T1IK OMAHA DAILY HKE : AUGUST 8 , 1803. SPEG1HL NOTICES. _ A DVERTISKMUNTS FOR TIIKSK rot.UMNs /Will imtnlcin until la 3D p m for the uveiilinr * n'l until U .10 11. in. for tliu mornlmt niul Sunday ( dltlonn Ailvpftlprn bv1 rpqtipMlnir n numlx'tvl clieok. eon ImvolliMrnimwi'rnnrtdroHsiM to n nnmtiernl litli rinrnrp of TllK llrr. Answer ? no addrp sccl will IKI delivered upon prcsent'illon of tint clii-ck. SITUATIONS WANTED. RitcB Ike ft word first him rtlon , lr .1 wonl them- h'u r Nothing taken for less lliuti itfio Ai AToNnvYirt LA i > Y STKN- oKMpbpr mid typtsvi rllor RofcreneeH f urnlRlnil. AddrpssNa.nipp HVi 1 ! _ _ _ _ POSITION WANTKII UY T3XPKRIKNCK7) A Hlenonraplier owning mficlilnn , nlmi expert- tiers ! bookkeeper Address , silting waireH , N'tO , Hoc MIH8 ID * WANTED MALE HELP. Rite * 1 < n wonl first Insertion le i word there- Bftpr Nothing tikiin for lesv th in i ! ' > e mjNTijKMAJ > brooi > f HARACTKii TO represent our buslnusn.liisuraiicumen prufern- ! 417 1 > SAI.AHY OR COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TO J Jhnnrtlp Dm Patent Clicmleil Ink Kratw r IVncll. The most useful mid novel lintiilloii of the Hire. KMHPH lulc thoroughly In two Hcoonds WorkIlki / ) ni'ielc ! > no to fiOO pp.'cptil profit Aci-nts tmklni ? SM ) per \Mi'K Wo also \\.int n ueneral act nl to take ctiirec of territory and appoint mibairentH A nri oh HIPP to nriko tnoiicv Wrllo for terms mill a HH clmen of pnslnir Monrou Kraslnu Mr * Co. . X , tl ( 1.i Crow , Win fi 3 - V.O11 WANT A GOOD 1 A YINO JOH WHITE 3J-1F II iwk Nursery Co , Milwaukee , Win , MHII5SV T > WANTnn , A HOY TO CAHRY A IIORSK J'route on The Ev cuing Ileo. C.illnt circnlillon clepl. I .10p til Mall I ) WANTI31) , PAINTER TO RENT A HO0SI3 .1 , unl < lu w ork for tlio rent N W Cor. BTlli : ind Decalur MH1U 15 WANTED YOUNO MAN FOR OFFICE WORK ) Jjmiiilhiinciiuiliilifl III tin-city Dniuiflst prn ferred If von cnnnol fool coliiniii of llirnrptt or HiKill proper it IIIM eorriitly us civ en , < lon t apply ShermanA MeConnell IfiH Dodco 0047 - A MONTH AND 13XPENSKS. KXCLU- B-J7000 | No extiiriencu. ataplu Roods Absolute monopoly Mm nntl women w mted Yearly < oiiti ieH I'.iyert. . > ln. No t ilk Svntem perfect Wi Hi-quick Tunns fruo Address K HI ) , llox .l.lil. ) IKmtun Mann. JIUO'J H' 1 > WANT13D. TIIK COLUMIIIAN OUILD , J'friti nial ordir with entlroiv original InsurancH nml pnilowinent fcitimn , and Um most popular m ur know n. wishes to employ ono or moro ilrst- class men In eviry state to onraulrn chapters To the rlglil man an opportunity for i 'riuancnl em- tiloymi ut and law revenue Is opi n , and seldom iHinali d Wl Hi ) fur parllcnlirs Address Supreme ill ipteT Colnmbl in Oulld Toledo , O MHOS 8 * iiovLisT"fi7\nTirNT\v : : YORK LIFE IILDO , B Tel ( iSH , furnlbh business men with Htenogrum- llll'J S7 KASY SKLL1NO B-WANTED-SOLICITORS , goods Hood contract to rlitlit pirtlos Rooms 2Jainlil ! Dougl is block Omahi Neb. JID14 8 T > WANTKI ) . AOENTS , ACQUAINTED WITH J'tho trade. , tosell a HUP , rlor Imported Portland remput lit dealers and builders Herman Alch , 4J Murray Htriet New York M1I07 8' WANTED FEMALE HELP. _ Kites H4e T wonl llrHt Insertion le \\ordthero- - nflei Nnihini ; t ikun for U s Ihan -"o /-LADM'S o'OOOI ) A * 'nttr liiiKlni'HS iniiinir frlendM f'T , 00 to * 10O DO nalarj to rlt'ht pirtluH , 117 lieu building. ftm r < WANTK1) "llv A SMALL FA JULY A YQUNO " iriil to work for her boinl while attending n < heel AildreHS , N 15 Hie. 77H ! ' / 1 WANTr.l ) LADIIIS AND OI3NTW3MKN W13 V will pn * " > 00 to * ! - ' 00 PIT \MI It to do Htrlellv liomiork fur UH. no e nn mstni ; .mil prompt p iv- nii-nl ( ! F. K'nmoiiH .V Co , llittorym uxh 'ind Water StH Hoxlon M.IHS MMW 10 * WANTKI ) . nillT. FOU onNKP.AL 1IOUSK- CWAJ MIH G W LooinlH 1011 South ,10th axu- line M8.18 /I WANTKI ) (1O01) ( AMKIUC'AN LADY FIIOM " .in to 40 M > arH old. who wanlH a home to KO out of elty an houseki epei Apply until WiKlnesday iilcht.it 1001 HouanlHtnul M'I17 1 OR RENT HOUSES. Riten 10o illnooich limertlon. $ ! . [ > ( ) a line per month Noihhnr t iki-n for \uHt \ th in ' _ ' 5c T STlIOIMiN ) ALL PARTS OP a- ' thoclly. 'IlieO. F Davis ( .ompinj , 1SOJ F.u- mi _ fi87 - ' AND l-UOOM APAUTMKNTS. VON DOIIN block , with steam , rofi-rennis ruiinlri.d ; K10 82Jd ! _ fiHK \ FOR KENT. 7-UOOM MOD13UN FLAT , 'Lango block bl)0 ) S Mill St. IDS FOR R13NT FOR fi MONTHS OR LONGKR D nicely locatiil U-niom lioiiw. all fnrnlHhud and In II rat cl.mh condition to Bin , ill f nnlly without chlldrun. Ri'nt reiHoniblo and ruferenoes ro- qulnd Inutili e. at BSO South lllilh Htioet. Mill 1 \-FOR RENT. 1'J-ROOM MOUKRN 1IO1ISK , ' 1713 Chicago St M81J ia 1FOR RUNT 10-room IIOIIHC , all modern 1m- 4 'piovemontb , 8)8 ) onthl'Jth Btitct. luqirliii''rill elite iso Mlid I T\-rOIl U13NT NINK-UOOM HOUbK , ALL .1'modern < on\uiliMii es bun. ( hiruil lawn flmiHhide. No ' . ' 111 S .llbtavn M J. Konn ml , tK)7-H ) N. Y Life llnlhlliK- M llia r-k-O-ROOM COTrAflK , MODKRN. CHOIC13. IN .Ustanfoul Circle C E KUntiUr I'D I Id o bhlir. 7.TJ \-8-ROO.M " 11OU.SK , MODERN , NE\R 1IIJS1- "ness , rent moderato Appb01 Hco building 1 V r'OR RKNT. FLAT. 7-UOOM. CORNKR JJwith lance 7O1 S liith Hlrei t ChiikH W Ilallcr , No fill Paxton block M77O S' Tv 'JIU'J CTPITOL AVKNU137 SKVKN ROOMS J 'IiKiulie ' 'MH ripltol avenue 7".I 7" 'l-v FOR RENT NfrK FIVl7.ROOM rOTTUJK J i-l'JOO IiKiuho loom .110 New Yoik I.Hi bulldlnif. M7U.I TA""A VKHY IKsiuAMLU DKT U'lim T"iN : .L/ionined modem honse. lar e law nno b iKement t jn.il C.illfoinla M7H7 10- T-v FOR RKNTr TWO 'MlOOM nO USKS IN i "Onuiha View only W 00 pi r month 717 N Y Llfu. 71I7 --11-UOOJI MODKRN HOUSK WITHIN 5 MIN D Ulesw.'illc of P O Iiuiiiln llllll DodgeJ1MI7 J1MI7 11 ! 