Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAIL.T . KEK : Fin DAY , AT rST 27. 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AittcrllM inrntN for tlit-BP column"
III lie -tnkrn nntll IS m. for 1lio
nnfi until S | i. > " < 'or the
unil Snniliijrdltlon * .
iti rrllorrn , lir r Miir tlnK n iitnn-
Iirtcil t'lH'i-li , rim linvc iinawrr * n l-
lfftril to n nuiulxTi-il Idler In cnrf
if Tlin HOP. Annulf > ndiln-mn-il
Mill Inilrllt T - < I on iirrxcntntlon of
tin- rlicvkonlj - .
Riilct , IHr n Troril llrnt Jiinrrllotil
IP 11 muni tlii-rrnflrr. NollllMK InVt-n
for ! . llitni irr.e for tinflr t lunrr-
Iton TliiMndviTlliieiiirulii iiitiHt >
rtni
WA\TII1SJTI'ATI X.
WANTED. 'POSITION A8 SALESMAN IN
wrttilfHli" nr retail hardware hou ExiwrlMiced
man with reference * ; have traveled. A' ] ' ' " ' ' *
S 30 Bee A 20t-2C ! *
fl 01 Si : KEEPER WANTS A POSITION ; CITY
or couiitrjMr . Kent. Counrll Bluffs , la.
A M221 27 *
BITUATION WANTRH BT BOOKKEEPER
and stcmicraiiher Two ywim' experience us
Imiikkccper , some experience as stcnoCTHpher.
Holds Khorthnnd nnd rommerolal fllplomns.
Bent of references. Addri-ss. S3 N " \ Lift-
Bulldlnc. A-M229 27 *
WAXTISn MALI ! JIKI.P.
CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORDERS : NEW L1NTC
of work , no heavy Roods ° carry salary nr
commission. C. F. Adams Co. . 624 Ba lSth Bt.
SALESMEN FOR CIGAF.S. * iz.i A MONTH AND
expenses , oli' nrm. exp-tletire unnecessary ; In
ducements to customer ! ) . C. C. Bishop & Co. ,
Bl I-ouls. II-MH7
WANTPIV-MEN AND WOMEN SOLICITOUS
for the National Reserve niivirlntlun : the best.
Rufcst nnd iMiiiml'-st fruti-rnul order In the
field today. Address P. A. C. 8lrwn . No. K70
CumUiR "t. , tcl. 13 3. Omnlui , Neb. U 9..C
WANTED. AGENTS IN nVfiin COUNTl ;
C nd liny weekly In rich ! imrty. Hawk * Nur- ,
serv To , Milwaukee. WIs. n Mlig ESI'
WANTEI.-TRAVF.LINO SALESMAN FOR AD-
vprtisliiK calendars , exclusively or us fide line.
Aildiesn with references , also Muting business
rxnerlrnre. Auc. Giml Hunk Note SIHim. .
Co. Rt Louis. Mo. 11 MMB 31
WANTED. TWO EXPERIENCED nilOOM
milkers. roll on or write to M. Gollaher. _ 729
Nnr'ti 12th Ktreet Lincoln. Neb. 11 Ml 1 . <
WITH BICYCLE TO SELL oooi > s TO
farmers experience required. Address S 27 ,
Dee II M201 2S
n MEN TO LT5ATIN Tltn
trn-Ie only elKht v.fkr reaulrrd ; ronFtnnt
nrnriti-p. expert Instructions wncfs Saturuiiys
In nluniB : many openlneR for Kniiliiatcs ; lllus.
trnted ontnluBUo mnll.-tl fr.-e Mol'r'y Tlarlicr
Scbonl nark nnd Van Hurc.ii su" " ' " ; ,
TVAN'THP ruRT-rUARS STOCK SAW1.TC
Imno. Ftcauy work. DoClB-n. rialij-r. l } " -
Minn. IV-MSll 28
miinii Co. . MlnnrnpollB.
SALESMAN OF AHILITY. ArrrSTOMnp TO
innkliiB MB money , to tral In .NebniBkn for
Inrcv flilcnco ron > oratlon : Kltuntlon pcrmnnent
.
If Hatlsfartory. M. I > . Miller. MeriHot _ ,
rD MFV R. R. WORK IN NEB. : .SHIP
dn.lj free fare. White's Labor nprncy.ll ! !
TJ ICth ntrcet. B MS2C 2 , '
WANTrD A YOtTNO MAN TO TAKE CARE
of hnrse' und cow und deliver Knodx. IntiUlre
iH.idKe : : : before 10 u. m. B M23.i 27
- \ \ ANTI1I > r7ENERAL BLACKSMITH. THAT
can rtn plow work nnd hnrneshoeliiK. T. A.
Slunl Stromsburi ! , Neb. B M-34 * 7
WANTED. Al MAN TO CHECK INVOICES FOR
a tarpe whf > l''Hnle mercantile house ; muBt Imvc
years nf experience In tblF particular line of
work KK \ IiKe and jiliice" emploveil : seed
nalar to ( IrKl-claBS party. AdilrenB S SI. llec.
II M237 29"
\VVNTKI' . MAN FOIt OENHRAL OFFICE
wnri , inust unilemtnnd I" > . K. bonUkcephiK In
nil "B In-BTicbeB : Htate ace ; refercnceB and sal-
nn no experts need apply. Vildro-n S 3r , UPC.
It M236 2 ! > *
\VAXTEIJ FKJIAI.T3 I1I3I4I1.
100 GIRLS FOP. ALt. KINHS WORK ; J3 TO $7
v.-eek Canadian Office. 1S22 PoiiKlaa.
C M39S
WANTHIi COMPETENT OIHL FOR GENeral -
eral housework. 1134 So 3oth Ave. C IRC. 20
TV"AVTKII. COMPETENT STENOGIIAPIIER ;
lafly preferred ; none ether peed apply ; lefer-
enres reijulred. Address lock box CM , Council
C-M20I 31
Pltrri-RSTANT GIRL Vnji nr.NKRAL HOt'SB-
woil , rufcronw-H required. Slir , Fanmin Btreet.
WANTED A GOOD GII5L TOR GENERAL
housuwotk. Apply nt once , 1023 noilBOjjtrpjt ;
KOll IlEXT lIOWSES.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT. THE
Q. F Davl Rtnnnntir , 1"03 Faniam. D 200
IIOtTSES , BEKEWA & CO. . 108 N. 1STII ST.
D ( CO
MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARIl. OJ3 N. Y.
Life O-401
. . - _ .KS. WALLACE , BROWN BI JCIC. ICTH
and Dounlas. D (03
i..i.'E I10lSE. AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
iha city. } 3 to JM. Fidelity , 1702 Farnam St.
D 4"2
HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORKS. ALL PARTS
01 clt } . Iirennnn. Love Co. . 420 Pnxton block
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS .n.VO PIANOfT
Om Van & Storacc Co. . 1415 Fnrnam. Tcl. JK9.
IJ 103
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 1STII AND DODGE.
D 4i"i
HOfSES. FLATR. OARVIN BHOS2. . 1C13 FAHN'M
I > -407
HOT'SES FOR RENT. 111CJHS , I'AXTON ILK
HOUSES J. II. FHE1UVOOD. 3 N. y. Life.
D 4(13 (
FOR RKXT. ELEVEN ROOM 13RICK RESI-
deuee modern In every rrHjiort. P'eam heat ,
elecirlr llch' Locnte.l at the Biuittiwept comer
17th nnd T > 'inclaB St" . Apply to R. W. llnl , r
Buperlnleriilent lice blJB. P-W2
FOR IENT. ! MODEP.N FLAT. REST IN THE
cttj l'i new Ptivldgo bulldlnK. oppuKltc city
hall , uIso pooj store In tunic bull.lint ; .
John W H"ljunK ! , uncut , 1K , Faniam ttieet.
D-K > 7
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. C IJOOMS.
B W cor. 13th mid Vlnton Ihn-nt location In
rlt ) fur huxlnecB men of Oniutin and Ki uh
Omaha , rente moderate. 2'H Hee ISalhllnc.
a Mill
C-ROOM COTTAGE. ALL MODERN LAWN
and filmde. 2H4 Miami nt. D 751
FOIt" RENT , CHOICE TWELVE ROOM 1 > E-
Ibi'lied inoiVrn lioune. IIIIJUIIP SMS Cupltol Ave.
AN ELEGANT. MODERN. JO-ROOM DRICK
ilwellliiK. > 30 l > er month : No. 2114 dins.
7-riHimi > inoderii flat ut 517. " " ; No. 709 So ICth rt.
