THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : PmDAV , OCTOKER 2 , 1800. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. AilviTlUi-iiH-nlH for Input' coliiinnii Ijlll In- InUrn iinfll l tltll p. in. . f ir ( lip r-vpulnir nml until H ! ' " ' ' < > r lllr inornltiK nml Hniiilny tlltlnn * . Aili crllNi-rH , Ii > - rpiiiipnllnn n nnni- liprptl fliclc , t-itn IIIKP iini vcr ntl- < 1ri- * i-il fi > it tniiittiprpil IPIIIT In OIIPP of Tlip HOP. Aiitmpra no n lilrp p < l -n-lll hi' ilpllvprpit on | iprnpiilnlloii of tinrhick only. llnlpN , I 1-Vcn word llrnl limprfloin Ii * 11 noril tliprpnffpr. Xolliluw l ln l for l -j < til nn U.'Klor flip llri ! Innpr- ( lon. Tlii-np mlvcrfIMPIIIPHIM IIIIIM ! In- run I-OIIMI SI'ITTIOS U'AXTKII. WANTLH. TO OOllllKHPONIi WITH SOMK one I1 nrfl of n Krr l , ti'llnhlp miller : poml refercnfrs * nil intlifni'tlun uuarnntenl , Imvi' tnlllcil in NVIirnnkn Mshl yp.it * AOilrpjiii JM lloutli 2d t-t. , Sprlnulli-M. IP , -Milt 3 * -OSITlON MVA Yo-Nd MN : Wl.I.INa TO do nnyiliinj * fur a llvlnu ; KutjJ city lefi-u-i X .1 , llee A-MJM \ \\TI3DMAIiH IIKI.P. WANTKI > . AN IDIA : : WHO CAN THINK 01' wjme slmpli' tliliiB to imtent7 l'i-otct your Menu , the\ may lirlns you wealth. Wrlti1 John Weililprlmin A Co. . Ix-pl. V. , Pntent Attorney * . Wiiclilnct- . D. 1. , for their n.VA rrlze ofrrr nml u lul "f 200 Inventlona wanteil. II 27t WANTt'i ) ANACTI VI M"ATr IN P.VKUV t.O- cnllly to leprercnt nn ( nn fortune hiiiiter wivnti'iO. will Rtiarntitpu I1S.OO wcrlcly ami nil oxpetiFMi. UivcHtlKiitc ut once. Il'ix MOS , Itos- ton. Mn R H-M.M . O0 M TO Jir.0 AND RXPKN8 iK PAIU HAt.I'.S- mnli for clBtiro ; oxperlenciunncccsmiry ; extra Inducement ) ) to cii Hiiiier . Chun. L' . Illslmp Ik Co. ! tl Louis. Il-Mt070i \\AN-TMI ) . A FI HT-ri.AH8 TIA. ! .SPICK AND iilcnr Milprmnn. havlntt nn OKtiilillFheil trmle In Nvliiiirkn. H. r. 1'Mfher , PhleBKO. LAlioni-nis "FoiT nAii.o"uT ! " COM PANT work , vyomlnit : Rood wnsi-i : ttf" tmc. Kriiinrr & O'llcnrn , 11ZO Furnnni street. H--M235 Ol * WANTKU , AN. BXPBIHBNCim KOIIBMAN for nlnnliiR mill : "onu but ili-Bt-clnus ineelmnlc need apply. Inqulm nt llco olllce. Council lllnrr . In. H-MW9 01 V'ANTP ) r,0 MKN. APPLY A'C 8TAOK DOOU IIoyil'B thenluf at 2 p. in. todny. II M317 1 * MOlIli'l'ALLrt POH nTuunitn. WI-J THACH HIP trailo tliOi-oiiRlily In S wi-e ! a. nml furnish Hlvaily Hltuntluin to erailuntos ; pomtiinl prne- tlco , with end Inslmetors ; complete nutllt of tonln doJiatrd ; wnxeH Soturajy.t ; cnlnloRUn mnllfd firp.Moler'H llarlicr Ccltexe. Kt ! ) N. Uth nt . Kt. I.uulH. Mo. II-M313 C J70-I" ) T" JlMl.no A MONTH AND I3XPKNHKS palil nileimcn for clRnrii ; experience uniK'cep nary. Mi" UUP ami cpeclnl liiducein nt to tin trade The W I , . Kline Co. , Ht. UitiM. Mn. 11-M.1M 2' \VANTK1 > . APPIII2NTICK8 FOIt llAIUtKlt tnid" , K" < 1 chancu for men from country , us Weil KM ity : can earn tinard whliileainliiB ; ntcaily Kltnutlon Riven after two Months' ex- Vtlcnppj write for llhiKtratoil cul.iluKUu. Mol- or'ii Uarber Bchool , SX1 S. Clarl : St. , ChlcaRO. 11 M33C I * \.NTIJI1'1'SIAIJK IIKliI * . \ VANTnnAN ACT1VW WOMAN AT C10.00 weeltlj to len-esent us , Ailc < iiM Ilex r > MS , llos- ton , Miun 0 M5M O6 _ _ WANTKIJ V.OOpTjUHMAN OK 1IOHKMIAN cool * to worl ; at 131 S. 2.th St. Inquire ut 11C S. 32nd Ave : KOU < ! wimea. C 3C9 O3 WAN'THD. 324 N. 17T1I HT. HT.C C M3J1 2 * W\NTIC1) , 1IKIC3IIT YOUNd I.ADV 1-Y5H CITY solicitor , permanent ; call 8 a. m. or fi | i. m. Oct s nv ; s. i"th ft. c " von ui-\Tiiousi-s. ! 1IOI-SKS IN AM. PARTS OV T1IK CITY. TIU3 O. ! " II\H | Ci.-iuiny | ) , 13M Kurii.'cln. t ) 272 JIOl Sis. : IIBNKXVA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST. MODKItX HOUriLIS. C. A. STAniC,925 N. Y. 1.1KB H-274 STIAM m-'ATun STOHUS AND FLATS. llowanl Itanck. neent , 1C10 ChlcaKO tr rt. p-275 CIJOIfK not"SBS AND COTTAClis : AL.I , OVI31I the c-lty , j ; , to tJO. Fidelity , I'Vl Furnani.D . D 27G J.MICB LIST OP IIOUSK.S. TUB J1YIION Ueed Co. , 212 S. nth ut. D-277 HOl'SKS , WALLACE , UIIOWN I5I.IC. . 1CTII ami Uouslns. 1J-278 KOIl HUNT. Ifl-J'.OOM 1IOUSB , MODBItN ; pcrlt-ct rt-iMlr , 712 N. IDth ht. D-270 C-IIOOJI MODKKN COUNKIl KLAT. 2101 LUAV- cmvitttli fct. U MGiil OIO ron iiKNT. HUUNISUID : OR houiie. S I-IKIIIU ; inwlcrn. WJ IMrk avi-nui- . l > - 93 _ FnOCI.M C'OTTAUK , H. 13. 2JD AND OLA UK B. D-631 S-nOOM IIOl'SK. 271J CAUAVBLL ST. . MOD- i-in water comcnleneoH , Rood condlllon , chcup runt. r. 1)Ycad , ICth and luiiBlnii. D-120 O t r.i'jxr , lUiJirr-nooM DITAOIIII : } MOD ern house , with barn. Bnquliv at 1701 I'ur- iiuni. or i' W.l Plcict ; btreet. I1-13S O t A 4 AND u IIOOM MOUHUN FLAT. 1112 SO. llth. D-133O2 * aiLKOANT , MOniilN : SlUK.M"l''UUNIHfli : Jtuuee In uoht part oC city , for rent Hboui Octubei' 1. M. .1. Kenmml & Hun , 710 Drown _ iriN Fl"llNl8lini ) IIOIISK INQI'IUK ' U. for. > lh and Leavenworth Sts. I > 231 S HOOSI MCIUI'JUN IIOI'SII , 2',31 HT. MAHY'b live , . J1-3.W ) ; C-rcom Mat , modern , bteel range K. K. i' r. 16th and .IIIIK-H. Clfiisii1 blk. , )22.bu Ciurvin Ilr.is. , 1C13 rainuni HI. 1J-M2 Ol TEN ISOOM IIOl'Hi : KOIl JM.DO , 519 K. S3TII iivi . , ; | ih < ndld locatlou ; modern conrenlencua Imiuliu of Dr. Tlldvn. P-M2I3 Oi UNI'IQILBU IN CITY ; ONlTY H13VKN-11OOM , Mi-nm h at , all niudL-rn houec ; alsu llirce- rooni rolluKP. TIuJ. 221 N.Nth. . JIJIC Ol' l-'Olt M' . UANl'SOMB MOnMIlN IIOI'SB d or unfiirnbhfd ; mu t ilcHlcable HHidliorl. ; . . . .1. Adilriua X 42 , lice tmildlu ; ; . _ _ ; _ U-231 TJiNMtiiOM IIJIH'U ; 1IBHT LOCATION IN Omutia. > V. K Clark , 22U."i Donclur Ht. U-MM1 Ol * roll HUNT , U-I5OOM MODUCN' l\VBMilNf3 'nt OIU 'N IStti tit , , for { 23.W IIT month , Apply \V U. M. Ikle , Wl Ul Nafl Hindi Illdn ; . D M3GO JTOU Itl-i.M' . IIOI.'SU OK TTlitboMd IN A Hi t-cl.isn location several ; luomeiti nmy lu- niall ) If hoUhC tnUrn nt oaci- . Apply l r-t ; Chl- CUKII htieet. O-M2M Ol * _ S-UOOM HurHi : . MODK1-.N IMl'ItOVIIMIINTfT. ceiitrnlly Incntetl ' ; lent mgilnutiIiuiiilin 20 ; N 2nl Rtl D o ( > C O ! 