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    10 THE OMAITA DAILY tUTUKDAT , AtTGITST 22 , 1890.
SPEGiRU NOTICES.
MicitirtilN for tlirxr
Trill lie tuUcli until lUiitO p. in. , for tlir
fioiiliitt anil iiulll H p. in. for tlie
morrilnwr mill Stiiulii } cilltlnni.
AiltorllNc-rn , lij rpijm-MtltiK mini-
lirrril cli ( < ! { . -nii Imto niimvfrs ml-
Ircniird t u nmnlx-ri-il Iftli-r In cure
of 'I IIP lire. A HIM or * < > mhlri-ntcil
Trill In * tlrllvcrcil nil | trpnll < li < li > n (
lli < > flicrU mil ) .
Itnd-H , I t- ' o 11 Miiril llrnl Insertion
la ii Miiril tlirrrnfn-r. ZWttlilHK tiiKi-H
for ICKN ( tinM 2. > ( > lor tinllrnt liiNi-r-
iliiti. TliPNi * nil * ortlneiiwnlM nitixt IIP
run roiiNvrutl v cl > .
SITUATIONS WVVIT.H.
\VAN1iU. ; IIV INIH STIll'll H 11OV ( ir 17.
pHce to work mornltiKS mi'l evinlnxi fur
hoard or snlftry Krncnl Mnill TR Waterloo ,
A-'J'rt 22'
I-
n 111:1.1 * .
IVANIUD. AN miA ; WHO CAN THINK Ot
noine simple tliln to patent ? 1'rotpct jour
Menu , they may lirlnir > n wrnllh. Wrlto John
Wrililirlmrn & Co. Ippt V. 1'nlent Attorney ,
WatliliiKlon , I' C , for their $1,1W prlro nnvr
and n list of two hmulic'l Invention * unnlnL
U-
Wi ! WANT STATH AN1 > I/JPAl. OIlOANIX.KItS
for llio Atheneum riat"rnlt > , cMitlilnltiR life
nnil nccldrnt Inaiirnncc , Rood rniitrnctn nml
clioUc territory ; nppij to J. M Ward nupri-ma
organlrer , 40.1 lite litillillng Omaha ; olllco liouia
g to 10 n m -417-AI
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j-jw io fi-iioo A MONTH AND ixi'iN'si:4 : :
pild fnlo mcn for rlRnra , experience unneres
ni } ; Mntidnnl Bomla , Mttlf Clerk i Inur in i
chine I'FH la cnch cu lomer Charles C.
lllflirp A Co , St l.ouK Mn. I1-M730 hfi
WANTI3U YOt'NClMKN TO I.IJAUN THK
liarlier trnilc Ili-ro Is a cliincc to liecome
a Hklllful tnulp'itmn In enl > two mnntlii.
We furnish eonitiitu practicenml every nec-
cssnrv re > iulrntnenl to make n llfFl clasi bit1
Ix-r , and donate rach ptmlriit a complete out
fit1 "of hlglii'nl Kinilo tools Con H | O earn
unRro Ii ) Hntitnlny work In nho | > s white loam
Inif. Wrlti- for Illusti iteil cnliiloKUo t\-
plnlnlnK all Molcr's Uurbcr bihool VH. .
l'lnrl ( ptrcft , Chle.iKO. H-MS07-S3'
w \irrni > . nooi ) iiAitiinii , noa' ? N. iciu ST
IlrliiB tools , stetily position. II 101 gl *
\VANTOD AOi.N"lS. : OM A V Kf.K SUlll ! TO
\\orl.crn Ni-\v , oods New plan It'a u win
ner. Cvciy'fiimllj nec.H . It Sollt nt night
II. H Co. Uox 4SI. Cincinnati. Ohio ,
HSiniS WANTIIl ) , niTlir.U LAlllKS OH
( .tMitleniLn can iniiko from J75 to ! < " > per
ninnth pclllliK m > Rooil * > , < hoii eliolil necei-
lty. Per paitlculnrs , aildicys I. S Klldow ,
llose\llle. O II Mil ! ) 2i
AVAM'1211 I'UMAI.IJ Iini.l" .
