Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE O\1AllA DAILY BEEL1UESDAY , MAY O 189G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7
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\ $ PO11L NOT1GES.
fur lIi' oJitnin , ,
will be tikcii tiiiII 12t8 ( ) p. in. fnr
the csttlng iiti.1 * iitttl H , . iii. for tIii
Iiinrti I ; g ii liii 4ui.1n CI I I buM.
ttIvertbicrs , Iu reI&uIeMlIn II filtH-
beriu1 cIuk , 'uiti liUve nnMwurM iitl
, IrCMM(11 to ti , lltnberrll Iettr In eZt
of Ilte lice. At1MTi erw MIt ( ,
will 1I ii eIIa.rpsI upon preselutlutiluui
or tIi , CIiIelL un1
ILtttt , I 12 ( It siurli 1Irt lterttolii
1 it wnrul thrrenfler. ? i.utIiItig taken
far ICIIN t huts 2 ( tor I lie JIIMt I ttMrr-
tbnti. 'IIIPMC nhIaertIPu.usuttutM ltlUMt IC
riuf eOt1uPCTitItCIY.
S1FL.tIINS ( % 'tTIl ) .
A POT1O MANAflT1 OI A
uiribl ilruig toTP but lowi or N.t'raikn. by a
tom1't'flt 0riiggfit o more thnn year' .
petk twe. ) tegIut.re0 bn bcti nbovo ttnt ,
AcIr'vu ! L ; . , to 2I. Sbax City ,
flIflRTtmPT ) PTIARMMflRT. TOT(1 MAN ,
u4ngl' . tW1e yent1 experIence , PPfllI I fl
flltl , German ant S&nn1nniivIafl IauUage unit
rfrreneM wruttrn RT ) ( p.riaflat. I ruu ,
1ue , nmce.
' vAxrEnMII uuJt.L' .
; 7 TO * 1 A tONTl1 ANI ) 1XI'13NRI PATI )
miteini'n fur ctgart ; .xp.rtnice tlnfltcPiittY
itafl(1fttt ronli : 1bttI clerk cigar machine free
t , each. cuittomir. Tuunhop 4 TbJn. t. Lottli ,
Mo. fl-Ms9 32
WANTT-M4 ! 1TTA. V'IO ! ( AN TIINI OF
MflO PITfllP thing t tVltCfltT Protect -nnr
1dnni : tuiy nity Irlng ii wenIth Write John
WMiterturn. & , C . . Dnpt. V. . l'atenl AtTornv.
\Veihlngton , P. C. , for their $ ItO ) prize otter
and hit oi two hundrcT inventiong vnnted ,
fl.-M41R
YANT1I ) . Fl itsT CLASS. 1Vi1I1NC'1fl
gent' furniMiiin gools Matemtn ; tinte X-
ptInncei1 IIIUI TaiL ioiitbOIi he3. AiF1rp1 I'
r ; , lice. I3-1S3 2
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eALISMAN Ofl N1fliTAtC. ! % . UES'r itLt
sunimr 1mb on ( II ? roW. Liberal snLiry. Ad-
drti California Cider Co. . Cnieago.
iir-c1O ) '
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, A4 WANTF.I ) . FOtt TT. 8. A1tMT , % flT.flOflTED ,
\ unnirtrrue,1 rnnn , bctwnpn nge4i of 21 nOd 0 ciii-
zptiq of the Unttntt Stfltes. of goo. ! character
. and tetnp'raie hnlIti ; wh can speak. rad and
wite rnguIei' i'or inrntitian : aPIdY lii lie-
cruiting niflc r P"t Omaliri. II-1ti9) 2G
wAiEn. : ; ; r. ; rOD , AlVi1tTJAIN(1 soi.iti-
F tnts Ills cInlnhiiion paid. Addreat 1' ,
ui-M97 24'
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1ITl.I'
WANTED. IXI'iitTINCit ) GtltL TO DC )
t eectni1 work. Good rererenc.M rviuired. Call
at fourth iouie east of hut one block rnnth
t of St. Mary's Ave. ? irs. Francis C. Graijie.
C-s33
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WAN'rtl ) , OIfli FOrt OlNFllAL liOT1H-
wauk : nana but experiani heip need aipiy.
lra'len flro. $ hoe De. ' C-21t
1S'NTIl ) , A STiNOaitAPIIIlt (01111. ( ) ; OE
who ran do ilnin lkijkeeping. % pily 1' 0.
Ikix C)5. city. ' e-M5iI 2' ' ;
WANTiil ) , AFItST-CLASS COOK. NO WASh-
Inn. None but ft VOtY comi > etent one nPal at-
1)1) ' . , Mr. . flore ' , Vorthltigton , 12i0 South 10th
St. between 2 nn1 3 ocTck , C-M58 1 $ '
% VAN'I'Et ) , A COMPF.TflNT 01101. ; FOR O1N-
crai houseworic. 1S02 Ulnney street. .
c-tss : ; 7
FOIl
lTOUSIS IN ALL 1'AItTS OF' Titt CITY. T1tI
0. F. DavLa Company. 1.O3 Flirnam. l-4' )
iiotists. X3ENAWA & Co. , 103 N. 1Tli ST.
D-741
? iEltNlTOUS1S , C A. STAIUt , 923 N.Y.LTF1
D-42
hOUSES.VALLACFZ DROWN l3LT 16 & Doug
D-743
lIOt1SIS FOR flINT-LAltGE LIST. 1ltO1
' z.0o up. McCngue Investment . cc. , 1O6 floJge.
fl-T14
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iron TtTNT-ONTJ OF TIU MOST lCtltAUL1
cottage homes in tue eltyt large grounda J. 11.
Dumont , liii liarney it. D-M318
roll flCNT-IIOtTSI OT IG ROOMS ; MOOERN
convenieneea ; very ijnniW tp hjualnesa. Inulre
nt 2'iJ S. rti % Mt. 1) . T [ oUnt. 1J-741
FOit ltENr-L'IA'i IN TIlE P. F. . IL.ut ;
block , cor. ittil itjd Jackson its ; they contain
seven rooms. with alt conveniences. including
- steci range in kitchen ; we furnIii water. lake
care at gathrlge. nn0 keep halla clean : aummer
rate : $2.UO r month. Cail At lll Union ) ' at.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fl-M901
VEItY NICR G-ROQt TWO-STORY COTTAGfl.
ilath , gas , furnace , etc. Nq. 721 'Sot 37tt at.
1)l:2.J3.
'Olt RENT , 5-ROOM COT'I'AOE. AMES. NflAR
27th. Call at 101 1)ougias.
FOTt UiNT , RtG1lT-tOO.t flOUSE. ALL
inotlern convenietlccs anutIL front and con-
ventent t 'business. inquIre at 2600 half
iovard. D-14
TollRENT. . 3-STORY URICIC DWELLING.
thirteen moms , hot water. heating plant and all
cnveiiteflCea inclulinie range tor kitchen rent
$31) a. , nonht location. . 24S ( Casa 51.
.Aio. S-room dwelling with all modern conven-
tcn es rent $25 wr uijuntli ; location ? 71 halt
ttowar4 street. Apply to W' . Ii. Neikie. f4
1'irst National Ihiunk building. D-211.
iit IIENT. T''O 10 ROOM IIOtTSES 2111 AND
I dt3 hlarney. Wilt have a.he.uIti ijeat In ran :
I loth hjouces can lie put into one. See Gee.
r , . . D-2)l-JhO' )
J ; ° ' , 121I homey.
ioi ItENT. 9-ROOM. lfl1'iC0iII ) , IilOIiRN
lw.Lse. $23. Enciutre 2G21 Capitol Avenue. Ii. hi.
Roljkon.
FOR RENT-MODERN FLAT. LANGI ? IThOCK.
