut UnhorV,lHulcott. iSopoM. Do llotsclitlil'n chestnut colt, Lnckford, by Crnfton, was second, ntnl Lord Durham's uny geltllng, oauocn, got third place, Am.ricn Tup Team D.oid. Oondltlin. of Twc,v" iw"e International Bhoot. ROYAL VICTOR VICTORIOUS SENDS $500 TO THE ENGLISH SECRETARY lllniN I lir Mntfh li.v I'll t t it u. I'p One I'lftll of To I il I Ante Thllikii llu- llrlH.ni Will .rco. 1'. Ilnp' llrimn Colt Win Ten. ffc Hcrtij- from Solinrr' l.mly Schorr. The favorite household remedy for coimhs, colds", croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles is OWE MINUTE Cough Cure. It curci qi:iol:.y. GENERAL'S SON LEADS MOB Ttmg Maranjo Captains Djinonstrativa Orowd Near Monterey. NOW IMPRISONED IN FATHER'S HOUSE (ovcrnmniit ScmU I'Ur lliimlrcil Niil dlvi'H In AmhIhI In hiirriiiiiiillnt; ' a ii (I MuiirmHliiK llu- lllllllM'M. LAUKliO. Tex.. April 8. Kollalilo reports of a HerlOUH riot occurring yesterday at Lampasas, Mexico, a atntlon on the Mexi can Control railroad, Hoventy miles from Monterey, have heen received. It appcurs th.U the government of Mexico haH had misplclon about n reported revolu tionary occurrence at that placo and yes terday morning the military stationed (hero arrested four citizen. When they were taken to tho depot, enrouto to Monterey, u irioh, headed hy Francisco Maranjo, a Bon of thq famous General Maranjo, ap peared at. the Htatlou. In tho excitement that followed one of tho prisoners escaped. When tho train loft tho leaders of the moh repaired to (ienernl Maranjo's castle, whero they aro at present surrounded. As noon as tho government hoard of the dis turbance fiOO soldlcru from Monterey were dispatched to the scene hy special train. IN FAVOR OF THE RAILROAD 'Justice Will to Doi'IiIpk Oime IiiiiiIvIiiu I.iiiik nml Short lliuil ( Iiiiihc. WASHINGTON, April 3. In tho United States supremo court today an opinion was handed down by Justice Whlto Involving tho long and short haul clause of tho Inter Mtato commerco law. Tho principal de cision was rendered lu tho case of the East Tennesseo & Gcorglti Ilullroad company and tho charKo was to tho effect that a lower ruto was charged on freight carried to Nashvlllo than was charged on freight to Chattanooga, tho distance to tho tlrst point being greater Umn to tho latter. Tho decisions of tho Interstate Commerco commission, the circuit court und tho cir cuit court of uppculs were all antagonistic to tho railroad company, though on different .grounds. Tho opinion handed down today I oversell all theso decisions nnd was In favor of tho railroad company. Tho de cisions In tho other similar cases wcro on tho same lines. Two of tho other cases decided wero proceedings against the Clyde SUiinishlp company, while tho forth was against tho Western Atlantic Itallrond company. In the latter caeo tho charge of discrimination was mado with reference to tho rates fiom Cincinnati to Atlanta as against other places on the lino of tho road between the two points. In'ono of tho Clyde cases rules (on.'llio Georgia railroad are Involved and In ,tho otll'cr case the rates on the West l'olnt &. Western railroad of Alabama. In .bis, opinion. in' tlni cast Tonucsseo case Jus tiro Whlto snlU that the decision of tin circuit court wus not in accord with thu llndlug of facts hy tho commission. THe doclslon of tho euproma ccurt was that "tho decree of thu circuit court of appeals should ho reversed with costs und the caso romntidcd to tho circuit court with intsruuttons to set asldo Its decree adjudg ing that tho order of the commission bo enforced and to dismiss tho application mado for that purposo with costs, tho whole to bo without prejudlco to the right of tho commission to proceed upon the evidence already Introduced before It upon such .further plcuillng.4 and evidence as it may allow to bo mado or Introduced, to hear and dctormlno the matter lu controversy according to law." In tho caso of tho Clyde Steamship com pany the decrees of tho circuit court of appeals nnd of the circuit court were mod ified hy providing that "the dismissal of the hills shall be without prejudlco to tho rlRht of thn