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TJTE OMAHA DAILY TJEEi PttlDAT , SEPTEMBER 18 , 1800. SPEGIRU NOTICES. i for tir < > column * Trill 1i * InUcn until liCtilO | i. in. , for the cvrnliiK "ml until H | > . in. tor the in n r u I n K nnil Siinilny editions. AdvrrllMTH , by roiiticxtltiK n mint- lirrril 'licrk , cnn linvc nnintTfi nil * ill-mini to 11 jnititlirrrri lotUT In cnre of Tinlire. . AnNtvcm i Mill ! > ilcllvcrcU n iir ' * ciili > tl n of ill < i vlirck dill- Union , I l-io n word nmt Inncrllniit 3c n vroril tlurenftrr.olliltiK tultpn tnr Irxn than 2Zc Inr tin : llrnt lii er- Iliin. Them * nilvcrtlMc-inentii iinint he run ron WAvnsn MAMJ nni.r. WANTHD AN iDiiA ; wiio TAN THINK or ( .nine ilmplf thin * to patent 7 I'roti-cl your liTcnn they may lirlni ; you wenllh. \ \ rite John WwMirlnim K Co. . lcpt. V. Palont Attorney * . Washington. I > . C. for lliclr ll.sm ) t > rlz * "fTer and n lint of 200 Inventions wnntfd. 11 571 WANTKD-AN ACT1VI3 MAN IN r.VP.UV I.O callty to rpprcnent tin ( no fortune hunter uniitfd ) ; will cuarantce $15 W weekly nnd nil pxpenws ; Investigate nt once , llnx SW. Hn ' ton , Mom. IJ-M5SSO _ _ ( _ jCn TO $150 AND BXPKNSKH PAID SALES men for rlnars ; experience unnecessary .exlra IndiicftupnH to customers. C.ian. C ! ' ' ' 'R. ' co. m. LOUI . 21" . ! ? "I - WANTKlC HHSl-ONHtltl.K MAN TO TAKB cliarKf of ImclneiH In Omaha ; J1W month Kiinr- aniccd. ItiKiin 120 , Hotel UnrUer. Armc Mfi { . Co Kannnii City. H-MSll IS' TVANTiTD."fOLLKC1Xil ; UV8T inTAHI.t ! W put up 30 c-iidh necurlty , call ut nnrp. 417 . H-M84S 1 < ll .e liullilliiB. _ 8Ai.isMiN. LUimir.mNci on , AND rrr-nff. pxpcrlonrod , having p tfttillthM trade. Mlieral nriniiKcmpiitHvlll lie made win n llnit-clnm rnnn. Kuullnulo Hcllnlnc c o. l lexe- Unit. O. 1I-M8I3 IS' WANTED. MIN TO IIAUN : itAiiiiuii THADI situations or locations Kiiarantpe.l after only R wn-kR' practice ; complete outfit of tool Klvon , wK while learnlm ; : cntaloRues ' mailed frx-e. MoL-r'H llarher CollcKe , SI3 N. Oth rt. Kt Ijiuli. Mo. 1I-M842 2Z jK HUM' . KMPLOYMKNT llUltr.Atr. 1524 DODOI3 WANTS lain of liotcl imJ prUnte family VANTUD-AN AITIVI3 WOMAN AT $1000 weekly lo represent ui. Address llox Iwdd , Ho * C-Mf.ii4 O5 ton. Ma . - \vTNTii : ) , nousmcnp.rnii IN c-ottNTiiY must lie competent nnd well recommended A 11 Hnnkoy. Alda , Net ) . ( M.K > IS' VANTKD. rilt.ST-CI.ASS COOK ; OHRMAN nune other nc-ed apply. Ill N. Olli * t. IJ HUNT IIOUSI3S. .S IN A 1.1. 1'AHTS Or" T1IU CITY. TII O. 1'.S Company , 1003 I'arnain. U 3i. HOUSES. I1KNHWA & CO. , 10S N. IJTII ST. U dta MOUIRN : UOUSKS. c. A. BTAIUI. 5N.Y.LIK1' D 374 BTKAM HIATID sTonns AND ri.ATS Howard llanek. agent , 1C10 Clilcnk-o Blrcrt. It 3u ciTfllCirlintlHKS ANI > COTTAHKS Al.l. OVKll tlio city , 3 lo J30. Klilellty. 1T02 F.irnam. JJ 3li l.AIUli : LIST OF HOUSES. TIII : MYRON Hwil Co. . 212 S. 14th Ft. not m : > WA'LLACK. HIIOWN IILK. , ICTII and PouBlas. P-3'8 HOUHiS & STOIU3S. P. D.W13AD. 1CU U 215 o GOOD COTTAGKS. DRSIHAllI.Y I.OCATUI ) . cliran. S-roum house near buslncix ; 7 rooms , muilcrii. 5U S. 27th street. U S. Skinner , nccnt SIU N. Y. Life. U Slftii I-Oll HUNT , PINK MODERN I-LAT.S LANGK block. COS S. Utli street. D M'JSU Mu rou HUNT. in-nooM nousi : . MOliHN ; prifc-d repair. 712 N. IQtli St. 1 > M1C9 TROOM "iiousii ! "MODBRN. ZID CHARLES itrcct alao 7-room cottiiKC adJolnlnB. Apply to 0 N. Clayton at Wabaeli olllce , 1415 l-'arniini IJ-MJM . Hi reel. 4'A i-uooM nousa fas so. ISTII STHIKT " HOUSES. CUBA P. 1109 : TENANTS TOIl VOUU HOUSES I1Y with Holiblna 18th & Knrnam. I ) KH-IS MOI1EHN . LRAV i-nnorth t. D-MCC1 _ OirillfNT. A CIIOICH. r.TAt'IlEO MOD- pin 3-rnom house , No. SIM C-mllol avc. . Jli ,00. , II. II. HolilBon. " 6ca J-OH KENT , PUUNI8HKD OH HNPUllNISHED house , 8 rooniBj inoJcrn. COO Tnrk u- snooM AND CI.A UK E. i-oii HINT. B-ROOM COTTAIIK. 2sTH AND Knrnmn street. Imiulrc Milton llogeis i fcuiis , lltli und Parnam. D 140 NINI-IIOOM : DITACHID : MODHHN HOUSE , with barn. Apply No. 2C03 Pierce _ _ TOR RP.NT-KLAT. 5W S. 15TII ST. L1ND UllUl. D-M.jl 19 1-011 HUNT. A HANDSOMI1I.Y II ! lirlcli , iiwlom .Iwolllni ? . at r.'D rmimm t. ; renlnl. J4i > 00 j.er . niiintli. Apply to \Y. 11. Mclklc. Ml 1st Not' I Hank OWNIIUH 01. ' STOIIfillOOMB , lll-Ol'KH : . Tl.ATS or ci'lilrally Inaiteil liousi-s whli-li they wish tii lm"e iPiilwl Bliuulil ll t them with 1'otter & Georue Co. , a. W. corner 1GIH KfSll lliST. : FINKUV riJHNlSHKIJ . nil inotlcra coiiM-nlvnrcH ; l.irKinril. . Inni , rUonly few Mucks from Illsli clionl rot ter & ( ItoiKCo. . . H. W. c-ntner ICth iiml , Rir- -ai80i l .3 nnin HUNT , IIANDSOMi : .MOOKHN lllMLT IIIIUHU ; nili-iullil leslilencc nrlshborliooil. lllrl.s , N Y. Life lllils. D-S2118 WOUUllN Kl.ATS WITH KVI3RYTIIINO NMIW nml lrlctl > Hint I-I.IPS in HIP | ) .I\UKP bulM- IiiK Iktli ami l-'nuwni. Apply I" .li'lm ' \ \ . ItobMii ! ) louniH , uixl I D.uUli' ; bnllillni ; . KOIl lli : > T KUHMSHUn IIOOMS. j pitiiNismTD iTooMs'roR nciTMKinpiNa : for man und wife , llenl taken In board 21 ! ) N. TiiRii3 : NiciT riHNi iiii : > IIOOMS ; LIGHT liouseUi-eplnB. 1112 S. lllh. 13-071 St ri'UNISHi : ! ) OH tTNl'llRNISIUJD HOOMS , with or without toard. l Wi Lap av < - _ i Kl ll.MSIIii ) II00.1IS AMI HOARD , FMONT 11OOM WITH AI.COVI : , ALSO SUM : ruums ; cool boaiili In'ot lucmlon In city. 212 H 25th bl. K-ai- N1CI3 ItOOMH. (10U1 > IlOAllI ) . IIATKH RIIA- winalilr , transient uicunmoilateJ. Tim Hose , SMO llnrney. lMilBa ) ' _ _ ROOMS WITH IIOAUI ) . STIIAM Hi\T. : I'TO. pla , 1121 la\eiiioit | Bt. K-Ktj IS * Ci : IIOOMS AND HOAIII ) . SOU DOUGLAS. - KOIl Hi\Tli.\lM'll.MSIIii ; ' : ) IKXMIS , . nml Hle.valvr In kitchen ; uteel tlnk. 31D N , jth. U-MblJ 21 I,11) 11 ni\'i' ; .STOHI : * AXO OI < M < MCI- : ! > , i.Ass iiuiciv STOIU : HUIMIINO , ion I'aiiuni. ilurn klniles anil liafccinrni ; ulll alter in mil 11 > ni n 11 low rent. 311 U.I Nut'l li'k tills. 1-378 | I'Oll RUNT. Till : I-STUHV liUICK Ilfll.DINO al IMii Kain.i'ii < it. Thin bulKlliu ; hns u llr > 'pn > o ( remiMit t > .iM.-ment , complete ltum heatlni ; llx- lurisJltr on all lloom , K s , ( c , Apply at tba o1l9 ! or The Hie. 1-810 TUP t'OIJH BTOIIV AND HASUMUNT : IIUICIC Villlillni ; . ut Hll llouuul rllvet .suitable for vtM.iue " ' ' 'I conmilnslrn , or mitnuacturliig lu , < - Inriv. U. U Natlcnal bnnlc 1-3SO BTT'llPS ANI > Ol FICKS IN TIIK NKW UAV- Mil li..llilliiK. Dili una 1'aln.iin. Apply to John W lit'lib'ri , r'C iu : 3 and 4 la\Ue h Afil'.ATS WA.Vl'HI ) . UIO MONUV IN LATEST CAMPAIGN AND cuinlo tuttont ; 100 Minis : bottom prlcta ; box ainples for illnie. CampaUn Hupply company , J Arcli Slreot , Hoston. M . J M941 CAMPAIGN POUTIIAIT8-M 1CINLKV 11HVAN , I'ulmer ; t ; SS , twu colora ; J3. 