Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 23, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE O fAJTA- DAILY BE : 'TUESDAY. ' APRIL 2,1.
SPEG1RL NOTICES ,
.AdTcrtlneinentft ( or thcua rnlnmn * will lie
Ithrti until 12ICO | i. in. fur th CTCIIIIRnnd !
tintll 8 p. in. far the morning and Sunday
tilt Ion.
AiUbrtlicru , by rcqncntlnc n numbered
tbrck , ( tin Imvn nnmvcru uddrrMcil to a
numbered Irttrr In nirn of 'I lie lien. An-
MTcrn no ml < lr mril will l > n delivered upon
I rmrnlntlnn of the tlirrk only. Itutra ,
1 lic ! n Miiril , llrnt Initnttlnii , lo it wont
lierrnflcr. Nothing titkoii tor li than 20o
lor IIrut Inirrtlun.
' 1 brio uUvcrtlnonicnti mnit luti tomccu-
SITUATIONB WANTED.
\VANTKD , TO l.RAUN THIS W.YTCUMAKKn'S
trade , l > y a young man who can upenk English ,
( Jcnnnn ( uitl J'ollnli ; will furnish own tool * .
AUdreM ISJ J. Melvohntr , Columbug , Nrb.
A 1I7W 23 *
BTHADV WOMAN WANTS BITt'ATION A 8
cook nd general housework. Call 3 % ) N , IMh
fitroel. A-M101 Zl
WANTED WALE
BAI.AIIY 1'AID WEEKLY TO LIVE J1KN ;
experience nut neccisary. Apply 1516 DoUKlai.
H-235 All )
WANTED , TWO KXI'EIUKNCKD MHN TO
neil western city niul form properties ; liberal
Inducement * ; references required. Address N
M , Omaha Ile. H-M99I M
\VANTI5D-TWO OOOI ) ADVKUTISKMI3NT SO
llcltors. Al > I > ly w. cor. 16th nnd Dodne , Srd
floor. 10 n. in. 1I-9W-M *
WANTED FEKLALE HELP.
AUK YOU HONEST , SO11MH. INDUBTIHOUH ?
If go , ensnRO with UB for 1b05 ; * 3O ) n month ,
13/pOO a > enr ; you cnn make It cnsy ; six linura
n dny Our itKcnta do not complain of hard
times. Why ? TJicy ore iimltlnc money nelllns
our Perfection Dish Washer , the only practical
family washer manufactured ; wnklies , drlM
nnd p'll'hea dishes perfectly In two minutes ;
no excellence necessary ; a child of 8 operates
It easily : cheap and durable : weight , thirteen
imunda ; made of anil-rust sheet Bteel ; capac
ity. 100 pieces ; 110,000 for lt equal ; every fam
ily wants one ; you don't have to canvass ; as
noon as people know you liavo It for sale
they tend for a dish wa ' .ier ; each agent B
territory protected ; no c''mpetltlm ' ; we fur
nish sample ( welnhs six pounds ) In nice case
to lady nqents to take orders with ; one agent
made J214.6S flirt ten days. Address for full
particulars Perfection life. Co. , Knglerrood III.
\VANTBD-A GOOD COOK. WASHER AND
Ircmer ; i-mall family ; two girls. Apply 332
South S7th st. C-SS3-I2-
_ HOUSEWORK ,
" " " " ' "
"imnif"famYfy""niusF'bo"good cook. UK South
WANTED. NUnSE FOR CHIL.DHEK , 1919 JIIN
ney street. - *
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work , C3 ? So. 27th. C 837-2S * _
*
SCHOOL TBACHEUS OUTSIDE OF OMAHA ,
vacation I * here ; do you want a lucrative | K >
Itlon during tlin MimincrT Write for terms
and torrllnry ( sample free ) on ur new publi
cation. "Great Men and Famous Women. " by
100 celebrated nuthors , now living. Call or
address W. T. Marshall , 1" Crclghton block ,
Omaha. C-M1I2 23-
WANTED , FIFTY OIRI.H FOR ALL 1CINDF
of work. Canadian Employment OlOce , 1SJ2
UoUKlas Btrcet. C M10J M22
FOIl HUNT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLINO , DARKER IlLOCK ,
HOUfinS IN ALL PARTS OF TUB CITY. THE
O. F. Davis compfiny , 1505 Fnrnnm. D 128
IIOUSKS ; 1JBNAWA & CO. , 108 N. 1STH ST.
FOR RENT. HIS CAPITOL AVENUE. 1
room * , modern. The O. K. Davl company.
MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAR PARK. AP
ply 1309 8. 2Sth street.
U. E. COLlTcoT t VRGEST LI3T IN OMAHA ,
D-MG31
ZTO AND 2TOS FARNAM STREET.
\V. M. RcBcrs , 1323 Farnnm street. I > M320
J'LEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-UOOM
house ; nice lawn , barn. Imiulre 2CQ3 Pierce st
D 317
6-I10O11 HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST
D-M4M
CENTRALLY LOCATED. 10-ROOM HOUSE ,
' modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th
'street. D-MS3S
a noojis. C3 SOUTH nth STREET.
STREET.D313
D-313 M2
PLEAHANT MODERN C-ROOM 2ND STORY
flnt ; lieautlful lawn und shade. 2121 Mlnm
etreet. D-1I71S
e-ROOM MODERN 11RICK RESIDENCE. ON
Bherwnnd nve. , cxculli-nt condition and loca >
tlon , J23.00. C. A. Starr. 515 N. Y. Llfn Rid ? ,
D MCM 21
TOR RENT , CHOICE SECOND FLOOR FLAT
In the P. E. Her block , ICth nnd Jackson sta. ;
look nt It ; kt-yi at wall paper Rtore. 515 So.
ICth St. ; will rent to family only. For partlcu
lars call at Hi : Harney t. D-C72
TOR Rr.NT-HOUSE OF G ROOMS. 1510 LEAV-
rnwortli. In Boml repair , between 15th and M
Ms. John Hamlln , 917 Llnton block , S. 12th.
KINE-ROO.M MODERN HOUSE , 1539
man avenue. ISO ; 10-room modern house , liur
Oette. tear Sherman avenue , $25. liyron lloei
Co. . 213 Houthjllth strcet. D M788 M16
' " _ _ _ _
WAY'I. NINEROOM"HOUSE AND IIARN ,
1608 Itlnney Btrect. A. I ) . Carpenter. HI
Harney slreet. D M78S 23 *
TWO C-JtOOlt COTTAGES , MODERN. ONI'
flirnliticd. S02 B. 3ltU. ) D-S08-23-
7-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION FOI1
rtnt cheap. 816 S. 23th St. D SOS 23-
JOlt MASON , I1EST LOCATION. 8 ROOMS
modern , lawn , K7.50. 928 New Yolk Life.
D-MO-23'
ONE TEN-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CON
vcnlenecs , newly painted anil papered , 950 No ,
Ijth St. One Bit-room house back of above
rent very low. Inquire Kllkenney & Co. , roorr
1 , Continental 1)1 k. D 841.
rURNlHIIED HOUSE WITH ROOMS roll
rent , 2CIO St. Mary'a ave. ; modern Improve'
nr-nla. 1) S45
FOR RENT , FURNISHED HOUSE , 8 ROO i.
Uith , Kiis , etc. ; nn car line near Hunscom
park : Jims 1 to Sept. I ; references required ,
AddrcMN 11 , IJeo oiHce. D MS71 23
HOUSES FOR RENT , FROM JIO.IW TO $23.00 ,
Bee Fidelity 1'i-ust company , 1702 Farnam st.