W R. MelUlP. IB ! Nnfl llanli UIUC. D 951
EIGHT-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. INQUIRE
1411 Vlnton. D Miu-2s ;
EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE 15HS fiut'TJI TENTH
Bt. Inquire 1411 Vlnton. D-M1SO-
1S-ROOM KTONE RESIDENCE , HOT WATER
heat , modrrn In every rvppvrt. 419 Nurtb S > th
SL II T. Hark. L > 187
FOR RENT , MODERN 8-HOOM HOUSE : NICE
yard , HIS.OU. 1W7 N. llli. ! ( 1 > SC-S-l'S *
KENT , LARGE imiCK RESIDENCE ,
rnnicr 24th nnd iJitulcin Court , formerly IK > .
cupletl by Guneral IlruoKe ; all modem Improve.
invnt . Inquire at "H LunJoii Court.
SIX ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN ; NICE
shade , large lot and t > arn , on lrt Htreet. be
tween ljilu ; nnd aiirtiiw. Garvln Ilro . . icu
Fnnuim , D MSH ) 30
7-ROOSI COTTAGE AND HATH ROOM KX-
celleiit coiulttlon , newly iiujtered and palntc < l ,
ciirnrr CharleB and North ! 3th. liuiulre W.
II Orinith , Karbach IlotBl. D-M233 27'
I'OH HiVT Ft HMMIUD IIOO l.S.
I'.OOMS. 1 > 0 CAPITOL AA'U. B M15C 28
NEWLY FURNJRinD. BTEAM UEATKD
raims , nilh or without boar , ; . to I S. IStli tit.
E 9i7-hi M
3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife lU-nt taken In baunl. 31
If I7lh. E-174
1 ROOMS. JIOUSKKKKl'lNa. 1US SO. 1ITH.
K-17
_ _ _
I'ICELY Fi/RNISHHD HOO1UI I'OI ; LIGHT !
hiiubekecplnic. 3tK Cwllfanila. 1J MI 7- j
.
Fl'RNISHKD RltOMB FOU GRNTLKMKN AND j
llElit > -u 'kefiilnc. CH ) 1 > " ! > : ' firt-rl j
_ E-MIH SS ]
v i M.HUKP it'.ioiis. KINQLL : AND BN '
2 : : < Hurt.
HOOMIS AMI nciMtn.
. . . . - . . . UOOU Ilf'ARP. RAT13S
reasonable , The ItOM , MM Hurney
F-.M M-At7
FirtOT-f ABS BOARII AND IIOOJ1B ; ItOT
water. li nt : ti M locution In dtjnt B. * th
St. P-TSI
Ilf 3MB AND HOARD. 8TKAM HF..VTBD.
* . r-M145
M1B8 McAUBLAND. MIS 1WUOLAS HTRKKT.
r Mno a *
OOOt > IIOOMB : 1IOARP , * . ( ; MODERN
hrtelt ; ri itr t 114 NBrth l h. F 1W >
TUB GEORGIA. BBLBCT FAMILY HOTKL.
near llamcotn I'Ltk. IMt So. Sth ft.
NICK ItOOMS AND HOARD , 1 4 I1INNKY.
F MHZ
LAHGM FRONT ROOM 1TRN1SHBD OR UN-
fumlBhrd. t'tonla , ITS ! Davenport.
Davenport.r a
ORNTLT5MKN. TWO FRONT ROOMS
with board , prlvat * family , rennonnbl' ' H N.
58d. ! " ! 0t-30'
THE MERR1AM , FIRST CLASS FAMILY
lintel. SBth & Podce Sts. F-S07-7 *
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT IinriMB WITH
tmnrd. 201S DouclnB. F M227
I'Oll IlKXT UXI'UUXISIinO ItOOMS.
FOUR ROOMS. tM BO. 2CTH AVE.
Q 91-27
2 FRONT ROOMS. 1C09 LEAVENWORTH ST.
G 1B5 27 *
FOR RENT , 2 NICE UNFURNISHED PAR-
lora 2021 California. O MSli 2 ! "
FOR RENT , R IinoMS. WATER AND GAS.
Inquire 70 ! > S. 17th Btteet. G MStS SIC *
KOU Hisvr sToiiEs AXD
fOR RENT DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
otllce. lice hulldlnc : water , steam heat , electric
IlKht and Janltcr Bcn'lcc. Apply to R. W.
ilaker. superintendent llee Building. 1 197
FOR RENT-IN Till ! BEE BUILDING :
One laice corner room , 2nd floor , with vault and
private olllcc. water , etc.
One lurse front room , 2nd floor , divided Into two
rooniB by partition , water , etc.
OIK * largo corner room , 2nd floor , with vault ,
water , etc.
One front room , divided by partition , third floor.
One corner room with vault , third floor.
One larce room , third Moor , with partition divid
ing It Into one large room and two smaller
private rooms , water , etc.
Two InrEe ground floor rooms with vaults.
Several small room * on fourth floor , with vaults.
All these rooms are heated with stt-cm , electric
llKhts. supplied with HrBt class Janitor service.
Elevators run day nnd all nlRht. Building
strictly llrcproof. Apply to II. W. Ilaker. Super
tntendcnt. Room 1C1. lice Building. I MS
TOR HUNT THE 4-STORY HRICK BUILDING
at 016 Farnam St. This bulldlnc has n fireproof
cement basement , complete Fteam hcntlnc flu-
lures ; water on all floors , eas , etc. Applv at
the nfllcc of The nee 1 91D
FTEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS.
Howard Ranck , Agent. 1C1I ) Chicago.
1 2 3 BS
TO IlKNT.
N iiorsE WITH AUOUT TEN IIOOMS ,
near Ilnnscum park. Address P W , nje "
STO11AGI3.
PACIFIC KTO11AOE AND AVAnEHOTISE CO. .
80S-810 Jonen. General ctoruec and forwnrdlnB-
M 111
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1415 FARNAM. TEL. 13S3
M 412
FRANK EWERS : BERT STORAGE. 1214 HAR
npy. M 702 S14
TO I1IJY-
HEST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA PAVINGS
bank accounts at room 30G N. Y. Life Bnllcllnp.
N 201
ill SECOND-HAND 'WHEELS. S3 TO 10.
Onialia Bicycle Co. , CS ! N. ICth at.
r 7&--SH
WE HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS FOR RESI
dom-i loin nl ! " < " ' - > city. Send tin ynur list
nnd we will do thf rent. O'Noll Rfil 12ptnte
Agency , South Omaha. N 915 27
WANTED. A CL.EAN . OPEN GAITCT )
pppcily drlvpr ; weight nlKiut 850 pounds Ad-
droas S 31 , Brc. N 11219 20 *
FOIl SALTS .HOUSES ADVAGOS. .
FOR SALE CODDAHP PHAETON. HAMMOND
typewriter , lintli good UB new. R. C. Pattcrpon.
Patttrnon Block. P CU
FOR SAI.12
< SAWDUST. BULK OR SACKED CRIBBING
nnd hoe fence. C. K. Lee. SOI Douglas.
FOR SALE. SPRING LAKE AND RESER-
volr Ire. Gilbert Bros. . Council Blurts , lu.
Q-M711 S9
NEED MONEY : WILI. SACRIFICE ALMOST
IIPW lilBh-crude uprlclit plnno 131S North 20th
nt. Q MS93
STEAM HOISTING MACHINE , CHEAP. 2008
St. Mary'H Avi > . Q-OC3
KLONDIKE. ALASKA. SEND JI.OO FOR MAP
of the AIiiKkn cold fields ; how nnd when to go ;
what to tnkc. cost. els. G. W. Clinton.VI1 -
llanis , Arizona Territorj- . Q M17C Si : *
VIOLINS , GOOD VIOLIN CHEAP FOR OASH :
one wwl : only. 1116 Farnam ntrfet.
Q-M181 31
MISCEIIjAM301'S. .
ANTI-MONOI'OLT GARBAGE CO. CLEANS
cefispoolii nnd prh y vaults at reduced prires.
rlN IGt.i. T l 1771) ) . R--I30-S-1S
SAAV13D. NATUHAL FTONl : . ARTIFICIAL ,
urltlt. Te ! . 1CS9. W. J. 'VVelFhanil. 309 S. 17thSt.
CUVll VOYAiTH.
MADAM PAUL , 203 NORTH 1GTH ST. , Tll'S
vnnOfrfnl tran'-e ni"dlnm. tells your imnt. ) irct > -
enl und future ; unite * the hepnrated ; removes
r-ll Intlnences. i-te : snlf-sfactlnn ptmruntePil ;
letters with ntnniii rnroyfil ! promptly answerert.
l i r . 10 a. m. ID fl p. in. S M173 27 *
3IASSAGE. 1IATII.H. ETC.
MADAM SMITH. 151S liOUGLAS , MAKSAGE
Hteam uatlis. T 93i-27 ! *
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
( inrlnrs , restful > nd curative. (17 fi. llth , ill *
Flr.lit. T MltS
MRS. ELLISON OF CLEVELAND , VAPOR
ImtliB an ; ! mnmaer trcntmi-nt. Iluoni 12 ,
CrnunsiBlk. . , oipj lte new ji.istotllce.