5 | * r 100. Hutton - ton bailvti kro fheaii , llurclay & Co Cin cinnati ( > . -M79J ) AV.\TiiTO HUNT. XVAXTIID. A Fl'HNISJIKD 1IOURK FHOM OC- lolvr null July , or longer ; m'ly ' CURord Vf. imllh. : ) Ftrasi It. K.-SK PACIKIC STOHAnK AND WAIlKttOUSn CO. . S0-J19 Joncii , General ktoraRe and forwnnlrns. M-JSl OM. VAN A BTOIlAai : , 15 KAH'M TRI. . 15M. \V.\\TI2IITO IIUV. WANTKH 1 or * ) OH MOH1 ! YAHOS ODIHT. \ . Omiha llrlilRc anrt Ter-nlndl Hallw y Ci > . Krnl S Harrl * . nuprrlnterulcnl , lUmril nf Trnilc hullrllni ; N-MW31 FOR. .s.\iiii < iit.sns A.MVACO.NS. . DttRAllII.lTY TALKS. CAIIIIHOKS. I. . phnrtomt , bottom ( irlcei. A. } . Simpson , 1(03 ( 123 TO JM. 4 rilAKTONS. 1'HOM Ili to > 75 ; t mrrpy , } M to JM ; 1 'Atnily : ar- r nseft SM to JI2S. 2 now open riifitl wnc t. ti I' unmionil Cnrrlme Co. , 18th and ILirnO P-Mr.70 830 _ _ _ _ _ von SAM : . A TIAM OK ni.Aric horses can IJB seen at 1204 California st stP TOR SALK. A PAIR 01 ? priMY itousns , MOU- Kan Ktork. n dnnblo'Srnteil cttnopy-top luirk- bonril nn l ilnnblo hnrni1 * * . ln nilrc at Karl Om.-ihn , No. 12. J. V. IjnulenlalP P MMI 20' KOIl H.Vli : _ > II.SOiil.A.M20US. roll SAM : , BTOCK VIXTVIIKH AND MA- chlnery of the Con ollOatcil CotTep Co , 14U llnrney St ; nt private fate. Auction Kept. 22nd of vhat remains un nM. Call for 1IU nnd priros , al ninmHncUirlrxj bull < llnR nml line lot tm trnck 2Sth nml Iloyd Hts. . Omnhn. J. 11. Diimont. llecelver. Q-4J5 * " A KINK rillOKBIllNa "ui'llllllIT PIANa only JIW.O" ) . Klne'Stune * Co. uprlnht , Jll.V Some nlhir upilKlit , 1110.00. 1'lann.i to trill. Wm. U. iSclimoeller & Co. . 313 McCiiKiio bids. 74J OHIJAPIWT HAHDWnoi ) WOVHN COnN-fllllt- Ijlnic niiulp. O. H. l.ee , 01 Douqlas. Q-3S.1 roii SAM : . NIW : KIMIIAI. , t piuaitr PIANO. J. J. Olliion , 1st. Natl llpc. llhlR. Q S3C-1'J KOII SAM : . iviiiYTitiNo : NIIUID TO start n Hrnt-c'laRs lunch counter anil retiuraut. Call nt 11,21 or 1312 Parnnni. Q-MS4I 19 * OI.AIRVOVAVr.S. MKH. MAIIY KHITX. CLAlllVOYANT. 821 N. ISth. H MI47-O1 * S1ASHACJK , HAT1IH , I3TC. MISS AMi.S : , VAI'Oll 11AT1IS , \S3Ani : . S07 H. Utli t. , room 3. T MSOS OJ IIMH SMITH , 1121 notaiAs STIIEIT , 2i > Hour , room C massage , eteam , alcohol nnd _ milphurlnp lintln. T 7J4 18 MHS. IJH. Iii > N. Hl.nCTHIC MASSAOi : PAH- lorn ; lefrcihlni ; mill curntlxe ; ilun't fall to cull. 417 S. llth st. , upstairs. T M834 21 * MISS VAN VAl.KHNllUHO UUSTROYS PIIH- inanenlly by electricity cureriluou hair , mules , waits , etc. Room 410 , N. Y. Life Ublg. _ U 3S7 IlUPTUHi : CUItni ) ; NO PAIN , NO UnTKN- tlon from lulne , s ; we refer to humlreila of patients cuie.l. . O. 13. Miller Co. , 307 N. V. Life liulkllng. Omaha , Neb. U 389 " HAVi : MONI3Y 11V (10INC1 TO nil. SHYMOIMI for your ilcntnl work ; half rules next tnlrty la > 5.9'.3 North 21th at. U MID1-S22 . _ _ MMC. POST. 319V4 S. 11TH. VIAV1. I1OMI2 TltHATMl'INT KOIl UTMIUNK troubles. I'li } ldin : III utter : , lance. Consulta tion or health book ficc. 316 lice blilj ; . tJ 390 _ I1OSTON 1MU-2SS Cl'TTlNO ACADHMY. 100 ladles wanleil to learn system tauxht by Mia. G. Shcllcr , IQ.'J S. 17lh street. U M3M M'KINI.KY AND 11HYAN SPHKCHUS ON TIIK ptinno rnph at 1C17 Karnam street ; 5 cents each ; opposite New York Life. MO.MCV TO lA.\Ri.VI , KSTATB. - ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. L. Quick money at low lutes tor choice farm loans In louu , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. \V-TJ1 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUH. 523 N. Y. LIKH. W SOS MON12Y TO LOAN ON IMPHOVi : ! ) OMAHA real estate. llrcnnan. Love Co. . ] * .ixton block. W W ) LOANS ON IMPROVED .t UNIMPHOVnt ) CITY propelty. W. 1'arnam Smith .1 Co. . 1320 Kainam. W 3S4 MONKY TO LOAN AT LOW H\TRS. TUB O. K. IJavIs Co. . 1105 Knrnam St. W : I3" LOANS , LOW RATIOS , 11U-3Y , 901 N. Y. LIKi : . w-s-.S3 PROM JIM UP. P. D. WKAU , 10 & DOUItLAS. V-2I5-S25 MO.NHV TO I.OA.V CIIATTI2I.S. MONRY TO LOAN ON KUIINITIJUE. PIANOS , heises , nnKons , etc. ; at louesf rate In city , no letnoinl of Kooils , btrlctly conllJentlnl , > oti can pay the loan off nt any time or In nny amount. OMAHA MORTUAUR LOAN CO. 300 So. 10th St. X 330 MONIY TO LOAN , so , co , oo DAYS ; rt'iiNi- ture , planoa , etc. Oult Green , rnom 8 Uarkcr blk " KOIl SALK , AHOUT 2,000 LUS. MINION .TYPIJ , 700 Ibs. iiRUte , ISO pair tno-thlril cases. 40 double Iron stands for two-third cases. Tills material was used nn The Omaha Ilee and is In faltly Rood condition. Will be sold c i ni In bulk or In iiuantltlei to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Iee IMib- HsliInK Co. , Omnhn , _ NU. . Y 711 WlKHlNa TO GO OUT OP TUB HUTCllTiiT buslnf , I will rent my shop nnd IKtnr H for iini' or tluee > enr.H to a good , respoiiAlble man , crop Is Rood anil mo t nil this county Is under Irrluntlon. DoiiKlity & Co. , LixlnKton , N'eli. Y MHil 22 * KOIl SALU-A HAIUIRII SHOP ; TWO rilAlHS ; very cheap. 24th and CnMucll. Y J1S20 IS * KOIl SALK. CIGAH & NHU'S STAND. IIKST locution In thn city. J. J. Gibson , Fir it Na tional Hank HldK. Y S3ll ) roit I\CIIA.\CK. FOIl SAI.n OR KXCIIANOI : KOIl LAND OH merchandise. 14,000 stock Implement jobblnK hou e. Address V. C. M. , Hec otllce. Council llluffs. Z-S71 CnitTIKJl'ATHS OP DI3POS1T ON OHHMAN KiiUiiK.s bank , Onialiu SavlnRs bank and Omaha Lo.it ! \ . Trui t SavliiKs bank taken In pamtnt fur the bin gains In Omaha renl estate and i'l\p.i | > Nelnapka farms wi > offer. Lyinan Wnt- terinan , 305 N. Y. Life HMR V tii 18 KOIl SAIiRIOAIj KSTATH. TK YOU DKSiitn TO PHIU'HARI : PINIJ VA. taut propel ty. c icap lots or houses ami lots , fur cash , ur oneiy easy terms , ilo not ( all to hfe the Kldellly ' 1 rust 'o. , southenst corner of llec bull'llnfr Tlielr lint l < t lurgcami they rjcmnmeiiil nothing but bargains. He MU7I AllSTUACTS. THu'llYllON Hii3 COMPANvT _ _ _ . Ri2 m _ KA11M LANDS. C. If. HARHISON. 911 N. Y. llfe , RK 9O-BIS * _ iTniiu is A HNAP 2 lots Military a\u. , near Hamilton et. , and a lot on West Lenvenworth. nil for JiWO. J. W. llobblns , ISIli and Turnum t > ts. Hi ; M733 22 1'OH H.M.I : . DON'T TAKi : YOUR MONI3Y uut of the banks ami hoard It ur nut U where It can be bluK'li. lletter buy a home , a lot or a feu ncres ne.ir the city ut oiuhalf value , or buy a K od llrbt ni'Ulk'.iKc nn lmpro\eil reil ehlate. | , .ijal > lc In iul ; , | , and bearlnK 7 per cent eml-umuial Intnest. Wo ha\e the humes. the luts , the acieH and t IM Ilrst mort- KttKU Iaim. , whlihe aru olferlne fur snlrt and will bo ilnl ; to elmw them to any onu vtbhlnff ( iiolltuble uiid aliaulutcly Mifev Invest ments. Potter & < ! eorfio Co. , H. W. rornrr _ _ ICIhaml _ I'llnuim. 