TIIE oat AHA DAILY BEE : . . : ITRTDAY , APUTI * 30 , 1897. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES * * Ad vrrllioinrnlN for these rnlninim " > rlll ) > < tiikrn until 1UII | ! > i > . in. for the < M on Inn mill until ] i. in. fur the liinrnliiK mill HuniliiPilllliinn , AilverMrtiTH , 1 > y rciincNtliiK n ntim- licrvil check , can Imtc nnimcra ml- tlrcxnril to n tuiinliLTLMl letter In core < if 1'hc lice. A turner * m nililrcnMuil Mill lie ilellvercil on ttrcHuntiitliin of tlir rlibf'lc only. Itnli-N , l l-'c it nerd firit liiHi-rtlont 1c it noril tlicri-nflvr. Xnlliliiu tnkcn for leu * than ! i.-.r > tor the Urit limor- tlnii. Tlimr nilvi-rtlHcincnt * nitmt 1 run cnii HU SITl'ATIOX. WANTED , ANY POSITION , OFFICE Otl otherwise , liv n man of good buslnc" experi ence. Address 1C 1 ! , Ileo. A M42S 30 * WANTED. POHITION nv MAM : STKNOO- raplicr , permanent position preferred ; salary moderate. Addrvsa 1C 14 , core lire. SITUATION 11V A YOUNO MAN WHO IS A Kooil expei lenced typewriter and tdenoKrapher. Hood references fumlnlicd. Addrrs .1 K Ileo. A-MUC Ml * XVAXT1MI MALI3 HULP. WANTF.D. AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP soil * simple thlnu to patent ? Protect your ldea > , they mny IjrlnB you wealth. Wrlta Jphn Weddeiburii ft Co. DtpU V. Patent Attorney * . WnMilnKtoti , 1 > . C. . for their ll.too prlte offer and a lint of 200 Inventions wanted. II 16 A FEW ENERGETIC HUSTLING MEN CAN find Ktendy. profitable work with C. I" . Adams Co. , C24 Ro. Utli St. n 170 URN WANTED , YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED to learn barber trade nt HIP Omnlm Ilnrbcr eollOKB ; finest equipped Institution of Ita kind In the west ; complete coufan elRht week * ; ternii ! reasonable ; ensli or Installments ; caller or wrltn for cnlnlogiie ; Inspection Invited. 1317-1319 Domrlns St. . Omahn. H-C12 Ml' SALESMEN FOR CIGARS ; JIM MONTHLY nnd raprwa ; old established house ; experience unnecessary ; Inducements to customers. C. C. Ulshop Co. . St. Louis. 11-SI1H MIT * III TO JIO WEEKLY SALARY PAID ClflAn salesmen. Experience iimip < > oiimry rcrmanent position. W. L. Kllno Co. , St. Luiil . MII. WANTEDnXPiUfBNCfi ) nOABTKlt AND blnst furnace men ; none but esperlcmed men need npply , wanes. tt.OO to H W per ilny. Ilrlt- liili Columbia SincltliiB and Refining Co. . Trail , II C. 1I-M407 M3 WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED , COM- peUnt ami reliable tnnn to take chnrRC of n territory In Nebraska , establish Hull nKondt" * and f upibr\l * the ptile of the product of a rcllnblp home of this city. Tatty must lm\p ability as a salesman nnd manaser and know some thing of live Htoik ; A 1 references re quired , flood salary to the rlKht man llli IncroiHP when earned Slate 'liinllllcntluns fully nnd addict 1C 17 , Hi p. 11 4M M2 WANTED. A LAUNDRY MAN AT ONCE. AP ply Klbley steam laundry , Slblcy , la. Il-MIVi 30 WANTED. MANAOnit FOR 1111NCH OFFICE In Omahn , Neb. ; salary J1.2CO nnd commis sion ; $750 cn h capital required ; also peed references. 9S3 Dlllrott Square , lliiffalo. N. Y. II M4S3 SO * HUN. we OFnu THI : iinsr OPPOIITITNITY ever offered to become a competent barber In only 8 wppki ; a full set of the best tools the market affords Kixen each ptudent free ; situa tion or location furnished after 8 weeks ; more calls for men than we can supply. Interesting catalojue free ; write or call nd Inspect. Moler llnrber college , Ml AVashlnRton me So , Minneapolis D-M4CO Ml * ONE TAILOR WANTIU ) ; A GOOD HANI ) . A. V. Oorskc , lllnlr , Neb II M510 30 WANTBI1 K13SIAI.I3 11KLI * . WANTHD. AN UXrniUUNCKD COOK AND laundress nt 124 H. 13th ht. C 414-23 aillL LIGHT iiou.snwonic. scoi N. 19th Avc. C-449-30' GIIIL WANTIIU KOU GUNnilAL I1OU.SI2WOIHC 153 North 40th St. C 432 30 * IXI'IUIINCID GIIIL van on oik ; Hinall family. 17:5 Georgia avenue. C 4C.S 29 WANTID. GOOD emu I'-OH GINIRAL : housework ; must be good nsher nnd Ironer. Apply to 1421 21th street , corner C. South Omahn. C M517 Jll WANTID , NiiiisiGIIIL. . rou SMALL CHILD ; must Iiavo reference. Call at ! 3l'J Hirney st , C M313 30 WANTHO. GIRL TOR GBNKRAL HOUSU- ork. WO South ! 1th street. C M511 M2 HOUSES IN ALL I'AUTS OV TIIH CITY. THE O. ! ' . Davis Compjny , 1505 Fnrnam. D 171 HOUSES. UIJNLIWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TH ST. D-173 HOUSUS. C. A. STAUU , 025 N.Y.LIFU 0-173 CIIOICH IIOL'snS AND COTTAGES ALL OVKU the city. J3 to J50. Kidellty , 170S Karnnm St. D 174 HOUSKS. WALLACU , IJUOU'N JtJJOCK. 1CTII and Douslas. D 175 IIOUSK3 , COTTAGIW & STOIltlH. ALL I'AUTS C city. Ijrcnnan , Lo\o Co. , 430 1'axton block. D-176 1IOVING HOUSUIIOLD GOODS AND 1'IANOS , Om.Vau & Sloreijo Co. , 141S 1'arnam. Tel. 1559 , D 177 LAltdU LIST. ll'CAOUli. 15TH & DODGU. D-1C2 IIOUS1U ) , PLATS. GAItVlN BUOS.1C13 KAUNAM D 178 HOUSUS FOH LT.M1S , PAXTON JJLK. n 178 LAUOK L1BT. M'CAGUH. 15T1I & DODGI3. D ISO PLHASANTLY LOl-ATKD MODHUN IIOUSK ; rtnt niodnate. C.alinett , 501 Ilroivn lilnck. D A1303 M2 * TI'IIKINCITON. C03 JIKB I1U1LDING. D-181 10-llOOM. MODKUN DHTArilUD IIOU8B. allclnff distance ; JM.CO. Gar\ln Un > . , 1C13 r.irnurn St. U M6C5 J-MI CHIAP. cos N. u ST , 1 > 728 119 * HOUBKH. i'OTTAOitf. : PLATS & STOIlls ; Inrce ll t. lluuk it Itsniano , BJS N Y Life. D M7C1-M10 * ETANI--O11D Cinr-LIJ COTTAGES C-IIOOM All modern. Apply 204 Hea nulldlng. D 773 10-IIOOM KLAT. DOIIOLAS , NHAU 24TH. MOD- cin ; bit-am l ! < * ut. Inqulro Llndiiulut , U1C 8 15th , D-M121 rou nisT TWO T-ROOM J-STOUY COT- tnBPB , S > 'iO ti-orner ) and SOU Wvliiter treet ; r < H > d rcimlr. Henry W. Yuten , Nrbiankn Nu- llonnl IlanU. D-t06 30 _ TKN.UOOiTMtJDiniN BRICK HOUsH" 2tl4 CaTa Sit. . J3J.SD. S.rooni rnwUrn lint , JW Bo. icth , Jl" 50. C-room modern llat. 1111A I'uclilo. IIS 60. . n. Mcll.le Room W4 , Klmt Nafl Hank.D . D 615 e.uooMcon. in.