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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MOXDAY, APRIL 13, 1001.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Advrrtlaeaaeata far llieae ralamiia
mill be takoat until la ra. lor Ike
renins rdldoB and natll 8:30 p. aa.
for morals and flaaday edltloa.
Ilalea. 1 l-2c a word Aral Inaertlna,
le m ward thereafter. Nothing taken
far Icaa than 2c for the Aral laaer
t!aa. Tkeae adTerttaeaacata aaaat a
rta eonaecatlTOly.
4aertlaere, hy reonaatlaa; aaaa.
hered check, caa have aaarrera
dreeaed to a numbered letter In car
f Tba llee. Anawrra aa addreaaed will
be delivered aa raaaatatlea f thm
abeak aalr.
WANTED MALE iiEi.r.
MEN to use Wltch-Hazel SliBVlng Cream
Instead of soap; 23c; at all urugglst. I
U-3S7 A19
7
WANTED Salesman and collector.
before 9 a. in. Tho Singer Mlg. uo., ia
Douglas. U-4I5-A2i
WASTRI1. fuileknlnn (n sell well estub'
llshcd brand California brandy as sldo
line. Hofercnro rcuiilrcd. Address . Box
295, Council llluffs, la. -U45S lb
EXI'JKT'CElTcarrlaKo trimmer. Drum
mond Carriage Co., 18th und Harney.
H-503 18
WANTED, at once, a Rood galvanized Iron
worker. Qlobo Cornice Works. Fremont.
Neb,
WANTED, specialty salesman, ns n. sldo
linn, for a fast selling article. Hells on
sight; liberal terms; samples furnished
frro and cuu bo carried In vest pocket.
Addrest 1'. O. Box 193, uanas cny, in.
II M518 15
WANTED, men to learn barber trade.
Sperlnl offer of scholarship, board and
tnuls until May 15, two months completes;
busy season now; big wages puld grudii.
ntes. Iltivn Places for 2'i at Buffalo Ex.
Cosltlon. Cull fr write today, Molcr Rar
er College, 162:5 Farnam St. H-M517 1S
WANTED, experienced men, fully com
petent In th working of cement In all Its
branches; steady work; good pay to right
party. Address P. O. Box 297, Sioux City,
la. B-M57C 15
WANTED Wo have steady work ror a few
good hustlers of good habit and nppear
uiicc. C. F. Adams Co.. 1605 Howard St.
11-772
HARDER trade taught thoroughly In short
time; catalogue and particulars freo.
Western Ilarbers' Institute, Omaha, Neb.
11-773
WANTED, a good bread baker at Smith's
bakery. ilOJ VltlU avenue. Council llluffs,
lu .M 1
i
,, n I
imiiipv
V AN rED-Uopkkceper wiin at least two
deSl?cd.eXNer40,,,Ree. " U-492-13
SALESMEN WANTED.
WANTED, a trnvellng salesman to sell
cigars with premiums; state experience
nnd reference. Address II. Plutz, Mil
waukee, Wis. M 570 10
WANTBU FEMALE it EI. I.
WANTED, four salesladies; chance promo.
Hon. Call 9:30 to 11:30, 428 Paxton bldg.
, C-M532 15
WANTED, ladles to learn halrdresslnz.
manicuring, facial massage or chiropody.
4iii cxccpuunui oner mini .iiuy i
graduates popularity increase
mand for help; positions guara
to li weekly; diplomas gra
,viIHrt1 llliiufpnfc.il ..ufnlcif.
......W... ............... . ......un..v. I..U..VV. I
fr.-n. Mnlnr t'ollecp. 162.1 Furnnm Ht.
C-M516 18
WANTED. competent girl at good wages.
125 South 25th Ht. C-M515 15
WANTED Good girl for general house
work: good wages. 2219 Dodge St.
. C-541 15
WANTED, two assistant nurses at Child
Having; institute, bot ho. lam street.
C-539 15
LADIES wanted to do embroidery and Ilat
tonberg nt their homes; steady work.
Chicago Crochet Co., Chicago, 111. C
IVAUIES wanted to" nfaniigb h 1busliies8'nt
. i .. t.nMn. ........ . A .A t'n .. . . I . .
small Investment, no risk; samples and
V
inrtlctilars free. The Haucr Co.. South
lenu, inn. u
LADIES wnnted to sell my fnmous reme-
dies and complexion beautlllcr; loo to SCO
per cent prollt guaranteed. Agent's sam
ple outllt sent ror Inspection. Mrs, Dr. J,
I.. Smith, South liend, uui. c
WANTED, a uood clrl for general house
work; family ot three; good wages. Call
HIT O .,A, r. ll!l?. 1."
1.1 .J. OVIII ll 1 v. "tlllliw iv
WANTED, girl for general housework. 2217
draco at. C-M5S9 15
REI.IARLE help.
Douglas. Tel. SM,
Canadian
office. 1522
c n
WANTED-200 girls. 1524 Dodge.
Tel. 876.
C 771
UIHm for general housework; small family,
2H02 Pierce. C-.M713
SALESLADIES nnd demonstrators ot abil
ity for permanent salaried positions.
Thyroid-Lymph Co., 500-2-4 Bee Ilulldlug,
Oinahu: 91-5-6 Uurr Ulock, Lincoln.
C-724
DRESSMAKING taught thoroughly; svu- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
imti received highest award at Paris. 1900. .
S,IcDrmLDM5 M' "iSaeh1 wiJ 15'h SAWDUST-Cheapcst posts, poultry & hOtf
Kt.. rooms Sla-olS Karbach blk. QM fence. 901 Douglas. Q-795
WANTED-A good cook. Mrs. T. J. Rogers. 2D11AND safe cheap. Derlght. 1116 Farnam.
1120 Park ave. C-415. w tM
SAFES, buy, sell, exe'ge. Schwartz, 111 S. 13.
FOIl RENT HOUSES. Q-797
IF you want your houses well routed place TIMOTHY hay of all kinds, feed aim coal.
them with Donawa & Co. D-776 Monroe & Lo. Q-iiM
TO move right, get Omaha Van Storage
uo. onice, loina ruriium, or tel. iis-btxl.
D-777
HOUSES for rent In all Darts or thn eiiv.
Rrrnnan-Lovc Co,, 320 South 13th :
.. . ... - .. - . - -
street.
D-77S
HOUSES, stores. Bemls,
Puxlou Block.
D-779
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. LIFE.
D 7SIJ
HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wcad, 1524 Dougluu.
D-7bl
HOUSES ami Jluta.
Rlngwalt, Barker block.
D 72
HOUSES wanted.
Wallace, Brown block.
D-78J
S-ROOM modem house, small bnrn, 3221
Hurney si., 110; 8-room brlclt tin t. 3220
Burt, $30; others. Rlngwalt Bros., Darker
blk. D-M19S
S-ROOM modern flat; well located; largo
rooms. Kcuuard & Son, 310 Urown block.
