Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE 03HAHA DAILY BEE : ITIfl-pAY , SEPTEMBER 11 , 189G.
8PS01RL NOTICES.
A < lverlnonion K for tlicnc colninni
Trill lie InUcn nntll llii.lQ p. in. , for the
etcnlnn nnil nntll H | > . in. for th <
liiiirnliiK ii ml Snmlny cillllonn.
Ailvertlitcm , 1 > y rpqnc-Nll UK n nnm-
liorcil rlu-ck , cnn linre niiNtvcr * nil-
-.Vfl < "tni * il < o a niimlinrcil letter In care
of Tlic Ilrt * . Aniinrrii no mtilrcNucil
i lll lie icll\crod on jireiiciitnttoii ol
tli < - cliiM-lc onlj- . <
Hilton , 1 1-2c n ivoril flrnt liincrlliini
3o n Mori ! tliprcnftcr. NolliliiK tulceii
for IPNN Ilinn - " . < , lor Hie llrnt Inner *
tliin. Tli < * N < * nilt c-rtUriiientn tiuiM lie
run
il SITUATIO.NH.
, SITUATION HY I'-XIT-JUnNfUn rlinAMURY
hanil , references furnl hcil Address W 4Z lire
A G37-15
BlTt'ATin \VANTin , YOUN'el MN OK IN-
trfjrliy , dtnins , energetic , rcllalilc. uipable ,
with Reel n-fcrenccn. AdJrenaV 43 , lite.
WANTKI ) , AN IDIJA , WHO fAN THINK OK
unrnc nlmplc thlnif In pilent ? Protect ynur
ickn1 ! , they limy brlnit 1011 wealth Write John
WediWlnirn * Co , Dent V I'ntent Altorncj * .
WnsliltiKton 1 > r , for their Jl lnfl prlre nffcr
anil a lint of 200 Imrntlnns wanted
WANTIID. HOYS AND C3IRI.S TO COLLECT
cancelled ntninpn , nny kind , for terms pctid
ntnmped envelope A. A. Austin , Providence ,
1I-M417 IS *
U I -
WANTHD-AN ACTIVI : MAN IN KVUIIY LO.
ralltj to represent us ( no fortune hunter
wanted ) , will Rtiarnntcp > nee weekly nnd all
pxneim-1. Investigate al once , llox &W , Hoi-
ton , Mass. U M..U PC *
iSTrcTino AND IXPINSIW PAID SALKS-
men for Henri , experience unnecessiry , i-xtru
Inducundits to customers C.ius C lllshop fit
Co. hi Louis 11-M007 07"
WANTED. MARRIED MAN TO WORIC ON
fnrm , German or Swede preferred Address
W 43 , llee IJ MG1C 12 *
. , _ llttlir-AU , V12I DODOE WANTS
lots of liotil nml private family help Tel 87
C 08C 311 *
rwANTitAN ACTIVI : WOMAN AT jioco
weekl > to represent us Address llox r.lDH. llo--
ton. Mass. C M"S4 OG *
/ vV'ANTUD , A COMPDTnNT (1IRL Poll C'.IJN-
cial homework. Call 631 S Slrth nvi'
, C-612 10
WANTni ) , GIRL TO ASSIST IN PP8TAIIIS
yolk nnil look after two om-xll children 110
Ho 32d nve C CTiO (2 (
WANTIJD OMIL. UNDinTli YKARS OLD. TO
nkslst In hoii-ework lit 1814 Webster Rt
C MGM 13'
A aim , TOo
work , must he a Kooil cook Apply 201 So
2".tli nve. nt once. C MOM 12 *
I'on IU : > T
iipusis IN ALL PARTS or 'inn CITY THI :
O F. Davis Company , 1305 rnrnam D 372
iiousns. HUNinvA & co. , 103 N. inn ST.
D 373
JIODHRN HOltSnS. C. A STARR , 525 N.Y.LIK12
D 371
fcTDAM HIATID STORP.S AND PLATS
Howard Ranck , agent , 1C10 Chltago street
D 373
CHOICli HOUSCS AND COTTAOI ALL OVCIl
the city , $5 to $50 riilellty , 1702 RirimmD37C
D-37C
1 LIST OP HOUSES. TIII3 I1YRON
Co . 212 S. 14th Rt. D J77
HOtTSiS : VVALLACU , HUOVVN LK , 1CTH
mul Douglas. _ D-Z7S
iiousis & STCHUS r. u V/IAD , ic & Dousin- <
D 210 t > J5
GOOD COTTAOr.S , DnSIUAIII.Y t.OCATUD
cheap , 8-iooin house near husluesa , 7 rooms ,
moilern. 541 S 27th street. L. S Skinner , ntent ,
310 N Y Life. D-M957
_
IfOH ItilNlT riNI ! MODKHN FLATS. LANQK
tjlock , 060 S 13tli street. _ D-MasO b O
HUNT , 10-HOOM IIOUS13. MODillN.
ptlfect repair. 718 N IQtli 8t. _ D-MIM )
. N. 2120 t'HAItl.KS
fctrcet , nlM ) 7-1 com cotliiio ailJolnliiK Applj
to C' N riajlon at Wuhash oltlcu , 1415 rjrnnni
D -MJiil
Hi : , MOD13IIN. 2IM CI1A11LKS
strict. ulKO 7-room rnttuge ailjolnlni ; Apply
to G N Clujton nt Waliash ollltc , Ills rnrnam
cet D--M-r'l
uti _
5 UOOM IIOUS13 , S30 bO 1ST H
-n c-iToo iTotisiiT wTTii ou WITHOUT
him. nlie lawn. Bewer ami city water. 2B4J *
Ilft\cii | irt. D-43MO
_ " _
TTioolilTo"usis , CIIIAInoa MV . .
rtllNlSIICD ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT
bo.inl , references 31 tKo SCtli etioetDW
D-W : ts
I'Oll HUNT. 7-UOOM TI.A'IS OAS. ll.V'll ! AND
Hi-iuii hcnt , locution the llni. > l liuiuliint
Hughes DniB htorc , Twcnty-fiiuitl. nml I'nr-
D-WMl
_ nnm _
SKCI UP TENANTS t'OU YOUU HUUSPS UY
llatliiK with HeibliliiH ISth .t rnrnum
MODERN KIIIIMKIIKD HOUSD. DLIXTRIC
Unlit KIIH und lurn 110 N 3Jit -
C-IlOOM"MODiitN r I'LVT 24HLrA\-
onvvoith t U-Mul O10 *
1 < 'OU lin.NTKUIlMSHni > ItflOMS.
' "TII II : NIC-IJ ruiiNisHi-.D nciovs , URHT
IIOIIFI lu gpliiB. HI2 S. llth _ _ i-47i 10'
& ri'HN'biiiD IIOOMS ron nou iKiipiNa
for .nun nnd vvlfv. Hint taken In boanl. 319 N.
17 i : M49J
noovr 1017 UAHNUY ST
NI\MA rruNiHiiui ) itooMtuos DOI-OLAH
U--M61C la
ot a riniNHiiin KOOMS iou
Ki-i'iliiK Ciii N Klh. i : M01
UODVI * , AMI iio.viin ,
nio.NT UOOM WITH Ai.i'ovi : A .SO fiini :
inoiim , K"o > l Iwiinl , best location In clt > ill
a , gilli hi _ I' 'J51
kll'l ! TtOtJMS , GOOD 110AI1D , \TCH 111 : \
Bonalili' , liunbUnt iicccinniiiiliituil 'Iho Kosi.
