Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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SPEOIRL NOTICES.
AclTcrtlneiiicntA for tlicua rolumn nlll be
flkrn t , nt II ISISO ! p. in. for the erminenncl
until H p. in. for the morning nnd Sunday
edition.
AilterlliitTi , by rrqaratlnB A nnmlmred
( heck , can Unto nn cr nOdn fined to a
numbered letter In cure of The lice. An *
tucr to ntlflremcil will bo ( Irllrorod upon
indentation of tlio check only- Rated ,
12c n mini , lint Innertlcn , lo a word
lien after. Nothing tiilieu for 1 < thau 20a
for Ilrnt Insertion.
llieoo iiU > crll cmcnt must tun rntuccu-
tltrly.
WANTED MAIS HELP.
BALAUY PAID WEEKLY TO LIVE MEN ;
experience nut nccf > ary. Apply 1516 Douglas.
U-M1 A3t )
WANTED , . TWO KXl'EIUENCED MKN TO
ll wentern city anil farm properties ; lllwrnl
Inducement * : reforcnces required. Addre N.
10. Onmlm lleo. J.1"111
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UNucbirTTKuiTu nnra CLKIIK , is TO 20 YIIS
old , muni 15 n rualler. Address Mnfhclr. cnre
of piMlntiin 8S. II-M1W a
WANTED , A MAN TO HOLK'IT POH THK
lilcwnlk buslneta. l.llicrnl commlmlon paid.
Call lt m 626 , 1'qxton Mock. U MIM 2 < *
WANTHD. " cTT.ioitk von oiNKitAt : < MB IN
chandln" Bluie In country town ; youni ? ninn
profprrwl who flicakn Diitilali otvl Ocrniani
Into wnRcii nnd experience. AJdrps.i N 31 ,
care Omaha llro. II-M15I i
HELP.
AUK YOU IIONK T. 8OHEII. 1NWJSTHIOU8 ?
If no. cngflKe with us for IS93 ; J300 a month.
U.W ) a yenr ; you can m iltc It euay : six hours
n day Our ngcnts do not complnln of hard
tlmc5. Why ? T.iey nrc nmUlnn money llln
our Perfection Ululi Wnnlitr , the only practlcnl
family wnslicr ninnufiicturid : wn hca , drlej
and pullshcs dl hea perfectly In two minutes ;
no experience neccnnary : n child of 8 operates
It ennlly ; cheap nnd durnble : wclclit. thirteen
pounds : inndo of anti-rust sheet steel ; capac
ity IW p'ccos ' ; Jl'.OOO for KB equals every fam
ily wants one ; you don't have to ranvaiw : as
noon as people know you lmvi > It for sale
they fend for n dluli was'ier : rarh agent s
territory proteclwl ; no competition ; we fur
nish sample ( welfilis six poumli ) In nice case
to Indy aKnls to take orders with , onj RKent
made J2H.5S first ten days. Addrcsi for fiill
particular * I'crfcctlan Mfc. Co. , Ennlewo3d. III.
. . FIFTY atin.s ron AI.IJ KIMJS
of work. Canadian nmployinent OHIce. 1522
Douglas street. C-MI03 M22
ron oiNEiAi.
work. 102S Hoiith ; 0lh Aye. _ C 118 2i *
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riHBT-crTTsR onir.HT fiCA"NHINAVIAN Y.
W. homo. Olllco 1 18 Capitol avenue. Tl'7l , | ' '
WANTBD. aim. KOR OF.NnnAI. 1IOUBI3.
work ; rcfcMtnces required. 1130 S. 20th tjret.
- 138 28
FOR RENT HOUSES.
HOUSES. F. K. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK.
D 12o
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis company , 1305 Farnam. D 128
HOUSES ; BENAWA & CO. . 308 N.
FOR RENT , 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE. 11
rooms , modern. The O. F. Davis company.
II. E. COLB CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
D M681
2700 AND 2TCB FARNAM STREET.
W. M. Rogers , 1323 Fninam street. D M323
PLEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-ROOM
house ; nice lawn , barn. Inquire 2003 Pierce st.
D-S47
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6-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST
CENTRALLY LOCATED. 10-ROOM HOUSE.
modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th
itrcet. D M333
_ _
I ROOMS. 634 SOUTH 17lh STREET
D-313 M2 *
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PLEASANT MODERN C-ROOM 2ND STORY
flat ; beautiful lann and Khade. 2121 Miami
street. D M718
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NINE-ROOM "MODERN HOUSE. 1533 sifEif-
man avenue. S30 ; 10-room modern house , Bur-
( littte , rear Sherman avenue , > 25 , Byron Reed
Co. . 213 South Hlh street. D M7SS M18
SOlt MASON , BEST LOCATION , 8 ROOMS ,
modern , Inwn , J:7.69. $23 Now York Life.
D-8Q-25
ONE TEN-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CON-
venlences , newly painted nnd papvied. 950 No.
2th tit. Ono six-room house hack of above ;
rent very low. Imuilre KllUennuy & Co. , room
J. Continental blk. D-SII.
IIOUHHH POK HUNT. PllOM IW.M TO J25.00.
Bee Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Kiurmm M.
D Ms.C'J . 30
VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES VACANT MAY
1st. j ; II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. Then * 3 < 8.
D-S77
FOR RENT FLATS AT NORTHEAST CORNER
ot llth nnd Howard utrcctK. Newly papered
nnd painted. Inquire room 311. 1st National
Bank llldir. D-87S 3
FOR RENT. DESIRABLE G-ROOM MODERN
cotlnco. one block fl-uni park. 3001 Poppletnn
avenue. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " D M374
WST I'ROPiMtTY FOR "RENT. SALE OR KX-
rlinnKe with Kl'Uablu | Investment Co. , 405 N.
Y. Life. D-M970 30
REDUCED TO J13.W , CHEAPEST AND NKAT-
c t C-ioom cottagu with bath In city. 30,15 Call-
tornla et. Dm-OtMO
Mol"ERN Eiairr-liooM HOUSE , $33" " I-ER
month. Inquire 2G1G Capitol nvennn.
D 122 20 *
FOR RENT I-ROOM HOUSE nTTl ! IW AOIIES
all fenced. Rood well , date to Heluxjl nml street
car. J. A. Lovgren , 001 N. Y. Lift- .
D-121-24
% 1
7-ROOM. ALL MODERN. OOOD LOCATION.
till Jones ntroet. D12127
FOUR-ROOM BASEMENT , til S. 24TH STREET
D-M13I Ma *
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MODERN TI3N-ROOM HOl'SB. BRICK. G"AS"
balh , laundry , furnace ; hanl wo > l Hours ; $33. OJ :
k > s , 1W1 Capitol nvejiue , lu
FURNISHED HOUSE FROM JUNE 1ST. TO
fginllvllhout yminit children ; rufprenrra re
quired. 710 N. 2it Bt. It H5 30 *
FURNISHED HOUSES.
