" * T * * y ? ' * THE OMAHA DAILY 15EE : "VVISDN ESDAV , JULY 22 , 1890. SPBG1RL NOTICES. A < ltrr < lnpinrnl fur UICMI * ciilnnitiN Trill Intnfcrn until T-'irtO ] i. in. for the rvpnlnw unit until S p. in. for the liioriilnu : nnil Stiiulny rilltloii * . Ail\erllmT , liy -itii-Nlliifr n mnii- lirroil c'hcolc , onii limp nnimrm nil- tlrcNNOil lit n ntiinlioroil li-ttir In on reef of TinHOP. . AtiHiTrra NO mlilroMMril Mill ilpllvrriMl nn iircm-iitnlloH of ilu * HiooU only. Iliiti-n , I l-io n woril II rut InMprllnti ) If n or l tliorpnftor. Notlilnw tnkon for IPHH tliiin ! ! . " for tinllrMl liim-r- tlon. Tlionp niUirllteiiiun < M inimt IIP run ooiiNi-ontU ol > . ) < rPI ATION. I'OHITIDNVS'Tii ) AT ANYTHING Hi : riwtnMn wnnn l < > suit Mnplojor , bout or r < T- irenios nml business nhlllly nlul em rloiirH Ail'hi-s * II. cnre of 1'nriientcr rnn | > r < n , _ 0rnnlm -MpalJJ WANTli : . POSITION AS roHHIWONIlCN'T nml rustler for Rood newspniirr , cnn't wrtll Ionic for your rtpl > A < lilri-M T 27 , Hen A M3M 23 * 111:1.1 WANTHn. AN IDI5A. WHO CAN THINK OV BOIIIC Mmil | < - thins to | > nlcnt7 Protect yuur Itlcix , they may bring yeti wrnlth Write John AVedclcrlnirn Jt I'd . Uopt. V , r ilcnt Attorneys , WnsliltiKlon. I ) I * , for lliclr It fiiiO iirl offer nml ri lint of two limi'lrc.l . Inventions wnnteil WAN'I 111) , A OOI > MAN WHO CAN OIVI3 bonil t'l net nn inir ftKCiit In Douglas li Ail- ilrrrn with rerrreiitra , Thn Toh-iln II- | > OH | rnitcellvc"o. . , 321 Huron , nl , Tole.lo , Ohio > ACIIWIH KTHPirrMKN AND 11OYM TO Hni.L now McKlnlinml lirynn portraits l n cnlmi , ZZx 1 Bnintilp. lee , JVi'i per humlriMl nations tl - > | > cr limiilru ! Onltr quick larcla > & Co , ' ' H-33G-21 * I'lili'rn , Olnelnnnll O - - _ \/ANTID : IIN : TO LHAUN iiAUiir.u TIIAUI- , enl > ilisht wiolis ri ( itilreil , line otitllt of tools KlM'M each Nlliilt-nt , morn | > rnctlco In two months tlinn In u ylmp In two > enr , cnln- IOKUPH flee St Louis Harbor college , M9 North Sill lit , Ht I .nil In Mo It MS1 < ) 23 HAMi'i.i : DIHTIIIIICTOUH r.viitv- when1 , both BCXC-S , l per 1.0 fl , encli"p stump ClrrRt Kiixtern Imii't Co , rhllnilclphln. 1'n I1-.M3SD 22 ri.ARrmtniiH WANTHU. rm : nnsT-ri\sM HnlfhcrH on Kovornmcnt bullillhK , Sioux City > 1 for plKht lmur _ ll-M3'il ( 21 * VVANTIII ) A I.1VK ItHSTUNa. WI I > KA W A K P. Immh vulemnan on coiuinlnsli n for tint IniKctt intiniiriictiiter In the world Addfp H \III H > Iloniipr coinpiinj , Toledo Ohfo 11 M3J"i 22 \v\vni ) . AT ONCI : AN AMimirvx TTHrT tli'iniui nut under U , must bo ni lUi > and rdiieulpd Adilrexn In own ImiiilnrltliiK T 21 , Hop II112 ! 22' w \VANTID : , A nw GOOD SIMUT MAKIUS : nt oiuc Rate CHj Khlit , H Ijaiindry Co 20J-7 Xintli 17th C M2i5 sooo uiiicrv : : , NO PANVASS Q WANTID : ladles nml K ntn to leani oil ( minting on can- Mis ihlnetc. . An > one taunlit i > i > rfntly In oiut liovir. Instnutfotip $1000 Walir col- orliiKH taught frit * thin \\eck only to Intioduec our new rolnix. 1 1 ! Snell , Woman ix- jiliiiiiKe , 1COJ DotiKlaa strut C M2C4 2.1 * vNTII > rntsT-ciAS4 COOK AND TIIN - drrss 2115 Kt .Mnr > 's n\e. C 371 2J * \\ANI ii : > A MC-I : ix > oiciNrTTouNa I.ADY orldow to KVU ! elet trie mnxsnKi' biUtiti at Imth r irlors. 117 .Soutli lull rstrect up t Ura full nt oiuc C M40.'Jl iti\riit > usr.s. 3ioirtis : IN AI.I < rvins or nin : cirv1111 : O r La\l Cumpiiiy. TiOTi rarnam I ) W JIOl .SUH A CO. , 108 N lofil ST WOIM UN HOUSES. C. A STARR. 1)25 ) N.Yu : nS.QJ _ _ iioi'.sns. WAM.ACK , IIIIOWN IJI.K wu S-HOOM ir.TAC'iiii ) MODERN iiorsu. ? : ; JIiuiulio 2G.'l Capitol avenue , II II lloliUon U-SOI T\\O vinn IIUUSIIM. ONI : s. ONI : 9 HOOMS , 117 uml 123 H ICIh at , all modern lom.n- leneeu , beat rcHldtnce part of the city Inttulic UJI N 1 , I.lfc , telephone l."u > D M Ou "Sri : \ ji HKATI : i > s ro 111 is ANO ri7\T5" IItv\ard Kanclc , agout , Iblu Chlei o utuct 15-MS07 ron IIHNT , MODIIIN F-KOOM nousi : AT Oil I'ark nve liuiulie at Puller's UIIIK store , 14th uml UoURlnn kin O MSOS i.Aitni : LIST or IIOUSPS1111 : nviio.s II. oil Co , 212 S. Hill st 1 roi : iinXT , MODFJUN PI.ATH. I.ANOI : blotk COu .4 13lll St. U XICl.3 Jj.'l ciioit'i : not'flis : AND coiTAOH-rron miTTr nil mtr the LI | > , JO to $30. 1'idclll ) , 170. ' P.ir- nnin D J.SG HOI SUS K. U W13AD. uTH ANlT'lToiFor l > IQCU m. _ _ _ 31Ol'biH : POIl 1113NT IN AI.U 1'AH'lh HP 'llli : city llrennun-I.uvo Co , 1'aj.ton llloik ) - . - _ _ _ _ I-.filj-A13 roil HUNT PM3VI3N IIOOM rioL"ii : . PlIIl- nlHlipil or iinfurnlshtd nt 2l t avenue and Ilo iud " -t larse jaid uml bun , W Premon. _ TPN IIOOM iioitfli : , AI.II nonniiN"IM liroM'iinntB Owtn MiCaflrei , J2Di ) Hume ) st D-1I2S1 - _ _ _ _ I'lVP KOOM 1IUUSH , MOUCUN. NKAIl PAItlT l.'U ' S 2xili it 1 341 Toil H13NT PNTII , 1ST OP MAY. 1M7. MOD rrn lioiiso fiirnlnhe.1. S I > | OCKH frtnn I' O n forum i" > Addli'i-ii T 23. llee D JS3.JJ * rou itr.vri'i HMMino IKIOIIS. DIMKrn.i : ; nooMB ToTa DiulKl- roii i.iuiir M-iNo iou U-11J71.3 rtu.M.siini ) AMI IIOARU. itoo.MS.nii iioAiti ) . TU\NSIINT AC- vuuiinixliiloj. Utopia , 17i liavenport St. _ _ NIl'W IIOOMH WITH IIOAIII ) TUANHlHNTh in 1 1 mnin.lah'il , rims UIIM nalile The Iti > ic J-J.O lliilll.'j 1' SI.IOA2 * rt itMsnr.n iirKi.MH AND iio.uii > rcm TWO milk-Mini u.2 s roih r J7i IAM i IA IIOUMS nooi > iioAi fi > n'-o AND flMuick 511 N lOlli r MJSl . ! rou mvri : MM itMMinn s ciivMiinu.s rou un.vr. MAN AND wirn , elty Hater , vvimli pljie. 311) N 17th utri-el U-ilO uivrsTinii.s AM > rfUST I'LASS llllir-K STOUU HUU.DlNa. 1011 1'uriiiuu time luili' nlul liaronicnl. will niter tu ault tenant , law n-lil 311 l t Nufl Ilk Ijl.lK 1-8U roiMiivr Tin ; i SIOUY iiitiriv nrii.ni.Mi nt M rainuin HI Tilth liiilMliiK IIIIH u ilri-pr < Hf 11 UK lit l i iiint. . eonipli-iu mium htiiiliiK llx- tuuii , wutel on ull Sliiuiu , nun , tic. Apply ut Hie ollliK of Itif Hoe J 510 75 TO Ji:0 A MON'lll ANI > IIXI'IINSKS 1'AID HiiliHiiu n for clKiirx. experience umicctmiiiry , ntiiiolntil to W , I.ltUu Clerk cimr inailiuiti tree lo iatli cuxluinu. lllrliup v. Kline , st I.ouls , Mn. J-M1" A3 * .10 TAKi : OIIDLHS POll our ti lol.i.ai.l . (1 ! ixi. 415 0 < i nml ) :000 Hult nnd } 3 'A { 4IX ) uml f5 0) ) riintom pantu Chlcngo i.'Uklom l'.uu Co , W3 I'Klh live ChlaiKO JtM \ 2i _ _ _ AOP.N'lrf WAN'I iU : 1011 QUIET'S 1'1CK Clean , the neural uml best polish for sIKfr. nlikel , lru . I'lliu ml UK fur anipl lioitlo l > > mull , AillriHitjuiat' * QuUk Cleun Co la J-M3U : ; l.'I5KK ( ) AUKN'IS I OH ltlt.SsiLI. ri AU. iniiiixeil "Ll\e or MiKlnloy nnd llobarl ' t'a { i.u.0 , clOEiinlly tlluntralril Pi lea only Jl 00. 'Iho licst Ull.l the che.ilH'nt UM.l oUtlclU nil olhera Mr | irnl tu UKt-ntii. un I flclslila imlil HooKi nun rnuh buve lime by MIII ] . inu M cinl In tumi > ' for un ouirtt ut once Ail.he . > ! i A \\cullihimon & . Co llurlfura , Conn J-MtU'All * AOINTS , iviuv : MCIU'IIANT IIPYS oun inuchlnc for print IKK Klein on fvnce-i. I l < lan IU , etc ; unmer qulik. Arc Co . llurlne - " ' Wl . aoon 'IINANTS nr.cuuii : ) roii VACANT liounri in our cliurjic , I' . . 