' 20i ) Hainpy. I"M'J7. . ' hJO'
_ _ _ _ _
fITiiiuTY : ; , 2101 DOUOLAS PAHLOII sun j ;
ill to inliei Uexlinblc IODIUK UM-i-lli-nt table
'
ON IY IIOOM o-r P VHLOU IN > uv\Ti :
( uitilly iieiii llliili BLhuiil , teaehim Diink-uts
o- liijltx ( i.tvlni ; oi ciiiMtlon puferred , board If
te | < lid | W S , | li - _ t'-.MVJJ'U *
ItOOMttvTTJt llOAItD , 2.-2J DODOII hf ,
ItUX'l' l'.M'tiH.MMIii > IIOOV1S.
on wiioLi : INTIIUST IN SAI.OON
hii ln8H foi Hilv , bi'Kl cornu on livkt hiiest In
Omuha , Inqiilif Jua Sthlllz Ilreuery Co. , Otli
na Lrnvciiuoith. O-CJO-H
KOH ltn > T STOHICS AMI Ol < TiJi.S. :
'T l-LASS IIUICK SlOIli : UUILDINO. 1011
I'arnim , three iliilen nnd bant-mem ; Hill ulter
tu mil un.mt. Io\t rent , ail lt > l Nut'l ll'k kids ; .
rou iiuKi' , nun 4-sionv nnicic
at 'JIO I'ani.xni M. This bulUliiK has n llroproof
ii-intnt Uitcment complela utetiui he.iilnn tlx-
tiiii-i' , uuti-'r on all lloom , b'J , to Apply ut
the ulllco of 'Ihe lieu 1 i'10
5Fiit : roT'H-sToiiY AND'II\SI IINT ; nitioic
bnlUIlmnt im lluvvara nu-'i inultablo lor
Htoi 1'e mill conunl Kloii or manufacturing IIUH-
IneiK. u. H , Nullonal tmiiK 1 3SO
\\A.vnu.
JJICI MONKY IN LATEST CAMI'AIUN AND
comic linttunii ; (00 Ulndi. liottom prices , box
xuuplrii for dluif. Campaign Supply rompany ,
! Arch Street. llolon.MiiE _ . _ J M 41
, TO 8KLI. HOOKS , NO U
n -o ary ; nl.iry rr comml ilon , iwrmanent
jutltli.il. Smith , SOI Dec Jtulldlne.J .
J MC4T II *
AVAXTUU TO HUNT.
ivvANTiiii. A rnHNisiinp HOUSE IMIOM oc.
tnber until July , or lunger ; reply Clifford VV ,
femllh , 13ii ) rarnam t. K-878
WANfUD , AIIOUT TIIIIKK UNFUIINI8IIBU
rooms with prhnte family ; tteain or furnace
IK at ami bath accummodiitloni. within cany
v\Hiking itutunc * of new poilolnce , for light
liouiekeeping ty young couple with coed refer-
n-e > . Aniwcr ut one * , utatlns price and full
particular * . W M. Be olllce , K 5SS
YANTED TO KENT. KOIW UNrUHNISHKD
roaini by elderly lady ; ccntial locution. Ad-
JreiV 45 U '
, " _ 'i f511 ! ! .
> YANTUD. s"bn C-UOOlf UODUllN COTTAQU.
ncur car line , oct to cxcteU J15.W. AJdieei
M II , liet , IC-Cil 11 *
sTOHAnn.
I'ACIFIC STOrtAOB AND WAnKHOlTSn C0. (
9M-5IO Jones , acnernl itorag and forw.ir.llnu ,
OM. VAN & STOHAOE , 1415 FAIl'M TKT
M'AXTIJO TO HUNT.
WAS'THD , TWO OR TIliuJH
roomi for housekwphiK , centrally located ,
answer Immediately. Aililrem W 49 , Dfi *
N-MC6I II
rou BALK , S-IIOOM ruiiNisuno iiot-sn.
nnd house for rent , nil modern Improvements
and tlrst di nflsliborhood and cheap rent.
No ttndes A.IdrpM . U 87 lle O-J7J
rou PAMJ. roiiNiTriiB or s-tiboM itnu.su ,
cheap. Cnll nt 2407 DodgeBt. . O-KJ 10
SAM : iioiisns AMI w.vto > s.
DI'llAIHLITY TALKS , CAimiAOKS. IH'OOIHS
phftetons , bottom prices A. J. Simpson , 140 ;
Dodge I' 334
3 iifaans 123 TO jco. i rit.\nTONfl7 I'ltciM
I3j to } 75 ; 2 jurrcx. tM to > 50. 4 Umlly Mr-
r nucs } V to > 12' > , 2 new open rotd nnc t.i
JSX I' umnionil Cnrrlauo Co. 18th .mil llurno
. 1' M370 S30
TOR SALI5. A TEAM Or HLACK CAIUtlAaK
horses can be seen nt 2204 Cnllfornl.1 st.
st.J' 405
HiST : HARDWOOD 1IOO AND CHICKEN
fence ; also "all lr " C. R. Lee , 001 DoiiRlan
Q-3S3
TOR 8AM5 STOCK. PtXTUIinfl AND MjT
rhlniry of the Coinolldnted ColTee Co , (414 (
. ! , niy Ht al lrvato | sole Auction Seil (
22nd of what remains unsold Call for list nml
prlcet , nlvi innnurneturlnR bulldlns nnd line
lott on track 2Sth and llo > d Sts. . Oniilin
J H. Dumont Receiver. Q 43S
roit HALI : riiuAi' , HANDSOMI : oprion
vvnrdrobc , Rood letter preti and ntnnd. revotv-
liu ? di-ik , chair nnd oilln * chairs Appl > at
Room 305. N. Y Life Illds Q-MIAO 13
MRS MARY rilflZ , CLA1HVOYANT Kl N
ICIIi. S M4I7 1C *
IIATI1S , I3TC.
SMITH ! iisi DOUGLAS STRIIP , 20
llonr , roLtn 5 maKsage , steam , alcohol nnd
FUlphurlne bilhs T M530 12
MISS AMES , VAI-O1MUAT1IS , MASaAoiT B07
S 13th st. , room 3 T MCOS O7 *
MRS DR LiO.N nLDCTRIC MASSAO12 I'AR-
lors , rufrcHhlntr nnd curative , don't full to
call 417 S llth st , upstairs T MC83 15 *
I'UHhONAL.
MISS VAN VALKIINUURO DUSTROYS I'HR-
mantnlly by electricity superlluous hair , moles ,
waits , etc. Room 41C , N. Y. Life Ulils
U 3S7
_ _ _
NORTON DRHSS CUTTINO VCADUMY.
wantid. 100 Udlci to le irn s > stem. Mrs O.
Shelter , room 303 , Knrbach blk U M3S3
RUl'TURC Cl'RLD , NO I'AlN , NO DHTDNl
tlon from business ; \\e refer to humlieds of
patients curci ( O 13 Miller Co , 307 N Y.
Llfu bullillnt ; . Omah i , Nth. U 3i3
SAV13 MONCY UY GOING TO DR SUYMOHIl
for jour clenlnt wcik , half rates next thirty
dijs. SI33 North 21th at. U Mm b22
I1ATHS MASSAnn. MMC. 1'OST , 31914 S
VTAVI. IIOMi : TRlATJIUNT TOR IJT13RINIJ
troubles I'll ) slclan In atlendancc. Consulta
tion or health book free. 31(1 ( Uee bldff
U 380
_ _
MISS RODDY. roTlMDRLY OP THE PALACE
lleautlful , will l > tf pleased to wait on hci many
patrons nt 151'Jji rarnam sL U HUSO 11
TO rov\nuAL. KSTATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & . TRfST CO . .in N Y L
Quick mone > nt low ralea for chutci * farm loins
In lown , northern Mlshouil. cdbtern 'ebrn"ka.
\V 301
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 025 N. Y LIPIJ.
VV JO. !
MONI3Y TO LOAN ON IMl'ROVnD OMAHA
real estate IJicnnan , Love Co , I'uxton bloclc.
| , , VV 393
LOANS ON IMt'ROVnD . HNIMlMJOVKn CITY
property. VV. r.irnam Smith & Co , 1320 rnumni.
\V 3'M
MONIY TO LOAN AT LOW RATIIS run
O P DivH Co. lVi" r.iinam .ut W 3J3
LOANH , LOW ll.VTKS lliUf. 'Ml N. Y. LirH
W S22-b3
ntOM * idj UP. K. D.VIAD , 10 & UOUOLAS.
VV 245-fa25
MO.MV TO I.OA.N C1IATTULS.