1030 S , iWTJJ AVilT 10-KOo'Hl IIOI'SKr OAK lii.oraii.l llnlriimodern In nwry r < iiivi , Hriilrs iiiniitlfc , fuiiMCO-iinil liiuiuliy ; ben bum lionre In tiiilly. . S37.ui pel muiiih. Oniihu Itenl l.'Blnli' anil Trust Co. , 211 Ho. ISth n. - TW1JLV K-1IOOM MODBItN HOL'HB AND brick bam ; 22J2 r.iinam. Apply to J , W. Kobluna. luuiii'.i 3 and I , DavliUo l't ' < U. U.DM32S D-M32S _ 1 TtnOM MOIJBHN l'UASll-"lKTAUKU. : - ( iv 1'iipplctou avfiuic : choice ; } ; . , ' , , Klght room inodrrn , Thty-lhlrd | und Jlurt ; 7-iiiom iii < Hli-rn brick , Ml N. 2.1d. f'O.Oii. 10'i-oom mixlern bilik. r.o N. I'.ld. $ : i'X ( > , li-room modern brK-k. lilt S. Sutli. > i'i.i i. I2-room modern. Wth jmlVoi.liirth , U'S.CO. C. A. tiTAIIK. H2J N. V. Llff Illdff. D-MJJ3 KOII un.vT i-'i n.Msiiicn UOO.MS rou for mull and wife. licut luken In bo.ird. 319 N. KOH P.KNT , UOOJI8 WITH Oil WITHOUT beard , Mearn lnMI , ileetilo llslii , vlevntur , fiv balhi. liit R u-a oniblo. ; IlrunsHlck hotel. K-95S _ IIOOMH , w t'Ai'j'ooi. AVI : , IpK , : : : Xt , OU rNI'l'llNLSHKO IIOIM:1 : I : i I'.iriiiun Ht. U 3W OS * HKNT--'itoN-r iiii ; 7a N. SJIli St. , Sauil ; Oir.iihn.H . H Ml Ft UM.snii > AVD no.viti ) . FOll HKNrTDuNt(51MS ( "nOOM"s.-.VJTII f > n wlthniit boanlj strain beat und ut ! muilcrn linpi-ovcincnli ; spivls ! Ionrntrd for Ihn n In ter. Midland hotel. Kli : .Mid Chlcuirv. M. J. 1'rnnck , moprMor , 1' 06 VBHY JI > lHAniJ { aOUTH Tt'ooTT'"wiril bunnl , M > 1 UoiiiUs. K M1M Ol * B ACCOMMODATIONS. V13IIV 3J07 I'urnum SI. * ' IB OJ IIOOMH , WITH liOAUl ) . HTKAJI 11 BAT. Utoplu , lol U.itrupart St. 7run linli accom. i' Uii f J * IMH.MSIIIOn IIOOM9 AMI IK ) Ml I ) . ( Cnntlnu d. ) HANDSOMI : UOO.MS. wmt noAitn. von few K nllemen , In private fnmlly , llnrty lt- tiMC'li ' l lrablo home , terms rM on bI i ref- pn-nces. 7JJ N. 15th L l'-M2fflOI * NIfKLY KfHNlSlinn IlOOMfl. WITH OR without bonrd. uteniti heat. 2K2 Karnxm St. F-3M Ol' PLlTASANT IIOOMH , WITH 11OAIH ) ; CONVB- nlnt to two Pnr lines. 1923 Didirp. K-MSI2 7 * AUIANV-SMI IVOrm AS HOOMS , " t-nTl- iched or iinrttrnlslKHl ; prleeii to * ult the tltn'S. hliexcellent. . . r-M3 23 B r'HAMIlKUS Volt lIOI'SI KKPINvf MAN nnd wife ; water In kitchen , steel fink. .lUi N. 17fi. (1 252 rorii LAiian rsn'iiNsHin UOOMS with bntli , rahRe. hot water. R . 215 pf 23,1. at. a-M2tt-OI' ( Kf/Wll. W N. l Tlt. (1-M327 4' run ni-JXT roiir.s AMI III-M--HJUS. KIltHT-fLASS imiriv STOIIB Iiril.DINn. 1011 I'nrnnin ; tlncc stoilen nnd bn einpnt , will niter to mlt tenant ; low rent. 311 1st Nut'l ll'kbld . KOlTTlKNT , Tli77-STOtlY UUICIC llt'll.DINO at 91C Rirnim Kt. This building hin n nreproof pentciit basement , riiinplet iitf-um hentlnic llx- Hires , water on nil lloirn ; sa , i-tc. Apply at HIP oflloiof TI.e . lien. 1 ! 10 , IIASHMBNT ; IIHK'IC bull.lliiK , nt 1211 Howard Hi : suitable fur Hlnrngp nnd Ffiinmlimlon or manufacturlnit btml- ne. .i. IT. H. National liank. I 2S1 WANTUII. AtlKNTS WANTKH. APSOUTBD COMKJ motto and campaign buttons ; hoi sillerfl ; lac per doz. , JI.21 per 1" " . p - l pnld ; JIO.OO per 1 CM by express. I'nmpalKti Supply Co. . 91 AiTh HI. , IlOHton , Ma i .1-227 CAN MAln 11.00 , 13.00 A ilay ; experience not liiiwraiCull nt once 41.1 IV-e b.Uldlntc. J 31i ! 1 * AVAXTHII TO II I'JXT. \VANTni ) , TO JIKNT A MODKKN n\VKM.lNrt near street car linn , xvlti all conveniences , KH * . baf.i , hot mid cold water , furnnce nnd Rood , roomy stable : muni be In B od nelsliburhood ; Inrpp lot ; may imrchnte If n decided hnritnlti Is offered. Addresi It. O. Heati , general deliv ery , city post olllce. K M3IS 2 * I'Al'IKIC STOHA013 AND WAHKIIOtTPK CO. , W3-9IO Jonea. General storage and formirdhiff. OM. VAN & STOMACH. 1113 KAU'M. TUT , . 15.12. M : s3 WAXTISIJ TO IllfV. WANTBD-IIOrsn ANfi LOT , OOOD 1.OCA- tloii ; ha\e four cb-.ir lols und H.5W to f2.000 In unsh. Addiesa X 13. Iee. I , ' 311 Ol KOIl SAI.K K FOIt KAL1-J AT AfCTION. TUB KUUNITUIH3 and contents of hou < e No. 113 N. 2'th St. , Thura- dny. nt 10 o'cloc-k a. , m. Atheiton. Auctioneer. O M2S1 Ol * KOIl XAI.IS II011SKS AXII WACOXS. nUHAHILlTY TALKS. rAHIHAOIW. I. phaetons , bottom prlcoa. A. J. Simpson , 1409 nodse. , 1' 2SI FOrT SAf.R IIOIISI3 HAHNKSS AND OAll- rlaRp at 1001 S. 27th St. P 520 4 K'.lll SAI.lJ CHBAPKRT HAIinWOODYOVI3N COUN-CHIll- blm ; made. C. It. Lt-e , SOI potiBlaa. _ r < ) ir SALtTou Tit'AnB' , IO-Y"IOAH LBASB ON Ifi acri-u hlKhlr Improved land , Vi half mlle pouth Ituicr'a pnik ; C-room house , tlno stable and chicken coops ; 3 acre * fenced with C-fout poultry fenclUK ; would make u line feeding place or poultry farm. UoUcn llros. . 1312 S. I2ti ! Kt. . Omaha. ( J-M24S Ol' KOIl HALK , Lt'MHKll IN FnNrri. OIIAND- staml and locker bouse nt Athletic p-rl < , 2Sth & Uodse Sts. Kcnd bids to Y. M. C. A. olliee. TUB CI3NTUUY DICTIONARY : NKW AND complete ; orlqlnal cost , $ CO.OJ ; for 5i : OU. Ad- iliera X < 4. UCP. Q MSlJ I * TO JIB SOLD AT I'UIILIC AUCTION AT omiihii Auction Co. , 10D H. IStli St. . opposite pcstoiltcp , extra line household IODIS. | .Satur day. October 3. at 10 a. m. Atlii-rtftn , Auction eer. Q-M337 3' CL.MHVOVAXTS. MRS. MARY FlUTZ. CLA1UVOYANT. S21 N. ICth. S-JI417 O3' MASSAUK , IIATHS , KTO. MMi : . SMITH , 1121 DOlGU.\3. ! 2D FLOOIl , room 5 ; masunee and steam Ijatlis. T MISS O3 * M1KS AMB8 , VAl'Oll KATUN. MASte'Atli : . D07 H. nth St. , room .1. T W/D1 < J1 * MltS. Dlt. LBON. BLI3CTH1C" MAFWAr.fi PAII- lorn ; refieshlnif and curative ; doln't f ll to call. 417 S. llth St. , upjlalra. T MW5 : C' I'KHSO.VAI. . Mll'S VAN VAI.KBNWUUC5 ! > BilTIlOYd PBH- maii' > ntly by elcuirk-ity HuperfUious hair , molt-a , w.itta , utc. Hoom til ! N. Y. Life HMs.U . U 2S HIJPTl'HB PUltUDj NO PAIN ; NO DBTIIN- tlon from buslnoMe ; refer to hundreds of patients cured. O. B. Miller Co. , S07 N. Y. Llfo IiulldliiK. Omaha , NVb. U 2 7 11AT1I8 MASSAGh' , MMB. POST , 3I9H S. 1JTII. U 21S VIAVI. HOMB TURATMBNT KOIl 1TTBUINK troubleji. 1'hycldaii In uttendanca. Consulta tion or health book flee , 346 HL bids.U2S9 U-2S9 MO.M3Y TO LOAN UHAL KSTATH. ANTHONY LOAN & TIIIIST CO. . 