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THE OMAHA DALLY /WEDNESDAY , APRIL 24 , 1895. SPEG1RL NOTICES , Advertisement * for tlicno rnluran * nlll hfl kfcrn until 1HI3O p. m. for tlio ermine nml nlll 8 i > . m. for tlio morning nml bumlaj edit Inn. Adr rll t r , \ij \ rrqacMInc numbered tlirck , rnn Imvo nnuwcrn nddrtMcil to a numbered letter In rare of Itio lie * . An * WITH no nildrcmicd will lie clrlUrrcd npun jrorntntloii of tlio check only , lintr * , 1 ] -ic ! n ticiril. lint Insertion , lo a word Jinrcafler. Isothlns tukou for IIM than SCo /or IIrut Insertion. Ihria ndtcrtlsomcnU mint ion cmuecu- tltrly. SITUATIONS WANTED. STEADY "WOMAN WANTS ROTATION AS c < k and Kcneral housework. Cull 221 N. l" > tli street A-M101 2I WANTED M ALB "iLELP. BALAIIY PAID WEEKLY TO I.IVB MEN ; xperl nco not necessary. Apply 1011 Douglas. 1J-ZS1 AM .WANTED. . , TWO EXPERIENCED MEN TO * ell western cltr Mid farm iinmertlei ; liberal Inducement" ! , references required. Address N. )0. Omaha. Itee. 1 ! m-i * WANTED , j Tot'NO MIK : of AIULITY FOR IlKht wnrlt. Apply UM rnrnAtn. up utalrs. EnlKTff & C'orbvtt. D-MHI 2l WANTED FEM. A L.2J HELP. AUK YOU HONEST. FOUER , INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , ensnse with us for 1S93 : t * n month. 13,000 a yorir. you can maUo It easy ; six hours a day Our tiKints do not complain of hard time- . Why ? They arc making money selllnc our Perfection DI \Noslier , the only practical Tnmlly * sehiT manufactured : washes , dries nnd polishes dlhes perfectly In two minutes ; na experience neeenary , n child of 8 operates ' It fully , cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen ' round- , made of anti-rust sheet mnel ; capac ity , 100 plecen ; J10.WH for Its equal ; every fain- 1 lly wants one ; ymt don't ha\p to caimiM ; n noon n people know you hare It for Hale 1 they tend for a dish viantier ; Picn intent s I lerrltory protected ; no competition ; o fur- ' nlsh nampl' ( weighs -lx pounds ) In nice cose to Indy nRonttr > take orders with ; one agent made J2H.51 first ten days. Addrent for full Jiartlculara 1'crfectlon Mfg. Co. . Englewooil. 111. aim. WANTED roii GENERAL work. 538 Ho. 57th WANTED , KIFTY GIRLS TOH AM. KINDS of work. Canadian Kmploj ment Olfler. IjR Douglas Blri-pt. C MI05 MM WANTi:7 > niRi , rmt GENERAL nousn- work. 1021 South Spin Ave C-1IS K _ FIRST-CLASH OIRLH AT SCANDINAVIAN Y. W. home Olllco 1C18 Capitol avenue. Tel. _ 1217. WANTED , aim. rou GENERAL HOUSK- work ; references reautred. 113) ) S. Mlh street. C - " MluS .G FOR KENT HOUSES. HOUSES. F. 1C. DARLING. UAIlKEIt IU.OCIC. D 123 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O F. Davis coinpun'y , 1553 I'nriiani D 150 iionsns ; BINAWA co. . > os N. ICTH ST. TOR RENT. 2115 CAPITOL AVENUE. 11 rooms , modern. The O. F. Uavls company. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAU PARK. AP- f.ly 1103 B. SSlh street. D-M13 } ii. B.cdi.uc. "LARGEST LIST ix OMAHA. D-MCSl I'M AND 27C8 FAIINAU STIUJET. \V. M. UORCIII , 1323 Tarnnm street. D W3ZJ J'l.KASANT IJCTACIIHU MODKUN 8-ltOOM house ; nice lawn , barn. Inijulro 2W3 Plorce st. D "I" C-IIOOM I1OUSU. INCJUIHE 2711 DOUOt.AS ST D-M402 Y I.OCATID , IO-HOO.M nousu. modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th street. P-M333 i nOOMs7 C34 SOUTH 17th STIIECT. STIIECT.D319 D-319 M2 PLEASANT MODUU.V C-HOOM ! ND STOUY flat ; beautiful laun and shade. 2124 Miami street. M718 ron KK'NT. ciioicn SECOND FLOOR FLAT In the P. 13. Her block. ICth and Jackwm sis. ; look at It ; leyi : at wall paper store. 510 So. ICth t. : will n-nt to family only. For partlcu- Ian call at 1112 Harney t. D-C78 NINIS-ltOOM MODERN IlOL'Sli 15S9 SIIKR- msn uxrnue. $30 ; 10-ronm iiiu < l > rn house , Jlur- nette. rear Sherman avenue , | ! J. Ilvron lieed Co. , 213 South Ulll sticet. D-M73S MIS TWO G-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. ONE furnished. S02 H. 30th. D-S03 23 * _ " 7-HOOM "nOL'SlTTN GOOD LOCATION FOR rent cheap. 810 S. 23th St. D-S05 23 * 01 MASON. 1IEST LOCATION , 8 ROOMS. modem , lawn , J27.W. 92S New Yolk Life. ONE TEN-ROOM IIOI'SE. ALL MODJMIN CON- ententes , newly painted nd papoiwl , M No. 3th St One * l\-ii > om house lutck cf above ; rent very low. Inquire ICIll enney & Cu. . rnom I. Cantlni-ntnl hlk. D S44. HOUSES I.-OR RKNT , 1-ROM SID.M TO $23.00. Bee Fidelity Trust company , 170J r.iinnm t. D-MSC3 3J VKHY DESIUAIILE HOUSES VACANT MAY 1st. J. II. Shrruoo.1 , 3 N. Y. Life. 'I'lionc 3i8. _ _ D-S77 FOR PENT FL.VTS AT NORTlIEAST CORNETl of Hth and Iluwiird streets. Ne ly pat ied end pilnted. In < iulre room SI I. 1st National lianU Illilir. D-873 3 FOR RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN ImproNPincntd. larRu loom * , hard wofxl finish. No. Wi N. 23J st. D-MD072I _ " FOR RENT. 7-ROOM HOI'SE , ALI. MODERN ImpmveiiiPntH txcxpt furnace. 122 a month. No. t217 Casw at. D MU07 21 FOR KENT. DESIRA1II.E B-ROOM MODERN cottaee. uno bkiok fn in park. 30G1 I'opplelnn _ vnue. I ) MS74 LIST PROPERTY FOR RENT. SALE OR EX rlmnKe with Equitable Investment Co. . 40 > N. Y , Life. D-M37030 JlKDiCKD TO J13.f,0. CHEAPEST AND NEAT- fbl fr-jonm cottage \\lth bath In cUv. :03 > Call- furnla t. l.m-9i-o MODE11N EIGHT-ROOM HOt'SE" 2J PKR month , li quite 2010 Cupltol a\entic D-122-Z9 * FOR RENT 4-ROOM HOUSE WITH P ACRES all fenced , KH' ' 1 clU cln. e to school and street c r. J. A. Lovffreii , CU1 N. Y. Life D-121-21 7-ROOM , ALI. MODERN , GOOD LOCATION. 25j > d Jones street. D-ir 27 TOUR-ROOM I1ASEMKNT. ill S. t4TH STREtTT. D-M13I iK ! MODERN THNMooM no-SK. URICK. o AS ! Imtli. Iniindiy. furnace , hanl wo > l iloora , $33.00 ; kes , 1C01 I'Jipltol lut iuc. ndJjInlUK. I > .M143SO * rURNISHITD HOUSES. FOR RENT , FrilNIPHKD JIOl'SE OP EIGHT Tooiii ? , ninr Hanscom parlt. every modern con- venltncp. fully and handsomely furnished. Will ix ut vnl > r In # iu < ill fnuillv fjoin May ID ta Nor. IS. AiliIicM N 57 , P.ee otlloe. Has 21 TOR KENT F UK JJ iSaKED HOOSIS. IXR ) RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. 031 B. 13TII E 37C M3 FURNISHED ROOM.1TH AIATOVE : MOD- cm. W7 So. Sith ave. E-MC2i 2C bOUTII FRONT ROOM. 2574 IIARNEY. E-M774 J0 1'UOASANT ROOM , 1313 DODCJ15. E-STa MODERN ROOM. WITH UOARD. 2100 CASsT E MiCsi MIS' IXJR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOM , nil rnmunUii' ' ' * ! tultililo for two or three ReaMcmen ; I'rilvry ic.isoTulile. C17 Mo. 20th. I'Ni-sD. ir , in. $12 , ; H N. HTH. E KW-5 * 1XR ) , RI'NT. OR l"\TrilNISUKD Mieet. E-M142SC * FuixKlbHED ANJJ .HOARD. FOR RENT. ROOMS. WITH UoMlK Sj _ _ _ _ P ' 14 ? 