MONRY TO LOAN ON TURNITURI : . 1'IANOS ,
hotses , v.agons. etc , at lowest late In city
no ipmcivnl of goods , strictly confhlentlil , > ou
ran pi ) tin- loan off ut uny time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGi : LOAN CO
300 So Mth St.
X-3D8
MONCY TO LOAN. 20. GO. BO DAIS. PURNI-
tuie , pianos , etc Duff Qreen , rcoii 8 Uamer blk
XT-337
IHSIMSS CJIIA.NUIIS.
l-OIl HAI.U , AJ30UT 2,000 LltS. MINION TYPD.
TO ) IbP .i ate. IM pair two-third cases. 40
.luiihlu lion stands for two-third c.isus This
material \vas used on The Omaha Jiee and Is
In fulrly Rood condition Will be sold ci ui
In bulk 01 In quantities to suit purclnser.
Applj In pcison or by mall to The Die Pub-
UshiiiK Co . Omaha , Neb Y 713
511 AVCR von vv CIUCLY NIT INCOMI : WITH
} 2JO ln\e teJ , tafc CCIIIBCIVatl\u. nro pcLtus ,
proofi free r Daly , 12J.1 Uroiduaj. Ntw
Yorlc Y-9JS.S15 *
_
\YANri3D-TO LDASK NUWSI'Al'KR PLANT ;
threu > ears' experience nnd can furnish best
of references. Address Lock llox 1UC , Wllson-
vllln. Neb. Y M4 J 11
I'OU SALl ! CIIRAP , .MJ3AT \RKiT IN THK
best county se.it city In Neb , 10,000 Inhabi
tants , liefl location and comnlek1 Mcarn out-
lit. Address W 27 care of Hee. Y M540-12 *
A OOOD POSITION TO THU RIGHT PARTY ;
with tJOO Address VV 41 llee Y MG.il ll
FOH
ion SALR OR : : xciiAraG POII LAND OR
merchandise , (1,000 clock Impltment Jobblnir
house. Address V C , M , JJeo olllce , Council
. -
ivi : HXCHANOI : PARMH. STOCK RANCHES
mid city property , send In description of what
jam have to tnide , now Is a iood limp to ict
hold of Qmilm property. Hleks- Real Estate
Agency , New York Llfu Hlilg , Omritn
y.-.MCM 13
KOII S.\LIHIAL : : K.STATK ,
IP YOU DUSIIIU TO PURCHASE PIJJU VAcant -
cant property , oicnp Iota or houses und lots.
for cash , or on very easy terms , ilo not fall
to seu tha Pldcllt ) ' 1 rust Co , southeast i inner
of Ileo building Their list Is large ami they
recommend nothing but ban-ulna. He M971
Foil HALi : , CHIIAP. HIIATTIPUL. COrTAGn
5 rooms , bummer kitchen , hard und soft
water ; good brick cellar , lot Sinl.7 ; east front ,
part tush , balance 6 per cent , 'JIO N 20th
street. _ H i-39J _
, UJSTRACT8. THU IIYRON IIUUD COMPANY.
Ri ; jjs
aR ) HALI : . JSMOO ; LOT ON jiAili.u JU8T
went of 2Hh St. ; enup , vnify Itrnm. II ) ron
R Hustings. 21- South Fourteenth street
JIU-M1CS
_ _ "
I'AHM LANDS. C. T. HARlflfaON. 912 N Y.
Life , RU 9C3-SIS'
_
X l'iW IIAHQAINS THIS WUUICi
'hoUu aero lot , shailo trees , etc , I4SO
I'vvu like cillU ( , > 'H , Uaullful lot , U,7W.
Modern 9 room house , onlj } l 100.
N'lce house ami lot , llans.com Place , J. too ,
' room cottaRe , tholiu location , | J.2uO.
liolce 10-in n > tract , paved street. $2 fcuO
loum and lot , near fair Kioumls , VSJO
laiuUomu lot , XtcTund Iknlnu streets. enl > (1,230
HICKS ,
305 N. Y Life Illdir.
_ _ Ri : MK5S 13
AM > I.OA.N ASSOCIATION-J.
Ill.VItKS IN MUTUAL U & . II. ASS'N PAYS 6.
7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; alvta > s re
deemable. 1701 Parnum ht. Nallliikcr , Hec.
403
| _
low TO OUT A IIOMI : OR SECUIIU GOCJD
Interest on savlUKS. Apply to Omaha U b U
Aes'n , 1704 Kama in. a. M. Nattlnger , Bee.
401
IIOHSUS 1 > ASTUIIKI > .
HOR8E3 I'ASTURUD , 75C 1'KR MONTH. T.
Murray
S.IIOHTIIA.M1 AMI TVPK\VIUTI.\n.
IV . C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 51J N. Y. LIFE.
400
_ _ _
\T OMAHA HUSJNES8 COLLEGE. 18TH AND
JUS A , RICE HAS REMOVED HFK DRESS-
from SlueUy block to 170 $ Douglm
-M6I7 15
nr.TRCTivn AOKNCY.
CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN. DKTECTIVH AOl'NOY
nil dctccllvi" work cnrefully nnd promptly al
tended to , ? IO Karlnch block , Omahn. and M
Roanok Illds , Chicago. M < S Octl
LOST.
LOST. A PHYSICIAN'S "mwiinn rocKir
CUKC of xiintlrn.1 In trutnenM. sultnbto rewart (
Under Dr S R Towne , Lloard of Health
10 *
niRNITt'RK l'ACI < iD. WINDOW CUSHION !
nnd matlrrssrs made nnd renovated. M. S
Walklln. Sill Cumlng st , te.1 1M1.
MACIIIMS AND SIPPMUS
HOUSEHOLD WIIITEANI
Davis Sewing machines. Olllce 1514 Capitol nve
-M223SS4
MtUSlU , AUT AM ) I.AMIUA i : .
Tnoiian r QULLENIIUCK , IIANJO ANC
Bultnr teacher II 41S llee llldg. Tel 23S.
HLOCtTTIONri HYSICA1. CIILTrili : MRS \V
N Dorward 21 N 19th. Cuttings from stand
ard nut ion. M594-2S'
_
wn Ann IN OMAIIA" TO""STAY"T\ND WILI
undersell them nil. great Inrunlii * ) In Pit-In
wnv ChlekerlnK , Knalp. Hmerson nnd Vn <
* Soni pianos. Win. H. Schmoller & Co , 31 !
McC'.iKUO Illilg. MHUJ
II MAROWITX LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 18 ST
MICUCIIA.Vr TAILOR.
MAX VOflEL , MHIirilANT TAILOR .AND
stcim clearer , will lemove to basement undei
German Savings bank , September 1st _ tel _ 997
.Niilloi * of Snli * f Vlllnni * Wnl T lloiulH
NntlciH licre'liy Riven that Until f ei'ploeli
n 111. of September 21. 1MHJ , e\tlpil bldt vvll
! ) rcre'lvcil nt theollico of the clcik of Hie
vlilUKo of Hiincroft , Nubrnskit , for thu pur
e-huso ol' vvattr boiulH of said village , s.ili !
lionils lielnu of HIP dcnomlnutlon of live
hiimlre'ii clollara ( f-VW ) each , lie.irliiK Inlen-sl
ut the rateof six ( G ) per cent per annum
from AUKiist 1. ISM. till ) iKitu ot Issue , In
the amount of Ilvo thousand ilollais ( JTi.OOO ) ,
runnlnK twenty years , pjymL-nt optional
with s alil village after live > cars , Intereal
anil principal payable at the lls-c.xl nifcncj
of thrBlato of Nebraska , In Iho elly of New
York. S.tlil vlllaRo resetvi.9 full rlBht tc
reject nny or all bids
Hy order of the Hoard of Trustees of the
vlH.iRO of Hancroft , Nebraska. -
D.tteil this Tth day of Se-plcmber. ISM.
U , W IHIHKi : , Chalriiian.
JOHN U Rl'KIJAN , Vlllugo Clerk
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Lciues IDUItLINCTON & MO HIVKIl ( Arrives
Onmhal Union Depot , lOUi & .Mnaon SM | Oniahn
S.Wain . Dcnvei Impress .
