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    THE OMAHA DAILY , JULY 10 , 1890.
NOTICES.
rrllnrinetit * for tlicdc cotiiiini"
Tilll tic Inkcn until IStno D. in. for
1Ii < * eiilnn nnil until S i > . in. for the
iiiornlitK mill Sunilny dltlonn.
AilYfrll it > rii | li > rfitii - UiiK n nnni-
liprcil eheeK , pmi liuve nn < iiT T < nil-
UcpMHfil ti n ntiitilicrcil Icttor In euro
if TinHOP. . AmtTcrx no mldri-RHcil
tilll lip delivered on prcuciitntlon nf
the olipok i > n I- .
lliitx , I J--C a mini first Innprlloni
Ion < enl tliprpiifti-r. NodiliiK taken
for li'HH tlinii U.'c for the llrnt liiner-
llnn. TliPHp niUi-rtlHOinciit * inunt ' >
i-tin i < > IIMMMI | | > el- .
snTVTIONS AVVNTHIJ.
n ] A PiTfTiu7J AS WOHKINO
'cpT , co l c k Ailrln 40 1P.23 HoilKC
A M14J in *
WAXTKU SIAI.IJ IIKI.1' .
, AN IDiA , WHO CAN' THINK Or
tome fimplc thing to | > ntent7 1'rotect Jour
Monii tli y may trlng Jou wrnlth Wrltr jnlm
WiMlilcrliurn * Co. . lifpt V , I'.itcnt Attorneys ,
WnailiiKlun. D C , for their 11 , 'CO iirli" offer
nnd a list ot tno hundred Intention * wante.l
11-799
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KyrrnnNrii : ) MAN AS LAND HAIIBMAN :
Itrst of icfrroncc . Wnnta u jtosltlnn Ail-
ilrtm S 43. llec. H-MHB ! !
WANTUt ) , THAVKMNO AND 1XKAI ! < SAI.ttfl-
innn , * 123 a mtmth nnil cxpcnici , rxpprlenec not
ncre'RMiiry , wrllo qnlc , onclo c Btninp West
ern Itnneli ronn. Cuba National I'lKnr Co ,
llfil. lliiplilf , In ll-MIK II'
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\ \ A"NTI : . A noon sonrn vot'Nn MAN WHO
CUM ilo onllnnry work In n tin shop nnd nlmi
wo ) Is wlllfni ; to uork In bnrn nnd mnkc hltn-
Fflf useful nrouinl n Mnre. enn Kpt n job of me.
AVrllo ot once. John Xlnuncrcr , Hcwnnl. N < > | > .
H-M15I 10-
vV BAl.1SMAN Oil M.I LADV TS ilVHUY
to n , elty orHinge to hnnillc copjrlKhtt > il
premium cammutntlun elieeko ; MR money lln-
clo o rtnmp for sample ixn I Instructions Clmrles
lIotBun , 710V. . Ninth t. , DCS Mnlnr * . In.
11-M1M 10
WANTHl ) , MANAOHlt : A ClIlrAOO IHCYCI.n
company will open n linineh mllpp In this clt >
nml wnnt a mnnnscr with from $3CO to JSO )
cnsli , n pirmanent tie ltlon money nccun-il.
Balmy nnil nil ex.fni" . UUDMIS IS nml 13
Arcnilo holpl. 11-131 10
WANTKD SAl.r.SMJ\N : A HtJSl'CEn ' : OTItlMlS
nei > .l not upjily. H 57. Ie ! H-.MU.I 10 *
% VAVTID. nxi > nuiiNCi.i > i.UY HOOK-
keeper Apply 111 own h.mil\\rltln ; fl\e ! n > f-
i rein e , experience und age. K itz Ne\ Ins
Co. C M103 lu
WANTKD niUQIIT WOMAN TOR HU.Sl'ON-
tr.i-.eUnc posltlun , all cxpeniii't p.ilJ
sa 8 5J. Ilee C M105 10
\\A\Tnn. IN I-AMU.Y or TWO ITIISONX A
ne.it Klrl ( or uenei il ImxiseworU. Hsht wi > rk
nn.I home nceoinmoJntluni to right twrwin IIS
8. uth 33fi n\e C Jl l 12 *
roit
1101 SIH : IN AM. PA UTS ov Titn CITY
O. r Uavla Compuiy , 1DU3 rurnam. D bW
csns , IIUNAWA co , : oa N. IOTII HT
D SOI
JIODUHN IIOUSKS. C. A STAItn. 023 N Y I.iri :
U iOJ
HOUHU3. WALI.ACC , IIIIOWN ULK 16 K. Douir.
D-ii02
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roil HINT , S-ROOM HOLSE , ALL , MODDUN
con\cnlLnc , roulli front and convenle.it to
butlnss. . Inquire nt 2' S Half llouarJ
s-nooir , DKTACiinn , MODERN norsB. 125.
inqulreSSil Capitol : i\enue , U. 11. llohlson.
TWO riNi : HOUSIS , ONE s. ONI : 9 ROOMS ,
117 und 153 S 36th it . nil moilern con\cn-
tenies , best reslileme p.irt of Ihu eity Inquire
921 N. Y. Life , telephone KM. D JISfl
. STORES AND n.ATS
lo\\ard Ranck , at. ItilO Chicago Btreet
D MS07
FOU HUNT. MODERN S-HOOM HOUSE AI
Gil Park avc. Iniiullti at l uller'u drug store- ,
llth nnd Douglas tt 1 > > U03
LIST Or HOUSES. Tiin Ilv o
Hood Co. Si ! S llth bt. l-iIS03
si > r ROOM COTTAGE. LAWN AND
nhuilc iU4 Miami t. D 37s
I'OR 11ENT , MODERN FLATS.
block , at South 13th at. D-MCGj JjJI
ClI'JlCi : HOUSES AND COTTAOES TOR RE.V1
till oxer the city , J5 to JM. ridellty , 1702 Kar
nam D SSG
TOR RUNT , A HOUSE IN 1 EUrilCT HE-
p.ilr. teed location. Inquire 7U Nortn l tl :
Eticct D MiXTT
V. D. WEAD , 15TJI AND DOUGI S
D10UO ub
COTTAGE , NICII LAWN. S 11I.OCK !
\\c-t of park , J13. r. DVcad , ICth ami UOUB
1J1W a
7-ROOXt MODERN HOfSE. LARGE I.AWN ,
Iblli , south of Mandeirun D 105 10 *
8 HOOll MODERN HOI .SE-Ji--J SEWA11D. J1C
1 * D WEAD , ICUl nnd Douglas. U 11104 14
run un.vr i'i , IIM HII > KOOMS.
rURNISIIKD ROOMS , IlOrSEICEI.PINO. 20 :
St Man's j : 903-11 *
NICELY rURNlbltED bOUTH ROOM , Kj
ChcaKO. _ ia > l 13'
TWO OR THREE rt RNI.slIED ROOMS OI
Mill rent for llslit houbLkuplm ; Jll So . ' 4 St
U 137-1 : *
HOOAih AM ) 1IOAIII ) .
BOLT1I TIIONT ALCOVU ROOM , HOARD
Duutflaa. _ I1 MW7 JiiO
LARGE KKONT ROOM 1 OH TWO. MODERN
prlvnto fnmlly Su20 St. Mary1" a\e. P MS7C
LOVlTl.Y ROOllsiTlOJD 11 JAtTb , J3.50 AND'jTo
week _ E14 N. lOtll 1' MJSO 13'
NU'EI.Y rilllM.SHEl ) ROOMS ANt riRS1
clatfi boa Ml ut 1722 Doilge. r ill 13 IS *
U ! slltAHI E ROOM1 * , r.OOD HOARD. RATE !
H .innmljk' 113 h CO 111 ft. l' _ M11J II *
" . s-ot'Tii noosis ! iixcTi7uNl :
boanl IleaHonable. Kofi r dices ; 02 N' isth
I'-MllO 11'
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SOI'TIIEAST rilONT ROOTl MODKHN fON
\enl niea , line lawn HUnounJs the hoiine , prl
\nlc fiunlly I2J S SJIh ftt 1' MUi 1J *
I'Oll ItiTj.Mi < LII.MSIIii > IIOOMM.
, V C CHAtlHEIIS I'OIl RENT. MAN AND \VIVK
* mf city water ; aate pipe. 31 N. 17th si.U .
U 810
i'ou itn'iT STOUTS AMI ornciiM.