\viNWORTH. -2SI-M83 HOUSES KOU RENT. J. II. SHERWOOD. 423 Xtw York Life. D-MJJO M t.ROOit MOD. < .XR. ) Fl.AT JTo7 LEAVKN" \\orth. W-MI M23 i'OUIl AND 8-UOOM J1ODKUN PLATS. lll3s Htli. D-iil MS * POIt HUNT , UI.KOANT fl-UOOM 1IUIC1C. TsS Pnrk At > \ . i > | > p"'lt Hunrccm Paik , all modem linnulro Jnhn Dale , SO'J N. Y. Life , mvner. D-4JJ K FOIl HUNT. KAST PI1ONT UKHIDUNf'K WITH barn and larao criuindii , IK Park me. Ntrli'tly inodrrn IUI nnd ctnrrH In the n IMvldca building , opponllo city hull , John W. Itubliliif , ARent , ISO ! 1'rrnsm St. BKVKN UOOM MODUUN HOl'lK. I.AROI : itwn. 3711 X. nth Bt. ! > - < SO * < l SOUTH ZITH AVB. , SMALL HOUKi : AND K rden , D Mdu THKUSMIOUM COTTAGR. HI SOUTH IfiTH tr t , I-M515SI : TWO 81X-UOOM , ALL MODIHIN Inc-luJintr bath ; In nirlclly lli > .l-cl.m rondlllim rnd nrlehlwrlioodi rrnt , IILOfl prr nionthj they nre 1511 N. rxth Blrcet and ! tOi Knvatd. tey Hi 210 Hmnrd. KOU IJKXT I-TU.MSHK1S 11OO3IS. GTIAH liKATnn IIOOMO. Tm.npnoNK AND nil oonvenlrnrm. rHti reasonable. Pundt Iti l- tS ! S. ITlh fit. K-iM EOUTH JlOOUa-19-M OAPJTOL AVI1 PIIONT ANH HAC-K PAIU U KOU IlENT I'-urnlfbrJ ' or unfuniUheil ; flnilo ur to suite. N , i : . Cur. Hu aid and l tb 81. K I7'J ' MS * roii TVT rrnMSiinn HOOMS. ( Continued. ) Kt'UNlflHKD ROOMS KltOM * 4 f < 0 UP , MODHUN convenience * . 1709 Callfomln St. K W ) HANDSOMP. Sl'ITB OP ROOMS NKWLY tnpcrcd , 124 No. 19th. K M4S3 MS * ROOMS , LIGHT HOUSHKURPINa. 1911 DOIT las. i : MIM MS" HLHOANTLY PL-RNISIHID SUITi : OP ROOMS , also single rooms. 114 South 23th St. POR HKNT-PLHASANT rURNlSHiD ROOMS. 620 N 19th Ht. i : 417 M2 ROOM , SINGLB OR KNSPITK , board If deslreil. 2224 Hurt. IJ-M518 M2 roll HKNT FUUNISHi : ! ) OR UNri'RNISlinD rooms. 1922 DodRC Btrcct. lr-M.12 30 * I'l HMSIIIOP ItOOMS AM ) IIOAHl ) . ROOMS AND HOARD. 1724 DOUGLAS. K 2tO M * nnsitiARLi : ROOMS. WITH HOAUD. nnrr.u- _ eneei. ! S02 N 18th. P-M389 Mi * PPIINISHID HOOMS AND HOARD , 1000 CAPItol - tel avenue ; Dr. Peabodi's residence. F M392 10 * PLIASANT ROOMS ; GOOD UOAIID. s io HAH- ley. F M514 MC i CHAMiinus KOU HINT , MAN AND city water. wa te pipe. 319 N. 17lh street. G-MJ KOU Hli.NT SrOIinS AMI OKKICI'.S. KOU HKNT-THi : 4-STORY I1UICIC HflLDINO nt 916 Pamam St. This btilldlnft has a fireproof cement basement , complete steam lieatlnj ; fu tures ; water on all floors ; gas , etc. Applv at the olllco of The Hee. 1 910 AfiK.M'S WASTI3U. WANTKD AOUNTO. > 75 PHR MONTH AND expenses paid ncthe men If rlRht ; goods sold by sample only , samples , nlso horse nnd car- rlate furnished free. Address Jobber , Ucix ti303 , Iloston , Mast. J 1S2 1 Mnud Mullen's sister was a little too gay To be out In the meadow making hay. Cooking and washing were the proper capers And in her spare time she read the newspapers. Her heart stopped beating and threatened her life , Reading the nd of a banker who wanted a wife. She answered the ad without delay And soon was n bride , quite happy , they say. The moral to this , of course you surmise , To supply any want you must advertise. It. . W. yrouAGB. OH. VAN & 8TORAC1U. 1415 FAIINAM. TEU 15'9. 11 183 PACIFIC STOn.\OI2 AND WAnUHOUSU CO. . OOS-S10 Jones. General Btorace nnd forwarding. AVAXTED TO 11UY. SD-IIAND ruRNiTUiu : & STOvns. nnowN's. 102 S. 14th. N-MStt M 12' . A RicoND-iiAND PHAETON IN food order. .Addiess K 18 , The Ileo. N M11S 20 WANTID. SIICONIXHANDVATIH IIOTOK : Klve slzo and price. \ \ ' . II. Kornx. Casper , Wyo. N M516 SO * FOH SALE HOUSES , WAGO.VS , in'C. rou SALU. ONIJ NICI : DIUVINO JIOIISB , IIUBKV nnd harnens. ? 50.00 ; line saddle pony , nno line delivery horse. Old Garneuu Btublcii , ICtli nnd Leavcnworth. 1' MJSt 30 * FOH SAI-K MlSCKI.T.AMiOUS. HAIIWOOD CnilllJINO , IIOQ AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. 11. Lxe. SOI IJouglas. Q-1SJ ClIICKIIN , IfOQ AND IS\VN TONCK ; ALL Hire ; clieaU ) r tlian wood. Wire Wollta. 403 So. Ktli. Q-3JG MI IIEST SKED BWKGT I'OTATOnS. J1.15 P15II lybl. ; all uartH. Address TlieoVllllnni , Omaha. Q-it 1S8 \VEI > SHANS 8TONE FILTKll. 309 S. I7TH ST. Q MKO nU roii SALI-OID LUiinrm OF ALL Di : . crur- tloni ; apply to T. C. WlUion , old fair grounds. Sherman n\enue , or Associated Clarities , S07 Howard street. Tel. 1C4S. Q mWS-in 17 TO 1IAVIJ YOtIK NEW Oil OLD WIIEEUS rnblipr tired ; for n good home-made bussy. or for Unit clafs pulntlii ) ? nnd repairing , reu Wm. 1'felfTer , Sitli & H-axcmvortli . ' . Q2.Mi ! SlISCKLLAXKOUS. * OA11DENS AND FARMS TO HENT. T. MIJIl- ray. H M840 CLAIHVOVAXT. MHS. FUIIV , CLA111VOYANT , BIT N. 1GTII. S MSIO M5 .tlA.SSAJi : , 11ATIIS , ETC. ants. mi. I.UON , KI.VJCTIUC MASBAOIJ HATH parloiu ; resUu ) and curaUie. 417 S. lllh. ui > - stnirs. T JllltC Ml * IM'.IISOVAL. : 3.00 RUPTURE CURED TILL MAY 1ST FOR (25.00 ; nu pain ; no detention from business ; we tefir tn humlredn of patients cured. Th" O. U Miller Co . IBJ-J 4w York Llfo Uldg. , Omaha , U-1S6 V1AV1 roil UTUIIINK TIIOUKLKB. 34C-S UEE Ill.lii ; iiliyclcljn , consultation or hcnlth book ficu. U is ; IIATIlb , HAaaAGU , MME. ! > OaT , SU14 8. 13TH. U-1M OMAHA DENTAL COLLEOIS. 