3TOR HUNT. FURNISHED HOt'SE OF EIGHT
roomf , near Ilnnscom park , every mndcin ron-
, venlrneo. fully und liundnoincly furnished. Will
rent only to small f.unlly from May 10 to Nov.
12. AildrcBs N 27 , llee olllce. 098 21
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. Ml S. 13TII
_ 1-370 M3
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FURNISHED ROOM. WITH ALCOVE ; MODI
ern. M7 So. 25th uve. E MC2S 20 *
6OUTirFoNT ROOM. HARNEY.
B-M774 30 *
PLEASANT ROOM. 1319 DODGE. E-575
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M01)BRN 2IJ6 CASs
E MS05 MIS *
FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ,
all conveniences. Kultable for two or three
EenlU'inrn ; rint very leasonuLle. ' 617 No. 20th.
I , 15-S7C-21 *
rURNISHED. UNPSll. $7. $10 , $11 203 N. 17TH.
B-533-,1 *
FOR RENT. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
rooms. 2G21 Farnam street. 13 MU2 2S *
FOK RENT , ROOMS , WITH BOARD. 2225
.j381' ' _ ! ' 94J 25 *
NICELY FURNIfiHIU ) FRONT ROOMS AND
iKiud. 122 N. 13th. F Mprj 25 *
BUITE OF ROOMS : ALSO SINGLE ROOM ,
-with board , In prtvnlv fumll > i reference. * . 2.S14
Farnam utreet , F 11113 IS *
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
TOR RENT. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
IClTDodKO street. C ! HIM 16 *
UNi'TRNISHED ROO.MS. OJ N. 20TH.
K 15-M13J 27 *
3 LAHC1K I'Nrt'UNIHHEti ItOJMS. SI'lTAltLU
for IlK'it ' hniisckrepliiB , cheap to tUht pnrty.
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
FOR RENT. BRICIC STORE BUILDING , 22x100.
with Ilibt-i'lufa ehelvUtR and counters. In bust
bimiiirfH location In North IK-iul , Neb. There
will In ) 400 ncrt's of tieets uruun In tlm nclxh-
l > orlixxl , which will clrculala can.ildcrahj
monry. In addition to the ivgular f.inu trada.
Ky Iwltrr location ran IHI found for dry goods ,
hoot * nnd Rhae * nnd cents' fuinlkblnus. Apply
IQ N. J. Joluison , Alum. Neb. 1-M11G
RENT. THE 4-STORY 1IH1C1C 11UIH ) .
Inc. (1C Furnani itr-jet. ThU building hu a
Brrpruof cement ba "ment. cumpietd menm
hftllnf tl\turc ; water on nil lloois , ta > . etc
Apply at thu % fflco cf The ! . I - SU
TOR RUNT-FIRST OLAS-S THRUU-STORY
and bunomml brick store bulUInx at 1005 l i j i
nam street. Hullable for uny l.lnd nt builnrii * . '
Inyulie room 311. First Nation. ! Ii nk II , < jr <
I 3 l i |
WANTED TO RENT.
VHAT A CALL THER15 IS FOR HOUSES ) IP
you want yours rented list them wllh J , It.
Pnrrolle. IMugln block. K M258 A31
IMALU HOUSE OR COTTACJB OF 0 OR
rooms , with fair convenience ! . Addres * L O ,
lie ? omc * . K-37
'AST HOfSBS FOR RENT WITH G. O. WAI * ,
lace , J12 Brown blk. Have calls for collages.
K 777
STORAGE.
1TORAGE. FRANK EWERB. 1214 HARNEY.
M * 132
nrsr BTonAOB nt'ii.DiNa m OMAHA , u. s.
r < - ' . bonded warehouoe ; household KOoOa stored ;
lowv t rates. 1013-1016 bearen\vorth. lt-131
TO"Kfl STOnKD DUtltNO SOMMHIt. TBI * .
SCO. K07 Douglas. Ormha Stove Repair Works.
V--322
STOTtAflB AND WARBIIOURn CO. .
> th & Jones St . General storam & fonvardlnir.
M 5(4 (
WANTED TO BTTTJ
.VANTHD. . A STOCK OP QOODB WOHTII ll.COfl
to I6.0UO. Address M 1 > , Omaha Her.N
N KM
riticKs PAID FOR SECOND HAND
furniture. I. Bnissell , 1IM Dodge St.
N < HW M10
iVANTni ) . TO IltlY 7 TO 9-llOOM MODKHN
housf , vicinity of llnnscom park ; mu t bo a
barcaln. Address N 21 , Hee olllce. N M10223
iVANTKD AT ONCI3 FOR CASH A FIRST
class second hand phaeton , mutt ba light
rnnuuli for one horse nnd Rood at new. Ad
dress Hex No. 6 , Slanton , Neb. N-1I3-21
tODKRN IIBSIDKNTK NEAR HANSCOM
park ! must be clieapj Bl\e description nmt
prlre. Address N 33 , lice. N-1IS 2I
FOK SALE FURNITURE.
'URNITUIIB AND CAUI'ETS CHEAP ; ALmost -
most now. Call 10 to 13 n. m. Account of re
moval. CSI South Ijtli Btrect , corner Jnnen.
O-M111 23
FOR -HORSESWAGONSETC ,
MK\V 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAOn TO HE SOU1
at cost. J30.00 ; also good Concord liuckboard ,
$70.00. Drummond. P MC23-M11
: -OIl HAMS. 8HETLAND PONYrciTY imOKE ;
phaeton and harness. 1810 Hnrney street.
P Mill 21 *
OR HALB. OltAY. HIOHT-YEAR-OLD HOUSE ,
weight 1.IW. Call afternoons , 43th and 1'opulc-
ton avenue.Vm Anderson. P M13i 25
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
100 & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRIJ. BETTER
& cheaper than wood. J , J. Leddy , 403 S. Hlh.
Q-MG51-MnylG
WnOSIAN PIANOS , BRIDOBPORT ORGANS ,
Woodbrldga Bros. , 117 8. 17th. q-134
HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chai It. Lee , 9th and Douglas.
Q-153
FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND W-IIORSB
power steel boiler , as good an new. Adrtres"
I' . O. lox eS3. Q-M630-M11
ron SIALE , 2 pitiisii cows. 2so WEHSTER
street. Q-145
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. II. WARItEN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable -
liable liuslncis medium. Sth year at 113 N. 16th.
MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
reader. Reads cards like an open book. Tells
your mission on entering. 223 N. Hlh.
MEDIUMS.
DON'T BE HUMBUGGED I1Y FORTUNE
tellers , traveling fakirs , etc. If you are In any
trouble send n stamp to Mr. William Garfl-ld
63D Sixth avenue , DCS Molnes , Iowa , the moi
wonderful iiicdlum on earth ; free advice , but
udk no questions. Located for years.
years.M129
M129 5 *
MESSAGE. BATHS. ETO.
MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 13TII. 2D FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sultiherlne
and sea baths. T M973 2i
NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh -
Ish and electric baths for ladles and gentle
men. Madame Howeil , 320 S. 15th St. . 2d floor.
T-M333-M5 *
MADAME LA RUE , 1017 HOWARD ST.
T 639 Mil *
MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTlilC
massage and bath parlors na n first-class In
btltuto for health , refreshing nnd restful
P6UIB from 9 ru m. to 9 p. in. ; first-clans ns'lst
ants. 412 N. 14th street , near Chicago street.
T M983 27
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1411 DODGE
T-M113 C *
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Bee bldg.
13S
PERSONAL.
MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS
chiropodist. Mme. Post. 319Vi S. 15th st.
U 137
THE UELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO
order from measure. 1903 Farnam street.
U-138
VIAVI co. , sic mn RLDO. ; HEALTH BOOK
fiec ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 133
CURE FOR LADIES. ISIS CHICAGO ST.
U-G13-M10 *
MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORi
2119 Farnara st. Prices reasonable.
U TS1-M13 *
CUT FLOWERS
B.tmjuet , hall , residence und grave decorations
1S13 Vlnlon street. Telephone 7T8. U M335
A BOOK ON RHEUMATISM , GOfT , LUM
liap" . Hf > nt fifu to thii o nendlng tlu-lr nclihes
to E. M. Cheamun Mfe. Co. , Plttsburg. I'a.
t'-M132 23 *
MONEY TO LO AN KKAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Drennan. Love Si Co. , 1'axton blk
W-142
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. D.ivls Co. , 1W3 Farnam st. W-143
VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS
J. W. Squire , 2IS Bee bMr. | W 144
CITY LOANS. C. A , STARR. Ell N. Y7 LHE
W-115
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
prupcrty. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fainam
W-146
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIS1PROVED CIT
prvpt'ity. W. Furnani Smith & Co. , 132t ) Farnara
W-l I r
ANT11ONV LOAN & TRUST CO. , 518 N.Y.LU'U
loans at low rat'.s for choice security In Ne
brnnkii and Iowa farms or Omohu city proper !
W-141
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATL
at C per cent. W. B. Mclkle , l t Nat. Bk.bld ?
W-ltS
FO SALE. 100.WW BONA-FIDE EASTERN IN
testers' names , who have money to Invest. Jus
compiled. Full particulars upo.i tequest. In
vestors' Dliectory Co. . 10 Wall street. N. Y.
\V-MW1 A25 *
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horses , wagons , etc. , at KJUO.SI lines In city
no leniovnl of goods : strictly conlldrntlal ; yo
can pay tha loan off at uny time or In an
uinount.
uinount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
. 3'X ' Bo. ICttl St.
X-150
J. R. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 RAMCJE BLOCK
X-152
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FL'RNl
ture. pianos , horses , wagons or any kind o
chattel secuilty nt lowest possible rates , whlc
> vu cun nay back nt liny time nnd In an
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
Room I. Wlthnell block. X-151
MONEV TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Fred Terry , 430 Raines MOCK. X1M
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CLEAN STOCK OF MUSE. BOUGHT. SOLD
or exchanged for land. If you want to R
Into or get out of business write us. W
may have what you want. II. O. Mi-Gee , l
_ Mal. > St. . Council Bluffs , la. Y M100 A23
DO YOU"WANT A MONEY MAKB T niCIHT
klneloscopes made JS.OuO.W In three months
Write "Edison Klnetosrapo Co. , " room 5 *
Sheely Jilock. Omaha , Neb. Y-M657
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IK"YOU WANT"TO DIsI"OSE"OF STOCK"01
nierchandliia quick addrcm M 20 , Omaha Bee
Y-JISW
YO SELIOROCKRY STOCK , GOOD LOCA
lion , cheap , fixtures nnd elock complete
butcher rhop attached. Addiiu , H. E. Human
SI7 N. V. Life Bids. . Omaha. Neb.
Y M323-M23 *
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WHY NOT SPECULATK TTfHOUGH A RK
rKinslblc | hous nnd get reliable Infnrmatln
as to the market by having your name placed o
our list for u dally market bulletin , also sen
for our manual on margin trndlnic In grain
provisions und blocks ; both sent free. C. U
BtRnwII & Co. . suite H. Traders Ride. . Cn1
c so. . Y MS80 25 *
FOR S.U.H. A NICKLY LOCATSU AND WBU
arrunzed resUurant. or will not lo rellaW
_ P ' rty. N 28. Bee. _ Y M S6 21 *
Fo'lt . SALE OR TRADE. $3.000.00 STO"K Ol
Uf'.ils ' und shoes In city of 0.000. with coed lo
cation. For further luforiuiitlon addresi Flshe
tt Ijtden. Red Ok. la , Y-M9TT
T CAPITAL IfAH FORCED V
la cffer an Intereit In our lm > lns < . Ilunlnen
Is pay m 104 per cent en prc e-t capital , FK
fill puitlctilnrs call or addrex our a tentt II
U Cu ! & Co. . 1M N lith it. Y-MS 11-13
[ is like Corpparip jf Capdl
of up" to
brifliapcy fj ? 2i
ap5 wfty SAHTA CLAD5.
if ) fj ) ( > pur b f apd
SANTA CLAUS SOAP
6cU
made
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Continued.
5.000 TO J10.0.10 CAPITAL WANTED ; IN'TER-
vlew solicited ; now enterprlsn ; ! < > rrltlmate butj-
nesa ; resptjnHltilo mnniiKement and 10 per cent
guaranteed. N 3 ! , lleo. Y 143 30
RECEIVER'S SALE , FROM THIS DATE I
will sell at private sale oil the bar fixtures ,
refrigerators , bottle cam * , nnd olllca llxturcs ;
nlso nil the * unlliilalitxl stock , machinery and
shafting , with 2 15 H. P. Detroit electric mo
tors. N-lonirlnir to the llrm ofTnllncc & Co. ,
Incorporated , loonted nt 411 and 413 S. 10th St. ,
Om.Lh.i , Neb. . April 23. UUJ. John Jenkins ,
receiver , for \Vullace & Co. , Incorporated.
Y MIST M2I
FOK EXCHANGE.
TEN CLEAR LINCOLN LOTS AND SOME
money to trade far boots and shoes. O. C.
Hazard. Hebron , Neb. g-MKi 27 *
WILL TRADE VACANT IX3T OR COTTAOE
for finnlturp of B-room cottage , C. C. Shlmer.
211 N Y. Life. H-M13G 25
LOT C0xl23 , CLBAR OF ALL KNCUMHUANCES
for horse and phaeton. Address N 31 , llee.
FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE.
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY
farms , merchandise. Garvln IJros. , 210 N. Y. L.
RE-155
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 912 N. Y. L.
