TIlE OMAIIA DAILY BEETIIUflSDAY , JTNE 1 1S93. ' 7 \ 8PRCl1 NOTU3E3. A4rlIq..reetit fnr th. coIumn T1lL u. lnkn iitl1 12&80 p. rn. far tIif 4PflIflg nnil until S p. iii. for tIt - 2unrnIng nn,1 nni1n rsIItIon. : s1-PrINprl , by reqiirtInw n . 1rri1 elierk , mn bns. nn'wrr nil- drrqe4 tip a nnmIrr,4 lrttrr In , . ( if Tb. ' Ilpi. . Antrr qa .fl III ) , ilellrrul on prerntntlin tif 1 clipek lLnt. I 1-2i , ii , rnrl flr.it lner1Iifl $ o ft waril t7irrinftrr. Natlilag tnkcn far Irir tlittfl far 111 f1rt lnier- .t , han. Tltcqe a1sprjlsriii&'nt rnut b I VtNTE1)-.Mil.I IIILP , li ' WTTh AN Wl1) ( 'tN TflNK or ' . m. 1mjI thn to * . PrC Y ° y my brg y.U 'i.iit. jiint I ' , UI , , & ) . , i ) DI. V . Pt.nt M'rP % . % ' , p c- . frr thlr $ pr1Z . , : l a , , i t f W ) hufl4rid jflvfltfl W1 1. . _ _ _ _ _ _ ; $ ' . ) A 1ThT1f AD rtP 14 mr eIgir : p-ric N r . iY g'j4q : Utte rniiebTh ' 1 r. a'h rutoner. litho & Kiln. . t. ! L Ma IM47' t t L1T CONTflACT TO BALE ' t * nw hf ) at mtVeaterfl Hay & T _ _ r Thirt ' 1. . fl-u ; is I : iRLtt W.NTED A GOOD ZIREAD AD ( hak'r : qr tVlT ) ! ! ia1i , lnI et4 rram ; wlI pa ) . 5 p.r w4 in.j t -t ngIe man prrfrr4. mutt b .r aril -i ; .t4dr5 K. itennir. I' . 0. fl ( r1a 11. It. n-MIr ' , w -r TTFLT ) ALEMI. AC- qiant4 with manufficturn thrmighnut . . .rn I. wa an'i ! tkt of N.briO : mW.t 1VI Al 'vhrh mL't annmanY appucatlon. r . .Ad1rTh l'IoflO EpIftIty Mtr. Co. . fle- ian ! 0. B-M6 i t WATED. flEPOflt. I'ARTT TO iiA- dh prttibl m&I nrier bu'I.lr. ( ' * U L 45 HLel Drexel. City. n-isis ; i r I- s- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r \V.tTLDFFI1LE. . - ' . ) rRi llTq1x' : ; ro nE PRAPTT.tBLr pnn ! ' -Y luring summer mnntthi will ftnd it ta t t1i'I iflOtt o adIrr me at once. IV. A. } 'eflner j'Tfl . , 5. Arllngtnn BloCk. Omabti. . vrEr GiRL. FOR GENEfl.AL IiOt- wrk 15 hurt street. C-4S4s _ F'13L } woMA ; Ti ) REPRESENT w. 't rporation. Adlrea It 64. 13e- ( ' -4O 19 t _ _ Poll. fl1NT1lIiSlS. 1 " ES IN ALL PARTS ( F THE CITT. TIE ib F Davia Company. 15 Fariam. D-9 It , 'E UENAIV.t & CO. . 1.'i ' N. 1.5TH T. l " IItN SIOUSES. C. A. STARR. 9Z .T.L1F , : s. WALLACE. BROWN ULK. 16 & to'U. , rrrt nEcT. i-8Olt HOrSE. ALL MODE1 . . -ouveflIencea : aotith trnnt and eoflvenent to buMnes. Inquire at tJS half howard. I ) i:1bM : IMtTACI1EID. MODETtN 11WSE. 12 : ; . , Enqutre 2l Capitol avenue , B. H. flobIon. D-2t3 FR RENT-MODERN FLAT. 1.ANGE BLOCK. ± ei ! 3h * ! t. n-liT 317 6 fl $ ) jjG is : N. 171'U ST. r,4)OD . I r-r Inquire 1Y ) Sherman avenue. : rET.ch1D 12-RflOt HOUiB ; FiNE Iai n nly $35. 2)19 i3lnney. . : ii-t i. .i.SES AND COTT.IGE. FOIl I1ENT al ' . r the city. $ to F1. Fidelity. 1P2 Far- tam. A bargaIn. S-room house. alt wodern. in .4 ' lln repair , 4111 Lafayette ave. , cBP. L3)PU i \ - Pa.-e. , TWA FINE HOtSE. ONE 1. ONE 9 flOOM. . 17 and 125 So. 26th st. ; all modern coneflI- en.a. b.5t . t13I1CflC part of tile cit ) ' . Inquire 121 N 1. . LIIe7 1eIphone l)6. D-ME . TEAM HEATED STOEES AND FLATS. Howard ttanck. agent. itlO Chtcagi etre. ? . FoIl BENT. MODERN S-hlOOf HOLSE AT 6 1 Park ave. Inquire at Fuller drug alore. iih and Dougla5 eL D-M124 LAr'l2 LIST OF HOUSES. TIlE BTRO Reed .i. , 211 5. 24th st. L HOUSES. F. D. WEAD. IGTII AND DOUGLAS. r D-ls35 Jyi . .c V N1'E 6-rtOOM TWO-STORY COTTAGE ; hiath gas. furnace , etc. 2o. 721 So.37th ut. D-.EES 3y2 - . TI' uj 6-I1iJUM HOUSES. i& OCTH 22ND. ; D-M.9 J76 SIX .ND EIGHT ROOM hOUSES ; CENTRAL , I 2tiuh Cpltoi avenue. D-I2 Il. i. ; EL IX flOO ! COTTAGE. LAWN AND utiaue. 2224 MIami St. fl-ES _ ; ; COTTAGE. S42 OUT1t 23tT STREET. ; D-M4 , * fl RENT. FFi1NISHED iIOtE FOR TIlE summr at 2h So. Eth ave. D-M4S t I . I Foa ItENT'FUIINISIIED hlOOM. \F . I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT hOUSE- keein. 119 . nEST CLASS ROOMS. .tLL CONVENIENCES. bIl Caae. E-ME1 21 . - , Fi FtNTSI1ED EOOiiS. HOUSEKEEPING. - St. MarYs. E-s Jy4 VR'ISTTED BOOMS ; HOUSEKEErING ; : theap IGIJ St. Mary'u are. E-4t1 21 4 FtRNISIII3D ROOMS AND HOARD. LARGE ROOH. WITH BOARD. FOR TWO. II per we.i. emafler ruoms. The Re. s. ) ) lIar- ncr ut. F-M3) .IE 11iONT flO(1M AND BOARD. 222 501Tfl 25TH etreet F-M7) Jh. ) ; ASANT ROflMS. WITH BOARD : BATES . reaconable. 1J Podite. F-li + H FRIuNT ROOMS. )4 S. ETH. F-StEia 15' EEASOSAI3LE. 514 NORTH 1iThI. F-M45 25' ZIOUTIiEAST FRONT ROOSt ; MODERN CON- enIcnreS. lawn uurrounda huuee. private ram- : Sly GE S. tn ut. . F-MGI 13' SUMHCR 134)ARDING. NICE coot. Pt..ci. . one huur ride ( rum city. A. 3. ltlce. IVeaton. la. F-.453.22 - - FISH. iLF2TUNFtl5lShIED ROOMS. . FIRST FLOOR ; MODERN. NEAR PARK. 139 : u. 25th St. 0-Mill , , C CII lth1E1lS FOR RENT. MAN AND WIFE ; city Waler. waate pipe. El N. 11th SI. I - THREE NICE , CLEAN BOOMS ; WATER. &i . NI1II 12th street. G-M479 11 - FOIL ILHNT..S'I'ILES .tSD OFFICES. , . FIRST CLASS BRICK STORE BUILDING. lIlt 'I Farnam. Uirre aIrnleu ami baaement ; will abler , , Le toflaflI , low rent , III is : Natl Bk bldg. ST )1112. SITUATED IN hEART OF COMMIS- . :1 hEnS. 125 So. 11th. corner 1Iwanl. good btzaement and let floor. Et let Nat'l 131t bldg. I1 . . FOR RENT. TIlE 4-STORY flItI'K BUII.DINO at 916 1 tl1toJU SI. Thia buiIdzn haa l1repr-t . - enent baurment. complete ate.m heating Ilx tUrr. water en all lboor $ , gaa , ale. Apply at , tte utflce ot The flee. 1-9:0 : , ) GCNTS WANTED. . , AC.EXTS WANTED. CAMPAIGN ROOK ; I' jS. e II . : C9.inly ; iIUthehttr. alhirlail ) ' efldortd , , , ol an ! 'I.ttea iI.t.r . ) ' of p.erie and Iaeua. eI Jrfra 11.10. dtuoount 30 per rent. Outnta reajy , I nI 'r. ai fr 1J cu atampL ltnre 13.VIL / ' ag ) . 3-394-21' L1 ; , 'S\ _ _ _ _ f W.NTEI-TO ISENT. _ - lr YOT. lS'ANT GOOD TIINANTS FOR YOUR , . , houaeii list them % vfUi Fi4elii , , 11sS Farnam St. - $ 'VOR.tC.E. FACIFII' STOI'.AGE AND WARE1IOLSE CO. , . 1'.5. . W Jcnea. 5.itmeml atoraga anti forwarding , , , 31-691 . TURAGE , F1LtNIC E\VERS. 1254 HARNEY ' . t , . W.2'VEIT5) hWY. NTED , Iliuc Cow. c. p. hARRISON. - iroa sAL.puuNITuItH. \ WL R.1TtIlB AS GOOD - . s NBW PLACED I' ( rut. h3fl1a With intt'UCtifl * to thu wa I god to take aa offer tIer It. $4 touth Ilili [ 'O1tL1iiiOfl3E2I ANflWAGONS. , ? ft 8. ; r.B-MALI IhIPOIITED 8UEZTLA"6D Ittfl & Iniut , . ? . - - FOR 'ALH.MISCELLANUFS. D ANGLER M.'ttNX T9TE THREE RIRN. eta. Ru'fsn irn ern. With at.ud top. IRut kuu . 