313 N. Y. L. tjulck inuiiuy at low rates for c.iolce farm loans In Iowa , noithi-rii Mistuutl. t'UKUrn Nelir.itk.i. W Ml CITY IRAN'S. 0. A. STARR , Wi N. Y. 1.IKI3 , \ \ -2 MONiV : TO LOAN ON IMPItOVKU OMAHA icat estate. Itiennun , Love Co. , 1-axton block. W2W LOVNH ON iMi'icvn ! K. fNiMPiiovnn CITY propel ly. W. Kurn.un Smith , 'i CO. , IJJO K.iinam U'-ui MON'IOY TO LOAN AT I/JW ItATUS. THR O. I1' . Dnvl * Co. , irl ) " > Karnaiu St. \ \ --"Jj TO 1.0A.X-01IATTUI.S. ' MONRlTO LOAN ON Kfll.MTt.'llB , PIANOS , hurfi'H. WUROIIII , i'ti' . ; at lowem rate In city ; mi remuv.ll of ioods ; strictly coiilldcntlul ; you c-au I'jy the luan off at any tluui or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTUAlli : LOAN < X ) . . 5utJ So. 10 ! h St. X 2'.i'J _ MONBV TO IJ3A n ( ) , 00. 80 , 1JAYS ; KKltN tine , plunub , c'lc. Duff Gioiii , ixon : f liar.a-r 1)11 , X SV7 III.SIXKSK RIIA\'I-S. : roil UAI.R. AnouT , < iou LIIH , MINION TYP. ; i. J IbiniuK1 , i.o : | uiir two-third cascti , 49 iliiublu trull iluliilH fur tnu-thlrd u.i. c > i Thl matrilal vvaa uied mi Thn Oihuha li ! > ' and In 111 fairly B0"d Kindlttmi. Will bo mid cheap In bulk ur In iiunntllk > H to Mill purchaser. Apply U > pi'ison or by mall to Tin- lieu Pub lishing Co. Oniahu , Neb. Y 713 n:0 lF YOU IIAVK J1W IDLK MOXKY rtlJNl ) for fu-o boulc on hp-riilallon. Htiinicr & Co. , li Wablilneton St. , Clilengu. YMro OJC * _ illTSlItAirLB U1CATION I'OIt DHl'O STOfuT Just ilia | > Ui' for ynuiiK man to Mart in bun- ! ne with Iliultfc ) capital ; nil llncj bunlnem reprem-nted but drill : store. Cull on or adJreas B. K. Ileachler. Ills Springs. Neb. 1Mi3' * O7' iTu'rAo6"l)0 ' AHl ) OK THAI'K. If juu ari ) lntneeil | til cotn'nodltles ilealt In on HiChlcUKO HoBid of Trai'e. we auk sou to coni-ispnnd with im iinJ nt'iul for our book nn MntUtlca und dally advisory sheet. Wneat. OMtK and pork will imvc .1 boom before middle ot Ortobor nnd InveMuienu nuslit to be madu now. Trnd" with a itlUlda llrin. II II Hau- innnil & Co. . 51 lioar.l of Trad11 , I'hk-aco. y OR AI i3r TH filN B T 111110 KTOHK IN Ni-bruiku. Apply to thv Mt-rehants' Nullonal bank , Oiiuba. Y M 6 S rYormnB TO PUIICHASB TINB VA- o ! it property , cheap loin pr liuiiKtid and lota. Tor CA | I , or ml wry t-a y tritni , da not fall to tfa th I-'Mellty Tiusi Co , , routlieutt earner of R'f bulUllnir. Their ll l \ * lauv end tbey noihlnsr tut bartfaln * . He 2W Tin : VHON"UII-U > COMPAN'Y" Hu 'J _ _ ? A HM LANDS. C. y. HAIIIIISON. Oil N. Y. L , FOH I\CHvxcsn. KOIl RXrilAN < JU A KBW OK TUB UAIl- Kulni we offer : enn-nftf Itnprovxl furrn , Kill * county , Knn ni . fli-ar. for Om < ih mi > rtt B l prnrwrty , Sort.e ncre trir's HI Ilellevue nnd Fnrt Prof * for Omalm tirnj > prtj- . 1 J eres ne r puttmnouth for Omnhi umpmy. 1ncres , with two ROO ! hon es ; prle - . $ I.6".iiO ) ; will mkp } W ! ' 1 In Nebraskn land or outride viicnnt Inta. One of the best Income rental blocks In the city for l i K farm. Kln l n in H icrldan cminty. clear , for house find lot ; will niwump encumbran'e. 40 flcren In Mill * count- . IOWA , fruit nml Kntln farm ; willll f r onon' will take fmill houop nti'l lot In Omaha an p rt irtyment. 714 acre * nenr l/lorence , which Is for Ale only ; tl.7m.fiO. 4 n ncies. Improvpd ; 17 hpml of cut HP. S hend hr.rjea. lot of ImR" ! nnd Implements , nil clear , for omihn property , 'n nercc clear , In Osceoln county , Iowa , for nmohiT . iircpcrty. . . , , , Fin * f2n-nere fnrm nenr Heil Oak , In. ; want mep houri * nnd lot In KountEe Plncp. Clear 40 IHTP * In Mndlson poiintjMtBsrfurl , for JlW.on cafh If tnkcn within five da > * ; parly niiift linie money. For n quick snip < > r pxclmnFP. cell nn or nddre.is HICKS' HBAL KSTATB AOBNCY , 305 N. Y. Life HldR. . Oinnha. K M311 1 lllll.II.AMI ) ! I.OAX ASSOCIATIOXS. SHAllKS IN MUTt'AL U. & H. APS'N PAYS fi , 7 X per cent when 1. 2. 3 yeaM "Id ; nlwnya re deemable. 17C4 Karnam St. Nultlnscr Sec. 300 HOW TO HUT A HOMB ou srx uni : aociu Intelesl on snvlnifa. Af.ply to iimnhn L. & It. Acs' . 1701 Fnrnatn. O. M. Naltlim'er , See. 301 riIIOI. THIUX < ! . Fl'llNITtTIll : I'ACICKD.lNI.SHii | ) . 11R- pnlrpd ; mattiesn-s made nml tenovnteil. Try Walkln , Sill CumlnKi tel. I3"t. 304 SllOIfl IIAM ) AMI TYI'litt'llITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , rd.1 N. Y. LIFB. 302 IIIUYCI.KH AMI HKPAIUIXCJ. 21) HAND WIIIIBLU > 10 TO 2. . . 111CYC1.ES rente 1 and repaired. Om\ha Ulcyclc Co. , lt ( ! ! and Chicago. 303 11 UT KCTi vH A < : n xu v. CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN. DBTBCTIVi : ACIKNCY ; nil detective work cniefully nnd promptly at tended to ; 310 Kprbach block , Omalm. nnd B16 lloanukc building , ChlciiKU. M CCS Ol LOST. LOST , LADIES' DIAMOND 11A11 PI > f. 11B- tuni to CnrtwrlB.it Shoe store for reward. Lost 247-O1 1/3ST-SMALL IILACK MAIIB , I1HAND13D A II on left hip. Ileturn to 2418 1 St. , South Omaha. Heward. 324 4' LOST A HLACIC MUI.B ; 4 YUAU3 OLD ; KCAll on rlsht let ; above knee ; silt In left ear ; welKit 030 Ihs. Mrs. Patrick Loyne , 30th nnd Nicholas , city. Lost -M3.I4 S' IIAXCIXC SCHOOL. MOIIAND'S NOW OPRN roll LADIIW C5BN- tlemeti , chlldrrn nnd private classes. For par ticulars anJ terms pk-aso call lolO Harney St. MUSIC. AHT AMI KAX4JUAOK. Giy3nB F. OKLLBNIIBCK , BAN.1O AND fc'iiltar te.iehcr. Itoom 412 Dee llldg. Tel. 2S. ! A FINK STBINWAY PAIU.OK OKAND worth Jl.000.00. only $ .Vfl.04 ) ; one uprtRht VOEC .t Sons , only J11U.CO ; plunus for rent. William U. Schmoller & Co. . 318 McCaguu HldK.MSI MSI ; I'AWMIIlOItlillS. II. MAHOWITZ LOANd MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST. 203 MICUICAL. TUB PHOPLK'S 1 > ISPBNSAHY , 1322 nOUOLArf et. , : ievcr falls In diseases ct women ; elves piompt relief without dangerous operations ; V3 years * expel lencc. M 3JS t * KLOCl'TIOtf. ' BLLA DAY. II. 8 , 3HD FLOOIl. 2M S. 1STII. 322 21 RAM AX TIME CARD Leaves II1UHL1NGTCN & MO. IUV13It.Arrives ( OmahaUnlon | Uepuv , lOtn & MasonSt _ JOmahn 8Bam : ! Denver Bxpresa S:5am : 4:33pm.Ulk Hills. Mont. & 1'UEUt Sad. Ex. 4:0jum 4:3.liim : Denver Expitss 4r pm 705iJin..Nobiaska Local ( except Sunday ) . . TMDpin . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.ll:3lam ) 2:55pm..Fast : Mall < for Lincoln ) jnlly. . . Leaves ICHICAC1O , nUHLINGTON JS. g.lArrUca OmiihaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.Omaha | _ 500pm ; Chlcaso Vestibule S:00am 0Sam Chicago Bxpress 4l ; ! > im ) 7:50pm..Chicago : nnd St. Louis L'xprens. . S:00.im H:43am Paclne junction Ixwul clOpm : FnstMall .2:5l/pni : Leaves ICHICAOO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.iArrlve.i OmahaUnion ] Depot , 10th , t Ma onSts.JOniaha : . . . . . . . . , . . Limited 8:03am : llOOam..Ciilcnio ; Kxpress lex. Sunday ) . . 