D M8GS 31
VERY DESIRA1ILE HOUSES VACANT MAI
lot. J , II. Sherwood , < 2J N. Y. Life. 'Phone 3S8 ,
D-S77
FOR RENT FLATS AT NORTHEAST COItNEI
of lltli and Houaid Htreets. Newly paperet
Jiml p'jlnted. Inquire room 511 , 1st Nallona
Dank Itldf. D R7S 23
1'OR RENT , S-ROOM HOl'SE. ALL MODERN
ImpioveineiiU , large rooms , hard wood llnlsl
Ni > . 400 N. 23d st. D MM7 21
TOM RENT , 7-ROOM lo7'slT ' ; ATT7TlODERr >
Inipiovcments except fuinacc , J22 a month. No
2217 Cms st. D XIS07 21
FINK MODIZRN HOME. MIS lMNNEYrSTltEET ,
J.Oi ) to good pnity. R. N. Wltlmell , 2U7 N. Y
Life. D M'JJI 23
TOR RENT , DESIRAHLE 5-ROOM MODERN
cottaKt , one black frum pnrk. SOC1 Puppleto
avenue. D-61371
1.1ST PROPERTY FOR RENT. SALE OH EX
rlianso with Equltabla Investmrut Co. . m N
Y. Life. D 5D70 30
JtEDL'l'ED TO 11.1.50 , CHEAPEST AND NEAT
esl C-iooin cuttnge with bath In dty , S035 Cal
fornln kl , Dm-312-30
FUUNISHED HOUSES.
RENT. FURNISHED HOPSE OF EtQIIT
rooms , near Hnnirom pail ; , every nioJom con
, fully nnd handsomely furnished. Wl
rent only to small family from May 10 to Nov
II. AiMrcH N 27 , llee olllce. a-2l
TDK RENT FUKN1BHED HOOIUS
VOl\ RENT , FURNISHED ROOMS. VH 8. 13T1
-
rURNISHED ROOM , WITH ALCOVE ; MOD
rrn. 007 So. 25th avc. K-MC21 : < !
SOUTH" * FRONT"ROOM' ai iiAuxliY.
E-M77I 30
rURNISIllH ) ROOMS. MSI S. 21ST AVK.
_ J-lrLiJsa'
I > LIAR.VNT ROOM , isu DODGE.
210DERN ROOM , WITH UOAUU. MJfi CASS.
K AHCS MIV >
rOH RENT NfcEI Y FURNISH ED lioil
all convcnlcnceii. yuIUblo for two nr Ihn .
ccntltrmiMi ; ivnt very ici > nnble. 617 Nn. 91th
PURNISH ED. UNK's , $7 , | I IME
E -WW-J *
I'X)11SHKD ) AND
VCtn RENT , ROOMS , WITH HOARD. 2SS
JpJ B. FSJ )
NICELY"FtutNisn ED "FRONT ROOMS AND
bonnl. tJ3 N. Will. K MIDI J5
3TOR KENT STO11E8 AND OFPIOES
i-oit TtnN'F Krbhu ANIJ ! ufiMUNT Tutn"K.
el 1011 Kninnra ktrrcl. Inuull * ruulu fll I'Mmi
Ukltk UliJk- . I tMl21
8TOJIE8 AND OFFICES
Continued.
FOR RENT , TUB 4-STORY I1R1CK 11UILD-
Ing , 918 Farnam street. This building hai a
flrepnnf cement tnscmcnt. complete stenm
lieatlnK flxlureswater ; rm nil floors , ga , etc.
_ Apply at the olllce ot The llee. 1-910
FOR RENTvT'lIlST CLA89 THREE-STORT
and bnK m nt brick store budding nt 1003 Far
nam street. Bultnlile for any kind of business.
Inquire room 111. First National Il nk IlldK.
I 879 13
TOR RHNT , llltICK BTORK HUILDING , 12x100 ,
with llrst-eldiw shelvltiR nnd counters , In lw t
bunlnwss location In Nurth Uend , Neb. Thera
will bf 4' nrres of l t Brown In the ndRh-
borhxnl , whleh will circulate considerable
niiniey. In mldltlon to the regular farm trade.
No better b > c tln ran be fmmd for dry Bowls ,
I ot8 nnd shvs nnd Bents' furnUhlngs. Apply
to N. J. Johnson , Ames , Nel > . I-M116 2a
AGENTS WANTED.
IIRT : I'ERMANENT IU'SNIESS ; orit HUB-
tiers make Ji'OO.W to HOO.OO per month ; Btiod
liu lne s man In Omaha and one In each county
In Ncbtaskn. northern Iowa nnd South Dakota
wanted to devote whole time to handling goods ;
steady employment , exclusive territory ; no
goods paid for until sold. Addrem , with stamp ,
General Atient Chemical Fire Extinguisher. l > ox
4S7 , filoux City , In. J-M931 23
JICYf'LISTS PROTECTED FROM I-OSS IIY
theft. Fine opportunity for wheelmen to se
cure exclusive itKency. American Wheelmen's
Protective association , Manjuutto bulldlm ; , ( lil-
J-M10J 2l
WANTED TO RENT.
iVIIAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; IF
you want yuurs rented list them with J. H.
Parrotte. DouBlas block. 1C M235 A3' ' )
SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF C OR 7
rooms , with fair conveniences. Address I. 52 ,
llee olHce. 1C 379
, IST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. G. WALlace -
lace , J12 lirown blk. Have calls for cottages.
K 777
.VANTED . , RY TWO GENTLEMEN. ROOM
and lioard In Kountxe Place ; lunch down town ;
rcfciences given. Address N 2J , llee. .
STORAGE.
STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1H HARNEY ;
REST STORAGE 1HHLDINO IN OMAHA , U. S.
KOV. bonded warehouse ; household goods stored ;
lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lcavonworth. M 131
8TO"ES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL.
SCO. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Worlts ,
M 322
ACIFIC' STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
lh fc Jones Sts. General storage & ( orwardlnr.
M 574
BTOVKS STORED DURING THE SUMMER
months. J. R , Salisbury. 1014 DouRlas street.
M-MSJ4 J4
W ANTED TO
WANTED , A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH JI.CM
to t6OUO. ' Address M 19 , Omaha llee.N
N MM ?
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND
furniture. I. Drusaell , 1420 Dodge St.
N-C09 M10
A FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND SODA
fountain ; will pay cash , and must buy cheap.
Addrcs * II. S. Green , Dow City , Iowa.
K MS71 23 *
WANTED , TO IIUY 7 TO 9-ROOM MODERN
house , vicinity of Hanscom park ; must Ire a
barculn. Addieks N It. Ueu olllce. N MIC2 23
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS CHEAP ; AL-
inost now. Call 10 lo 12 n. in. Account of re
moval. 024 South 25th utrect , coiner Jones.
O-M111 25
FOR SALE- HORSES , WAGONSETC
NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO RE SOLD
at cost , { 90.00 ; also good Concord hurkboaid ,
J70.00. Drummond. P MC23 M l
FOR SALE , HAMTJLETONIAN DRIVING
horse ; nge , 7 ; uclght , 1.050. D. H. Roblson ,
room 7 , Commercial National bank.
P M82023 *
FOR SALE TSHETLAND PONY. CITY RROKE ;
phaeton and harness. 1810 Hainey street.
I' M114 29
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOG & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE , DETTEll
& cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. 14th.
Q-MOJl-MaylB
WKGMAN PIANOS. UIUDGEPORT ORGANS.
Woodbridgo llros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-134
HARDWOOD COM11INATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chas R. Lee , 9lh and Douglas.