2j' ricci.Y F'I FRONT IHK MS AND X. Wli. F - Ml.O 21' i > .UO iS TO S,1OJM.S. ( KJl LEAVENWORTH ST. G-S3I.23 * mili RENT. TWO r.Vri-RNlSllED RDOMS. 1C17 Ui'.lic ; > Ktlr.-t. G MHO 16 * l > ! . TO ! X OMIS2 IT * SI.AIKIH UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SriTAIII.E fur 4lKht himsckirptn , cheiip to lUlil puny. Apply aoi Ftrino , > i Mite s * i\K RENTBTORE AND R.\hiMEN'T ; , IIRIl'K. at 1(11 Farit.im ktieet. Inqulio ro < m 311. I'liit Xallonol lUtik IUJ . I ! * * - _ IX > H RENT MUCK STOP. iTTl fit JUNO , ri IW. vUli ai't-"lHH rhejvku ; and cnnnlrm. In Ix-nt liuilncK * Iiit. . tm In tuili l > iul. .N'-li. Tin to I \Yill bo l ( > itc-rt-a of bci k Krona In the li"iili- turiijoj. vlilch tll c4rrulate four dcrnlUe I money In artaitlon In the rt-kiilar firm li i < i < - N IwtUT Jccnll ft e > i l r < ni.-il T .r .Iry K n > ti , boot * iind h > cs mi < ] cent" ' tu n'sJin , \ " ! < ! > to ! > ' . J Johra , n. Amk , r > u'j. I Mtlu Zi * FCB RENT STORES AND OFFICES Continued. FOR RKNT. THE < -STORY IlllICK IIUILU- Inr , BIB Farnam street. This bull.llnj ! has fireproof cement Lurrnrat. complete steam heatlnK fixtures ; water nn all Hoori , gan , tie. Apply at thu Idled of The Uee. 1-919 FOR IIEXT-FIRKT CLASB TIIREE-STORY and tmsement lirlck Mire bulldlnit at 1005 I nr- nam ttreet. Bultahl * for nny kind of business. Inquire room 311 , First National Uank Hid * . AGENTS wZfJTKL. IJICYCL18TS PROTECTED PROM 1/HS IIY theft. Fine opportunltr for \vheelm i to se cure exclusive aBnry American Wheelmen Pn > tectlve nnsxlatlcm. Maniuclle bulldlnc. Chicago cage , J MIPS 21 * LXDr oiTnENTLEMAN WANTED IN EVERY tnwn. at ( ince , easy woik , hlg pay. AdJrc < s villh txuii | , ( leo. A. Jones , Claha. Ii . J > ! J * THE WAR IN THE EAST-COO PAO1JS. OVER 100 inurn\lnK of war and other sctnen Ilnw and why the taut empire of China wa liuinl'l"il by the llltlr- Miami KlnKdom. TclM all aliuul China. Jap in and Corea. iind th thrllllnir his tory of the ( tren.1 war d inplete Si UlnK f 'l- 1'rlre only II.O ) . A man clou * success. Eiery- l ly tvants It. Extra ttims. quick Holes and l lK money for nKeim. Send f < ir circular or i'.o fur outllt. P. W. V.lPflcr t Co. , I x UW. St. 1/juls. Mn. J-M1S7 il * LA ) > Y AGENTS ; IUMIIIER fNDEROARMENT ; quick Fates. blK prollts , catalORUe flee. Mr .N. II. Little Mf * . Co. , Chicago. HI. J-M1I8 S4 8UITK OF 11OOMS : ALSO SINGLE ROOM , with l > 3anl , In private family ; reference * 2211 Fill nam street. F M1J3 iS * WANTED TO RENT. WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; IF ynu ant yours rented Hat them with J. II. Parrotte , Douglas block. K M235 A3i ) SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF G OR 7 rooms , with , fair conveniences. Address I. f > Z. lie ? oince. ' _ _ J ii- LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O WAL- Inctf. ill Ihown Uk. Have calls for coltaEes. K 777 WANTED , RY TWO GENTLEMEN , ROOM find btMnl In ICountio Place : lunch down town ; leffivnces el\en. Adilresa N . Uee. Jv- * Ill * n WANTKD. TO RUNT , RY YOt'NO COP1 I.R ( no clilldien ) , modern cottnRe with 5 to 7 rooms In ccxnl localltv. Mut liivc lawn nml be ! n Kooil tepnlr. Will be fltendy nnd nay rent reg ularly. When nnn erliiR K've ' nil ti.iitlculnrs and utato lowest rrnt ACdresi N 3 > , ! ! ollue. Iv M131 * l STOKAGE. STORAGU. rilANK EWURS , m4 HAllNKY. STOitAar. nm.niNO IN OMAHA , u P. . lionrled warehouse ; hou-whold Roods stored ; vtt rales. 1013-1015 Leavcnuorth. M HI 8TO'fr.s sTonr.n IM-RINO SUMMI-.R. TIL. MO , 1207 Dourlas. Omilm Sto e Repair WorUs. ' - - [ AC1FIC STORAOn AND WARiniOVTSn CO . 6th & Jones Sta. General storage .t lorwnrdlm : . M 574 STOVES RTORHD Dt'RINO THI3 St'MMKH months. J. R. Salisbury. 10H Douslas Jlreet. M Mail * . ! WANTED TO WANTED. A STOCK OK GOODS WORTH JI.OOO to JC.OOO. Address M 18. Omaha IJe < ijvs,3 PRICES' I'AID TOR SECOND HAND furniture. 1. Urusscll , U2J Dodge WANTED. TO I1UY 7 TO 9-ROOM MODERN house , tlelnlty of Haiisctim park , mu-jt n n birBuln. ( Address N 21 , IJee olllfP N M1C2 2u U ANTED AT ONCE TOR CASH A VIRST clnsn second hand phaeton must be Usht rnntiKli for fine horse nnd pn d ns new Ad dress Dox No. 8 , Stnnlon , Neb. N 119 j FOK SALE FURNITURE. KURNITURD AND CARPETS CHEAP ; ALmost - most new. Call 10 to 12 n. in. Account of re moval. C24 South 2ith Etrcet , corner Jone * . _ FOR -HORSESWAGONSETC , NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO IJE SOLD nt cost. J9J.OO ; also good Concord tmckboaid , J70.00. Drurrmond. I1 MOM Mil FOR 8ALU SHETLAND PONYTciTY"RROKE : phaeton and hninecs. 1810 Harney street P Mill 20 TOR KALK. DRAY. KIOHT-YEAR-OLD HOnSE , elBht 1.400. Cull nfternoons , 49th and Popple ton aenue. Wm Andernon. I * M133 Hi * FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS IIOO & CHICKEN FENCE , WIRE. 1IETTER & cheaper than wood. J. J. I.eddr , 403 H. Hth. Q MC31 Ml ) 1C WEGMAN PIANOS , URIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbrldeo Rros. , 117 8. 17th. Q-1J4 HARDWOOD COMHINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas R. Lee , 9th and Dnnplns. Q-1SS FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND EO-HORSE T > nner steel boiler , as Eood as new. Aildresr P. O. Dox CS3. Q-MC20-M11 2 FRESH JERSEY COWS , YOt'NO , SOUND Brand milkers nnd dandles , 115.00 each ; blick Lechorn lofistois nn'l setting CBS * D. Turner , 24th and Poppleton ave. ave.Q M951-I4 * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium , 8th year at 113 N. 16th MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARI reader. Reads cards like an open book. Tells your mission on cnterlns. 119 N. ICIh nt _ D * 81 < * " 30 MEDIUMS. DON'T RE HUMI1UOOKD IIY FORTL'NI telieis. traveling fakirs , etc. If you au > In nn } trt.uhl * * send n Btamp to Mr. William GnrfMd. ! 9 Sixth iiveniie , Des Molnes. Iiivva. the inos wiimlfTful medium on earth ; free advice , bu nsk no question ! . Ixjcotcd for > cars. M129 S . iTO. MADAM SMITH. 5C2 S. 1JTH. 2D FLOOR ROOM 3 : magnetic , \aixw. ulcohul. steam , sulnherlne nnd sea laths. T M973 ! ! . * NEWLY FITTED RATH PARLORS ; Tt'RK Itli and electric Laths for ladles and gentle men. Madame How ell , 320 S. 15th st . 2d Hour MADAME LA RUE. 1617 HOWARD ST. T 633 Mil * MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC limtsufic nnd Kith parl-.ni as a llrst-class In htltute for health , i-efreshlnu and restful limits from J a. m. to 8 p. in. , first-class a(5'.st ulitK. 412 N. Hth street , near Chicago street. T MM ! 