T-M911 27-
V1AVI POR VTERINB TROIULUS. 3)6-S BEE
Bide. : phyalclnn , cimsultatlon or health book
fiee. u 114
JJ5. Ht'J'TURE CTIIED FOR JI5 ; UNTIL SEP-
tmilicr 1 ; no pain , no detention from business ,
refer tn tliotiKindy n ( patlcntv uurud : call or
wntB. O. E. Ulller Co. . 932-3 N. Y. L , Omaha.
U M-415
MOXEV TO I.OAX REAL KSTATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 3S N. y. L. ;
HUlcU money ut low rates lur choln- farm lands
In Iowa northern Mltourl. eastern Nebraska.
W 41C
LOANS ON IMl'ROVKD & UNIMPROVED CITY
proiierty. W. Furnam fimlth A ; Cu. , 13SO Farnam.
W-H17
C PER CENT MONEY ON NF.I1. Jt IA. FARMS.
W. II. Mell-.le , lat National Hank Bids. , Omuna.
\ \ - nt >
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THK
O. F. Dvlr Co. , 1505 Fureim Kt. TV 19
MONEY TO IX1AN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
pruperty. Puscy & Tuunan , i07 1st Nut Bk l > lde.
w 4:1
OMAHA 1'ltOI'ERTY LOWEST
ON : RATES ;
tiuUcllnc loam wiuiltd. Fidelity Trust Co.W42
W-42 :
C TY AND FARM LOANS , LOW ItATKS.
darvln ll-ot. . icir. Farnam t. W MM S6
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
rttal estcte. Brvnnuu , JMVC Co. . i'axtan Blk.
w e
MONEY TO LOAN. BKMIB , PAXTON
PAXTONWMSS
W-MSS *
Ml\r.f TO LOAX CllATTLi- .
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , J'lANOS.
hon-en. way iu. etc. . at lowest rates In city ,
no removal of poiulk , strictly cuntldvr.tlal , yuu
can l > uv ttic lui.ii oiV at Kiiy time or In uny
u mount OMAHA MOHTGAUE L'JAN < X > .
2W So ICth Bt.
X C3
CI1AXCCS.
! A B. AI-P111N. OMAHA JJ'NK HOUSE PAYS ! I
101 t7 B uth lutli t. . &m au. '
} -M177 ISK"
, HVT AND RKAIN
uell eiitiilillsli U , ) I C ca&U. J. .1 Ciluun ,
til Flrkt Nut 1 Bant. Y-MUu St |
( r nthiu i1 I
TO GET IN OM OPT OF Kt'MXBM O < > TO J.
J. Oltwon. f.14 Finrt WatHm il b n > c T-M >
prm SALH ifOTra. rwxrm K ANT >
nf ft thtrtr-flv rmmi tinuw. th * rnily htrtrt In
town. Mum t > ll ; Jn rt nt reanoiid. ffotl lnc > -
tlnn. Knni tntAf Pome nl * iw * or wrttr C W.
Hatn-ld. C dur Rnpldi , Neb. T-MM8
U.\CHA.M3li.
WANTED TO TRADE , OCXJD LOT rort PIANO
Addremt O 4S. lice. Z 3K
WANTED. STOCK aitOCRIUKS IXR CLTtAR
otf In Omftlm and Pierre. S D Cull nt rnom
Pmxton block from to J o'clock p. m
Z-MH4
I'Oll S.VLi : HEAI , ESTATE.
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS , LANDS. LOANS ,
Oeo P Brmln Heal EFtute Co. , Paxton Block.
RE 424
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGn. FULL LOT. SOUTH
Otnnha. IS"1 ; eney terms. It. C Pnttcninn ,
Pattemon l lock. RE CW
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. C3EE lILDO-Trt 717
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS BANK AC-
counts. Q. O. Wallace , 815 Brown blk.RE
RE 199
_ II PLACE BARGAINS , K.500. H.750 TO
IGSOO ; fee photos at IGth und Furnam , Morse
Bide. J- JOlbson , C14 First Nat. Bank Illdg.
BARGAINS IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT :
rotn nnd consult with us. O'Nell'ii Real ) E -
tftle Ain-nry. Snuth Omalm. 11D-91S 27
DON'T WAIT UNTIL VALVES HAVE DOUBled -
led : Rrt In nn the rround fliir whlle.there Is
yet time ; come and nee us. O'Neirs Real
Estate Aprnpy. South Omaha. RE 91o57
IF YOU WANT QUICK RETURNS ON OUR
South Omalm real ertate Hat It with the
O'Ncil Real Estate Agency. South Omaha.
CHEAP , NEAT COTTAGE. LOT 3.-.X1274. KAST
fmnt ; must tie wild lit once ; cnll nnd let me
show you. .lames Stocltdnle. room 4 , Frenzer
Block. RE1SO
FARM FOR SALE. 2.10 ACRES ; ONE OF THE
IM-BI Improved farms In Burl Co. . Bend for n
dcsr.rlptlnn and price to the owner. Tliomnn
Wnlktnsnn. Blntr. Neb. . RE 171 g"
FOR SALE. S.OdO ACRES ELEGANT FARM
and fruit land , on new railroad , near Galvcs-
ton : plde-track and depot on land : coed Bite
for town Particulars. , T R. Cheek. M4 Tre-
mont street. Galveston. Texas. RE M220 27'
SNAP Cflxl4n FEET NEAR 22D AND nATtK.
J1.200 J. N. Frunzer. Opp. P. O. RE 222
COMMEltriAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA BUSINESS INSTITUTE. BOYD'B
theater lildg. ; ( all term opens Sept. 1 , write
. 20C-S-24 *
catalogue. - -
SIIOUTIIAXD AXD TYPEWRITIXR.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. H13 N. Y. LIFE.
420
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS.
427
PAIVMIROKERS.
H. U1AROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C St
531-
SIDEWAI-KS.
SAWED. NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL
brlclc. Tcl. 1C89. W. J. Wflshan's. 30J S. 17th St
429
MATTRESS RENOVATING WORKS.
MATTRESSES. COUCHES. PARLOR FURNIture -
ture to order ; repaired K03 L"avcnw'hj Tel. 1593
1SS
TYPEWRITERS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD HE SAVED DAILY
If every operator used the llcht running Dens-
more. 1C12 Fnrnum St. , Omaha. K2
FURNITURE : PACKED.
M. S WALKLIN , till CUMING ; TEI. 1331.
430
DANCING.
MORAND'S. 1510 HARNEY ST. . Pltn'ATE LES-
sons. society or stace : now oven. 432 A-30
STAMMERING.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AND STUTTER-
ers. Julia E. Vaugtian. 803 N. Y. Life bldp.
Method by graded vocal exercises. Hours. 10 tt ,
12 und 2 to1 4. S-U SH *
PATENTS.
Sues & Co. , Attorneys-
at-Law and Patent Experts -
perts up. BulldlnB.
Omaha , Neb. Branch oftlce at WashtnEton.
D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventors In selling their inventions. Sena
for free Advice and Patent Book.
NOTICE TO COKTKACTORS.
Bids will he received until B o'clock p. m. ,
Wednesday. Septpmher ls > t , at "No. " C35 Pnx
ton block , for laylnpr water pipe , setting
hydrants , etc. , on grounds ot Transmipsls-
sippl Exposition. Plans and ppeciticatlon
on flle In superintendent's ofllce.
F. P. KUIKENDALL ,
Grountls and BuildlriK Dept.
. A-2G-d-C-t
- - - -
OPFICIAli RAIL VAY TIME CARD.
Leaves | UUILINQTON At AID. IIVER.Arrlvea |
umaiiuj Union Lteput , 10th & Masun Sts. J Omah3
f.3iam Denver Express 9:35am
lU : ] > m..Blk Hills. Mont .V 1'ueet Snd Ex.4:0ipm | :
4Upm : Denver Express. . . . , 4:0ipm
7OGpm Lincoln Local lax. Sunday ) 7:45pm
2:5rpni : Lincoln Local tex. Sunday ) 11:30am
Leaves ICIIICAGO. BURLINGTON At Q.IArnvct
OmahafUnlon Depot , lOtn & Mason Sts. | Omaha
5G5pm : Chtcaso Vestibule 7D5am
UMSnm Chlcaco Express 4lipm
7Ujpm..Clilcuio : A : St. Louis Express. . . . 7L5am :
llMOam Pacific Junction Local f.:10pm
Pimt aiqll ( ex. Sunday ) 2:50pni
Leaves IC'HICAOO , MIL. ii ST. I'Al'LjArrlves
OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Hta. | Omaha
C:30pm : ChlcUEo Limited S:03am :
11:00um..Chicago : Express lex. Sunday ) . . 32Jpo
Leaves ( CHICAGO t NORTH WEST'N. I Arrives
Oii.ahatUnlon Depot , IDtb & Mason fits. | Omt.ha
10:4Sam : * Hasteni Express 3ICmm :
4:43pm Vestlbuled Limited 4ormm :
* , : Upm St. Pnul Express 9:25am :
E:4' : > um Bt. Paul Limited 9uOpm :
7:50am : Sioux C'lty Local 10I3pm
:30pm : Omaha-ChleaKO Special i:10ani :
DMOuni MlBnouil Valley Local B:25am :
Except Sunday.
