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TTTT ? OAfATTA T A TT.V S A > TTmn A V. A1 > 1TT. on 1 anrt S SPEC1RL NOTICES. /ilTortlnrmenlfi for tin-no rolnmnn will l > Rfcrii until 13I3O p. in. far the etrnlncnncl until 8 ( i. in. for the morning nd Scnilay edition. AcU rtlM-rK , bjr rrrjumtlnp : n numbered rlircki inn Imvo minncr * nddrciacil to n ntiinlM-rt-d letter In euro ot 1 ho lira , An * ntctn fo ndilreMrd xtlll ha delivered upon rttcrntiitliin ol Ilia thcrk only. Itiitrn , 1 l > lc n Miird , ( Irut Inm-Mlon. lo a wont lirrrnfliT. Nothing tuUcn for IIK than Sflo tar Unit Inm-rllmi. 1 hmo uilTurtlHctncnU tnuit tun rmisecu- tltcl- , BITUATLONa WANTED. WANTKIJ , TO LKAHN TUB WATCIIMAKKIt'H trade , by a younc man who can cpenk nnRllrh , German mid I'olliih ; will furnish own tools. Addrns il J. Mclvohner , Columbus. N > h. A-MT9) 23 BITt'ATION WANTBIJ. tlY MAItlUlU ) MAN : buxlncsn cxp tloncp ; hank cletk , Rood refor- enut-g. expert accountant. Address N 5. Her. A-IKM Zl WANTKI ) . POSITION IIV LAUY STlNOCIUA- : phcr. poifie ! ni { both ability nml ilclermlni- tlon to puccnil 1n lu-r work , will furnlnh inn- clilno , iwUary moderate. Addrofls box 1..V5 , lied Oak. la. A-MK2 K WANTED I BAI.AUY PAID Wr.EKLY TO LIVE MEN ; experience not necessary. Apply 1516 Douxlnii. U-M1 A3) WANTKI ) , DIHTItlCT MANAQKIIH TO HKI1- re i nt the United ill Me : * Ilenevolont focloty 1'aya sick , accident nnd funeral iK-m-llts. Cost 11.0) ) I > r rnontli. Aililrem J. I ) . I'llrher , Kecre- tary , Snglnaw , Hunt Ride. Mlchlenn. II-MS19 20 * WANTKI * . TWO I-XI'l-iltl-.NVl-i : > MKN TO m > II western city Knd farm propL-rtles ; lllierul Imlucptm-nts ; referi-iicea required. Aildrrs * N 10 , Unmlia lleo. K MSJ ! 21 * IMO.M AND R.XPKNHHS PAIU COMPKTKNT men Unit year , or Inrsc cuinmlislon , RellUiir. by cample , ample gonilH to merchant * : no pml- V illlni ; . cxperlenri } luinei-pss.iry. Fur scaled pir- tlcularB send stamp. Household Specialty C : > . , 73 4th street. Cincinnati , O. II-MS.V. 20' WANTKI ) Wi : I'AY MRN AND WOMI3N II5.IM for Holllni , " J2.VW worth r > f our ROO < | S ; money sent us ufter orders are tHkdi ; freight pil'l ' ; outllt free. Address Tablet Depot. Cincinnati. _ g. _ ii-Msvi 2i SALIHMKN TO sin.r. oim noous nv HAM"- pie to the whole-Bale nnd retail trade ; sell on nltfht lo every Imalm-wi man nr firm ; llbfrnl Kll.iry imil I-XIK-IIM-B iiiilil ; ixmltlon iwmununt. For lermt nddre.ts. with etamp , Cvntpnnl.il Mrs. Co. . Milwaukee , Win. 1I-M8M 20 VTANTKli. LfVK MIN AH TKUMANKNT URi-nts. experiment desired. Address the MnR- Ical Cleaner Co. , (2 W. 4th street. Clnclnn it ) . O. I1-MS33 21" A OOOU COAT MAKKR WANTCD AT l-'HKl ) M. Kuwllzky's. Nebiaiku City. Neb. It M8.3 21 * WANTED- - IiBI.1' . . AHK YOU HONEST , QOIIISII. INDU8TUIOUH ? If so , engage with us for 1SS3 ; $300 a month. J3.0M a year ; you cnn make It enny ; six hours a day Our nucnts ilo not complain nf bard times. Why ? Tliey arc malting money sclllnir our I'erfertion DMi Washer , the only practical fninllyvuslier ninnufactured ; washes , dries nnd p'llshes ' dishes perfectly In two minutes : nu experience npeessary ; n child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen ponndi ; made nf anti-rust sheet steel ; capac ity , 100 pieces ; J10.W ) for ltd eiual ; every fam ily wants one ; you don't have to canvass ; as noon as people knnw you have It for sale they send for a dish was'ier ; each agent's territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish sample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice case to lady agents to take orders with ; one agent mode J2H.53 tlrst ten days. ' Address for full particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. . Unglownm ] , 111. C M558 WANTKn-aiHI , . anN'KHAL HOUSr.WOItK. small family , must be good cook. HZ1 ! South v u 31th. C 802-13 Olllb HOITBHWOIUC IN SMALL FAMILY. None hut those wanting steady place need apply. 217G Kinmrtt St. 0 803 19 WANTHI ) , OOOI ) COOIC AND LAUNDIIUSS. 2223 IXxlee street. C M821 20 10 WAIST AND HKIUT HANDS WANTKD AT thp Nehnu-ka Millinery Co. None but experl- encuil no l apply. C 817-ls. QIIII. VOH ( IHNKUAI * HOtlSKWOHK : OOOD wages ; small family. Apply nt 21'I2 Ohio street. C MS 13 22 WA'NTKU. WOMAN TO TUAVHIJ ON BALAIIY to' appoint nKnts for very sup < Tlor line ot eood . Corset Works , Ann Arbor , Mlrh. C M837 20 * 3W.OO IN OOI.D QIVMN TO KACII AOKNT ' who RI > | | H In three numtlm 200 copl < * of ' 1'alks 'to , Children About Jesus. " Rre.ilest selllnK book publlBlu-l. Outfit 35 cts. KrelKht paid nnd credit Klvcn. H. II. Woodward Co. , llaltlmore. Mil. C MSOt Zl FOIl KKNT HOUSES. JIOUSKS , F. K. DAHLINQ , HAHKHIl 1)LOG 1C. D-123 IIOUSKS IN ALL I'AUTH Or TIIK CITY. TI1K O. V. Davis company , 1503 Kariiam. D 126 HOUSES ; 11ENAWA & CO. . 108 N. l&TH ST. D-127 FOIl HUNT. 2413 CAl'lTOL AVKNUK. 11 rooms , modern. The O. K. Davis company. 1 > 1 J MODEIIN 7-IIOOM HOUSE NL3AII I'AHK , AI ply 1309 H. ZSth street. D-.M13) . 5. COm CO. LAItaB.ST LIST IN OMA1IA7 IJ-MSS1 1700 AND 2708 KAUNAS ! W. M. IlOBerB , 1M3 Farnnm street. D M323 II s IIOO11S. H4 SOUTH 17th D-313 M2 I'LHAHANT DRTACHRD MODKIIN 8-HOOM hou o ; nice lawn , barn. Inquire 2C03 Pierce st. D 347 C-KOOM HOUSE : . INQUIRE 2711 DODOLAS ST D-M i CENTHALLY LOCATED , lO-HOOM iToUSE , mortem Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 10th Btriet. D M333 CHOICE S nOOM MODEIIN imiCK IlKSI- < Inci . central. CO * N , 23d st. , W' .00. C. A. Btarr , CIS N. Y. Life. D M6M 21 * S.IIOOM MODKUN"iniicic IIKHIDKNCB , ON Sherwood nvp. , excellent condition nnd loca tion , SU.OO. C. A. Starr , CIS N. Y. Life Illdir. D M634 S3 * FOIl HRNT. CHOICn SECOND VUOOH FLAT In the P. K. Her block , ICt'.i anil Jackson sts. ; look nt It ; keys nt wall paper store. Glfl So. 16th st , ; will rent to family only. For particu lars call nt 1112 Harney st. D-G73 PLKABANT MOPEIIN 6-HOOM 2ND STOIIY flat ; beautiful lawn and sh.ule. 2121 Mtninl trect. D M7H JIODnilN BIOI'.T-nOOM HOl'SE NI3AU lliail school. Inquire : C10 Cnpltol avenue. avenue.D M773 22 LIST HOUSES FOR 11ENT WITH O. O. WAL - lace , 312 Drown blk. Have calls for cottages. - I777 FOIl KENT IIOt'SK OP 5 UOOMfl. 