UE-DI1-M7 *
\VC ARE SELLING 11ARGA1N3. AND IT
means money to buyer and seller to see us.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Fnrnnm street.
P.i3 MC54 30
ABSTRACTS. THE m'RON REED COMPANY.
BARGAINS. S A LK OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertles and faims. Jno. N. Frenscr , opp. P. O.
UAROAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ;
sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker block.
RE Ii6
WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS
nrar Omalm at prices that will surprise you , If
taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423
N. Y. Life. RE-M72I
SNAPS , 5 TO G MILES FROM OMAHA I' . O.
40. 50 or 120 acres , Improved , J30.W per acre ;
200 acres. 135.00 per acre ; 250 acrei. KOOO per
acre ; C 10-acre tracts , J73.00 to J100.00 per acre.
Mugt be sold. 910 N. Y. L. bldg. Re-M2vl
birsTu.n HOUSE , 2010 HARNEY STREET , o
rooms , modem Improvements barn for four
horses , clly water , south front , low price , rea
sonable terms ; posseiwlon Immediately. Apply
Robeit Cowell.JUIl Harney St. RB-M903-30 *
TIUCl TiaC3EST BARGAIN IN KOUNTZE
Place.
Elegant horns on Wlrt street.
Fine bulldliiB silo In Uanscom Place , east fiont.
high and Hlclitly. SO , 75 or 150 feet frontage ; ' '
tha cheapest property In the addition.
Ilcautlful cast front lot In western port of city
at n snap.
Fidfllty Trust Company , Bole Agents.
1702 Farnam Street.
RR-M9M 1
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 1CT1L 160
VICTOR'I1ICYCLE3. THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha Ulcycle Co. , 3M N. 16lh street.
161
STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern -
ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will liarnum & Bro. , I''O N. 13th.
73S
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. .
116 S. 15th street. * lr"31 _
A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RH-
tall bicycles , 1110 Farnam street ; bicycles sold
on easy payments. 1C3
LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES , GET THEM
In good running order at the Acme , 512 S , 13th.
611-M10
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2(16 CUMING.
604
MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES.
WOOD MANTELS. ORATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules and large lloors ; write for
catalogue. Milton Rogers < ! * Sons , Omaha.M26I
M26I
STEAMSHIPS.
TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAB. 1811.
Select parlies semi-monthly. Independent tick
ets , all routes. Hotel coupons , passports , pro
grams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOc.
H. GHZP & Sans ( L'td ) . McCasua & Sr.aldlnir.
1504 Dodge street. M40C M5 *
D2NTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY , FREE
Infirmary ; dentistry at cost. 18th & Cap. nve.
179
MATHEM ATHIC AL IN STRUM KNTS
ALVA. J. OKOVBtt , ENGINEERS AND All-
chltccU' supplies. 313 S. 15th street , Omaha.
Mm
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER. 1STH AND JONES ST8.
75 rooms at $1.50 per day.
b ) rooms at 12.00 per day.
Special rates to commercial travelers. R m
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CITY AND SUBURBAN RESULT
Mr , L , Cannon's Bay Colt Eotnindor Wins
tbo Rich Stako.
IE OUTRAN A FIELD OF NINETEEN
Unit n G'lino llnuli nt tlin rinUh with Stow
mnrkct Who Mm Second by
Half n Length llnccs
nt
LONDON , April 21. The followliiR Is tlio
remit of the City nml Suburban tiamllcnp ut
Epsom today : Mr. L. Cannon's bay colt Kc-
minder , by Melacon , out of Postscript , 4
rears old , carrying 8 stone 9 pounds , won ;
Mr. n. .1. Darnalo's chestnut colt , Stowmar-
kot , by Timothy , out of Lcnax , 4 years old ,
carrying S stone 9 pounds , second ; Mr. It.
McCalmonta's Irish Tar , a bay fllly , by Grafton -
ton , out of Pride of Klldare , 4 years old ,
carrying 7 stone G pounds , third. Nineteen
horses ran. Mogul , shortly otter the start ,
settled with the lead , which he held to the
top of the hill , when Hard of Avon drew to
ran. Lord llcughton's Eau d'Or , a chcst-
Uemlmler , who drew out , followed by Slow-
market , and won by half a length. Four
lengths separated the second and third
horses. Son ot a Gun wns fourth. Time :
2:10 : 4-B.
The Hyde Park plate of 500 sovereigns , for
2-ycar-old colts , 8 stone 12 pounds ; miles. 8
slone 9 pounds , llvo furlongs , was won by
Mr. Kalrle'a Itadlant. a chestnut fllly , by
Springfield , out of Uadlant. Eight horses
ran. Lord Iloughton's Kau d'Or , a chest
nut fllly , by Hen d'Or ' , out of Chasse Catte ,
and Mr Weaver's brown fllly , Miss Archer ,
l > y Herald , out of Noisette , ran a dead heat
for second place. Foxliall Keenc's bay colt
Dimity was also started.
The crowd present was the largest ever
known at this event , and Included the prlnco
of Wales , the duke of Cambridge and hun
dreds of sporting notabilities. Willie Slmtns ,
the colored jockey , In the employ of Messrs.
Dwyer and Croker , was among these who
witnessed the race.
KKSULTS OM TIII'J HUWMXO TRACKS.
Lous Shots Get the Kim nt lny ! Dlntrlct
'Ilirco .TuukcjH Injured.
SAN FRANCISCO , April 2l.-LonR nhots
won all except two races today. Claudius
nt 30 to 1 WHS the extreme outsider. In the
2-year-old race there wns a grand tumble.
On entering the Htretch Marionette , ridden
by It. Isom , stumbled and threw the boy.
Vlrgle A , with Lloyd up , and LonoUe Illly ,
Coady riding , also full. Isom and Lloyd
were not badly Injured , but Coady's arm
was broken. He hud Just recovered from a
previous accident In which his leg wns
broken. Summaries :
First race. seven furlongs , selling :
Claudius , IDS ( Hennessy ) . 30 to 1 , won ; Mul
berry , 109 ( Slonnc ) , 4 to 5. second ; Hed Glen ,
91 ( Chevalier ) , 3 to 1 , third. Time : lS7 : % .
Del Nortc , Charmer and Alary S also ran.
Second race , live furlongs , Helling : Ner-
vosp , ' . < 2 ( Isom ) , 4 to 1 won ; I51ue Hell. 101
( Uoyd ) , 10 to 1 , second ; Lulu , 103 ( Coaily ) .
4 to 1 , third. Time : 1:02. : Mamie Scott ,
Julia Martin , Illly. Norlee. Hue Abbott ,
Gypsy Girl , The Drummer. Dr. Gardner ,
ISdwnrd S and Swift Sure also ran.
Third race , four and a half furlongs ,
2-year-olds : Her Majesty , 115 ( Slonne ) , S to
I. won ; Monitor. 82 ( Jones ) , 4 to 1 , second ;
William 1'lnkerton , 118 ( Covlncton ) , 9 to 5 ,
third. Time : 0:56. : Lenoke , Illly , Vlrglo A ,
Marionette and Miss Urummcl also ran.