'ndItIon , 11 $ N. 25th at. . rurnel M&ndprnn ut. Q-IpI$14 T HADWfOD WY $ .tD IUK f ne. ; aim wlre. ' C. II. Lul' , ' )1 t'flaL B3-1SAND IUCTCI.P' . Z1. Sit & H9. BfCTCS I Ie3Iuuir1i 010. IV7. Ce. , t. FOR S flEAD flR MILK COt. Call atterneon. yard , % 59a & trt. Felt A BARGAIN. VERY 34A2flOME aak maftftd : tnatttrt tt * IVCr bSfl e.t hod lu au sand cc n.w . call and a. . it In * r A r't Hm. Oteii & Lauaaaa iSiS alu'e. HS4 Far. flitnt. FINE GIpA1' P'N ' PUPS. RAbNARL. 5,5 ; 3puiidtng gtr , ' . Q'4M ' - CLthht'OY.NTS. 10114 nfl. ii WARRrN. C.RVflTA'j' RE. 111'le baulntnThiuit. . th 'ear at 115 S. 15th. - 3l.tS.tE , hI.TIIS , ETC. MItE. SMITH. 111 ; LOU9LS STREET. 3RD Slew , room 7 , maeuetuie. atam. alchI aOl eul- purIne batha. l IES. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MA1SAGE PAR- l'r ! refr-iulhr and ruret1ve don't Tail tq call. 411 S. 13th ut. . upatairu. T-M1S E 3 iMIiES ; FORMERLY ' ) F ST.LOU1S. hAS. iaga and bathu. 307 5. 15th st. . 21 door , room 10. T-.40 = 1'E1t'lN.tL. BATHS , MASSAGE.MME.POST. 313' S. ITH. iiSS VAN VALKRN14URGII DESTROYS ? ER. manently. h ) electrcltl. ! tuurerllUOUR hair. molcu wart ! , etc. Room 411 N. Y. Life llldc. RUPTUt1E CURED : NO PAIN NO bETEN- lion trim buelnes , ; we refer to hunire.la ol patienta cflred 0. 25. hillIer Co. . 307 N. T. Life building , bmaiia. Nub. VIAVI. A H'IhE TREATMENT FOIl ETERINE troublea. Physician in attendance. Consulta- tbon or health book tree. 341 Bee Blir. Blir.CiIS C-iIS LESSC3NS FREE. DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS branches by nuiekeuut. cauleat. heat yslem n retitting. druaee , traIled in three ntflUes .1 .1- la and ueanilee , waIat : Frenu'lI 1)Ia. . Want ( eacheru to Introduce ! yetem. rent V .r eircu- lars. Mra. Geor'e Sheller. pt1npal. Eat 0 llreeg Cuttloit Aca.1em. 3 Karbah bUt. . open eeflingi. C- J WANTED. 250 LADIES TO CAL1. . % ND GET one free Therutol bath anti .nc'tlitat. ' 1 roe treatment for women. 1515 Oicaco atre.'t U-31443 2' M9EY TO L.tNILEALIi9T.tTE. ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 21.1 N. V L. Quid ; money at low rates for cti.Iee farm b.aoe in Zuwa. northern Miseolarl. eastern Nebraea. CITY LOANS. C. A. STAER. 325 N. V. LIFE. MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real eatate. Brennan. Love Co. . paiton bik. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY 1ropcrt ) . 'IV. Farnaxn Smith & C , 3X Farttam. MONEY TO LOAN ON' IMPI1OVEO OMAHA pro0ert.v at 5 , 51.4. 5 and 6L per cent. Pusey & Thomza. room :07 Firat National Bank Bb.lg. \\---:04 : MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP EP.TY. 57,00.0 * up to soooo.oo. Fidelity Trust Company. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. TIlE 0. F. Davis Co. , 2505 Farnam St. W-7ii dPER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON CM.1IIA real estate & Neb. farms. 'IV. B. 2.leikle. Onaha \V-7J7 P. D. WEAD. LOANS. 16Th AND . DOUGLAS. .lV-3t:6 : : Jyl WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SPECIAL FIND to loan on improved Omaha property in July ant AULUCI at l.weet rates. apply now ; don't wait until your old loan erpiree. Fidelity Trust Compato. W-M127 MONEY TO LOANChATTELS. ii.EY TO LOAN. 30. . o DTS ; FT'UNI- tore , . pianos. etc. Du GreenrPoXO , 3 airrbIk. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUI1NITVRE. PrAXOS. horses. waona. etc. . at lowest rate in city no removal of goods : utrirtly conll..tentia.1 , you can pay the loan oft at. any time , r in any amouat. OMAHA IIORTOAGE LOAN CO. : os So. 11th St. UTJSINESS C11.tiCES. $25) INVESTED EARNS $1 WEEKLY ; PROS- pectus. proofs. tree. F. Daily. 12:3 Broadway. NeW York. FOR SALE. ABOUT ' ) LBS MINION TYPE. 7(0 the. agate. G. ) ) Iba. brevier type. l pair two third cases. 40 double iron stofll , I r two third cases. Tbis material was up-d on The Omaha Bee and lu in fairly good condition. % 11h be &ld cheap In bulk ortn quanhltt-s 'o suit purchaser. Apply itt p.rs.on or by mal t. , The Bee rubu'hing Co. , Omaha. Neb. Y-13 A HOTEL IN A GOOD COUNTRY TWN. FOR rent or sae : either furmOrel or Unfurnished. AddresiI 3. H. S. . 6:2 25. lath at , , Fremont. Nab. Y-M4-.4 2 $ FOR EXChANGE. I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST PARTIES HAT- thg city property to exchange for equite , erIn In part payment for farm , to lIst their prp- erty with roe. aa I have a great many farm , on which I can troda city property at msd prices. Addreaa II. I' . Morrow , Mis.ourl Val- Icy , Ia. . Z-3h42i-Jl 4) ACRES OP GOOD LuLND IN CENTRAL Nebraska to ehange for a hardware stoeit. lumber yard. or cool elevator. Address Lock Box 5i2. Dodge , Neb. Z-t0-Jy3 FOIl. SALEitE.tL ESTATE. PARTIES WISHING TO BVT IJVrS FOR building purp..ees. houses and lot , r .r hrmea. I'nnglnr ; i price from $ io.Oa to $ t. 1) . & ) , jr acre property ft ruvestment. ahoud xamrne our brat before purcitasinc. au ae are pre- pare4 to offer the best that can be bad at prices to sjilt the tlmeu. POTTER & GEoRGE COMPANY. S. 'IV. Cor. 11th and Foinant at , . ABSTRACTS. TUE BYRON REED COMP.tNY. a FULl. LOT. GOOD blOUSE. ILtNSCOM PLACE only 1. . worth dubie. Full lot. S blocks from Ilrgh echo.I. bdnga 3 per month. I2.S.d ; b.ar largarn in tmaha. 16 ft _ uouth front on ( 'abifriua. near 25j3 cottagea and barn. * 1.711 , w rth 1b.s. . 3 acre , 4I lotsi in So. Omaha. cltr to exchange for good rental property In Omaha , will .eurne uome Cuatamer for small home bet. Dodge and Lake. WeK or 35th. at E. . ) or boa , , ubntt offer , . Rave you good bruce , to rent. or money to loan ? I have teflaflta or mnrtTngea to cult. George 0. Wallace. 312 131-own 111k. RE-41523 I ) A NC I NO. MORA.'ID GIVES PRIVATE LaSSONS DAY 011 evening , ballroom or atage. 1113 hlarney 3R117 MUSIC , .thtT .tNI ) L.tNCUAGE. GEORGII P. GELLENBECK. IIANIO AND guitar teacher. 1515 C'hlcaa.m St. 100 FINE hALE PiANO. ONLY hMP0 : PLANIS coil. rented. exchanged. moved , stored. tune ! and repaired itt loweut rate , . William ii. Sobmoller. Ill licCague Bldg. 427 INSL'IIANCE l.O.tN. LIFE INS. POLICIES 130L'GIIT ; LOANS ON eame. F ilulben , P 0. Ihox 22. ( 'malta. 144 J'P B I CYCLES. WEST'N XIICYC'LII & GEN Co. , : ilc CCMIXG. 715 FOR $1.00 PElt MONTh WE CLEAN. ADJUST oil. repair Ordinary puncture , an ! keep In gno.i repair your blyele , Lull floe of annirlea. Jik'Sar.Ben Cycle Co. , 519 3. 15th 81. 9&-.JS VPflOLSTEh1Ea FUILNITCRE. FL'RNFTL'RE PACKED , COPCU8 MADE TO order maltrecce , mad , and renovated. ehaI Cane.I ; ctteai ; Ibta month. 33. 8. SVabkhln , 2111 Cumth.TeL 1531. 