1703 Parnum K-S37 WANTKI ) , IIOUHII OP A11OIIT K1OIIT Oil leu roam > : In fool loeutloni Blv < full purlieu- Ijin. T 10. Uee. K-J5J W A NTCP. TO It KMT KV.HM OK 100 TO tJ > linen. tockt-di prrfrdly toimietrnt uiul r - IwniilMe. AdJrcM T II , llil olllt * . K S7J S | DiTAOIH l ) IIOU8B. SIX OH : iailT ItOOJia. Iwtvrrrn Capllol uvrnti nnil llurnoy , one with barn prefrrrtU. AUarcH T , Uta . K - IJTI ? WANTKI ) . K1RST ri.ASS MO/vltU / & HOOM KOli L-ciilli-iiiaii RiiJ wife , iiuut l ccnliul. julvntc ( uiilly t > rcf < nta AdJuw T : i , II. e K5452' AVA > TIII TO ( Continual ) WANTIJIJ. mOM AUOfBT 1. TWO rt'tt- nliihwl nliiln | roonm M-imrnte , bati In IIOUM. Stnte termi and location AJJrm T 30 , Il c. K MI'HZJ ' * PAcirio STOIIAOI : AND \VAIIUHOI SB co. , SOS-910 Jones Omcrnl ttorage and forwnnllng. BToitAon. THANK 7v\lnis. ; 1211 HAIINI\ . M 15 _ OM VAX & STOIlAOi : . HIS TAIl'M TK1. 155D M-S71 IUJY. AV\N-T TO in v NI\VPAI > III n\ST IN Kon.l nRrlenlturnl inrtlnn of enj-lorn Nibra h.\ or luwii Aillr siT2 lice N M391 23 * roii SAiinoii.sis : AMIAUO.S. . NIW ou oootTTfiroNi ) HAND cAiiitiAora uml buggies chenp 1111 Dojge P S16 Toll SA 1.1-3 OOOO , OKNTMJ UAY HOUSi : , _ welKhl 1 230 3170 Hamilton Ht. 1--3S7 51 roii S\II ; nnsT itAiinwooD HOO AND Mice , olio nil wireC 11 Ice , 301 UuURlas Q-slt 21) IIND IHCVl'MW. $10. $ Ill & $24 IlICYTl.KS retitnl. repalrnl Oin lllc > . Co , 323 N 10th lit. _ Q-sia _ Foil HAI.K , 5 r AM II A COWS. 4111 tHHICIN'i : : HI. q27351 SAMS , riuni'uoor SATI : inrrnKe , KlnKlo tup hiinsy ilnulitr hitrnrHs jcilkr top ileak , lint top tlc k , ncwlnit innchlne , < -lectn thpreputlo stenm Imtli nn.l . Imttery all In Kootl cotulltlon A.ldreii T 12 , llee. _ Q-2DI _ 2l * _ rou HAM 3. TIM : OIIASS ON c Aciir.s"or liitnl n mile front South Omnlm (5 < > o r l.on - ilorf , 52" New York l.lfo DM , Uinnlui _ _ Q-3SS 27' TOR HAI.K A PIII H JI3US13V COW AT A Imrsnlll Aclibeps T 21 lice ( j M1&1 H. IIATIIS. 1V1 C. MMK. SNim U21 iTot'OI.AS. Sii'ONI ) llnor , room B , massage , etcatn , ulcoliul nml sul- _ | iliiirlne bntlu T M3W 25 juts mi IION : , Kr.ra-Tuir MASSAHK rAiT lorn refreshing uml curitlve , don't fall to cull tli ii lllh st . upMnlri T MSiJ 23 MMi : AMKrt IIA1I1S. MAHSAQi : . W7 H. 13TI1 t room 3 T M1VJ 27 * MISS VAN VAl.KKNMH'llcj DnsTIlOYS I'lIIt- ninnontly hy ileetrlclly KUperlHKiii-i hnlr. molei , wariH cte Iloom llli. N Y l.lfo IllilK . _ _ _ _ n s.1 CTHID NO PAIN , NO DITKN- tlon from lnislno s , i\e refer tn Imndre-ls of iwtlxnti cured , o 13 Miller Co , 307 N \ Life bullillni ; . Oninha , Neb U S21 V1AV1 , HClMi : TIII3AT1113NT 1 Oil lTTI3KINh troulile * I'hl s-lcl in In nllenilaiu > Consultn- tl.m ui lieilth hook freeJIG ] ! iu lil.lt ; _ _ _ IN-S2 1 _ HOSrON DIIK.SS CfTTlNO ACI1KMY II 1M Kurliivli lilK , U irn tinlust ijstim no iPllttlnjt. leuch'a wnnteil , cln uluiM 8vnt Mrs 11 Shelter ir Kit isVANTID AT 25TH nml Itrfiiciuft strtotH , vvhere her muthe-r [ t thiiifreroniili III U MI0122 * MOM3V 'IO I.OAA HI3 V I , is'l'\TU. ANTHONY LOAN .1 TIlt'ST1 CO 3I1 N Y L tjulck mono ) ut low rates for c mice fnrm loans In Iowa , iiorthcin Mlsiourl , e intern Nelir.iskn _ _ _ _ W 825 CITY LOANS C. A. faTAltll , 1:5 N y r.IPi : _ _ _ _ W S O MOV13Y ' 10 LOAN ON IMPIIOVP.D OMAHA real estate. Llicnnan , lje Co. I'uxtnn liloL-U _ . _ _ AVrS27 LOANS ON IMl'HOVHDS UNIMl'IlOVO ) CITY prjptru U farnam Smith A , C13JI I'arn.im _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M SJJ MONI3Y TO LOAN ON CITY 1MIO1'IIITY JeW 00 U ] > lo J-.o.OuU 00 1'hlellty Trust company _ _ _ \V S1i ) _ MONI3Y TO LOAN AT LOW 11.VT13S THH O. I" Pavls Co , 1503 Tainam st W S31 % vn WILL Hvr. LAiiai : spiciAL : I-UND to loin en linprovnl Omaha propert > In Julj ami AiiKUxt at Icjwesl riles , appi ) mv , ilon't wnlt uiull > uui old loan expieH | I'ldclltj Trust tonipfiny VV MI27 _ IXANS ON IMI'IIOVIJD CITY AND P pn.pertj ; low inte-a II U Ire > , D01 N Y Life _ _ _ _ _ W U73 AS T. 1)Y13AD , LOANS , ICril AND DOI'OLVS -30S-AI , MOM2V TO I. ) A > _ fllATTIJI.S > . MON15Y 10 LOVX ON ririlNITl'Itn , 1'IANOS her es , vvaRuns , etc , nt lowe-t rate. In elt > , mi icmoval of rfooils. ctrlotly conllilcntlal. jou can pay fie loan off nt nn > time or In nn } ninuunt. OMAII V MOHTOCilI LOAN CO , Z < m bo ll'.tli Ht X-831 JIONI3Y TO 1.OV.N 20 M 00 DAYS. rUHNI- ture , planoi < , etc. DulT Oiet-n room S Uarkt r lilk A.-833 l-Oll HAM3. AIJOUT 2.000 LIS MINION TY1M3 700 Ihs IK ; ite , Mil His. lie\ler t > pi110 p ilr twu-thlril OUMH JO . I nulil. , hon Btnmls for two Ihlnl I KIII Thin material VVIIH used on Tla Omahi Hee nml In In farl | > KOO 1 condition \VIII he nolil i heap In hulk or In qiiantltlen to Kiilt purthnxtt Aiily ) | In person or h > null to The Hie 1'uhllxhlng Co Omaha , ls'el > Y 713 NIUSI'AI-III. : . no TOWN olio to Lincoln ( Jood opportunity for n llryim pin-r. [ 51 IWO , lulf caul ! Addiess T 11. Hot. _ _ roil HAI.K IIAKKUY , CONriXTIONKllY AND Ire crp.im parloi In one of the IK Hi towns In Kclirnskt , tloliiff noml Imsliu-Hfl , ever > thlnK | [ t"i.vlHfH it will iiiy > ou to invi-Htlxutu thin I'nr | > irllculiirH u.Iilntu T 10 , lice ollk-c Y 3 J a * nnsiuiNo TO KNOAOK IN 'THI ; elothlni ; Inmlnom In Miuthwestern Iowa cm sec-lire u barKiiln hy wrlllntr "A , " I'Httsmouth Neb Drawer 21 , liusliu > ns well entahll'lied , thoroiiKhlj .iilvrrtlied , RCMM hulldlnc , with tlmt. lease , l > e t location In town , utoik nearly all iiw Y M37 ! ) JJ _ _ _ _ $ . AvniiAni : . WKI-.KI.Y NIT INCOMK WITH J2K ) Invented hafe. conwivatlve , lirujpecllin proofi free. F. Dally , lfJ3 Ilroailwuy Nnw Ymk. \ l'tf A6 * II.MU3 Ol'I'OIirfNITI TO STIIP INTO 1'LOUlT. lohlni ; Bfiieral merthamllio liuHlnemi , new Block nil lioiiLht slntu last 1'ehruaiy , dutiiR atrktly casli Ijualni-sK. wales iivt-r.iKt-d nlnre March G over JVJ pt-r diy , gtoek will Invoice JJ SOO will soil or rent hest hrlek storu In town , ! 