THE OMAHA DAILY BEEA'THURSDAY ' , ] VCAY 2 , 1805 SPBC1RL NOTICES. /iTcrtUcmenta for theto colnmnf will n km until 12I3O p. m. for the orenlncnnrt nntll 8 p. tn. for the morning nnd Sunday trillion. Aitttrtlm-rii , by reqnontlnif * nnmb r rt < liccU , tan rmvo mmwcrs nddrr * c < l to nuinlicrcd letter In care of The llee. An- Hi cr no nddrcMctl will be drllTorecl upon | ic entatlon of the tlicck only. Jlat , 1 l-2c R xtoril , Orit Insertion , la word hcrcaflcr. > otlilni ; tali on for ! < than S5o for Unit Intcrtlon. 11it o adirortUemcnU mnit tun ronsecu- fUcly. SITUATIONU WANTED. WANTKD , BlTtTATION IN CITY O COU.V- try oltlce br practical printer , 6 years ixp rl- enre In news nml Job cilice i sober ami liiilu - trlou * KO > 1 reference * . AJJre s 711 Mills t. , Council Illufts , la. A (21 ) WANTED MALE WANTID A VK\V Monn HOOD to collect and sell Apply ISIS L > oueH II MS-n-30 KXi'iniKNCin : : COACHMAN iupnnnNcis txaulrcJ. W. II ItcCord , McOird , llmrty * Co. 11 MI07 5 WANTED. 1.000 MiN TO WIHTU MU TOOAY for the recilpt ( atxvilutplx free. In plain n-ilca ontc-lope ) which curcj me cif nervous debility , cxhiiUKtrtl vltiUlty , etc. AiMresa C. J. Wnlker , l x 1,311 , Kalitnian , Mich It MI65 HAItnilK. riHST-CLASS BTKADY m n to BI > to wi > fk itimiloy. Address at once , S03 Ncbronka street , Slum City , la IJ MIUl 2 * WANT1ID , A ItUHINCSH MANAOKH TO 1'USII an enterprlM" In town , intict Invest two ) and Kl\vaVJ < ( X > bond , ho familiar with tlie prlnrU pies of liratlnR and ventll itlon nnil tnlte Inunedl- aUi cliart-e. Call at 1701 UoJse strvpt lt-M < 7 3- WANTED FEMALE HELP. A U3 1OU HONC9T , SOUnn , INDUSTRIOUS ? If so , engnge with us for 1695 , * 3 < a month , I3.COO a jcnr , you can make U easy , six hours a day Our agenta do not compliln of Imnl limes Wliy ; They nro liinUInK money selllnR our I'erfecl on Dlnh Waiher , the only rractlcnl family wmhcr mnnufarturnl , wa hta drlea and polishes illehrs perfectly In two minutes , no experience necenary , a child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd durable , weight , thirteen pounds : made of ar.tl-ru t h el steel , capac ity. 100 pieces ; (19 000 for Its equal , every fam ily wants one ; you don't ha\o to canvnra ; as noon as people know you hava U for nale they send for n dlih washer ; each agent's territory protected ; no competition , we fur- nlsli "ample ( weighs si * pounds ) In nice case to lady agent * to take orders with , one agent mide : H S3 f.ftt ten days Address for full particulars Perfection ItfK. Co. , Englewood III. WANTED , FIFTY CHIlLa l-OIl AU < KINDS nf nnrlt. Canadian Employment Oll'cf , 1022 IQUKl street. C IIM Mi2 niisT.ci.AS3 aTms AT SCANDINAVIAN 7. W. home Office 1618 Capitol avenue. Tel 1237. C 723 3 * FOB , HOUSE. work. 2918 Dodge st. C 1S6 A COMJTTTENT OIIIL Fen aENEn.viuotwn - work In urn ill family. Mrs Newman , 2.V19 Dodge street C 341-30 WANTI3D. OOOD COOIC AND SHCOND at 1C15 Sherman a\e References reiiu'rml ' C IM 2- WANTED. SALESLADY IN OUU DIIE8S gnods department Apply between 10 and 12 and Z nnd 4 C. P. Adams Co , 1W3 Hoiv.-ucl st f 1M ! WANTED COMPETENT OIIIL , FOU PIUST work. 2037 Dodge St. , opposite High school. C 154-3 WANTED. A G1HL TOR OENERAI , HOUSE- wurk. except wnailing , references required. Cull 122 South Mill street. Mrs. II O Hurt. C M40I WANTED. A OIRL TOR GENERAL. HOUSE , woik ; must ! Rood cook , reference icqulred lira. Paul A. EnKllah. 1320 S. 2Uth ntreiH C MO C FOK RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K. DARLINQ , DARKEH I1LOCK. D 121 1IOUSC3MN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. I' . Davis company , 1503 Pnrliam D 123 HOUSES ; liUNAWA & CO. . 103 N. 1STH faT. D-1I7 Toil RENT. 2413 CAI'lTOL AVENUE. 11 roams , modern. The O. P. UaUs company. _ II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMUIA. D-1IC81 T08 PAHNAJt STREET. \V. M. ItogerB. 1323 Farnam street. D-M32J rOUR-ROOM 11ASEMENT. 511 S. 21TH STREET. D-M13I M23 * J'LEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-ROOM bouie ; nice lawn , barn. Inquire 2C03 Pierce st. D-S47 t-UOOil HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST D-M4J2 CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE , modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 13th street. D-M33J E ROOM COTTAGE. tM SOUTH 17TH AV D 3O M2 NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1533 SHER. man a pnucs 130 ; 10-room modern house , Ilur- dette. rear Sherman avenue , | 23. Dyinn Reed Co. , 213 South lth street D M79S Ml VERY DMIRAHLK HOUSES VACANT MAY lit. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. ' 1'hone 3S8. D-877 FOR RENT-PLA1S AT NORTHEAST CORNEr of llth nnd Howard streets. Newly papcrci ! and painted. Inquire room 314. 1st National Dank Hide : . D 878 3 TURNISHKD HOUSB FROM JUNE 1ST , TO family without young children , references re quired. "U N. 22d t. D JU 30 * COMPLinfi MODERN EIGHT-HOOM BRICK tn Brove on Sherwood avence. J25.00. Cliolce modern elKht-room Lrlclc , No. 6M North T3rd street , tZ50t > . Nice Plght-room frama residence. No. 2217 Spruce street , J22.CO Elegant ten and twelve room modern tirlrk res idences at southwest corner 23rd and California very low rents. C. A. Starr , 613 N. Y. Life . . . D 189-30 NEW PLAT. 6 IIOOMB IIVTH AND HATH room , gas , vater. 1112 S. ttlli D M1M S * FOR RENT , NINE ROOM PURNIBHED house , modern Will exchange rent for boart tf desluM. Per particulars inquire 2 15 st Man's a > c. or room 47 , Drunsnlilc hotel hotelD D 229 TWO C-ROOM COTTAGES. I PUIlNIHtlKD , modern , SQ2 So. 30th street. D-22S 3 TOll RENT 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LANOE Mock. 606 S. 13lh St. D M-240 4 7-ROOM PLAT. RANGE AND ALL MODERN conveniences. 701 8 Ktli street Charles W IMIIer. tit Taxlnn block. D H283 M27 * FINIS 12-lt. MODERN HOUSE 2019 niNNEY sanitary plumbing perfect. Wltlmell , W7 N Y Life. D-M3J3 ROOM COTTAGE ! MODERN , UEAUTITUL H n nnd shade. 2it Miami. D M4C6 1 < TMASON. PLEAS \NT 8-ROOM MODERN house ; cheap , tine location , liwn 92S New Yorl J.1 fe. D-M113 4' TO RENT , PURNISHED MODERN HOPSC" lKht iXHiina and laundry , complete , near IHns com purk. May 15th to September 13th Ad drPKH N lit , llee D 342 2 1-OR RENT , SIX-ROOM HOUSE. SOS POUTI 21th street. 