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THE OMAIIA DATLT BEEs TirKJIKSDAT , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1890. 8PBOIRL NOTICES. Ail vrrtlnrmrntu for III pur column * Mill lie tnl < f > n until lUt.'tO p.m. , for the evening nnil until H i > . in. far the innml nt ? nnil Htindny edition * ) . AdvtTllHcm , by reiiirtlii | " nntn- liernl eli 'iU , cnn Imve nnwwom ml" ilrruMPil to u liumbcroil letter In cnre of Tin ; HPP. Anmvcrx no iiililrc Fteil nlll In ; dellvorcil on | ir ientnUim at tlip clirek only. Ituti'-i , 1 l-Iic n wnnl flrnt limr-rHnni Jo n M-oril tlii-renfirr. NotliltiK tnlteti for IPNN thiiii 2 > c tor ( Inllrst Inncr- tlun. Tin-Hi ; nilvcrtlnoiiUMil * tiiimt he run \VAVrin SITUATIONS. TOUNO LADY WANTS HITUATION AS lioii > ii i li * r ruii-pc for Invnlldri or eilMren. X C 11ci > A-M or. 17' _ _ _ _ WAN r7i : > POSITION IN onon-iur STOIIK HY a yum * man wltli expcrlencn. AddrpM X 7. A-MS32 17' care Her. - WANTKD. AN IDBAj WHO CAN THINK OI' Home idmple Ihlnic lo pnlenl ? Protect your lilcas they tnny brlnn you xvrnllh. A\rlt John Wedderlairn ft Co. , Dcpt. V. 1'ntcnt Attorney * , WnshltiRton. 1 > . C. , for their I.Sf > 0 jirlr.p offer > nJ n ll t of JM Inventlonn wnntttl. 11-371 WANTED-AN ACTIVP MAN IN KVKHV I.O- cnllly to rprr nt ui ( no fortune hunli-r wnnlfilli will Kimrnntpe I5 CO wprkly nnd nil . Hnx MOH. llos- p ppn c.i ; Inventlgnte ut once. ton , Mfl8 > . _ n-M WOC _ * _ un TO HBO AND nxi'KNsns rAii > SAI.KS- men for rl Hr ; experience unnecessary ; extra iiHliirrnii'ntii to ctntom rs. C.iaH. C. Itlpliop A Co. St. Louis. II MOOT UT _ iiAHOlinilS ON UAH.UOAI ) COMPANY work , WyoinliKi noni | WARM ; Ire" fure. Kra- ' Farniun Hlrei-t. tnor & O'llenin , 1120 It 742 16 * WANTKI ) . AT ONCK , A 1 STOCK HADUM * Imnil to the rlsht klml of n man cjin RV | Kooil , Rtpndy work at the Konnntz Kaildlery Co. , 227 Knut Clli HI. , Bt. 1'nul , Minn. U---787-16 WANTKD , HAI.KSMKN IN EVKUY DISTIlirT ; ne\v season ; BflinplPfl free ; prtl.iry or commln- Hlon , with cxpen CH from Btult. I. k ( > llnm. Co. . Chlraeu. 11-.M8I2 16 WANTED. HAhESMKN ON SAt.AHY ANU CO.M- mlMHlnn. Cull nt once , 417 I lee llldK. , MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO OPEN Jtlirunoh olIlcM In uvcry county. Opportunity of lifetime. AOJrc.is llox 4M , KiumaH City. Ho. AVAMTii > _ FUMAI < H HUM * . rMPLOYXIIINT IIUIIKAU. 1MI DOUOE WANTS lots of hotel nncl prlvute fiunllj' help. Tel. Si. C 08C B13 * \ WANTKU-AN ACTIVE WOMAN AT JIO.OO A weekly to represent us. Adilrcna IMx 630 * , llos- tun. Mna. C-MMI O < _ _ WANTED , COMPETENT Gllllj FOU GEN- crul housework. 1121 tioulh "Oth nve. nve.C783HJ WANTED , A GOOD OIHU nnitMAN PUE- ferreil. 213 South 3Cth St. , near Kurnani St. C 7SS-1C * WANTED. HOUSEKEEI'Elt TN CO1TNTHY ; niUHt lie competent antl well recoinmeniled. A. II. llnnliey. AMa. Neb. C M7M W _ GOOD GIHIy. OEItMAN Oil SWEDE PUE- fiTrocl. must I"u nouJ cook. Apply lit --W I.cavenworlli. > . C M810 U * YOt'NO I.ADY WANTS INSTIIUCTIONH IN plain eewlng ; stute terms. Atltlrens X 4 , lieu ottlce. O MS19 17 FOU HH.VT I10USI3S. llOt'SnS IN ALL 1'AIITS O TUB CITY. Till : O. F. Davis Cumpany , IMS Fainam. I > 372 HOUSKS. 1IISNUWA & CO. , 10S N , 1STII ST. D 373 MODI3UN BOUSES. C. A. STARK. S2S N.Y.LIFK D-374 8TUAM IIIATKOSTOIIBSANDFLATS. : llowuril liuncU , agent , 1010 c'ld'-uKO utrret.D375 D-375 ? ? cnoiri : IIOUSIH AND COTTAOBS ALL ovuu Hie city , J3 to J50. Fidelity , 17U2 Fainam.D . D 37li LAIHJB LIST OF 1IOUSUS. THE IIYHON Hoed Co. . 212 S. 14tll st. D 3T7 HOl'SKsT WALLACE , UllOWN tll.lC..1CTH and Douglas. D 378 HOUS1JS & STOHKS. F. \VKAD , 16 & Hough . GOOD COTTAGES. nRSIHAIILY LOCATED , cheap ; 8-rooin liouso near Ijiislnesi ; 7 rooms , modern. 641 S. 27th street. L. S. Skinner. iiBent , 310 N. V. Life. U MUST foil HUNT. FINK MODEItN FLATS. LANGK block. COC S. 13th street. D MM SIO roil IlKNT , 10-UOOM HOUSIi , MOUnitN ; pel feet repair. 712 N. 19th St. U M10J TilOOM "ilOUSR , MOlTlSIlN , S40 CIIA1U.KS street ; also " -room cottiiRC adjoining. Apply to a. N. Clayton at Wabash olllee. HIS Farnam street. Jj M86I. 4 & D-IIOOM HOUSK , 836 SO. ISTH ST 11K KT. u : as S2S * 4-HOOM HOUHHS , CIlliAP. 1109 MAHCV. D 111 537-26' SKCI'IIB TENANTS FOU YOUIl HOUSES 1,1V llfltlni ! with llobblns Uth & Kurnain.O . O C3I-13 .IIOOM MODKH.V COIINKH 1'LAT. 2401 I > 13AV- enwortli et. D-M661 O10 FOR IlKNT. A CIIOICK , liTAriII5I ) MODern - ern 9-ruom hn'ise , No. 2J29 Capitol ave. . J33.00. It. II. lloliUon. D CCi ) KOIl IlKNT , KlIUNISIini ) OK lNI'-tJHNISIlii ) house , 8 rooms : modern. C09 1'iirk nveniie. D-C93 3-UOOM C01TAOB. 8. K. 23U AND CLAHKB. roll HUNT , E-HOOM COTTAHK. 2STI1 AND l'nrnam street. Inaulra Milton Hoccra & Sons , Illh und Furniun. P 710 NINIMIOOM "DKTACIIKD MO OBUN HOUSK , with barn. Apply No. 2C03 Pierce St.D D 741-10 yOll HBNT FLAT. Jltf S. 15TII ST. LINO- quIM. D-M-S1 1 ! ) ' roil HUNT , FINIJ MODI211N KUHNISIIKI ) lioutJO for winter or longer. 110 N. 33rd Kt. roil HUNT. A HANDSOMKI.Y tlirvc-Ktory brick , modrin ilwclllnfnt -20 Fiiinoin ft. ; rental , J40.CO per month. Apply lo \V. 11. .Mellili' , tO let Nut'l Ilunlt IIUlc. U-.M07J ! 0 OU'NIIIIS OF KTOHKIIOOM.S , W.OCKH. FLATS or rpiitiiilly loentril houses which they wish to hnvn rented nhnuM Hit them with I'otter & ( Jeoruu Co. , S. W. coiner llith unit Fiiiiiiim. roil IlKNT. F1NICI.Y FIJIINIHIIBI ) HOt'SH , nil modern coiivenlrncuH , largu ynrd , luirn , ole only few liloclia from HlKh nchool. p t- l. > r & ( li-orge Co , , i > . W. corner ICth and K.ir- nnin. D-.MS07 a _ yOlT IlKNT. HANDHOMi : MODKIIN IH'ILT house splendid resilience noltfliborliooil , Hleks , N. Y. Life Illdif. 1)-82I,18 roii iiKVi' rim.M.siini ) HOOMS. S FUIINISIIIJI ) HOOMB FOR IICtlSUKKUI'INO for man uml wife. Kent taken In boa id. 319 N' . 17. i NIC-K FUUNISHKD HOOMrt ; LIOIIT housekeeping. 1112 H. llth. K-C71 il _ _ FUUNIBIIKIJ Oil UNFUllNTsilKD HOOM3 , with or without board. 1W4 Cup. nvu. i-M773 20 * Ktll.MSIlKI ) 11(10.MS AM ) IIOAHI ) . 1'IIONT ROOM S > lTH ALCOVK , ALSO SIDK V rooms ; good board : teat location In city. 212 ' H. Kth st. F-8M- NICIJ 1IOOM8. UOOO ItOAltn , IIATHH 11KA- < inable ; traitslcnt acccinmodatt'tl. Tlie Hose , M-M llurney. F MU7-S20 ilOOMS WITH 110AHU , BTUAM HIJAT. UTO. | ) U , nt Davenport < t. F C02 Is' Ft'HNISHKl ) HOOM ANT ) nOAHD-BoThTl front mlto of rooms , vultutltt ( or three or four Ki'iitlcmcn , JM.OO per month cacti. 