1 \ FOlf UKNT WO CORNER PL VT , 14TH ANI J'Capital avenue , i ! rooms and bath * J. > ni' riMims and balh IKW North Utth i' " . ' . . " > il slrnoini nnd bith l.l'j.'Capital avenui $ . ' 0 Htx-iooni ll.il M''l Solilh lOlh slu-et liiilllr | < Ni DILI ton hall Wl Bolilh lUlh Mieel H',17 .I T -POlTRKN'T NI3W 1-ROOM rOTTVXdP. CLST J'cm and cltywalei coi lOlh and btlili r mil ; J" Kimului 1 IIS F n nun 001 H 1rOR UKNT NK'K H-UOOM HOUSE NKA1 - -"II IIIHIum Puk also 10 loom houHomai jrdl and Dodgi ) llkks He il i ; i iten'incj hill U Fou iii.Nr.Mor : > iTuN KU.HT-ROO'M iT JJ''OChicago slnil &MDD Rlngwalt Ilaikirblock .Mil 111 10 * r OR RENT--I-URNI3HbD ROOMS Rales Die a wont lli l hiHerilon leu word theixj nfti I Nothing t ikim for IIHS Ih in ' - ' . " > c' J Joi mifnrnlHhed IOOUIH vIth ln > nil J bloekH fron ( unit liiniw AilthcHh , M ,1J Ike filll 111' ROOM WITH ALC'OVP. FOI uilh'iiiLii mock'iii Lonvinlences ,1'JO Noith'.W M 7,10 37 ROOMS NU13LY FtlRNIsHIU ) . 010 SO1ITI _ Jl7lhjtlriM t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MIOO 10 * 1 ? "FIMINISHKD ROOM WITH ALCOVK soirri I jfiom .MHO sm ill lomns , w lib m w Ithont bo nt Mrs Knli'ht. .No , ' .110 Doiulnsslieel. Til.l 1"f 1" P.UILOP. AND HUD ROOM , bl'KAM HF.A'l Jtfasand bull riie.ip lent 70 ! ) S lUlh .Id lloo M70. h' " " " I ? KINK FURNisiIEDHOOM"iil ) > 3 iuiTir""si Jj 71111 Kt -DEsIUATlLE SOUTTTROOM. MODKUN CO > vcnliinein HUH Dodgn Htict't MMiil p > iTToRHlINT NKAU-LY FURNIsTlKD UOOJl JLj vvllh bo nil , 'Old IMllforulaM mHI7-r. ROOMS TO RKN' JJ wlihoi vvlthiint bo.ird , In prlvalu family HOI Chli , IKO Htn vt inHlH-r. FURMlSHED ROOMS AND BOARI Hit's Ihioa vviuil Hill Inserlhm In auiil then Ifli'f NoUiliiK taken for ICSH than ' . ' , Vi lVr VbUNO WOMl-3NsilMK UNDllTl - ( ) OARI3 0 1 Wumau'H Chrlullan , i 6uclatlon , 111 b 17th HI. CiJ ) 1TIK | UOLAN.'OO AND 'Jll N.lBTII ST. V _ 52. ! ! If THE STATE EUROPEAN HOTKLNI3WAIS 1 t ligantly fuinluhi-diuoins for rent hj day VMck at reasoinnlo ratcti Knit'iy .v Spratt , 131 ' lol.ll'J Doiiyhls'slrci t Wlbl A''H' T -ROOM AND HOARD FOR TWO OKNTL' I men. 708 North lUlh fclreot M850 8 ' 17 FOR RENT ? T'URN1S1U3D FRONT ROO : II vsllh lioaixl , at 41U N ItUh blrecl. WAHTEP-BOARDERq. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , fl.SO a Hun p luoiitli , Notlan. takim for le.ii tluu 'J3o. G 3 FHONT IIOO1I3 , 10tU ) LEAVENWOR-i atrcul. MS7U 11 gOU BBMT STOUE8 AND OFFO ) , lOo n llnu oo li hiKertlou , 1.50 a line I DioiilK- Nothing laliuii lor lfb than ' . ' 6c. Ion lOtti bt. , bt'luevn Faniaiu and lou ; Iaa.chei 1U V-ITOK UKNT , 1IAKERY , IN COMPLETE 0 < l r , V1nit-al M luvallty. Call 1U.M bhenn Am. UDlti 10 FOR RENT STOREB AND OFFICES FOn nRNTTlK 4-STORY nlCK IniOFaniamM Tim bnlldlnir lins a On-proof co- ini'nlbivinpnt.oomiilPlPHteam hnitlne llxtures , u nlcr nn nil tliQlloon.iriK tc. Apply at the ofllco of The lie."I" WANTED TO RENT. Hitps lUc a vronl flrttlnsortion ! < ! wonltlipro- tt T Nothing takim for lesx 111 in iiC. -VtNTED NICK FUUNISJIED ROOM WITH tt III very Bclect famllv , by KPtitlenmn , AnnwirsUitlnit location and prices per month. N 31 UPP Hi ) 1-7' _ STORAGE. . 10 < ? n linn Pirn Itwrtlon $1 . " 0 - \ line per month Nothing taken for less thin ! 2. > c. M-STORAGK FOir HOUSEHOLD " "flOODS ! ekfin ami chpip ratPS R Wells , 1111 Farmm . f.iltl M-STORAGE WILLIAMSAC11033H11HAIIX13Y ! rti7 WANTED TO BUY. llntrs IKc nvronlflrsllimortlon , to.\\NonltliorO' ftltor Nollilnc taken for lu-s tli in a..c. TV WANTED , TO TOUCH ASK A OOOlTftKTAlTj Jt lmtlniHH ; nnv lino. I'art irula. AIIH-H Keil i : tito Agency , 1(117 ( Fnmiin stn ut. fi J > 0 * T CASH VAIU KOH ( IOLU AND SII.VKU. ' Jacobson > V ] ' . | HOC , room 11,1C15 Done ! is nt M7JH A.ll * VT CASH KOIt FtJUNITUHK , HOUSKHOr.U ilHlc , or u 111 w 11 for owner In our mictlou H Weilt , 1111 F.mi.un. OHM AT WANTKU. 40 OH 80 ACHK9 4 TO tl MIM'.S i' from ilty. iiinnt tx ) ulic.ui Hon li un utty nroiwrlj or Hinlsor ini'rcli inillno to olTc-r clii > ii , INtwItli K V UliiKtT , 181U F.irnani. MSSH la * A ItnTAITj IMl'LKMKST Oil NWANTKD iriMiur.il nit-rcli intllHibimlni'Ri In e.iHtcini Nu- bi.iHkn r.irt lr tile AiMrtHS N .13 llco B0 ! . NW1LL PAY CASH FOR 10 OU 'JO ACRE3 noarOiuahl C , D Hutchenon , 11)1J ! Farnam. 005 0 FOR SALE FtTBNITURE. Hates , IHo a won ! first Inmirllon , le i word there- ifter Nothing takuu for le-ss th m.Mo OFOIl SAL13 , KLKOANT ANTIQUH OAK foldlnir bull but lltlln used. Ulie ip for caxh Flrat house north ot DuJuo on 31t uunne FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO nitea IWoa won ! llrntlMSDi thin Icawordthoro- uftur , Nolhliiir niton for U'HH than ' 'ue LK CHKAI' , A NICi : 1'ONY OAHT. Iiiiiiiln > t 11114 CumliiKHlrect MH81 p-FOR SALK , C1IKAP , SKCOND HAND P1IAK I ton and hat ness Iiuiulro at West's stible. 'J721 Loavenwoith Bt MS70 8 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. U itos , lo ( ) a linn each Insertion , $1 50 a line per month Nothlni ; t ikun for less ih in 'J'ic fVFOHSALH A HKdULATION SIZK 11UUNS- V-ii\\ l > .k .V II like billiard tabln r ick enes nnd ImllH nverylhlns lu llret-class Hhapu Address N L'4 , llou. M180. FOU SALR TWO PltllK HLOOUKI ) SMOOTH coated female bt Ilernanl pnpplus Adiliess , N ,11 Hi i i > 01e > > Mr , 1(1 ( MISCELLANEOUS. Had s Ike \sord first liiHertlon.le a enl thero- af ler Nothlnn' t.iki'ii for less tli m 'J.'c. -'KTUUfaCAN A UTV sfuUlO LKSSONS irlron , Onlera taken Mrs K J. C.nle. 1017 ! Chic i o St. m8U-r. ) CLAIRVOYANrS R.ltis,10c I line c leh lusei lion , & 1 'ill a line l > er month. Nothing taken for less th in ' 'Jc. " - v WARREN CLAIRVOYANT , relliblo business iiicdlumtothyLaratllON 10th , oil" " ) MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. R ili-s , Use i wonl Ilrst Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing t iken for leas th in 'Me ' ] < MADAME SMITH , CO. ! S UTH , 1ND ! FLOOR , JLRoom3 MaasIKO , vaporalcoholstpam.sulphm- InoaudHea biths mS71 ! ! ! rp MM13 CARSON , 1121 DOUOLAS STRKKT , .ID lloor , loom 7 , m issajc , alcohol , aulpliur and set bubs MHO I 11- T -MMI3. STOWK , MAGNI3TIC HKALKR , 203 Doiul.tH block MPJ7AU' PERSONAL RatLH litouvsoixl lirHt hinurtlon. lo a word thcro- 'ter Nothing t iken for loss th in 'Jjc , U A NKW bONO"PAT-A-CAKK , " COMPANION to "Pook-a-lloo , " at A. Hospe s , Oin ih i , Nub. MO" 1 8 U ACCOUNTS 13XAMINI3D. HOOKS OPENED , bilincuil orclosiil. Anv biiHlni'SH of conllden- ll.il iialitro lookul up or examined , 16 jeirs ex- perlenco. Address , JJ JJ Ileo oHlco. hOl l.t * MONEY TO LOAN R.EAL ESTATE. Rati s , 10c a line P ith hiHortlon , $1 ISO a line per month Nolhhu , ' t iken for less th m .Tic AV"-LO VN.SONIMPROVKD"AND UNIMPROVr/D ' cltj pro | > citv. * l 000 and npvvatilH. . " to dU per cent nodi'liiJH W Farn nn Smith li Co , lil.'O Fain un bOl If-MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES i TheO F DivlHCol.