D-7M
FOR RENT New 10-room house, north part
iiij, nuni i iv iiirtii lliutur Ulld
school. Inquire W. 1. Klerstead, Room
A. City llali: rent, 123 month.
D-M188
TEN-ROOM residence, with large grounds,
lawn and shade trees: suitable for Hvi.
TARIUM or MEDICAL INSTITUTE; will
tiuko alterations and leuse to llrst-cluss
tenant.
OMAHA IXIAN AND TRUST CO..
16th uiid Douglas Sts.
D-M731
FOR RENT,
?; SToj'Ss.1,.?
cast front, modern and extra convent-
Fl''N'iu'.ol b,.nk'UbldlgrC- 'Witf'
SS iToShi',?1188'
D 133
roti uknt, 9-reom m
nouse, uwn, shude trees.
uupitoi uve. Tel. o73.
-' ......
modern, 130; others. 'Rhigwalt Bros.. Bar!
Uer Ulk. D M447
UNEQUALLED 7-room house; 4-room flat.
TUard, 221 N. 24th. D M509 11
6-ROOM brick house, modern, 1611 Kyner
ave. LI IJ
FOR RNT-FURMNI1ED ROOMS.
DEWEY European bote). 11th and Farnam.
E-7S6
THE THURSTON. 15th und Jackson: steam
E 7S6
ii 1 1 1
j rtiuu rooms, ugnt nouseitrrping, jii; n.
.1.1. 1.-71111
NEWLY furnished, houstketplng. li Jones
FOIl HUNT KtllXISHKO ItOO.M".
.1 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping:
man nnd wife, rent taken In bourn. 319
N lttli. K-ll
I'M HMMIIEI) ROOMS AMI HOARD.
UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport SI.
F-7S7
aLENCAIRN.tran.ilents,Jl.25 day. 1W9 Dour
F TSS
LARGE front room.
600 So. 23th Ave.
F-7M
THE ROSE. 5020 Harney, nates reasonable.
F MSI3 A16
ONE Inrgo room, one smaller room; excel
lent board; prices reasonable. 207 S. 24th
rt. f M533 13
FRONT rooms, 310 So. 2ith stteet.
F 542
ID'
WANTED, some young men of good habits
to room ami hoard at rt-nxoiiuhl'J rates;
homo life. 111 ptlvutc fulnlly. Call at 1915
Chicago st.
r-M6i 16
FOR HUM STORES AMI OFFICES.
FOR KENT More, In first-class location:
rent teasonuble. Apply It. ..'. Peters Ac
Co., ground hour, lieu Bldg. i 266
DESK room apace, V per month. ground
llnnr riif.ni In The. I Iff litilldinK. racing
Furnam street; no cxpumio for light, hcut
or Janitor service, it. C. Peters it Co.,
Rental Agent, Bcu building. J lit,.
KOU nENT. tho building formerly occu
pled by The llee at 916 Farnam 81. It haa
rour atones aim a Dusemcm which whs
frtnnnl'k' IIL...4. n m Tln. Iten nreKH TOOtll.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at once to C. C. Hose
water, secretary, room 100, Beo bulldinr.
1261
OFFICE In Commercial NATIONAL bank
bldg. Apply room 11.
FACTUM I EM i ... .HOT.
FACTOHY, laundry or grocery building,
corner, Dutiici o. I'aucrson, ira rarnain
M311 A10
AUE.V1 WANTED.
AGENTS make JG dally silling the cheapest
nnd most perfect water niter ever In
vented; tennis ui n.s'Ji nig prom; ex
clusive territory, acinic I'litcr jo., ecu
t ea, Mo. J M4W A21'
"HE Wrtb knows and knows not that he
knows, is asleep. ako him.
"Rut ho who lino wo ami Knows that ha
knows, is a wlso man. Follow him."
it u vK.v villi ' lo lio week y. The
ffijKllyVtoui,yyiVndhli? charTctor of the
wurlt IH KIKHV In f ll.i UOKl.ll. auCCcSStUl
Then know me. inquiry costs yoti nom'
work is FIRST ill tno WORLD. Sue
book agents wanted. Touchers, High
ulul College graduateil will nuvo pruti
ccsstul
scliool
. (..., uratiuutcii win navo urutereiice.
ifl" Uox u'"""u Neb. J-M519-A23
WANTED Canvassing agents lu every I
county to solicit suoscrmtlons for THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER and
tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE
STOCK AND COMPLETE STOCK DOC
TOR. This splendid book contains 1.400
Imperial octavo ptiges, SUO object-teaching
uiigravlngs, mid is tho only book on
llvo stock ever published adapted to tho
cvery-day, practical, muiicy-saving nso
of every farmer and 'stock owner, steady
employment with assured good Income.
Agents In the country wltn horsu and
buggy especially desired. Canvassers
miiko easily S60 to tluo per month. Ad
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Rureau,
Ueo uulldlng, umana. J in.
(1 . .. . ..
States.
EXPERIENCED hull Insurance agents by
tliu best organized, capitalized and one
of the oldest companies in tno state.
Interstate Hall insurance compuny,
rooms wa-au Aiccaguo uuiKiing.
J-.M666 20
STORAGE.
PACIFIC Btoraco and Waro house Co.. 912-
914 Jones, general storago and forwarding.
Till
OM. Van Stor. Co., 15UH Farn. Tols. 1559-863.
T 1 " ' " " l
WANTED TO UUY.
WANTED, n Kood second-hand Ico box
aDoiit 4xt it., a u. nign. Auuress it, lock
Hox 746, Omulia. N k ia
WANTED. Lord Hyron nnd North Western
Mining and Tunnel Co.'s stock; cheap for
cush or will trade lands for same. 2656
lice. N M664 15
FOIt SALE FURNITURE.
CHICAGO FURNITURE CO.. 1410 Dodgo.
Tel. 2020. New i& 2dhund rurnlture bought,
sold, excnungcu. o i9J
FOR SALE HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC.
THOSE who have buggies, wagons, etc.,
repaired ut Frosts, never kick, 14th nnd
l.cuveuw-ortii. i- en.
A TWO-SEATED family carriage In good
condition, ror which the owner lias no
present use,
OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO.,
16th and Douglas Sts.
F-551
Q-M678 Jy7
A QOOD guaranteed bicycle with Morgan b
i . , , i .... 1 1 f r'i i nmnk.. i) i . t i. .
I vriBi -v. wuimm uiwjuic u,
Q-M5I7
WIRE fence for poultry, Belgian hare, hog
held br lawn, wire worKB, kn m. mth st.
Q-M67S Jy7
l.tHM.Ooo UUILDINO brick for immediate ile.
livery. Withnell Rros. -Smith Co., yards
22d and HlcKory, 3lst anu Lake. Tel. 42J.
Ii 601 Jill
FOR SALE. 1 black walnut bookkeeper's
standing desk. Imiiilio Fleming Uros,, 205
1st National nan unig. y mum lb
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, medium
819 North 16th.
S iOo
mme. OYLMER. Omaha's favorite PALM
IST, removed trom 1605 Dodgo st. to the
GRANITE BLOCK on 15th, between
Farnam and Harney sts,, .',3d floor; tuko
elevator. n a .mi;
E I. E CTtllC THE AT.1I ENT.