1310 I.liAV. cnuorth , In coo < l repair , between 13th and 16th sis. John Hainlln , 1117 Union block. S. 13th. D 7SJ-22 _ NiNK-nooM MODUHN nousn , 1539"siinu. . man avenue , $30 ; 10-tnom modern hou e. llur- dette. rear Shermnn nvpnue , } JV Ilvron Heed Co. , 2l3Bouth _ 14th street. D M788 MIC ' " MAY "i. NINK-llOOM HOt'SE AND BAnT 1803 lllnney street. ' A. II. Carpenter. Ill1) _ jlarney street. D MT88 2' * 7-rioOM HOl'SM. ALL MODERN CONVUsT- pnrvs , call between 12 2 p. m. KM Jours street. D-80S-21 TWO 8-IIOOM COTTAGES. MOOKHN. ONK furnished. S02 S. 3Hh. U-SU9-23' 7-nOOM HOUSK IN OOOD LOCATION FOR rent cheap , S6 S. 23th St. D W3 23 JOld MASON. 1IEST UJCATION , 8 IIOOMS , modern , lawn , IST.W. 53 New York Life. FOn HKNT. LAItfli : HOUSK. STA11LK AND CrgumU. In Oruniacy I'nrlc. Also two c t- tuKf * on licit lino. A. 1' . Tukey. S18 N. Y. Lire. D.SK-M ONB TUN-IIOOM IIOIJ8K. ALL JIODEUN CON- vrnlences , ne\vly palnleit ami | Mreil. . KA No. 23th St. One six-room linusa bai-k of nlwve ; rent very low. Inquire Kllkenney & Co. . room 1 , Contlnentnl blk. 0--SII. FURNISHED HOKSK WITH 9 ROOMS FOR rent , 2SU St. Mary's ve. ; nioilmu lmpiii\e im-nts , ' D 543 rOItHICNT. . MODKHN C-HOOM CO'ITAOIJ , nice rrpnlr , no xnmll children , S13.01. : s-ii - ycyrnnl. Inquire Sil > ) Henaiil. 1 > iSS67 21 * Ml ! C-M'ITOL AVKNUK. 7 IKrOMS. TNQll"ili ) : at J511 Capitol avenue. D-ilbtS 2i FOft HUNT. FUnNISIIKD IIOtfmr8 HOOMS : bath. Ka , etc. ; en car line near llansoum jinrkl Junt 1 to Sept. 1 ; references r.qulro , | Addle-in N II , lle olllcc. l > ilS71 23 * ilOL'SRS VOH UKNT , 'PIIOU ' I .W TO Jli.00 Be Fidelity Tiunt company , 17C ! Fatimm it. U MSKJ SO FINK HOUSE , 54TH AND FAP.NAJI BTRKHTS. - Fidelity TiUit company , 11 > 3 Farnam fclrtvl. fe- D -M870 K RUNT VUltm&ilEO FOIl 11ENT. FUHNIPilCD J-.OOMS. Ml H. 1JT1I U-J78 iI3 - _ _ _ _ FuiiNisiir.D uooir. WITH cm. t07 Ho. SSth nve. " BOUTII FHONT 11OOM. 74 ILMINI'.Y. i : JIT7I "lIAJJDSOIiB FUONT I'M' { I 17U t : s i FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOM8. Continual. FTRNI8HKD ROOMS. BL' 8. I1ST AVK. U-M537 II.RASANT ROOM. 19IJ DODOn. ROOM , WITH HOARD. SIDO CARS. 14 MVOJ MIS' KOOMb AND BOAKD. IIOO1IS KNSriTK AND GOOD TAP.LK AT r-awnnlile rates. Mrs , James Campliell , 539 I'nrk nve. F-MM * 2S DNFTJKNIBHED MOOMS TO HENT OK LAnnn HOt'SEKBEI'lNO HODMS _ heap.ref _ . Inquire. l'M5 ' S. 2otli. O Mm IV I rLIJ.VVEN\V6UTII ST. Q-SSI-23 * FCH BE'NT sTOKKb ANI > OFFICES FOR RENT. THK 4-STORY 11IUCIC 1IUILD- ItiK. H10 Farnam street. This uuillmg has a llrrtinv.it cement basement , complete steam licatlntf rlxtuics ; water on alt Hours , Ras , etc. Apply at the olHce of The Ue. . _ _ ! _ " ? ! ? _ AGENTS WANTED. AOKNT8 WANTED ; Ji.OO DAILY : NEW ventlon , ivtalls - " > cents. 2 to a old In a h sample free. Forshec & Makln , Cincinnati. O. J-MSJS 10- WANTED TO RENT. WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOl'RES ; IP you want yours rented list them with J. II. Parrotte. Douglas block. K M213 A3) SMALL HOUSi : OR COTTAGE OF 6 OR 7 rooms , with fair conveniences. Address L 52 , lite ofllce. K-379 * WANTKD TO RENT , TWO OR THREE FI'R nlnhed or partly furnlsbeil rooms by young couple for light housekeeping. N C , l"c. ! K-K3-1D" HOUSE OF SIX OR SEVEN ROOMS WITH modern Improvements. South of Farnim , west of Twentieth. Cllve location and rent. Ad- _ ilrpss N 3. I IPO. K-82 WANTKD-A HOI'SE OF NOT OVKH SEVEN rooms near Hanscom park , If possible ; must have lawn. Address , with location and rent , M G3. I lee office. K 753-21 TRAVELING MAN AND WIFE WISH TO make arrangements to take house with another couple ; references exchanged. Addtrss N 8. Her K $40-19 * " STOKAUE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY. M 132 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. BOV. bondei warehouse ; household goods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. M 131 STO"KS STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. MO. 1207 Douglas Ormn.i Stove Repair Works. M--.122 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 9th & Jones Sts. General storage & fornnrdlng. M-574 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER months. J. R , Salisbury. 1011 Douulns street. M MS2I 2I WANTED TO WANTED. A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH $1,000 to SC.OQO. Address M 19 , Omaha lice. N-M5IS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. I. Ilrussell , 142) Dodffo St. N-G03-M10 WANTED. GOOD SINGLE TOP IIUGGY ; ALSO hnrnes * ; must be cheap : etate price. Address N 7 , Dee. N-M8I3 2) WANTED , SECOND-HAND STICAM 11OILKR. from 13 to 12-horpc power. Address L. M. . care Nebraska Millinery Co. , 1308 Dimclat N MS72 21 A FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND SODA fountain ; will pay cash , and must buy chmp. Address II. S. Green , Dow City , Iowa. N MS74 21 FOR SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE-FURNITURE. IN FIRST CLASS condition , as Kood as new , ucnunt removal. Cull between 12 2 p. m. 2330 Jones street. 0-8)7-21 ) FORSALE-.HORSE8WAOONSETC , NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO RE SOLD nt cost , (90.00 ; also good Concord Imckboard , t7j.OO. Drummond. P-MC23 Mil _ _ FOR SALE. HAMI1LETONIAN DRIVING horse ; RKV , 7 ; weight , 1OM. II H. Roblsoti , room 7 , Commercial National bunk. P-M820 23 FOR SALE SADDLE PONY. 1C07 DOUGLAS ST. P-S28-IO * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOG & CHICKEN FENCE , WIRE , "llETTKR" & cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. I'.th. Q MG51 MaylS WIOMAN : PIANOS , IJRIDC.EPORT ORGANS , WoodbrldRO Uros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-134 HARDWOOD COMIHNATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas R , Lee , Olh and DotiRlns. Q-133 DAIRY FOR HALE. 30 COWS , 2 TEAMS , COMplete - pleto outllt ; established milk route : all or part ; cheap. Apply John Ilondesson , Florence , Neb. CJ 7C8 A2) FOR SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND HO-HORSE power steel boiler , ns coed no new. Address P. O. lox C83. Q-M620 Mil FoirsALK-2 FIir-SH COWS , OE HOLSTEEN. ISfi Webster. 0-812-21" A NO. 1 2D HAND SALOON TJAR FIXTURES and pool table ; will sell at a bargain. Ad * dress box F. SprliiRlleld. Neb. Q-8.7-22t ONE LARGE. FRESH , YELLOW JERSEY cow ; n Kre.it milker. 