THE O3LAIIA DAILY BEEfLgATUIlDAY , APRIL 27 , 1895. SPEC1RL NOTICES. for thc > roliiinin will l > hrn tntll 13I3O p. in , for the < ? rrnlncnnd tintII H p. m. for tlin inornliiK nnd. Sunday edition. Altt-rll m , by reqnentlng a iinnibrrtd tlirclt , en ii lmv ntmucn nildrrKucd to n ntiiubrroil letter In rnro ot 'llio Ileo. An * wrr M ) ndlrc * pd will bo < lrll ernil upon I rmrntntlon of tlia chrck only. Hates , 1 l'c n noril , Hint limcrtlon , la a word lirrraflcr. riothlni ; tukoti for lisi than U5o for Itriit Irifrrllcni. 1 hue dicrtl enienU must inn rniisecu * thcly. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTKI ) , 1'LAOi : IN GOOD FAMILY TO tnk carr of clilldrn by youni ; American o man. Ad < lr i < N K , ll e oineg. A MII6 rosmoM"AH' eirii7ic : lN iMty "otyiiw , clotlilni ; or K nc'rat More , by an expcrli'mwl mnn ( O nnan ) . Owxl references. AJ'In-M ' box 721 , Wiihtio , Net ) A MiOi 1 * WANTED MALE BAI.AItY I'AID WKEKI.Y TO MVC MUN ; exptrlenc * not n cea ary. Apply 1318 Douglas. WANTIITVO : Kxi'nniuNrnu MHN TO neil western city and furm pro ( > * rtlc ; literal Inducements , references required. Ail < 1reOtan. . Allen , Delonr Imtrl. II-ICO-M * WANTED , TWO rillST-CI.ASH COATMAKCUS quick. K. M. HlKBlns. Kearney , elb. JKO AND iXI'iNSi:3 I'AID COMl'KTHNT MHN flint yenr , or larnr commlmlon , felllnn by - plp ntnpln Koxln to mrrrluints. No iwl i ; pcrlencp unnpre ary For nlcil particular- , wnd ntanip. llouacliofa Bpeclally C"o. 7J 4tb Htreet , flnclnnntl , O _ l ri4AiioniitH roil WYOMING , JITJ DAY , fre puss , ehlp today. 4 p. m. Kramer & O'lK-oin labor BKency , lllh and Parimm lrelH. 11 RiilS 2i * WANTKD , SAI.HHMANi SALA11Y rilO.M jilnrt , permanent place. Uruwn llrus. (3o. . Nuriieryineii , Clilcann. lit. I1-M215 ! 7 WAWTE1 > ARE YOU HONEST. HO11ER , INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , encage with us for ISM ; $300 a rnonili. 13,000 a > car ; you can malea It easy ; six hours a day Our agents do not complain of bard times. Why/ They are making money felling our Perfect on Dlth Washer , the only practical family washer manufacture ! ; wa lies driw and politics dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no ennerltnce necessary ; a child of 8 opeiules It easily , cheap nnd durable ; weight , thirteen pounds , made of nntl-rust sheet steel ; capac ity , 100 pieces ; J10.000 for ItA eaunl ; every fam ily wants nne ; you don't bao to canvass ; as noon ns people Know > ou boo It for sale they eend for a dish wnsier ; enrn agents territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish pamplo ( wclnhs six pounds ) In nice case to lady intents to take ordcis with , one agent made J21I5.1 nrst ten ilnyi AddrrM for fill particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. . Knsl-wwiMM. WANTED. FIFTY OIRLS "FOlt ALL KINDS of work. Canadian Emploment Olllce , ijJ- noimlas street. E. ! 10 ! XIr ? FIRST-CLASS CURLS AT SCANDINAVIAN Y \V. home. OlHco 1618 Capitol avenue. FOR iiot'si : woik. 291S Dodse St. C-loO nxi'KiinNCCD : ami , FOR 01 NK-AI. 1101 SK work ; milnt I-P P od rook and liiiindit-EH. Cnl nflcr 6 p. m. 2100 St. Mary's a\o. C 1J7-27 VANTIUJOIUI. . AT ONCH. TOIl OnNT.nAI housework ; small family. 1130 Sjuth 31 t it. WANTID-A OIIIL rou OINIIIAL IIOUSR work who Is willing to no Into the country with me for the summer. Miu. Arthur S. I'otter. W Bputli 23th aye. _ * - 1TO _ WANTHD. aim , rou anNiitAif HOUSE work ; references required. 10i > S. 2..lh "vev YOUNO aillL IN SMALL FAMILY ; NICE easy place. N. W. Cor. 3 lib nnU Kninnm. C l WANTKD. AN nxi'niiip.Ncr.D I.ADY BTIN oicrnplier nml type-writer , muit be quick am correct In work , ono Imvlnc experience In larc dnKi ( l houstf preferred ; state salary wantfil AildreM N SJ. lltu olllcc. _ C'S28 \VANrni)7 A ami. KOR oisNr.RAi. iipimi : work. 1515 N. 2tlh street. _ C-M210 27- FOR RENT HOXJ8K3. 1IOUSKS , K. K. DARLINO , 1UX3CIC ilOUSES IN ALL 1'AIITS Of THE CITY TUP O. F. Davla company , 1503 Farnam. D IM HOUSES ; 1JENAWA & CO. , JOS N. 15TH JJT. FOR i"liNT203 CAl'ITOL AVUNU13. T rooms , modern. The O. V. Davis company. II. E. COLB CO. LARQEST LI3T IN OMAIIA _ U JHuSI 1708 AND 270 KARNAM STREET. W , II. Rogera , 1323 Farnam stieet. I'LEASANT DETACHED MODKIIN 8-UOOi house ; nice lawn. bain. Inquire 2COJ Pierce st D 317 6-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUOI.ASST IJ . 1 4 73 CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE modern linprovcmcnl * . Inquire 712 N. 10th . D-M3M _ jitrcet. _ _ _ C ROOM COTTAOE. C33 SOUTH 17TH A VE D 310 M2 * I'LEASANT MODKRNROOM 2ND STORY Hat ; beautiful lawn and Bhudi. 21l Mlnm street. _ 5rl7" NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 1S33 Slinil man avenue , J30 ; 10-room modem house , Iui ! dcttc. lenr Bhcrman avenue , J23. llyion nee Co. . 213 South llth street. _ D-M78 M16 ' ONF. TEN-IIOOM IIO'USB. ALL MODURN CON vcnlcticcs , newly painted nnd papered , 91 No. 25th St. Ono lx-room hnnae b.uk of above rent \ery low. Inquire Kllkcnncy & Co. . roon 1. Ccintlnontnl bile. D-SII. _ UOUHKri VOH RENT. FROM $10.00 TO J2J.OO Bee ridcllty Trust vompauy. 1T02 l < ' .irnam st. D MSC9 31 _ VKRY DHSIRATILE HOUSES VACANT MAT 1st. J. II. Shu wood. 42. ! N. Y. Life. Tlione 38 D-S77 _ _ FOR HENT-n.ATS AT NORT11EAST CORNEI of llth ami Howard strtcts. Newly paperet nnd pilnted. luqulto loom 311 , lat Nutlona Bank Hid ij. D-S7S 3 _ _ LIST 1'ROI'ERTY I'OR RENT. SALU OR EX clinnK" with Equltablo Iiucjtnient Co. . 4) ! N Y. Life. D-M970 SO in * _ REDfC'ED TO 13.CO , CHEAPEST AND NEAT rst C-rnom cottage wllli Kith In city. ; 03 > Call foinla kt. Dm S42-30 _ MODERN EIOI1T-ROOM HOtfSE ? 2i 1'ER month. Inquire 2t > 10 Capitol avenue. D -12J-23 * T-ROO.M , ALL MODERN. OOOD J.OUATKW iiM Jones tre - D12327 FOUR-tCOM 1IASEMENT. til S. NTH STREET MODKRN TEN-ROOM IIOI'SE , balb , tuundry , furnace ; Imnl OH ! Mourn , ke } . 1C01 Cupltol a\e < iuc , adjulnliiR. 