4.35pm. lllk Hills , Mont , .t 1'uget Slid. Ex. 4.Cbpm
4 3oiim . Denver Expriss . 4. > jpm
7. U5pm. . Nebraska Local ( except bumluy ) . . 7:4jpm
. . .Lincoln Local ( exctpt bumluy. .J/.COain
2:5Spm : . .I'ast Mnll ( for Lincoln ) Jiilly. . _
Leaves ICIIICAGO. llt'IlLINOTON { L y ( Arrives
Omulml Union Depot. 10th & Mison Sla [ _ Oniaha
D.OOpm . Chicago Vestibule . 7s,00-im
0:4Sani. : . . . . . Chicago Express . . . . * . 4:15ptn :
7:50itn : ) .Chicago and bt Louis Express. . 8 OOani
ll-40un > . I'.iclllc junction Local . C-lOpin
_ . Fast _ Mall . 2.50pm
Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. K ST. I'AUL.Arrl\es |
OmrihnUnlor. | Depot , 10th & Mason Sta I Unialia
fi.lOpm . Chicago Limited . 8:05ani :
ll:00am. . Chicago Uxpiess lex. bunUay } . . 3.2Jpm
Leases ICIIICAGO & NOUTaV\'i:3T'N.Arrl\es |
Oinulial Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts f Omaha
lO.SSam . Eastern l xpresi . | 3.10pm
4H5pm . Vestlbuled Llmlteil . 0:45pm :
G.15pm . HI. Paul Uxprcca . 9.30am
D.lIMm . rft. I'aut Limited . S.05pm
7.30am..Canoll & Sioux City Locnl..lllOpm :
C:30pm . Omaha Chicago Special . S.OOam
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EVERY WGR/1AN /
fcometlmea neeus a rellablf
monthly regulutlni ; medtclnf
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL pILLS ,
Are prompt t.afo anil ce'rtnln In result. The genii
faeCDr Peal's ) ni v 'i-J apnoint - -
Shot man & . McConncl Hrup ; Co , 151J Dodge
stieet , Oinnlm , Neb ,
OP TODAY'S AVI3ATIII-II.
VVInilH Will ( in IliifK lo tin * Smith anil
It Will III'VuriniT ,
WASHINGTON , Se-pt. 10-Tho forecn-st
'or rrlday la ; For Nebraska , Kansas , Col-
irndo nml Wyoming Fnlr ; wanner ; varlu-
) lo winds , becoming uontherly.
Tor Montnnu t'nlr , excepl Hhoucrn In
lorllienBtern poitlon ; sllnhtly warmer ;
south winds ,
For South Dakota Fnlr ; wanner ; sotith-
, ve'sl winds.
For lovvti Fair ; warmer in noiIhvveHtern
lorllon , variable winds
For JIIn * > ourl Shovsers , followed by fair ;
iiiiLh eoldur In .souihwest portion ; variable
v liuls , becoming norlhvveste'rly.
Ioi-al Keoonl.
OPFICB OF Tim WHATHKn nilRBAU.
3.MAHA , Sept 10 Onmha re eord of teni-
leiaturo anil rainfall romp.iruil with tbo
: oirespondlnt ? day of the paHt four ye-ars :
1890 1S53. 1M4 1S93
ilaxlniiim temperature. . . 59 as Cs > S' )
dlnlmuin tcnippraluro. . . . tv ) 7J 52 Cl
Vvoingo temperature 51 88 M 70
reclpltatlon l.-U 00 .00 .00
Condition of temporatiiro and preulpltu-
lon at Omaha foi tlie day und ulnuo 21arch
. 1MMJ *
s'oimnl temper.xlnro for the day C8
Je'llcleney for thu day 12
Vecumulated exccus since March 1. . . . 110
s'ormal precipitation \ 10 Inch
IxcmH for the clay l.JI Inch
rotnl precipitation since Men 1. 2ii.93 Inches
Jxcess sliiL-o March 1 a.17 Inches
Jellclency for cor. iwiloil , 1S95 . 5.SD Inches
Jeilclency for cor. period , U9I. 12.SI Inches
llfliortM from SlalloiiN at H p. in.
T indicates trace of precipitation
U A. WiLSH , Observer.
JOHN R.GENTRP ? THE MARI
World's ' Pacing EecordiT ade by Eobert
is Equalled bygllis Eival.
STAR POINTER FOR $ HIM THROUGI
Mnte-h UUCP Holr * . eel * , ; llu * ( ireiit Mnl
lloiiN PI-IM rn un tyi iyiiilly IXclt-
IIIR Oni > , Mltlifnl.n'it Won-
llffflll lt < V fllt.
OLKN FALI..S. N. Y. , Sept. 10. The nrs
of the series of tlirio races between th
great pacing stallion , John U. Oenti ;
(2 ( 03U ) . awl Star I'olnter (2 ( 04 > 4) ) , for i
purse of $5,000 , with $500 added by th <
association should the track record of 2 0. .
bo beaten , took place today on the tracl
of the Northern Now York Ti oiling Hors <
Breeders' association nt Glen falls. Las
week nt Kleelwood John H. Gentry loweiec
the colors of Robert J , l-'rnnk Agan am
Star 1'olnter , winning the most reraarkabli
hninoss race on record , pacing the tastes
three consL cutl\o miles known. Today tin
same handsome stallion equaled the world' !
locord , mailo by Roburt J at Terre Hauti
two jears ago , going a mile and wlnnlni
the heat by almosl a full length In 2.01H
The aver.igo Hmo of three heals of today'i
race wna Just one-fourth of a second slovvei
than the vvoild'ti record made at Kltetwooi
last week.
Tlila match brought out upwards of 7,001
people. The horses looked III to make tin
race of their lives. Shortly before 3.30 thi
first heat of the big event was called
Gentry came first on the track and recolvei
an ovation as he passed the grand stand
Star Tolnler followed quickly , and wai
equally well received. The pools were sell
IIIR 1 to 2 on John H. Gentry , and 0 to 5 01
Slar Polnlcr. They closed at 5 to 2 01
Gentry. They were given the word on tht
second score. Slar I'olnler had the pole
They started very level , and held the posl
tlon from the wire to the half mile pole
with Gentry at Star Pointer's saddle. An
drews let out a loop and Gentry closed ui
the distance , but a moment later wen
back to Star Pointer's seat. As they spec
around Into the homo btretch , the stal
llona wore as It In oneharness. . Then will
a furious drive , the Kleetvooil recore
holder , pinuocl his nose ahead and wet
the heat In 2.03 % .
The second heat was called at 4 o clock
At that time quite n breeze was blowing
and this seemed to dampen all hopes of i
record breaking performance. The horses
were given the word on the first score , anil
a more magnificent race was never wit
nessed They went along as one horse tc
the five-eighths pole , where Star Pointer
who was on the outside , straining cvcrj
muscle , managed .to show his head Ir
front. Into the stretch they came , and a :
Andrews shook up his horse , John It. Gen
try , with a wonderful burst of speed , flew
past his rivals , passing under the wire t
full length In front , with a world's record
to his account ot 2:01 : % . Every person In
the vast assemblage'went ' wild , for ll
seemed , even before Jhe time was posted ,
that a record had gone down.
After such a wonderful performance the
third heat proved somewhat of a disap
pointment. They got off on the first scoie ,
anil , after traveling the first heat neck anil
neck , Star Pointer went back to Gentry's
wheel. He closed aftntn 'to ' the stictch ,
when Andrews again made hH drive , and
Gentry took the third beat In 2 05 % .
Time by auarleia :
Three
Quarter. Half Quaiturs. Mile
First bent . . . . 0:12 : < 1 OTU l'.Ti 2 OTK
Second heat. . . . 0.31 ' 1 01j 1:3J : 2 Ot- <
Third he.it 0:32 : 1OI : 1:3C : 2.03
RAMES OK Till : NATIONAL
ClfMOlnml lion ! * hi. J.otilN A nil ill mill
* * l I'lni-c.
5 < lliN Into hicnii <
CLEVELAND. Sept. 10 The St. Lotil"
team hit the lull oftener than Clevol.int
today , but could not bunch the hits. Tlu
home tenm got three runs on ii wild throw
by Douil. anil two more on a few hits am :
an error by P.trrott. Attendance , 1,030
Score :
Cleveland 0 !