2S12 Webster st. , or Inquire CIS N. 16th st. Q-MS42 21 * MISCELLANEOUS. KO ACRES. CULTIVATED , FOR LEASE. IN central Nebraska. Oley Peterson , clfrnr store , 622 N. 16th. R M5II 22 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RK- llable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16th. S-131 MME. CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Rends cards like an open hook. Tells your mission on entering. 119 N. 15th st. S-S15-30 * MESSAGE. BATHS. ETO. NEWLY FITTED RATH PARLORS ; TURIC- l l > and electric baths for ladles snd Kontle- men. Madame Howell , 320 S. 13th St. . 2d tlonr. T M339 M5 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE. T M551-22 * MADAMK LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST. T 633-M11 * MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphcrlne nnd ca baths. T M7'J 20 * MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC. maHKage and bath parlors ns n llrst-cla.ts In stitute for health , refreshing ' -nil restful ; hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; flrst-cbss as sistants. 413 N. lltll street , near Chicago street. T M37I M * TURKISH BATHS. Tt'RKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Rco bldg. PERSONAL. MAS.t.VOE. ELECTRO THERMAL RATHS , chiropodist. Mme. Post , 319 8. IJth > t. U-117 THE IIKLLE EPPHRLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1903 Fa mam street. ir-m VIAVI ro 3l8 HER RLTX1. ; HEALTH ROOK flee ; home trpntment , lady attendant. U 139 CURE FOIl LADIES. 1516 CHICAGO ST. U 6ID-M10 * II. HAAS. FI.OIUST , 1R13 VINTON ST. . offer * at reduced frlcci nil kinds of cutllmvers , roses , lllle , hyacinths. Rernnlunis. paneles , bcionln i als-i plant * welKClln. rhllailelllns. westeria. ten different klnd < of rosec. New Cannes In neventern spocles or colors , lleeonla , ( -eranlunin , | , nniU-s , bcllla cok-r.s. alteimantcnan. uj MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS . ' 119 Farnim st. Trices reasonable. U-7S1-M15 _ THOMAS NICHOIJ50N. cATimK < 3inNN : SrEUY sick : come home ; S13 N Western ave. U-S1I-19 PAPER CONTAINING REAL PHOTOS OF ladles wishing to wed , mailed fr-r stamp. Rex IMS. Denver. Coin. U MS61 M19 * MONEY TO LOAN HKAL ESTATE. MUSKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real ute. llrennan , Love A Co. , Pnxton blk. W-1IJ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST I7.ATK8. THE O. F. Davl.t O > . , 1503 1'arnam st. W-H3 ViRYlf\V : ! JUTES M.\DE ON GOOD LOANS. j. w. sturte.sii | ifcv bUtr. w-m _ CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 513 N. Y. LIFE , W-IK MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA p-oicity ; | , Fidelity Trust company , 170 ! F.imam ' " " " ' " " p r lrly. AV i'.iriiaiii"BnTlth"V"W \V"W WISE ADVICE use AND SAVE MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y.L1FII , loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W--141 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. II. Melkle , 1st Nat. Ilk.bldg. W-118 FO RALK , 100.000 I1ONA-FIDE EASTERN IN- vestors' nami's. who have money to invest. Just compiled. Full particulars upon ietuest. | In vestors' Directory Co. , 10 Wall ftreet. N. Y. W-M93I A23 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horsed , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan oft nt nny time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 3i)0 ) So. 10th St. X-130 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNIture - ture , pianos , horses , wagons nr any kind of chattel security t lowest possible rates , which you con pay back nt nny time nnd In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , Room 4. Wlthnell block. X 131 J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 RAMGE RLOCK. X-1K MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge block. X133 BUSINESS CHANCES. CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE. BOUGHT. SOLDer or exchanged for land. If you want to BO Into or get out of business write n * . We may have what you want. H. X3. McGec. 10 Maliijit , CouncURluffs _ , la. Y M100 A23 DO YOU WANT A MONEY MAKER ? EIGHT klnetoscopes made | SOX.00 ) In three months. Write "Edison Klnetoscopa Co. , " room 503 , Sheely block. Omaha , Neb. Y MC37 IF YOU WANT TO 1)181 OS E OF STOCKED F merchandise quick addicss M 20 , Omaha Ilee. Y-M549 TO SELL. LONG ESTAHLISHED RESTAURant - ant , cheap , fixtures nnd stock complete ; good cigar trade ; reason for selling ; > 230 cash ; 10,000 population. Address letter N 1 , lice.Y . Y MS23 20 * WANTED SOME ONE TO LEASE MY NKWS- paper plint. located In the best state In the union , Iowa ; now making a Rood living for Its owner and can hi * mudc to pay well by a rustler ; to the right person , who meant business and has some money to advance , will give a snap. No others nefd apply. Wnnt to go In other business. Apply at once. Address N 4 , Ilec. Y-833-10 * INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL HAS FORCED US to offer an Interest In our business. Ruslness Is paying 100 per cent capital. For full par ticulars call or address our agent , H. K. Cole & Co. . 10S N. 15th Bt. Y M841 23 FOR SALE , RARRER SHOP IN SMALL TOWN In western Iowa. For particulars Inquire W. _ C. Coud , 1321 Harney. Y MS54 21 * WHY NOT SPECULATE THROUGH A RE- sponslblo hous < > nnd get reliable Information as to the market by having your name placet ! on our list for a dally market bulletin ; also send for our manual on margin trading In giuln , provisions and stocks ; t > oth sent free. C. W. Ktansell & Co. , suite II , Traders Illdg.- Chi cago. Y M86J 23 * STORE HOUSE , 20XCO FEET , 114 STORIES. TO rent or for wile ; also EOX ! dwelling house , 7 rooms , 2 acres. In Newmarket , Platte Co. , Mo. ; good business opportunity ; always good crops ; little competition. Call on or address H. L. Leave ) , loom 203 , Rlalto building , Kansas City , Mo. Y M883 21 * FOR SALE. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS ; between $2.000.00 nnd JVWO.OO ; established trade ; good country town ; cheap rent ; cash or nego- tlable paper. Address N 9. Hce. Y M831 21 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED , GOOD SUUUHDAN RESIDENCE with some good land In Rhode Island , or east- em Massachusetts. In exchange for choice Lin coln. Neb. , business property. Box CIS , Schny- ler. Neb. Z M700 23 * WANTED. TO TRADE A 12-RORE SHOTGUN for boy's safety bicycle. Where can I see you ? Address M 81. Bee ofllce. K M8I3 22 * TEN CLEAR LINCOLN LOTS AND SOME money to trade for boots and shoes. O. K. Hazard , Hebron. Neb. Z M8C3 27 * FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Garvln Uros. , 210 N. Y. L. RE 155 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 912 N. Y. L. HE 511 Ml * WE ARE SELLING RARGAINS. AND IT means money to buyer and seller to see us. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Fnrnnm street. KB 11631 30 ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 15S _ ' UARO'AINS , SALE OH TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzcr , opp. I' . O. HE 159 KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS. FOR SALE OR exchange. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st N'at'I bank. RE-793 A21 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling , liarker block. RE-135 WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS near Omaha nt prices that \\111 surprise you , If taken within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE M72I SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. M or 120 acres , Improved , J30.00 per acre ; 200 acres , J33.00 per acre ; 250 acres. JIOOO per aero ; C ID-acre tracts. 175.00 to J100.00 per acre. Must bo solil. 910 N. Y. L. bldg. R6-M23I WE HAVE A PRETTY. NEW. MODERN. COT. tage ; east front , paved street , shade , fence , nodded yards , etc. , worth J3.000.00 , but can IKS had for J3.200.00 : easy terms. Call up tomorrow morning for particulars. H. H. Harder & Co. , He8 llldfi. HE 757 21 _ FOR SALE-STOCK FARM. 200 ACRES , WELL Improved , running water , all In llrsl-cluss nhape. Address W. J. Harrison , Blair , Neb. RB-S23-Z3 * FOR SALE. LOT AT 46TH AND CALIFORNIA Htreeta. Will take pay In lahir and teaming. W. L. Selby , 334 Chamber Commerce Illdg. RE MSM 22 EICrCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TH. 160 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Rlcycle Co. , 223 N. I6lh street. STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 163 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Iarnunr& Bro. , 120 N. 15th. 753 REMINGTON ANP EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 110 S. IMh street. M-731 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1114 Faiium street ; Ucyclcs xnld on easy payments. ' 163 LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES. GET THEM In good running order at the Acme , 512 S. 16th. 611-M10 WESTERN BIC\CLE & GUN CO. , 2115 Cl'MING. 054 MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules nnd large Moors ; write far catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha OmahaM26I M26I UNDERTAKERS A ND EMUALMER8 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1J01 CUMlNd , TEL 1000. 1CI It. K. DURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr , 1611 Chicago st. , telephone M , 161 M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM- er. 1417 Farnam si , , telephone 123. 16 < C W. IJ.IKER , UNDERTAKER , C13 8. 1STII ST. HI COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL oltlce to 209 S. 16th st. . Brown block. 163 THE REST IS THE CHEAPEST ? NO SMOKR No soot. 2.O > ) | Hiunds of the best Wyoming C < M | . J4.50 , delivered. Just think of III You have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. If you arc Interested In the fuel question use Sheridan conl , 1003 Fnrnam street. M103 STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAH. 1841. Select parties eeml-monlhly. Independent tick ets , nil routes. Hotel coupons , passports , pro grams , fice. Monthly Gazette , with maps , lOc. H. Gaze & Sons ( L'td ) . McCaguo & Spaldlng , 1504 Dodge street M40C M5 * D2NTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. FREE Infirmary ; dentistry at cost. IClh & Cap. nve. 179 MATHEM ATHIO AL INSTRUMENTS ALVA J. OROVER. ENGINEERS AND AH- chltccts1 supplies. 318 S. 13th street , Omaha. M499 HOTELS. HOTEL DARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at $1.5' ' ) per clay. BO rooms nt J2.no per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Room and board byvck or month. Frank Hlldltch , manager. 171 A ETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COIL 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 172 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME OH > u.4 * * w. i - wiv SECURE GOOD - rest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & I ) , ' Ass'n , 1704 Hee bldg. , O. W. Nattlngor , Sec. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & U. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when J , 2 , 3 years old , nlwnys redeemable. 1704 Famam ct. Nattlnger. Sec. _ , 174 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MOimiLL PAI'En HANOINO , HOUSE Jlen painting , brick work , plastering ; ; off H 1 Darker blU. ; tel. 735 ; # iop 2211 Izardi teli 403. IGft ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- ors for electric light and motor plants ami nil kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec- trlc.il Supply Co. , 1513 Hownrd st. 17S SHADE TREES , FRUITS , SHRUBS ! P. R. MARTIN , P. O. 'BOX 354 , OMAHA ; 3RD house west D. & D. Institute. M99il A 2S * BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERBD. 719 N. 18 _ 177 PAWNBROKERS. 1C. MAItOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST. 373 FLORISTS. J. W. & E. E. ARNOLD HAVE OPENED CUT flower store 120 N. 15th st. Tel , 132 , 59I-M9 POULTRY "SUPPLIES. W. C. ASHTON & CO. , SO * S. 12TH. 740 A23 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 HURT ST. ISO ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY.R.9COM'L NT'L BK.,1G & FAUNAS ! SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND. N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. 176 THE IIEALTY AlAltKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record April 19 , 1895 : WARRANTY DEEDS. J A Perkins , trustee , et nl to Elsa Koenlff , lot II. block 3 , Ibx-d'B 5th add i 2,000 Elsa Koenlg and husband to llyron Reed company , lot 6 nnd w ' ,4 of lot 5. same. . . . 9,300 Henry Brunlng nnd wife t/ > Clara Ross , 23x100 feet In nw corner of lot 51 , Hart- man's add 1 Mary Dvorak to Frank Krejcl , lot 1 , block 3. and lot 12 , block 2 , Dworak's adJ to South Omaha 400 Joifpli CJIch nnd wife to Joseph Sark , lot 1C. Woodlawn : 900 C E Richardson to W S llacon , lot 5 , Flack's HUbdlv I Ira Van Camp and wife to Stcfen 1'ulzir and wife , o U of lot 5 , block 7 , Van Camp's add 175 Christ Anderson nnd wlff to E S Boyd , w V4 of tax lot 10 , In 4-15-13 500 E S Iloyd to J I Redlck. came 1100 E A Cawy nnd wife to E T lycwfs , lots 2 , 5. 