1ZTH & 1'ACIFIC Hty. Teeth Silledltll uold. umalBam. iln , cut- tupcrclia , cement und platen made for coet of material only. Teeth extracted nnd cleaned free U-US MAONBTJC HATHH TOIl I ADIES. THIS NEW u Iiutltute. : i-i'll lice lildj U-M37J MS * UMIIRCLUV MlBTAKi-II THKItliCUa.NKiKD l dy ho claimed the slrnder , cotered , crooked liumllff. silver trimmed uinbiclln from Ciclcli- ton TlifntPi- ticket t.lllce , Hoiiper perfoimaiice - Inet Tut-sdny nrculnit , ulll return It tram ulieiiuo taken , no iiuertlona will be utkvd of her or her gcntlumm filend , or otlirrHlte piib- llclly made. DeticlUc. U ( C J0 RIOXKVTO I.OAX HUAl , isTAT . Mo.vrnr TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVKI * OMAHA reul citnle. Ilreunan , Jxive Co. , 1'uUcn blotk. W 19) AKTHOMr IXAN & TIIUST CO. . SI5 K. Y. U : quick money at low tales for rualco fini land ! In luun. northern lllfsuurl , eaitni ; Nrbntfit. W 1)4 ON OMAHA I'aOl'EIlTY. IXJWKST UATK3 ! bulldlnc loan * wantoJ. FMvlltv Trust Co. W-IM UMKU ON ijirnovnn & uNixu-rtovED CIT ? projKity. W. Kamam Bmlih & Ca , ice l' rn m. WE WILL IIAVH JW.WO TO JWO.OOO TO LOAM In April , Mar , Juno and July on nr.t-clirs Im- iTined Omaha prupmy In sum of t. * 0 to ilC.CO ) ; wunt a | > i > llriitluns at ouc t lawr > t rutti < ! lirst Ii-aiit. 1'U.litjr Trust couiiunyjrog BL Vf-W MOMJV TO IOAHiI USTATIJ. ( Continued. ) WANTED , GOOD FA1UI LOANS IN Neb. II. C. 1'eters & Co. , U. S. Nnt. Hank bldg. " MONIJY TO LOAN AT LOV RATES. TL3 O F. Dnvlf Co. . 1505 Farnnm Bt. \V-19t 1-Alt.M LOANS. 1 TO 10 YEARS ! LOWEST rates. Garvln tiros. , 1C13 Farnnm St. St.W'SJJ C PER CENT MONEY ON NER K IA. FARMS. W. I ) . Melkle. 1st Nnf ! Ilk. bldg. , Omnhp. W VH MOMJV TO LOAX CIIATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN. SO. M. 0 DAYS. FIIRNI. tur. > . t'lano ' * , etc. Dull Green , room S , Darker bin. MONEY TO I/5AN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , linrxf" , wBROna. etc. , nt lowest rntes tn city ; no lernoval of Roods : strictly conddentlnl ; > ou cnn piy the Incn nt ( nt nny time or In nny nraount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 206 So. Kill St. X19S iitisixr.ss CHA.VCRS. IJIlUO BTORE-SNAP TOR A HUSTLER ; 1N- VMtlKnte ; will reqtilrp tZ.500 to $3 CCO. J. J. Gibson , room 614 , 1st Nnt. Dank. Y 512 M5 IJOO INVESTED EARNH ISO WEEKLY ; NO Block piipciilntton or gold mine Investment ; you control capital , nftn sticcesiful yeir. par- tlcutnra frrc. Clmse & Campbell , 12 Unlnn S.junre , New York. Y MJC7 m3 SMALL HOTEL OF TWENTY ROOMS. IN- qillro nn premises , 318 S. lth st. Y M26S30 WANTED , I't'HCIIASERS FOR HALF INTER- put In Inrttc Krocery nnd fruit store. Fine location lift city trndc. Addrew Sllth , 1114 West 19th. Sioux City , In. Y MSZO MG TOIL KXCIIAN01C. FOR EXCHANGE , DIMIRE FIRST-CLASS Omnlia projiorty , not lej 9 thnn 9 rooms , with Imrn , for choice clear residence or rentnl property In St. Joseph , Mo. Addresi K 15. Bee. Z-M423 30 SALOON. ONE OF THE REST. J. J. GII5SON 614 First Notional bank bulldlnff. Z MCSO FOH SAIjC IltTAIi 1SSTATI3. PLACK nAHGAINS. 12,500. $3,750 TO J6COO. Sen photos nt ICth nnd Farnnm : Morse Bids. J. J. Gibson , 614 First National Ilk. Bldff. RE-200 HOUSES , LOTS. FARMS. LANDS. LOANS- CJeo. P. llciuU Real Estate Co. , Paxton Uioclc. Ml ABSTRACTS. II. H. NEALE , 617 N. Y. LIFE. RE M27I 30 * GREAT BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND IXDTS In any nnd every part of city , north , east , south nnd west , ranBlnR- from J550 to J5.000 or J6.000 nnd upwards. Any terms desired. Hemls Paxton block. KM 375 ' DESIRAI1L.E HOMES NEAR HANSCOM PARK that nro bargains. Joseph H. Piper. Witlmcll RE-M332-1 FOR SALE-MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSI5 ON paved street nuar llanscom park. Apply 2713 Poppleton a\e. RE M701 F ? " Si I : > TWELVE ROOM MODERN house , 100 feet front , nt northeast corner Izjrd nnd 41st streets. enc of the most desirable locations in Walnut Hill. A smaller house nnd lot will be accepted In part payment , balance on easy teinm. Apply to owner on premises , No. 4032 Izai'd St. HE 170- BNAI'S- { .00 , full lot , 60x124 ft. ndjolnlns Kountze Plnce. I8.)0 , .S. \ \ . corner 27th nnd Dorcas streets , 300x H5 feet. I1.7JO for two houses ct 27IC-18 N. SStli street , lot SIxM feet. I2.SOO. W W. corner 2Sth nnil Half Howard streets. 4x120 feet. I6.COO , N. W. corner 25th nnd Cnpltol avenue , lot C6xll5 feet ; s-rnom modern house. JMin N. Frenzer , opp. P. O RE M3S5 I THE CHEAl'EST PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH , ern part of the city l lot 2. bile. 11 , S. E. Mag. crs' mid. , 22W to 2.-SI S. 13th. 132 fret east front on 13th Ht. , 3 cott.iRes and 3 small stores , only 12,000. G. G. Wallace , 312 J. J. Iliiinn Illlc. RU 4M Ml tl LOST. IX3ST A PAIR OF OOI.D RIMMED GLASSES Return to ISIS Douglas nnd receive reward. ( Lost 915 he he LOST-PUO PUP. WITH STEKL COLIJVIl. pi bells nnd Inj No , 30 pini ; , return to 2f21 Hnrney ni st , for reward. Lost 415-29 fore ro th MUSIC , AHT AXI1 LAXfJUAfii : . tl' ai ( ir.OROIQ F OELLMNHECIC , BANJO , MANDO. Ft _ ' w' ' eultnr teacher , 1807 Farnam etrtaU to Ctl pi III ASTIIOLOfJV. ro ) PROFESSOR A , MABEIIY OF EGYPT l'\LM- Pi Istry and nstrolosy , the wonder of the ago : I'll ' past , present nnd future told or no charge , at ro JOS5 Hurney St. , Omaha , Neb , 250-20 * Ht lie rAWXHHOICISIIS. til H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C ST. til re re ul BIIOHTIIAVI ) AXI > TVIM3WJIITI.VG. OS A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 613 N. Y. LIFH. Of niwi wi AT OMAHA UUS. COLLEGE. 18TH & Pi 201 in inat at atPi KMIM.OV3IEXT pare by ANY ONR WANTING MALR Oil FEMALE ro h lp , call Canudlai. olUce , 1522 I > ouulaai tele- l > . ' plu.no'liSt. _ JI276 SO til til ELOCUTION. til cr PHYB1CAL TRAINING , MRS. DORWARD. CM th _ N. 18th. -M108-Ai7 u bid In IIHK.SSMAKINn , fir ax DIIESOMAKING. IN FAMILIES. MISS his Ftun'r. Wl Bu-deltc. -Mrn 8U th Pli the HKWI.VG MAOIII.VnS AXD ar tear NEW HOME. HOUSKHOLD AND WHITE and it iIng machine ofllcu , 1514 Cap. are. Tel. 1574. ful 204 the Ell Sll I > l Ull SIDEWALKS-ARTIFICIAL STONE. liltlCK. for nulurul Jitonv. W. J. Wtlshunn. 