Q-133
FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND CO-HORSE
power steel boiler , as teed a > new. Address
P. O. Rex C83. Q-MC20-M11
A NO. 1 tl ) HAND SAIX3ON BAR FIXTURES
nnd pool table ; will sell nt n bargain. Ad
dress box F , Bprlnslleld. Neb. Q-sn-s : '
2 FHESII JERSF.Y COWS , YOt'NO , SOUND.
Krnnd milkers nnd dandles , JI5.00 each ; black
Ijeehorn roosters nnd netting eggs.
D. Turner , 2Uh and 1'oppleton avc.
avc.QM95124 *
Q-M951-24
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. Ifith.
S 131
MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
reader. Reads cards like an open bonk. Tells
your mlulun on enterlne. 119 N. 15th nt.
MASSAGE. UA'JL'KS. TX
MADAM SMITH , Ml S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulnherlno
nnd sea laths. T M973 2i
NEWLY FITTED RATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh -
Ish and electric baths for ladles nnd gentle
men. Madame Honcll , 320 S. 15th St. . 2d Moor.
T M399 M5
MADAME LA RUE , 1C17 HOWARD ST.
T 4139 MU *
MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC ,
nmxsage and bath parlors ns n Urst-class In-
htltiitc for health , rerrrahlni ; anil restful
houis from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; first-class ntlst-
aiHM. 412 N. llth street , near Chicago 'reet.
f -M883 a *
MASSAGE , MADAME 1IERNARD , U21 DODGE ,
T M113 C'
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH DATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Bee bide.
133
PERSONAL.
MASSAGE. .ELECTRO THERMAL UATHS ,
chiropodist. Mmc. Post , 319V , S. 15th St.
U 137
THE 11ELLE KPPERLY CORSET. MADE 1X5
order from measure. 1909 Farnam street.
street.U
U 128
VIAVI CO. . 316 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK
free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 150
CURE FOR LADIES. 1S1C CHICAGO ST.
U 613 M10
MISS MINNICK'S DHESSMAKINO PARLORS
21U ) Farusm st. Prices reasonable.
U 7Sl-Mlj *
lV H.VAsTFLbRIST. PLANTS. UT FLOWICRS
Banquet , hall , residence und grave dee. > ratlona.
1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 770. U MW5
TUB SHKR"MAN COUNTY IRRIGATION
Water Power and Improvement company wll
revolve bids In their olllce In Li-up I'lty , Neb.
at 1 o'clock p. in. on April S3. 1S03. for the
construction of seven Humes on the line
their cunal. U-M110 83 *
A BOOK ON RHEUMATISM , GOUT. H'M
bagu Kent fieo to tluiko isendlnR their address
to E. M. Cheiman Mfg. Co. . I'ltlsbunr. Pa.
MONEY TO LO AW WiiAL ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Love A Co. , Paxtim blk
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWF.ST RATES. THL
O. F. D.ivls Co. , 1M3 F.irnam t. W HI
VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS
J. M' . Squire , 2 Bee bldg. W 141
_
CITY LOANS. C.A. STARItsiNY. LIFE
W-145
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
properly. Fidelity Tiust company , 1703 Fjtnam
W-146
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNiMPROVErfciTi
properly. W. Fatnam Smith i : Co. , 1220 Farnam
ANTHONY LOAN ft TRUST CO. . 313 N.Y.1.1FK.
leant at low ruf.s for choice pccuilty In Nebraska
braska and Iowa fin ins or Omaha city pvopert )
W-141
MQNUY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HEAL ESTATE
at C per cent , W. 11. Mclklc. let Nftt. Bk.bldg
W-1IS
ro\\ BALI : , i .wi BONA-FIDK EABTEIIN IN
M > | IIIV names , who have money lo ln\est. jus
mmplleil. Full paitlvulars upon iruuent. In
veslcrs * Dlrectoiy Co. , 10 Wall ticl. V , A' .
W Mlttl AJ3
MONEY TO LOAA CHATTELS.
MON1IY TO LOAN ON FURNITL'RK , PIANOS
hurmtt. trncvns. vtr. . ul lowest rwici In city
no ivnvivnl of coodi ; strlrtly confldrntlal. yoi
mn i > ny the | oan t > ft nt any tlmo ur In uny
umount.
umount.OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAI < T CO. .
SOC o. ICth St
X-IM
J"Tl. HADDO < . 'IC. ROOM 421 I1AMUU lU.OcTl
MONEY TO LOAN ON' Fl'lt.N'ITflllJ AND
p.anoi , Fred Terry , 431) Ilar.icu Llcclt
tp
like ipg Capdl
briHiapcy o
f { > SABTA CLAU5.
jb f apdro
TjE | N.KJAIRBAI COMPANY * *
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Continued.
MONKV TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FU11NI-
lure , pianos , borers , wagona or any kind of
chattel security nt lowest possible rntrs , which
you cuii pny back nt any time anil In any
amount. KIDKI.ITY I.OAN dUAUANTKB CO. ,
Iloom 1. Wlthncll block. X 151
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CM-IAN STOCK OP MUSH. UOUOHT , BOLDer
or uchanKed for land. If you want to BO
Into or Ket out of hunlnc.9A write us. Wo
may have xvhat you want. H. O. MrQee , 10
Maln8t _ _ . , Council IllurTs , la. _ Y M10) A2S
DO YOlAvANT MONEY ll KtilT ? KIGHT
klnetoscopes matte ( g.OUQ.OO In three months.
Write "Ollson Klnctosrope Co. . " room 303 ,
Sliefly Wock , Omaha. Neb. Y M637
_
IP YOU WANT TO DISIOSE Of STOCK OF
merchandise quick aildtesa M ' > , Omaha Ileo.
Y XIJI9
TO BnLI , OHOCKIIY STOCK , GOOD LOCA-
tlon. chrr\ | > , fixtures and stuck complete ,
butcher shop attached. AiKlrtsj. H. K. Uurnain.
617 N. Y. L\le \ Uidg. , Omahn , Nell.
Y-MOM-MM *
WHY NOT SPECULATK THHOUOH A UR.
nponslble liouao unit get reliable Information
tin to the market l > y having your name placed on
our list for a dally market bulletin ; also * eml
for our mnnunl ot , marKln trading In Krnln ,
provl.tloiiK und stocks ; 'both sent fire C. W.
St.-vnscll & Co. . BUlte H , Traders lllcltr. . Clrt-
CHBO. Y M8M 25 *
FOIl SAKE , A NICHIVY LOCATED AND WELL
nrmneert restaurant , or will rent to reliable
party. N 23 , lice. Y MUSS 27 *
FOR SALE OK TRADE , J3.000.00 STOCK OF
boots and shoes In city of 0.090 , irlth Rood lo
cation. For further Information address 1'lshcr
& Laden , Ited Oal < . la. Y 3IDT7 I3
SMALL CASiri'AYMENT.nAliANCB SKCUKKD
{ iater will buy only lumber und coal yaid In
ive town In eastern Nebraska. This Is it snap
for some live man. Address lock box 71' , Elkhorn -
horn , Neb. Y 10W-23
INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL HAS FOHCED VH
to offer un Interest In our business. Huslncsa
IB paying 100 per cent on present capital. For
full particulars call or address our agent. H.
E. Cole & Co. . 10 $ TN' . 15th st. Y MSI1-2S
FOH SALH , CHEAP. LIVEUY AND FEED
stable. Hest location In northwest town. Cheap
feed. Illi ? commercial patronage. Ojod reasons
for sellliiK. llox 13'J ' , Armstrong , Iowa.
y. M115 21
FOR EXCHANGE.