MABEL ORAY. 317i4 N. 15th St. Flat E.
T 119 A3J
MISS MAE LESLIE, 61S 8. 16th. thlrU floor,
"'"'"
CAMILLE DUVAL. 619 S. lh. second floor.
EkITE parlors. 615 South Ith. second floor,
. UUI I .,,.,, .,n. I. at, rr ... .., MUINUl LUAIHCiU OVM-.llllI'.U 1'r.Ul'liIi
i tno He- pr " py ,;.,;:. ?x money loanisu uk furnitukis.
lltccd: 110 " ' r rS.?,V1,,,1nUfc ' Z MONEY LOANED ON PIANOS.
nieu: now i :v' """.....: .uuaui luawku un nuuan-a.
ii.. Vnnlln.l UCS l paviHK IHUlUBllloil III lliu l.'lliwu n. ,,., n.ruiniil nrnniillli. nl
States. J-.MWU ib-
FOR SALE, fresh 3-year-old family cow. STEAM dye and cleaning shop In city of "V-.Sf.TV.in,' hp oito ni ilk t.i im' ,u,f t.w it. ini.rin.ff r,.!iS,a i Trn-Pcle Malta. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 14.-Cy II
Jersey and Holsteln. 8. E. Cor. lbth and 10.000 or 11.000 Inhabitants for sale for 1150; Mrksvllle, Mo., wl Paxton Blk. Tel. 137. that the. Travelers Life Insurance com. ...""' ,".. .,"' . of Lexington has sold tii John Hannl
Munderson sis. g-7L-J 1 a good chance for a dyor who understands I ESny,aVemniEli wi h h inirne ! whlcl. l for n.w 5ea ' New York a 2- year-old chestnut colt
: his business; only shop In the city. Ad- ... eut, has cqmplied with the nsurance law ?i,rrS.J l l0.?" f.a' Xavlor. dam by linn Deceiver, for
FOR SALE cheap, or exchange, ladles' dress, L 45, Bee. Y-MlsS ,,.,.,., A r.1..r.,.x "L..u ".r."" "'''".V iuu'S " . ,JV."'"".,i .J....tnf..nn' iLJL k.. .iii. .r. . .... .. I.. I J. C. Rogers has sold tn W. 8.
l.lnvel.i 111 t-nnri rennlr ArlilreKH N 17 llee I I ... x , , . mm H mcruunc nuiiiuiwu iu t;uiiiiiiut; iuhi x-iuvinu, i.iu.u iiuio iimiiji vio j,. m, i .iiV, r V..1A T.irfnr l.v IH
l)ICCIO 111 gOOQ repair AdUrebS i yl. liqe. . . . , ,. , ' 1 hi,al....a nt life aeelrtent nnrt henlfh Inunr. after Mlireh .mil nn tn Anrll lA In. the yearling AnKO I orior. Oy I'll
HT733I MISS WILLIAMS of St. Iouis, massage, nig snap for hustler with 11.000 cash.
lx inmfiVi c5uJ magnetic, electric treatment. 302 N. Itth, Good reasons for selling. Address "News
. iio. inquire 341 room 4, T-M418 MS man," O 5. care Omuhu Bee.
VERA DELMORE, massage, bath. H.u
Howurd. room l. zd noor. i miss iu
PEItKUNAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns & superfluous
hair removed by electricity. It. IV. Frenaer
block.
U-S02
PRIVATE homo before and during conllne.
meni; oau
Burdette.
ment; babies adopted. Mrs. Ourgat, 2629
u tiOJ
FRENCH accordion nleatlne: ivory rim
buttons: mull ordera. Omaha Pleating Co,,
i i uqum, u ovt
A boa. or iic-Ko-Muy Powder la not a
luxury when It alTorili you a euro and
secuirs tho vumfurt und hupplness of your
i uuiiiiimi?. u ji.i.
PERSONAL
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
rem. wnitc sewing .Mucnine, lttu uougms.
Tel. 2334. U-Sl
M. GOLDMAN & CO.-Only perfect ac-
vo ucon pieatins plain in tna weai, .ian
orders solicited, djlto 2u0, Douglas Uiock.
U--S06
WF. KENT sewing machines at 75c per
weeg. we repair aim sen pans lor nu
make 3 of machines. Nebraska Cyclo Co..
Corner 15th ar.d Harney. Telephone 10)3.
y MI09 A21
ItUI'TURE cured; no knife, no pain, no
danger cnu ior circulars, nniiure nuj
turo Cure, S23 N. V. Life liullUlne. Oinahu.
u vw
VIAVI-Woman's way to health: rational.
wholesome nomc iipaimeni. !..
U hoa
P1UVATE hospital for ladles before and
during coullnement: babies adopted. i3U6
Grant St. U Ml
FOIt MEN ONLY-Wltch-liazel Shnvlii
Cream. Uetter than any soap; c. All
druggists. 17 38o A1J
ECZEMA CUHE-Owlng to the number of
Inquiries which are being constantly re
ceived from those mulcted with eczema re.
gardlng tho salvo which cured W. A. rax
ton wo have decided to carry a small
supply of this salvo on hand. 11. J.Scan
Hell, 509 Ware block, Omaha. U iOj A28
WALL PAi'EHclcaner. C. Mlddlcmlst.
Tel. 125.S. Leave order with Henderson,
tho florist, 1519 Farnam. U-M457 16
ll MA un.l nnwnr.l to loan on Improved city
" , n. .,r . u' ,Vl ,7rm U: K..r.i.im Mmlth &
Co.. 1320 Farnam.
W-S13
VANTED-Clt and farm loans; also bonds
ami warrants. It. C. Peters &
Co., 1703
Farnam St , lice Utdg.
W J4
JONEY to loan at 44 and KH per cent on
Omaha propctty. W. U. Melkle. 401 S. 15th.
v oia
pntVATE monev. F. D. Wcad. 1524 Douglas.
W-M8
FIVE and U'2 per cent city and farm loans
Carvli. Uros., 1613 farnum St.
W-M9
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L.
W-i20
d 5A tier cent loans. W. II. Thomas.
iational Rank ; bill Idhie. Tel. 164S.
" w ST
FIVE and
First fut
CASH on hand. G. E. Turklngton. C05 Bee.
w mjji
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL!.
LET US TALK
cheaDcr
rates ana ncitcr pians loan ever.
IF YOU .MSKU JIUNlil
SEE US.
We give you options on loans that no other
firm can unoru to give, ion uiwuys get
tho full umount. You pay us back, In
small weekly or monthly payments. No
expense it charges taken out of loan.
You choose your own tlmo for payments,
any tlmo from ono month to one year.
Each payment returns principal and In-
IU1CBI. J J ...ll& ivinuiua 111 JUU1 JIUIJ.
session. All business strictly conllduntlal.
Private lntervluwlng room.
AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY.
Room 312 ltrown Ulock Room 312.
S. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas street.
Entrance on ICth Street.