2T * MASSAGE , MADAME 1JERNARD. 1421 DODGE T Ml 13 Cr TUKK1SH. HATHB. TURKISH 11ATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CIT\ exclusltely for ladles. Suite 103-110 Uee bide. 15. PERSONAL. MASSAGE. KLECTRO THERMAL I1ATIIS cl.ltopedlst. Mmc. Post , 313'.4 S. 15th _ st. THE I1EI.LE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO older from measure. WJ Fainam stieet. VIAVI CO. 246 REE I1LDG. : HEALTH P.OOI. free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 13 > CURE FOR LADIES. 1S16 CHICAGO ST. U 013 M10 MISS MINNICK'S DRESSJIAK1NC1 PARLORS 2119 I'u mum ct. Prices i cat-unable. U TSl-MiJ * 11. II\AS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWP.RS llanqiut. hall , rrsldenc" unJ gra\o decnratlonu 1S13 Vtnton street. Telephone 770. U M99I MONEY TO L < JAr itx.AL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIL real estate , lirennan , Lote ft L'o. , I'axton hlk W HI MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. K Da\ls Co. , 150jrurnam st. W 141 _ vnnY"ixw TiATnii "MAIJE ON "cooiTLOANS J. W. iJ..ulrc , 24 $ lloa bMic. W 141 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. S15 N. Y. l.ir W IIS MONEY TO LOAN ON ISIPROVED OMAIL pui > vit ) . riilullly Trust company. 170. ! Faiium W-1W LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED 01T lirunuiiy , W. I'ain.iin Smith & Co. , 132. . ) 1'arnau W-lli ANT11ONV LOAN & TRL'Sl Co. , :1S .S.Y.LIK4- . lo n at low rat'-n fur choice .security In Nc brntKii and lur.u fannz or Onul.a city prop'-rt W141 * MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTAT1 at C i > cr cent. V. ' . li iltiklf. lat Not. lik-Uld W UK rou PALI ; , iw.w > BONA-FIDE EASTERN IN Motors' tunics , who ha\e motu-ytolnve.it , jus < . JH | > Uixl. Kull | uu4k'uUir ui < o.i l ju t. In \ ciilis' Directory Co. . 10 Wall ftreet. K. Y , W MM1 AK * HONEY TO i-OA-iv CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN OX FCRNITlMli : . 1'IANOS hanuM , n-Jb ns , etc , at luursl laltrs In city n u-Mi'Aal of i-oi > > l > strictly confidential ; > u i in lay the Inn oft at any tlmi ur In an Ulll Vt VtOMAHA MORTGACn 1XAN CO. . i < Xt Bo. ICth St. X-UJ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. 1ONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD Kt'RNI- ture , pianos , horse * , nagnns or nny kind of chattel security nt lowett tmmlble rates , which y.'U can pay luck it any time nd In my amount , FIDELITY I/AN aUARANTEK CO. , Room 4 , Wlthnell bleclt. X-1S1 . IJ. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 IIAMGE RLOCK. X-1M lONKY TO LOAN ON rt'RNITI'Rn AND pianos , rred Terr > - . 459 Ratnee blocic. XU3 BUSINESS OUANOE8. CLEAN STOCK OF MD3E. UOUQUT. SOLDer or exchanged for land. If you uant to go Into or ( ret out of bu ! nes * write u . We may have -what you want. 1L O. McOee , 15 _ Mal.i st.Councll _ BlurTs , la. Y M1W All DO YOU VANT A MONEY MAKERT K1QIIT klnetovcopes nmdp ISOuOW In three months. Write "Kdlson KlneUv.ooro Co. , " room SOS , Sheely blotk , Omaha. Neb. Y M657 F YOU WANT TO Dlsmsn OF BTOCK'OK mcrchanJlBo quick addiess M 2J. Omnlia lie * . Y MS49 itl SKLL-GROCERY STOCK , GOOD 1.OCA- tlon , cheap , llxtures ana utiick complete , Imlcher > hop attached. Additai. II. B. Uurnam , C17 V. Y. Lire llldg. , Omaha , Neb Y-M923-MW * VHY NOT SPECULATE THROfOH A Hli sponslble house ami get tellable Information as to the market by haIng your name placed on our list for a dally market bulletin ; nl o send for our manual on margin trading In gialn , pnivlslnna nd stocks ; both fent free. C. W. Stnnsell & Co. , suite II. Trader * llldg. , Chi cago. Y-Msra : ; FOR SALB , A NICELY LOCATED AND WKI.L arranged restaurant , or will rent to reliable _ jmt\y. \ N a , lice. Y M9 < 6 27 * 'OR SALK OR TRADE , J5 000.00 STOCK OP boots nnd nhix-s In city of (5.000 ( , with good lo cation For fuither Information adilreia nt.er & Laden , Red Oak , In. Y M977 25 * SMALL CA llT'AT'MENT.RALANCt : SECURED paper will buy onU lumber nnd cual > ard In live town In enilein NehraoKo. This Is n nap for Home live man. Address lock box 72. Elkhorn - horn , Neb. , Y-lOJtf-23 NSfFPIPIENT CAPITAL HAS I'ORCED I'S to offer nn Interest In our huslnc i. HuslnPj"S Is paying 100 per cent on present cjpllal. Tor full paitlculars call or address our nuent , II. K. Cole < t Co. . 106 N. ISlh Bt. Y ! S15I1-2S _ FllT"RALE."HEAl'n.lVERY AND TpEED stable. Rest location In northnest Hi n. Cheap feed , lllg commerclHl pattonago. G Mid reasons for selling , llox 139. Armstiong , Iowa. 24 FOK EXCHANGE. TUN CLI3AR LINCOLN I.OTa AND SOMi : money to trade for buots linJ sines O 1 ! Hazard , Hebron , Ncl ) . K MSC5 27 * lsAIAAT : J.KSS THAN vuluo lO.oon ncre cattle nincii In North pnrl ! . rclornilu where rnttle net IIH fat on prnss nnd hay HI xhey do on coin In Nebraska. Addn-ss Imx 39 . Rcatrlce. Nell. X Mj < l 21' _ \VU.tj TRADi : VACANT LOT OR COTTAOK for furniture of S-room coltase. C. C. Shlmer Jll N Y. Life. -MISO M JOK SALE KEAL ESTATE. AND SAI.P.S : CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Oarvln Ilros. , 210 N. Y I. FARM LANDS. C. P. n ARK SII.L1NO RARGAINS , AND IT nenn * money to liuyer nml nellor to see us. Fidelity Trust Company. I70J rarmini strcct. _ ARSTHACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. BARClAiNsi BALB OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- trllcs end furms. Jno. N. rrencr : : , opp. P. O. RC 1 HARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darllnf , Darker Jilwk- Rlj 1 6 WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS near Omih i nl prices that will surprise you , If tnl.en within * weeks. J. II. Sheiwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M72I SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILES TROM OMAHA P. O. 4 . SO or 120 acres , improved. J30.00 per acre , SCO acres. * 35 CO | ier acie ; 210 awes. 11000 pei ncre ; 6 10-acie tiacts. 73 00 to J100.00 per acie. Must be sold. ! HO N. Y. L bids lie MSI FOR SALH-STOCK FARM. 200 ACRES. WIJLL Improved , lunnlnu water , all in IlrRt-cHss shape. Addrens W. J. Harrison. ulnurj { FOR SALE-HOUSE. IC1C IIARNEY STREET. D rooms , modern Improvement ! . , barn for four homos , city water , south fionl. low price , rea sonable tcnns ; poseslon lmmeillit"ly. ! Apply Robert Coweli , 1101 IIurney at. RE-M933-J3 * THE luo'cSEST UAIIGAIN IN KOUNT/.E ICRUiit home on Wlrt street. Fine ImlldlnB site In Hamcom Place. ea t front , high An < l sightly , W. 7i or 150 feel frontase. the cbc.ipert piopeity In the addition , ne.mtlful east front lot In western part of city nt a snnp. Fidelity Trust Company. Sole Apents , 1702 Farnam Street. RE MW4 ! 