Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 25, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DATLY BEIS. iTUESDAY. ! MAV "K. 1SO7.
SPECIAL. NOTICES
Ailvfi-llnetnciilN for ( licxc column *
will tic tultvn inilll 1in. . for ttio
pvrnhiK nml until 8 | i. nt. for thu
in ( ir ii I n K "nil Stimlny rilltlntiK ,
AilvofllntTd , ! ( riMitu-iitliiK' mini-
liorcil 1-ln'di , ciin Iinvo tnmM-era nil-
to a iiiiinliorrit li < tlcr In ! iir
f Tlio lice. Aiift > vvrn KII nililreM fil
he ili-llrrrrd on iiri-ifiiliitlon ill
tin' k only.
1 1-iic n woril llrtt Inner ! lnn |
1 a > vuril Ihcri'iif ( IT. oIliliiK lalii-n
for It-oil tliiin BBu for llu * flrnt Inmrr-
lion. Tinr iiilvorllHFinoiidt imint be
run COIINI-I-IIII vi-ly.
SITI'ATIOXSVAXTKI ) .
A GIRL WANTS SECOND WORK ; CAN DO
fine walling. Address I , 49 , lice.
WANTED , 1IY YOUNG MAN OP GOOD 1IAH-
II * employe ! ilntlnc ilny limp. place In wet *
for iHiard nml room ; best of ntttenr * * i' 23.
I ! o. A-MI3 27'
' IlliM' .
WA.Vi'HIJ MAM3
FEW ENERGETIC HUSTLINGMEN CAN
V nml steady , profitable work with C. V , Ailanu
Co. , S24 Si. ICth 81. H 47Z
MEN WANTED TO LEAHN 11AHHEU TRADE
at the Omnh-i Harbor CollfRe , finest In the
went ; complete course , 8 weeks : terms ensy ;
ind i for catalogue. 1317-1313 Douclas St. .
Omnhn. II M710 June 4 *
BAILSMEN von CIGARS : tr. MONTHLY
nml pxpeiwft ; oM Mtatillshdl lioti'e : experience
iinnec'pnfy : Inducements to custom11 ! * C. C.
Illshop Co. . fit. Ixiuh. H-M2S5 31 *
WANTED. MEN TO LEARN TUB HARTIER
tmdn ; our new method Is thorough , constant
practice ; competent Inslrui-tlims ; ftnnl expert
exnrnlnatlrn ; wngp.q niul experience Saturdays
In city slinpn befi rp comp'rilmj : .nitlT o' trmN
Klvt-n students ; only requires two months to
fprillp situation ; write to mint cimvi'iilrnt nd-
ilrem for Illustrated entiling ! ! " . Moler System
nt Harbor Schools , Chicago , St. l.ouls or Mln-
neatiolls. II JIW2 2J
WANTED A GERMAN FI/MUST WHO ALSO
fppaks Enitllnh and cnn begin work nt once.
11. Unas. 1.1H Clinton. 1 317-26
WANTED. AN EXPEIUENCED TIIAVKMNO
mnti tlmroiiRhly ncimilnlnl | with the llnuor
bimlnpw. r.ml with an fstnbllwhnl trmle > In
Inwii. Ferdinand Westhclmer & Hens , St.
Joseph. MIL 11-118 59
A MAN roil GENERAL OFFICE WORK WHO
hnH had yearn of pnirtlPnl experience with
larire corporation or whnl tHla mercantile houie
Mii.it IIP iillck | nnd nrrurata nt figure" . Bond
ppnmnti r.nil thorouniily pnpable of oprnlns nnil
clo ln r M't of borilts. Stale aRp , salary , pres
ent mid former ocptipatlon. Applicants must
answer iibovp leQUltemcnts to recPlvp atten
tion. I , 47 , Hep. 4:5 2G
INRTIirmnNS TO KI.13VATOII (1"NIt'rTOtlS
In your PIIKP rr by mall : xvlll nunllfy for posi
tion nti'l ' HcenFe. AiMress by mall , Illevator
Inntruptor. life btlllcllnR. II-M43S 2S"
YO1-NO MAN' . AIIOUT IS YHAUR OID , WHO
cnn nml'c hlmsplf uteful In n Rrncery store.
191 ? Vllltnn strei't. I1-M4J7 2.V
1VA.\T13I-li'I3JIAI.U HUM' .
ICO OIIII.S FOR ALL ICI.NOS WOUKj 1 TO
J7 week. Canadian ofllcc , 1522 Douglas.C .
C AI71S
WANTKD , AM KXP-KRIENCED COOIC AN'D
good laundress nt 124 So. llltli. C 233
WANTED , A COMPETENT ( Hill * AT ONCE.
for Keneral Housework ; no nnsblnR. ami tlie
bt t wages. 1C4 Piirk avenue , Council HlufTs.
'
. C M312
WANTED NICK YOUNO NVRSE TO AMUSE
two boys Ui nnd 2Vi years old. Apply at once.
11B S. 32tld Avo. C I2.V-28
I-'OU ItK.'iT IKIUSI-iS.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. Till1
O. F. Unvls Company , 1D05 Furnam. D 473
HOI 'SE31KNEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TII ST.
D 474
MODERN HOUSES , C. A. STAHR , 925 N.Y. LIFE
D-475
CHoTfU 1IOUSKS AND COTTAR ES AI.rToVER
the city , J3 tu tJO. FldL-llty , 1702 Furnnm St.
D 47G
HOUSES , WALLACE. 13HOWN HLOCK. ICTH
nnd Douglas , D 477
. COTTAOKS .t STORKS. ALL PARTS
of city. Uronnnn. Love Co. . 4311 1'axton block.
D-473
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS ,
Om. Van 4t Sturnge Co , . Hlj Farnam. T1. . 155-J
D 479
LARGE LIST. M'C/AGUE. / 13TH & DODGE.
D 4i > 0
HOUSES. FLATS. OARV1N DROS.1CW FARNAM
D 131
HOL'SEd FOH KENT. IJEM1B , PAXTON' BMC.
D ! S2
TURKINGTON. 11EE 1IUILD1NO.
D 4S3
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES ROOM -
All modern. Apply 201 Hce building. D 772
TEN-ROOM MODERN I1RICIC HOUSE. 2411
CiiRt St. , $30.00. W. UMclhlo , Ml li-t Nat'l LnnK.
D-MC04
6-HOOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2700 DOUGLAS
Btr-et. 0 M7CO
2011 HARNEY ; 10 ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT !
> JI783 June7
_ _
FOH RENT. ELEGANT FIVE-ROOM STEAM
heated lint. Apply Flat 9. Dnvldfie Jllds.
D M903
FLAT. DOUGLAS. NEAR 2ITH : ioiT.
ern , Hiram hent ; nlso 5-rnnm * nt .110 So. 15th.
Inquire Llnqulst , SK. S. 15th. D 917
HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIKE.