1 > M3U 2 EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES , NEAR HIGH SCHOOf IIS und 123 per month. Inquire 2616 Capitol a\e D-42d 6' S UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping , new park ; suitable for rnifn nnd wife or two ladlrs ; modern. Address O 7. llee D-M477 2 RENT FDR Nia HEP BOOMS. FOR RENT , rURNlSHED ROOMS. COI 8 1STH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E-378 M3 MODERN ROOM. WITH HOARD. 4M CASS. E M > M MH D , 17. J10. 113. 2M N. 17TH _ _ _ E-39-J.5' NICK SOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL FUU nlilicd , private fanUly. Call 2412 Cass street. _ _ _ _ _ i.M233- : KAHT FRONT ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UN furnished ; modern ; board If deshrd. ( IS N. 23 < t. K-M3a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ llOt'SEKKEI'INO ROOMS : CONVENIENT cheap , cool ; laruc lawn. Wll 81 , Mary's. E-MI50 r _ TWO NICELY FURNJSIIRD ROOMS FeT rent. 2JOS Farnam st. E 437 3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. ALL MODERN conveniences , 2101 Paniam itre t. K MtM 4 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAIto" HOARD AND ROOM. JIM WKEIC. 2207 FAR naro street. _ P U203 S * IIOOMS WITH HOARD ; FINE LOCATION 1813 Chicago. _ F MJ23 FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH BOARD. "tJToI pla. 1T21 Daxcnport utrttt. F JI17S * T-URNISHED KICELY SOUTH FRONT ROOM with or without board , lst Douclis , . F--M479 4 _ _ _ COOL FRONT ItOOM& UILI IDB , 1STH AND I 13- UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT FOR RENT , TWO UNFURNISHED IIOOM& HIT Dodre ttre t. O M130 K * , IAY 1 FOUR OR FIVE nEAUTIFCL ROOMS ; city and cistern water. Bit So 23th tO t O IKS' I OR RENT aTOKKa ANJ ) OFFIOE3 FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY IHICK I1UILD- Inir , Sit Farnam street. This building has a fireproof cement basement , complete steam heating flxtuies ; water on all floors , cat , etc. Apply nt tilt1 mice of The Il-e. I 910 FOR RENT-FIRHT CLASS THREK-STORY and basement brick store building at 1003 Far nam street. BJltablo for any kind of business. Inquire room 111 , First National Bank IIIJc. 1 375 3 OR IlKNT-AKTRU Jt'NE 1ST , THE FINE stop" room In Amei bulldlnc. corner llth nnd Howanl streets , now occupied by Morse-Coo Sine Co. Kltlier 33x132 or 66x112 can bo had. The building Is C stories nnd basement nnd splendidly rqulped with stnun hoot , re\atoi ] , water closets , olTIcei , etc , nnd Is the best lo cated and finest bulldln ? for whoUnnle purpose - pose ? In Omaha Rent cheap. Apply on premHes to Mr. 1 ntterson. 1 455-8 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED , AGF.NTS UVERYWHERE TO SELL the "Ilnndy Andy" It gl\e > ou a liatnincr , nail puller box npener. nanc crj \\rcnch , ncrcwdrHer. cold chisel , rule barb wire stretcher nnd hoof pick , nil In one tool , patent applied fur , Belli on slgit. It H useful In olllce , stern anl household ; uxents make Jl1) ) CM a day ; samples s < > nt prepaid for II04 Appl ) at once for terms nnd territory to the i : < iulpment Spe cialty Co. room 67 , Globe building , lionlon J M47S 2 WANTED TO RENT. SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF 6 OR 7 rooms with fair contenlences. Address L 52 , Bee odlce. K 379 [ .1ST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O G WALlace - lace , 312 Brown blk. Have calls for cottages. K-777 WANTED , IJY GENTLEMAN NICELY TUR- nL < ihe < l room with or without board In smill prUnto family , permanent 1C suited , give par ticulars N 63 , lice K 338-30' WANTED , ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY UY lady , references given. Address O S , llee. K 118 30 * STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY. M-U2 niTST STORAGE HUILDINO IN OMAHA , U 8 KG' ' . Ixindei warehouse , household goods stored ; lowxtt rates 1013-1015 Learcnnorth. M 131 STO"ES STORED DURING SUMMER TEL SCO. 1207 Douclas Omaha Sto\e Repair Works M--X22 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. 9th & Jones Sts. General storage & fotunrdlng M 574 WANTED TO BTTX WANTED , A STOCK. OF GOODS WORTH $4,000 to J .OW. Addr s * M 13. Omaha Bee N-M ; HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. L Brussell , 1420 Dodge St N-GOO-MU WD WILL BUY CHEAP HOMES AND RESIdence - dence lots anwhere In the city. Must bo bar gains Heed & Selby , Board Trade bulldlm : N 163 WANTED. TO BUY FOR CASH. A B OR 6- room cottage Mu t tx > about 30 per cent on the dollar or no sale Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Parmm N M471 3 WANTED TO BUY LADY'S SAFETY. WOOD rims , 2S Inch wheels , give make nnd lowest cash price to O 6 , Bee. N MI62 4 FOR SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE BED ROOM Sl'ITS , nt'OS WARD , robe , parlor suit , almost new. C2I South 2Sth street , corner Jones O M553 3 * FOR SALE- HORSES , WAGONSETC NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CAnniAGE TO BE SOLD at cost , $90 00 , also eood Concord Imckboard , $70 00 Drummond P M623 Mil FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOG & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE , BETTER & cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy 403 S. 1'th Q -M6Jl-Mayl8 WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. WoodbrlJgo Bros , 117 8 17th Q-134 HARDWOOD COMblNATIOK HOO AND chicken fence. Chas It. Lee , 9th and Doucln * . Q 133- FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND CO-HORSE power steel boiler , as good as new Address P. O Box 6S3. Q-M620-MH SECOND-HAND LAUNDRY MACHINERY 815 North I6th. Q-M3 : { THE STANDARD CATTLE CO . AMES , NEn , lias 4' ' tons good baled hay lo sell Q MI72 rOlT"sALE. S TmRTY-QUATlT ICE CREAM machlnei. BaldulT , 1520 Tarnam Q-M463 9 CLAIRVOYANTS MTIS. DR II. WAnilEN , CLAIRVOYANT , nE- llable business medium , 8lh jear at 119 N. ICth. S-131 MME CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader Reads cards tlko an open book. Tells your mlfslan on entering. 223 N. llthS S SIS-JO' MRS. PIIANCIS KEENE , CLAIRVOYANT AND Independent slate writer , gives advice On all matters of Importance , such as business , love affairs , marriages , divorces , lawsuits , eta , lo cates lost or stolen goods , reunites the sepa rated , brings speedy marriages , removes stum bling blocks and bad luck of all kinds 1S2J Farnam street S M475 3 MASSAGE , 15ATHS. ETC- MADAM SMITH. 