1 > M14D 30 * _ _ FURNISHED HOUSE FROM Jl'NK 1ST. TO family without y , > uns chlldreii ; ti-tiTem-ra ie quired "IC X.2M _ : jit. _ II 113 30 1J CAl'ITOirX VENl'E , 7 ROOMS , T INQt'lRl at J518 Ciipltol avenue. D M17J 23' FOR RENT. NEW FOI'R-ROOM COrfAOE cur. COtli imd Slialer cm ; ci-IIur , cistern , tit water , J7.W. Inquire 131 $ Fain.im. _ | ) -M1S327 FOR RENT. EIOHT-ROOM IlOfPE. AU/SIOD ern IniprovemontH , hnrdtiuod tlnlih and lure room * . No. M N. 23d atittt. I ) 11KH w COMI'LETE MODERNEKlHT-Ilo - URICI la erove cu .Slui\toud inoiiui' . J IUJ. Choice mmlern dulil-rocm brUU. No. CTI Nor I ttrd eli. t. U'.w ) . Nlco elKbt-nxim frame icaldcnce. No. i ; Bptiwe utreet. J22.rA r dexant ten ; in < l tuvl\c room nn h'i-n brick ren Idrnctx at outliwct corner IJrtl ami fullfornla very low tents. C. A. Blair , 115 X. Y. Life. I'OR RENT NICE MODERN C-KCXIM CUT luxe. HIM. iS.IJ ScvvutJ. Till * U nlco. Ii qulro lu Sexvaul. D Mail FORRINT : SKVKN-ROOM ii ( i si : . A can comcnknce * . Imjulie Cll So. ISilii A1304 2J \V FLAT , c ROOMS. h\Tii AND TIATI F" ruom. ITOS. water , 11 * , lllh. 1MI1H ; It c < r * . 2ITII STREKTr ! ridellty Trust conii > .in > - . I'M l\iin.ini -M-il a PLDASANT HOUSE OK r-'IX LMHIE ROOMS well loculnl. Ul S. : i l. 1I-M21I > FOB KKNT VUiiNlSHED HOOM3 FOR RENT , FURNISHED ROO.M3. l S. 13T ] bOUTH FRONT ROOM. ; t IIARNIY. B-M1T4 30 * t'LEAaANT ROOM. PODUIX EJ7 UODEltrf JIOOM , WITH UO.UID. l\fi \ CAfis E-MSC i Mi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " luiT.ll OF ROOMS. AIJioTAItUOu"Fl.Onl ( urnl lrtl or unfumls > J. b..i.j if lh -I , .1. ) , vN " Dj7" no. us. ? j. N ir u i : FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOM3' Continued. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEmen - men or housekeeping , VA Nutth 17tb. D > M178 23 * 'L'RNIRIIED ROOMS , WITH HOARD. t'TO- pin , 1721 Davenport street. 1' MI7J 2 AND rNFiiRNiaiEt ROO MS rogms for light liousekoeplnK , 1S19 Famnm < n isi- * TWO NICELY FURNIBHF.D ROOMS TO OEN- ll man giving- the ! > < t of refefen'N. . W. Cor , 20th and 1'ae.lflo. K IIIWM * A Qt'IET FAMILY OF THREE. MOVINC1 1NTO R nlne-irom modern liouni' . centrnlly I cnt l , May 1 , ilealres roomera ; rcf r < ncii exrhnngiHl. N H He * . . E MSB 2S KOO ib AlJf ) BOARD. Bl'ITK OP ROOMS : ALSO SINOLK ROOM , with buurd , In private- family ! references. 22H Farnam street. F M133 28 * ) ESIRA1II.B FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE. Hist l allen In city nnd K.W . ! board. F 190 [ 'Oil RENT-Fl'RNIHHED ROOMH , WITH OR \vlthmit Imniil , In mi > t < 'rn iletnchcil house , lleni' llful lawn , phiuli > trees nnd llo ars. A nice cool place for summer. Call 2215 Webster st F-M200 1 IOARD AND ROOM , Jl V > WEEK 2ST7 FAR. num trwt. F M20J S' t'RNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT lionrd. 2J'H ' Farnam Mreet. F M218 23 * UNFURN18UED HuOMS TO RENT VOll RENT. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1617 Dodijp street. (1 M130 1G' UNFURNISHED ROOMS. & 02 N. 20TH. O MIJ2 27' ICRRENT STOKr.0 AND OFFICER FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY IIRICIC 11UILD- Ing916 Farnam street. Tills building has a fireproof cement banemcnt , complete ( team heating fixtures ; \\ater on all doors , gas , etc. Apply at tliu KHro of The Hee. I911) FOR RENT , IHlIfK STORE UflLDINQ , iixlW , * lth Dmt-clnv shclvltiR and counters , In best buMnens location In North Mend. Neb. There TMII lo 400 ncri-s of beets crown In the nelch- borhiod , which will clrculato conjlderalile money , In addition to tlio regular farm tnulo. No better location can bo found for dry goods , boots and slnea and cents' furnishing. Apply to N J. Johnson , Ames , Neb. I-MH6 FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY nn.l Imiement lirlclt store b-JII'Hnu at 1003 Far nam street. Suitable for nny kind of builness. Inquire room 311. First National Bank Rid ? . 1 379 S AGENTS \VAWTE1 > . WANTED. AOENTS TO SELL Ofll INSTAN- taneoun. wnter-tlKht trnrden hone coupler. SelH at sight No tools ieiUlied | Liberal rum mis sion. Send for particulars. Ad.uns & WestlnUe Cj. . Chicago. J M133 Sl AOENTS WANTED-Ji DAILY. NEW INVEN- tlon. Ili-tnlli 2T > cents. 2 to C ( wld In n house , free. Forsheo & Makln , Cliirlnnntl , O. J M192 27 * THFwAR IN THE EAST 60) I'AOES. OVER ICO CUKravlnRi of ar nr.d other arenei. How and \\liy the vast empire of China win humbled by the little Island Kingdom. Tolls all about China. Jap.in and Corea. nnd the thrilling his tory of the great war complete. S > llliiK fast 1'rlce only Jl.W. A mimrlouu succew Evc-n- b > ly wants It. Kxtm term . quick sales nnd bid money for nefnts. Send for clicul.ir of Kt for outfit. I' . W. Xleglcr & Co , llox 18SO , St. Loula , Mo. J M196 SS * WANTED TO RENT. WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; IP jou uunt yours rented list them with J. H. Parrotte. Dounlas block. 1C M253 A33 SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF G OR 7 rooms , wllli fair conveniences. Address 1. C2. Dee oince. K-373 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WALlace - lace , 312 Drown blk. Have calls for cottnKe * . K-TI1 _ ONK I-HTRNISIIED IIOOM DURINO MAY AND June , private family preferred. Ralph E Sun- derland. 1" . O. lox ! 101. K1S320 STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY. M-132 DUST STORAOE MUILDINQ IN OMAHA. U. 8. K < J- ' . bonded warehouse , household goods stored , lowest rates. 1013-1015 Loavonnorth. M 131 STO"ES STORKD DURINO SUMMER. TEL. SCO. 1207 Douglas. Omaha. Stove Repair Woiks PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO , 9th & Jones Sis. General storage & forwarding. M 671 WANTED TO BUTJ WANTED. A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH JI.OOO to 10,000. Addr ss II II , Omalia. Dee.N N MS4S HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. I. Urussell , 1420 Dodge St. WE WILL BUY CHEAP HOMES AND REfll- dencc Iota nnywhere In the rlty. Must bo bar- trains. Reed & Sclby. Hoard Trade bulldlntr. Is 152 WANTED , TWO OR THREE 11.001.00 TO $ l.r.00.00 farm 1nns - at once. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street. N M17U 27 FOR 8AT.E FURNITURE. ALMOST NEW PARLOR SUIT. 8IDEROARD. Monitor range , Hinder machine , bed room BUlts ; cheap , leaving city. 624 3. 25th street , cor. Jonei. O M1C7 2 > * FOR SALE HORSESWAGONSETC , NEW 2 SEAT OI'KN CARRIAGE TO 1)E SOLD at cost. J50 00 : nlso good Concord buckboard , $70.00. I/rummond. P M023 Mil FOR SALE. SHETLAND PONY. CITY RROICE , phaeton and harness. 