5xM ) , locitol In i kin jit running i.iinitrj in north tamern Nel > rn l > a , MK terrllor > , c IH > - competi tion iood ri-avun for M-HIng , mi traders need npply Address Lock llox 102 , Winner. Ne-h _ Y MaJ7 Jt * WILL STUIT NIJW NI3WriI > AI > l3It IN OOOD town wllllntr to pay lionim , or pledtje Rood ail vertlslmr pntromiKe Addresa II cire of Car- j liter 1'aper c'o Omaha Y MJ9J 13 * WITH $ VW ANirYoFll HI311VICKH YOf tVN lime Inttrtnt In IlKht m mufactuilni ; l > u lne H which will in-t > oii nt leiHt J100 inoiilhly You n quire no experience Ad.ln.ss T .M llet- Y M335 i8 TO TIIADK. ICO ACIUIS OP L ND ADJOININO the town uf Cozml , Daw con Co , Neb . for i lean mock of Krneril iiierc-handlm ) of ulioul > i 4no Adilrean all letlern tu Jamm 1'ntteMon , I'llnil , lo u _ } { 3H 2 1 * KOH ion BALI : ixTt mi ACIUS tlio rnllroiil Btntlon and neai lh. Kovernmrnt l.ull.llnBH at HIM main vyt i tntraiittj to Von Crook , prlcin low. ttimn e-as ) - . , . SV Cm iqt-i ami 1'anuin i . HB-Mim 31 A1M1HACTH. THU IU I1ON JlKKl ) COMPANY i-AiiM UN-US , c. r. iiAiinisojPiTj N Y Life. iii-M7s : j > : ; > A ri\V IIAH1J MIDHtlMMUll llTTuiNS ' rin < i fulllut , wllhln u l > l"tl < uf Iliu mutoi line to houtli Oni.iha. ) lin ) W i.isli li'jj u , one oid for I7UU.OO J2iXM ) will l.uy a 50-foot full rionl lot In Iho north pull of llm elty , 'Alll t > o uortli I&0000 If the i\poyltlon B'- lo Milloi 1'ilrK H'OoOD ( or it linn corner , itrt-et rued with at- iilult. ono lilftck finiu Mr Yules1 rtslilcnie. > 7-fo it frontnKe' , vvoilh J3.000 W. iait front nsvfn-roum lioiimIj.iih , rloxet , etc. , 50-foot lot vtlth line naturul tre-ck. ; ine bur- ualn at I'.uxHt ) . Nvr nU-iooin ojltaBi ) , v\h | ( modem Improve ment * w l | lotatcil , nlthln v\all.lnu instance , foi 12 duo W A bfiiutlful re'Kiacnpe hoinn , hardwood nnlrhril nndvery inolurn Inniiuvenurit , very lrlitl | > ar.J tint ; IHWII and olm.lt , worlh li.00o.OU. can IK huil fur IJ.I'iOW. llavo Borne lint lot * In : h north part of the elty ou KOO | ttntln , umonff jirwltj hou e on munthly pionanU of $10 00. * mh at from JMO.ijO lu fioow , just thB tiling for the a who rldu livery oi > of the Above .iMi-r'.hod pl e of n"op- rrtr cnn l ha-l at u luKu that will msUe the imrelma'r om inom- > Will Iw pleaio'l toiihov * } ou thtu propcri- nn > tlm * , I-'IUIILITV Jlll'dl COMPANY , 1701 Prfrnuni t IU1-\I31 Jl HKAL 1 > T VTP. AND LOANS. \\llll.-im 11. rrary , C1J N. f. Life na . u iai i jy ? ; roii SALU. six : uiuiN KLFAATORS IN Htn county N < b. , OH thu Vnlon I'aclllo rail via > , e.my turiiu i.rJ ihrau. Addreu J (1 She * , rc-am 9M N. V. Uf blJ . UK J73 THK I'KOI'I.B'S niSI'BNHAHY , 1122 lit , 1 th onljr tilncr whfro 1mll nre urc to IK ? ri-llPtP'l of all their trtnililmomp ill < -nM l > culUr to lhlr cx Thin In the old t < ll - lienmry In thn city. Don't lid'UAtc : proonistl- tmtton l < Ihf thief of tlmo nml In nnothir month your nllmmt may t - Inc-uraMe ; nil lc- la > ed course * nn.l . IrreKUlarltlei restored , no irinttc-r from what cause , VVP hnve n fine liomo If Jou need privacy ll If-ttcrs cmlnslnR stump nnsncred nnd medlrlne forvvar-leil c.inllne- montu , Jio 00 nnd tip M 232 31 * nr/n : 'Tivn CM-TAIN 1' MOSTYN DBTKCTIVI ! AOI3NCY nil detective work cnrcfullj and promptlv at tended to 311) Knrbneh block , Omaha nnd M6 Hunnokp Illds . Chlcaxo MiVi 31 HI IIDIMM ) ll > \ \ ASSOnTIO > s. SHARBS IN Ml'TfAL7 \ Ik II. ASS'N PAY C. 7 H per cent when 1 1 1 jearn old , nl nvs re- ileimaljli1701 rarnam st. Nattlnicer Set now TO OIT A iioMK ou snct'iir. noon Interest nn snvlnRK Appi ) to Omnhi U & II Ass'n. 1701 Pnrnnni O M Nntllnger , Sec HAIR THI3 I'ALACK IIUAHTH-TU PIIIST CI.AH.S hnlr tlrenslnB , manicure and innns-iKC parlors IBIS UiniKl.iH 2S7 A 17 fAWMIItOKKHM. II MAUOW1TX LOANS MONKY. 41S N 1(1 ( ST 810 AVrilOMHJV. THK WONDKIl or TIIIJ AOI3 , VIIOP A Masery , the nrente t nstroloKer mil pilml ter In the world. pi t , present , future told or no chanto. 1UOS 1 arnam , 8 to 12 m , 2.30 to 1 10 p m _ 071 22' MtiMC , AIIT AM ) I , \ \ < : t'A.i : . ciKoiiot : r hr.t.t.KNiiKCK HANIO AND BUltar teacher. II 412. Dee llMu Te-1. Sis 100 WKST'N 111CYCLK & OUN CO. , 2116 CUMINC1 FOUND. rottND , A KOLL OP MONKY NKAIl .TKI'- furson xqiiare , prove propert > nt 431J Ohio st W 13. llunn , any e-venlnpt ufler 7 p in 1'ound Mitt S3 * riTUNITttllK PACItri ) , WINDOW CUSHIONS nnd mattless.es nnde nnd renovated , Ret 0111 prices hefoie plicliiR > our onli-r. M Salk - lln. 2111 Cumins st , tcl. l l S37 MIOHTII.V.M ) AM ) 'l'Yl'i\VUl : % ( ! . A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , . C13 N. Y. L1FI3 841 GOOD CRASS , I1OAUD PKNCK. SPllINQ water. A. W. PhelDi & Son. 207 N. Y. Life G6 Jy23 * I'HOPOSAI.S FOR Tim CONSTRUCTION of Threu Thirty Knot Torpedo Heats unit Other Torpcilo lioitH for the United Sliitus Nnvy. Nuvy Department. Washington , 1) C , Juno IS , 1VG umler nuiliorlty , uonfurretl t > y the- act of contres niaUln approprla- lloii' * for thp naval service , approved Juno 10 , 1S % , Hcmled proposals are hereliy invited and vvlll be lecolved nt this ilepiitment until 12 o'clock noon , on Friday , the ISth day of September , ivifi , atwhich time and place they vvlll be openc-d In the presence' of attending blddei.s. for the construction , by contract , exclusive of sea-stores , and of the ordnuicu and ordniincu outllt of all kinds which how over , will be flttuil and secured In place bv the' contractors , of three thirty knot torpedo lie its and other torpedo bo its , which vessels are. lor the purposes of this advertisement , designated as Torpedo rto.its Nos a , 10 and 11 Tlmo torpedo bo its to have a maximum speed of not less than thirty knots an hour , and Torpedo Itoats Nos 12 to 21. Te.il. or fewer , torpedo boils of two t > pes , thoao of t > po 1 to have a speeil of not less thin twenty knots an hour , and thosij of tjpo 2 lo have .1 speed of not less than twenty-two and ono-half knotH an hour The contracts will pro vide that all the expenses of nil trials prior to piellmlnary or conditional acceptance shall be borne by the contractors. The thirty knot boats and thn twenty-two anil one-half knot bo.itH are to constructed In uccoi dunce with Iho bidder's * plans nnd sH > elllc.Ulons. but Koneial plans of a ves sid of the latter kind may be examined at the liurcnu of Construction and Repair , and plans of the machine ! y of such a ves sel may be had on application to the nuroau of Steam niiKlncerliiK , the twenty knot boats will bo built In nceorilnncn with the bidder's plans nnd spoclllcatlons or with those prepared by the department as thn Soctetiiiy of thn Navy may deem most ad- vantnKeous all subject to the conditions stated in the "Circular dellninK thn chief olianu'torliitles of three thirty knot torpedo boits and other toipedo boats for the U. S Na\v. " approved by the Secretary of the Navy on the ITtli da > of June. l&Vi Copies of this circular can bo obtained on appli cation to the Unrein of Construction and Ilepilr Plans and hpt-cttlcatlons for the const ! uc'tlon of the vessels of type No 1 of the smaller boils ( twenty knots ) may be seen am' ; aminoil at the Navy Depart ment Forms of proposals omhr.icltiK a Kener M "taternent or provisions to bo In cluded In the contracts for the vessels will bo prepared , and may bo obtained at any time after August 1 , ISiii on ap plication to the Navy Popirtment. wheie all Information essential to bid ders can also bo obtained Said vessels must bo completed , the thirty knot boats , within elphtecn months , and the others within ono year from date of contract nnd payments under the contracts vvlll bo mndo on the