WANTED. GOOD SUnUIHJAN IIESIDCNCK
with pome Rood land In Ithode Island , or east
ern Massachusetts. In exchange for choice Lin
coln , Neb. , business property. IJox 610. Schuy-
ler. Neb. Z M700 53
TEN CLEAR LINCOLN LOTS AND SOME
money to trade for boots and nhoes. O. E.
Hazard , Hebron , Neb. Z M8C3 27 *
FOIl EXCHANGE OFl SALE AT LESS THAN
vnluo lO.OOi ) acre entile rnnch In North pirk ,
Colorado where catlle fret as fat on grass anil
hay a they do on corn In Nebraska. Address
box 893 , Ileatrlce. Neb. Z M941 21 *
SALE KEAL ESTATE.
EXCHANGES AND SALES : CITY PKOPErtTY
farms , merchandise , Garvln Uros. , :10 N. Y. L.
UE-153
FAI11I LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. fUS N. Y. L.
RE-541 M7
WE ARE SELLING HARGAINS , AND IT
means money to buyer nnd teller to sec us.
Fidelity Trust Company. 170i Fartmm street.
P.K MC31 30
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp. P. O.
_
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ;
alc or trade. F. K. Darling , IJatker block.
RE KO
WILL SELL IMPROVED OARDHN LANDS
near Omaha at prices that will surprise you , It
taken within ! weeks. J. II. Sherwood. 423
N. Y. Life. IUS-M72I
SNAPS , 5 TO C MILES FROM OMAHA P. O.
40. 80 or J20 ncres. Improved , { 30.W per acre ;
200 acres. 136.00 per acre ; 250 ncrea. JIOOO per
acre ; 6 10-acre tracts , J73.00 to J100.00 per acre.
Must be gold. 9 < l ) N. Y. L. bldg. Ue MS1 _
"
FOR SALE BTOCIC FARM , 200 ACRES , WELL
Improved , running water , all In llrst-class
shape. Address W. J. Harrison , Dlalr. Neb.
E-S2j-23 *
FOR SALIC HOUSE. 2C1 HARNEY STREET. 9
rooms , modern Improvements , barn for four
horses , city water , fiouth front , low price , rea-
bnnuble turrnsj possession Immediately. Apply
Robert Cowell , 1101 Harney at.IlC MOM-31 *
THE "hlC.aEST BARGAIN IN KOUNTZE
Place.
Elegant home on Wlrt street.
Fine building site In Hanscom Place , east front ,
high and sightly , M , "j or 15D feet frontage ,
the cheapest property In the addition.
Beautiful oakt front lot In western part of city
at a snap.
Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agents ,
1702 Furnam Street.
HE MOCI 1
TELL US WHAT TOU WILL GIVE FOR
7-room house and lot , 171G N. ISth.
6 rooms. 8. E. corner 19th and Sprue ? .
5 rooms , 3717 N. 25d.
7 rooms , 2G21 Patrick avenue ,
G rooms. S52I Dodge.
What offer do you want to make on these va
cant lots ?
Gfxl24 , one block wt-st 21th , on south side of
Manderson.
0x128. one-half block west 2 < th , on north side
Maple.
50x18) . K. W. corner 2Cth and KrsWne.
152x132 , 8. W. comer ! 4th and Howard.
66x188. north aide Cnstellar. 100 feet east of 20lh.
Our Mr. Traxell has a lot of Rood stuff to trade.
The Mx-clal artist wonts you to look at his
window.
H. E. Cole Co. , I0 N. 13th.
Ri-MSG3 21
SEVEN-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE AND
barn ; east front ; full lot on pim-d street ;
choicest location on western hllla. al $5.900.0) , If
taken at once ; terms easy. It. N. Wlthnell ,
207 N. Y. Life. HK MS53 W
ONE OF THE BEST HOMES IN KOUNTZE
Placn at about half the value , If nold at once.
R. N. Wlthnell , i07 N. Y Life. UI3-M933 2 !
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fix , ull routes. Hotel coupons , paKfports , pro-
crnms , fre . Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOe.
II. Oazo & Sans ( L'td ) . McCague & Praldlng ,
1504 Dodte street. M400 M5
D2NTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL StmaBRY. FREE
Infirmary ; dentistry at cuit , Uth & Cop. ave ,
MATHEMATHIOAL INSTRUMENTS
Al.VA J GROVER , ENGINEERS AND AH-
chttccta' supplln. ill S. 15th street. Omaha.
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER. tfTH AND JONES ST3.
75 rooms at tl.50 per day.
W rooms at 12.00 per day.
t-peclnl rates lo commercial travelers. Rv > m
an.l board by wittc or month. Frank Hlldllc'j ,
malinger. 171
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ISlh and IXidE < . Rooms by day or week.
CAIIPENTER3 AND MU1I/DEH8.
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ilgn painting , brick wotk , plastering , off. It. I ,
Barker blk. ; lei. 7S3 ; shoji H ItarJ ; Id. 10) .
ics
CONTHACT1NO & Bt'ILDING. CARPKNTER
jobblnc an ! refrigerator worU a neialty ! Lock
Box liJ. Omalia. U9l
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VAN BANT'8 SCHOOL OF HI1OUT liAND , N.
Y. LUc. On.abR. JUk ( or circular. 178
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 1CTH. ICO
VICTOR BICYCLKSr THE FfifEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha llicjcle Co. , 313 N. 16th street.
1C1
STEHLING , BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn electrical Supply Co. , 1513 Howard street.
IM
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Barnura & Bro. . 120 N. nth.
733
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN PO. .
110 S. 15th street. M 731
A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall bicycles , 11IG Farnam street ; Ucyclcs sold
on easy payments. 163
LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES. GET THEM
In good running order at the Acme , 512 S. 16th.
611 M10
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2I1C CUMINO.
C3I
MANTELS , QRATiiS AND TILES.
WOOD MANTELS , GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules and large floors ; write for
catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha.M2CI
M2CI
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FOR PANSIE8 & VERBENAS GO TO J. W. &
K. 13. Arnold , 120 N. 13th St. Tel. 132.
D31 M9
UNDERTAKERS ANU EMBALMERS
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embalmcr , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone M. 1SS
SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUM1NG , TEL 1060.
161
M O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer -
er , 1117 Farnam St. , telephone 223. 160
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , CIS 8. 10T1I ST.
1C7
D. T. MOUNT HAS ; REMOVED HIS COAL
oflloe lo 2W S. 16th rt. , " Brown block. 163
THiBESTs THE CHEAPEST. N
No Boot. 2.COO pounds of the best Wyoming
coal. 14.50 , deliveied. . Just think of HI You
have to pay that for dirty , moky coal. If
you ore IcteieKted In the fuel question use
Sheridan conl , 10)3 ) ffarmiin street. MI03
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC-
ors for electric light add motor plants and ull
klnua of electrical construction. Western Klen-
Irical Supply Co. . 1513 Howard st. US
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
HOW TO GET A IIOMI3 OR HECURU GOOD
Interest on ravings. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
AsS'n , 1704 Bee bldg. U. W Natllngcr , Sec.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
6. 7. 8 per cent when 1 , Z. 3 years old , always
redeemable. 1701 Farnam t. Nattlngcr , Sec.
174
DRESSMAKING.
MRS. R. A. CONNOLLY. FORMERLY MIRS
Smith ; artistic dressmaking , mom 10 , Bush
man block. N. H. 16lh and Douglas : prices
reasonable. M105 23 *
LOST.
