THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 EGIRL NOTICES. tprtlKemenl * for tlu-nc column * ,1ic , InUrn tinlll 13i.1O it. in. , ( or the tints imil nntll 8 t . in. tor Uic Jilnir nml Stinilnr PillllniiN , fertldero , I > r rcniientliiK n nnni- il cltcclc , cnn Iinvp nnnrroro ' fticil to a ininiliereil lettrr In cnrc file Ilcc , AnnucDt wo ntl < trc' ' " > il I Itc > ilollvcrcil on jirenpiit tlon of elicelc only. \ten \ , t 1-2c n. troril flrit Innprtloiu ( ivorit theronftrr. Notlilnw < n1tc" leu * thnii SSo lor tin : llril ln er- l. TlicmnrtVprllHcincmn mu t lie conneeiitlvi'ly. SITDATIO.VS , . WIIITRU. KXI'r.llir.NfRO fei lAl > lc. Jtlren ix mtuitloti In a roiinlry Vin * c'llio : Miijill Hilary. A UPHI-I , l > oo ( la ut Itpnver , fold. A-MJIOla * WAXTiU MAI.I3 _ 'rnn , AN IDEA ; \viio CAN THINK eve e flmple thliiff to patent ? Protect your C * . they may brine you wealth. Wrllc John nlilcrlmtn R Co. , Dent. V. Patent Attorneys , pihlnglon. I > . C. , for their Jl.iM prize pfTer J a list of 200 Invmtlonn wanted. U71 "TKD-AN ArTiviriiAM IN"IVRUV 1.0- § , ly lo rrpicscnt u ( no lortiinc hunter /tpil / ) ! will Runrnntce > I3 60 wecfcly nml nil P n ea : Investigate nt once. Box BWs , HMI- AND nxpiJNPiHAI.IS. " " . „ for clRnrs ! fjcprrlente iiiineceseiryi extra Wi-menln in cu icmcr8. Chna. C. HlBliop & O/JU. / J.oul . _ _ 1I-MC07 07' ' "THD. A FJUHT-CLASS T13A. HI'ICI ! AND lilr mtluiiiiian , liiivliis nn cnlnbllsheil trnitc j bran. . . H. C. rhher. Chlrag.gT | Ciuns | rou IIAILIIOAU COM PANT C'Ki Wyomlnuj Rood W.IBM ; free fore. er & O'Henrn , 1120 I < 'nrnnmI1l" i-ol. : , S , : - s unneocjsnrj' ; 3" ( X ) weekly nml expennct ! 1,1 Ilrynn nnd MoKlnlcy ntlractlonn. l-nljt. " "Mile & Co. . Kt. J.OUIK. _ B-MSM 30 _ [ ' $ 8AI.K8MRN"VN'n3l ) : aodl > MO.N'HV ' HIP rUht men ; wo wnnt hustler with nil expcrlcneo to hantlle our Una of line ' nml youth * up-to- . .llum-prlceil men's , boys " ( j shoes. In connection with anything else tt iloei-n't conlllct ; llbeml comnilnslonj 15001 ! lie imd biff reputation buck nC Kooils. Ail- i with references , lluot nml Rho.Man" - tiff Co. . Uoilon , Mass. Il-ai2r > 7 SO * I'ANTEO. SALESMEN IN EVERY DISTRICT ; new fccason ; Families free ; salary i > r commis sion , with expenses from tnrt. I.ulte Uros. Cu. , ChlciiKQ. 11-M2.-.9 30 WANTED , AN aXPKHH3NCBI > fir planlne mill ; none liut flrst-clnes incchnnlo . L v.I apply. Inquire ut Heu l' WASTED IIUI.P. \\-ANTED-AN ACT1VH WOMAN AT StO.CO weekly to represent us. AddreM Pox B.W , Ijos- ton. Mnos. C-MCSt OC A GOOD COOII. N. W. COItNUH Otn.ee Sis. M'ANTKD , nlllGHT LADIES TO TAICI3 Olt- , ern for our klmlereurtcn specially In city jnl every county In th United motes : noth- * ViB lIHo It : Just the thing for thf Holidays , olusHe lerrltory , permanent employment ; itrite for particulars. AddresH the Tort Uenr- loni Pub. Co. , 415 Dcnrborn Ft. , fhlcii n. FOH K13XT HOUSES. USUS IN ALL , 1'AUTS Or' TI1H C1TV. TUB . V. DiAls Company , IMS Fnriiam. U 378 ouans. uuNUWA & co. , ins N. IJTH ST. IJ 373 iOUKUN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , S25 N.Y.LIKU D 374 THAM HKATUD STOKK3 AND FLATd. iHowarJ Kunclt , agent , 1C10 Chlcano street. I D 37j Vi'j HOUSES AND COTTAOTS ALI. oven icily , JU lo IW. Fidelity , 1702 I'lunam.D . D 3itt 'IE LIST OF HOUSES. THE I1YRON "d Co. , 212 S. 14th St. D-377 WALLACE. UL1C. . JGTH gO.DoURlns.WALLACE. D-378 RENT , 10-IiOOM HOUSE , t ft icpalr. 712 N. 19th St. D Mil * ON-SENT A CHOICE. DETACHED MOD- preiroom house. No. 2123 Capitol ave. , J35.00. IJ , Roblson. ? rCC ? * > si ? MODERN CORNER 1'LAT. 2401 LEAV- Of nth si. D-M6CI 010 * ? ftu'ZNT. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED tlio ; s rooms ; modern. CO'J Park avenue. % VOU' ' | COTTAGE , S. E. 23D AND CLAIIKE. tlonsl D GUI an , OF STOIlrillOOMB. IJLOCK.S. FLATS . , itrull/ located houses which they wlih this lo rente. ! should 11:1 them with Potter the I lea Co. . S. W. corner ICtli and Furnain. T D-M80SM tlon _ _ larfftN FLATS WITH tlVEKYTHlN'O NEW K 30 Mrlctly nn-t cliiss In the Davldso hulld- t118th and Farnam. Apply tn John \V. r lnollmi rooms , 3 nnd 4 DuUdge bulldlnfr. BO t ) ' -SM-3Q \ " fENT. / . VO11 THE WINTEH. NINE-UOOM aejte' furnished , modem conveniences , one alf.i ; from r.ult car line , on South 29th at. , fn " "afrom school ; will rent cheap lu hiiltnhlp of t * " 15"St of references icqulrcd Address - - - Of "lIOUSE. S712 CALIMVELL HT. , MOD- < „ „ 'ter conveniences. Rood condition , cheap lcs ! F. 1 > . Wcail , ICtli nnd Douslu D-liO-O-l , , T , E1GHTIROOM DETACHED MOD- 1 > tsc , with burn. Hmjulre ut 1701 Far- fcA cal , . 2COJ Pierce sticel. D-117-O1 shOT r- MODERN FLAT. 1112 SO. D-133-O2 * \fnr low ! JIODEUN FLAT , iJ 1JLOC1CS FltOSl ' house , only J25.CO. /I 0tli avc. . ID-room huti.se. oak floor [ 4 ISf uilih , modern In orfry respect , irrateH , I , i IKliI'Vr. " ' furace and liumlry ; twit built house L \ isy W city. W-M I'er month. Omaha Itcul l w V : * dnd Trust Co. , 211 So. 18th Bt. , , , " D-M11C L isr" - 1TANT | ; , JIODEIIN 8-IIOOM Fl'HNISHED ii'to In wc-at part of city , for rent about } af ! " " ! MKcnnard & Son. , 310 mown If93 . . , J 1 n " 25 1 1SOI 1S35 \ \ , FURNISHED HOt'SE-INQUIRE N. 1S86 . . , ? nnd Leavemrorth SIH. I ) 2JI I.N HOUSE. 2' ST. MAICVS luipon D. ( j.room Hat. modern , stc-el iiut c , Qggro < v > orncr ICtli nml .lunex , Clour.or blk , , floodlldlirvlii llroB. , 1C13 F.irnam si. D-.M2I3 Ol in ! an J. lllll. iM HOUSE FOR 120.00 , C19 S , Splendid location ; mudrin ruiuciilencen. Tfv of Dr. Tllden , I ) M dlff I'AI.LiTlN CITY ; ONLY SEVEN.ROOM , heal , all modern IIOUKC ; ulna thrt-u roltnKe. TUatil. 1 N , 71th.DM2IO D-M2IO Ot * iENT , HANDSOME MOOKllN' HOUSE , lilinl or unt rnh < heil ; most dexlrnble borhood. Atldieva X 4. , lice IJulldlnt ; . ' u-sn v"l' < OOM IIHICK ; IIKST LOCATION IN to J'n.V , P. Claik , ) j uiiRlim l. this U-MMI Ol RENT. D.ROOM MODERN DWELLING J N. IStll t. . tw J23W per niolltll. Apply II. Melkle , 001 1st Nnl'i , iink JIM * . > D-MfiO llKNT. HOL'SE OF II 1IOOMH IN A plaits location ; no viral incmcrs may r If ho s lnUen at onon , A ] > ply Uo C n -M262 e > tit t , y it nn.vrKi > HM.siuci > HOO.MS. E * tJISHED IIOOJIS VOll IlCl'riEKEEPING ' fnun and \\lfe. Unit taKcn In Ituanl. 