former mentioned vessels In ten and on the latter in live equal Installments , as the work pro&resses , upon bills duly ccrtl- lltd , from which ton per cent will bo re served to bo paid on the full and final com pletion of the respectlvo contracts. It Is Intended to. construct three or more vessels of typo 1. these having a speed of twenty knots , and ono or more of typo 2 , those having a bpeed of twenty-two nnd one- half knots Hlddeis nro Invited to name the mice at which they vvlll Inilld one , two 01 three boats. In order that contract may. If necessary , be avvaided to ono bidder for ono , two or throe such vessels Kve-ry successful bidder vvlll bo required to show to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy , that within three months from date of contract ho vvlll be possessi d of the necessary plant for the perfoimanco In the 1'nlted States , of the work which ho shrill offer to undertake The evidence thus n > - Qulrid must accompany the proposals or lie submitted to the department In advance I'aeh proposal must bo accompanied by a satisfactory corllflcd check , payable to the ordnr of the Secretary of the Navy and the checks of successful bidders shall io- como the properly of the United States In ease they Hhall full to enter Into the requlslto contracts and to fuinlsh the ro. qulHlte securltv on the acceptance of Ihelr pioposals. The amount of .such chock must bo nt leant Ijvo per cent of the amount of the bid , but bidders includhi ! ; more than ono vessel In thHr proposils will not bo ratlin d to submit therewith a certl- Ilid check oxccedliiK In amount the mini of Jl'OOCO All chocks of bidders whose pro posals shall not bo acc-eptc-d , will , on the award of the contracts bo letiirnei ) to them , thn chock of each succosstul bidder will bo returned to him when his contract has been duly entered Into and the requisite secuilty furnished Contracts will bo mndo separately for ench vessel nnd every bidder whoso proposal shall bo accented vvlll be required to enter Into a formal con tract by October 8 1S < M , for the faithful per- f in ma nee of thu woik , and to Klve. satisfac tory bond for such performance In a penal sum equal to llfteen per cent of the amount of litti bid I'ropos.iis must bo nrndo In duplicate In acc-ordanco with forms which will be furnlxhod on application to thu do- imilmenl , enclosed In sealed cnvolopis ml- dtessed to the Secretary of the Navy.Navy Department. Wushlmilon , I ) C .and inirkcd "Proposals for the Construction of Toipedo Itoits" The Secretary of the Navy re serves the rlBht to reject any or all bids as In his judgment , the Intelesta of the gov ernment may require H. A , HUIUJLJIIT , Secretary of the Nnvy MXi UAIII.N UAA VT fl3iil. . \M ) ivViitoniillil CeU-lirallnii Opi-llN yvltli TliiiiiNiinilN In Atloiiilance. CKCVniiANI ) . July 21 , This was log cabin day In the city's centennial celebra tion The day dawned cloudy ami damp , the sun goon came out anil the weatlier was delightful Immense thrones of people early In the day gathered around tbo great wtiltu arch and the old fashioned log cabin which has been erected in Monumental square The cabin Is an exact counterpart of the buildings used 100 years ago ; U stands sur rounded oy tall uUj-scraping modern otnce buildings and presents a striking contrast between the ancient and modern The log rabln U In charge of Choctaw tribe No H , Improved Order of Hed Men , lu full Indian costume. The order of exercises for the day included martial music , prayer by Her , I.atlirop Cooley and songs by a quartet , fol lowed by addresuca from prominent men. SHOW SOME'fa ' HIDING Amatoura Putting a i orld of Snap Intotle SixDayHaco. . LIVELY CHASE FOR SPECIAL PRIZES Hull Takes thp TlrAI Onuml White the Srron.l. Ull'r"n H.it 1'llilsli No Laps OnlfiVil , 'I'lini \Vhllo I'll in f pllr It. There \ .a * anotlirr rcat evening's raclnp ; at the Charles street park iftgt monliiR. hut the llryali reception , tlie lavvy > r-le guo bicycle run and the trolley party kept thou sand * away who would have otherwise heen there. Their absence , however , had any thing but a derogatory effect upon the doughty little riders If anything U was exactly the contrary , and they all rode as If their very lives depended on the outcome The sprinting of Hob White was a sight Rood for sore eyes , Ho was In marvelous form , and although the Html score of the evening exhibited no advantage on his behalf ever the leaders , It is quite evident that the lad nho boats him out will sport the big diamond. On no less than three occa sions ho had a lap all but nailed to the cross , but just when he seemed about to clinch the thing he would let up and the gaiiK would overtake him. This evening , however , he promises to pry the lid off of a vvholo box of surprises , and his rlvuls are forevvarni'tl to be at themselves. The Might of both Hall and Holtnn was little less than marvelous , but tty as hard as thuy might they could not leave the rest of thu leaders , and the only man who lost any ground during the evening was the bluu- shlrted Hilly Kilbv He Is all right foi a short sprint , but v\hen It tomes tu nn ex tended uffort he generally gets the worst of It. The first special prize of the evening , a silver-mounted cyclometer , wns carried off by Hall by as pretty a piece of going as was ever seen on any track lie made both wheul and track hum , and won thu trophy by sev eral open lengths of dav light. Doth Holtnn and White guvu him a brilliant argument , but they lacked the necessary stamina , nml the boy In black was a compaiatlvely easy winner when It caino to thu last lap Another thrilling sprint wna In the uiose , for the second special prl/e. For suvcn giddy laps the gnng held together In won drous shape , but on the last tilp Bob White demonstrated that ho was up to more than An do sleclo form Ho clove the air like a dutk upon the wing The crowd shouted and the band blew Its brains out , but It wau all the same to the little man heading tin- van. His symmetrical shins Hashed up anil down like sunshine oil the waters , ho hung over his handle bars like a now moon , "his eyes Hashed with the lire of the moment , and although solely pushed by the ambitious Holton , ho pushed his Btcel steed over the mark by Just a sulllclent margin to give him the honor and the I > rUo\ There will bo s > omerecord smashing this evening and somebody .vvlll bo ridden out of the race. The scote : i i Mlloq. Laps White . . - > . . . H . M H Hull . ' . . si : i Holton . J..I . St S I'jxrUor . si 3 Cotlln . I . SI 3 MiGlvern . i . SI 2 Kllliy . SI 1 Cincinnati AVIiiH Tvvli'inml AHSIMIM'N the Coniniaiiil A fillii. CINCINNATI , July 21Tho lleds won two games from Novvi York todiv , the first on Conii.uiRhton'8 orroi , the second on bunched hits. Attenduni.0 , I.UW Score , lirst K.imo : i Clnclmmti . 