Fourth race , mile and a sixteenth , handi
cap : Lovedel , lit ( Curr ) , 7 to 10. won ;
Fllrtllla. ST > ( Jones ) . 15 to 1. second ; McUglit.
113 ( Flynn ) , 8 to 1 , third. Time : l:47 : > i.
Mldu.i also ran.
Fifth race , live and a half furlongs. sellIng -
Ing : : Banjo , 100 ( Hlnrlchs ) . 8 to 1 , won ; Willie
S , 101 ( Slonne ) , 8 to 1 , second ; Gold Bug ,
109 ( Coffey ) , S to . , third. Time : 1:08. : Quar-
tcrstaff. Circe , Heallzatton and Seusprny
also ran.
Sixth rare , six furlongs : Captain Rccs ,
10DFlynn ( ) , 3 to 5. won ; Howard , 110 ( Glenn ) .
I to 1 , second ; Mount Air , 90 ( l. om ) , C to 1 ,
third. Time : 1:11. : Royal Flush. Nelson ,
Rev AHa and Mayday also ran.
NASHVILLE. Tenn. , April 21. At Cum
berland park today the weaher was fine
and the track fast. Two favorites , a second
choice and two third choices Mulshed In
front. Trainer Tucker , who has charge of
Flelachmnnn & Sons' horses , did not like
Jockey Thorpe's rldo on St. Maxim yester
day In the Duncan Hotel handicap and put
II. Williamson on Ray S In the third race.
Ray S was a 4 to G favorite , but he finished
next to last. Results :
First race , selling , llve-elphths of a mile :
Ressle Nichols (5 ( to 1) ) won , Pat Tucker
(2H ( to 1) ) second , Guilty (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
1:01 : % .
Second race , four furlongs : La Salle (3 (
to 1) ) won , Utopia ( S to 1) ) second , Dennis
(3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0W. :
Third race , one mile : Molllo (3 ( to 1) ) won ,
Rasper (2'Xj ( ' to 1) ) second. Shining Belle (10 (
to I ) and Terrapin (0 ( to 1) ) ran a dead heat
for third place. Time : 1:11. :
Fourth race , selling , seven-eighths of a
mile : Dr. Work (3 ( to 1) ) won. Rainmaker
(3 ( to 1) ) second , I yon (3'-j ( to 1) ) third.
Time : 1:28. :
Fifth nice , six furlongs : Metropole (8 ( to
C ) won , Helen W (12 ( to 1) ) second , May
Thompson (7 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 1:11' : * .
MEMPHIS , April 21. The feature of the
day's racing at Montgomery park was the
I'eabody handicap , worth $1,475 to the win
ner. Weather cloudy and warm. Track
fair. Attendance 4,000. Results :
First race , six furlongs , Felling : Silver
smith (5 ( to 1) won , Hilly Rennet (23 ( to 1) )
second , Mips Clark (9 to 5) ) third. Time :
1:17. :
1:17.Second
Second race , purse , four furlongs : Faslg
( S to 5) ) won , Sir Dllke (15 ( to 1) second ,
Driftwood ( t to 1) ) third. Time : 0:6114. :
Third race , the Peabody handicap , mile
and an eighth : Figaro (5 ( to 1) won , Rhett
Geode (30 ( to 1) ) second , Sister Mary (8 ( to 5) )
third. Time : lMVt.
Fourth race , live and one-half furlongs
pursa : Oath (2 ( to 1) ) won. Urania (2 ( to l ;
second , Ashland (3 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:0314 :
Fifth race , two miles , over < "lght hurdler
Squarefellow (3 ( to 1) ) won , Ell Klndlg (2 ( to i ;
second , Templemorc (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
3:4Hfe. : !
Sixth race , seven furlongs : Kthel W (5 to
1) ) won , High Test (13 ( to 1) second , MoU
(5 to 2) ) third. Tim" : 1:31. :
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fet the best of the hrRiimenl. ns only two
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lint the trnck will continue to run nfter
May U. The UCOIIHC front the Jockey club
expires on tlmt date , nttd the tnnnn rera
will thrn mnkc nppllcfttlon to the Western
Turf cotiKress. Hfforc tlolnfr s > o , however ,
the truck \\lll be enlurf d to n mil mile , ns
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'orelsn l)0ok. U-nultfl today :
Klrst rnce , live ftirloimx : Wheeler (3 to 1) )
won , .Mubfl Olt'ti ( S to 5) ) second , Cucko ( U
to 1) ) third. Time : 1:03. :
Second rare , one-hnlf mile : Unndn (15 ( to 1) )
won , Ilerotlc (15 ( lo 1) ) second , llvrml (5 ( to 2) )
third. Time : 0:50. :
Third race , Fairfax Make ? , $1.000 , seven
furlotiK.i : Owlet IS to E ) won , Tln o ( even )
Eccond , 1'nladln (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 12S. ;
I'-otirlh rnce , otio mile : 1-Htlc Mat ( even )
won , Kilkenny (7 ( to B ) second , Bolltolre
(8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:42. :
Fifth race , six nml one-half furlong * :
Klmj ( lold ( l ! to 5) ) won , llammlc (6 ( to 6)
croml , Ornui (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:23. :
Sixth race , live furlongs : Tancred (2 ( to 5) )
won , Kttnlrc (12 to 1) ) si-i-oud , Lady Adams
( SO to 1) ) third. Time : 1M. :
ST. KOIMS , April 2-Hesults ( at Hast Bt.
l.miln ;
Firm race , purse , three-eighths of n mile :
Charlie Jnly won , l'i-op o' n ay second ,
Jttibe Hornock third. Time : 0:35- : % .
Second rnce , llvc-elRhths of a mile , soil-
IIIK : Itepubllc won. Conductor MeSwccney
second , l < ttkc I'arks third. Time : l:0u't. :
l ourth race , haiullcnp , one mile : Mlra-
beau won , Hey del Mar second , Hobert
l-nttn third. Time : IMS.
Fifth race , three-tuiartera of a mile , sell-
IIIK : Montolla won. Henry Jenkins second ,
Ulllv Simderlnnd third. Time : 1:21. :
ItOHY. Ind. , April 21. First race , seven-
sixteenths of n tnlli : 1'ete Clay won. Deluge
second. OeorRC H third. Tims : 0:41'i. :
Second race. live furlongs : Little llllly
won , Slicnaudonh second , Morao third.
Time : 1:0.1 : ,
Thlnl race , live furlonRs : Helen Wren
won , Foxliall second. Caesar third. Time :
1:0.1. :
1:0.1.Fourth
Fourth far * , six furlotiRs : Charm won.
Golo second , Tit for Tat third. Time : 1:1 : ! > 'J.