Leaves ICH1CAGO. K. I. & 1'ACIFlC.iArrlve ,
OinaliaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
EAfcT.
7:00am..Atlantic Expres ( ex Sunday ) . . 5:33pm :
7'00pm NlKht ExpresH : iram
4iOpin..Chlc-nBu : Vtstlbulcd Limited. . . . l:2uimi :
4:50pm..St : I'aul Vestibuled Limited. . . . l:20pm :
WEST.
liKpro. . . Morado Limltert 4OJpm :
Leav-s | r. E. i MO VALLL'T ( ArHveT
Oinahul Depot , Ibtii cc Webster Sl . f Omaha
S:00pm : Past Mall and Lxnresi. 6onpm :
St"ipnr..tex. : Kat.j .Vyu. lix icx lion. ) . . . SiOOpm
"i'Mam .Pr mont Local { tiunaayfi ouiyj. ,
7ifiam : Norfoli ; Exprc.'i. ( ex. Sun.i ( O-Cam
0lJpm. : . . . . . . . : St. Tau1 Cxpreei :10am
Lt-aves I 1C. C. , ST. J. & C. B. ( Arrives
OmuhulUnlon Depot , 10th & Maeun Sts. | Onzaha
9omm : Knnfas City Day Expres
lOiMiim.Iv. C NlEbt Ei via U. J' . Trans. CJuum :
I nvtiTj MlSFOURrpACIFIO | Arrlyes
Omaha ) Depot Uth & Webster Sts. | Umalia
3:0. > pm..Ni'l > ruska & Kansas Limited..11 ; S5pm
8Kpm : Uanias City Express tiQam ;
leaves I SlOl'X CITV Ji J'ACIFlT iArrlvvs
Omahul Hepot. 15tli ft Webster Hts. | Omaha
Clipm Bl. I'aul Limited t10am ;
I-eavts I SlOt'X CITY & I-ACIFIC. TArrlvcT
Omahaltlnlun Depot , ioth & Mason Sts | Omaha
C:4Mim : ( St. Paul 3'u.sf.enger llUJiim
7:30am : Sioux City Pusseneer lK.pm : ( .
5.56pm . . . .Bt Paul Limited. . UZUam :
UfHtrg i iVAIJASH liAlLWAYlArrlvcx
OnuihalUnlon Depot , 10th Ut Mason SU I Omaha
4S ji.m . Si. I iu ! Canon Bill . 11:3 : Jam
Omalmlt'nlon Depot , loth & Mason SU. ' Omaha
f ftara . Overland Limited . 4:4'pm :
t.Kpm.Hwt're & Btrnmi-li'i ; Ux ( ex Sun ) . 3f.uj : > m
f.A > pni..Granit Island ICxpresv ( ex Sun ) . . 3 : 0pm
4fl6pm . . . . t _ Mull. . . . . . . . r . . . . . . ipgimm
" ' ' " "
Uemtfc | C. , ST. 1' . . U. ie"o' [ Arra-eii
Unuhu , Depot , litli & Wt'tmtur SU. | Omuha
I
lOOpm..Hloux : City Expreiw < CK. Bun ) . . . ! ! : Kuin i
B'Jl am..Stoux City Aero. ( BX. Bun , ) . . . , 833am I
6lipm . St. 1'uu ! Llmitrd . K.lOam I
r : wir. . .Slmix City Arcu ( Sun. otitj'- . . . . 8:23pm :
Arrives , OMAHA A ? T. Lai'lS R. R. .Ivuvi- | I
Ornahal I'ejiot. 10th nnd Ma > n Su. Omalia i I
*
10 4".p . m. Dnlnry JxicnV rta If .ftoam
; nm. .St Louis nn.1 New T < rU Ltd 4 ' 30pm
BOS I ' ON SLIDES BOuX * A PEG
Drops the Tint Gams o lA Prsssnt Series
with
CLEVELAND GIVES THEM A DRUBBING
Vlxilorn Ttil t'p n g'crfi-cl
Uninc nnil lint lliiii i llallliniire
' 1'iiUi-n a Cintip.'f rom
Cliiflniiinti. '
ClevclRnd , 7 ; Boston , 1.
, Jaltitnnr ! , X ; Cltiolnnatl , 2.
Now York , 19 ; Chlcnca , fl.
J'lttMuirB , 1 : I'hlludolpllln , 3 ,
WiiHtilnKton , C ; St. Louis , !
J.ouisvllle , 10 ; Brooklyn , S.
rVc-trult , 1C ; AHnneapell ? , 7.
BOSTON. AUR. 2C. CuppV proved a puzzler
for Boston today , while Nichols was ou cay
mark lor Cleveland. The visitors put up a
jicrfect fielding gnmo and batted bard , while
Huston's hits fell Into Homebody's hands.
Score :
CLEVELAND. , BOSTON.
H.H.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A.E.
Burketl , If. . 2 2 2 0 0 Hamllti n. cr 0 u 1 u 0
Chllds. 2I > . . . 32240 3'eiIic.y. lb. . 0 1 12 0 1
NVallace. Sb 0 S 2 2 U Allen , SB 1 0 3 C 0
O'O.nnor. rf 0 2 1 0 0 stahl , rt. . . . 0 0000
M. Ki-nn. B . 0 0 4 3 0 Duffy , 2b. . . 0 1 0 1 0
I'lck'rltiB. of l > 1 4 0 0 Collins , 3li. . 01110
Telwau , 11) . 0 1 10 0 0 Stlvttts. If. . 0 2 0 0 0
Summer. C..4 221 0 llergeii. c. . . 0 0 10 3 0
CuppJ' . Ji. . . . 1 1 0 0 0 Nichols , p. . 0 0 0 4 2
Totals . . . . 7 14 S7 10 o' ' Totals . . . . 1 6 27 14 3
Cleveland ZOOOS020 1 7
Boston 00000010 0 1
Earned runs : Cleveland , 4. Two-base lilts :
Wallace , Klmmer , PulTy. Three-busi * hits :
Chllds , Burkelt. Stolen bases : Wallace. O'Con
nor. Double plays : McKcnn to Tebeau. Allen
lUmtHHlsted ) , McKean to Telieau. l'ir t base on
balls : By Cuppy , 2. Struck out : By Cuppv. 1.
by Kit-hills , L First baston errors : Cleveland.
2. Left on bases : Cleveland , J ; Boston. 3. Wild
pitch : Cuppy. Time : Two hours and five min
utes. Umpire : Mclvmold. Attendance : 4riHO.
BALTLMOIIE , 3 ; CINCINNATI , 2.
BAL/TIMORE. / Aug. 56 , The Champions
took the ilrst of this series from Cincinnati
In a do ! contest. 'Both ' Corhstt nnd Dwyer
Iiltphed preat ball , the home twlrler having
a shade Uie l ppt ot It. O'Day's decision that
Doyle was safe on his bunt In the ninth
culled forth a kick on the part of tlie visitors
to no avail. Barring the pitching there were
no especial features. Score :
BALTIMORE. , CINCINNATI.
R.H.O.A.E.1 R.H.O.A.E.
McGraw. 3b 0 0 2 D 0 Miller , rf. . . 0 0011
Heeler , rf. . . 01211 Hey , cf
Kelly , If 0000 0 Corcoran , n 0 0 4 4 1
Stenzcl. cf. . 12100 Becklcy. lb. 0 1 8 1 IV
Doyle , lb. . . 1 1 14 0 0 Mcl'hec , 2b. 0 1 2 0 1
Rettz. 2b. . . Irwln , 3b. . . 11220
Qulnn , ts. . . 0 213 0 Burke. . If. . . 0 0 r. 0 0
Robinson , c 0 0 C 2 t ) Feltz. c 01010
Corbett , p. . 0 0 0 3 0 Dwyer , i > . . . 0 0 1 2 1
Totals . . . .3 fc 27 IS 1 Totals . . , .2 6-2311 4
MfGraxv out for running out of line.
Baltimore 00000020 1 3
Cincinnati 0 .0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2
Earned runs : Baltimore , 1. Two-base hits :
Ilpckley , Reltz. Keeler. Thretvbasi ; lilt : Stcnzel.