2310 Douglan. F MT > 9 17 * _ NICK 1100M3 AM ) llOAIl r 20U nOUOLAS. F M79J . ' \ roii ii is.vr ir.w ? > HOOMS. C CHAMIIKH8 FOU IIOllSKKKKriNoT MAN nml wife ; water In kitchen : steel sink. ll N , 17th. U-M81I 2i rHl 11KKT STOIIKS AND OPKICISS. VIHHT-CLA83 13HICIC HTOIti : 11UILDING , 1011 Furnanii Hire * ilorles nnd basement : will alter to ult tenant ! low rent , 311 J t Nat' I li'U bids. 1 37 _ _ Xll K15NT. THli 4-STOHY IIHICK IJUlLDINO at SIS Fiunam st. Tlili bulUhuu bus a nrvproof rcmrnt bastmrnt , romvlel * Meatn heating Hi- turfs. water on all lloors , gas. etc. Apply at the .iilk-t of The Dee. 1 910 THH FOUU-STOHY AND HA8KMKNT : 1IIIICK bulldlntr , at 1211 Howard ttvft ; ultntlc for Horsje nJ commission , or nmuufscturtnir bus- Inejs. U. 8. National tank. 1 530 AOKSTS WAJfTHD. 13IO MONEY IN LATEST CAMPAIGN AND comic buttons ; 800 kinds , bottom rrl ! box samples for illtnf. Compnlgn Supply comimny , 9t Arch Street , Ilosion. Must. J Mill CAMPAIfIN IOUTHAITSM'KINLKY. . I1UYAN. Tfllmtr : MxS ? ; two colors ; > JM P T 100. Ilut- t'ini. bnilitcs very cheap. Ilarclny A Co. Cin cinnati. O. J M791 ! 0 * \VA.VTHDTO IU3XT. WANTED , A FHttNISIinD HOUSK FIIOM OC- tobcr until July , or longer ; reply Cllffcirrl W. _ Smith. 1380 Fatnam t. K-Sij WANTED. 4 UNFirriNIHIIKD HOOOMS AT reanonable rent , elly wnler. AiMrrM X B. llee. K S2 16 5TOUACU2. 1'ACIFIC HTOllAOi : AND WAHKHOI'SE CO. . S01-019 Joncn. ticncrnl storage and forwarding. M-SS1 _ Oil. VAN A STOHAOI3. 1115 FAIVM TtL. 1 5 ! \VA.VTUnTO IIUY. WANTED. l.Wrt oil MOIIE YAlll > S OF DlllT. Omalm llrldcc nnd Tennltml Ilnllwny Co. I'rpil S. IInrrl.1 , niiiierlntendent , Itonnl of Trmle ImlMlng. N M < 9ll 21 .SALI < : _ II ( > IISIS A.VD WAUO.VS. DUHAIIIL1TY TALKS : CAlUUAOr.S. 11UOOIES. Phaetons , bottom prices , A. J. Simpson , 1409 DodRo. I'-JSI _ 3 iiiuaiis. : JM Tolto : 4 PHAETONS. KIIOM 13 : to J < 5 ; 2 fUrn-yn. } W to JW ; 4 'oinlly : .ir- r'nKes J5 < to 1125 ; 2 new open road wan t. ! f3S. ti'uninioml CnrrliiKe Co. , ISth and llar.iv } . 1' M370 S30 FOU SALE. A T1UM OF 1II.AC1C rAIUUAOE liorsrs can b ivetut \ Z204 California sU sUP - 405 FOU SALE. A PAItl OF I'ONV HORSES. MOIl- Kan Block , it ilniihle-e.ited canopy-top buek- lioanl nnd dotibli * lmrnei < s. liniulrc at Fort Omaha , No. 12. J. V. Lnuderdnlu. P-MS3I 2il roii SAL1J .Mijicii.i.vMois. : ; FOR SALE. STOCK. "LVrtmES AND MA- chlnery of the Consolldalcil Colfee Co. . 1414 Harney St. ; nt prUato nale. Auction Sept. 22nd of what remains ( inrolil. Call for list and pricen , also nmiufacturlHF ; btilldlni ; end fine loti on track 2Sth and IJoyU Sta. , Omalm. J. II. Dumont Itccelver. Q 433 A FINE OlflClvEHINO I'PHIOIIT PIANO , only Jic.0i ) . Flue Stone & Co. uprlifht. J143. Some other uprlKhtx , tllO.CO. Pianos to rent. Win. II. Schmoellcr & Co. . 3H MeCUBUc bldff. 74 * * CHEAPEST HAltinVOOI ) WOOD WOVEN c'orn-crlbliliiK made. C. ll. Lee , 'JOI Douglas. Q-3SJ MANSACK , HATIIS , HTC. MISS AMES , VAIXMl IJATHS. MASSACSE. 507 S. I3th St. , room 3. T MGOS O7 * MME. SMITH , H2l 3KUOLAS STHEET. 2D lloor , room 5 : massage , steam , alcohol nnd RUlphurlne baths. T 754 I'J MllS , DIl. LEON , ELECTIIK" MASSAOE PAII- Inrtt ; refreshing and curative ; don't full to cull. 417 S. llth St. . upstairs. T MMI 21 * 1MCHSO.VAL. MISS VAN VALKENDU11G DUSTUOYS PER- inanently by cleclilclty cuperlluoua iialr , molca , waits , etc. Itoom 410 , N. Y. Life Elilg. 1J-387 HUITURK CURED ; NO PA IN ; NO IMVTEN- tlon from business ; we refer to hundreds of patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 507 N. Y. Life building , Omaha , Neb. U 3SO SAVE MONEY HY GOING TO DR. SEVMOUR for your dental woik ; half rates next thirty ilnyn. 933 North 21th st. U M191 S22 IIATH3 MASSAnis MME. 1 > OST , SISS. sTH. _ U 2CO _ VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. Physician In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 310 lleo IjlJtf. U 390 _ HOSTON DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY : 100 ladles wanted to learn system tausht hy Mrs. O. Shelter , 1825 S. 17th street. U M3SS MOM2Y TO I.OAX HI3AL KSTATK. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. Quick money at low lates for chulcu farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nehrubka. \ V3il ! CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 523 N. T. J.IFK W Wi MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. llrcnnnn. Love Co. , 1'axton block. W 3D3 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Furnain Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 3J4 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Fainam St. W 333 LOANS. LOW RATES , IHEY. 901 N. Y. LIFE. iX"z = 2'S9 FROM J100 UP. F. D. WEAD , 10 & DOUGLAS. \V 2I3-S23 JIO.\liY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horcea , wagons , etc. ; at lowest rate In city , no icmoval of goods ; strictly conlldentlal ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTOAGB LOAN CO. . 300 So. ICth St. X-33G MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO. 90 DAYS ; FURN1- ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 L'arXer blk IIU.SI.VKSS CIIA.VCKS. FOR SALE , AI1OUT 2,000 L11S. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. auatc. IM pair two-third cases. 40 double Iron stands for two-third ca.ies. Thin material was used on Thu Omaha Hoe and Is In fairly good condition. Will l j sold c.ieap In bull ; or In quantities to suit purchaper. Apply In person or by mall to The IJee Pub- llshlni ; Co. . Omaha , Nnb. Y 71.1 WISHING TO GO OUT OF THE HUTCIIER bu lnf .i , I will rent my shop nnd fixtures for one or three years to a uood , responsible man ; crop Is Kood ami most all thU county Is under irritation , Doughty & Co. . Lexlnxion , N'cb. Y MHM 22 * _ FORSALE-A HARIIER SHOP ; TWO CHAIRS ; very cheap. 24th. mid Culdwell. Y Mf20 18 roii > . . . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND OR merchandise , tl.OiK ) stock Implement joliblni ; houre. Addresa V. C. M. , Hee olllce , Council llluffs. Z-871 A JEWELL RANGE ; GOOD AS NEW : WILL trade for Rood fresh cow. Address X 2. Hee. S5 M793 17 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ON GERMAN S.ivlnKS bunk , Omaha SavliiKH bank und Omaha Loan & Trust SavhiRS bank tuKen In payment for the barKiilns In Omaha real estate nnd cheap NebniKka farms we offer. Lyman Wut- terman , SOS N. Y. Life Hldi ? . Z-S2J 18 I.-OH SALi iii'JAL I < : .ST.