LOST. OUT OF CARRIAGE , IN FRONT OF
Mrs. Porter's Rlove stir ? , a paper bag con
taining purple silk violets ; return to Miss M.
E. Dacy's store. Lost M104 21
SHADE TREES , KRU1T : } , SHKUB3.
P. B. MARTIN , P. O. BOX Nt , OMAHA : 8RD
liouse west I ) . & D. Institute. MMW A K *
, ART AND LANGUAGES.
GEORGE F. GELI.KNHEOK , BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1911 faun street. SI 109
BUSINESS N Of ICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 18
177
DENTISTS.
PR. PAUL. DENTIST. MM lll'RT ST. ISO
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAYR.9.COM > L NT'L BK..16 & FARNAM.
PAWNBROKERS.
H. 31AHOWITZ LOANS .MONEY. 41 ! N. 16 ST.
273
POUL1RY SUPPLIES.
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lDliam Denver Kxpreas i4uuiu
4ttpm.UIk. : Hills , Mont. & Puget Slid. Ux 4llpni )
4iini : Denver Uxpicsa 4lupm
ClipniNeb'asUa Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:43pin :
t:15itn.Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday )
2:41pm..Fast : Mall ( tin- Lincoln ) Dally.
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4:43pm Chicago VestlbuU > :50am :
ti(0am Chicago Express 4:15pm
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UnnihaUnlon | _ Depot , mfr & Mueon Sts. [ Oniah.i
C:00pm : Onicaga Limited i:30arr :
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l:00pm Veitlbtilcd LlmHM 8:40.im
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OmabalUnlon Depot , ttih & Ma n riLs.l Omalia
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; OOpm.Oxlahoina & T. xis Ex ( ex Sun.10:3iam ) :
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_ Omahapepot. | I5th a/id Webster Sea. | Omaha
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"lliopm Fast Alail" rina Kxpreas 45'pra ;
! ; 10pm.ex. ( Sat. ; .Vyff. V. * . ( ex. Mem. ) . . 4:5ipm :
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tilOpm .at. Paul Expiea l':3Jarg :
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_ Oni * haJDepot , 15th oml Webster tfts , I Omaha
T6lOain : . . .i.SL Louis Exprrsi 6:9)arc :
CX-pm St. Louis Express C05pto
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Cwvra I WABASlf liAnAVAY lArrlv *
OinalalUnlcn Dcpnt. loth & Mo * > n Bls.l Onu h <
. . . . .lit. Louu Cannon
FITZ IS GETTING GAY AGAIN
Having Finally Got His Own Money Up Ho
Oalla Loudly for Action.
GIVES JOE VENDIGA MLD ROAST
Clmtnplim Corbctt Knys Ho Will Sleet
ICultcrt Any 1'lncn In the United
tjtntcs Hcforo Any Club < lnck-
on linn ttio World ,
NEW YORK , April 22. neb Kltzslmmons
xpressca HID uollof that Joe Vrntllg Is trying
o Rive htm a sluulo or two the worst of It
n the arrangement for tils flglit with Corbctt.
Manny Friend , who represents Kltzslmmons ,
aid : "Our money Is up , but the Florida
\tliletlc club has not inaile Us gunrantco of
0.000 nntl unless It docs so shortly , wo will
nko decisive Btcps. It looks as though It
vas a little afraid that It cannot pull off the
flght mid wants to crawl. Wo understood
hat the money had been pasted long ago , but ,
0 our surprise. Stakeholder Phil Uwycr says
t Is not. If the Florida Athletic club thinks
t can peddle this flght about nnd dispose of
t where It wants to It will get fooled. We
shall have something to say about that. We
are ready to flght , but certainly want ull the
lartlcs to live up to the articles of agree
ment , which Veiidlg has not done. "
CINCINNATI , April 22. Referring to the
hitch with the Florida Athletic club , Cliam-
ilon James J. Corbett , who Is filling a week's
Migugcmcnt here , says : " 'I ' will meet Hob
[ Mtzslmmons In any state In the union. Joe
Vcndlg has my permission to transfer the
scene of operations to Texas , Colorado or
Louisiana , or any other stato. I will meet
Pltzslmmons before any club In the country ,
mt It must be for a purse. I will not go
out of America to fight Fitzslmmons , and IF
It Is not possible for us to get together here
"
1 will "go to England nnd light Peter JncU-
son. lie has flrst call for a meeting on
Torclgn coll. I once refused to go to London
to settle with Jackson , and If I took Fltzalm-
mons there he would have the deadwood on
me , nnd say : 'He was afraid of me ;
10 would not meet mo In London. '
It Is any place In America for Fltz-
slmmons nnd any place In the world for
Jackson. That's my platform. I ifearcl that
Kltzslmmons Inul his money up , but this Is
the flrst Intimation I huvo had ot trouble
for the Florida club. "
P1TTSIIUHO , April 22. In reply to Cor
bett , Deb Fltzslmmons announced here to
night that he would flght the champion any
where In the world , but docs not believe the
match can como oft In Jacksonville , Kla. ,
saying the fact that the Florida Athletic club
was willing to forfeit $1,000 apiece to himself
and Corbett was eufflclent Indication of that.
Ho said the club had failed to put up the
$5,000 forfeit , and he believed he and Corbe-tt
could compel them to pay It. Kltzsimmons
( aid ho believed the battle would como off In
New Orleans , as that was the only place
they' could light without Interference. He
says ho wants to light to the flnlth , and will
meet Corbett In private for $10,000 a side.
lit clso suggests that the flght could take
place In the bull ring In the City of Mexico.
riiKici : noxiMJ nours AT SKASIDI : .
Hmnll Crowd Kntcrtulnoil liy it Trio ot Hot
Scientific Suttos.
CONEY ISLAND , N. Y. , April 22. There
was only a smalt crowd around the Seaside
Athletic club's arena when the sports began
this evening. The first bout was between
Alt Hanlcn o England and "Shadow" Maber
of Australia. Ilanlon weighed 14S pounds
and Maber's weight was announced at five
pounds less. They were matched to box
six 'rounds. ' In the opening Maber had de
cidedly the best cf It and his supsrlority was
evident , The fourth , fifth and sixth rounds
were lively. Maber had the better of It In
the flftli , but In the sixth honors were about
even. Maber was declared the winner on
points.
The next bout was between Jake Skolly
of Brooklyn and Johnny Gorman of Long
Island City , eight rounds at 127 poundi.
The fighting was hot and It was declared a
draw.
The big event ot the night's amusement
was then In order. It was a twenty-five
round go between Johnny Connors ot Spring
field , 111. , and Mack Madden of IJrooklyn , at
105 pounds , bantam championship. Johnny
Connors was seconded by Henny Murphy ,
Bob Karrel , John Sanders and "Shadow"
Mabor. Madden had In his corner1 Brooklyn
Jimmy Carrel , Eddy Doyle , Jack Degnall and
Happy Jack Smith. Madden seeircd to have
a shade the best of the early rounds , though
In the sixth round both were bleeding at the
nose , and In the succeeding rounds It was
give and take between them In a lively man
ner. In the twelfth round Madden's stock
went up again when he Jabbed Connors five
times In the mouth without a return. Mad
den had the flght In hand from this time on ,
though Connors made a game attempt to
force the fighting In the twentieth round.
In round twenty-two Connors put a hot one
on Madden's mouth , and got a left on the
nos ? in return. Madden cleverly dodged two
right-handers and was cheered for his quick
work. No more blows were landed In this
round.
Round 23. The men jvcre very careful.
Madden led with his left , but they clinched.