D-M17S
_
SIX-ROOM MODERN FLATS. 1112 S. 11TII.
D-M247 23
S-llOOM MODERN FLAT , V > H. KT1I. . J17.SO.
Detnched < i-room dwelling with water nnd bewer
connections nt 1321 N. 17th : rent. 512.00. W.
11 , Melklc , room 501 First Nut'l Hank.
D-331
RENT , NICE HOUSES. 1100 MARCY.
H/O.MS.
BTHAM HEATED ItOOMS. TNLKPlinNE AND
nil ennvcnlenceii ; rules reneoiuble. IhimlL Rest-
ilencp. 213 S. 17th St. E 703
FURNISHED ROOMS. 17CS DOUGLAS ST.
E 743
NEWLY FURNISHED ISOOMH. SI.NOI.B OH
en BUlte. Apply 1M7 Lcavcnworlh rtifet. 3d
lloor. E-.M210 2i
FURNISIIKD ROOMS. tllC HOWARD. E-M2S1
FRONT ROOM , WITH AI.COVE. FOR ON'E
or two netitli'men. CJ1 S. Jiith live. -M3JO S9
THltEE FUltNISHED ROOMS , HOUSEKEEP-
Ing. 111 ? H. llth. E-M'48 g ;
FiilNIKIlTi : : ) ItOOMS , HOUSEKEEI'INT . 2623
St. Muiy'f. E-M410 27 *
lMill.MSllii ROOMS .1X1) HOAKI ) .
NICE ROOMS. C100D HOARD. RATES REA-
tunable. The Hem , : OiO Harney. II J-192 30
ROOMS AND HOARD , JWl DOUGLAS.F271S3
*
F-271-S3
UTOPIA , 1721 DAVENPORT.
F-M3CO 29 *
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH
\ board. V015 Daugl.i * . F--MU.1 2i *
Mllllli | ; I1RICK. ROOMS AND HOARD ; J3.M
week. 5H I' t9th. K M4U31'
FOR Itlj.NT STORI-iK AXU OKKICKi !
FOR RENT , THH 4-ST'l'V r.UlCJC 11UILDINU
ut 91C Farr.am Si. Tnia hulldlr.K IMS a llrcpro :
cciui-nt Utvcnu'tit , oomplPh ! fctt-am nesting tit
turt-s ; water n all lk > oi . jut , etc. Apply u
the uillr * of The Ilee. I 9li )
WAXTKU.
WANTED. AOENTS ; ' , o PER MONTH ANL
eipeiuei paid active men If rls.il ; goods eoU
by sample nnly ; 8.imples. aUo horse nnd car
rlnea furnished free. AdJrces Jobber , Hnx Wes
lloston , Mans , J-134
STOHACI : .
1'ACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.
CCS-S10 Jonet. Geneial Btonias und forwunllnf
M-4SI
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1115 FARNAM. TEU 153
M III
WAVl'IMf TO 1IIIV.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF AI.L KINDS , OI
will tell on roiiimlmlon nt our rrxular uc
lion sales. Nebraska Aurtlon and Commit
lion Co. , S. W. earner llth ai\.l Da.lre streets
N M4I June it
I
Kt'RNITUitB. CAHPirrS. DEDDINO , irfC.
nevr and ccon.l-linu I. at private nd aucilor
sale ; regular nurtlon rul > > s Wednesday nd
KuliirOjy mo-nlniis Ntbra-kn Auction an
Cominltsl n Co. , 8. W corner Htli nnl D l
streets. O' Ml3 JuncH
KOH SAM : S
HARDWOOD CRiniUMU , 11OO AND CHICKEN
fence , cheaper than " 'all wire. " C. H. I * , 901
Douslas , Q-4S7
CIItCKKN. UOO * LAWN FENCE ; ALL WIRE ;
cheaper than woo-J. Wire Works , 493 S. Hth.
Q C6S-J-J
CARPETS. DRAPEJUES , DtlESSCOODS. SIl.KS
\l monthly on J1D purctinse. eeml poflal ; will
call with samples. E Hlrsh. 1W ( Kyner Ave.
Q-S93-J3
STOCKS GROCERIES , 1 ilEAT MARKET. 1
drug dlork. farms , rasiern Nebrnskn ; ncrraco
In and nrounrt Omaha , Omaha city tron rty.
H. II. Hall. 801 N. T. I * 'Q-TK .17
STANDARD IlRED MAUE. DELIVERY
wason , Imrnew. high Rradc bicycle , phne-
ton. Rooil work horse , fresh Jersey cow. buck-
Lou rd ; nll bargains. Frank Hart , Center nnd
t3d streets. Q-M243 25
Jf.8.00 WILL 11UY A KLM11ALL UPRIGHT
pl.ino. In ( rood condition. Omaha. Morlunco
I inn Co. , 306 South ICth street. Q M300
FOR SALE , I'ENCE POSTS , ON THE RIDGE
rond. bMween Florence and Cnl'ioiin. Thomas
Donrlly. Q-M375 21 *
GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT. T. MURRAY.
R-MS40
CI.AHlVOVA\T.
SPECIAL ARRIVAL. FIRST VISIT TO OMAHA
of the marvelous full llfc-rcadlnn clairvoyant
nnd Irnnco medium ,
PROF. CLARENCE E. CHESTER.
The occult wonder. Plain , practical , elenr-
brnlned Information. The master mind lends ,
others follow.
FEE MC rOC-50C AND UP FOR ONE WEEK.
Ho tells your name , ace , occupation , advtgn
In business , speculation , lava and nil family
tioublpn , unite * the oi-pnratrd. names of frlend.1
nnd enemies. Satisfaction Riiarnntecd or no
pay. If you have been disappointed by Incom
petent clairvoyants call nnd be convinced of
Prof. Clmter'a ability. No matter what others
have bpcn , remember ho Is exactly as ha rep-
rwnts himself to be. 3-Vc , DOe , 50c , und UP. ]
Hours , 10 to S dally.
PARLORS. 1915 FARNAM ST. , first floor. let
ters with Rtnmp answered. S 313 21 *
AtilSi I1ATIIS , K'l'C.
MADAM SMITH. 1C17 HOWARD , MASSAGE.
Btenm baths. T-M2S5 2C
Mis"ijlT. LKON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH
parlors ; lestful nnd curative. 417 S. llth. up-
stairs. M-390 2i
I'KHSO.VAL.
VIAVI FOR UTEU1NB TROUBLES. 210-S UEE
jjUg. ; physician , conauJtutlon or health book
free. U 4S3
ATiisr"MASSAGE ; MME. POST , sis'.i s. ISTH.
SUPTURE : CURED , PERMANEVTLY ; NO
painno detention from buelntEi ; we refer to
thousands of pa'len'.a cured. Call or write
The O. E. Miller Co. . 932-3 New ork Llh
building , Omaha. -
11ALDNESS CURED. 3S6 UOARD OF TRADE.