15 , 16. 19 , 20 and 22 , block 4 ; lots 13 , 11. 1C , 17 , 23 and 21 , block 3 , Sheridan Place 8,000 A E McShnm and husband to T M Dell , lot 1 , block 1 ; lot 7 , block 2 ; lots 3 , 4 nnd 5 , block 3. O'Ni-ll's BiiUllv , 1G.OOO T M Hell to Harmon Schell , name 16,000 QUIT CLAIM ! DEEDS. llallou Banking company to J P Hazlett , lots 10 and 11 , Remington's subdlv 1 Same to L J Cushlng , lots 19 nnd 2) ) , block 9 , Omaha Heights 1 E A Caey nnd wife to E T Lewis , lot 6 , block 4 , Sheridan Place 1 Total amount of transfers J34.CSO Jockey Cusflin Piirch'nsuft UN Release. NASHVILLE , Tenn. , April 10. EdJy Cas- sln , the jockey who liqtj bfeen rlillng for Tom GrIIIln for several years. ! lias bought Ills re lease , paying , It Is ayc' l , $2,500 , and has signed a contract with ) lalser ) & Gentry- with C. H. Smith of Chicago having second call. OMAHA LOSES A HUT GAME Jimmy Manning Snntchcs Defeat from the Tire by ( ho Little Eun. CLOSE CONTEST FROM FIRST TO LAST Homo Train'Vtnknem In the 11 ox and iloo Lntnn Arm ICrnpoiiilliln for tlio Defeat Individual Work of thn Fielders. That was a great game of ball at the Charles Street i rk yesterday afternoon be tween Jimmy Manning's Kansas City nines and Joe Walsh's I toil Sox. It was chock full of vim and vinegar from the very Jump and should have been easy for the Omalms. There were two contingencies , however , that rendered this nil. One was that Donnelly , who pitched the first four Innings , was la mentably weak , and the sejond that Joe Walsh Is unfit for actlvo service. Ho has alamo lame wing , and It IB agonltlng to watch him attempt to got It across to first. Ho should lay off until his arm Is fully restored. Ho Is taking an unnecessary risk In tlicso exhibition games , and Is liable jo further aggravate his deficiencies. What Joe needs Is a good rest , with moderate exercise , from now until the championship season opens , one week from Tuesday next. Donnelly , In the four Inulugs ho ofllciatcd , was hit safely seventeen times , Including four doubles. The result of this drubbing was nlno runs , four of which were earned , attesting the fact of his lack of condition. Kagan , who succeeded him , was Infinitely better , and ho held the husky lllucs down to six hits and flvo runs. Ho Is cool and col lected at all times and looks as If ho was going to prove the team's mainstay In tbo box. box.Lohmati Lohmati caught well and Shaffer deported ll himself like a real ball player , smashing young 3 Mr. Stoltz right and left , stealing four 1 bases , making three runs and fielding beautifully. Ulrlch was alive , ns usual , In the struggle from beginning to end , and asldo from his unlucky batting , playing ball for all It Is worth. Staple , too , by his masterly fielding , continued to evoke the respect of the fans , and I'aco put up a stiff article of the game. On the other side all played first-clans ball , and their batting was timely nnd ter rific. Dig Bill Kinsman , Ilcrnon and Nat- tress ere a mob by themselves , while Man ager Jim's work was up to his well known old time standard. Despite their excellent work , however , as anomalous as It may seem , Omaha should have won. This after noon "Amos" Huslc , the Kansas City giant , will show his brethren frc- . . off the Kaw what he can do In the way of conrolutlng the sphere. The score : OMAHA. AB. It , 1111. Sir. SB. PO. A. E. Ulrlch. 31) . . " , Hutch , Ib. C 2 2 1 0 7 0 1 Shaffer. If. Pace , rf. . . 4 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 Walsh , ss. Shiffle , m. r. 1 2 1 1 Z 2 0 Miles , 2b. . I/oliiimii , Donnelly , p . ' ! 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Kugan , p. . . 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 Totals 45 13 17 5 C 2J 13 3 KANSAS CITY. AB. U. BH. SH. SB. PO. A. E. Manning , 2b Con'hlon , ss ( i 3 2 0 0 3 2 1 Nlcol. m G 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Kinsman , Ib C 4 4 0 0 15 0 0 Hcrnon , If. . 4 Iiupprt , c. Mattress , rf HerKen , rf. . 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stoltz , p. . . . Totals 45 14 22 1 _ 1 27 18 3 } > Jo one but when winning r'un was made. Kansas City 3 0 fi 0 0 1 3 0 1 14 Omaha 2-13 Earned runs : Kansas City , 9 ; Omnlm , 7. Two-base hits : Hutchlnson 2 , Shaffer 2 , Pace I , Klusmnn 3 , Hernon 2. Nnttress 2 . . . . . i. i iiaoi'U .i.in. JJUIIHUIM , 1 , Wllll IlllCIi : Btoltz , 1. Time : Two hours and llfteen minutes. Umpire : Jack Haskell. GADtUS Or TI1H NATIONAL LKAC1UIC. Huston AVIus from Washington by Ilnril Hatting In the Srvoiltli liming. BOSTON , April 19. Boston defeated Washington 8 to 6. The beautiful holiday weather brought out a crowd of 1G.OOJ en thusiasts. The visitors gave Stockdnle ex cellent support , but lost the game In the seventh , when four doubles and a single gave Boston four runs. Scon ; : Boston 0 - WitHhlngton C Hits : Boston , 14 ; Washington , 11. Errors : Boston. 2 ; Washington , 2. Earned runs : Boston , G ; Washington , 4. Two-baHe lilts ; Stlvetts , Collins (2) ( ) , Long. Nash , McCar thy , Joyce (2) ( ) , Cartwrlght (3) ( ) , Crooks , Stockdale , Setback. Home runs : Long , Ab bey. Double plays : Tucker , Lowe , Seibacli , Joyce , Stoekdale. Struck out : Abbey. Bat teries : Boston , Stlvetts und Uanzel ; Wash ington , Stockdale and Magulre. Time : Two hours nnd live minutes. Umpire ; Keefe , Attendance , lfi,200. PHIL KNELL , WAS A MARK. LOUISVILLE. April 19.-I'ltt.sburg lias had no trouble in ucfeating the home team today. Knell pitched the ilrst three Innings and the Pirates took BO kindly to his curves that Luby was substituted. But the game was already lost , ns the home team could not bunch their lilts , Hntfleld was struck on the arm by one of Hawley'a swltt In- shooU and had to retire from the game. Glasscock took hist place. Weather , fair ; attendance , l.DOO. Score : Louisville 0 1 1'lttsburg 0 ' ! ) Hits : Louisville , 9 ; Plttsbure. 10. Errors : lxulsvlllc , 0 ; Pltsbttrg , 4. Earned runs : Louisville , 1 : Plttsburg , 3. Two-base hits : Welch , Glasscock , Cllngman , Sugden. Sto len bases : Sugden , Cross. Double plays ; Beckley to Cross to Buckley ; Shugart to Welch. First base on balls : Oft Knell. 