- > raniimBti-eet 001 \\r MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWKST HATES ON ' > Improved and unimproved Oin. ilia n alesl ilol lo. Clears Flih Illy Trust Oo. 170J F.irn un b)3 ( ) , \\r-ANTHONY LON AN1) TRUST CO J ' Life , lends at low i.ites forchoho m curlty on Ncbi iska and lovvafattnuor Omaha city pioperiy. l.07 . _ ' -CENTRAL LO VN .v , TRUST CO. , III3K IILDO , hOS : r-FAllM.MOKTtAOKS. C. F HARRISON \\'r-7,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY ' piopeitv Ilrst moilgage Inqulro Nilhertoii Ilall.N K cor Dili and Jackson sts HIT 7 \y $ : ,00 00 TO $1 500 00 TO LOAN 1 TO 0 ' vt irn on ImproMil Omaha reil esl iti > or farm lands U.C ( J.uvln &Co.'JOS Shtclj block.M84CI W-MONKY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES Apply to W. It. MUkln , Plrst National Ilk bhlg D IL ! ! x \\r-MORTGAOK LOANS A. MOORE , 401 1IEK > 1IL1K1. M 8'J.I i5 \ \ ? FOR SALE , GILT 13DOKD MORTOAOES biarlngll 7 and 8 per cent lilt ) rest , lllokt Real llslato Agencj , J03 N. Y Life building IMIO 11 MONEY TO LOAN CHATPELS. Rites , liloa line i-ich Int-erllon. f 1 .10 a llnu pel month Nothing taken for less th in ' "Se. 'LOAN MONiv 'ON ANY KIND OF SK" Htrlc'tly conllduntUL A. 13 Harrltt , room 1 < : oulhiciit.il block 478 -.MONKYT ( ) LOAN- , W < will lend \onnny HIIIU whleh von wish Hm.ill or 1 uuiMit the lowest pOHHlhlo rates , In the ijiilckist possllilu time and for any lonKlli of Him lo Nidi ) on Yon e. in ] > iv It baik In mich hint ill' nuntu a jou wish , vvhuu .vou wish , and onlj pa > for ll an lunir as > on keup It. Yon can borrow on . HOUSEHOLD FITRNITIJRK AND PIANOS , HOUSES WAfiONS ANI ) \UHIAiiS. : . WAUKHOIJHi : UECI3IPT.S MKRCIIAND1SB OR ANY OTHER SECURITY Without pnhUctrv or lemotal of pioi > crty. OMAH V MOk'lfOK ! LO\N I'O , SOU SOUTH IIU'H STRKKT , Ill-si llooi abnvn thuHtui-t. Till ! OLDKVi ; f.\ltKST ANI ) ONLY INrpUPOR ATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.IHO IHO V-DO YOU WANT MONKY ! : Wo w 111 loin von ANYSIIM von wish on your FURNITURE PIANOS IIORSKS WAdONB. CARRIAdKM , WARKHOUbK RKCKIPTS , etc. Vtn civil piompt attention to all application ! , nnd will i-irry join loin .i IOIIB.-IH jou wish. Yuncan iidnoi ) Iho rust of c.irrjlni ; jourlo.in by a PDinintal nn > lime Thc.ro U no pub- M , llcllv or r < inoval of pioperlv FIUKLITY LOAN OUARANTKK TO . Idiom 4N llhnUI block , M7U Cor. Ifilhand Haincy St. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rales , lOaa llnouai'h Inserllnn iinoalluopi ) iiiiinth Nolhln t ilun for losu Hi m ' 'uc. " " -FcViruENT"A"sMALlV ; WATEll .MILL."Al dri'ss box fi3 , Lincoln Nttt > OPJ FOR SALK ON KASY TERMS , FUUNISHK il . liutol , known UK the "Iliirllngton House , " bl uateil near the II .V M R R depot lu Hut city < Aunna , Neb Call on or address U W ( t.Mvblj Real Khtato Aguut , Aurora , Neb. WtOU 12 * V-LAUNDRY PLANT FOR SALE CHKAP , AN JL brick bnlKllin ; ' "JxuO , only # JO , liMjulio la ] Farn mi UOB-b T. RKTAIL OIXJTHINO HUSINKSS WANTK L In a good town of tt.ODO iHJiml.ulon i IM , ovtri will payupot cii > ) i and link no uurHlloin price nuibt bo low , AUdivbH N ' . ' .I , Uou otticu. 81H10 < Y-TO 1IUY SKLL OU K.XCHANOK , 1IUSINK : ! chances , re.'il cotatu or lands Apply to Wca xir orn lIuidiiuBg A if ui ie > , a 1U N. Y.I. . biuy. M8lU bJ TH Y-KOR KXCHANGK , CLEAN STOCK SHOE $ . ) , n < > 0 ru.ll t'btato and money. O. Suvdi Ntoli , U. CU\bS DRUa STORK , IJIO 1IA110A1 , - lor cash , t'ood paylnir bunlnuds. Adilruss N 2 Jr Hoc. 7HU 10' ' _ _ y-FOU S ALB OR TRADH. FlUST-CLAS.il UUU OR .i I'01 ! " ' "irMljr locateU , irooU cash business , i a p. w. 1..1 * . o. UP * a ia. _ n-'Uj 111- _ MUSIU , ART AND ' LANOUAOEi au fi FOR EXOHANOE. A , lOoallnnnncli Inwrtlon , JI..10 a line iwr month. Notldinr tnXi-n for lei ihin 'J. > o Dikota , Will KH | | pluvip or xoluitiffi' for indse. , horses. mil c ittle Add box7tl , Fr.inkforl.Inil V -rLEAN"sTOCK OV OKNKRAL MDSB WILL take real oitttc. money Hox-JUS. Frankfort Ind Z-AHOUT fT-OOO WORTH OF STAPLK OKN- eril inercliandlsn forono-llilrd r-ish or nix-urwl notes bili\uc Omiliicltv proiwrly or g oed farm J II Haddock Falrbnry. Neb M''hO _ V WIMj TIIAUK UKAL KSTATK FOR LA1UJK /Jor Hinnll Htock of itooils. Addresn M 7. ly-WILl ) LANDS , TLMAR , TO KXCHANflK FOR property hero , Wrllo full ilirwrlptlon * 701 South 'J7th8tn et. M50T A2.1 * V-A MODKIIN 10 1100M HOUSK 1 ! LOTS ON ' Jem at ( trade , Rood residence Portion of Iho cllv For nimller house oracanl Insldu lots addn-sn N. 10 lice 737-3. _ IIIAVK UIO AORESOF IMPROVF.D \STERN /-JNcbriska hind not inoitKnii < ( l thit I wish to trido for muttliandlso ( lee L f3alnpbi ll , Oole- rldtfe. Nub M710 10 r/-TO TRADK , OLKAR I ) TS AND SOMI3 CA9II /Jfor iottnio and lot , north or northwest pirt of city. Nii5. lleoonicu. M8S 1 8 _ V-Wlt Tj KXCHANdK CLKAR WKSTBRN > laiiiln for Rilt-ciitrt- l Ilrst morte.iRp on cltv pro- ] p.lj. No dnnblful piper coimldered. 11 8 New York Llfo bid * . M8I4 8 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Riles , lOc a line each Insertion , $1 fill a llnu per mouth Nothing tiknn for less Ih in 'J.'c M443 All ) ' B1 LOT3 IN STOKPEL 1'LACK. Clii'.inent .iiiil lH > Ht lots In OMAHA SiicrHl Drl < i1 nnd tprmi to IIU.MK lIUlI.Or.HS Slonpol PlicolotM will iilwuyH\J\MIICO In prlco , for llm oily iniiMttrrowMistwanl. . Call on or nil- UI-OHI V > ' A Wubulor , 40. ' Hocblilff. . 