1'IIIST CLASS llltli K STORi : llt'II-DINQ 101
l'4rnnm , three ftoili-d nml tjseni.nl. will altr
to suit tenant , la lent. 311 Ut Jfiit I u k Milj
1 Ml
FOR RENT Till : 4 STORY 11RIOIC llUII.DlNi
lit 810 raiimm H Thl bulUllns lu
( cinent lia * nunt , complete stiam luatlnc llx
tuica , water in all lloora , tas. etc. Apply o
thu otllie of The Uie. I-SIB
AliU.N'l'S U'.i.NTUl ) .
$75 TO JIM A MONTH AND IJXl'U.N'SKS I'AIi
kalosmcn for clears , uxueilencn unneccaaarj
Miuiilara Bowls , l.ltile Clirl , elrar maclilno frJ
to cacli cmtonur. llluhop s. KlineSt I ouli
M ° J-M903 A3 *
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AciKNTs. icn CREAM Hunnxlm ml
trerita iream ln > tantl > : bl proiltH. tcrrltor
. ' , * ; " . clty n"a ° " ' " - MncDunuia Trtizcr Co
riitidmrtr. ia. J MI.'J i : *
AflK.NTS WANT KD TO SKt.L 1'ATE.NT TilC
r tcnei , eelU ut sight . use.l , m cti > Lug "
out lit free to iluwe ineaiilnB bualnia. u"i
CoNolili't.\lllc _ _ , Indiana , J-M1J7 9 *
TOR TIIK IfKS'FTv'NlT
" 111 U < OK- " ' ' " ' . "ncnnna " l.suc
. W.rwc'nt e-wmlM.m , uutllt fret
I'ublUhlni : Co , J.nl.uilJa DUg , t'hi
* " ' J-.M140
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w.VN'riyiwn ) n i j > T. - '
E5bl > TENA.N'-IS SlUTllFl > rOR VACAN1
houtra j > la U In our tharse riiUllty io
'
'ajnam. K S7
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KXi'inuENCKD MAN"v.NTa To mFNT
ranch alroadj utoeKed. ileat oj referencea. Ai !
ill CM S 4i , Hie _ K Mill ] :
WANTii : ) TO RENT TOR .SUMMER MONTH !
luilj'u KuJdlo linixniu.t bo ueiHlv ; beat <
care Klvin. AilJroa BU , atutiiii ; trrma
K &I1M 10 *
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WANTED. NICK i Oil G-ItOOM COTTAOE
-n t front , ullh Jard. Call at A. O. T olllci
1MI Uouglaa at. K-MI4J 1 ! *
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hi'o"iTAci ; .
. ANIVAiuuoi'sn co
810 Jon < . General toiuseami fui .irdln :
M - >
: n HARNBY.
_ . _ _ _ _ _ M-tll
Oil. VAN & STOKAQK. HI * I'AH'MT TEI IKI
M-t71
TO IIUV.
K D. WKAD , 16TH AND DOOIAS.
X-n9 9
I HAVK A CASH ft HTOMH'l 1XH ) IIOlTflK
nml lot. anil nnolher for \ncnnl lot ulthln
n\c MocVa of lull nl I ikc st Mini 1 > " a
bur ( rain What lift * c } ou to offer ? t * A SMrr.
9K N Y. Mfe 111. ! ? . N-iei 5
roil SAiinoii.sr.s AMI WAOO > S.
N BW OR OOOD SKmSD 11A N D r A n It IA 01 : S
anil bugRl > . cheap mi Pnlro 1' < 16
ou Al < K RM M.lTlMrORTKD SHiTI.ANI >
pen > . phaeton , carl < inl harn * a Inquire p.
Anmn . Ibirlnn Slore P M'li
rou
I1EST HARt\\0.I ) HOG AND ritlPKKN
fcntP. nlso "nil Wire " C R l.ec. Ml Douitla
Q-S1S
SD-HAND niCVCI.KH. > 10 fl ! A l IJICJi't.KS
rented , repaired. Om Ulcy. Co 3J3 N Ifth Bt.
TOR HA I.E. OLD I.IJMIinU CON-5IST1NO OP
2 < t. Zxtl Bheetlnit hlplap , ulilln ? e-tc. , nlno
qunnllt > old brick' Aiply A 80i'latPd Chnrl-
lien. W7 II' wnnl t. Tel 1CW. _ Q-MS Jll *
KNAUIJ FuNoT "cAiTniArii : , PII.\ITON.
Horf > e4-Klne baby Run.l . WrJi-cj e maiile pl-
ann. carrlace phaeton , trip earrlnge team ,
anil fine ruddle her o , must l Bold nt onte
Enquire Morlli Mc > er Cigar Stop" , 1121 II nr-
imu at. Q-102 12
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IXR HAI.K , NKW TANDEM. 'M MODlll. VP.RY
( heap for caali. A. S. Pinto , nt Continental
Q-1M I' *
Clothlnit Co.
i oit HAI.E , _ r HEAD rui : m ro\\s. wn.7.
trailo one for bicycle. Call afternoon , > nrd
Kth nnd Hurt an Q-13. . 11 *
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rouluTt : , "ciuAP , AT TOST IJXCHANOI : .
lort Omaha
2 blllnr.l t'iblex.
1 pool tnble eue . rnek" , etc.
1 Fi lav.nU'r fountain.
1 Icebox.
1 coffee boiler
2 counter sealei nml welffhti
3 desks. 1 ilKar machine 1 plow. 1 oil Eto\e.
allow ca ii , i lucks. clinr cupboards nnd \arlety
of mircliandlse. Tirtns , cash at bala
. M\S > Aii : , HATHS , IVt'C.
MME. SMITH , 1U1 DOUGLAS STREET. TH1RU
Itoor , room 7 , massage , Btenni , alcohol nnd BUl-
phurlne baths. T-ai7-ll *
MME. AMES , HATHS , MA--SAGK . " .07 S 13T1I
St. , room 3 T-M'J.3 13 *
MRS. DR LEON. IMCTUIC : MASSAGK PAH-
loia , lefrealilnt ; and curativedon't fall to call
417 S llth at , upstairs T M132 13
IMHSO.V\I
MIS3 VAN VAI.KI.NI1LRG DESTRO1S I'ER-
mnnently b > electrlclt ) . auperlluoua hair , molca
warts , etc. lluom 411) , N. V. Life UlUi ; .
U S.i
HUl'TURi : CURED. NO 1'AIN , NO DUTEN-
tlon from business , we refer to liundreda ol
patlenta cured. O. H. Mllkr Co. , 307 N. \
Life building. Omaha , Neb U > > ? *
VIAVI , A HOME TRUATMENT TOR UTERlNt
tlouble . I'l-jsklan In atte-nilince Consultn
lion or hialth book free. 3l'j Dec
11OSTON" DRUbS CUTTING ACADEMY. 11 303
Karbach blK. learn Uie bc t sjntem no rclltlltiK
leach'rs wanted , clrculais sent Mrs O t-hclkr
U Bl
THERMAL I1ATHS. MASSAGE : ONE TREt
health restorer , skin be-autlller. 1615 CldcnKO st
. A17S1-J y 1-
MOMV TO I.OA > IU3AI.
ANTHONY I. IAN & TIIUST CO. 313 N. Y. L ,
Qulek mono nt low rates for choice farm loan :
In Iowa , neil * -rn Missouri , eastern Ne-hrn ka
W 625
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CITY LOANS. C A. STAHR. 5N. . Y LII'E
vV SJy
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMIMIOVUD OMA1U
ical eatitc. Jl'tnnan , Love Co , l'a\ton block
W-SJ ?
LOANS ON lM * nOVED i IINIMI'HOVED CIT1
property. W. U HI nam Smith & Co . ISM Knrnam
W-S28
MONEY TO I'N ON IMI'IIOVED OMAII/
lu-operty at 5 4 3. C and dt per cent I'UIP ;
& Thomas , ro in 207 , first Natloanl bank blilg
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PllOrERTY
up to SW.CruO CO 1'ldcllty Trust Compan >
W-8JO
MONBY TO LOAN AT LOW UATKS Till
O 1 * . Davis Co. , 1505 I'nrnnni st. VV S31
61'HR CENT StONRY'TO LOAN ON OMA1I , '
real estate S. Neb rarraa. W U Melkle. Oniilia
W $32
WE WILL HA\E A LAItGE SPECIAL TfNt
to loan on Inn roved Omihi proptrtj In Jill ;
ami AiiKiiit at lowest rates apply now , don'
ualt until > our rlJ loan cxplies. TUellty Tms
Company. \V-M1J7
LONS ON IMI'HOVnD CITY AND rAUJi
property , low rates II. II. Irey , 001 N. YI.lfc _
D. WEAD. LOANS , 1CTH AND DOl'OLAS
S8i > nfl
SIOMV 'io LOAN CIIATTHLS.