2 ; off Luby , 2 ; off Hawley. 2. Hit by pitched ball : Hatlleld. Struck out : Welch , Pfefter , Cross , Hawley , Genlna. Left on bases : Lou isville , C ; Pltsburg , 4. Batteries : Louisville , Knell , Luby ami Welch ; I'ittsburgv Hawley and Sugden. Time : Two hours and twenty minutes. Umpire : McDonald , STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Brooklyn 1 1 0 100.0 Boston 100.0 Chicago ID'.o Cincinnati 100.0 Philadelphia . . . 1 1 0 100.0 JxMilHvllle CO.O Plttsbm-g W.O Baltimore Cleveland New York 1 0 1 St. I > ouls Washington . . . . 1.0 1 , _ . . . . Games today : Brooklyn nt New York ; Boston at Washington ; Philadelphia at Bal- A Sign of Peace Is the downcome of war time prices. | l 8 The dutofe.the.w r price of baking powder was 43 to 50 cents Pouid. .Cream of tartar was then 49 cents a pound , eoda , 6 ccntir Cream of tarter Is now 18 cents , noda , less than atf cents. Stlll'the ' ; would-be monopolists want the same "war" prices (45 ( to joe. a pound ) for their products. Powder ) Is sold at a "peace price" brings peace to homes where the high priced baking powders have been breeding dyspepsia and disagreement. $ iaoo\oyonlfyouO.Hd Calumet Isn't perfectly pure. A. jilach of it lias power euongli to do a pouuil ot leavcalaf. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO. tlmora ; Clevclftnd at Cincinnati ! 1'lttsburg at Louisville ; Chicago at 81. Louis. KKSULT3 ON TllK ItUNMNO TIIACKH Itookninkern ( let thn Hotter of the Dnj't Work nt thp liny District Coiirtp. BAN rilANClSCO. April 19.-The races were fast and exciting. The talent had an other disastrous day and picket ! winners only In the llrst and llfth races. Sum * marlts : First race , five and a half furlongs , sellIng - Ing : Lady Jane , 95 , Sloane (2'4 to i ) , wan ; | Nervo.ii ; > , M , Ioin ( D to 1) ) , second ; Lulu. 109 I " , Covlngtoit ' (4 ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 1:91. : Prince 1 Devlne , Queen of Scots. Sldni-y , Fox Farewell ] , Snllie Calvert , The Drummer an I Inkcrman 1 also ran. Second race , one-half mile , selling2year - olds : Her Majesty. 07 , HloaliP (5 ( to 1) , won ; , Kxltacl I , lllly , 91 , Chevalier (7 ( to 1) ) , second ; Don tiara , 100 , McAulllTc (12 ( to 1) . third. Time : 0'J. : Jongleuse lllly , Gurrnra , Ne- vere. Spry Laik , Hey Del HutKlUKis , Gyp- sette gelding and Dolly D alsct ran. Third race , six furlongs , handicap : Love- ditl , 111 , riA-lngtoil ( C to 6) ) . won ; Charles A , ! )7 ) , Jones 125 to 1) ) . tcccnd ; Quirt. 107 , Che , valier ' (3 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:11. : Helllcose , Fo'W to and Circe also ran. 'ottrth ' race , one mile , .selling : Nebuchad nezzar , SS. Isom (2V4 ( to 1) , won ; Jack Hlchlllt'ti , los , ( "hevaller ( ( I lo 1) ) , second ; McLlght. 107. Hill 17 to 10) ) , third. Time : l:41"i. : Arncttc nlro ran. Filth race , short six furlongs , selling : Hear Guard , 101. Slo.ine (3 ( to B ) , won ; Me- Farlane , SI , Chevalier (4 ( to I ) , second ; Nellie O. KM. Hill (12 ( to 1) ) , ' third. Time : 1:12U. : Itose Clark. Uoad Utinner , 1'rl- manda , Faro , Grotto nnd Duchess of Mil- pitas also run. Sixth race , short six furlongs , selling : Miss Until. : ) . : , Jones , (10 ( to 1) ) , won ; Contri bution , IK Chevalier (3 ( to 1) ) , second ; Util ization , 10i , Condy (10 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:13. : Arctic , Koyal Flush and Don Ktilano also ran. NASHVILLK. April 10-One favorite , two second choices , a third choice and an out sider captured the purses nt Cumberland paik today and the bookmakers gut a peed portion of the money back which they lost yesterday. The third race furnished the prettiest tlnsh ever seen on the track , the llrst four horses flnlshlm ? heads upnrt. The track was slow. Results : First race , selling , live and a half fur longs : Uelle Foster ( S to 1) ) won. Toatio (2 ( to 1) ) second , Rally (20 ( to I ) third. Time : 1:12. : 1:12.Second Second race , four and a hnlf furloiigR : Hester ( fl to 1) ) won , Feast ( .1 to 1) ) second , Minnie Clyde (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0SS'Z. : Third race , seven and a half furlongs : Probasco ( even ) won , 1'eubody (10 ( to 1) ) second , Roquefort ( BO to 1) ) third. Tlmo : Fourth race , selling , seven-eighths of a mile : 1)111 ) White Cl to 1) ) won , La yon ( fi to fi ) second. Kismet (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:321 : ; , . Fifth race , selling , four and a half fur longs : Airtight (2 ( to 1) ) won , outawiiy (3 ( to 1) second , Judge Dubols (12 to 1) third , Time : 0GS : > ,4. WASHINGTON , April in. The perfect spring weather drew a largo crowd to St. Asaph today. The bookies did a rush ing business and got the worst of the day's sport , four of the favorites getting the money. The stake was the Illuo Illdge of $1,000 , nnd was won by Jim McLauphlln's Wernberg. who was an even money favor ite. Results : First race , nix and a half fur longs : Tuscan ( G to 1) ) won , Tarn-red ( B to 1) ) second. Golden Gate (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:22V4. : Second race , five furlongs : V."ali Jim ( B to 2) ) won , King Gold (1 to 1) ) second , Mllly (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:02"3. : Third race , one-half mile : Lambert ( C to 1) ) won , Viceregal (4 ( to 1) ) second , Cadiz ( B to 1) ) third. Time : 0:60V : . Fourth race , seven furlongs. Hlue Illdge stakes of $1,000 : Wernberg (1 ( to C ) won. Sundown (5 ( to 1) ) second , Copyright (4 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:28. : Fifth race , six and a half furlongs : St. Michael ( even ) won , Houndhrook (12 ( to 1) ) second. Romping Girl ( G to 1) ) third. Time : l:23'/4. : Sixth race , one mile : George Dlxon (11 ( to B ) won. Penniless ( SO to 1) second , Cass (4 ( to 1) third. Tlmo : 1:43. : MEMPHIS , April 19. Attendance at Montgomery park about 3.500. Track fast. Only two favorites won. Results : First race , five furlongs : Libertine- to 5) ) won. Potentate (3 ( to B ) second , Drlebund (50 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:02 : i. Second race , live furlongs : Hen Kder ( I to 10) won. Altadena (10 ( to 1) ) second. Cot ton King (12 to 1) third. Time : lOI'i. : Third