' X-M113
WItKN YOU NEED MONEY SEE 118.
It Is er.sy to advertise lowest rates, as
otners no, uui we ieui positive mat ii you
will make comparisons you win ne con-
thatC7oPu betVe'r' wlthu,'
than elsewhere. Wo loan on furniture.
plunos, llvo stock, etc., or wo will make
you a
UAllAlU
without lndorsor or mortgage.
We charge nothing lor making tho
loan and you rccelvo
tho ful amount In cash.
You may pay It buck In one
inoi'tli or tulci six months or
more In which to repay It.
nnd you need not nay tor It ono dav
longer man you Keep u. uur terms uio
tho easiest, our uusiness is connucr.tiai
and our motto is "try to please."
OMAHA AIORTOAUU LOAN CO..
119 Uoard of Trado Rids. Tel. 2293.
(Established 1S32). 306 So. 16th St.
A. SZ3.
SALARY LOANS.
WE LOAN $10 TO 1100 TO ANYONE HOLD
ING A OOOU 1'OSITION. WHY BOR
ROW ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
WHEN YOU CAN SECURE MONEY ON
YOUR PLAIN NOTE AT LOWEST
RATES IN TOWN, AND WITHOUT
PUBLICITY?
RELIARI.E CREDIT CO.,
Third Floor, Paxton Ulock, Room 303.
X-M502
f.OANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE.
live siock, etc. iuick service ana lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633 (top
Moot) I'axton liioca, nortneasi corner 16th
tud Farnam; entrance on ism at.
XS2
MONEY" loaned salaried people holding per
manent position wiin ii-siiuimiuie concern
easy
payi
JJIUC,
X-S27
money loaned on nlanos. furniture, lew
I - - - . . -. , r. . . . .i. -. ...
i eiry, norses, cows, eic. w. r . xiccu, ji a. xj.
X-S30
money lonned on nl
lanos, furniture, horses,
cowa, J'jwelry. Duft Qreen, It. S, Burker blk
X-S21
SHORT time
loans.
Joo Pleasants, 54
Barker oik.
x 127
MONEY to loan. I. Zlegler, 409 Ware Block.
A 5J1
BUSINESS CHANCES.
12M cusli. Address Uox 612, Norfolk, Neb.
Y .M478 15'
SURURDAN drug store; best residence part
of city: no competition; unusual oppor
tunity tor uruggisi wiin iiniuen means:
lino Ice cream und soda business; JD00 will
make the deal. Address N 41, Bee.
Y M49S la'
BEST retail hardwnre furniture and Imnle.
ment stock tu .NcnrasKa ior sale, Address
N 45, enro Ueo, y M526 19
THREE stocks of groceries for sale. Ball
& Brondwell, room Wl M. V, Life. Tel. w.
Y M699 15
FOR SALE, photo gallery at Rennett. Only
.'no. uoon nusincss. i-rcwiti, in o si..
LlnCOlll, NCI). Y M623 IB-
FOR SALE, book and news store handling
laundry and cigars as side lines. Finest
location In Omaha, and doing excellent
KnalneRM TteeelnlM for Hunt 1? nlnllthtl
nver 19 000. Kxnenses less than 11.000.
Y-M707
81IURT1IANU AND T 1 PE WRITIXtl.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
bl.'
COYLES' College, court reporter principal.
nee mug, u
NEB. Business fc Shorthand College, Boyd's
Theattr.
-144
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 16 & Doug
an
HYGIENIC BATHS.
FOR ludlci only, hygienic baths, with mas
sage and electric treatment. Under dlrec.
Hon of Mrs. T. Scliommer, graduate ma.
seuse. rormeriy ot 'The Balhcry." ira
Douglas ht. Tel. 2155, Open rveiilugr hy
en(ugcuciit, mvi till
WANTED, ladles to sell certain number of i too M-lW nn l.rnmn hnii... n?i 9.1.1 Ht.. Omah t, Neb., April 15, 1901. Healed pio-
tickets for concert by the eminent pianist, not th of Dodge, strictly modern posals, In triplicate, will be received nere Trans-Atlantic Mails. occupied the slab for lies Moines. It was
Mr. Joseph tlahm, In exchange of free nmi nP,ry nQW. until It o clock a. in., central stantmm wkdnkhiiavai o.-i , uiinlcment- .i,i.i ,i,Pl. i. i , tn rolii iho
seholarshp of piano lessons. Particular , 3,000.00-l'or iow Cass St.. S-room houe, ,lnlc- M"- B. " '' publicly opened Vj 10 ,, , ,1,, i?-i'rupf" per s s Ma- " un,,,cky n''"lllfr. "" " l,ul
at 511 Sheely block, from 4 to 5 o'clock p. modcrnV In good eoiMltlon. 6tf-. r,,r fnns ilnK such fresh ncef and mut- J nit. n) fr 1 "".;: VV m I r "Id-tlmc supcrstltlnu, because (he thlr-
-m. lallJ' 1--M730 111 u South front, l.ouse w it over "'"V reiiulred by Iho subsist- 1, .,', st " l VvoMeri la id teenth blnglc was Ihe one that brought In
. . ., .,.. JU100.00. This Mao will bo within V"..!? V VV i !;,i, Ai. 1 lir.-rinn 'ar- mHl1 ': dlreclcl "per s. s. Weal- the winning run.
MOXEY TO I.OAN-HEAI. ESTATE. ihreo blocks oi the oxtensluil tot ' ' f,1 L.,r,J ''..imSiii Kn i einlaiid"); at 2:30 p. in. for AZORES "m,lns , '
1 Iho llarnei- street car line ' t r'l'f- Mi "n1.r1.,a aIu ,lV0N?in2Ji No ." HLAND8. per s. s. Mnrco Mlnghettl nrrn Ihil.lm.d, Mr llmnh..