309 S. ITtli at. the -C21 MS lie ACCOUXTAM * . II. Cl EURIt. I'UULIC ACCOUNTANT. 1C1T Fanum. MASOX WOIIH : oiinin. J. P. HBALY , 1S21 CLAlllT STREET. M$67 MIS' NICVKR TO LATE T\S SMEND-BE SURE. have bnby cabs , roe Lflp < l rnttnn furniture , it-paired , renewed ami painted ; don't make a ml tnke. Call nt 716 N. ICtli U Chairs re- ncnted ; bnby cabs mnd < tn."lrder. | | M2M 80 SEI5 M. S. WALKIN FOIt-FOnNITURE PACK- Inu , iipholstcrlnK nnd repairing ; maltreats nnd ffftthers renovated ; prlocs reduced tills montli. Tel. 133L 8111 Cumlng.- " " ' J KMPI.OYMnXT OPPIC1J. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT bureau. 1524 DoJfre. Telephone 876.MEM MEM Jyll FIXAXCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLUKN SOS SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10RS , lice Ihillillnp.Utnnlia Utnnlia Nnb Advlco nnil Pntoiit llrok KHKE RAILWAY TIME CARD lA'n\cs ( HURLINGTON & MO. IUVElt.Arrlves | Omalialtlnlon Depot , 10th t * MasonSts. _ | Omahi Denver Uxt > resa . 9:3Sam : 4S.iin.llU : | Illl'i. Mont A I'lipot Slid V.4o3m : | Denvrr TiOupm. . . .Lincoln l > ocal ( ex. Sunday ) . . . . 2:5Jun. : | . . .Lincoln lx > cal ( ex. Sunday ) . . . .ll:30im : : ( CHICAGO. 7' r , . - - OmnhaUnlonUe | _ : > ot.10th _ _ & Mason Sts.1 Omaha C:05pm : Chicago Vestibule 8:00am 9ISnm : CIHcnKJ Kxprcss 4:15pm : 7:60iini.ClilcnKo : & St. Louis Express. . . , 8:20am : ILMOam I'ncltlc Junction Locnl ClOpm : . . . .Fast _ Mull 2lOpn : > I > aves ICIJICAUO , MIL. & ST. J'AUL. | Arrives Omnlml Union Depot , 10tli _ & Llnunn SIB. I Unmlm C:30pm : . ClilctiRo I.ilnlteil . 8:0arn : /iB' > Ext rease _ L Kuiulay ) . . . 3:25pm : oTwlineHiCAT3iy & NOnTIlWESTtN.T\rrlvcT ; OnmlinUnIon ] Depot , loth & Miuwn Bis. I Omaha 10:4" nm * . Easteni Hxprew . 3:40ptn : 4:4 : : pm . Vcstlbuled Limited" . 0:40nm : 5.5'pm . St. 1'aul Express . 9Mnm DUOam. . . . . St. 1'aul Limited . 0Wim : | , :30am . 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Canon P.all .llSOam Leaves I 0NICN PAClFlE [ Arrhes OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Bts.l Omaha Sildam Overland Limited 4:4pm : 3tCpm.Heat'ce : & Stromsb'K Ex ( ex Sun ) . 3:50pm r'Vipm..Grand Island Express ( ex Sun. ) . . 3:50pro Fast Mall 10:20am JIASTEU'S SAI E. In the Circuit Court of the United Stntos for the District of Kansas. First Division. The New York Security & Trust Company. Trustees , Complainant , vs. The Kansas Central Railroad Comt.nny. The Union Pacific Railway Company , S. H. II. Clark , Oliver W. Jllnk , E. Hllery Anderson. J. \V. Doano and K U. Coudert. Defendants. In Chnncery. No. 7.1M. I'uhllc notice Is hereby Riven that under and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District ol KunMH. First Division , rendered In the abovn entitled stilt. I will , on Tuesday , thu 25th day of May , 1S97 , at ono o'clock p. m. 25of said day , offer nt public sale at auction and sell to the highest and best bidder , nt the city of Le.\vpn orth , Leavenworth county. State nnd District of Kansas , at the front door < of the brick hulldlnpr on the northeast corner of Choctaw and Main streets , used as a local freight oHlce , in B.ild city of Leavonworth , the following described real estnto lands and tenements , toK AH and singular , the railroad of the , said Kansas Central Railroad Company or which the said company w.is by law authorized to construct , extending and to tin constructed from Ix > avenworth In the htato of Kansas throuch the counties of htLi eavenworth. Jefferson. Atc.hlson , Jackson , Potta atomic. Illloy. Clay , Marshall , Cloud , Mitchell and thence to the wet line of said Btatc together with a branch from the main'lino as specltled in the charter of the snld Kansas Central Itallrond Company , und nlso of the jiroperty , ilshts .and franchlfles whatsoever then held or there after to bo acquired by the Bald KnnwiH Central Railroad Company , Including all the ! railroads , ways and rights of way , nnct nil the depot grounds and other lands , and nil the tracks , bilducs , viaducts , culverts , fences and other structures , and all the depots , htatlons , station houses , unglno houses , car houses , freight houses , wood hoiis'-fl and other buildings , and all ma chine shops nnd other shops held or nc- nulrcd , nnd which shall bo held or acquired , for use In connection with the said rail road or In connection with the business thereof , and Including also all the locomo tives ' , tenders , passenger , baggage , freight and other cars , and all the other rolling stock and equipment , and all the machinery , tools. Implements , fuel and material for constructing , operating , repairing , or re placing the said railroad , or the equip- inputs or appurtenances of the said lall- road , now held or hereafter to bo acquired 1)3 the said party of the Ilrst pait ; and In cluding also nil the franchises of the said party of the first part -connected with or relating to the said rnllruad , or the con- Htructlon , maintenance , Or' ' "so thereof , to- cuther with all and slngiaV } ) the tenements , hereditaments and appurtenances to the paid railroad anil prcmjiwSs. or any part thereof , belonging or Irjj'Xuiy wlso upper- talnlng , and the reversion and reversions , remainder and remainder * , tolls. Incomes , rents , Issues and profits- ( hereof ; and alao the estate , right , tltlelinterest , property , possession , claim and demand whatsoever , well In law as In equity , of the sulcl party the Ilrst part , of , in And to the s.imu nnd any nnd every part nnd parcel thereof , with the appurtenances n fully and com pletely in all respects , and to all Intents and purposes as if thrtcsaid railroad were thft date thereof fully constructed , com pleted nnd equipped , and < all books of ac count and vouchers kept , 'and to liu kept the said party of the flrst pirt and relating to the s.