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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1893)
TITO OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONMAY , OOTOKER. 30 , 165)3 ) , 8PEGIRL NOTICES. * A nVEnTI KMENfS FoTl TIK K COLUMNS A will | H > taken nnllt 12:30 : p. m. for thn pvenlnir nnrt until fl30p.m. ; for the morning nml Sunday Advertiser * nv rpqupsllne n numbered check , ran ) I TP their nnswers addressed to n numbered letter In cnro of TUB Ilnr. Antwerp no addressed e ilollven-il upon presentation of tin * check. SITUATIONSJWANTED. . lUcn word flrl Imirrtlnn. Ion word there- Noihlnu taken for ICHH limn 3 c. POSITION BV YOUNO EXI'BIUENCnt ) MAN n k-roecry or Kcneral iiii-rcliniuUso more. Hfcnmllnavlim and KtiRllflli. lloforpnem. ' .17 UPC. M < ! 30' _ * " A" SITUATION WANTEt * nV YOUNO SW13DI9H JilmcRlfil. . Ormlimlwl In Swcrtfii nml nlHtorr < l In Ni'bnmka. TwrnlyHovim yenr old. Two years rapcrlnnci * In AmCTlP.v St > onkB German nml Rnif- ll ii Krfcetlir. Almolnlrly nobor nm ! IniliiRtrloim. Jl.-dl of rcfpn-ncpH. AddruM Frank I'lanrk.aill N lOUi.OmaliiuNoti. M744 ni * " _ _ _ _ "A SITUATION WANTKn IIY A 0 OOI ) lllUiAD JVnml calto baker. Aililns U1 1 , "re'M.B al. . AT ONCK , I'OStTlON IIY AN KX- iwtteiirnt innn Bli-noitrapliiT ! t 'M t refer- Clicks , Address A Uf , Ileis , Council . THT WANTED MALE HELP. nntrH V4c n wont first liwrtlon , Ir a word Ihcro- ftfler. Noililiw taken for IMS than U.1e. - 1'ii tonion wllh rlzi Amorlo.in wrliisor Co. , liilil Hoivanl nt. 19 _ _ _ _ _ _ VTIIK NKIIIIASKA OUAUANTF.B SAVINO3 ' .indl'iVPHliiinntcoiiipiny wanton rewupnllo- ifii of ( too I address to act as BUeHOM. . Aitnttr nt omiS'J au'l yDoitxl.tn : \ 1)1 ( > < ! < . _ JUDO pip YOU WA'NT'A ooopl-TYiNo jon wntin Jtliu Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. Wlj. - WANTED : SALARY . . . . . . . . . Permanent place ! wholn or pirt linn. Apply nt once. Ilrown llros. Co. . nurserymen , Chicago. M311 NIO * 1J-WANTP.D. LA110RERS ON TIIE U. S. GOV- JL'urnmcnt work In Tennessee. Arkansas anil LonlM.inv. ehe/ip f.iro. Kramer St O'llearn Labor airency.30H South 11th Btrnel. Miti.i N17 * 1 > AO'JNW. SALAllToil COMMI93ION , THE J > rpate8l Invonthm of tlin iiTfl. Tlin Now Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Snlls on slijlil. Works llkomazlR. ABcnls are niakln ? 92. > 00 to 12r..00perwoek. For further particular * wr in the Monroe Krnnor Mfff. CJ. . X 33 , Li Crosse. U Is. M IS.t 1J-MAN WANTED FOR OUR CITY BUSINESS. JlSalary paid weekly. Call at 151(1 ( Douclns " " TTlv"rNT"ED. AT HKNDKRSON. JA. . A GOOD Jjharnessinaker. T. II. Curry Ileiide.soii , la. ll-WANTnD.MXPBRlKNOr.UIlUNULMWRAP. J'pem. Apply NehraskniClollilng Co. 3171030 MONTH AND EXPENSES. HX- T > -$7fi.OO A -I'clnslve territory. No experience. Slnploitoods , nliRolnte monopoly. Men and women wanted. Yearly contracts. Pny certain. No talk. System perfect. Wrltoqnlrk. Terms free. Address 1C , hox33H3 , lloston.Mas' ) . MfiQlli * T > WANTUD. COUNTY MANAGERS : DUTIES. JJappolntliiifHiib-mieiits : territory nix counties ; nalnry $73.0(1. ( expenseif.OOO. . monthly : yearly contract : enclose postage. Mcsaba Mfir. Co. . Ilex 1I8B , Diilnth , Minn. M71H 1 * ll-LAIloirHR'T ' WANTED ON NORTH OMAHA JJ mnln sewer , Slir.tcno and 27th streets. _ _ _ Tr-AVANTCD , 23 IIOOKKHP.PERS TO ATTEND J'a class of rapid calculation which will bo formed In Omaha November I by Piof. J. O. Dun can of Davenport , la. Rapid nnd accurate work In Hirurcs Is the most Important p.ut fit oOleo vork , and Omaha booklfecpcrM and otllco men will no doubt tain ; advantage of this chnncn to 1m- proio The professor has hail mom success In this linn than any oilier pin mm In the United Stales. It has won for him a national renutatloii amonc buslnt'ss educators. Tim method used by Jilm llelitwiH thu work of all nnd Is n practical ItPlptothecxpert. It will Iwa B-n-atprlvllcKO for lieKinnerH .indHtndeuts. Thu school will bo In the cvenlnir In onler to allow nil to attend. All In- Oiilrlettulll bo iniHwered by E. 11. Duncan , room V/ll MeCauuo bulldtliR. JI780 1 7 > TAN"EFFIciENT ItROOM MAKER AT"ONCE _ , J'Fremont Itroom company. M < 8.l 1 13 WANTED. TWO IIUNDLB WRAPPERS , J'bovH about ISveais oldliavlnKOOd ; leferenees Thu Moise Dry ( Joods Co. (110 ( 28 WANT. . D FEMALB HELP. Rntett. l c ! n uord first Insertion Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less thin B3c. - . A COMPRTIJNT COOK AND 'laundress. Mrs. W. W. Marsh , Elshth and Pine Sts. , eastof Ilrownell hall. MHill 30 * . , GIRL FOR GENERAL C.WANTED refcri'iiccs necessity , A pply 20 17 BodKd filrwt , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M74C _ /-I WANTED. LAlTr.S AND GENTLEMEN , YOU V ean earn faont W to lupnr wot-k Uolnc strictly home woik for us ; no cnnriiHsliij , ' and steady w ovk. send self addressed envelope. Llbsrty Sup ply comp my. Llbeity niu.ire , lloston. Mass. ' M711) 2 * WANTr.D , GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. MRS. Wrlshl. No. 21)11 ) Sowaiil striiel. J1754 31 * FOR QEXERALIOUSF.WOBK. . Apply 161 1 Shurman ave. corner Grace st. AI , ,2 .11 * FOR RENT HOUSES. _ nates. 10 iillnoeacli Insertion , S1.SO a line per onth. Nothlii ! . ' lakPn forless than 23c _ " " - ' . IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Tim O. F , DavLs com | > mv , 1303 Farnam. (142 ( ' ANDillOOM APARTMENTsr Vtr5oRN ( -3 AND - - , block , wllh steam : refcnces ; Mill S. 22d _ . COTTAGE. MODERN.nilOICE. IN Stanford circle. C. S. Ulsutler , 201 lieu bids.I . I ! 10 TV - ROOM"IIOUSTT"M"ODERN. . " EAirTiusf- 1/ness , rent moderate. Apply 201 lloo building. ttlo - RENTAfTAOENCY , 507 HROWN ULK.M707 M707 j PARTS OF clij"f"'nnd ui ) . " G''F. ilnttn. 220 S. 17th st. _ \ - \ MODIIN" : IMGHT-ROOM HOITsiT. * TviTH JJliarnt fl..O'J month. L. B. Skinner. 310 Y. Llfo. M'.IHrt ToTiunTf HOUSE , CASA J. JOHNSON 3)Y. Farnam. MI33 NICE. T.ARGE. TEN-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 3) ll" " Ftninnst : nil inodorn conveniences. In it .i.nilr : IIIBHJ barn , cvi'rythliu llrsl class , \i wel.-ht. loom house In llrst plans repair , clly vuiti r.i I" . Nn 1131) Farnim MltH3.oti. ( iood rlxhl-iiiuni house.1717 Capitol ave , all Bidllern liiiiirovejnenis. tlO.oo. p-rootn uotliiiro , all modern Improvements , ' ' ' 'Vu-n'bon % CMrmlehael , 412 Now York Llfo nidi ; . 1 I K 7V XKW 4-ROOM COTTAGE , CORNER 30TH Innd Hilil-r. eellar , cistern and clly water. En- niilt-u 13IH Farnam. M77U iio - iroir r.Ni'"NioB ivvuoi COTTAGES. J.JiUlh and Half Howaril stivel. renl * 10 00. In- ( , tilrrttON. ; Y Llf v _ ' - " - ! " " " T \ IIOUSES."F."K. DARLING. DARKER JILOOK. I / _ M37I TTO GOOD"TKN < CNT"ONLY. . COMPLETE l/mwUrii lirlclt dwclllmr. No. 270S Farnarn ; lirlck Hl-il lelfileslrcd. Warivn M. lloirore. 