St. Louis 0 :
H.iso hits : Cleveland. S : St. Louis , 11
Errors : Cleveland. 1 ; St. Louis , 2 E.irnei
runs : St Louis , 2 First b isu on balls
OfC Wallace. 3 ; off Hreltensleln , 4. Strucfc
out : By Wallace , 2 ; by Breltensteln. 1
Threebasthit : Parrott. Two-bare hit
Turner. Batteries : Cleveland Wallace am
Ximmer ; St. Louis , lireitonstcln and Mur
phy. Umpire : Kmslie.
COLONELS SET THE UEDS HACK.
LOUISVILLE , Sept. 10 The Colonels de
feated thn Reds today for the first tlmt
tills season. Attendance , 1,000. Score : ,
Louisville 0 :
Cincinnati - :
Ease hits : Louisville , 9 , Cincinnati , 9
Eirors : Louisville , 3 , Cincinnati ) K irnei :
runs : Cincinnati , 1. First base on balls
Oft Herman 2. Struck out : Hy Herman
1 , by Dvvyer , 3. Tvvo-ba o hit : Pickering ,
Ilatteiles. Louisville. Herman and Dexter
Cincinnati. Dvvyer and Vaughn. Umpires
Miller and Ehret.
PIRATES NICELY WHITEWASHED.
PITTSHUHG , Sept. 10 H vvns a battle ol
pitchers today , Hoth men pitched excellenl
ball , but Trlend had the better support
behind him. Attendance , l.HJO. Score :
Plttsbure 000000000 C
Chicago 1 2
H.IBO hits : Plttsburg. 3 ; Chicago , S. Er
rors : Pittsburgh 3 : Chlrago , 4 , K.irncd
runs : Chicago , 1. Two-base hit : Everett ,
First base on balls : Oft Filend , i ; off Hawley -
ley , 3 Hit by pitched ball : Alison Struck
out : Hy Friend , : i ; by Havvlej. C Hatter-
les PillHbun , ' , Haw ley and Merrill ; Chicago
cage , Filend and Dononuo , Umpire : Slier-
dan SENATORS SNATCH THE SECOND.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 10 111 thn early
pitt of tbo game thu Senators woio veiy
weak at the bat and errois and poor IMHC
1 mining permitted the Phillies to taku n
end. A rally in the heventh , however , won
the snme for the locals , ai'im.in icplacod
McJumes In the eighth. Attendance , 1,000 ,
Score :
Washington 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 * -C
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1
Hlls- Washington , 11 ; Philadelphia , 7
[ 'now Washington , 2 ; Philadelphia , 0
Earned runs : Washington , ) ; Philadelphia ,
2 Two liaso hits : Thompson , Cioss. Three
WBH hits : Giady. First base on balls : Off
MoJames , . fi ; off Taylor , 3 Stiuckout : Hy
Mc.Iames , 1 ; ly Taylor , 3 Passed balls
McGulre , 2 ; Gnidy , 1 IlatleiiesWaablnc -
ton , McJame.s , Oonnan and McQulro ; Phil-
idelphla , Taylor and Giady. Umpire :
Lynch.
Lynch.ORIOLES TAKE 'EM ALL
HALTIMORE , Sept 19t The Champions
today again deffnti'd tin * Hrooklyns In a
one-sided game. Payne was Imttod out of
ho box In the seventh. { Attendance , 1,0V )
Scoru ; M
Haltlmoro 0 0 2 , 0 1 5 3 3 -14
Rrooklyn 1 2 p ; 0 0 0 2 0 0-B
Hits1 Halllmore , 17. Hrooklyn , 13 Errors'
iultlmori' , 2 ; Hrooklyn , J Earned tuns
iultlmoro , S. Hrooklsn. ft Two base hits
Gilmm , Grlllln , Ji'nnlnriADoyle Three base
ills : Anderson , Shlndlo , .Payne. First base
in balls Off Pond , 1. off Payne , 1 ; off
jtelii , 1 Struck outHy Payne , 2 HitU'r-
os : Halllinoru , Pond aiut'RoblnBon : Hrook-
yn , Piiyne , Stein and Orlmin. Umpire
lurHt. ' '
KID NICHOLS IIA > PJERED HARD
NEW YORK , SepuMr-The Now Yorks
batted Nichols hard today and won easily
Attendance , 2M . Score :
Hoston 100000101-3
Now York 0 0 i 1 1 0 1 S -12
HltH. HoHton , 1ft , New York , IS Errors
Joxton , 2 : New York , 0"'Earned runs : Hos-
on , 2 ; New York. 5 ' X'lrnt base on balls
Iff Nichols. 2 ; off MPekln , 3 Struck out
Jy Nichols , r by Mepkln , Ii Homo run
Mcektn. 'llueo base hits : Collins , Itcckley ,
Wild pitch : Nichols , 1 ; Meekin , 1. Hat-
erics. Hoston , Nichols and Hergen ; New
York , Meekin and Wilson Umpires. Camp
bell and Henderson ,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS ,
Played. Won. Lost. P C
laltlmoro US M 31 712
Cleveland IIS 73 45 61.9
? lnclmmtl 117 72 43 CIS
" hlcago 121 G ? t3 5G 2
JosttOM 121 67 54 554
Mttaburtr 117 Gi 53 & 3 0
S'ew York 121 f.9 C2 4S ( .
'hlladelphla. US 57 61 4S.3
3iooklyn . 117 53 61 45.1
Vat-hlnKton 118 61 67 432
St. Louis , 121 3fl S3 2-J 8
ouisvllle 117 30 87 25 C
No games scheduled for today.
CnrHon Wlillcu uxlii'M ttrlNttoIil.
CARSON , la , Sept. 10. ( Speclul.-The
mil game between Carson and Grlsvvold
.ilaycd here yesterday , resulted In an easy
Ictory for the home team , though the
"QrlzztleV put up n peed Knmc and nr
considered a hard tenm to boat. Score :
Carson . , 0 1 8 1 J 6 0 0 - !
Qrlsvvold . -
Two-baso hits : Carson , 2. Stolen ! > i c < i
Cnrsion , 7. Uaies on on lied balls ; Off Har
tier , I ; oft Moulton , 2. Slruck out H ;
whltrel , 15 ; by Harper , 5. Batteries : Car
son , Whltrcl nnd Hagcboeck ; Grlswolil
Harper , Moulton and Stevenson. Umpires
Owens and Forsytho. _
neil SUMIS A cii.\i.i.i.Ni : 'io .mi
Corln-lt ARrepx to Vlci-t ril
In tinIlliiir AH T SlmrUi-5 I.CIM < .
NEW YORK. Sept. -Robert IMtzslm
tnons , the pugilist , and Martin Julian , hi
inatiaifor , gave a dinner this evening n
which James J. Corbott was pballrnged b ;
ritz lmtnons. Uave Holland was made lem
pornrv stakeholder nnd t\V a forfeit wiv
plaeod In his hands. It Is to remain up to
thirty ilnva
Fltzslmmons proposes thai the fltjhl be Ii
a tlnlsh for J.tKl ) or $10,000 a sldiamV tin
largest pur e offi-rcd He piopo es thai I
take place before or after the Corbott
Kharkey light , or In the Maine ling , or 11
any plnro v\lthtn n reasonable time afu-i
Unit light.
When Corbett was notified tonight n
Asburj Park of Pltzslmmons' challpngo In
slmplv laughed and said ' Ftlzslmmons I1
btuillng ngiiln I ehnspd him nearly Ivvi
yi-ara lo get him to fight Now that I ante
to light Shnrk < > y he Issues a challenge
am going to accept It. 1 do aocopt U.
will right him twenty minutes aftei
Shnrkoy leaves the lingI am positive
however , that Fltzslmmons will never eiiti-i
the ring with me He has. refused so main
offers from tno , this shows he did not wall' '
lo tight me Ills bluff Is called "
( JAMI3h OP THU WUbTKHN I.UAlll'i :
Detroit ( ilvcx l-"rrdcl > llui'iiri a Hiiiiil-
HOIIIO DrrNHlitK Diiun ,
DETROIT. Sept -Score :
Detroll 00 II 2-1 :
Milwaukee 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 t 0-
Uaso hlls : Detroit , 14 ; MllwatlUi-i' , 5 Er
rors Detroit , 7 , Mllwaukoe , 1. Hatterles
Gayle and Twliipham ; Harnes nnd Mgllalo
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won Lost. P C
Minneapolis 120 SI TI 07. :
Indianapolis 120 70 fit ) RS. :
Detroit 121 72 62 KS.