-ilci nillroad or to the business i thereof , ' ' - * > ' The decree provides , among other things , that said property slipU bo sold as nil en tirety nnd in ono parceluntl ; without valua tion , appraisement or redemption , The do- crco further provides , u'motig other things , that the special master ahull accept no for the property from nny bidder for sum less than two hundred thousand del lars , nor from any bidder who shall not first place In his hands and deposit with him a pledge that said bidder will inaltu good bid If accepted , the sum of two hundred thousand dollars , In money or In n certified check upon a national bunk satisfactory to master. The deposit so received from any successful bidder shall be returned him when tlio property is struck down , tha deposit received from the success bidder shall bo applied on account of purchase price of tlio property , In case such bidder complies with the terms of the nale , obeys the order of the court und com pletes his purchase. If ho fulls to da so such deposit shall bo forfeited as u penalty such failure und shall bu applied as court may direct. For further particulars , reference is hereby had to the terms , of this decree , en- teml February 1. 1837. HIRAM. P. DIMX5N. Special Muster. ROSSINOTON , SMITH & DALLAS , Solicitors for Complainant. A23-3D-MT-H-21-M THREE TIE IN FIRST PLACE Oincinnati , Fhlhdolphia and Baltimore All Stand nt Top. LEADERS' WINNING STREAK IS STOPPED IMtliltiirfr AVIna thp ( Jniuc Hint Jinked C'lnclniiiitl LUMP tur tlio Klnt , ThniSf rei of Other . IJiiincs. Cincinnati , 7 ; Plttsbure. S. 1'hlliulclphln , 12 : Hrooklyn , 11. Baltimore 6 ; New York. 3. Washington. 5 ; Boiton , 3. I/oulsvllle , 5 ; Chicago , 3 , St. Louis , G ; Clcvelnlid , 6. Indianapolis , 9 ; Detroit , 0 , Mlnnenpolls , 6 ; KnnMs City , 4. Columbus , 2 : Graml Hnplds , 1. Mlhvaukce-St. Paul , no game ; rnln. CINCINNATI , April 20. The I'lttsburBS stopped tlio winning streak of the Clticln- Stni nntls today by defeating them In a closet and exciting game. Khret was substituted for Dwyer In the eighth nnO. the visitors were unable to score thereafter. Urodlo was fined $25 for questioning Umpire Sheridan's de- clalons. Attcndanco 3,000. Score : Cincinnati 211101100-7 Pittsburg 000031400-S Uaso hltsi Cincinnati. S ; 1'Ittsburg , 11. Er rors : Cincinnati , 2 ; Pittsburg , 2. Eatnetl runs : Cincinnati , 2 ; Pittsburg , 3. Two-bnso lilts : Vaughn , Lyons , Hurkr. Klllen. Thrce- b.usu l hits , lirodle. Vail Klin , Home run : Ely. Stolen bases : Burkr > (2) ( ) . Miller (1) ( ) . Double plays : McPhco to Illtchlo to VniiBhn. First base ; on balls : OIT Dwyer , 5 ; oft Klllen , 3. Struck out : Uy Dwyer , 2. Batteries : Cln- rlmmtl , Dwyer , Khret im Peltz ; PUtsburg , Klllcn nnd Sudden. Umpire : Slicrldnn. PHILADELPHIA , 12 ; 1JUOOKLYN , 11. . . PHILADELPHIA , April 29. Plillndeliihla defeated Brooklyn today In nn exciting nnil hard-hitting giune. Hoyle. In the sixth Inn ing , drove the ball to lett center for n homo run , with three men on the bases , Carney hurt his hand In the third Inning nnd John son took his place. Payne ntnrtetl to pitch for Hrooklyn , but was taken out ut the end of the fourth and D.iub llnlshed the pamo. Brooklyn came within nn nco of tlolnir the score In Hie ninth on a lilt and bases on balls. Attendance , 5,121 , score : Philadelphia 10230501 0-12 Brooklyn 21220100. 3 11 llaso hits : Philadelphia. 14 : Brooklyn , 1C. Errorat Philadelphia , 2 ; Hrooklyn , 2. Unriicil runs : Philadelphia. , 7 ; Brooklyn , 7. Two- bnso l hltsi Boyle , Jones , ixiclmnce. Grim. Three-base hits : Cooley , Jones , Cannvnn. Homo run : Uoylo. Stolen base. Delehnnty. Double plays : Dolnhanty to Clutneiits. Klrst base on balls : Off Cursey , 2 ; oft Johnson , 1 ; oft Payne. 3 : olT Daub , 2. lilt by liltcher : Greer , Ck'inonts , Lachmicc. Struck out : By Johnson , 2 ; by Payne , 1 ; by Daub. 1. Wild pitch : Johnson. Sacrifice hits : Hallman. Glllcn. Batteries : Philadelphia , Carsey , Johnson nnd Clements ; Brooklyn , Payne , Daub < nnd Grim. Umplio : Emslla. HALTLMOHK. 0 ; NEW YORK. 3. BALTIMORE , April 29. The Giants lost to thu Baltlnioros today In u cnmu T\hlch showed : but little Interest. Wilson's Uul throwing to second In the fourth helped to give the homo team the game. Nops was very steady at critical momenta and his nll- nround work was the- feature of the game. Attendance , 3,101. Score : Baltimore 10040100 C BiN New York 3 Base lilts : Baltimore , C ; New York , 9. Er rors : Baltimore. 1 ; Now York , 3. Earned runs : Baltimore , 3 ; New York , 12. Two- base hits. Keeler , Stenzel. Three-base brhi bits : Keeler , Nops. Stolen bases : Stcnzel (2b. ( ) lleltz. Kelly (2) ( ) , Doheny. First base on balls : Off Nops. 2 ; ofC Doheny , 2. lilt by pitcher : Nops , Van Hnltren. Kelly. Struck out : By Nops , 2 ; by Doheny , 2. Passed ball : Wilson. Sacrifice hit : Jennings , liattcilei : Baltimore , Nops nnd Hoblnson ; New York , Doheny and Wilson. Umpire : Lynch. LOUISVILLE , 5 ; CHICAGO , 3. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , April 29. George Hemming , late of the Baltimore team , pitched his Ilrst game for Louisville today and held Alison's colts down to live ; hits. The big pitcher also helped to win the game with n timely two-bagger. A heavy shower stopped the game for fifteen minutes in the lirst half of the third. Score : Louisville . 00002 ° 300-5 Chicago . 