1321- 132:1 Farn.tm slreel. JJJ " " _ _ _ _ T\ FOR RENT , "llJlOOnf HOUbE , W PUR ,1/monlli. Iniiiilro H'inDodiiiU Ml il'J \ -VOIt IlKSr lESl RAllflo Rn-IM HOUSE I 'with modern eimveulenees at Bontheasl come.1 of JOIICH .tnd . ' .Mill Hlrvctx , Rent * I3.)0 ( ) IKT month. 47' ' * 3 T NICK HRIl'K UKSIDKNOIJ. , J'eonirr23iit and Oallfornla. All mo tern con- leuienccH , die ip. C. A. Starr , Roe u 30d lloo tiulld- Tti ROOM HOUSE , PERFKCP CONDITION. I Jii p-ilntcd.modem : small family ; location 510 Jfcrth voth Hirecli rent ruitoinblo. UuKaHA lull. t ) iiursKs. : l rci1) ROOMS , iwcfNo.i _ Tij7 RixT,4 : it6oMS i.oorii ; b. 17'riisT , Dyon _ Mono - " RUNT. fl-UOOM COTTAGK. 1114 SO. D-"Oil H-M..HII rntt"ie , 11''O So. t'lli. ' U.UGii < en , er block 6IW l-k COKNKH FLAT. 8 RXMS. ) RANGE AND I 'a t oihi r canvfiitenccs. IK. N tier Hat In Omaha , f.n Hixiiu 2. Paltvrwin blurk. 102:1 : Fainamit. . t'lolmor. H03 HOTTAUiVvirvO. ISTll. jTllAHKKR IILK OHO lJOUBK.atMN. 1VTII sl\ Mllll f . ] _ _ _ _ lF.NT MODERN ROOM HOUSE. DFOR . ) > HIH | ami ailnted , * 13. 2412 Bewaul. > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tinti a * DH ROOM IKJI'SE. I1AHN AND CITY WATER , f lO.dit tu rli'ht turty Northwest corner 41u ! Mul Dgdcc. Modern H-room liouiw en Wont Farnam SI. , II 3.1(0 , O. A. Stair. lu > o Imlldinr. MflBU 30 * D F1R.VT-OLA8S TBNuXM lOUSE WITH birns ntco ii'jljb.lxirhov > U. Norllj 24tli St..0 | > o- tlto Rndlrk'a. AUo idnvroom bouao faelur 708 N. Y.Llfc. 1IU3U 30 o AND8 ROOM loUSE s lion. Ingnlro VillOI-'apltolarenne. -1 ROOM ilODKRN UOUSB. WATKU IN biuomci.l , wills or without bam Apply 3IU UB7 a _ ROOM AND * ROOM FLAT \-NKW : MOD- U ru ImproyBineiiU. 1112 S. 1 llh. 082 -4MIOOH IIOUSK , 15 00 , J31B SOUTH C.TU trcl. . J _ M734 31 * ' * * D-4'uOOMllOUiKr OOI > KKfAIU.7.00 - Otlll6iSoulli Ilthtlf . 74J 3 | * . l > iOUSKa , " SOJlliuUKtN.ANII WINTEI D. y X. B. FOR RENT VUBN1SHED ROOMS. Rales , me n word first Inncrtlon , ton word thero. nftor. Nothing laken for lens than23o. ARN KY s P74 HI' ETWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR OENTLl men only. fi'JS South 20th slroot IU7 n < -T < AnoK SOUTH FRONT ROOM wrnt AI/ J-.POVO , KM nnd fnninco heal , Jlfi.oo. Smaller room. $7.00. Hoard It desired. 2222 Hurl si. ( Ill I-PLKASANT SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE : I1 also board. 'Sill Dodce. (113-2 * 1 ? FURNISHED ROOM WITH HATH. M.IM ) J nuinlli , HU 1 Fa.-nain. 1133 30 * E"ROt rwiTH OR WITHOUT ITU. 031 S. 1 . 412 NIB' IfELW1ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. FACING IJllltli St. , corner Howanl. second floor : $10.li ( ) and $12.00 iH-rinonlh. Wrleht .Vlxisbury. M322 E ONK LA"RGE FURNISHED ROOM. SUlT/lliLE for two ( 'entlenicn. 224 N. inth street. 7311 1 * 1-NIOF. ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. 1723 DA Jienport streol. M7311 1 * E- LARGE SOUTH ROOM FOR TWf ) . $5.00 | > er week each , Fnrivico and bath. 2310 Pierce , between ! Mlli and ! ! fitli. M731 4 * E- TWO PLiASANT : ROOMS WITH GAS. HAUL fitrnaoe healt east nnd south exposure. 825 South 20th street. M7II.1 30 * . ISHED KOOM3 AN1 > BOA11D Ratc.s , IMo n wonl first Insortlon , ten worllhora- nfler. Notlilmt taken for less than 25o. -YOUNG WOMEN'S H'JM'UNDER CARE OF JL Women's Christian association , 111 S. 17th st. . il lU l -GOOD HOARD : LARGE ROOMS. DOS NORTH I llltli street. MKIJN10 * 17-TIIE DOLAN , 200 AND 211 N. 18T1I ST. r [ nix 1-ROOMS AND HOARD JO WEEK. 030 S. 17TII -L'street. 327N1 * -ROOMS. . ALL MODERN. HOME TARLE i lll'Jir.irnam. M03i : N7 * \f FOllRENT. NICELY FURNISHED J. wltli or without board , C.illnH'HIT DottKlas. III ! N3 1OA1UMNO WITH ROOMS. 8INC.LI5 OR EN- JL suite ; honnuJiiHl llltivl np with overythln ; new. One of tins best locations In the city ami overy- tiling will 1)0 llrm class. iilOll Douglas. 83. F-FURNISHRD ROOMS AND HOARD. 2013 Douglas SI. M5I13 If ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR L' without board , nt tlio Webster , 510 , filH and 520 N. llltli street. M58S 31 * 17-ROOMS ' WITH HOARD. 2308 DOUGLAS. L' 023 1 * Iji-LAROB ROOM WITH HOARD..00 PER 1 week ; modern conveniences. B13 N. iMd street. M(13U ( 31 * 1J- FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM , -I ? with or without'board. ' 2018 Dodge street. MOtiit 3 * rf-A DESIRA11LK FRONT ROOM WITH AN AL- JL cove and onu sldo room. 212 South 23lh. 23lh.nm nm F-UTOPIA , 171U-1721 DAVENPORT ST.QHfl QHfl 3 * F-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. RBF- erences. 2211Fimam , M7IO 1 * F WANTED , THREE DAY HOARDERS. GOOD board , Reasonable terms 170' ) Dodge. M774 : ! ( ) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD ; terms reasonable. 1113 N , 20th. M77U 1 * 17 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD , 1 heat and modern conveniences. 2020 llnrnny. 704 1 * iltoRD AND ROOM ; STEAM HEAT. GAS , L'bath ! $1.00 and $3.00 per week. 411 North 14th. M77o 11 * F-FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD , 2 HLKS west of P. O. . 1711 Dodjto St. (120 2S * FOBRENT UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS Rales IKo a word tlrsl Insertion , lea wor.l there after. Nothing taken for less than 23c. UNFRUNISHED ROOMS FOR KEEPING GhonUNFRUNISHED ise , 210 N. 13th St. SO ! ) G FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITAI1LE for housekeeping : cllv water : rent die ip : 0 blocks from posloniee. 1702 Webster st , 12S / < -CLEAN 3-ROOM FLATS , S. W. COR. 7T1I V Jand P.ielllc street , S3.0U to $ il 00. to deslrablo small families. G. F. lUlttH , 220 So. 17th street. M210N12 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , ALL MODERN G 72112 Minimi at. 413 - SUIT OR TWO SINGLE ROOMS IN G-ONE business olock In centerof city. Steam heat. etc. Cheap to rlKht parties. Men only. Adiln > ss U .13 , Iktj. M732 ! 11 G-4-ROOM FLAT. t LEAVENWORTH ST. M773 3 * FOR KENT STOKES AND OFFICES. Rates , lOe a line each Insertion , 91..10 a line per month. Notiitn ? taken for less than 'JJc. 1 FOR RENT.THE 4-STORY DRIOK ItUILDING , niU Farnam st. Thcbulldlnhas.i llreproofee- menlbasement.complotu sinun-heatln > r llxlurjs water on all thcfloors , GM , etc. Apply at tlioofll3 otTllKllKK. . 111 ! ) T-OFFICE AND DESK ROOM. WITH ELECTRIC J light , Hteam heat nnd Janitor service. Favorable price In duslrablii parties. WjckolT , Seamans S. Denedfct , Kromid lloor , Dee bid. li.'il r STOllE , 321 S. l.-.TH. STEAM HEAT. 1 M733 N2S' I OFFICES WITHNELL IILOCK. STEAM HEAT. M735 K28 * T-GOOD IIRICIC STORE. 