THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER H , 1897. SPECIAL NOTICES Ai1\crtUfitipni for tlirc riiluinnn it III ln < tnki-ii mull 1- in. for tlin ( vcn I n c mill until H p. in , for the iiiortiliiK mill Siniilit ) rilllloiiH. Ail * . crdni-rn. liy rninrfttltiK n tinm- licri'il rlii'rU , ciui lintr nutnrrrx nil- lo n minilii-rdl IrUrr In cnrc of Tin * IliiAtiNncrfl o nililrrimril tilll In- ili-llt on-il mi prt-iu'iilntlon of tin * clivi' 'l. mil ) . I tu I CM , me a oril II ml ln * T < lon | 1i' n mini tlu-rrnf trr , .NolliliiK liikrii for Ic tlinii U'o fur HIP flrnt Inm-r- Illlll. 'I Ill-HP till * . ITllfH-IIICIllH III II Ml III * run oor \ViMiiiM : M.I : nr.i.r. CAN * . ASSKRS TO T\Kn ORDERS VEW LINE f w rk. nn hi-avy prowls ti > carry , * alary r ummlimton C r Adjm * Co . 624 Ho Ifth St. 11-115 SAMISMEN FOR CIGARS. tIK A MONTH AND rxprnsiflil llrm , experli-m unni'ivwary. In- iluw MKintn tn cuttnmerB. C. C Hlfthop & ( " ' < , St Liul * 11 110 HEN AND -WOMEN SOLICITORS von mi : National Rerxrve association , tlm best , nnfet nnj mtnii ' * t fratirnol order in the I1 < > M loda ) . Addivs 1' A C Steven. * , " 570 Cumlnpt Si , tcl 13M , Omaha. 11 117 -VV ANTED , AGENTS IN EVERY COI'Nl V. peed pay wiwlily to rldit pirl ) Hawk * Mir- si-r > Pi. Milwaukee. WIs 11-.MIH2 Bi A GERMAN WANTii > FOR A GENERAL tor In mnnll tonn. mi cxiwrlenreil dry Kiwi * and clirthlnK clerk. Rn > d silwmnn nnd mock kwpor nml In n huMl- nn.l vant t ; work un KIXH ! fair pnlarj , mut H > or Rood Imlilti ami hard workL-r Addles * H 3 rare Hi e. - " " > 2 V > \NTED "YOFNO MEN IN EVFRY TOWN IN America tn < how FiilniiHn for the Clilcuxn CI th. Imc lompati ) Address Lotk Dux 11W riilcaen , 1OI NO MEN WANTED TO LEARN Till ! barber traile complete nutllt of tools presented Krndiiatefi ; positions or locations when rompe tent vv-iues nnd experience . ntimlii > In i-lty flup * from Ktntt eliihl woe tin1 trrm UMinlly completes , can Miy longer If npcce nry Inter rtlnK catalogue milled free Molnr' * Ilarber School Clark nnd Van Hutcn Sts Chlcnjro "WANTED YOI-NO MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS shorthand nml tjiiowrltlnc HIII ! i in mnl < hltn pi-lf Kpni > mlj % useful nn unit a utore Artilrcss with rcfcri'nre. S fi" . Hot- H MMii * AVANTIll ) YOfNO MAN 1'OH OI > A rOI'N- tnln munt lm\o had experience. AiWrr < T S. Hec il-MitT 3 \vn-i > riM\i.n iirei.i * . 100 OIUI roll AI.l KIMi"OIIK. . TO J7 week Canadian Office , 11 Uouslus C 418 \V ANTnn , A NTAT OIIHM N O1UI. I'OIl Kinunil huUFPwnrk must li a Kood conk , no \vnnliliiR. JiOO a wi-ik onU lli " tuning theory \ory It * i t of referenrcw need npplv. Mrs I H i\nns : ris ; rnrnnm st C 31265 _ _ "vwcTnn A HKroNi ) cluTT WITH iinmu- tnrci Mn T J. I"Brs , 113) Talk A\i" > m C 174 \\\vrnn aim , rou OINIJUAI. : i work 2209 hpfiiccr bt , Kuuntzc 1'lnci- C 4CO IL TOiRK FOR 110 MID AND C.n TO hnol ! 5Sl Harno C IS27" ; VvNPED GIRL FOR GENERAL 1IOPHE- wiirk umill famllv ; Riw.1 w .Res. references rniuircil Mrs Howard H Smith. 2112 niv.-n- n , rt st C IS7 2 - v\'TP' ' A noon oiiii. 12 no 14 YKAUS of 16 f lBt w It i children 1201 Cinnlni ; St. „ P "i01 2 * \N i ii oMi'KTi.vr rMii. rou k 1131 South COIh n\c \ vvrr.n oiuu rou OINIUAI , iior&i- work , Rood WHRC8 1241 1-aiulon Court C f 01 2 * , \ \VT ! r sr\FR\L imifSHT LADIES FOR piolltal.ie MiiplnMiitnt < ill between 2 nnd B at 31 1st Nat'I Ilk llldi ; C MUG 1 rou GIN- i-nl h i ework. rtfirtni ef. equlrtd IIW Tarnam St C--JK.12 4 iioi > ns. iiorciss IN AI.IJ IMUTS or 1111 : CITY Tin : O I' I > avH Coiiipanj. IWi i'arn.iin R . ' 3 JIOl SES Itr.NKWA 4 CO , Its N. 15TH STn HOUSES C. A SfAIlU , U25 N Y l.lfe D-421 1101 sis : , WA UIIOW.N IILOCIC , ioi H nnd UouRl.m I ) -122 3101 SKS COTTAOnS .V STOIIKS. ALL , 1'AUTS of ( . ! ( > llrennun , l no CJ , 43) ) I'axton block D 4-1 LARGE LIST , M'CAOUE. 15TH AND DODGE. D 123 HOt'SrS. FLATGAIIVIN ! 1IROS. , 1013 PAR'M HOUSES POR RENT. 11EMIS. PAXTON HLK HOU.SES. J II fellERWOOD. ' 23 N. Y. LIFE , 1'OR RENT. 11-ROOM IIRICK RESIDENCi : . modern In ver > rmpect. steam lirut , i lectrlc Ilk-ht. located at the mutlivvist corner l.th ani" DoiiRlas SU Apply to R , W Uakcr , Superln- tundimt lire llldff D-C32 POR RENT. MODERN FLAT , I1EST IN THE di > in new "Javldkr bulldlmopivtslte clt ) ball , also Knod store In sime bulldlnK. John W. Jlobblns. u0-ent , 16U Puniam Blrcet. STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. C ROOMS. S W cor Hill , i.nd Vlntnn llncst location In clt > for business men of Oin ilia , nnd Soutl Omuha , nnls moderale 201 Hee bulldhic ! > 130 FOR RENT C1IOICD 12-ROOM DETACHHI modert house Inquire 23IS Capitol ItnOOM BTONE RESIDENCE. HOT.WATER heat modem In every respect. 419 North Klh St II T Clark. D 1S7 MOVING HOPhEHOLD GOODS \ND PIANOS Om. Van A. Storane Co , ISllVa niriiain. Tel Ijj9 D-431 A PLEASANT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AND YARD nt llellevue two minutes' v\alk from depot , five minutes' walk from rnlle.ee and Krudod schools D Menijcn. r. llevue , 11. T Clarke Omaha D "CO t * 3 ron RENT"NPCOM PL\CE HOME op MIX rnom and bath room , cheap to rlsht parties , inual cUe Rood references M J Kennard .t Son 310 nnd 511 lirown block. D-315 . RENT-EioTlT-ROOM HOUSE , GOOD LO" cntlon. nioaern. low nnlul Inquire of E E Zimmerman deputy ruunty clerk. D 341 HO I SEsI STORES. 1' D AVEAD , 10 .1 DOPG T ) SS3 S-25 RENT HOUhE , 6 LMUlE ROOMS. SOUTI front , Nn. ! 4 SewarU St D-iHOO-I' -llOoTr IIonSE. NEWLY PAINTED AND pupeitd. TMMitni t and Clark st. D-MI74 3 POIl RENT AT ONCE ri'RNlSHED OR UN fiirnl hed e-rrxnn hutine with luith , tr etc. Apply i > n prnnl-K * , 272S CharleK , D-lca 3 BK\'E.\M1OOM MODERN riAT AT 17.M , NO 704 houlh K.lh Htirct Six -room modern Mat , 1113 A Paclllc , J15 50. I1S.K1. W. H Melkle , Int Nat'l Hank 111(1"DM954 10-ROOM ALL MODERN FLAT ALSO T-ROOX nioJcrn ruttaie , near Hanccom park , 117 00 r4rti , 1 aiit mure itood houses tn rtnt a en re 1.5 man Waterman , N. Y Life bids Phone 1013 D COO ! COTTAGE. 