MONEY TO LOI , 30 , CO. 90 DAYS , I't'nNl
lure , pianos , etc. luft Green , room S Darker hlh
X-833
MONEY TO LOAN ON rCUNITUHE. PIANOS
lK r e , vignns. . etc. , at lowest rate In city
no removal of Koods. strictly conlltlenilil ; yo
cin nay tbe loin off at nny time or In an
amount. OMA1I MOHTGA.GE LOAN CO .
30C So IClh ft
HI MMIbS CH V.NCHS.
FOR SALH AI1OUT S.OOO LlkS MINION TYI'r
TOO Ibs. agate , ttO Ibs brevier tjpe Id ) pal
two-tlilnl caws. 43 double Iron stands for twc
third casoa Till * nutcrlal was used on Tli
Omr.hn Ic ami Is In falrl > Kood condltlor
Will 1 told cheap In bullc or In quantities t
suit purchaser . * pplj In perton or b > mall t
The UPC I'ubllslilnn Co . Omaha , Neb Y 713
2WW INVESTED BAHNEI ) : APRIL , } 3'KI W
Mur. tAJW ) . June , W74 O ) , IMS averased J-M 0
vvi-ekly. proofa frco 1 * . Dally , 12M llrnadway
NHVV 'iork Y SI9W A6
roil SALK , AN OLD ESTADLISHE1) I1ICV.CL !
burliitsa , llrst tlaus oponlni ; for a. mill vMt
nn ill capital to Invest owner wishes to re
tire from bnitnoxs. Address .S K , llt > e
Y-MI20 13
DOiTOItS rOUSVLH A I1ICJ PAYING MOl'N
t.iln piaitUe collet linn inins fiom S1GO tn JW
per mmth. can be Increased , examining pli >
ulrlan fur six lolsea and several Insurane
rompanlea. tills In i-\tr i fiom regular colUc
tlons , ilcn't npply unl < at jou have caMi t
biij , price Vi > i will Introduce new party Ai !
drc s II It Kcjftfr , aetnt. COO Gallup avenue
Nurlh Dimcr. Ciln Y Mli > ll
WANTEO I'AIITNT.R , LIOHT MANUKACTITII
hit ; buiiln HH wltkli v\lll kiiKrantPt * partner ;
pmllt of at U-.iHt Jl.hWul > > .arl > , jou will n.
rt-iiulre exN > rlonu , ul mt Nw ( W i-ash reiiulret :
703 IClh av. Ctiunell Illufr * -MM5 U
1'OH SVLi : Hi\l. KSTA'IU .
HEAL ESTATE A'ID LONS ,
William II Ci.il ) , CIS N Y. Life bldx
Hi-671-J > 27
A HOME TOR ANY ONE. ALMO.VT NIJVV ANI
very cheap Nlcnlj ilecoratel und modern I
cver > rpfpect M J. Ke-nnard .1 bon. sol
QKonls. 31(1 ( Hr wn blo'k HE 701 J10
rou SALI :
8 -n-room brick heuse with largo lot frontln
tiouth on LitKt i-t , Mar "oth Ht , house lent
tur J15W IKI month. 1'ilu.Jl.fcW uo.
Two houses on icrnti lot , iCth ami Marti !
sis 1'rlce , IIHA ) ou
SU-room liousi , ham , lot M\lfO feet , In sno
resilience lucjlli ) , and c/nu bloek from car llni
1'rlce. (1 ( U W.
rivu-room house , lot SOiirX" " tnl , In cnoil res
deiue loe.tllty and dim blccli fiom car llni
I'llce JIuOOO.
iiKht-ronni houtp. nioJtiu cciiveiileni- , ban
full lot , tuxt fiunt mi " .tli uvenear Lo.n
ti \\oiili , Iraiiiuvrmentii alone com } 3.iO < ) (
1'rlct , 32 VA W ) .
Tine usIiUuco lot. COxtDu feet , toulhrun
cnol nelKhlxirhooi ! , mar tar line. I'rlci
ino 00 only 5T-0 00 each , Ijalaiifo. lone time-
Lot SOxliO r . 't n Ili.rl st. bttirotm Mlh un
: th 6t ; lot l < ccvcicd with HlmJe tree
1'rlce , 51.KOOO.
Ootxl (0 foot t-iat fi-ont lot on cr.ide , net
ll.insrtun purl. . 1'rlcc , 1 0 CO
gevrial goo.1 rc l.cni-e ! lot * In v\fstern IMI
of clly , within two Llix-l. * 1'arnam t car /Itn
i'MW to JIU100 per lot teim * en > j
Kl\e .icna wen of elt > . JS 0 00 pi-r acre ,
rive acn-s near Suuth Onmha JTOOO ii r iicre.
Acio lots near Smith Om.ilia rhcup tor cjisli
rorriu : * aioi : < au CUIII'ANV.
Ui-M107 15 for ICth unJ 1'nnum tin
AUSTiiAcifc1. 'mil iiyitn.x HCIJO COMPANY
I WANT TO IIL'Y S OR 9 ROOM COMPLUT
huutftortli ( ( i.OOO to 13.1X0 , ( or tpot cith , n.u
be bttt barsaln , locatrd ne > t of Uth und voui
of Uavcniiort Unless > ou can ntfcr u idu
nomcnal bjrenln don't niuwer. ti 45. liet o
ee. UE-'jia- ! )
ULEONT 1IOMB rilO.VriNO ON IIANSCOI
park. Irft us iihow It to jou. M. J. Kcnnard ,
bon. ole agcntn. > 10 Drown block. 11U 7 7-JiO
LAUGH IX > T. JIIUSTUL ST , Jl X ) .
Lurue Kountze PI lenttlciiee , Jt.JOO.
W foot lot n w | ; :3.
l-ritty liome , Uutt t. . | | . : M.
S.r. ootlnet itth t. Uiulev-nrU. JI.COO.
r. D.ead , 1611) mid Uouglas.
nn-us-io
' "n'l StU , : , * - ? ! ? DU ' : r.S AI/JNQS10
' * railroad
Jl' utalloti and near the covvrnmer
uulldlnci at tbe main n it cuiiame to 1'ci
Crook , | irlcoj > low , Unns easy
J-OTTKH i OtOltin : COMPANY.
S. W. Cor. IClli and 1 uruara tit ,
v-utr ; si
rou s.M.r. UIIAL KSTATI : .
( Continued )
f OR SA1.KSIX"ORAIN "ni.KVATOUS IN
OnKo ciiunty. Neb on the Vnlon Pufiiic rill-
way , mar tenin and cheap. AddreM J. G.
Shi-a. room KO N. Y. Lite bid * . Hlt71
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iJ ON SOLfTTTttTII ST. , EV3T PRONT.
property , nlcs shnibliry M J Kennard
& Son , sule ngeiilti , 310 IJronn blockRR
RR 7W-JJO
KARM LANDS , c. r. HAnitiPON. sis N YT
Life m-M7ia-J > 2i *
M KINI.KYM'COLtMEIlCEn
ou know the rc t
A Ix-autirul lottaKe In Walnut Hill worth t2 M X
for Jl 9 < iO Monthly pa > mcnts to milt. Don t
bo a renter olwayi get a home , when It U Just
m ea * >
Omaha Real IMalo and Trust Co , 111 S Hth.
11E-M131
( W SOfTH STREET HOl'SE 1VII SALK.
lut 13 , block II Improvement A nlrlit ! n
adilltlon tn Omaha Addre - ( 1715 JcTcron !
- 10'
street. . -
TUB PEOPLE'S DISPENSAIIY , 1112 DOUOLXS
t. , In the enl > place where ladles are sure to
be relieved of all their troublesome c'lneasci
pe-cullir to their fex Thl Is the oldeil dis
pensary In the- city Don t hetltnte , proi ristl-
nation Is the thlrf of time , and In another
month lour ailment mn > be Incurable , all dc-
lasrd courses and IrTesulnrltlu restored , no
matter from what cauic , wo Inve n due home
If > ou nwd privacy all letten enclo lnK stain , !
nnawered nnd medicine forwarded confine-
mcntt , J1000 and up SSW/-13 *
i.ovr.