Fifth race , fifteen-sixteenths of a mile :
Our MiWKlt- won , Chvno second , Jim Head
third. Time : 1:3SV4. :
C.A.IIIS : OF TIII : NATIONAL i.ic.uun : .
llnttnil Out I IIP Onmo nml Taken
tinIletid < if llui Prorioslnn.
CINCINNATI. April 2l.-Plttsbtirfr batted
In streaks , while the hits made by the Ilcds
were scattered. Both batted equally well.
lawyer's wlldnesa cost three runs , and a
heavy rally In the seventh gave the 1'ltts-
burrjcrs tlio victory. Attendance , 2,300.
Score :
Cincinnati . 1 l 0 1 0 0 1 t 0-fi
Pittsburjr . 2 1)001041 ) 0-8
Hits : Cincinnati. 11 ; rittsburrf , 2. Errors :
Cincinnati , 3 ; I'lttsburR , 0. Kurncd runs :
Cincinnati , 2 ; I'lttsburcr , 4. Two-base hits :
Gray , Miller , 2 ; Hey , Ileckley , Cllimmun.
Three-bane hits : G. Smith , Hey , 1C. Smith ,
CecUIey. Stolen bases : Ueoklcy. First base
on balls : Off Pwyer. G ; off Ivlllen , 2. lilt
by pitcher : Dwyer , 1. Sacrlllce hits : Heck-
ley , SiiRden. lilerbnuer. lintterles : Dwyer
nnd Spies ; Klllcn and Sugden. Time : One
hour and Ilfty-Ilvc minutes. Umpire : Kins-
lie.
lie.HAMMING'S
HAMMING'S WOUK GILT KUGKD.
DAIriMOHApril ! : SI. Ualtlmorc de
feated Uiooklyn In u hotly contested name.
HemmlnK'M work was the feature. He not
only held his opponents down to one rim ,
but led his team In batting , with tuo
doubles nnd u single. Attendance , BNW.
Score :
Haiti morp . 00102000 -3
llrooklyn . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Hits : Ualtlmore , n ; llrooklyn , 8. ISrrors :
Ualtlmorc , 2 ; Brooklyn , 4. Earned runs :
Baltimore , 2 : llrooklyn , 1. Three-base hits :
Kelly. Two-base hltS : Hemming. 2 ; Shock.
Sacrlllce hits : Duly. Stolen bases : Mc-
Graw. Struck out : By ( lumber ! , 1 ; by
lldnmlng1 , 2. Bus * on balls : Oil' Gnmbert , 1 ;
elf Hemming , 3. Double plays : Kecler to
Brouthers ; McGraw to Jennings to Brouth-
ers ; Burns to Corcoran ; Urlllln to Daly.
1'assed balls : Hoblnson. Batteries : Hem
ming1 nnd Hoblnson ; Gumbcrt nnd Grim.
Time : Ono hour nnd forty-live minutes.
Umpire : Murray.
SICNATOK8 COMING NICELY.
WASHINGTON , Ajirll 2l.-The Washing
ton team continued In good form today and
took n game from the rhillles by a score of
5 to 4. Attendance. 4,500. Score :
Washington . 1 0040000 G
Philadelphia . 0 00010300 1
lilts : Washington , 7 : Philadelphia , 12.
Errors : Washington , 3 ; Philadelphia , 2.
Earned runs : Washington , 1 ; Philadelphia ,
1. Two-base hits : Abbey , Hasamaer. Ham
ilton. Three-base hits : Salbach , Italman.
Stolen bases : Nicholson , 2 ; Thompson , Ham
ilton , Cross , Cartwrlght. Sacrlllce hits :
McGulre , Nicholson. Double plays : Boyle
to Hamilton. First base on bulls : Off Mc-
Glll , 7 ; off Stockdale , 1 ; off Malarkey. 1.
Left on bases : Washington , V ; Phlladelplila ,
10. Struck out : By Stoclulale , 1 ; by Mc-
Glll , 9 ; by Malarkey , 2. Batteries : Mular-
key , Stoc'kdule and McGulre ; McGlll and
Buckley. Time : Two hours und live min
utes. Umpire : Keefe.
BOSTON DOWNS THE GIANTS.
NEW YORK. April 24.-Hu.ile was In
good form today , and with any kind of
decent support the New Yorks should have
defeated the Bostons. The features were
the catching by McCarthy and Duffy , and
I.on-f'H and N ash's batting. Attendance ,
5,000. Score :
Boston . 0 0003200 0 5
New York . 0 00000120-3
Hits : Bohton , 6 ; New York , 3. Errors :
Boston , 7 ; New York , 3. Earned runs : Bos
ton , 1 ; New York , 0. First base by errors :
Boston , 2 ; New York , 4. Left on bases :
Boston , 5 ; New York , 6. First base on
balls : Off Stlvetts , 4 ; off Husle , 2. Struck
out : By StivettH , 4 ; by Husle , 7. Three-
base hits : Nash. Stolen bases : l owe , Col
lins. Ganz-1 , Stlvotts , Davis. Double plays :
Lciifj to Lowe to Tucker. 1'acsed balH : Fa ml
Batteries : Stlvetts nnd Uanzel ; Ituslc anil
Fan-el. Time : Two hours and lour min
utes. Umpire : Campbell.
Hl'TCH STILL A POWEH.
LOUISVILLE , April 24. The home team
ontbatted the Colts today , but bad base run
ning kept the Ecoru down. McOermott
pitched a fairly good gnme , but received
l > oor support. Hutchison was very effective
at critical stages nnd received gilt-edged
support. Weather , fair. Attendance , 1,120.
Score :
Louisville . 0 00001000 1
Chicago . ' 8
Hits : Louisville , 11 ; Chicago , 7. Errors :
Louisville , ( J ; Chicago , 0. Earned runs :
Louisville , 1. First base on errors : Chicago
cage , 4. Left on bases : Louisville , 8 ; Chicago
cage , 4. First base on balls ; Off McDermott -
mott , 2 ; oft Hutchison , 8. Struck out : By
McDermott , 2 ; by Hutchison. 2. Three-base
hit : Glasscock. Two-base hits : ilyan ,
Donahue. Sacrlllce hits : Cole , Donahue.
Stolen bases : O'Brien , Stewart. Double
play : Glasscock ( una.ssli-tcd ) . Hit by
pitcher : Anson , Everett. Wild pitches :
MeDermott. Passed balls : Cole , 1 ; Dona
hue , 1. Umpire : McDonald. Batteries : Mc
Dermott nnd Cole ; Hutchison und Donahue.
Tlmo : Two hours.
M'DOUGAL WON'T DO.
ST. LOUIS. April 24.-Costly errors and
the weak work of McDougal In the box lost
today'H game for the Browns. In the first
two Innings the Spiders pounded McDougal
hard and often , but were unable to do much
with Stnlty. who pitched the last seven
Innings , until the eighth , when several more
runs were piled up. Attendance , 3,000.