MISS MAYER , SURGEON-CHIUOl'OIH.ST ,
' manicure. It. 400 Pavton block , diploma 1880.
FXPOSIT1ON INVESTMENTS , FOR PLEAS-
iiro and proflt sec U P. Judson's want nils ,
Council Illuffs page. U-M.G1
V1.-II1F F RYLEY , MANICURE AND CI1IR-
ojwdlst' , yis. with Miss Miiyer , 201 Kn bacli bk.
GR\ND HALL , TO HE GIVEN ON > THE OLD
Fair Broimds. In tbo Floral hall , opp. the Brnnd-
itniid. Bun-lay eve. . May 30 ; good music , trunk
Leslie , . _ _ " -
YIUIJ Tin * TALL LADY OF T IE TWO WHO
passed n gentleman coming , out of Ilennett s
store n they were going In Monday evening.
May 21 please communicate with him , cnio
of L CO. The IH-e. U-M443 27'
MUMSY TO LOA.V ItEAL I3STATE.
ANTHONY I/A"N" & TRUST CO. . 316 N. Y. L. :
uulck money al low rates for choice fmm lands
In lowu. northern Albisourl , eastern Nebraska.
W 49J
/DANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W Farnam BniltU & Co. , 132' ) F.jnum.
6 J-KIt CENT MONEY ON NEIl. & IA. FARMS ,
W. It. MelUle , 1st Nat'l lilt , bldg. , Omaha.
* \ 498
MONEY TO IXAN AT IXW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1S05 Farnam St. W ISO
- , 1 TO Hi YEARS ; LOWEST
Garvln liros. , 1013 I-'ornum St.
Of ) OMAHA PROPERTY : LOWEST HATES ;
al'idlne loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Rrennan , Lave & Co. , Pnxton block.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPnOVED OMAHA
property. Pusey & Thomas , 207 1st Not ! Ilk bid
W-235
FROSI jioo.oa UP. F. n. WEAD , ieih & Douglas.
W-I97-J19
Ml\l < : r TO I.O.VX OHAT'I'ICLS.
MONEY TO LOAN 30 , 50. DO DAYS ; FURNI.
limplnnos , etc. Duff Urecn. R. 8 , llarker blk ,
x-r-oo
MON'EY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rutra In city ;
no removal of goods : strictly conllilenllal ; you
can pay the loan ore at any tlmn or In any
amount. OMAHA M011TGAGB LOAN CO. .
306 So. 161 Ii St.
X t9J
C1IAXC13S.
FOR RENT-SMALL WATER POWER MILL
fan also handlu grain. Address box 63 , Lin
coln. Neb. Y W1-J9
I'OR K.YCIIAXGB.
WANTED , A HARDWARE OU IMPLEMENT
stock In fichu nee for dock In a jobbing house ;
goaj opening ; making money , good reasons for
selling , Autlress M ICO. Ilee cilice. Council
Itlufls. 7-M101
WILL TRADE NO J REMINGTON. NO. SS.OOO.
for a gent's wlu'tl ; will pay part rash If uec-
rsiary. U 33 , Dee. Z-31S 24 *
WANTED A GOOD TEAM IN EXCHANGE
' " piano. Inquire of A. Bhaw , at llayden
Urcs , . harness department. Z IJ4 16
WANTED , GOOD GROCERY MAN TO RENT
store room In best location In South Omaha ;
has hail the best business for five ytarr ; will
be vacant early In June. Low rent. Address
P. S. Cniey's meat market , cor. Hth nr.d M
Blirelt , South Omaha , Neb , Y4JO
FOU SALE. 1 0 WILL PtWClIASB AN 8-
tabllihed and paylue business ; good location.
Address L. 45 , OJee. V MUSIS'
KOIl SAL12 ItnAlj ESTATE.
HOUSES , LOTS , FARMS. OAND8. LOANS.
Gee , P , Bemls Real Estate Co. , Pnxton Ulock.
RE Ml
BARGAIN , ONLY 300.00 FOR LAROr. I.OT. ON
grade , at 2Sth avemio and Cocby ( trp t. Gar-
v'n Uros. , 1613 Farnam street. RE MG33
GREAT nARGAlNS IN HOUSES AND LOTS
In any nnd every pnrt of the city , north , enst.
south nnd west , ranging from K 0 lo } 5 Coo or
SC.OOO and upwards. Any terms desired. Ilcmls ,
1'axton block. TIE < I75
KOUNTHE PIuVCG llAItaAINS , ti.W > . .7M TO
te.ACO ; nee photos at IClh nnd Farnnm ; Morja
Illdg. J. J. Gibson , C1I First Nat. llnnk tlldg.
ItR Ml
foil PALEI , LARGE I.OT WITH TWO HOUSES
ran fell me or both ; the rent of nno house
pays Interest on the whol * tnvestniont : a bnr-
g.iln If sold M f.ncr ; terms easy to rlzht party.
Address L 20. Dee olllce RE 512 20
WANTED , A PURCHASER FOR MY EIGHT-
ronmod hoti'P ; lot 35xHO ; Incntc.t. 1514 North 22.1
street. Omaha. Seven blocks south Trnn mls-
slsslppl Krouml . Oimd nrlftlilmrhiKhl , hot nnd
cold city nnd cistern wnter. rns. every run-
venli-mc. A cnmfc rlnblc. ciuy lottnue home for
J2.W.1. Hnsy tcrm < < ; tltlo pifct. . Apply to Mr.
rharlMi Doolcy , Wntef WnMji ndlcc. llpp build
ing , or W , S. Scnvry , Hnstlni ; * . N < b. I I
RE-417 V
IMPROVED IltlSINESS PHOPERTY PAYING
12 per cent cross , ' price 1H.CW. Write L 4 , life.
RE 1
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J-ROOM HOUSE , 1IARN. ETC. , 5I1S HAMILTON
St. . J2Ol CO.
C-rn in linu o with 1V5 ncrea land , KOI No. 21th
St. , $2.000.CO.
D-ronm house , S. E. cor. SSlh nnd Pacific Sis , ,
J2.ono.00.
B-room h us < > , .1(21 ( Hurt St. . .200.00.
4-room hou c. bnrn , large lot , north , } , " > 00.
10-room house , birn. etc. , 1503 Ynt t. . 12.0(1.1.00. (
B-room house , r.ft18 Llnilsey nve. , 47W.CO.
160 acres In Sirpy pnunty .Improved , 13,000.00.
100 acres In Snrpy county. Improved. IJ.L'W.W.
4H nc-n-s V milefmm Mlllanl. Jl.SCO.W ) .
M arres rn Iloulevnnl near llcllevue , J2.250.CO ,
30 acres with line KTOVP. spring \\nler , c-tr , pult-
nble for stock fpcdlnR pnrpuspt. Jl.50D.Ofl.
fp',4 iirrcs i miles pouthMcat , Jl < KO.OO.