WILL OIVIJ TWO lIUSDllttD POL.
lnr-i reward for tin1 return of in ) nn , Almt-i
Swnn nn , nllvc , who v\as tAkcn with ft | ony
niul curt from in > place tn the Eoiith\ve t cor.
n.-r or Mnr hnll rounty. July 1 , 1" 1
Aimer S anson M 17 > oar- < old , Is lx feet tall
hallsht completion , llKht. tine h-ilr. bill'
ejes , hnt Imie fp < 't Hle cif riimrter on side ol
hpnil near tup , ImiR elue-ks , ncur In tdseol
hair on the buck of neek , mid tmill lilaek
Mi tli mark -ihoultler , was taken with every
iclotht" < on
The pen > Is a coal Mick inure of MorRir
jitock , with one eje out , n ft-ar from wire eiil
acrom txrast , nnd mine roacheil
The eurt win pnlnted hlick nnd the peat vtas
hunt ; between cell uprlnga Jo'm Hvvan on
1' O. 11 > x Sis , Itandolph , Kan a3 ( t\ . > niia.
Hers plenvo cop > ) LOST 935 9
lit ll.DIMi A.M ) LOAN A'-SCIATIt S
SHARES IN MUTUAL L & 11 ASS'N PAY C. 7
S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 > tam old , alwu > s re
diemable. 17C4 Tarnani st. Nattlnger , Hec.
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canod. che.ip tils month. M S Widklln , 111
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Lt-uves IliUULlM'lUN . * MO RU Ell (
OiiiahalLnlun Uei/ut , 10th A. ilabon bts [
S ai.im IJinver Lxpress . . .
4 I pm Illk llllU. Mont & 1 uct Snd Lx ) OOp-
4 Sjpm. . UuiiM-r l-xpnsa . 4 ( Mpi
7 05pm Nebraska LI e.il ( excipt Sund.i > j 7 4 pi
Lincoln LotH | dc.pt unl j ) ll.-'iai
2 Minn. Past MLll ( for Unto n ) dall > . . .
Leaves { CHICAGO lll'RLlNOTON , t ej lArrlves
Omaha Union DJP it IQlh Mason Sis ! Omi'-
6 ( fpm . CliknKo Vestibule . . . . iwai
9 ISain . . . ( hlcuRo Uxpn-ba . . . . 4 15pi
7 r.Cpni .Chicago and ot Louta rxpre t 8 ODii
11,35am. . . . Paillla Junetkn Local . n UDI
_ . _ . . . , . 1'ast MiU. . _ . . . _ . . .JiDpi
'Leaves ICHICAGO MIL SL hT PAUL ( Arrive :
Omaha ICjjIon JJepot 10th & Mason rita ( Omah
G 30pm . . . . Chlcagu Limited. . 8 OOai
II ( mam Chicago Lxpress ( ex bundai ) 3 ISpi
LeavVi IC1HCAC.O &
OinilmlUiilun Depot , IQlh A. Maiion bis I Oniih
10 55am . Eastern Express . 3ibpi :
4 I'pm . Vebtlbuled Limited . . . 5 45ni
G I'tjm . Rt Paul Exi ross . 9 ao.u
6 40am . St. Paul Limited . 9 O.pi
7 30-im . Canoll i& hlnux City Local 11 lopi
G JOpm. . . Omaha Chit-ago Special . S OOai
_ . . . Missouri Valley Local 9 3)41
Leaves ( CHICAGO , R I K. PAClKIC
OmahalUnlon Depot. 101 li & M ison 81s I Omah
EAST
10 ( O.im. Atlantic Exorei-s ( n . Sunday ) . il 3lpi
7 iXipm . NUht Kxpu > . . . .8 15ai
4-Vipni . . CldCBKO Vestlliulod LlmlttMl . . 1 35pi
4 Mum. . St Paul Ventlbuleil I.lmlled l:35pi
G ivpm.Oklahoma .1 Texas Ex ( ex Sun ) 10 55ai
l4Cpm ; Colorado Limited . . 4 COpi
Leaves I C . ST P.7 Ni S O I Arrives
Oiiiahal Depot , lit i and \\\b ler 3U j Oniali
! > l"iani . .Sioux e'lty Aceominodatlon icoopi
i : Dpm..Sioux City Express ( ex hun ) . 1 5'm
C.lipin. _ . _ .st _ Paul Limited . 9 icui
LM f l r , K i MO VALLEY lArrlvei
Oinnhal Depot , ISlli and Webster HI * | Omah
"b OOpni . . . I-'nst Mall and ICxpress . C ftpi
1 JCpm ( ex. Sat ) W o. Ui Ux Mon ) 5 Wpi
7 'Ami Prtmont Local ( Sundays Only )
7 Wim . Norfolk Express fex Sun ) 10 Kai
C I Sinn . . tit Paul Express . 9.10m
Leaves I K C. , bt J & C II lArrlve ;
e'tmaballTnlon Depot. 10th fc Maton st I Omali
9 SJani Knnn.is Clt > Day Express . GilOm
10 uOpm K C Night ix via U P Trans. 6.30ai
3 Jinn . .Netnwka A Kannaa Limited. . 1 ! zspi
ii > pm . Kunj-ii Clt > Uipr < - 3 . . 6 O0ai
J.W'pm . .Nebraska Ixjcal ( e . Sun. ) . . . . 9Wa ;
8IOUX CITY & PACIFlo ( Arrive ,
Omaha Depot , lith anilWgh ter bts I Omah
C.Upin. St Paul Limited . . . . 9:10ai :
leaves I SIOUX CITY JL PACIPIC [ Arrive :
OnuhalUiiU.il DepoU 10lhMason _ _ Hti. ( Omah
S.IDani . St. Paul Pab&engerl . ' .Il.ldin
7.30am . aioux City Passenger . 9.00m
-Hpni _ . _ St Paul Llmllxl g : oji
UNION PAClPIc ] | Arrlve <
OmalialUnlon Depot. 10th . Mason Sli j O-nah
's 30am. . . , . Kearney Uxpress , „ , , . . . . 410ni ;
SiMain . Overland Limited . . . . 4-tpi
3 SOinn Ileat'ce & Stromib'g- ( ex Sim.12.Kpi
5:4i : | > m Grand Island Express ( ex. bun ) .i : : ( pi
3.5 iim . . . . . Fast Mall . , . . . . _ T. . :40ai
Ix-avc * \\rSllTiirRATLWAY. I . iArrlv * ;
_ gmaliaUJnlonJjypot.101h _ & . _ Mason Btj 1 Onmh
4 30pm _ . 8t.Lmiis _ CannonJUM _ . n lai
"Omaba'Unlon Depot , lOlh & Mason Hts.1 Omah
Orr.aLal Depot. Uth and Webitcr SU. I Oraah
IflLTON STRfiffiS IT EASY
Vina the Special Priz ? lit the Biojclo Race
Last ght.
BECKER QUIT THE FINISH
riirri' Lt-nilrr Milttnlii | | Tlielr 1'inl-
" " " "
tlniiH llri-nU the Tme-K lle-e-
oril tinI'lr t iFour I'noc
I 11 Hot OIIL- .
There was a good crowd nt the Charles
Street park last evening lovltnoss the
'ourtli nlRht of the greatest nix-day bicycle
are over run In Omaha. Anil It was a
Ively ami noHy crowd too , and thc > on-
jo > cd themselves to the fullest. keeping up
one continuous lound of c-heerlns ni the
ducky riders fairly liuriuul hole * In tlio
board tr.ick In their ambition to outrldo
onch other. All wct In comparative line
fettle , ileiplto crippled knee * and skinned
skint , and rode as they have never ridden
jefore. In the Ural hour they not only boat
any former achievement In this city , but
made it new record , twenty-three inllen
acklng a single lap. The pace proved ft
trllle warm for HB Powder Schrndor mid
I'rouK and they graciously dropped u lap
while catching their breath
The llf.ht between McCall. Booker find
Mleistoln li of n Titian ch.uacter and no
man run jet cotnu nnvwli. > ie lie ir miming
the winner , lloltoii failed In his avow id
ntentlon to take b.xclt the Ino that he lost
the nlBht before , but he w is quad eiioiuh
to win the extra J20 foi the tlrst man across
the tape at the finish. Ills "win , " however ,
was by the gimp of thilr luck , as UcfKcr ,
who had ck.irly outridden the whole flild ,
made a inl'ralf illation and let up on the last
lap , thinking the night's work wag over
This lost him fie price MtCall , too , quit
v.hen the "stuff1 seemed well within his
grasp and Holton shot to the van and
nitons the in uk an eas > winner Mlerstcln.
the so-called Kid , was earlj pocketed and
Kid no show whate\er
Hut It Is a great r.iee and growing hottci
and more exciting everv evening1 , and the
publlf Is r.ipldly waking to the fact tint
suoh a treat may not be enjo > ed again for
.t long time lo come The grand stand was
fulrly w ll filled last nifrlit
AM It looks now McC ill ought to win with
] ! < ckcr second and Mlorsteln third. Holton ,
b > losing a lap Wednesday nliht. Urtti ill >
plat wl himself bejond reach of on > thins
better th.in fourth H.id It not been for
this unforcviH accident Ills chances woio
.is good as any of the four. IJoth McCall
.itid HecVer .ire Impiovlng and It Is the
general desire to see them at their best to
night and tomorrow night They aic both
fivoilu-s , and justlv so. Tor a more gentle
manly , squarei pair of lacers ne\cr bestrode
.i w heel The score :
lilies. Lips
McCall 171 5
1'ecker 174 R
Mlerstcln 171 ?