Madden led for the face , but was stopped.
Madden went twice to the nose , and Con
nors put his left Into Madden's Jaw. A very
tame round.
Round 21. Both led , but were cleverly
stopped. Madden put his left In on the face
and Connors landed on back of shoulder.
Connors tried to whip -his right over , but
It went around Madden's neck.
Round 25. Both men clinched , nnd Mad
den led with his left , but was stopped. He
sent his left Into Connor's stomach , without
a return. Madden Jabbed Connors In the
mouth three times , and then got In on the
wind , with his right and left on his oppon
ent's Jaw. Throughout the flght there
scorned to bo something wrong with Mad
den's right hand , but Jimmy Carrel denied
that there was anything the matter with It.
When the gong ended the flght the referee
declared Madden the winner.
M'uxrd llnck Another Tlmr.
LINCOLN , April 22. ( Speclal.-The ) la t
exhibition game of the neason on the Lin
coln grounds was pounded out today be
tween Omaha and the local ? . The game ,
though rather evenly played , wns of languid
Interest. The only feature , resulting from
a critical condition of the game , waa In the
sixth Inning , -when two runs were let Infer
for Omalia by HolllngHWorth's muff at short
of a pop fly. From that out Omaha led to
the close of the ninth Inning. No brilliant
pitching was done by either Hulsz or
Barnes. Puce made a home run In the
seventh Innlnsr. and Barnes followed him In
the last half of the same Inning with a
duplicate. Score by Innings :
Omaha 2 01002201-8
Lincoln 00400 0 1 1 0-C
I.nld Out HID l.tvyrr .
HASTINGS , April 22. ( Special Telegram. )
The first ball game ot the season was
plnynl here today between two local team * ,
the lawyers against the Y. Al. C. A , team.
Tito pnme resulted In fnvor of the riirls-
tlans by n nooro of 3X to 11. HntterlM :
Work nnd Johnxon ; Vnnileet und Wcbhter.
Umpire ; Steven ? .
KI..SUI.TS ON Till : HUWMNO TRACKS.
I'liiUlioi nt CiiiulxrUuil I'nrkVrro Clo
nnit llm Tnlc.nt Timid \Vcll.
NASHVILLE. April 22.-Cloe finishes
were the order ot the day nt Cumberland
park. The first race re. ulted In n dead lii-nt
between the 2 lo 1 favorites , Ben Wilson
nnd Buck Kdle. The race was run off , but
Buck Kdle van never In It. In the xeoonl
race n length did not separate the first six
horses , nnJ the Judges wsrc put to their
wits' end In placing them. Two favorites ,
n tlilril choicv and 'two ouUUlers won. A
light rain fell during the llrst two races , but
It did not affect the track , which wns good.
Uestilts :
Flr t race , selling , plx furlongs : Hen Wil
son (2 ( to 1 } and Huck Kdle (2 to 1) ) ran u
dead heat , Gee Whir (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
1:1T : < * . In the run olT Hen Wilson ( I to (0 (
won easily In 11S\ ; .
Second ruce , xelllni ; , four and n half fur
longs : Maid of Honor II to 1) ) won , Feast
IG to 1) ) second , Nnncy T 16 to 1) ) thlnl.
Time : 0:50 : * ; .
Third race , selling , four nnd n Imlf fur
longs : Minnie Clyde (2 ( to 1) ) won , Hrambii !
Leaf ( G to 1) ) focoml. Sitter Mollle ( S to ; )
third. Time ; OMK ,
Fourth race , six furlongs : The Keappr
(10 ( to 1) ) won , Metropolu (0 t 1) ) coot l.il ,
Buck Mnssle ( even ) third. Time : 1UV : .
Fifth rnce , selling , one mile and a six
teenth : Lena Frey ( C lj 1) ) won , Tiisro ( C
to 1) ) second , I'eytonlu (4 ( to 1) ) tluid. Time :
1:49H. :
MUMPHIB , Tenn , Ap.-ll M. \ ( lrl > .r.llng
rain fell throughout the llrst thri-c rr.cc.n .it
Montgomery park toiViicavlnir the tun I :
a trllle slow. Only two favorites finished In
front. Heaults :
First rncp , six fttrlmp.i , purse : Juvlnl (7
to 1) ) won. Brown Pick (10 ( to 1) ? pcotul , Mlsa
Normtv (15 to 1) ) thirl. Tltm1.1' : .
Second rnce , four turlnntr * . purse : King
William (7 to 10) ) won , Uynlce H ( I-1 to 1) )
second , Imp , the L > OK < 2 : o 1) ) third. Time :
OiWi.
Third race , one mile , Tanwsseo Brewing
cnmpany'B stakes , $ l'jt)0 ) ndili-d : This Iron
Master ( G to 1) ) won , W ; ! ! * Stro t ( G to 1) )
second , 1'lutus (3 ( to 1) thaO. Time : l-W , .
Fourth race , six fin longs , selling : Weoln
(4 ( to 1) won , Siva (2 ( to 1) ) second , Prince
( I to 1) third. Time : l:18Vt. : ,
Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Frank
Citiylc (3 ( to 1) ) won , C'yclono (3 ( to f. ) second
end , Lollte Alter (40 to 1) third. Time :
1:17" : . .
Sixth rnce , six furlongs , selling : Josephine
( f to 2) ) won , Billy Bennett (3 to 1) second ,
Itevemio (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1.17j.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 22. The book
makers got most of tlio money again today.
The public picked the winners of the second
and third rnces only. Sumtnailes :
First race , six furlongs , helling : Nervoso.
SI ! . Ibom 1C to 1) ) , won ; Lulu. 93 , I'oatly ( I to
1) ) , second ; Nelson , 112 , HennPHsy (2 ( to 1) ) ,
third. Time : 1:1451. : Hose Clark , Baltic Cul
vert , Morgan d. Blue Ufll nnd 1'olaskl also
Second race , four nnd n bait furlongs , 2-
year-olds , selling : Uypsette gelding , 100 ,
Isom (3 ( to 1) ) , won ; Joan , 10S , Booth (10 ( to 1) ) .
second ; Ida II. 100. Chevalier (15 ( to 1) ) , third.
Time : 0:6G. : Walter J , Kd'emont ( , Nevon1 ,
Charlotte Illly , Avail filly nnd Don Gani
also ran.
Third race , one mile : Midas , 93 , Chevalier
(3 ( to 0) . won ; Nebuchadnezzar. K > . Isom (7 (
to 5) ) , second ; Arnettc , EO , .limra ( C to 1) ) ,
third. Time : 1:41V : , . No others ran.
Fourth race , short six furlong ? , selling- :
Mountain , 101 , Coady (10 ( to 1) ) , won ; Sweet
Alice , 93 , Chevalier (2 ( to 1) ) . second ; Nellie
a , OS , Isom (3 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:13. : Com-
rad" . Little Bob and Grnnd Lndy nlso run.
Fifth nice , live and n halt furlong , well
ing : Mollle It , Ml , Chevalier (9 ( to B ) , won ;
Contribution , 100. Isom ( C to D ) , second ;
O'JJee. 10G , Coady (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time :
lOSy : , . "Wag nnd Sllgo also ran.
Sixth race , one mile , selling : Hear Ouard.
103 , Slonne (2 ( to 1) ) , won ; Tar nnd Tartar.
104 , Helnrlchs (8 ( to G ) , second ; Brodhend.
102 , Chevalier ( I to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:114. :
The Mlllnrd , Hydy , Charmer nnd Gold Dust
nlso ran
WASHINGTON , April 22.-The books nt
St. Asaph were hard hit on the day , ns
four favorites won nnd the winner of the
llrst race was backed from 5 to 3 to 1.