119 ) IEflICAL. TilE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY 1125 DOUGLAS at. , Ia In. onll plac. Whert ladle , are cure to be relieved of all thtr troubleeome dlueaaea peculiar to tjteir ix. Thia ii th olleut It , . penar ) itt thu city. Oont beoltate. proeracti. nation Ii the lhlvC of time , and in attoittor month pour alimeut may be inettrable. all he. hayeS courea anuS trre'gulrrultiea rautored. tao maltr fr.m what caue 'ae hae a tine t.-m , LI you peed privacy ; all tette , nnloelng stamp aniwarod and runhcina ferwi..n.i ; confine. taunts 110.90 anS up. 433 II' - STIOAISHZPS. LOWEST RATES TO OR FROM EUROPE .Lj. tine rl1o. . Cock & Son vacation bra. ! arry . Meorsi. HU h'Jnam It. , 0m&a HP Jfl - _ - - - - ; hlOflES I'.tTth5hhl ) . ( ' ) D GRASS. . t44..flt ) FNCf. SPRING water. A. 1. . Pitelpa & Sn. S N. V Lit. . 6 Jy. - WAXTEfl-HflR'ES .Nr' ( ATTT.E alut araea. water aful ha4. l.rna ery reu : nsuabhe. .t4dre Cr'w'ent Lan4 Co. . Ia. M-.7 $ 3W UtiLIUNC. .tNl ) LOAN . % S4)CI.iT1ONS. - Sfl.4T1E5 IN M'TI.L I. . & 13. Ai'SN PAY 5. 7. S per cent wtcen 1 , 2. 2 yeats oi4 always re- 4nebh , . r , Farnam at Natiager. : see. I1OI % TO GET A 110MB 011 SC1 ltB GOOD hiterSut on utIIIgx. .pp4y to Omaha I. . . 13. Ac'n. :74 Faram. 0. H. Nattthrer. See. lltRTIl.tNT ) AND TVI'ES'RITI\G. A. C. VAN SANDS SCHOoL. 513 N. V. LIPE. P.tv hiIhOIsEhiS. H. MAROWITE LO.t h1O1ET.415 N. lST. : nIlE" ) ! tKIG. . ENtrEMENTS TO IarTESSM.\EING IN famifle , uotielted. Mj.u ; Sturdy. 2117 . port utreet. 31 . CIzezica/s woz'1 make iVamre's Rootbcc , HIRES Roolbccr is 1ZZ1LC of root. barks and berries-whole- goze I/iin s. tks. "aly 5,5 , 1b 'Thtr ' , film C. . Pilai.lrl ? A lc. pi.kie u.aac. , gaai na.5 ever. ut , . . . Ti $ vIqEw COLLRR COLLRRI 252Z Rivc made of pure rubber holds the BulI-log Garic 'I kay Hose togeliier. /J ' holds the ordinary rubbe' d-Lr & garden hose together. The strength of hose dep.'nds on these rub Lerrivetstchnicillv called fflCtjufl ) . A shor tvet is stronger than a icrng one. Bull-Dot rvets , 23 : tort. ry and reswts rve Bull-De. roiig est ioe for m' ' nev "iaa.'e. ? ? ston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. 2' . 5 DevonshIre St. . Boston , or noc Lake St . Ct" a-n. 6 Peale St. N.Y. ' ? t NO. th St. S' 1. .uus. to. . Water St. Oevetan.l. .oArpahoeSt. . De ocr. ; Tremont. San i-ran. . - DR. . McCREW , : : FRI VAlE DISEAS ES .Veaneas & LJeoroer o7 MEN OiMLY Bi Years Expenence. . ' 5 _ . 9 Yeart an Om'j3. . ' . Roeg Free. LoflUJL11o5 and Examnau F. cc. , . . 14th and arnam SIs. . . - . . - ( ) M.ULI. NEil. _ . - - - - - - - - , - - We cend the marelo , French itcm.'iCM..THO5ri-rc.n. , , aE I , . . . ITt .ab cuar.nt.'etnat : ALTIIOC wlj II , aTOP Dtwbnte.t Emt..Ioo. . It : r"BE ( TIlE ao.r.satrrbe'arteec.clc ( ' . . 1 and flE-TRt L..t VIg.r. l ° Ika , ' ? ( 'e - arffat' t'sattsteJ. lI1tr AtdcuIVON MOHL Co. . ) SeIe - - 11 OTE LS. SANTUIT HOTEL. COTLIT , CAPE COD. 91.155. OPEN JUNE 10. JAMES WEBB. Prop. God boating. baOiing and flahing. pARI Er I4OTEL. TIIIIITEEVI'II AAD Jo.'Es 'rRkETS , . 1(0 rooma. Lath , , steam heat and at modern convenIence , . Rates , H to and E.0) per day. Table uneaccUed. Special in ra-s r. regijk.r boarders. FRANK HILDIT"lI hhr. S C II 0 0 L5. B R A D F 0 R DA c A D EM V Iur.ded 1S..2. F .r . t s I abet e..j a' . , n I . women. C'laee a. aWl 6. .ertnc o. ¶ - ' atmiy , abs. . preparat a ' ant pu nas. Y ar 09 Sept. : 6. .I6 Apply ' tin C. Aden Ptixj Or..jfrd Meac. RAILWAY T11E CARD LeeBLltLlNLiTOS & MO. IiIVE1t. .lrrr , S OtnahaUnlen Depot. lihh 1. _ Mason St. , . Oma .a )3am..terteer Extreca. . . . . . . . . . 9 bLair. 4.hLpm.Bik Bill , Mnt & Ptiget Sn ! Ex. 401pm 4.25pm . . . . . . . . . .Denver Exprea , . . . . . . . . . . h.opm .N ebrnaka Local except Sundpy , 7:4lp : . . Lincoln L.'cal texcept .Sunday U.25am 2fJpm. . . . ? ast Mail ( farl..incoIn daly . L.eavea CHICAGO BIRLIN'TON & Q OrnahaUnbonDepot. 10th & Macon LL Omana 5 10pm. . . . . . . . . .ChIcago Veettbule 111am..Chrcago Express. . . . . . . . . 4 11pm 2LOpm..CIrt.iago : & St. Lout , Expres , . . . l llLam. . . . . . Pacific JunctIon LeaL . . . . . . Fact Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50pm - Leavea CIIIC.tGO hIlL. & ST PAUL. Army , , OmahaUnt9epOt.1th & htasan2ts.4 . Omaha ' i 10pm . . . . . . . . Cbicago Limited . . T' . b lam. . .ChtcBtrO Expreaa ( cx. Sundayt. . . Leave. CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTN. .trrtee , omkhaUnon Depot , both & Macon St.a. Omaaa : 05Lun..rtern Eapres , 4Gjtm..estlt.uled I.inlte1. . . . . . . . 5:41pm C . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Expre , , . . . . . . . . . . Stoarn SISIam. . . . . . . . St. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . 7)am. . . Carroll 11 SIoux CIty Ix.ca. . . .1tIptp 6:39pm..Omaha Chicago ipeclai. . . . . . SGam Sticeouri'a"1 - L.ca. . . . . . . 9:31am Leave.1 'CHICAGO , II. I. & P.tcyr. ; . OmahaUnton . Depot. lOOt & Mau.oz .4ts - EAST. 34oaIfl. Atlantic Extarcis ( cx. Sunday ) . . 5:35pm lOOptT. . . . . . . . . . Ntltt Extare , . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:25am 4:10pm. . . Chicago Veutibuled Limited. . ibbpm 4:5pm. .51. Paul Vefllboied I4tniue.h . . 1:35pm : _ 5 ilpm.OkJahuna * Texa. ISa. Sex. Sun u 103 ! I 11pm. . . . . . . . . .ColoradoLirnited. . . . . . . . . j ; ; ; ; c. . ST. P. . 31. & u Arvea Omahai Depot. 15th and Veb.ter Ste Omaha .lLam. . . . ° loUX CitY .ecommdatwn . . S ; 2 3pm. Sioux City Expres , tex. Stint . S . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limitad. . . . . . . . 919am ' I F . B. & MG. VALLEY Arri'-ei Omahat Depot.RtflsndWt4'.t'r : tI. 1.-Omalta . . . . . . . hash and Expreaa .T S 3 Worn. . ( CX. Sat. ) IVyc. Ex. ( tx. lion S 'pm l.i.lam . , N.rfolk Expres , ( CX. Sunday Z0.ZLam 7Wam. Fr.mortt Local tSqndaya Onl' 6:11pm. . . . . t. Paul Rapt. , . 9 Leave , ! 11. C. ST. J. a. ( ' ii. Arrtve OmahaUflion Depot. 10th & Mason StJOmasa 9:05am : . . . . . Kartual City flay Expreu s 1 000pm.E. C. NIght Lx. via U I' . C3xrn LeaveI M1SiOLItI PACIFIC. l.rr1vi' Omaha Depot. 15th and Webster 51 * . f Z.iIpm..ebraika & Eaniiaa Llniitod. . . 1ltLm 5:10pm..K.anaLa CIIErprexa . . . 5:00am : 5:15pm..NeiraakaLccnf ( cx. . . Leave. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Arrive. Omaha ! Depot. 15th and Webater SIL f Omaha 1 1ivee dIOt'X CITY & PACIFIC. * rrtveT Onutha Uhon Depot. 10th & Mas.n tat , . ornaaa : tOam..St. Paul Peacenger..U.h4ptn ? : % . . . City PaMnger. . . . ! u3l Limited. . . . . . 9:11am : X..aveI UNION PACIFIC , rrive. Omaba1niop tiepotl9th& Maa-rn St.l Omaha IXam. : . . . . . Kearney flxLrtaJ . . . . 4.lOpm $ : ? tm. . , . . . .Ovrtand Ltmtfed 4:41pm : $ ipmI3eaEce & Stromob' Lx. ( cx SutO IZULpm 00.psa.Graad laband Rape. . . 