1)11 ArilANCBTO INVKST YOUH SAVINOS i\ST front lot IH o , \ \ onii" ( I'opplcton p irk ) , i > my aci 'ss to motor. OuiaTtfohicliito IIHRIIIPHHVlll Hell vi'rj I'lin in for rush Alttolot H.umcom Placi- irtr.ilii for casli. Address U II1.0 llox .isil , 1115 IJAUGATNS-HOUSKS , LOTS AND FAUMS. SALK J or IrniliF K Unllnir , ll.irki-r blk I'JUAI I IT YOU AHB IX > OKIKQ FOU A SAl'K ANU X Urolllabln liui'Htniciit \Socin ROU | ono For lust inco..i irowl firm of lilo acres 10 miles from Oinilia Wli.it cm Jon llnd belter * Or , If jon want.i lionio on cisy iminpiitt anil chi'ip , M o b.ivo Hiivvr.il Oni ill I lie ll Kst He , inil Trust L-om | > my , room 4 lion bnlhtlinr. JIII71 13AHOAIN9 , IN FAUMS , HOUSKS AND LOTS. J. JJN Fruu/ur , loom C Frunzcr block , upp 1 * ( ) M4 11) Ali'J \TO\V IS TUB T1MH TO IUIY A JLi homcorcliolco lot In IIHlslilo No 1 anil 1'irlc piico nt Innkrnpt iirleen , t'ltlier for caub or on time Willis YaleH , uguil , VJS N ,1'Jml Hi. 802 l/OIl .SALK ! TWO NKW COTTACK3 AT S W 1 corner of .Mllli anil C.illfornl i KtrcelH All mod ern coincnleiues IiiMiipetlon Holleltinl Call on or aildiuoH II T ri irko , unotl Ciss Btn-i't , or lilt ) llo ml of Tiadu , Oin ill > 'PhoneI'.IS ' , M'J'J 11 | 70irSALK-KINK LAIlGi : KBSIUBXCK WITH 1 ample. BroumlM , which I can otTer.U aery lo lltfiiru \\lllpay } on to ln\L'Htlf.ito UVSliolis l Oll SALK. 'JO COTTAOKS , ifT.O (111 ( TO 1 + . ! 000 01) on montlily p lyinentH K F Kinder , ir.UlIMinain MSS7 lir IT'Oll SAL1 ! Nl'.W 1-HOOM COTTAOK , CISTI2UN 1 and eltx.ttor , ! rl00 , E.iHy i > ijinents. In- HUiiu 1.118 r.irnim UOI-8 7-llOOM llOUSr. WOIIT1I * l)00 ( ) FOU t'-.OOO I C. I ) lliitcluson , lii.M Farnain HOC , SECUK1TIES FOR SALE. > s IKca wonl ilrst Insertion Icaword there- Nothhu t ikun for less th m L'le O PKR C13NT MORTOAOES FOR SALE , SKCUR. Oltv absolutely H ife , AIUUH Re ll Estate agency 11,17 Fariiam M.1 I- IGH GRADK OMAHA CITY MORTOAGKS. netllng pun h tsers good rale of Interest , Hums of fiomtlOO 00 up , for silo by Olobe. Loin A , Trust Co , HHh and Dodge , Omaha. I'artlcul irs on ap plication. 21701 ODD MORTGAGE SECUIUTIRS FOR SALE Hicks , leilcstatoagency. 80 ! ) 11 HateH , 1 Oc a line each hmerllon. $1 fit ) a llnu pur month. Nothlnir taken for loss tb.ui ' - ' . c. LOST. 1'UO I'u-PFOUl MONTHS Itc\\aitl paid for lutuiu to A. S Van Kuraii , .1710 JOIILH BlrLut. . S'JO ' ! ) OST. Ol'KN FACK , HEAVY SILVEIl WATCH , belweeu lUth , Irani and NlvholaH went to ' 'Otli , north to Paul , dl.igon U to 'J'Jd and Ch irk 3 ; Under leave with Cm Hojoi'J''l'J clurleH Btrii t , andru- culvu ruward. Mtllll 10' _ SECOND-HAND TYPiJWJRITEBS. It.iUH , lo ( ) i llnu c ich iiirtcrtlon , f 1 . "ill a llnu pur inonlli NoUilnf takui for less than 'J.le. OYLKS&UAluilHN'wmTlS All niaken bought. Hold , uxch uifi-d , icnliKl. 1113 N Y Llfobldj , Tul. : > > . 018 IIOYLBSABAIIIMIU NEW YOHK LIFE 1ILIK5 , I ' canj the laririwt line of tjpu wrllers In the \ \ CHI , all makes , ' - ' . " > to 7f > p r cent Hixnl on all le.idlnir > maihlneH Itpn'alu monthly Caller iph * I nu , lloinliiBlon $1 00 , Smtlli Pruinlur $5 (10 ( Ti 1 f.38. MU1.I WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Itntes , 10e a line each iiiHortlou , $ ! . * ( ) a llnu pur month Nothing I ikcn foi lens than ' . ' 3u i ? - - - -1 lyfnrntHlied IOOIIIH , nrhatu faintly , quiet loci- lion iii'.ir Hleun.ind elblu earn KII iHon.iblu ralus. IU formed lequlrul Flrut Hat. 38 W Klnusooil Pl.itu Chicago 7.11 " SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. It ileH , looa line rich Innc'rllon , $1 no a line per monlh Nolhhtk' ' I ikt n for IUMH Ihnn Jo. YOUNO LADIKS AND OKNTLBMKN CAlTsOON nciinlru a uorklnv knou IcMtve of Hhorthand and tyi > u\\rltiinf .it A. C. Vans ml H Hehool of Hhoil- li.uui , fil.l N. Y Llfo TjpinMlluiH toieiit 010 UNDERTAKERS AUDEMBALMEKS llili'H , loca llnocafh hiHeitlon , $1 M ) a line per monlh Nothlni ; taken for lew thnn ' . ' . * c C W HAKKII ( FOHMKHLY WITH .IolNf ) . .JacobH , ilicoaned , lilei with M. O M mil , under- takui and unibalmur , J15 S. JOtli ut. Till. DUO 017 _ PAWNBROKERS. lUte.8 , 10c i linn o icU Insertion $1 M a llnu pn inonlli Nothliu' taken fur less than -Tic. WNSiNiiiGnLVMomKit : ion .DouirlaHHt LO.IIIH money on dl imonilH uatchos , elo Old ( fold , mil Bllvci bonshl Tel 15iS 0111 , SCALES , ' VTKW XSKCONU HAND SOALKS. ALL KINDS 1 > AUdiuhH llurden X HollcckCo , L iku t , Chic ikro mi. IIKAM'Y .MAURIr , INSTKUJIKNTS placed on r rotd Ansu > t 7 , IHOJ : WAIIIHNTV IKKIS ) ) , Cmcry Morrla to L A ( illllam , lots 11 mid l' , block u , MimniDuth park J COO T W t'olo and wlfo to II Turner , lots 11 nml 1- , block D , Urummim-y nark 1,000 John Murrltl and vv Ifn tu t < rod .NuUon , H 110 foot lot 12 , block 'J , Uiclinrd Mill. . 4DOC S V Clmsonnd wlfo to N O HuUt , lot J , hloclv 01 , Diuulia 0,001 Charles Mn or and wlfo lo Kllpatrlek- Ivoch Dry Hoods company , lot 15 , block 113 , Ninth Umiiha ; lot 1 , block IB. AllllUltt'iiAliniix 60C V ( i l.antry and wlfo lo Onmlm and rioriinco Loan and Trust rompiiny , nndlv , lot 1 , block 6U , riornnco. 32 ! I'rril Nelson and vvlfu to John Jlorrltt , lot U , hlook'J , Orchard Mill 8.COC T W Collins to J 11 Ilulla , s 10 fuel lot 10 , hloi-k 114 , bouth Omaha IK N II Mead nnd wlfo to sanio , n d teot lot 14 , same 10 ( QUITCLAIM DKKPd , II W Joiioa and lunlmml to A J Wll- Klns , lot 8 , block Y , Milnn'B Bd add . ] IIUKII9. . ) K 8 Dnndy , lr , master In chancery , to riilliidulphla MurtKaXO and Trust roinmuiy , lot 3 , block ! , Kllby 1'Uco 3,811 Sumo u > sumo , lot , sumo . , , 2,011 Total amount of transfers . . , taa.10 18 rlU PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT , or USE ss si.s s ; INl ! JOo. o. Mcycp fi Bra ilo Jrv ENCOURAGED THE SPIDERS Ordinances Phntad Jrr'lhisty Pigeon Holes of a Oily IM\iDesk \ , MORF. OF MAJOR BIRKIJAUSER'S ' METHODS IP Contract * Avrnnlod Mor * Than n Yonr AC < > I. till . \WHJ- Tom Miirrrtjr'n Shnntlct UoinGllnliod OriulUiK NuUauro I.ols Uontrnctn .Vvrnrilod , More of Major Ulrkliixmer's plgoon-hoHnR practice 1ms boon unonrthoil lit tlio oHluo of tlio Donrd of Public \Vorki TliU tnno two I\VD ! ! ( ? district oniliiancus wuro found nnd tttoy have boon snugly tuokud away sluco ttiolr passage lust ycur The ordlnaticoi In quostton create paving districts of Third street from Plorco to William * nnd I'lorco street from Third to Fourth. The ordln.uiuos cio.itIns t'l ' ° dla * trlcts were p.issod by thu council In Jono of Inst yo.ir , and at the ojcplratton of the thirty dnysnotlco the property owners designated ns the material to bo usoJ tu p.ivlnnvlilto Colorado saudstoiio. Hugh Murphv