The Blemton stables' Illly , Floretta , cap
tured the Arlington stakes In commanding
style , simply galloping away from Atiplo-
gnte In the fast time of 0:4S : i. Kemilts :
First race , one-half mile : Monteztima
(3 ( to 1) won , Tyvana (9 ( to 1) ) second , Charma
(15 ( to 1) third. Time : 0:5014. :
Second rnce , nvven furlongs : Cnptaln T
(12 ( to 1) ) won , Sir Dlxon , Jr. , ( I to 1) ) second ,
Copyright (13 ( to C ) third. Time ; l j.
Third race , one mile : Buckrene (7 ( to 10) )
won , Cass (10 to 1) ) second , Little Mat (5 to
1) ) third. Time : 1:43 : % .
Fourth race , one-hint mile : Florettn (7 ( to
20) ) won , Applegnte (5 ( to 2) ) second , Lambent
(20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0:4S4.
Fifth race , five furlongs : Nick (8 ( to C )
won. Factotum (9 ( to C ) second , Fidget (50 ( to
1) ) third. Time : 1:0194. :
Sixth race , six furlongs : McKeefe (3 ( to G )
won , Lottie Kustln (5 ( to 1) second , Sir John
(15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:1G : > 4.
ItOBY , Ind. , April 22. Results :
First race , six furlongs : Vloletta wonL
La Prentic second. Last lloso third. Time :
llS'i- :
Second race , seven-sixteenths of a mile :
Miller M won. Harmony second , Legion
third. Time : 0I24. :
Third race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile :
Cole won , Red John second , La Garlla third.
Time : 1:09 : % .
Fourth race , one mile : Llssmore won ,
Freddy T second , Folly third. Time : 1:1I'S. :
Fifth race , seven furlongs : Kllle T won ,
Lester second , Staldlvar third. Time : 1:31 : % .
ST. LOUIS , April 22. Results at Hast St.
Louis :
First race , three-quarters ot a mile :
Arthur H won , Onze second , Benlta third.
Time : 1:23. :
Second race , five-eighths of a mile : Pro
verb won , limestone second , Luke Parks
third. Time : lOC'i. :
Third rnce , rive-eighths of a mile , rielllns-
Herndon won , Republic second , Kll third
Time : 1:00. :
Fourth race , one mile , selling : South
erner won. Little Nell second , Fonshway
third. Tlino : 1:50.
Fifth race , three-quarters ot a mile , nell-
Imj : Franke ! D won , Hrakeman second
Ohcisa third. Time : 1:21 : % .
Grunt .Mutcli Itucn Announced.
MEMPHIS , April 22. A special race
which Is sure to prove the most Interesting
event of the spring meeting at Montgomery
park , IB announced tonight by the new
Memphis Jockey club for Thursday , Aprl
25. It will bring together the crack repre
sentatives of the be t stnbli'S at the park
Including Cnph Day , who defeated Liber
tine last wek ; Rey el Santa Anita , who
stands at the head of Baldwin's string
Henry Young , who distinguished hlmsel
at Little Rock and has pulled off Rome KOOI
stakes at this meeting , nnd Chris Smith's
fast mare , Yo Tambien , The race will hs
a sweepstakes , special weights , $100 i-nch
play or pay , nt one mile , with $00) added
with entries and wclphts ns follows : Rej
el Santa Anita , 110 ; Cash Uay , 103 ; Henrv
Young , 101 ; i'o Tambien , 90 ; Lobc'iigula , 75
Pools are now being sold on the race as
follows : Cash Day , $120 : Rey rl Santa
Anita , $100 ; Henry Young , $90 ; Yo Tambien
$35 ; Lobcngula , $20.
Clilldi .Iiimix i Invnlnnd.
CINCINNATI , April 22. Clarence Chllds
second baseman of the Cleveland club , has
revolted nnd refused to accompany his team
to St. Louis today. He has not signed n
contract yet nnd refuses to do so unless
granted a $300 Increase In salary over that
of last year. This was refused him. Ohlldii
wanted to BO to Cleveland to tell his
troubles to President Robinson , but n hot
telegram trom the Cleveland mogul evidently
blighted his hopes In thiit quarter und
he Is apparently left.
CLKVKLANU , O. . April 22.-President
Robinson of the Cleveland base ball clul
says that he has no knowledge that S'c-
end Baseman Chllds has quit the team. He
said ; "Chllds mude a demand for more
salary , but I refused to give It to him. I
he has quit , he will stay out until I JP
ready to take him back nt my terms. '
Chllus arrived here from Cincinnati and wll
see President Robinson tomorrow ,
Onmlm Crlrlict Club Opening.
Yesterday ( Monday ) the first game of the
season \vaa played In connection with the
above club on Us grounds , Twentieth am
Kmmctt htrects , In the presence ot u large
MARK
READY TO WEAR.
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED.
FIT , FINISH , FASHION , THE UES'I.
Ask your Outfitter for them.
DOLLARS ARE DOLLARS THESE DAYS ! j
I
Shirts will fit your " pile " as well as your person. I
WE WARRANT IT.
Your addrc auJwB' rnaU you our "Souvenir of Fashions. "
CLUETT , COON & CO. , Makers.
number of members nnd their friends. The
rniitaln * of the itmnn werp Hev. J. P 1 > .
Jwytl nnd Mr. R llllilltrli. The mntch
vn.t ( IfrMetl by the tlrst Inning * , the 1111-
Uterus bolnu rusy victors. Then'ns somn
iretty crlrket played , conyltlrrlnir the mem-
'era hnvo Imil no jirnclloc , the litittlni * of
Messrs. Mnrdlinll , Cookion niul llr-tli bclna ;
especially worthy of tnentlnn , while Mcnum.
Altklniirc niul Mnrslmll < IM K.IUI ! work
lowlliifr. 1'rnoile ? every WedniS'lny ' OVIM-
UK nt 0 | > . in. until further notice. Mem-
jers nre asked to b thre early Sat
inlay next the tnont Interestlnir homo
nntch of thr- season will be ployed , mnrrl'd
ninliist sliiK'e. ' The oni > tnln. nre Messrs ,
lurry la\vrle niul J. C. loyli\
Stilrlito or it Wi'll Ktumii Tiirftnnn *
l'HILMEt.rilIA. April 22. OcorRO Scat-
envood , used 4D years , who Ims bo.-n Idcntl *
fled with the trottliiR turt for a number of
ears nnd wlio Is known by nearly every
itrfinan from Maine to Callfornln. committed
suicide early ( his morning In the club lioiuo
i\t the Old I'olnt Drecze race track by shooi
ng himself. Mr. Scattcrgoott had been In
II health for * omc timennd It Is believed ho
ook his llfo while temporarily Insane.
M.ttlnnnl tiPKRtin ( limim r < > Mpcitir < l.
IlAI/riMOUK. April M.-l'hllndclphta-
Hnltlmoro KHIIIO postponed ; ruin.
WASHINGTON , April 22. The Washing.
on-ltoston KIUUI' postponed ; ruin.
NKW YOU 1C , April IZ.-Tlie Now York-
iirooklyn l nso ball gntne liun been post-
> oned on account of rain.
tlnines today : Ho < ton at WnshliiRton ;
1'lttRburg nt Cincinnati ; Cleveland nt 8t.
Units ; ClilcuKO at J oulsvllle.
Old I'lisliliiitoil Cnino.