002 S. 13TH. 2D PLOOll ROOM 3 , magnetic , vapor , alcohol , cteam , sulphurtne and sea bath * . T M299 4 NEWLY"FITTED BATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh - Ish and electric baths for ladles and gentle , men. Madoma Howelt , 320 S. 15th it. 2J floor. T M39J M5 * MADAME LA RUE. 161T HOWARD ST TS9Mll' MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE T M113 6" TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Bee bide. 133 PERSONAL. MASSAGE , ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS , chiropodist. Mme. Post , 319Vi S. 15th st U-137 THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Fatnam street U 13S VIAVI CO , 3IS BEE BLDG ; HEALTH BOOK free , home treatment , lady attendant , U 139 MlhS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLOR3 2119 Farnam st. Price * reasonable. U 781-MIS * B HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations. 13H Vlnton street. Telephone 77 * . U-M995 PAPER CONTAINING HEAL PHOTOS OP ladles wishing to wed mailed for stamp Box 160S. Denver. Colo. M174 M23 * CURE FOR LADIES. ISH CHICAGO ST U-413-M10 * MONEY TO LOAA itx-AL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennon. Love & Co , Paxton blk. W-1U MONEY 10 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam W-145 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Faruam W-U7 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO , 318 N.Y.LIPB. loans at low rates for choice security In Ne- brankaand lena farms or Omaha clt > property W-141 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkle. 1st Nat. Bk.bldg. \V-14S INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. 1ft WALL ST. , New York , offer any part 100,000 eastern In vestors' names , who have money to Invent , jut.compiled. Write for particulars W-M1SI M2i MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1S05 Farnam it. W-1U VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire , 248 Bee bide. W-114 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 613 N. Y. LIKE. W-115 IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES. U. H. Harder Ai Co. , ground fljor , Ue bldg. W 421 MJ9 MONEY TO LOArt CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. horse * , wagons , etc. , at lowest tatej In city ; no removal of good * ; strictly confidential ; you can pay tli loan oft at any time or In any kinounu OMAHA MORTGAGE LO/JJ CO. SOI So. Uth St. _ X 1M MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND P' ' no . Fred Terry , 3 Hnrnje block. X1M J. B. HADDOCK. P.OOM 427 IIAMGU BLOCK. X-IS1 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- lure , pianos , horses , wagons or any kind of chattel security at lowest possible rate * , which yuu can par back at any time and In any mount. FIDELITY LOAN GUAHANTKK CO. , Iloom 4 Wlthoell blrek. X-151 I TOLD YOU SO. Allrandy Hanks and Betsy Swan , Talked on , and on , and on , and on : ' " fllrandy , surely you're not through Your washing , and your scrubbing , too ? " " Yes I firs. Swan , two hours ago , And everything's as white as snow ; Out then , you ee , It's all because I use the SOAP called SANTA CLAU5. " SANTA CLAUS SOAP. THE H _ K < FAIRBAHK COMPAHY. Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCES. TO BELL-OIIOCEIIY STOCK , GOOD LOCA- tlon. cheap , fixtures and stock complete , butcher nhop attached. Address , II II Uurnani. tlZ N. Y. Life Bldff , Omaha. Neb Y MOM MM * K.OW TO J10.000 CAPITAL WANTUD ; INrKU- vlew solicited , nen enterprise ; legitimate busi ness ; responsible mnnagcment nnj 10 per cent punranteed N 32. IJee. Y 143 30 IF YOU WANT TO DI31OSG OP STOCK OP merchandise quick address M sa. Omalia lite. Y M541 RKCEtVnifS SALU. FKOM THIS DAT13 1 will Bell at private sale all the bur llxturcs. refrigerators , bottle ca - , nnd odlca fixtures ; OM nil the untlnlshcd etock , macinnery and slnftlnp. with 2 15 H P. Detroit ilectrlc mo tors , belonjnng to the llrm of Wallace & Co , Incorporated located nt 411 nnd 413 & 10th ft. , Omaha , Neb April 23 , 1S35 John Jenkins , receiver , fjr Wallace & Co. , Incorporated 1-M1S7 M21 ron SALU Tim UHST PAYING MILI.INKII\ buslnew west of ChlcaBo Adilicsi room 407 Ilronn tloclt , Sloui City. la. Y M217 i * _ SI'LCtJLATU THROUGH A nKSPONSIHLIJ house nnd get reliable Information nnd valu nble > palntem as to the mirket. Manual on margin trading In grain nnd etc > "k and d illy market bulletin tent free. Our customers are mnlclng money by acting -on our nd/ke Gtnn- sell & Co llinkcr * nnd Drokers. Suite H , Traders llldg Chicago YS1MO 2 FOH SALE , $3700 I1U\S A H 000 MOKTOAOIl bearing G per cent Interest , und two ) ears to run Security first clasa O 2 , lleo. Y 427 1 * FOK EXCHANGE. LOT Mxi:3 , CLEAU OF ALL ENCUMBUANCns for horse and phaeton. Address N 31 , liceZ114 Z-114 FOn EXCHANOE-A NICE PHAirTON. AL- mot new , to exchange for a eood horse Must b * > a Rood free driver. Fldelty Trust Company , 1703 Farnnm Bt Z 103-30 WANTED MDSn , ANY SIZE TOIl IA. , NKII and S Dak farma , Omaha proj rty and CAST Describe itock nnd ntntt fully wlnt jou want fi P Ringer. 321 S 15tli St . Z 22l-i TO nXCHANOG roil rUIJNlTfRE Oil UP- rlght piano , t'no KOO drug a'orc llxture Ad- < lrcs3 N 43 llee ZM230 3 ron SALE on TIIADC ion STOCKS op hardware , 2,000 ncrei of South Missouri lands , unlicumbered , perfect title , rare Invcuttnent McNeal & Smith , Maryvllle Mo Z 113 5' A PINE POLL INSIOC IlESIDn CIT LOT , rloar , for outside property. Gilt edge bank Block find other stock , for outs'do ' cleir lots II , II. Harder & f . , eround floor. Bee lildg 7. 422 13 FOR SALE UbAIj ESTATE. THE BYIION HEED COMPANY HK-I53 BAHOAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND rAHMH sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Ikirker Mock. ne IM \MLL SELL IMPni VED GARDEN LANDS near Omaha at prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. m-l73t ! FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON.M2 N. Y. L. HE SI1-MT * EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY ( arm * , merchandise. Garvln Ilros , 210 N Y L RE 13J _ DAnGAINS , SALE On TRADE IN CITY'rilOP- crtlea and farms. Jno. N. Prcn.er , opp. P. O. IlE-lM WANTED. BARGAINS IN OMAHA PUOPIMITV and lands for tale and exchange. H. F Ringer , 331 3. 15th St. ItU 1O-V SNAPS. & TO MILES FnOM OMAHA P. O 49 , to or 120 acres , Improved. 