Jlolton 171 I
? eliiadcr 174 1
Hall 171 2
PiouU 17J 3
UAvniiroiin m : ATS \UVLIIIOM : .
\nierlciu CrlcKi-U-r * Ilcfi-iit llnir-
IllIKl'M limit Powerful Club.
( CupyrlKht. 1 < 35 , by Press ( 'uljllshliv Company )
LONDON July -fl-Nuw York World
Cabkgram-Six.ci.il Tulesram ) Th-e IIa\er-
foid college tc.im of cilrKeteis nrrived In
the metropolis this morning- , and at an
eaily hour they were out at Loid'fi , the
.amous cricket ground ot the Mnrylcbom
Cricket < lub , getting'used to the light anC
'ho pitch of the fast scoilng wicket IV-
fore tbo same started the young Arac.-
Ic ins had no Idi ? of gaining .x vlctoo , but
they wire determined that come wh.il
might , thi v would not be. disgraced , ail'1
by this determination they plajediih
\lm and snip The Marvlebone elevnii
dil not expect to have- much dlllkulty with
their jouthful opponent i , but Ijefore tli >
pame was over tiny had thi Ir eyes
opined , for the Americans had walked
i \uy flora them and. won by no less than
"A
2H runs
The MnrIp > > anrH won the toss -and wen *
to the bat The crowd expected to sco the
collepl.ins receive plenty of leather hunt-
In : ? . D H Adams and J A Lbter , how-
e\er. bowled In grand b'vlc , and the vvlrk-
nta In pin to fall with gteat lapidity
The l.nf.dsh team were all out for IG'f runs
Haveitord passed this with only two wick-
ett elown J A. I csti r made the winning
i tins. The magnificent batting of the lattei
v.-is iitaln the feature of the nntrh He
wis fortunate this time in making his cen-
turv. and was cheered loudly for his line
display. The following is the .score :
J. S nussell , c Sonttergood , b Lester. . . . S
R W Kox , c Scitterffoivl , b Lester. . . . 10
V. W Maude , c Wood , b Adams 17
U Thrlng , d Ie ter 2
H n Clunorv , b Lo-ncr 10
W n. Denlson , c Scatu-rgood. b Adams. . P
P Lee. c Hoeson , b Haines -IJ
A D Litham not out 27
v. Oirford. c E'cntter ooil , b Ad ims 3D
r W Cobbold , run out S
T Si'Aion , inn out s
IJycs , 7 , lejj b > cs , 2 s
Totals IGti
HAVIHFOID COLLHGI : .
A n Mlflllii , o Hussell , b Chlnnery 2i ;
D H Atl ims , c Latham b Chlnnery. . . . 20
C H Howhon 1 b vv Cobbold -12
J A L"bte r b Oenlson 10" .
T WKtar. b Chliiueiy 32
C 11 Hlnchman , o Lee1 1 > Claude & >
I H Scattergood , not out 31
\ P Coca b Chlnnery 0
L H Wood , b Chlnm-ry 0
C' G Tatnal , b Maude 7
\ Hnlues b Chlnnery 12
] J > os > . 29 , lej ; byes , 15 ; widen , 0 CO
Total 373
Chicago AVIiiH from .Neiv York In n
ltiiniMin > finine.
CHICAGO , July O.-lhe Colts hit Sulll\an
hard In the fifth and eighth , while the \K-
Itora could do nothing with Tiny , except
in the first. Attendance. 2.MO Score-
Chicaso 00000702 )
New York I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits. Chicago. 10 ; Now York , 10 l > rorn
Chicago , 3 , New York , 2. llatterles. Ten1 }
and Donohue ; Sullhan and Xurfosa.
PITTSIirilO July 0-Hoth teams played
rood ball ted ly , 1'lttsburK winning by
bunchlii ) ; hits In the third and sixth , At
tendance , 1,9.0 Score :
rittsburg 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 -1
Hrooklyn 0 3
Hits PUtcburK , S , Iliooklyn , 0. inors
Pltt.sburc 2. Hrooklyn , 3 IJatteries Pitta-
burs , Klllon and Sugde i ; Hrooklyn , Kcn-
ludy and Hurrel.
CLUVUI VNIJ. .July 0 Young pitched a
remarkably steady game today and was
given good suppoit. Atte-ndance , 3.0UO
Score :
Cleveland 7
lialtlmore . . . . . . 0 0
HUH Cleveland , llUaltlmorp ; , 7. HrrorB
Cleveland , 1 , UaltlrooJiv.7 Hatterles : Young
and Xlmmcr , Pond and flark.
ST LOUIS. July 9 The Urow in and Benn-
eaters had a hard Btrtrffgle for Hiipremaoy
today , the former winning by a close mar
gin Connor , the m.-ui er of tno nrowns
resigned today Atumkinee , Cf"0. Score :
8t Louis . . . . yO--0 0-8
Doston ii 0030000 3 7
Hits St Louis , 12j Ho.ston. 12. ] < rroi
St Louis , 1. lJustonj , ! . U.itti-Jles Donohuu
and Murphy. Stlmts , Sullhan and lKcn
MH'ISVILLH K > ; 'j-ul > 9 The Ooloiie-ls
defeated the Phillies with uomparatUo case
DOCTOR YOURSELF
Alunyon's Improved Homoeopathic Reme
dies act almost Instantly , speedily curing
tlio most obstinate cases , Munvoil's Rhoti-
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days. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure cures all
forms of stomach troubles. Munyou'a Head
ache Cure stops headache In 5 minutes.
Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney
troubles , Piles. Neuralgia. Asthma aud all
Female Complaints quickly cured. Mun
yon's Vltallzer Imparts new vigor to weak
men Trice $ l.
Personal letters to Prof. Munyon , 1505
Arch street. Philadelphia. Pa. , answered
with free medical advice for any disease.
A Separate Cure for Each Disease
At aJl Druggists 25o a Bottle.
todny. Hill ptlchc-d jiront If 11 , whllo Keener
was hit hnrd nt HIP rlcht tlinrOnuly was
rut out In the third Inning by Umplro Mo-
tnrlnnd for bnck tnlk Monte Cro " < , short
stop , rclen ed by St LouK lm < boon < ned
by Louisville. Attendance. 1,200 Score :
Ixiulsvllle 5 -10
1'hllndelphli 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0--3
Hilt. l < oiil vlllc. 10 : Phllndolphln. S Errors
rorsI.oul vllle. 4. I'hllftdplphln. 2. nurnrd
rum : LotlUxlllp , . : Phllndidphln , Z llflt-
torloi LouHvlllo. Hill nnd Uoxtcr : Phllndcl-
phln , Kconor , Ornd > nnil Cleiupnts.
STANDING or Till : TBAMS
Playoil. Won. I ost. PC.
CUvclnnd ' . . . . . ( a 42 20 f"i "
C'liirlnnntl TO 21 CB7
r.iilllmoro 81 4S ! S ffi fi
1'iMon 65 3 27 RS5
Pltt < biirg OS S.1 S ) Wl
Chlrnpo 72 8S 31 f > 2 S
Wttftlilnttloll 61 ! 81 4-1.2
1'bllmlpllihla C ? 8S 93 4S5
Hrooklyn 07 32 ai 4" s
New York tl ! 7 87 422
St 1.0HI3 C IS M 2.15
Louisville ( SI 11 43 2JG
( s.ii:9 IN nn : wr.yruitN
lln il Picnic vtltb tbi-
l ) < -triilt- < .