Cel ; So. 12th at. D-9-Jl7
jrORhtT. ThIi MOST COMPLETE. COM-
tortabla and cozy hue In Omahn. to oed
tenant at rnolt'rato rnnt ; eight rooma. Kuhn
& ( : , . . 15th and Ionglas. D-MIIS
C-htOO ! COTTAGE. 1345 Noitli 17th St.tthd
repair. Inquire 13. ) ShCrman avenue. D-432
T t ) VtNE hlOt'SES , ONl S. ONi 9 IIOOMS ,
117 and 125 5) . 36th at. : nil unolarn. convent-
at the . lntulre
encra : heit residence ini I city.
tilt N. Y. Lte ; telephone. 1)IL ) 1)-Mili : ; -
hrOIthmNT. g-1iM ; HOUSE : At.T MOflFdtr
, Ijurge roorna ; eleganttT tinishnd ,
Ne' . 4 N. 3d at. i-is
ehtOOM hiOtTSl , R-IUOM hiOiSt , 8li. ' ) ) A
mcjniij Enquire tii' Capitol ave. D-i1 2i'
FOR Ut.Nt' . liOUSi. 4 NICE ROOMS ; t flIKS
of court hoLlee , $8.0' ' ) Gee. J. Fox , 1210 hlarney
l-48 26
FO1 RENT. G.htOOM COTFAUE ; MODEflN.
1115 N.liijlut. 1)-4S ) 2. '
, ttNTSlIll ) 1lOUSi VOtt SIJMMERLATtGhO
, rnt ; ltOtl slade barn ; niso cottage at Lake
Okohoil. A. M. lilce. 217 hlarney at.
out lhflN'l' , FOIt TIlE SiTMiiR : A NICE
fnrniahftl cottag , ' : c-tutreliy tocat&d. Cail at
tii' Ailtilale. 1' ' ) ' N. lOut at. l-MG9 26'
it3it htflNt' . TO IiiitAhlLi' t'AItTY ; FtJfl-
nIahetl rtatdeXlcO. 1006 Muon utreet : June. July
ant AtigUst. . I-Ml3 26'
jivr-itOOtCOVrAG1 : CITw.'ER IN
the uotiae. Twcnly-Iiilrd anti I.ejtvenjvortti. In-
ijuiro 2511 Chicago. I-t.43
dOlti1N iITACIIEI ) I.ttOCt JjOUlt' ; F'INE
r lawn ; ottly $1. ) . 2QllIhinjey. D-M&3
'IN-li0OM hlOThi. A1IMOlE1tN IMI'ROVE-
tnirnti. Apply ILl' Ilarticy at. Owen McCatlrey.
cIlOlCi ) liOtJ8it4 ANt ) COTTAGES FOit RENT
all over the city. ES tu $0. Fiieitty. 10I l'artialn.
A bargain. g-ronl ubomle , all mc.Jern. In line
repair , 1111 Lafayette ave. , oip , Latllette
I'iace , I-57
FOR 1tl.NT FuRNIShEr ) IICTRI 1' ' ) 11001.15
ll $ . Ith at. Mis. J. W. Cotton. 1)-MIll : s
EIaltT-ROOM 1100513 ; 1.IODI6RN. u :
atret , O-.i581 26'
h'OlI 1I11N1'FUltNISlIIh)1tOOMs.
FLYRNISTIED ltOIH FOIl LIGhT hIOIBE ! _
keeputig.lhlI lotIgO. F.-M2'4
sFU1ttSltiJt ) llOOMi3 FOR lI0UliE1EptNa
rr nuati & wbte. lient taken In board , 311 N. 17.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E-i63
VUR1N1HI1D htoOis 'on o'i ; olt wo
' \ gentitinan. rJI o. ' ui ave. ii.ti s'
ritltiil' NICI ) FiJItNlStIEl ) 11OOM0. LIGhT
houoj1ectpInuc. 1i2 Ho. 11th. E-413-31
FUlt.NiSuInt ) ltOOMtO. 1lOUSiKElt'ING ;
cool , ietgd iawti. Nfl St. Mara. 1-.iir ) 2'
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PIIISISIIIII ) hLt)031S .i1) hlO.tflfl.
FOR ltE2T. hIDOMS'lThI fl0.tal ) . TItAN-
stahl ltic3lltl1Odatrd. , Utopi.i , 2721 DavPnprt at.
v--.iT 29'
I'tX1tNiSiIii ) ROOMS. "i\lTih IJOATtI ) IN
h'rtatO tatuuiiy lutes rcasonabla ; hero. 1122
hOdgo St 1t-16) 31
LAROG SOUT1I ROOM ; P1tlVATflAT1t
o.ceiicnt board ; Ilnest location In city
19O1 CaPitol uolua. r-M5h.3 Ze'
1"U1tNlSlilI ) i1OO2iHi llOAhip FIIONT AND
back parlor. 071 California. F-hill 27
LAEG2I ROOM. WLTIT UO.thlD. ) 'OR TWO. . $5
per week ; amaiier rootna , Tit , hose. 2O Iharnoy.
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COOL. Ii'ItONT 1TOOIi3. 334 EOUTIE 25th.
, I-Mhi8 26'
N1CII.T FURNIShED SOUTIItAzT YRON'I'
tOQfll ; modern conveniences ; IrRaie talnhiy. t33
S. 39th atret.
LOVtLX COcfl ilOOM9 QOOL ) UOAttD
cheap. $1 Noalh Ilut. . - ate
ICINIJ } "SOON'i' float ! . VVflf Olt WiThOUT
board. l'rtvat. fatally. Mu4lib r.stdence :
tj4gtitjg ia ia4. * IIua 1Laf.tnca. tz
J _ 9th Sf. E-21b13 * h
r
Ohb Il1STVNIU1tIS1b III ) IIOO3IS.
r-xnnr FIiOOht0 MODERN ; NEAR PAI1K. 22113
So. 20th at. 0--MI ; ;
1OIt 11 IINT.ST0ItIS ANt ) I ) iJU1S.
Foil. lIEN ? . T1hI 4-STORY hlRiCi fliih1)ING
Ct 91Q Farnum * tt..This bulIdin h * a fireproof
eament bnenpnt , corntdete atearn liattaut fIx-
tureic water on all floors , gas etc. Apply tat
the omee of The hieC. 1-110
PhhtST CL,55 flhtlCK STOITG fltJt.DhNfl. loll
Varnam , three stories nod basement ; wIib alter
to suit tettantu low reOt , 314 lit Nat'l Irk Ikig.
h-71. }
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IITORFI. SITUATE ! ) IN ITEART OF COMMIS.
aba district. 421So. . 11th. corner Itowciril ; itnod
tstnent & 2.t floor. Ill lit NaL'I Dank Iit1.
All1I'S SS't'Vll ) .
AflhiNTh 1.iAT6l.7 $ ' . ( ) TO $1.UI ) A lAT INTIIO-
during the "Comet , ° the ooiit $ l. ) snap ajt )
camera male : the greateit adler of the century -
tury ; tenarai and local ttgeflti wantel all
over the world ; extiusirs terrItory : wrtia today -
day for terms anI uamihea. Aiken.Ulea'nn
Co. , lit Crepe , SVia. 3-MITT IT'
' , ANTE1) , AOCNT 1 E'flht CIT'i' . ION-
cltusivo tetritory , new , quick selling lunia'imid
nrtiele big pI o4lt. Kac' Manufacturlnj Co. ,
Quincy , lii. Jm41.E'
WANTEh , TIIOROUOITI1R11) ! nr.t'nrr1NTA-
tive , everywhere : royni income ; the opportn-
nity of a tiretuine for inveatnient tn.qurance
or teiiiling and lean men , The "Merry" Iiafl
w tii cover both continents With ft ru'h. Ad-
4reas C ttn-ritu Syndicate , 11a W. Flrnt St. .
Lo4 Angelea , Cal. J-hl&7i 26'
% AN'Eflh1-TO ItIJNT.
ii ; . ou WANT GOOD TENANTS FOIl YOUR
liousea itit th'yn with l'ldeiity , 1702 Farnam St.
K-75I
STOIOAG F.
iijOl , . FI1ANKEWEIOII , ID' ITAIONIIY.
1.1-722
PACIFIC 5TOit.OI1 ANT ) WAIOIIIIOUSF2 CO. ,
905-310 JOnes. General storage and forwar&lktg.
1.h-753
OM. VAN A STORAGE , 1413 IAlVM. TEL. I9.
M-M900-J3
IINGAcIIIMFNTS TO 1)0 DRlSSMAKiNO IN
farniitcs solicited. ML's Stuldy , 4J4 Iturthette.
1.1-703-MIT
FOIl S.tL1.3FUflNI'1'VltIi.
FOIl S. % L11 , FUIONITIIIOU-MY ENTITlE
stock ; going out of bulnaa.'hat I ce.nnot
sell I wlih glee away. 323 So. 10th St.