40 arrps within 4 miles of po tollce. ! } 2 < 00.00.
POTTER AND GEORGIA COMPANY.
S. W. Cor , ICth nnd Fatnnm Sis.
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Ho was nn artist , quito calm and serene ,
And painted queer posters in purple and green ,
By way ofdivertlsement ,
He tried an advertisement ,
And now he's so busy he seldom is seen.
it. u. w.
4-llOOM COTTAGE AND LA11GE LOT. AT
half Ihu value. 1813 Norm 21st. HIS M307
5 ACHES. 4',4 MILES OUT , KOH MOO CASH ;
for three days only. Cell nt 1S10 Grace st.
HE M4U 23 *
NOTICE , TIIK HAWSON ESTATE , LOCATED
nt N. E. corner 12th and C.ifs , will be noltl
May 2C , from 3 to 4 p. m. , ut north door court
house ; come to the sale. J. W. lloudebusli ,
ailmr. HE M433 23 *
FOH HAhE. NICE 7-KOOM COTTAGE , NEAH
2Gth nnil I-'nrnam ; n bargain , If taken soon.
Good 5-room hout-e , Arbor 1'lnce.
Six choice loLs close to Hanscom park ; nlso Ir
rigated lands on easy terms In tracts to suit
purchatcr. Columbian Investment Co. . First
National Hank bulldlntr. HE M434
ASTHOI.OGY.
1'ROP. A. MASEIf 0115CJYIT. . PALMISTHY
ami nstroloirv. the wonder of the nee ; imst.
piosent nn l future lohl tr no charge ; at 202G
Ilnrney ( .trent , Omaha , Neb. 11323 2S
SIIOHTIIAM ) AX1J TYl'ISWHITl.VG.
A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , CIS N. Y. LIFE.
EM
frT OMAHA IJU3. COLLEGE , ICTH & UOUGLAF
MS
FOH I113XT
HOTEL FOH HENT OF 30 ROOMS , AMES AVE.
and 34th it. , opposite exposition grounds ; almost
new ; rent reaionable. Hernia , Puxton blk.
MC49
MUSIC , AHT AMI LANfiUAOR.
QEOnciE F. GELLENBECK. HANJO , 1IANDO.
lln anil guitar teacher. 1S07 I'urnam street.
To' KS. 903
l-'OH NATURAL STONI3 WALKS , TEL. 412 OU
eend postal to A. Stutzer , 335 Board Trnde.
11731 Junes *
SAWED NATURAL STONE , ARTIFICIAL ,
brick. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Welihnn * , SC9 S. Utji nt.
113-
K.JII'LOVMU.VT OJi-KICR.
AM.EJ1ICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT
bureau , 15JI Dodge. Telephone , 876.MBC3
MBC3 JylJ
DHI'S.S.lIAKINt ; ,
TO THE LADIES O [ * OMAHA : THE MISSES
Jj'iuer will open Ihelr tlrvFi-muklnff parlor Mrn-
ilay. May 24 , Stylish nml flnt-clnnH work t'unr-
uiiteeil. I'rlcrti to null the times. Ground Moor ,
1613 Douglas ft. M3G3-21'
LOST.
STRAYED OR STOLEN-ONK SORREL MAHE ,
\vhltB Mrlpc on face ; one bluclc colt one year
old , star on fnreheml. Literal reward If re
turned to 3032 Saratoga street. J , W. Lewis.
Lost 422-25
A WHITE DOO WITH JIUOWN HEAD
( bitch ) , last Joint of the tall cut off ; was taken
nwny from 9th St. , outh of Haucroft , Sunday
morning ; name"Jenny. . " Oood reward by
notifying Sophus P. Ncble. WuBhlngton ball.
Lost 423-21"
LOST , HUNCH OF KEYS WITH SILVER
chain nttiuhttl ; $1 reward If left at Kip-
lingers cigar store. lx t Ml | 25
I'I'llOLSTIOHI.Vr.
REI'AIRINO AND 1'AC'KINO.
Couches and cu lilonn. mattresses made am !
renovated. Prices will please you. See M. S ,
Walkln , Zlll Cumlng street. Telephone 1331 ,
-507
rASTUIl.VGK.
HORSES ONLY. HOARD KENCKS , SPIIINQ
water. A. W. I'hclpa & Eon , 207 N , T. Life.
_ Ml 3l
rilQTO-H.VGUAVlXG.
WB MAICH FINE HALF-TONES , ZINC I5TCH-
Ings , emboiKlntr dies , Irl-color plats or any-
thine In uu-iD-date engraving. We guarantee
Urn * , quality and wormaniulp. Woman's
Weekly , Nineteenth ana Farnsm.
June 1J
UFE iNs.roucjaa NOUGHT , w. v , IIOLDHH
5CJ
Sl'ECIAI. AUCTION SALE OK HOUSEHOLD
goods ( "very We < lnesd y and Saturday morn-
Infra. Nebraska AucMon- and Commission Co. ,
S. W. corner Hth nnd Dodge lre H.
t-T J MltSJunoM
M12
LADIES ! CHtritKSTEn-S EN-OLISH 1'ENNY-
royal I'llls ( Diamond l > n'nl < ) ) . arc the best ; * afc ,
rplltble ; tnkc no other ; rend 4c ntfimris for
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iVRITP Your troubles If out of city. Thou-
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ni'WOUTII MiAtil'K ' COXVE.VTIOX.
Local Dlt-nihors Want ti > Secure Oat-
for Omaha ,
Representatives of the Epworth IcaRiics of
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs
net In one of the parlora of the Young
Men's Christian association building last
light to discuss the prbject ot securing the
lext Inteinational convention of the league
for Omaha. Tluso convention. ? are held bi
ennially and tha next oho occuis In Toronto ,
July 15 next. It was unanimously decided
that the 1S99 convention 'Should be held In
Omaha and the discussion was largely de
voted to a consideration of the best means
to bring It about. It was dually decided
to bring the matter ; up at a ma3 meeting
which will be held at the First .Methodist
church at 3 o'clock'Juno ' 5. The progtam
aud other arrangements for that occasion
wcro left to commlttojta , but it was expected
that the meeting will be addressed , by a
iiumbar ot prominent Ircal speakers. The
International convention involves the attendance
anceot from 15,000 to 13,000 , delegates from
every part of the world.
No honest dealer will try to sell what hp
1-nows the customer did not order and docn
i nt want. Substitution thrives for a tlino.
'nit ' In the long run It goes to the wall.
IOCAI. ItRfoVITIHS.
The Blue Rockets will get a couple of pro
fessional base ball players. Captain Lahey
s very much pleased with hie nine.
The tenth anniversary of the Central Pres
byterian church will occur this evening. The
anniversary exercises will be hold In the
church parlors.