3ia N , i-M4il3 IIENT. ROOMS WITH on Vd ; steam hrat. cltclrlo IlKlit , elevator , balha ; rate * reiu.oii.iblo. DiniisvUck hotel. s . MS. 110(1 ( CAI'lTOL AVE. E-U9-01 * i.3rg r * ' % 9 " . . . > LY FURNISHED ROOMS ; IIOUSKKEEP "B 1'23 i ' _ Iaj2' - _ I : Irl1'IL * * " "lt75NT TjdoMS ; MrDEP.N V'ON\EN. ( . C21 > > So , J'JIli bl. E-MiiJ ? SU * IIUU.MS AM ) IIOAU1) , . . RENT. FttRNISHEH ROOMS. AVITH OR r .i.tliout board ; cleum hent und alt mod rn l-'UHO\iiiiciit ; nit'd.,1 law rntcc tar tlio win < er. Midland hotel , IClh und I'lilrjuo , M. J l'rai\cli , proprietor v voc ) R RENT. FURNISHED ROOM AND HOARD ) .11 iOuUi Mill nl. . iicur 1'ark tcWl to oiu < or ( rV v * JOUIIK men : pilvulu fiuulU ; no other > syjt f"uft , whtre home roinfoita van be had. und Biulo where Ilei. . I'-MO-tJ" JlOl nOITQLAP , ROOM ! ) . FU1U T unfurnished ; prices ( o cult the tlmts ; UJlccMent , F--1M M CLASH AffOUAIHTI-JN.- ! . VEltV JWI Faniuin Ht r 1J3-O4 * STI AMURAT. : ' Bt. Yunimu acvoinl. . V' f JM-O : A , rtIIM.SIIii ) HOOMH AM ) IIOAItl ) . ContlnueJ , HOOM AND UOARD FOIl ONE OENTLKMAN ; private family. SH N. 21 < 1. F M1M _ _ _ M' HANDSOME "TlOOMs7 WITH HOARD. FOH f w centli-mcn. In private family ; finely ill. uated , drxlrnhl * home ; terms reasonnble ; ref erences. TM N. 19th t , F-iUfS Ol * 'OR iU3.vrtxrru.\isiiii ) IIOOMS. 6 C'HA.MRERH FOR HOT'SEKEEPINO. MAN nnd wife , water In Icltcien , ste-el sink. 319 N. FOl'Il LAIIOE ttNFt'UNlSHED IIOOMS. with l ith , rannc , hot wnter , gn . 21' N. ! 11. Kt , O-M2 .1 Ol * KOIl HUNT STOKIS.H AM ) riHST-CLASS IIIIICIC STOItE 11IJ1LDINO , 1011 Farnnm ; three Moiles nnd baecment ; will alter to tult tenuiil- low rent , 311 Ul Nul'l U'l : bid ? . 1-379 FOH HUNT , THE 4-F5TOUV U.tlCIC IlUlLDIJlO nl 916 Fnrnnm lit. This bull.lliut liui a Ilieppiof cement b-JBemcnt. complete Mcnm he.-itlnB IU- ture.i , wntrr on nil tloois , gi , etc. Apply at the olllce of The Dee. 1 910 THE rOUIt-STOUV AND HASEMENT ; I1HIC1J bulhllni * . at 1211 Howard Hivet isollnblc for i-tointc nnd commlfnlon , or mniiufnctuilns buv Inesa. U. S. National bank. t MO STOHE3 AND OFFICES IN THE NEW DAV- IdRp bulldlnK , ISth nn.l FMrimm. Apply to John W. Ilobbins. rooms 2 nnd 4 UavUlqo JiMj. 1 S3 ! 3d AOHXTS WAATTHD. AGENTS WA < fTKI > , ASSOHTEI7 COMIC , pinttn nml cnnipalsn huttons. hot Fellers ; 15o per doz. ; J1.2S per 100 , post paid ; $10 Cl > per l.tOO by pxprcsa. rmnuahjn Supply Co. , 91' Arch Ft. . lloFton. Mali. J ! 27 WAXTHIJ TO III2.NT. WANTED. A FUISN1''HED HOUSE FHOM Oc tober until , IUI > , or longer ; reply Clifford XV , Smith , 1J20 Fnrnam * t. 'if c ? " 1'ACIFIC STOHAOE AND WAHEHOUSE CO. , 905-310 Jones. Gcncrul storasre and foruanllnff M-3S1 OM. VAN & STOHAOE. 1415 FAIl'M TEL. 1 " VltK. SALU FUHMTL'Hi : . FOH "ALE AT AUCTION , THE Fl'UNlTttUE iiinl contents of house No. Ill N. 2" > th at. , THur - clay , at 10 o'clock u. in. Atheiton. Auctioneer. O-M2IU Ol * KOII &AM3 I1OIISI3S AM ) WAGONS. DUIlAIHLtTY TALKS. CAnHIAOES. IJUGQIES. Phnctunn , bottom prices. A. J. Simpson , MW Doclfte. ! REGGIES. $23 TO } CO ; 4 PHAETONS. FROM M3 to $75 ; 2 fuireyi , SCO to ] 90 ; 4 faintly : ar- 7'ane * H' t'j $125 ; 2 new open road WUR r.a Js. D-uuui.ond Carriage Co. , 18th and ilurnuy l'-MS70 830 SALIMISCULIAMYOUS. A FINE CIIICKK1UNG UPUIQHT 1'IANO , only J1G3.CO. Fine Stone ft Co. upright. } 1I3 Some other uprlffhtu , lilt'CO. ' 1'lnnos to rent. Wm. II. Schmoeller , t Co. . 318 McCogue lildff. 7)2 CHEAPEST HAnnWOOD WOVEN COnN-fntU- bine made. C. It. Lee , 801 Douglos. Q 3S3 FOIl SALE. $1,000 DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL iltntrlcl bonilH No. 21 ! . running ten years , with privilege of p.iyhiK Fame In elsht years ; In terest at 7 per cent , payable print-annually. For full particulars address Hans Were , Dltector , Hcnnlnslon , Neb. | Q-13S-O3 FOU SALE Oil TIIADE. 10-YEAU LEASE ON 10 acre1 ! highly Improved land , Vj half mile xoulh Iluser's patlc ; f-room house , fine Mnble ami chicken coops ; 3 acres fenced with C-foot poultry fenclne : woulil make a line fecdim ; place or poultry farm. Ilolscn JJro * ' . . 1242 S. 32tiist..0mnh.i. Q-MiOl SALELUM En IN FENCE , GltAND- stand and looker houe nt Athletic park , 2Sth & Dodge Sts. St-nd bids to Y. M. C A. otllco. Q-2I8-O4 MISCELLANEOUS. J100 TO I1ET THAT DRYAN CAHUIES NE- brnska. Aildrrxi X 41 , Hee. K 230-29' CI.AIUVOYAXTS. MRS. MARY FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT. f > 21 N ICtli. S M4I7-O3 * MAbSAGIS. I1ATHS , KTC. M.ME. SMITH , 1121 DOUOLAS , 21) FLOOlt , loom S ; masfcage nnd eteam baths.T . T M1S5 O3 * MISS AMES , VAl'OR IIATHS , \SSAOE. . 50 ! S. 13th St. . loom 3. T MMS O7 * MRS. UK. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE I'AU- lora ; refreshlnu and curatUe ; don't fall to call. 417 S. Hill t. , upitalra T MSll Ol * rKHSO.VAL. MISS VAN VALKENHUIIG DESTROYS PER- itnuiently by electricity faureitluous hair , molvs , waitn. etc. lloom 41ti , N. Y. Life Eldf. U 387 _ HUl'TURE CURED ; NO I'AtN ; NO DETEN tlon from business ; we tefcr to hundreds of patients cuied. O. E. Miller Co. , 307 N. Y Life butldlns. Omaha , Neb. U 3SD I 11ATH8 MASSACIU , JIMtjT'l'OST , 319V5 S. 15TH U-2CO _ VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR"UTEItlTjL Iroublcs. Physician In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 311 ! lice bldgr.U U S0 UOSTON DRESS CUTTING , 100 ladles wnnted to leain Bystem taughl by Mm. O. Bheller. 1925 S. 17lh street. U 1I3S8 WILL ANY ONE WRITE AND TKL.L . ME THE wheienhouta of Mr . Francis Jacobson , Mrs. CarrlKim , or Mr. William Hepworth ; live In Omaha xomcurhere. Aildresj Mrs. Mlchiirl O'Toole. FOrt Mertje , S. U. U 2S3 , * 0 * MO.VI3Y TO LOAN HKAL IISTATB. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L Uulcl ; money at low rates for ctuilce farm loans 111 Iowa , northern MU&ouil , eastern Nebraska. CITV LOANS. C. A. STARR , W3 N. Y. LIFE. W 382 MONEY TO 1.OAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , Ureiinan , Love Co. , Paxton blnck. W S3J _ LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. AS' . Furnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES , THE O. F. Davis Co , , 150J Fuinam St. W 303 MO.M3Y TO I.OAX OHATTtJLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , liorues. wagons , etc. ; at lowcut rale In city ; no lemoviil of goods ; utrlctly coiiDdentlul ; IIHI cnn pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 306 Ho. ICth Ut. X-390 MONEY TO IX3AN. 30. CO. 90 DAYS ; FU11NT- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Gieen , room 8 Jl&r'xcr blk X 307 Mcs.s cii.v.vcns. FOR SALE. AI10UT 2,000 U1S. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. agtite , 150 pair two-third cases. 40 double Iron ttands for two-lhlrd cases. This material was uicd on The Omaha Dee and is In fairly good condition. Will be Hold c.i-nu In bulk or In iiiumlUles to milt purchaser. Apply in person or } > y mall to Tlio llee Pub. llshlng Co. . Omaha. Neb. Y 7l J150-IF YOU HAVE Sl 0 IDLE XIONEY SEND fur free hook on ipei-ulatlon. Htrllller & C'o , 15S WaiililiiBloil St. , C'lilcaBO , Y MIM O-2I ) * DESlRAHLi : WCATUN FOR DRUG STORI- Juft tha place for youiiK man to tturt In buil- ni-ti with limited capital ; , nil tines Iju lneia represented but druff atore. Cull on or uddun H. E. Dtachlcr , lilt ; .Sjulni- ; , Neb.YM2J6 Y-M2J6 07 * SALI.UIAL KSTATU. IP YOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE FINE VA- i-uit propirty , cheap lots or houses und lots , for vuBli , or on MTV easy terms , do not fall tu * e.i the Fidelity 'frust Co. , southeast corner of lieu bulldln ? . Their lift tt largo und they recommend nothing but bargains. Re MP7I AIJSTKACTS. "TIinlTYRoTrRElD COMi'.rNY7 RE 393 FOR HALE. CHEAP. 1JEAUT1FUL. COTTAQU b looms ; Bummer kitchen , hard und soft water ; nooJ liriik cullar ; lol Sl l ! cast front ; V'urt c hj balancii B per cent. 910 N. 5lli meet. RE-71) ) _ FOR SALi : . DON'T TAKE YOUU MONLrY out of HID | iank una huurd It or put It wlii'ie It cun IM stolen. JJetter buy u numc , a. lot or u levi ncres neur tno city at one-half value , or buy a good lirst mortgage on ImprateJ real ( lutr , puynhte In gold , and bearing 7 IHT cent scml'onmul Interest. W hate the home * , the lat , the acres und the flr t inert- uace Inaim. which wo aie offering for sale will bo glad to show them to ny one wlihluv in .Illable und absolutely safe liuett- mentr. JVit r & Gvirga Co. , S. W corner Klh und I'arnani , UK-it SOS 30 HOt'SIS , WITS , FARMS. - Qeu. P lleml * Ural Kttate Co. , Paxton lllk. REMil3 OM roil nn.\Tnnvi < ISSTATIJ. ( Continued. ) FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON t2 ! N. V. L. M Acns IN IOWA , $ cso.co. 70 acres In Iowa , $1ZW Ot. 90 acres In lown. H.W .OO. WV ) acres In lonn , (2000 nn acre , i0 * nere In Iowa , SVI.OO nn ncre , ICO ncrtit In lown , tlOW nn acre. S4 ncreg , near Omahn. $ t M > O.W. 15 ncre > i , near OmaSn , JWO.PO. 141) ncreii , nenr Omaha , I43.VO nn ncrc. 212 acres , near Omaha , $ SO.oo an ncre. M ncte , Do l/t / Ftreet road , JS.OCO.OO. 145 acres , near Fair Grounds , tISOW.OO. W acie < . near Fair Grounds , $2"M.OO. M acres. Ii"ar De Holt , IC5.M nn ncre. l l acres , lliirl cnnnty , $ SI.OO nn acre. ire acres , near Carson. la. . $ ( . " > .on nn ncre. 1CT acres. Monona county , Iowa , S1 < ! .M an ncre. ft * ) acres , WaVilncton county , J.W.OO nn ncrc. ICO acrcn , Washington county , JKM nn acre. C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life. ItU M2oM * GREAT HAROAIN ONE OF THE FINEST residence loti In this city ; CO feet Foiith front' nRc , nenr Hanrc'om park , with two good cot- taires , small barn , hnnclrcrnp shade lrec ; splendid nclRhlnirhood ; imly | 3,750. Hicks , 503 N. Y. Life lildff. RE-MtCG 30 A IlEAt'TIFt'L HOMlr-CHOICE TEN'ACRE tract adjoining- Omaha , rlshl on macadninlzed xlrect ; Just Ihc place for any oic wanting a few QCICS ; only $2,100. lllcks , 30' N. Y. Life III' M2C3 30 AM ) r.oAn ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. * II. ASS'N 1'AYS C. 7 , 8 per cent < hon 1 , 2 , 3 years old : always re- drcmahle , 1701 Fnrnam St. Nattlnger , Sec. 403 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on navlngs. Apply to Omaha L. & V. Ass'n , 1TOI Faitiam. G. M. Nnlllnger , Bee. 401 AUT AND LAXOUAGH. GEORGE F. GELLENRECK. HAN.IO AND guitar teacher. R , 412 llee Hide. Tel. 233. 100 A FINH STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND , worth $ l,00fl.(0. only J3CO CO. onu upright Vose & Sons , only I110.0U ; plann < i for rent. Wtlllnm H. Schmoller & CO. , 31S McCugue llldR.M915 M915 SHOHTIIAM ) AM ) TYPBWI11TINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE. 400 lllCYCI.nS AM ) IlHI'AIUI.NG. 2D WHEELS $10 TO $23. HICYCLES RENTED nnd lepnlied. Omaha Bicycle Co. , ICth nnd Chicago. 827 DllTCCTIVB AGHNCY. CAPTAIN P. MO3TYN. DETECTIVE AGENCY ; nil detective work carefully and promptly at tended to ; ? IO Karlmch block , Omaha , anil MC Ronnoko llldi ? . , Chicago. M-CCS Octl LOST. LOST ON SATURDAY NIGHT A I/5NG OS- Irlch feather ton. Helm n lo Dee olllce m1M7 N. 19th for reward. Ixist 230 30 * LOST , LADIES1 DIAMOND 11AR PIN. REturn - turn lo Cnrtwrlc.it Shoe Btorc for toward. Ix > 3t-2l7-0l DAXCIXG SCHOOL. MORAN1VS NOW OPEN FOR LADIES' OEN- tlemen. chlldicn nnd private clashes. For pir- llculais und teims please call. l"iin llarney Kt CS1 Oil FURNITURE PACKED , FINISHED. RE. paired ; mattresses made and icnovated. Trj Walkln. 