Interstnto Commerco commis sion It It so electa to make nil original In vestigation of the questions contained In tho records pertinent to tho complaints pre sented to that body." As so modified tho decrees were afllrmod. PICTURESQUE EGG ROLLERS Children titttlirr nn "White Home (irotimls to IihIiiIkc In tinn ier Sport. WASHINGTON, April 8. Tnu plcturequo egg rolling fotu of the children of Washing ton occurred In tho Whlto House grounds today. Tho gathering of tho multitude of youngsters of all ages, sizes and colors In the largo terraced grounds back of tho Whlto Houso each year for their Easter frolic is tho slrht of Washington. Lost Easter 23,000 persons witnessed the festival and thlB morning's gathering Indicated that fully ns many would bo prosont today. The Marino band, which usunlly furnishes muflc for th3 children upon theso ocenstons, la nway on a lour of the country, nnd In order not to deprive tho children of this feature of their day the Fourth artillery band at Fort Monroe was ordered hero and played throughout tho day. Mrs. McKlnley, wlicso love for children Is well known, en Joys theso frolics Intensely nnd today spent most of her tlmu nt tho window or on the Whlto House veranda, watching the little folks' sport. 1 100.000.000 The Appetite Insurance Company, the largest in the World. (In StiicLliulilcm tin- Men, Women ami Children of Aincrlcn. CHICAGO, April 8. Tho Appetite Insur ance Company Is u novelty of tho 20th century which causes people to wonder what Is coming next. This compnny has as stockholders good, healthy people. It la accident, tiro and life Insurance, all In one. All you have to do to Join tho Ap petite lnsurnuco Company Is to go to your druggist and buy u bottle of Cnscarlue. This Is (ho best policy, tho policy that makes sick and weak stomachs strong nnd creates an appetite. Every member of tho Appetite Insurance Co, takeB Chscarim tho gentle laxative that is best for tho bowels, liver, kidneys 'anil stomach.' Thousands of bottles have been sold, nnd those that have never had Kood uppetltes beforo have taken the Cns raflnp policy itt'tho Appetite Insurance Co., ' ' ahd'fnro now enjoying perfect health. Cascnrlne does not grlpo. It Is a luxatlvo .tonic of great merit, recognized hy physi cians tho world over and used b-' thousands of people. Cascurlno does not stick to four teeth and sicken you like tablets, it will notlnjuro tho most delicate stomach, and itslnl It 'often will not caiue habitual constipation like pills and tablets. Casca . rlmi cures absolutely tho very worst cusos ot 'constipation, bllllnusnrss, Indigestion ind dyspepsia ; catarrh of the. stomach, .uppondlcljls. , diseases of the liver, kidney troubjo am) nil diseases of the stomach. ' J)6n't lit anyone try to sell you pills or tablets. Ask for Cnscarlnc and be suro you get Cascnrlne. Price per bottle, fifty cents. If your Irugglst hasn't It, ask him to get It for yuu jl bis Jobber. I'lilln on Trlnl Trip, WASHINGTON, April 8. Sccrctury Long was Informed today that the torpedo bout Terry, built hy the Union 'Iron works of San Francisco, failed to meet contract speed requirements on Its recent ofllclal trial. Under tho contract the vessel was requited to develop a speed of twenty-nine knots an hour, but the best it could do on Its trial run was 2S.2 knots per hour. The nctlon of tho department has not yet been de termined, but the vessel probably will bo accepted subject to a slight deduction from tho contract price. EXHIBIT MUSCULAR SKILL Ktltirnt loiuil ('Inane of the Yntinix Men' ClirUtliin .inmiclntloii Clime" Hip Seanon. The closlug of the educational classes which havo been conducted by tho Young Men'B Christian association during thn winter under the direction of Prof. W. W. Uockwood wns celebrated Monday night "by nn athletic exhibition and bnnquet. The program started nt S o'clock, when tho athletic entertainment was given In tho gymnasium. Tho .exercises were, enter taining, a number of exhibitions of muscu lar nnd athletic skill being given by the expert gymnasts belonging to tho associ ation. At 8:30 the banquet was held In tho association