0 n n 1 3 0 0 0 4 New York . 0 JO 0000000 0 I Hits. Cliicliiimtf. k'- New York , S. Er rors. CIiiLlnnutl , 0 , Nt-vv York , 2 But teries : Cincinnati , Dvvjcr uiul 1'eltz ; Now York , Sullivan and Wilson Second game : Cincinnati . 00000 100 * I Now York . 2 Hits. Cincinnati , 14 ; Now Yoik , 8. IJr- icrs ; Cincinnati , 2 , New York , 1 , But- tciles : Cincinnati , Hhrct and I'oltz ; New- York , Ui Idy and r.irioll. Umpire. Sheil- ( l.in l.inCI < ivnLAND. O. , July 21. The Senators could not lilt cltliur Wilson or Wallace In ted iy's garni H anil thilr crrois In tin- llchl were costly. That accounted for the two ahul-otits which Cluvoland gave them. King vvus hit In thi' elbow li > u liner In the llrst same and had to retllo O'Hrlen was put out ot the second game for kick ing. Attendance , -,000 Scote , Hint game : Cleveland . ' -2 Washington . . . . 0 Hits : Cleveland , ! ) ; Washington , 7 Er rors : Cleveland , 0 ; Washington , 1. I5at- torles : Cleveland , Wilson and Xlmmer ; Washington , King , Gcim.ui and .MeAuIr > . Second game. Clevohuiil . 0 0 1 2 . ! 0 ] 0 * 7 Washington . 0 Hits Cleveland , 7 , AVnshlngton , (5 ( Er rors. Cleveland , 1 ; Washington , 5 Uat- torlos : Cleveland , Wullnco , and O Menra , Washington , Me James and McAuley. Um- pli : Hurst. 1'ITTSIIUHG , July 21Two fine games vviio put up this aftcinoon and the teams Hpllt uvon. Each of tlu > four pltolii'rs did Kood work and wore vu-11 supported In the llrst gumo only one I'lttsburKur reached thlnl In the second the c iso was reversed and Baltimore reached third In only one- Instance. Klllen kept the champions down to two hitup to the ninth , when with two mem out two moro hits WOIH secured Hrodlo was put out of the game for abusive language to the umpire. Attendance , 5,500 Score , flist game : I'lttsburB . 0 Baltimore- . 1-G Hits : Plttsbuig. : Biltlmore , S Hr- roiH Pittsburgh . ] ; Baltimore 1 Batteries iesI'lttHlmrg , Hastings and Merrltt ; Bal- tlmori ! , Kspcr and CI.uk. Scoio hecond game : 1'lttsburg . * 4 Baltimore . 0 00000000 0 Hits : PlttHlniiK. D ; B.iltlmore , I Krro : I'ittsburg , 2 ; Baltimore , 4 Batteries : Pitts- burg , Killon and Sngdon ; Baltimore , Hem ming and Clark CHICAGO July 21 The Bostons played a perfect Holding game today , but wore thrown down fai the second time because of. their lnablllt > to hit Brlggs. who hold them down to four slni-les The Colts played very raggedly In the Hold , j but hunched their hits , earning six runs. Attendance , 3.0CO. Si ore Chicago . 1 0202020 * 7 Boston . a HitsChliago , 11 , Boston , I. Errors Chicago , 7 ; Boston , 0 Batteries- Chicago , Brlggs and Klttrodgo ; Boston , Sullivan and Dei gen Umpire Lynch I.OUISVIM.i : Jqly 21 Bain stopped to- day's game In the last half of the Hecond Inning1. Scorn : Louisville , 1 ; Brooklyn , eST ST LOUIS , July JI.-NO game ; rain. STANDING OK THK TUASIS , Pluvod. Won Lost. PC Cincinnati . Hi r i 2ii C7. Cleveland . 71 } 51 21 67.1 Baltimore . 7" 50 2."i wj.f Chicago . si 47 M M. lloston . 7 12 .11 Ki. . { Plltsburg . 70 41 Si 539 IjfooKlyii . 78 .ri 41 4 .l Philadelphia . * . , . 'f/S ' Xi 41 40 t Washington . 72 31 11 43.1 Now York . 71 Jl 41 41.9 M. Louis . 77 22 Ki Jj.fi Louisville . 73 J7 IB 23.8 fi.imes today : Washington nt Cleveland ; Baltimore nt I'lttHhfiYg ; Philadelphia nt St I.ouls , New York' af Cincinnati , Brook lyn at Louisville , frofltoi at Chicago AoMterii AHNoclntlnii HeNiillM. KOCKKOIID , III , July 21 Score : Rockfonl . . . 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 3-10 Bui liny ton . . , -1 ap o 5 2 0 1 I 12 Hits llockford , JO. 'Burlington , 15. Hr- rois Bockloid , 5 ; Burlington , 2 Bat- tiMlcs Bockford , Molc-sworth , Norrls iimi Snvder , Burlington , Hansen and Huff. PiOHIA. July 2J.- core I'rorlu . 8 Cedar Rapids . 9 lilts. Peoria , D , Cedur Rapids , 10 Er rors. Peoilu , 7 ; Cnl.tr Baplds , 3 Bat- tt > rhs Peoria. Gregory ami Collins , Cedar RapliN , Single and Sullivan. W'BUQUi : , July 21The new season of the \\eMcni ussoclatlon opened today. Score. Dubinin ) . , 9 Ues Molncti . 0 11 Hits Dubuque. M , DPS Molnes , 9 Kr- rors Dubuiiue , 5 ; Dea Molnes , 0 Bat teries. Dubnquo Smith and /.aimer , Hts Molnts , Andrews nml Lehman I'roiiionl'H Wlioi-l Meet. FRHMONT Neb , July -Special ( Telo- eram ) The state circuit meet of wheel men that openn In tMIs city tomorrow promises to brlia- out aoino of the fastest whulmcu In thu vvifct Joiiii Laushlon , known us the 'rVnibl * mv ii > - " her ( I Oualofson und llocicr Kalrnun are anil enrh rnnn hn * declarcil that ho will break the world's record (1. A. Maxwell of Wlnnpld , Knn. , Is here and SIJH that ho will go nftcr the state record actmus or riTiT\vT.s"i'Tii > i.r. vnnn. C'ntohpr AVIIniin of t'nliiniltiiN ( ! et n \Voll Knrnoil IiloliliiMT. MINN'HAPOLIS , Jtilv -Todny's gnmo wns 8pnsnllon.it In the extreme. In the first Inning "Hill" Wilson became angry becnu.so I'mplro Clarke rnltpil a foul on him He grabbed the umpire liv the neck , but Clarke turned and lmnu > dlatel.v com- nicncpil to iiouml him Wilson fell with C'nrke punching at Ills head. Several other plavers Joined In. anil In endeavoring to sH'piiate the contestants there were sev- 01 nl encounters Wilson wnltnl for Clatke after the game and went for him , but Clarke knocked him down several times , and when the police Interfered WINon no- know ledgril that he hail enough , foi Clirke lind drawn blood In several places Wilson vvns out of the game after his llrst light Scot e Mlnnoapolls 01 110 r 97 ! - > Columbus 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 Hits. Minneapolis , SO. Columbus. 0 Ur > rors : Minneapolis , 1 ; Columbus , r. Hit * terles Anderson and Sehrlver , Boswell. Sharp , Wilson and Hussaimier MlLWAfKHK , WIs , July 21. Score : Milwaukee . . . . 0 5 Grand Uuplds 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 2 1- C Hits. Milwaukee. lr > ; Grund Rapids , 10 Hrrors Milwaukee , 2 ; Graiiil Batilds 2 Batteries : Baker and Spear ; Gear and Smlnk ST PAl'L , Julj21Score : St. Paul 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 fl-fi Indianapolis 0 20100000-3 Hits. St Paul , t ; Indianapolis. II Ki- rois ; St. Paul , .1 ; Indianapolis , 2. Hatter- les. Mtillnne and Spies ; Phillips and Buck- lev. KANSAS CITY. July 21-Score : KiinsMs city . . . . 2 o o o .1 o 1 o o-r Detroit * -13 Hits : KUIIHIS City , II , Detroit. 10. Kr- rors. Kansas City , .1 ; Detroit , R Bat- tirles : llevls nnd Lake , Ogden and Twine- h un. un.STANDING OP THU THAMS. 