Scure :
St. Louis . 0 00001020-3
Cleveland . 43000003 2-12
Hits : St. Louis 7 : Cleveland. 15. Errorn :
St. Louis. 5 ; Cleveland , 1. Earned runs :
Cleveland , 5. Two-base hit : O'Connor.
Three-base hit : Burkett. Stolen bases :
IJttrkctt , Chllds , Dowd. Double plays :
Qulnn to Connor. First base on balls : Off Mc
Dougal , B ; off Staloy. 3 ; off Wallace. 2. Hit by
pitched ball : 1W McDougal , 1. Struck out :
By McDougal , 2 ; by Staley , 2 ; by Wallace ,
1. Passed balls : . .Peltz , O'Connor. Batter
ies : McDougal , Staley nnd Peltz ; Wallace
and O'Connor. Time : Two hours nnd two
minutes. Umpire : Bctz.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct.
Plttsburg . fi -1 1 M.O
Baltimore . 4 73,0
Boston . 4 75.0
Cincinnati . r 00,0
Chicago . C fiO.O
Brooklyn . 4 W.O
Washington . 4 2 2 tO.O
Louisville . B 40.0
St. Louis . 5 40.0
New York . 4 1 3 23.0
Philadelphia . 4 I 3 25.0
Cleveland . B 1 4 20,0
Games today : Boston at New York ;
Brooklyn at Baltimore ; Philadelphia nl
Washington ; Plttsburg at Cincinnati ; Cleveland
land at St. Louis ; Chicago at Louisville.
flalnmmil ( lrt lilt Ittivmign ,
ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , April 21. ( Special Tel-
egram. ) The tables wore turned today , St.
Joseph winning the Rnme from Omaha by
n fcore of 18 to C. The game was InterestIng -
Ing from start to llnlsh. Donnelly was
knocked out at the box , nnd Hussln fared
no bettor. Hlagle pitched the entlrle game
nnd had the Omuhas at hi * mercy. Logui
nnd .lonex mada home runs. Score :
St. Joseph . 3 -18
Omaha . ,4 1 0 0 0 U 0 0 1 o
Hits : Ht. Joe , 19 ; Omaha. 9. Errors : Bt
Joe , 0 : Omaha , 3. Batteries : Ht. Joe , Slagle
und CrelKhton ; Omaha. Donnelly , Uussle
and Pace. Attendance , 250.
Iirnrrr niuu rut .So Ice ,
NEW YOIlK , April 2I.-A big crowd
Bftth"red at the New Manhattan Athletic
club this evening. The principal feature o
the night was a battle between Jack
O'Keefe of Deliver nnd Eddy Sweeney o
Brooklyn for lx rounds at 121 pounds. The
Denver man weighed fully HO pounJs
Therf wii ! not much of anything done In
ho llrst round. The vrrstrrn tnnn cnmo
icar fan Unit Sweeney twlco by hlitlnir low
n the third round. Sweeney fought like iv
Trojan In the third. O'Keefe's left cyo
vns "bunged up" In the fourth from Swee-
ley'x left hand lab.i. U was * nil one way
n the llfth. as Swroney ininohed right nnil
eft on the fnro of his ndversnry. lite last
wind \vn.n of the same order , nn < l tlto
udscs iiHreed on Sweeney ns the winner.
OK CONKY ISLAND ci.tin STAKKI.
Nomlnntlon * Itccclvrd for thn Lvrnt to
Ilntr lliuidlrnti Dnlrlri.
NKW YOltK , April 2l.-In the Coney
Rlaml club slnkes , closing April 22 , tlm
lumber of nominations received up to thU
Into nro : Suburban handicap , 21 ; Juno
inndlcnp , 47 ; Grass Inaugural stakes , 25 ;
Swift stakes , 30 ; Spendthrift stakes , 23 ;
Zephyr stakes , -IS ; Spring slakes. E5 ; Juno
takes , 59 ; Vernal slnkcR , 43 ; Daisy stakes ,
> S ; Tntisy stakes , Dl ; Flight stakes , 12 ; Scp-
ember Makes. 25 ; Autumn stakes , 92 ; Flat-
) ttsh stakes. 63 ; Great Knstern handicap , 77.
The entries for the Suburban hnndlcnp
are OR follows : Gideon < i Daly , Kamapo.
h , B , Iltmnymcud or I'ontlnc-Annlo P ;
T. U. K F. | . Kenne. Domino , lir c. 4 , by
Ilmynr-Niinnlc Oroy ; llorail | | > o , b c , , by
Mr. PIckwIek-Uouiid Dance ; John K , Mc
Donald. Ituhlcon , ch hI , by linn < l'lr-
.Illle U ; Onyrck Mable , Sir Walter. 1 > h.
i , by MliUothlati-U'isnlln ; Fiisllcor. b c. 4 ,
IV Hayden-Kdwards-Grenadlne ; Krlt stn-
ile , Luzznrone. i-li 4
c , , by Spendthrlft-
tylnnwny ; Fred Foster , Dr. lllee. ch h. B ,
iy Onondngu-llonnle Lee ; M. M. Allen ,
tnssetlaw. lip h , fi , Wy St. Sltnon-Maniuen ;
ticmton stable , Soup and Dunce , b g , 4 , by
I'he Hard-Heel and Toe ; Georwe K. Smith ,
Candelabra , b h , fi , by Kyrlo Daly-Abra ; J.
t J. H. Ituppert , Sport , oh g. 6 , by Wlnfrod-
Soucl ; l iiik'ilnlc , br jf. by LonKfellow-SInr-
liiltn ; tiotham , ch c , 3 , hv Iroauols-Trnde-
vlml ; II. D. Keech ( i Co. , Kd Kearney , ch c ,
I , bv Tom Ochllttoo-Mcdu n ; l'hlll |
1. Dwycr. Declare. br c , 4 , by
itrntfordi'lnraVllllnm ; Jennys , Dutch
Skater , b c , 4 , by Dutch Iloller-1/cim ;
) . V. Connelly , Klorn Thornton , ch f. 4. by
Ilillun-lOlsiibn ; Sonsatlon utrtb'e , Ilernld ,
i h , I. by Knight of Kllerfllle-I.ilcy Jackson ;
St. Asajih stable , LlKhtfoot , 4 , by Klnder-
Olkboni I iss ; John 10. Madden , llollowny ,
> S > 3 , by liOiiKfellow-Tropliy.
l'\vn lnnr < nnil n ( Jimrter U'lllinnt n rail.
I1UKFAI.O , April 21. The wrcstllnR match
at Turnhall last nlRht between Hobby IJeakca
of Sliver Creek and James Gllllgan of llavcr-
illl wns one of the most stubbornly contested
of nny on record. Tlio men began wrestling
a few minutes after 9 o'clock nnd tugged nt
ach other two hours nnd fifteen minutes
vlthout cither winning a fall , At the end
of that time OllllKan gave up and Denko.i
vns declared the victor. The match was for
250 and the Rate receipts.