cafe. The menu was not nu elaborate one, hut was enjoyed neverthe less as heartily as though the courses had been many In number nnd varied In culslno, Following tho dinner an Interesting pro gram of toasts was rendered. W. P. Harford presided ns toastmaster and in his Introductory remarks congrataulutcd tho njo:lr)tlon ttrlon the success attained by Its educational department during tho win ter senson. Tho number of students, he said, showed n healthy Increase and tho grade of work accomplished was of tho highest. Responses to toasts were made as follows: "The AtEoctatiou Student," Prof. A. J. Lowry; "The Association Teacher," Edward McLeod; "Tho Student and HuslnoHs Success," Georgo M. Tlbbs; "Educatlouul Dividends," O. O. Peartc. Tho other numbers on the program wns nn exhibition by J. A. Zaubel nnd u violin eoIo by Carl Lamp. NEW YORK, April $. At a meeting held In the Astor bouse today tho terms of the challcngo Issued hy the American Inani mate ttap shooters to the trap shooters of England, Ireland and Scotland were ngrteJ upon and a draft for $500 was forwarded, nlong with the conditions of tho match, to A, II, Gale, honorable secretary nnd treas urer of the Middlesex Gun club, Eng land, Tho $300 Is to blt-.d the match, which will be for $2,600 n side, tho remnlndcr of ilia money to be put up In Mr. Gale's hands In Juno. lion. Thomas A. Marshall, mayor of Kelthsburg presided nt the mooting, which was attended by all of tho team chosen to represent the United Stntes, of which Mayor Marshall will bo tho captain. The other members are R. O. Hoiks, Dayton; I'. S. Parmelec, Omaha; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la.; C. W. Iludd. Dcs Moines; W. It. Crosby, O'Fnllon, 111.; Chaunccy Powers, Decatur, III.; Jnck Fanning, Jer soy City; J, a. It. Elliott, Kansas City, and K. R. Merrill, Milwaukee. In addition to theso there will be thrco substitutes, namely: E. H. Tripp. Indian apolis; C. Von I.engerke, Chicago, nnd Clnrenco C. Nnuman of San Francisco, Cal. Paul North of Cleveland, who whllo In England recently, was instrumental In bring ng about such a match, wns nlso pres ent nt the meeting nnd It was decided that the team should leave New York for Eng land July 27, and after having n week's prnctico In England that the match should be begun on August 12 nnd continued from day (o day until decided. The teams nro to be of ten men n side, nny ten Ameri cans against nny ten men from England, Ireland nnd Scotland. Any number of substitutes mny bo put In on each side, but no change will bo permitted during nny one contest. lli'Nl TliriM- In Kit i'. The match Is to bo decided In the best three out of five contests, each of which is to be nt 100 Inanimate targets per man, or 1,000 targets per team, to be shot on as many successive days as Is necessary to decide. The targets are to bo tho Eley targets, thrown from Eley traps, Inani mate Shooting association rules to gov ern, with tho following exceptions: Tar gets to be thrown no less than forty nor moro than sixty ynrds, and not lower than six feet nor higher than twelve feet nt a point ten ynrds from tho trap. Ono Judge Is to he selected by each tenm nnd these two nro to select a referee. In caso tho Judges disagree tho referee's de cision Is to be final. Tho shooting Is to bo conducted In squads of six men, three from each team, the fourth squad to be mado up of one man from each team and four subs, two from each side. The Americans nro to use ono barrel only nnd nro to bo allowed l',4 ounces of shot, struck measure No. 1108 Dlxons or Ameri can Shooting Association measures. The Englishmen are to havo tho use of both barrels and L. H. S. A. rules to govern, charge of any shot. Any length of shell and uny charge, of powder Is allowable, twelve-gaug6 guns only to be used. It Is tho general opinion of thOfio present nt the meeting that theso conditions will bo aeeeptablo to tho Drltlsh g'unnors nnd the Americans are very confident that they will return to this country victorious. FARMER BURNS WLL WRESTLE SciuIn KiiIiIiihoii Word III- Will Mrcl I'riuik Colrinnn TIiIm .11 until. I'll r til cr Shot mid llnriioil. LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. April S.