\TI : . IF YOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE FINE VA- Ljnl property , cheap loin or houtes and lota , for cash , or on very easy teims , do not fall to see the Fidelity Trust Co. , southeast corner of llee bulldliiK' . Their list Is large and they recommend nothing but bargains. Re M97I A11STRACTS. THE IIYHON REED COMPANY. RE-39II FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 912 N , Y. Llfe. KE-MJ-aiS * _ HERE IS A SNAP- 2 lots Military inc. , near Hamilton at. , and a lot on West I-cav emvorth. all for ( COO. J. W. RobblnH , ibth and Furnain ts. RE M733 22 FOR SALE. DON'T TAKE YOUIl MONEY out of the ImnUu and hoard It or put It where It can LB ktukn. lletler buy u home , u lot cir u few acres near ilio city nt one-half value , or buy a K oJ Mm mortgage on Improved I fill estate , payable In tcold , and bearing1 7 per cent peml-annuitl Interest. Wo have the home * , the lota , the acres and th first mort gage loans , which we are unVrlm : for ealn and will bt > glad to khow them to any one wishing profitable and absolutely safe Invest ments , Potter & George Co. , S. W. corner ICIh ami Farnain. RE-MS09 30 FOR SALE , CHEAP , HEAUTIFUL COTTAGE C rooms ; summer kitchen , h n | und soft \\ater ; Rood brick cellar : lot 31x127 ; east front ; iurt cash : balancu 0 per cent. 910 N. 25th street. RE-7W 1'1'T YOUR MONKY IN REAL ESTATE 11AR- Kalns ; gllt-e < lged Omaha real estate ami Ne braska farms ; Its eafj , no danger of loss ; poll , tics ami panic's cannot effect It ; call ami look over our list of cheap residence lots ; cheap 5 and C-rooni cottages ; hand-omu houses , choice 6 and 10-acre tracts , garden land anil cheap Nebraska farms. Ueo. N , Hicks , 305 N. Y. Life HUg. RE-E82 18 FOR HALE , ICO ACRES OF LAND IN MORGAN Co. , Colorado , adjoining thu county seat , under ditch , owned by farmers ; over 4 acres In alfalfa ; good house , well and other bulldlncs ; reildence , H mile south of H , & M. depot. Ad dress J , J , jAuh , Fort Morgan. Colo. HE-M633 19 * * AN ELEOANT IIOHH IN THH VICINITY OF Hanscum park , A delluhtfu ) and sightly place. Pleasant grounds , with shrubbery and every thing desirable. Will take smaller place In exchange. If Interested call teen on M , J. Ken- nurd & Son , 310 J. J. Drown block.REMS RE-MS : ; ! < FINU FKU1T LANDS , CLO3U TO TUB CITY. M. J. Kennard , sole agent , 310 J. J. Hrown block. HB-M8 ? > t * CUBA ! ' NKW SUVBN-HOOM MODBIIN COT- tuge , within w lklne distance of business. Will taka lot as part Mymcnt , Your chance ; MO us quick. M. J , Kennard , solo a Kent. 310 J. J , Drown block. UU MSt t < SIKIICHA. > T TAIl.Oll. MAX FOOEL. MERCHANT TAILOR AND stenm rlearer , will remove to ba emcnt under Oerman Savings bunk. September 1st ; tel. 537. AOK.tCY. CAPTAIN P. MO3TYN , DETECTIVE AGENCY ; all detective work carefully r.nd promptly at tended to. 710 Karnach block , Omahn , and M6 Ronnoke Hide. , Chlr KO. MfS Octl iA. > ci.vr : SCHOOL. MOIIAND'S NOW OPEN FOR LADIES' GENtlemen - tlemen , children and private cla ! " - * . For par ticulars and terms please cull , l.'in Harney t. M9 Oil IIUILDI.NU AM ) LO.V.N ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL \I. k II. ASS'N PAYS . 7 , J pr cent when 1. 2. 3 yearn old : always re deemable. 1701 Farnam St. Nuttlnger. Sec. 40 ] HOW TO GET A iToME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on xnvlnes. Apply to Omaha I * . & 11. As.i'n , 1704 Furnam. G. M. Naltlngcr. SPC. 404 SIIOHTII.VM ) AM ) TVI'KWIlITl.Vn. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 11J N. Y. LIFE. 400 AT OMAHA HUSINESS COLLEGE. 1CTH AND Douglas. M193 S23 Ul'IIOLSTKHINC. FURNITURE PACKED , FINISHED , 1115- palrcrt ; mattrej'eii made and renovated. Try Walkln , 2111 Ciimlng ; tel. 1111. COS I'AWMIHOICI'-.H.S. H. MAROW1T7. LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 ST. 40 ; , .virr AND i , AM ; u A ( ! ! : . . N. Dorwurd. ( SJ N. 19th. Cuttings from stand- nrJ authors. MS94-2 ! ! * GEORGE F ! GELLEN11ECK. 11ANJO AND guitar teacher. R. 412 Hee Hldg. Tel. 2.s. 100 _ _ A FINE CHU'KERINO UPRIGHT PIANO. only 11C3.00 ; line Stone & Co. upright. JI41.00 ; some other uprlKhtK , 11IO.CO ; pianos to lent. William II. Schmollcr A : Co. , 31S McC'ague 712 THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY. 1502 DOUGLAS nt. , never falls In dlbcases of women ; gives prompt relief without dangerous operatloni ; 23 years' experience. 73.1 21 * LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- roynl Pills ( Diamond brand ) me the best. Safe. reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamp * for particulars. "Relief for Indies , " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co. , I'hlladclphla , I'll. Mention Dec.M M S30 17' IIOHSI2S HORSES PASTURED , 73C PER MONTIL T. Murray MHO 9-21 SI3WIXO lACHIMCS A.\H Sl'l'I'LIMS. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD , WHITE AND Davis Sewlnff machines. Olllce 1511 Capitol nve. M2 H21 FOU.VI ) . FOUND. MONDAY NIGHT AT COLISEUM. ladles' CIIH | > ; ouner call at lleo olllce and take same on payment of this advertisement Found S02 18 OF AK-SAR-11EN PARADE , black jacket. Owner can have same by calling at thin olllce und proving property. SS5 16 * HICYCLKS AM ) 21) WHEELS J10 TO J23. 11ICYCLES RENTED and repalied. Omaha Hlcycle Co. , ' ICth nml Chicago. S27 Searles & Searlos SPECIALISTS l.i Heivous , Chronic . anil Private Disease. WEftFHEH . SBXUALLt. ( / All J'rlvuto Ulioitsag ' " nill > lsord rs otatao Trvutiunut by uiall coasultutlou fruo- _ s mil us Cured for Ilf * and the poison thoroughly rlranscd from th system. PILES. FISTULA aj niCT.\L : ULCERS. HYDROCBLE3 AND VARICOCELE ptrmsnently nnd succassfully cur i1. Method new and unfailing. STRICTURE AND GLEET By naw mttbod without pain or cutting. Call on or address with stamp , Dr , Seailes & Suarijj , TIIIHTKK.VTII A.M ) JOM2S STUIiliVS. 140 rooum , buthf , ctt.-im lieut and nil modem conveniences. Hates , Jl.'O und 52.00 per day , Table unexcelled. fpcclal low rutea to rcgulai uonrdcra. FIIANK HILDITCH , Mer. RAILWAY THE CARD Leaves IHUHLINGTON & MO. HIVEU.Arrl\es | Omuliulynlon Depot , lorn & Maton st.vj ' Omahn 6Wiuu. . . Denver Kxpiess . 9:33.ini : 4:33pmUlk llllls , Mont. & 1'uget .Stid. Ex. 4:0uin : 42.'pn ; > , , . . , Denver Uxyivsa 4:4Jpm : 700pin..Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4ipin . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday..JV:30uni : Mpm. . l''utJt Mull ( for Lincoln ) -lully. . . Loaves ( CHICAGO. nUHLINCITON . OmalmUnlon | Depot , lOtli & Mason Sts. | Omaha ti:00pm Chicago Vestibule SiOOnm 3ISum : ClilcuKo Kxuress 4l : pm 7:50pm..Chicago and St. I.ouU Kxpresa. , SiOOani ir.lOain I'aclnc junction Local. . , . . . , Giltipin . . , . . _ . . . , , Fast Mall. . . , 2:5 : pm Leaves ICHlCAaO. 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I Omaha C 18pjn. . . , . . . .8t PJul Limited. . . ? . ; 10ani leaves 1 SIOUX" CITY & PAClJ'fc ! ( Arrives Oraal anJiilon D pct , 10th & Mason ta. | Omaha C40am ; . Bt , 1'nul Paitcnger . 7T.U:10pm : TSOam : . Sioux City Tassoncer . 9:0ipm : Et5pm . 31. Paul Limited. . . . . t.'SOtm Leaves I UNION PACIPia Arrive ! Union Depot. 10th i Mason El * . Omaha 9:30 : m Kearney Kxpress. . . , 4ltpn ; : 8CCara. : . . . . OvtrUnd Llmlteil. 4:4Jpra : IJOpm.lUat'e & Slromili'E Kx. ( ex. 8unliC3pn ) : C : pro..arand Idand Express ( ex. Sun.II:0pn : SMpm. Fast Mall. . :40air : LeaesVADASH IlAILWAYl ( Arrives OroahalUnion Dfpot , 10th & H on 3ts. ( Omahn :5Cpm..3t , Louti Cunnon Hall. . . . . .UMaiv. : BATTLESHIP TE1S AGROUND Strikes on a Snbraorjol ( ) Bock While Ec- tering VESSEL IS IN A DAflgEROUS POSITION FlirtlMT A < lc-iiiilK < , JV ? Mitilint Hitch Tlil < - to Units fL\nt ) iSli 1 1 > OH Cup I ll I ll < VIM" . llL * NEWPORT. II. I. , Sept. 1C. The battle ship Texas , which left .tlie North Atlantic squadron this afternoon for the purpose of getting a supply of torpedoes here , struck a rock while coming Into the harbor at 6EO : o'clock , and Is hard and fast. She rests on the rock amidships and resists all attempts made by the tug Aquldneck to dislodge her. The position of the vessel Is dangerous , and should a storm set In , It would KO hard with It. The place where the vessel struck Is almost directly opposite the torpedo sta tion. tion.The The Texas left the North Atlantic squad ron after the Massachusetts had left the harbor and Joined the other ships. . When Bho reached the harbor , the tide was run ning out strongly , and was at about "half- ebb. " The first warning the olllcers had of the danger was a slight shock Just for ward of amidships , Captain Glass at ouco ordered the port anchor out. The hook held firmly and the ship gradually swung broadside on the beach. She was flrm , and could not be moved so as to make the least headway by means of the anchor. The ebbing tlilo left her a fixture for the night at least. Captain Henry Glass and Lieu tenant J. D. Kelly were both on the bridge , and nclthe : supposed the water at that point to.be so shallow. An examination was made at once , and It was decided to send for a tug. With the tide below half ebb , five fathoms of water were found under the bow and about the same depth under the stern. As the tide fell , the bow began to appear above water , and tonight It Is out of water. The stern Is on a line with the water. All the naval officials who f.avo seen the vessel admit that Its position la a dangerous one. The tug Aquldneck arrived alongside the Texas within half an hour after she struck , and quickly got a line out. The war ship , however , proved too heavy for the tug to handle , and was ap parently firmly fixed on the rocV. .The lug was obliged to give up the at tempt to lloat the monster battleship to night , but will make another attempt at high water , which will bo at 3 o'clock to morrow morning. Several other tugs , and possibly the giant wrecker Right Arm , will assist. Captain Glass , when seen tonight , refused to bo Interviewed. He gave orders to let no one come aboard the vessel. The department at Washington has been notified of the accident. HAXCHOFT STAIITS li'tlll CIHKAl/l'Alt. United SI nil's CrulNiir K-viH-rlN to Cote to CntiMtniitliiiipli * . WASHINGTON. Sefrt. 1C. The Bancroft has sailed from Toilplclnsrllie ) , bound for Gibraltar. She will probably touch at Fayal , Azores , to take on a supply of coal. At the Navy department It is said her orders are simply to report to Admiral Solfridge at Gibraltar , . It Is neither ad mitted nor denied that the Hancroft Is going to Constantinople , but it is not doubted that It la Intended tp make the effort to take her there to senle simply as a refuge for American citizens in case of on out break that might jeopardize their safety. Xntc'N from tlnB Depart lui'iiIK. WASHINGTON , Sept. l'C. ( Special Tele gram. ) A postoflico lias been established at Lakeland , Brown county. Neb. , with Mary C. Wales as postmistress. . James Hagerman was today -commissioned postmaster at HudsonNob. . George M. Craig of Allison and John Mun- roe of Muscatlno , la. , have been admitted to practice us attorneys for claimants be fore the Interior denartment. Eugene Stackhouse has been reappolntcd fireman-watchman in the public building at Burlington , la. Miss Katie Keenhoid , clerk at $720 In the Ucs Molnes pension agency , has resigned. XtMVN for the Army , WASHINGTON , Sept. 1C. ( Special Tele gram. ) Second Lieutenant Sawyer Blanchard - ard , First artillery , has been ordered to report at Fort Sam Houston , Tex. , at the expiration of his present sick leave. Leave for one month has been granted to Second Lieutenant Edward Slgafoos , Fifth Infantry , and for six months on ac count of disability to Captain Henry P. Hltzlus , Twenty-fifth infantry. Troiililew In ( Iliislm-Ms World. CHICAGO , S2 | > t. 16. The Kurtz & Buhr Foundry company usslgned today In favor of Thonns Davis. Assets , ? 6l,000 ) ; liabilities , ? 30,000. Chicago Lranch of Gr.te-Grccnstroet Chem ical company , a Cincinnati concern , assigned today to Charles J. Greenstreet. Assets , $65,000 ; liabilities , $30,000. KOltliUAST 01' * TOOAV'S AVKATIII3K. AtiiioHili.T < - Will III ! Cleared 111 JNV- lii'iinkn by 11 Xortlierly Wind. WASHINGTON. Sept. 1C. The forecast for Thursday Is : For Nebraska and South Dakota Fair ; north to northwest winds. For Missouri Fair , preceded by showers In northern portion ; cooler ; variable winds , becoming northerly. * For Kansas and Colorado Fair ; north winds. For Wyoming and Montana Fair ; north winds. . , For Iowa Fair , preceded by showers in southeastern portion ; light , north winds. Local KlToril. OFFICE OF THE WBATHER IIUIIEAU , OMAHA , Sept. 10. Omahn record of tem perature and rainfall compared with the corresponding day of the past four years : ' 1S9J. 19 > . 1SH ! 1S91. Maximum temperature. . . 79 90 7C " 2 Minimum temperature. . , . CO fiS 5.ri 4'i ' Aver.igo temperature. . , ) . 72 79 IM 5'J Precipitation 00 .03 .13 .00 Condition of temperature and precipita tion at Omaha for the day and since March 1. 