race , mile nnd an eighth : Illicit Geode ( fi to 1) ) won , Artipaboo (30 to 1) ) second end , Prince Carl (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:5S-)4. : Fourth race , selling , four furlongs : Car rie C (30 ( to 1) won , FaslR(7 to 2) ) second. Warren Point (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : Ojfil. Fifth race , selling , six furlongs : Oakley (7 ( to B ) won , O. U. Cox (2 ( to 1) ) second , Silversmith (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16 : ! $ . inuii : : HALO'S TWO MI LI ; IILUOKD.c [ Fast Little Mnn from ItnfTiilo Cut * the Firm f < otrh oil tlio'OB Itnclnc Stlrk , SAN JOSE , Cal. . April 19. San Jose has Justified her claim that she has the- fastest track In the world. The city celebrated the opening of the Garden City Cyclers' new three-lap cement track In grand style. The day was a holiday. It was the llrst meet of the season sanctioned by the League of American Wheelmen. There were not Ic. ° s than I.CCO people pres ent , among them wheelmen from all over the state. Kddle Halt ! of Uuffalo. N. Y. . again demonstrated that he is a champion by the manner In which he won the two- mile scratch , class H. Kvcry one was In anxious expectancy of Ihe final heat In the two-mile race. In which were entered Kd wards , of whom much was expected , Foster , Tcrrel , Hat-bottle , Coulter and liald. The riders were paced by tandems. Xclglur failed to qualify. It wns a race from the crack of the pistol till Hnlil passed the tape with another world's record to his credit 1:15 : 1-5 for two mile * , the former record being 4:21 : 2-5 , made by Xclgler In Denver. Hald look the lead for the llrst mile. The pickup by the second tandem was beautiful , and It was aeen from the pare set that a record was sure to be made. On the second mile ItMwards took the lead , with Foster second and the others close up. On th ? last lap Foster came with a rush that caused the crowd to go wild with excitement. Hut In the last 100 yards Hald came from the rear with a. rush that carried him over the tape half a wheel ahead of Coulter of To ledo , O. , who was lopped by Kdwards , with Foster a close tourth. The other races were well contested , particularly the final of the class U mile handicap , which was won by Charles S. Wells In grand style , with Helg- lor second. Summary : Mill ) novice : First heat , Clark. Peppln , Hergana. time , 2:32 : 1-5 ; second heat , Kell , Smith. Carrel , lime , 2:15 : ; Ihlrd heat , Jami son , Helloll , Collins , time , 2:37 : ; fourth heat , stnrlers disqualified , not within time limit ; llfth bent , Rogers. Henson , Fred Smith , time , 2:37 : 1-5 ; llnal , Jamison , Clark , Kell , time 2:37. : Mile , Invitation , clas < A : First heat , Moody , Reid Hates , time , 2:31 : ; second heat , Jones , Hyrne , Chapman , time. 2:23 : 1-5 ; third heat , Sherman , Frazler , Dlckman , time , 2:33 : 1-5 ; llnal , Jones , Moody , Hyrne , time , 2:3S. : 2:3S.Two Two mile , scratch , class H : First heat , Harbottle , Kdwards , Castlemaii. lime , 5:11 : 1-5 ; second heal , Tiald. Tcrrlll. Osun , time , 4:52 : 1-5 ; third heat , Foster , Coulter , WHls.Celgler. . time , 4:53 : ; final. Halt ] , Coul ter , Kdwards , Foster , time : 4:13 : 1-5. Heals world's record , 4:21 : 3-5. Mile handicap , class H : First heat , Kd wards , _ scratch , psen , .13 yards. Castieman , 33 yards , time 2:11 : 2-5 ; second heat , 2elg- ler , Harbe , Foster , time , 2:11 : 2-5 ; llnal , Wells , 33 yards , tfelgler , scratch , Caatlem.m , 35 yards , time , 2:37 : 4:3. : Mile handicap , class A : First heat , Samp son. 40 yards , JOMOH , crlch | , Navlet , 101) ) yards , time , 2lij : l-l ; second heat , Mott , 150 yards , Metcalf , 1W yards , Moody , 23 yards , time. 2:1G : 4-5 ; third heat. Smith , 150 yards' , MeFarland , BO yards. Untes , 70 yards , lime , 2:17 : 1-5 ; fourth heat , Sherman , 40 yards , Hellnll , 60 yards , Dleckman , 50 yard ? , time. 2:1S : 2-5 ; llnal , C. Smith , 130 yards , Sampson , McFarlund , time. 2:13 : 4-5. I.evliItnrinVrcMllilfT IMilteli. Great Interest 18 being manifested In the f athletic world over the Farmer Htirns- Kvan Lewis wrestling match at Cincinnati this evening. The match Is catch-as-i-atch- can , strangle hold barred. Hy the original terms of thu match this hold was not barred , but the pollco declined to allow It to proceed unless It vcnx. claiming it was dungetoua to life. Lewis ) . < ns the advantage In size , while iho Farmer linn the advantage In ago. In the books LewU < Is the favorite on the slrength of past performances , but the odds are so small that It Is evident the talent are not overconfident. Hums 1ms been showing up remarkably strong In re cent matches , and Is reported to bo In the pink of condition , Triiflley Win * friiin l.'hrlght. DES M01NICS , April lD.-Sp ( clal Tele- pram. ) An exhibition game was played here today between Des Molnes and Lincoln Western association clubs. There was a good attendancu and lively playing , the score slundlng : Des Molnes 20210020 -7 Lincoln 1-1 naileries : Flpgcmler , Matick and Traf- fley ; Grngg , Klmmerer and Hpeer. rrmiinnt liefe.iled nt Ultimo. WAHOO , Nth. , April 19.-Speclal ( Tele- Brain. ) The ball gama between Ashland and Wahoo failed to materialize today , but the Fremont club wns Induced to stop tm Its way from Schuylcr nnd was hopelessly pounded into the earth by a score of ; 'S to 10. Or I ( To nnil I.uvicim to Mcrt In NPW YnrJt NEW YORK , April 19-The Seaside A'h lotlo club has BTurcd the Orlff'-Lavlri ) i- Clove content. The men will box lift ? rounds at catch weights Mny 11. Artlclti of agreement were signed this afternoon. WII.KIIS DID .NOT STHIKU A II LOW. Kill Mct'or Defend tiio st. l.anU Ainu In llollntr Stj-ln ut ItoKlmi. BOSTON , April 10. About 100 peopl * at tended the boxlnjr events at the Suffolk Athletic club tonight. The principal bout of the evening's srhedule , was a liftmen- round go between Charles ( "Kid" ) McCoy of Memphis , Tetin. , nnd Jack Wllkus of Si. Louis. Wllkcs was diftalcd In about four minutes of actual lighting. In the second round McCoy had his mail nt his mercy and Referee William * quickly sent Wllkt-s to his corner and declnri-d McCoy a winner Just In time to pruv.'tit polle ? Interference. During the whole aff.ilr Wllkos did not Btrlke what could be properly