Two Vriick Ciilornil Toniim.
The Lincoln Giants , the crnck colored team
of the capital city , have challenged the
Wllcox & Draper Shoo House team , which
s also composed of colored players. The
Wllcox & Drapers have demonstrated that
they are n hard lot of nuts to crack , nnd
when the two tennis meet u Kreal amateur
contest can be safely counted on. It lias
tot been definitely settled yet when thu
nine will take place , Hllhoiifjh the Wllcox
i Drapcrn have accepted the Giants' chal
lenge.
Miivlii Knoi-hs Out .tloRiirthv.
ALTON , 111. , April 2l.-l'atrlck Slavln ot
San Francisco nnd Jack McCatthy of Chicago
cage fought late last night on an island
near this city at welterweights. The light
astcd nine rounds. McCarthy was knocked
out by n blow on the point of the chin.
I , < iij ( ifnlm I'wliii ' ; l IlrAd.
DKNV13K , April 21. "Long John" Kwlng.
irother of the famous "Illicit" Kwlng , and
it one time pitcher for the Now York base
mil club , has Just died In this city of con
sumption. The remains will bo sent to
Cincinnati , ,
l.tinc Mit-veiMlH Ljnrh.
WASHINGTON. April 21. President
Young of the National League has ap
pointed John Long of the New Kngland
pague n base ball umpire to succeed Um
pire Lynch.
Deitvnr 1'oitl Itnfinift ICHldcd.
DENVlOIt. April 21. Three pool rooms In
this city were raided by the police this af
ternoon. The proprietors will resist the at
tempt to close their places.
(55 Hours mill 'O
is
tlio tlnio i
now made by
the Burlington Route
between Omaha and Spokane.
21 hours and IS minutes faster than any
ether lino.
Tickets and full Information at 1324 Far
nam Street.
irilKK'ii VUTl'UT Of I'.lUKHfn HOUSES
. Movement of Hogs fuiuparei Well with the
Srtinn I'.irlixl I. : t Ycnr.
CINCINNATI. April 2l.-SpeclaI ( Tele
gram. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will pay :
Western packing for the week , 223,000
hogs , computed with 130,000 the preceding
week , nnd 230,000 for the corresponding time
last year. From March 1 the total Is 1'J35-
OXt , against l,9ffiK ( u year ago. Prominent
places compare as follows :
1'LACKS 1895 1801.
[ \nns.ui city ,
Omaha
it. LoulH
'Ini'ltinutl . . . .
[ lullutupolls . .
Milwaukee . . .
( Trdnr H.iiililB
St. JOBCpll . . .
Slotix ruy . . . .
St. 1'jul
Ollunnva
The total western packing for the winter
season ending Marcli 1 has been " .iai.000
hogs , nn Increase of 2,307,000 over the pre
ceding year. Average weight. 232.72 pounds ,
an Increase of 15.17 pounds. The manufac
ture of meatH Increased 2 ! > S,000,000 pounds
nnd of lard C5.000.00) ) pounds. Stocks of
meats In thu west on Mimh 1 were 411,000-
000 pounds , an Increase of lil,00i,000 ! ) ; of
pork 2ia,0it ) barrels , an Increase of 111,000 ;
of lard .iS.OOO tierces , un Increase of B7,030.
The western packing for twelve months endIng -
Ing Marcli 1 was lO.OOJ.rxK ) hogs , and In-
cludlnjr the eastern packing nnd seaboard
slaughterings the aggregate amount
reached 21.019.000 hogs , for which was paid
the amount of } 232,000COO.
Dlhlt.
LUETQENAN-Mrs. Elizabeth , beloved
wife of Charles Luetgenan , aged 22 years.
8 months. Funeral Friday , April 2G , nt
8:30 : a. m. , from residence of Mrs. Llzzlo
Cole , 1022 South Tenth street , to St. Jo
seph church , Seventeenth and Center
streets. Interment at German Cathollo
cemetery.
Married , nt the residence of the hrldc'H
mother , Mrs. C. F. Noedham. CIO North
Twenty-third street , by Itev. John William * ,
( Jeorge 1C. Hlnclc and Virginia A. Needlmm
Wednesday , April 21 , 1B95 , at1 o'clock p. m.
No cards.
TIIK Hi : A LTV :
INSTUUMKNTS placed on record April 21 ,
1835 :
n E Trench nnd wife to 1'rederlck
Sfhm-ldrr , lot 13 , block 15. Central tmllt. , ! 1,00 }
11 K MunninR anil wlfn In U C Kite's , lot
3. block t , II-wl's mi ndil 1
J J Mourn in Alma Rlniccr , lot 18 , Albright
ft A'H il ndil . . . SCO
AV (1 1'cmi.lcluii nnd wlfu lo Eleazcr Uilv.
lot 11 , block \Valnut Hill 8,009
A K Jonas to M II Julias , lota 1 anil 2 ,
block 3. Kuminlt 1'Ucr 13,000
Mary Frank l < > ElUabuth l.'undoii , lot 12 ,
block 33 , Kmilh Omaha WO
i ; M Reed nnd liunbuml to W ( Dunn , lot
0. blnrk 3. 11'- ' & It's M mid 373
John l.nMVity nnd wlfa to .1 A Wrlzen ,
lot 28 , bind ; I , Obeino & Ii' add 1,700
1) W Merrow an. . ) wlfu to M J McUanlel ,
Ir.t 34 , Nelwm'H ndd 1
M J McIXmlel to Ilrldgut ( < nul , nnmc 2.DOO
QUIT CLAIM DREDH.
Norah Itoiirlhnn to John Hourllian , lot 1 ,
Mlllor'H rutxllv 1
Haine to fame , lot 13 , block 1 , Ambler IMaee. 1
II J TwIntlriK to W O Miller , lot 1C , Mock
15 , UniiHcoin I'lacu 1
J I Nlchol to James Nlchol , lot C , block 1 ,
Hartford add 1
Bnmo to Hame , lotu 4 and 5 , block B , Newport -
port add 1
Master In chancery to J II Morlicad , cH
lot 14. and all lot IS , block 0 , Heed's
l t add HOM
County treasurer to J K Toy , lots t and 10 ,
blnek 1 ! , ArnUer IMnce ; lots 4 and 5 , llren-
niti 1'laio ; lot 13 , block 7 , Albright's
Annex ; lot 9 , block , Hrligi' 1'ltce ;
lot 12 , block 3 , Clarendon nddi lot K , tlo.k
1 , and lot 0. block 4 , Denman' * I'Ucv ;
lad 1 nnd 2 , block 4 , Dul'oni 1'lttco ; lot
E , block 20 , Florence . . . .
Total amount of transfers 5U,7J2
A Bore Throat or Cougb , If Buffered to
progresi , often results In an Incurable throat
n r lung tremble. "Brown's Droncrnlal
Troches' glvo Instant relief.