1 TELL US WHAT YOU WILL GIVE POR 7-room house nnd lot. 1716 N. 18th. 6 riKims , H. K. comer 19th and Spruce. S rooms , 3717 N. 22d. 7 rooms , SCSI Patrick avenue. G rmms 3G24 Dodge. What offer do you want to make on these va c.int lots ? 50x121 , ono block west 24th. on south Bide of Manderson. 50x12) , one-ualf black vest 24th. on north side Muple. Wxl2D. S. W. corner 20th and I'raUlnc. 13 x132 , S. W. corner 34th and Howard. CGxlSS. north aldo Castellar. 100 feet east of 20th Our Mr. Troxell haa a lot of Rood stuff to trade The special artist wants you to look at Ijls window. II. E. Cole Co. , IOC N. 15th. RE-MDC3 24 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTH. ICO VICTOR UICYCI.ES7 THE FINEST elF AII blcjclcs. Omaha lllcycle Co. , 323 N. 16th street 1G1 STERLING. HUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST ern Electrical Supply Co. , 151 } Honaid street SEE THE VISIIil.K HALL HEARINGS O > Relay Special. Will Eornuin i lira. 120 N. 1'th 758 REMINGTON AND EAGLE CROSS GUN CO. 116 S. 15th street. M 731 A. U DEANE & CO. , WHOLESALE AND RE tall bicycles , 111G Farnam street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. 1C3 LAWN MOWERS AND I1ICYCLES , GET TUBS. In rood running order at the Acme. 612 S. Idth C11-M10 WESTERN BICYCLE S. GUN CO. , 2116 CU.MING CGI MANTELS , GKATdS AND TILES WOOD MANTELS , GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE places , \estlbulei and l.iruo ll.jors , write foi catalogue. Milton llogcru & Sons , Omaha.M26I M26I STEAMSHIPS , TO El'ROPE. GAZES' TOl'RS. ESTA11. 1811 Select parties seml-montlUy. Independent tick ets , all loutes. liotrl coupons , iiaxsporta , pro jrrams. free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOc II. Gaze & Sons ( L'td ) . McCaeu ft .Salillni ; ; 1504 Dodee street. ' 11 IOC M5 > DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLKGB DENTAL SURGERY. FREL Intlrmaryj dentistry at cost. IClh & Cap. ave 173 MATHEM ATHIC AL IN STRUM ENTS ALVA J. GKOVIiU. ENGINEERS AND All chllects' supplies. 318 S. litll street , Omaha. M499 HOTELS , HOTEL DARKER , 13TH AND JONES BTS. 75 rooms at Jl M per day. M rooms at } 2 00 per day. Fpeclnl ialc3 to coiinnorclnl traveler * . Room and board by wjelt or month. Trank Hlldltch manager. 171 AETNA HOITSE { EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR Uth nnfl Dodcc. Rooms by day or week. 172 FLORISTS. you PANSIHS & vnnnnNAs GO TO jv. . , i : . i : . Ainoia , 120 x. isth su Tei. 13 . BDI-MJ TJNDEKTAKEKBAND JKMB ALMEHS 31. K. IIUUKUT. i-UNL'KAL DIIHZCTOIl AND inbalmcr. 1618 Clilcago st. . lelep luiii' W. 1C ) SWANSON & VALIUN. lidl CUMLNO , TEL 1000 1C4 21. O.MAUL , IJNDOITAICUII AND UMUALiI er. HI7 rarnoni St. . telephone 1:3. 165 C. W. llAKUn. UNDIUlTAKElt , CM B. 16TII ST UUA.L. U. T. MOl'NT HAS ItKUOVUD HIS COAL ofllca lo saa fi. ICth st , Urown block. 1C9 THE IIK3T IS THI3 CIIEAPI T. NO 8MOKU No sotit. S.PO ) pounds ot the l st % VyomlnB cr l , K.W. ucllvrrcil. Jim think of Ul You l : v t jiar that tor dirty , emolcy coal , I you are Jrteicsted In the fuel question u > Shfrlrtnn coal , 1C05 Tarnam street M4W CARPENTERS AWD BUILDERS , C. E. MOIUULL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSb - ' painting , brick work. pluHrrtntr. off. R. ' ker blk , ; tcL 733 ; shop mi lurdj lei. 40S. CO.VniACTTNa & BiriLDINO , jobtlnc atd refrigerator work a fpeclalty. Lot ! Hot 1JJ , Onuiba. BUILD IN O &LO ASSOCIATION. IOW TO GET A HOMlf OU BECUnR GOOD Int-rest on nnvlncii. Apply to Omaha 1 + ft O. Au'n , 1704 He * WJjr.OrV. . Natllnffer , S . 171 BIIAHES IN UVTVMlitt. & II. ASS'N PAY , 7 , S p r cent when- , 1 , I yrnrs nia. always redeemable. 1701 TvnKth' L. Nattlrurer Sec. miESSMAKING. ins. n. A CONNOLLY. roii.MEni.Y MISS Smith , artistic drennnviklni ; , room 10 , liusli- man block. N. IX 15th and DouxUii ; prices reasonable , o s , ) M1M 13 * MUH. c . A. UAS nirrunNnn AND pnrlnrii at 1609 UiiURlin > trt > et. where she will bo plcas ej to eb tier foinier frlemK 0 M137 MS ! _ 6 AKPlofOLE ANINGK CHAMPION STEAM OAftPCT C-LHANINO WKS. 718-7 * ) K. 14th Bt. Tel. ' 6JJ. Service Riiasniteoa. U. S. G. Kuhn , Mgr.j 1'at Ward , foreman. 125 M 22 ELEOTK1CAL SUPPLIES ELECTIUCAL KNOINEKUS AND CONTnAC- era for electric IlKht and motor plant * and all kinds of electrical rnnKtructlon , Western Kleo- Irlcal Supply Co. . 1511 Howard t. Its SHOKTHAN1) ) AMD ' 1'rPJE.WBITINO. VAN SANTS SCHOOL OP SHOUT HAND. N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. 176 SHADE TREES , FKUIT3 , SHRUBS. II. MAHTIN. P. O. 1JOX SSI , OMAHA ; SIID lioujo Kft D & n. Institute. M93S A 2S * MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. 01:011012 v. Giii.iNitirK. : IIANJO AND KUltur teacher. 1911 Cnjs street. Ml ( BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIIIUOI13 IIESILVEUED. 7 N. 16 n ; ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY.H.9.COll'L NT L 11K .16 & TAUNAM. PAWNBROKERS. If. MAHOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST. 37S POULiRY SUPPLIES. \V , C. ASHTON & CO. . SVo S. 12TH. 710 A3 DENTISTS. DU. PAUU DENTIST , M20 HURT ST. ISO SEARLES & SEARLES J , Chronic , Nervous , Ptivati Disease. TjriAT.M.iNT lit MyUTi. rnniuUatlmiKroo We euro Catarrh' ' , all disotsos of tha Nose , 'Ihroat , Chtfst , ' Stonmch , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Wijakuossos.t Lost Manhood , and ALL PR .VATE DISEASES OF MEN. MEN ARE ( VICTIMS TO NERVOUS Debility or Exhaustion. Watting Weakness. In voluntary Losses , with Early L > eL y in young nnd middle aged ; lacptof vim , rlir and weak ened prematurely In approaching old age. All yield readily to our new treitment for loss of vital power. Call or addres with ntamp for circulars , free book and receipts. 1410 l < aruim Dr , Searles ani Mimha Not ) DUFFY'S All Drnjyei3t3 , PERMANENTLY OR NO CORED NO PAY UNTIL CURED WE ntrtmCU TO 8,000 PAlttNTS- VTrlteforEcnUF.cfcrcnces. v EXAMINATION FREE. Ko Operation. No Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. P/1ILLER CO. , r,07-308 N Y Life Eldp. OMAHA. NEB. ClilchciterV Encllili Dlaaond Rrand. Original anil < > n\j \ Genuine. OAFC , alwaT rrll&ble , LADIES auk l > ru Ut for rftr ! Mt r t.iialnlt Din nandKratuHa ICed an.l LM menlli t xri. ifalcl ifilh blue rtlilran Tllko nti other * JttfMe tlaugrroMM ittlititU' tioni ami Inittationi At Prugi ii.or nrn < ] 4e. In rt&mpt for partlcul.ri , trutimuDlil &u. * * K llcf for I.inUift.Mi ! Ittttr. \ > y return T < tlni * " lnt . .Vame Paper EoU U > ll Loul Drunlitl. I'hllcilii. . la. or Lawyers find sollcltoi-s. SUES & CO. BCD . OJIAHA , Neb. Atlvico KIIEB. . RAILWAY TIME CARD l.c.ixrs | ilLltLI.SU'lo.N i : Jlu. HIV Ml.iAi i nej Omalial Union Depot , IQtli & MjaoliStfl. _ | Uinului lo.l aiu . ueiuer Eiriiai.T. | . . . . . . a.iua7ii < a5in.Ulk. | Jlllla , Mont. At J'ULUI bnd. lil i.lUpni , . 