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western $ 2,000.00 For 2502 St. Mury'a avctiuo, 0-rrwm i?.jn o T iTilev Kan Robinson. Neb.; (ma.'.' for KW ,mu'.Lu'- MrccM ",cr Tl,.. rnierii.liiment started off Just a bit
Iowa tarms ut 6 per cent; borrowers can cottage, toulh front, on nr.Jiali MnV an q' m d'lrlii Idv mumlis com -rfii,SU',.,,.M",Knt'ul , ,t.j . T! ci1,,cr"ll"mc,nt 8,,nrlf 1 J .1 J'
pay 1W or any multlplo; any Interest Paved street, which it Ml-pttln'rcr. ,"',.. ,' "Vrnsals wl al"o T'.LVliiinA Y At 6 H- '" for ,A0,u:s dubiously for the locals, tlrahani. the .Se
date; no delay. Urennan-Lovu Co., 309 house It In good 1 condition and lm- ") , rVo.-ei until 5c u'clXi m ffloi i ISLANDS, per n. n Tartar Prince; at . lira(lka ,)0). wm) (h tou,e, ns nP 0f tho
SM3th St.. Oinahaeb. W- medl-jjpj- hliSi MAW Mar ,w,r.ers of .he league. sUrtcd .n ,
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real St.. near Paul. ' " . 1 S 'YmEnVl.'i f'.rts liav- .XUT.S,u.,:.c:l:' .'i!1'1'1"11 NIA,"iul do the pitching for Captain Stewart's sg-
cstate. Urcnnan-Lovo Co., 30 South 13th. FARM LAND. worth I ifoail T Roo?s N'lobmni ReniN LORENZO MARCJI EZ. prr s. s. La Lor- .rcal(l ,. i.oppert. the first Prohlhlllonlst
.arVKciTlor' ASST" FPS"nWl lTl " S " up to Uio'pla.e. was given a freo
WANTED City loans, bonds and warrants. H'j pe""cre? " r'mn 1 ''0,V'.f wVsonlv0 Prm.o.ls rralni")! at 7:.W a. m. for Vl'ALY. i;r r,P ,0 r8l. o'Leary followed hl.u to the
George & Company. 1601 Farnam street. 95 acres thrco miles fouthw-i'stof South fj 1 ,"Uo0 RaHnB price tt?rWch ' w", iM Ti'liW e"nmn'V ' l" Inlllwl comer on a bad throw cf Graham's
" -Ml Omaha, unlmprovqd. Price. ?65.M per ,,cre. j.ilillc'r will dHlveV Iresll Tufcf 'or mutton f,. mor (.pmentarv ""i uu ' u'v to seco ind McVlcker and Dark wero
FIVE per cent money. Ucmls, Paxton block. "f . , vniVIJiTnu"'. ,3,,"5n,'ii ',p.r Eeutschland. via Ply- i,0th passed to first. Clark's pas forced In
1 iiiL "MtiS P!te!!0l,oronor,,,, S.T,,''.1t,fVrA,t,U3r,i..I,n,! I'-'lToPE , r - run. Then young Graham girded on hi
"' y." 5rVi?.'.-,u' S 1 -.Ji.;.r yVr. ..... ,inUUnonlni,. rfttv ' .hi, .,,; T for the burVe t vear end. Suave, or on arrivalof s. s Camuanla. Monacco, Ham Melody, ror
iMiit ai.k-heai, estate.
CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam St.
ItE-SJS
NEW Snow-Church Co. Is a eomblnatlsn
of nttnrneys and banks the world over
for collecting debts and settlement of
estates. 401-W5 N. V. Life. Y 721 21
OEbilGF & COMPANY-10U Farnam t
Omaha, or 417 North 25th St., South
Omaha.
MISCELLANEOUS PHOPEflTIES DE
SIlttVllLE FOR INVESTMENT OH
I1US1NESS PURPOSES.
JlS,(X.00-4''or a brick block In biislnefs part
of South Omaha, leased for 3,t)W
per year, will consider part clear
property In exchange.
tl3.000.OJ For large coiner lot near High
ochool. with four detached resi
dences renting for ll.JoO.oo per
yeat,
S 3,500.00 For good building, well located,
iinvlmr over 10 Her cent net.
JIJ.W.Oy-For 44x152 feet at B. W, Cor. of
12th and llarr.cy sts. This lot
is in tin) center ot the wholesale
district.
-RESIDENCES.
15,000.00For 14-room modern brick resi
dence, wltli luu-it. lot in one ot tnc
best residence, locations In tho city
and on Farnum street car line,
(lrlirlnnl t-nst over 12X.ilon.rtl.
112.B00.O0 For 12-room houso near 37th and
Jackson Sts. A nno homo and on
ono of the best streets In tho city.
Two large lots, south front; also
cooil burn.
J 9.70O.OO For 9-room house, strictly motlorn
the cnHy. A,0beHUtSfi.YTomcrBnd
recently built. aU lkr ban" " I
hnliitit'fi in mniithK lui VTnrn(ti. Unll A- I
iir u i.rn r i i" v i ; .' 'VaT
"'" V.' .-' V.i ,e
RE-MUM .16
tim.-i.'V'u rnnvmi
Here you have some good vacant lfith
street business property at the right price,
v i,vii,vi iiiun nu-mint, villain liui iu in i
uio viuiiuct aim suiiiu ui linwaru ni. i.vei
feet west iron lime, running .troni Leaven-
won street norm tu tno nuev: stir-i
rounded by substantial brick blocks' nnd
the most public corner on tho 'street; at
the Junction of thu South Omulia und
croSH.triWIl car lines. Wfl Offer. Ihlx ntltlrn
tract to ono purchaser for an investment
or for Improvement, or wo will subdivide I
. . aiil impiili ii.ii.ru I
riii. viiov. t-.
A. I'. TUKKV. HOARD OF TRADK. I
RK 60S 15
FOR SALE on monthly payment, 8-rooin
modern houso on N. 21th 8t. car lint:
ulso vacant lots, which will be Improved
for purchaser on moderate pnymont down,
Mutual Loun und Uulldlng Association.
u. ot, iNumngcr, oecrctary, iiee mug.
HE-M711
RANCH AND FARM lands for sale- by the I
union 1'aclllc Railroad company. U. A.
4UM1IIUBII.-I, iuuu vuiuiiunsiuiinr, uniwii
1'aClllC HeadQUarteri). OltlUlia. Nob.
.
roiStValngs'
ayron lystings.
i ACRE Uelvldero add
near tno oia rort, 275. uyrou
m bo. jitn si.
6-ROOM cottage and lot, 2 block from
.mi si. line ana l diock irom uoagc si.
line; owner must leave city; JCOO.Oo cash,
.inn uyron need Co., Li ho. iitn si.
RE-M421
THR12H irotraEa for mm.
Ith a low repairs will rent for $30 a
iiiontn: i rooms eacn: uuiu b veara hku;
this Is a snap for somo one. The Byron
itcca i,o .1. do. mn st. he-
FOR SALE, bargains In. South Omaha; a
tew cnoicu tots ai u ana sis. win oe
qaI.I ..h.Mit-i I'nll nn. I nee. lliuiruA V Mm
Son 712 '"ith it Jtouth qZiSi
eon, 712 N. .1th St.. SOUtll Omaha.
llf- M463 -
WANT offer on fine lot and seven-room
o usto. Jenrd
Son, 309-10 Urown Ulock.
RE-S3S
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. 001 N. V. LIFE.
KE )Oi
FOR SALE Houses and lots tn nil parts
ot city; also aero property ana rarm
lands. The O. F. Davis Company. Room
Kil JJto liuiidtng. nu, lit-
HOUSES, lots, farms, lande, loans; ulso tiro
insurance. Menus, rnxion iiiu, uti sat
FOR SALE A big bargain for cash. A
uenutirui home; a T-room coiiuge; lot ux
j so; iinc location; call or address J. a.
a., ISO. zist. llti 9-i(
MEDICAL.