4.x. Sun..i.zapns : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Math. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ev 4 OmahaCa1o ! Depot. hOrla * ldar.ee aia.l Omah * 3bpm..at. totti , Caaon BaE. . . . . . . 1V1RI TENNIS : jN PROSPECT City Tetirney Preliminary ? tlat.hes Well Out of ; b.e Way , SOME NEW E1EMES ? IN THE GME . 'ttinag Pinyor' . 9Inke hIcn.hwn - .tgninut tite ( ) huiun.I l'rini1u- oia the .1.nuleru a ilti ru Clo'.e. There Is good tennIs In prospeet far tht lovers of the same jfl the gron4t I of the Omaha Ltwn Tennis * eoelatlolL al Tweflty.tbh-d and I1&ruey streets touay. to . morrow an4 Sturda. The city touruameni has reached the taa wb8re the pooret . players have bcn weetlod out , anti It nott , remains fer the experts to Sght U 0th amongst theinceires. The pity of esterdaF afternoon aitnost . fflahCd the prehlaltiarlos. 'ThEe hardI' ac . of tie matdres were hard to win or lose I Lererthietess Sb obeerver found a coustdera . 11e antount of Ibteleet lii watching them , SI I the play at times was npeely. This vas I tlue to th fact that the courts are ita tnosl . excellent condition. hard and smooth. and L the weather baa been lddal. Ill the sIngles the yesult of the afterxooti I wS5 as follows : Uanrker boat Baum , 1- i-i , 6-4. H. H. mottq bent Idanrker. i-3. 6-1. } L.tpkln hea t \VLI1Ini. ' 3-I. 'iI. Wlfltams heat Riley. default. I' H. Vounir beat Packard , 6-3. 1.2. ' 'uiinghLnl ! bOat Havelstlik. 6-0. 6-1. In th.s. . nme C. H. Young and Culling . ham . . : i.-h gu tlfteen. A very Interesting match In the doublob I was plaveut between Spencer and Crockvell I aM Vtnsonbaler and Anglin. The latteiI ; ut tip a strong game , and for a tftie seemed I o have a gooti chance to win. The match ' as. however. finally obtalpeul by the othet team by the score of 6-3 , 4-ti. 6.2. The only r3r match In the doubIe was between L lihakehl and llopk1r. and Watson an ) RIleY , thich was tron rather easUy by the former , . t-2. ; 6-2. There are at least two Interesting matches to be played this afternoon. play to corn- I mene very promptly at 6 oelock. One of these will be in the singles , between Ho- kas and Hoskell. who form a team In the doubles. The two seem to be very nearly : matched. an' ! are likely to put up a very . warm game. The wInner plays C. H. Young In the semi-finals. The other bat caleb will be In the doubles between C. H. Young and rulhingbam antI Spencer and Crockwell. The former team Is kn.wn. The other baa been putting up a very still game so far In the tournament. especIally showing good team work. It may be mentioned by the way that Spencer Is coming up as the dark horse of the tournament. He Is a crack from Sthndlord . University. and I Opening up the eyes of the older local players. The probabfllty Is that be will meet Culhingham in the semI-finals , and he seems Ilkely to vlve the . olti local war horse a good run for his repu- tattoo. : - The other match to be played in the doubles I betweed GIllespie anul GillespIe . anti Bancker and Fijidjay. In the singles the other matdb II between Spencer and R. R. Young. the wthner of which plays Cul- ltngbam in the setni-Snals. The winner of the singles in the tourna- Bottled Up ! Whether in the form of pill powder or liqutd. the dott 's prescription fox blood diseases IS always the same- mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up and poison antI dry it up in the system , but they also dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elastiditv of the joints give way to a stiffness , tlie rack. in ; ; pains of rheumatism. The form gradually bends. thebonts ache , while decrepitude and helplessness prerna. tnrely take possession of the body , and it is but a short step to a pair ci crutches. Then comes falling ol the hair anddeeayofthe bones-acon. ditiontrulyhorrible. _ , POTSH Contagious Blood I Poison-the curse Of mankind-is the . - . . &l. ? Blest horrible of all - er'.J diseases , and has al. I . ways baffled the I.t . l doctors. Their pot- LiP.cy jash and mercury Fcs. ' botteupthepoison , hut it always breaks forth again attack- organ , frequently a the mouth and ' - tirE . . lt , throat , filling them i _ _ t with eating sores. . - - anteed purely vegetable - table , andonethousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contigious Blood Poison , Scrofula , Eczema , Rheumatism , Cancer , or any other disease of tle blood. If von have a blood disease , take a remetlv which will not injure yOu. Beware of mercury ; don't (10 violence I to your system. Don't get bottled up I Our b o o Ia s sent free to any address. Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. ; 1appy Days 4. arethoseupoo thtct , sufferersexgerienee the c relura or lost strength , vitanty and energy. I , The famous Brlun and Nerve Food , hring . . about this happy result Thry .reate heallhy . , digestun. cure. ttch bkal. lir'n rntiscles. .11 n1cTed strength , sleaiy nerves and a clear ; t 'fifl , Droins checked corever. .l. $1.00 Per ox , 6 Boxes , $5.00. .r A legal guarantec'.to cure or refund the rI , money with every $0 arttcr..d , J Peal 3Iodicane.oa. Cleveland , It. : For wale 1) ) ' Sheritints .t llcCouncli Drug Co. , ll3 Dudie atreet. , at will be the ehitmtuioo of the city. as It t Impoceible for Roy Austin. the preent chRmplOfl. to tIefend his title. Tomorrow nIght the drawlnrs wIll tske place In the tournament le the mIted doqible's. Six teems bare beeci entete4. the yvung o0tee be1n of the aoetet' belles e. ( the city. Pia Is expected to comMence tomorrow Sati run lade nest week. ( b.tMtlS OF TURNTIONAI. LC.tGtH. tlneltittntl linke. It Three lii a Hair viiih S % CINCIN.Tl. 35550 1.-Th Reals outplayed - played 1.1,0 St LouIs team. although the score shows no errors for either sIde. At- tciiane. ,5t'fl , Score : Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . - I St.t.oukt . . . . . . . . . . . O6OhOOOO-1 flits : Cincinnati. 9 ; St. 14IUIS. 1. 5rrers : Citwlnnati. 0 ; St. Lotus , o Earned rutut : Clflclnnatt. 5. BatterieS : ( lnlnfsatl. hret tind Vuttn ; St. LOUSe. Doflohue * flul Mc. . . . ? une fl.-CblcaO toads but one hit up to tile sev nth Irnilne. then tlte , t tifl t RtltbPy ; eI)4 batleul Out a % 'Ictori. Rerk4es Wa. ! hit en the hI)4 by a pItched hell In the secd 1nntn and bodly hurt. ) te will be out taf the YRIIIC for some time. Attentlantle. ! , MiO. Seer , : Pltiauburg . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . flOOO00l0-4 hits : PtttI'hUht. 11 : Chicago , lh'rora : tittsburir. ; Chicago. t Earned rune : Chit- ( ' 50. a. 1ttertre. Nttebur. ltuy and 1. ri-itt ; Chicago I"rlend and Dailey WASRIOTO : . Jflne I.