1R07 ST. MARY'S AV- -l enue , 22xiO ( , cheap , and will take rent out In trade. Enqulru 131H Farnam. M77U 30 AGSNT3 WANTED. Rales , lOc a line pieh Insortlon , $1.31) a Una per month. Nntlilm ; taken for less than ' -.Ic. " " " AGENTS1 WANTKD FOR Qinck""s.LUN"o ' p Uented Invention just brtln ; put on tint market. Sold only tlirouzh asents. Go.I profits and a clear Held. Sample l > y mall , 23 cents. Ttio Ohio Nov elty Co. . D. 1 , Cincinnati. O. M4S7 T-WANTED. . SOLICITORS. MALE AND FEmale - ' male , for United States Inveatnicnt comp my , Urn best paylnpr and safest known for men , women and children. Address U 28 , Uoo , Council Dlnffs , 701) .10 * T-AGENTS WANTED , ALL OVER STATE : ' llKht work at homo : Rood pay : ladles preferred. Address George iIllake , cencral ascnt. Pawnee City , Neb. UUIH 2- STORAGK. Rates , lc ( aline each Insertion , $1.BO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. aTORA K.SvifjJAM XtJRObSriVllilAilNKlV (132 -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , Glenn nnd cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Fnrnam. (13,1 ( WANTED TO BUY. Rates , I Do a llnueach insertion. Sl.flO .1 llnu per nonth , Notlilni' taken tor less than 25c. " - -wNTnTO" 'OR TRinFOllS Liond hand iwol and UlllUnt tabhis. Address 10D3 1 .iniam stiiiul. ( I''d-l * 1V-OHKAP HOUSE AND LOT ALSO I1UGOY OR i > iihai-lon. lalluyi > 40 N. Y. Llfo bitlldlnir. UHH-.10 * 1V WANTED , ONE OR TWO FIRST CLASS i > bicycles , Columbl.i or Humbler preferred. Must be In KOOI ! condition. Dealers need not reply , Drs. llultuiaiii : Ilrovvn , Orleans , Nub , II''H-'H N'-WANTED , TO IIUY UPLAND PRAIRIE OR tlmothvhav In lots of from llo SOU carloads. L. II. CouhliiH , Counc-ll lllturs , la. M7HD B FOR BALH : FURNITURE. Rules. Kin n word llrsl Insertion , Ic a worJ theroaf ter , Noililni taken for less than 25c. 0- STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. . 1111 Farnam st 130 FOR SALK MISOuLL/lNEOUS. Hates. 1 He n wonl Unit Insertion , lua word tliurj- nttvr. Notlilnu' taken for leaa tluin 23c , 1 > - FOR SALK. FAMILY HORSE , GENTLE AND L Hound. ( ; hit.iiforuaihddross | P. M.Conkltn , 2812 PaikfrSt. M75H ill * 1J-HORSB , IIARNE.SH AND PHAKTON COM- L pletu , KO.-H for $10,00. Mndt t > o bold at oncii. Address 1) 20 , lk-o ORIce. U3 ( 2H" K MIHCELLANEOUS. QFOR SALK , IPB IN CARLOAD bert Ilro . , Council Hlutls , la. iiiiUNswicK UII.LIARH TAHLH AND ono pool table , liked ( I inoulhs , us good n * new , for Mlu cheaii. Addresi P. O. box 813Ybt Point , Neb. .IWO . . SALK. NEW SCALE KIM HALL PIANO now Victor bicycle , extrumcly cheap. Ad- dretui U 3li , llw. M7fi.l 2 * UPRIGHT PIANOFOR SALE CHEAP. 2507 Patrick uvcmiu , M70 ! ) 31 * " OLAlKVOYANTa. Rate * , ion n line o.ich lusc-rllon , f 1.51) u line t > cr Xollilny likii for less than 25c _ . . Orcllablubualuuiuiiuedtiiiq ; Stti year at 11UN. tilth 053 MAaSAQci. BA'JJUS. TO. lUtea , 10o a line eioli Insertion * 1.30iilni ! par month. NolbtDtf taken fin-leas than 23u. ' ri * MADAUR SMITH. oo2s.iaTH. an FLOOR. Jl Room U. Masftare. vapor , alcohol , btciin.nuloluir- iioaurt * o. % paina. STOWE. MAUNirriO MA3BAQE , BATH3 , ETC. 1-MMK. LA RUE , MASSAGE , till S3. ICTII. .M3MNI8 ! ) p-MMK. OARSON. HIM DOUGLAS , THIRD L floor , room 7. inn nsagv. nlcoliol. sulphur and sea baths. M781 f > * PEHSOIJAL. U-MAS3AOETREATMBNT , ELE1TRO-T11ER- nml b-itlm. scalp nnd hair tmtl-ncnl. ininlpnrc niidchlropodl8t.MM.Post,31liJ43.1i > lliWllliitollblk U -MATRIMONY OIU'LBAStWK ! NRWDKAb Send 2-ccnt stamp lo P.O. Ilex HOI. HnstliiEB , Neb. M2tl N28- U-WANTED. A THEATRICAL TROUPE , DATE mi } thing before November20 for opening the Fullerlon opera homo Just completed , Scntlm : capaeltv f > 0o. Knll hmiso iruaranleed. Address T , M Shc.iff , manager , Fullorton. Neb. MTtIT SitU U- CUT RATES IN PHOTOS : 12 CAHINETPHO- tosArlsto tlnlsh , unn Hxllt ArlHIo , very best , worth 8V > 00 , fur if'-HI. ( nt Cowan's iihoto Miiillo. 1I23 ! Cuiiilnir street : tirlnc coupon/ ; cowl for ID days onlyi Rival reduction for groups : open Sun day. M377 N17 * M.ONKY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Hairs lOcn llnooach Insertion. 1..M ) ,1 line month. Nuthlm ; t ikcn for loss than 23c. \ -MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWK9T JIATK ? Tli < ! O. V. DavlH Co. . I SOS Fani nn Mtvct. DS7 \\r-MONIJYTO LOAN AT I.OWK3T IIATKS ON Impruvnl and linlnumivcil Onmliii real rsliitn. t to 0 yem-H. Fidelity TruatOj. , 17UJ Fnrii.un. ttoD W IXJANSOHIMl'nOVKOANIIUNIMIMlOVEO ' city properly , $ .tt)00 and upwards , 0 to UK 11r C'iiInolel.'iys.\V.FnrnnniSnilliiXUo ; , HfJtl Farn-itn DUO ir-MONHV TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATE ? . > Apply to W. U. Melklc. First Nittton.ll Uk hlil ? , 1)01 ) \\r-ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO.ilH : N.Y. ' T.lfe. lends at low rates for choice necnrlty on Nebraska anil Iowa farms or Omaha city property. mi-J _ \TTMONKY TO LOAN ON 1NSIDK CITY PROl" ' erty. Low rates. Money on hand. H , J , Abrit- liams lnd ! lloor , 21111 Farnam. ll''l X MONEY TO LOAN SHORT TIMK LOANS. ' . ' 07 N. Y. Life HulhUnir. tilI 3 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATEL9. HaleH , 1 0ca line each liiHTlIcm , $ l..r 0 ullna per month. Nothing Uikon for ICSH than 2 , > c. -MONKY T Wo will loan you any Binn which yon wish , Hinall orlaree. at the lowe.st possible rates , In the quickest possible time , lyid for any length of time to milt yon , Yon can pav it back In such Install ment as yon wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as Ion ? as you Keep It. You can borrow ° " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO ? , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAliKHOUSB UKUKirrS , MKHDIIANUISH OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without plnbllclty or removal of property. OMAHA MOllTOAGK LOAN ( JO. , SOU SOUTH KITH STRBKT. II rat lloor above the street , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? Wc < will loan yon ANY SUM yon wish on your FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSKS. WAGONS. CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. Wo civo prompt attention to all applications , and will carry your loan aslonir as j on wish. You can reduce the. cost of carryinc your loin by a payment at any time. There Is no publicity or removal of prompertv. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room 1 Wlthnellbloek. Cor. ICth and narncy sts. 0(13 ( * * V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- -iVcitrlty ; strictly eonlldentlal. A. E. Harrisroom 1 Continental block. ( ii5 ! BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , Uc ) a line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2'u. ' ' In business. We want to establish ono honest , reliable , enterprising person , man or woman. In a Iwrlllmato money-nriklns : business In every conn- tv In the west. Business Is clean , easy and legiti mate. Blir money for parties with push and pluck. If you can't furnish llrat class references don't ap ply , Remember , no money required. Wrlto at onco. before some Olio with moro enterprlsu se- pin-es vonr terrltorv. The Dr. Stan- Herb Remedy Co. , 2114 East -llnl : Ht. . Chlcasro. III. (110 ( V FOR SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAO- X turliur plant ( with position In the ofTlcu If so ils- Hired ) . 410,01111.0(1 ( to Sli .UOO.00 cash required. No tradns considered. The company has an es tablished traili ; on a ready uellln ; article at a poou prollt. Address S ii ! ) , nee , , M882 Y FOR RENT. A IIAKE'IY SIIOP.OLD STAND No. Ultl North llllh street. Apply to Joa. Rei- mini. MB81 V FOR SALE , A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT 1 In county seat. Easy terms. Impilm oraddrosi The Knl hts Jewel , Omaha. 1144-iitI * r FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES. L Address E. E. Howendobler , Herlrand , Neb.tt2 : tt2 : Y HOTEL FOR RENT : THE IIKALI2Y HOTEL , 22 rooms , nt Wavne , Neb. : moderate terms. M , T. Hcaley , Wnyiio , Nub. fiO'.t 30 Y FOR SALE OR RENT , IIHST PAYING MKAT iniirkut In city. Inatilro at ' . ' 5112 Ulondo St. MII08 N25 * _ V-FOR SALE. ARCADE RF.STAURANT : DOING JL splendid business : nlcolyfnrnlshedrent$10.00 per month : llnest location In city ; ix-ason for Bell- Inir. sickness In family : $ 00.00 will buy It. -111 ! Central avenue , Kearney. _ Mil.18 2 * Y-FOR SALE , HOTEL FURNITURE ANU lease , at half price If sold soon , In a eltv of 1.- 000 Inhabit mlM. Rent low. Address L. U. Wheeler , lle.itrlee. Neb. MIKI7 2 * _ FOR SALE CHEAP. THIS IIEST LO(3ATF.D saloon In South Omaha. J , W. Slpe. aveiil. 2I1K N street A17I.I 4 * _ WANTED TOSELLCOLUMIIIAN NATIONAL bank utock. Box 1273 , Lincoln , Neb. M703 30 * _ V-FOR RENT. ELEVATOR IN SECTION OP J. Nebraska with peed eorn crop. Reason foi- rentlni. no money to do business with. Address U 42 , Uee. 7li.4 _ FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lllca llnei > ach Insertion , $ ; . . ' , ( > a line iwr month. Nothlm ? taken for loss than 2-c. - and Dakota , Will sell chcuip or nxehano for indse.Jiorsesnndcattle. Add. box 7d , Frankfort , liU linn ' / CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL /-itutiu real estate. money. Iiox2 .l , Frankfort. Iiul. mill _ y-MOIERN K-ROOM RESIDENCE ON WEST / JFurnam St. , cheap. Will Uiko llrst payment In clear vacant property. C. A. Starr , lira bnUdlni ; . _ MtlHI ill ) * 17 LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR /JexchiuiBO with 11. J. Kendall , r.117 Drown block. _ Mrtlli NJ Z-TO EXCHANGE. C 1,000.01) ) STOCK GENERAL mereliandlsii for ( land and ' ( cash on time. D. H. Dlckson. Grclffhtnn , Neb. MH ( > 7 31 * r/ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , GOOD FARM /Jland and horst'S , I'laiieH llrou. , Lock Dux I , Plereii , Neb. MlUJil 7 * _ V-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , 44XHH 10TII fJ mid Douglas ; 7-rooiu honue , modern , C.ildwell hU llargiiln. G. L. Green , 2ri llarker blk. MI7 FOR SALc. RJ.AL , ESTATE. Rates , Kloa Him encli Insertion. H.SO a Him per month. Nothing lukim for if H than 2'ic. 1 > ARGAIN3--HUSF.S. LOTS AND FARM3.5ALK Jor traile. F. 1C. Darlln ; . llarker blk. U7U pHOICE'TsT MORTGAGki ANV A MOUNr. v o. G , Wallace , llrown bloa'x. igili and Uo.ul.i-i. J2U FARM LAND" . C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LtP.3 " 54-OKI * IfOH HALE. LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS I ( dieapg terms easy ; can locale eolony. Also ( , ( 0.1 f.uni HllKluIy IncumbereU itnd nchool Ijndalu fXchaiiKO for stock uidse. J , W , Welpton. Grant , Neb. 443 Nil ) ' 170R SALE. EASY TERMS. LOTS IN FRASBtl. I Mown : new town : * 1ll.uil to $10,10) . Also Kill aereu , good garden land. T. FrrjfiiBon .t Co. . III 1,1 $30000 IS LOTS OF MONEY. HUT 11' WILL maku Ihu Una payment on HIM lildrrat barealn In an Insldii lot iver. otfen'J. Fidelity Trust Co. . 170 Faniam Btreet. Miil2 30 il3l)0.00 ; ) CASH WILL TAKK THE lilGMEST 'IPIUivaln of Iho yoari baluupo On lliuo. > 'Plik < lll > Tnint Co , 170J Farnam Btreet. MU12 yu tBO acrva. Sarpy county , . 8Oacrt' . Sarpy vonuty. < | .UJJ , 241) : ieres , S m > y. * 30 an aero. 3'JU , Uonvlns county. SIO an acra , h ( ) . Ikuielat , county. $13 uiuicro. \Vasl\iii2ioii \ couiiiy. * - . ' ? all aero. 211) ) , Olou county , i 12 an acra , , 240 floonoeonnty $14 an acre. C , F. HaiTlrtOii.lll' ' N. V Llfu . - , 1S1NU' H "OMES , * SOO , $1,000. * 1.BOO : ANYt i-.iBy tfrmot , Walluci * . llrowu blk. , Ill k T MS2I ) N. _ " HA KM I.ANDS AND CITY "PROPERTY. C. TR. Hoati-lRht.JIOlN. V Lifj UUU. , 0.naU4 , Nelx " _ . _ 8.5-N t 1OR "SALW , ATTRACTIVH 'HOMK ? , VK'IV X1 vlioaii. tieo Gt > o. W. P. Coaln * , | i ) pnttoraan blk. " _ _ OR8Ai.E OR TRADE. ONETRAOT LAND. 240 Jacr < it : ilsoonuof 100 acre * In norlliuuHi. cor ner Knoic ronntr , Nvb.i clay soil , unlwproml ; will Iradu lor No. 1 linpniiud Oinalia pruncrly : will asH'imu email Ineuuiliranoa , Nol l > ro | > oalttonB will b cniiBlderfd fxerpt from uunin-u Ulnct , Homiursvheln | Vc v Point. Nob. NEW 4 ROOM COTTAGE CORSKR aoni AMD Solilor cellar city water cUteru only * l'j.ll , juyu-.c-ntf Kugtilro 131H Furuuiu , M777 uu FOR SALE RiL ESTATE. LE93 THAN COST XX 8-ROOM MODERN house : clpcnnt loeallon. See Spencer , Karb.ich block. IViV 747 3(1 ( EST HARGA1N IN IUNSCOM PLACE IS 7- room cottnxu and full lot , Geotyln nvo. , for $2.r 00 , for n few days oiiUv 33x1 III < m 2I fll- with cotlacp. $1,000. ' Now cottacn. modern , wjilP''conr. and gnu , never occupied , lot 37 > < xl III , $ HOl)0,0 ( ) rash. 10 lots (31 ( acres ) , film fruit , for fj.OUO. Flni < east front lot north ot Pntk , pcnitaupnt Mdewalk and b.irnf2.M)0. iinxia I ooiiilt front wild vainee , 1U miles S. W. , SI.MM ( ) . ji fi-room eotlrtco mid full roi.'Htli and Ohio , $1,2.10 $300 cash. bal. $ .10.00 evia-y ( I mo. tl-room collapp. 22d nnd Olilo , $1,7CO , F. I ) . Wend , filth nnd Dontl.ls. (180-28 ( SHOHTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN3 fl , lOeallnneadilnscrlloa. $ l.rn a'llno pjr nionlh. Nothing taken for less than -.U- . _ \ norj\btF.9A"NDoVvrrJs } VBoAi"fl'ix" ! ; I acaiilroa workliiK knnwloilrn of Hliorthtnd an I t.vi nvrlllmr at A. V. Vnn Hint's school ot Bhorl * handfillN : , Y. Llfo Typoxvrllers to rJilt. C71 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MSI IIY mall copied promptly. J. C. Tyrrell , mill N. Y. LlroliulltUnir. M7f.3 3' DRESSMAKING. Riles , lOo a line each Insertion , $ l.sn a line par month. Nothlnir taken for loai than u. 1NOAOEMI NTS TO 1)0 DRESSMAKING"iN lifamlllesHollclte'l. Miss SUinly. 