KANSAS CITY , July ! ) -Score :
Knni.ii city . - < !
lndlnn.\polls . . . -
llllH : Kansas Cltv 11 , Ittillntmpolli , 11
irrorn Kansas City , 2 : Indl.itinolli ) < , 2
Hntt-rl ( > s : Ilnrnrtt .xnd Luke ; Cross nnd
llurkli'V.
MINNHAPOLIS , July P-Score :
Mlntip.il > oll3 1 r , I n 0 0 7 2 1-17
Detroit 0 20000200-4
lilts : Minneapolis , 1C ; Dcliolt. C 1 > -
rora MltuicaiiollH , > ; Detroit , 5 HiUttcrlus :
Anileroon nnd Solirlvcr : I2ly ami Trout.
ftr. PAUL , July 9.-Sooro :
St Paul .1 2 0 0 0 n 2 1 0-11
aranil llnplds 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1-S
Hits : St Pull , K , Oratiil ItapliH , 15 Hr-
ro'sSt. . Paul , 1" . , Ornnil Rapids. 3. Hat-
li He's : Phylo und Spies ; Parker and
Sin I tik
MILWAUKHH. July 9-Sooro :
Mllvvaukpo 2-S
Collimbtis 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 7
lilts : Milwaukee- : Columbus. 11 P.i-
rors MllnnuUoe , 1 : Columbus , 1. Hat-
torlc : llatnesi and Merce-r ; Pears and Wol-
v ei ton
tonSTANDING
STANDING OV TI1R TRAMS.
Pluyeil. Won. Lojt. 1'C
Indlmapolls 62 II 21 MI
Detroit < 3 S' ! 2T ! i71
Minneapolis 65 37 2S Wi-l
St Paul fB .11 29 CIO
Kaunas City fi" 3' 30 r.1S
Mllvvaukeo as 3 3' * , 471
Onilld lUplils CS 21 44 253
Columbus CS 22 4G 32 I
ASSOCIATION CAMU& .
vt. .Iosi-ii ! Mi u I M Out tinllo > i friini
IN-orln.
11UHMNGTON , July 0-Score.
PurllnKton 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-r
Dubuque . . . . 0-7
Hits. nui'Sicton. s , DubiKiue. 10 I'nors.
nuiiliiBtcn 2' Dubuqiie , 5 Huttetles : Nichols
Tiid Hurt. Diamond and X.ihner.
ST JOSHPH. July 3-Score.
Rt. Joseph 0-3
Peoila 00000000 0-0
Hits. St Joseph , 4 ; Peorli , C Krrors St
Joseph , 1 : 1'eoiU , 1. Hnttcrles : llauck nnd
Wnnl : Soudors and Collins
ns MOINUS , July 9 Score :
Dps Mollies 1 00131102-9
Cedar Itaplds 013001002-7
Hits : Dos Molncs 17 , Cedir Unplds , 13
Ilrrois lei Molnes , 2 , Cedar Uaplds 1 Hat-
trrlrs- Andrews and I.ohrnan ; lilsley and
Sullivan.
UUINCY , 111. , July 9.-Scoro :
Oulncy 0 1 0 0 r. 0 2 0 0-S
Hockford 000010000-1
Pitterles : lleldy and Qulnn ; Molesvvorth
and Savder.
STANDING OP THI3 TUAMS.
Played. Won.I.ost PC
DCS Molne.s CO W 14 "C 7
Uockford C1 37 25 f.S 7
I'corla K2 V 2ii SS 1
Dubuque C2 2. > 27 ST. 5
fjulm-y C. ) 2j 3T 41 7
St Joseph IM 2CT 40 n
Cedir Rapldi n > 24 S 3S 7
Fiurllngton Cu 21 45 31.S
ii\Miii WI.NS riiu L\ST IIIIAT.
Comiiu-rtirH if YiiliColin - Out Klr-tt
In tlieir < -it Itiu-e- .
HENLEV-ON-THAMnS. July 0. In the
final heat for the Grand Challenge tup
L ander beat the Thames Rowing club as
they liked , by two and one-quarter lengths
Time 7-00.
In the final heat for the Ladies' Challenge
plato Eton Public School beat nalliol Col-
ICRP , Oxford TimeS 05.
In thu final heat for the Diamond sculls ,
lion R W. Gulncsa of the Lcandtr club
holder of the trophy , beat U K Uoaumont
ot the Burton Rowlns ? club , who ycstcrdaj
defeated Dr. McDowell of the Delaware Boat
club , Chicago , In the sitth heat for the
same Time 9-So.
In the final heat for the sliver goblets
( Nlckalls Challenge cup for pair oirs , the
London Rowing club beat the New College
Oxford.
In the final heat for the Wjfold Clsal
lengo cup for four oars Trlnltv College
O-cfoid , beat the London Rowing club
Time 8 41.
In the final heat for the Visitors' Chal
lenge cup for four oars. Calus College. Cam
bridge , beat Magdalene College , Oxford
Time : S 2D.
In the final heat for the Steward's dial
lengo cup for four oars , the London Rowing
club beat the Thames Rowing club.
In the sixth heat for the Thames Chal
lenge cup for eight oais , Enianuel College
Cambridge , beat Trinity Hall , Cambridge
In the seventh heat for the Thames Chal
lenge cup the crew of the Soclcto de
I ncourage'inento Sport Nautlque of Paris
beat the Molobay Boat club.
llti\V13HS UCAI > Y TO PL VY HALL.
Me-c-t tin * lJnlvrHltliM Sn tiirdt > und
tinOrlKliuilN .Sunday.
Iho Metz nros. bill team has flmlly
gotten together agiiln , and from this time-
on until the clone of the season It
promises to make things lively for anj
umateur club In this pirt of the country
The "Urevvcis , " wren on the diamond with
their regular tonm , .tro without a doubt one
of the strongest unmtpur clubs In the bui-
Incus Tomorrow they will play Minagn
Abbott-3 strong University club , and on
Sunday thrv vlll meet the crack "Oilglnul"
team for SO ) a side , and all gale rcce lnls
Commencing Tuesday Iho " 13iiwcrs ' .vlll
leave on a flv davs trip through Iowa
Any team wishing dates with them should
vv rfto at once to J W. Kelly , tminnger ,
care of Metz liros' llrovv Ing company.
Crli > Lt-t.
The game on Saturday on the grounds ol
the Omaha Cilcket club will bo married
against Hlnglo. ThcBo teams have already
met once , nnd the game endeil In the ills-
comflturii of the benedicts However , the
wives of the latter will bo present to root foi
them on Saturday , and tlmy promise ) tc
turn the tables on the bachelors , or dlo In
the attempt. It Is to bt > hoped , therefore ,
that the single men will bring thelt besl
gills out to watt-h the game nnd to dufeat
the evil Intentions of the nnrrled men anil
their better halves Stumps will bo pitched
nt 2 SO sharp , and a two-Inning game will
bo made of ft , If possible. The following
tire the teams :
Hcnedlctu H. Lnurlo. captain : U. II
Sprngue. G Vatighan , llov. J. P D. Uwyil ,
J II Slmms J Cameron , Ur. Young , P
Potter , W. J Colvin. M , A. Hall , it. it
Ilottlm , ' J. Douglas. C , S. Montgomery , W
Itli-hclluu
Ilachelors Plmrles Hill , oaplaln ; W
Vaughan , C 11. fooknon , 11. W Taylor , 1 >
ISrotchlo. H. New , II R Young. C H
Youilgv It. ICngler. I. Greenup. P. IJarber ,
r , 1'Ynnclrt , It. Craig.
Mt4 < nnd IJnlv i-r ll > f'liili ,
Tomorrow aflenioon there will bo a game
at Unlverblty park between Iho Metz Ilros '
team and the University club The last
game played by these two teams was won
by the I'nlverblty club by a margin of one
run , the score being 5 to 4. The two team *
will line up as follows :
Metz. Positions , University
Sage catcher Hayes
Salfeldcr pitcher Jelleii
Hcnn first ba-so tmtlngei
Kleffncr . . . . . . . . . .second base Crelgli
llovrman , . , , , . . . .third base McKelvy
Shannan short stop McAullffc
Vapor . . . . .left field Lavvlei
Uavia middle Holiinsor
Holmes right Held , . . , , . , . Crawford
Game called at 3.30-
Went Point Defi-ntH I'rnil.-r.