-IaD5C3 .11.1 firSt- class work In the box t'or PhIad'lphla * to- dn- and was well supported. SLiver" King . was not batted hard , but the Quakere Fit his delivery op , ortufleI. Three of Iheir runs are traceable to an error by McCauley. . AttefldallgO. 6.b0. Seore : \Va'hlnttton . . . . . . . . - , Phllaslelp"Ia . . . . . . . 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 - Hits : \Vashlngton , 0 ; IThlladelphlu. Ii. Er- . rIrsVashlngtofl : 2 Phlladolithia. 2. Eat-upti runs. Phtiadebbia. S. Batteries : Washington. Klan anti McCauley : Phihade- ) phia. Carcey and Grady. BOSTON. June 17.-ItoetOn won totMy's name on placed hits and 0od luck. Mike Sullivan. N'tV Yorks new pitcher. was in the. box anti pitched a good game. althoub wilil at times , hitting three thu-fl and giving live men bases on balls. Attendance , 7.100. eore : Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22002000'-1 NewYork . . . . . . . . . 0013'60000-4 lilt.4 : Bostolt , 7 : New York. 7. Errors : Boston. 5 : New York. 1 % . Earned runs : 1os- ton. 2. BatterIes : Boston. Dohan and Gao. zel' New York , SullIvan and Farrel. CLEVELANIu. 0. . Juie 17.-The ColonelS hit Wton hard In the first five innings and Cuppy wut substituted. Only two hits were made off blq dehivere. floth teams tttutteal hard and fielded wti. Score : Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 0 4 0 2 2 ' -14 LouisvIlle . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 I ) 0 2 0 0 1 07 Hits : Clayeland. 76' Louiviiie , Ii Er. rore : t'ievp'nsiei. 3 ; jouisviip. ! 3. Earned runs : Cleveland. 7 ; Louisville. 3. Ihatterlee : Cievelond. Wilson , Cuppy and Zlmmer LoulsyBip. Fraser and MIller. BROOKLYN. June I'-Brooklyn-Da1t1- more game posiponed ; rain. I STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. D.C. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . 44 55 16 ' 11.1 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 47 1) iS 61.7 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . l SI 20 10.S Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 . 10 7 Phtb.idelphta . . . . . . . . .1 2 fl & 0 Washington . . . . . . . . . I ; 21 21 13.3 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 : t 21 ILl Ptttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 45 23 23 50.11 Cbicno . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 2fi 24 12.0 N&.w York . . . . . . . . . . . 49 211 29 405 51. r.ouls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 13 ? i 27.7 LouIsville . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 lQ. _ 37 21 3 Games today : Chlcego at Cleveland ; Phil- adeiphila at Battimore ; St. Louis at Pltn' . burg ; 2ew York at Brooklyn. ScOltSS OP TilE WESTERN LE.tGt'F2 Detrl t BathoS. . lnillzinniiohi. , rita , ! ins _ thi u. 5e.int On n.e. DETROIT. June -Score : Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030000101-3 Indianapolis . . . . . . . I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.3 Hits : Detroit , 11 : Indianapolis. 9. Errors : L'etroat. 1 ; IndIanapolis. 0. BatterIes : Egun an.i Trost : Davis and Buckley. MILWAUKEE. June 37.-Score : Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0-7 Mir.nopoliS . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-I Hits : Mtlwa1akee , 13 : MinneapolIs , 6. Errors - rors .3111w nukee , 3 ; MinneapolIs , 2. Bat- t , r1.Clausen anti Spear ; Carey and Ech rtver. K.NSAS CITT , June 17.-Score : KnaasClty . . . . . . . - St.Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . 024100100-t Hits : Kansas City. II ; St. Paul. 12 Errors - rors : Kanra CIty. 2 : St. Paul 7. Eattor- I , a : Barnett and Lake ; Phyle and Eraus. GRAND RAPIDS. June 17.-Score : Grand Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 2 0 2 41-S Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 3 0-4 Hits : Grand P.aplds , 5 ; Colunlbus , 7. Errors - rors : Granti RnpId I : Columbus , 6. Bat- trItsVoiters antI Smink ; Boswell and Wilson. , . STANDING OF THE TEAMS Played. Won. Lost. P (7 , Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . 41 26 15 Ct 4 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 26 17 60.1 K'nsaa City . . . . . . . . . . 46 2' ; 20 s.s Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . . . 46 24 22 12.2 Mihvau.tae . . . . . . . . . . . . 4S 23 52.1 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 21 22 4S. Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Is 31 26.7 Grand R.'tpItIs . . . . . . . . IS 17 21 33.4 Games today : Indianapolis at DetroIt Minnealolls at Milwaukee ; St. Paul at Kan. ens City ; Columbus at Grand Rapids. VH5'1'ERN AssoCI.tTION RESULTS. 13(0. Moines C.-t ' ; ' ; ' : : . . lit liar- hiarrian trill , .tpnrrnt Iltise. BIRL.INGTON. June 17.-Score : Burlinaton . . . . . . . . . 002000001-3 Des Moines . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 ' - 7 Hits : BurlIngton. 41 ; Dos Moines. S. Er. rors : BurlIngton , 4 ; Des 2.Iolnea. 2. Bat- terles : Mahaiiy and Hufi ; Flggetneier and Lehman. PEORIA , Ill. . June 17.-Score : Peoria . . . . . . . . 00002004002-S Cedar Rapids. 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 06 Hits : Peoria , 9 : Cedar Rapids. 1. Errors : Peoria. 1 ; Cedar Rapids 2. BatterIes : Ecu- dora and Duantale ; Carrlsh am ! Sullivan. ROCKFORD , June 17.-Score : Rocitford . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 26 Dubuque . . . . . . . . . . . 000300013-7 Illut : Rocklord. 9 ; Dubuque , W. Errors : Rockford. 1 ; Dubuque. I. Batterlos : Un- krwood and Snyder ; Diamond and Zabner. Q1INCY. IlL , .Tune 17.-Score : St. Joseph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 2 3 7 1 ' -in Qulnc-y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00223100-S Hits : St. Joseph. 15 ; Qulncy. 7. Errors : St. Joseph. 2 ; Quincy. 4. BatterIes : Mauck and \\.trd ; Van Zandt and Quinn. STANDING OF THE TEA.MS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. De MoInes . . . . . . . . 3 11 7 51.6 PeorIa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 26 16 61.9 Dubuqu&- . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 21 39 16.S Ro"kford . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 26 20 51.5 ( 'etlar Rapids. . . . . . . . 43 17 26 30.5 Burttng'toii . . . . . . . . . . 