7 ROOMS AND il\TH ROOM. EX rellent conJIllon , corner Charles nut Nortl tjth , rent , 11(00. W. Grimth , Knrlmch hotel. D MS15 S rou iiiNTi-iiii\isiui ; ) UOOMS. NEWLY FIJRNI&HF.D. STIJ VM HKATKD rocmr , v < lti ! or ulthuut board , col S. Utli u E-937-S-20 TIIRlTJ : Ft'RNlRHED 11OOMB FOR HOUSB- keeplnc fur man und wife. Rent taken In board 119 K. lith. K 174 ROOMS , m CAl'lTOL AVIE M3iS4 KRONT ROOMS. IS & 16 CiO h , 1JTH STREET THIIEE NICE ItOOMS. HOPSEKKEPINO m ho. Jllh. K-V1--I * ri'RNISHED OR UNPUUNIHIIED ROOMS , 171 ChU Ea. K- > KUY DKMR VIII.U PRO.NT ROOM 1O Oui lleinen tml > , inmiern cunvenlfnvtv ) ; LMiull fam II r. 1103 DdllKln-i E-437 KPRNIPHBD ROOMS , EN SUITE OR SINGLED 19:3 DiHlce. E MI75 a * _ _ 1UVM > WITH OR WITHOUT HOVRO ; MOlV ern I'SO Harne > . I5-U1 7 * RUNT AT ONCE , Kl'RNISHKD OR UN furnhlinl. c-room hrvvi e urlih bath. en * , etc. Apply on premlws , i'ltt Clurks. E MIC ) 1 * NICPLV It'RNISHED ROOM KOIl 41EKTI.1 men. PIO Caplt 1 nvcnur. K WJ 15 * PPltVIKIII'D OU UNPl'ItNIbHKUUOOvn Kwlh lilh it. J--MCM ( rtn\isiiin : ROOMS \M > noviio. " " rm8TCLAsa""itoAiip ANn ROOMS nor wnter , hent , best location In city. tU S th St. F-Tit THE AL11ANY , ROOMS JTR On UNTUIl. ; M floor , front and eart cxpowirc , talile be nl , fine location. 1 Douglah K-.MJW-S4 * THE GEORGIA SELECT FAMILY HOTKL near lUntcbm i rk 1CI2 So. nth SI F-940 S-19 * THE MERRIAM FIRST CLAW FAMILY h tfl. lh nd Do'lgf fits. F-g)7 ) S-7 * KLKOANT IIOOMB STEAM HEAT KllfSl clasn toard. references 11 "J Caoltil Ave F" M8i ' S 4 GOOD ROOMS HOARD. l . MODERN IIRICK. central til North Ifth P 46 * st * SOPTHKAST FRONT ROOM , AVITH ALCOVE and 1" rd 26M lnu ln i F MJ"8 " ' Nlrni.Y FFRN1RHED FRONT ROOMS WITH Irwrd WF , Dmiitlas F-.M491 4 * _ NICELY FrilNISHED OFTHE\ST PRON f room , moilptn conveniences , private fnmllj. T R nth St F-Mlll 7 MISS M APSLANI ) . MI6 DOFOLAS F M W7 7 TEAfHEHS ROOMS AND HOARD Nli-VR Illeh school M' lfrn mnv i-nlences lti > f/ivnces ; Ad Irem T J , Ilw P-M..06 5 * I'OH HI-M' tlM-UHMSlIKI ) HOOMS J'OlTIt ROOMS , 31 SO. TH AVE G 2S5 S-3" FOR RENT. CNFFRN1SHED ROOMS M > SO 17th Bt O-163 2" roil ui : > TSTOHKS AM > orricus. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM IN (5ROFND FLOOR ulllce , Ilw liulldliiB water , ideim heat , elfctrlc llBht and Janitor service Apply to R W llaker , superlnt'-nd-nt IPP ! llulldliu 1 197 FOR nENT-THE 4-STORY HRICK IlUtLDlNO nt 91fi Fnrnam ht Tills bulldlnK ha H tlrepr f cement Innomi nt eninplete uttitni heatlne Ox- tnrp < waur in all ttoors , can , tie Applv at the oflloe of The Dec I M Foil RENT-IN THE 1IF.E lit I > 1N < 1 Om > liirR.cirner mom Jnrt lloor , w.th vault und private olllce witer , etc Olm larRK fiont nmin 2nd tlnor. divided Into two riwimi b > pattltlcn vvater , iif Ono lirse corni-r ro. m , 2nd lloor , with -.cult , wnti-r , etc. On" front room dlvld-d bj pirtltlon. third nonr One corner ronm with vHiilt. third llnor. One lar , e rt.un.third tlwr. with partition dlv d. Intr It Into onn larninvim and two smaller private rooms water etc Two large Kround lloor roomt with vaults eveinl small rn-imt 'in fourth Ilixr wllh vault' II these nnmj nrihrited with ste-vm electric llshtx. upplleil with nr l clnn Jimltor s rv Ir. . Elevators run da > nnd all nlRht lliillillnir strlctlv nreprmit APil > ! > II W IHkcr , ' .upjr- lntend.nl. Room 1i > t Ilw Dulldlmt 1 131 TEAM HPATED STOIJI'S AND FLATS Htmanl Ranck , Agent. 1C10 Chlcnco noon IJAKR OVIN ANT > IIASIMINT APply - ply G1 < N. Kill St. l-MWl A TINNER CAN UEN'T GOOD ihnp and pay pirt rent In work At.pl ) Mi N. ICth St. or 1 N. Watson , C21 N. Y LifeJJM * nvnitvt. GOOD mPlinp' A | > pl > T19 N 16th St. , or I N. 'nts-in , K3 N Y I.lfn Iliac I-M3M Avvvinn 10 iinvr. lonr.nx urn-si : WITH \nm-r TENnorni < - nonr llaimom 1'irli Address P 10. IV- ; office \ AVTHD TO UINT. A c on 7 ROOM COT if- with fuinacc Inth , cit > water BII Ad- ixs S IV > Ilw K 4C1 VANTHI ) , HOt SES TO 11HNT " TO t ROOMS $10 lo } . ! > ( innut rupplv Hie ! ni-iml fir Inuws of this cln-i' ! Hit nn once G G Wnllnr-e. 112 T J llrnwn llli > ok K 454 \ANTnn i0\ui > AND ROOMS roil Tituin : minim III n prlvaln fimlls rouim fnrnlnlipil or unfuinliheil must li ccntrnl nnd in n mniu > rn house AddrcsH Hux 02 Omaha Iv ISC 3 THitli : OINTI.IMIX WANT ROOMS AND Iminl where ths CTII line home comforts nnd cnnil conking not mnri' tlnn 10 blocks from 1Clh anil rnrnnm References exclnnpul Ad dress T 1. Hie K SfiOS * AC IFIC STOR VOE AND \VV.REHOFSE CO SOS " 110 Jones , generil stoniRe nnd forwardlnc. "RANK. EWERS. REST STORAGE 1214 H\R- npj- M 732 S14 O.M VAN A STORAO13 ICM'4 TARNAM TT.l. p" SI 4 3 \VrKllTO IIUY. ilEST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS bank nccounta nt roonv 5 < X5 , N 1 Life Hide- N 431 50 PHCOND-HAND WIICELS. J5 TO { 10. Omaha lllcjclu Co , 323 N. IMh stroe MST SPIJCIAli \RGAINS IN RIIAT i : lute with 1" . D. Wend , ICth and Douj.lni Sti , B23 WANTED. A GOOD TRUCK HOIfn f , OR C > pnrs old , weight 1,300 or 1,400 Address M lee N-.M476 5 50 SCCOND-IIAND IlICyCLKS 100 SO 14TH - < WANTED. TO I1UY A COW ; STATE FFLL particulars Address S 4i , Il ° e N 31 * Sl WANTED. A GOOD TRUCK HORSE r. OR 6 vo-rs old , vvelcht 1,300 or 1,400dlrecs M. IIM N JH70 S3 FOIl SM.n IIOHSKS AM > 1-OR SALE-GODDARD PHAETON , HAMMOND typewriter , both uood as new. It. C Patter on , Patterson block. P 521 S 2 rou s ufi MISCKI.IJ\\cous. SAWDUST , I1UL.IC OR SACKKD-CItlliniNO and lioe fence. C. R. Lee , SOI Douglas CJ 135 rOR SAL13 SPIIINQ L.MCE AND RK = ! ER. volr Ice. Gilbert Ilro.i , Council lllun < < la. Q-M711-S-S NEED MONEY WIM. SACRIPICE ALMOST neu hleli-crade upright piano. 1D1S North 20th St. CJ-MS05 STEAM HOISTING MACHINE. CHEAP 100 ? St. Mnrs's Ave. Q-063 KIXNDIKE. ALAbKA SEND 1100 TOR SIAP of tinAlnvKn cold nelds , lionnnd when tn no , what to tnke rnit etc G W Clinton Wil liams , Arizona Territory. Q M17C h-li * ri.VE I'l'lUOIIT 1'IANO , CHEAP , rSH OR Omaha bivlngn bank nccounta : nr < 7 OKI .St Q J1KO b-H MISCHMNHOUS. . ANTI-MONOPOLY OARDAGE CO CLEANS censpooU nnd pi Ivy vuulti at reduced prices C21 N ICth Til 1779 R-'J.-O-H IS CIiAIIlVOr.lM * . MRS. PAUL , 3)3 ) NORTH 1CTH STREET , tranci * misllum , m.iy bi * ujrisulteJ on nil nffalra of life , letters with btimip enl.lo3 d promptly nnswored S-M < 01 3 \SS.\CJi : , II VTIIS , ICTC. MADAM SMITH , Uli DOUGLAS. MASSAGE steam baths T ! 75 4 * MRS Ull LKOV. ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH imrlors , rcklful nnj uurutlve 417 S < i nth up- Htiilrs T-M379 Si * MRS ELLISON OP CLEVEL\NI ) . VAPOR I. itlis nnd mnftMsitrratment Room 12 , U 11IU . . uppaalto new postoffleu T-MJ74 4 VIAVI POR UTERINE TROUIILE8. 348 IIKE UlilK. . | > lt > Blclan , conMullutlon or hrallh liook free. U 437 J2V Kl'PTUIir. CI'KRII POR i , UNTIL SEP- umber 1C ; no pain , no detention fiom buslnrai , refer to thousand * of pattunls runnl , rnll or write O. K. Miller Co sZ-3 N Y. L Omiha U M IS ) .MOMTO I.OA > IU\L KSTATI : . ANTHONY 1XJAN * - TRUST CO IIS N Y L : quick money nt lovv laiivi foi choke Tarm land * U , IOHD , northern Mlwiourl , tafctern Nilmicko. ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY proper ! ) \V Pumam bmllh , v.Uo. , U.M 1'jrn'm TO IJ3AN AT IXW RA1E& . O r DflvU Co. . 1505 1'anum St. W II : MNEY ( TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rtal cetute Krennan , Love Co. , I'sxlun lllk \V-OS MONEY TO LOAN. 11EMIS PAXON I1UJCK W-950 C1TV AND FARM I-OAN8. IJOW Gartlii Iliot. , 1C1 ! rarnam bt. W PROM i > ip. ; r. i > . WIAD , it & DOUGIAS PER I'ENT MONEY ON NKllHAbKA 1'ARMS und Onukhj Impruved pmp ri > . Applr to W liMtlklc. . l t NM'I U'k llldf W-4H Mosi7v io I/HN ON lui'iimrn OUAIIA nruprrtx , I'uni-y & rhvman. . , lit Nut ! * Wi ; . W-tW MOMV TO LOAN CMTTII.S. . MONEY TO I/JAN Otf KTRNITURE PIANO1 * . hnr ii. t > n ofls tc t lot t rntu In city , no removal of roe < l , ! trlll > conndrntul ) ou can | M ) the loan off at nny time nr In nnj mount OMAHA MORTGAGE UlAN t J , TO So Kth St. N-44S A It AI.P1RN OMAHA JUNK HOt'SE , PA\a highest prices 101-5-7 H } 10th St , Omihn Y-MI77 S2S" PRODI OK. IIAAND GRAIN COMMISSION , ni-ll ejHatillnhml 113T. 00 ca li. J J < ) ! 1 > " > n. 514 1'lrct Nnfl llnnk Y XISO ) S2 TO Gin1 IN OR OPT OP I1PSINESS OO TO J. J Olh on ru Piim Nnfl Hank 1 M14 < \\ANTED. AtTlVE MAN WITH 1 Oi CASH li > lak * chnrKu of well establlsheil bnnln" * " J J ail on Y M33I S l-Oir SALE. tX > MPLETi : STOCK OP len. coiid lorntlon , cheap rent , inu t li * ill'- posed of on account of sloknes * Andrew 8 62 , lice office. Y 483 6 l"Oll I fllANGE. STOCK OK CLOTHINO , m n'n fiirnlihInK Roodi , boats und ph ( ' , will tnkn cli-nr Innd and civsh. AddrrM HOT 97 , Sutton. NV1) 7--M1IH * CLEAR LOT IN CREIGHTON HEIGHTS TO trade for uprlcht iilann. Address S 3 * ll > > c Z 942 S2 WANTKD TO EXCHANGE EIGHT-ROOM imk-llnl hed modern hoilne for Omnhi S wines Iwnk nccounts S 67. He * V5-M3OT 6- FOR EXCHANGE HIGH GRADE WHEEL for cnrpot and lounge , what have > ouT Ad dles * S C4 , llee olllce K-M496 4' rou h\i.n i\K\it IST\T . KOITNTZR PL\CE ItMtOAINS J2 f > Ufl. J3 T'O TO 16 Sou , ace photon lit JClh nnd 1'arnnm. Morse J. J. Ultiton. : n Mrit Nut. Hank lildu- OtISES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS Geo. P Hernia Real Estate Co , Paxtun lllock. ir < lie HAS E WILLIAMSON. COI 1JEE UI.DG Tel 717 UK-MhM ASH 1XR ) OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC- LountH. O G Wallace , 312 llionn blnck NAP-CSX14A PEET NEAR 221) AND CLMIK. 1 200 I N Prenzcr. Opp P O RE-S2 Oil SAL1SNAP AMONG SNAl'S-G-UOOM inltnEe , corner lot , nt 75 per cent of hnt tht Imuff lt i > lf post SI J Kemmril .t Son. solo nwnt * 310 nnd 311 Urovvn block KK 34S ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN the clt ) . fronting on Hanpcom park , llrpt-claas In all respects , line jard and trees , vir > de- rlrahle. 2 Two brick flit * all modern nine roomn each , brautlful locution , frontlnR on llansi.nm pirk Two frame cottages Nineteenth nntl CaMollir street * , .lx anil scvin room * , clt } water ; sewer connection , pirtl ) modern , hirgatn 1'our of the choicest lot * In Dundee Place , v er ) low Neat seven-room house fine shade trees ; mod em. except furnace , n sreit birRiiln Nice -even-room cottage home , modern , ex cept furnace , full east front lot , very desirable nnd ver ) cheap Neat cottaise home , phade trees , full lot turn , si-wer , cas and water , n. great bargain If sola ioon bevcn-room house , full east front lot , barn , n complete home , will he Fold vety low IInuc and lot , 2St.i near Poppleton avenue ; modern house 0 Flne t inrt front lot on Georgia avenue at a Kreat tacrlflce. \ll the above properties are near Hanscom park , and on examination will be found Krc it bar- Kalns anl verj" desirable. Inquire of John Dale. 209 New York Life RE 3r. S4 IVE ROOM COTTAGE PULL LOT bOl TH Omuha J'OO. eas > terms R C Patter-on , Patterson lllock RE T,20-S 2 'OR SALE A PINE PARM OP ICO ACRES for sale cheap , on ea y terms. , locited near llennlngton. Neb National Hank of Cointm rce. HE M4i7 ! 7 'OR SALE. SCOCREq RICH I1OTTOM LAND In Monona countj , the banner corn nnd nhent county of Inua , 1001 acres under plow , the rest pisture and meadovv land , write to W D Lnomls Tllencoe la RE M472 H -OR SALE. AN ELEGANT KOUNT/.E PLACE rtOPSE. -,00-Jl 000 cash , InHnce easj Address owner , S CO Hee omce. RE M497 OR SALE-MODERN HOUSE AND 4 LOTS Tor 51 710 half cnnh , will make U Jl 723 If not sold this week A P Tukej , Cits Hall RE-SO : LOST. LOST , LADIES' DIAMOND HIIOOCH , Lilt- i ral reward will be p-ild for return to 3310 Jaokcnn St Ivitt lit : OST AVHITE HL\CK TICKED ENGL1 H fetter , hHck pitch over one ee reward of fered. H L hearle , 823 I'ark Ave Lost M313 5 II MAROW1TZ IXIANS MONEY 418 N 10 ST 433 COMMIUCI VL OMAHA BUSINESS INSTITUTE. IIOYD'S theater Mdc , fall term opens Sept 1 Write for dialogue 205 * S24 * SIIOIITIIVM ) AMI TYPi\VHITI.0. A. C VAN SANT'S SCHOOL 513 N Y. LIPK 430 AT OMAHA DUS COLLEGE 1GTH S. DOUGLAS. 451 rilllMTintR PiClvKD. M. S. VCALKLIN , 2111 CUMING TEL. 1331 455 FARMS roil KENT. RENT SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES OP the bent 'arm land Near Elkhorn , this count > Inquire William S Poppleton , Room S14 First National I ) ink Dulldlng , Omaha. Sta-S-G .SIDICWALKS. SAWED. NATURAL STONE. ARTIPICIAL brick. Tel 1CSD. W J. Welshan's , 309 S. 17th St 436 MATTHKSS HKNOVATINOAVOHKS , MATTREShES , COUCHES. PARLOR PURNI- ture to Older , repaired. 1CHJ3 L av < .nw'h , tel 11D3 453 TONS OP ENERGY WOULD HE SAVED DAILY If ever > ' ojvrator used the llcht running Dens- more 1C1S rarnam St. , Omiha. 4S4 STAMMKHI.NO. SCHOOL TOR STAMMERERS AND STUTTER- irs. Julia E VaiiKhan , (03 N Y Life Hide moiliol In graded vocal exercises ; hours , 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. 