01.1-574
WANTIII-'I'O lillY.
VANTlOD TO lhITY-htEShIINCE VICINITY
Itanacorn l'jtrk. Thea. II. Foii , & 02 N. V. Life.
N-7S-31
VOlt SAL121iOItSI2S ANT ) WAGONS.
NE\V Oil 0000) SECOND HAND CAIOITIAGES
anti buggtea cheap. 1411 Dodge. 1'-941
FOR SALE. SMALL 11.II'OTITED SITIOTLANI )
pofle ) ' . pitacton , cart and harness. Inlutre P.
roni. lTaton Store , P-1.I)53
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Irolt S.tLIT1.IISCIILLANIIOUS.
UCST IIAILDWOOD hIO AND ChICKEN
fence ; also "all wIre. " C , It. Lee , 501 Douglas.
$12 WILL ThEY A "ANTIHELL" NEW YOIIK
cnijijiot granti upright piano In aphentliti condt-
tion. Omaha Mortgage Loan . Co. . . 306 South 16th
street. Q-M97t1
CARPETS MATTING lRAPERIES. ET0. EASY
l,3yincnts ; lowat pric3M ; droit postal and vIIi cail
WtIli saniples E. Ilirait , Otlice Drexel lhoUl.
Q-974.J6
A ITAhtGAhN IFTAKEN AT ONCE-A FINE
"Ilouseholl' sewIng unachin also on "Car-
lantl" flnti one "Monitor" range ; good as new.
Address P 44. lIce omcc. 0-134-
FOR SALE-TItll ELEGANT . FURNITUIOF7.
carpets junO ether tiousehofti goods contained
Itt the residence- 1.1r Max MeYer. Lovers
of art wilt Ito giVe'ti a chance to purchase
line picttres , lronzes , etc. , for oneouthi their
value. at prIvate aahe at the northeast corner
of Iith anti hlarnel' } Cnaba Ihniy Ojani piano ,
itrda eye nuahale case , . and hoises antI carrIages
wiit also be ohd. Q-M593 26
Fort SALE-i PARLOR 4-LAMP Cli.NDE1thETt
2 hangIng lanlla and one hall tHaI ) . All in
l1rx-tlass conlttion , Will , 8511 clleahi. In-
qtitrd at li2i N. litfi at. Q-1.hoOG Ji
CLAIILVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLATIWOYANT. HE-
tinbie buslncsinjediutn ; 8th year at 111 N. 16th.
MASSAGE , RATIIS , ETC.
MMFI. SMITh , 1121 DOUGI.AR STREET. lET )
ihoar. room 7. nmssage , attam , alcohol nnd silt-
ptiurine bittis. T-M5Gi 30'
MMI.3. AIIIs : FOEMIOItLY OF' ST. LOUIS. MASsage -
sage and l.nths. TOT S. 13th St. . 3d ihoo. room 10.
ItT1tS. flit. LEON , I7LEC'rhlTC MASSAGE PAR-
lana ; refreshing and curatIve ; don't fail to rail ,
417 5. 11th st. , upshalrs. T-I.I576 23'
VF2IOSOSAL
1J.tTIIS. MASSAGE , MME. POST. hl0 S. IITE.
MISS VAN VALKENDURUII DESTROYS PIlE-
manently. by electricIty , superfluous hair. moles ,
\cnris , etc. loom 416 N. Y. Life EltIg.
RUI'TURI2 CURED ; NO PAIN : NO DIITEN-
lIon from taiahncss ; we rcfer to ijunirehi of
patients cured , 0. F3. Miller Co , 3)7 N. Y.
Life buliding , Omaha Nob. U-759
VIAVI-A 1101.113 ThtIlATMflhT FOR UTERINE
troubles. l'hystcian in attendart.-e. Cc.niulta-
( ion c.r health bok tree. 364 hbeo ) iIdg.
11-761
[ OIIASS. FLORIST , 1813 VINTON ST. , TELII-
lone T76 , otters at specially u'educed prices a
beautiful line of bloomIng plants , consisting ot
geranium. ! . pansies. verbciia.'c coleus. hytran-
gets , CilOaS. roSa , hetiotropes , ptunjns , astera ,
rnlgnnettO and. tnaxiy other choice varittiet.
11-222-25
LESSONS FREE-DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS
lirancilea ill' ( Iuick.-st , enstesl , best laystem ; no
reilttlng ; ' 1rcsss airafteat in S minutes ; tlartiess
and eatflheH waists ; French Haa : want teach-
Cl's to introduce aysteni send ( or chrculara.
Mrs. George Siteiter. principal. lioston Iress
Cutting Academy , 303 Karbach blk. ; open even-
tags. U-397-.Il7
WILL Till ) 1)IOIICGIST Va'lfO GA\'F3 MISS H.
T. Ilisliop tias address of Attorney Sweet pieare
publthii liii address In these columns ?
SUMMER BOARDING AND PICNIC
grQOflhla At Ihazol Deli nursery , two miies vest
of Florence , Crigg's station. OlIlce 11th antI
Urekino St. U-MISS 29'
MONEY .l'9 lO.tNhl IIAL I2S'VATIi3 ,
ANThONY l.OAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y.L.
Quick money at low rules for choice farm loans
in northern MIssouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-761
CITY LOANS. C A. STARR , 325 N. Y. LIFE ,
W-63
MONEY 'CO LOAN ON I1.II'ItOVIID O1.IAIIA
real estate. llrennsn , Love Co. , I'axton 101k.
V -763
LOANS ON IMPROVE ! ) S UNIMt'ITO'Il1) CITY
property.V. . Farnam SmIth S Co. , 123) Farnam.
OhIO P. flEAtif , , LOANS , I'AXTON Iil.OCIC.
W-TG5
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPIOOVEI ) OMAhA
pruperiy at ! , 55. a and 6V 11cr cent. Pusey
S Thomas , recta 117 , Firdt National Ilank Ilidg
W-763
1.IONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PIIOPRIOTY.
$1l.OtI "Ii to 1O.000.0O Fideilty Trust Company.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. ThU
0. j ? , Davis Co. . Farnam St. \S'-762
-iiit CENV MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA
real ebtate S Neb , farms. W. H. Mslklo , Omaha ,
W-769
MOSI5' TO LOANClA'L"I'IIIS ,
MONEY TO LOAN. 50 , Cl , $0 DAYS : FUhtNI.
ture , ptanoi , dc. Uuff Green , roolmi 11 Iharker blk.
X-170
MONET TO L0AN ON FURNiTURE. PIANOS
horses. vagons , etc. , , at iowett rate In cHy ;
no removal of good. , ; ihilcily confidential ; you
can pay the loan oft at any time or in nay
4lHiOUflt ,
OMAILA. 1.tORTGAfn I.OAN CO
306 So , 16th III.
X-711
IIVSISHSS CIlACh3S.
CTt11'PLII CBLIEK GOLD STOCKS SAFE AND
iur$3 amtt upwards iDVestid ofIn briea
fabuou.s and quick retum-na by placing ) fl
seJers with Ih Van Uur.n Inytmnent Co. ,
( Inrorporuted ) . bakets amnt broker. , 56 $ 11th El.
Iaiver , Cob.
YOR AMC OR flOADH. STATP OF NI.
braska Innhe tldd patent , Address A. , 12 $
Ilaugho St. , Cowieli flIalla.
Iig.Itl BUYS INTIIIIJ'.ST IN i5STULhS1IJ00)
casi buatnu. Ailtrees 1' 4) , 11. . .
_ _ _ _ Y-M23 ir ;
A SMALL. CLEAN STOCK OFOROCEHItS I
au4 hlilursi citesp ; must k. sold &t one. . traM
4 4IS No4 . .t.&u ti'
hlISlNl5SS CIIANCIIS.
( Conttauad. )
FOIl SALE , AHOET 2.0' ' ) 1.1001. 1.tlNIO1 't'YFII ,
10'3 Iba. agate , 60 Ibm. hrevier type. ITO pair
two tlIrl eases , 4) double Iron ttn.hs for
two third cas'a. Thia material was ii.a.'d on
The Omaha flee nod Is in filthy gond condition.