13000 per acre , 200 tcres. (3500 per acre ; 210 ncres. (4000 per acre , lftcre tracts , J75 00 to $100 00 per acre. Must be Bold atO N. Y. L. bldg Re M25t P11ETT1EST EAST PRbNT COTTAGE IN THE city , bath , closet , sewer , mantle , fence , trees , paved street and motor line , one block from Hanscom park. $2.200 : $500 cosh H H Harder & Co . ground floor , Dee bldg RE 420 13 FOR SALE , POOR-ROOM HOUSE , $73.00 I1EN- awa & Co. Ill > -M44S 3 FOR SALE CHEAP HOMES Houses nnd lots from $700 to $1 CM. and from $1,000 to $1,500 on easy payments , Hest Hat of fiucb places ever offered 1C } ou want a good lot to build oa can cell Cl'.i ft corner for J6M , worth ttOuO. or KOod W ft. lots at $450 to $300 , north $7W to $ DM each. LIST PIIOPERTY With us for we have the bu > ers In acre pieces nr > one can match our & and 10-aire pieces at $150 to $275 an acre. Improved and unimproved Per cheap homes we art * headquarters , bee us whsther jou want to buy or sell AMES REAL ESTATE. 1C17 Farnam RE 45G-5 * BICXCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TIL 160 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OP ALL bicycles. Omaha lllcjcle Co. . 323 N. 16th street 1C1 faTERLINO BUILT LIKE A WATCH WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. . 1515 HcmarJ ctreet. SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Itelay Special Will Barnum & Uro , 120 N. Uth. . a 75S REMINGTON AND EAGLE CROSS GUN CO . 118 8. 15th street. M-731 A. L. DEANE & CO . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall blcjcles 1115 Farnam itreet , bicycles sold en easy payments. 163 LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES , GET THEM In g-ooJ running order at the Acme , 612 S , 16th. Gil M10 WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO . 2111 CUMING. 6S4 MANTELS , GHATJib AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOn FIRE places , vestibules and large floor * ; writs ( or catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , OmahaIIMI IIMI DilNTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. FREE Infirmary ; dentistry at coat. 16th i. Cap. ove. 17J FLUKIdTB. iOR PANSIES & VERBENAS GO TO J W. & U. E. Arnold. 120 N. 15th St. Tel. 132. 591 MJ MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEOHGFJ F. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND cultar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M109 XJNDLKTAKEKdAWDKHBALHERS II 1C. BUIIKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1C1S Chicago st. , telephone 9) lej SWANSON & VAL1EN , 1701 CUMING. TEL lOtd. 164 M O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer - er , KIT Farnam st. , telephona ti > ICC c. w. BAKER. UNDERTAKER , cu s ICTII ST H : CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORHILL. PAPER. HANGING. HOUSE sign painting , brick work , plastering , olt. R. 1 , Barker blk ; tel 735 ; shop 913 No. 2llh st. m CONTnACTLNG & BUILDING , CAP.PENTER JobUne and refrigerator work a peclalty. Lock Box IIS , Omaha. 11311 I * D , T. MOUNT HAS HBMOVED HI3 CO\L _ to S a ICth st. . Brown block. 163 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST , v No suot. I , * * ) pound * of the best Wyoming coal , 14 W. delivered. Juit think of Itl You hav * to pay ih.i for dirty , smoky coat If you are Ulere t d la tb * fuel q-e tlon us * KturtJan coil. 1605 Panum trctMIQ3 DRESSMAKING. MttS C. A LUCAS HAS RETURNED AND opened parlors nt 1609 Douglas street , where aha will bo pleased to tee her former friend * M137 M23 DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 GRANT st , M150 M21 * STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE GAZES' TOURS ESTAB 1844 Select parties semi-monthly Independent tick ets , all routes Hotel coupons , pasi > | iorts , pro- crams , free Monthly Gazette with maps lOe. It. Gate ft Sons ( L'td ) . McCague & Spaldlng , 1IXH Dodge street. M4M Ml * ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTnAC- ors for rkclrlc light and motor plants and all klnda of electrical construction Western Elec trical Supply Co , 1515 Howard st. 17S MATHEMATHICAL1A STRUMENTS ALV'A J. GltOVER. ENGINEERS AND All- cllltects' supplies. 318 B IDtn street , Omaha. M499 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOUIATION. HOW TO GETA HOME Oil SECURE GOOD Intonst on savings Apply to Omaha L. & B Asa'n , 1704 Bee bldg U. W. Nattlnccr , Sec. 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CESSPOOLS CLEANED. HUB11ISH REMOVED , ontl-monopoly prlcei. Ofllce , 41S So. llth Telephone - phone 1173 John Nelson. M4U 7 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 BURT ST. 1EO CARPET CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING VVKS. " 15-720 S Itth St Tel 633. Service guaranteed. U. S. O. Kuhn , Mgr. . Pat Ward , foreman. 125 M23 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13T1I AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at $1 & 0 per day. 50 rooms at $2 00 per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Room and board by nek or month. Frank Hlldlteh , manager 171 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 15th and Dodge. Itooms by day or week. PAWNBROKERS. 1L MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41g N. 16 ST. J7g V iwycra ami solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Building , OMAHA , Neb. Advlco FREE. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves ( BURLINGTON i MO. RIVER ( Arrives Oina.mlUnion Depot , 10th & Mason Sis [ Omaha I0-15am Denver Exprcat 9 40am 4.35pm 1I1K. Hills. Mont. & 1'uget bnd. Ex. 4 10pm 4 3jpm Denver Express. . . . . . . . . . 4.10jm G 45pm Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) . 7 43pn 8 15am . .Lincoln Local ( except. Sunday.ll.2&arr 2.43pm . Fast Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally . Leaves [ CHICAGO , BURLINGTuN & Q ( Arrives Oma'ialUnlui Depot , 10th < . Maaan Sis | Omaha 4.45pm Chicago Vestibule 9 50am . Chicago Express . . 7COpm .Chicago and St. Loulx Express 11 3Jum . . . .Pacific Junct'on Local . . . Fust MJ1I Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL & ST PAUL ( Arrives OmahniUnlcn Depot , Uth & Mason Sts. | Omaha 000pm . . " .Chicago" Limited . 9 SOain ll10am _ .i..Chlcag-j Expreaa ( e bun. ) . . . _ 0 O'Jpm ' Leavts ( CHICAGO 4c NOltrilVVLdrN ( Arrtvis UmahqUnlcn | Deixit , 10th it Umon bl . [ Omaha 11 05a ni . , Eastern Express . . . . .Tfc.Mpm 4 00pm . . Vestlbuled Limited . . . . 9 40am G 5&am Mo Valley Local . .10 30pm 5 4ipm . Omaha Chlcagabpeclal. . . . 2.15pn Leavls I CHICAGO , R. ' 'J ' JlACiriC. ( Airlves OmatialUnlon Depot , lOlU & Mason 8ts. | Orrmlia It 00am Atlantic Express ( e'x bunday ) 5 < * 5ptr 6 25pm . . . Nlxht Express 3.:5im 4 3Cpm Chicago Vestlbultd Limited . . . 