had the contrnct , his bid upon Colorado sandstone boinp the lowest. In maklni ; the bid Murphy fulled to specify the colorof tlio stone.Vlion the ordinances ordering the street jiavod with that m.itcri.il nnd directing the Uotrd of i'ubllo Works to enter into a rontr.ict for the s.uno reached Major Hlrkhnusar It was stored away nnd has not soon thn lltht of day until Chairman Wirispc.ir unearthed it , Mr. Wlnspc.tr has sorted a written notice upon Murphy to como up and sign that con tract. It Is understood that Murphy has refused - fused to sign a contract where whlto Color ado saudstono is designated. Ho ciunniea the rod exclusively , but In making his bids ho does not specify the color of tlio stono. In two or three instances in the p.tst Muiphy has , in cases whole the u lit to stone IMS been designated by the property ownois and so ordered by ordinance , Induced the council by resolution to put hi the red stone. Asaiesult of tins practice thcro Is n law suit now pending covering Irard street from l lo\onlh toTwolfth. The council permitted Murphy to use red stone when the property ouners had petitioned for white , and the Union I'acillc , owning n majority of tlio foot frontage , has gene into court cnor the matter. A member of the council was giving his view s upon the matter yesterday morning. Ho thought tint Murphv was bound by his bids nnrt in case ho refused to sign the contract would forfeit his right to secure any moro conttacts under the ordinances of the city. He s.iid that as long as Murphy old upon Coloiado sandstone the ptoporty owners could designate the color , whether ted or bliick , and ns one is as much the product of the Centennial state as the other , no could bo compelled to f mulsh the muno. MUUIIAYS 1'AI.AUKS. Hnllilhifj ; Inspector Tilly' * Crimulo the .MHIIoimlro'M How of SlmntleH. Millionaire Tom Murray's rookeries lo cated at Fourteenth and' ' Jackson streets wci o torn down j cstordiij'under the direction of Uuildtng Inspector Tftty. They are flvo in number and the inspector's force of men are razing them to the grouud in very short order. The rookeries have bben condemned as being unsafe and nuisances and Murray was ordered repeatedly to tear them down. This ho did not do and refused. . , to take heed to the warnings of the ofllcials Colonel Tilly concluded that his onicftTaio to bo cnfotceu and he gave Tom until Friday of last week to make u show nt destco > ing the row. Tom did not make u move , : \ud the colonel lot matters go over until yesterday in the hopes tliAl somothiup would bai dono. When ho CAIIIU down town yesterday morning and found that no "stops had been- taken ho em ployed n force of men and Snooped down on the low , and commenced the work of lev eling the rpokories to th ground. A few minutes later Murray hove In sight with a companion or two .ami demanded that the building inspector and his force make themselves scared. Colonel Tilly laughed the landlout to scorn and informed him that the pesky old tumble downs were to comedown down in double quick order nnd no mistake. The landlord grumbled a little and went olt vtith the tin eat that ho would rotmu with nn ofllcer u ho would bo armed with a war- rani. Again uid Colonel Tilly give tlio land lord the laugh and directed his men to pro ceed with the work of demolishment , which was done under the protecting wing of a police ofticcr. By night Murray's row was a thing of the past. I.ills that Arn .N The nuisance lot question is occupying the time of Chairman Winspcar of the Hoard of Public Works Just at present. Upon inA-esti- pntlon ho finds that there exists a very mixed state of affairs , and considerable un- tancling w to bo done to remove all compli cations. Previous to the past few months there was a voiy promiscuous declaring of lot * and nieces of real estate as nuisances and order ing the same tilled or banks of e.tith brought to gradn as occasion required Mr. Winspear llnds that there are over 400 lots In thn city that have boendeclaied nuisances and are undercontrurl lobe abated. The con tractor was stopped recently by the board , City Attorney Connolt urging the utmost caution In ordering n tot filled or hank of earth removed. Iho council then passed an ordinance requiring that In the fntiiro be fore a nuisance of that clnractor should bo tteclfirod nnd ordered abated n rortltloato should bo ( lied by the chairman ot the Bo.int of Public Works and city engineer showing that the piece of properly is a nulsiuco as It stands , Mr. Winspcar , In vlow of all the uncer tainties and complications , will recommend to the council tint nil stops heretofore taken regarding the nimanco lots DO wiped out and a new start bo made , tinder the now ordinance requiring n porsoml examination of each piece of property. Itcnily lor I'nvlntr. Three ptvlng districts under contract last year nro now awaiting the arrival of mater ial. The concrete btso was put in some weeks ago. The streets nro Seventeenth , InoUson to Ijoavcnwo'th ; Twenty-llfth , Loavonworth to Mnrcv ; .Tnckson , Twenty- seventh to Twenty-eighth , and they are to bo paved with vltrlllod brick. The con tractor Is J. B. Smith ft ( Jo. nnd the llrm llnds it Impossible to sccuro the brick with which to lay the pavomont. Work will pro ceed as soon as the material is secured. Moat olubornlo storooptieon vlows ever shown , Courtlniul bench tonight. TWO LIV1LB MICKS , An Ineldrnt In Nnvr Yorlc l.lfo. H'rftff n for The lice liy Churlci Sumcri. Jimmy and Timmy livotl In the same block , wallowed in the same gutter , throw stones ut the sumo gouts nnd stray cats , got spanked on the sanio or fae- imilo spot , and wlioro ono was hoon it vas safe to conolndo that the ether was o'-oly adjacent. They were only about 5 years old ipicco , tow-hoaded and blno-eyod , nnd heirs were the most beautiful blno eyes that ever \\oro saen. Ono day they noandored ever to Riverside park. L'hoy had no imrtlculnr reason for doing so , only their mothers had told thorn note , o , and they were not going to bo "bossed > y nothln1 that were potticoats. " So on they \\atidored , their childish prattle inging out pleasantly