1S9G : Normal temperature for the day C > ICxecss for the day. ' . . . . . ' 7 Accumulated excess Hlilco M'irch 1 114 Normal preclpltatlotl 10 inch Dellcloncy for the dayj , 10 Inch Total precipitation sinew Men. 1..27.93 Inches Excess clnco Mnroii l.i 3.C3 Inches Dullrlency for cor , peitnd. 1S9 > . . G.52 Inches * Deficiency for cor. period , 1391. . 12.til Inchon lU'liiil'l * fnilll SlirtfriijiiM n < S | i. III. 'i : il S > . ' S o STATIONS AND ST.VTH > H OF WKATIIim. WKATIIim.U U S Omaha , rloudy , . , . " , . 721 78 Nortli Plalle , clear . . . . ? . . , : . . . . C6 7li Halt Luke City , iiart 71' ' 76 c'hvyrnne , clear 76ft | > > 1 , City , part cloudy . l..ff. t I. . . . ft ) | . ( / Ilurun , clouily ' AI'/ ' 1'hlcano , cloudy ? . ' / . . ' . * . a Ht. Louis , clear 7 , ' . ' . ' St. Paul , cloudy . : ' . ' ! . ' Davenport , cloudy V.'t'l Kansas city , clear If. . ' } . ' ' 941 .00 Helena , clear . ' ! .j M .O'l Havre , part cloudy ! . , { . / , ' W. .01 Hlumarek , clear A.if ! 63 .CO \\nilUton. cloudy ? i.T. C3' ' .0 ! Oalventoti. clear . . . . ' { . . ? } ( ' ! , 881 8Si 00 T Indicates trace of preiilpltallon. L. A. 'WIILHH. Observer. OAMHS tP TIIK XATIO.VAIi LF.AOVi : . Cliielinintl ( ilvem rlttnlmrrr n Donlilc Dii r \Vlillommti. . IMTTSni'HO. Sept. 16.-For the flr.it time In their history the IMttsbtirRS wore shut cut twice In ono afternoon. The mlscrablo work of Hastings In the first Inning1 of the llrst game demoralized the home players PO much th.it they could not recover. Hutjhey relieved Hastings and did well. The second game was lost by Inability of the Pirates to hit Dwyer at the right time. Score , llrst game : Plttsburg 0 00000000-0 Cincinnati 10 0-11 Huso hits : Plttsburg , ( ! ; Cincinnati. 0. Kr- rors : PlUsburg. 4 ; Cincinnati , 0. Two-base hit * : Stenr.el , 1C Smith , MePhee. Firs base on lulls : OIT lllilnes. 1 ; off Hastings 4 ; off Htmlipy. 1. Hit by pitched ball : Me Phee. Struck out : Hy Khliies , 2 ; ! > > Hugiiey 2. Wild pitch : llutfhey. ll.itter les : Pittslmrr. Hastings. Himhey und Mer rltt and Uovle ; Cincinnati. Hhlnes and Oray Umpire : Sheridan. Score , second game : Plllsbnrg 0 00000000-0 Cincinnati 0 OSOIOOOO-4 llase hits : Plttsburg , R ; Cincinnati , .1 Knors : Plltsburs , 1 ; Cincinnati. 1. Hnrnei runs : Clnelnnatl , . " . . Two-base hits : Hey Irwln. Threebarhit : JlcPhee. l''lrst ' Isnse on balls : Oft Hnwley. 1. Struck out My Dwyer. 3 ; by Hnwley. 2. Hatterles Pittsburg , Hnwley nnd Sugden ; Cliu-lnuatl Dwyer nnd Gray. Umpire : Sheridan. At tendance , n.OOO. Ql'AKUHS SKTTM3 T1I12 TIK. NKW YllIlK , Sept. M.-The Phillies out- batted the New Yotks tod.iy nnd won ns they pleased. Score : Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 G New Yotk 0 00101000-1 llaso hits : Philadelphia 12 : New York R. ICrrors : Philadelphia , 2 ; New York , 2 Knrned runs : Philadelphia. ( ! ; New York , 1 First base on balls : Off Carsey. 2 : oft Mcpkln , I. Struck out : Hy Carsey , 1 ; b > Mi-ekln , 3. Home run : IVlehanty. Three- bnse hit : Joyce. Two-base liltP : Li : Jolo Tlernan. Passed ball : Wil. on , 1. Hit 1 > > pitched ball : My Carsey , 2. Hatterles : Phil- ndeliihla , Carsey and Hr.idy ; New York JlerJtln nnd Wilson. Umpire : Hornung Attendance , 2.SCO. Mrciasv Ai'ouAW's MtinnLics. HALTIMOIUC , Sept. 10-Thi ! Champions lost today's game to lloston through Me- Oraw's errors , which proved costly. Cor- liett replaced Pond In Ilio sixth nnd al lowed the visitors but one hit during tlu remainder of the game. Attendance , 2.01S Score : Baltimore 0 r Boston 0-S Hits : Baltimore. 14 : lloston , 13. Hrrorn Baltimore , 3 ; Hoston , 1. Knrncd runs : Bnl- . tlmore. (1 ( ; Uoston , 4. Two-base hits : Kel- I ley , Hamilton , Duffy , Stlvelts. ] ' 'lrst base I on balls : OIT Corbott , I ; off Stlvi-lts , 1. Illl I by plU-heil ball : McCJnnn. Struck out : Bj Pond , 2 ; by Corbett , 1 ; by Stlvntts , 1 PasHL-d balls : Bergen , 1 ; Hoblnson , 1. Bat teries : Baltimore. Pond , Corbett nnd Hob lnson ; Boston , Stlvetts nnd Bergen. Um pire : Lynch. SNAP FOU THIS SI2NATOKS. WAt'HINOTON. Sept. 115. Washington won with comparative ensi * the third game of this series. Stein was lilt hard , while Mercer RUVO the visitors but live hits. At tendance , 1,285. Score : Washington 0 fl 11 Brooklyn 0 0002000 . ' Hits : WntOilngton. 1 : Brooklyn , 5. ICr rors ; Washington , 3 : Brooklyn , 5. ICsirned runs : Washington , ! ) : Brooklyn. 2. Two- base hits : gelbach. Farrell , O'Brien. Cirt- : wrlcht. nouble p'ays ' : Demont to O'Brien to CartwrlKht : Corcoran lo Andeison. First on balls : OIT Mercer , 3 ; oft Stein. 4. Struck out : By Mercer , 2 ; by Stein , 1. Passeil ball : FiTrell. Batteries : Washington. Mer cer and Fnrrell : Brooklyn , Stein and Bnr- rell. Umpire : Heydler. ANSON SOUBLCHKD BY KMSLIIC. CL13VI5LAND. Sept. -Cipny ! held Ihe Colts down to four hlt , nnd but for ono error would have shut them out. The vis itors got the worst of close decisions , nnd Kmsllc and Anson Imd frequent wrangles. Attendance , 14.CCO Score : Cleveland 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 Chicago 0 01000000 1 Base lilts : Cleveland. S ; Chicago ' . Kr- rors : Cleveland. 4 ; Chic * mo , 3. Knrned runs : Cleveland 2. First base on balls : Off CuppyI ; off Grllllth , 2. Strurk out : Bv Cttpox1. a ; by GrllHtli 1. First basp by Illegal d livey : By G-llllth , I. Three-base hit : Burkett. Two-ba hit : Orlfflth. Hit by pitcher : By Grllllth , 1. Wild pitch : Cup.y , 1. Butteries : Cleveland , Cuppy and y.ltnmer ; Chlcaeo , GrlllHh and Donohue. Umpire : ICmslle. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C. 70.2 C2.S fil.O 53. .1 si.fi 4S.fi 4S.S 41.3 43 20 i ! 27. ! Games toilnv : Hoston nt naltlmoro ; Phil adelphia at Now York ; Hrooklyn at Wash ington. _ _ _ _ _ SCOU12S OK THK WKSTKItS I.KAKUK. IiiilliiiiiiliolIN nnd ICniiNiiN City DlvIdV it Pretty TiniKh I'll I r. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. IG.-Score , first game : Indianapolis 0 4 [ Kansas City 0 0000521 8 1 Hase hits : Indianapolis , ( i ; Kansas Clly , 11. ICrrors : Indianapolis , fij Kansas City , G. Hatterles : Damman , Wood nnd Huck- lev ; Carney und I Han ford. Score , second game : Indianapolis 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-r Kansas City 0 1000000 1 Huso hits : Indianapolis. 12 ; Kansas City , 5. ICrrors : Jndlanapolli I ; Kansas City , 3. Hatterles' Fisher und HueUley ; Callahan and Hlanford. DICTHOIT. 