1 3opn WEST ) C 00pm Oklahoma & Toxa3lx ( ex. Sun ) 10 3 jam 1 40im _ Coloi ado , Ljitilted 4 U0.ni Leaves I C. , ST. P. . Mr i O. ( Arrives ' OmahnJ _ j > epot _ 15th and VVeba'er Sts. | Omaha . .NeCresUa Pat-aenKeFtdallyT 87l5pm 4 J pin htoux City ExiW < * Sun ) 11.55am 610pm bt. Paul Limited. Leaves I F E & MO VALLEI lArrhTs OmahaDei | _ > ot , I5th and\Vebs _ er Sts. | Qua ! a 2-10pm Fast Mall iind.jpxpreu . . 4 5Spm 2 10pm ( ex bat ) \V > o , Kx. ix Mon ) 4 SJpn 9 OJam KoifolU Expre ( fX. Sunday ) . .1) 3Xim C.lupm . . St Paul Eilirtss . . .lOSjtn Leaves | 1C. U. , ST. J.ir C B , ( Atr.vea OmaaaiUnlcn Depot , 10th & Mason Sts | Omaha 9 Wain . Kanus City Day Express . C 10pm 9.49pm li C. Night Ex v-U U. 1 > Trans C.Matn Loaves ) MISSOURI " PACIFIC. lArr.veT OmahuJDepot , IMh * and Woba or Sts. | Ono'm 10.40am . . 7st.Iul Expi-ea . . . 6 Warn 9 : pni . . 8t Louts KxprtsK . C OSpn S.lOpni . . .Nebraska Locul ( ex Sun ) . 9 Warn Leaves SIOL'X CITY & PACIFIC. .Arrives OrnahaDepol | _ , 15lh and Wets er bt . | O nuha " 6. IDp m _ . StPaur Limited " . . . . -3Sn l ' " SIOl'X CITY" & PACIFia lAnhej _ OmahaitTnhn Depot. 10th . Hatonbl _ | Omaha "e.Uam Sioux" City Poiiknger li.3ipii [ . .Jjpm .Bt. Paul Limited. . . i.3ipm Leases I UNfoN PAl'IPIC I.V'rflvcT Omaoatrnlen | " Depot. lOlh & Mason Sts. ) Omahn W.Odam . . . . .Kearney , Expre-s , . 3:43pm : 2-OOpm . Oierland Flyer . . i.wpm 2 00pm Bral'cc f. a romtb'i ; Ex ( ex Sui ) I 4 ipm 7:30pm . , . .Pao flc Express , . . It 5 jam jlM > m _ . i > au Mall . . . 4 Mm Caves I WABASH RAILWAY , _ OniaUaUnlon | Drpot , 101 1 4 Mason 8UJ Omaha * :5pm : . St. Luuls Camion Ha. ! . K.iipuj PLAY BALL THIS AFTERNOON Opening Games of the Western A socla- t'on Championship Schedule. HCME TEAM WILL MAKE IT MEMORABLE Public Official ) Will Join In n Parade Me. fore the Gmno bourcntrs for the Lndloj Ht the Pnrk-Pnra Ilnilly Hurt. This afternoon the teams In the We'tern association arc off. In the championship race. It Is probably asking too much to wish for as close a contest as the one of last season , but that there will bo plenty of Interest In It la assured In advance. Omaha's promise has jcen gUcn In the exhibition games ; the team timing plnjecl good ball from the beginning , nnd each succeeding game shoulng Improve ment , till It Is certain that when once the real base ball neather Is on ua wo will have games from the home team nt least that will 1)0 worth watching. On paper und In prac tice the other teams of the association have shown that they are not to be despised , but arc prepared to put up a game of ball fiat will delight the heart of the most fastidious of cranks. Criticism at this time wera Invid ious , and will not now be Indulged In It Is the Intention of the Omaha manage ment to make the opening game a memorable one Tlila afternoon a parade will be made , catering the principal streets of the business part of town , and. comprising the mayor , city council nnd other city officers , the judges of the district court , and county olPcers , the Qulncy team and the Omaha team , In their bright new uniforms. This will make on Im posing array of carriages , headed by a band At the grounds every lady will bo presented with a souvenir of value and a bouquet , while those who may care to may guess on the actual number of paid admissions , the lady coming nearest to the number to be presanted with a season ticket Joe Walsh's smiling face will be ml'scd from the game , as he has decided to give his injured limbs a little more tlmo before tak ing them Into active service Dig fat Hilly O'nrlen , the best natured man In tlio > world , birring Charley Brlody , will play first base for Omaha It is uncertain who will catch , though Pace Is put down for the opening game. Ho met an accident during prac tice yesterday which was thought of little consequence at the time , but last night was so serious that It appeared possible his life might be endangered Lehman has a split finger , but may be able to go In It Is also possible that Pace will bo nblo to divide tlio game with him Untno will be called promptly at 3 30 o'clock and the teams will be Qulncy. Position. Omaha. Hoflner PIrst O'llricn. LaroRue Second Ilutchlnson McCormlck 'ihlrd Ulrlch Hlckey Short Stop Miles. Merles Left Shaffer. rnrrcll Middle Single Armstrong Ulght Donnelly. Holaml Catcher Pace. NIckoH or Kellom Pitcher Ilalsz Other games today Hockford at Dss Molnes ; Jacksonville at St. Joseph ; Peorft at Lincoln OAMKS OF THE WlCsTKRN LHVOUE Mliydr Plngiro nnd Ch.irlln Ilrlinctt Opo the Srntoii at Detroit. DHTUOIT , Mich , Mny 1 The largest crowd ever seen nt the now hall grounds witnessed the opening game of the West crn lea uc season here today between To ledo anil Detroit. An excursion from To ledo brought about TOO enthusiasts of the most malignant type , Including n military band Mayor Plngree pitched the tlrat bull Into the hands of the famous old time catcher , Charlie liennett. Although the gnmo was exciting It was devoid of fea tures. . Attendance , 5,000. bcore : Detroit 30004030 1-U Toledo 0 G Hits : Detroit. 15 ; Toledo , 1C Errors' De troit. 1 : Toledo , 4 Batteries. Pears ami Loh- beck. Petty and Hoach. KANSAS CITY , May -St Paul opened the Western league bcason here by win ning In the first Inning It wns a beauti fully played game nnd was won by lucky bunching of hits. Score Kansas City 110000010 3 St. Paul 30010000 * 4 Hlt3. Kansas City , 7 ; St. Paul , 10. Kr- roru : Kansas City , 0 , St. Paul , 4 IJat- teiles. Daniels anil Bergen , Johnstonc and Boyle INDIANAPOLIS , Mny 1 Indianapolis outplayed Grand Ilaplds today at every point nnd won the opening Western league championship game with little effort. Mc Carthy's lleldlng was a feature , as was the long drive of Motz. Cross pitched In good form. Attendance , 4,000. Scoie Indianapolis 5 0020201 1-11 Grand Rapids . . . .000000011 2 Hits Indianapolis , 11 ; Grand Haplds , 8 Krrors : Indianapolis , 4 , Grand Ilapld" , 7 Untterlcs ; Cross and McFarland , Donohue und Fear Umpire : Hoagland. MILWAUKEE , Mny --Between 5 000 nnd 6,000 people attended the opening Western league game at the new ball park today. Milwaukee nnd Minneapolis were the con testants. The game was won by the Mill ers In the fourth Inning , when they knocked out thiee runs. Mayor Koch threw the first ball over the plate. Score : Milwaukee 1 1010000 0-3 Minneapolis 0 0 0 J 1 o o 0 I Hits : Milwaukee , 7 ; Minneapolis. 