The Vlnlon Streets played with the Al-
brlKhts Sunday afternoon at the Albright
grounds , Score ;
Vlnton Streets . G 4 0 2 ( 0 3 0 2-21
Albrlfihts . 02GOE3GO G-25
Haltorles : Vlnlon , Crawford , Kroll and
Slneller ; Albright , Mahler. IJallhlmcr nnd
Arland. Vniiilre : Tube.
Hull In Miont I tin Colt.
N'KW YOUK , April 22.-Snvey , J. P.
Owycr'a promising brown colt , by 8-ilvntor-
Caehiicn , who Injured himself badly last
week , was fhot today. Savoy worked half
a mile In OiM a few days before thi ? acci
dent and was engaged for the bljj sprint ?
events. _
t > limiinn > r. ltlc Itiico ( IT. (
ST. I.UU1S , April 22 The match race
between the horses Dr. Hlcc nnd Klminons ,
which was to have been run on Thursday ,
has been1 declared oft nnd Dr. Ulce will lie
shipped east on Thursday to be entered In
the Brooklyn handicap.
Ilnriilpii ! ) ( JIM * * In l.umlun ,
I..I3IPSIC , April 22.-Curt von Uarlcben ,
the chess player , departed today for Lon
don. where he Is matched to play tiguliist
J. H. Hlnckburn on Thursday.
AFFAIRS "AT SOUTH OMAHA.
I.lvi ) Stock Kii'luiiiKit Adopts Sumo ItcKolu-
tlont Itu.lftllllf ; Morton.
One of the most largely attended meetings
of the South Omaha Live Stock exchange
held In a long time was held yesterday ntter-
noon. Secretary of Agriculture Morton and
his department came In for a good scoring
on account of ilr. Morton's recent statements
regarding the rlss In the prlco of beef. After
discussing the question for tome , time UIB
resolutions printed below ware unanimously
adopted , and show the sentiment of the llvo
stock men In this town ;
WhereaH , The Investigation Instituted by
the Agricultural department of. the United
btntes In reference to the recent advance In
the pi Ice of beef has been heralded by thu
press of the country as proof of the exist
ence of a combine or trust among the pack
ers. and
Whereas , This conclusion nnd erroneous
Idea Is nt present working to the great
detriment of the cattle Interests of the coun
try In creating n wrong Impression na to
the relative cost of cattle and beef , and
Whereas , We know that the enhanced
price of beef to the consumer has not been
out of proportion to the advanced price paid
for cattle to the producer ; therefore , be It
Resolved , That we. the members of the
South Omaha lAve Stock exchange , call the
attention of the honorable secretary of agri
culture and the country at large to the fact
that , during the first three months of the
present year , cattle receipts nt Chicago ,
with n full corn crop In Illinois , Indiana and
adjacent territory , fell off 17 per cent as
compared with 1SSI ; Kansas City's receipts
fell off 13 per cent , notwithstanding a biff
Increase In Texas shipments , and Omaha ,
In the very heart of the drouth-stricken ,
country , fell off 32 per cent. On account of
this shortage cattle prices advanced from
$1 to $2 per 100. as compared with n year
ago , and the higher prices for beef natu
rally followed. With the higher prices for
beef and the press agitation on this subject
consumption fell off and cattle values de
clined In consemience. We regard the pres
ent depression in cattle values , however , as
only temporary , as the Indications nro that
the next three months of this year will
witness a further reduction In available cat
tle supplies of fully CO jier cent. We nre
satisfied that there can be no combine pos
sible amung the beef packers on account of
the Increased number of buyers In all the
leading maikets and the dlverstlled Interests
represented by them ; be It further
Resolved , That the secretary of this ex
change be , nnd Is hereby , Instructed to for
ward a copy of these resolutions at once to
Hon. J. Sterling Morton , secretary of agri
culture.
These resolutions regarding the Inspectors
wera also adopted :
Whereas , The members of the South
Omaha I/ve Stock exchange arc thoroughly
and heartily In sympathy with the system
of Inspection as Instituted by the Depart
ment of Agriculture and dcslro to see this
Inspection as rigid and complete ns possible
In order that nothing but good nnd whole
some meats be put upon the market : but
Whereas , Dally controversies are arising
In the yards between the Inspectors ap
pointed by the Department of Aprlcultura
to examine the live stock received here nnd
the various dealers engaged In handling of
said stock , greatly to the detriment of the
business here , and ,
Whereas , Much of the trouble Is occa
sioned , ns we believe , by the Incompetoncy
of the Inspectors appointed through political
Inllucncc , and not on account of their Ill
ness for the position ; therefore , be It
Resolved , That we , the members of the
South Omaha t.lve Stock exchange , most
earnestly protest against the unwarranted
actions of these Inspector * , rind respectfully
request that the matter bo tnkcn up by the
department without delay and remedied by
the appointment of good , experienced men.
who will render good service to the depart
ment , to the end that justice may be donate
to producers , consumers and all concerned ;
be It further
Resolved , That the secretary of this ex
change lin Instructed to forward a copy of
these resolutions to Hon. J. Sterling Morton ,
secretary of agriculture.
Ciiopor'a Dcnlli ln to Accident.
Yesterday the body of Fred W. Cooper.
ufco lived at 1219 North Nineteenth afreet ,
Omaha , was found In the creek near How-
land & Bradford's lumber yard In Mbrlght.
Ilrower & Sloan were notified by the police.
and removed the body to the morgue. Cor
oner Maul held an Inquest on the remains
yesterday afternoon. Witnesses testified to
the ( hiding of the body and ol notifying the
police. Mrs. Cooper , widow of the deceased -
ceased , was present , nnd upon being placed
upon the stand told about the last tlmo bho
saw her husband allvo. She said that oil
Sunday morning she left for church , leav
ing her husband at home , who was not
feeling well. When she roturnc'l he wan
gone , she dil | not know whore. Ho had
been drinking hard of late , and had lost a
position lately through drink. Mrs. Cooper
went to church again , nnd when she re
turned her husband was still absent. Then
she bepnn to be worried , nnd sat up all
night waiting for him to come. The flrst
Bho knew of her husband's death was when
a Ileo reporter nodded her at her homo
about 9 o'clock yesterday forenoon. After
weighing all of the evidence the Jury re
turned a verdict ot accidental death.
Alitsla l'lty ioitlt. |
T1I6 clly council \vlll meet tonight.
James W. Murphy went to Neola , la. , yes
terday.
The stars and stripes floated from tlift
roof of every school house hero yesterday ,
o
llnrk friini llmrall.
Mra , R. H. Dundy nnd Mr , and
Mrs. Sclp Dundy returned last evenIng -
Ing from nn extended trip to Ha
waii and Japan. They weru detained
at quaianllne nt Han Francisco on.
account of two cases of smallpox which
developed In the steerage of the rt-nmfihlp
C'olpeo , upon which they were passviiiwrb.
Mrs. ihindy put In the lima at < iuaruntlnn
ruminating ml the vngarU-H ot human na.
lure , thinking ot home , and Incidentally
looking over her fcouvrnlrs , nmoiiir whlni
was a sword presented by a Japnnt'He < JI -
Hilary , a fan from Quicn IM mid a vulu-
ublo vlt'hlnK , iir - enl l with the compli
ment * of Capinln I'M Howard. JiiOt'o
Dundy met 111 * family at North 1'latu anil
nceompunled them home ,
MtHillnilx-r Molli Out ,
Kdward M adlmbor , manufacturer of ci\r-
rlaucs nt 1513 C'hlciitfo street , has made a
bill of talu for the sum of $7,000 and re
tired from the manairc-inenl of the bus I ness * .