613 S14 * I'ATE > TS. ID A 'T'ITVTrPC' Sucg & CoAttornen - r A i JLiN i O at-Law and Patent Ex- pertai lle < llulldlns , Omaha. Neb Tlranch office at Washington. D C We make PRKE EXAMINATIONS and aid Inventors In selling their Intentions. Send for free Advice and Patent nook. * " " proeuied C A. SNOW A T AfP"R7 "rrC ! oy O. JV 1 JJ-L > L O po Washington , n C PREE EXAMINATION and advice No nttor- iie > 's fee before patent. No claptrap offer ot prizes or promise of sudden nealth , uuc straight- forvard advice and falthfu' service NOTICIS TO COSTIIACTOIIS , Sealed bids will l > e received nt the oltlcv of th ( ! Orounds and HiilMIng Department of the Transrnlsfiffslpiil and International Kx- itosltlon until 5 o'clock p m Saturday , Sep tember 11 , for the construction of the Afirl. cultural bulldlnfr. Plans nnd speclllcatlons on lite In the HUperlntendent'H otltce , No C34 Pn ion block , or tola will be furnished contruclor& at cost.F F p KinKnxnAi.T , , M'fi'r OrounUs and Hulldlnc Dep't , l'OSTOI'1'ICISOTICIJ. . ( Should be read DAILY by all Interested , as clmneey may occur at an > time. ) 1'orelKii inalla for the week ending Sep tember 4 , UU will close ( PUO.MPTLY In all cases ) at the General Postofllco as follows. PAUCKI-S ) > OST MAILS CLOSK ONK HOUK CARLIUU than closlni ; time shown beiovv. Truuk-Alliitillc SlalU. SATimDAY At C 30 a m for PIIANCB , SWITOiniLAND. ITALY , SPAIN. POH- Tl'DAU TUKKUY. KOYPT and HIUT- IS1I INDIA , per s. p. La CliampaBiie' , \ia Havre : at fi 30 a in , for G13KMANY. p r s , n. Aller * , via Bremen ( letter * for otliei- parts of Kurope.li Cherbourg , must t > r dlrcctrd "per Aller" ) : at 7.30 a , m , ( auiu'lomvntary 9.3) ) . in. ) ( or KU HOPR , per . * . Luc n town : nt $ B. m. fort X direct , p r s. s. Kottcrd.im , via Hottcr- dnm ( letler must bo . - - "per Hot- trrtjnm" ) , nt S n m. NOA , per s s Kol * r Wllhelm II reeled "per Kalicr v > Im II" ) : At 10 a in. for SCOT I * AM illrect , per s. s. nthlopln.la Ola Kqvv ' era must be til- reeled ' per , * * * * > - - PniNTKD MATTER , IrrClvCernnn ! i teamer * sailing on 1ue iilays tnc IfjTnted Matter , etc. for Grrniany and SpecUliy/Addrefsecl Prlnlril Matter etc. for other part * nfj Europe Ameri can and White Star plennuuton ednrsdaa German ctenmers on Thujftlros , nnd Cunard Fremh and Germin stritniers on Saturda ) : take Primed Matter , etc. . fo * nil countries for which they are advertised Vi carr ) mall. After the eln lnjr of the Supplementary Tran * Atlantic Malls named above , additional suppli mcntar ) mall" arc upened on the piers of the American English Prenci nd Germ-in steam ers , nnd tern iln open until within Ten Mln utea of the hour of railing of steamer. Mullx fr South nm ! Criitrnl Atnrrlon , Wi * t 1 mill's , Klc. FUinAY-At 2'M a m for LAND iwr P. s. Asijrlun , from Philadel phia : at H:30 : a. m. ( supplemen'ary 10 n in ) for ST. THOMAS. HP CHO1X , LiK- \VAIID and WINDWAUI ) ISLANDS per p i , Pretoria ( letters for Grenada , Trini dad nnd Tobago must be directed "per Pretoria" ) . SATURDAY At 6 a. m for HIIAHIL. per a. .R. Hevellus , via Pcrnambiico , Uahla nnn Hlo Janeiro ( letters for North llruzll anil Li Plata countries must be directed "par Hevelltii" ) : nt B n m for LA PLATA COl'NTIlinS direct , per s. Kellnlirn , at 10 a. in ( "upplemenl iry 10 M a. m ) for KOHTt'Ni : ISLAND. JA MAICA. SAVANILLA nnd OUUYTOWN , per > s AllcKhiny. nt 1030 n in for CAMPnCHU CHIAPAS. TABASCO nnd YUCATAN , per < Vlfillincia ( letters for other partt of Mexico and for Cubi mint be dlrortrd "per Vlcllnncla" ) at 11 n in ( supplemental > 11 3D n. m ) for VKNnSH'KLA ami CfllACAO. uNo SA- VANILLA and CAUTHAGCNA. via Cu racao , per s s Caracas : at 12 m for OKHNADA. THINIDAD and TOBAGO , per i > . s Grenada ; lit 1 p m for NOIITH HUA5JIU per . s HllarV. Ma ] 'arn. Mnr- nnham nnd Ceani , nt S.tO p. m for ST PIiUKl > MIQlTiLON , per steamer from North Sjdney MaIN for Newfoundland ! < y rail to Ilallfat. and thence b > stenmer. clo e at till * otllee dall > at 8 3) p in MallN for Mlquclon , by mil to lion- ton and ttunce by tteamer , i.lt ! e nt thlt olllce. dall > nt S 30 p. m Malls for Cuoa clo-o at thin olllce dall > nl 7 DO a m . for forwarding by Hleamers snlllnR ( Mondays and Thur davsi from Port Tatnpi. Pla Malls for Mexico Clt > . overland unlein speclnll > nddrc pd for dis patch hi Htcimer , ( .lose at thin olllce dall ) nt t 30 a in and 2.o p m "ReKlstered mall closes at 6 09 p in. prevltnii day TrtiiiM-Pm'llli' .Mnlln. Mallt for China and Japan , per a. s Co lumbia ( from Turom i ) , cloie here daily up to August * l nt 0-"fl p m Mulls for Hawaii , per s. s Australia ( from San Francisco ) , close here dnll > up to Septem ber 1 nt fi 30 p m Malls for Australia d-xcept Vv CHI Australia ) , . New Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI Islands , pel s s Aar- iinp ; ! ( from Vancouver ) , close here I'allv after August " 14 and up lo Septemb r 1 at G 30 p m Malls for China nnil Japan , per s s Aztec ( from S.in Francisco ) , close here dully up to September r nt r , DO p m. Mails for Chlni Jind J.ipin ( spe cially addressed onlj ) , per p w nmpre = s of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , c'.ose here dally up to September MG at C 30 p in Malls for Austialln ( except those for West Australia ) , vvhlcl ; orp forwarded via Curopc , Nfvv * eahindj > Hawaii , FIJI nnd Samoan Islands , per ! - s Marlpo-sa ( from Sin FrancNco ) , cloe here dallj up to September "MO at 7 "JO a m , 11 n. in and C'20 p m ( or on at rival at New- York of s s Cnmpinla with 'British mills for Australia ) Malls for the Society Islands , per hlp Tropic Blid ( from San Frm- cls > co ) , close heie dully up to September 21 at 6.SO p m. Trans-Picinc mills aic forwarded to port of silllnjdill ) nnd the soheilule of cli lnc Is arranged on the piesumiitlon of their unln- teirupted overland transit "Reslfttred mail vlopes at C M p n pro1 1 IUB div Postolllce New York N Y , Aue'iM 27 , IStT. CORNHLIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. H VIl.HOAIiij. UNION I'ACIPIC " "THE OVERland - land Route" General Oniccs. N. E Corner Ninth and rarnam Streets. Cltj Ticket OHlcc. 130. I'nrnamtreet IclepioiiL311. . Depot , Tenth und Mason btreits "telephone. US Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited" for Denver. Silt Lake. Pacific coapt , nnd all western points . . . . R.JO am 4.43 pm Past Mall train for Denver Salt Lake. Pacific coast and all western points 1 4 03 pm ' 10 20 am Lincoln. 1'eatrlcc and btromsburR Express . . 4 05 pm 3 50 pm rand Inland Express . 5 3" pm " 350pm D-illj " Dally except Sundi > . Council HlulTs Local Leavis 5 40 a. m , C 50 a m. . 7.30 a in : 8 r > a. m ; 10 43 a m . 2.15 m , 4.35 p m . S.53 p m. Arrives C CO a. m 7.2i > a m , 8 n. m , 92a ; m. . 11 30 a in 3.10 p. m , D:40 : p m. ; 9.03 p m - , 10-45 p. m OMAHA. KANSAS CITY . EASTERN RAII road Omaha At St Louis Railroad "The O K. lloute" Ticket Olllie , ill : rarnam Street. Telephone , 322. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Tilephone. 123. Leave Arrive. Pattoneburg , Klrksvllle , Qulncy Local " 5:40 : am " 10:45 : pm St Louis , New York Limited 4.30 pm Ml.30 am Dp II } . HURL1NGTON S. MlSSOUni River Haiti-old "The JJjrlln ton Route" General offices N W. Comer Tenth nnd " 'amain Streets. Ticket oHlcc , 1502 Knr- nim Stiect. Telephone. 