Will be sol,1 cheap In bulk or in quantities to
mmii purchaaer. Api'Ty In person or by mail to
The lice Publishing CO. , Oms.1a. Nob. Y-R3
FOlt SALF3 ORU1.NT. FIITi4T-CLSS hlL.CE-
smith chop. 11.ubppetl with to'Iq anti be'st
location In town. Randall S Otte , ( lalva ,
ha. Y-MtIJl
j ; ; SALT7 , AT TAIIOIO , IA. , A STOCT ( OP
mlrueji. with nature , complete. A1.lrc'ms t' .
1' ! . Otis. V-MtO IS'
TIlE OVNEILOP A COLD MINt ( FREE 1.tIT.T
tog IutEirta ) ; aijarent to the famtus Carribimo
Mining anti 1.hiihiag company's tilant , at Camp
IheKbnney , ilritlah Coiumb't. Is now In Omnaht
antI tlesires to meet few mcii of nerve anti reat
eaiitat with view of securing funds in ctlm.
m.ne , ohierattonja : a true fIssure Vein , 21 feet
Wide anti thres feet thIck , AlrcndS' 'uneovrotI ;
na III gold ; one of tIme greatest strikes of
title mining age , nfltl by an Omaha man. Ati-
1' 63 . a'-1.lrll 3. '
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FOIL IIXCII.tNflI2.
I flIlS1'IICTFIILLY ltEQl'ITST PARTIIS IIAV.
log city ProPerty to exchange for equities. erIn
In part nynient for terms , to iiat their . prop.
erty with mt , as I lowe a great mn3. farmq
oil which I can trndo city propert ) ' III. gOod
priCes. Adiresi hI. 1' . Morrow. MI'ouri Vat-
Icy , Is. Z.-M42&--Jll'
lOht MAL12IlILtL IISTA'rh2.
aEo. P. I3EMIS , IIOUSES. LOTS , TI1I1IOATIII )
farm lands , ioan.s , 305 and HG I'nxton block.
flhO-77t
11,35' ) , WILL RUT 4 LOTS COlT. 29 5 131110-
detta , that cost owner In 11.S9. $4.O. )
Ilast . front corner list S Franklin. 1,00. john
iv. . ] tobbtns. 211 N , Y. Life mug.
1012-297-
FOE SALE , 16) ACRES CHOICE I1OTTO1.t
land , in the sooth part of Itork county. In-
cuire Sar'a Iteal Estate agency , 15th antI
Dodge. 1112-37030'
AIISTRACTS. TIlE RYRON 11121213 COrttl'ANY.
1012-ES
SNAP-2622 SEWARD ST. , 5-ROOM 11011512.
30x139 feet , $1,150. See J. N. Freuzer , opt' . 1' . 0 ,
1012-773
FOIl SALE , IOIIAOITIFUL 110115125 , 021 EASY
ternhs cash talks. A , 1' . Turlcey ltll-453
FOIl SALE-S. W. CORNER PAIOK AVE. ANT )
I'ieific at. East front , 102x114) feet ; beautiful
residence site ; also 7lxIH fret on 70th ne.
near l'acific at. Above will be offered at very
low fIgures. ' 1' . .1 , Itogers , , 34th and .
I'AIOTIT1S WIShING TO 11UY VACANT LOTS
for lmiittIng purposes. Imouses nnd hotia for
homes , ranging In price from 0500.00 to $ l.-
000p ) . or ncre property for Investment. aliotild
exnmtnj our hat before purchasIng , as We are
prepared to otter tim best that can be had. at
irlces to suit the times. l'otter S George Corn-
liany , Cor. 16th antI Farnani ala.Ilh2tn13329
Ilh2-tn-133-29
SEC WhAT A F1N1 COT'I'Mlll ICAN STILL
for 11,3' ) ' : hot will hI. thrown in , nut $ l0. cult
it taken hIp 27th inst. I. ' , K. Darling , 11n1kcr
hiltick. RI-M520 36
MUSIC. Alt' ! ' AND LANGUAGE.
MY h'INAOSOUNDS THIN. PI3IUIAPS YOU
luau a thIn tuner. try Mr. I.conhartht. olilce
Mrs. ihenson's store ; reasonable prIces. 93O-J7
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GEORGE F. GIILLIINIIECK , DANJO AND
guitar teacher. ISIS Chicago St.
hiGh TOPOIOCAN , $11.75 ; KIMI1ALL PIANO ;
good condition , $75 ; pianos for rent. 311 Mc-
Cague building. M-41 hO'
IOICYCI.IIS.
O1.IAITA I3OCYCLTI CO. . hEIST PLACE TO hillY
bicycies ; bicycies repaired , 323 N. 16th St. H2
WhO WILL CLEAN.ADJUST , IIEPAITO rUNCT-
urea and keep your Imicycie In gooui repair for
$1.00 per months. Ak-Stir-lien Cycle C. . 319 So.
15th St. ' ; l3-M27 _
VEST'N 1IICYCLR S GUN CO. . Sit' CUMING.
731
ATTENTION WITEF7LMEN. AETNA. LIFE INS.
Cower. . nuw Cycle Combloatton P.TIcy" for gen-
cmi accidents , WITh IDOIJBI.i INDIIMINTY
IF' INJURED W'HIIJI RIDING A BICYCLE.
John Dale , Goal. Agent , lOP N. Y. LIfe , Omaha.
SG-J14
LOST. -
LOST-LIBERAL REWARD 1VX1J1 , III 1'AID
for return to 1217 South 30111 ave. of throat
Dane pup , mouse colored. with white tipit ,
wearing collar and tag 603. A. 1.6. l.aungweii ,
'phone 193. Lost-6S0.2'
LIFE l'OLICIES IIOUGIIT ,
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES PtYIOCIIASED-
Inana on same. Address I' . 0. box , 227 Oma3a.
DANCING.
MORAND GIVES PRIVATE LIISSONS DAY OR
evening , ballroom or stage. 1510 llarney.333.J17
333.J17
1IIEDICAL
TIlE PEOPLE'S DISI'ENSAIOY , 1522 DOUGLAS
atreet , treats tIlseaces of w'mon exclusively ;
23 years' practice : ladies with delayed courses
consult at once ; delay dangerous cortlnement ,
$10.01) and up. 106-4-8'
S'rEAMS hElPS.
LOWEST RATES TO OR FROM EUROPE ALL
lines. Thea. Croic S Son , vacation tours.
Ilarry 12. Moores 1415 Putnam SI , , Omaha.
ISI-JY ?
IIUILDING tN ! ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
ShlAflilS IN MUTUAL L. S II. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per rent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always
redeemable. E04 FarnamSt , , Nattinger 'Sec.
774
110W TO GET A JIOME OR SECURE 000 ! )
interest ott savings. Apply to Omaha. L. & B.
Ass'n , 1704 Farnarn. C. 1.1. ? 4attinger Sec. .
771
ShIOhlThI.iND ASh ) T'b'i'EW'ItITING ,
A. C VAN S/tNT'S SChOOL , 613 N. 1' , LIFE.
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ENGAGEMENT TO DO 1310l1551.IARING IN
families soiicitejl. Mists Sturdy , 4201 Iluidetta.
. 1.1-703-1.127
110115125 1'.tS'IUhlIiI ) .
IIORSES I'ASTUIIEI ) FOR StJMMIltt : FOIl
Particulars address 2.1. J. Welch , Gretna , Neb ,
IJI'hILSTEIIIXC. VUI1NITUIIJO ,
FURNITUIIII 1'ACIUII ) . COIJCIIII $ MADE TO
order , mattresses made and renovated , chnirp
caned ; cheap thu nuouth. MV. 5 , Waikiin , hill
Cuming. Tel. 1331. V
ENI'I2ILP tCCOUNTANTS ,
cR. RATIIDUN , AUDITOIt PtJlil.IcY AND
private aeccUnts ; book. opened ani closet ! cr
examined ; nit business strictly conhldentini ; heat
uf references ; teiephonu PlO. 603 l'4xtotu block ,
Omaha , 192-22'
I'A'YNIIIEIfliRS.
ml , 1.tAflOW1T LOANS 2ONL'Y. 412 N , 10 ST ,
178
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hI.tIIIIll hISSING.
1'IhtST-CLASS IfAlhtIItilHihING , MAN1CUI1.
ing mutul massage parlors. Palacu Iheautifui , 161 $
Iougiaa Street. M-5l2 31
DR.