421S Nicholas street , MUS ; N10 D URS3ES , $ l | WIlAl'l'IMlS , $ 'J. 000 N.MTU. . M7Sl ! IlOIIKt. LATEST STYr.ES AND 1 perfect lit : work liydiy at liomes. Iminlronl 17'.11 C.ipltol nvo. tm.t 28' SEOtTRITIES 3OR SALE. Ilnton , lOon Unn each Insprlloi. , ? l.r ! ) n Una per montli. Nollilng takiin for loss than U.'io. HIOII ( SIIADP OMAHA CITY MORTOAOR5 , nettlnir purcliaserH eoo I rale of lnt rest , minis of from tltlll up furn tloovlllobj Li in A Trust Co. , llllh & to\ga ( , Ouiula. I'artlciilai.s on application. mitt I'KH CKNT MOHTGAGES FOR S.Vr.W , SECURIty - Ity iiuftoUilely Hafu. Ami'H Hual Kslalo nirency , 1017 Fiimaiu. OOW HOR3ES WINTERED. IliitOH , Klc a line each liiBcrllou , $1..M ) a line per montli. Nothlii ) ' , laHen for ICHH than ' - ' . " ( - . OUSES WINTRHEO. FAIR OUOIINDS. $9.110 inunth ; lonvu orders ulJ. T. Wllhrow's. Tel. 300. H2a NUB * B , Idea line each limortlon , * 1.50 n Una per montli. Nothing taken for luiin thun .Mu. 1) EMINOTONS. . JLVnnlie.ini of prices. Tul. fi3S. Boyles 013 N. Y. Llfrf blilg. Send for Bamploa. _ FOUND. Rates. IWu a won ! llrat limcrllon , Ic a woixl thcro- aftcr , Nothing taken for lo s than ' T > e. " " " " ' rPAKEN Ul > . ONE WHITE COW , "i"lROwS""KARs' , 1 no horns , linlttir on. Ernest Hof mclster. Cretsh- ton farm , two inlluH west of llenson. JI7''S 1 * LOST. Rates , ' IMe a word fiMt Insarllon , Ic .1 word thereafter. Nolhlnjr wken'for lesi th-iu 'JSo. TOST-FKOM 712 S. lljttUt STREET , A 1'UG JUiloir. without a collar or taff. Return and ro- celvo ruwnnl. M711.il * STRAYED OR SrOLENQCTOUER 5J3. A DARK chestnut eeUllnirI ! year.sijld ; no white , except small star In forehead , foretop clipped , trjtn or piiccR. Snltablo reward foi'iany Inforinatlon lead- lnr to lila recovery , or return to 'join unit Howard street. , M7K8 : tl -VTKW LADY'S PATENT- LEATHER TIPPED -Li shoe. Ijoavu at Dre.xel .t ROHCUZWPBH | hoe more , Farnain and inth HlrvftH.M7H' ' : il ( * UND SRT AKER8 AND E MB ALMERS Rales , lilc a Una each lilnittlon. $ l.l ) a line l > - month , Nothing taken for.JJiss than ' _ ' . " > i' . p W. nAirEU IPORMBUfA' WITH JOHN G. 1 ' .Jacobs , deceased : Liter with M. O. Miiull.undcr- takcrandcmlMlmcr.UlOS. lUtli t.ri'l. . HUD. 072 MUSIC , ART'JA'l 4.LANGUAGES. . RaU'H.lUo'a'iliion.icli-Tn ' i'.tlon , Sl.ndV Hlio per month. Nolhln ; lakcti forless lli.in 2 , * > c. G.F.OELLENI1ECK. . 1IANJOLST AND 1VJACHER . 1810 California st. til t PAWNBROKERS. Rales , 10o a line each Insertion , if l.Til ) a line pjr month. Nothhijc taken for less than 2.1C. T SONNENDERO , DIAMOND RROKEU. 1311 ( ' .Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds , watches.olc. Oldsoldandsliverbought. Tel. inss 1)7.1 ) SECONDrHAND TYPEWRITEHS. Rates , lOca line caeli Insertion. SI DO a Una par month. Nothing taken for less than -Me. 1'OR SALK-A1 NO. 2 REMINGTON TYPE- X1 wilier , li'J.ODO series , $13.00. 013 N. Y. Ltfo Illdff. - Ml 2(1 30 ALE 3. Rates , Idea Una each Insertion , $1.30 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. N KW AND SECOND HAND ( WALES. ALL KINDS. Addix-xs Kordcn A Selleck Co. , Laku HU.Chleazo. U74 I HOT l/ITAI / ITV " " 1 visor quickly ra tS VllAIIIY Ntorod. Ncrrons Dabll- I l.UO I III nui I I. | iytHiirelvciirjJ by I. DAPO. thu srreat Hindoo Reaie.ly. Sold with writ ten Kiiar.tiileu of euro. Samples iit frjs. Adilros ) OrlenUil Mudluiil Co. , 08 Plymouth PlatoUlilaj/o . 111. - RH1LWHY TIME GRRD leaves ICHICAGO. HURLING TON & Q.l Arrives Omaha I Depot 10th and Mason Sta. I Omuha s I J a | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 10,15am .Denver Express . lO.lRam Dc-adwood Express. . . . 4.0i ) pm Denver ExprjHi 4.00pm U.COpai . .Nobran . . H.-tO pm . . Lincoln Lonal IK leapt S'inl. ' . 0.33am jc.J73T7.r.rarn : - i-ATrnr O.niuui I Depot loth and Maso.i Sts. I Omaha 0,4. amf . . . .KanaaB Ctly I ) ly Express. . . .I S.nApai lo.lfipni K. C. NlshlUxn. via U , P. Trans. 6.4'lum 10.4 Spinl . St. Louis Bxiiross . I n.Klam SvnaT 911 HJAG J. R , I. A P.VOlo'KJ. Omuha I Union Papal 10th & M. rcy 3ts. | Omaha I EAST. I lO.3lam ( Atlantlu Express 0.00 pill 4.00pm . . . . .Nebraska State Limited. , . . O.ou in 7.1 ( i pm . , . . , , . . . .Nliflit DXKI'DHS 7.ri."i am 6.00pm World's Fair , Limited 2.00 pm 12.10am Oklahoma Exp. ftQU. ll.i x.Suiil 0.50am 0.00 urn Oklaho na .V IVx , uKtpTE t.Sun ) 12.10am 2.05pni , , , . CoIoradcrYilniltal . 3.5 ! ) PTI B.O5iun . . . .N brj < ika htilui l.laill .l. . . . 4.55 pin j Arrives I Union Depot IDBi & H.ircy StB.I aiatia : l .r > Oim : 4.03 pn 2.13'ii | Ovorl imJ.FI.viir 7,00 poi 4.1ipm ( Heatrlce&StniuiBUVHxtexHun ) 12.HII pin 0.40pm . . . . . . . . .Paultla K < prj-J , . 10.40am . . . . . . . . .Denver ffrat Mall. . . . . . . . Leaves ' Omaha _ 5.30 pm 11.30am .Cllloaito'llMiroaa | 5.60 pin Arrives" UJI.'i 1 11 ll.05-.iiii C.ODptl 6.45pai Leave * I ClifOAObi N < TH WBTN. ( Arrive * Omahil U. P. depjl. lutti A M iroy Sis. I Oma'n Leaton MISSOURI PACIFIC. _ OmahaJ Deput 15th and WebatorSls. 12.4.1 pin , .St. I ouU Exprenj. 0.00 nm 10.UO pm , .bC. Louis Express. 4.25 pm C.40 pin Nebiuuku 8.45 am Lcavra f C 8T P. , M.Tb. Arrlvjt Ccnahal _ DeKUathi | nd WobslerSts. Omuha . .SloiixClty Aceoaineaatlon. . " 11.01 p-n 1.in pin Sioux City Exnr.ut ( Kc. San. ) 12.10pm 0.43pm SU Pan ) Llmltu-1 11.23 u a S.iop-ii 8.43nn : slbujf ofrY A. p.vint'o. _ Oii.ili.i Dupot , 10 mil MartMi. . "o.4liini ) Slo'nx'city Paas i 4.UOpm . . . . . .St sfOUX ClfYn'A'JI.'ir Oinuba Dwpot , 13th and Wibsl "B.46plii St. Paul LfmltoJ 6.45 pm . . . . Chicago LlinlloJ Leavre I oVlAliA _ " 5v""ijjjtl. . iArrn'js O.iialiaU. | P. Dupot , 10th aut Mirayl Omaha' . ' .Hi. LoiO tWauu 1UU lM.i6lX LUXURIES FOR THE RED MAN Vnst and Varied Array of Supplies Listed for the Indians. DO THEY EVER REACH THE AGENCY ? Student l , .nni < , Diitnnr Cm torn. Itulr unit Tontli llriiiilios .Mirror * , liulolllilo Ink mill Col I n r Million * Aiiinnt ; the ot I.o Ilie. It would bo tlltllcult to Imagine any thing loss aboriginal thiui the stock of goods displayed in the government .warehouse of 1mlInn supplies , a dingy , old building located at 77 Woostor street , Now York. The theory of the Indian bureau , according to the Sun. Is that , whllo Lo may bo a tolnrablo nublo work of God , Iho whlto man enjoys largo assistance from the tailor and his brotli- ron in the uots of civilization. The