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason streets 'Itlephone , 1I3. l > av e. Arrive. Lincoln , Denver and west S S3 am 9.J5 am Lincoln , Denver , Colorado rado , Utah. California , XSIack Hills. Montana nnd Pugct Sound 4:33 : pm 4:05 pm Lincoln Local 7:03 : pm " 7-43 pm Lincoln Past Mall . . . 2'J pm " 11.30 am Dall > " Dally except Sundaj. CHICAGO BURLINGTON AND O.ulncy Railroad "The Ilurllns ton Route" Ticket olllce , I'M Farnam Street. Tilephone , 230 D pot , Tenth and Mason Streets Telephone , 188 , Leave. Arrive. 5 03 pm 755 am 9.4S am 4.15 pm 7-SO pm 7 r.5 nm " 11.40am 6 10 pm S fO pn KANSAS riTY. ST JOSEPH & Council IllurTs Railroad "The Uurllnirton Route" Ticket Of- lice , 15(2 Kuwaiti Street. Tele phone , 250 Depot , Tenth nnd Mation Streets Telephone , 128 J < eive Arrive Kansas City Day Er. . . a.03am 6.10 pro Kansas City Night Ex. 'ia.00 pm ' 030am CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE * ST Paul IttiuaClty Tlcke Olllce. Ity rarnam Street Telephone 284. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone Arrive Chicago Limited Ex . fi. " 0 pm S.OJum Chlcaco & Sioux City Ex fll 00 am " J ft pm Dally Dally except faunday , CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND A .PACIFIC HAIL- road 'The Great Rock Island Route" City Ticket Ottlce , 1323 Knrnum > reet. Telephone 4S. Depot , Tenth and Mtuon Streets. Tele CHICAGO bT PAUL , MINNE upon * .Vi Onnha Ilallna > General nOlcts. Nebratka Dl vision Fifteenth nnd Wobnte streets , Cltj Ticket Olllce HOI rurnatii-mrcel Telephone 161. Di pol Fifteenth und Webster Streets Telephone , H5S. Leive. An he Sioux City Accommoda. S.50 nm " S.25 pm Sioux Clly Ac-ommoda J.50 am * 8:25 : pm Illalr Emerson Sioux Clt > I'onci , Hartlng- ton and llloomtlrld " 1.00pm " 11.53am Sioux Clt ) . Mankato , St. Paul Minneapolis C:15 pm 9:10 : am Dally , " Dally except Sunday. " Sunday enl ) . t SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAII < - roail Genenil Olllcea Pnlted Mates Nuilonal Hunk Ilulld In- . S w Cornir Twelfth and Farnam Streets Tlcke Ofllce. 1101 Karnam Street Telephaie. Cl Depot. Fifteenth and Wibste Streets. Telephone , 1131 Leave. Arrive Slnox nty. Mankato , SI Paul , Ulnnespulli , CU pm .10 am Dally. u vii.no vns. ( Continued ) C1IU-AGO Jt NORTIIWKST- i-tn Railway Cllj Ticket Ofllcf. 1401 Farnam Street Telephone , Ml. Depi t. Tenth and Maton Street * . Telephone US. l/ave. Arrive , illmoiirl Valley. Sioux Cllv St Paul and Minneapolis SI4 am10:11 : rm ll'sourl Valley. Sioux City 7:30 : am : pm > enl on. Carroll , Wall Lake . . . " ' . : "Wam " 9.08pm J * iern Express , Drs Molne * . Mnrshalltown. Ceilar Rapid * Clili-ng'i " 10:15 : nm 4:10 : pm llantlc Fler , Chicago ami E t . . . . 4:15 : pm 4:10 : pm "a t Malt , nilcaso to Oninlm . . 3.10 pm Ilfsourl Vnlle ) Slnux Clt ) St Paul Minne apolis Limited . 5. pm 9.15 nm maha-Chlcaco Special 6.30 pm S.10 am Dall ) Dall ) excipt Sunday. FREMONT. ELKHORN * . Ml ourl Vnlle ) Hallway C.enenil Ofllcrs United States Natlnnal Hank HulldlUK , Sduthvvrst Corner Twelfth and Fnrnam Streets Ticket Omce. 1101 Fnrnam Street Telephone. 601 Dfpot , Fifteenth nnd Wcb'tcr Street * Telephone. 11 S Leave. Arrive. Hack Hills. Deadnood and Hot Sprlnpa S 00 pm $ ' 00 pm V ) onilng , Ca uer and Douitlas " " 3 00 pm 5 00 pm a tlng , York , Div Id City Superior , Ge neva. Exeter and Sew- aril . " 1 00 pm " 3 00 pm S'orfolk. We t Joint 7-W nm "lO.K nm and Fremont . . . . 3.10 pm * 5 w pm .Incoln , Wnhoo and 7-50 am " 10-2i urn Fremont 3fO : pin 4 CO pm 'iTinonl Loral , . " 7 CO nm Dnll ) " Dallj except Sunday Sundnv I mly Dall ) except Saturda > . " Dilly xcrpt Monda ) i MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD -General Olllce * and Ticket I Ollke Merchants National Hank I lIull.UnK 1224 Farium Street ! Telephone , 10) Depot Fifteenth nnd Wcb ter Streets Telephoie , 14'A. I ! > > ave Arrive Cits St Ixiuls and soutlurn points 3 01 pm * 12 U pm vnn a Clt > Express t 3) pm C-SOnm t Cri k A ) Union LI . 9 W pm 7.00 nm Dally VAIIASH RAILROAD-TICKET OFFICE 141I > Farmm Street Telcpione. 322. Depot , Tenth and Mation Streets Icliphone , 12S. I."uvo. Arrive St. IxiuU "Canon Rill" Evpreo * l:3) : pm * llo : am Dallv. AMUSEMENTS. When James J Corbett met Robert Fltz- slmmons at Carson City on the 17th of last March and was defeated his friends were 'till of excuses for that defeat The nevvs- lapcrs of the country teemed with accounts of the great contest. The > told their storj but many of the accounts differed It re- nclned for the vcrlscopu to tell the whole truth In the matter There Is on the part of the machine no globslng over and no excuses ; It simply tells the story In lt entlretj and tells It absolutely faithful ! } . Immcns > o ciowds have been the rule In the ; reat cities ot the country where the plc- .ures have been shown and , strange as it may seem , the women have made up fulls one-third ot the audiences. The vcrlscope iiid the pictures come to Hojd's theater for one week , commencing next Sunda > evening There will be a matinee dally. The Woodwards arc plajlng to big business at the Crelghton At both performances today William Gillett'a great comedj , "The Private Secretar > , " will be given This is one of their strongest productions. Mr Woodward will pla > the old uncle from Irdla Irene Franklin , the little foubrette , cloacs Saturday night. Her specialties ore * cr > pleasing Ne\t Sradny a big produc tion of ' The Sea ot Ice " Uean and Jose , a c'ever ' opcc'alty ' team , will be the special attraction for next week , opening Sundaj matluce. Closif CHUM Coinit > 'iilr. ATLANTIC. la , Sept 2 c _ cal ! Tele gram ) The Cass county fair losed today with an attendance of 3,000. The results on the race track follow : 2.20 Hot , purse $ \ )0New ) Fashion won. Daisy J second. Hay Hlrd third , Little K fourth Time i 2" , 2-24 2-2C 2'3j pace Lottie Smart won. Time Test = econd , Murtav third St Joseph fourth. Time : 223. 224 , 2.J9 > 4 , 2 2GV. . Free-for-all pace , purse $250 : Hjdropcn won , Glidstonp second , Judge A third. Time : 2:1 : % . 