1112 Mint 30 KOII HAM : , CIUAP , ni\rTiPui < COTTAOI : rooms ; summer kitchen , hard and soft water , coed brick cellar , lot 33x127 : rast front , part cash ; balance C per cent. 910 N 2" > th strict III' 7W PUT YOUIt MONKY IN RI2AI. KSTATIJ HAIl- Kalns , Kilt-edged Omaha real estate and Nt > - luabka ( arms ; Its lafi , no danger of loss ; poll- tics nnd pnnlcs cnnnot effect It ; call nnd lixik mrr nnr list of cheap rrstdrnre lots , iheap & uml C-rooni cottnKt's ; luuul-omu houtes ; eliolce f > nnd 10-ncri ) trarls , cnrden land and cheap Nebraska farms. Gco. N. Hicks , 303 N. Y Life Ria8 ; _ roa BAM ? , iso Afiu.'a op LAND IN MOIIOAN Co. , Colinado. ndjolnlni ; the county seat , under ditch , owned by farmers ; over 75 ncnIn ulfalfa ; KOOI ! house , well and other InilldlnKs ; residence. H mile south of It K M depot. Ad dress J. J. I.ojli , Karl Murgilll. Coin. HK-M M 13 * _ _ _ _ AN i - : LK(1 ( ANT i fcTjl R TN Tll7 : VICINlTY OP Ilanscom park. A dellRhlful and tduhtly place. 1'Ieaiant Krounds , with shrubbery uml e\ery- thlnic desirable. Will take smaller place. Ill exchunKe. If Intcremed call teen on M. J. Ken- nurd in Bon , 310 J. J. Jlrown block. Hi-MS27 JO _ _ _ _ PINK KIIUIT L\NDS. CLOSK TO TIIK OITY M. J. Kennard , solp UKeiU. 310 J. J llrown CRIAP NK\V HI\-I N.HOOMMODIIIN : COT- taie , within walklnc distance ot liustnem. Will taku lot as purl payment. Yuur chance ; tee us quick. M. J. Kwinard , sola acrnl. 31U J. J. Ilronn block. Hi : MS2S 28 70 ACIIKS , SHULIIY CO. . IA. , $1.200. HAllllI. on. 912 N. Y. Life uldg. RUMM ; FOUND , ON ZITII. 11KD AND WHITE DOU. o\ner call ut 17)1 So , 9th and pay fur UiN ad. TA1I.OII. MAX FOnKU MKRCHANT TA1IX3H AND stenm rlearer , will remove to basement under German Savings bank , September 1st ; lei. 997 2W-S-27 Aon. > cv. CA1TAIN P. MOSTYN. nKTHCTlVIJ AOHNCY ; nil dcpctl | e work cnrefnlly and promptly nt- tcndcil to , 710 Knrliach block , Otnahn. anil clG Ronhake Hide , ChlrApo. M CCS Octl DANCIVO MCIUKIL. M011ANIVH NOW OI'iN : KOIl LADIKS' OHM- tlemtrt. chlldrrn ni" ! prUnte clnfsw. Tor | ir- tlculars and terms jilc.ife call. IJin Rnrney st. CS9 Oil lltrlt.DI.NC AM ) LOAN AS.SOC1 ATIOV * . SHA11KS IN MIITfAT. L. * 11 ASS'N PAYS . 7. 8 p r rent when 1. 2. 3 yrnnt old : always re deemable. 1701 Parnam St. NaltliiKfr. Se < - . 403 _ _ How TO airr A VioTtK on sncrnn GOOD lnterc t on ; ivlnKs. Apply to Oninlu K & U. Ass'n , 1704 1'arnam. G. M. Nattlnger. Seo.Ol Ol HHORTII.VM ) AM ) TVI'UWKITIJVCS. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , ItJ N. Y. MKK. 400 AT OMAHA 11USINKSS COLLEGi : . 1GTH AND Do-JKlna. M195 S2J iPiioLs'rr.H\ ! ] ( ; . : PACKKD. KINISHKD. iin- imlrrd ; tnntrorc made nnd renovated. Try Walkln , 2111 CninltlK. tel. 1.131. MS K. MAROWIT55 LOANS MONUV , 415 N. 16 ST. 409 -MUSIC , ART AM ) HLOCUTION. PHYSICAL CULTU11K. MRS. W. N. Dorward. C23 N. 19th. Cuttings from stntid- nrl authors. M59I-24 * p. GKLLKNIIKCIC. HANJO AND guitar teacher. H. 412 Uee Uldg. Tel. 2M. 100 A PINK CHICKHIllNO UPltlOHT PIANO , only llGTi.oo ; line Stone < t Co. iiprUht , { U.'i.OO ; some other uurlKhts , J110.CO ; pianos to rent. ASIIIInni II. Schmoller & Co. , 31S McC'ague Ilhltf. < 42- MICD1CAU TIII : pnopLirs DISPKNSAHY , 1122 DOUGLAS st..lever falls In diseases cf women ; Klvcs prompt relief without dangerous opeiatlons ; 23 > ears' experience. 73J 21 * HOIISKS I'ASTUHKD. HOUSRS PASTUUED. 73C PKR MONTIL T. Murrav M110-S-ZI M\VI.\G MAOIIIMIS AM > SVIMM.IISS. NKW HOMK. HOUSEHOLD , WIIIT13 AND Davis Kcwlns machines. Olllcc 1314 Capltcl nve. MI S2I HKYUI.IS AMI HIPAIHI\ ( ; . 20 WHIILS : $10 TO } 23. UICVCLKS RKNTKD and icpalred. Omaha lllcycle Co. . lOlh nnd Chicago. & 2 ? LOST. LOST-LADY'S WATCH CHAIN , COMPOSED of California "cnt's-cye" stones , with round atiate clinrm ; return to 1C1.1 Kuinani st. nnd net reward. Lost-MS47 EVERY WO1V3AN Sometimes reoua a reliable monthly regulating medlclnf DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL Ava prrmpt. safe nnd certain In refiilt. Tl > e Eficii taa ( Hr. 1'eal's ) ni > vt > rdibUDDi.iut. -ntanywbeix. . Sherman & McConnel Drug Co , 1313 Dodge Htreet , Omaha , Neb. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. ami unrc rellri ; l.cvcr tall , ( .tlicrs lmllatlmn. Atnllilriif.'KM.H. Wrllefur n'lItaftffmtnl HIKE.VJI.COV 3IEUI- o. , Sasbo. Klghlh St. , 1'WLiUa. , 1'a. Wanted For U S. army , nblo-bodlcd , un man led men. between ngus of 21 and 30 , citizens of the United States , of good char acter and temperate h.ihlts , who can speak , lend and write Kngllsh. For Information apply , preferably by letter , to Recruiting Oflleor. Fort Crook. Bollovu" . Neb. IIOTUI.S. A.M ) .IO.MS 140 rooms , balhs , sleani licat anil all rnn\enU ncei > . Hates. J1.C.O anil $2.00 per tlay , 'J'able nntixccllej. Hpcclul low rules tu itgulai Lonrdcia FRANK HILUITCR. llsr. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IIIUHL1NGTON & MO. RIVER. lAirlveiT Omahal'nlon | Depot , lUtti & MabojiHti _ _ . | Om.iha E " > 5am Denser Expies * 0.25am 4 : 5pin.Illk Hills. Mont. & 1'Ufft Slid. Ex. 4.0opm i 4.&pm Denver Expiess 4.J * > pm 7UJpm..Nibnisla : Local ( except Sunday ) , . 7:4jpm : ' . . .Lincoln Local ( except .Sunday..JjOjm 2 : ! pm..l < 'ast Mai ! ( for Lincoln ) -lully. . Loaves ICHICAOO , nt'IlLINGTON X. IJ.JAnlver OnialmlL'nlon Depot , luth & Muson Sls. | Omahn ' & : OCpm ChlcoKO Vestlbulo t 00am ! 9:4Sam. : . . . . Chicago Enpicmi 4.ipm 7&Opii..Clilc.iio : ] and St. Louis Express , S OO.un HMCani Paclnc junction Local. . . . Gilopiu 1 Kant Mnll 200pm Leaves ICHICAOO , SIIU & ST. PAUL.iArrUes ' OnvihalUnlon Dep t , 10th A Mnson Si a | Omahn { C.snpm Chicago Limited , . . . . , S.Ojam 11 : < Wam..Chicago Kxprefs 'ex. Sunday ) . . 3.0pui l LeaTes ICHICAOO A NOHTiJWUST'N.IArrlvea" ' OiuahalUnion Depot , )0lh & .Mason Sts. ( Omaha | lOM'.ain Kantern Kxprcsa l lUiini 4:4iun : Ve tlbuli-d Llmlled ! G.55pm SI. Puul I-xirfh3 : ' , ) ; C:40im : rft. Paul Limited I'.i 7 JOaiii..C'ailoll & Sioux City Ixxral . . .11 lOpin C:2'i'm : ' Onuiha Chlcaeo Special SiOC.im . . . . . . .Missouri Valley Loc.ll S.30am Lea\es ICIUCARO. R .1. & PACIPIC.IArrlvca OmalialJnlon | Depot , llh d Mae n Sta.l Omaha " " * RVST. 10:4Cam..Atlantlo Cxpreas lex. Sunilaj ) . . 5:3."pin : 7.00pm NlKiit Hxprena g l.'nni 4.Mpm..ChlcaKO Vcsilbuled Limited . . . l:3 : pni 4SOim . . St. Paul Venltbnled T.lnMteil . . l13pni ' WI3ST. I "cilSpm.OklJhoma & . Texan I3x. ( exTSun..10'3-.a"ni ) JIOpm Colomdij Llmll * < u . . 1.00pm LeTves" ) C. , P ? P.T M. ft O. 'Arrives I Omaha ) Depot , lth nndVcbster8ts. . , Omaha I Si.im : Sioux City Accommodation , . . . S OCjmi 12:30pm : . .Sioux City l.'xprfvrf l * > % . dun. ) . . . ! ! Slain 6.15pm . .lit. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9.10.1111 Leaves I P. . 73. & MO VALLEY. i Arrives Omaha I Depot , IJtn and XS'ttsu-r Mis. I Omaha "aCOtim : Fast Mall nnd Kxpreu's SiOOprn 3CCpin.ex. : Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex Men ) . . 6.00pm 7M.nn : .l-'n inont I ornl ( Sumlnyu Only ) . . 7(0uni . . Noriollv Hxprcas ( ex. Sun J..10 25uin CilSinn St. Paul Express 9.10am reavcs'l K. C.7tir J. A C. "n. " " ( ArrlveT * Oni.ihyJJtilonDepot , ] 0lh & Mason Stj.Oinaha | 9. ( am.77..Kansas < "lty Di y Express. . . C 10pm 10:00pm 1C. f. NlBht Ex via U P Trans. 1,3'jjni ' Lea\e * I MISSOURI PACITIO. lArrlvn" Omalml Depot , Kill iinjVcbsicr fits. [ Omaha 3:30pm . .Nebraska A ICnniaa I.lmllej7. .l:13pm : 9:30pm . Kansas City Kiprpss . C:00am : 3.00pm . NebraUtU Ixical ( ex. Hun. ) . 9:00am : > vfTT sioux CITY" * PAC-IKIC. iTrrivel Omaha ] Depot , 15th and Webiter St . I Omaha .7.rj ! 10am | ArrlVe Depct , lOI.'i & ilu on 8ti. | Omaha 6:4Cani . St. P ul Passcnuer . ll:10pm : 70am . Sioux City Pauenuer . ? ; 05pui 6ii5pin . St. Paul l.linllnl. . _ 9iOam TeTVTTj UNION "PACIFIC. " Qmalial Union IX'init , 10th .t Mason Sir. ) Omaha 9S am . . .Kearney Exprfsi..7. Ti10pn ; ! 6Mam : . Overland Mmltnl . . , 4Upm ; S.tOi : > m.llrat'cc & Stiumsb'E Kx ( ex. .Sun.i0ipn ) ; 6:45pm. .Grand Iilanil Uxpresi ( ei Sun. ) , iOJpn ; . _ Ka lMall _ S lOait 1tt\t ( WAHASH HAII.WAY lArrlves Omahall'nlon Depul , JOth Jt Mainti Su ( Onialiu < -rmr. . " "si. Ixjuls Cannrw Hall . . . "lUM.ni : END OF THE IMNC SEASON Last Hot Events ht > I Nebraska on the Bicycle Tracks. OMAHA TO HAVE THRErP'WARM SESSIONS I'nntpNt of th WrHJpl-Vi I' nnil AiniitfiirM t ' llt-t nt Tlilx I'olKt' In All , Sortn lllcyclo racing men nro about to enter on a. season ot unwonted activity In Nebraska , succeeding one of unwonted tUilhie. s. It has been some tlmo since a warm riding event stirred the blood of the wheel cranks In this slate , but there's lots n-comln' now. Floyd McCnll's blue ribbon meet on Saturday night will be a curtain raiser. He ban a good list of entries for a lot of short events and will show nil evening of rare sport. It will bo followed during the week by several events of minor Importance In the state , chief among which Is the one at Wayne on Thursday. Then at Kearney on the same day there Is a meet arranged , at which seine very fast Denver and Cheyenne men are en tered , with some others from Utah. Thla meet serves to break the Journey from the uestern points to Omaha , where the Omaha. Wheel club "Oooglers" meet Is hold on Sat urday. September 26. And on Monday nlsBl the big sU-day race starts at the Charles Street park. And If anyone thinks these events are not attracting a lot of fast riders In Nebraska he should seu McCall or Prank Selfkln and ask about the entries. Tbcru Is already booked n list of names such as never utartcd on a Nebraska track. Names that nro known from co.ist to coast arc down and tbu owners expect to start. Requests for entry blanks have been re- ccheil from the Coburti brothers and Cabaunc of St. Louis , Decker of St. Paul and Kverhardt of Kansas City , Kalrmon , Lawson , ( iiistavunson and nt least two others from Chicago , Molersteln of Sioux City , the whole list from Denver. Lincoln's own and only Kb Mockctt and his mates , and the Omaha "push" make a nice list of professionals ulio will display their'abilities as flyers. Of these nil arc certain to be here. In the amateur list there are many well known men ready to start. Olio notable entry promised Is that of Fred Stevens of Ot- tumwa , la. , who holds the Towa mile record. Ho Is fully as speedy as his brother Orlando , who has done so well on the big circuit this year. One thing local men will much regret Is that Joe Dayno of Council IlhUTs cannot start at the Omaha Wheel club meet. He has made up his mind to abandon racing for this year. Bnynn was the fastest novice of the year and bade fair to bo the fastest of local amateurs at the end of the season. Frank Sclfkcn , who Is booking the entries for the wheel club events , Is busy as a beaver with his work , nnd says he has sev eral surprises stored away for the knowing ones In the list be Is preparing. There will be a warm tlmo nt nikhorn tomorrow afternoon , whom a nice little prize list has been put tip for some amateur events , under League'of American Wheel men sanction nnd In which Omaha and Kre- mont riders will comnetu against the coun try "hot hoys. " It "Is Just beginning Jo dawn on wheelmen that the close of the season's racing In these parts Is to be a hummer. IIKSUI.T.H ox TIM : | nt\xi\fj ) TRACKS. Talent nt < : riivcsoiid Coin n. Iluril Sit- tlnur HnoU mi ThriMClnrhcM. . NEW YOHK. Sept. 17. The talent took a hard fnll nt Gravesend today. Three strong favorites wore bowled over. Those wen Hen Ronald , who ran unplaced In the first event , unit Huckwa and the Winner , who were heavily backed to take the fourth and fifth events , respectively. The second , third iinrt sixth events were won by favor ites. Results : , First race 'five furlongs : Miss Prim (7 ( to 2) ) won , Tragedian (8)to ( 1) ) second , Free Lnncu (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lU2'i. : Second race , one mile : Glen Moync ( C. to 5) ) won , Hoard .Mann (8 ( to 1) ) second , Tliu Swain (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:11. : Third race , the Flatlands stakes , live fur longs : Hex 0 to 1) ) won , Chic (1 ( to 1) hec- ond. Ludwlg Schafim (2 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:01 : 4. Fourth race , selling , one mile and one furious : Connoisseur ( B to 1) ) won. Kong Knaeh (10 to 1) ) second , Jlnckwa (2 ( to ! > ) third , Tlmo : 1:51514. : Fifth race , one mile : Cassettes (7 ( to 1) ) won , The Winner ( : t to 3) second , Jluska- longo ( S to 1) ) third. Tlmo : IM. Sixth race , soiling. sl\ furlongs : Preston ( f > to 5) ) won , Ameer (2 ( to 1) ) second , .Agita tor to 1) ) third. Time : 1 : 13. DETROIT , Sept. 17. Results at Windsor : First tace , selling , llvo and one-hnlf fur longs : Sp.ighettl won , Thornbush second , Klano third Time : lf'fl : ' i. Second race , four and one-half furlongs : Spoons won , Appleby second , VnnKirkmim third. Time : 0'57'/i. Third race , six furlonps : Jennie June won , Red Top second , Slnalo.i III thlld. Time : lH3i. : Fourth race , selling , flve nnd one-half fuiloiipfK : ror.mcllii won , Gwi-n second , Queen Alblu third. Tlmo : 1:0914. : Fifth race , one mile : Rey del Mar won , 5t tit- tlnil ) tlgiitare cf Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS IN Ktivous , Uironio unit Private Disease BKXUALl/r. AH 1'rlvutu Lmoxtei nt { Uliurtlert uf Man t Uy mall n froo- ' ' 77 Cured for Ufa nd thtT'iiolsij"tlioroughlt lfanit(3 from the system ' 1MI.E3. F1STUI.A Ji HUCTAL UI.CEH3. HYDROCKLKS ANO VAniCOCELK permanently ; anil successfully oirM. Method new incf upilllnK. ( STRICTURE AND GLEET Uy new method without pain or cuttloc. Cull on or iulJre iwllh stamp , Dr , Seailesfi" ' NI5W NIW ROYFi'S I ! 