10 Er rors : Mllwauke" , 2 ; Minneapolis , 4 llatterles : Uaker and IJolan ; Healy and Wilson. Wilson.STANDING STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per C't 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 10(1 ( 0 0 100.U 1 1 1 1 CJAMf.S OF 'II11' NYH.V\L LIJGUE Hilly Hart Opens nt llnmo with n Mont IlrniHrknlila < > nmr. PITTSDUHO , May 1 I'lttsburg opened the season at home with n victory over the Itcds The Clnclnnntts lost because th ° y could not hit Hart. They got only one base hit. In spite of threatening weather the attendance was 8,000 Score : PlttsburK 00301000 0 4 Cincinnati . . 00000100 0 1 Hits I'lttsburg. 9 , Cincinnati. 1. Eirors. Plltsburg , 1 ; Cincinnati , 1 Earned runs Plttsburg , 1 Stolen bases. Genlns , Cross First base on balls Genlns. Cross Sugden , Hey , McPhe" , 2 , Miller , Smith. HogrlPver Struck outIleckley. . E Smith , McPhee Passed balls Sugden Hnttorles Hart nnd Sugden ; Pnrrott and Merrltt Time One hour and forty minutes Umpire Emslle CLEVELAND SAVED UCI11LD3 CLEVELAND. O , May -Six thousand people saw the opening game of the season b'twoen Cleveland and 3t Louis. Uoth teams did lively work at the hat , but the home team hit harder and bunched Its hits In the llrst and fourth Innings to ad vantage , scoring the winning run on a slngl * by Chllds In the ninth Score Cleveland . . 1 0 U 3 0 0 0 0 1 7 St. Louis 30300000 0-0 Hits- Cleveland , 11 ; St Louis. 10 Errors Cleveland , 2 , St. Louis. Z I lamed runs Cleveland , 4 , St Louis , j Plrst bisu on MANLY PURITY CUTICfltA REUKDIES clrsnto Ilio blood , lln , end scalp of ever ) eruption , Im purity , l/nd dUca.e , wbrther > lru- ] > 1e , kcicfulouj , uUeriiiltc. or le redltarj. lu a word , they tin Iko ( trentf i kln currs. blood pnillrr ! , _ _ nnd burner tcmealit o ( rnritirn ' tlrrc > , apd illCKid wlitn llu ) ' nlu ' * , * ' -II n" " | lh- , K NOTHING LIKt IT ON THE MARKET. BUYS 100 SHARES ' OF SILVER BLUFF MINING CO.'S STOCK PAR VAUUE S30O. Thncorapuny owns ! GO acres of rich , Iilsh-gr i1e ore : wurk Mstcallly gDlngou , Thepropem ilinws every Indication uf Uvcumliis n second ( Iraulte Mountain. A few hundred dollars Invested now innylirlnuj'm ri fortune. Do.NT MlsS II' . For nrosiioriui call or write to F. S. ZIMMERMAN A. CO. , 6S7 Chlcuco block Lxchain.-n llldL' . , flil The nimtinl meeting of atockhnldcra of the Fremont , Klkhorn & illaeourl Vulley Hull road company will bs held at the olllce of the company In Omaha , Nebra-ka , on 1'rl day. May 17. 1695. at 2 o'clock p. m , for the election of directors and for transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting.J. . J. B , HBDriELD , Secretary , Dated April 30 , 1895. errors Cleveland. 1 ; St Louis , L Left on mses ( . 'lev eland , 7 : Bt IjOuU , 13 rirsl bmo on balls Oft Young , 2 , off Cuppy , l ; off niirct , .1 Struck out. Hy YOUIIR , 1 , by -tippj , 2 , by Bhret , 2. Home runs Qttlnn. Thrw-btise hits O. Tob'ati. Two-live lilts : MeKenn. McCJnrr. Cuppy. z , Connor. . Stolen l > n t > Kl > , Khret WIU1 pilches : l.hret. Haltprlpn : YouiiK1 , Cuppy nnil X.ltn- ner , Khrrt nhil Peltz Umpire * llctta ntnl StnRt. Time. Two hours and. twenty min utes. utes.UUMtinRT'S UUMtinRT'S Vv'OHK WAS GOOU. HIIOOKLYN , Mny 1 The tlrM prune nt aitrtn park vvns played today. Attend- nncc , 15.Cn. ' It was a hot struggle ( or the Fiiprvmacy. Score : Htltlmorc . 000024000-0 Urooklyn . 7 Hits : Iialtlmore , ? ! nrookljn. 11 rror * ; llaldniore. 1 ; Hrookljn , 6 Harned runs Ilaltlmorc1 , 2 ; Hrooklj n , 5. First bane on errors : Itnltlmore , 3. Left on Inse * . llnltlmorp , ( ! , llrooktjn , 9 l'lrit bate on mils OIT Hfiiimtiitr , 1 ; oft Ciliinliert , 2 Struck out Hj Hemming , 1 , b > ( iumWrt , I Hume runt I.iplmnee. Three-ba e hits iCelley , Hums Tvvo-Mse lilt * McOrnvv. Urodlo , Iloblinon , Dilj Stolen hmev Mo ri rtvvv 2. llrodle. Urlllln Double pliiv * Mulvey. Dnly and L.ichance Hit by > ltchor Jlcuravv , Cnrsej Wild pitch .lunibcit 1'npied bills Hohlnson Hat- Icrlct Hemming nml Hoblnson , Humbert nml Grim Time- Two hours Umpires IXJIIK nml Slurraj WON ON WiYHING'S N13W YOHK , Mny 1 The New York ? won to < la > 'a Knmo In the flrt three Innings Wejhlnir VVIIM In the box during the time the Qliints tnllleil nil their runs He vvns wild nnd unable to locate the plate , ami o\VT > one of the sov en men he sent to bites on balls ncon-d Smith took Wcv hint's ( place In the fourth Inning nml did noun- irrent work llusle pitched winning ball Score New York . 423000000-9 Philadelphia . 200000020-4 Hits New York. 9. Philadelphia , 9 l.r- ros New York , 1. 1'ltllmlelphla , 3 Harncd runs New Yolk , ,1 , Philadelphia , 2 First base on errors Now York , 1. I cft on bases New York. 0 , Philadelphia. G Plrnt base on lulls. Off Huale , 3 , off Weyhlnjr. 7 , off Smith , 2 Struck out Ity Ktnle , 3 , \Veyhlns. . 3. by Smith. 4 Stolen bases Pnlkr , Van Haltren Ooyle , Karrel Double pln > s Stafford and Tuller , Stafford , Kuller ami Do > le ; lUicklej and Hnllmun Passed balls Parrel Umpires Gorman nnd Hellly HatteriesHusle nnd Parrel , We > - hltiK. Smith. Clements nnd Hncklcy Time one hour nnd fifty-seven minutes. Attend ance , 2 COO STANDING OF THH TRAMS. PKyed. Won. Lost Per Cent PlttsburK . 10 S 2 SO 0 Cleveland . 10 6 4 f 0 0 Haltlmoro . 7 4 n 57 1 Hrooklvn . 7 4 3 57 1 New York . 7 4 3 57 1 Clnclnnntt . 10 G G CO 0 Tloston . C 3 3 COO Wnshllifilon . G 3 3 MO ChlMRO . 9 4 r 414 Louisville . 9 3 0 3.1 1 SI Txiuls . 10 3 7 30 0 PhllrulelphK . . . . 7 2 5 28 G Games today : Hiltlmorc nt Brooklyn , Washington nt Hoston , New York nt Phila- delphli ; Cincinnati at PlUsbmiSt ; Louis ut Cleveland , LoulsUlle nt Clilcatjo. Korlcnli llntilv for tlm stnr . The nocKcts will play the \flnton Street Stars on the grounds at Nineteenth ami Nicholas on Sunday afternoon at 2 p in shall ) . The Hockets are O Shannon , cntch , R. Holmes , pitch , F Peterson , llrst base , M Grponberu , second base , II Frost , third base : F Fltz , short stop. N Mullln , left field , J Cllsey , center Held ; U. Wilson , rlKht Held . nnd lliiT I nifil forlllocnl I Inlilni ; . i'nNDRNCn , la. . Jlay -Speclil ( Telesnim ) T\vcnty-llve men nnd bo > s were arrested and lined todny for Illegal Halting Commissioner Delavan states the Knh is been violated to a greater extent and more openly here than any place In the state. \ \ nhii'itilU. . WAIIOO. Neb. May 1 ( Special Tele gram ) Schuyler defeated Wahoo on the home grounds today by a scoic of 8 to 7. The game i\ns played with great skill and en ergy thionghout H required twelve Innings to decide the game OltmmvHVIII llnvtt