2111 Cumins ; tel. 1311. COS . AW.VHHOKUIIS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEV , 418 N. 1C ST 40 ? MEDICAL. THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY. lo2J DOUGLAS Ft. , never falls In diseases cf women ; gives prompt relief nlthout dnnserous operations , 25 sears' experience. . M 211 1 * Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS 1.4 Bcrvous , Ciironio and Private Disease. BEXUALli * . AH Vrlvato DUennoi tnil Disorders of ilea treatment t > y mall consultation frou- _ OTiiiUS Cure ! for life and the unison thoroughly rltanicd from th system. PILES. FISTULA an H.EOTAL ULCDR8. HYDROCELE3 AMJ VARICOCELP ) permanently and Bucc i fulljf cured. Method new and unfalllnff. STRICTURE AND GLEET By n tr method without pain : or cutting , Call on or address with e'.amp. 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FIRST ROtJFOR | THE CUP T , vrnlj--Four fJroj lioiiiiilH Start In tlio Ulimm > loiilil | > l' < , < -ttj < Wliloli It aVery " ' Very Hlcli On" in Caxli , , S. I ) . , Sept. 20. TI.o Aber deen Coursltig club's second nlimml mooting opened today. Several prominent support ers of tlio sport are present Itu grey hounds , nml a number of people from neigh boring towns linVe como In to witness the coursing , which Is fast becoming the most popular sport of the northwest and west. The card today consisted of the first round of the contest for the Aberdeen cup , for which twenty-four iri > } hounds of all ugca were entered. H Is < inltu n rich stake , the first prize being $500 and a silver cup that cost $200. Second money Is J200 , third money ? 100 and the owners of the three next most successful dogs will get $50 each. W. Stephcnson of llollvcr , JIo. , acted as judge and Joseph Uodd of Fur-well , S. 1) . , as slipper. With twenty-four greyhounds running there wore twelve courses , The results and places whore the dogs uro owned arc as follows : Olen Hosa of Cable , 111. , beat Cllph of Oakcs , N. D. Lady falconer of Minneapolis beat Mercy May of Huron , S. U. Minneapolis , from the city of Minneapolis , beat Mormon 13oy of Helper , Utah. Dakota of St. Louis beat Uobcrt lo Diablo of Chicago. Light 1'oot of Minneapolis beat Sylvia of St. Louts. Fltzroyal of Aberdeen boat Van Tromp of Aberdeen. Malil of Honor of Chicago beat Recollec tion of Aberdeen. Luclan Swift of Minneapolis beat Merry Maid of Aberdeen. oOodchcer of Chicago beat Kirk Qlenn of St. Louis. Oakes of Lisbon , N. I } . , beat Wayfarer of San Francisco. Diana of St. Louis beat King of the Hill of Chicago. Arapahoe of San Francisco beat Vlllaga Girl of Helper , Utah. The. weather was brilliant and much too hot for coursing. Mr. Whiting of Minne apolis hal the misfortune to lost ) a valuable dog In Luclan Swift , which died about sun down from the effects of a long , hard course. Hares were not plentiful and the pralrlo Brasa was very high. Tomorrow the puppies run for the Aberdeen Derby. O. IV. C. IIUMSKIT HAC1.VG MIS 1ST. l.iiMt AVt-oU'M I'OMliioiieiiiont Proven n Ili-iii-llt lo tinC'ni'il. . It Is quite probable tiiat the postponement of the Omaha Wheel club races from last Saturday until Saturday of this week will prove a good thing after all. It depends on the weather entirely , for with a good day there will be better racing than had been expected. Not a Blnslolontiy ! ; has been with drawn on account of the postponement , but others havn como in , till the list of riders is the largest over booked iti the state , being 130 up to last night. iGeorgo Krcamcr of Chicago Is the last crackajack to come In , and he has been accompanied by a host of lesser lights. Most of ; tha , riders are now training on the track ( jally and are getting iii splendid shape. Correspondence Indi cates that there will tie even more entries from Chicago. Trial heats will bo run at 10:30 : In the morning , and facing wl begin at' ' J:30 : In the afternoon. P * Among 'the holdover intrants are : Harley 'Davidson , Toronto , Canada , champion of Canada ; C. U. Coulter , Toledo , O. , national circuit chaser ; Frank I. Ashley , Sioux City , Iowa champion ; Jcrtle UaukB , Denver , "Colorado's pet ; " B. T. Smith , Denver ; John Lav.-son , Chicago , ho "Terrible Swede ; " Homer Falrmon. hlcaKo , Morgan & Wright team ; Iver lustavorson , Chicago , "Tho Kid Wonder ; " H. C. Gadkc. Omaha , "Faithful Gad , " and 3. A. Maxwell , Kearney , holder of the two- iillo world's competitive record. PLAY FOIl TII13 KIIUK-PIIKSS CUP. lCHIIOllN WllIM lit lIllllIO , llio SerlvH H ! itnml-0ir So Kiir. MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 20. The Miller : 'ook the fourth game In the Detroit Free 'ress cups scries today before an attend PCO of fully 3GOO people. Parker had the jotter of It , Damman's wlldness being argely responsible for the loss of the game , core : linneapolls 2 0500000 0 7 rndlanapolls 00003030 0 G Hits : Minneapolis , 8 ; Indianapolis , 8. Er- ors ; Minneapolis , 3 ; Indianapolis , 4. lamed runs : Minneapolis , 1. Batteries : Minneapolis , Parker and Schrover ; Indian apolis , Damman and Woods. Ilmlii PeNtli'N ClieHH To in-ii ey. BUDA PEST , Sept. 29. Up to this time the following European and American cx- Dcrls have entered the jnloruational chess masters tournament contest , which will oegln In this city next Monday , America Plllsbury and Stelnllz , the later , however , under the condition that Lasker will also enter ; Franco Janoweis'kl ' ; Russia Tschl- , , orlnAlpln , Von I'lepcl ; Austria Marcov Schlechter and Albon ; Qcnuany Tarrasch , dchallopp , Walbrodt , ( the former two have not actually entered ) . Owing to the proposed Lasker-Stelnltz match to be played In Moscow In November It Is still very doubtful whether Lanker can bo Induced to enter the tournament. However , the list of competitors is a very strong one , as In addition lo the above men tioned players Hungary will be represented by Maroczy , the second prize winner In Nun-mburg , Dr. Nee , Makovetz nnd Char- ousek. .Sport lit tin- South DiiUotn Fall- . YANKTON , S , D. . Sept , 29. ( Special Tele gram , ) In the firemen's tournament at the State fair today : Single man's coupling' contest Fox of Yankton , 0:01 : % ; Hlgbre. , of Yankton , 0:05. : Free-for-all hose race , ' , 200 yards : Yank- ton , 0:31 : ; Centcrvllle , 0:33 : , Double coupling conU'SU Fox and Man ner first and cccmi < lHiu < aU , Hlgbeo and Welch third , fourth ahd Mlfth. Centervllle had two men in the content , 0 , G , Crane- and J , Robinson , and the Tau one heat with Fox and Magncr for second monny conttst wa given to Cenlorvllle , their o poncnts falling to couple , The Green hose race. Tyndall v\on , 0.30 ; Centervlllp , 0:32U. : Free-for-all hook and ladder race , Cen- tcrvlllc , 0:15 : % ; Yankton , 0:34. : For best appearing fire department In the parade this mornlni ; Vcrmllllon took nrst prlzp , an elegant lantern. For the greatest number of men In lineCentervllle took first money , $25. Himtlrlcks , a horse owned by W. H. Day of Fairfax , won first money In the 2:45 : trot ting race ; MacMlllan , owned by John Sweet , Sioux City , second. Time , 2:33'i. : The 2:25 : pacing race was won by Btul Shields , owned by Henry Large , Hartlng * ton. Neb. Dase ball and foot ball will be nilclcd to the events tomorrow. The exhibits tire nearly complete In all depattments. Senator Nelson of Minnesota will deliver a political address tomorrow night. A street parade was had tonlghl and the city was beautifully Illuminated. Slinrlu-y Mnko * Merloni Tlm-ali. DENVER , Sept. 23. Theodore Drown of this city today receUed a dispatch from James J. Corbett to the effect that neither of the California clubs having failed to deposit a purse for his fight with Slmrkey the match Is off and ho will now make a match with Kltzslminons as soon as pos sible. When Informed of thin Sharkey , who Is hero to exhibition " " give an with "Heddy" Gallagher , became very angry and an nounced that ho would break Cornell's neck on sight. Lynch , Shnrkey's manager , enys there , are plenty of other clubs willing to offer a purse for the fight nnd heno In correspondence by wire with Corbelt this afternoon , though with what result cannot ho learned. I.IVIHI.ISXPI.AI.VS I-HOIIIIHTIO.V. Hnyn the Party HUM \otlilim' to Do vrltli { MIIII'M IlnliltH. PITTSDURG , Sept. 29. Notwithstanding the Inclement weather , a goodly sized and very enthusiastic audience greeted Joshua Levering , the prohibition candidate , at Car negie hall , Allegheny , tonight. Mr. LeverIng - Ing said In part : "As a political organization , the piohlbt- tlon party has nothing to do with u man's habits. Its whole relations to the liquor traffic Is as It Is connected with or related to public policy. s "Individual right and liberty must go to those of public good. Apply this fixed prin ciple of all good government to the liquor traffic as embodied In the saloon and the question Is ono of easy solution. Is this saloon n nuisance ? Does any ono doubt that It Is ? Holding this view , therefore , that the saloon Is a nuisance , the prohibi tion party firmly Insists that tlio same prin ciple shall be applied to It as Is applied to other nuisances and demands that It should bo abolished. Wo do not say you can make men moral by law. The prohibi tion party makes no such claims ani holds no such vlows. It simply holds that the saloon Is a stumbling block over which men and women are stumbling by the thousands every year. But another objector rises and Bays : 'Oh ! You cannot enforce prohibitory laws. ' "Listen to this letter from Mr. Roosevelt , written to n gentleman In California and dated June C , 1S9C ; " 'Dear Sir : The Sunday law has been absolutely enforced for the past year here In New York. It Is perfectly possible to enforce the law If the city olllclais do their best to see that they are enforced. " ' ' " 'THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 1'01'ULISTS TAKI2 KIVR KI.KCTOKS * Iiiiliiiiiu I''IIM I on Scttlcil by ( he 1't-o- jelr'n Piirtjr Committee. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 29. The populist committee that met in this city today to consider fusion with the democrats , after being In session all day , adjourned tonlghl sine die , after adopting the following reso lution : "Resolved by the committee of thirteen on matters of electors of the populist party , 'in ' order to close our ranks and unlto our forces In the state of Indiana , in securing the election of our nominee for president , W. J. Bryan , and do full justice to our vice presidential nominee , Thomas C. Wat ' son , that we nominate live populist elector.- ) and ten democratic electors and certify to the same as the electors that shall bo placed on the populist party state ticket of Indiana. " The electors In the Fourth and Thirteenth dlstncls are the populist nominees for con gress nnd their selection as electors leaves the field clear for the democratic nominees , W. S. Holman and J. V. Krugi-r. Ticket of the SoelnllMt 1'nrty. DES ilOINES , Sept. 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) The secretary of state today secured a key to the nomination petition filed by the socialist labor party and an nounced the ticket , The eloctors-at-large am : II. Klpp of Clinton , A. Z. Taylor o : Council Illuft'a. District electors are named for all but the Fifth and Seventh districts , and the candidates named for president ami vice president are : Charles H. Mattehett of New York and Mathew Magure of New Jersey. The state ticket Is : Secretary , T. B. Wotzenback , Davenport ; auditor , T. U. Travis , Council Bluffs ; railroad commis sioner , long term , A. Rlndler , Davenport ; short term , C. H. Jensen , Clinton ; treasurer , W. A. W. Westphal , Davenport ; congress man , Second district , M , J , Kracrner , Dav enport. _ TrUlllllCH III Ill < - I'/IIHllK'MM Woi'lll. BOSTON , Sept. 29. Judge Allen In the supreme court today appointed Orlngton B. Woller of Boston receiver of the Citizens' Gas Light company of Reading and Stone- ham. The liabilities of the company amount to about $85,000 , of which ? 