10-020000 0 3 Hits : Louisville , 7 ; Chicago , 5. Errors : Louisville. 2 ; Chicago , 2. Karned runs : Louisville , 2 ; Chicago , 3. First base on balls : Off Hemming , 2 ; oft Brisgs , 0. Struck out : By Hemming , 1 ; by Brlggs , 7. Homo run : Decker. Three base hit : Mc- Creery. Two base frits ; Hemming and Dahlen. Sncrllice hit : D.ililcn. Stolen bases : Pickering nnd Clarke. Double plays : Holmes to Wcidun , Holmes to Cllngrnan. Batteries : Louisville , Hemming and Dex ter ; Chicago , Bilggs and Klttrldgc. Um pire : McDonald. ST. LOUIS , G ; CLEVELAND , G. ST. LOUIS. April 29. The Browns pulled an apparently lost game fiom the llro In the ninth Inning today. With the score ti to 4 against them , they went In and singles by Dowd , Turner , Hartman and Blei bailer tied the score. With the b ises full and two out , Sockalexls made ii great catch of Mc- Farland's long fly , which prevented defeat for Ills side. The game * was called on ac count of daiknewi at the end of the ninth Inning. Attendance , 400. Score : St. Louis . 02001001 2-fi Cleveland . 20003100 0 fl Hits : St. Louis , 12 ; Cleveland , 14. Errors : St. Louis , 3 ; Cleveland , 3. Earned runs : St. Louis , 3 ; Cleveland , 2. Two base hit : Mc- Aleer. Three base lilt : Tobeau. Homo runs : Connor and McKean. Stolen bases : Dowd , Turner , Bauer , Cross , Burkett , Mc Kean nnd McAlcer (2) ( ) . First bnhe on balls : , Off Esper. 1 ; off Young , 4. Hit by pitched ball Burkett. Stiuck out : By Esper , 1. Batteries : St. Louis. Esper and McFar- land ; Cleveland , Young and Zlminer , Um pire : McDonald. WASHINGTON , n : BOSTON , 3. WASHINGTON. April 29. The Senators had their eyes on the ball today , as is shown by the records mnrto by Mei l > emr.nt , while the Boston players nd played a decided Inability to lleld. 'x . i . combination cuva the gnmo to Wushlnston ! Attendance , 2,500. Score : Washington 040000001-6 Host on 001 11000 0 3 Hits : Washington. 11 ; Boston , 8. Errors : Washington , 2 ; Boston , 0. Earned * BoMon. 2. Two base lilt ! Hamilton , base hit : Stnhl. Stolen bases : Detnont (3) ( ) , Duffy. Abbey. Long nnd Mercer (2) ( ) . Hit by pitched.lm.Lowo. . ! ! . : . Struck out : By , 2. Wild pitch ! Mercer. Batteries Washington , Mercer nnd Farrell : Boston Lewis nnd flanr.el. t'mplro. Hurst. STANDING OF TIHJ TEAMS. Played. Won. Ixist. P.C Cincinnati .W Philadelphia . $ Baltimore 7 U 1 V > Louisville ( i 4 1 , S * St. Louts fl 3 2 .Ut Pittsburg .000 Brooklyn .429 Washington G 2 4 .ST Now York fi 2 4 3 Chicago 7 1 C 14. Boston 7 1 C .11. iie\olHml : 0000 SCOHKS OF T111J WliSTIJUJf IiKAOWIJ. Detroit I. IP 11 Cnnio io Iiiilliiiiiiimlln liy Uiunlrr'n Orilrrx. INDIANAPOLIS , Intl. . April ! ! > . Umpire Kbrlght pave -today's game 'to Indlnnui > ells 9 to 0. The homo team had scored llvo runs tip to the end of the fourth Inning , when the Detrolts began delaying the game. hopIng - Ing for rain. Scorei Indianapolis 302 ft-,1 Detroit 1000-1 Bnso lilts : Indianapolis , I : Detroit , 3. Errors : Indianapolis. 0 ; Detroit , 2. Batter ies : Gear and Kahoc : Euan , Trost and KANSAS CITY , April . Scoro. Mlnnpapollr 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 - Kansas City 200100100-4 Bnso hits : Minneapolis , 10 ; Kansas City 7. Errors : Minneapolis , 0 ; Kansas City , fi. Batteries : Carney und Moran ; Abbey and Lake. COLXTMBUS. O. , April 29.-Scoro : Columbtli 000000002-2 Grand Uaplds 000001000-1 Base hlt-i : Columbus. 3 ; Grand Kaplds. B Errors : Columbus 2 ; Grand Bntilds , 2. Bat teries : Beadle , Daniels and Fisher ; llcldy and Bucklov. MILWAUKEE. Anrll 29. No game ; rain. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Indianapolis 7 G 1 .S , " Columbus 7 C 2 .71- St. Paul . .C7 Minneapolis .571 Kansas City .429 Detroit .429 Milwaukee G 2 4 .333 Grand Hnplds 7 0 7 .000 Oninrt of tlioVoHtern Aionieliilioti. ST. JOSEPH , April 29. The base ball sea son opened hero today with Cedar llnpHK A magnificent street parade was given prior to the game , In which the city and county olllclals joined. Mayor Vorlei pitched the Ilrst ball. The day was cold nnd damp , but 11500 people attended. Score : St. Joseph 00020000 0 2 Cedar Ilaplds 02000100' 3 Base hits : St. Joseph. B ; Cedar Tlnnldi , S Errors. St. Joseph , 2 ; Cedar Ha lds , 4. Ilat- teiles : Bardce and Collins ; Cailvh and Ful- ler. ler.DUBITQtTE. . la. , April 29.-Score : I5u- buquo , fi ; Burlington , 4. BJIMO lilts : Du- buiie ( | , 13 ; BurlliiKton , 4. Hrrors : Dubunue , Ii ; Burlington , 2. Bntteripn : Butler and Sullivan : Kltson nnd Williams. DES MO1NES. la- . April 2" ) . Score : Des Mollies , 7 ; Hockford. 2. Base hltsi Des Molnes , 13 ; Ilockford. S. Errors : Des Molncs , 4 ; Hoekford , fi. Batteries. Sonler and Lehman ; Underwood and Qulnn. RESULTS ON TUB UU.VXIXG TIIACICS. UniiiineUlinrii , Illuming on Throe I.CKN , Wliin Illn lliici * at Momiililn. MEMPHIS , Tenn. , April 9. Weather cold nnd track heavy from last night's rain , Bannockburn opened favorite at 1 to 3 for third race , the Memphis stakes , at llvo fur longs. Humor spread that the colt was very lame and the odds receded to oven money , Isabey being backed at 4 to 6. Mev Gulgiui was refused permission to with draw Bannockburn. Tlio latter horse took the lead nt the fall of the Hag , nnd al though practically running on three f3t , won , easily by three feet from Isabay. ll-in- nockburn pulled up extremely lame and hobbled back to the judges' stand. Kcsults Fltst race , selling , four fnrlonw : Tern Lilly won , Tamaro second , Mordlcu third Time : 0:52'i. : Second racA selllm ? , seven furlongs : Ma- mi > G won. Judge Stead mnn second , Lady Britannic third. Time : 1:3.1 : ? ; . Third race , Memphis stakes , flvo furlongs Pannockburn won. Isabey second , Swunjjo third. Time : 1:054. : Fourth race , selling , aevon furlongs : Don Fulano won , Bill Ellison second , Oily Gamin third. Time. 1:33' : , ' . . Fifth race , hurdles , one and ona-clghth miles : Warbonnct won. King Elm second , FollV third. Time : 2:12 : < 4. CINCINNATI , O. , April 29. Jockey Monk Overtoil fell off Tigcrlno In the fifth race at Newport and received a scalp uotmd. Kelly , who had the mount on George Pat terson In the last race , also took a tumble nnd was badly bruised up. Track fast. Ue- bults : First race , six furlongs , selling : Bona Schoenfeld won , "Will Wallace second. Princess Teck third. Time : JilaVj. Second race. live furlongs : Domlnls won , Chlcopeo second , Tolo Simmons third. Tlmo ; 1:02' : ' , . Third lace , one nnd one-eighth miles : Dorothv III won , Blacksllk second , Leallol third. Time lfi56. : . Fourth race , ono mile : HosantQ won , Grayling second , Cadillac third. Time : Fifth race , four and one-half furlongs : Flora Louise won. Lady of the West sec ond. Strathloti third. Time : 0:53. : Sixth race , sl'c furlongs : Imp won , J. Walter second. Goodlng third. Tlmo : 1H'X- : . CHICAGO , April 29. The Forsytho track was a sea of mud today. Hcsults : First race , live-eighths of a mile : Tom Anderson won. Domlnlco second , Wella Street third , Time : 1:0014. : Second lace , llvo-cJghths of a mile. Lucy relr tlv Clli nn laMr Mr ile WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE Vli DPI EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTOBIA , " AND to " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. tilt not / DR , SAMUEL PITCHER Massachusetts ho ; , of Hyannis , , cot was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same that has borne and does now p sAffyon ever cai sAff/y-- bear the fac-simile signature of ( dZo&jfflct&MM wrapper , Jul tut This is the otlginal " PITCHER'S ' CASTORIA" which has been toi used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty 111. years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it IB ROl tu the kind you have always bought , * on ° till j sSjJ ? and haa the signature of t a&jf7'&M wrap IC1 per. No ono has authority from me to usa my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H , Fletcher fa cai March 8,1897. Fn ta tlng Do Not Be Deceived , llDI wo Do not the life of child 111 endanger your by accepting pal Into a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you The nu ( because he makes a few more pennies on it ) , the in del of gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" Tno BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF at ley men 1(11 1f 1 1 llli John ably Insist on Having the IV The Kind That Never Tailed TOIL Un IVI SMI CIhl UH MUKMr BTMtT. M W * U1 > . gngu . ) .inc .1. ! , attciKlniico nt Aqnrt.1 > < > There wn n wn.i fnlrly pocnl. Thrt toilny ntn > tlio you ns JHxl Impntnl tr.t nno of tlio pen- ts tralnor t of UnmlolprTu Nni. J. Krnlnnntr , sent hl. lllly to the. . poit twMV Olr' ' . \ ° minds Pliort of wolslit. tnilA onc-liMC risen , on Kay Srnn thrown amVt .IIM. " Tlio ] stpwnnls drrhlPd to lofttsp to"\llr ° 1 ! : llcmnRpiriipwho rtin n\fny ypttcrrt start ilurliiR tlio rest of the mcetliiR. mnrlra : PI Klr.st race , about PCVPII ftirlonK < , p P.irmc I .in won , Paraovcr soeonil , 1'otrcl third. Tlmo : 1:27. : Socon.l rnco. four nnd onr-hnlf fttrlonirfl ! Monpy Pplnncr won , Xlity Ilrhmnnn second , Su-ppt Sound third. TlniP ! 0S7. : Third race , ono nnd onp-'txtppnth mllrr spIllnRi I'rpmlprxvon , Onclaro second , Pinnies third. Time : 1:50W. : Kourth rncp. flvo ftirloiiKs , spllltiK : Olpn- olno won , Jiilpc ( Wnnlcll second , Lorn. Knx- zpr third. Time. 1:0,1. : Plfth ntrp. llvo nnd onp-hnlf ftirloncs , npll- IIIR . : Mnrlnn won. lllilo second , hcatlny third. Tlnip : 1:0 : < U , nimiOIT , April K-Wonllicr ) wnrm , itnick u-ooil. 1'Nvo favorltfa won nl Wlnd- ser today. Summ.irlc.s : Klr.sl rnco , onp-lmlf inllo : nislo IlrnmWo won , Ollroy HPCOIU ! , l.lttio Ada third. Tlnio : 0r.O. ; 0r.O.Second Second mco , spiling , BM ! fnrlonjt" : llnrnoy Adler won , l.uciillns roconil , Sllrlnm M third. Tlmpi l:17 : i. Third r.vre , sclllimnvp fnrloUBs : fSas- pnrono won , Tcft second , Campania third. Time : IKKM/i. Kotirth race , splllnp , one tullo. tiiR-onmr won , .lurk tlio Jew si-coiul , Hamaon third. Tlmp ; 1:4114. : l-'lfth race , .MpllltiK1 , apvpn fiirloncs : Sprlnc. tlmo won. oiho si-cond , Holandln third. Tlinc j : 1-31'fc. i3AN niANCIsro , April 19-Wpather nt IitKlpHldP line. Hutntmrlp.s : First races four nnd one-half furlonjm : Dallon won , Tinth second , llentcla third. Tlnip : 0M-i : ; . S.itlcoy Ilnltdicd llrst , Imt vria dlFntinllllpd for foullni ; . Second rn \ slfiitloiui.si C.irdwpll won , Mike Hlco second , O'Kleetn third. Tlmo ! 