Sacrlllee hltB : Butke , Corcoran. Stolen bnBcs :
Hoy. Reltz. Left on baM-sij Baltimore , 4 ; Cin
cinnati , 4. First base on lulls : Off Corbett , 1.
Hit by pitched Imll : Corwln ; Beltz. Struck out :
By C'orbett , 7. Passed liallw : Uoblnson. 2 ; Reltz ,
1. Time : Two hours and.ilftoj'n minutes. Um
pire : O'Pay.
NEW YORK , 19fCHrCAGO , ( ! .
NEW YORK. AUK. 2C. Ttjo first three men
at 1mt for New York trot two bagKers off
Grltllth , and Anson's star Lvirler lost heart
and began to toss theiball over the ii'.ate.
The base hit column tHlp 'the ' reft , except
that perhaps some doubles tind triples may
have been narrowed dtnvn to singles had
the Colt's fielders put , 'any'1 vim Into their
work. Ktlslu , although , not In the best of
shape , handled , the Chicago ? well. Score :
NEW YORK. l CHICAGO.
Jt.ll.O.A.E.I ' ' 11.H.O.A.E.
ynirit'n. cf 3 2 C 00 Pecker , If. .
M'Creery , rf 3 5 1 0 0 TVuhleii , EB.T2 1231
Tlernun , If. 1 2 3 0 0 LanB r cf. . . 12301
Davle. BB. . . 2 1 0 1 y Anson , lb. . . 1 2 10 0 0
Gleabon , 2b. 1 2 1 C 1 Itynn , ct. . . . 0 1 2 0 0
Claik. Hi. . , . 3 3 11 1 0 Orillah'an , 2b 2
Wilson , c. . 2 S 4 0 J M'eni'k , 3b 0 0 1 2 2
Donnelly , b 3 ,3 0 1 0 GrtflHh. p. . . 0
llUBle P 1211 0 KttHJp { , e. 0 0 0 0 0
! Totals 1 ,23 a ; n < .jToiaie' . . .ue > < > T ,
" ' ' "
New York S C-2 ,0 0 I'l'o" ' IB
Chicago 1 OS102000 C
Earned runs : New York , 11 ; Chicago. 1. Two.
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Postolflce. New York , N Y. , August S . 1S"7.
CORNELJl'S VAN'TITT ' , rostmastf r
' rt'f M l' eerx ' ? i Tlernntl
Thrre l w hits Wilson < S
xitr I > M Dnublr l'l y '
V n H ltren to Wll tm. MrTnrmlcli to Ci ll hi n
to Anonn I'rmnflly ' in Cllnonn In Clurk. rtrm
hinthr wrom : } w York ! . Chlnsco I. FlrM
hn mi ImllF Off Runt * 1. off Ortffitti i I * "
on h : Nw Yoik , . Chlcnito Tlm : Two
1OJ.
4 : PHILADELPHIA. S.
. .IA , AUK. . I'ftwburK won
from Phllitlevphtg totUy In nn rxrltlng
elt'VWi-lnnlnc. patne. The Plmtw tid the
pninf In the ninth with B throw by Taylor
and won out In HIP eleventh toy R hit and a
Html , mid ShURurf ! " wild throw on P ddeii >
crounfler. Score :
PHILADELPHIA. i P1TTSHURG.
R.H.O.A.U ' RHO.A.R.
Coolcy. rf. . . 0 S 4 e o Pmwvnn. rf 8 I i 0 !
Dowrt. ef. . . 0540 ti Pnddeu. : ti. 1 : 1 ( 1
Del'h'nt } , n o t 0 ti Smith. If. . . . 0 1 : 1 l >
lb. . 0 1 IE 0 0 Dsvls. lb. . . 0 0101
SlitiB rt , w. 1 2 S 2 i Merrill , lb. 0 1 1 * 1 0
Nash , Sb. . . . 11120 Kly. m 0 0 X B 0
Cro-R , Hi. . . . 1114 0 Hoff'st'r , Sb 0 1 2 0 0
MT'rrnd , c 0 t S 0 0 llrodlo , cf. . . 0 1 J ! 0 0
Taylor , p. . . 00032 HuRdeii. c. . . 0 1 C 1 0
llu hey. p 0 0 0 t 0
Tfltnls . . . . 3 1325 11 4 "RotlilUBB .
Tannehlll , p 0 0 0 0 0
'
Totals . . . . 4 9 S3 15 4
Two out when winning run was Koored
ItatteO for Hughey In ninth innltiB.
Philadelphia ! " 3
Plttsburir 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 4
Knrmi ! runs : Philadelphia. 1 : PltuburK. 2.
Two-base lilt : CT.ISB. Three-base lilt : Bugden.
Sacrifice hit : Merrltt. Stolen base * : IHiwil.
IV'lehanty. Sliuirart , Ihmovnn (2) ) . PaoMen. l < "ft
on ba * : I'hlladelivhla , 1 ! . Plttsburg. 10. Struck
I , out : By Tuylor , 1 , by HuKhey , 2 , by HMnne-
J I hill , 1. Double play : Smith to Hoftmelster.
I First base un urrors : Philadelphia. S. I'lttsbutK.
| 2. First base on balls : Off Tavlor , B ; off
I Hughey , I. Wild pitch : HllKhey. Tltnplrc :
! Adams. Time : Two hours and f.irty-flve min
utes.
utes.WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON , fi : ST. LOUIS , 1.
"WASHINGTON. Auc. 2fl.-The Ilrawns did
hot play with much Hfe today and twice as
many hits were made off Donahue as were
made off ftlercer. Rellly's double play , un
assisted , was the feature of the game. At
tendance. 1,500. Score :
WASHINGTON. i ST. LOV1S.
R.H.O.A.K.1 R.H.O.A.E.
Bellmch , If. 1 2 1 0 0 Douglas , lb 0 0 K 0 0
I Gllltnim , rf. 1 1 2 0 0 Cro ! < s , ss. . . 0 0 3 0 0
l IVmont. 2b. 01030 Hartman , 3b 0 2 1 0 1
I Farrell , C..2 341 0 Turner , rf. . 0 0100
Brown , cf. . 0 2 3 0 1 Lally , It. . . . 0 0 4 0 0
Tucker , lb. . 0 3 10 0 0 Murphy , c. . 1 1 3 D 0
Rellly , Sb. . . 2 2 3 3 0 Hurley , cf. . 00000
Wrlgley , BS. 0 1 3 3 0 Hallnmn. 2h 0 2 3 3 0
Mercer , p. . . 0 0 1 1 0 Donohuc , p. 0 0 1 3 0
Totals . . . .C 1C 27 11 1 Totals . . .1 72413 1
Washington c
St. Louis 0 1
Earned runs : Wellington , C. Two-base hits :
Wrlgley , Rellly , Helbach. Stolen liases : Hurt-
man (2 ( | , Tucker (1) ( ) . Double plays : llvllly ( un
assisted ) , Mercer to Fun ell to Wrlcley. First
base on balls : By Mercer , 3 ; by DonolHi * . , 1.
Hit by pltcluM ball : By Donohuc , 2. Struck
out : By Donahue , 3 : by Mercer , C , I'ft on
tmses : Washington , 7 : St. Ltmls , 4. Sucrlllce
hits : Wrlglcy , Bellly. Umpire : Kelly. Time :
One hour and fifty live minutes.
LOUISVILLE , 1C ; IUIOOKLYN , S.
BROOKLYN. Aug. M The Loulsvllles
found i'nyne an ea y mark today and con
sequently -won as they pleased. Cunning
ham was hit hard only In the olglith Inning.
IJutler. who hulls from Brooklyn , was pre-
senteJ with a diamond stud 1iy his admirers
-when he came to bat in the second inning.
Score :
BROOKLYN. I LOUISVILLE.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E
Jones , rf. . . . 1110 0 Clarke , If. . . 43300
Grltlln , cf. . 0260 O'StafTord. FB. 2 2 B B 2
S.ilndle , 3b. 0 112 0 Wcgl r. 2b. . 2
Anderson , If 1 2 1 0 o Nance , ct. . . 1 2 1 0 D
Lach'ce , lb 1 212 0 U Werdun , lb. 2 5 12 0 0
Shoch , 2b. . . Dexter , rf. .
Grim , c 1 333 1 CI'Kir.an. 3b 2 2 1 1 0
Payne , p. . . . 1 1 1 l o Butlcc. . . . .
G. Smith. SB 1 0 1 4 1 Cun'gh'm. p 2 2 0 3 0
Totals . . . . S 13 27 12 3i Totals 1C 19 27 14 4
Brooklyn B
LnulBVllle 4 1C
Earned runs : Brooklyn. 4 : Lsulsvllle. 11.
First base on errors : Brooklyn. 2 ; Louisville , 2.