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Sunday ) . . 6. 5pm .N'leht ' nxprm i-.flUpm..Chicago VeiftitulVj Limited. . . . l:3Jpm : ClOOpm.Oxlahoma & T jSs Ex lex bunMOJiam JU40j > m. . . _ .Colorado' Limited jUOpm leaves i a , ST. P. . M. * O. lArrlveT ' Omaha Depot. 15th and'Webjter ' Sta. | Omaha , 'tiUatti..Nebraska I'aKSvacer ( Jailyj. . . . S:15p7n : 4opm..liloux : City Express < ex. 15un..U.53am 6:10j : > m ijt. Pauf ilmlted. 1035am Lea\es I F.7 E. At SSCf VALLE\i , Arrlves Qindhal Depot. 151Ju l nVebsier Sts. ( OmaliA ZlOpm..Kasi ! Alall ' 'ftjid0 hxpresii 455plu i:10um.ex ( , Sat. ; .Vyi. lt. lex. Mon. ) . . 4&Jpm : e Cam..Norfolk Expr is ( ex. t > uida > ; . .U:30ara : C:10pm..i3t. Paul Express Zi33am Leaver I . C. . ST & C. U. jArrlves " Depot , loth & Mason S'.a. j Omahj "oiOam : . Ivanaaa City Day l > :10pni :45pm.lC. : c. . NlKht Ex. via U. DuiahaDepot. ' ] _ 15th and Webster His , fo'MOam . m. I uls Kxprcsa > 0pm . St. IxUl Kxpre . . 6:03prn : tlPpm..Ntbraiika ; Local ( ex. Sun. ) . :0uam : Uuvr I BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC fArrlvei' OmalM | _ Depot , Uth and VVebiter Sis. [ Omaha 6lCpni. ; . . . . , , .St..Maul _ _ UnilteJ . . ' .ID S5 m Ix-a\e I SIOUX CITY & I'ACIKIC lArrltea OmahalUnlon Drpot , 10th & Mason BuJjDmahi tiijni . Sioux City Pauenter . IbiKntt J JUpm. . . . . . . . . . ! ] ! . 1'aul' Llailleo. . . . . . UMy.t L as , UNION PACIFIC. OroanalUnlon Depot. 10th 4 Mason BU. lou m. . . . KraTDey hxprm . 3:4. : nn JWlim : . Overland Fljer. . . . . . . 6Jipm IQupm.Uea'tct : & Stromib'i ; Kx. ( ex. Sun ) . tUSpui 7.3Vpm . 1'aclt.r Kxpresi . 10Ua.n : l.lJpm. . . . . . . Kan Wall . 4lpai : LVixwa I WADAR1I ItAILWAY. 7Arrlv , OmnlialUnlon Depot. 10th & Maiwn Pl I OnK.lu IUJ.i/u > . ift. LouU Cannon IJi.l . iSMpiu SIDDONS MEETS HIS MATCH Tom Qaffnoy of Jersey Oity Stands Off the New Orleans Wonder. SX ROUNDS NOT ENOUGH TO DECIDE llotli AJ cro linger nml I'luyed llnnl , but Neither Hnd tlio Iletter of tlio Hot Uo When tlio Hell Rang on the Lust Round. CITV. N' . J. , April 23. Tlic Scot- llsh-Amerlcan Athletic club provided a very : emptliiB csrd tonight for the boxing show. iiuttliiR up Us three best men , Steve Dtoom , Tom Gaffnoy and KJJJy Connel , against Jim Holmes , George SlJJons and Dave O'Connor respectively. The bouts were to 1 > J six rounds each. The first bout was declared n draw. George SUdons of New Orleans and Tom Gaffncy then climbed the ropes. They weighed 122 pounds , aaftney had the ad vantage of the height and reach. Slddons was much the cleverer , doing good work In lie third. In round live Slddons led the Ightlug , which was lively. A right hand jlow on tlio head staggered Oaffney and he almost fell. Slddons opened the last round with his left on the face. Oaffney was not Idle and he landed right and lett on Jaw and neck , following up with n stinging left on : he chest. They went at each other biff- bang and kept It up until the timekeeper rang his bell. Hcfereo Early declared It a draw. The police Interfered In the last bout aftr O'Connor had delivered n knockout Jlow to his opponent and no decision was rendered. RESULTS ON T1IK RUNNING TRACK. Knoivlnc Ones nt Nnslivlllo ( Jito tlio Ilook- nmUrrx n llnr.l Ruh. NASHVILLE , April lil.-Kotir favorites nnrl a second choice won nt Cumberland park today. The track wnn fast. The stake race of the day was the Ounciin Hotel handicap , $1,600 guaranteed , nt one mile. St. Maxim was the favorite , but was not ns good as he was thought to be. The rae wan between Prime Minister and Linda , the former winning out by half u length , llu- sults : Kltst race , six furlongs : Michel ( even ) won , Vusco ( i to 1) ) second , Ilng.ir (12 to D third. Time : 1JM1. : Second race , foiling , four and a half fur longs : Hester (3 ( to , 1) ) won , Hags (3 ( to 1) ) second , \Vur Song (1 to 1) ) third. Time : 5l'/ ' . 5l'Third Third race , Duncan Hotel handicap , fl.noo Kuarantwii , one mile : Prime Minister (2 ( to I ) won , Llmla ( I to 1) second. Lily of the \\Vat ( fi to 1) ) thlitl. Time : 1W : ; . Fourth race , live and a hair furlongs : I.lzptti' (2 ( to 6) ) won. Martha ( Jilllln ( I to 1) ) second , Marks ( S lo 1) third. Time : 1:08. : Klftb rnce , mile and one-sixteenth. sellIng - Ing : Cntaraupus (3 ( to " ) won , Metropolis ( i ! to -second ) , Tom Ulmore (4 ( to 1) ) third. TJtnc : lJS'f. ' SAN KitANCMSCO , April 23.-The talrnt picked the S-ypiir-oItl um ! the fourth rare and fell down linnl on all the rest. There was a henvy plutiRc on Inslallator In the last race. He w.is played from ' _ ' to 1 to 3 to ! > , and llnlshed fourth. Husull. : First , onc-luilf mile maidens , race - , 2-year- olds : Donna Carlottn. 103 , Plggott (22 ( ! to 1) , won ; Kventlde , KIN , Olover (8 ( to 1) ) . second ; Senator Miihony , IDS , Lloyd ( " 0 to 1) ) , third. TimeO.SOVl. . Sprylaik , ( Jucen , Lady Gray. VIrgle A , ( " 01 dwell , J.enoke , filly , and Dull Oak also r.in. Second race , six furlongs , selling : Pen- turlon , ! IS , Helnrlchs (1 to 1) ) , won ; Tobey. 91 , Piggntt (10 ( to 1) ) , second ; F.ivory , US , Coady (2 ( to 1) ) , thlitl. Time : l:15 : i. Ite- servc , Mamie Scott , Hell Itlnger , Niagara , Ixxll and Sue Abbott nleo ran. Third race , short six furlongs , selling : Experiment , guiding , 107 , Sloane (2 ( ! to 1) ) , won ; Sernphln. 105 , Flynn (7 ( to C ) . second ; Ledette. filly , 89 , Isom (3 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1-H'i. Kl Tlrnno , Illly , and Idalla , gelding , also ran. Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : Ar- nette , 105 , Jones (7 to 5) ) , won ; Duchess of Mllpltas , 91. Ibom (3 ( to 1) ) , second ; Venus , 101 , Chevalier ( C to 1) ) , third. Time : I:15'4. : My Sweetheart , Kitty L and Nordlle 11 also ran. ran.Fifth race , sK furlongs , selling : Rlcnrdo , 98. Chevalier (13 ( to 1) ) . won ; Nellie G , ( IS , Coady (8 ( to 1) ) , second ; Lady Jane. 95. Sloane (2 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1.14 % . Silver , The JudKC , Sympathctlc's Last and Mary S also rnn. Sixth race , seven furlongs , selling : Male Diablo , Wi. Chevalier ( C to 1) ) . won ; Mr. Jingle. 