Idea , therefore , la to maku the Indian eve ? In the imago of the whlto man. Early in the spring the agents at the reservations make out Hats of articles they need for the Indians under their charge , and these lists are sent to tlio oJmmlsalonor of Indian affairs at Washington. Congress then makes an appropriation of such a mini as the conditions permit , the schedule * are turned over to the Now York , ware house , and bids are at ouco advertised for. About the middle of May the goods begin tocomo In. They are gotten out again as qulekly as possible , BO that be tween May and December two or three million dollars' worth of goods passes through the doors of No. 7" . During these months the warehouse is a busy place. Nine or ten olerks and llfteon or twenty porters tire on the pay roll , not to mention inspectors of goods , who ox- ainiue them to see If they are up to the standard required. After . December cveryTHlng quiets down , and a head clerk and 0110 porter are the only ones besides the superintendent to rouse the sleeping echoes. It Is in these lists of articles for the use of our copper-colored neighbors that ono finds BO much food for Hpceulatlon. Consider the subject of blankets , for in stance. An Indian without a blanket is likollamlot. without his cloak , but In the made-over Indian of the reservation tlio practice of wearing blankets on any thing but the beds is discouraged. This is a blow to the savage Beau Drmnmcls , but they are forced to yield. Still , they attempt to gratify their love of color by securing tlio most brilliant-lined blan kets for their slumber robes. This is also uncaucasian. They yearn for scarlet - lot , but a pathetic item appears in last year's report , showing that only t)9a ) pairs of gctirlot blankets were vouch safed , while 15 , ! > ; iG pairs of sober indigo blue ones were thrust upon the petition ers. These are of good quality , how ever. The superintendent looks out for that. that.Hero Hero are some other items which ap peared in last year's advertisement for bids : Calico , standard prints ; CO.HOO yards. Duck , standard ; 3oUOU yards. Ginghams , fast culors , good quality ; no unsalable or bad styles ; 230,000 yards. llankcrehiofs , turkey rod , hemmed ; 1,000 do/en. Handkerchiefs , white linen , hemmed ; 1,270 dozen. Kentucky , jeans , 8,500 , yards Mosquito bar , 4,400 yards. Shirting , calico , 0,700 yards. Shirting , hickory , 1U.500 yards. A Vast Array ot Articles. It will bo observed that the commis sioners do not intend , to allow dealers to unload their old goods upon the lithe forms of the Indian maidens. No "back number" ginghams for Minnchalm and young Mr. Slow-Dog-Got-Out-of-tho- Way. In the matter of handkerchiefs , too , the commissioners relented , and gave such an assortment of turkey red ones as mint have almost consoled the petitioners for the indigo blue blankets. But , 'shades of th < r noble red man of tradition ! wluit do you say to1.IOO yards of mosquito bar for your descend ants ? Uero is a mixture of civilization and savagery , to boliold a curtain of pink mosquito netting Happing airily in the doorway of a topeo. And , as a companion picture , there is the imago of a quondam scalp ing Indian arrayed in Kentucky jeans and hickory shirting , wiping the sweat of toil from his brow with a turUey red kerchiof. Hero nro some require ments of the wards of the nation ? : Nine hundred and twenty pairs men's boots , Nos. 0 to 11 ; 9:10 : pairs men's arctics , 020 pairs women's arctics , Nos.l \ to 8 : J2- , l > 00 pairs women's shoes , bole-lined ; and then come strange items , such us 220 dozen hair , brushes , 1,100 gross dross buttons , 1,030 cuarso cotnb.s , 1,275 , fine combs , 120 dozen battles indelible ink. 02 dozen mirrors , 41 gross darning needles , Jt20 , : dozen sowing machine neeillus , 8,000 dozen spools cotton , 1 , I30 paifb of suspenders , 1180 dozen closed thimbles. Co uozcn open thimbles , 10 do/on clothes brushes , 78 do/on tooth brushes , ft gross hairpins , ii gross buttonhole tivi&t. 8 gross t-afoty pins , 1,500 yards ribbon , ! ( , " > dozen 50-yard spools tcurlot silk and JO gross collar buttons. There is fo-d for thought in the vast , array and variety of articles stored here preparatory to the diHpon.iing of thorn among the wards of the nation The vision of Mrs. Old-JIor > o-Htlrk-in-tho- Mud working the buttonholes in her husband's g.irmcuts is u strungo one. Ho is the picture of that nublo red gen tleman giving an additional ruddy tinge to his clear-cub features in a vain search under the bureau for the lirachoroiH collar button. Yat these uro thu scones called up by a tour of the Indian waro- huiibo. One thousand four hundred and forty stalwart Indians bonding their im- ufCLiritomud basics and squinting their eagle eyes under thu bureau. It is it strange vision to conjure np and onu worth recording as marking tin epoch in history. And then those forty-one gross of darnlng'iiccdles ! And the 1,1)20 , ) do/on ttuwing machine noodles ! A nun- era has evidently duwnod in bqimwdum , ' Iluir brtHhu.4 , llntjandcjarnoc'im'w and closed and open thimbles are uviduncos of cul tivated aboriginal tustos , and equally pleading is the inference to Im drawn from tjiul list that only-eight do/en IN IIlGUI'l , Y ( JKS ! Jt * - * not btrnngp that BOMIU puoplo do I wtqng through igno-'aaou , olhora from a fuiluru to invcsiigntu as to thu rigntor I wrong of a matter. But it is str.mgo , ' Unit Individuals and linns , who r fully , nwaro of the rights of others , will por- i in porpotraling fruu-ls upon tho'ii. ' HI rh-lonad , vvoiltliv inanufroluring .uMU will offer and hell to rut'iil mer chants , .trtloles which Iho.v know to ba luf.ln oinuiiti o i tiiu rights of proprlo- tin s , and liniuulonsoi well known ooJa. Wo wiint to bound u not of warn ! rijr to the rutallci'j to baiviro of suuh Imita tions uud simulation of "dAuri : t'.s Ltr- TUuLiVtiit I'lttL * . " Whoi they uro of fered In you , rafuHO thorn ; you do not witnt to do wnmg. nn.l you don't want to . ' IH.V yoursuU liable to a lawiuiu Han ' KrunUlin H il'l ' "llonosly U the bet nall- i ry ' : it In iinttw M'uo tli.vt "Houoity u J lliubodt priucip.e. " tooth brushes should find a cordial welcome - como among the tribes. ' Mnnjr Tom of Son | > . One need not wonder what becomes of the live gross of halrpliH , or dwell spoculatlvely on the 1,100 gross of dross buttons , but it is not so much Inoiidonco what the Indians 11 ml to do with 120 dozen bottles of indelible ink ! This tendency to rise In the scale of civilized requirements may bo accounted for possibly by the "O.ilOO poundsof baking powder demanded in one list. A suggestive - gostivo Item is one requeuing some 2SO.