WKST POINT , Neb , July 9 ( Special Tel-
egram. ) A splendid game of ball was played
here today between the Pemler Invincible *
and the West Point Young Men's club , re
sulting In a disastrous defeat for the Pen.
der aggregation to the tune of 19 to C. Bat
tery for West Point. Hunker und Kerl
Pender , Downs anil Mullen.
When wo consider that the Intestines are
about five times as long as the body wo can
realize tbo Intense suffering experienced
when they become Inflamed DcWItt's Colic
and Cholera Cure subduea Inflammation at
once and completely lemoves the difficulty.
STAYS AT THE GENEVA HOME
Decision in the Oase of Little Pearl Mary
Ishmnel ,
MOTHER DID NOT SHOW UP AS AGREED
Kxldcneo from Vnlentliip I *
thp Mli-Kiillonn Clinic AMifti '
boil H lit Her Child1 * IiiNtimt
UNTOLiN , July 9. ( Special ) Land Com-
iillssloner Ktiaiell received ft teleRrnm today
from Marshal Valentino of Cherry county
concerning the little S-jcar-old K'll. ' 1'earl
Mary Ishnmel. nt rrcscnt confined In the
Olrls' Industrial Home , lleno\a. The mar
shal sajs she was sent to the homo on the
order of the county Jud e , as fdio was Kro\\-
Ing up Inlce , mid her mother and sisters
\\ero profilKato and unfit to hrtNO the care
ot Iho child. Yesterday Mis Jennie Cole-
111411 , the nlrl's mother , made a demand of
Commissioner Hussell for the custody of her
daughter , who , she claimed , had been sent
to the home without n til.il or any Investiga
tion. This has been proven tod.iy to bo un
true. Superintendent Seabrooko of the Girls'
homo nas at the capital and corroborated
the story of the marshal of Valentine The
Klrl will stay at Gene-Mi , and Mr. Seabrooke
B.IJH she Is evidently contented to remain
there. Mrs Cotcman stated jcsterday that
she would cotno to HIP stnto house today to
hear what Mr Hussell had decided upon ,
but she did nut do so.
llarij HotchKIss , once secretary ot the
Lincoln Commercial club , Is dead. He died
nt Cut U'fie-na , South America , \Vednesda >
afternoon , July 21 , at " 23 p. m , nnd was
burled on the following motnltiK at 8 o'clock
Mr. Hotchldss was one of n party of five
who went to South America several months
since In search of Kohl. Intelligence of his
death was icrelved In this clt ) shortly aftei
1 o'clock this afternoon , llarrj M Shaeffcr ,
W. X. Hicks , 1M Slcr , Jr . and C U Jensen ,
the other members of the party , have all
returned to Lincoln , except Mr. Jensen , who
remained In charge of Mr Hotchl.lss. While
the death of the latter was not unexpected ,
every one here being nwnrc of his serious
Illness with fovcr , the news ot his demise In
a distant clime was received with profound
regret
Although Governor Holcomh wi > s In llroKcu
Bow last night , and In Grand Island this
afternoon , he was also In telegraphic com
munication with 1'rlvatc Secretary Maret. at
the capltol , and thus managed to keep prett >
well In touch with the news In Lincoln
After listening to n few bulletins from Chicago
cage , the governor gave orders to turn over
the bill of lading for the block of Tennessee
marble , Intended for a statue of Abraham
Lincoln , to Major Graham , chairman of the
commission appointed by the governor to sei
to Its rutting Major Graham will have the
marble comejed to the state house grounds
where It will await further action by the
commission.
Omaha people In LincolnAt the Llndell
August Mover , P. 13 Van Uiiskir ! ; . At the
Lincoln W. B. Harford , W. K Hotmail.
Thomas Dcnnlson , II. T. Clarice , C. G. Scott
VISITOHS I'I.IASII > .
rroKmni nt the Crrl < - nntcrtnlnnu-tit
Continues ( n Attract a Croud.
CHETi : . Neb , July 9. ( Special ) Wednes
day was German day , aud 1'rof. Tossler
delivered an address In Gorman on "Gedan
ken Perlen , Deutscher LlClcratur" The
discourse was In a tongue that excluded all
but scholars and natives , still the audience
v.as not small.
Mia. Ford's lectures are very popular as
the numbers that attend would
indicate. She is very learned , and
her knowledge appears to be avail
able on the Instant. Mrs Tord's sub
ject was. "Suiltrmann and the Xe-v German
Drama. " The ra'n ' deci cased the attend
ance to half Its usual size
Prof. Graham Taylor's course of Icctuics
on "Tho World View of the Prophets" are
well attended His talks on the movement
for the emancipation of labor todayjncluded
a discussion on the subject , "from the Fac
tory to the Freedom of Woman and Child
the Factory Reformers. " His doctrines nro
socialistic , and for the most part he Is heard
with conviction. Thico jears ago , when the
time for the discussion arrived at the end
of the lecture , the questions were some
times \lrulcnt. The doctrines nnd experi
ence of Dr. Taj lor were regarded with dla-
llkp. Today the attitude of the- audience
Is quite dlffcient.
The addiess "Der Groesso Moonch" was de
livered In German by nev. Mr. N'agler of
Cincinnati It sounded lllce an eloquent and
scholarly oration.
The tvo Hnccnovv concerts were organ
ized by Dr. Tjndale of Lincoln.
LONG PINK Neb . July 9. ( SpeclaI ) The
program for the Chautauqua has been Is
sued It Is a particularly strong one and
vlll draw well. This will bo the tenth an
nual meeting , and lasts ten days , July 17
to 2S. The superintendent of'tho grounds
P. A. Whlttcman , has Just returned from
a trip over the state , advertising the chau-
tauqua , and reports that n largo number
of crowds fiom different towns arc arrang
ing to como early and camp The grounds ;
are very beautiful , fishing goods , nights cool
and everything Just rlcht for u pleasant
outing.
HUSUUVATIOX TUACIinUS 3IKIJT.
ld ) u pa < or * Ainnii7 tin * InillniiH Hold
mi ItlNtltnti- I'linItlilMTc. .
PI.Nn HIDGC , S. I ) . , July 0 ( Special )
The Joint Institute of Rosebud and Pine
Hiilgo Indian teachers opened in the Prcs-
bjterian church at the agency Tuesday.
W" . I ) . Dow , school Inspector for Pine
Illdgo reservation , was elected chairman of
the Institute and W. 13. Garrett of White
Clay school and Miss E. H. Greasan of
Butte Creek school , Koscbud , secretaries
The Institute members were welcomed by
Major W. H. Clapp , United States Indian
agent. In his address ho gave homo ac
count of his experience vvltli day schoolb
and their work and the Importance of the
day school. Ho said the eastern Indian
schools took a young man out of Ms sur
roundings , unfitted him to return and pro
vided nothing for him. A > oung man had
Just como to htm ; ho had graduated at Car
lisle ; after being homo tlneo days ho left
saying ho could not live there , and a young
woman had returned lately and had been
appointed teacher In a school , but was
utterly unable to ralsu the money to get
to the school In the far west. Major Clapp
maJo an earnest pica for the Indian day
school.
The first paper of the Institute was b >
J. II. Trlpp of the HI nek Plpo se-honl at
Rosebud , "What to Tcath Pupils In tbo
Indian Day School. " The teacher must
first gain the conliileiico of the pupil , he
thought. The vvhlto teacher at llrst Is the
bugaboo In the homo of the child tc
frighten htm to obedience. Clean lives and
truthfulness are essentials In books no
memory or parrot work , but real live
language. Industrial work should bo a
largo feature of the vvork His. paper wan
warmly discussed by the association.
The Pine HiJgo schools are far behind
Uoaebud In Industrial school worlc , but
Major Clapp promised to work for better
facilities for his schools.
"Music In the Indian Schools" was treated
by Frank D. Voorhcs and Gcoreo M. Hut-
tcrfleld of Rosebud.
There are 100 teachers and missionaries
In attendance from the two reservations.
Dnmt Sleelli AVa > ot Drimnnl.
UKATRICB , Neb , July 0. ( Special Tele
gram ) The mjstery In connection with the
supposed drowning of Dana Slceth Tuesday
night of last week was partially cleaied iii
today by positive evidence being furnished
that the young man slept In a barn near
Wyinoro the night ho wag reported to have
been drowned , and took breakfast wlili
a farmer the following morning. Sle-ctli
must have determined to run away , and
took the rldo on the river anil left Iho boal
bottom upward for tbo purpose of deceiving
his friends. The authorities think thov havi
the boy located at Kansas City.