103 , Shaw (4 ( to 1) ) , second ; Inkerman , 111 , Carr ( ID to 1) ) , third. Time ; 1:28. : Wall to Wah. llllv , and Installator also ran. MEMPHIS. April 23. The feature of to- dny's racing nt Montgomery paik was the magnificent riding of Jockey Chorn , who had three winning mounts and one second Hnlsh. The card of seven races Included the Yale's Deatli to Freckles. Mmc. M. Yale was recently asked the question "which of her discoveries she considered the most wonderful. " Her re ply was as follows : La Freckla , because it unmasked my own face from a filthy mass of freckles and gave me the beautiful rose leaf complexion which you see and which has been admired by the people of every nation. Before 1 dis covered La Freckla I was freckled face individual dis gusted with my own appear ance. Today I am the envy of every woman who looks a my skin. La Freckla will remove any case of freckles in existence and leave the skin as trans parent as crystal. One or two applications removes tan and sunburn. It takes from three to nine days to destroy every trace of freckles. It is the only remedy known to the world that do this. Now Is the time to use La Freckla , as it strengthens the skin , removes and prevents frecklssand sun burn. Si per bottle. Sold by all druggists or HUE. M. YALE , Temple of Beauty , 118 Btate-st. , Chicago. Memphis dun Clnh handicap. The crowd wan the largest of the season. Komilts. Klrst rnco , four furlongs : Cherub ( I to 1) ) won , Knlry IXnnce (1 to 1) ) second , Kxhlhlt ( to 1) ) third , lime : 0:51. : Second nice , six furlonK * : Kl Capltaii (2 ( to S ) won , Good Win (12 ( to 1) ) second , Pepper (6 ( lo 1) ) Ihlrd. Time : JW : , . Tlilrd rnce , mile nnd one-sixteenth , the Memphis Hun Club handicap. J W nddol : Cash Unv (1 ( to 3) won , B.iniWo ( S to 1) ) second , Yo Tamblcn (10 to 1) ) third. Time : Fourth race , live furlongs : ( JeorRe V. Unillh (3 ( to 1) ) won , Potentate ( even ) second , Libertine (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1OJ : > U. Fifth race , onp mile : Oakley (2 ( to D won , Miss Norrna ( BJ to 1) ) second , Jim Henry (73 ( to 1) ) Ihlnl. Time : 1H4. Slxih race , six furlong * : \Vlehlman (2 ( to 1) won. Headlnu (2 ( to 1) ) secotid. High Test (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:17 : 4. Seventh rnce , six ftirloiiRs : llooxo (2 ( to 1) ) won , UodKson ( IS to l ) secotid , Hun-el's nil- lei (4 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16\ : . ST. LOflS , April 2J. Uesulls nt Hast St. lxiils : First rai" , purse , three-quarters of n mile : Albertit won. JncU Urndley second , Shnnty Uoli third. Time : 1 : ! ! ? ; . Second race , selling , tlitve-qtmrters of n mile : Come lo Stny won. Major Prlppji ac- nd. Tloule third. Timel:10'4. : . Third race , selling , llve-elKhths of n mile- Trnilesinnii won , llnynrd second , Ueltlo Ohio third. Time : 1OJU. : Fourth rnce , ocven-elRhths of a mile , selt- s : Kins Crnh won , Mr. Dunlnp second , Queen Hess third. Time : 1.33. Fifth nice , three-qutirters of n mile : Huck KnlRht won , llrspcrln second , J null no third. Time : 1:20. HOUV. Hid. , April S3. First rnce. six fur- IIKS : Klmberly won , John Cowun pecond , llnrKUitrd third. Time : 1:18. : Second rnce , live furlotifrs : Gateway won , Olenold Becond , Abana Hey thlid , Time : :0is4. : Third rnce , elevei-slxlecnths of n mile : Outlook won , Cinder Sail Reeonil , HenlHon third. Time : 1:12. : Fourth race , live futlotiKS : .Um lletdon , Red John second , Helen Wren third. Time : < BV . Fifth race , nine furloiiKs : Our MtiRBle won , Ilesslo Klsland second , Tieiuor third. Time : l:50'i- : _ TIIH NATIl ) > AI. I. Orlolrn ( llvo Sir. Irvrur * SliiBgerH Anottiur Tn tn < it .tlnrylnnil lllKli Life. HALT1MOH13 , April 23.-n.iUlmore won the odd game of tlic series today by out- playliiff the Phllllrs nt nil points. In the seventh Inning Smith was substituted for Weyhlnjr , nnd fared but little liolter. Ks- pcr pitched good bnll until the latter part of the Ramc , when he weakened and was replaced by Oleason. Jennings' till round work was the feature. Score : Hnltlmore . S 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 IB Philadelphia . 1 2-11 Hits : Haltlmore , 18 ; Philadelphia , 10. Kr- rurs : Haltlinoie , li ; Philadelphia , ! > . Batter ies : Hnltlmore , Ksper. Glcnson and Itohln- son ; I'hlladelphla , Wcyhlns , Smith , Clem ents nnd Huckley. Karned runs : Haltlmore , 7 ; Philadelphia , C. Three-base hits : Stilll- vnn , Ueltz. Two-base hits : Jennings , 2 ; Cross , Uelehanty , Huckley. Stolen bases : McOraw. Keeler , 3 ; Kelly. Struck out : Hy ICsper. I ; by WeyhhiK. 2. Itases on balls : Oft Ksper , 2 ; oft Weyhlng , C ; off Gleason , 1 ; off Smith , 1. Double plays : Jennings , Itcltz , Hrotithers ; lleltz , JennltiKS , Hrotlth- ers. Wild pitches : Wo ) nine. Passed ball : Huckley. Time : Two hours and ten min utes. Umpires : Murray nnd Campbell. COLONKLS CLAMHnil OVKU ANSK. LOLMSV1LLB. Aptll -Today's same was nip nnd tuck , until the eighth Inning , when the home team clinched u vlctor > ' by pounding arllllth for elpht runs. The Colts made a good effort In the ninth , but Louis ville's lead was too much for them. Score : Louisville . 0 4 0 0 3 3 0 S 0 18 Chicago . 1 0051030 4 11 lilts : Louisville , 2.1 ; Chicago , 14. Urrors : Louisville , U ; Chicago , 1. liatterlcs : l.uby and Cole ; Grllllth ami Kltlredge. named runs : Ixnilsvllle , ( > ; Chicago. 3. First base on errors : Louisville , 3 : Chicago , 3. Left tin basts : Louisville , G ; Chicago , 6. First base on balls : Off Luby. 4 ; off Grililth , 2. Struck out : Hy Luby , 2 ; bv Urlllllb , 1. Home runs : Itynn. Two-mtse hits : Glnsscock , Shugart. Hjnn , Anson. Sacrifice hits : Shugiirt. Stolen bases : Clark , Pre ton , Lange , Kvor- ett. Wild pitches : Grllllth. Umpire : Jlc- Donald. Time : Two hours nnd twenty-llvo minutes. TlUPLi : PLAY AT WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. April 23.-A triple play , so tare In base bull , was the feature of the U'ashlngton-lloston same today. It was made In the ninth Inning by Ho'ton , when It looked as If Washington wns about to Increase the score. The bacs were full. Maul hit n grounder to Pitcher Wilson , who threw \\nrner at the plate , forcing Mc- Gulre out. Warner threw to Tucker on first In time to cut off Maul , and Tucker returned the ball to Wnrner , who touched Cartwrlght , who had attempted to come home. Uoston's hits were scattered. Score : Washington . 