Loft on bones : Brooklyn , S ; Louisville , 7. Base
on balls : Off Payne. 3 ; off Cunningham. 3.
Struck out : By Puym3 ; by Cunningham , fi
Himiu runs : Nance , Cllnpnan. Three-base hits :
Junes , Nance. Two-base hits : Andeimm , Grim.
Clarke. Stafford , Verden. Cllnirman. Sacrifice
hit : Cunningham. Stolen bases : Clarke (2) ) ,
Wagner , Butler. Hit by pitched bull : ClurKe.
Wild pitches : Cunningham , 2. Pasded ball :
Butler. Time : Two hours nnd ten minutes.
Umpires : Lynch und Carpenter. Attendance.
2,090.
2,090.STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Boston 103 71 ! S3 C8.
Raltlmore U ! ) ( V7 " 2 C7.7
Cincinnati * ! > S C2 30 C3.S
New York ! ilil K 37 C2.C
Cleveland 100 Kt 47 B30
Chicapo lor. 49 W 4G
Philadelphia 1OT 47 59 44.3
Louisville IOC 4f ! CO 43.4
Pltulmrpr 102 44 Wi 43.1
Brooklyn 103 44 f > 9 427
Washington ltl ) J2 .19 41.C
St. Louis 101 2G 7S 23.0
Games today : Cleveland at Boston , Cin
cinnati at Baltimore , Louisville at Brooklyn ,
Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Wash
ington. Pittshurg at Philadelphia.
SCORES OF THIS WESTERN LEAGUE.
Detroit H1 H Herman nnd EnxIIy ! ) < -
fflltK tiltMIIIlTN. .
( DETROIT , Aug. 2C. Herman was hit
quite freely today and the locals had little
difficulty In defeating the Millers. Score :
Detroit 4 1 0 n 3 5 3 0 If !
Minneapolis 20001 0022 7
Base mts : Detroit , In ; Minneapolis , fi.
Errors' Detroit. 5 ; Minneapolis , 7. Bat
teries : Detroit , Clarkson and Trost ; Minne
apolis , Herman and Boyle. .
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. "Won. Lost. P.C.
Indianapolis IOC 77 29 72 C
Columbus 105 Cf 39 ffi.B
St. Paul 112 C7 43 nil.S
Milwaukee 112 CC 4C 5S.D
Detroit Ill 57 M M.4
Grand Rapids 114 28 7G 33.3
Minneapolis US 38 77 S3.
Kansas City 115 37 78 32.2
Games today : Minneapolis at Detroit ,
Kansas City at Indianapolis ftwo cames ) ,
Milwaukee at Columbus , St. Paul at Grand
Rapids.
\VcKlcrii ANhiiclntlon Scores.
DUBUQUE , la. , Aug. 2C.-Score :
Dubtique 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 8
Burlington . . . , 0 1
Base hits : Dubuque. 10 ; Burlington. S
Errors : Dubumie , fi ; Burlington , 4. Bat
teries : Dubuque , Strelt and Sullivan ; Bur
lington. COOIIK and "Williams.
ROCKFORD , III. , Aug. 2fi. Score :
Rockford 2 14
DBS Molnes 2 000000 2
Base hits : Rockford. 1C ; DCS Molnes , fi.
Errors : Rockford , 3 ; Des Molnes. C. Bat
teries : Rockford , Dillon and Hurt ; Des
Molties. Cooper , Lehman and Pace.
H'EORIA. 111. . Aug. 2C.-Score :
Peorla I 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4
St Joseph 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 11
Bat e hits : Peoria , C ; St. Joseph , 11. Er
rors : Peorla , C ; St. Joseph , 4. Batteries :
Peoria. Talbot , Burris and Qulnn ; St.
Joseph , Meredith and Houen.
CEDAR RAPIDS , lu. . Aug. 2G.-Score :
Cedar RapldB 4 0030000 1-8
Qulncy 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 7
Base hits : Cedar Rapids , 12 ; Qulncy. 1C.
Errors : Cedar Rapids. 1 ; Quiney , 1. Bat
teries : Cedar Rapids , Donnnelly and Fuller ;
Qulncy , Hackett and Graver ,
GA3II3& OF THE MVI3LV AMATBTUS.
Fremont IlrcwiTH AVIn 11 Clour One nt
Ccntrnl City.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb. , Aug. 2C. ( Special
Telegram. ) The Fremont Brewers defeated
Central City here today In the best game of
ball played here this season. Baer's batting.
Holmes- fielding and the work of both
Buchanan and Glade in 'he ' box were fea
tures. Fremont plays at Grand Island Sun
day nnrt Monday. Score :
Fremont 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 f.
Central City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3
Baw hits : Fremont , C ; Central Cltv C.
Errors : Fremont , ii ; Central City. 0. Two-
base hits : Kombrlnk , Perkins. Three-base
hit : P. Glade. Stolen bases : Central City ,
3. Double plays : Marshal to Tiucr to Per
kins ; Buchanan to Ilaer to Perkins. Struck
out : . H } ' ' Buchanan , K ; by Glade. 15. liases
on balls : Oft Glade , Z. Batteries : 7'Ve- '
mont , Buchanan and Jamebon ; Central
City. Glade and Glade. Time : One hour
and fifty minutes. Umpire : Carniilmn.
O'Nrlll Ilrti tlic SoIdltTK.
O'NEILL , Neb. . Aug. 2G , ( Spei lal Tele
gram. ) There WUB a hotly contested game
of ball played here today between the K-irt
Nlobrara team and the home nine. The
score wu C to S In favor of O'Neill. Bat
teries : O'Neill , McElvalne and Laoey : Fort
Niobrara , Feldcamp and Collins. Struck
out : By McElvalne , 7 : bv OoIllnM C. Bases
on balls : McElvalne , 3 ; Collins , 10. Viniilre-
King.
KIC'YCl.IS MEET AT MASO.V CITV.
Five TlioiiNnnil People Wntrli u Pro-
iTrniTi cif T flv - EvriilM.
MASON CITY. la , , Aug. 2G. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Fully fi.OOO persons attended the bi
cycle meet held here today. Twelve events
constituted the program. In the om-ha'.f
mils open amatrur there were fourteen en-
tneB The ra" ? wan won toy Puvla of Peorla
i . Shook of Greene , second , Fi Ip of . edar
Rur.H" , ih r'l. Time lOS'j.
In the one mlit b ys' race , Jon it of ForeBt
< * ! ( ? ftrst. OHllrnflnr of Orefn"1 second , r > U
of Mawn < tty , thir.1. Time 2 W
i , One mile open ntnntcur , fourteen rnlrle"
7CuttlnR , of llanitfilta. Ilrst ; Shook of Orpctir.
nwoni * ; l > vln of PeorlR , third. Tlmr : ! a .
' On * ml > profp lonKl , rntrlt" wprp Hlrd
of St Pmil. Upeman of Wnuhon , J rkm n of
* Cedar Iti4 ld . Vndprwood of Chupin. l' ll y
, of Shennndonh , Ountniitm of Marenpti
j Hofer of St. I * ul. routl * of Chlf ire ,
' of j Clarksvltl ? , Niplfon of MlnnM | oltA , Turn-
bull I of P era and Hjrdfi : of St. l * ul. A
time ' limit of 2 : was fixed. Tnp r or ni
i won by Hlrd , CummlnRii wcond and Pulley
, third "Time : 2:1BH. :
The five tnllf hnndlcup wmo won by Nut-
tlnp of HundRllH , Cox of Thornton , second ;
White of Cedtir Rnirids , third ; HcmOey of
, WhlWemore. fourth ; Flllp of CeUar Rmtlds
! llfth. I
State and world rt-cord were attempted.
but B too heavy wind prevented. L e Illrh-
ardson otChlcngo , premier f ncy rider , gave
An exhibition ; also Glen Kot vainka. ; the
youngest rider In the world. The meet closes
tomorrow.
1S\'U.VI > ON THE llf.NM.NC TRACKS.
rive rnviirlle * Take All lint One
i : > enl nt Nt. Lotitft.
ST. lX > nS , Aug. 26-PJve favorites cap
tured all but one of the events at the fair
grounds today. Senator O'Brien's Empress *
Josephine In the llfth race was the only
favorite defeated. AU the winner * were
heavily played. Weather hot. Track fast
and attendance pood. Result ? :
First nwe. feven furlongs , wiling : Trag
edy , 107 ( Paradls ) . 7 to 10 and 1 to S , won ;
llano Belle. D7 ( Gllmore ) 40 40 1 and in to
1 , second : Bob Mllllciin. W ( Frost ) , 12 to 1.
third. Time : 1:28. : Astoret , Brings , John
Corbln. Nellie H III , Lon Martin. Peter Hill , '
Htbernla Queen and Reuben Rowett ulro ran.