on the summer lir us they took opposite sides in dis cussing tlio relative merits of Corbott nnd Sullivan , stopping ever nnd anon to llustralo some sciontitle point , each ipon the pretty dimpled countenance of the other. As they reached the brow of the hill the lovely scenery that lay outstretched loforo thorn scemi'd to sooth their per turbed little spirits , and Timmy's face grow sad and pensive as he lomomboiod that ore leaving homo ho had forgotten to put two dead rats in the coilee pot , mix faomo rosin with his father's to bacco and kiss his m thor goodbye. Ho was aroused from these painful rolloo- tious by the less bontimontal Jimmy , who giasped him by the arm as ho pointed o.xoitodly to whore ho taw a stray dog lying beside a largo stone. Any ono could have told that Iho animal which had attracted Jimmy's attention was astray dog , for ho was so thin and pniint that the tail , which seemed merely an elongation i of the vertebral , was scarcely moro in diameter than the main column , uheioas it is a well established fact that cnninos of whatsoever degree , whr may lay claim to a pt opriotor , present a much mote rotund appearance than the animal in question. The little nrchiiiH lost no time in making the spiritless animal captive , and placing n , piece of cord around his nor-k Ono pulled the i eon while the other pushed against the back or butt end of the loosely nrticn- latod frame work , causing the spidery logs to work in a desultory bert of way , as they thus lured their unwilling vic tim down the hill toward the river's odgo. I had been following thorn froir the time they loft their homes , ant carrying out u preconceived plan , 1 preceded - ceded thorn and secluded myself in t clump of bushes near the river's edge close to where I judged they would stop My position proved well chosen and ] was able to hear every word of their conversation , as they made their violin fast to a fatunted brush , and sat down to consider what was bo&t to do with him. Various plans wore talked ever ant1 decided upon only to bo rejected some minutes later , and the sun was sendinj. its lubt rays , for that day , ever the pur pie rim of the p.ilisatlos across the river , as I looked at my watch biid found that I must hasten uway to keep an engagement in a distant part of the city. As I rose to go I tinned once more tow aid where the HtUo follows were sitting. Jimmy was patting the passive cur , as it lay with sprawling legs and lolling tongue , only too glad , doubtless , at being thus petted. Timmy sat with his dimpled knees drawn up with his chin resting upon them , and there was a far away look in the big blue eyes as though they saw some dim pictni o of the ether world in the mints which were begin ning to hover around the foot of the dis tant hilln. At that instant a ray of sunlight de scended upon them , turning their little tow heads to gold. The next day , when I heard that they were mit-sing , and had boon ever since leaving their homes the day before , I had a presentiment that I should bo able to find thorn , and that they would not bo far from where the sunlight had kissed them farewell the evening before , for I remembered how swiftly the trains pass that spot , and that you could neither eo or hour thorn until they were close upon you. Several others and myself were soon at the spot , nnd I had not hoon wrong in my surmiso. There they were ! They were not talking nbout the best way to diHpos-o of their pri/o , or about any thing. Jimmy lay clone to the rails nnd Timmy - my was a little further down the slope. They \\oro not much disfigured , for the cowcatcher liad thrown them from the track , and they rested upon the soft green turf among the butterflies and daisies , oloso to where the HUH hud kiHsod them farewell the evening bo- fore. How pretty they looked in their little white colllnu the next duy. Teara in my eyes , did yon nay , bir , as 1 leaned ever their cold Btill bodies ? * Pshaw ! their mothers' can do all the weening. Who else , in a city like Now York , would cry for two little dead Micks ? Will I'uMi Anti-Option * Itli : . WASHiNOTON.Aug. 7. Farmer Hatch is on the ground. His anti-options bill will bo among the first ones introduced. It looks now as though the long tight of the last congress will have to be gone nil oyor again. With the prospect of u bussion lasting a year , its supporters uro bound to force the ugitutioti , They say the senate will got the bill in plenty of time this session. Under the closure rule which the house will adopt they will be able to shove it through that body before the snow covers the ground. They udd that now henntors have boon chosen who nro committed to the bill , while old ones whoso terms are to expire will bo quick to do the furmerti bidding. Till * l.ook I.IUo n htrlUi ) , EVANSVII.LK , Ind. , Aug. 7. It ia learned that the Kvansrilla it Terre „ Ilunto brakemen , switchmen and eon- u duotors have decided to object to the 1C per cent wage nvluctlon. They are will ing To loan tlio company over ID per cent The company , it ia auid , will stand film , Singular Predicament Into Which the Dam- ooratio Party Has Drifted. CLEVELAND'S ONLY MOPE OF REPEAL lie Mnkon Up n Tnblo of Votrn on the blicrinnn I.nnSlitmlng Wlmt the iltcsnlt Will llo lu the Mcnnto. CHICAGO , Aug. 7. The Inter Ocean ( republican ) this morning prints the following special from Washington : What grout dependence the adminis tration placed upon the votes of the ro- piibllcaim is shown by a table which a representative of the administration hits prepured. which ho says represents the claims of Cleveland us to the vote which will bo secured In the Honuto for the re peal of the silver purchase law. It is assumed that there can 1m no question but that the bill will pass the house of representatives. In the list of 17 ullirmulive votes for the repeal the administration counts 25 republicans , while In the list of 41 , which it concedes w ill be against the repeal , the udmtnls- tiation "puts . only 11 republicans. This list singularly include ! ) Mr. Carey of Wyoming , ono of the few of the far- western i-onutors who has always voted uguinst free coinage. Hy the admission of the administration itself , however , it is evident that it can have no possible hope nf repeal except by the uld of the republican votes of the senate. The president concedes that the republican senators constitute considoiably more than half of the vote which it claims for repeal , following is thondministration's table showing what it believes to bo the actual standing of the bonato : For repeal : Aldrioh. Allison , Black burn , Hrico , CatTroy , Call , Canulon , Cameron , Chandler , Cnlloin , D.ivts , Ji.