2 IGU , 2 : OV4. This race lowered the tiack record. PlrHt Wiiril Hi'i The First AVard Republican club held Its regular meeting last night at Schroth's hall. Third and Pine stieeta. I ocal Issues In the coming campaign were discussed hv a number of candidates In the prc = ence of n nice attendance The speakers were Sheriff McDonald. County Judge Raxter , County Treavurcr Helmrod , John T. Dailey , George Day and Charles Schroth The next meeting' of the/ club was announced to take place on next Wednesday evening at Tenth and Hickory streets. Ii P MIACUAI'IIS. O. Lelsander of Des Molnes Is at the Jill- lard. lard.A. A. L. Skinner of Mortlaad Is registered at the Darker. R. J. O'Reilly of St. Louis la a guest at the Mlllard. J. M. Fuller and J. D. Underwood of Now jerk are at the Mlllard. H. H. Hardy has gone to Chicago on a buslncbs trip of a few da > a. L. E. Meyers , a druggist of Indlanola , la , , la stopping at the Darker. J R Ljnn , jr. , of Chicago stopped at the Darker on his way to the coast. F. C. Tuttle Is a knight of the grip regis tered from Chicago at the Darker. Judge M. R. Hopcwell of Tckamah was registered at the Mlllard yesterday. Sam Drunaugh and C. H. Dlanchard of Cincinnati are stopping at the Mlllard. J. F. Austin , W. S. Verity and C. C. Offer- man are Chicago arrivals at the .Mlllard , George Trumblo and wife left last night for Denver on a fortnight's pleasure trip. R. D. Thomson , a contractor and builder at North Platte , is registered at the Darker. C G Richards and wife left last night for Raw llns , Wyo , , ( o bo gone for a nhort period. J. K. Prior of San Francisco , formerly of this city , Is now In Omaha on a short visit with friends. Clerk of the United States Court Hlllla and family have returned from a two weeks visit at Lakewood , Minn. Mrs , W. J. 'Morris , who has been visiting her parents In Fond du Lac , AVIs , during the summer , returned home last night. F. H. Knight , J. D. Frawley , A. J. Col- lister and R. W. Claw son and wife are reg istered at the Mlllard from Kansas City. Mrs , Alta J. ISddy has returned from a ten weeks' vacation spent at Lake Rlploy nrd other lakes In northern Wisconsin. Isaac Coirs left last evening for Char- lottesvllle , W. Va , , where he will rejoin his wife , who baa been pacing the summer there. Neraskans at the hotels : Thomas Mortl mer , R. H Mortimer , M. A. McCurdy , Madl son ; John II Felbor , Ilartlngton ; F Currle , Whitney ; H. A. Senter , llancroft ; J. M Marsh , Hcbion ; Frank J Elllck , Jr , Fre mont ; Z. M Dalrd , T F Zelgler. Ilartlng ton ; A J Watson , Coleridge , W K Whit' comb , Pender ; II D Hauser , Nellgh , W C Weltzel , Newman Grove , William Colton. York , T D Irwln , Gordon , H. D. Tomsom , Grand Island. J 0 Walker , Ong , J. D Donovan evan , D. J Mott , Madison , C D. Jcndlna , Norfolk. * li cs etir/ vujjjr. CITY COUNCIL PROCtEDISCS Heads of Departments Onllcd in to Oonsnlt on Matters of Finance. CITY SHOWN TO BE IN NEED OF MONEY SIM prnl of lli > PuiiiU Vrc I'riu'lli-nll } i\lmiiRliMl : , ltli NriM-MMiir ) lui- lir n iMiii'iitn i't In llr Xnile fur i\ii ( The city council ami the htails of city ( te- partmcnto hold a short meeting last night In the council chamber lo discuss the con dition ot the 8C\cr.il city funds. After about two hours ( pent In discussing the deficit of about $75.000 which promises to matorlnllro I I ) ) the first of the jear unless radlral meas ures are adopted , the meeting adjourned j without taking any action other than to direct each head of n department to submit n report at the next regular meeting of the council , which reports will lie considered aiter the regular business ot the meeting has been disposed ot. Deforn the council adjourned the comp troller distributed copies of a. report showIng - Ing the result ot tln > regular monthly ex amination ; of th ; cash In the hands of the city i treasurer , ae follow s : | C li In 0 rawer . J 3,07203 Cheek * . 6,07913 llilunci' * In bank * -City funds- Commercial < National bank . $ 27,287 S3 Kit-it NntloiMl hank . XS 401.70 Merchant * ' National hnnk . 2S 32 ! Ifi : National Hank of Commerce . XVKU " > 7 Ncbinski National Innk . > . .H04r , Omah.i ! National bink . 'Jfi.277 < Kountze ' Hroa , New York . IC Li72. Union National hank . ai4T.Mi5 United States National bank . 27.SM ot Clrrmin RiNlngs brink . 114 CO School funds Kountro Bros , Now York . Cl" > M Union National hank . 22.4W 72 1'ollce teller fund * German Savlngi hank , ccrtllleate . . 3,12777 Atnerlcili Smliigs Itink , cortinc.itei 7 ! . ! 11 Mcri'liants' National bank. . . IttyGl Sjieclal fund * Knuntzo litoa. , New Yoik . 2.COO 00 Total of fundon hind . KG SC2 51 The balance in the general fund Is liable for the sum of J'J.&SG.TG appropriated for the repairing of the Klcxenth street viaduct , the enlargement of the Capitol a\enuo sewer and other minor expenditures leaving a net balance In the fund of $44.735 13. The comptroller also distributed a state ment showing the balincvs In thi > se\cral fund'i ot the tlty on this date , as follows Ooneral fund . $ 31 " 21 Tire . . R2V)00 ) Police . MOJafcJ Curbing , KUtterlnq- and cleinlng 41 (0 ( Sou er maintaining . 1140 Health . G.VX3S Judgment . . . . 47 70 library . 101T01M I'-irk . J027100 Water lent . S.tWI < 0 I.lghtlns . 3SU Sinking . 71 'irri Hontl . 11,752 2"i 7'lumbers' m.ilntalnlng . 1 H17 ri9 Paving bond . C.Olf..iS City hall . 310tf > n * Viaduct . 70 SI Mnikct place . K2 M Police pension . 4 071 70 Electrical . COO CO Total J232.SM9J 1'UNDS DISAPPKAH UAPIUL.Y The meeting was called to order h > Presi dent Dlngham. with all the counclltncn prei ent , except Karr Uechcl wan < -hosen chair man of the meeting , ant ] tile buMnci-s which caused the meeting vas taken up at once Deputy ComptixllerVettllng ) v.as call"d upon to state the condition of the i eveial funds , and the remarks made bj him regard Ing the rate at which the cltj's monejs fading away seemed to astonish the cltj fathers. Mr i Wettllng stated that at the rate of ex Dondlturcs wlilch had obtained during the past eight mouths the principal funds would bo exhausted within aery shoit time He said that at this rate the general fund will be short about $13,000 by the first of ne\t year , the flro fund will bo rhort about $32000 and the police fund about $8,01)0 ) He called attention lo the fact that the curb , guttering and cleaning fund and the sewer maintain ing fund are practically exhausted. Mi \Vcttllng referred In detail to all the funds President Illngham suggested that It woull bo a good idea to heir from the heads of the different departments as to what will be needed to operate their departments and th n the mayor and council would take some dcQ- nltc action. City Engineer Hcsewater vas first called on. Councilman Stubt asking him regarding the curb , guttering and cleaning fund. Mr Rosewater called the attention of the council man to the fact that 419.000 of the $23.000 In this fund at the beginning of the year hid been expended before the present administra tion came Into power. He said the approachIng - Ing fair would make It absolutely necessary that the street/ ) should be cleaned for at least a month longer. By using the road fund for this purpose , as had been customary In the east , he said the streets could ho cleaned for another month by strict economy for about $1.500. leaving a balance of about $1,500 In this fund for repairing streets. Mr Uo watcr dwelt especially on the necessity for maintaining the sewers of the- city and he In cidentally AUggreted fiuhmlttlng a proposltlor at the November election for voting $75,00 ( in bonds for making1 necessary repairs In ol < : sewers and for building new ones. He called attention to several source1 ! from which he said the city would probably receive aboul $20,000 or $25000 , uhlcli would bo covered Into the general fund. NHKD FOR FIRH PROTECTION. None of the members of the Board of Fire and Police. Commissioners were present ami Chief Redell of the fire department was called on to state the necessities of his department The chief said he could not quote any figure ; as ho only kept track of the actual expendi tures of the department and knew nothlm , about the expenses of the flre and police board or bow the operating expenses of the ( Ire and police alarm telegraph were chargci acalnst the fire department. Ho referred to the fact that the exposition nhould be pro tected In come way , as a flre In any of the large buildings would cauao serious Iocs to surrounding property , as well as Inside the grounds. Chief Hedell stated that the , nen charter had caused an Increafio In the pay roll , as It did away with the graded systcn of salaries then In force , the pay roll for las month being $3,053. The actual expenses o the flro department for 1835 , he e ld , were $118,031 3G ; for 189G the expenditures wore $100,902.83 He said Hi ore were a number o repalm necessary to apparatus , but no money was available to do It. Mercer took the floor at the conclusion o Chief Hedell's remarks and took the city en glneer to task for elating that the expend ! turca of the Hoard of Public Works were on ! ) $50 a day. whereas the comptroller's repor showed that the expenditures for Augus amounted to $300 per day Mr. Rosewater retorted that he had made no fiuch statement , but had ald that the sweeping of streets had crwt between J.'O am $ GO per day , The expenditures In the re pairing ot streets were according to the or ders of the council. Mr Hreewatcr said the department under hU charge was run on a business basis , and he did not employ men bocanso thcv had a political pull. Ho callt'f attention to the amount of public work which had been dune and alao the amount of paving sewers , etc. , which had been prepared for He rapidly sketched the operation of each of the departments under bis charge and the cost of each Several of the councllmen dlacu&sed the situation without reaching any solution , and It was finally decided to direct the head of each department to ( submit to the council next Tuesday night an Itemized statement of the expenditures In their department which are regarded as absolutely necessary , It be ing agreed that these reports should bo taken up after the regular council meeting and ways and meane devised for applying some remedy for cutting down the operating expenses of the city go\eminent Tlironn from Uurrlnuo unil Klllnl. SAN TRANCISCO. Sept. 2. Henry Win- dell , an eccentric money lender and furni ture broker , whose life far many jear.i has been one long chapter of trouble with pretty women , was last evening thrown from hlx buggy and Instantly killed Wlndell lUcd all alone at 4 Hurrltt Place , In a house Joaloucly protected from Intrusion by a trel- is fcnro ami bi bed wire H v as A lm h- 'lor. o\tv 60 jenrs of nse , and f patti1 id bo \ ry wealthy. Wlndcll went out for a lrlTi < KMrrday with a JOIIHR lady , Mlts 2on tanco Kohl. A miMlcl.in Jiving at 1S12 Ilueh Btreet , who claims to be an adopt , d InURhter of the decttiBnlVln n opposllo the altiwhouse the horse ran away and the occupants wcro throw n out , Wlndell bclnjr ustnntlv Killed. BROWNS TROUNCE ORIOLES ( Continued from Second Page ) of the four matelie * In the second round vvlll IK' ( leelileil milednrkiir * Interfere- * . The Liko-MIIlanl ronto t In till * round will KO ever until tomorrow 'flic i-hrdulp of name' * for Hie toiiriininent n * ) revised I * as follows- Sworn ! noiinil-Oulllni-lnin ncnlnstVI1 - ant * . Morsmnn nRiiltmt HuXcll , l.iko icnln t Hunker , Mllliin ! HKiUnut Crtlilvvell Third Itomiil CullliiRliiim iiKaln < < t HiiKkell , Mortnun nculimt HnnrKor. L > ko nunlti' t MllUnl. Cililwell nKntnitVIIIHms Fourth Itontiil CullliiRinm agnlnst Hinrkor , Mnrotimn ncnlnst l ike , Mlllnnl iKiilti'-t Wllllnm-i. Onldvvi'll against llimkell Fifth Uoiuiil CullliiKhiim UKiln t Mor--- nan. Luke nc.UiiHt Onlilvvcll. Mlllaril Ki < Int 'Inzkell , WilliamiiKaliiut lUnrker Sixth Hound CiiritiKlitim URilnot Like , Mornmui iiKatnst Mill ml. C.ililvvcll ntrilnat Hancker.Vllllntii8 up ilimt Ma-tkell. Sovetitti Houtul TtilllnKlmm ncalntit Mil- ard , Mor ninn atriilnst Caldvvell , Lnka iKrtlnst Wlllliinn , H.isHtll flBiilnst Ilanekcr. Iliuiil Ural * \Vlillmnti. NIAGAHA ON.TlllM.AKi : . Out. , Sept. 2. The nnal surprlfo ( iccurred In the national tennis tournament today when M 13 Whit , nan of Harvard wnhe Hen bV S Hond : hree net * to tuo Hiuul's constant running' to the net purzltul Whitman , but when Honil was able to return Whitman' * re\cr a t\\lst serxlce he look the mutch handily. Score : W S llond beat M.niltman , 7G3. ! . 2-C. G-4 , 6-3 IJVIJNTS O.N Till : IIl'.M.M3 ' THACICS. I'lirrr | | < i ( PiMiirlli'M llcnti-n on u > nft Trnpk nt > iiurl. CINCINNATI. Sept 2-Thiee hot favor- Itcs were beaten on a poft truck at New port todiy and the booklri quit hlg winners > n tinday. . Weather fair , attendance 2,000. Tomoiiow the intcllntr will come to nn end. Oakley opens on Saturday for sixteen day or mote llesults ; ritst race , lfurlonys. . wiling : Heritage , liU ( i\crett : ) , S to 1 , won ; Carrie I. > le. 10.5 ( T Chnrlc * ) , 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 , si-cond , Hani * pirt , 103 ( Thointon ) , 10 to 1 , thltcl. Time : 1 l vi. Ml < UoiM-tt , The Sculptor , The I > ago , Prudtnt , AUarettu and Llimore also an. an.Sicond race , Ihe nnd n half furlongs : l.ank > Itob , nn ( OMTton ) . I to 1 , won ; Gcorgle C , 102 ( Olcion ! ) , S to r. and 1 to 2 , second , Dutch Comedian , 101 ( Jnme * ) , G t 1 , third Time 1 10 Sauber , St. Ua > mend and Aictuuit also ran. Thlitl lute , mllu and a sKtcenth Felling : A It C , IPS lO\erton ) , e\i > n , wen , .Iiinbotee , 10 % ( James ) , s to 1 and J to 1 , secoi. 