1 > U I Lf 3 TllIJ ' juj nj , ( I , M. CrnwforJ , Mitr , "J IIAVIII HIMIRSO.N I IMHA : in "Mi .Satiirilay 'Miidiici * um > llel | ttf Cornevlll.- . " 1'rlceB-rirst Door II S' ) . | ] 00. 75c. uml half thu trat at Ma All llalnuiy Keats fie ( Inllery , 23o unU I'M. Matlnuu Halunlay. All seats Sic. ' Nliw ! ROYH'S INIW I TIIHATI ! ! ) maui.Au : L. M. Crawford , M PIMCHS. Tlirrt * SUNDAY , sii"i'i : > iniii : 1:0. I.ltfs Magnlllccnt PrescntHtlon Greatest tlodrrn Success. "IX 01.11 KHNTITKV , " Prices Klrst lloor. SI.CO , Jl.W ) , 70c mid half thn M'.IIB ut Me , All lialcony Beats 31c. Oalk-ry , 23a and ISu. I IlThV Tel1531. . i H lUlV"tt. . llurco.H , Ma H32or < > Ono week , commencln > r SUNDAY. HKPT 20 , COLUMBIA OI'KRA COMPANV , I'rescnlliie SAID PASHA. Anil other operatic ucci'H3i' AIntlnuca NVcilnesany and Saturday , Prices , Soc , 33c , SOc , Tic , Jl.OO. MaUiiouS , Ko untl Wo , Stnrk soconil , Hcslgnpr thlril. Tlmo ; 1:1.1 : 1. ST. I.OMIS. Sept. 17. Th only winning fnvorlto-i nt the b'nlr Oroiimla toiluy wr-rn HtMJi nnd Fred Hnnr , whileAl Mllc nt 70 to 1 took the llfth event. Truck KOOI ! . Ro- First rnpp , 2 > ypnr-o1ili , innlilptm , dvo fur- loiifrsI > oc TulHTvlllo (2T ( > to 1) ) won , Tciiole (7 ( to 2) spoonil , Oolden Roil (7 to 5) ) third Tlmo : 1:0.1. : Second r.ir-p , soiling1 , six furlcmns : Hush (4 ( to u ) won , \VhlfT ( IS to 1) ) nrroml. Kro- donla (4 ( to 1) thlril. Time' : 1:1R : 4. Third mcp , selling , S-yenr-ohl , fivefur - loiiffs : llorspshoe Toh.ioco ( I to 1) won , Mllford (3 ( to 1) ) Horoinl , Ilil5 ol A (11 to 5) ) third. Time : l.ttHfc. Votirth inco. hnndlcnp , seven furlonss : Kiunslti (3 ( tn 1) ) non Johnny McHnlt(1.1 ( to 10) second , May Thomas (7 to 12) tMrd. Tlmo : Ii27'4 I-'Ifth r < iee , soiling , one mile : Al Miles (70 ( to 1) ) won. Dew of June (12 ( to 1) speoml , Hilly McKenzIp ( .T to 1) thlril. Time : 1:4I : 4 Sixth r.ice , sollltiK , xlx furloiiRii : Fred ll.uir (7 ( to 10) won , J. A. Ofoy (12 ( to 1) ) second , llrynn (10 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo : l-ll1- . CINCINNATI. Sept. 17. Results nt O.ik- leyFlrPt FlrPt rnre. flvo furlniiKs : True T.lsht ( ISle lo fi ) won , Anpolus ( S to 1) second. Karth (4 ( to 1) third. Time : I:01 : 4. Second raco. six furlongs : Irish l.ady (3 ( to 1) ) won. Hgh.irt ( G to ro secoml. l.ojrnn (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:15. : Third r.u-o seven ftirloiiRs : Judith (1 ( to 2) ) won , IIofTnmn ( IT , to 1) ) socoml , Helen Mar (3 ( lo 1) ) third. Time : 1:2914. : Fourth race , the Onrnot stukes. net value $2.310. Mix furlong : F F V ( .1 to 2) ) won , Hr. Catloll ( .1 to 1) ) second. Hen Urown (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:1C. : Fifth race , mile nnd one-slxteenlh : Harry MeCotlth (4 ( to 1) ) won. Semper Hen ( fi to fit second , Itnmi Ire (7 to fi ) third Tlmo : l : < RVi I.ONI1ON Sepl. 17. Knoeli & Wlslmnl American horse \VI hnril r.in third tod.iy In the race for the Yare haiullc.ip IRO sov ereigns , In tht second day's r.iemir of the CSront Yarmouth meotlnp. There were sevoii starters. Tlio result In detail was : l/ord Rendleshain's Lackadaisical llrsl , O. C. Foslor's AKIICS Cnlllnnl _ second. ( iAMKS OP TIIK XAT10XAI. l.HACSl ! ! ' : . lloitoii'lilliA > iiHhji HnltlliinriAK - KffK'iitloii if Tlir -Tliiic Wlnni'PH. ItAhTlMOUK. Sept. 17.The Hostons to day shut out the Champions In onu of UK heat all-round games of the season. Sulli van held them down to two Infield hltH , a feat which has been accomplished hut twice hoforo thla season. The outllcldliiK on both sides was faultless nnd the Bnmo. notwith standing the errors , was full of RO from start to llnlah. Today's came milker the elslith shut-out of the season for the home team. Attendance , 1.7S1I. Score : llaltlmoio . 00000000 fl-0 Uoston . 100000100-2 Hits : Haltlmore , 2 ; Rostou , S. Krrors : llaltlmorc , 2 ; Roston , 1. Two base hits : McCann. Stolen b.isls : Hamilton , ; \M\K \ \ , Z ; Reltz , Unity. Double plays : IlulU to Jennlnns to Doyle. First base on balls ; Off Hoi.'er. 3 ; off Sullivan. 3. Slruck out : Uy Hotter. 2 ; by .Sullivan , 1. H.itterle.s : lnltlmore. ! Hotter and Robinson ; Hoston , Sullivan and HeiRon. TTmplie : Lynch. riTTSHHIia , Sept. 17. PltlsburK put Its farm" Inllold atramst the tallendors today nnd lost the fjiimi * In the elihth by each of thu farmers making tin error. Attendance , "CO. Score : rittsburt ; . 00200000 0 2 Lonlsvlllu . 0-3 Hits : 1'lltsbiirK , fi ; Louisville , II. Urrors : PlttBhunr , 4 : Louisville , 1. ICarned runs : Louisville , 2. Tluee base lilts : Clarke. First b.iso on balls : Ott Hill , . " > ; off Klllen. 2. Hit by pitched ball : Delehanty , Claik. Kllst b.iso on Illeiral dellverv ; Iv ) Klllen , 1. Struck out : Hy Hill , 1 ; by Klllen , 5. Wild pitches : Hill. Ultterlfs : I'ittsburu. Klllen , Snrden nnd Lyons ; Louisville , Hill and Miller. Umpire : Kmsllo. WASHINGTON Sept. 17 The Senators lost today through Inexcusable errors and lack of Judgment. Me.Inmes received poor minport nml was nji'iiccd by Klntr at the end of the llfth. Tlie same was called at the end ot the elslith Innlns on account of d.irkness. Attendance , ! > 700. Score : \\-ashlnBton . 0 0030000-3 Brooklyn . 0 0 0 4 fi 0 0 0-10 Haso hits : Wnshlnffton , 0 ; Hronklvn , 12. Krrors : Washington , 7 ; Drooklyn. 0 Karned runs : WnshlnKton. 2 ; Rrooklyn , 3 Two- Ivise hit : Orimn. Thren-b.ise lilt : Shlndlo Home run : Grim. First base on balls : Off Kennedy , 7 ; off MoJumoi , 4. Hit by pllched ball : Smith , O'Brien. Struck out : Ily JlcJames , 3 ; bv Kennedv , 2. Pafsi-il ball : McGnlre. Wild pitch : Kennedy , nai leries : Washington , McJames , KliiK and McGnlro ; Rrooklyn , Kennedy nnd Grim. Umnlro * : Hurst and Heyd'cr. ' NF.W YORK. . 17. . Sept. -New York-rhlla- delphla. Bnrno called In the third Inning on account ot darkness. CLKVKLAND. O. . Sent. 17.-ChlciKO- ; Cleveland KURIO postponed ; wel m on mis STANDING OF THK TKAMS. No sanies scheduled for today. HCOIIKS OF TIII : WISTIRX i.io MilllKMIIIOllN KlM'JlM Oil AVIllIllliyr U Im-Nii' < \i-i-il. INDIANAPOLIS , Sent. 17-Seore : Indl.inapoIU 0 I 1 0 0 0 n 0 r Minneapolis 50001 00 * G Rasi- hits : Indianapolis 10 ; Mlnnc\ipn'l4 C. Krrors : Indianapolis 2 ; Minneapolis , 4. naileries : D.ivH nml Ruckley ; lltitchlnson nml SchrlviT. DKTROIT. Sept. 17.-Sooro : Detroit 0 9 Milwaukee * 1 10 Ilaso hits : Dntiolt. 