1810 Homey street P Mill 23 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOQ & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE , HETTHR & cheeper than wood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. I'.th. Q-MSJ1 MajlS WEOMAN PIANOS. imiDQEPORT GROANS. Woodbrldite llros. . 117 S. 17th. Q 131 HARDWOOD COMDINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Chas R. L e , 8th and Douclas , C3-133 FOR SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND GO-HORSE power steel boiler , as good as now. Address p. o. iiux esi ? r.M 0r ? ! L FOR SALE , 2 FRESH COWS. 23W WEHSTKR ttreet. Q-lfi 2S FOR SALE-IIOLSTEIN COW , GOOD IN ALL iwlnls. Calf twenty da > old. W. II. MOI-HC- . Forest Lawn cemetery. Q-106-27 * FOR 8VT.P ' VRGE MMfK r-F'DItrGS CHI'lI- Inns , patent medlclnen , cundrUn. ( to , and llx- lurr for druc stunTo bo Hold at public auction nt Ml N. Kill street , commencing Sat- uidiy , April 27. nt 10 o'clock a , in. OLD LUMIIER FOR SALE ; FLOORING AND J.lists In good condition. Apply nt old ItaptU cliim-h ciuni'r ITith nud DaNcnport. or the As sociated Clmrltlvs , 507 Ilunard street. street.QM20D 30 CLAIRVOYANTS MRP. DR. -WARREN. . CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llublo business medium , Sin year at 119 N. 10th S-131 CL.VYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Reads caids like an open book. Tells your mission on entering. 2.3 N. 14th. S-S15-JM * MEDIUMS DON'T RE Hl'Mliroann IIY FORTUNr tellc-iH , tr.t\eluiK f.'iUlrs. etc. If > ou nro In any trouble ecnd a stamp to Mr. William Oniflild K3 Sixth nvrnue. D < ts Mulncs. Iowa , the mos vondeiful metllum on earth , fie advice , bu ak no questions. Located f > r ) ears. M129 ! MABSAGK. BATHS. ETO. MADAM SMITH. Sfi S. ISTH , 2D FLOOR ROOJ 3 ; magnetic , \apor , alcohol , etcain. tulpbeilne nnd sea I allu. T M)73 ! ) 2. ' _ NEWLY FlffKD HATll PARLORS ; TURK tfch und electric l-nths for ladle * and eentle- incn. Madame lion ell , 320 S , 15th St. . M mv > r TMSB M8 _ ' MADAME LA RUE. 161J ' Jllfl. DR. LEON HAS OPENED EI.KCTRIc in.ibsaco and bath parlsrii as u flrst-cUt In htltu'.u for bniltb. rofrr-ihlnff and real fill K.UIB from 9 . m. tir ? p. m. : tlrat-cl.m nulst ants. 412 X llth street , near Chicago street. MASSAQE , MADAME UERNARD. 1121 DODfiE T-M1I3 TURKISH TURKISH IIATIIS : ONLY PLXCE IN C1T1 * niluiilvelr for ladles. Suite 1W-1W lieo bide.u . u ; PERSONAL. , ELETTRO THERMAL , IIATIIS chlioK | > dl t. Mmc. Post , S1J4 ! S. Ulli et U-IJT THE liEI.LF KPPKRLY COHSET. SIADK TO order from measure. ISO * F.irnam slrevt. VIAM co. . : i HEE ui.no , : HEALTH HOOK r ic , bom < treatment , Udy ntlendtnt. U in istt CUR'AOO tr USIIM10 PERSONAL , Continued. MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS 2119 Farnim st. Prices reasonable , FLORIST. PL.VNTP , CUT FLOWKR3. , hnll , residence and grave decorations. 1111 Vlnton street. Telephone 77 . U MMJ PAPER CONTAINING RKAL PHOTOS OF Indies wishing to wed mnlleil for stamp , llox IMS. Denver , Colo. MIJI M2S * A ROOK ON RHEl'MATISM. OOFT AND I.t'M. IKIKII ant free to those sending their ndlri-M to E , M. Chesman Mfg. Co. , Plttsburfr , Px U-M10I 27 * WANTED. TO ADOPT A IJAIIY ROY. FROM 3 tn 18 months : must be henlthyj have a satis factory liume to offer. Address N 42 , Hee. I' M212 1 * MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Lo\e & Co. , Paxtnn blk. W-14J MONEY TO 1XJAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O , F. D.ivH Co. , 1S05 Farnam st , W-143 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON OOOD LOAN3. J. W. Squire , 245 Uee Lldg. W 144 CITY"LOANS. "C. A. STARR , tl"j N. Y. LIFiT W-143 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam W-14S LOANS O : ; IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam W-14 ? ANTHONY LOAN & TRUS1 CO. , 313 N.Y.L1FE , loans at low rat's for choice security In Ne braska and low a farms or Omalia city property MONBY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. D. ilelltlc. 1st Nat. llk.bldg. W-1IS LOANS ON REAL ESTATE OR IIUY MORT- arieif. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Ileo Illilff. W-MIGS 2J INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. , New York , offer any part IOO.OM eastern In vestors' names , who liavo money to Invest ; just compiled. Write for paitlcuhm W-SIlSt Mil * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at Ion cat riuei In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlnl ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount OMAHA MORTGAGE LO/N CO. . 3W 80. ICtll St. X-150 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND Pjanos- Fred Terry. 430 Ramge btocK. X1J3 J. D. HADDOCKrilOOM 427 RAMCJE RLOCK. X-152 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture. pianos , horses , wagons or any kind of chattel security nt lowest possible rates , which you cim pay back at any time and In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room 4. Wlthncll block. X 151 BUSINESS CHANGES. TO SELL-GROCERY STOCK , GOOD LOCA- tlon. cheap , fixtures and stock complete , butcher shop attached. Address , II. E. llurnam , 017 N. Y. Lite llldg. , Omaha , Neb. Y-M923-M20 * FOR SALE , A NICELY LOCATED AND WELL arranged restaurant , or will rent to reliable party. N 22. IJec. Y MD30 27 * INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL HAS FORCED US to offer an Interest In our business. Ituslness Is paying 100 per cent on present capital. For full particulars rail or address our nxent , II. E. Cole & Co. . 