50,000 are pre ferred and the balance unsecured. The pro- foired claims consist of bonds amounting to $40,000 and the balance of the mortgages. COLUMBUS , O , , Sept. 29. The Colui.Cjl Buggy company assignees today filed their statement In court. The assets are $948,000 , and liabilities $1,069,000 , NEW YORK , Sept. 29 , Herbert Booth King & Brothers , advertlHlng agents , made an assignment today with preferences of $12.800. NEW YORK , Sept. 0. Frederick P. Fos ter has been appointed receiver of the as sets of Hulbert Bros. & Co , , sporting gauds and bicycles. In proceedings for voluntary dissolution of I lid corporation , Assets , J378- 322 ; direct liabilities , $292,470 ; contingent liabilities , $02,285. I''Ire ' Unilerwrltt'i'M In HCNHOII. CHICAGO , Sept. 29 , The Twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Fire Underwriters' as sociation of the northwest opened today for a two days' session with over 300 members of the association In attendance. Moat of the session was taken up with reading the annual report of the picsldent , George M. Lovojoy and Secretary-Treasurer E , V. BLACKW LL'S You \vlll fliiil one coupon luilde each ( wo ounce bog , ami two coupoin liuiae cuch four onnc liu at UlaoU- \rtll' Durliaiu , liny a bog of tli | cclebrattil tobacco ml rcml tlio coupon tvhlclt give * a Hit ot valuable prtfc- uU and bow to get them. V'T ' T of pa pers \voro rffleT.TWfrf ot w'hlrh was thai of Vrof.Vlllls ] j. Moore of the Rovrrnmaut woathef bureau" onVlud8torms nnd Tor nadoes. " _ AMUSEMENTS , Torchlight patriotism seriously Interfered with business at the theaters last night , but n fatr-slxed audience enjoyed "The Minstrel of CUro" at the CrclRhton. This plays ill- ten by the late I'red Mnrsden , U In some rcaperts the best In Mr , Olcott'a repertory. It tella n more plausible story than some of the others , and although the theme U ban died In a somewhat conventlonnj way. there are several stroiiB ocenes and much rollick- IIIR Irish humor combined with a llttlu Inevitable pathos. Mr. Olcott slnss delight fully. as before , and tells n giant storj to the two pretty children In the play which U an excellent bit of recitation Luke Martin has the best opportunity In "Tho Minstrel of Clare" that U afforded him by the list of plays In which ho ap. pears , and ho Improves It like the nrtlat he Is. Ills Impersonation of the loathsome llttlo lawyer Is an admirable piece of character - actor work. Kitty Colcmnn , thr brignt snubretto of the company has n p.in i'i which she Is evidently quite at horn.1 , al though she did not cause her line ponoiui- ance of the widow In "The Irish Artist" to bo forgotten. Harry Mciedlth lurt the stioiiRcat role In which he has been scon during this engagement , and filled It 111 . manner worthy of high praise ; and 1'aut ailmoro Is again opposed to the star .is a weak youth who sins and Is redeemed. "Miuournoen" will bo the bill nt the matlnop this afternoon. It Is an old favor ite , and affords a very agreeable entortaln- mcnl. Tonlghl the engagement closes wltsi a repetition of "The Irish Artist , " which to some tastes Is the most enjojnblo of Mr. Olcott's plays , It Is a fact not generally known that two of the songs which are used In "The Irish Artist" are especially asso ciated by Mr. Olcott with Omaha for the roa&on that ho composed them here one , "Katie Mahone , " while he was snowbound In the blizzard of three years ago on a train just outside of the city , nnd the other , "My Beautiful Irish Maid , " at the Mlllard hotel. Concerning the coming engagement of the Tabers , an erroneous Impression lias been created , probably on account of a circular sent out recently by another theater , giving a list of Us attractions , which Included the names of Julia Marlowo-Tabcr imd Kobsrt Taber Mr. nnd Mrs. Tabor's contract with the Bojd management was made some months ago , and the engagement which opens tomorrow evening will be at Ihc Boyd The advance sale or reserved seat : , will open at the Boyd Theater ticket office at 8 o'clock this morning. This engagement Is attracting much attention loc.illy. and t-r- pccially the now production , "Romola , " which has proven such a success. It Is founded on George Eliot's novel , and the play was written by Elwyn A. Barron. On Its lirst production the success with which the dramatist had embodied the most im portant characters and events in the novel In dramatic form , the beauty an.l cnmi'lete- ness of the production , and the portrayal of the two central cb-iracters by Jiiua Mar lowe Taber and Hnoert Tabor , us well as tlic performance of the secondary role , were all warmly praised. There Is naturally a strong desire among those familiar with tlic works of tha celebrated English novelist to see ouo of her most noted stories en acted , and an equally potent wslh on Hit- part of Julia. Marlowe-Tabor's thousand * or admirers to witness her In a role which offers such peculiar opportunity for the da- play of her gifts as does "Homola. " The heroine of George Eliot's novel Is described not only as very beautiful , but It was the beauty of the spiritual typo which Julia Mailowc-Taber possesses In a deiji'oo aboM that of her contemporaries. Thn charactei of Tltn , demanding youth , comeliness , grace nnd winning manner , gives Mr. Taber a cap ital chance. The play will be given with special scenery , as are all of the other pieces In the repertory of Mr. and Mr . Taber this season. The Interest manifested beforehand in their engagement , betokens a large and representative midlenr ? to greet these worthy and talented young artists. Illchnrd Mansfield , who easily stands a' the ht'ad of American actors , begins an en gagement at the Crelghton theater on Mon day next. This engagement , which will continue all through the week , with Wednesday and Saturday matinees , will be in the nature of a dramatic festival , as dur ing that time Mr. Muusfleld , assisted by his Now York Garrlck Theater Stork cnmpjnj , will present his full rcpeitory of pUyc , which Ircludes : "Dr. Jekyll and Sir. Hjde. " "The