Second race , six furlongs , selling : Amelia
Fonso , W ( Hall ) , 4 to fi and out. won ; Sid-
dubla. 92 ( C Combs ) . 12 to r. and even , second
end ; Addle Buchanan , ! > 2 ( Stevens ) . 10 to 1.
third. Time : llf : > > sLady Britannic. , Joe
OTSot. Joe Hurt. Hnrrie Floyd , Braw SciU
and Antrada also ran.
Third race , one mile and twenty rards :
Buckvidert : , M ( C. Conihf ) . 1 to 3 and out ,
won ; Tdpnmpt , 94 ( Hall ) , 10 to 1 and even ,
second ; Tranby. 104 ( Foucon ) . C to 1 , third.
Time : 1:4GV : Virginia M also ran. ,
Fourth race , seven furlongs. Helling : Ar-
dath , 112 ( Fouron ) . ( j to fi and 1 to 2 , won ;
Royal Choice , 107 ( Homier ) , 25 to 1 and 7 to 1.
mcond ! ; .May Thompson. 102 ( Welmterl , 7 to
2 , third. Time : 1:2SV Rose U'Or and Call
Galop also run.
Fifth race , pursue , for 2-year-old fillies' , live
and one-half furlongs. Myrtle , W ( Hull ) , 2T >
to 1 and 7 10 1. won ; Leonag. ! l ! ( Reb > ) , 12
to 1 nnd r > to 1 , M-cond ; Empress Josephine ,
115 ( Wcbiter ) . 3 to 2 , third. Time : Ji'Vi : ! '
Istnene , Esther Hnwes , Ilarla , Flr t Born ,
Florlne Rush , Flora G , Tlllle May , Nuoma
and 'Nancy Till also ran.
Sixth race , purse , for maiden 2-year-olds ,
six furlongs : Lord 'Neville ' , ! lx' tC. Cotnbr ) .
to 5 and 4 to C , won ; Sir Jositph L'Htef. IDS
( E. Harris' ) , 7 to 2 and C to fl. second : Gage.
SS ( C. Slaughter ) , 20 to 1 , third. Time : l:17Vj :
Co'.llnsvllle. Smart Aleck , Perspective. Mary
Lelghton , 1'rlnce Bismarck and LoughmuH ;
also ran.
lU'pi'lvt-r for SiiHnl > nry'n I'lirni.
OAKLAND , Cal. , Aug. 2G The IMeasanton
stock farm. owneUi l > y Monroe Saulsbury ,
the famous training and breeding pfUubllHti-
ment of some of the world's greatest race
horses , has been declared Insolvent by Judge *
Ha'l. The next Pteii will be the selection
of nn assignee to take charge of the iirojv-
erty.
WRE.VX 1VIXS THE CIIAMIMONSIIIP.
Defi-ntu En vex , tlie EiiKllMli I'luj < T , bj
llrtllliiiil AVurli.
NEWI'ORT , 11. I. , Aug. 20. Robert D.
Wrenn today won the championship of the
United States by defevt-ig W. V. Eaves of
London In a close and exciting match by
u score of 4-fi , S-C , G-3 , 2-C , C-2.
Eaven showed great tennis in the first
and fourth sets , but in the other three set"
Wrenn played all around him. The match
was the llnest exhibition of tennis ever seen
in this country. The fourth game of the
tlnals proved the most exciting of the
match , which it probably decided. It went
at last to % Vrenn and after Unit Uhe for
eigner had ho show.He tool ; the seventh
game. The la t game was still brilliant ,
but AVronn deftly tossed the ball over the
ret out of Eaves' reach and the match wa
won.
Woli-ott KiioeUN Grt-crii Out.
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 2C. Joe Walcott
knocked out George Green In the eighteenth
round tonight after one of the fastest fights
over seen In San Francisco. It was * ra'hcr
one-sided , however , Walcott leading In
every round with perhaps the exception of
the second and twelfth. Green showed nonr
of his old-time dash and vim , and seemed t : >
be utterly at sea In meeting and guarding ,
against the sturdy little colored man's
rushes. Green Is essentially a body lighter ,
but he did not land a half dozen j.jt.'J
body punches during the entire pighteen
rounds. Walcott took his. opponent's light
left hand jabs with Rinlles and paid him
back with right cro = s counters on the head
and Jaw. Green fought against time after
the sixth round , and hung to the colored
man In the clinches.
AViiiniiii'N Golf ToiiriiniiKMit.
MANCHESTER. Mass. , Aug. 2C.-Tne third
day in the United States "Woman's champion ,
ship golf tournament wn aided liy most
satisfactory conditions today. The olllcial
drawings today were Miss M. C. Sargent ,
Essex County club , and Miss F. C. Grlseom ,
Haverford , Pa. ; Miss Beatrix Hoyt. Shln-
nocook Hills , and Miss C. E. Longworth ,
Cincinnati. MlB.o Sargent won her mutch
three up and two to pluy. Mini Hoyt de
feated Miss Longworth , sis up four to play.
IlrenUH Lining Iteroril.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 26. The best previous
record for heavy lifting , that of Louis St.
Cyr , who put up 33G pounds , was broken
today by a St. Loulsan. Pat McCarthy ,
aged 3C. who for the past two years has-
been making a study of heavy lifting , shouldered -
dored a board platform on which ther- was
a pile of stone aggregating 4,222 pounds in
weight.
South Omaha News
On the first of October and the first of No
vember of this year there will Jail due dis
trict curbing , grading , paving and pinver
bonds to the amount of $30,1G2.27. Besides
this amount thoie will be due nianey bor
rowed during the year to talc up ! > oudi
which Jell due in June and July. This
amounts to about J7.000. In order to meet
these payments it will bn necessary to icsut-
funding bonds ami the city attorney ii > uow
engaged In drawioig the proper ordinances
As mapped out , the ordinances will piovide
for the Issue of bonds to the amount of $29-
2)5. ! ) Wth : what money has been pala into
the treasury uy property owners iu the dis
tricts included In this ordinance the amount
of bonds will not be as large ae the In
debtedness.
General bonds of the city will fall due ii
follott-s : lillg , $47,000 ; 18101. $70 000 ; l 01.
$50,000 ; 1915. J140.090. At this date the gen-
c'fcl bonded Indebteduets of thl city Is as
follows. Funding bonds , $105,000 ; nn-et nnd
alley imrrnection paving hand * . SG2.000 ; re
fund rig sewer. $ C2.000 ; refunding viaduct.
$78.000 ; total. $307.000. The outstanding dis
trict tndcbtedntcrfi at thl * time IB : Paring ,
$184.70 < ; ! I8 ; ctirlilnK. $14.773.70 ; pnidlng. $4l- !
454 ; newer. $ ' 1GOO ; total , $253,594.70.
Considering the recrnt hard limes officials
of the city say that the rtelrtentp herr have
done remarkably well in the iiavnr-nt t > {
taxcfi , and It U thought that the delinquent
tax lift which Id fiow being prepared in or
der that It may be tiled with the county
treasurer September 15 will contain ( ewar
names than lout yrar. A large number of
people who have not paid their taxes for a
number of years art ) almost dally calling
upon tlie city treasurer for Htatements , and
ttiD amount of peclal tuxes colli'cUv ) thU
year excei-di ? those of lest year by a con-
siderahlt ) amount
IMi.y Hall fur CluirHr.
A gamp of base hall between the city
odlclalK and the member * of the police ami
fire departments U > being arranged { nr , the
proceeds to b given to the South Omaha
hospital. According to the program as made
up now the game will be played Saturday
ftftornoon. September 4. on tlie grounds near
West Q etreet. Tim team , composed of city
olHcialB will be made up of City Treasurer
Frank Broadwrll. Deputy Treasurer A. M.
Gallagher. City Clerk Carpenter , City Engi
neer Deal. Milk Inspector John Carroll ,
Charles Hnclllck of the treasurer's office.
and CtiuiicilniKn Mort , Dennett , Kelly mid
VaiUiatU. The pallet ) and fire departments
will tie represented u follnwti : Chief Hrrn-
tiEn , Orocerts Deters. Slirehan. Hydock , Mill-
cahy , Krct * and Gary ; Captain John Ilrlggi
uf hose company No. 1. Captain Ed Hunley
of No. 2 and Fireman Dave Garrett. Mavor
BiiBor haB agrretl to umpire tur fmnr
TlckeU are to he "ld , which will etilille
tlm holder to transpnrtatluu to UH. cn'ran c
into the hall croucds. Should tbr weather
11 bn nn < thprp will hior.t likely 1 > c l n ( ftt-
j . tpiid i iicp. M the rhanro of npnitiR BUId.
niltldlr-iiKpd city ofncUle playlnj ; ball doet
not ctnno very often.
AVIll rnrrr CSnnn.