3:2Jpm : Ixvives ( CHICAGO & NOnTKWKST'NTlATrlver Omahak'nlon Depot , JOth & MasonSts.Otnaha _ ( _ lOMSnm .T..Eastern Bxprcss 7. . . . M"pin 4:45pm : Ycstlbuled Limited DIOpm : , : rpin St. 1'uul Dxpreta 9:30am : SMOam ! i > . Paul Limited , 8:0jpm : 7:30im..Cnrr : . ' ' . & Sioux city Local..lilOpm C:30pm : Omaha Chicago dpeclnl SiOOnm _ „ . . . . .Missouri ValleyLocaI..1L.z. 0:30jm : Leaves ICHICAOO. n .1. ft PACIFIC.jArrlves Omahalnlor | ) ! Depot , 10th & Mason Sls.l Omaha " ' _ J _ KA8T. _ _ _ IO:4Cn m..Atlantic Hxprcaa lex. Sunday ) . , E:3opm : 7DOpm Nlnni ExprepB 8l..nm ; 4.EOpn > . . . .Chlcaso ; Vestlbuled Limited , . . . lSSpni < : . ' , iiuin St. Paul Vcntlhiiled l.tpiliprt . . li.Vinm WEST. 6:43pm.Oklahoma & Texas Bx. ( ex. Sun. > .10J.iam : l40pin _ ; . . .Colorado Llmll j.iL . . . . liOOpin Leaves" I C. , ST. P . M. S O. "lArrlvci OmabnI | _ > cpot , Kit : td : V.'ccstrr ! ta.i _ Omaha ! :13am..T..Sioux : ftly Accommodation 8Cflpm : 12:30pm..Slou : : : City Kxpresx m % . oim..llJjam : ; . . . . . _ . . . . . . Paul LimlK-d .j. . 9.19am " " " " r.fBvei""F. ! ; C. & MOrAL7BY , lArrives Omulial Depot , 5tn un.1 ' .Yebeier rits. I Omaha " .llOOnm Fast Mall nnd Exprein 5OiVm : 3COpm.es. : ( Sot. ) Wyo. Ux. ( ex. Mon , ) . . 6:00pro 7 : ! > oim..Fremont Loral ( Sundays Only ) . . 7fAim..Norfolk : Bxp.-rri lox. Rim ) . . . .10:23am : ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Bxpress 0:10.in : , Leaves ! " K. C. , St. J. A C H. JArrlvei' OmulinlUnion Depot , lOtli * Mncon Sts. | Omaha " 3cJnin.7ir.Kantas"city : I/ay'Exploiu. . . 70:10pm : 10CKinii.K. : C. Nlsht Bx. via IT , P. Trans. gSQam : Leaves I MISSOUni PAf-IFIC. ( Arrives Oimihal Dtpot , J5th \VcbcterSts. . | Omnhii " 3lOpm..Nebraska * Knns.i * Limited..il"ipm : y:30pm Kansas City Kxpr'ta ( liOOani 3nopm : Nebratka Local ( en. Sun. ) 9rtnin ! LenveflT"KIOPX CITY ft PACIFIC. ( Arrives Om.llml Dfpor , 151 h and \\'cb ter Sts. _ | Omaha ripn. : St. Paul Limited „ . 9:10am : Lpiires I SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. ( Arrives' OninliaUnlon | Depot , lOlh & MnsoiiStB. _ " ( _ Omaha 5 iCnm Kt. Paul Passenger . .HlA : , < m 7:30nm : Sioux City rn een er & : OJpn : 6Mpm : at. 1'aul Limited 9:20.ini : Leaves I UNION PAC7Pia ( Arrive * Omaha ) IJnloii nn-ot , 10th .1 Mason Stj.Omaha ( S.SOum . . . . . Kearney Jlxpri-aa , . ; , . 4lOirr : | . Overland Limited . 4:4im : J-SOpm.Ilent'ce & 'Uronisb' ix. ( ex. Suu.12:0 ) : pn C:45pm. : . .Grand Hland Bxprots ( tx. Sun..i:05pn : 80pm ; . . _ . . . .Ka t M.ill . . . . t 4Uir Lea\ca IVAHASII I RAILWAY. JArrlves Oinaliil'nliin ; | Dopm , 10th . Mason Stu I Omahn St Louis CnniKin Hall . . .n-.30aiv Sea/rles & Searles 6PECIAUI3ra IH Kcrvous , Chrouio and Private Iis8isi ) ; BEXUALLr , AH 1'rlvato UII nil Disorders of Men t'r cut in nut bjr mall cousultatluu Crea * SVPH1US Curtd for ( If * nl the polioa tliorouihlt U ni d from th system. FILK3. KIBTULA an KCOTAL ULCERS , HVDllOCni.r.S ANU VAniCOCKI.K pirmsnintlr md succ sfull7 cur d. M tHc.1 new ind unfalllni , STRiGTUflE AND GLEET Djr ntvr ratthcS without pala or cutting ; Cell on or iddrt wlln stamp , Dt Seailes & Searlaj , DESTROYED BY A TilpAL WAVE Florida Town Ecportcd Jo J3o Wiped Out and Twenty LifesfLost , El.re DEAD IN THE STATE NUR A HUNDRED „ , , . . , . rnrflt'iilnrn of tinllittor \VroiiKlit hy flip llnr'r'll'fiitp ' of Mon thly Mjhf Shlnl"1 I'VnfHl LII-.H.-I on All Slllot. till CHICAGO , Oct. 1. A dispatch from Jack sonville , Kla. . has btcn destroyed by n tidal wave. Twenty lives werelost. . 1'ENSACOLA , Fla. . Oct. 1 , Railroad ccm- nmnlcation with the eastern olid mlddlo parts of the state has Juat been re-eatab- llslu-a , anil harrowing talts nu < being re- teUod of the \Vcst India storm , which sw < iit over the peninsula of Klorlda Monday night and TucsJay morning. It appears that tin ; storm left Ihe { 'ulf and alruck the coaat about Cedar Keys , which Is cald to be almost completely wrecked. From llieie It swept In n northeasterly course , Us dlnmutor being about forty tulles , across the state , doing fearful damage nt the towns of Gainesville , lllg Springs , Lake City , ilronsford , Callahali and many others , llrlck utul ( runic buildings wen- blown down , and near Callalian several schlldren were hlllrtl In a school house , which was wrecked. The wind Is reported to have reached u velocity of 100 miles an hour. H la Impossible yi-t to learn how many persons were killed , r-st It Is believed Iho dead will bo fully 10U , and thnt many other persona were Injured. Much damage Is reported at Jacksonville , but no loss of llfo , as the center ot the storm seems to have passed to the north of the city. . The storm was not full here , but after It left thu gulf a high bank of air rushed from the north , blowing almost u gnle and lowering the temperature about ! ' . . " > degrees. The storm was a twisting tornado that moved with great rapidity from the gulf to the Atltintlc coasl. In many places buildings were wrecked In less than a juln- utc. The property loss la very heavy , not only In the towns , but on the farm * , where the crops xvcro deslroyed. JACKSONVILLE , Kla. , Oct. 1. Tolc- giaphlc communication with Iho outslilo world Is being slowly ro-establisln-d. T'ae reports from various parts of the state tell of widespread destruction. Five people were killed and many Injured at Lake City. Thtlo school children were killed at Boulogne and olhcrs hurt and fatalities occurred at many other places In the state. Thu esti mated damage to the turpentine and lumber camps In the central part of the state is half a million dollais. SAVANNAH , Ga. , Oct. 1. Hcports come from the Savannah river suction of South Carolina that there wan considerable loss of llfo among the negroes In Tuesday's storms. The small schooner Island FInv/er Is believed to be lost. With her crew of three men. Houses are down In nearly all directions. M > MV13SKK MIST "AT TYIJI3K. niilf .Storm Doi'S nil Ilium-use to Propi'i-ly. SAVANNAH. Oa. , Oct ; 1. Mr. J. S. Evans , assistant llghthouire keeper at Ty- bee , arrived in the city today and brings the first dcfii.lte informatlfm of the damage on the Island. The Chatham club house 13 unroofed. All of the Improvements made by Downn & Cowan the pavilion , bar , etc. arc blown away. The electric light plant Is safe. The Hotel Tybeo Is damaged but slightly , comparatively -speaking ; windows are gone and other small damage is done. The Zoradaya club is 'slightly hurt. The Catholic chapel Is demolished. All of the new cottages escaped with slight Injuries. Verandas and windows ; are blown off the Atlantic club. The water .works , where the Ocean house used to bc"asc bauly damaged. A tfhecl blown from then ) crashed through the house of Chief of Police Nail , but struck no one. The Nail homo is quite badly hurt. Kehoc's cottage has lost it's roof. The Nay- lor house escaped with slight damage. Sol omon's cottage has had Hi- : roof and piazzas blown away , and the cottages In liutler- vtlle are more or less Injured. Major Ryan's cottage has lost Its roof. Kxcept the loss of fencing , the lighthouse is all right. At Martello Tower the flag polo Is Injured. Windows were blown In and the furniture was flooded with water. The Rambler ulub Is unharmed , The Lacy building Is badly hurt. The Bias cottage Is wracked. The railroad trestle near the lighthouse Is badly undermined : the bridge of the St. Augustine creel ; is out of gear and trains cannot pass over. over.Near Near Estlll's station the track Is badly wrecked. All the fishermen's wharves and all their boats are gone. Grogan's is all right. ATLANTA , Go. , Oct. 1. A special from Savannah to the Journal says : The worst of the tornado news from this city has been told. The number of deaths reported up to this timeIs as stated yealerduy , twelve , and there will probably be no other bodies found. The city has recovered from the blow and business Is now. going on without Interruption. News from Tybee island Is not encourag ing. The Tybee- railroad Is badly damaged and trains cannot reach the Island. Mr. Joseph Thompson's cottage at Tybco was about the only ono of the dwellings that was wholly demolished. The wind cut a wide swath along the railroad track , destroying almost ! everything near It. Trees and grass were blown up by the ton and scattered all over the tracks. It Is said that It Is almost wholly burled under the debris and It will Uko some time to cleir It , The work of clearing away the debris tir the Tybco road has already begun and a new depot will bo built at once. The track and bridg will all bo put In repair right away and it. is expected trains will be running In a few days. The damage to property on the Island is almost $30.000. The rice crop In Savannah section will bo shortened one-third by the storm. The loss In Savannah and section will be $1,000- OO'J. ' HOW STAl Vl'O.V WAS FLOODKI ) . Hlri-ani .Swollen Tmn Murli lo I'HNS 'I'liroiuyli Tiinm-1 Wild J' ' * < ir < l lliick. STAUNTON , Va. , Oct. 1. The. Hood here was caused by much the same conditions , but .of course on a smaller a-.Mlo , as those which resulted In the Johnstown disaster , namely , the bursting of a Jake and the emp tying of its waters intila stream already swollen by the rains. I&oniilO to 12 o'clock on Tuesday night the lulni came down In tot-rents and soon cha\i \ i-tt Lewis Creole , which runs through Stiuntpn , Into a mill race. Tlio creek after , , Jti jhters well Into the city flows down through a largo archeil scwor under Central avenue southward , nearly to main street , 'wjiere It deflects slightly , to the right , uud. , still pursuing Its underground course , - turns to the east ward again after it mipses-Johnson street , parallel with Main street1. ' .This . stream be came ( a raging torruut unij ( ho water being In too largo a volume o pass the tunnel backed and quickly swamped the neighbor hood , including many lafcir1 gardens. A handsome brick , st'pnij'trimmed ' build ing , owned by S. M. H'llws and located on Central uvi-nuo , south of Main street , was totally wrecked , the occtipi rrts barely escap ing. Along the line of , flji creek on the southern part of the elt | ' , the water rose several feet In a few gec-AIjtlB , North of Staunlon aim. adjoining Is the fair ground's lake , which Includes nearly thu entire space within the balf-mlle track , and Its natural drainage In Into Lewis creek. This lake broke its banks and emptied Its waters Into the swollen Lewis creek , with the result that Staunton expe rienced the most disastrous Hood In Its his tory. The bodies ot James Smith , his wife , daughter and grandchild , have been recov ered. The negro settlements along I'ump street wore particularly exposed to the rushing waters , but It is believed nearly all Its inhabitants escaped , forty-two being rescued by Benjamin llagley and H. Middle- cuuff. The flood destroyed the gas works and wrought havoc about the railroad yards. " ' Our Victim nt Ikn"'cii ill till. WASHINGTON , Oct. 1. The first loss of life In Washington City from thu storm was reported today when the body of Jann-s Fitzgerald , a white man , was found la the rultii of thu Hcatty butldlug on Pennsyl vania nvrn"c There were ton persons known to bo In this building \vhon Its walls fell In. bvit they escaped without ncrlous In- Jury. Kltzsernld was a machinist In the navy siv niii\v. > r.i ) i > THU iiorvr.msi. llonvj Hnlnt In Arlr.niiit Cntiio I'loniN mill l , < m * < if Iilfc , TtTSON , Ariz. , Oct. 1. A special to the Star from Ht-iiaon say * : 1'nrt of the town was washed away and six persons drowned In a flood from a cloudburst In the Whet stone mountains , twelve mllrs southwest of town. The dead , whose bodies ha\e been recovered , are : WILLIAM 5515KK. n b.irbrr. MltS. ZKKK AND TWO CU'LOUKN. OSCAtt AS11WHN. A cattleman. Four more pel sons arc missing. U is ex pected that grrst loss of llfo and destruction of property vlll bp carried from all along tbe San Pedro river until It empties Into tin- i Glla. The dotnlls of the disaster at lien- , | son and arrurnti description of the extent j of the cloudburst have not been received , I but the pri'clpltutlon must have occurred . nlong