15 ; Milwaukee , 12. Krrors : Dotrolt 'J ; Milwaukee. 2. IJatlcr- Ics : Thomas nnd Trost ; netlirpr and Hooar GRAXP RA1 IDS , Mich. , Sept. 17.-Scoio : Clrnnil Rnplds I S Kansas City 0-3 Hlls : annul Rnplds. 12 ; K'ansiH ; City , 7. KrrorsUniiul Hnplils , 2 ; Kansas City , .1. H.itterli's : ( Jarvln and llod o ; Wayne and Hlanfoiil. COMIMHUS. Sopt. 17. Tnilay'H wnme lie- Iwoon I'olumlius nnd HI . Paul was trans ferred lo tooioriow. STANDING OP T1IR TKAMS. Plnved. Won. J.oit. P.P. Minneapolis 129 SS 41 ( IS.2 Iinllimipnllii 127 75 r.2 fi'H Dt-trnlt 1X1 71 ; ,17 57.1 Rt Paul i : 71 59 5l.il K.IIIM.IS C'lly lai ( IS C2 , f,2.1 Mllwnnkoe i : i r/l 77 ii ; I Coliinihits 1"'i 47 M III.S Oranil Rapids 1.11 11 31 : u.l . .No Kiinies Hchfilllli'il for today. TIIIV < 'i.Ani TO HI : TIII : t : > ln lil OMj'H Hull TIMIIII > l IHTM Wnnl IIonVlrlliiiN. . 1JAVID CITV , Neb. . Sept. ! 7.-Spcclal.- ( ) Thc David City llase I.ill ! club on Its H-- cent trip met ami defeated all org.iiilzcil clubs In northern , western and southern Nebr.iBkn , winning fourteen out of sixteen games played and now cluiinH the champion ship of ( be stale , and Is ready and willing to defend the llllo ngaliLst any and all Hubs Coleridge recently sent a challenge : hrough The ! ! CH > to play the Universities , IrliHnnlH of Omaha or the D.tvld City club for JUi'i ' a Hide and the I'lmmpioiishlp , whleh was at once accepted by D.ivld city and dates set for September SI. 22 and Kl on the grounds here The Universities of Umalia HoeliiK the rlalm of David City to the cham pionship , wrote for dules of guniL-s , which wore Immediately given them , but for snnm reason the games were culled off by tbn Universities. Thc > U.ivld City club desires to nay that should they dr-fmt ColerlilK" It Is ready to meet thu Universities one , two or thrcf gomes , give or lake expenses \\lth a prlvlligo of 10 nnd M ) jier cent of gate iccclpts any tlmu during the present month e.xrrcpi date.i named ; and in case of refusal of the I'nlveisllles to meet the David Cily club the Druid City club will claim and certainly Is entitled to the cham pionship. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CrlcK-cl. The game on the grounds of the Omaha Crucket club on Saturday will be- the dual of n scries of thieo bulmeii > wu 'i-innn ciptalned by K. II. Spr.xguj and John Kian- cls respeetlvely. K.ich It-am has ono punt' to Ita credit ho far , and tomoirmv' ? tuinu will settle Ihu controversy. The U-ams : J. Kr.incls , c.ipUun ; fj. S'aujhan. Taylor , CanaTon , Richelieu , Hill , Dr. Young. Jlar- H-r , Colvln. J'ottcr , It. VoungUrotchle , Nealo K. H. Spr.igue , captain ; W. V.ui hnn , liouBlas , Slmms. Lawilu , New , ShleliU , StrlblhiK. lloth , C. H. Voung , Rev. Mr. Llwyd , Manly. Hurst. Rowers Stumps will be pitched at 2:30 : sharp. All rpemburs of thu Omaha Crlekot club are requested to attend a special general meet ing at this Itarker hotel on Saturday night at 8 o'clock for the pimio.ie of making n change In thu by-laws and attending to other business of Importance. ( iiilmin'x I.UNl Achievement. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 17-Louis Gtilmm. the twenty-four hour champion cyclist did tun miles hero tonight In 22:132-5. : Ho was paced by his team mates on a quint. iimd | and triplet. This mark Is the world's rec ord for a llfth-mllu track , Riming : ill Mnuv City , SIOl'X CITV , Sepl -Special ( Tele Kraml"lvo ) thoiiaand peojue attended thoraces races ut the Hloux City fair today Results 3:00 : minute pace , puruo 1500 , Bhudeon ( Irst , Allfaro HoconJ. Wlltlp P nml Kfllo Arm strong. Times 2:34 : ! 3:34 : : 2:3IH. : 2 : trot , puree ) t > )0 ) : I < cllo WeIN first , Rhmlclnnd Onward sex'oniV Rndlnl , Choice- wood nnd Knnlnc. lime : 2:24 : ; 2:18'4 : ; 2:22 : ; 2:21. : 2:21.2is : rmcp , purse JIOO : RuiBplI T first , D.imly Hey second ; Dick , Wollalipnl , Ra dius nnd Norcma. Time : 2:12ai : ! 2:12ii : ; 2.-1.V' , : 2:14 : % . Running , thrcc-titmrters of n mile nnd repeat : Clio first , Surprise second , O.ik- wooil nnd AmthPlm Tlmo _ ltoai : : ; l:2 : Vl. \iilliinnl Tliilt > l U'orrj IIIJT. SAN KRANCISCO , Sept. 17.-Tlu National club has not received n reply from olther Corbet ! or Sharkry to the telegram sent to them offering JIO.tMO for n trn-roitnd contest In San ! ranclsco. Thn club Is not worled over the sllenoo nnd rather Inclines to the belief that the big bruisers an- holdIng - Ing the- offer In rcamo until they bnvo satlslled themselves no belter terms will bo forthcoming from other quarters. A private dispatch received from New York last night staled Unit Corbott and Shurkoy had bevii olTored hlg Indueemont.t lo box twenty rounds In or no.jr New York nnd that they were considering the matter. Tri-mlnny After Konl Hull I'lnjrri. NHW YORK , Sept. 17.-A Cincinnati dls- imleh to Hie KvenltiR Post says : Ralph H. Trondway , the Yale foot ball captain , who was yesterday reported lo bo missing , stopped over tu Cincinnati hist night be tween trains. A college friend of his , liv ing In Cincinnati , s.uv him and was In formed tlint Mr Treiulwny preferred to keep his departure from Iho oust n secret , as ho was In iiuost of two famous foot ball players , one of Kansas unlvetsliy and an other of Iowa university , llo said that a Harvard man luul now started In pursuit of the satno players. Colorlili ? ! * AVIiiN flu * I'lirM' . WI58T POINT , Neb. , Sept. 17.-Speclnl.- ( ) The third ffame of the sorlos was played here yesterday , Colcrldgo winning thu odd game and the JIOO pur.-o. Thu game was very Interesting. The home club secured a lead of seven runs In the tlrst two Innings. Coleridge then did some- hard slugging to overtake thu homo loam. Score : West Point .3 3 Coleridge 001 4 0 2 ,3 2 3 li ! Itatterles : West Point. Shady and Rlue- harl ; Coleridge , Slosgolt , Grah.im , Morri son and Wood. Sli-lnltr. nnil IMIIsluiry ( n 1'lny. RUDA 1'IJSTII , Sept. 17-III the Interna tional chess tonrniinienl , which was seheil- uleil lo licKln on Oelober 1 , and has now been postponed to October fi. Stulnltr. nnil Plllsbiuy. the former at present In Woer- Isohoofen. Ravnrla. the latter nt Ntiiein- burK , will he unioiiK the uninpetllors. l.ONIM > N. Sept. 17.-The London Times says : "It Is staled that the Slclnllz-I.as'kor match at Moscow has been postponed un til November , und It Is possible both these players will jilay In the. Huda-Pesth tour nament October 5. " Snunder * County Knlr lliicrn. WA11OO , Neb. , Sept. 17.