106 N 13th st. Y M8I1-2S U.OrtO TO J10.000 CAPITAL WANTED ; INTERview - view solicited , new enterprise ; legitimate busi ness ; responsible management and 10 per cent guaranteed. N 32. lice. Y-143 30 THE HARNEY PEAK HOTEL. HILL CITY , S. 1) . . center of new mining activity and nearest railway point to the Keystone camp , twenty rooms , mxlern built nnd furnished ; for lease after May 10 to responsible and ex perienced parties. Addiess proixwUlona to W. O. Temple , attorney. Rapid City , S. D. The right Is reserved to reject nny and all bids. Albert It. Lcdoux. receiver. Hill City , 8. D. Y M171 2) WANTED. PARTNER WITH $50000 CASH ; one who knows a good thing when he seen It , Uox 3 , Omaha. Y-M170 23 * CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE. DOUGIIT. SOLDer or exchanged for land. If you want Lo go Into or get out of business write us. We may have what you want. II , O. McGee , 10 _ llal.i St. , Council Dlurts. la. Y MIOO A28 IF YOU WANT TCrDISFbSE OF BTOCK O F merchandise quick address M. 20 , Omaha nee. Y M54J RECEIVER'S SALE. FROM THIS DATE I will sell at private sale all the bar fixtures , refrigerators. Untie cases , nnd otllcu fixtures , also all the unfinished stock , machinery and shafting , with 2 15 II. P. Detroit electric mo tors , belonging to the firm of Wallace & Co. , Incorporated , located at 411 nnd 413 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. , April 23 , 1S35. John Jenkins , receiver , tt Wallace & Co. , Incorporated. Y M157 M2I FOR SALE. MEAT MARKET AT INVOICE price. Owner leaving city. I3tltIM'e& Y-M1SO 2S SPECULATB THROUGH A RESPONS1ULE house and get reliable Information and valuable pointers as to the maikel , our manual on mar gin trading In grain nnd stock nnd our Dally Market llulletln ? ent free , our customers are making money by our ndilcc. Stancell & Co. , bankers and brokers , suite II , Trader * Itldg. , Chicago. Y-M2M 2 FOR SALE. TUB DEST PAYING MILLINERY business west of Chicago. Address room 407 Drown block , Sioux City , In. Y-M )7 3 FOR EXCHANGE , TEN CLEAR LINCOLN LOTS AND SOME money to trade for boots nnd shoes. O. E. Hazard , Hebron. Neb. Z M8C3 27 LOT 60x125 , CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMRRANCES for horse and phaeton. Address N 31 , lice.7.1I4 7.-1I4 FOR EXCHANGE A NICE PHAETON. ALmost - most new , to exchange for a good horse Must be a guod free driver. Fldelty Trust Company , 1702 Fainam st. Z 103-30 TEAM AND CARRIAGE WANTED FOR OOOD land under Irrigation In Custer county. Neb. Aildritts N 37 , Hee , Omaha , Neb. X M1D7 2i * FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Garvln Dros. , 210 N Y. L RE-155 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 012 N. Y. L. WE ARE SELLING BARGAINS. AND IT means money to buyer nnd seller to see us. Fidelity Tiutt Company , 1702 Fanmm street. P.15-MS34-J1 ABSTRACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY. BARGAINS. BALE OR TRADE IN CITY I'ROP- tttles and farms. Jno. N. Trenscr. opp.I" _ . O. BARGAINS. IIOU3E3. LOTS AND FARMS ; tale or traje. r. 1C. Darling , Darker block. RE 130 WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS nfar Omah.t nt prices that will surprise you , If taken within 2 necks. J. II. Sherwood. ( N. Y. Life. RE-M721 SNAPS. B TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. SO or 1 ncrw. Improved. J30.00 per acre ; 200 acres. JJ3.W p r acre : 250 acies. $40 00 per acre ; G 10-acre tracts , $75 00 to J10000 per ncre. Mu t be cold. 910 N. Y. L. bids. Re 1I2SJ FOR SALE-HOUSE , 2016 BARNEY STREET , 9 roomc , modern Improieinent * . barn for four Jior M , city watnr , south front , low price , lea- konable tenna , poswMlon Immediately. Apply Robert Col\ell , l01 ! Harney t. RE MM3-31 * TIIK IIIQOEST UAHQA1N IN KOUNTZE 1'Iaco. EleKant homo on AVIrt street. Tine building * lt In linnscom Place , past fiont. high and KlKhtly , 0. "i or ISO fett frontline , Ihe cheapest pioperty In the addition. Itniutlful tust front lot In western part of city at n crmp. Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agents. 1702 Famam Street. RE MMI 1 IP YOU WANT TO IIUY A SNAP. OR HAVE A InrKnln to cell roc the l-'ldellty Trust Company , 1702 rarnam st. RB-Ut-SO WE HAVK IJUYERS roH house In north part of city. FOR houto In Shlnn's addition or vicinity. FOR house III Han'com place or aw. part of city. FOR lot In western part of city. FOIl hcrroKi * within 0 la 8 mles of court \\a\yv. \ \ FOR farms In cm-tern Nebraska or western Iowa. Tha above mum bn maps for caslu llrlng In the description of your property enry. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam > t. TOR HALE CORNER LOT , 61 PT. . | 5W. Inside lot. to ft. , I A 2-ntory house , barnaln. Jl.CM. l-nxim bou e , JS'W. li ) ncrcn , choice , I2M nn ncre : also 5 acres at JIM un acre. AMES. KIT KARNAM. RE 155-29 * BNAI'i T\VO TRACKAflK LOTS ON I'AVED stie < l nenr Nlclioliu.orth JS.OOO.W. will sell for M.O"J.i : imly snull c ll payment required , or > < lll exchauec ( or Micnnt lots and asuume reasonable Incumbrance ; Investigate thin. Ad- ilre J N SJ. Hf ? . RE-M16) 2 ! ) TOR PALE ON PAYMENTS 0-rooin house. Will and Clark , JJiXJ.O ) . f..rwm house , : i < t mid Ohio. tt.400.CO. C-roati ! hou e. IStti and 1'aul , ll.ilOU ) . 7 riionn. nicxlern , near 4)th. JJ.MW. 7 n > fitns , modern , Windsor Place. J2.fpOO.00 Gun In IIroe , 210 N. Y. Life. RE M202 W LOST. IST , NEAR KD AND CUMINO. I1LACX 1U rtvfktt tune \\lih ticket marked M. Tmclt. Utliira lo Cll Itatd. I3t-ltI-M' e& s ' \ > ? ; . * V jCSteSGZSr " ' CriAJa. , wl w iis 53- > - < fiwtjl < fit "na * * * ' ' i i /a it Its like ( onjpw\yg \ rj capdl briiliapcy of jC ? 5U " ° < ol9Pait w h5AHTACLAU5. ifjf fjQ ) pur ffb i1 apd SAMTA CLAUS SOAP 6oM oadr M O. DAXON. 402 N16Tir. 160 _ VICTOR HICYCLES , Tm : flNEST OF Al7L bicycles. Omaha Illocle Co. , 323 N. ICth street. 161 STERLING , HUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST- crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1C1J Howard street. 162 8EK THE VISIIILE HALL I1EARINOS ON Relay Special. Will Rarnum & lira. . 120 N. r.th. 7J3 REMINOTON AND UAOLK. CROSS QUN CO. . 116 8. 15th street. M 731 A. L. DEANE & CO. , WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Farnam street ; bicycles mid on easy payments. 163 LAWN MOWERS AND DICYCLES. OET THEM In food running order at the Acme , S12 S. ICtli. 611 M10 WESTERN BICYCLE & QUN CO. , 2116 CUMINO. CSI MANTELS , ORATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. QRATKS. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and larse doors ; wilte for catalogue. Milton Rogers ii Sons , Omaha.M2SI M2SI UNDERTAKERS A XU EMDALMERS H. K UL'RKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1C1S Chicago St. , telephone 90. 105 SWANSON & VAL1EN. 1701 CUMINO , TEL 1060. 1C4 M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EM11ALM- er. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 160 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , C13 S. ICTH ST. 197 STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAB. 18)4. Select parties semi-monthly. Independent tick ets , all routes. Hotel coupons , pas ports , pro- crams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOc. II. Gaze & Sons ( L'td ) . McCague & Scalding , 1504 Dodge street. M406 M5 DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY , FREE Inllrmary ; dentistry at cast. IClli & Cap. ave. 179 M ATHE M ATHIO AL IN BTRXTM ENTS ALVA J. ailOVER , ENGINEERS AND All- chltccts' supplies. 318 S. 131H street , Omaha. M499 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Asj'n , 1704 IJeo bldff. U. W. Nattlnger. Sec. 173 SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY 6 , 1 , S per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam et. Nattlnger Sec. 174 DRESSMAKING. MRS. C. A. LUCAS HAS RETURNED AND opened parlors at 1600 Douglas street , where she will bo pleased to see her former friends. M137 M23 DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 GRANT St. M1SO M24 COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL _ orncp to 209 S. 16th st. Brown block. 163 TIIEr BKST"lS THE CHEAPEST7 NO SMOKE. No soot. 2,00' ' ) pounds of the best Wyoming root , Jl.W. delivered. Just think of 111 You have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. If you arc UUeicsted In tlie fuel question usa SherMan coal , 1C03 Farnnm street. M403 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONES ST3. 75 rooms at 11.50 per day. & 0 rooms nt $2.00 per day. Special rates to commeiclal travelers. Room and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch , manager. 171 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. 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T1OX 30J , OMAHA : 3RD house west D. & D. Instllute. M9M A 2S FLORISTS. FOR PAHSIES & vniirtinrtvs GO TO j. w. & 13. E. Arnold , 120 N./litb St. Tel. 132. 531-M9 PAWNBROKERS. II. UAJtOWlTZ LOANS IQNEY. 418 N. IS ST. 37J DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 3 BURT ST. ISO ELOCUTION. ELLA DAYR. .COM'L NT'L UK .16 i FARNAM. Utwyors aud solicitors. SUES & CO. Hoc Building , OMAHA , Neb. Atlvlco FKEB , NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE MARKET. BUYS too SHARES. OF SILVER BLUFF MINING CO.'S STOCK PAR VALUE sooo. The company owns I w acres of rich , high-grade ore ; work lioteadlly enlnicun , The property shows every Indication of bi-cjmlnz n Eccond llranlt Mountain. A few hundred dollars Invested now may brlns you u fortune. DON T MISS IT. For prusperius call or writii to F. S. ZIMMERMAN A. CO. , „ „ „ C37UhlcuoStocUlIxtliJui.-ullilK. , Chicago LEXINGTON OPENS IN RAIN Sixty-Ninth Session of the Kentucky Asso ciation Bogina in Bad Weather , SPORT WAS NOTHING EXTRAORDINARY UlstlllorH Strike. * Went to thoSccoml Choice Much to tlio feuriirlsa of tlio Titlont Who Piny eel The Commoner for n Cinch. LEXINGTON. April 20. With about 2,000 people on the grounds , the Kcnlucky nsso- clalton begun Its sixty-ninth annual spring meeting this afternoon. The weather was cloudy , with small showers occurring every few minutes , the last race being In the heavy rain , which continued to pour down. Two favorites , a second choice and two oul- sldors captured the ovents. The event of the day was the Distillers' stakes , which resulted In a general surprise to all the talent. The Commoner was an odds-on favorite and Simon W ruled as second choice , with Han- non , the only rumalnlng entry , out of It. Simon W took the lead at tlio slart and was never headed , winning easily by a length , running the mlle and a sixteenth In 1:47 : , breaking the track record by a second. In the last race Tandovcrett threw her jockey , K. Luther , Injuring his leg. Results : First race , six furlonpa : Unlma ( J to 5) ) won , Iltick Mussle ( ! > to 1) second , Sim mons (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:1IH. : Second race , Belling , seven and n half furlongs : Greenwich ( even ) won , Myrtelle (7 ( to 1) ) second , 1'robasco (10 lo 1) ) third. Time : 1:34 : 4. Third nice. Distillers' stakes , value to winner JU50 , mile and a sixteenth : Simon W (13 ( to 10) ) won. The Commoner (7 ( to 10) ) second. Hnnnon ( GO to 1) ) third. Time : 1:47. : Fourth race , nlne-alxlecnths of a mile : Dr. G (12 ( to 1) ) won , Pollock ( I to G ) second , James Monroe (6 ( to 1) third. Time : 0SX-Vi. : Fifth race , one-half mile : Ilrnce Gfrle ( I to 1) won. Merry Thought (7 ( to C ) uec- ond. La Galondrlana (7 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 0:19 : . MH.MPIIIS. April 26. The best 2-year-old race of the meeting wnn on the card at Montgomery park thin afternoon , the Bramble stakes. Loads of money went In on the Hot Springs entry. Lady Inez , Heti ISder and Concession , and the fact that they were beaten out was due to Chorn's masterly riding of I'at Dunn's Mnr- slon , who WOH nt 4 to 1 In the books. The track was very muddy , which probably ac counts for Lady Inez' poor showing. He- a ults : First race , five-eighths of n mile : Pop Gray ( I to 2) ) won. Maid Marian (9 to fi ) Becond , Uarney Auron , Jr , (30 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:05 : % . Second race , the Bramble stakes , for 2- year-olds , with $1,000 added , live-eighths of a mile : Marslan (3 ( to 1) ) won. Lady Inez ( even ) second , Ben Eder ( even ) third. Time : 1:06. : Third race , six furlongs : High Test (3 to 1) ) won , Hedlna (3 ( to 2) second , Francis Pope ( IS to 1) ) thlnl. Time : l:19Vfc. : Fourth race , mile and u sixteenth : Urania ( even ) won , Senator Irby ( even ) second , Prince (25 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:5-1. : Fifth race , five furlongs : Shield Bearer (3 ( to 1) ) won. Twinkle (5 ( to 1) ) second , llou- ble ( even ) thlnl. Time : 1:0 : V4. NASHVILLE , Term. , April M.