1:15Third Third race , four and one-half ftirlotiRii : Charles I.P Ilel won , Ltw 1'rlctos second , Castakp third. Time OTifiH. l-\tlrth nice , ono mile and n sixteenth : Rey del Tlorm won , C.ihrlllo second , Morto ronso thlnl. Time : IsSO. Fifth race , U furloncs : Olive won , P.xlmer.ilon sorond , William 1'lnlccrton third. Time : 1:10. : Sixth r\ce , one mile : Palvalilo won. Hof- HBCO Rcontul , Satsnma third. Time : Ii42. GIVI2 VI' Till : IHA1 > HACK II1I2A. ANNOi-lnlfil r > i-lliiK' ( "lull Dci'lilrn to Suniiltiiit ( he Illur Hvriil. There will be no Decoration day hlcyclo load race this year. Tlio Dodso street course , which In the past linn always hcort selected for the r. cp , Is la very poor condi tion and the county commissioners nro not prepared > to put It In shape before May 31. Therefore ) tlio Associated , Cycling club , under - dor whose direction tlio rnco has been held , decided at a special ineetlnir lust nlRht to declnro this nnnual feature off. In place of the load race thcio will be an extensive' eycllni ? event. Tlu > main detnlla of thin wcrrt decided upon at tJio meet- Im ; that was held at the rooms of the Turner Wheel club last nlRht. It will consist of a tournament nt the otil exposi tion track on Satnrd.iy , May 29 , thn S.xtur- d.iy befoio Decoration day. IJotli the old nnd tlio now fair Kroiinds were offered for the evnnt , but the latter was chosen bn- c.uiso tbo tr.ick will not bo unod for horaea and will consequently belli fair shape. In place of tlio TORiil.ir road nice there will bo a race between the purely amateur r.icerM of the city It Is to bo ten nillcn liv length on the half-mile track. The usual number of prizes will bp offered. The differ ent riders will be handicapped and It li therefore belloved that all the entries can be started off at once. Hnlry blanks for this event , as for the others , -will be dis tributed some time next week. In addition to this ani.iteur race It I ? Intended to have Hevural professional races. Prizes In thcso will also bo offered. This portion of thii meet has been loft to the direction of Kit Cox , chairman of- the Associated CycllnR clubs. Evwy effort Is to bo made to make this cj'clliiR event as popular n the road rncn IKIS been In past yo.itH. Although It will take place' on the old exposition grounds , the ndmlttance will bo frco , although a fln'all charge will bo madu for the eats In the Krand stand. The Uncle is at piesqut In fairly ( rood whnpo and will be Improved by the association before the event occurs. It was with a Rood dtMl of roijret that the Associated Cycling club decided to call the annual rnco on the Dod r street road off. This course , 'however , has como Into such bad condition on account of the recent lalivi that It was thought thru tlio road race could not be niado a success. As the next best thltiR , the association determined upon the event which Is almost a "meet" In Its char acter. HosldGfl the matter mentioned above the association did very Hltlo business. It waw decided , how ever , to place a register In Hob- bertson's clsar stoio on South Fifteenth street , where bicyclists could report the throw Ing of glass Into the sitrecls and other nuisances to wheelmen for the Information of the jiollco. Tlio Florence cycle path project was laid over for consideration until the next meet ing of -association , which occurs In the rooms of the Union Pacific Ulcyclc club at the Jlllliird hotel. I.VVI3STIOATI3 HHIIinUV Oniniiiltleo Appointed li > " I.mvrr of DiliMlire la'UlNlilllirc- . DOVKU. Del. . April 29. A decided tlon was created today by tlio action of tlio house of icpre&enlntlvcu In appnlatlnu a com mittee to Investigate tlio charge recently mailo that certain mi-inbors of tlio body hnd attempted to extort money ; from persons ap plying for legislation a.i the price of tholr favorable votes. Tlio resolution directing the appointment of. the coinmUtuo recites mi the reason for the action Hint "Certain al legations Imvo been made In the public preca reflecting upon the Integrity of thin house. " The committee Is composed of Heprcscntn- tlvcy llu/c'll , .lolmfcon nnd Clioars. Various charges of attemplod extortion linvo been riimorc'l , but the ono on which IhlB action hosed refers to thu application mailo by Mrs. Mny Wlilto Oauso , formerly of Phila delphia ! , for a dlvorco from her Inibband , II , Victor flutiso. Her attorney naja lie was appioacliPd by two memboro , who unkeil him expend money for tlie purpose of bavin- ; bill .passiid , nnil feeling that ho could ho MiccosKful without tlio use of money , withdrew the bill and tool ; the caw to court. lllnrkliiiru OJM-MH IIIn On I'JM KKOHT. Ky. , April 29. Tim ullvcr campaign of 1500 by tlio dcmorrato of Ken tucky begnn Inst nlglit with n Illuckhurn jublluo. Dlncklnirn wants to succeed Sena William I.lndsny , the gold democrat , wlioep succi'Kaor muiit ho elected by tlio afisomlily In 1UOO. In his sppcch ) ; iwt night Jll.ickljurn acid the ullvcr I'auso wan bound triumph In tlio mil. Hit referred to tlio gold democrats as "noinliMcrlpta and cnrlca- tureu on Iniinnnlty , playing tliclr roln of by stnljljln ! ; frlcuils In the bad : . " ICIM.ii ) l-'Oll ASKIA \ \ ' < irlilnir In a riiifilen SlrlKea n Chllil itllli n Hunile. STJtnATOIt , III. , Apil ! 29. Angered ho- cause ho HUH oaUi'd a trivia ] question , Frank Jliilinniclla seized a fipado ( iiiil In- atantly killed C-ycar-old John I.elio by njillt- open hlii iikull , Iliihami. ! , who In a worthlPBB charnctor , railed at the Leba liousu this morning and was given a job tlio garden. Whllo Mrs , I.ebn was pre paring him a meal hrr Ilttlo un tcxMlpd tln > yard and watched thn mnn ut work. child iLskeil Mm n < | iic tlon and llio inurdiir followed. Only the prompt nation the chief of police In netting the mur derer out of the city prevented u lynching , i..SAW MU.I < ixi : JIi-ii Klllcil mill Oilier * Jiijnruil , I'lTTSIiaitO , April 29. A holler explosion Alderman's z \ \ < mill In the Kanawlia val , West Virginia , la t night , killed two and seriously Injured tlve more. Tu * killed are : I'KKHY DBAVr/KS , OROUOK CONLUV. The Injured arc 0. W. HJcknmn , Thomaa lllcknmiiVllllam Ildlton , Vlnton Alderman , AlcCauley , The tlirte former will prob. die. The mill Kan badly wrecked and loia will be heavy. J'clrpliono'oinpniy l.'llex u .Mcirluii/fu. / DAYTON , O. , April ' > . The CVntrul Union Telfphono company Imu Jlled n mort- here to the Illinola Trust nnd ! for