i-nllcd u blow. A thousand persons saw UUCP excellent bo.vlng cimU'sts at the Farragut club to night. The principal event wns th' contest fur the inlddIvolKht championship of Mas. sai-hust'tts between Dick O llrlrn of Lewiston - ton , Me. , HIM Bobby Dohb * of liosti n. U was scheduled for twenty-live rounds , but after rlKhtefn terrlllc rounds , in which ' O'Hrlpti floored Dobbs a dozen times , Ri'f- eroo Captain William Daly , Jr. awarded the contest to O'llrlch. The contest he * twoen Young Starlight of Australia and Muldoon's Pickaninny wns one of the star events of the night , and when It ended In the ninth totind ( he decision was In favor of the PK-kimlnny. Both stripped nl 133 IHHinds , and for live rounds honors were evenly divided. In the ninth round Star light deliberately punched his bond Into the Ph-knnlmiy'fl stomach , nearly knocking' ths latter out. Starlight was lloared repeatedly nnil in the end of the ninth nniml clung to his opponent' * ncek to save himself from b-ltig knocked out. The referee awnrd"il the contest to the Pickaninny , and Starlight was hissed ns he loft the ring. CLEVELAND , O. . April l-J.-Johntiy La- vaek of Cleveland nnd Mike Farraghcr of Voungstown fought twenty-live rounds to night in the Cleveland Athletic club house. The undirstnndlnK that the light should be drawn If lulh men were on their feet at the cluso of the twi'nty-llflb round , ami that being the case a draw was declared. Ciirhett i\lrt-iiiniy : < iinllili-nl , INDIANAPOLIS. April 19. Champion James J. Corbott this afternoon received the following telegram from bis manager , William A. Brady : "Fltzslmmons will put his money up .Monday next sure , and It la a go. Take care of yourself. " "That settles U at last. " said the chain- plon , "and 1 now for the llrst time feel sure the match Is a go. I shall rlo.io my theatri cal dates at St. Loul * two weeks earlier than I expected , ami , after a rest of three weeks , will go Into tu-llvo training at As- liury Park. 1 am certainly glad the match Is closed , for 1 have been r.iixlous to show the world the merits of the two men. I expect to win , as I think 1 outclass Fltz slmmons , who Is a clever man , and 1 will go Into the rlnp In better condition than ever before. 1 think 1 know every blow and move In boxing , nnd I am sure I shall never be put out , except by a chance blow , which Is something that might happen to any man. " ( iiiliin Till" AfMmionn * Omaha and Kansas City meet again at the Charles Street paik this afternoon , nnd GeorfTe Ulrlch announced last night that he Intended to win. So let the proud Mr. James Manning beware. The teams : Omnlm. Position. Kansas City. Hutchison First Klusmnn Miles Second Manning Ulrlch . .Third Natrus Walsh Short Connnngbtim Sharer Left Hcrnon Single Middle Nlcol Pace Right Rupert Lohmati Catcher. Bergen Rusle Pitcher Daniels Through horvlco. The Nickel Plate road , ( N. Y. C. & St. L. n. It. , ) the favorite line between Chicago and the east along the south shore ot Lake Erie , blng the shortest line to Cleveland anil Buffalo , offers n splendid through car service to all classes of passengers. Mag- nlflccnt Wagner sleepers and dining car daliy on through trains to New York and Boston. For reservations of sleeping car space and further Information , address J. Y , Calahan , general agent , 199 Clark street , Chicago , HI. H'EATllKIt Tartly Clnnclr und Cooler In Central nnd WrMorn Krlirufkn , WASHINGTON , April 19. The forecast for Saturday Is : For Nebraska and Kansas Partly cloudy ; cooler In the central and western portions ; southerly , shifting to westerly , winds. For Iowa Partly cloudy ; warmer In the central nnd eastern portion ; southerly winds. For Missouri Partly cloudy ; warmer In the .northeast portion ; southerly winds. For South Dakota Partly cloudy ; cooler ; winds shifting to northwesterly. Lociil ICt-cord. 'I wo Men Doaortcil DOVISH. Del. . April 19. Massey got Into the senatorial light today , Burton and Townsend - send deserting Hlgglns , and with Speaker McMullln of the house voting for Massey. The ballot resulted : Illgglns , 7 ; Addlcks , C ; Masaey , 3 ; I'enncwlll , 4 ; Hldgley , 9. A prom inent politician who Is In close touch with ex-Senator HlrrKlna , says today that the second end choice of the Hlgglns faction Is Pcnnc- wlll ; the third , Hnrry Ulchardson of this city , and the fourth choice Is said to bo a Sussex county man. But thus far the Addlcks people ple have shown no disposition to effect a compromise , saying "Addlcks or nobody. " J I'.l.lifllt.l I'lIK ! It It I KM. The Michigan university glee clubs were greeted with crowded bousi-u at Puebln. A switch unglne nt Indianapolis ran Into a sprinkling cart yesterday and Killed two men. ' Representatives Illtt of Illinois and Cogs well of Massachusetts are seriously 111 at Washington. Clarence Comstock , a young mini 22 years of age , committed ( suicide nt Albuquerque , N. M. , yesterday. Senor Mtiragua , the Spanish minuter to Washington , who 1ms been recalled , left last night for Mexico , , The feature of la fiesta at Los Angeles yesterday was a military display. In which thousands p.-irtlcljiaieil. Sheriff Show ot Klngwood , W. Vu. , wan shot P"d fatally wounded by four horbe thieves wnom he wax trying to urrcnt. Little Nelllo Mr eks , the solo survivor of the family whom the Tuylnr "brothers are accused of killing at Browning , Mo. , will bo exhibited In a museum. The ICnncas Live Stock commission ban quarantined 2,100 head of Mexican cattle , which have been brought Into the state In violation of nlato regulations. It Is now claimed that Ansll White , the California pioneer who has fallen heir tea a fortune In the cast , was murdered a couple of years ago hi Ban Francisco. Undervaluation by O. L. Sypher. a New York furniture dealer , In collusion with cusfoms ofllccrs , is alleged to have caused a Ions of rovi'iiue amounting to 1109,000. Yesterday wan the last day nf the floral festival at Santa Barbara , Cal. The day was devoted to excursions , the United States nhlp Olympla being Ihu center of attraction. TmtiMl States olllclala have just returned from Hpaln , where they have uuen Invest ! . natlng a claim for 12 , 00,0 ) acres of New M XICD and Ar xona land , under ait old il l , ir-h | rrant TKy profess to be v.itli thu rrsJ'ta of their trip.