-J-Tho cor oner's Jury that luvestlsuted the death of Jumes Ingram, u farmer, who lived near hero, found that ho had been llrst shot, evidently for tho purpose of robbery1, and then burned In his house, Eddie Robinson Ih In rceolnt of grum from Farmer Hums, tho fatuous wrestler, agreeing to meet Frank Coleman, Hit, Otniltu fni'nrtl.1 In tl.lt, Ml... ii.a of this mcntli. It Is probable the match will iuku inner uuoui April -j. me nine or t lie L'oieman-sealls mutch Farmer Hums telpurnnluwl n ohnllrmro i. the winner. Coleman, iiflnr misllv ilefimllnc fiealls. ngrced to take on Hums nt 15s pounds, Articles of ngreement to this effect were forwarded Hums and he telegraphed his nrrfptnncf. stating that tho articles would be signed nnd sent on to Omuha, The match Is sure to nttruct moro than ordinary .Interest among the votaries of local sports. Coleman has been so success- rui in an or me mutches lie tins engaged In heretofore nnd has shown himself to bo pos sessed of such sclentltlc skill on tho mat that not even the wide-spread fame of his competitor will frighten Ills backers. There will bo any number of men touting Colemnu for n winner who will back their faith lu him with an abundance of money, cole mun ami Hums met In u handicap match once, thn latter agreeing to throw the Omaha professor In n certain length of time, IIo fulled to do so and Coleman car ried nway the money. Slnco then ho has Imprdved wonderfully and Is himself contl dent of defeating Burns at tho weights agreed upon. miern-K i-nie m n nn, LONDON. Anrll it. At thn flrMt ilnv nt 1 the Kempton Park Easter meeting today the Oueen's Prize (handlcup) of 1,500 sov ereigns for :i-yenr-olds nnd upwntd, run over tho new Jublleo courso of ono mile MKMP1IIP, April S.-Uefoie n.nno persons. T. P. Hayes' brown colt. Ilnvm Vlrtor. won the Tennessee Derby this nfternoon nt Montgomery pnrk from John F. Hchon's bay fill v. Ludy Schorr, with (ieorge Longs bay colt, Oaherls, third. The time was 1:07, a very creditable performance. The Schorr stable nnd mimed three stnrt crs, but Alnnl Hcbeck nnd Joe Frcy were scratched nnd Farmer Hennett was added to keen Lady Schorr comtianv. Klililnnx. The Commnnder and Dick llurgess were hiso scruiciien, leaving oniy six contestants, Tho Schorr imlr wero lutil m Hi.. m-nliM,. Itlve odds of 1 to .1, while !( to 1 wns chalked against Royal Victor. After two false oreaKs tne tieid wns sent awny to nn escel- lent Stnrt. With Ilovnl Ylelnr n lieml In front of Farmer Hennett und tho others close by. Farmer Hennett and Lady Schorr raced to the front, and with Rovul Victor n lengtn nway, mnuo tho running to the stretch. At this nolnt Wlnltiiilii nni ibe Hnyes colt up to the leaders nnd lu the run home ho chnllcngeil Lady Schoir. J, Woods oil me latter wont io the whip, but his efforts wore of no iivull. Royal Victor, well riuueii ny wiiikiicmi, winning liimdllv bv thrco parts of n length. Oaherls made up a lot of ground In tho stretch nml llnlsbcd third. In the llrst race, at six furlongs, the local trnck record of Itll'i was liontnn liv Knenv. who bent Tho Rush n head lu 1:1 Ha. The second event, for 2-ycnr-olds nt four mid u half furlongs, wns won easllv liv Louis r.zeii h i.uilv Hlrl. The third race developed a good 2-enr-old In Hranulgaii. who won nt four furlongs In tho fast tlnu- of :!'.). onlv two favorites were successful. GREAT SCORE IN FIVE BACK C. Conrni! Discount the Stntc Iter, mil ut Hint (iiiini. ,) Hp crnl Points, O. ( onrad made u remarkable score In five back at Clark's alleys Monday night. Conrad and Knnpp comporo tho team which Is battling with II. Renellu und W. 11. Kmery for tho state championship ut small mil games. Lust night the game wns llvo back. Three mimes were bowled nnd In the grand total I'onrad and Knnpp won by forty-eight points, their total score being 3ii as ngnlnst 327 for their opponents, Conrad's splendid performance camo In tho third game. lie bowled beautifully and succeeded In chalking up u mm? of 107. It discounted the stato record nt live bnek by