\on , Dnlph , r"ryo , Gallingor , Gibson , Gordon , Gorman , Gray , llulo , Harris , llawloy , Higgins , Hill , Hoar , Lindsay , Lodge , McMillan , McPherson , Marnier * son , Mills , Mitchell of Wisconsin , Mor i-ill 1 'aimer Plutt Proctor , Murphy , , , , Quay , Sherman , Smith , Stockbridgo , Vest , VilasVXrhcos , Wnshburn , White of Louisiana , Wilson 47. Aguin-it : Allen of Nebraska , Allen of Washington , Bate , Berry , Beekwlth , Butler. Carey , Cockroll , Coke , Uolquitt , D.tniol , Uubuis , Faulkner , George , Hans- brough , Horton , Kirby , Jones of Arlt.in- sas , Jones of Nevada , Kyle , Mantle , Martin , Mitchell of Oregon , Morgan , Pusco , PelTor , 1'ettigrow , Power , Pugh , Perkins , llunsom , Ko.ich , Slump , Squire , Stewart , Teller , Ttirpio , Vunco , Walt- hull , White of California , Wolcott 11. Fireworks , balloon , storoonticon views. Courtlund beach this evening. ' . ' . . - . . ftOt'I tl.Iitl C'W. > < .KL-A.S. Intcrniitloiml OrKitnlzntlons Mt'otut Zurich mill DIsLiinR tliii Munition. ZUIJICH , Aug. 7. The international socialist congress opened in this city yesterday , delegates being present from sixteen countries. The visitors wore welcomed by M. Burkly of.urich in a speech which was delivered alternately in German , French and English and dwelt oh lolly upon the progress of the labor movement in the last thirty yours. The morning session of the congress was taken up with u discussion of the question of the appointment of a , special committee consisting of two delegates from each nation represented. In tlio afternoon was a mooting and demonstra tion. The delegates marched in proces sion through the principal streets to the ShuloPlntz , wheio u muss meeting was hold , addressed by several speakers. Tlio delegates were every where warmly received. _ ltitiiiiu > < l to thn Donors. LONDON , Aug. 7. The duke of York has announced it ns his desire that the money collected by bcamon and marines of the British navj and presented to him and Princess May on the occasion of their wedding bo added to the fund for the fumilios of the victims of the Victoria disaster. If the money is not needed for the Victoria fund it is to bo invested for the bonclit of the widows and other rolatnos of naval men dying in the service of their country. Antloipitn Tiimlilr. PARIS , Aug. 7. Pavie bus cabled the receipt of Slam's official acceptance of this French ultimatum. A dispatch from buigon to the Temps suyn i the excitement in Cambodia is increasing. The king declines that the time is ripe to regain Buttumbung. Should Franco refuse to act ho intends to overstep tlio powers vested in him. The Cambodians are chagrined that nothing bus been done for their benefit and uro prepared to usbert their rights. Clo u Cull lor War. LONDON , Aug. 7. Lord Jtosoborryis quoted as having said yesterday to u po litical friend : "Wo were ne.irorto u war with Franco a week ago today than ut any time since Waterloo. Now that the crisis has passed the facts about the mo mentous two days of the USth nnd UKh ! of July are gradually coming out. En glishmen uro learning with genuine alarm how slender is the thread oy which the sword is suspended ever Eu . " rope. _ Vholorii In Italy. ROMK , Aug. 7. It is ollldlally an nounced thut between Friday and noon Sunday twenty cases of cholera and thir teen deaths have boon reported in Na ples and three now cases and one death in IComo. BUGHAicnST , Aug. 7. Cholera has broken out in the garrison at Soohna. All < lnlut lu Mum. BANGKOK , Aug. 7. Ratifications of the Franco-Siamese agreement were exchanged on Friday. M. Puvio , the French minister , will runtime his post hero on Monday. The French Hug has boon hauled down at Koh Si Chang and the Siamese custom ollicluls have boon allowed to return. Mmllciu CoiiKrfxa I'ditponfMl. ROMK , Aug. 7. The eleventh Inter national medical congit'ss , which was t < have boon hold In Homo September 21 has boon postponed to April 18 , IH'Jl. ' Fireworks , balloon , stereopticon views Courtlnnd beach this evening , Hold Strike In WnililliKloiit TACOMA , Aug. 7. Another rich gold strike in this state has boon made , J , J Roper and A. E. Hull OH , prospectors o Tucomu , who with bovon others made the discovery on July - ' , ) , have returnee for provisions and to file locutions , Thfl proipcct la near the junction of the N a tube/ and the American rivers , cus of Natchez puss in the Cascade moun tains. It is a placer proposition , UK stulT being found plentiful in black sand Ono man wushod out $20 in a day. Slicing lu No r York. NKW YOHK , Aug. 7. General Sitcasa the constitutional president of Nicara guu , is in tbp city with his wife ant sojib ynd will go to Europe. OrfrnnUcil I.iilior ( IrKot Itnponl. Nuw YOHK , Aug.The Centra Labor union took hold of the flimncla problem jrcMordny1. Hrnoltitlom were Introducrd declaring that thn distrust created by the Shormnn law Is the cause of the business depression nnd distress that threatens the working iiooplo in nil trades , and calling on all orguni/cd tabor to co-oporuto in agitating for the repeal of the law. The resolutions \\oro curried. Cheap way to visit the World's fair , storoopticou vlows at Courtliuul bcuoh. POETICAI * UUKAMS SHATTERED. Inllnonrn of n Oiimlntn Itliln TlmniKli the I.HROOII- tlin Tnlr. The music cuino softly , sweetly out to the old man nnd his daughter as they wit , half reclining on the luxurious cush ions , gayly decorated with Japanese lanterns. The myriad of gay lights from the oornlcos , from the root * , from the water's edge , rellocted in silver nnd