I.Anira T nnKltlvu.lv cuaranten flnlden
seal, novcr ratling iemaie regulator, win
relieve most obstinate cases of delayed
periods In live hours; sent secure from
observation. $1.00. Dr. Annie Fowler. 2741
OUVO St.. Ht. LOUIS, MO. OIK AST
VinTlfAMA cures Imnotcnov. resultlnu
irom indiscretions or ueuiuiy, gives vi
tality, vlcor. restoring' desires, ambitions.
aspirations of youth, health, fitting tor
success, happiness in uusiness; proios
hlnnul. social, married life: 12. or 3 for'35.
Sent anywhere prepaid on receipt of
price. The Kldd Drug Co.. Elgin, 111.
American llfllre. retail, wholesale. Mvnrs.
1M II .... A... . . lm,.Un. HiT & rlllA..
Kmith (linnlni! linvls Driiir Cft.. i?Ttiincii
lilnfTa Vnll linn nihher ffoodf..
BICYCLES.
SECOND-HAND bicycles at 'A nrlce: must
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED,
Julia Vaughn, 130 Ramgs Bldg.
313
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. G15 N. Y. L. nidc. Tel.
ini Alice junnsou. u. u., muies aept.:
rilH V Ifthniin,, 1-luf.mriuthUt If -
V.W Ml MW....0WII, W.V.'M... 1 ., ( .
-110
lne. 11. IV fnm Vnf llnnk O. Tl. ftnthki.n
UPHOLSTERING.
GLOBE COUCH CO.. 1513 Lcav'th. Tel. 232J.
M.I19
PAWNniioKEns.
EAGLE Loan Offlco. reliable, accommodnt.
nig; an Dusiness connaenimi. im uougiaa.
Ml
ACCORDION nleatlnc. chenpeat. best, nulrk
em, Airs. a. c. NarK, a. r.. vur. inn anu
t arnum. era
TICKET UROKEH,
CUT rata tickets everywhere.
P. H. Phil.
Din, vms farnam. lei. im.
-137
1IULDS FOR HALE.
CALODIUM and tube roa bulbs, 40o and
-oc per uoi. i.u iiowaru ui,
M-5 -ild
BOILER MAKERS.
OMAHA Roller Works, stealn boilers, tanks,
Biucas, etc, lei. uo. j:tn as iiura uia.
1S9.
3
FOR RENT FACTORIES.
FACTORY laundry or grocery building,
corner, uuvm -. fattvrtop, ikj rarnum.
M-3R-A1S
navo ino room ior new ones; good wneets MA, . Mir ir i. kX-i.V. '.!7.V;.i
- norwr wi',ee.UsP;so d Wo yriSStH? Wtl Uo .llijuW
.I i.-i-i... .t-.,i -...i, i ,; Am" I York. In the state of New York, bus com-
' companies " and' Is, therefore authorized to Sffliatch 'n r ii M,ru leg sterSd
CARPENTERS AND JOUBEItS. ffc ll'a'iTllI t'v tnd ,e0aRhneeCmn " mu-f bro"dl"iotcUal a'scJtt'le")
" . -- i ployeni llamilty and lieaiin insurance in Mtill fnr Australia texeont Went Anmrntla
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing "1? S'(Srlor ,hC UrrCnt yPnr "Ung JanU- which goes via Eur
promptly attended to. J, T. Ochiltree, 20th nr.V.,f.' T"mv hand nnd the seil nf the whlch an Francisco), and Fij
and Luke Sts. 370 Islands, via Vancouver, closo hero dally
..... "rst nb0Ne CHARLFS WFRTOV April "27. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
ACCORDION PLEATING. Its.. ....iV.1", J'ui?..,w'8AS?.:. Aorangl (silPDlemontarv ma la. Via Seattle.
PATEXTS,
PATENTS, no fee unless successful. Bues
ft co., ueo uidg., u man u, Neb. Advice
free. 15S Jul5
I.Al.VUHV.
OMAHA Steam I-ajtidry; shins. 7c; collars.
ic; tuns, ic. r,M L.cavcnwortn. lei. mi.
FtMlMTt HI. HIIPAIHI.MI,
TEL. 1331.
M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cumlnc St.
SjV
WAI.l, PAI'En.
n roll and mi: ralntlnu. tmuti hanging,
Oucuratiug. Kcisuy, in a. inn, Tel. lw.'s.
nitF.NHMAICI.Xi.
IN FAMILIES, Miss Sturdy, 31S 8. 26lh St.
706-A26
. . . . .. ....... Onnll.
l.USTi DllllCIl OI KejH on .1 u' iihi 1
nmu nil flnilep tilensn reiliril ur liuiuy jiiK- i
wersou uros., uxcuaugo uuiuuhh, i
Om.iha. i.osi- w
UnVEIt5.tlU.NT NOTICE.
I'HOPOSALH FOR REEF AND Ml'TTON.
-Olllco Chief Commissary ot Subsistence,
- a.. i "i 1
"'w'"r1'--" .l' h;'...'?'.'
serves uio rigni io .reject any or . ail ;
ppruls or any part thereof. Envelopes
should bo marked "Proposals lor Fnsh
n gned r cotnrhlssHry at cost nutliorlV.ed
lieer and Siutton, ami uciuresoen to umier-
tn receive proposals. U. R. WILSON. Lieut.
toioiifj intitutry, Acting v.iiiei ioinniis-
snry. A lo-w-iz-ls Al-13-lim
imiii'iinai.is I'Ciif. jiiji.iv hiiim'i.ikh-
Department of the Interior, Ofheo of Indian
Affairs, Washington, D. C March 7, 1991.
Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for
lilnnliiilu tvnolnll mill rnltnn irnnilM nlnfhltiip
ti as tho casu mav be. und dlrec.teil in I
tho Commissioner or inilmn Affairs, Nos. 77
. . . I 1 1 ii,.,...H .. . .. . Va.I. . , I . . . ...111 1
mill IJ ii uusivi niiirvi, nuiiv il, Willi
bn received until 1 o clock i. in. of Tuosdav.
Mav 7. 1991. for furnisn ne for the lnd an
Bervlco blankets, woolen and cotton goods,
clothing, notions, hats and caps. Rids must
io inado out on government blanks. Sched-
ules giving all necessary Information for
bidders will be furnished on application to
tho Indian Oitlce. Washington, b. C. Nos.
77 und 79 Woostcr street. New York City;
rso. revis iiownra street. uiiiHiui, rucu.; io.
as Jolinson street, cnicago, in., or the
Commissary of Subsistence. U. S. A.. St.
i0uls. Mo. Rids will bo opened at the hour
nnl day iiuovc stated and Dinners are in
l,U.,.l I,! rim nreenf ill till, nnnnln M'Iia Ar.
i partmenv irpcrvi-n iiiu ngui iu ucicrmine
Uio point of dellveo and to reject any and
&J&JLRr 0t anXnT,n
jON1,8, Commissioner. Aprfc-to-Mayt
..'
I'miiOKiils for construction of water svstem
ijenarimeni oi tnc ulterior, oiuce or liiuian
Affairs. Washington, D. C, April 1. 1901.