iScariet Letter , " "Beau Bruni- moll , " "A Parisian Homanco , " "The Mei I'hant of Vc-nlco" and "King Blchard III. " A glance at the above program of vastlj contracting plays serves only to further Mr. Mansfield's claim as the nation's greatest actor. Mr. Mansfield's extraordinary faculty lii the differentiation of character , which t.lnB ! h's ' own Identity almost entirely out o : signt , Is ono of his greatest aru > Wo have already seen his i > ewer In such opposite characters as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; may peihaps oftentimes have < vonOor > jd at the ramco-liko finish of his Baron Chcvrlal , and his Arthur Dlmmesdale. Ills Beau lirummoll has always excited admiration by IU delicate lightness of touch , which seems really a marvel to these who recall the In tensity of Ills KinHlcliard III , or the cun ning , scheming Shylock of this versatile artist. Art , like everything else , haa Its limita tions , and In many cases its expression Is VBually hedged In by the personality of the actor. Not so with Mr. Mansfield : for ho carries with him no trace of one character Into " the consideration of any other part His "Identity , his whole self scums to be lost , In so far as human skill Is able tr > ac complish such a feat , and thus cMcli chai- acter stands nlnnc and complete , u portrait , ns It were , imllko all others. Asldo from Mr Mansfield's great dramatlu power , he alto possesses many dlstlniulnti- Ing ( nialltlo.s which have won for him great luvor , and Justly so. Ills 'product Innn are always magnificent and lmpu > .iiilvo. Whatever ho undertakes has , the neemlna of a distinguished event , so gorgeous i nd complete are all his stage pictures. In the special train which convey * Mr. Mansfleld from place to place Is Included four baggage pars , which contain the scen ery , costumes , armor , cijuli/munt and prop erties used In the production of the Hover.il plays of his repertory. Marvelous Is the best word to convoy the exact Idea do Rcrlbing tbu mounting and ( iconic Investi ture with which Mr. Maimfiuld clothes lil.-i various productions , nnd during Ills com- Ini ; engagement here that same olvganco , completeness and observance to oven the minutest detail that lifts ever characterized hla productions will bo most religiously ad hered to. His company U , n it alwuya Is , a strong and effective ono ; one of the best , In fact , that has traveled -th | Miy filar for a long time , Among thu numex noted uro Beatrice Cameron , Blanche Weaver , Alice Butler , H. Jowett , B. N. Johnson , Joseph Weaver and A , G. Andrews , The tale of scats and boxes for Mr. MaiiB- fleld'8 engagement begins on Saturday morning next. Numbers Vor line location will bo distributed the day preceding the sale. Iliirnoil Ilnlf of n Small Tiurn , I'l ATO , Minn.Sept , 29 , About half of the business portion of Plato burned today , The town wan barely saved from entire destruction. The losses are not heavy , OHANI ) ISLAND , Neb. , Sept. 21) ) , ( Special Telegram. ) Pico destroyed the barn of H. A. Barling last evening , KIvo homes , and a fine Jersey calf weio burned , with tome grain and two wagons. I.osa , $ bQQ ; no in surance. Movfim-ntN < > f Oueiin Vi'NHulii , Si-jit. lf ! > , At Now York Arrived Saale , from Bre men ; State of California , from niasaow : Ems , from Genoa ; Clrcaxslu , from Glasgow , Sailed Southwark , for Antwerp ; I < thn , for Bremen ; Auranla , for Liverpool. At St. Johns , N. T. Arrived A $ yi Ian , from Glasgow nuU Liverpool , tor Halifax and Philadelphia , At Philadelphia Arrived Illlnola , from Antwerp. At LiverpoolArrived -Bothnia , from Bos ton , At , Mbvllle Arrltcd Ethiopia , from New York , for OlanKaw , and proceeded , At Southampton SulkJNew Vork , for New York. These Holding Federal Positions. CAMPAIGN SUPPLIES ARE RUNNING LOW Kplrll , It > ot tlic 1-ttiT. of n.o IK 11 Service I.IMV Violated llnivflxv > lo l.riirn tlic Mlxc of tinli - - fcolloii rrtmi | lu > I'nrty. The principal business of the free silver democratic stnto ccntrnl commltlco of Ne braska at the present time appears to bo raising , or at least ntti-mptliiK to raise , money. Tlio federal oniclnh Imvo been called upon to contribute and for thla pur pose cltctilars have been sent to these hold ing ofllce by virtue of a commission from the general government. These olllclais are not only requested to contribute , but to act aa Collecting agents In their respective towns to secure as much as poxslblo to help along the cause. In doing this the committee Is but following In the tracks of their candidate dateMr. . Bryan , and of the party platform In Its contempt for the rlvll service law , for this levying of assessments Is n viola tion of the spirit If not the letter of that law. Undoubtedly another object of the-circular Is to ascertain how many nnd who of the federal oitlclals have refused lo fellow the free silver procession , that they may bo marked for decapitation should the parly succeed and that they may bo kept outside the Inner circle of the party In the future In any event. In other words , they propcao to prepare a black list In which shall bo cntcicJ the names of these who refuseto rnntilbulc. Many men hltlioto prominent In the democratic party who are not holding office of any kind have also received copies of this circular letter. The letters are copies of n typewritten original and are Identical , with the oxceo- tlou of the address nnd the amount which the recipient Is asked to contribute or raise. I'rom the wide range of the amounts In serted In different circulars It Is evident the senders have carefully consulted the official gazette to nficoitalti the amount oC salary received by the person addressed In each case and also the financial condition of tha Intended victim , nnd they have not been at all modest in their demands In most canes. They have evidently proceeded on Ilia theory that they not only wanted money , but that they wanted plenty