severul points. The high senru nt live back nt Clark's alleys heretofore bus been SS mid was held by Charles French. The highest posslhlii score Is 150. Monday night's gnmo was the third In tho series. The llrst wus nine plus mid was won by Uesellll and Emery bv seven points The second game was four back and Knapp nnd Conrad were tho victors. The contest will continue until nil or the small ball games nro exhnusted, and tho team winning tho greater number will thereafter defend tho state cbumptonshlp and enrrv awny u purse of J.V). Seven up will be the game next Monday night. Score: Heselln , Emery Conrad I'm Gil fit ti 52 M tus ns mi . 2 62 1U7 13 C7 II 105 119 151 AMERICAN YACHTS TO RACE Constitution nnd Imlrpenilr-irvi' to Meet ltOKiirdlcsn of .mv Vnrk CIiiIi'm Action. NEW YORK. Anrll X Thn .Innriml mwl Advertiser tomorrow will suv: Tho Constitution and Independence will meet, no matter what nctlon the New York iilih l-iuii iinij- iiiKe iiooiu me iiosioil yacht's ellnlbllltv for thn frliil r.mpa 'Mi,. yachts will not only meet, but will be raced for nil they tire worth off Newport next summer for a cup. or cups, offered by tho Newnort Yacht Ibinlrirr iinHfiplntlmi v The Newport association, which Is com posed oi some or tno wealthiest yachtsmen In the country, It Is said, has Invited Messrs. Iiwson niidDuucnn to enter their boats for a run rnee II la ii. imi.i during July, nnd both yachtsmen havo ac cepted the Invitation. u. nutter Duncan. Jr.. tho manager of tho Constitution, suldr "I knnu- nnttiim- about Mr, Lawson or his boat's cliglbllltv for tho trial races. I do know that the Constitution will be built to race, nnd 1 shall race her wherever and whenever pos sible. I expect to enter for tho Newport nsspelntlon's cup races, and If the Inde pendence is niso a starter, so much the better. I will not rnco tho Constitution on the sound or lower bay." Mr, Duncan thinks tho sound too shal low for boats drawintr twontv feet nf water, like the Columbia and Constitution, and prefers Novport to the lower bay for summer racing. , POOL ROOM 1111,1, HAXtiS KIlllJ. traiton&S vap1 y C I ay m m Now 5 Cents there Is No Such cigar Value In The World For The Price. Straitgn & Stored Co. makers York ROTHENBERG b. SCHLOSS Distributers Kansas City, mo. practically ileiided upon today ut u meeting of the grudliato executive conunltti'i' The mutter will be dcllultely decided bv the ath letic board of control lu a few days. The ltiivenswond grounds near Chicago will probubly be used. An invitation to com pete will be extended tto nil colleges of good standing, whether they belong to tho Western Intcrcnllegtato association or not. JENKINS DEFEATS ROEBER Cii- i-IiiimI Wrestlfr Till, en Two Three Fill In from ,cmv Yorker, of ST. LOt'lS. Anrll 8. Tom Jenkins nt Cleveland, 6.. champion catch-us-catch-can wrestler of tho world, tonight defeated Kr- nest Rrcber of New York, champion Oraceo-Roman wiestlcr of the world, lu n mixed stylo match under tho auspices ot the 'West Unci ciub for u nurse of ll.LMo. The bout was In the mammoth exposition coli seum building nml H.OoO enthusiastic! spec tators cheered Jenkins on to victory. Hoth prlnclpalus wcro lu the pink of condition. The llrst fall ut catch-us-catch-can wns won by Jenkins with u crotch and hulf halch hold In twenty-live nnd n half min utes. Roeber won the second fall ut the O vm- plan Btylo with u hummer-lock In thirty minutes und forty-seconds after u territlc struggle. .icnKins won me. tiurcl nnd deeming ran. cntch-us-catcli-cmi, In eleven minutes mid rorty-uve seconds with u hair Nelson unci leg hold. BLOOD POISON I.rulslntnre Mtlll (lives Ai'Uiiiimiin Sports Their I'l l I l'i;eH. T.rrTf.l." VX-lCI.- rL- ..-ll O MM senate today Indefinitely postponed Senator MnVfl,ii.'u 1.111 .A ..K. .1.11. I. .... . ....,v.,.-, n tu jfiuiiiii iin running oi turf iwinl rnntiiu In A els,. ...... u ...... ,. . , ..... .uvMi'i ... ...in.tr, tiiit-i ii nun been amended so us to Include nice tracks 111 tlllu u 1 .1 a Wl.n n.A nf 1.111 1 ... ...... ...... , ,,u ,,,i u nn' UIU IJIIM IH'l'O mixmusly nwalted at Hot Springs und Little Tf,,L, It. ,.l. l.n ...Ml. .1 ...." 