llnll. OTTUMWA , la. , May 1 ( Special Tele gram. ) The City Street Unllway company today agreed to furnish grounds for the IJase Hall association , which assures a place for Ottunwa In the Iowa state lensue , ESCAPED FROM IHE HOSPITAL. Iliirglnr Ulnklc , Thought to Ho Orntj , bane I nnugh to ( Sot Aivny. Last night W. E. Ulnklc , a crook who was bound over from the police court on the charre o fburglary , but who nc\er came to trial In the district court , escaped from the county hospital , where he had been confined for Insanity. The police have 'always sus pected thai Dlnklo was never Insane , but that be worked the Insanity dodge In order that he might be sent to the hospital from which h3 | chances for escape \vcra good The fact that ho did escape last night ap pears to have confirmed this suspicion. ll'iml llrllh llearlilng Out. CINCINNATI , May 1-The constitutional grand lodge B'nal Hrlth spent most of the day discussing the report on the propa ganda It wns adopted eo that there wns appropriated J500 each year to the respective districts , to bo used by the district lodges In establishing new branches nnd gaining now members to these already organized , and $3.000 'was appropriated for extending the order in foreign countries The execu tive committee \\as dlncted to make pro visions for extending the order to nnglund , the West Indies and Central America , and the expenditure for thla purpose not to ex ceed $1,000 The university plan of the com mittee on Intellectual advancement was voted down. _ Sollr | < l I ho Lnco Curtitlim. The lace curtains In a room In the third story of the Drexel hotel were set on lire from a burning cigarette last night. The blaze was extinguished befoic the lire de partment arrived A summer kitchen In the rear of the boarding house run by John 15 McDonald , 1317 M.ISOII street , was destrojed by lire last night at 11 o'clock. It Is thought that the tire ntartcd from a furnace. The dam age amounted to $200 lMid.ru n Murder Out of It. According to the verdict of the coroner's Jury In the Incjuest over the body of A A Egbert , who was found dead Tuesday mornIng - * Ing In his > ardlth two bullet holes In his body , Mr I'sbert was murdered. The verdict rends that ho came to his death from two plitol shots from a revolver held In the hands of a person unknown to the Jury The Inquest developed no facts which have not already been published TMII lloiurfl Kolibeil , Last night nt 9 o'clock the residence of M'ss Llda K Shlmm , nt 1713 Chicago street , was entered and $63 In money taken. The house wns cnttied by means of a window Nothing except the mono > , which was con tained In a sack , was stolen On the preceding night the residence of D L Shane , at 1819 Cass street , was en tered In the same way , nnd borne Jewelry and a purte containing $1 CO was stolen. I'EltoO * A L I'.t U.IQK.I MIS The Ltllputlan company Is at the Mlllard. Hon. A. E. Cady of St. Paul Is In the city Prank II. Illbbard of Irvlngton was In the city jestcrday. W G Whltmoro and son of Valley are reg istered at the Murray. Mr and Mrs , L L McArthur of Portland , Ore , are guests at the Paxton. C. M Illgg of Heatrlcc and R M Lcflang of Lexington arc at the Mlllard. Mr. A. J. KuUncr , musical director for the Ltllputlans , Is registered at the Darker Mr and Mrs W O Tlbbals of Defiance , la . were gueats at the Murray yestcrlaj State Oil Inspector Hilmliton and Oscar P. Punko of Lincoln were In Omaha > estenlay. Hon. K , K. Valentino and P Sonnenccheln of West Point are. registered af the Mlllard Thirty-five members of the L llputlan Ilumpty Dumpty company are domiciled al the Darker. Mr H Slehmnn and \\lfe lave rooms al the Darker. Mr Stelmann Is electrician for the Llllputlan company. . Mr P. Stelmann and wife are registered at the Ilirker from New York , Mr. Stelmann U treasurer for tlio Llllputlan company Nolir.mkim * at the Hotel ! At the Delimit J A Hazeled. S J. Weekea , O'Ntilll ; John W. Ixjng , Loui At the Arcade-P II. Smlth.-Ohadron : H A Armstrong , Kdgnr ; Jerry Wllhelm. Dor chester. At the Paxton C. li Itose , Hastings J. F. rtarion. Grand Inland , Plerson 1) Smith , Bt. KUwards. DUMPED AT NEWMARKET English TnUnt Plays n Sum Thing and Loses Lots of Monoj , RACONTEUR AT EVENS RUNS IN THE RUCK ) nly Home In the Unco but lie Wa No | Our , Two , Thrro nt the llnlih 'lutKldrr ( Inllnps Uff With Itlch StnkP. LOis'DON. Mny 1 The result of Hie race nt Newmarket for the 2,000 guineas stake was he blggt.st utsct the backers have had for a eng time past. Nearly nil the sporting nu- horlttes regarded Mr. II. McAlmont's Ita- conleiir , a biy colt , a sure winner , In splta f the fact that he had to meet Lord. Ilcse- > ery's Sir Vlsto , who was formerly consld- red far superior to Hacotitcur , who wns bought as n yearling for .1,000 guineas , and vho did Indifferently as a 3-ycnr-old. Consequently quently the other horses In tlm race found "Ittlo Melting and Ilacontetir started at even noney. There wcro i-lRht starters and the liorscs ran together for 200 jards. when Ra conteur. Sir VIMo and Speedwell , wide of each other appeared In front until coming down the hill , when Imeno took up Uio run- ling , but Kirk Connel quickly challenged : ho latter and won cleverly by two lengths. The selling plato of 103 sovereigns for 3- learoUla , colts to carry eight stone twelve > oumU , and fillies eight stone nine pounds , ho winner to ba sold at auction for 200 sov ereigns , entrance fee 3 sovereigns , Ileus course , five furlongs , was won by Paklugton , a biy colt by Royal Hampton , out of llluah- ng llrldc ; Cordovan , n bay colt by Juggler , mt of Cordova , was second , and Mr. Poxlmlt Iveeno's filly by Amplon , out of Innoydale , > vas third. Eight horses ran A dispatch to the Evening Standard from New market says the absence cf American lorses from competition In the Heath high weight handicap caused conellrrablo dlsap- inlutment The prlnco of Wales and Lord losebery were among the spectators. IIOIl riililMN : IS COM1NO KAST After n U Ilitnr bprtil on the Const Ho 'liip tlio Drum nt Ilnrlcin SAN FRANCISCO , May -Tills was tha 151th day of the meeting nnd still the In- : erest In the rport Is not on the wane. ravorltes won the third nnd fourth races. The 2-ye.ir-old race was dec ! trod off nnd i live and n hair furlong selling event sub- stunted Starter Ferguson , who has been lere nil winter , leaves on Sunday for Chicago cage , where he will stall the liorscs at llnilem Ferguson's work nt the liny Dis trict truck has been mllvfactory. Out of over SW stalls since the meeting began less than forty hav e been poor ones John Mer rill will act as stutter hereafter Ferguson leaves. Summailos. First r.ice , live furlongs , selling : Mun- lell , " > ( Helnrlchs ) , 4V4 to 1 , won ; Clacmier , 101 ( Flynn ) , J to 1 , second , Mlddlcton , 9t ( Chevalier ) , 3w. to 1 , third Time. 1 < W. Roy Alta and Vulcan also tan Second race , six furlongs , selling : For- tum , 101 ( Jones ) , 2 to 1 , won. Blue Hall , 100 ( Shaw ) , U to 1 , second , San Luis Rey , 90 ( Hums ) , 10 to 1. third Time1.17V4. . Llnvllle , Dora nnd Rose Clark nlso ran. Third race , live and a half furlongs , sellIng - Ing Sir Walter , 109 ( llenncssy ) . 