41 17 21 37.0 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . .12 15 27 33.7 Quinry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 14 27 34.1 IJainles today : DeS Moines at Burlington ; St. Joseph at Qulnny ; Cedar RapIds at jeorla ; bubuque at Rockford. .Doc' IIPnctanrn'N .t1hlet1 Sneer. . , . ITH..CA. 2'7. Y. , June 17.-Joseph W. Buacharn. Jr. , of Brooklyn. N. 'V. . who has just been elected captain of the Cornell unl. v.'rsit' ba.e ball tcnm for next season Is UfldOUbIed13 0110 of the best athletes that ( .i er wore a Cornell uniform. Entering-wIth 1:10 : lass of ' 97 in the scIentific tlepartment h..jt one dlstir.iillshed himself by making t I i- . ' % a'Sit I' foot b..ll -i .n in ht fresh- I r.a'n y..r , tilling the p'i'wn of Qu.arlcr. , I , , k Ii. hirt suphumor.ycar h.- Irons- f rretj 11.1 tOe rId of th jOe. Ofl theru Po c I .b .1 .bt i t . \ - ! ! . - l . tt v d for infantsand _ ChUdren. n s Castorla destroys worms. aflays feverish. nets , cures diartlata and wind mile , relieves teething troubles , and ctirei naiipa1ion. Castoria contains no paregoric , inurphina , crum in any form. , . For several year , I hare rernmmnded castorla , ant haIt always continue to dose so a. It ba Iurariab3' produced beucSa1 rmn1ts. " EDWIN P. P.t&nrnr , M.D. , 3r3111 Straii and 'th Aveitne , New York CIty. n "Csrtarla 4i soweil adapied to children r that I recommend it as superior to any pro. c sorlptIou knwu to Inc. " c U , A. .tcuea. IL. II , b Itt iSo. Oxford tr. , lllboktyu , N. 7. i "The use cfCaatorta La so univerael and h Its lnent.S So well known that it a.eems a e work of eupererogaliou to emlerac it. Pew a aw arc th intelligent families 'ache do uct keen w Caoroa within easy reach. ' t CUtLOS 2ARFi. D. 13. , a p New York cIty. I Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. . II THe CCNT5U COCNv. TT MucuaC aacrT. isew You , CII' ! 1 - - - - - - _ v at , for himself : t reputation that hut few eni. lit the laSt few year. have e'nJne.l. Last ftutl. o'slnf to the of available ma- terlal for the back field lb'aeham played hsltbierk. and ro're a eeeeess there. At the cecthsboo of the sea.on he wa anani- mouStIC4 captain or Ike toot ball eleruri fsr the season f 1'4i. HIS ep.-re1Ice In the base ballld I' . I more Ilmiied. lie did not compete for the 'varsIty team in his freshman year. as he I W * * nt rt1y1n II meat 57 % the shell of the freshman crew. Last year he came out tee . a candidate for the nine , rtfl. % although his batting wise weak Cptnin Johineen retained him as a Ubituts outflrlder. uinat Situ in seveeni Important games. This spring he has been the One member of the nine that 5tCteutput ! the player. 'en , ! kept them to- L ether. With cli unusually lalwe proper- lion of freshmen on the team who were In- lined to become rsttled in crttteni places. it tt'ae 8eiechutm who won the few victories that Cornell ecured. Early in the season he broice Gnu. of his 6nrers In practice and was kept oft the tCftm Cot' svrai weeks. The honor of captaining two teams lit one year Is a rare One in the history of Cornell athIetIc. . ECONI ) ht' .11' I.ICOI.X l'AISIC. Stittiller Crnii S.e.'l'hrt.e lni.re..tinin Itnee , lIriapti. LINCOLN. June -Speeial Telegram.- 'rip' crOwd at L1noih , ark was not so nu- tasrous its on thu openIng day , but was a gitoti One. rend the eveOts n-.rc lntere'ttn. The feature of the day wtut the pacing of C It. lt-nn ? blek horee. MeGinty. who low- ersul hIS record. As he is a LincGl horse the eVent was received with enthinsiftam.s MeGinty took the 22 $ pSee In straight heats. Summaries : t'1rt race , 2:13 pac1nar purse $1.C : tlek S'itke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 2 1 1 1 i4setIiigs 1303' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 1 2 6 2 ItuSi4eIkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 4 4 3 de King Lud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y 5 2dr KanSaS Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 3 6 I de John Kinney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9 i S Stir riolly B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 7 ulIs \VhiirIey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 5 tip Newmnfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 uIl Time : 21l1 , l13. 216 ; , 2:1314 , 2lS. 2:16t. : Secolid Psee. 2:33. trotling purse R.OCIO : , Elen ! Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 1 1 1 ordlca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 3 2 2 2 , Partvai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 3 3 3 Dripho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C ' I 4 3 Mornlm Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 4 3 4 F.lvteG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ildr MeReab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 S dis Faimont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 tilt ; Ln.ii' CiarIase . . . . . . . . . . . . tUS TlntC : 2:224 : 2:20 , .10 . 2:19l. : ThilEtI EROS , 2:22 pacing. purse $ L : MeGinty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 Pliancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 \\'auneta-Proetor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 3 3 Maud Downing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 Ltna V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ills The Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tilt Time : . ' . :1411. : 2IS'-j. : 2:1S1 . , , , , , , ' . Utile to Chiiet n. ; CHICAGO. June 17.-LIeutenant W. B. Ahererombic- the Seeconti tnlte.i States infantry has made a record run from Omaha to Chicago. He arrived at army headquarters In the Pullman building shortiy after Ii ocloek tbla morning. IL' left l.Jmrhu Tune C at 6:20 : oclo In ( morning laid over one 'lay In Iowa and avertureul richly-six mIles per 'lay. Tb.- former army record was fifty-six mfles a day made In 1'.lI ; by e. vt'rat men from Fort Omaha. Accompanying LIeutenant Aburb crombie were S.rgeant G. Scoflelul. Corportl August LIndOulat nn.1 Dr. 1.1-afar. The nien made the run in lleht army eqlipnient at the request of GenCral Copplng'r. corn- mander of the Department of the Platte. The purpose iras to select a route for the march of the Second regIment to Fort Sheridan should the proposed tr.sfer o troops bIt rondo next fall. Stlinyler Vhlte'raliei Premont. SCHUYLER. Neb. , June 17-Speclal Tale. gram.-Schuyler antI Frernont met on the home grounds today. The feature of the game wa.s the pitching of Scott. who struck out fifteen men. Score : Sebnyler . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 2 0 S 4 -jti Fremont . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0 HIts : Schuyler. 