-Spoclnl ( Tole- STam ) Only a small crowd nttended the Sau ml era county fair today. The races were an follows : 2:33 : p.icliiK r.ico : Lostiis llrst ; Orion second. nlM : trot : Saunders county horse , Von- \Vood , Hist ; Lestn second. llo ( Tf'unlH In l ! < lil < > iiKo. CHICAGO , Sepl. 17. In the Wyunilotte tennis tournament today CanNeel boat K. P. Fischer. C-0 , fi-3 ; W. A. Uirneil beat Georse Wrenn , C-2 , G-3 ; Carr Neel beat Sam Chase. G-2 , tl-2 ; K P. Fischer heal Kvcrls Wrenn , li-2 , (5-2 ( ; W. A. I xrned beal Charles Chaso. 2-iJ , 7-5 , -l ; Charles Chasu beat Kverts Wrenn , C-l , C-2. MimnrcliH M'lint a Cnnic. The Monarch foot b.ill team Is anxious for a K.ime with any team In the state averaKlng not over 115 pounds to the man. Address Robert Shields , 221S Kmmct street , Omaha. OFFICKHS FOIL WKSTIC1IN lODrrOR.S. Convention nt lleiiver IN l mlcil ; \ < MV OrlemiN'ii < Y 'nr. DBNVEK , Sept. 17. The Western Kdltors' ' association hns ended Its business sessions beio by choosing Now Orleans as the place for the next meeting and elect ing the following olllcera : B , L. Hunt- ley. Louisiana , president ; L. S. Scott , Louisiana , corresponding secretary ; Mrs. llarbiough , Kansas , recording secrelary ; T. l'\ Henley , Oklahoma , treasurer ; vice pres idents , Kansas , J. K. Junkin ; Indian Ter ritory , W. II. Walker ; Louisiana , John Iy- mend ; Texas , P. P. Robinson ; Utah , C. L. Wright ; Missouri. H. M. White ; Oklahoma , T. n , llcnsley ; Nebraska , W. 15. 1'tirccll ; Colorado , K. II. Talbott ; Wyoming , K. W. Olt The Rocky Mountain IMItor , publlsheil In Denver , was made the ulllclal organ of the federation for the ensuing year. Thu program provides for a day or two of excursions In the mountains of Colorado. I5A.MCS INSIST O.COM ) COI.V. CllHlomerH AMkeil lo I'ritinlNc < ( ) l'n > - DflilH In Conil .HoiK-y. TORONTO , Ont. , Sept. 17. The followltiB circular has been sent by Canadian banks to custo.ncrs with Hie request to sign and re turn It to the bank : "In consideration ot the bank discounting or negotiating for us such promissory notes , bills of exchange or checks payable in the United Slates as maybe bo satisfactory to said bank , we hereby guar antee the due payment of said piomlssory notes , bills of exchange or checks ( at ma turity ) In gold coin or Its equivalent , ana agree to bold thu bank Indemnified against .my loss or damage lhat may arise through payment of the xamo being mailo or ten- tereil In silver or any other deprcclalcd cur rency. " FIRST OO.lli : IS KIUHT SHRVni ) . Deinoi-riilH In limn MUM ! Make n llnce fur n I'liicr nn ( InIhillnl. . DKS MOINKS , Sept. 17. The two factions of the democratic parly In this state are engaged In a spirited contest as to which shall bo recognized as the democratic party on the olllclal ballot. The attorney general holds that Ilrst come must bo Ilrst Nerved. Whcio there are contests , tin ; county audi tor , cleik and attorney must determine. It looks us if It will lead to considerable con fusion. ( iiild Men .Niinil nulc PIIILADKLI'HIA , Sept. 37. The Btalo committee of Pennsylvania gold democrats met today and nominated Nay Walker Jr. , ot Allegheny county and Ilenjamln C. Potti > f Delaware county for congrcssmcn-at-laigc. Triinlile l'\icccil | ( nt tin KANSAS CITY , Sept. 17. Tiotlblo l-i ooked for tomorrow at the Hrusn Creek coal mines just out of this city , when Iho company nttcmpls to taki > Into thu mines a number of minors who are on the way from Rich Hill to tnke the places of the men who strut lv List wee ! ; for an Increase ot wages. Klphty-llve of the striking min ers and' their famlllo.s who wt-jv evicted from the eomi'.iny's houses are In c.unp In the vicinity of the mines and Uneaten to prevent the now men from going to worl : . Ml'imirln ! li > All Ili'llini llrrocn , IIAGKRSTOWN. Mil , Sept. 17.-On the Hagerstown liirnpllte , about 3 > 0 yards from Ihu hlBlorlc old Dunkard'H cluircli , a hand some shaft of Vermont mat bio was di'dlo.i- ted this afternoon to the memory or the r.l'i ini'inbors of the old Philadelphia brig ade , which fell In the Antlelam liatllo near the sput where the monument now utand.s. ( lovfinorH Hasllnts of Pennsylvania and LowndeH of Maryland p.iilli'lpated In to- dm'K fxerclmes. Special trains from Phila delphia and Washington brought a huge number of vctcians of lliu old brlKadu \Yiiiiiiin > vl < li lliircfnnteil Clillilren. ST. JOSIOPH , Mo. , Hfpt. )7.-Mrs. ) Anna Wood of Hatmdd , Mo , airlvud In the city this morning with threu barefooted chil dren and was taken before the county court , where sinatlted for absUlance to get to her pnrentB In TDXIIM. Some llmo iiK'i she was doserteil by her husb'ind and left In a destitute condition. Snu li.nl walked eighty inllus. c.irrylng two of the chlldrrn most of Ihu u.iv. Thu cuunty couit feent her tu her destination. Klreinon Km \lltlliilliin , GALVKSTON , Tex. . Sipt. 17Tho con vention of locomotive Kin mi n In exur-u- tlvc Ht'sslon today put In Its tlmu llstunlni ; to the reading of Ihu grand mcrolary's ic- porl and thu reiorls | of the llrsl ami secoii ] grand masters. It Is iindi-rHtood that the committee on thu welfare of thu mclur rccommeiidH an uiidorHeincnt uf lh < ! KUKKCA- tlon contained In ( Irand Master Sargmit'H biennial icport rclatlvu to alllUallon with other xympathbllu oiganUatlcjiiH. Atlnitlieil lo Seeure Allnuiii ) . MURIDKN. Conn. Sept. -High Sheriff Spiegel today placed an attachment on all tbu rcil estate of R.iu-llffi ) JIlilu' , to the value of $300.00" " ) Tiio attuchmont IH to HI-- cuio ullmany In thu suit for dlvorcu , now IHdJliiK , brought by Isabella llii-kn The marriage took placu October 19 1693 , n > .MailUon , Wl' < . , and her homo was given OH Chicago RICH JUNES OF HILL CITY Sbuth Dakota's Gold Mining Possibilities Illustrated. THREE MONTHS' HISTORY OF THE ST , ELMO V'lrld Aiiro\liiintliiK' | | Tnit 1 In nil red Dollnrn u lu > * for l'l % i * i'miNrciillvc la > n from it .tllnt * tlint WIIH Onoc Aliiiiiilnnril. HIM. CITY , S. 1) . Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The history of the St. Klmo mine during Iho past three months furnishes a flr.o Illustra * tlon uf the possibilities of gold mining In this region. Yesterday a clran-up wax inado at this property after a five dnjs' run with a Trcinnlnc stamp mill , nnd the retort Is said to hnvo weighed nearly llfly ounces , a yield of approximately $200 from the t\\olvo tons of ere crushed for each twenty-four hours otoperatlon. The St. Klmo mlno wa * ono of the first mines worked In this region. Porno eight or ten years ago the property yluMeil a considerable sum from rich sur face ores , hut after tlm Incorporation of the company llttlo deu'lopment work was done and until the present year the operation of the mlno was practically abandoned. * Some months ago James McDonald , \cterati void miner , superintendent and one of the pilnclpnl owners In the rroperty , discovered and opened a rich vein iinpn a portion of the ground never before worked. Working alone and under the disadvantage ot limited capi tal , Mr. McDonald has brought the mine to Us present stage of successful operation. After the first rich relurns from early workIngs - Ings the stockholders of the company \\ero unwilling to contribute for development work , but having confidence/ the property , McDonald lefused to null , and his efforts h.ivo further Illustrated the fact that the region about Hill City Is preeminently n "poor mat V COUP try. The now St. Klmo letlgeovercropped at the surface of the ground In a lodge sev eral Inches In width and now ranges In width from three to sK feet. At n point near the mouth of the working tunnel u largo ledge ! exposed , carrying good millIng - Ing values ami revealing rich specimens of rock at jiolnts In the vein. This ledge lias boon "stripped" and the ore body will bo worked by Iho open cut method. A shaft Is being sunk upon the vein opened In the tunnel nnd at a depth of loss than fifty feet the vein .las "straightened" to nearly vertical. The company has purchased ono of the Tremnlno steam stamp mllla , which will crush sit tons of ere per stamp every twenty-four hours. This mill ninmlsos to play an Important part In the development of the rici veins so characteristic of this region. The returns from the St. Elmo ores for a period ot lobs than two weeks will pay the entire cost of the plant. Night and day shifts are at work In the mlno and th , > St. Klmo Is already classed with such producers as the Sunny Shlu and Golden Slipper. WIM. VOTH AaAI.VST \OI'01li:3 l , ( luoxtloii Son III DiiUitfn People Hnv u Clinncf f < > Doclilf. YANKTON. S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Speclul.- ) The last legislature provides for the re- submlsslon to the people of an amendment to Iho constitution , which Is an addition to article \vll.and Isdliectod nt monopolies. It reads thus , nnd will be voted upon at the coining election : "Monopolies nnd trusts shall never be allowed In this Btalo and no Incorporated company , co-partnership or association of persons In this state shall directly or Indirectly comblno to make any contract with any Incorporated com pany , foreign or domestic , through tholr stockholders or trustees or assigns of , mich stockholders , or with any co-partnership or association of pers-ons or In any manner whatever to fix the prices , limit the produc tion or regulate Iho transportation of any product or commodity bo as to prevent com petition In such prices , production or trans portation or to establish excessive prices therefor. " _ Illur CIIIIN fur Smith Dakota. YANKTON , S. 1) . . Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The public speakers assigned to South Da kota for the next ten days nro : J. u. Mona- ban of Wisconsin , A. C. Rankln of Pennsyl vania , George lj. Dobson of Iowa , Governor W. C. Lyon of Ohio , Kntito Nelson of Minnesota seta and Dr. E. A. Eaimndcr of Chicago. Ooorgo Jj. Dobson Is the republican nominee for secretary of ntate of Iowa , and the other speakers are nil prominent men and good talkers. Three hundred speeches will be made In South Dakota during the next ten days. County conventions have all hren held , and uoxt week will witness the be ginning of a school house campaign , the Ilko of which baa never been equaled In Dakota politics. < * riMv furil IK u CitmiiiilKiicr. YANKTON , S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The Canton News , which has rufusedto _ support Coe I. Crawford for congress , or to place his name In the republican ticket which Is printed In the paper , came out In Its last Issue and acknowledged that It bad become convinced that Crawford was not so bad , after nil , and that It would work for his election. Sltico the Aberdeen con vention the Taylor com prom l.so has been lost Might of , nnd the nominee who , It was thought , would bo a burden to the ticket. proves to bo the most successful campaigner of them all , MIIII.V Criiln ii < - iifofN UIIH.V , YANKTON , S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) Gonrgo A Johnson , member of the South Dakota railroad commission , reports that XOO grain elevators have thus far taken out their state licenses , which Is almost the tolal number of warehouses doing busltu'sa In Ilils state. Kvciy warohrwso la required , under fie r'ate laws , lo rocuro n llconnn each year , Iho fro for which Is $1. Ware houses storing grain for pay nro ulno re quired to fuinlrh a bnnil to the Hlalo as u protection to the farmer whoae grain ii btored. _ ( irmmil In ( inoil Comllllon. IKMVAHD , S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special ) This jmrt of South Dakota has been vtaltcd by heavy rains iccently. Since Saturday night about three Indies of water has fallen. A heavy fall of hall occurred mt C o'clock yesterday morning , many of the hall Htonu.s being larger than liens' eggs. There wan no wind at the time. The ground has not been In as good condition for fall plowing In many years. ( 'oiinly Pair. lillOOKINGS , S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special Telegram. ) The Hrooklnns county fnlr I * bulng hold here this wick , The exhibits aio ! liu llnc.st over been In thla part of the state. This was silver day and the attend ance wus good. Tomorrow will bu gold ( lay anil a largo crowd Is oxpectoil. Thu horsi ) exhibition la far above the average coii'iiy fair. _ l nt MIIHii-ll. MITCIIKI.I. , S. ! > . , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) Last night Herbert K , Hitchcock , an at torney , ami MUtt M'lbel Hllby , daughter uf Adjutant General Sllby , wcru married lioth are prominent In Mitchell society. They resldo In 'his city. Cliiirnril nllli Criminal ANHIIII | | , HOWAHD. S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) A man named Ni'ssiriire , working on a form thrco mllcb north of Howard , wan irreutud Monday fur criminal anHtult on the person of Miss Ida Hill. He ban not yet hod llU examination. Til 13 IIKAI.TV .li IN8THUMKNT8 placed ou record Tliursi * , t September 17 , 18UG : WAItRANTV DI3KD8. J. N. HaiubciKcr and wlfo lo N , O. Stc.ve.iiH , w II feet , lol H , block 7ti , Sotiih Omaha (10,500 O. M. Oil-son and wlfu tu David Uill- Htrom. lot I , block 15 , ROHM Hill add 4M Sarah Mailing and husband lo Anna /.UkovHky. wl4 lol 'J , block K , C. X/l / ! " ( Jllbi-rl Viii'd''wlfo ' To'J. . ' 'H. ' ( Vll- bi-rl , lolH 15 and 1C , block P , Omaha View KH gl'IT CLAIM DKKlJH. W II Heynoldu and uifito J N. HarabiTKiT , w 41 feet , lot ij , block 70 , Houlli Omahn . 10,71 Total amount of traiibfcra. , , , , . . . . } 27UI