Thp lt > cl ramp of Son * of Vetprsna hat
been given | > ornil lon by Governor Holcomb
to earn' nrms. and the next tlmp thp organ *
lintlott aiipoare In nubllr It will jirtsont a
nwre imrtkil appwranre than In HIP paol.
This pernil lt > n wa * only recently received ,
having nrrlved T psd y In time to be read
at flip regular nieptltig of thp order that
evening. At prwwnt tlie camp Is thr pin-
tftmor of thirty mtiskptA. which werf pre-
se-ntpd to It by thr Omaha camp. Additions !
guns will be procured , as thp membership ot
the camp rxcepds forty , and It Is thp dtwlr *
of the trustees to provide all members wltb
a cun.
I ? . A. Agnpw , otip of thp trustees of the
local camp , la talking f Rttrndlnc th
national encampment of thp Sons of Veterntis.
which will bp hold nt Indianapolis. Septcm *
her S. Tlirtp IB a clmncp. Mr. Apnew MJ-B.
of upcurlnp thp 189S enrampmont for Omaha.
Four cities were formerly In the tncp for th
meetlnK. but recently Huston and Olllwaukp *
withdrew. leaving tUo Oght nx-twceu IteiiviT
Mid Omaha with the chances In favor of tin
exposition city.
I.lttUInterest In 1'iillllcii.
Little if any Intenvit appears to be taken In
full politics nt this tlmp by rlther reptibllcatm
or democrats. At thp recent republican
primaries held to nelect delegate * to the
county convention lcs than thltty vote * wcro
cast. Quite n number of thp whpel horsp ot
the tinrty called at HIP polls < tnd sppltiR what
a light vote there won. wput away without
rusting a ballot The demnnrats nrp about
the rntne. way. fievprnl of the old stnndliys
having announced their Intention of keeping
out of politics entirely thin fall. Two Jus
tices of the ticnce are to be elected tills fall
to succeed Justices .Howe nnd Agnew. So
far. only two candidate Imvp announced
themselves. Albert S. Whltp , n young attor
ney who recently graduated from the law
department of the Statp university , linn given
It out that he Is willing to run on the rp-
tmblleun ticket. Fnrltigton Po w. a recent
arrival here , has announced himself as >
candidate on the denmrratlr ticket.
u Merr ,
Wallace Ilros. of Hip Live Stock exchange
sold bunch of rattle to a farmer living at
Bellevue Wednesday afternoon , and the drive
to that village was commenced nt once. On
thp way down two steers played out and were
left hesldo the road. It being the intention
to return yesterday ami pick them up. When
thi > new owner' went to look for Ills steer ? ho
could not find them. From persons llvhin
along the road he learned that Albert Jones ,
who lives on the -island below Ucllcvuo , hud
loaded otic of the- steers Into n wagon and
carried It nwny. Another man was teen to
load the second animal Into a wagoti and
drive away , but his Identity bus not yet been
learned. Wallace Bros , engaged un attorney
yesterday and a demand will be made on
Jones for the strer. In case he refuses tote
to part with the animal he will be arrested.
A search Is being untie for the second steer ,
but UA yet II has not been l
IliiekHterN Arrexlcil foe I'lulil
John Brutidoti and John Button , both
Omaha peddlers , are in Jnil on a charge of
KsHaultltig J. A. O'llanlon. The hucksters
came down here to sell berries and soon bc-
came engaged in an altercation with O'Ban-
lon over the price of fruit. O'Danion says
that llrnnrton struck him first. At any rnto
O'llanlon was hit and In falling his head
struck the curbstone , cutting a deep gash.
Brandon escaped , but was captured In a
clump of weeds , where he was hiding , by
Officer Deters. Sutton was afterward ar-
rcoted. It wns necessary for a physician to
bo called to dress O'Baulon'B wounds , after
which he s\vore to complaints charging Sut
ton and Brandon with assault.
Ailvtiuee tlie 1'rlec of Ilre.-ul.
The rlFe in wheat has not yet affected the
prica of bread , but it is understood that R
now schedule will be adopted on Monday next.
At present the bakers are spiling twenty-eight
loavep of bread to the grocers and other re
tailers for ? 1. It 'Is the Intention now to reduce -
duce this number to twenty-five. The majority -
jority of the bakers here had a supply of flonr
on hard which was purchased before the prlcn
commenced to go up , consequently they teak
no steps to Increase tiie price of bread until
this supply was exhausted.
Or. WlitM'lor He hi tut. .
Rev. Dr. Robert L. Wheeler has tendered
his resignation ns pastor of the First Presby
terian church of this city. A special meetIng -
Ing of the church session has been called for
'September ' 8 to consider the mutter. Dr.
WliePler hap received a call from the- Lewd
Avenue Presbyterian church of Omaha. Ho
has hern pastor of the Presbyterian church
here for nine years , and has many frlencU
who greatly regret hip departure.
Cnl lijn Clilxel.
T. J. Luciifi , who Is employed at Swift's
packing house wae accidentally struck on
the head with a ehlfcl last evening nnd re-
colved a bad scalp wound. The cut went
clear to thp skull , and Lucas WOR ttncnn-
'cious for quite a while. After hlfi wound
had been dressed by a physician the In
jured man was taken to his liohme in Al
bright.
Mingle ntv < : < > KN | | ) .
Zack Cuddlngton is reported on the sick
list.
list.Rev.
Rev. D. W. Morlarty has returned Jrom a
trip to Iowa
Mrs. A. Green , Atlantic , Iowa , Is here vla-
iting friends.
C. M. Sanford has cone to- New York on
a pleasure trip
S. R. Roseland of Oneldu , 111. . Is a buUneea
visitor in the city.
Mrn. James G. Martin has returned from
pn extended eastern trip.
Clark DnKSPtt of Gibbon was a buslnwa
visitor In the city yoaterdny.
Jnmcs L Morlnn of WntHenburg. Colo. , la
registered at one nf the hotels.
Frank Gosnc-y of tle Stock Yards bank haa ( I
returned from n trip to Chicago. 1j
Johi > Klne of the Satith Omaha National
bank is taking a lou-Unr * ' vacation.
Mrs. M. J. Ryan hat- gone to Underwood ,
la. , for a two-weeks' visit with friends.
MlBH Annie White of Chicago Is the gucot
of Mis. C. ( M. Siinford , Thirty-first nnd H
streets.
Mrc. Alfred Green of Atlantic , la. . Is hern
vteltlng her daughters , .Vin , . A. J. Caugliey
and Mrs. Ltiu Pennell.
Mrs. Jay I.avnrty , who ha. been Kpnndlng
the summer with friends In South Ijakuta ,
returned homo last night.
Superintendent Slmixxm of the Armour
company has wired that ho will not rctutn
to South Omaha until Monday next.
J , P. Hayes , republican , and Hen S. Adama.
democrat , have announced themaulves ca
candidate * for police Judge next spring.
HucKlnii thistlrs have been discovered in
different parts of the city. Quite a number
of these thistles are being found un Twenty-
fifth street between K and 1streets. .
The ferry boat at Itcllcvue In doing a
good bu lnrsi > these dayu carrying feeder
cattle purchased at this market over to
Iowa farmers. A iiuncli of 125 head went
taken over yesterday.
OiliI Kelo\i ! ' Trolley Ptirty.
The Odd 'Fellow * of this city and South
Omaha turned out .an night , accompanied
by their 'Wives and BwethtartB. . The oiva-
Hon was u trolley party. Shortly aftr.r R
o'clockwo motor trains were backed on
the switch at Sixteenth nnd Howard -trccts
and a Jolly crew of about 200jiers ns boarded
them The Omaha contingent started on a.
special train which left Twenty-fourth am *
ftnuuldini ; Mreeth twenty minutes earlier.
Thry arrived ut Sixteenth and Howard
Birwts abuut the amr time that the 4r ln
bearing the South Omaha lodges reached the
point of starting- The four trains , gp.Uy
dtworntud with lights and bunting , then pped
over thu main lines of the city until nearljC
midnight. The Young Men's Christian BB-
K-jclHtlon hand discoursed plenty of niuMc.
The committee having charge of the affair
was rompowd of Louis Heimrod. U Hart-
Fen , Charles Swanson. Mrs J. P. Heiiiercon ,
Mrs. F. Hamlln an.1 Mrs Grure. The lodges
represented wore Omaha No. I , State No.
10. South Omaha No. 14S , Uannebrog No. SIC ,
Wuusa 'No. 1X3 and Beacon -No. 20.
TTVII Illryrllili Arrenlnl.
Ford Marlcln and Clarence I'latts. two
wbre'men , yer- ; arrested last night for
rfpecrtlnr ; faifr lViat ) the law allows , on
N.irth . Sherman avenue They gave bond *
fur 'l-ir uppearanct ; before Judge Gordon
today