'Mich. , Sept. 16. Score : Detroit 0 01 0 0 3 2 C Minneapolis 0 01 1 000 2 Bauo hits : Detroit , 7 : Minneapolis , 0. ICr rors : Detroll , 0 ; Minneapolis , 3. natterles : Gayle nnd Trost ; Daker and Schrlver. COLUMHUS , Sept. 16. Score : Columbus 0 100-5 Milwaukee 1 00002000 3 Huso hits : Columbus. 3 ; Milwaukee. 7. ICrrors : Columbus , 3 ; Milwaukee. 1. Hat terles : Daniels nnd Kehoo ; Jones and Spear. STANDING OP THIS TICAMS. Played. Won. Last. P.C Minneapolis 12S ! > 7 41 CS.O Indianapolis IK 73 51 . ' , ' . ) . r , Detroit 132 70 5G 57.fi St. Paul 130 71 CD 5l.fi Kansas City 129 ( IS Cl 52.7 Milwaukee 135 SS 77 43.0 Columbus 13. . 47 SS 31.S Grand Uapids 133 42 91 31.3 Games todav : Milwaukee at Detroit ; Mln- iHMpolU at Indianapolis ; St. Paul at Co lumbus ; Kansas City at Grand Kuplds. HACKS AT < ; IIAIILIS : STIIIIT : PAUIC. Ohiiiirc Tor Until AninliMirN nnil 1'rii- ri'NHloiinlH Niitiirilny .Mtrlit. Thorn will bn a blue rlhbon riiclni ; moot at thu Charles Street pnrk S.itttrday even ing next under the nmmiKcmcnt of tlml popular rac'liiB man , V. ll. JIcCull. The card will bo made up of short rapes exclu sively , to Include both proft > HHlnnul and amateur. Durlnt' the evening McCall and Hunk. * , the Bpcu'dy ijonver man , will ride a nni ! mlle heut raee , two out of three , ono mile paced , one mile , Htart on oppoHlte HldCM of the trnc'lc and two miles unpaced. Amoni ; tinIjlu Held of cntrlea uro the fol lowing proferiHloiiitlH : K. i. Smith , Denver ; II. J. HitnkH , Denver ; K. K. Mockett , Lin coln ; H. K. Mcrullouph. ChlciiRo ; U Jl. .McCall , C. K. Dcnman , L. U. Holton , A. I'J. Proulx , H. C. GaUki" . It. L. LaffHrty ; AmateurH ; K. A. Ittner. H. C. Knodo , U. O. Hrewer. Jitnies Mao' ; . Haloh Hrown , C. M. Parker , K. J. McOlvern , G A. Holton , John Mfrnon , I.ouU FIcscheT , I-'rcd lijrnum and otherp. The program comprises : One-half mile , amateur ; one mile , llrst heat special , paced by tandem , McC'all and Hanks ; onc-liulf mile , profeaulonnl ; one mile , amateur ; second end heat special , utart opposite sldesi of track ; ono mile , professional ; two-mile , amateur ; third heat special , unpaued. Good music will ho In attendance , and 15 and 25 cents will admit to stand und bleach er * . ( Irciill i'liiiMiTH \YIIL-cxluirrr. . \VJI < KlCSIiAUHK , IM. , 8ept. 16. The im- tlonnl circuit meet nt thin place today wan LiyER AND KIDNEY J Diseases are manifested by Backache , Rheumatism , Loss of Appetite , Foul Tongue and Weakness Dr. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Is the remedy you need , of equal service in mild or chronic cases ron CALC cvcnvwHinc AT tt.oo rm BOTTLI THE DR.J.H. MCLEAN MEDICINE co. , ST. LOUIS , MO. ttio most ucco sful of 1ho senson. N'p.itly 5.0W t crsons were present. In the profo - slcnnl events XelRler. Dnlil nnd Wllllnmson captured the first nlonny , nnd the other 'circuit chnsprs" eeured plnoes. The one mlle oK-n profesalonnl proved to bo the fastest men of the day. In thU Coopr. who Is pushing llutler close for llrst place In this ponson's events , tlnlshetl fourth. lie- suits : One-hnlf mile open , professional : Olio Kvlgler won. Wittier Sunser second. Arthur Oanllnep third. Time : 1:0.11-5. : One mile open , professional : K. C1. Hald won , Kred I/otitlu'iul second , Tom Ittitler i third. Time : 2:07. : : Two-mile handicap , professional : W. It. I Williamson f2J ! yards ) won , O. W. Davis ( IK yards ) second. Harry O. Clark (100 I yards ) third. Time : 4:3(5. : ( r.A.VI'r.H.V TUMXI.H SIUX TO ! t ) WUST , Hull Wremi , l.iirnnl mill C'nrr Xocl Will lln > - on tin * I'll el lie CtniMl. SAN VHANCISCO. Sept. 1C. Ono of tlie most Interest In ; ? tennis tournaments ever held on this coast will lie held on the Sail Uafixcl courts tiejt week. The local cham pions will tie pitted aKRlnst three of tlie rnstern cracks , who have accepted the Invl- tntlon of the California Lawn Tennis as sociation. They are H. t ) . Wrcnn. W. A. Uarned and Carr II. Ncel. They will leave Chicago In rt special car on the 20th Inst. and will como direct to San Francisco. Robert N. Whitney and OeorRe K. Whit ney , the present champions of the 1'ftplflc coast , will play In doubles nRalnst Wrcnn nnd Larncd. Hall and Suii'.nrr Itanly. Thomas Drlscoll nnd Walter Magce are some of the local men who arc anxious to face the champions. W. II. Taylor Is K t- tliiR ready to play o match with Wrenn and Joe Tobln nnd Walter Hobart hope to try conclusions with Ncel. KHSUI.TS ox rril Tii7vvi > j niAinis. I'Nuir ' l''nv < > rllH I'ull on the Coin at Kt. l.onlN Knlr ( iriiniiilN , ST. 1A1UIS , Sept. 18. Pour fuvorltes , n third choice and nn outsider von nt the fair wounds today. The tract ; was Rood. Ucaults : . Klrst race , soiling. 2-year-olds , live fur longs : Miss Verne ( even ) won , Iln7.pl llugh- lett ( 'J lo 2) second , liny II lli to 1) ) third Time : l:02'.i. : Second race , selllnp , seven furlotiKs : King .Michael (9 to 2) won , Uncle Abb ( S lo ft ) second , Itoborl hnttu ( to 5) third. Time : 1:30. : 1:30.Third Third race , selling , for 2-year-olds , live furlongs : Marie C (12 ( to 1) ) won , Junlata ( C to 6) second , Oelln ( ll ! to S ) third. Time : 1:02 : . . Fourth race , one mlle : Schiller (9 to 10) ) won , Topmast ( S to 1) ) second , Honor ( I to 1) ) third. Time : : - ! * . Fifth race , soiling , seven furlongs : . Hen Amcln ( S to 5) ) won , I'elleas ( ,0 to ii ) second , Helen II. Gardener (12 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:2S. : Sixth rare , selling , seven and a half fur- IOIIKS : Uoitndelny ( ! i to f > ) won. Lady Hose (5 ( to 1) ) second , Revenue (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : "NEW YOIUs , Sept. 1C. Favorites won the .llrst , second and llfth events at Gravesend today. Ilusulls : First race , live and a half furlongs : lloss ( fi to r. ) won , Hill All ( II to 1) scvond , Con fession (11 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 1:10'A. : ' Second ttico. uellliiK , mlle and a sixteenth : Uainli'M (7 to 10) ) won , Soptour ( I to 1) f.ee- ond. Hen Kdcr (3 ( to 1) ) tliltd. Time : lf,0. : Thlid race , live and one-half furlongs. Set Fast (1.1 ( to 1) ) won. KiMimp Angvl ( I ! to 1) ) second , Pns.sovor (2 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:09. : 1:09.Fourth Fourth race , mile nnd a furlong : Uelmar (7 ( to 2) ) won , Hamwell (25 ( to 1) ) second , Cap tive (20 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l.fMU. Fifth