McCREW
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, l PRIVATE DISEASES
Wcakiieu & hiiaonluul
MEN ONLY. ,
20 Years Expeiemicc.
9 Years in
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floolt r' . . ( 'omusuttstjo
siud himmnation Wee.
i4ita and 5rnam 51 $ , .
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IIOTKSLS.
SANTUIT HOTEL.
. COTtIIT , thU'lI COD. MASS.
OPEi JUN15 10. . JAMIISVIIUD , Prop.
Good Letting , batWng and tLuhing ,
PAI1E MOTEL.
T1tI1L'VEN'I'hl ANt ) 4ONIIS S't'ltliIIOTS ,
18) ruonos. batba , steam heat anti sU modern
ca3nvluleaces. lOateui. $ I.5 antI ; 3. $ par dat.
'rbl. uoxcehlth. Special low rile.a to reip4y
ldrd.ire FRANK ) IIL.tltTttII , liar.
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THE OY ONE.
Thip I''riitittat I'IICflrt limeOnI Pile
Cureu ltec.eitntnrrnhlell 1a' I'liyal-
CIILIiM ItS ifebng h'er-
ft-I , I I ) 'ifl fe.
Na ) Opium. Coep9. Narcotic or
Ithir 1'titattn In It.
'rho i'yrarnld l'lI6tllre Is probably the
only Pile Cure extcn lyy recoininendeti by
hyIcbane , beaut'o t , s so rate , 80 prompt
in the relief atorddIdud ( o far xu Icliowo the
only iosItIve ture fDrfl6 except a $ urgkal
operatiou. V $
Ill OIIOYCSf tiuc Pyranlill 1110 Cure lina be-
corno the bash known , the safest anti tito most
extensIvely ao'l of any p.Io cure before the
public. I
Nearly aU irugI2ts sell It at &O ct9. an
$1 per package.
Address the Pyramid Co. . Albbon , Mich. ,
for book on entire anti cure of pllc anti al.so
huntiretil of testIlnonlaIs from all parts of
time Unltett States.
If suffering from any form of piles ask
) 'our druggist for a package of Pyramid Pile
Cure anti try IL tonight ,
SUMMER IN THE EAST
The Ocean Roses
Ailantie city , cnp Mnr , Asbury Park Oct'nn
Grove , Loiit Jtrsoiji. tuliut reolta ufomig them iew
Jersey COatOt are CII lie l'etinlyitiflia Limsm ,
tiiiclt Ittit hum Chiciigo taO Notiport , ? 'tmrra.
gaIuett 11cr , Martha's'Iucyant , NitnttIkt'i
mliii j.puliar % vnteIuig pifltemt along the AthauUo
froun Chesuipeaku ilay to 1.Iaino.
Ill the Mouutaios
Cresson , Uedford Springs , EbcnthurgAltone
anti ( tItter rm'sairis hiu thu Aiieghcules ant niso
tin tile I'enmm.ylvassia lI001tA' , uvcr Wbitii thu
White MoUntutltis , the Adirondacks , SVuitkins
(11011 ( , Mi. Dessert islatiji , and Itlacemi of Stunmer
eojourii in 1sistcnu New 'i'orl. , Vu-rinont h4esv
Iistlntahlre anti Maine may be conyclulenhly nod
comfortably reatbed ( ruin Chicago.
rot inton.dn e'ncernint Ttc. tim' of trata , sad the
trt.eha.i thtaueti pertice tie , . . ipiy ma II. it. UJIIUNU
4.i.tanI Ocimetai l'a&sesjer Ages ; Chicago , Ills.
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WOOLENS WILL NOT SHRINK
lfWoolSonp lx nsodju the lanndry. Its
; no cloansiog of winter btankotsllanuois and
I' all wool fabrlci before atorth Zor thoaca.son
Tlaovalua of
WOOL SOAP
is Incstlmnblo.silks , laces nail all
summer tabrica'without injury. 1lquali
valuable for bath , boOsobold and general
launtlry urpoees. Sold by all dealers ,
Raworth , Schodde& C. , Makers , Chtcago.
0wYorkOcdco.tt3Loonard 81. Boston , 3 ChathamBh.
ocToH
4 Searles &
, Searles
SPECIALISTS lii
. --n ' ; r ervous , Chronic
aud
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, Private DIseass.
; , r WE MEN
&e . SEXUALLY ,
; . ' "A1i Frivato Dliosqoi
,
inetlIsorders of fan
I . Trestineul by 111801
. . % , coneultmstlois free'
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Cured for life and the poison thoroughly
cleansed from time system. I'ILIJS. FISTUL-t
a-n Rhlfl'AL ULCEIU3 , IIYDIOOCELES AND
VAHICOCIILIS permanently and successfully
ctirt'tl. Method new and unfailing ,
VTflIf1TIIDC APJfl Pt CIT Ctirott
OIHIUIUIIL.1411U UL.L.L.i atiiomo
IJy new toothed withoat pain or cutting.
Call on or address with stamp.
TO 6 I P t. . 119 8. tthSt ,
yr. ooarie ueiIial ,
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ClIFF AND EVERIIAROT DRAW
Blx' Bound Contest at Broo1yn LIlds in
'tNo ' Decision.'t
AtJSTRAUAN BY FAR TIlE CLVERtR
I'imty vI lIt tli itssit fromit Nev IrlonnM
'Ihroigls Several iltia of l'iit
' , 'urlc , it , S'habeht lhotlt
1.tIxt'L t7i' .
nnooiu4y , May 2-The attraction to'
night at the Enipiro theater was a slx-rolllld
go between Young GrilTo of Auxtralit nnd
Jack 12erhnrtIt of New Orleans at catch
weights. Grirto's ECCOnIlI were Solly Smith
anti 3. TtithIll , while Everhartit Wa looked
after by Charlie White , JIinno ) ' Do l'orcst
anti Torntny White. The mill was lively
ff0111 the opening. itt the opening round
both men landed repeatedly en body , head
anti face. Everhardt got in a light ohio Ott
Oriffo's ItOCk. The second was a repetition
of the bit-it , both men handing right and
left. Grub's work was very fast , nnd the
roulid was In : uls t.tvor. In the third both
men fiddled a good tical , and OhilfO gc.i in
several hot. ones , and just befoto the call
of time he landed a. Itarti lert hand awing
oIl Jack's VllCgk , Ilvorhsrult wax tatablo to
tohhCh the Australian , In the fourth it.iuors
were about even , both Iluding IOVt'lhih ghoul
blows on hod ) ' . he.id niul face , hut a tlio
windup Griffo laittled a right hand tiuperctot
on the breast.
There ; vius fast fighting in the nrtli ; Ever-
hiardt sent his riglIt to the wind. Oriffo's
left event twice hard to the face. Griffo
awunz his left on tile heck and Jack sent
his left to tIle face. Three times In asic-
cession Grlffo's loft hand glove found Jac'S !
taco and Jack landed left and right on body
and head. Griffo got in twice eu the face
with his right and then with his left and
IIvorImrdt countered on the face with his
left. Itt the sixth , the mnolnehht the ineis
choolt hands Everhardt landed lila left On
the taco alui Oriffo got to the body with
his left. They exchangoul rIghts on the face.
Jack rushed and landed two rights on the
heath. CrIfto sent back a right and left on
the heath. ( Info llayetl with Jack until the
end of the round. alhd hind an easy time of
getting tlio better of the New Oricaits man.
To the surprso of everybody , It was announced -
nounced that it ihad been mutually nrrnlhzed
that If both men wore on their feet at the
end of the sixth round that the referee should
declare the bout a draw. This did not suit
the majority of those present , but "draw"
was the verdict.
IIOYS AlliS ALI.oVEh ) TO COMPETE.
Aiuit'iulsneust to flmehtumle'14 ( iii'erltlnE
tlte Ihatital Itmiec.
Messenger boya and other hauls who have
not reached an age sufficient to entitle
them to admission in the wheel clubs of
the city will be allowed to com1to In
the Decorstion day road race. TIlls tie-
clilon was handed. out at a meeting of the
Associateti Cycling clubs last night In tIuc
Young Mon's ChristIan nsnleiation remus.