12 ; Fremont. 4. Errors : Schuyler , 1 ; Framont. 6. Umpire : Mr. Mori ledge. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better war to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive Oi pneumonia. consumptlou and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. g SOUTH OMAHA N WS The insurance companies were aken by surprise vben the ordinance tnmp'lling tb m to pay an occupation tax of 3 a year wrs referred back to the committee fier It bail been read for the third time. Local agenta of the companies doIng business here found no fault WIth the ordinance as It stood. fOr the amount of taz to be evieti was small. If the ordinance is amenlel , as suggested by CouncIlman Hughes. the tat 'will lie raIsed to $21 , which would bring into the treasury the sum of' 51.250 a year. Of course. the insurance companies do rot like the ebature a little bIt. The state law plaInly says that villages anul cities of the second class may place an occupation tax upon Insurance companies if the council aces fit. Aithouch South Omaha is a otty of the first class , the friends of the measure be- here the courts would hold that it had a right to levy an occupation tax should any of the companIes decide iii fight the matP ter Councilman HyantVs ! scheme to levy a tax bu all classes of business is not meeting. with favor in the eyes of merchants. The business men assert that times have been bad , and that collections are slow. They consider that they are paying all the tazan now that they can afford. and think that any addItIonal tax imposed at this time when money is so Seneca would be an mi- position. The ordluance providing for thla general tax is now being drawn by City Attorney Montgomery , and it is expected it will be introduced at the next mectlng of the council. Business men have not yet decided upon any plan bV whIch the ordinance can be knocked out. DOGS Ti ) 1112 ELECTROCUTED. New 31.-thou of : ; ; ; at Tntaasz'geb :1:1,1 L'zire.I.--n-l Ca TIlt- . . An appliance is being constructed at the dog pound for the electrocutIon of unreE deemed canines. Superintenajent Dimmock of the Electric Light company Is constructS Ing the machine and it will be put into serv- ice as soon as the necessary changes in the ordinance can be made. When the ordlnancp l creating the omee ot' pouniniaster was I firawn it was provided that the poundmater must kill the unredeetneal dogs between the hoits's of midnight and S a. in. at some point O in the suburbs of the city by shooting them. At the dog pound is within half a block of thy. electric light station Mr. Dlrntnock decided to try an electric machine to do the killing . .ttv ire attached to one of the heavy dynamos was run to the pound , and it is expected that the death-dealing instrument will be ready for use in a few days. It is irique and entirely original with the super. ntendant of th Electric Light company. The dog marked to die will walk onto a copper plate in an attempt to get a place at meat and be wIll be killed by the sImple turning of a swItch. By thIs means dogs an be lcllisl much quicker anti more tnt- nanely than by the olal shotgun method , or y drowning. Mr. Mali' , the pounfimastor. itt P onslderably Interested in the machine and s trying to induce SuperIntendent Dimmock o patent the appliance. 'L.tN&i P1)11 3ili II sCiloor , 1tOO.i. I p tt 1tItii tiata in iii' itn.le to tile 'l'iilrl t % 'nrl IhniilJn. t The floaiui of Education helul an adjouru.-l , q meeting last night and prepared epeelfical e lens for the propnsecl two.roorg adilitlon l o thl Third ward school. l3ds wIll be adth ertised for at Oncer as ( he work must be L one during vacation. For some tiIne this Lp chool has been overerowdeul. anal rooms ear by have been rented , but IbiS plan was ot satisfactory. With the two additional n oems it is expected that all of thu. pupIls r aii be taken sire of nicely for some time to I ome. The levy made by the school board P will amount to about 15 mIlls. and wIll i ring in $30500. This Ia a slight re'tuction l n the levy as agaInst last year. I Another meeting or the bnaral will be b eld next Monday evenang. at which time the e xpert now working on the books will make t detailed report. The o'ltgelng ' members ill have the booka brought op te the time f he new members of the board take bald , e nti a condensed report will be prepared for % 1 ublication anti for the Information ol those T nterested In the schools. 51 I 51w llusutirl Avenue ' 'A'nt w l'coplc ; I.Imiat. Property owners and residents in the Icinity of Seventeenth street aol Miianii-t y venue are not particularly well pleassi at t he action of the city council in leetJlug a t h&t the city cannot atlerd to place an rice- t Ile Street light at Srenteenth StrpCt atul Missouri avenue until .upsst 1. when the fl ew tery beeonies araiiable. yet , at the s ame session that the cosiacli rendered ties t isiqeitno. MI arc 1tht was ordered placed a t Twenty-sixth sad E streets at ones The M issouri avenue folits assert that they pay a s much tases as any of the First warden , a nti yet they bare to be put o when it cemes to poesing anosnti improrementa. T his they 4 not like , and are planning cc- v eage. logic CIty lin..i ; . . \v. H. Vauthta ha laid up with an attack o f tilhlfly. Charles 31. % ahce has returned from a western trip. Mr. S. S. Fitatterald has r-ettsrned from a t rip to Lewis. Is. Thorn to Mr. slid Mrs. 0. ' 1' . VIlilam. of Albrltkt , a daughter. The Masonic lodge of the cIty will install o fficers Saturday iItht. 3. it.Vet has returned from eester I owa , where lie t'isiletl friends. Elmer Cole. Twenty-fourth and N streets , b aa gone to St. Louis for a pleasure trip Mrs.V. . B. Sace returned yesterday tror.i Erie. Ill. . where she visited with friends. James Morton returned from Lincoln y. a t onality , where he stopped a few alays with f riends. B. 13. Wallace , one of Coin. Iowa's. veterten s hIppers. was at the yards yesterday locking a lter a shipment of cattle. Mrs. A. M. Peterson. uho has been visit- l og her sister. Mrs. C. Hanson , Twenty. s ixth and I streets , has returned to her h ome. 