St. Paul 121 70 r.l fi I
Kansas City 121 68 , 6S r.1 :
Milwaukee 12S R7 71 41.1
Columbus 121) ) 41 Wl 31. :
Grand Rapids 127 31 &S 3D. '
Games today : St Paul nt Dettolt ; Mil
waukee at Intllaliapolls ; Minneapolis nl
Grand Rapids ; Kansas City at Columbus.
Crli-Uct.
On Saturday next the Omaha Cilcket clul
will put Its best team In the field to meet
a picked twenty-two captained by Tranlf
Hlldltch and made up of members of the
Omaha flub and crlcketer.s of varied agi
and ability from all parts of this state am :
Iowa. A Blanco at the makeup of thb
team will show that the Omahas have n
stupendous undertaking before them If thp >
Intend to win the game , as they have plttei
against them two of the crack Gate CH >
club bow lets , lipslile's some of Ihe best bats ,
men In the city. In any case a most en-
jovable and sociable game Is certain , anil
all crlckelers are Invited to bo present
Light refreshments will be seivul In the
club house. Stumps will be pltcied at 2 " (
sharp , and all pi lycra aio requested to been
on the grounds befoie that hour as time
Is limited Helow aie the teams , subject tc
sllpht alterations-
Omihas II Livvrle , captain ; R W Tay
lor. G Vnughan. W Vauchan , J. Francis ,
J. H Innlns. J. Cameron , II. New. W Rich-
nlleu , Charles Hill. C. II. Young , E II
Sprague
Twenty-Two F Hlldltch , raptaln ; M A
Il.il ! Rev J 1' . D. Llwyd D Hrotchle , R.
R. Young , C S CullliiRham , Dr. Younir ,
.1 Criilekshanl.s , O. W Shields , S. Heth , W.
J. Colvln F. K. Birber , R Green. D Ash-
ten R Craig. C. S Montgomery , P Pottpr ,
G. Hurst J" . Thomson , J. Neale , J. Douglas ,
R lioners.
W. Wiles , official pcorer.
TiMiiilM Mntf-Ii nt Sprliieflrlil.
I3ELLEVUE , Neb , Sept. 10 ( Specl.il.-
A pirty of young people , conslstln-T of
Misses Peters , Wright , Knyser , Flynt , Huel ,
Dr. Duel. Mt-ssrs Longsdorf , Pi > U i s , Kav-
rer and Mllchel went to Sprlncrllpld to wit
ness the tennis games between the Hcllc-
vun and Sprlnitlleld clubs yesterday
Messrs. Swain. Calhoun. Miller and Cle
ment represented the Springfield club and
the Uelliivtie plavers were Long-tlorf , Kaj-
ser , Mltchel and Buel Follow ing are the'
results In doublrts :
Swain and Calhoun beat Knjser and
Mltc-heJ , C-3. 2-C. 6-1 ,
Miller and Clement beat Uuel and Longs-
C-4 C-3.
dorf. - , -
In singles :
Swain bp.it Kavser , 1-C , C-2 , C-3
Calhoun bea MItehoI. 1 ( i , 8-7 , 6-1
A return match will lie played here some
time wllhln the next two we'uks
I'ncI ! ! < Coast 'IVnnlH DoulilcN
DELMONTE , Cal. . Sept. 10-The Whitney
brothers , Robert and Gporgp , wicated the
doubles tennis championship of the I'.iclllc
coast from Hardy and Drlsroll after one ol
the most Interesting and e\citing contest * !
ever witnessed on the Delmonte com Is ami
are now the heroes of the hour
In the Ilrst set the Whltneys betrayed
signs of nervousness , anil as the'lr opponents
plajod better tennis than at any other
stage of the game they won It by 0-4 The
most brilliant tennis of the match was ox-
hlbite'd in the second set , which was won
by the Whitneys with n scoio of C-3 , al
though the third wan longer , as Hardy ami
Drlscoll strained uvcrv elfoit to savn the
day. Score. II nnd G. Whitney heat Hardy
nnd Drlscoll. 4-6 , C 3. C-4.
Permits to wed have been Issue 1 to Ihe
following parties by the county judge :
Name and Address Age
Peter Sweeney , South Omaha . 27
Mary King , South Omaha . 2j
Johannes F. Hnn cn , Douglas Co , Neb , 23
Anna M Nelson , Douglas Co , Neb . 21
Elmer E 1'atten , Omaha . 20
Stella V. Rico Omaha . 22
Wllhelm Labnnowskl , South Omaha . 23
Tonl Tesarek , South Omaha . IS
Theodore E Hennott , Omaha . 30
Minnie Ohm , Larland , la . 20
Walter E Hicks , Oiiaha . 2S
Margaret S Altmanshofpr , Mills Co , la. 1 ! )
Henry C. Jolly , McFall Mo . M
Maiy C. Wllll iins. Mel'-all , Mo . 21
Theodora F. Moseloy , Omaha . 42
Mrs Kate Hell , Omaha . 3S
A. Callo .Ignazlo , Omah i . 20
Lucia Sgurlata Omuha . ifl
Albert E Spear , South Omaha . 2J
Chua Millett , South Omaha . IS
< int < > lip tin * Oiiiiiiiiinpr i > < > \ II-I-N ,
The complaint against Ileiuy N , Oertor
charged with having gambling devices In
his possession , was yesterday dismissed In
police court by Judge Gordon At the tlmo
of tlio laid upon Oorler's loom * , loc itod
over his saloon on Douglas Htrr-ut. a ! ni > , o
numlier of card tablts and sa-nblliif , di > -
vlcc-s were found and taken lo the station
Several days ago Oeitcr obtalnod nil order
froni JudKe Gordon upon Soigoint f fs of
the detective force. InHtruetln Idri to turn
OVPI tbo nrtlile-s This has bi > i n 'lone upon
i promlso fiom Oerter not ( o use the de
vices for the purposes ) they were mti-ndtd
for.
o
VoliiniiMTH OIH-II lii .N > ( tiiarliTM.
The Voluntoeis of America last night held
: hclr mpotins In n new hall above 719H
Worth Sixteenth stieot. Owing to the fact
that the opening of the now quartern had
lot been extensively advertised , tlio attend-
nco vva not as largo as It otherwise would
iavo been Nevertheless , nn earnosl song
ind prayer t > pr\lco was poiformul undei
he dlrcotlon of Captain Mayfleld of Council
tluffs , who also spoke. Meullngs wilt bti
leld nightly In tlui new hall In the fulure.
VIl-HHOI'NIllllll'N I.IIMl VlcSH ,
Ralph Mossersmllh , the young man who
was bound over to the dlstrlet court about
i month ago for breaking Into a Missouri
Pacific freight car , was again arresled last
light on a charge of disorderly conduct
Messcrsrnllh. after Iinlilljlntr a number of
drinks , slarled In to own the neighborhood
n the. vicinity of Sixteenth and Cumlng
streets When an otllcer attempted to ar-
eut him a rough and tumblu light ensued
Dflllll Of II. I ) , II- < VII.
The body of H. D. Hrown , 11 well known
) maha capitalist who died suddenly at the
Mllhird hotel early yesterday morning , will
jo sent to La Sallo , 111. , this nftomoon for
nlciiment. Mr. Hrown wuu one of the most
lopular men /-ho have mudn tills city Ihclr
esldi-nco for many years The funeral nr-
aiigemi'ii'.s at La Hallo will bo In cbunro
of an aged mother , who IH his sole- surviving
relative.
_
Altinii | < M to I'liMK U C'oiind-rfi-n.
John Shejiard , a frequenter of dlarcputa-
jlu resorts , attempted to pans a counteifclt
mlf dollar on Florence Clayton last night
The matter was reported lo the police nnd
Sliupnrd was arrested This Is not his Ilrst
offense In thin line , and It IH said ha has u
tartner who Is likewise engaged In defraud.