the whole length of the \Vhetslono | mountains , as the flood from the western I end of the same range tore out three miles of Southern Pacific track , twelve miles west of Benson. A wnll of water at 1-ast twelve miles long wns poured Into tbe San Pedro I river ; hence tbrro IB apprehension fell for the safety of persons In the valley. Two l.nkf Mlrnmri-N on Ilio lli-ni-li. KAST TAWAH , Mich. , Oct. 1. The cap- i ' tain of the steamer Westfrld. which has Just , coiito In for shelter , reports thnt the Swlrk- luna and rnnsert St. Louis arcon tbe I beach one mile north of Fish Point. A I ! hcivy sea was breaking over both boils. i The St. Louis ts lying broadside to the i shore and Is badly twisted. The llfrsavlng j I crew has loft for the scene of the wreck. ix TIIHVIIHT PIT. IM'i'i'inliot4 .In nni < l' | > Two Mini n llnlf 'i-nM Kori-liin SI-IIHII lion. CHICAGO. Oct. ] . The wheat pit today was again a scene of wild excitement matkcd by an advance In the price of De cember to a point 2Vi cents above the final llguriM of yesterday's session. This nd- vance wns not nil held by any means , for bli ; traders , whoso persistency In holding on to their lines has been partially Instru mental In the recent rise , took advantage of the exalted prices to earn an honest dollar by dumping some ot their holdings on the market. The aggregate day's busi ness was enormous. Not only were all the local brokers heavy Investors , but outside speculation wns much more prominent than usual. The reason for the bulge can be told In two words foreign news. It was not the higher prices quoted at Liverpool and on the continent , but the reports of wheat engagements for shipment to India from Liverpool , u hitherto unheard of trans action. Reports of similar engagements from San FranclHCO were confirmed and lent force to the statements that the Indian crop was a failure , . Not all the Interest , however , was centered In wheat. The corn and provision pits were Jammed with excited speculatois all day. An enormous foreign business was done In corn , and prominent packers , In tryIng - Ing to cover some of their lines of provisions- cxpprlnnced surprising difficulty in doing so. The close showed substantial advances all around. riilcnix" liivontoi-H Pnri-liilxi- Mine. LAUAMIE , Wyo. , Oct. t. ( Special. ) Chicago cage investors , who several months ago gave a bond of $12,000 on the Vlrglnius mlno In thn Keystone district near this city. It Is authoritatively stated , will make the first payment of $4.000 on the property to day , having decided that the mlno Is a payIng - Ing proposition. Development and prospect work has been going on In the mine for the past two months. At the start the mine showed rather poor prospects , but two weeks ago pay ore was struck and there is now enough of this in sight to make tbe mine certain to pay. , The machinery for a complete cyanide plant , to be placed at the Kelly creek mines , five miles from this place , Is now being freighted In from the railroad at Clermont to the mines. The ore averages $3 a ton and the plant will work about 125 tons a day , _ -nti < niK.v 1'iraiT Tiutuis nouns. MIlwniiltiM" Iliis a Stiililiorn uiul foully Conlliuvriil ! < > n. MILWAUKEE. Oct. J. A stubborn flro , which had Its origin In the World clothlns house on Chestnut street , kept the firemen fighting for three hours this morning. It was one of the hardest struggles the de partment has had of late , and almost the entire ( Ire fighting force of the city was called out today before the fire was sub dued. Three stores were burned out , two being occupied by the clothing house and the other by William I'aschen's crockery house. The loss will probably exceed ? 100- 000. TKMiCIIArillf IJHHX ITIKS. Justice Field has returned to Washington after a summer in California. He Is in feeble health. Harry Sherlock , a clgarmnkor at Motion , Kan. , drank carbolic acid and when next seen was hanging from an apple tree dead. Fred Cole , alias Curtis , wanted In Los Angeles for embezzlement , has been arrested In Kansas City and says he will return Iwthout requisition papers. * Prof. M. F. J. Albrecbt. four members of his family and twenty-five students of Con- cordla college , Milwaukee , are seriously III as the result of having eaten tainted fish. Three million dollars In gold reached New York from Kuropo yesterday. Nearly all of it will reach the treasury. Moro than $10- 000,000 has come Into the country during the present movement. Captain and crow of bark James norland , which was wiecked in a fog on rocks of Tugldak Island on September 10. lowed through the fog for 100 miles. Thu cargo , M.oco cases of salmon , wns lo t. Dauglns Dawson , secretary of the repub lican club nt Iron Mountain , Mich. , whoso life was attempted Tuesday night , Hays , ho has lived for yearn In fear of being killed. He offers a reward of $5,000 for tl e arrest of the OHsassln. Captain John Hart of the Laurada was given a hearing at Philadelphia before Com missioner Edmund * und again hold In $1,000 bail. O. W. Cowley told how the ship left Philadelphia , took on men and ammunition and landed them In Cuba. Milwaukee poldlcrs' homo Is crowded for the flrct time In many years , and no more applicants can bo admitted. Wisconsin state tinino at Waupeca Is also full to Its utmost capacity. Many veterans are consequently driven to the poor house. Steamer Pmutllla still lies on the bcai-h at Port TowiiKcnd , Wash. Her stern has sunk and at high tide Is under water. Divers cannot find the hole In her bottom on account of the rough seas. The ship's cargo wan sold at auction nn the company's dock at Port Townsend. George B. Anderson , alias Snyder , was fired from a cnnnnn attached to a balloon which went up from Paola , Kan. , and before his parachute opened the rope attached to his waist broke and he fell to the ground dead , He wan 22 years old , unmarried , came from Fort Smith , Ark. , and \VIH em ployed by the Uogard Balloon company of Hogard , Mo. Nathan 12. Spellman , who boarded with Mn ) . J. P. Illclccr , a widow at Holgato. O. . came home Intuxlcatrd and was re-pi imandtU by Mf3. Itlckrr. Next day Spe-llman found Mrs. Itlcker'a 17-year-old daughter