-The races at Cumberland park today were run over a muddy track nnd the scratches were numer ous. The books were prelly hard hit , Ihree favorlles and a second choice finishing In front. Healm hail the second race won , but the saddle slipped ns the horses turned Into Ihe slrelch und McKnlghl was unable lo make Ihe finish. The finish between Shining ing- Bell and Peytonla In Ihe fifth race wna very close , nnd with another jump or two Peytonln wouln have won. Results : First race , selling , flve-clghlhs of a mile : Pat Tucker (3 ( to 1) won , Miss Ullle (3 ( to 1) ) second , King Craft (15 ( lo 1) third. Time : 1:05. : Second race , five-eighths of n mile : Fanny- Hunt (3 ( to 1) ) won. Realm (5 ( to 1) ) second , La Touralne (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1OSV4. : Third race , six furlongs : Mark S (4 ( to G ) won , Lebanjo (2 ( to 1) ) second , Fabla (15 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:2) : ) % . Fourth rnce , one mile : Catlnragns (3 ( to 1) won. George Beck (1 ( to 1) second , St. Crolx (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:47. Fifth race. Helling , mile and nn eighth : Shining Bell ( G to C ) won , Peytonla ( C to 1) ) second , St. Puncrna (2',4 ( lo 1) Ihlrd. Time : 2:03. : 2:03.IIOBY , April 2C. Flrsl race. nine-six teenths of n mile : Mary L won , R > ve d'Or second. Lady Hose third. Time : O&SU- Second race , live furlongs : Willie L won , Silverado bccond , Marble Hock third. Time : 1:05. : Third race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile : Ited John won , Domlnlco second , Leonelle third. Time : 1:01. : Fourth rnce , six furlongs : Caesar won , Saldlvar second. Hampton third. Time : 1.11) ) . Fifth rnce. eleven-sixteenths ot a mile ; James V. Carter won , Madge Dore second , Nativity third. Time : 1:12. : WASHINGTON. April 26. The races at St. Asaph were very well attended today nnd the belling' was heavy. The feature of the day was Die Maryland slakes of $1,000 , which was won by J. C. Carr's Copyright , who beat the 1 to 3 favorite , Buckrene. In the fourth race Kbal boiled on Ihe far lurn nnd Jumped the fence. The boy who rode was Knocked senseless , but soon recovered. Results : First race , five furlongs : Pontlear ( C to ! i ) won , Ina (3 ( to C ) second , 12tta (12 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:01 : % . Second rnce , one-half mils : Heretic ( even ) won , Old Age (4 to 1) ) second , Hhododendron (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0:50. : Third race , one mile ; Copyright (12 ( to 1) ) won. nuckrenc (1 to 3) ) ccconil , I'rlj ? (15 ( to 1) ) thlnl. Tims : 1 : 0. Fourth race. K furlongs : Stnnloy ( Jt > to 1) ) won , Jerome ( T to 6) ) second , Vision (5 ( to 2) thlnl. Time : 1:1CV : , . Fifth rnce. six nnd a half ftirlonps : Clils- wick (6 ( to 1) ) won , llnmnilo (8 to G ) second end , lien Lotnotul (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time ; Sixth race , six furlongx : Integrity (30 to 1) ) won , Stowaway (0 ( tn 1) second , Appomnt- lox (7 ( ti > 10) thlnl. Time : 1:20 : < 4. SAN KIIANIMSCO. April W.-Haln mndf the trnek heavy today nnd Iho mudlarks won. The talent picked only the 2-year-old Krlc , nlthotmh nil the othir winners were fairly well backed. Uesnlti : Klrst rnco , live nnd n half furlongs , sell- Ini ? : Ixitirel (3 ( to 1) won , Taninlpnlso ts leI I ) second , Little Tough ( li to 1) ) thlnl. Time : 1.10. 1.10.Second Second race , four nml n half furlongs , selling. 2-vetir-olds : Her Majesty ( even ) won , Ida H ( S tt > 1) ) second , Scelay ( S to 1) ) thlnl. 'nine : 0:55. : Thlnl race , six furlongs : Quirt (10 ( lo 1) ) won , Charles A (2 ( to 1) ) second , Anietle (2W to 1) ) third. Time : 1:14 : % . Fourth race , live und u half furlongs : Lulu (7 to 1) ) won. The Drummer (20 ( to 1) ) second , Lukerman (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 'Fifth race , short six furlongs : OolillniK (4 ( to 1) ) \\oti , McFnrhind ( G to 1) ) socotui , Nellie a ( I to 1) third. Tlmn : 1:15. : Sixth race , short six furlongs , sellltiR : Hcnllzatlon (3) ( ) to IB ) won. Jack Itlchelleii ( even ) second , Arcllc (7 ( to 1) third. Ttmy : . T : LOUIS , April M.-Knst St. Ixjuls re- stills : Flrsl race , Ihree-fiimrters of n mile , sell ing , maidens : Valdemar won , Bcnlta. second end , Hdwnrd third. Time : 1:22. : Second rnce , nlne-sUtecnths of a mile , uirse : Mother or Pearl won , Sheniindo.ih Uov second , Venture Ihlrd. Time : 0K : > . Tlilrd race , Ihlrleon-slxleenths of a mile , purse : Safe Home won , llrnkemnn second , knglo Bird third. Time : 1.27. Fourth rnce. live-eighths of a mile , sell ing : Kmperor Billet won. Proverb second , Dunlnp third. Time : 1.0V > 4. Fifth race , three-qunrteis of a mile : Little Nell won , Nellie 1C second , Ilusscl Grey third. Time : lar ; > 4. OA.IIUS or Till' NATIONAL LHAOIli : Huvrley Shown Dt-r 1I < > < What n Good Thine llo I.rt ( in to I'ltUbiirir. ST. LOl'IS , April 2G. "Pink" Ilnwley , ably assisted by the other Pirates , suc ceeded In giving the Browns , his last year's associates , a long string of goose eggs. The members of the homo team were unable to hit his delivery , while Uroltcnslcln was pounded hard nnd often. Several costly errors were made by the Browns , but the fielding of the visitors , with one exception , was perfect. Score : St. Louis 0 00000000 0 Pltlsburg 0 00312000-G Hlls : SI. Louis , G : Plllsburg. 13. Krrors : St. Louis , 3. learned runs : Plttslmrg , 3. Stolen bases : Genius , Cross and Sugden. Double p'ny : Blerbauer and Beckley. First base on balls : Off Breltenslcln. 4 ; oft Hawley - ley , 1. Struck out : By Breltensleln , 2 ; by Ilnwley , 2. Batteries : Breltcnsteln and Peltz ; Ilnwley and Supden. Time : Two hours nnd ten minutes. Umpire : Betls. WILSON WAS VEIIY KASY. NHW YORK , April 2G.-Wilson , who made such a brilliant showing In Washington a few days ago. only lasted four Innings today. Dolnn , who took Wilson's place In the llfth Inning , did fairly well. German had the Bean Haters completely nt his mercy. The half dozen hits secured were badly scallered. Score : Boston 0 00012000-3 New York 16200140 ' -II Hits : Boston , G ; New York , 14. Krrors : Boston. 