1,1 ninusi'lll llllll-gaill- llllnir lntvs rccnntli tifiHuml u-lilnli ir.nu apply to pool rooms. sVrk I'liKlllnt for .11 u id cr. CIV!""! W ATI Anrll t TI II -,,.. nu ilium! IIJIIIHUI. uro looking for ex-l'uglllst Mike Conley, cntcd In tho murder of Charles I. nildea, the telegraph operator who died Sunday afternoon from Injuries received In u sa loon lirntv nnrlv fiimrlii mn.il,i r..i.... wna tho doorkeeper of tho place. The po- .vw n-mBu tu nu) wimi iiuiiriouiiou iney have to connect Conley with the affair MIko Conley. "The Ithncu Glunt." as he wntt tttinu'n " lulu ltn,in .uli.,!.,.. ....... ...... ...(., ...... .. njm , , it,., iiiiiiiitT HI both Jim Corbett nnd Hob Fltzslmmons. Inlrrcnlli-Klntr AtliletleH. ClIICAaO. April S.-Tho Intercolleglalo Athletic ussoclntion will hold Its first an nual track meet Decoration day. This was w oman's ork Y-v in Tlub and Wharity. Omaha will be represcnte'd by about fif teen tenchers at the olghth annual conven tion ot tho International Kindergarten union, hold In Chicago on Wednesday, Thuredny nnd Friday ot this week. Tho union Is tho largest kindergarten organiza tion In tho world, consisting of federated cltihH and associations of tho United States and Cnnnda. Not less thau 1,000 delegates und visitors ore expected, and nil of tho educational Institutions of Chicago hare neon Invited to -o-opernto with the union In making tho congress a succoss. Mrs. Chittsndon and Mrs. Meller will be among tho Oiuolm teachers. Miss Magce, tho city missionary; Mlts Dodgo and MUs Helen Alcsworth of Council Muffs will also at tend In tho interest of the kindergarten In tho mission work, remaining In Chicago for three woeks to visit Hull House, Chlcngo Commons und tho other settlement worlt. t The Industrial mission, work that was undertaken hy twelve of the young society women of Council Muffs In February Is now In successful, operation,, tho classes being hold In tho Associated Charities building at Tenth iitrect and Avenue I) In, co-operation with that association, There aro now nbout sevouty-olght children and a largo number of women atlendlng regularly, re ceiving Instruction in kltchengarten, sewing and millinery work. There nro also a nutsc maids' training school, boys' dubs and tho "l'lngreo gardening system" that aro help; widely taken advantagn of, The young women aro ghlng the h6truc tlou personally and holding classes every day. The attendance at yesterday's mectlug ot tho department of political and social sci ence was tho largest of the year, and in cluded representatives of tho MlnUtorlal unlou ami Cotcrlc, Mu Sigma club and many Individuals Interested In tho work of social settlement. The Central Labor union hail been Invited to send representa tives, but owing to tho hour was unable to do so, Tho program was In chargo of .Mrs. Har riet MacMurphy, tho tlrst speaker being Dr. I'ollard. well known In connection with the work at tho Chapel of tho Carpenter. He spoke of his experience In the work anions tho boys In New York City, of the work of tho boys' clubs and tho gymnasium, rending rooms, military companies and ster eoptlcon lectures that were used as a means of reaching them. Ho also spoko of the same linn of work now being done In Omaha on a much smaller scale, nnd said that tboro was a perceptlblo Improvement nnd differ ence lu tho soventy-llvo or 100 children reached at tho Chapel of tho Carpenter since Miss Mogee's Industrial classes had been established there, proving tho uecer stty or tho Inlluenco of tho Industrial as well as tho Sunday school classes. Mrs. A. K. fiauU ipoko on the result of her personal Investigation of the work now being done, especially nt the Tenth Street city mission. There Is need there, sho be lieves, of manual training classes far the hoys nnd moro Industrial classes for tho gtrls to fit thorn to do good work In their own and other homos, nnd such classes wuuld not only benefit tho children, but aro the only means of reaching tho parents. Father Williams spoko of tho needs of reldcnt work lu tho Third ward nnd on the bottoms, especially among tho