1 ; Ix > y- 105 ( Murray ) . 12 to I , third Time : Pule Kitchen , Stanza and Hohlnson also ran rourth i ace. one mile , sellingPerfoim - an c , 107 ( J Hill ) , 4 to 5 , won , JU-rtlu Heoil. Kk5 ( Hsuntt ) , . ' to 1 and 1 to 2 , scroml ; Ka'.latan. Ids ( Oserton ) . S to 1. third Tl.nc ; I 48'The NaCa h Hearer , Solon and Wlntluup also 1.111 Flflh nee. foui and n half furlongs. sell- Ing. Ada Ku-rll , 110 ( Overtoil ) , 11 to fi. wvm. Aunt Mangle , 110 ( Alter ) , CO to 1 and G to 1 , oeoond , l eutia M\ors , 110 ( Fowler ) , 20 to 1 , thltil Time 0 "ib Anna Taj lor , Dajo , QuLt'n of Hnistbuurnc , Laurettf 15 , P.lsle M , md Strihlou also tan ST. LOUIS Sept 2-The talent fared well today , us most of the fair ground lac'e's were won l > > favoiltes nml well-plajed hec- onil choicer Weather hot , tiacK last ard uttindanie gocd llebiilts First rate , Cellingeven fuilongs : Chi1- well , 102 ( Hall ) , 1J to 1 and 5 to 1. won ; Hiaw Scott , r > 9 ( C Slaughter ) , 10 to 1 ami 4 to -second. 1 . Toga. 101 ( C Combs ) , 4 to 2 , third Time 1 ! ' ' 4 Tim liven , Revenue , Irish Chkf 111 , Hllt/cii'rt S ! Ur. Miss Piosslj , Urlgqs and I'ltlmt al = o ran Second race puise , for ear-olds , five ami a half fuilongi Sir Joseph I.lsui , Si ( C f'ombs ) , lo 1 ami s to . > , won , Myrtle , If" ) ( Hull ) . 11 to 10 and 2 to .1 , ci'cond , Katie Hutheiford , 100 ( C. Murphj ) . 7 to 1 , third. Time 1 on. Tillle JIa > , Hllthcful. Decapj mil Whlrm intollne uKo inn ' Third race , selling , six. furlongs : Juanlta , II ( Frost ) , barred , won , Slcidtibia , HI ) ( C. Combs ) , 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 , secoml. Heel , 9J ( Stuiens ) , 10 to 1 anil G to 1 , thlnl , Aipiar- reiu : , 97 ( Nl\on ) , 7 to 1 , fourth Time. ' 1 lr . Hazel Green , Jolly Son , Klz tta. I.-iura F , Tommy Ilutter and Neutral al o tan. Fourth race , pui.se , for 2-v ear-olds , flvo ind a half fmlongs. Firroll. 110 ( C Comhs ) , 1 to 3 and out , vvon ; I.idy ot the West. 110 ( SncU ) 12 to 1 ami C to 1 second ; Dave Waldo 10G ( Foucon ) II to 2 third. Time : 1 OV > , n 11 Sack anil Guide Hock also ran. Fifth race , six fin longs , < -eHing : Ardath , 107 ( Hlnkey ) , S to . " > and out , won ; Nicholas , 101 ( C. Slaughter ) , 9 to 10 and out. second ; Meddler. 101 ( Halt ) , 4 to 1. third. Time : 1:1 li. Three starters. Sixth race , one mile , selling : Tranby , 111 ( Hlnkev ) . S to 5 and 3 to 1 , won ; Con Hcgan , PC ( Southaid ) , I ! to 1 and G to 1 , second ; Can Galop. 101 ( Hall ) , 2 to 1 , third Tlmo : 1:41 4. Hosny , Uncle Pat , Aim , Miuhlalo and courtesy also ran KANSAS C1TV , Sept. 2. The rc-openliiK of the downtown pool rooms has cau.sed a gradual dwindling In the attend inco on the llxpo ltlon races until the daily nttemlinco Is now close to 300 The Indications are that the meeting will come to an end In a few Weather hot , track fast Results : First race , four and a half furlongs : Dan Hart won , ChlKKor second. Monumental third. Time : 0.57H Second race , four and a half furlongn : Henry ! . < won , Dan Meek3 Jr. second , Whlt- tln third Time : O.TP4 Third race , six furlongs- Moss Hose won. Damper second , Sirntoff third. Time. l:17Vi. : Fourth race , llvo furlongs. Little Dick won , Thurman faccond , Ina third. Time : 1:03 : . Fifth race , one and one-sixteenth miles : Cirl Hoi ! mil won. Qalgo second , Churllo Nowlce third. Tlmu : 1:52' : { . NHW YORK , Sept. 2 There was a good attendance jit Sheepshead Hay today , hut theio were a big lot of scratches , the Hack being sloppy , There was much delav In the third race nnd all the Jockeys wore lined $23 each with the exception of McCafferty. After the third race ISptmln was claimed out of the race for $1.320 by Grlllln & Simons , owners ot Hrnk O' Day The last wee was ; the Turf handicap at a mlle and a uunrtcr on the glass with Rtnusaeler favorite. As they came Into the stretch the first tlmn Ilallllng nnd Jefferson were in the lend anil the favorlto third Up the hack stretch Haining took the lead , hut the other posi tions were unchanged. Around the upper turn Doerslayer , Don do Ore and Hcnssaclcr moved up and a hot drive resulted between Deerslayer and H.ilfllng In which Decnilayer won by a nose Results : First rncp , futurity course , selling : Hair pin , U7 ( Wllhlte ) , 14 to 5 and even , won ; Yankee Sim , 105 ( Sloin ) , 11 to ft nnd 4 to 5 , second. Zelln , S3 ( O'Connor ) , G to I and 2 to 1 , third. Time : 1:12. : Deal , Sailor King , Gennro , Teller , Field Lark , Jack Dandy , Hlndoonct , Kato Huidcnstlo nnd Homelike also ran. Second race , one mlle : Partridge , 104 ( Sloano ) , 11 to G and 7 to 10 , won ; Dorian , 126 ( McCuffcrty ) , 7 to 1 anil 2 to 1 , second ; Talisman 107 ( Mnckey ) , GO to 1 nml 10 to 1 , third. Time1 43. namlro II and Lake Shore also ian Third race , Partridge , six furlongs : Cen tral Trust , 317 ( Taral ) , 1G to B ami oven , won ; Gala Diy. 112 ( McCafTerty ) , 3 to 1 ami even , ( second ; Laverock , 114 ( Walker ) , 20 to 1 and 8 to 1. third. Time : 1.17 Kcnmoro Queen , Fonsavannnh , Plaudit and Svvango nlno ran. Fourth race , six furlongs , selling' Trolley , 105 ( Clayton ) , 11 to 5 and 4 to C won ; Trip ping , 101 ( II. Martin ) , 9 to 2 nnd 8 to 5 second end , Break O' Dnv , 103 ( Sloan ) , 8 to 1 nnd 3 to 1 , third. Time : l:15tt Domitor , Hstaca , Lord Xenl , Flresldo , Her Own , Hurry Up nnd Klepper also ran. Fifth race , one mile : Poetess , lot ( Sloin ) , 7 to 3 and 3 to G , won ; Hamilton H , 100 ( II. Martin ) , 5 to 2 and 4 to 5 , second. Loneta , KXi ( Thorpe ) . 7 to 5 and 3 to 5 , third. Time : 1:423-5. : IvobeiiKula and Roy del Tlera also ran Sixth race , Turf handicap , ono nnd one- fourth miles1 Deer.slayer. 105 ( Clayton ) , 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 , won ; H iininit. 101 ( Thorpe ) 5 to 1 ami 2 to 1 , secoml ; Itcimaolcr. 115 ( Taral ) , 7 to 5 and 3 to 5 , third. Tlmn ; 2:10 : 1-5. Don ile Ore , Damlcn , Lincoln II , Hong and Dance , Huphiizaril and Jefferson also ran Clinrli-r Onk Ilnrm Put OIT. 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