of It , ns the "amount In circulation" about the free silver headquarters "was entirely Inade quate to transact the business of the coun try. " Following Is a copy of the circular : OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 23 , 189G. Dear Sir : Wo address this letter to you , knowIng - Ing that you are one of the leading democrats of your county nnd believing jou have the success of tlio among your friends to raise tlio sum of $ OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 23 , 1SOG. U. U. Mnc- Mullrn , I'onca , Neb. : Dear Sir Wo address this letter to you. knowing that you nro one of the leading democrats of your county and believing you have the success of the party at heart and dcslro to aid In the election of Bryan and Sowall. In order to overcome the normal republican majority in this stato. the committee must have funds with which to perfect n thorough or ganization. Wo can expect no aid from the national committee and have no funds In hand now with which to begin work. Wo urge you tomake an earnest effort among vour friends to raiao the sum of $75 , to be used by the committee In defraying the necessary expenses of this campaign. If you cannot raise this sum nt once , will you not guarantee the committee that the democrats of your vicinity will contribute this nmount requested by the 10th of Oc tober ? This committee has no enemies to punish and will appreciate and gratefully lemembcr the kind assistance of those democrats who come to the aid of their party in Its hour of need. Our success In the nation Is as sured. Let each , of us do our part to carry Nebraska by a large majority. Do not fall to wrlto mu at once. Yours truly JAMBS C. DAIILMAN , Chairman. LEE HEHDMAN , .Secretary. . R. n. McMullcn , postmaster at Ponca , who received 0110 of these circulars , has Indited the following In reply : I'ONCA , Neb. , Sept. 2 . ISDfi. An open let ter to Hon. James C. D.'hlman , Chairman Democratic Central Committee , Omaha , Neb. : Silrttcplylng briefly to ynur Icttci of recent.n 7 asking my contribution to tin campaign fund of the party you represent , permit me to nay that , presumably , you were well aware at the time of making sucli demand that I had the distinguished lionoi of having been n delegate to tlio only na tional democratic convention nt Indianapolis H U bovond iiuestton that you have kept tab upon nil Nebraska men composing the state delegation , and I conclude thai , undci Iho clrcumslanecH , your demand on me fein n campaign contribution was for the pur pose of placing me on record. I do not cnro to go Into details of my ob jection to the Chicago platform ; It Is sufll- ' clent for mo that I ronslder every plank in It too rotten for a decent democrat to stand upon. I have been a consistent democrat from the lime I , as a New York soldier In the field , cast my first vote for Qeorgo B. McClelland , until now. and I simply nay thai I would not endorse that platform for n life term of the best ofilce that inlcht be offered mo In return. Should I accede lo your request for n cam- palgn contribution , ns an appointee of Pres ident Cleveland , whom you so mercilessly and shamefully turned down In your con- vfnllon , I should consider It my first duty to resign the olHco I now hold , for , while I rslccm It proper for a man to at uny time changeMi political views , I nt the Banifl lime cannot conceive of a more dastardly Migrate and coward than the man who would Join his political fortunes with jou and at the same time hold olllco under an administration that Is d d by you. I think , upon the whole , I had rather do a term In Hades ( If necessary ) with Cleveland - land and the democratic party than to nit nt the right hand of anything his or Its enemies might have to offer. Hespcotfully , Jt. It. M'MULLEN. llrml of Annilirr Mnii. PITTSBUHO , Sept. 29 , The head found ycHlorday In Wiley's grove , which tlio police authorities thought was that of Harry Lea Down * , a missing defaulter of Baltimore , was posltUely Identified today au that of Harry Kciso of this city , No clew has bean obtained as to the motlvo of tlio murderer. TO g Ml The Proscription of a Great Remedy WHICH Cltlinil HIM AlfFKH KV13UY- 'I'HINCJ ULSI KAIM5I ) . Painful ilUeaBca are bail cnnuuli , | , ut when roan In ( .lowly wuctlny unuy with wuntliiK weali. rifsa the mental foieljoitlngu uie ten times worna than the inont ucivr pain , Them IK uu let up to the mental suncrliitf day or nit'lit , Sleep la nlinnst linposslljlc , and under tuch u KtiHlu men are fccuicely responsible for what they Uo. For jeiua the wilter lulled nnd losnod on Ilia tioubleil tea of xexualvvakncea , until U WUH 3 ( luestlou whether he had not beater tnkq u douu of pplron uiul thus end nil his troubles , Dul piuvlilfiitlul Inuiihatlim cuiue ( o his aid In \ \ > i thapa of a ruinblnallon uf rnt-dklnrs that vjt only completely leiloiod his KMierul health , /Alt cnlaiftd hlii weak , umuclulcU purt lo n < V'iral size unU AlEu ) , und lie nuiv < lvclur v thai any man who will take the trouble to vnil Ills tanu und uddrobs may have the prescription tILj | wonderful remedy flee. Now , lien I nay ttv , J inran nbtcilutely without cost , becuute ' nnci u\er ) ' tveuUeiiea mull lo utt the benctlt jztr experience , 1 am not a philanthropist nor do I r > o o a > nn LiHIiunlayl.'liut there are thouKainln at mcr uurTerlntf the menlul tortures of ueukened mun- lioca who would Iw cured at once could ( hey L-et itich a remedy an the ono that cured uiu. ticnd mil your namu n < l addreus today. Do not try lo gtiitly out how I afford to pay the few p < litii ; ktuipa nn.e ary to mall the pietcilu. tlou but tend for tn leiucOy and leurn tlml there die a low Hili.g oil earth that , althoueli they coat nutlilnv to net , they urn north a fortune - tune to SOIDH m u und muuii a ilfutlme f hsp- Plneti lo molt ol ui. Write ca Thonia * SUU-r. liox UO , Kuluinaxoo , Mich. , and the tircjrrlptloa .vlll lt mulkJ la a pUln no l d