UK UllCie Sam The prisoner will be turned
over to thu federal authorities ,
Thro > n from u
A very serious accident happened Wednes
day afternoon , about a mile west of Belle-
vue. As Meadames Joseph lietz anil Emma
wore returning from Omnhn , thel
horse became- unmanageable and bat
women were thrown out ot the carrl Rt
They were picked up In a sc"ml-coii clou
condition , and , though no bones wer
broken , the attending pbjslclnn ( pars th
consequences of the shock , as bolh th
Injured arc quite elderly women.
AMUSEMENTS.
That great pla > "Palo " one of the bcs
productions of the Into Hartley Campbell
was piesented last evening at the HOJI
by W. W. Dlt'ner's Theater company , whlcl
has established Itself In the opinion o
those' who have attended this week's roper
tolro performance , as the strongest com
pany In that line thai has ever plajed Ii
Omaha. They lia\o been cecn In "Friends.
"Uncle n.in'1 , " "LIUlo Howdy" and " ;
Torn Kecelpt , " In addition to Ihe play o
last evening , and have given tbo most en
tire satisfaction to the patrons ot th
theater. So many requests have been mad1
at the box office to have "Friends" re
prated , that It has been decided to produci
It again this evening. A very large audl
enco Is certain lo bo present. "Eas
Lviino" Is announced for Saturday !
matinee.
A fairly well attended concert was glvei
Init evening nt the I'lrst Presbylcrlai
church by Prof. 1) . Protheroo. Miss Oraci
Knight , Miss Allen nnd Miss Cunningham
Mr. Protheroe- was the conductor of tin
chorus from Scranton , Pa , that won i
prize at Iho World's fair. He has i
smooth , well ciilllvaled voice but forfeit !
much of Us effecl by 111 ? erratic stjle
Mhs Cunnlrgham ac-companled him wnndT
fully well , for only a fortune teller couli
guess what ho woull do next # UFS Knlgh
sang with much Intelligence Tbo tempi
of "For All Eternity" was lee slow ; for al
eternity Is a long while. The contert wai
given lo obtain money lo rcnovato tin
Sunday school loom.
A brilliant repertoire la announced fo
the coming engagement of Fi oilman's Em
plre Stock company , which will open tin
regular season of the Crclghtem with i
Ihree-nlghl slay , comncnclng Mondn > even
Inp , Stplcmber 14 "Hohcmla , " the lates
producllon from Ihe prolific pen of Cl > dt
Filch , will bu prescnlcd during Ihe Ilrs
two nights of tlio engagement , and R C
Caiton's beautiful play , "Liberty Hall , '
w ill be the matlnco bill Wednesday , tin
engagement closing Wednesday night v111
"The Heneflt of the Doubl " The presen
trip opens the seventh annual tour of tin
Empire company under Mr. Frobman's dl
rectlon , and since Its Initial trip It hai
been constanlly Improved until at the pros
cut tlmo It Is regarded by many a pre
eminently a representative American or
ganbatlon , both with regard lo plajs am
players. The Empire Is especially v\el
equipped , and It Is furthcrmoie staled tun ;
when seen hero Its productions will ha\i
all the superb scenic sets , the beautlfu
and approprlule cexstuines and the othei
accessories of the slago which tend to per
fect theatrical Illusion Miss Viola Allen
whoso numerous fine and original portray
als of the leading roles In the best moderr
pla > s have placed her at the top notch at
an actress , continues as leading lady. Mr
William Faversham , a joung actor of re-
nlirkably fine apperiianee and general
ability , both In drama and comedy , although
a member ot the Empire block for several
seasons , Is now , for the first time , cast
as leading mini. J. E. Dodson , the notetl
chaiacter actor and comedian , who made
his first appearance In this country willi
Mr. and MM. Kendall , assumes Important
roles ; and Mlbs May Robson , an Inimitable
eccentric actress , will albo be keen lo ad-
\anla'A Cl.her4 promlijnt ifayers well
cast are- Ida Conquest , Mrs Thomas Whlf-
fen , Jauo Harwar , Ellen Gall. Katherlnc
Mulklns , Lottl Nlcholl , Robert E-caon ! , Fer
dinand Gottschalk , E. Y. Backus , W. H ,
Crompton , J. L. Flnney , Charles Young ,
Walter Day and Qoorge Pierce. Seats foi
the engagement of the Empire Stock com
pany will be placed on sale tomorrow morn
ing.
Admirers of the burnt coik phase It ;
theatricals will welcome the short engage
ment of Mahara's Mammoth Colored min
strels at the Crelghton , at which tlieatei
this well known organization will give twc
performances Sunday , September 13 , a
popular priced matinee being offered at 2 30
The company this season Is announced a
being strictly up-to-date , and Is still lieadct :
by the colored comedian , Hilly Young.
TOM "WATSON bl'KAICIM ! IV IC
Out * of llrjun'M Itiinnlnu MntoM In-
\nili-M ( Inimni > ' > . Coiin < r > .
ERIE , Kan Sept. 10. lion Thomas E
Watbon , candidate for vlca president on tht
populist ticket , was the central figure at
the county fair here today Mr U'atson Is ac
companied by II. W. Reed , populist national
committecman , who. It Is said , Is hero to
talk to the anti-populist managers and makr
more loasonable terms for Watson's chane.cn
: n Kansas.
John W. Prcldentbal , chairman of the
Kansas populist state central committee ,
reached the tlty this morning and half an
lour befoio the vice presidential candidate
was booked to make a speech had an Inter
view with him The nature of Iho Intei-
vlew Is not known , but , as populist Icadcis
a Kansas generally are bald to have been
opposed to Watson's campaigning In this
state. It Is slated lo bo in the interest of
jaimcnlzlng any element that might provu
lotrimental to the democratic-populist
ticket
About 2,000 people , mostly farmers ,
greeted Mr. Wats.on when J > o began bin
? pscch. The speaker said Ihal the work
begun nix years ago had not yet boon
accomplished ; Instead the nltimllon WHH
worse Ihe boulh and the west then , he
said , made a written contract to agitate thu
tax question and he asked that tlio wc'st
'ulllll Its contract and aland by tlio south
The lime for the death of the populist
> arty had not arrived , ho said , and urn-
; lnued "For God's sake do not dcBeit the
icoplo's party now , when the great work
lias Just begun "
Gelling to bis nomination for vice presl-
Icnt , Mr. Watson said , among other things
"I am not socking to be taken on the
dcmocrallc ticket. I am no political beggar
\'or Is my party The democrats and popu-
lals ought lo unite The ticket ought lo
jo thu St Louis tlckel Hryan , Iho demo
crat , and Watson , the populist. Ain't that
light ? ( Giles of 'That's right ! ' That's
right ! ' ) I say that's ' no surrender. It Is
a fair compromise. Turn mo down and > ou
ese Texas , Tennessee , Kentucky To elect
liryan Iho people's parly nominee for vice
resident miint May on the ticket and I
lay Watbon la going to stav "
TOPHICA , Kan , Sept 10 Mlddlo-of Uic.
oad populism this evening Issued a tall
'or ' a state convention , to nominate Hryan
and \Valson elcclors for Kansas Tlio call
s blgncd by W. 1" Rlghttnlre , who waw
bo state union labor candidate for cttor *
icy general In 188S and the populist tan-
lldato for chief Justice In 1890 , and by
John K Wlllltts , the populist candidate for
governor In 1890 Mr Rlghtmlro Is JuJ
rom a consultation with Candidate Wai-
bon at Erie , Kan , and sayn Chairman Hiclil-
imthal'n attitude toward \VatBnn cannot ha
overlooked by self-respecting populists.
Sii-iniii-r Imiiruilii Airlon In l'in-1 ,
PHILADELPHIA , Sept 10 The steamer
. , auradi , which galled from this port for
Cuba on August 6 with a cargo ofwar ma-
orlal for the Insurgents , has dropped
anchor oft Rccdy Island
I.OOAI , IIKKVITIKS.
Hulldlng Inspector Hartc has condemned
ho six frame buildings at 703 to 7U North
Seventeenth street.
The smelting works are again being
run at full force after being partially closed
lown for tome tlmo for repairs
Sara Moravvllz , a 14-year-old boy , wag
once more bound over to the district court
iy Polite Judge Gordon yesterday morning In
the sum of 1500 to answer to thu charge
of Incorrlglblllty , Ho haa been bound over
ou this charge on several occasions
The executive committee of the Omaha
Fair and Speed association held Ita regular
neetlne at the Commercial club rooms yes-
erday afternoon , There was a bare quorum
iresent , and the only business transacted
was the allowance of a uutnber of email
bills.