11 .. . . 1 . 1 ....... . I AM.InWBH.l lllt.nnn.n I ' ..
ni'illlll ll L',U.-ltl in, VIIUUI nfU X lUJH'fllll 1111
Wutcr H.vstem, imiKion. ' aim undressed
to tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
wasmngion, u. i,., win on received at tins
l offlco until 2 o'clock n. m of Anrll 30. 1901.
lor furnishing and delivering tho necessary
materials anu laoor required in tnc con
struetion aim completion of a wntcr svstem
at me xankion jjonruing scnooi, nuiKloii
Agency. South Dakota. In strict accordance
with plans, spccincaiions anil instructions
1 UlUlieiB, iwiii.il niuy i,c vauiiiiiicu Hi HUH
ofllcc. tho U. S. Indian Warohouses, No. 235
Jnl.nann St.. Chlrnco. 111., nnd Nn lais
1 II.,U,..,I at rimntiti NJih flln nmnna f WUn
i iiowaru si umana, neu., tne omces or -rno
Sf
?tnK.. Agency.
Harding, U. S. Indian Agent, Greenwood
S. D. W. A. Jones. Commissioner e
Apr.6 19t
LEGAL NOTICE.
CERTIFICATE OF PURLICATION.
STATU OF N13RRA8KA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PURLIC ACCOUNTS. LIN
COLN. Feb. 1. 1901. It is hereby ccrtllled
unit inc tiariioru i.ue uisuranco company
of Hartford. In tho stato of Connecticut.
has compiled with the Insurance law of this
state, applicable to such companies and is
inercrore authorized to continue ino nusi
ness of life Insurance In this state for the
current vear end tie January 31. 1902.
Witness mv hand and tho seal nt the
auditor of public accounts the day and year
nrst nuove written.
CHARLES WESTON.
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Works.
Hy II. A. Rabcock, Deputy.
CERTIFICATE OF PURLICATION.
STATE OF NERRASKA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. LIN
COLN. Fob. 1. 1901. It Is hereby certllled
that the Manhattan life Insurance com
pany of New York, In tho stnte of Now
York, has comnlled with the Insurance law
of this state, applicable to such companies
anu is ii
business
the
I 1 1 i-l I . A
I llrst above written.
I CHARLES WESTON.
(Heai. i Aiiuiior ot i-iiuiio works.
uy H. A. uaticocK, Deputy
CERTIFICATE OF PURLICATION.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF I
nlled with the Insurance law of this state
appllcablo to such companies und Is there
fore authorized to continue tho business of I
fidelity and surety Insurance In this state
for tho current year ending January 31.
1902.
WltneMR mv land nmi the nenl nr the I
auditor of public accounts the duy and year
ursi aoove written.
CIIAKI.KH WESTON.
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Works.
By II. A. Babcock, Deputy.
CERTIFICATE OF PURLICATION.
STATE OF NERRASKA. OFFICE OF
Al'DITOIl OF JM'HI.IU ACCOUNTS, LIN-
I Inc .Tanuurv 31. 1902.
auditor of public accounts the day and year
wiincct in imiiu iinu me neui ut ino
nmi above written.
UMAIllilUN Wi'.HlU.N.
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Works.
By II. A. Baucock, Deputy.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF NERRASKA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. LIN-
COLN. Feb. 1. 1901.-1 1 Is hereby certified
that the Htanaara ure ana Accident in
mini wi iimiwiij . . ... in kwi
of Michigan. naH compiled wiin tno lmuir
A...A law nr in i Himn unn irnn n in miii.ii
By H. A. Rabcock, Deputy
CERTIFICATE OF PURLICATION.
htatk or flMmAfitiA, urnt;K or
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. LIN.
CO
(Vkti 'Fl're-'an'd l1rnbyinSnc'e
ipany of Gothenburg, in Sweden, has
,i'.i niih ilw. inanrune.. inn. r.) fi.iu
thnt
com
rnmnl
Atate uppllcnbla to such companies and Is
therefore authorized to continue tho busl
ners of tiro and lightning Insurance In this
siuio ror tno current year ending January
31, isoj.
Wltuers mv hand nnd the seal of the
auditor of public accounts the day and year
lirni uinni: "uuiu.
CHARLES WESTON.
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Works.
-By 11. A. Bithcock, Deputy,
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTB. LIN
COLN. Feb. 1, IMi. It Is hereby certified
that the Balolae Fire Insurance company of
Basle, in thn state of Switzerland, has
compiled with the Instiranco law of this
stain iippucHnie to sucn companies aim is
theiefnro nuthorlxed tn continue thn bus).
ncs ii cf lire and lightning Insurunce tn this
nf 'iff. in- ,, i ii,i t 2 recte .'Xcr.,H' " Ollnda"): nt "II p. m. Struck out: By Graham. II: by Freeland.
Of life Insurance In tills BtatO for for NASSAU. Iier Steamer from Mlntnl l.i. nliwle f,v Mnrrlunn ? I.i, Knllhmr
current year ending January 31, 1902. cw. 7' ",'," .7m , i Vi.-Pkli i W m,V
Witness my hand nnd the Heal of the k.-i. t.:k- "i::i: "mV:".tU
nf niikll iirnnnl. Ihn ilrn, .nj .v . ram-t, iiu n, ubiii, i nun. i.iv. uui-
i .
I j. iTTiirnif ill.- i, iiiii.il. ai'i'ii tkitu l it
t.F.tlAI. OTI( T.
sta'te for the current s'cur ending January
31. 1902. . . .
Witness my hand nnd the seal of ihe
auditor of public accounts the day and year
rim anove written.
CHAHi.w.s ni;siu.,
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Work.
Hy II. A. Iltbcock. Deputy.
rntinMvnATi"rri.'"!mit.i('A'rtnN
ITfJTl' rL- vi.'iirial.-A f ifill.'tiK 111 I
Ai'DiTon of pfhlic ACCOUNTS. fiN;
COLN. Feb. 1. 1901. It Is hereby certified
inai me l.iyods Plate Ulass insurance com-
nanv nr Nnv vnrk. in iiia omto or .npwi
York, has romplled with the Insurnnco law I
3t tills slnlp imiillrnlilf. in allrli ronioatlies
and Is tlierefore authorized to continue the
business of plate glass Insurance In this
slate for tho current year ending Janu
ary. 31. 1902.
Witness mv hand and the senl of the
auditor of public accounts the day and year
nrsi aoove written.
CHARI.I.H nliPTi'Ni
(Seal.) Auditor of Public Works.
Uy H. A. Rabcock. Deputy.
rOSTOFlMCE NOTICE
BluiiiM h rmii iiAii.v I iv nil inixreHied. I
as tilianges may occur at any iimo.i
. ,u. "-.ill "i... innlllnl f I.
en, i:il, will I'llirr I i. i, .til i . ii I
hi inn up nrri I'osiuiuco us luiiuwn. I
v. r.uo rum nmu.n iiiro ""in iniiii'i i
nan ciosing t mo an, wn . ueiow. i precis
'mi niiiim liir iipi iiiuiiv i i ii t. ml u ii. ill. nil i
Wednesday and Friday. I
Regular and Supplementary mailt close at !