'rio South Omaha 1' . E. 0. cntertaineal t h Omaha P. E. 0. yesterday afternoon at t he home of Mrs. Pbiltps ; , Twenty-fourth a nd D streets. Next December Fort Worth. Tea , will h old a tat atOlk show on the occasion of the a nnual meeting of the National Live Stock Exchange. The purpose is to show visitors t ile Improvement in Texas live stork. James Callahan tiled yesterday afternoon a t his home on M Street near Twenty.third He had been suterlng from lung trouttle ran s ome time and of late ha. been confined to h is bed. Arrangements for the funeral wIll h e made today. This evening a phonographic concert will b e given at the First 31thodist Epis-opai c hurch under the auspices of the Epvorth l eague. The program contains seventeen n utnbers sati includes vocal and Instru- m ental music and whistling. The American \\'ater Works company is making a test of fire hydrants all over the di Ir ant ! the pressure as shown on the gauge i s taken. So far all of the hydrants haic b een found to work all right an.i the pres- s ure has been fottnd to register between s eventy anal seventy-fire pounds. S. 3icGInnlss. one of Page COunty. Iowa's. m est extensive land owners anti a heavy c attle feeder , was at the stock yards yasser- d ay with two loads at cattle which sold s atisfactorily. Mr. McGinntss says that a b etter feeling generally prevails among the f armers and that everything in the way of c reps is makIng a splendid growth. William Hughes. who was arrested on s uspIcion of being one of the buPglars who e ntered D. G. Maya residence some time a go , was discharged by the pollee judge yes- t erday. Hughes hod been seen to pawn a p air of opera glasses wbieh it was thought bt elonroal to Mr. Mar. 11 turned out that t he glasses dii not belong to Mae , anti H ughes gave a satisfactory account of the p roperty. Tue TIme rot' BnItdIng' Ct the sysieni Is at thia season. The cold weather hat made unusual drains upon the v ital forces. The blood has become 1mpovj- i sheci ad Impure , and all the functicus of the b ody suffer In consequence. Hood's Sareapa. n illa Is the great builder. because It Is the O ne True Blood Purtfle and nerve tonic. HDCd's Pills become the favorite cathartlo wIth all who use tlletn.A11 druggIsts. 25o. FORF.CAIT OF TODAYS WEATHER. Little Prnini.e of Lnuer Tetupern- tore Offerral for Omaha. W.5HINGTON , June 17.-The forecaster f or Thursday is : fd For N'-braaka--Ganerally fair , wIth thun- d . 'r storms In extreme northern portion T hursday afternoon ; southerly winds. For Iowa-Fair. with showerS and alIghty c ooler Thursday : vartfltle winds. For South Dakota-FaIr. with showers ; w armer ; variable wintls. For Oklahoma ant ! IndIan Territory-Fair ; v : , riable winds. For Missouni-Generally fair ; warmer Ira , astern and southeastern portions ; south- e asterly winds. For Colorado ant ! Wyoming-Generally f air : variable wInds. For Montana-4lenaraily fair ; southwest- e rly to northwesterly winds. For Kansas-Generaly ! fair ; southerly w Inds. I.icnl Recant. OFFICE OF WEATHER BUIIEAT. O MAHA. June 17.-Omaha record of tein- p erature an.i rainfall compared with the c orresponditig day of the past ( our years 1Sa1. 1395. 1591. rdia. Maximum temperature . 92 76 tO 57 Minimum temperature . 72 59 12 A verage temperature . Sb 17 71 76 P recipitatIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T 1.21 .ts ) 00 Condition of temperature anti preulpiit- t lon at Omaha for the day and lnce Morh l. 1Si'4 : l.N N cxmal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . E xcess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to . tccutnuftlted excess sInce March 1 . LI N ormal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lnr ! D , .fit-iency for the day..a anti T otal rroclr.ltotlon since MCII. 1. .11.22 tithes ED acess sInce March 1. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 17 r : hi's D e-licienoy for car. period , 1S1. . 3.75 in"n.-s D eficiency for cor period. 14. . 1.17 aitehis ltciUrl. trans Station. a t S It. Il. STATIONS . ' .2 STATE . . OF WEATIIEIL I r : 3 ! O maha. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : s N orth Platte , part el'-udy. . . . . . . . . . j 4.4 ci .10 S ail Lake lily , part dowdy. . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . C heyenne , part cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e ti E tpid City. mining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luon , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t e. C hicago. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 7 : .9' S t. Louis , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . e S t. Paul , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I b i .0) D a'enpart , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 4 .fts I tansag City. part cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5' ' , .1. ) ied-na. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . ' IIt lsere. part eluudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so a. . , It iamarek. part cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . te 02 .0) W hilst n , cioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 tO. .1 ! alveatnn. p.utciuu4y . . . . . . . . . . .L . ' . indicates trace CC preelpssk.n. # I . A. IVELSII. Oharver. _ -D:1NGEROCS SCECERY D EATE POLLOWI TE SUB- G.a0.3 K&1FE-N.T TEE SUB- GEON'S FAULT , OF COURSt HE CAN'T HELP IT- YOU CAN. yramid PtI Cure Cure. . Pile' ' . Quickly 1'aIola'eiy. ' .itliout Dncr. People go along for years 9uerlng nub lies. Thea try this , anal that and the oilier hing. from carrying a buckeye to gettIng reatment from a physician. They obtain emporary rehlr Maybe. but they are never uite cured. A little g4raio in lifting , e - csIve fatigue. a little constipation or a ittle diarrhoea anti the piles come ha k They don't seem to amount to much. but th ey banish sleep anal appetite. No peal- ion is comfortable. There Is lutense loc'aL ain anti that dreadful feeling of Weight In th e perineum. Maybe in the early stages some of the inny salvas on sale will afford temporary elief. If the case is of long standing Ilbers s only one speedy and sure remedy. It Is yramId Pile Cure. Even in light eases it s the safest thing to use. Other appilca- ions may cure and may not. PyramId Cure s always certain. always reliable. always rings comfort at once. Its prompt use at-es months of severe sililaring. In eg. rome cases it wilt gave surgical opefation. nd their estendant dangers and duacom. orts. It Is better than a knife. Will euro asier. quicker anti safer. Thousands. hare I44d it- Thousands have been cured by IL he Goat is trIllIng compared with what ft 005. The price is 50 cents. Most anybody ould gladly pay ten dollars to be ri4 of Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. It ours basnt it lie will get it for you fruina la Pyramid Drug Co at Albion , Mich. sola t ul 'I (0 I' I ure cii. --S _ -