0 ; New York 1. Earned runs : New York , H. First base on errors : New York , 1. Left on bases : New York. G. First base on balls : Off Wilton , G ; oil Dolan , 2 ; off German , 4. Slruck out : By Dolan , 1 ; by German , 1. Two-base hits : Davis , 2 ; Doyle , 2 ; Sclulver. Sacrifice hit : Schilver. Stolen bases : Fuller , Van Haltren , Davis , 2 ; Tier- nan , Stafford. Burke. Double plays : Nash to JMWC to Tucker ; Hyan to Lowe. Hit by pitcher : Duffy. Wild pitch : German. Passed ballsUyan , L Umpire : Bell. Bat- terles : Wilson , Dolnn nnd Hynn ; German nnd Schrlver. Time : Two hours and llf- leen minutes. WON IT IN THR SIXTH. BALTI.MOUI3 , April 28. Up to the sixth Inning Stein kept the Champions guessing. In that Inning , however , Ihe Orioles knocked oul five ulnglcs , a double nnd two men went to first on balls nnd with the aid of nn error nelled clghl runs. Hotter , formerly of llio Rastern league , pitched for the Ori oles. He sent In a speedy and well con trolled ball. Score : Baltimore 01000812 1 ! Brooklyn 100300002 G Hits : Baltimore , 12 ; Brooklyn. 10. Krrors : Baltimore , 1 ; Brooklyn , G. Karned runs : Baltimore , G ; Brooklyn , 3. Two-base hits : Mulvoy , Stein nnd Jennings , Three-base hit : Treudway. Home runs : Lachancc , Grltlln. Sacrifice hits : Ileltz , 2 ; Jennings. Grlllln. Stolen bases : McGraw , 3 ; Hoblnson , Jennings nnd Brodle. Double plays : Jen nings to Ileltz to Carey. Flist basa on balls : By Hofftir. 2 ; by Stein , G. Struck out : By Hoffer , 2. Hit by pitched liall : Uy Hotter , 1. Passed balls : Durrel. Batlerles : Hotter and Itoblnson ; Stein and Burrcl. Time : One hour nnd fifty-live minutes. Umpires : Murray nnd Long. STICK WORK WINS FOR SENATORS. WASHINGTON. April 26. The day's game was composed largely of stick work. At Ihe beginning of Ihe fourlh Inning , with Phila delphia two nhpad , Selbach knocked oul n home run. McGulre. Nlcholron , Meiccr nnd Crooks , the hitler nlso scoring a home run , peen followed Selbnch across the plate. Tlie game wan called on nccounl of darkness at the end of Ihe elghlh. Score : Washington 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 6 15 Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 J 1 1 0-S Hits : Washington , 15 ; Philadelphia , 15. Rrrora : Washington. 4 ; Philadelphia , 1. Karned ruils : Washington , 11 : Philadelphia , I. Two-bare hits : Cnrtwrlght , Delehanly , Hallmnn , Cross , McGlll. Three-base hits : Nicholson. Sullivan , Mercer. Horn * runs : Crooks , Selbach. Sacrifice hits : Jovco. Stolen bases : Cartwrlghl , Hamilton , Sel bnch. First bae on balls : Off MrUlll , 1 ; off Mercer , 2. Hit hv pitched ball : Sullivan. Left on bases : Washington , G ; Philadel phia , 5. Struck out : By McGlll. 4. Batler les : Washington , Mercer and McGulr * ; Philadelphia , McGlll , Buckley and Clements Time : Two hours and live mlnules. Umpire. O'Keefe. O'Keefe.STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Losl. Per Ct. Plttsburg 7 G 1 E5.7 Baltimore G G5.7 Boston G M.O Brooklyn G CO.O Cincinnati C 00.0 Chicago G f,0.0 Louisville C GO.O New York G GO.O Washington GO.O Philadelphia G C3.3 Cleveland B K3.3 St. Louis 7 2 G 28.C Games today : Philadelphia nt New York Boston nt Baltimore ; Brooklyn nt Wnnh- Ington ; Chicago nt Cincinnati ; Pltlsburg ut St. Louis ; Cleveland at Louisville. Kiunnn City Won ICiullj- . KANSAS CITY , April M.-The Blues played chnmplonhhlp ball all round , an er rorless game , supported by spirited hitting The visitors were handicapped by a hos pital list , nnd under On : circumstances played tolerable ball. Score : Kansas Clly 01013104 0-10 Omaha 0 00010001-2 Batteries : Daniels and Bergen ; Eugun und Pace. Tlin iJrnvvri III tbu I'lrld. The Denvers , a newly organized amateur base ball team , will opsn Sunday at Tw nty- elghlh nnd Davenport , In a game with the West Omahns. The Dcavers , who are named after D. Clem Denver , by the way has some line talent within Itn ranks. In eluding Arch Hvvutibon , catch ; Motel Between Man and Wife poor baking is the frequent cause of trouble. Poor baking usually comes from poor baking powder. Poor baking powder from not knowing of A High Grade Product At a Moderate Price. A thousand dollars to anyone who finds a taint of alum , ammonia , Rochclle Salts , or any other impurity in any thing baked with Calumet Baking Powder. A pinch of it has power enough to do a pound of leavening. Ask Your Grocer For Calumet. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. , - - CHICAGO. llrown , pitch : Jnspcr lirown , first , Mtmtly Irooks , Koconil Imjc ! Will McDonald , short ; Nell IXxlson. thlnl IWUP nml pitch ; Niia Nc | . son. left : Henry William * , middle , nnil Frank I'Vslner , rlcht Tin' Dcavcra nro ready for any number of STOUT LASTED OSLY ONK ROUND liimlm Younpitvr Hnoeltnl Out In the I'lrM nt Ltiiniln , LINCOLN , April M.- ( Special Telegram ) - Tcorne Stout of Omaha was put out In the Irst round tonight by M. V. Mclntyre , The nil ! was pulleil oft at Ocrmnnla hall for a rse of J12S , 75 per cent to the winner and to the loser. Thcro was a. crowd of M aside from the day force of the Lincoln uUco. Heferee I'arklnKton nnn mnoeil Mr- Intyro , tlrsl In the ritiK , ns welKhln ? 13S pounds. Stout fhowcd tip next , a much smaller man , nn I evidently In Inferior con- lltlon. Mack won the toss and chose the lorthwcst corner. The men sprung tog'thcr at the call of time , and Stout proceeded to force the tlKhtlnir , catchlm ? Mack on the ui.se with his left and sURgcrlng him , Mack milled nml clinched , with honvy InK - K111 I lit- , until he forced Stout over the ropea at the southwest corner amid cries of "foul" md "break away. " The men were parted. coming together Immediately In the center > f the rlntr. Then the work was done. Stunt led short , Mack countered and caimht Stout on the nccl : , and he went down like a IOK nnd Inld there until the timekeeper slowly counted him out. There wa a yell. ino crowd Jumped over the ropes , tossed Mnek on their shoulders and bore him to his dresslni ? room. llcii'lui In l.onlnir < ! Grip. HASTINGS , Neb. . April 24. The regular team of the YOUIIK Men's Christian asso ciation played Its first came of b.iso ball today and defeated the liluo Hill club. Score : ming . 070 .1 1000U Uluc Hill . 