Fdrelgu llranch haf hour later than closing
time shown below
iiii'i -. l .1 ii, in. inr r.i liurr. i i i
s. Campania, via QuoeiiKtown (mall for
Oermiiuy . must be directed "per s. s.
Campania"); at 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE
WrK!1 Tresl!m5aV,VrV,ourK:
tiiiuiiiampinn ami lireincn: at :30 a. in. i
roi I'iuiturr;, per s. s. vaiieriatm. vi
suuiniiiiipiiMi uiian musi lie uirci'ieo ht
s. s. Vader nnd"): at 7:30 n. m. for NR Til.
ERLANDS direct, per s. s. Amsterdam
nmi! must bo directed "tier s. . Am-
, ... ia c..-wmi i.Tit
direct, tiers, s. Astoria (mall must bo ill-
reeled 'por s. a. Astoria").
meriiiiiii i. u iu ii. in. ur nLUMnin j
'PRINTED MATTER. ETC. T ils steamer
tnkes Printed Mnttcr. Commercial Piipers
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CORNELIUS VAN COTT. I'nstmasler.
Postutllce, New York, N. Y., April 12, 1901.
toruinary man oni.v wnic i must lie. ill.l bnl a: Off Graham. 4: orr Free and. 1.
, MaB for Newfoundiar!(j by ral. to North pirc: buck Keith.
1 1
01IAIIA WINS IN NINTH
From th Fifth Until thi Finiih Etirjbody
it Gutsiing.
DES MOINES LOSES, FOUR TO FIVE
'
Rnnrke I'himIIj Mnkp tlood President
Itntuke'n Promise That III Artists
Are Capable llnmllers of
the Wnaon-Tinmur.
A big crowd of fans witnessed an Inter
esting game at ttio Vinton street park Sun
day nflrrnoon between the Oninhas and tho
Prohibitionists. It was a clean cut exhibi
tion of the great notional game and was
doubly exciting, for the reason that tho
niiii'onin was wliollv a uiHtter of doubt after
the llfth lulling. Tho thnahss won In tno
DM1 1)V a Olllll'n IH llIIH'iy ll(. Willi I
nruii.- ui u in i.
ino liourne I u in I iv nau us iMiting naoiis
8l,ud tho ball all over tho
neiu unci mauc sunn u' mnmi '"""
Hons of President ItourUo that ho has
gathered together a team ot superb stick
artists. Thirteen hlls was tho total num
ber corralcd from the (rlo of pitchers who
- , .... . , i
pitching iirmor and seltled down to busl-
,iess. He nroeeeded to show the excited
'nt that ho was Just what he was crarked
tip 10 ue a cracKerjacK oi tno nisi wn i.
. , ......... , , , , , i,irt
" "-
pop-up lo Captain Stewart.
t- ...,.i ii.i. t.n iunr. .nn.
I" M'U ririwmi mill mini imi- ,i.."...
... ... . . . . .. . .. .
ceeded in getting in one loneiy nn, dui it
didn't develop Into anything. The fourth
was rather disastrous for (irahnin. Glenaon
s arted off with a lilt. Morrlcon struck oui
Hn.i ijrnnorl made n hit. O'Leary struck
I II-
. . . . . , . . -, . , toniitilnpil prarn.
- "
niiiy un to tno piato aim hohkcii uiu
homo run Tho bull bounded over tho
.,-,,,,,, ,, nnrt niennn
,,,,n,pW ,enco nnJ ,PH"on
McVlcker crofsed tho plate.
tho run-getting for the Prohl
lppert anil
That finished
rohibltlonlstB.
HI 111 Looks lltseunrnKliiK.
Up to this Juncture the Omahas hadn't
cnalkcil up a score iinu ii looked a iiiuo
1 .11 l.. ... Il...l Ll .1.
i iiiHL'uiirngiiiK. in iiiun nun ui iuu luiuiii.
however, after two men were out, tho
locals started In to do somo bus ness nt
,hn ,, s,Bn.i MeAiidicws and Stewart
,ho 01(1 s,am, -Mn'l'cws and Stew
both singled and Phil Glndo rapped (
a trlpleplatcr. scoring his predecesso
;,', nrrt,, nrhm' l,u
out
gsors.
He nftcrward scored on Graham's hit.
The Omahas tleil the score In the fifth.
Letcher made a hit and w.ir out ut tccond
on Reld's hunt to tho pitcher. A wild
throiv by Gloa."iou gave Held a safe Journey
to second und he scored on Calhoun's two
bagger. After that there was no scoring until
the last half of the ninth. Frecland flew
out to McVlcker and then followed three
successive hits by Toman, Carter and
won. Score:
I . t 4
OMAHA.
AR. R.
O. A. E.
2 1 X
1 o 0
1 0 0
1 1 1
7 0 0
1 1 1
1 2 0
12 2 0
0 0 1
1 1 0
?! 1 1
O. A. E.
0 0 0
0 4 I
1 0 l
1 C 0
10 0 (I
0 'i 0
2 3 0
2 S 1
0 2 0
0 2 0
0 10
23 3
0 0 0 1-0
0 0 0 0-4
i Moines, 3.
e-base hit:
kcr. Sac-
Tomnn. ss 6
1 i.iirier, u...
Letcher, rf..
Held. cf...
Calhoun, lb..
McAndtcws, 3b .'I
Rlnwart. 2b..
.... 4
.... 4
Glade, c...
Graham, n
l I' reeianu, p.
Totals
3R 5 13
DES MOINES.
All. R. II
Lenpert. If.
4
5
4
3
5
4
4
:t
l
Vii.vieV.iV n't"
YiJV' "
V,i:m..,V'Vri'
iieiisamen, iu.
O I.enry, rs.
1 Uienion, iO
V,U,P I1
Mori'on, p
Pollchow, p
Totals
Omaha
Dcs Moines ...
.. l
i.39 I
0 0 0 3
10 0 3
Earned runs:
Two-base hit:
Calhoun,
run: :
Glade. Homi
ntlce hit
McAiidrcws.
First base on
I Th mmn Inntnn will tilnv Itila aflnvnmil
Steeln and Luuzon will do the hitter
, . rt Z , .J ... .7.
worK ,or 0n&a, and the visitors will
exercise tno samo mree pitchers ns yes-
al1" TT T
cconiinnj the Prohibitionists over to Des
Moines and play thrco ganit t in tho Iowa
capital
I ,l'iUI
Hnb Takea lip tVrestlliiar.
linSTON. Anrll 14 nnxlnc belner rienil
snort In Roston. great efforts uro belne
made to rovlvo wrestling. The match ot
Harvey Parker of Brockton against Ernest
Roeber for April 29, In Mecliunlc's hall,
promises to give the needed Impetus, Tho
conditions nre nO per cent of the gross,
receipts to the winner, with no sldo bet,
the first fall to he Gracco-Roman, tho sec-
ond catch-iis-catch-oan, and the deciding
- I Ian to ue ucicrmiueu uy tnc iobh oi a coin.
Tto Good Colts Said.
iighcs
ng of
by St.
16.O0O.
Unmet
nco of
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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