in the house alone. Anna Kicker wua .found uiili her skull crushed ami Is dying ! Spellman tried to hang himself , and then severed ! ) ! > > Jugular vela with a razor , and Is dead. Russian barbette Alexander II. , flying the flag of Admiral Alexundroff , and turreted cruiser Navarin , have arrived at Piraeus , the seaport of Athens , Engineers , conductors and firemen at Toronto are considering whether they will join thn operators' strike on the Canadian Pacific. American operators are now bolus Imported. ( jrain movement * from Manitoba la oerl- OUHI ylntcrferred with by tbe Canadian Paclllo operator * ' strike . Tha only regular trains no wrnnnlng on the road ar be tween Toronto &nd Montreal. rn t Ptr rAi'npvnr1 I\VT IAP IT CRACK COlKSliRS Oil Ol1 IT favorites in tbe Contest for the Alonlcon Derby Bowled Over. CUP RUNNERS SHOW MUCH SPEED Si'conil mul Tlilril ItiiiniilM In Ilic Con- lent finIlir riiiiinilonHlili | l'ro\ - < h < * DOKVorlliy 'I'liclr HonorK , A1IKRUKHN , S. U. , Oct. 1. The coursing meet wns attended by a large crowd today and as progress was made toward Hie end of Iho two stakes the Interest grew keener. Fine weather continued , but a strong wind j blew across the plains the greater part of the day. The results In the second round of the Aberdeen cup were nbout as expected , but In the second trials of the puppies the ] ! favorites were bowled over In nearly every Instance. The chief features of the day were the retirement of the Iwo cracks , Diana nnd Minneapolis. The owner was defeated In tbe third round for the cup after having run a very severe bye course In the second round earlier In the day. Minneapolis , too , wns run very hard In the second round , and after run ning an undecided row so , with ( ? len Ursa , their merits bring even In tbe third round , she was withdrawn. The dog that beat the great Dlaim , which lust season defeated all comers on the plains of Dakota , Kansas and California , Is a new one appropriately named "Good Cheer. " Ho baa thn same blood lines , but tins never run before , this season being hlrt first. Hares were more easily found than hitherto , and sixteen trials were run. The results \\pre : The Aberdeen cup , second round : ( lien Hosa , Cable , 111. , boat Lady Falconer. Mintu < ap61is , Minneapolis , beat Dakota , St. Louis. Fltzroyal , Aberdeen , boat Llghtfoot , Min neapolis. Maid of Honor , Chicago , ran a bye , her opponent having died. Hood Cheer , Chicago , boat Oattcs , Lisbon. N. I ) . Diana. St. Louis , ran a bye , Arapahoe , San Francisco , being lamo. In the third round liosa nnd Minneapolis ran nn undecided course and then the latter was withdrawn. Maid of Honor beat Fltzroyal , Oood Cheer beat Diana. In the second round of the Aberdeen Derby for puppies : Cashier. Mitchell , S. I ) . , beat Little Dor- rltt , Aberdeen. Moonstone. Oaks , N. I ) . , beat Hazel Klrko , Hiuvarden , la. Snowbird , Mitchell , S. . . beat Pat Malone - lone , Cable , 111. Lucky Colors. Aberdeen , bcal Magician , St. Louis. Lady Aberdeen , Mitchell , ran a bye , be ing the odd dog on the card. The Aberdeen Cup , a very handsome piece of plate that cost over $200 , is now sure to go to Illinois nnd very likely to Chicago. The Aberdeen derby will probably he won by Snowbird or Moonshine from Mitchell , S. D. , and Oaks , N. D. , respect ively. The meeting will bo finished on Fri day. IIIfYfl.K HACKS AT ntlSMOXT. lll r Croivil AViiti'lii-N Soinp Xlco nrl ' for I IIP 1'iirm" * . FREMONT , Oct. 1. ( Special Telegram , ) The largest crowd that has attended the Dodge county fair was out this afternoon to the bicycle races. The track was dusty and sandy on the end ot the quarter stretch. In the half mile professional , open , trial heats were run , and there were eight men In Ihe dual. Banks won easily in l:0r : > Vi. Hall of Waterloo did some line riding In the ama teur races and get two first prizes. In the two-mile handicap the scratch men pulled out on tup third half , and Harbor , who had 150 yards start , cro&scd the line well In the lead. The one-mile professional was an ex citing race. The men were well bunched until the homo stretch was reached , when Mokel pulled In ahead , with McCall and Maxwell close behind , Roy Porter did some good riding In the half-mile amateur , but couldn't keep the pace , and Hall won eas ily. Fredorlokrfon made an attempt to beat the half-mile state record , flying start , but failed. Ho made the Ifalf In 1:01V4. : Results : Ilttlf-mllo professional , open : Banks won , Ilemstreet second , Maxwell third. Time : l:0r : > . One-mile amateur : Hall won. Harbor second end , Plerson third. Time : 2:272-5. : Oio : mile , open , professional : Mocket won , McCall second , Maxwell third. Time : 2:23 : 1-5. Half mile amateur , open : Hall won , Hol- tnn second , Fic-schcr third. Time : 1:131-5. : One-mllo tandem : Mack and Stevenson won , Mocket and McCaJl second , Banlts and Smith third. Time : 2:18-i-5. : Two-mile hundlcap , amateur : Barber won , Monio second. Ittner third. Time : 4:491-5. : Three-mile handicap , professional : Kramer (1'JO ( yards ) won , Hemstreet second , Lawson ( 10 yards ) third. Time : 7i5Vj. : : IM.AV K < ) TIIH KiltPHKMS ! CHI' . MlimcnpollH Wins I he Trnpliy In u Loose ( unit * nt Home * MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 1. The Millers , after having captured the pennant , today won the Detroit Frcu Press cup by defeating the Hooslcrs In a loosly-played game , The weather was not the best and only 1,500 people witnessed the contest , Flggemler started In to pitch for the locals , but was not In condition and Parker look his place In the third inning. Damman wns hit bard und the .Millers succeeded In bunching their hits with the visitors' orrors. Schrlver's homo run over the left field fence and the fielding of Ball , Connor , .McCarthy and Hogrlevcr were features of Iho garni1. The winners will receive about ? 10 each ami the losers ? 100 each nut of the scries. Score : Minneapolis 8 2 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 IS IndlanapollK 1 1002400 0 11 lilts : Minneapolis , 11 ; Indianapolis , 17. Guors : Minneapolis , 3 ; Indianapolis , C. Warned runs : Minneapolis. G ; Indianapolis. 