race , Bellini ; , six turio Bs : Maslan d to S ) won. Woodvino ( S to 1) ) si-cotul , lo- Inndii (7 to 1) third. Tlmo : 1:13. : Sixth race , hurdle , mlle and thrcc-iiuur- tets : McKco (2 to 1) won , Xalillvar ( t ! to 1) ) second , AInrblo ( ,7 to 1) third. Time : 3:21. : 3:21.CINCINNATI CINCINNATI S. pt. 10. Three favorites , ono second choice and ono outsider won to day on a slow track. He-suits : First race , selling 2-year-olds , four and one-half furloiiKs : Illack Heart (1 ( ! > to 20) ) won. IJvulInu (3 ( to 2) ) second , Gnston (8 to 1) ) tliird. Time : 0:5S. : Second race , J-yenr-olds and upward , six furlongs : Ganelon (9 ( to 2) ) won , .Maniuls ( to 2) ) second. Hlchlleld (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:17'i. : Third race , 2-year-olds , live furlongs : AVhlto Frost (12 to 1) ) won. Indo ( I ! to ) second , Nina. Louise ( U to 5) tnltd. Time : l:03Vi. : Fourth race , selling , 3-year-olds and up ward , mlle and one-sixteenth : Argentina II ( S to 5) ) won , Jamboree (13 ( to 1) ) second , Harry Shannon (2 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmu : 1:53VJ. : . Fifth race , handicap , hurdle , ano mile : Captain llees ( S to 5) ) won , Haldlir (3 ( to 5) ) second , Folly (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:55Vi. : D13TUO1T. Sept. IB. Uesnlts at Windsor : First nice , selllns- , live and one-half fur longs : Comer won , Lonir Urook second , lilsmarck third. Time : l:0s'i- : Second race , four ami one-half furlongs : Mntmblenot won , Princess JIaud second Lilly Hope third. Tlmo : 0r.fi',4. : Third race , ono mlle : Florence Colvlllo won , J'olrolunu second , Gladioli third. Time : l:4i : j. Fourth race , Folllim' , one mile : 1)111 Alli son won. JIIss Perkins recond , Uockstador third. Time : 1 : > < . . Fifth race steeplechase , two and one-half miles : Hrother Hob won , Bloreland second , Pat Oakley third. Time : 5UI'i. : . .IliiiiuyViikvly U'niilM It. NI5W VOHIC , Sept. 1C. James Wakely , John L. Sullivan's old backer , has made an offer of n purse of $10.000 for the Fltzslm- mons-Corbett fluht , to be ' 'pulled off" In private. Corbott has wired that he la wlli- IiiK to accept the offer If It Is the be. t made. Martin Julian on behalf of Fitzslmmoas has declined for the present to consider It. \Vyiiiuliitt < > Oliili'N TeiiulM Toiiriiiiinciit. CHICAGO , Sept. 16. In the Wyandotte Tennis club tournament today W. A. Lamed beat Everts Wrenn. C-4 , G-3 ; 13. P. Fischer beat Charles A. Chase , G-2 6-1 ; Carr Neol bent George Wrenn , 0-1 , 7-D ; W. A l.nriH'il bent Sam Chase , 7-5 , S-C. \VIHKI , % ' I-ACKI.VC IIOKSI : OUTPUT. SuniiiM-r SliiiiKliti"rliiK : HUM Hi-iu-lu-il \i-iirly Klurlil MIllloMH Alroaily. CINCINNATI , Sept , 16. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will say : Western packing sows 225,000 hogs for the week , compared with the same number the preceding week and 1G5.000 for the corresponding spending week laat yuar , making a total of 7,805,000 slnco .March 1 , against H.RSO.OOO last year. Prominent places now operating com pare as follows : DcntliN of ii Diiy. TOU2UO , Sept. 10. Hon. James M. Ash ley , ex-conKreasman and tc/rltorlal governor of Montana , died hero tills morning. Rov- ernor Ashley's death occurred at Alma , Mich. , wheio lie had gene a few dayu ago. The Immediate cauuo of death was uraemlc poisoning from kidney dlHcaso. H13ATHICK. Sept. 1U. ( Special Telegram. ) Prof. W. II. Heeler , superintendent of the city schools , died at his home In thin city today , after a two weeks' slcgo of typhoid malaria. No arrangements will bo made for the funeral until tomorrow , after tlie arri val of relatives from Indiana. The deceased Imd been In charge of the. city schools one year , giving perfect fiatUfactlon. HAItVAIIU , Nob. . Sept. 16. ( Special. ) Mrs. Anrllla Foot died last night at the advanced age of 31 at thu homo of hci' son , landlord Foot of the Hell hotel. Mrs. Foot laa been very feeble for a long time. She was a native of Newport and came to Har vard from Hebron In 1895. NRHRASKA CITY , Sept. 10. ( Special. ) ludgo Jrrry Koppeiiliofer , police judge of .his city , died suddtnly this eveplug of ipoplcxy. Ho was etrlcken aa hu was caving hU olllce In the city hall about 5 o'clock and survived only a sliorl time. Jo waa CB years of age , a veteran of Iho ate war and had long been a resident of his county. He leaves a family conalatlng of hlti wife anil nluo grown children. ATLANTIC , la. , Sept. lli. ( Special Telo- jram. ) Ono of the oldcat citizens of Atlati- .Ic , Jacob Hunt , dropped dead while In .ho Hock Island depot today. Mr. Hunt tad been a member of thu Independent Order of Odd Fellows ledge forty-nine years. The cnultJB will bo I u It en to Lo Claire , la. , for jurlal. SU i-1 I'll of ( iovrriuirVlimlov , Mloi Alice Wltnlow. u descendant of Gov ernor Kdward Wlnulow , l-.as written an In teresting paper on her dUtlnguUhiid an cestor and bli time * . It waa read with much acceptance at the July meeting of the Dux- bury , MUSB. , Historical and Antiquarian to- clety. TREAT NEW YORK UNFAIRLY Railroad Companies Are Charged with Dis crimination , TRAFFIC SENT TO COMPETING LOCALITIES ( iiitlmiu ItrKlitiT * n Illwr Kick > \lti the I ut IT * ( nl < > i'oiiiiuprop ( 'oniiiilxo xloii , IHiilnlitliitr tlip ttlu Cl ( > 'n . Innj > iilurnl Ail vi WASHINGTON , Srpl. 1C. The Now York Produce cxchaiiRo 1ms flUM nn Important complaint against the railroads comprising .the Joint Traffic nssorlatlon , which onrry produce to the seaboard , chnrglng them with nml < tnK rate-s and reRtilatlons nntl Rlv- Ins torinlnnl prlvlh'Res for the purpose of inverting Untile , which should naturally ROte to Now York , to other seahoard cllloB , In- eluding 1'hlladclphln , llaltltnori' , Norfolk , Newport Nown nntl Ittvtlon. The complaint asks for an InvoHttKatlon and for the on- tnhllshnit'tit liy the commission of just rate- * , chitrKc.i. htc. , for Intcrstato transportation from Chicago , Buffalo and the wvni. to the Bcnhonnl cities ami markets. Tim inllroads niadu ilofplidnnts hy the complaint nro the Ilalthnont Ohio and Its connectlonn , the Dig Kour , the New York , I.ako Krli > & Wosti-rn , thi ChlcaRo & Urlp , tho. Grand Trunk of Canada , tlio Delaware & hackawnnim , the l.rhiKh Vatlt-y , thu Pennsylvania , tin- New York Central , the Iwiku Shore , the West Shore , the SVnhash , tlio I'hllndelphla A Hcndlng. the Central of Now Jersey , the lloston .t Albany , the