1'lajeil. Won. Lost. P C Indianapolis 71 47 27 M I > St Paul 71 4" 29 fiO.S Kansas City 71 42 3.1 M.o Minneapolis 77 41 34 Vi.S Detroit 71 3.S 3r. 51.1 Milwaukee ? l 3S II 4S.1 Grand Rapids 77 21 4S 17 7 Columbus SO 21 57 2S S Games today : Detroit at Kansas Cltv ; Grand Rapids at Milwaukee ; Columbus at Minneapolis ; Indianapolis at St Paul ( "ritMil I'nllnviH Him , lint I. Idle l. < ir- mliioVliiN the UlOl ) I'nee. DHTROIT. July -Bright Regent , the Village Farm pacer who recorded a bril liant series of vletoilcs last season , went the mile In 2 OhH In a lather soft track at the Blue Ribbon meeting today. Ho failed , however , to get a thlnl heat , and the race of the day went to Lottie Lorraine' , who had not been In it In the boglnnlng , but who i roved a splendid stnjer The ciowd stuck to Badge In the betting , though ho failed to take n heat. Results- Trotting , 227 class , pnise $2flOO : Waltel S won second third and fourth heats. Best time , 217. Bariietta won llrst heat In 221 ami was second. Gaj ton thlid Nancy L Ripe it , Nentlln.i , Pepper Banco , A\telletta < nil Happv Jim also started Trotting , 2-v ear-olds , purse Jl.OOO : 131 rec tum won in straight heats Best time , 2.27's Parthea second , Slmannle third Mabel , Money Penny , Axtne.ro and Athvvay also started Trotting2.21 class , 3jcnroldsMnr - garette won In str.ilght heats. Best time , 2:1 : 'A. ' Annie Allerton second , Hesperus third. Baroness. Marguerite , Hspy loy ! , Master Delmar Woven Wind , Dorothea S and Belle Hsprlt also started i'aclng , 2 0class , purse. $2,000 : Lottie Lorraine won third , fourth and fifth beats Time , 2.10't. 2lli4 : , 212ii. Blight Regent won llrst and second heats and was sec ond. Time , 2 Oi'4. 2.0-H/j Badge third Miss Rita. Valle.ni , Aft lie. Sphlnxottu. Karl- mont. Gazette. Belle T and Ethel A also started AVI2STI3HV Ti : > MS TOMINAMIJM' . t'Mrr > eel HUH nil i : s > TiiHk In lp- fenllnur < ! oor rc Wi-oiiii. CHICAGO , July 21. Carr B. Neel retained the western tennis championship this after noon , defeating George W. Wrenti , the as pirant for the honor In three straight sets , M 0-2. 0-1. .SIMM.IK ! liiiiinil at Hit * ClioNM T < iliriio > . Nl'RnMIM'RG , July 21Tho second round of the international chess tourna ment was played today , the results being as follows Tschlsorlii be it Blackburn In a Guiceo piano , after llftv-slx moves. Stelnitz boat Tolchman in n Buy Lopez , nftei foi Ulive moves. Showalti-r and Tnnaseh drew a queen's gambit , after thirty-two moves. Janovsky beat Wlnawer in a center gam bit , after llfty-soven moves. Walbrodt boat Schallopp in a Ruy Lope ? , after thirty-live inovis Marocszy beat Porges In a Scotch gam- Mi after eighty-two moves Marco and Albln drew a Ruy Lopez , after ilfty-sevcn moves. Schlelcbter and Plllsbiiry drew a. Ruv Lopez , after forty-one moves 1 iske-r beat SihlfTers In ; a p-q 1 open ing , after Hfty-two moves. ChnroUHik , a bje. \ el.riiHl.niiintiiir CIIIIIOH. PlERCi : , Nob. July 21-Special ( Tele gram ) Osmund spoils came down ted ij- with a plugged nine with a dotciinitiation to show the Pierce club how to play bill Pierce shut the visitors out for live straight Innings , but at the close of the game the score stood IS to 7 In favor of Pierce OSCEOLA , Neb , July 21 -Speclal.- ( Stromsburg has one of the best base bill nines Ire the country and lias been knock ing out thu nines In all the counties round about hole They thought they could do the .same thing with the Osccola nine , and came up Monday afternoon When the game was over they found that the siore stood 17 to 5 In favor of the Osccola team Yiniiiir f'orhott anil Kill Iinline. SAN FRANCISCO , July 21. The man agers of the Occidental Athletic- club have approached Gcorpe Green , the clever light weight known to the profession il world as "Young Corbett , " with a proposition to meet "Kid" L.ivlgno In u limited round contest Green agreed his only stipula tion being that the match be at catch weights Instead of at HI pounds , as sug gested His reply was telegriphed east nnd If It Is satisfactory to the Saglnaw lad articles will be drawn up at once. CanilllillAVIII Moot Stanhlir.i. TORONTO , July -Jacob Gaildaur's backers expiess onllro willingness to ac cept the terms pioposcd by Tom Sullivan as agent for Slanbiiiy of Australia to row e.iily In September foi 100 , allowing . ' ' > to Gaudaur for expenses AH soon as Gaudaur can bo communicated with at Halifax a forfeit vvlll bo cabled to Lon don. llnililelo } * Itelaln flu * DnilbloN. LONDON , July 21 Messrs , Doherty and Nlsbot , having won the Him ! round of the doubles In the lawn tennis tournament at Wlmbleton yesterday , were today pitted against the Baildeley brothers , the inoseiit holdcis of the championship In iloublis Baddoley brothers won , the Hcore helm : 1-0 , 2-G , 0-1 , l2. l . li-l. Seiiloliiiinnlnx Hie llneen'x I'rl/o. LONDON , July 21. In the rllle shoot at Hlsley tod.iy the queen's prize , n bronze medal for the highest aggregate score at the llrst state of the competition , was won by Private Wilson of the London Scottish team. Ills sioio was W. and that of Hay- hurst of the Canadian rllle team was LU < 'oiiier | llonlM hunger , TORONTO July 21 In thu Coopor-Han- gor blcvclo nice today Cooper won in two heats _ A in : TVKIS < ; HOI.D iIAIIMST. ; : . Uotalloi-H' AxNoHnUon Call" " n MUM * llei'lliiK' < o DlHeiiKM Iliilnn llopnl , Charles I ) Thompson , spcrctary of the Omaha Retailers' association , has Itum-il Uio following ( all , which explains Itxc-lf The Omaha Retailers' association has die elded to cull u mass meeting In cuiinedlou with Its regular session which occuis J'll- day evening. Julj 24 , ut S p m , ut the Commercial club rooms To this meeting all persons lntcr"sloil In having u union depot at Ninth -mil rnr-mm streets nro cordially Invited It hu * be come apparent that all of the railroads rn- torliiK Omahii , with thu poshlhlo cxciptlon of the Burlington system , are willing to enter u union de-pot located at Ninth and Pal mini and It Is the Intention of this meeting to ascertain the wishes of th < i busi ness men ami iltUuia of Omaha rcgucUna this gient enterprise Able speakers will be present and vvo most respectfully " "k your co-operation in promulgating this invitation and > our assistance In any wa > that > ou may efpcm best. Tu I'ronidto finuo t' < iunt > 'M Kulr. IIKATHICB , July 21. ( Sueclal.