1. Batteries : Minneapolis , FlgKt'inler , Parker and Schrlver ; Indianapolis , Darnman and Wood. Slur I'olnli-r AVIux. RKAUVILLI3 , Mass. . Oct. I. The features of today's harness races here was a contest between Star Pointer , Robert J , Frank Ag.m nnd Joe Patchun In the free-for-all pace , for a purtio of $2riOO. Star Pointer had an easy victory , winning In slralght'hcats. lily limp wns 2OI'/i : , 2:044. : 2:05 : % . . Robert J was eocoml , finishing fourth In the first heat anil M'cond In thu Iwo brats following. Frank Agan WIH : third , flnluhlng ucfond In the Drift heat uud I bird In the following heals. Joe Patchc-n finished third In th * first heat and In the following heats brought up In the. rexr. Crli-Uvl. The cricket match for Saturday , Ihe 3d Inst. , Is between the Omaha eleven. cap talned by H. Lawrlc. nnd n team of twenty- two. raptaltipil by Charles Hill. This wilt be the lest match of the season , and a good game Is ivxpected. The following are the Omahas H. Ijjv.-rlo ( captain ) , 0. VaURlum , W. V.iughan. Ta > lor , Now , Sprague , niche- lieu , C. Young , it. Young , Slmms , DouglM , Cameron , C. 11. Cookson. Twenty-Two Charles Hill ( raptnln , ) Fran cis , Noalo , Bowers. Itobb. W. Strlbllns , J. Slrlbllng. Wilson , lirnnton , Innls , ll'itrst , llsrber. North , MrPherson , Dr. Young , Itev. Llwyd , Hall. Illldltch. Shields. Montgomery , Potter , Colvln. Heth , ltro.itelilo. Stumps will be pitched nt 2:30. : lliirrlNon foitnly full'loir * . MISSOl'llI VAL1.KY , la. , Oct. 1. ( Special Telegram. ) The concluding day of HIP Hnr- rlantt county fair saw the finish of n line aeries of races. Knrh particular heal ban been a horse race , from wire to wire , ami each class went below Iho mark. In the 2:24 : trot today Graver took first money. best time 2:25. : Lilly Madison second money. Out of the 2:3 : ! > purse. Madrllno Graham , got llrst nnd Berry second. Best tlmo 2:2S. Oliver Cromwell held first place In the 2:3 : ! > pace , In 2:252:28 : : nml 2:27. : Harry lllnff , a local horse , got the big rnd of the half-mllo dash In 0r : > 2 nnd 0Mi : ; Ogle , second ; Sleepy Bill , third. ToncM'ki' llriitNVlilli > 1nlliL WOIICHSTKH. Mass. , Oct. 1. Joseph J. Whitehcad , the amateur single scull chain * plon of America , was defeated this afternoon In a match for a $100 gold wnti'h by Kd- wnrd H. Teneycke of the Wachuset club of this city. The race wns a mlle nnd a half with n turn nnd wast rowed over Iho old college course on Lake QuIiiHlgiiinundu. Ton- eycko's time was ! t:5S2-fi : , the fattiest thnt lias over been made by a single sculler over this course. Whitohcad Is not satisfied Iwth the result nnd wants to row his ninn again next Mprlng , _ riliiniiilon Cruiin'l | I'lnjorn Mrrt. SHKLBY. Neb. , Oct. 1. ( Special. ) Lew Fozzard and Kd Whltmoro brought their balls and mallets from lllslngc yesterday and played the second scries of a croquet tournament with Shelby players. The local champions , KeebaliKh nnd Hurrltt , Won the llrst game befoio either of tln > lr opponents made the center basket. Mercer and Smith lost to tha visitors. Hathbun and Haiishow next handled the sticks , and were victorious in n very close game , which gave 'the set to Shelby. Cli'vcliinil Full * to Show I'll. ' HALTIMOIIK , Oct. 1. The Bnltlmnro- Cluvolnud game for the Temple. Cup trophy , scheduled for today , was postponed owing to the non-arrival of tbe Cleveland team. Foot WViit I'mlor tinMotor. . Frank Lank , living near Thirteenth and William * streets , had his foot badly crushed lost evening as ho was slopping from n nio- tor car nt the corner of Thirteenth and Pa cific streets , llo was picked up by bystand ers nnd token to his home , where a surgl'bn attended him. FotiKlit n lii < -l with U'liu-lK'NtofH. MIDDLKSHOKO , Ky. , Oct. 1. Thomas Newltlrk and Henry Ashcroft fought a duel last night with Winchesters on the Long Fork In Shelby county. They were both suitors of Mary Dean. Both men were killed. _ FOIII3CAST OF TOIIAVS WKATIIICH. VcliriiHlvii Will Not ! Troubled wltli OoliI or Hi-lit , Until Iliii-rli-nnf. . AVASH1NQTON , Oct. 1. The forecast for Friday is : For Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado Ocn- erally fair ; light , variable winds. For South Dakota , Wyoming and Mon tana Fair ; south winds. For Iowa and Missouri GenciMlly fair ; J warmer In eastern portion ; south winds , becoming variable. I , in-lit Hi-cord. OKPIfK OI' ' ' Till } \VK.\TIIUH nUHKAlI , OMAHA , Oct. I. Omaliii reronl of tvniprmtura anil rnlnfall , coiniiared with t.io corrrsponillnB ilay of the past throe jcnrs : TIIH III2AI.TV .MAIIICKT. INSTHU.MKNTS placed on record Thursday , October 1 , 1890 : WAllHANTV DKCDH. II. U Wllcdt In William nml U , A. Mo- Ciiuley , lut 13 , Ijllll'k II , 1'ollir A : O'll miii i ra L. HIIIIH In C.V. . ( . oniKliic-li. lut 1' ' , Iluck' eye mill CCO .Miuy Iliinin to SIIHC | < Iloriin. lot J2 , mill , < n li nf lot II , lilork OS , Hiiutli CJmnliii. . . . 7,600 , llrlk tluniler ! to A. M. 1'luiHlir , lot .31. lilm-k 11. Oinaliu Vlow uiM 000 ( \ T. JnhiiKim to AI. A. .loliiiKun. lot 20 , liieiiiuit' | Kiiliiliv ' 1 Hen l-'lnuil anil wlfo ti > Nellie Cliefe , n ' , i uf lot 10 , lilwli 7 , Kiiuntzitil ( uiM ; w 70 ' fi'i'l uf lul 1 , liloek ! ) , Knurititii . . . . Illi _ HiM ; n 14 of lot 1 , blouk 15. S , B. ndil ; , w 22 feet of hit 8 , block 71 , Omaha Lewis Invrhtment roinpuny to Nclxon ltoy.il , general HS lsiiuiFnt lur bencllt of Itoyiil Nelson HHHlKnee , to \\f. II , HIHO , H ' .i of lot i. black 113 , Omaha . i I' . II. Wl'ltney to .1. II. llrulf. lot t , blorl ; K , Maker Pliico ; | OH 24 , { .I nml : IO , block 1 , ( ierinnnla Park ; IntH n mid 'i , block C , Second add lo Smith Umuha ; ! < > ti 3 , f , 8. 3 und 10 , block 3. Second add In South Omaliu ; lot 10 , bbnk 13 , Kountzii 3d add ; O M ter t if w SS fret nf lot K , block HI , I'lid vf 41 feet of lot 7 , block 15) , Omaha. 1 Total amount of traiuift-rH . ( ll > ,8.4 hours make one day. You can't ' make any more out of them by the clock. But wise women , pro gressive women , can make each day worth twice as much to them , Just by using Pearline. 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