At the last meeting a resolution was
passed limiting the competitors to the meal-
ben of the clubs represented in thie asso-
elated body , Inasmuch as the race was
under Its direction. This rultu abet not apply -
ply to out. of town cyclhits. The object of
thu was to disbar such riders as had been
dropped from the chube for non-payment
of dues or for other causes. The lowest
ago litnht of members In any club is 18
years , and one , the Omaha Wheel club ,
has the limit as high as 20 years. Under
the limit , messenger bays and other youthful -
ful riders are barred from the clubs , and ,
according to the origlulai resolutions , would
have been barred from the race. Excep-
tiome to the general rule in their favor
were therefore made by an amendment ,
which wa Introduced by Turner.
The remainder of the meeting was mb-
voted to routine busitless and in arranging
minor details for the race , the meeting
bng the last before the raqe occurs.
JOHNSON LOSES TWO MORE ILACES.
Amerlenis Seesester 1)oeta Not Yet Sllo'
Fort cli ! 'strIs Trucks.
PARTS , May 25.-John S. Johnson , the
American wheelman , was defeated twice
here today.
Jucquelin won both heats of the two kilometer -
meter race from him. In theV 2,000 meter
race Johnson qualified , but was beaten in
the final.
In the Johnson.Jacquehtn match , two kilometers -
meters , the ttme of the first heat was 322 3-5.
The last lap of the heat , which was i24)
meters. was made In 0:41 : 1-5. The time of
the second heat was 3:12 : 2.I , the last hap be-
lag made In 0:43 : 3-5.
In the 2,000 meters , JOhnson came in third
in the first heat , being beaten by Rebous and
Im.rnnd , the time lOiflg' 3:01 1.5. the Inst hap
itt 0:43. : Johnson won in 3:47 : 1-5 , nuaking the
last la Iii 0:41 : 4-5. In the linal heat Eden
'von In 4:1 ! , the last lap being made Ill Ot5.
Club ilenmliers' 1ImtimaIlcn , .
ST. LOUIS , May 2g.-The next racing
event of natonnl ! Interest at the St. Louts
Fair association track , the $6.00' ) club meni
hers' handicap sweehstalces , far 3-year-aids
and upward , at one nnd a quartel' tiiies ,
will be run Saturday , June 6.
The acceptance of weights is as follows -
lows : Simon SV , 120 ; Lthei'tln , 112 ; LInda ,
107 ; II. G. Morris , 98 ; FlyIng Dutchman ,
122 ; Free Captive , 1 ( ; F'ree Advice , 113 ;
IiCfl Euler , 100 ; iiundspun , 100 : Buck Mas.
ale , 120 ; AssIgnee , 110 ; Laureate , Id ;
Ramtero , 100 ; Argentina , 12 : Dan Cariilo ,
98 : Barbossa , 95 ; Schihler , 95 ; Hawthorne ,
105 ; Madeline , 07.
Emial of tIle ICmtiisis Cl 6 y Silent.
KANSAS CITY. May 25.-The Interstate
shooting tournament came to an end today.
The seven contestants , who were tied Oil
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Castorin i4 4Dr" . . Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infonito
ci ' .n
iiiitl Clil1tlreia It contaihos Iheitiher Oplumii , Morphine nr
Otiher NltrCbtiC substance. It Is a. Iiarzuilcss substitute
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , flhld Castor Oil.
It it ; Pleasnnt. Its guarautco Is thirty years' usa by
i I
Milifolls pg MOtll0VS , Castoria destroys Worms and
allays Fcijsl1mlcss. Castorla prevents vomitliog Sour
Curd'cllr Xflarrllea , and Wind Colic. Castori relieves
TCCtlhiIlgItrlhlllcS , cures Constipation and Flatulency.
I at"
Castorla aie1ziiIliutes the Food , regulates the Stonuicla
flhhl Bow4 givihig healthy and natural sleep. Cas. .
toria is tIi' Ji11dreu's Panacea-the Mother's Friend.
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Ctpria. Castoria ,
a , Castoria Li. i'excelleat medicine for " Castorla Os so well tdaptcut to chiildreu
children , Motherithave repeatedly told inc that I recoinnicud it as superior to any iutc.
of itigood ciTcct upon their children. " scriptiou known to me. "
Br , 0 , C. OsGooD , If. A , Anchign , N. II. ,
- Lowell , Mass. 111 50. Oxford St. , hlrooklyn , N , V.
11Caxtorjts Ii the best remedy for children " 'c
"Ourphiyslclans children's depart.
of uvhiich I am acquainted. I hope the day
meat have spoken highly of their experletice
is tlot fsr distant when mcthers vi1i
can-
canIn tiie4r outside practice with Castoria , auth
elderthe real imitcrct of theIr children , and
although we ontmy have among our mnedlcal
use CastorLa htislead of the various quack
auppllcsvhat La known as regularroducts ,
* ostruins whIch arc destroying theIr loved
yet we are tree to confess that the merits
ones , by forcing opium , morphine , soothing
of catoii isas wun na to look with ( avog
syrup and other 1urttul agents down their
throat , thereby Ecuding them to pretnatue
glucL'i IrJP.lI1c11ELohh ,
Baton , Mage ,
Conway , Ark , C Btxzru , l'c : ,
Children Cryfor Ptoher'e Castorla.
-V T54C CENTAUR COUPANT , y Muay cysesy , aiwo.s city ,
Saturday , for the state wing shot ehnmton'
shIp , shot off the tie this morning. Chris
Oottlelb of this city was the victOr. Sargent
fell out on the second bird , Sehrader anti
Mills on the fourth , I'orter on 1110 ihftli , Orr
on the seventh and hlalliwell on the sx-
teenth. Gottleib mIseti his twenty-first
bird , The atato tenlu championship event
conclutied the' tournament The vIctors wore
the Kansas City 01111 cubts team , Fletcher.
Durkie. Melvin anti Schrader , who rustle
ilfty.reven out of a possibe sixty ,
( IA3IIIS OP TIlE NATIONAl. l.1.tGUlI.
holiett 'a Vlhsles'ein t he' L'ir.t Incs
fair I lie ( I bit ills ,
1IALTI1.lOltE. May 25LThO Giants sgnal. !
Iztl their debut at Union Park this seacon
by fahiiitg 4owml In oiio of the best played
games that has beehl reen here for some
time. Esper wets lit the box for the chain-
1)10115 , and was OtiltOStli by 'oung Dcilieny ,
'ho , after showIng Ill ) very with in the first
butting , pltchoti a highly creditahihe game.
S'lieit he canto to the bat , Captaimi Gleason
recei'etl , besidis an o'atiIt , ft laii' , of tim'
lflofltl ttidtleul culT btuttcns. tile gift of ( Ito
nit'tuljers of tIle Ilaltituore team , ItIr which
he did yeonian service last year. Attenti-
mince , 7,3.11. Score :
lhaitlrnoro . . . . . . . . . . . 'I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5
Ne' York. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 h 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3
hits : hlahtimore , 7 : Nnu' York , 6 , l2rrort :
flaltitnore , 1 ; New York , 1. llarhieth runs'
Ihaltitnore , 1 ; New York , .1. Two-bitsum hiitsI
( .le'tusohl , JennhsigH. Three-ham hilts : 0.
Davis , Stolen bases : lecler , lIrluhie.
lcluble plays : F'arrei to Clark. FIrst luase
On belis : : Off Ioheny , 5. Struck out : Dy
12iper , 3 ; by loheny , 3. l'nseetl bls : : Wtl.
son. flatteries : illuitimore , lIsper anti RobInson -
Inson ; Neuo' York , Doheny and S'ilson. Urn-
plro : l'ticIi ,
I1OSTO UUNC1IEI ) ERROIOS.