RESOLUTIONS BY THE REAM
British Tratlo Unionists Fut Down AD
Their Grievances on Papon
DEMAND A NEW EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
( ! ni W irk * ri I'rriolit n Motion , W1i'i !
Is Ai1 | it < * il , for Introiliirtlnii Into
Soliotili of More Doin-
uorado Collrvll * > lutu.
EniNllUllOH. Sept. 10 The llrltUh
Trades Union congress loday resumed Us
sessions. The National Union of Gas Work
ers and Genet al Laboivrs of Great Rrltaln
and Ireland presented the following resolution
tion-
"That In the opinion of this congress
where grants ot public mnnejs are given for
educational purposes there should be also
public- controls and that our present s > slem
of stale education , based ns It Is on com
mercialism , and being out ot harmony with
the economic forces which are working to
ward collectivism , doe's not supply the edu
cational needs of the nation and therefore
It Is Imperative that our educational system
should be completely remodeled on such a
basis as to secure the democratic- principle
of equality of opportunity , and , by the
Introduction into our state schools ot tbo
best results o { educational science , to makn
It possible for English children to obtain
such training phvslcal , Intellectual and
moral as may lend lo make them worllijr
cllbens ot a eo-operatlvo commonwealth.
Wo theretoe ! > Inslrucl the Parliamentary
commllleo to urge on the government the
lu > ed for Introducing an amended mc-nstiro
on the lines Indicated by this resolution. "
After the motion had been amended so an
lo lenvo Iho Parliamentary commllleo a free
hand to deal wl'h fututo educational pio-
posals the motion was ndopled In sub
stance
The National Municipal Labor union then
suhmlllcd Ihe following resolution , which
was adopted.
"That this body of trade unionists ot the
United Kingdom wish Ihelr Parliamentary
committee to consider the advisability of
at once moving the goveinmcnt to bring In
a bill making It compulsor ) for all mu
nicipal bodies to adopt some practical
scheme of old ago pensions for their em
ployes "
The Co-operative Stone Masons' soclcly sub-
milled a motion looking to Iho foimnllon
of n fund for the put pose of contesllng
seals nnd supporllng bona lido trade union
ist candidate's for Parliamentary honors ,
pledged to neither of the old pollllcal parties.
The motion was defeated.
The same organlrnlton submitted a resolu
tion lo Iho effect that Iho tlmo for the
duration of the congiess' sessions shall bo
extended for a fortnight , but It was also
defeated.
Tbo congress upon the motion of the
National Federation of Watchmaker * , Jow-
elcis , etc , adopted a motion In support of
the movement for Hie icpe.il ot the pinto
llccnse.s.
There was a lively debate over Iho reso
lution of the National Sailors' and Fire
men's union on the subject ot political
prisoners H rend-
"
"That this congress callsipon
the government to grant complete
amnesty In nil political prisoners and
Is of the opinion that the time has arrived
for a full and rnrcful Inquiry b > the liomo
secretary Into the case of the three men
Calli's , Charles and Ilatlolo condemned at
Slafford In April , IS ! ) . ! , by Jusllce Hawkins
lo ten years penal servitude for being In
possession of explosive substances , with a
view to their speedy release. "
A number of objections were raised to
this resolution oa the giound that the mat
ter was outside of the province of Ihe con
gress , but It was carried by a vote of 83
to C2.
The Amalgamated Musicians' union pre
sented a motion reciting that the competi
tion with civilian musicians by army , navy
and police bandsmen is unjust and In
structing the paiilamentary committee to
adopt measures to assist Chilian musicians
: o put an end to thib grievance. Tie mo
tion was adopted.
The Amalgamated Society of Tailors proposed
posed"That this congress is of tbo opln-
na that the present law of libel Is In-
Icflnlte , tinlust and oppressive ; we , thore-
' 01 c , instinct the paillamcntury committee )
to bring all pressure and Influence In Its
lower to Induce the goveinment to so amend
i that It may become lawful for any per
son or ticrsnns acting In the Interests of
.he community , v.ho arc doing so without
nallce , to expose In public meetings or In
the public press any firm or firms which
aie known lo bo acting and working con-
: raiy to the cause or In any way Injurious
to the woiKers and the public " The motion
vas adopted
The London and Provincial Domestic
Servants' union presented.a motion , which
was adopted , demanding thai II be made
compulsory upon all employes of domestic
Ecivants to give n true character In vM-ltiiii ;
; o such servants on leaving Ihelr employ.
Then congress adjourned
I'liomiiiTiov I'.uiTins AT novroiv.
I'iSlnli * Tlrl.rtNn - I'll ) In ( In * Pie Id
111 VIltHNIII'lMISoMH.
I10STON , Sept 9 Two prohibition slalo
conventions were In session In this city to-
lay. The regulars met In Young Men's
ChilHtlan association hall , and , after effecl-
ng an organization , adopted 'a platform ,
which declared for tbo subordination of all
other issue's to Hint of Hupjiression of the
Iquor tialllc Thn convention named a full
1st of presidential electors , and the fol-
owing state tickol Governor , Allen Coffin ;
leulenant governor , William , Nash ; see-
etaiy of stale , William O Wlltty ; licas-
urer , II. C. Habberloy , auditor , 'Ihomus A.
' "ilssell ; alloincy general , Woliolt Ham-
llnTho
The national prohibitionists , rcprcsunllnft
tbo secedcis from the tegular patty , were
ml numerous , but were very enthusiastic.
Iho platform , besides declaring for prohlbl-
lon of the liquor tralllc advocalcs thu
nltlatlve and icfert'ndum , the abolition of
thu convict labor system , un olghl hour
lay , the separation of church and state , and
the mnintenaneo of Iho public schools 1
Rouilar inslltiitloris. Ihe following Btato
IcKet was put In nomination Governor ,
John L NlPbolls ; lieutenant governor , Wil
liam E C'olo , secrcluiy , Motrlll Smith ;
reasuror and receiver , General William P ,
lowe ; auditor , lames W , Cole ; attorney
; cneral , James Merlon.
vnuMovruiis TO VISIT CA.VI-OV.
IlltV Itoli-nulliiiiH I'liiiiiilnu : In Cull un
Ilii * lli-iiiil'llriui Siiiilni-o.
. CANTON , Si'pt 10. A telcKram lecclved
iy Ihe Repository saya that a HUB-
clal train , healing Iho Vermont deleija-
Ion , left St Allmna yesterday for Canton ,
The train carried the delegation of Vor-
nontors to call on Govoinor MrKlnley , ami
t IH cxpeclod lo reach Canton Filduy morn
ing Scnalor 1'roc.lor will bo vvllh the
larty
Anolher tolPKram , received from JV ,
'arwell company of Chicago , Hays seventy
lemociats from their Htorei will be with
Iho big democratic club to call on Gov
ernor McKlnloy Saturday , and that the del-
gallon will number bulwcen COO and 700
icnplo
M. V Llghteap and H 13 Ray of Chicago
are here arranging for the visit of Ilia
employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad com-
iany on Saturday Seven other delegations
will bu hero on Friday They are oluol
workers of I orralne , Iho republican league
of Pennsylvania , Governor BiiBbrie.ll and
fclaff , the McKlnley anil llobart club of
McKeoFjiort and the Ufa Insurance ageiiU of
3levtland. _
itiitiii : ) HATKS'KOII nvnii
Via ( liiVnliiiNli II , II ,
Homescckers' Excursion to all polnti
Kouth. September 16th and 20th ; October Cth
and 20th
St. Louis Exposition , round trip ticket *
on sale , commencing September 8 , and every
Tuesday and Thursday thereafter until Oc
tober 22.
St. Louis fair tickets on sale- October
Cth to 10th For rates , homcseekcr'a guides
or further Information , call at Wabauh ticket
cilllce , H1G Farnum utrt'et ( Paxtun Hotel
> lock ) , or wilto
0. N. CLAYTON , N , W. I' , A. ,
Oinuba , Neb.