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Boston . 1 00000000-1 Hits : Washington , 4 ; Hoston , S. Krrors : Washington. 2 ; Hoston , a. Uattcrlcs : Maul and Mct.ulre ; Wilson nnd Warner. Karned runs : Washington , 3 ; Hoston. 1. Two-base hits : Joyce. Selbach. Home runs : Ha ; n- maer. Stoltn bases : Nicholson , Crooks , Bel- bach. Triple play : Wilson to Wnrner to Tucker to Warner. Double plays : Crooks to Cartwrlght ; Nicholson to Crooks lo Cart- wright. First base on balls : Off Wilson , S. Left on bases : Hoston , 0 : Washington , G. Struck out : Hy Maul , 1. Time- Two hours anil live minutes. Umpire : Keefe. SPIDER CUPPV'S WILD WORK. ST. LOVIS , April 23. Today' * gome be tween the Drowns nnd CleveLimls was any- body'H up to the eighth Inning , when the home team secured a lead. Uoth pitchers were Kitted freely , and Cuppj's work wns marked by especially wild pitching , eight men going to bases on balls oft his deliv ery. In the fi urtli he sent four men to bases in succession , two being forced to score. Attendance , 3,000. Score : SU I ouls . 00000 2 GO IS Cleveland . . ' . . 20100002 1-11 Hase hits : St. Louis. S ; Cleveland , 15. Kr- rois : St. Louis , 8 ; Cleveland , fi. Hatterles- 13 h ret and Pcltx ; Cuppy nntt JCImmer. Kirnert runs. Cleveland , 5. Two base hlta : Miller , McKean , Tcbeau , O'Connor. Three base hits : Hurketr. Home runs : Uurkett. First base on ballsOn" Cuppy. 9 ; off Hhret , 2. Struck outUy Khret , 1 : by Cuppy , 1. Passed balls : Peltz , 1. Time of game : Two hours. Umpire : Hetts. 11BDS' RAGGKD FIKLDING. CINCINNATI , April 23. Parrott pitched a strong game today , but owing to the poor support received lie lost. The Reds went to pieces nnd made error after error. I'Htsburg scoi Ing four runs on only one hit. The Reds outLatted the Pirates , but could never get n hit at the right time. Kwlng did not play on account of the death of his brother In Denver. Attendance , C,3X ( ) . Score : Cincinnati . 000100011-3 PltUburg . 0 1100040 0-b Rase hits : Cincinnati , 11 ; Plttsburg , 6 Krrora : Clnclnatl , 7 : Plttsburg. I. Hat- tetles : Parrott and Merrill ; Hnw- ley nnd Sugden. Karned runs : Cin cinnati. 1 ; Plttsburg , 1 Two base hits : Parrott. Gray. Mill'r. Stolen bases Smith. Double iilays : Smith nnd Vaughn. First ba e on balls : Oft Parrolt , D ; oft U air- ley , 3. Sacrifice hits : Genius. Struck out Hy Pnrrott. 3 ; ny Hawley , 1 Time ot game Two hours and live minutes. Umpire Emslle. NF.W YORK COULDN'T PLAY. NEW YORK , April 23.-The New York' made u poor showing today , and the Bupport given to German was discouraging from the start. Tienian , Corcoran and Davis , how ever , did heavy stick work. Umpire Lyric ! resigned today , ns the outcome of having lined Captain D.ivH $125 on Saturday , imi1 Meekln of the New Yorks and Mulvcy o the HrooUlyns called out the decisions Score : Brooklyn . 2 1-1 New York . 0 3 3 0 o 0 0 1 0-7 Base hits : Brooklyn , 17 ; New Yoik. 13 Krrors : Brooklyn , 6 ; New York , C. Bat teries : Kennedy nnd Dalley , Rusle , Ger man and Schrlver. named runs Brooklyn. B : New York. 4. First bare on uriors : Brooklyn , 4 ; New York , 4. L t * on bases : Brooklyn , 11 ; New York. 12. Firs on bulls : Off Kennedy , 4 ; off German , 'J Struck out : By Kennedy , 7 ; by German 3. Thrcn base hits : Corcoran , Kennedy Doyle , Tlernan , German. Double play * Corcoran , Dalley and Lachancc ; Schrlvcr nnd Stafford ; Van. Hnltreii 'and iD.ivln Fuller , Stafford nnd Doyle. Stolen bases Grlinn , Dalley. Fuller. Davis. Bases on balls : By German , 1. Umpires : Meekin and Mufvey. Time of b'unie : Two bourn nnd fifteen minutes STANDING OF THR TRAMS. Played. Won. Loci. Per Cent Cincinnati . 7J. Plttsburg . 4 3 1 7. . . Baltimore . t.i > . Hoston . S 2 1 i. < i. Btooklyn . tii. Chicago . 4 2 2 W ) . Louisville . M.I St. Louis . GO. ' New Yotlc . 33. ! Philadelphia . . . . 3 1 i ! : u. Washington . . . . S3. Cleveland . . 4 o 4 Games today : Boston nt New York Brooklyn at Baltimore ; Philadelphia a Washington ; PlUsburg nt Clnulnnntl ; Cleve land nt St. LouU ; Chicago at Louisville. ItmlilorVlnn nn Kpaom Prlrr. LONDON , April 23. At the Kpsom spring meeting the Bandstead plate for 200 sovereigns eigns for 2-year-olds , 7 istone 9 pounds , fo 3-year-olds , 0 stone 11 pounds , and for 4 year-olds and upward , 10 stone 9 pounds mures and geldings allowed 3 pounds , dig lance five furlongs , was won by Hudder , 2 ytars-ola , a bay colt by KlUarllu out o Skiff. Iloliempnd , 4 years pld , a bay colt ! > . Lowlana Qhlet out of Flutter , was second and Coutadtc , 3 years old , a bay fllly , by rcltido oat of Full Tilt , dam , TTRS third. Vine horsn * ran. The utarllnic prlee - 100 to 8 * raln t ach of the first three. Dolicmond was rldflcn iy Olinlloncron nnd carried 9 stone 10 pounds. Ituldcr , with J.Vntts up , carried 9 stonn I pounds , and Courtante , with nickaby In ho saddle , carried 9 stone 9 pounds. S1X-DAY HACK I'Oll TIIIJ AMATKUItS , id Ifrydrn Prop iM 11 Chase to IJIvo the Spprdjr ltov n Show. Once nguln the old Coliseum Is to be the hentor of n slx-dny bicycle rnce , from Mondny , June 3 , to Saturday , the Slh , In- elusive. It Is to be for nmattttrs purely , nnd under the management of ICd T. Itcyilcn of ho Oninha Bicycle comp.Tiiy. Theio will > e two hours nnd n half of racing each tight , beginning nt S sharp and ending nt 0SO. : The entrnnce fee has been llxed at I , nnd nmuttmrs throughout the west are nvlted lo participate. Manager He > den Is determined to do the hlng on n strictly llrst-clnss l nsls. nnd ins every assurance of success. The prlies vlll be liberal nnd vnlu.ible , and live In lumber , with an oqunl number of specials or the llrst night. The contestant who overs the mosl miles In the six nlghls will be presented with n JIM high grade mperlnl bicycle ; the second best man with in fsr. Monarch ; the third , n JIO gold wntch : ho fourth , with a J2S silver wntch. while he last , or booby prize , the llflli In num- icr. will be u r > l-lncb ordinary , The man who makes the most miles on he llrst night will receive a JS sweater ! he second , a pair of ( I riding shoes ; the bird. pair of ? 