0 1010100 0 3 Itatterlea : Vnn Kleet and Johnson ; Hoplca. and rrentlss. Umpire : Cherry. Ciirr IVfrnM Mvnrlxenln. . SCHANTON. Pa. , April Sfl. At the driv ing park hero this nftcrnoon Ur. Carver of Kansas Clti * nnd Hairy Swartz of this city shot the second of their matches , which re- iiiltod In Carver's killing nlnely-nlnc out of 100. He missed the ninety-Ill st bird Swarlz stopped Mtootlni ; on the seven ty-tlfth bird , having killed but sixty-two. line tliiilut .1 } Hit * Airnilldtl | . CINCINNATI , April 2fi. UUK Holllday. center llelder of the Cincinnati base ball team , Is seriously allllcted with apendlcltlH , nnrt was roirartnd dead today , causing < iulte ii stir amoiijj the fans.Vhllo he In In no immediate dimmer , It will be a IOIIR time bo- fore he can play ball. \Valcli\ni \ ; fur MoCiirthy nnd t'rmulon. GALVKSTON. Tex. , April 2fi. Many peo. pie from the outside have arrived here to witness the llsht between Dan Creedon nnd Hilly McCarthy , which taken pluee tomor- tow nlRht. The betlltur l even , lloth men au > In splendid condition , anil a hot light Is anticipated. _ _ Itnelui ; Mny I .im I 111 Tt'ime ro. NASHV1LLK , April 2,1. The Tennessee , senate this afternoon rejected a bill pro-1 hlbltliiB bookmiiklnit and pool selllnjr on. races. There Is nlieady a law prohibiting such Institutions except Inside race tracks. I'lilrVr 'Jliijn Itli tlni Cu'onolft. LOtriSVILLK. April 2G. The dispatch from Toledo today ftatliiK that Poffer has been sold to Chicago Is denied by lioth Cap tain Anson nnd Mimaser McCloskey. Nice Eiliililtlni ) ( lump. INDIANAPOLIS. April 2i3.-Clnclnnatl , 3 ; Indianapolis , 2. IClKht Innings. After the problem plays which tlio patron * of the theaters have been called upon to Judge , after the hot house of passion which these plays liavo pictured , It Is decidedly refreshing to RO back to something which exploits none of the questions now agitating society , to go back to a play that Is thor oughly pure In Its sentiment and which seeks to clevnto the race rather than fill It full of doubts and uncertainties. Such a play la "Doris , " which was given last night at Boyd's by EIHe Kllsler and her cinclent com pany. It Is a treat to watch the davclopment of a character In the hands of Miss Kllsler. Always Intelligent , sha brings to every part she plays refined sensibility , n just apprecia tion of the values entering Into the charac ter to be Impersonated. Herein Is found a reason for her success as a player. What ever she has done has been well done and her characterization of Doris Is among the best of this artist's creations. It la a gentle , loveahlo study , the sort of heroine that ono would wish to sec continually exploited on the stage , rather than the "Second Mrs. Tan- querays , " the "Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmlths" and others of the ultra suggestive school , Mr. Weston played his old role of Dr. Brian O'Nell with entire credit , which may also bo said of the work of Mr , Robert Drouet , the author of "Doris. " The oilier characters were In competent hands and the play was thoroughly enjoyed by an apprecia tive audience. Effle Kllsler and her able company will close her present engagement nt IJoyd's thea ter today by giving two performances a mat inee nt 2:30 : this afternoon , when Steele Macltayc's play , "Hazel Kirk ? . " will bo the bill , and the evening performance at 8 , wheri Drouet's play , "A Woman's Power , " will bo presented. At the Saturday evening perform ance the number of the ticket winning the bicycle will be announced. The prices for the matinee , have been made BO and 75 cents for the first Moor and 60 and 25 cents for th balcony. After an ab'once of two seasons the famous Llllputlans , who achieved a thorough success during their former engagement In this city , will make their reappearance at Hoyd's thea ter next Wednesday , May 1 , In "Hunipty Dumply Up to Date , " which It Is claimed will he the most gorgeous spectacle overseen here. The Chandos Specialty company will per form at Kcssler's hull on Saturday and all next week at 8 p. m. A high old time , with lots of fun and a dance afterward Is prom ised for the trifling coat of a dime. The specialties are Bald to bo flrst-cliua and tlio company well up to their work. KmmcdT'iVlfn Still Mlnnln ? . P. F. Kennedy , who went to Uuffalo last Saturday expecting to meet his wlfo and found that she had eloped with a former lover , named Fleming , reports that he has spent the entire time searching for his err ing wife , but so far has not learned the slightest thing In regard to her where- iibouts. The matter has been placed In the hands of the police nt Rochester and Uuffalo. Mr. Kennedy Is nlso In close cor respondence with parlies In Omaha , nnd In fart , Is keeping watch at every Imaginable point. He is willing to forgive his wlfd It sin- will only return home , nnd regrets the publicity Into which her name has been dragged. Mr. Kennedy 8ayn he has only profound contempt for the bettuyer of his wife , und will not attempt to punish him. .llurrlugu Llcmnni. The following marriage licenses were la- sued yesterday by the county clerk : Name and Address. Age. Alfred Johnson , Omaha . 23 Emma Krlckson , Omaha . . . 01 Ouhl CurlHon , Omaha . 20 Mary Johnson , Omaha . . . 21 William H. Marsh , South Omahn . 21 /.elite I , . Collins , South Omaha . IB O'of Anderson , Omaha . M Josephine Olson , Omaha . 30 r.mp-ror U Illlam In Vlilt Homo. LONDON , April 2C. A dispatch to the Dally News from Ilerlln says that Emperor William will visit Homo In October. TIIK UliAI.IV MAIlKKr. INSTIIUMUNTS placed on record April 20. 1S05. WARRANTY DEEDS. II H Harder ti > II J Plumb , lot 7 anil B ' 4 ot lot 6. Mock 18. W st Km ! . 1.000 U A Ilc'her to J ii Iliunnw , H > / , of nw .11 1.1 lu ( i-x. upt 10 nrre * nml m r < xl i . . . . I.1JO J II Whit * nnil wlfu to II V W Hinllll , loU 2 , 'I and 2J , Wool * II , Hatucom Place. . . . 15,0)0 IIKI'.DH. Hlierirr to Routh OmaJiu Having * bank , lots 2 , 3. 4 , IS , 19 unit : i. Mock ) : lots 3 to . 13. 14. H , 17 , H W , K. 2) and It , block I , Miiltlu > * ' lUlKllv . . . Kame to name. lol > 7. M' > cU 4) ) ; luU 0 and 7 , LlocU S3 , AlbrlKlit'R Choice . , . 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