Charles Uussell , 1123 North Twenty-seventh
street. South Omaha , has reported to tlio
police of this city the lose by robbsry ot a
juggy and a considerable quantity ot har
ness.
ness.William
William Miller , Eighth and Bancroft
streets , who was arrested Sunday night for
tlng his wlfo , pleaded guilty to the
charge of assault and battery In police court
yesterday and was fined $25 and costs.
A permit was Issued yesterday for a
new brick block at IJ10-18 South Thirteenth
street. The building will be 33x53 feet ,
thrco stories and basement. H will bo
builC by Harold Brown at an. estlmaled cost
of JC.OOO.
A summons from the supreme court , or-
lerlng the several members of the city coun
cil to answer before that court by Juno 22
, n the nuo warranto proceedings brought by
Daniel H. Wl'eeler ' and the other deposed
members of the late city council , was served
yesterday upon the councilmen.
Jamcrs Stirling of Glasgow has Inquired of
the chief of police regarding the present
whereabouts of ono William Held. Reid
left Scotland four years ago and located at
Buffalo , N. Y. The writer says that ho
understands Held Journeyed to this city
by "boat" some tlmo last fall. .
Mrs. Nora .Mahonoy . Is being sheltered at
the police station until she can find a lost
daughter , Kate , who Is married. Mrs.
Mahoney has forgotten the name of her
daughter's husband. The woman Is C8 ycara
of ago. She came to this city from Hot
Springs , Ark. , aud has only $2 In her pos
session.
George Hold , the former foreman of the
sewer repair gang of the city , Is confined to
his homo by Injuries received from the heels
of his horse last Thursday. He was putting
the animal In the stable , when It kicked him
In the face. He received a long gash In
tbo forehead and chock , Several stitches
were put Into the wound ,
Tlio Nebraska Cycle company yesterday
swore out a warrant In police court agalntt
Cecil Peterson on the charge of larceny as
bailee. The company alleges that It sold a
wheel to the woman on the installment plan
last fall and have now discovered that she
rallied It off last winter without completing
her payments. The woman Is employed In a
down town restaurant.
The local papers recently published an
Item to the effect that Peter Bonnet was
arrested as a result of shuio domestic dim-
culty ho had with his l vlfe. Mr. Bonnet
denies this. Ho states tiat | ho had a row with
a man who wns expostugi Ills person In the
presence ot Mrs , Bonnet. Bonnet whipped
the man and was arrested. Ho was later
Jlscharged , no ono appearing against him.
Judge Powell did not''lender his decision
yesterday on the motion made by the
bondsmen ot the defaulting ox-state treas
urer to quash the Muittthons In the case
brought apalnst therii by- Attorney General
Smyth on the ground that the courts cl
this county have no "jurisdiction. Judge
Powell Bald ho would ph > baby ] render his de
cision on tUIa motion later In the week.
Mrs.Joscphinol'ollilH/ofDiioTVest ,
S. 0. , liatl a Bovero case of catarrh ,
whichfinally bcuamoso deep-seated
that she waa entirely lU-af in ono
car , andpartoofthobonoinhernoso
Bloughed oir. The best physicians
treated her in vain , and she ueed
various nppli- _ . . . . _ _ . . _ . . .
cations of 880 11 DV
sprays and iiSEBiill III
washes to no WWBBBaW EJ I
avail. Fourteen bottles of S. S. S.
promptly reached thu scat of the dis.
case , and cured her sound and well.
8. 8. S. never falls to
eyre a blood disease , aud
it is tbo only remedr
which reaches dccp-scaua
< ' , at-s. Guaranteed pure-
lu ivyctablt. Books fltei
tdurofis bwUt Spucillc Co. , AtUnta , Go.
CINCINNATI BEATEN AGAIN
Colors Lowered by Brooklyn a Second
Time.
REDS ARE UNABLE TO HIT MR , KENNEDY
iM Carry Ott ( tie IloiinrM by
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ISronUlv" . 0 ; Clnclnnntl , < .
Chlnmo. 1 ; New York , 4.
Iloaloii. 5i IxjulavlIU ; . 3.
Cli'vcliuiil , 9 ; Vlilliuli-llihln , S.
Hi. I.ouls. 7 ; Washington , 13 ,
l'lttBliurKi No sttmo ; rain ,
K , 4 ; St. ruul. .
3 ; Indlnnnpolls , 1.
CINCINNATI , .May 21. The llrooklyna
again defeated the Ilcds today. The visitors
scored four runs In the second Inning nnd.
tlio Ilcds were nimble to hit Kennedy. At
tendance , 3,000. Score :
rinelmmtl 1 4
Brooklyn 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-C
Hose lilts : Cincinnati. B ; llrooklyn , 10.
Erorrs : Clnclntmtl , 2 ; Brooklyn , 2. Earned
runs : Cincinnati , 1. Two-base lilts : Ken-
nody. Irwln , Throo-baso nit : Anderson.
Stolen bases : llurkc (2) ( ) , Miller , Holllday ,
Irwln. Double plays : Anderson to Shlndle
to arltn. First b.iste on bull * : Off Anderson ,
3 : off Kennedy , 3. lilt by pitched balls : By
Uhlncs , 2. Slruek out : Hy Uhlncs , 1 ; by
Kennedy. 1. Hutterlca : Cincinnati , lllilnes ,
Ehret and Schrlever ; llrooklyn , Kennedy
and Grim. Umpire : Lynch.
CHICAGO , 1 ; NEW YOHK , 4.
CHICAGO , May 21. A very small crowd
r.aw the Giants win a. pitchers' btxltlo from
the Colts today. A base on balls and three
hits In the fourth did the business. The
outfielders on both sides had a busy iltiy ,
nineteen batsmen perishing by that route.
Weather cloudy nnd cold. Attendance , UOO.
Fi'core :
mtciiKO 0 00001000 1
New York 0 00301000 -I
Hase hits : Chicago , G ; New York , 7. Errors -
rors : Chicago , 2 ; New Yotk , 1. Earned
ilns : ChloaRO. 1 ; New York , 2. Two-base
lit : Clark. Pacrlllco hits : Pecker and
5'eiison. Stolen base : Glenson. Struck
outBy Grilllth , 2 ; by Sullivan , 2. liases on
balls : Off GrlllUh , 2 ; oft Sullivan , a ; off
Mot-kin. 1. Hit with ball : Thornton , Joyce.
Batteries : Chicago , Grilllth and Klttredge ;
New York , Moi-kln , Sullivan and Warner.
Umpires. McDonald nnd O'Day.
nOSTON , 5 ; LOUISVILLE , 3.
LOUISVILLE , Mny 21.-Nichols was too
mich for the Colonels today nnd the Hcnn
IJati-i-s won a nlco'.y-phtyed game. Magco
Pitched his Hist whole game for tbo home
team. and. barring a litlie wlldnoss , did
irooil work. Attendance , 1,000. Score :
Boston 2 * 5
-oulsvlllo 0 00200010 3
liase hits : Boston , 8 ; Louisville , 7. Er-
ors : lloston , 3 ; Louisville , 3. Earned runs :
Uoston , 2. first base on balls : Oft Nichols ,
1 : olT Mugee , fi. Struck out : Hy Nichols , S ;
> v Mngce , 2. Tliree-naso hit : Tonncy.