Ph ILAIIIIA'II IA , May 15.-Dotutoil gave
today s game to ( lie I'iutllos by bunching
errors in the sevenths lotting. Long , lIar-
rir.gton anti ilergen each cntrtbutet1 a wild
thorois' , anti three turn scoreti , giving the
home tearl a lend. whtch the visitors could
hot overcome. Up to this time built seven
scattered hilts , Which lIrotl000l two ruluis ,
had beemi iiamhe otT Nhcliuls , 'ho has nlsvnys ,
been the Phillica' hootloo. Taylor was of-
fecttve , tiliti iept the hits , llviuletl , lutit rt
wild throw antI a fumhi'o iii the SeCOlod guve
Tloston two runs. 'l'he other vas lnade off
Tucker's double anti Nichols' sing'e In the
(11th. ( Attentlanco , 6I'u29. Score :
floston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 020010000-o
I'hllatielphia . . . . . . . . h 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 . . . .4
I1lts : Doeton , 7 ; I'huhladelplula , S. lrrom-s :
lIostohh , 4 ; h'Iitlaalelphuln , 2. Tlarnu'ti rusts :
Iboiton , 1 ; L'hilathelphiin , 3. T'o-bae hits :
Tucker , llallutan. 'I'Iireo.lao hilts : Tireuth.
era. Struck out : Lilg , Dtlity. Nichols ,
Turner. First base ott errors : hioCioll , 1 ;
l'hiilatlepluia , 2. First ba'e on tials : Ott
NlcIioI , 1 ; ciT Taylor. 2. \\'iiul pitches :
Nichols. Batteries : Iloston , Nichols and
flecgon ; l'hihlatlelpha ! , Taylor anti Clemonts.
UmpIres : Henderson and Woydman.
STANDING OP TIlE TEAMS.
Played. Won , Lost , P.C.
Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 iS 9 66.7
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . M 11 64.5
Iloston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 00 310 12 60.0
I'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 16 ii 55,3
Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 13 55,7
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. 17 14 51.8
Pluiladelpluta . . . . . . . . : iio 16 ii 53.3
\\'ashiuigton . . . . . . . . . 25 11 15 46.3
llrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 12 17 .11,4
New Yoric. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 11. 19 36.7
St. rouis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ii 19 36.7
Lotisvilo . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 7 23 23.3
Games today : cles'enmb : at Now York ;
St. LOuis at Baltimore : Chicago at Phiiutdel-
shla : Pittsburg at Boston ; Louisville at
Brooklyn ; Cincinnati \'aohington ,
A nalerson's l'e't'kly Shoot.
The Anderson Gun club held its weekly
shoot yesterday afternoon en their East
Omaha grountis. A strong wind o'ns blow-
Ing. which very greatly Interfered with the
scores , which were as folows :
Lang . . . . . . . . .01011 00100 004)01 0010) 00101-
Thomas . . . . . .11100 1000' ' ) 01011 01110 11010-13
Johnson . . . . . .01100 0)010 00011 10011 10000-
Young . . . . . . . . .11111 0)111 1100) 00311 10101-15
Curtts . . . . . . . .111011 11117 01111 11011 11101-21
Itiner . . . . . . . .011(5) 10101 11001 11111 0)000-13
\S'att . . . . . . . . .10100 000)1 10001 01000 01000-
Sager . . . . . . . .00001 01010 OUSO 0)101 01101-10
A special match followed the regular shoot ,
with Mestra. Curtis and Young arrayed
against Messrs. Clark anti Lang , the losers
defraying all expenses. The score :
Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11101 01111 11001 11011-15
Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11010 11011 11111 11110-16
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01100 11000 lOhit 11001-Il
Lang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10110 00101 01010 11011-11
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
OverlnnI h'mtrlc l'rosiua'cts.
DENVER , May 25.-All the indications
point to the conclusion ( lint the Overland
Park race meeting for 1896 , Juno 6 to II ,
will eclipse all of its predecessors. The en-
trfe ill the trotting and pacing classes are
more numerous thin ever before , anti the
cass of horses entered will compare favor.
ably with those which have campaigned in
eastern afll western circuits.
There are 163 entries in tite trotting and
pacing classes , including the fastest step-
perIl anti pacers in the country. Three racee
on each of the seven days of ( hue nuectilig'
are allotted to those claeses , When the entries -
tries for the running classes are receiveul
the runners will be sandwiched In between
the steppers. Among the pacers are such
flyers as V.V , P. , IClamath , Carhontus.
Sulphlte , Nettia Jefferromi anti Uncle Jack.
MI except lilumath are Colornulo horses.
Klanuath , the property ofV. . 'r. Raytnonti
of Santa .Alin , Cal. , nrriveul at the park
from his Cnlifornla hiolne In splendid' condi-
tiobl. _ _ _ _
Ire'insid's Ama teui' Chimitumlilolis.
DUIII.TN , May 25.-The annual cotilpeti-
tlon for the amateur athletic champion-
aluips of Ireland trek place at flallsbrldge
today. The Itoh ) , step and Jump was o'oii
by Shanigan , o'ith forty-seven feet seven
Incline. In the putting of tito flft3'.uulx-poulnd
shot. Roche Welt , with twenty-two fct'i.
The winner of the high jump ovits Wood ,
vhio scored five feet ten inches. Flanagan
put the twenty-eight-pound shot. thlrty-two
feet sutid won , In thou jump with weIghts
Chantlier wohi , ovithi twelve feet two hitches ,
beatitig the amateur record by an inch.
In the tennis contests , W. liatideley , H.
tiaddeloy. E. W. Lewl. (3. W. HImynrl : nail
H. S. Mahomiy defeateui J , PIrn , W. Murtin : ,
1. ! . F. Goodhotly , II. S. Barlow arni W. 1.1.
Eaves , respectively. There vIts a large at-
tenulance. % V. Itenshaw also beat Stoker ttt
teiiliii. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cnrl1s ha'ftzi 114 5 ( raimuislnrg ,
CLA RKS. Neb. , Mczy 23.-Special.-Tho )
Clarks and Stroinsburg ball teams met on
then Clarles diamnond Saturday. It was thte
ilrst game of tlte season. and it took ten
innings to decide It. Stroinsburg has a
rood team , but wait clearly autciased in
i.laturda"uu game. Tue same tennis vIhl pIn
again at Stroniitburg Friday , May 2
Score :
Stromnsburg . . . . . . .I 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0-6
Clarlto . . . . . . . . . . . . .000000:1211-7 :
Batteries : Clarks , Cougill atiti Higgins ;
Stromsliurg , Finecy ttiid Shank. Umuihliret
I'Zepner of Osceola.
Caihlpjre iIitai' Iliull Gitumies ,
ANN AitIlOlt , MichI. , o1ay 25.-University
of Michulgatl , 20 ; Univt'ruitv of Illinois , 3.
NE\V YOIUC. May 25.-Alanhattan , 6 ; Cor-
nelh , 1. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
WOMAN'S CLUII ANNUAl1 3lIIII'I'ING.
Itt-ports Shun' * liei'iist Iliis hiet'ui ii
l'raiascraimiui 'cnr.
The annual meetimig of the Woman's club
was held yesterday. Thue reports of the of.
dears i1u0WC a membership of 552 , and
nearly 2,000 guests have been entertained
during the year. The treasury allows a flat- .
terlng haihanco for these hard ( lines , there
being $2OSO.92 on hand , and contrIbutIons
have been mIllie during the year to various
Public enterprises.
The reports of ( Ito various departments
show a vast amount. of work lisa been ac-
colilplishmed during the year , with great benefit -
fit to the members.
Tile following ofilcers were dodd for the
ctusulng year : l'rerident , Mrs. Ella \V.
l'enttie ; first vlco prealdent , .4rs. Harriet
( I. Towne ; aocond vice president , Mrs. Amelia
II , Sotttcrs ; recording secretary. henrietta
Smith ; corresponding secretary , Mrs. .Annnh
M. Herring ; treasuirer , Mrs. Daila L. I5ergu.
son ; chairman of auditing comnnoilee , Mrs.
Abble A. IiilIings constItution. Mis , Mary
Fairhrothior ; ccurtesles , Mrs. Della lielden ;
huaue 511(1 borne , ' Mrs. hattie /t. liryson ;
membership committee , Mra , Clara 5 , Itose-
svater. Mrs. Florence L. Hailer , \Tra. Sarah
S. Dewey , Mrs. Thitina Cole , Mrs. Jennie I.
Wattles : building committee , Mrs. I' , F.
Ford , Mrs. 'Z. 'r , LindvIy , Mrs. J. II. Mu-
lard , Mrs V , W. Keyatr , Mrs C. II , Stjulrca.
Jha'enn'e 'l'imimuaitui i a ii l'icls' ( Itolpi' ,
Mrs. Sundora , wife of Fred Suliolers , liv-
! hhg at 8211 blarney atieet , had one of her
legs brekeet just nboye the unica yesterday
uftorneon by li'comiiug tangktt up In it
Ilicket rope to iVIiiChi S ( r-iettouq horse was
attacheal. liar crtn'e ttitrtut'te71 suine of the
oethbone who felt-tilted her froirt luer peril.