children to overcomo tho Inlluenco for vice that con stantly BurruundB them there. In his opin ion tho schooling the children receive, with out moral and Christian Innueuce, only helps to m.iko them the sharper criminals, and ho deplored the lack of united effort In their behalf. Miss Mageo was requested to speak of her work, which she did, telling of the nc- csslty that first attracted her to It, of her beginning, of tho tremendous work that Is to ho done, and the HtUo support that It Is receiving nnd of n few of the re sults of her efforts. Sho explained tho plan and purpose ot the girls' Industrial classes and tho hope through them to overcome tho conditions now existing In their so-called homes and to cultivate In them tho tnsto for domestic affairs, of which they know nothing, Sho spoko of tho necessity of a bath and fumigating room, that many of tho children who came to tho classes might bo put In n condition that would nt least not repulse tho womeu who camo to assist with the Instruction, of tho uecessity of an In closed public play ground thut might ho kept clean and bo servo tho douhlo purposo of play ground and objoct lesson In cleanli ness, Sho also touched upon the women and girls that sho can seldom reach only whllo they are confined In tho city Jail, frequently ns many as thirty of them at a time. Upon Investigation she was told by tho authori ties accustomed to dealing with them that these girls knew nothing of home llfo ami In consequence cannot llvo In a home. Mrs, Dorsholm of I.ovo and Pcaco mission told of the work at Thirteenth and William streets, giving a brief sketch of the effective work that Is being Uouo there. TJio next regular meeting of tho Omaha Equality club has heen poitpoued from April 1C to 2J. Thcro will bo a aeries of meetings In Otoe coutity this week, which will be held nt Julian, Douglas and Palmyra, Tho Woman's Christian Temporanco union of Otoe county will meet lu nnniidl couven Hon on Wednesday nnd Thursday of this week at Julian. Mrs. S. M. Wnlkor, jiresl dent of tho stato union, will bo present nnd an Pddrcss by her with stereoptlcon Illus tration will bo ono of the feature of the meeting. Hon Mollies lliirrn .in- SIkiii'iI, 1)KS MOINKB. Anrll 8.-"Hunkey" lllnes. miuinircr of the Dph Moines I limn Hall club ot tho Western league, unnouncecl today 1 that ho had signed the following players: Catchers, Conwell, Selser, Thlerley; pitch ers, Steffunl, Olade, W II. Morrison, Olen don, I'olchow; llrst base. Rebsemen, Ken- ) eulloy. second base, lllnes; short stop, i u i.eurv; mini nnse, ieaso unci uicuson; outfielders, MoVlckar, Thiol, Ltppert, War ner, Nuglc, Clarke. .' I rut finriliirr. Then Kmc. NHW YORK. April 0. Terry JlcOovem and ii pnrty of friends will leave hero to morrow for Sun Francisco, whero he la in meet Oscar Gardner In u twenty-round bout befo.c tho Twentieth Century club April 'M. The party bus ntrunged to stop over .it Chicago unci Denver. After his bout with Gardner the champion tuys ho will give Frank 15rno u return match providing the HufTalo boxer will agree upon n reason able weight. Teiinessri" Di-rliy Itucc. MKMHIIIS. Tcnn.. April S.-Tho Ten nesseo derby ut u mllo und nil eighth, with $.1,000 lidded money, will be run ut Mont gomery nark this afternoon on a fust truck unci under Idoul weather condition. Tho starters carded this morning uro: Monos: The Schorr Min, A'.urd Schorr und J oh Frcy; Koynl Victor; Queen Dixon, llurnoy, Gubcrls, Tho Commander and Bld- Corimb Hill Wln Stcriilcc liimc, LONDON, April S, At tho first day ot the Manchester Faster meeting today the Iincushlrc handicap steeplechuso of 2,W0 sovereigns, dlstunco three miles und.ii half, was won by J. Insdalo's bay gelding, Corngh Hill, K. J. Percy's gray mare, Ron nie Dundee, won second plnco, nnd It, F. Hunt's brown gelding, Attack, wus third. Fourteen horses run. Ylllf lleiltN Yirullllll. RICHMOND. Vu., April N.-At Chniiottcs vllle today Ynlo bent tho t'nlversltty of Vir ginia, 9 io C. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Ostrander divorce case was on trlnl In Judtfo Kstello's court yjesterday. It will be continued Wednesduy morning. Tho funeral of Mrs. Sarah A. Watson will be held nt 2:30 o'clock this nfternoon from the resldenco of her son, 1500 Corby streect. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sis Fac-SlmlU Wrapper Bcliw, MASTER SPECIALIST. I do not treat nil discuses, but euro ull that 1 treat. I treat men only nnd euro them to stay cured. , , . On account of Its frlghtrul lildeousness, Contagious llloml l'olsou Is commonly culled tho king of ull venereal discuses. It may be hereditary nr contracted. Oucii tne Hvstem is tainted Willi it. mo uisiiaso muv muii'iosi nscii in uiu mmiu scrofula, eczema, ibeumatlc, pulns, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on ficc or body, Itttlo ulcers In the inoiitlt oi on tho, tongue. noro thro.it, swollen tonsils, fulling out of the bulr or eyebrows, nnd finally u leprous-llko decay if the Iksh nnd bones. It you havo uny or ibeso or similar symptoms, you uro cordially Invited to en' I nt our ofllcscs lmmeillii'cly. If your fears uro unfounded the burden will quickly be removed fiom your mind: but If your constitution Is in fected you will be told so frankly und Miown how to get rid of It. My special treatment for blood poison Is practlcullv ttho result of my life work nnd Is Indorsed by the best physicians of America unci Ktiropc. It contains no clangorous drugs or Inlurlous medicines of uny kind. It goes to tho very bottom of tho disease nml forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely nnd forever. Thn blood, tho tissue, the llcsh, tho bones nnd tho wholo system nro cleansed, purified mid restored to perfect heulth, unci tho patient pre pared anew for the duties and pleusuros of life. WE ALSO CURE TO STAY CURED Varicocele, Stricture, Nervo-Sexual Debility. Rupture. Kidney and Irinary Diseases, And nil nssoclato diseases nnd weaknesses of men Wo charge nothing for private counsel and give to each patient u LKGAL CONTRACT to hold for our promises. Is It not worth your while to investigate a euro that bus mado llfo unew to multi tudes of men'.' If you cannot cull nt our olllces, write us your symptoms fully. Hoforeiiec Rent Hunks mill I.enilliiK HiinIiicnh .Men of thin City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Otllt'e Honrs From S n. in. tu S i. in. .Niinilii 111 H. in. to 1 p. ni. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnam St., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. MANHOOD RESTOREDtS bla Vllullior,tlinprewlHlotiofaf.imouil''rcnelinbyKlctan,wlll nntcWI y euro you of i U nervous or divawMif tua senemtlve oream, such iw I,o M""""?.. "J,,1 1'ulii In llm nurk.NrraluKl KmUsluna, NrrTona Deklllty, Pimples IlafllnroliiMiirrr, JKxbma.llntT Irln,TrlrooluaeMtlplia. IUtcina ull IdiStHliy day ornlilit. PfrventsqulckneMof dlelinr, wblcU It npfchwlcfa lend, to bnermatorrhcn ud all tho horror, ot linnotonry, UkIltKMKcleanM.tbi liver, tho klilnerauucl tneurlnury onrau ot all ImpurUlca. CUMDKNK.treuiUi.M nnarestoro.Btn.il we ait orcunii. in. r COPIDI' fiuranteo VUB I AXE) BY MYEIW-niLLOT CRCO CO ltTH ARB WARHAM. . Yaxy a mall aa auy to talus m aagar. PADITD'C HEADACHE. !uAll tl0 FAR DIZZINESS. ilTTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. lllVFR nil TORPID LIVER. 0 PILLS "B CONSTIPATION. Ml FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION n-i i mmivMtn miiMiiuiiniii, Spring Time IS Moving Time. The Best Office Building Moving is not pleasant to think ubout ex cept when tho prospect ot u liuDilsomo ofllco Is In prospect. You huvo to got up n certain amount ot steam to move, oven when you nro ilrlvon to desperntlon liy poor Junltor work, wretched oloviitor service anil olllces thut hnvn heen Ioiik In need ot pnlnt ns well an soup and wutor. The Bee Building always looks fresh nnd attractlvo because It la novor ullowcd to get out of repair. This together with olllclont Janitor sorvlco mnko it u pleasant placo to do liustncss. Besides this tho rents uro no higher than lu other buildings, R. C Peters & Co. RENTAL AGENTS, ( roil tul Moor, Hcc HUIk. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results- CURE SICK HEAPACHC. I V