Krle , the Detroit & Grand Haven nnil the Grand ItapMs & Indlann. The complaint recites the exceptional trade facilities of New York by reason of the natural and artlllrlnl waterways connect- liil ? U with the prairie mnrkcts of the west. nortliwest nnd southwest. It says It Is favored by the Rivat concentration of busi ness , Its largo Import trade , Us superior ocean service. Its harbor and general ter minal facilities and sava that the other cities nro "localities" competing with New Yoik for the export trade of Hie United States. The defendants nro charged wllh violating the first , second , third and fourth sections of the Interstate commerce act In that they have established and maintained rates and regulations , and have given terminal privi leges to the other parties which are un reasonable discriminations against Ne\v York. The complaint tuotrs ] thu rfllabllahcd rales on grain. Hour and provisions , show ing that they are from 2 to ,1 cents per 100 pounds higher to New York thnn to the other cities except Hoston. where the rat are 2 cents higher than to New York. On grain the Boston and New York rates niu the same and range about 1 cent higher than to Philadelphia and Ilaltlmorc. But , the complaint declares , In the cane of Dos- ton the defendants crnnt shippers twenty days' free storage and free Insurance , which lirlvllegea are not granted to New York. These discriminations , the complaint charges , nullify the advantages of New York , both natural and those created by the expenditure of public and private funds , nnd unjustly and unlawfully divert trade nnd commerce from New York. In conclu sion. the petition asks nn Investigation , spe cifically clmrces the violation , prays that the defendants be restrained from continu ing the discriminations and requests the commission to llx rates and charges to the seaboard cities nnd markets. 01.11 COIl.V HATK.S AllU It Tvri-iily d-iitM from ChlciiKo to Norr York Auralii In Korrr. CHICAGO , Sept. 1C. Members of the Cen tral Freight committee today voted down n proposition to continue the rate on corn , Chicago to New York , of 15 cents per 100 pounds. Kor the ninety iloj-H preceding September 15 , the rate was 15 rents a 100 , having been reduced upon orders of the board of managers of the Joint Trnlllc aaso- cintlou from thu old 20 cent basis , which Is now restored. l.KI-i > 1.IKK A I'OIII/rit V SHOW. I'rlzt * KoivlN In llvlilfiicf In tlio I'o lli-o Court. Police court yesterday afternoon , to the uninitiated , might have been taken for n hencoop Juut as easily ns for one of Jus tice's ante-rooms. Thtre were roosters nnd hens cooped up In boxes , all cackling nnd crowing , at times , Just ns though they had been placed on exhibition In a chicken show , A number of supposed chicken thloves were being tried and the pollco had the fowls on hand to convince tlio court that something had been stolen. The Kastnels , fattier nnd son , were the llrst placed on trial for the crime of burglary. A coop , crowded with sixteen choice fowls , was produced and the chickens Identified by Morrit Palmer us comprising a portion of his missing brood. In spllo of the fact that Palmer testified that his chickens were all raised by hand and wcio thoroughbreds of the llrst water , It was found necessary , owing to the confilct of testimony , to call an expert to show that the fowla were of the < juallty claimed , The chickens lost by Palmer were taken from Forty-third and Lake streets. The prisoners wore held to the district court , ball being fixed at (1,000. Another coop of chickens was produced and a colored man , Mitchell , tried for break. Ing Into the barn of George Decker < m Twenty-fourth nnd Dodge utreot , last Sun day , and getting the pullets. His trial was not completed , .MO Nir.M.iio.vi.vr ; TIIIO JI/IIY / , .linlm'N Auri'i- Not lo Drntv OIK * Until Afl.-r CN'i'lloii. Although the district court Is not to re- co live mi until September 28 , the judges Who are. In the city held a cnnfrrcncn yesterday to discuss Informally the question of post- , polling the summoning of a Jury panel until after the election. It has been resented by a number of attorneys that thc > summon ing of Juries and the trial .of Jury cases at the present time would be very unsatis factory to litigants. It linn nlso been no ticed as a matter of experience that tiia Juries , when called Just previous to election , rcfjulro days and somi'tlnn'S weeks lo get Into working order. In the presant contest when polities Is cutting HO grt-at n figure , It Is feared that It will be mare difficult to secure a fair Jury for COBUH which may possibly have political InHuentcs bearing i'on them. Judge linker being ! absent , the Judges did not take any definite action , although they are all Inclined to favor the proposition and with hla assent , such an order will bo made , In that case , while court may rt > open September 28 , It will bi- only for ( ho hearing of equity cases and motions which do not require Jurlm. There nro only n few criminal cases on the- docket where the do- fcndant Is not out on ball , so that com paratively little hardship is expected to result - sult from such a proceeding. * 1,111'Ul'll I'll IIH II IlllOllllllll , Carl Fisher was locked up by the pollca lust night and Is called upon to answer for disorderly conduct. Klnher , alonf with a lot of toughs , U nald to have bren maUlna life u burden nt night time to ilunUvtm o ( Twenty-ninth anil Fa'nam slrcntH , tha vicinity whore the arri-xt was nmdo. Thg men and boy-H have bci.-ii nightly con ro- ( . utlng In that locality putting In the houri ' 'niHhliiK the ean. " Thin pastime nnd tin cr > iiHi-ciR'iit | effeetH called out thu protean of thu neighborhood. UMIuvi * Him liiHiuii' , Om > of the caller.i who dropped In to set the c-lty Jail last night was luvld Holand , Holanil wanted shelter , but n brlof survey of his person convinced tlio night uato'i that thi ! visitor wax weak In his uiipel story. He Is suppi > M > d to be an escaped liii M > ale of n Michigan usyluni , and has been detained for Identification. Vi'iv Coiiiiiliilnt AuiiliiMt .Siiiinciiliorii , The complaint charging Bol Somieiibcini with embezzlement has buuil dismissed by the county attorney. A complaint rhttriiliiif luireny us bailee l.i to ho tiled Instead , Bon. nenboni was a confidential shipping cleril of a local establishment und l charged wIUi misappropriating money advanced for U * fraying t-xpen * a.