gold the ripples of the Ingoon. High ut > along the balcony , s < ay.s the Chicago Tribune , they could see thu thunlng torches , Hickoring with Uoiimn rcmlnisconco , and the white , ghastly faces and dark forms of the people looking dow n on the boautlful scene , while all around the lagoon , sitting upon the wide rail of the fence , leaning against the statuary or moving about with eager , restless tioitd , they could t-ee the thousands of sight- Hoors. In the distance they paw the shimmering , mulll-ciilorod waters and heard the gurgling murmur of the fountains. The stoical gondoliers do\- torously swung the gondola hero and there among the guy craft , laden to the water's edge with merry parties of lu- goon tourists. Once , in a pause of the orchestra music , there cnmo tothum tlio twang of u banjo , then u happy French song cumo rippling across the dancing w twos. For u long tinm they were silent. Then she clasped hnr fingers , sparkling with diamond's , across the old man's knee , nnd said : "Papa , 1 am so happy , t feel HO dreamy , so poetical , something Byron or Browning like. Ah , th' > Bridge of Sighs and Byron. Oh , I could love Bvron tonight and Venice , too. Papa , Browning is buried thoro. " Possibly the old man thought Brown ing was ono of her old dudivlovora ; they all looked consitmptho ; probably ho had croaked in Vonlco. The old man sympa thetically sighed. "If Byron and Browning could have lived to see this , pupil , w hat poetry wo would have from them. They never saw anything to equal this. " "Well , 1 guess there air few towns could bout this show , " the old man com placently romui ked. "How dteumily poetical Howells makes Venetian life,1' she mused. "It must bo something like this. How I should love to live in Venice ulwuy. " "Ho you mean to wiv you'd rather live In that perennial Hood town , Venice , than Chicago ? " ho sharply interrogated. "Papa , my lifo would bo a happy dream in Venice. " "Now , look-ii-heio , Maria , " ho sav- ugolj said. " 1 won't have that bowlegged - legged dude feller of yours prowling 'round the hoiiio any longer. Ho puts you up to nil this moonshine business , and I won't stund any nuno of this comia Dora gondolier business , d'y' hear. I , in't going to bo puddled 'round in a nnoe by u pair of opera bouffo Hcullers. Vo'll land and take an electric or steam atinch something that can get u move n. " Ho prodded tlio nearest gondolier with lis umbrella , and ordered un immediate iibombarkution. Piles of people hive piles , out DuVVlti's \itchhuul : bilvo will uuni thorn. II Ill.CKKtl Illi : Jl.l\K. 'ncillu ' Iliiuk > ! - > an I'rimi litro Itr ported I , < iotc < l ) > } the MuDoimlilH. Nuw VOKK , Aug. 7. A San Francisco peci.i to a morning paper bore nays the tllegc looting of tlio Pacific bank of Francisco by tlio sons of old Dr. 11. I. McDonald has ouiibcd u hoiisution bore. The bank was bad cnoiiirli with nmo than lMl. > 0flOO loaned on poor so- urities and speculative investments , but he examination of tlio bank commis- onors bus brought to litrlit peculiar trail-actions. The two brothers have > btained from the bank within four years "ully $800,01(0. ( Young Richard Mc Donald hud un ambition to bo govei nor if California and ho put up coin for the iso of the Califoiniun Illiistruted Mngii/.ino in the hope that his contribu tions to this periodical would noln his aspirations , lie spent about iiC > 0.000 , it is said , on the mugif/ino , but m the books of the bunk ho has charged tlio periodical with $17,000. The Los Angeles cable road cost voung McDonald MSU.OUO. Ho floated bonds for WjD.OOO. On the John Broxvn colonv , tlio dilfor- enco between what was actually spent and what is charged on tlio books , is $100,000. In other ventures discrep ancies have boon discovered which bring the total up to ? 8)0,000. ( ) It bus also boon discovered thut just before the bank suspended young Richard secured coin and easily convertible b > nds amounting to i')7,000. ) and thut this Mini was taken to Now York hist week by McDonald's confidential clerk , A. L. Jenkins. Tlio only securities for thin money is old Dr. McDonald's real estate , which is supposed to be good for homo of the bank's deficit , AH this property has been used as collateral , the doctor's brother will now have to bear the heavy burdi-n of responsibility , as Daniel Mo.vor , another heavy stock holder , last your usslgnod nil his hold ings to u nephew in order to escape liability. jt.iitu ox rni : innttici Tittrnr , IHiitlllurCitiuiot Knufl Monny 1:11011 )1 ) to 1'iiy tlio Tut on Spirit * . Pr.ouiA , 111. , Aug. 7. The action of the government in requiring the pay ment of Intel mil revenue taxes in cur rency to bo remitted to Chicago instead of Now York is the severest blow tlio whisky trust bus received in a long timo. As u result its hiNnoHH ispiuc- tically puruly/ed. Production has boon stoppnd for homo timn , and now the procoHsns of distribution aio at u standstill , nil for the luck of the currency with which to pay the tuv , The untf- trust distillers are no batter oil. Churlci llorgot of the Globe distillery at Pckln hud orders for four curs of spirits Sutur- day , but to pay the tux roijuiivd $10,000 , which the Pokin banks were unwilling to furnish , nnd hcnuftor goods will bo shipped only to firms which send on the cnrrenoy with the orders. The trust is in u fix on account of its rebate system. If it does not ship orders its customers cnn buy of outside firms without endangering the rebates duo them , and so a largo part of its trade may bo lost. When the order WUD received Kutniduy Collector Starr nt once tolegiuphod the internal revenue commissioner thut It could not bo done , and the four United States de positories here joined in a telegram to Secretary Carlisle asking thut the order bo changed , No answer has boon re ceived yet , hut one la expootod. Tha collections hero in Peoria frequently reach * IOl,00 ) ( ) a day , which has always been p.tld in drafts on New York. To attempt to imy currency hero would soon drain thu local hanks , and the trusfa money in Now York suonib to bo un- uvailuble in thU crlsla.