3 pednls ; the fourth , a < 3.50 cyclomeli-r , and the llfth , a fo P lr of boxing gloves. The prizes liroper will all be awarded at he close of the rnce , on the sixth night. mil elaborate preparations are being inado or a week of race sport. All commimlcn- lens should be addressed to Manager Kd T. Heyden , S2.I North Sixteenth street. Chlldi llrjolnn tlio Clovrlflluln. CLHVKLAN1) . April 23. Second Baseman hllds of ttte Cleveland Base Ball club , \ > lie eft the club nt Cincinnati yesterday and came here to sco President Robinson brcauso dissatisfaction In regard lo his salary , to- lay alllxcd his signature to a Cleveland con- racU ChllJs left this afternoon for St. Louis , Uitre he will nl once rejoin the "Spiders. " To a reporter President Robinson declined to late on whnt terms Child * had signed , but said It was at the llgures named by the club nnnagcincnt. He added that Chllds had been lochcd for the time lost by Ills desertion. Mnsgrd thn Siilntn Silly. ST. JOSMPH. Mo. . April 23.-Spcclnl ( Tel egram. ) Today's game was n slugging natch , the St. Joseph team gelling the t\oist of It from the start. All the Saints' Mtehers were knocked out of the box , but ho team put up n line game In the Held. Mnrcum's homo run was the feature of the nine. Score : St. Joseph . 0 fl 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 13 Omaha . 9 1 C 2 5 1 0 0 0-23 Hits : St. Joseph. 13 ; Oninlin. 29. ISrrors : St. Joseph , 1 ; Omaha. S. Batteries , St. loseph , Slagle. Hint-hurt , ivister. Jones and Crelghton ; Oninha , Kgan , Rusle and Pace. \ttcndunce : 310. _ Out nt University l' rk. The Omaha University club Is making naterlnl Improvements nt the old ball jiaik out on Twentieth street. This Is one of Ihe llnest bnse ball parks In the west , nnd .n the hands of the University club will icome n popular resott for spoil lovern : hls summer. On Deeointlon day Hie Chl- . ago University club , with the great Stage n charge , will be here for n contest , ami ' ho occasion will be made a gala one for Ihe funs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tlio iltmlnr Iliifdon * Challenge. The Hayden Brothers' Junior team chal lenges any team oC ball players under 15 years of age for a game or series of names. Address H. Ruttlldge , manager. The team s : Finnic BullUnn , catcher ; Tom Birming ham , pitcher ; Dan Hall , llrst base ; S. Tha- ters , second base ; George O'Neill , short stop ; lid Cnrame , right llelder ; John Kin- ley , left fielder ; Lewis Kngel , center llelder. and Jerry Rlodcn , third baso. .llurr.iy Knocks Out L'oonoy. CINCINNATI , April 23.-Jlmmy Murray knocked Jack Cooney out In the sixth round tonight befote the Olympic club. They were to light ten rounds for $100. Cham pion James J. Corbott , who was among the spectators , declined to act us referee , Cor- l > ett was given an ovation and made a. speech. In which he read n telegram , from Fltzslmmons stating that the money was all up for their coming light. Swinging Kuiiml the Circle. The Omaha bafce ball tcnni Is now at St. Joe , where It plays today and tomorrow. rhctico It proceeds to Kansas City for a series of three games with Jimmy Man ning's crowd , retutnlng home next Monday for a little re. t and prepaiatory work for Ihe opening of the championship season with Qulncy on Thursday , May 2. Manager McVlltle has the team m charge while away from home. _ M'lII I nt IT lint ItHll Field. The North Omaha Athletic club will or ganize a ball team next Filday night , April 'X , meeting to be held In athletic club rooms on Twenty-fourth and Charles ; expect lo organise with the 1 olio wine playeis : II. Bowles , H. Sage , Snyd r , Shields , Mona- ghnn , W. Bowles , \ \ Igman , 15. Kage , Holmes. With this team they expect to hold their own with nny of the teams in the city or state. _ lint llnrit Hack In tlio Lrnguc , NI3W YORK , April 23. National League Umpire Ljnch has resigned. Tim Hurst will act In his place nt Ihe game between Brooklyn and Now York tomorrow , and probably wl'.l be appointed to the place made vacant by the death of Umpire Mo- Quade. _ _ 8t iut uncl O'.NIcl to Try It O or. The Lincoln Athletic club has hung up a put so of J1OT for George Stout of Sioux City and Fred O'Nell of this city to bat tle for , and the contest will come oft at the rooms of that organization In the cap ital city Thursday night next. Tlio Kill * Muni u ( ilium. The Marllia Street Stars would like to liavo a game for Sunday with nny nlno under II years. Address or neo Charles Mclhtyre , 1911 Soulh Nlnelccnth street. I.llio u JMuchlnr. Which kept in order runs smoothly and regu larly. so the bowels keep up their action If measures are taken to keep them In good working order. This Infers , of course , that they uro out of order. The surest recourse then Is to Hosteller's Stomach Bittern , a laxative mild but effective , which Is also a remedy for dyspepsia , malaria , rhouma- tlbm , norvousiiCKS and kidney troublo. lIKHTKItti I' Veteran * of the Kobclllrin Itcmoniburoil by tlin ( iiirmrul Onvuriiinuiit. WASHINGTON , April 23.-Spechil.-Pen- ) sions granted , IMUIJ of Aptll 10 , li'JS , were : Nebraska : Reissue James C. D < .vt/ ; , Omaha. Douglas ; Adclbert W. Heddlsh , Lin coln , Lancaster : George F. Pei-klutm , Mil ler. Buffalo ; William If. Keslar. Adams. Gage ; William K ( Jb-as-on , Hosklns. Wayne ; George Clink , Covlngton , Linn ; John M , ' lough. Mtifcntlne , Muscutlnc. Increase Walter 31 Norton. Floyd , Floyd. Reissue Giibt.ivus Hiiwlcy. Shell Rock. Butler ; Kd- wanl Slfvtns , Dallas ( "enter , Dallas ; J nines C. Afkioti. Hi-dfoid , Tujl ir ; ChaibH JCnlKht , Boune , BiKUii.Aitliur ; T. Coulson , Lohr- ville , Cnlhuun ; ICyo Hopkins , KnoxvJlIe. Itailon ; l/jwls Johnson , Leon , Decalurj Marlon Young , Casey. Guthrle , Ira W Wll- s.pn , Coggen. Linn ; Abraham Martin. Bon Accord , Johnson , Huivey R. Baker , P.iclllo City , Mills ; David Flly.grnild , Kuthcrvllle. Kmmcl ; Seih Alvurd. Bedfonl , Taylor : Cal vin It. Ramsey. Jmltatiola , Warren : Daniel Kmtncrt. Rod Oak , Muntgomery ; Absalom F. Urown. Molngona , Boons ; i/.rn C. Young , Fott Dodge , Webster ; John Law , Forest City , U'lunebugo. Original widows , eta- Nancy A. 1'aisony , Douds Htatlon , Van Hitrpu. South Dakota : OrlElnal Jam ° s Bentty , Sioux Palls , Mlnnchnhii. Additional Jacob Brown , Wooasockit , Sanborn , Jnmefi Dues- ler , Cnvour , Beadle ; Charles U. Gardner , Vormllllon , Cluy. Montana : Original Marvin C. Hutch- Ings , Hutle , Bllvtr Huw. filrk t'iincriiiiin Mlgbtly ltd tor. WASHINGTON' , .April 23. Mr. HIU of 1111. nols and Qeneral Cogrwell of MRSiavhuselts , the sick congreHnien , are reported slightly better this morning. When Haby was slot , wo gave her Castorla. When Bho was a Clillil , him cried for Castorla. When she became Miss , site clun to Castorla , Vv1i7a i'jo had Children , t.ho cure them Castorla.