Two-base hit : ExeUr. Sacrifice hit : I.owe.
Stolen bases : I.owe. Wilson. Duffy. Long.
Double plays : Long to Lowe to Tcntiey.
Passed bail : Bergen , 1. liattcrles : Uoston ,
Nichols and Bergen ; Louisville , Magce and
Wilson. ITinpIre : McDermott.
CLEVELAND , 9 ; PHILADELPHIA. S.
CLEVELAND. O. , May 21. Philadelphia
outplayed Cleveland at every point through
> iglit Innings , and then the Indians pounded
Taylor all over the lot and won out. At
tendance , l.OOQ. Scoie :
Cleveland 12000101 4-0
Philadelphia 1200001-10-8
Base hits : Cleveland. 1C ; Philadelphia , 14.
Errors : Cleveland , 3 ; Philadelphia , 1. Earned
runs : Cleveland , 4 : Philadelphia. 1. First
base on balls : Off Young , 2 : off Taylor , 3.
Struck out : Uy Young , 3 ; by Taylor , 1. Homo
run : Taylor. Three-base hit : Teheau. Two-
ba.so hits : MicKean , Wallace , KImmer (2) ( ) .
Sacrincn hits : McKcan. Wallace. Stolen
) : ises : Geler , Coolpy , Delehnnty. Hoyle. Hat-
terles : Cleveland , Young and /Simmer ; Phil-
ailelphia , Taylor and Clements. Umplr *
Sheridan.
ST. LOUIS. 7 ; WASHINGTON. 13.
ST. LOUIS , May 21 , The two tall-enilcrr
came together for the first tlmo this after-
noun nnd tlio Senators tooic a loosely played
game by lucky hitting. The Urowns touched
up McJames freely and King was substi
tuted in the sixth Inning. Score :
St. Louis 0 7
Washington 0 13
Base. Jilts : St. Louis. 11 ; Washington , 10.
Errors : St. Louis , 3 ; Washington , 4. Earned
runs : St. Louis 3 : Washington , 11. Two-
base hits , Abbey , Wrlgley. Three-bane hits :
McFarland , Houseman , Brown. Homo run :
A they. Stolen bases : Dowd. Turner , Cart-
wright , Wrlglcy. Double plays : Cross to
Houseman to Douglas , Hart to Douglas to
McF.lrlnml. First base on balls : Off Hart ,
3 ; olt McJames , C. Hit by pitched ball : Hart-
man. Struck out : By Hart , 4 ; by McJames ,
10 ; by King , 1. Batteries : St. Louis. Hart
and McKarland ; Washington , McJames ,
King and McGulre. Umpire : Bmalle.
P1TTSUURG , May 21. No game ; rain.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Baltimore 23 19 0 7C.O
Plttsburg 23 1G 7 C9.C
Cincinnati 2S J9 9 C7.9
Boston 23 15 10 CO.O
Cleveland 23 14 11 Srt.O
Philadelphia 2C 14 12 C3.S
Louisville 21 12 12 50.0
Brooklyn 2tf 12 14 4C.2
New York 21 9 12 42.il
Washington 24 8 16 33.i :
Chicago 2fi 8 18 30.8
St. Louis 27 C 21 2.2
Games for today : Boston at Louisville ;
Brooklvn nt Cincinnati : New York nt Chicago
cage ; Philadelphia at Cleveland ; Baltimore
ut Plttsburg ; Washington nt St. Louis.
SCOHES Olf THIS WI3STUIIX I.KAfilJI- : .
St. Paul a nil Milwaukee tin ;
In Monday's nuiiK-M.
MINNEAPOLIS , May 24. Score :
Minneapolis 1 00000300 4
St. Paul 9
Base hits : Minneapolis , 8 ; St. Paul , 7. Er
rors : Minneapolis , 1 ; St. Paul , 1. Batteries :
Minneapolis. Htirvey and Boyle ; St. Paul ,
Phyle and Spies.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. . May 21. Score !
Milwaukee 1 0011000 3
Indianapolis 1
Base bits : Milwaukee , 7 ; Indianapolis , 3.
Errors , Milwaukee , 0 ; Indianapolis , 2. Bat
teries : Milwaukee , Barnes and Spear ; In
dianapolis , Phillips and Wood.
STANDING OE THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
St Paul 20 21 8 72.4
Milwaukee 28 17 11 C0.7
Indianapolis 23 15 10 CO.O
Columbus 23 12 11 52.2
Detroit 25 13 12 4S.O
Minneapolis 29 12 17 41.4
Kansas City 27 9 18 33.3
Grand Ilhplila 25 7 18 28.0
Ouincti for today : Grand Hapld at Kan
sas City ; Detroit at St. Paul ; Columbus at
Minneapolis.
AuKtrallnu Hall I'lnj-i'rn Here.
Harry Musgrove , with his Australian ball
team , -arrived In the city lost evening. The
team Is composed of a sturdy lot ot young
athletes and this afternoon they will meet
the University club team nt the Twentieth
street grounds. Mr. Musgrovo made The
Ilee : i call last evening and Haiti that he ex
pected to see the Antipodean * walk itwny
with the ball this afternoon. They were In
Denver Sunday and beat the slrong ama
teur team of that city by u scorn of 17 to
15. His men have shown \vondvrful Im
provement since landing on our shores and
by the time they strike eastern cities the
general managur looks for them 1o sur
prise H lot of people. Thus far they have
averaged well with American players In hit
ting , but have been dellclcnt In base run
ning and fielding. They will visit nil the
principal cities of thli country before com
pleting their tour nnd will play Captain
Clark's Windy City team on Thursday
afternoon next. The game today will be
called at 3.30.
Diamond CM Win ,
The Diamond Cs defeated the South
Omahaa In a very Interesting game of base
ball by a score of 12 to 10. The feature of
the game was the playing of "Clark John
son. " the winners' third base man. Umpire :
lien Nelson of Omaha ,
\VrNti-rii AHNOclnlloii KeorcN.
CEDAH HAPIDS , May 2i.-Score :
Cedar Haplds 1 0 5 1 1 2 I 0 1 12
Qulncy 0 OC000400 9
Base hits : Cedar Haplds , E ; Qulncy , 8.
Errors : Cedar Itanlds , 7 ; Qulncy , 5. Bat
teries : Cedar Itnpids , Carrlsli and Fuller ;
Qulncy , Johnson and Trnflley.
Ji-nliliiH "th Ili-li-r Wri'HlIer.
CLEVELAND. O. , May 21. Tom Jenkins
ot this city tonight defeated W. D. Malone
of Chicago , the heavyweight champion
wrestler of the northwest. The match was
beat two falls In three.