OnlM Diiiimired liy Hunt ,
SIinLUV , Neb. , July 3 , ( Special ) Thret
daya ago nearly every one who had oat
grow lug expected a yield ot from fifty u
sUty-flv bushels per aero. The rust hat
weAkened the sUlks , and much of the grain
has fallen to Iho ground. Many ot the
farmer * say that lliolr oats arc not worth
cutting , whllo others bcllcvo that n largo
portion will bo half a crop The other farm
products are all rkhl. Hje. wheat nnd
barley nro In Iho shock. Corn couM not
look better , nnd was benefited by good
still rains vi-slenlay.
1'nroliM Ill-ploine tlir I'lillee.
OHAN'l ) ISLAND. Nrb , July 3.- ( Spe
cial > A case of crurlly lo children Ims
been discovered by Chief of Pollco lljnn
and Olllcrr Meyer Some limp ago It was
rumored that n father nnd mother residing
In the oUrontn mitpMrts ot the cltj wire
leaving two little chlldriMt nlanci nt homo
all day. from morning to evening while they
wont out to work In the beet fields The
authorities have been nn a quiet hunt nnil
jestorday located n certain house , w herein
Ived n family named Laganwtt ? . unlocked
the doors nnd found the rumor to bo true.
\ little girl nnd boj believed to be twins ,
ibout 4 years ot age , were penned Into
a room , with onlj n dog ns rnmji.inlon , A
inn of food was In the room , nccesslhlo to
ho children. The pirents will bo notified
hat henceforth thcj must tnKo better earn
> f tltolr children , or the latter will bo cared
or by others _ _
Ansnri-i ( "rii | > nt
SIIA'KK CKHKK Neb . July 9 ( Special. )
H rained hero jostordny nnd last night.
This virtually Insures n irop which Is tnak-
ng a wonderful growth This section has a
nagnlflctmt crop of rje which Is now mosfly
n shock. Spring wheat will not amount to
nucli Fall wheat is fair , but them Is
only n small nrrenge of It Oils have nn
nmuMisc growth , but are badly rusted and
will not make more than half a crop The
my crop will be the heaviest ever known.
Two VeeldonlN \eliriiNUn City.
NiUUASKA CITY , July 0 ( Special ) A
: eam belonging to Chris Mejors ran away
today nnd plunged overn high embankment ,
: omploti'ly wrecking the wagon. Meycis
Jaroly escaped by Jumping. The horses
were bnilly Jammed up
A Kolt7 < ir , a ft eight brckeman on the
lluillngton. was Indlv Injured whllo coup-
Ing cars at Shuhoit tod.iy Ho was brought
iiero nnd his htulbcs dressed by the coin-
uti ) 's surgeon.
Chilli Hiirnrd to Dentil.
WILTON , Neb , July 9. ( Special. ) A'
largo barn belonging to a Mr. Sobatka , re
siding about flvo miles south of Weston ,
was burned jcstrrclny ami hln 5earold
boy , who was plavtm ; In the barn at the
tlmo the flro broke out. was also almost
wholly conmimni. He was seen In the
flames and his piteous erics were heard ,
but no help could rcaih him.
lnir Criijt l'n | ieeti.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb , July 9. ( Spe
cial ) An eleg.int rnln betan ; gently falling-
during last night and continued during the
creator part of the forenoon. Several farm
ers who have lived In the county ten jears
nnd more have stated that the prospects for
.1 good crop throughout have never been
better.
_
Aurora llnnUer I2xom-mi < - < l.
AURORA , Neb , July 9. ( Special Tele
gram ) Carl J. Forncj- , cashier of the First
National bank , who was charged with set
ting Ilio to the court house In January ,
1S93. was discharged In the district court
vestcrday , on account of entire lack of ev
idence to convict him.
Itcpiilillcaii State I'olltle-N.
I1LAIR , Neb. , July 9 ( Special. ) Every-
body. Irrespective of party , Is rejoicing1
over the nomination ot Dave Mercer Ho
v , 111 carrj- Washington county strong ami
lh city by two to one. Miny democrats
have already cxprcsed their views and will
vote for "Our Dave"
AIlrtriMl Per rr .Tnlloil.
GRAND ISLAND , Nell , July 9. ( Spe
cial ) William Thompson , who was caught
In nn attempt to pabs a forged check for
$27 , has waived preliminary examination
and been bound over to. district coutt In the
sum of $300. lie could not furnish bonj
and Is In Jail.
iu ; Kills 11 Parnu-r.
OERING , Nrb , July 9 ( Special. ) An
aged farmer living near Sunflower , In this
countj1 , named William McCormlck , was
struck by lightning this evening and Killed.
His joung son , who was ildlug In a wagon
with him , vas badly injured , but will re
cover.
ScoMN III il IT Con 11 1. \omml. ! .
GERING , Neb , July 9. ( Special. ) The
cniollracnt at the Scotts Hluff county sum
mer Normal , which opened hero this morn-
ItiK for a six weeks' session , Is very gratify
ing. Prof. n. P. Cromer and Prof. L. B.
Fonnur aie In charge as Instructors.
Hotel IKtro > oil l > > Plrp.
DLOOMINGTON , Neb , July 9. ( Special. )
The Or'cuns hotel was entirely destrojcd
by flro at 2 o'clock this morning. W A.
Cole owned the building , valued at $2000 ,
nnd II. Hanks the contents , valued at $500.
Neither had any Insurance.
Illnlr < < lrl Hi-turns from .Tiiiinn.
HLAIR. Neb. , July 9. ( Special. ) Miss
Nolllo Walnw light , joungcst daughter of
Rev. G. W. Waiaw right of this place , re
turned homo this moinlng from Japan ,
vvhoro she has been a mlbslonary for a lit *
tlo over nine 3 cars.
Tlini-ly SlnM\cr nt It. I'linl.
ST. PAUL , Neb , July 9 ( Special. ) A
flno shower of lain amounting to 7G fell
thlH morning between 2 and 7 o'clock. Rain
was needed , especially In the v/cstern part
of the county. _
1'li-nly of Itnln nt
ELGIN , Neb. , July 9. ( Special. ) It com
menced raining here jcsterday moinlng anj
ever three Inthcs fell up to 0 o'clock , mak
ing crops a certainty.
I.OCYI , IIUP.VJTinS.
The fees collected by License Inspector
IJurst during Juno aggregated $ IG223
The bills of Iho American Water Worhi
company for hjdrant rentals during the lt
months ending July 1 amounted to $43,3SO.-I.
Thlity-four permits for clectilcal construc
tion wore Issued by City Electrician Kchtirlg
during Juno The Improvements Included
forty additional arc lights , 3SS Incandescent
HghtM and seventeen motors
Dowltt Mvcrs was nnested last night for
the larceny of a box of soap nnd some fruit
from L M. Leslie , < 23 South Eleventh street ,
valued at $27 85 Mjern attempted to dis
pose of the stolen Roods to S. Roblson ot
410 North Sixteenth street.
E. J. Bod-Acll , county tmpcrlntendent of
schools , was united In marriage yebtcrday
to Miss Laura Crulghead at the real-
deneo of the brldu's pare-nta , 2')02 ' Ccpltol
uvunuo. Rev 8. . McCormlck , of the First
Presbjtcrlan church , ofllclatlng.
Chief Slgwart received a telegram jester
day from Sheriff Donncr of Albja , In , noti
fying him to bo on the lookout for three
young men who broke Jail In that town
early Thursday morning. A description of
rach man was given anil the depots will
bo watched.
Health Commissioner IllyUiln U busy send
ing out notices to property owners to cut
down the weeds that dltllguro their premise * .
The property owners will bo given until
August 1 to comply with the ordinance , nml
in case of neglect to do so they will bo ar
rested and fined The ordinance makes tha
offense of allowing the wccdfc to accumulate
a misdemeanor.
George A. Eanton , an Itinerant plcturo
frame peddler , met a > oung girl named
Ilrlggs on the stiict last evening and fol
lowed her to her home1 1312 Capitol av
enue. Ho was requpste-d by the father of
the girl , John HrlKKs. to mal > o himself
yr.mc , anil trouble ensued Ea&ton Knocked
llriggs down and trampled on him , and now
Easton In under arrest , on a charge of as
sault and battery- - ,
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfoj
PJicher's Castoria-