-A cltl- icns' meeting Is called for 1'rlJay HvenUig to lake stcpa toward cdtlng ui a lura r.Arnlvil | u connoctlou * lib the Qayo county fair. DISAPPOINTS LINCOLN PEOPLE Fniluro of the Law Loagws to Attend After n Reception Was Prepared , JOHN C. WATSON IS ACTING GOVERNOR PrpKlileiif I'roloni of tlioHoniitP to Prr- fiirin the Dulles \Vhllo ( invernor llolfoinh U Out of the Stnte. LINCOLN , July 21 ( Spcclnt ) To the sur prise of a great ninny It was this afternoon announced that the members of the Com mercial Law- League of America , now In ses sion In Omaha , would not make the excur sion to Lincoln , as tiad been anticipated Thp local committee received Information that the Unw league's committee having the matter In charge did not deem It advisable to make the Irlp to the state capital , owing to the fact that the attendance nt the meet ings was not as largo as had been expected It Is given out by the local committee here that all who have so generously subscribed toward the entertainment of the league lu the event of the visit will be at once reim bursed It was left for Acting Governor John C Watson to become ttio announcer ot his own selection as the one to replace Governor llol- comb during the absence of the chief execu tive nt the St Louis populist convention Although It was known by Chief Cleik Maty of Governor llolcomb's otllco vestorday fore noon , the latter said today that Mr. Watson communicated the Information to a reporter for n local tinner , as It was not deemed wise to mnKo the selection public. A reason for this singular decision was not given One of the llrst olllclal acts of Acting Gov ernor John C Watson today was paroling Charles Zeng , a convict In the penltentliry sent down from West Point Cumlng county. for two vears Zeng has been confined n little over a jear. He vvlll bo taken care ot by William V Wltte of West Point Mrs Nellie Collier today Hied a petition In the district court asking for n judgment ngilnst the Hock Island Railroad company for J20.0UO. She was a passenger on the train that plunged off the bridge three" miles south of this city on the night of August A , 18' 1 Her left arm was broken , both limbs crushed and bruised , the bones of her chest crushed , broken and displaced and other painful and incurable Injuries inlllctcd She alleges also that all of her wearing appal el was destroved and hei personal property , consisting of pocketbook , papers and gold watch nnd chain , were burned The following claims for water right priv ileges were today allowed by the State Hoard of Irrigation Victoria Irrigation plant , wa ter from Victoria creek , Ouster county , Laughran S. Hell ditch , water from Vlctoi In creek. Custar county The claim of Thomas Laughran for water from Victoria cicek was disallow cd. Zach Hammell nn old resident of Lincoln , came In on the Ilryan train last Prlihj night His observations concerning sur- louiultug conditions do not warrant him In the belief that the Drvan enthusiasm had any political significance. He bavs that a large number of passengers In the car In which he was seated did not join In the shouts for Bryan , but , on the contrary , yelled for the Ohio statesman and filend of protection A canvass of the car showed exactly four McKlnloy men to one Ilryan ad hcrent. Some of the MeKhilcy men said they were joining the jubilee , but should have to vote for the republican candidate Omaha people in Lincoln : At the Llndell R. n. Hughes. W. K. Barnes At the Cap Hal W. J. Miller , George 13. Halrd. At the Lincoln Thomas Wlgman , II , T. Clarke , Jules G. Lumbard , SimilMVV.S M MSMFIUIJVr CROP. ( iriilu of All 1C I ml s I'minlNon ( be > ! < > * < Aliiinilniit Vlehl. LOUP CITY , Nub , July 21. ( Special ) - Crops In Sherman county look liner than ever before In the history of the county Corn Is not sufieilng for rnln , and many faimers .say from present prospects they will have from sixty to seventy bushels per acre. Small grain is being harvested and Is yielding much better than was at llrst ex pected. LEXINGTON , Neb , July 21. { Special ) - One-half Inch of lain fell hero list night Small grain Is nearly all cut and vvlll be a fair crop Corn needs frequent tains. LITCIirinLI ) , Neb , July 21. ( Special ) Rain fell nt this place early this morning. doing great good. LtTCIiriKLD , Neb. , July 21 ( Special ) This section had u flno , guntlo lain last night. About one inch of rain fell Pios- pects for corn were never betlci GOTHCNnUHO , Neb , July 21 ( Special ) This section was visited by a heavy rain this morning It commenced mining about . ' o'clock ami continued for two hours , dur ing which time 1 10 Inches of ruin fell This vi 111 Insure the early corn crop Har vesting will be completed this week nnd fanners are In good spirits DKUIUAUH , Neb. , July 21 ( Special ) Another line rain fell here last night , which will do the growing corn much good , and practically insuring the heaviest crop ever grown In this county Wheat Is a fair crop Hye Is all cut and Is generally good , and potatoes and all garden stuff are simply Immense. MOOllKPIELD , Neb July 21 ( Special Telegram ) This vicinity was visited by a line rain last night , one and one-fouith inches falling. _ _ _ _ A\nli < > < > Cltl/eii DIoN III L'olormlo. WAHOO , Neb. , July 21 ( Speclal.-Somo ) three or four weeks ago Jonathan Chollttte of this place went to Colorado for his health. Word was received Sunday evening from Denver that ho died In that city at noon Sunday. His death was caused by u com plication of diseases , leait failure and asthma being the prim ipal cansca. Mr. Chollctte has lived In this county for twenty vears Ho leaves a wife , jnd several children The deceased was 07 > cars of ngo The t cumins vvlll be hi ought to his homo nt this place , where the f uncial serv ices will bo held tomoriow morning , after which ho will bo taken to his old homo ut Galvu , 111. , for burial. I'llltlHIIIIIIltll ( lllllhllllHT lllMIHP dllNPll. 1'LATTSMOUTH , Neb , July -Special ( ) Last night Sheriff Holloway raided a Ram bling den In this city and captured n roulette wheel and a quartet of other paia- phcniulla The place was being run by John Miner , Lambertson and Cochinno , nnd It hud become quite a resort foi the young men of this city The place was closed up about three weeks ago for a day or two , but upon the promise of certain cltl/uns to hrliiK pressure to hour upon the county of ficials , the gamblers rlskul another opening The city olllcluls have not taken u hand in the closing of the house nt all , I'roinlnriit Knriuor riilxiuipil. IIKLGHADK , Neb. , July 21 ( Special ) Levl Dufou , n wealthy uml prosperous farmer near here , while ovei seeing harvest lumls yesterday morning was taken with n upasm ami was cairled to the house near by and a physician summoned , who pro nounced It a case of 8trthnlno poisoning. In a few hours he was out of danger. Mr. I ) u foe has been a sufferer from chronlu rheumatism for several years and It lu sup posed in n lit of mental abenatlon , Induced by his dlscabe , ho took the drug He- does not remember anv thing about taking the poison. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IJbarueil nidi Thefl. CALHOUN , Neb , July 21. ( Special ) TAO umbrella rt palters were attested hero today on the churgo of having rubbed a man at the Scotch picnic ut Ucsota Saturday of hla hat , coat , vest and some money. They zave the olllcers < ] Ulto a chuso before they got them They were caught about u quar ter of a mlle below town. The sheriff was telegraphed for He tame down and took them buck with him The itiun gave their names as John McCatly and Jim Limb. Itoli lloj iinlil'a Store * REYNOLDS , N b , July 21. ( Hpotla ) Tele. Ui am ) - Burglars broKu Into the hardware -tore of L M Rothrock lost nlgbt and took larora , pocket Knlvuv and xhcari worth 5 0. The drug store of Walkur & Bothwell v\im * Uo entered. Jewelry and > ome MUB ) | ch < in&c left In tiic money drawer wa lukcu , The leas to thu tlrui ; store U over 4300 , all Iho best Jowlry being taken , ami the che p Roods left. A number of w.itchcs lett tor repair wcro taken with the others. Horticulturist * In Session , YOHIC , Neb . July -Special ( Telegram ) The summer meeting ot the Nebraska Hor- tlcullurnl society will bo held nt this plnro this week. The nucling will open tomor row Afternoon. Arrangements nro bclns mndo by the local committee to entertain n largo crowd The district court room In which the sessions nro lo bo held has been clnbnrntrlv decorated In bunting and golden rod. Sample f nil Is will be on exhibition during the meeting Also n number of ex cursions from eastern points nro expected owing to the harvest excursion rntes that have been made from many cities In the cast. Insurance Vuenls rut Untcs , IiATHlCi ) : . July 21-Special ( ) Tim board of supervisors ntul the local Insurance men nro having qulto n squabble over plac ing the Insurance upon the court house. The board decided upon the nRontn with whom It would place the business , where upon another agent offers a bettor rate with thu snme companies and appeals to thn district court to compel the board to nccept hla proposition HIIIIHOII of I'roinntit Upturn * ntKMONT , July 21 ( Special Telegram. ) Councilman L 1' . Hansen returned from New York jcs'erdn } . Ills condition Is much hotter than reported , nnd his .npeedy re covery Is expected by his friends As the accident which resulted In his Injury oc curred when bo was nslrcp It Is doubtful If U is ever known just how It happened. iiiMUt n ritlioetlim Dour 'rii * . KRHMONT , July 21 ( Special Telegram. ) City Marshal Nelson baa commenced a war ngnlnst unlicensed dogs Yesterday ten wnrrants wcro Istucd ngnlnst people who were nceused ot harboring dogs without having pnld the tax thereon , nnd there nre more to follow It the owners refuse to pay the license the dogs will be killed , Object * < i > Oiiialin PlenleKorx. ASHLAND , Neb , July 21 ( Special ) lof Street paik la Ashland has been fitted up for picnic parties from Omaha and abroad The Methodist Episcopal pastor , Rev Mr. WtlKht , gave the townspeople a roasting last Sunday for countenancing "those beer drinking out- IH who come hero to desecinto the Sab bath. " Vniinnr Ctrl ConiinllN Snlelilo. WYMOHi : , Neb , July 21 ( Special Tele gram ) - Maud Kadus died last night from the effects of a lose of poison , supposed to bo administered bj her own hand The unfortunate girl was about 22 Jems old and lived with her parents In this city. Her father Is a conductor on the I ) & M. Iniiroliiir | nn Irrluntluii Illleb. LOUP CITY. Neb , July 21. ( Special ) The Sherman county Irrigation ditch , which was damaged to the c\tent ot $400 , will bo repaired by August 1 and put In good oper ating condition through Its entire length , House DoHlriMoil 1 > > MKhtiiliiK. LEXINGTON , Neb. , July 21 ( Special. ) A farm house owned by William Horner of this city was struck by lightning and burned dining last night's stoun. Loss , ? 1,200 , covered by insurance roi'irr M vnr. A MIOHT JIMI or IT. .IiiilKP COOP\'N LntoMt Dlllloiilty Pme- tlenllSeltled. . Yesterday afternoon the latest case In which "Judge" Julius S. Cooley has figured was satisfactorily settled In police court with the exception of that against the "judge" Alice Chambers. , her father and her brothor- In-lavv , J. M. Patterson , woio tried upon the charge ot lighting. The woman was dis charged and the other two were found guilty and fined $1 and tnsts each , but the Ben- ten ccs were suspended. Cooley Is likely to got out of the scrape easily. Only one complaint was filed against him , vvhluli charged him with fighting. When the case wus culled to trial he had it post poned , claiming that he had a number of witnesses to subpoena. No other complaint will be filed. The relatives of the girl tried to induce County Prosecutor Day to Hie a charge of fornica tion , but ho icfuscd to do so , us the girl did not. cato to glvo testimony. As a cons > o- quonco , as aoon as their cuses wcro disposed of , futhor , daughter nnd brother-in-law do- pal ted for tbe-lr homo In Kaiiagnt. The relatives ot Miss Chambers explain the conduct of the girl bv saving that she is demcntod. They will take her homo and endeavor to place her In an Insane asylum. In regard to the statement m.ido when Judge Julius S Cooley was anestid , that lie had nhstiacled original complaints fiom the ( lies of the police- court ami that thu same were found on his pel son at the sta tion , Mr Coolcv states the papois found on Ills person weio all copies of Iho oilglnals nude by himself and In proof of that shows the papers , vvhlih were rctuincil to him when he was released. IASTITITIJ IS > WI3M. I'MHMl WAV. TellclierH hpellil ( lie DMJ In Listening ; to LpotiirpN * The Douglas County Teachers' Institute EC-tiled down to business jokterday and every thing worked most harmoniously nndor the peisonal supervision of Superintendent nod- well. The number of teachers In attend ance Is about ninety nnd Is expected to In crease somewhat heforn the close of tbo Institute next Saturday noon. At the session Monday afternoon , Stale Superintendent Corbett talked most enter tainingly on general educational matters. Superintendent I'earso delivered a very la in estlng tulk on geography. Superintend ent Skinner of Nebraska City ave a shott preliminary tulk on orthogiaphy , and Mrs. Nichols of the Omaha schools lectured on penmanship , dwelling inoru partlculatly ou the veitlcal svstem The i lasses In history will bo Instructed In tbo method which has prevailed for srimu tliuu la the Omaha schools and the Ktato unlvcislty , us well nj In other piogicsslvo educational Institutions , and known as the "Sheldon method. " In brief , this inetbrxl Involves extensive rcseaich In historical matters as ugulnst blind faith In whatever text book may be hrleotcd for tbo course of study The tendency , according to thu ad vocates of thin s > stcm. Is to broaden tba mind of Iho pupil and teach him to dis ci Imlnata between good and poor mithorltieu , This nystrm will bo Intiaducud In the schools of this county are symbolized in the Prize Cups , Vases , etc. , manufac tured in GORHAM SOLID SILVER. The range of fancy thus displayed , and to be seen at any first-class jev eler's , is a constant surprise , even to those who are acquainted in some degree with the artistic resources of this company. $ Too good for Dry Goodi Stores- ! Jewelm only , C. vS. S. E. Cor. 1 5th and Dou la *