4 to G , won , Re erve , S3 ( Steele ) , 8 to 1 , second ; Halifax , S3 ( Jones ) . U to 1 , third Time : 1 l'2Vt Farewell , Claude and Gusslc H nlso ran Fourth race , mile nnd one-sixteenth : Lovcdall , 117 ( Cnrr ) , 4 to 5 , won ; Mala Di ablo. 87 ( Jones ) , 3'4 to 1. second , McLlght , 111 ( Flynn ) , 10 to 1 , third 'lime : 1.51i. Midas nml Little Cripple nlsn ran. Fifth rice , llvo nnd one-half furlongs , selling Dnnjo , 101 ( Helnrlchs ) , C to 1 , won ; HuPiieme , 9S ( Jones ) , 7 to 1 , becotid ; Tlllla S , lO'i ( Sloane ) , 4 to 1 , third Time : 1:11. : Quarter Staff and Captain Recs also ran Sixth race , six furlongs. Howard , 102 ( HelnilLhs ) , 2U to 1 , won. Quirt , 109 ( Smith ) , even , cpcond ; Mls Ruth , as ( Jones ) , tl to J. third Time : l.lG9u. Playful nnd Arundel also ran. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M3iv iii.oouns oN TIM. cicnr.o TRACIJ. Opening liny ut Iliiwthornn honi tome Novr Murks llliili ; Hit' . CHICAGO , May 1 The regular racing season In Chicago opened auspiciously at. the Hawthorne It.ick today. The card was not nn Impressive one , few of the good horses stabled at the track being ready to rare , but the quality of tha Held was good enough to give the Cicero course , which la now lightning fast , n few new records. William T easily beat George F Smith In the opening- race , doing the live. furlongs In Ilfty-nlne nnd a Imlf ncconds. Ashland'a tnllo In 1 IO-74 nlso lowered the track nconl. a did The Iron Master's one and ono-elshtli miles. Results First raco. live furlongs. 3-year-olds ntul upward : William T (5 ( to 1) ) won , Oeorgo F. Smith (1 to 2) ) second , Ottlamia (5 ( to 1) third Time 0 C9VJ. Second race , one mile' Ashland (6 ( to 1) ) won . Prppcr Ute ( 1) ) second , Iobengula (9 ( to 10) ) third TimelIO : - > i Third incc , for 2-yeir-olds , four furlongs ; Znnone (7 ( to 1) ) won , Mnrslnn (3 ( to 6) second , Belvour (20 ( to 1) third , Time : 0.4SV4. Fourth race , selling , mile nnd an eighth : The Iron Master (1 ( to 2) won , Rllly Mc- Kenzle (7 ( to 1) ) second. Bessie lllsland (3 ( to 1) ) third Time 1.50V4 Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Pop Gray ( even ) won , Tremnr (2 ( to 1) second , Verdi (100 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lfl4Vi. St. Asiipll Owner * Dubious of New York. WASHINGTON , Mny L The chief toplo of dlsctiHslon at St. Asaph track this after noon was the defeat of the Percy-Gray racing bill Mr. Lnmont arrived nt tha track during the afternoon. He seemed confident the bill would be given a fqlirth rending. The horsemen , ns n rule , seem to think the prospect of racing In New Vorlc rather Hllm. The attendance today wns good. Three favorites landed the money for the talent. The stake event of the day was the Annlostan. of $1,000 , for 3-yenr-oldg. nnd was won by A. II and D. II. Morris * colt. Owlet. Results First race , five furlongh Ornus (7 ( to 6) won , LacKy Adams-(5 ( to 1) sccpnd , Toloho (20 to 1) ) third Time : 1 or Second race , one-half mile : Old Age (4 to D ) won , Cliarma (9 ( to 2) ) second , Lon Jones (9 ( to 1) ) third Time0 SPA. Third race , one mile. Annlostan stakes : Owlet ( I to C ) won. Golden Gate (50 ( to 1) second. Sir Dlxon , Jr. , (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 'Pouith race , five nnd n half furlongs ; Count ( I to 6) ) won , Foundling (9 to 5) hecnnd , Lazotta (10 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:10. Fifth race , one mile Curious (10 ( to 1) ) won , Tarluffe ( to to 1) ) second , Llttlo Tom (4 ( to 1) third Time : 1:17 Sixth race , six and a half fnrlontrsChls - wlck (9 ( to f > ) won , Marshall (3 ( to ffsecond. ) Solitaire (1 to 1) ) third. Time ; l.Jti. llulnd ( Iff .it Itiil ) ) . ROItY , Ind , May L Echo , supposed to ho W C , by Judg ; McKlnsIcy-Lottte L > ; Poet , by Onandagtta-Poetry , owned by George Urndley , all is IJrndbury , nnd were alf'ruleil tiie'tiack by Judge Crev- llne today Results- Fltst race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile : Bluebell won , Nativity second , Abann. lloy third Time : l.lHi Second race , one-half mile : Atlanta won , Ensign second. Security third. Time : 0 M',4. Third race , mllu und a nuatter : riorrnco P won. Constant second , uncle Jim third. Tlnm 2 124 * Fourth race , thirteen-sixteenth * of a mile : Mordelto won , Dago second , Golo third. Tlmo 1 21. Fifth raco. six furlongs : Tom Sayrc won , Shuttle second. Caesar thlul. Time : 1:164 : , . Uittrninn at Hint M. ST. LOUIS , May L Results nt East Bt. Louts : First rac , one-hnlf mile , purse ; Peep o' Day won. Rubber Neck second , Morcn third. Tlmo 0 D3'i Second race , live-eighths of n mile , sellIng - IngJnidlno won , Dunlap second , Ray third , Time 1 05 % Thlul race , three-quarters of a mile , Bell ing Conductor McSvveenpy won , Hercules second. Hnncocus third. Time : 121. ; Fourth race , thlrt < cn-xlxtecnths of n mile , selling , handicap : Mlrah'nu won , Miss Gal lon second , .Lulu T Ihlrd. Time : ISB'X ' , . Fifth race , mile and one-quaiter , selling ; Fotibliay won , Southnrnur btcond , Paw 1ml * tan third. Time : 2 19'4. _ Mcllntln I niiva North I'lattn Truliy. NORTH PLATTE , Nb. . May -Special ( Telegram ) II , Darwin Mcllrath and wife , the Ulcyrllsts who propone circling tha world on their wheels , after n day's sojourn here , In which Scouts' Rebt ranche. Colonel Cody's famed homestead , was visited , will start on their westward trip tomorrow morning , nrrompanled westward by H. M , Weber und A if Hoaeland , local blcycl ts , IllUn Ilicus < ! < > OrarTnn Iajr . OAKLAND , Cal , May -The blcycls races were postponed until a week Iron ) Saturday on account of rain.