- ( KM ) pounds of soap of various kinds , not to mention about 20.000 pounds of wash ing soda. Fifteen .thousand gallons of pyrup , 1,275 pounds of popper and ether important necessities \voro furnished as acceptable offerings to the Indian appu- tile. tile.Tho The crockery list is full of Interest. Here ono may learn that thirteen dozen dinner castors went to grace the festal boards of the Indians last vcar. With these was a goodly company : dozens upon dozens of plates , pie , din ner , breakfast , soup , sauce , tea every variety of plate , in fact. There were 2tO ; dozen ohimnoys for students' lamns , accompanied , of course , by an item of this sort of lamp in another column ; and there wcro also banging lamps and bracket lamp's , and there were 150 do/cn irltiss salt sprink lers. lers.Six Six lliousnnd , nine hundred boxes of shoo blacking are mentioned in another place. The whlto man who has passed through successive autumns with their attendant ordeals of putting up stove pipes will breathe a ulgh of pity when no reads that hundreds of. aborted "elbows" and miles of plpo went to weary the lives of a people capable of bolter things. A cherished tradition is put to Might by a perusal of the list of medical supplies furnished those descendants of an aboriginal race. The impression is that when nn Indian is sick lie diagnoses his own case , goes out into the forest and digs up some root , which proves tu bo just the thing required and at once restores him to health. Also , it is sup posed that the Indian scorns pain , laughs ut torture and makes a mock of suffer ing. Nothing of the sort , apparently , for hundreds of drucs arc sent thorn an nually. Morphine , cocaine , chloroform , ether and opium are among them. Pepsin - sin , too ! Imagine Lo , the poor Indian , taking pepsin for indigestion ! And there is cocoa and beef extract and glycerine ( for the aboriginal complex ion , probably ) , and finally augnr-conted pills. Verily , the metamorphosis of the savage - ago must bo well nigh accomplished. WRITING ON'THIS CLOUDS. World's l'u I r .Scientists HvpcrlniLMillii \vltli ii Hugo 1'rojoctor. "The time is coming when a man will sit on the front doorstop of nn evening I and read news bulletins from the oloiuls , " said M. 1C. Sperry to the Chicago Rec ord. ' 'With a storcnptiuon the sixo of a Ivrupp gun and a llcooy cloud for a screen , " he continued , "election return * will be projcotcu into the sky so that a whole city will know bow many pre cincts have been heard from , ami what the not gain seems to bo.Vhat if there are no ciouds ? That is easy enough Make some clouds.1' They made clouds hint night which floated out over Lake Michigan , chased by nimble searchlights. $ Ir. Sperry , the electrician , and .lames Pain , the fireworks man , stood with BOHIO work men at the southeast corner of the Man ufactures roof. . Bodido them was n searchlight as largo as a hogshead. It ' throw a straight beam for'n , mile out over the rough waters of the lako. At that height the wind came strong and frosty. The men were bundled in their overcoats. Moro than 1,000 feet out from the breakers which pounded the uhoro two specks of light could bo seen trembling above the water. These lights marked the location of a raft where the cloud makers were waiting. Mr. Pain leaned over the railing and swung a lantern live times. From the raft.which was stationi-d nearly 2,000 feist from where ho stood , came an answering blgnnl. Then between the distant lights rotfo a spit of lire , the sound of a mulllcil explosion was hoard above the the surf roar and a bomb lifted itself high into the air and burnt. Tlio glaring focus of the heard ) light was swung to tlio point from which the bomb had been shot , and there it caught'a whlto muss of sinoko curling slowly upward. As it rose the white circle of light followed it. "Thpro wo have our screen , " said Mr. Sperry ; ' 'with a strong focus from a pro jector we could show on that cloud of smoke a picture of Grover Cleveland or an American eagle or womothincr of that kind. " Five bombs were sent up , ono after an- othorand each time the hcarchllght cen tered on the cloudH of smoico , for at each discharge thorn was ono putT of smoke from the raft and another In the air where tlio bomb exploded. That was as far as the experiment wont. ] t had been intended to throw pictures and words from the projector , but the largo mirror behind thu oloclric lights acted in a contrary manner , and it was impossible to get a proper focus. The projector is at the southwest corner of the Manufactures roof , and has the appearance of an overgrown steroopti- eoii. The mirror is over three feet in diameter , and from that on out t- > the hist land is a distance of homo twelve foot. foot.Tho The projection of words and pictures upon clouds of Hiuoko or vapor has buoii mtiu'tfsfully ucu'iinpliijhcil ' on the ether hide of thu Atlantic , and htto oxpori- moitt.s ut Mount Washington have been accompanied by gootl re.sjilts. Keep tlio blood pure by inking Hood's Karsaparllln. If you ilucldo to buy Hood's Hursip.irillii : , do not bo puraimtlod to take any other. AlMilll A French naturalist bus shown that the wing area of Hying animals varies from about forty-nine square feet per pound of weight in the gnat and Hva sqimrii foot in the swallow to half iv square foot per pound of weight in the Australian crane , which weighs twenty- one pounds and yet * Hies well. If wo wens to adopt the lait or smallest pro portion , u man wulghing HIS pounds would ronulro a pair of wings-each four teen i'ac < t long by three foot broad , or double the area of an ordinarv room lloor , to carry him , without taking into account thu weight of the wings thorn- aelvoa , To pick out other aerial In- utuncc * . .it may not be generally known tlat ( iv frlguto bird can travel at the rale ofJOO mile * an hour by chronograph and live in the air a week at u time , day and night , without touching roont ; that birds can oxortcontinuously nbptil three times the hot power per pound of weight that man can and abaui thu same amount moro than a horse tan. The energy given out by birds } * , in fact , weight for \vuight. unimrallolod in nature. ) > o\ViU's U'iU-U H.i/ol .SiUvo oiucj burns. i * Tim Mil ; : of J re. The rnsultH of nix tr.oiilhHoborvntlon8 of Mars have Unl an ahlronomor at the Lick olHorvutory tothn. conclusion con trary to ihu gtnumillv roceivud vlows that the dutk pot-linn * of the disk rtiprt- bontlandand the light portions waUir , Thin Is supported by obsointloni