, ) U. iaitJIun arid csrrled lwr isitne. Both
) ( ! ? We'll. broltn. and the flesh sotoawhiit
: teCrtitr L
Shot III' . % 'Ife. , 'rha'su taleIuicw
CL.EVEI1AND , 1.Ioy 1'i.-ugu.t Cltwnther ,
43 years of age , shot hl wife , Mlmmnie Cbuetu
thor thi4 mornimag at their iioaoe , No , 5 $
1Iaectnun mitreat. itad then lurned time weapon
on btuuiulf. 110th ant dead , 'rite tragedy
wait thu ; esu ( of te fttnhlhy etuitrrol.
DREXEL CONTROLS TIlE ROAD
Consummation of tile Deal for tim Omaha &
St. , Luis ,
FULL OF SIGNIflCANCt FOR OMAUA
) fi'itmu , it htrt'at Ouiht't lii lii' Suiuttlr
itlial 12eIttmlIuli , 4)uu , tat 'toe
East I mutt t'iieluiie'tit tiC
Ciult'iugo.
Ever since ( lie sale of the Omaha & S' .
Loots raliroa1 in January last there bar been
niuch conjecture as to the identity of the real
purchapers , Fanciful writers at varlould
tines placed the tenth ill the hnntI of the
Santa Fe , then asahi hia'o slated that the
iliultinioro & Ohio a'stemil iuati aecureti this
roatl , anti evJn suggesteti that the hlllrhlngton
Would soon take possessloti of it in order to
iccuro a short. route iron Omaha to St.
Louis.
All doubts were yesterday morning set aside
by the receipt of a Illessago by \ ' . Farnam
Smith of thi's city. It was from a prominetit
flnaticier of New York and stated that the
deal for the pOS.TCSliOlI of the Oniahia & St.
Lotus railroad by the lrexel syndicate hati
just been cornpheteti anti that ( ho syndicate
OlVoulul take full charge of the road on July
1 , 1S96 ,
This settlement of the munch dispute&qure.
then , it is thought , vihi Prove another step
toard advancing ( hue coitsiriictioll of a ttortht
and south hue , tiuo Drexel interests being
closely colluiected ithi these of the 1.tlsoouri ,
Kaneas anti l'exas Trust company of ICanus
City. The latter is the comiupathy that luau
the proposeil KalipOs City and Northuernu
ronul lii liatiti. h'resltlent Stihiwehl of that
company has j11st. returneti front Europe ,
% sVhiero It is said he as very successful in
the raising of fiulids for buIldIng the pro-
nosed line.
° Arraligemiients have already been completed
for building a lute front l'attonsburg. Mo. , to
Trchutoui , Mo. , " saiti John \'ebster of thus
lirldge and Terlulinal cnhiuiimly to a [ lee ru-
porter this inornhuig. "All arrahugemilontu are
also made for the construction of a ro.od
from l'attonhjurg i'outhi to lCinsns City. It.
is not trite , however , ( lint definite idans have
beeti agreed tipou for billlditlg ( ruin Quincy
to ljoardstown , It Is not. impossIble , however ,
that. will conIc around later. "
h'rosldellt Arthur S. Potter of the liridge
and Terminal company vill return thIs
morning Iroiui ChIcago. lie huas been In
Kansas City the last few tinys in consultation
with h'roaident Sttllwell. Now that it is
lcmiovn that thin Drexels have control of the
Omaha & St. 140ui3 and ( list the building of
linei from l'nttonsburg to both Trenton. and
Icahleas City tub assured , outlets for Omaha
to ( lie south and to the cast other than via
Chicago are almost certain In the very near
future.
ilsste'ta Comu fluicul to 1)en'er ,
CHICAGO , May 25.-Complaints are corn-
Iitg to thai chaIrman of ( \Vestern Pasoali-
ger aaaochatioiu that some of the roatis are
ignoring the agreement on rates for this
meeting of thu Junior Order of American
Mechanics. which Is to ho hold in 1)onver
next month. The particular complaint Is
that tlchct'ta are being sold to Colorado
Springs. The chairman has hassled a notice
to au hittes , warmiing them that the rates
lutist ho confined exclusively to Denver.
Muist , Chumirge for hiie'eIa's.
CHICAGO , May 25.-Cluaii'nuan Caliweti
of the Western Passenger assocIation has
decitled that the Wiscoimsin Central road
cannot carry out Its announced project. of
tranorttng bicycles free and remain a
member of the association. It tutist either
exact thme charge called for by tile assocla-
tlon or withdraw from the association.
1'tt' for Ills Crasiteal Le'g' .
The Union Pacific llailuay oihlpl1ny , by
the re sivers , confessed judgment. yesterday
In favor at Thomas C. Cover in the sum of
$400. Cover was employed by the road and
was switching cars near tiuo intersection of
Sevenths otreot May 23 , last year , when he
was caught between two cars and hi right
leg and foot crush.ed.
I'hitsms for St'i ii mug Nairtiie-rn PacifIc ,
MILWAUKEE , May 25.-The sale of the
Northern I'aclflc railroad hint' Iteen arranged
to take place at'ost Superior , \Vis. , July
25. From that pclnt Master Cary' vil1 pro-
cecil to the several states along tim line to
sell the hands In each state.
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PiiitSCN.tL L'AiLAGILAI'lfS.
C. II. Torpln of Oakdale Is In the city.
II. J. Churchill of Chieyehiume lit in time cIty.
'tv. F. Walters of Philadelphia , I'a. , is a
Darker guest.
EL It. Glascock of St. Joe , Mo. , is $ topiiillg
at time lurker.
hiotu. Frank Martin and stile of Falls Clty
uvero Ornaima ; 'isltors yesterthay.
D. C. Grhffert antI \'lh11arn Stemuler of Vest
PoInt were in the city yeiterulay.
I. . hi. lliroolcs of Simeritian , Wyo. , registered -
tered at one of tIme hotels yesterday.
0. A. Eckle of Cluadroim came in yesterday
to take a loolc over the political field.
Dave Montgomery , Fred Stone attd Kinso
are Chicago arrivals registered at the Barker.
Ex-Coligressimlan George W. II. Iorsey of
Frenmont was among ( tie arrivals yesterday.
J. C. Burroughs , conomnissary limspector of
time J'iihlmami coinpaity , left for St. Louis last
evening.
J. hall Hitchcock , Tecuntsoli , amuti M , Ii ,
Chirity of Sterling are Nebraska arrivals at.
( hu Darker ,
George Gould , wife and daughter , left last
evening on a short ' 1sIt with friends at
Ilehlwood , Neb.
II. A , l'oliy , lr. I ) , I ) . Iotter anti Ii , 17.
leimuphiy were Seward represontativea in tue
city yesterday.
hlrasttis Young , auditor of the Union I'a-
chic , left for Chicago last evening , to ho
gone several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'aftonratli have to-
turhhed from Qulncy , Ill. , where timoy burled
their daughter , Flort'ncu.
S. lii , hutchins , geuieral traveling passenger -
ger agent for the thulon Pacific , returned
from a western trip yesterday.
P. I' . Shelby , a forhlier resident of ( liii
city , thmothgh now of Tacoma , Wash , , is In
Onlahia on a vitait with old friends.
12. It. Matthews , H. It. Osgood , II. C ,
rhewick , F. M. Ihall , V , ' . lot. Clark anti Id , 1) .
Welch were among the Lincoln people at
the hotels yesterday ,
Nebraskans at the hotels : 12. Il. hlarnarul.
Fremont ; ' 1' . 'tV. Beck , Norfolk ; C. Lerch anti
II. 12. llalrgrove , Sutton ; D. W , Platt , blot !
Cloud ; A. 13. Baldwin , North Platte ,
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dredge
I Be1idere.
They are the Lightest Running
Wheels on urth nnd Strictly
High Grade.
\vo MVtIy.i Made Good Suvin
Macfihmcs I
Why SIlouIcIn't Wo Make Cowl
WileclE ?
QUAUTY OUARANTCD
Tl4DtnT
RECTOR & YLIIELiY ! ! CO. , Ageills ,
OMAHA , HIll.
HATIONA SEWING MAChINE CO. ,
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