Kilillc VniiKliii Itt'covorliti ; .
NEW YOnK. May J4.-Eddlo Vaughn , the
prize lighter who was Injured in the ring of
the National Sporting- club on Saturday
night , U declared by physicians at Man
ho. pltnl to be. In a fnlr way to re
covery. It t * said that he la suffering from
a slight Incorntlon of the bruin , rnuspil by n
full. The Injury Is on the loft side , opposite
to that on which he fell. It Is denied Hint
Vaughn wns In poor shape at the Unlit nnd
It Is snld that had It not been for the fall
ho would have won the bout.
HKsn/rs o.v THU UUXNIMJ THACKS.
Coney lilnml . ) in-ltcy Club unit llu *
llciillrntlnii StnUr * .
NEW YOUK. Mny 21. The Coney Island
Jockey club has Issued the following In ref-
eirnce to the "U-uvrenep lleallzatlon" with
$3.500 added , for the Juno meeting of 1SVO.
foals to bo entered by July 15 , 1S97 :
For three-year-old foals of 1S97 a ewecp-
stakes by the following respective subscrip
tions , for horses entered MS foals by July
15. 1S97 , $ . " > 0 each , and only $10 If struck out
bv July 13 , ISM , or $23 If struck out by
July 15 , ISO. For horses entered ns yrar-
llngs by July 15 , ISOs , when the stakes shall
bo closed , $100 each , or $50 It struck out by
July 15 , 1SSH.
All starters to pay $230 additional , all of
which shall go to the second nnd third
horses , ns further provided. The Coney
Island Jockey club to add $3.600. The second
to receive $1,000 of Ihp added money nnd
two-thirds of the starting money. In the
event of a horse nominated ns a foal win
ning , the nominator , namely , the owner of
the foal nt the time of entry to receive $500
of the added money. Colts to carry l"ii
nounds ; geldings , 123 ; fillies , 121. Non-win
ners at any time of $3,000 allowed four
pounds ; $2,000 , seven pounds ; $ SOO , ten
Hounds. Handicaps nnd selling races not
reckoned us races. Distance , one mile and
live furlongs.
LOUISVILLE. May 2l.-Track slow. Uc-
snlts :
First racp. four nnd one-half furlongs :
HUMtuM won , Tom Collins second , George
It. Cox third. Tlmo : fl:57H- :
Second racp , six furlongs : Fretful won ,
Fife second , Osctiro third. Time : 1:17. : ? .
Third race , one mile : Humbug won ,
niielnstrom second , Assassin third. Tlmo :
Fourth race , five furlongs : Hotindelay
won. Turtle Dove xccimd , Asaph 111 thlul.
Time : 1OI : < < ! .
Fifth race , four furlongs : Elsie M won ,
Queen of Hurstbourne second , Mary Wllgus
third. Time : 0:51. :
CHICAGO , May 21. Uncas wa.s the only
favorite to win nt Ingnlls park today. He-
suits :
First nice , five and one-eighth furlongs :
Miss Klnbollo won. Globe H second , Mns-
cagnl third. Tlmp : 1KIU. :
Second race , live and one-half furlongs :
linens won , Ella Penzance second , Sleg-
frlrd thhd. Time , 1OS. :
Third race , seven-eighths of a mile : The-
rpsa H won. Plnkoy Potter second , Cossack
third. Time : l:2Si. :
Fourth racp , one mile and a sixteenth :
Mandollna won , Paladin second , Thlrston
third. Time : l:4S : t. .
Fifth race , six and one-half furlongs :
Lew Hopper won , Forseen second. Olivia 1
third. Time : Not given.
ST. LOUIS. May 21. Following nro the
results at the fair grounds :
First race , seven furlongs , selling : Ben
Amelia won , Ferris Hnrtmnn second , Horseshoe -
shoo Tobacco third. Time : 1:30. :
Second race , four and one-halt furlongs :
Ben Frost won , Sue Sue second , 1-Yad
Broons third. Time : 0:50. :
Third race , one mile , purse , 3-year-olds :
Dr. Walsley won. Nancy second , Buck-
vldere third. Time : 1:41. : .
Fourth race , llvp and one-half furlongs :
Leader Ban won , Dornh Wood second , Gain
third. Tlmo : 1:08. :
Fifth race , selling , mile nnd twenty yards :
Cnppy won. Kruirn second , Argonaut third.
Time : l:41i. :
Sixth lace , selling , six furlongs : Nicholas
won. Walkover second , Charlie Clulsty
third. Time : 1:15. :
PI.AV
I'riiprrnin of SontIMVCHt ! > rn loiva Asso
ciation in HiIlclil AupiiNt .
ATLANTIC , la. . May 2l.-Spoclal.-Tho ( )
Atlantic fire department Is making great
preparations for a big day for the city nt
the tenth annual tournament of the South
western Iowa Firemen's association , which
will be held In this city August 3 and 4.
The following are the program and purses :
Best appearing department In parade , $ . " > 0 ;
nib and hub hose race. $75 ; coupling con
test. $15 ; hook and ladder race , $75 ; ladder I
contest , $5 ; lire alarm race. JC3 ; chief's race ,
Irst prize , gold-headed cane ; second prize ,
meerschaum pipe ; association hose race ,
$100 ; free-for-all hose race , $100. The busi
ness meeting will bo held on the 3d.
It .vail IVIIIX-UN ltaily Out.
nOCHESTEH. N. Y. , May 24. Tommy
Uyan of Syracuse knocked out Pat Haedy
of Washington In six rounds before the
Klenzl Athletic club tonight. The bout was
i hot one while It lasted. In the sixth
llyan simply smothered his opponent , wnd-
iB ) rights and lefts all over the head and
'aeo. Kacdy went down three times and
the third time his seconds threw up the
sponge.
TiililIiM- Handicap for Cyclist * .
CHATHAM , Ont. , May 24. The prize
money In the Jubilee handicap for bicyclists
.o bo run July 3 will be apportioned as fol-
ows : First prize , $700 ; second , $ liO ! ; third ,
S100. The race will not b run unless there
ire fifty entries at $10 each. The list closes
Juno 19. American rldeis will bo allowed
to compete.
Slisn ArtlclfH for Klprlii.
NEW YORK , May 24. Tom Williams of
Australia today signed articles for a twenty-
round contest with Tommy Ilynn at the
Empire Athletic club , Syracuse , June 21.
Crailanr Di-fcalH lingers.
OHILLIA , Ont. , May 21. Gaudnur de
feated Rogers by three lengths In the race
for the sculling championship today. Thu
tlmo was slow.
No picnic or outing Is complete without
Cook's Imperial Champagne , extra dry. It
completes your lunch.
Holla Ciut'N to Lincoln ,
Henry Bolln , the ex-city treasurer , con
victed of the embezzlement of $105,500 of
city funds , will bo talien to Lincoln this
afternoon by Sheriff McDonald to enter upon
his nineteen-year uentcnco In the peniten
tiary.