of Han b'rundcc > bay from Mount Hamilton , 'n which the bay appears brighter thnn the neighboring valley and mountains at the Ramodhtancp. On this hypothe sis the "canals" would correspond to ridges of mountains almost wholly im- niorsed in water , while their doubling may icprcM-nt iHirallol ridges of which our own earth furnishes examples. A MOtfTA A Jil'lSODE. Simp Work with HOMO Thiotr * nml Ilia I got Mr. Iloiilcy t-i toll me that story , says a writer in llarporV , but it was by no means the equal In old-timo flavor of others that t hoard mid hoard of. Ho and a o uupunloii were out after thlov- ing Indians near Fort Bcnton , and they were tired and hungry. They caw some hnrxo * and two mounted men , and rode ui ) to them. Mr. llonloy rode close to the men , and they slipped otT the beasts they were riding and roMed their rllles on the saddles In a decidedly threaten ing manner. ' 'Who are von'/1 ' ono cried. "Wo'ro whlto men. " iloiitov shouted , riding closer. "Hut who In - nro you1 Iho stranger insisted. Bv this time Mr. ITcnloy was 30 close to the inuit that ho could see what sort of rifles they were "lu-olod" with. "Qulok ! who are you ? " "llcaley"nald Iho hero ot the story. "Then throw up your hands , - you ! " was the answer. Instantly Mr. llonloy throw himself wldowiso over his horsu so as to expose but one foot , and. dashed away for his life. Ili ? com panion followed milt. As they rode away Mr. Henley said : "Thoy'vti boon stealing horses , and I'm going back to stampede the horses and got them away. Come on. " "You'll get killcd-and that's all you'll get1 the other replied. But Mr. llealoy on his superb horse was dashing back o's If the grass was on flro behind him. Both men rode right up to the bunch of stolen horses and began firing at the men , who were still behind the barricades they had formed of their horses. Mr. TIealoy shot both tholr saddle horses tind stampeded the stolen Htccds , getting thorn nwny with htm. Next day ono of the thieves was captured and brought into Fort Bunion by some one else , and on the dn # after that Mr. Iloaloy rode out for the ether scamp. llo rode up to a shack , or rude house , wlicro ho suspected the ether desperado would hide , and learned that the man ha wanted would soon return ; that lie had gene away for water. When the man did return , Uoaley , standing in the door way of the shack , covered the man with his gun and remarked : "It is my turn now ; hold up your hands. " * That was the only time that , as con stable or sheriff , ho had occasion to threaten a man's life in order to make an arrest. A SEHIOU3 PROBLEM. Clirnp I.'itinr l ! < ' ] miisll > Io for .Miiny llullrond ACClllClltH. Two men are bu y at or near a sub urban railroad station , says the N < JW York Telegram , separated in tlioir labor only by the width of the tracks and yard. Ono is an Italian who can speak but little Knglish and is employed In shoveling coal into the carts of a local dealer. llo wnrkn nine hours a day , after which time ho is his own master. The other mini is an American. Ho is an intelligent man , an experienced telegraph - graph operator and is station agent. Sixty or seventy pa oiigor trains stop at the station daily and nearly 100 moro puss it without stopping. Ho' is respon sible for reporting by telegraph the time of pas.-ageof every train and for all train order.- , delivered at his station. In the eonr&oof a your he handles very nearly 840,000 in cash and is charged for the tickets hi his rack and gives bonds for the faithful performance of his duty. Ho keeps a cash account , looks after freight bills and way bills , makesadaily record of freight cars loft at his station , which is a junction point , giving their number and the line that owns Ilium , their destination , hour of arrival and departure , in his care. llo is oxpnctcd to t-co that thu station is kept neat and clean anil inspects the RwitchcH. Moreover , ho is responsible for the fidelity and activity of ono signal man and a gate tender. He works part of Sunday , and on week days may bo called to his station as latuas 11:10 : p. m. Ho and the Italian coal shovolor are each paid S > 2 a day. And yet wo wonder at the number of railroad accidents duo to the mistakes of station agents and telegraph - graph operators. DoWHt's Wituh Ha/ei Salve euros piles. The Worn. AFrcnchmun. kn wing but little of our language , lauded in New York , says the Ledger , and started upon bis f-eareh for friends. By some moans ho got into difliculty with burly drayman of Jurbey and ho found that ho must light. It was i gloomy prospect to the po ir French man , who was not at all used to such rough ways , but his adversary was bound to whip him. Before commencing the fight the Frenchman asked what ho should do whoho could stand no moro whinping. Ho was told that ho had only to cry out : "Enough ! " and tliO light would ho stopped ut once. Then the battle commenced. The drayman was uinliilont and merciless , and very soon the Frenchman was being knocked about promli-cuously. At length ho began to cry out lustily , but In the excitement of the occasion ho hud for gotten the word glvon him , and bawled out the only Yankee interjection ho could call to mind : "Hurrah ! Hurrah : " To his nslonUhimmt. Ills antagonist only pounded away the harder ut this , and finally , llnding his hallooinir of no avail , ho gathered his onorglos HO com- plainly , and wont in with Mich will and detc'rmlnutlon thai , ere long , the battered - torod drayman uiug out : "Hmiugli ! Knough ! " "Aha ! " cried the Frenchman , stopping back. "What you call him ? / ay.at again1 "Knough ! Enough ! " repeated the drayman. "Ahaat ! is ro ver1 word I wts trv to speak un long time ago ! " After a nlKlit with the hoys Yourafor a clear hcail. JJrouio SelUcr. Kiiru COIIIH. t Coin collectors liuvo long npproniatHd the dllllculty of making aeumplolo col lection of Amoriiun xpocliuuna. The United States coinugo of 17IIII it very' rare and a dollar of the year 1VJ1 ha * often weld for as much as S100. A 1706 huf-cunt Is o rare as to t-oll readily for $15 , and u half-dollar of the same year Is worth sixty times its original vuluo , Whllo the hulf cent of 1804 la common enough , all the other oolns of that your are rare , the dollar of that particular date being the rarest of all American coin * . Only olght are known to exist out of the 1U.57U that wore coined. The lowest price that ono of those novr changes hands for la * 800. i VUrr. Dili/ icV , vc gara b r CutorU. When the n ( Ctilld , bh.i urjrtl furCnitorts. IVhcr.iliQl'ucatuPt'Mh'f ' , rtio clunuto CiUcrU. Wbtn tlio : >