Cll.VUOF.S A.M\ST Itl'.U ItHliATlVKS.
Cltircr TnloH Tolil lir Mr * . Tlinntrmon
of Mlnnrxiiln.
Mrs. Andrew Thompson visited the pollc
station yrsterd.ty to cull In the nld ot
the police In the recovery of nome
Minnesota property of which the nl-
Ipgra flui was robbed. Shenlea
wanted the pollco to balk a deep con
spiracy to put her In the Insane asylum.
Slio snys tli.it n complaint hns been flint
against her before the Insane board although
she Is perfectly sano.
Mrs. Thotnrson , who Is mlddlo-agcd , stated
that she came Into the po.-scsslou of a farm
near KlRtn , Minn. , porno twelve or thlrtpon
years ago. The land la now worth $1.000.
She maintains that by the niarhlnntlon ot
eomo of hpr relntivea she was robbed of the
property and because of her tirrntotanco In
attempting to regain U slip WAS plncod Itx
an Myluin , after belns pursued for years.
She remained In the asylum about two ymrs.
The Im-tltution was locate * ! In Ur > che ler ,
Minn. The woman atao H.XJ-S that after being
pxamlned , ho was iHschnijeil. She CAHIO
to Omaha about tlvo weeks ago. She won
without iiionoy ixnil applied forohrltor at th
pollcp. slatloi < oix the night of April 20. On
the next dny lllco Matron llcnuott found
omploynipnt for her , and now Unit she him n
llttlo money , Mrs. Thompson \vaul to cnn-
tlnuc her IlKlit for her property. She enya
that her Minnesota ncnualntanccn bnvf. dh-d
a charge of Insonlty aRalnst her In this
cily.
cily.Tho police nro not ready to take action In
the case , as they bollovo thnt Mrs. Thompsou
la at least mistaken In her notions.
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all skin eruption.1 ! , and positively cures piles ,
or no pay required. H Is giiarante.il to KVO !
perfect satisfaction or innnny refunded. l'rlc
25 cents per box. For sale by Kului A Co.
1M-3USOXAI. PAH.ll.IMIM. .
H. II. Barber , Lincoln , la at the Mercer.
Ocorgo II. Ulce , Chicago. Is at the Mercer.
H. Z. 7\nr \ , San Francisco. Is at the State.
II. O. Cramer , Albla , la. , Is at the Mcrcor.
W. K. Patterson , Grctna , Is at the Mcr-
ccr.
ccr.C. . C. Forrest , HmUlnKton , Ore. , Li at the
State.
Theodore Cooper , Chicago , IH stopping at
the State.
H. Wlxltneld , Grand Island , Is stopping at
the 'Mercer. '
11. K. llcrger , St. Lsiils , U registered at
the iMercer.
C. W. Morton leaves tonight for St. Louli
on a business trip.
-S. F. Mnrtln. advance man for Ulngllm ;
Bros. , I at the State.
J. H. Agcr , wlfo and son , Lincoln , wcra
at the Mtllard yesterday.
Mrs. A. E. AVell.3 . and Mrs. C. A. Trlnborn ,
Oakland , are at the Mlllard.
E. T. Wolrh hna gone to Chicago and east
ern points on a fortnight's vacation.
Mrs. A. O. Young left last night for
Chicago on a short visit with friends.
A. L. Millard loft for Oalesburg , 111. , yes
terday on a month's visit with relatives.
S. M. Knox , Princeton. 111. , Immigration ,
agent for the Burlington , Is at the Mlllard.
D. II. Crockett , ticket accountant for the
Pullman , left for HeWItt and other Nebraska
points Inat night.
Daniel Mcfionigal , Hill City , S. "D. , who
has been In the city on a visit with frlemlu ,
left for homo last night.
Mr , and Mrs. Otis Skinner , Joseph Buck
ley , manager , and P. C. Mcaler of the OtU
Skinner comiuuy are quartered at the Mll
lard.
lard.G.
G. M , Lambertson and A. J. Sawyer , Lin
coln ; Judge W. H. Munger , Fremont , and
George Thummel , Grand Island , are at the
Mlllard.
W. llandall , auditor of the Burlington , ac
companied by his wife , left last night for
Ulchmond , Va. , where ho will attend the
national convention of auditors.
H. G. PlckPtt and family of Akron , Colo. ,
are In the city vialtlng relatives at 1019
iSouth Nineteenth street. Mr. 1'lckett In
editor ot the Akron Pioneer Press.
Miss Alice Andrccricn left for Aubiirmlalo ,
Mas * ) . , last evening. There she will visit
Mlfs Bragdon for a month. On July 7 , In
company with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Web
ster and Miss Webster , she will sail for
Europe , where the parly will travel until
October.
Miss A. M. Roberts , Miss Hose Sherman ,
Frank Sylvester , W. J , Constantine , John
Meeks , Garrio .Davidson , John Gemonden ,
Wadaworth Harris , Jamc.i Eddy , A. L. Me-
Cormack , John Lane Connor and Paul
Gelsan , members ot the Otis Skinner com
pany are domlclcd at the Barker.
Nebraskans at the hotels : C. II. Aldrlch ,
David City ; .Henry Lubkcr , Columbus ; J. W.
Modcsltt. Alda ; W. D. Mead , Jr. , York ; C.
II. Scott , Lincoln ; II. 13. Krygcr , Nellgh ;
A. G. Flslicr , Chadron ; Dad lilodsett , York ;
W. M. Ladd , Rising City ; Fred W. Knight ,
Beatrice ; H. S. Dellow , Coleridge.
C. E , Parcel ! , Tampa , Fla. ; N. H. Tigho.
Chicago ; G. Leleandur , DCS Molnca ; Jamra
W. Orr , Atchison ; Paul North , Cleveland ;
C. F. Newton , Cincinnati ; Rush Taggart.
New York ; K. E. Billow. Chicago ; W. K
Guthrlo , AtcliLson ; A. L. Gere , Chicago ; G.
Block , Now York , are at the Mlllard.
Harry Mc grove , manager , Charles Over ,
James McKay , Charles Kerns , Walter G.
Ingleton , Harry 0. Irwln , P. A. McAIIIater ,
Rue Ewers , A. 13. Wiseman , A. S , Carter ,
Sydney W. Smith , J. II. Stucltoy , John Wal
lace and Frank Lover , comprising the Aua.
trallan bare hall team , now making a tout
of thle country , are quartered at the Darker ,
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
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slmilatlng thcFoodandRegtila-
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa Jl
tion , Sour SlomacIi.Diarrhoca ,
Worms .Convulsions.Fcverish-
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TacSimlle Signature of
NEW "YOnK. Oattorla Is put op in cnc-ilzs lottlei oaly , It
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Ijyon cnyttlDg olio on tbo joa ! or prcmli * that It
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