WANTHD , A coMi'irrns'T , nxi'niiinNci n
nurpe to take caru of two chlldicn llcfcrcncc" !
rcqulrwl Tall at 11C S Ml uve , between t.
nn 1 7 o'clock. C i ) 2 i"
12MPUJYMKNT W'TliAlt : , r,2l DOOGH WANTS
loti of liotel and jirlxate family liclp Tel Si.
c siG fa ia *
. OOOD aiur roit
work , 1113 Oeoigln. ave C 1 > 1 U
COOI ) OIItL TO VVOHIC IN IClTriIiN. _ 2101
jQjjf ] jm Lj Alllti 2 *
iiiihiAiii. ! : iinriiusuNTATivi : 10 TAKIJ
orders for 15r I'aj on'B Health bhoia , n grand
opioituiitt | } for a conscientious \\orUer , full
Infnrinntlon free , lluivnrd bhoe Co , ivi 1 tc-
monl St. , lloston. C-M1.1) ) 22-
rou HUNT HOUSUS.
HObSlIS IN AM ; 1'AKTS OP Tltn CITY. TUP.
O. P. Davis Compiny , 1303 Piirnam. U 670
IIOUSCS , IIUNHWA & CO. , IDS N. 15TII ST.
D 577
MOUnUN HOUSnS , C. A. bTAIUl,923 N. Y. J > iri :
8-r.ooM , niri'Aciinn , wonnnN nousi : , ts
Enquire 2 < iSl Capitol u\enue , U. II. lloblson.
1 > 4SO
STHAM III3TI3D STOHnS AND FLATS
Howard Kanck , ugcnt , 1GIO Chicago street.
U JI5S2
CHOICI : nousns AND COTTAOHS AI.U ovnu
the city , J5 to $30. l-'ldellty , 1702 Parnam.
LIST or HOUSES. Tim iivnoN
Uted Co , " 12 S. Hlh et.
B-HOOSI IlOUSn WITH HATH ; 820 S. 21ST ST.
1J I3 > A 2
C-IIOOM , nnTAciiBO , > ionitN IIOUSD. ; .
Inquire " 021 Capitol avenue , U. II. lloblson
U .SO
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HOUSES. WAU.ACi : . IIUOU'N IJLK . 1GTH
and DoURlas. U 57U
ELEGANT MODERN imicic iioirsn. s
Capitol avenue U1 ! > 24 *
GOOD COTTAGES. OESIUAULY LOCATED ,
chc ip. ElKht-ioom uou'e neai ItUFlnesa He\in
rooms , modem , fill S 27th htrett L. S Sl.ln-
ncr , BBont , 310 N. Y. I.lfu. D-JI9-.7
rOH RENT. T\VO MODERN S-IiOOM HOfSES
Hicks , ast. , 30"j N Y Life J > 983 24
TOR RENT-ONE OP THE PINiJST HOMES IN
Oiniliii fiirnl lieil ill inndcrn conveniences
IiiirKe > ard , fi\\ blocks from IIIijli school
Will learo for one jcar. Totter Gcoige com
pany , corner 16th and Karnam street
LI MSM 23
ran RENT PINE MODERN PLATS LANGE
block. COO S 13th street. D-MOS9-H20.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE , 1S13 N. 251II Tiiqulre
room b CrelKhton blk , fcouth i > ohtollke.
D M1S7-23 *
TOR RENT CHE.M' , riTRNISHED MODERN
houbc ; line locution. U io. Hue olllce.
D M10.G 23
1-OR RENT 10-ROOM HOI'SE , MODERN ,
perfect 11 pair. 712 N. 19lh st. U M1W )
TOR RENT-SIX-ROOM HOUSE , GAS HATH ,
furnace and steel ran e , pobcs lon hl\t.n
Sept. 1. AddretH U 4S , llee D-M117 2J
FOR ui.vrrijRMsiiii : > HOO.MS.
J'URNISHED ROOMS I'OR RENT 230S CI'M-
IIIRH St. , 3rd lloor K-1IM-J1 *
NICELY PURNIbHED ROOMS AT 7u FOUT11
IStli fcticet. 12 MU7J 23 *
3 NICE PURNISIinn IIOOMS , LIGHT
keeiilnu. J1IJ S lltb i :
HO\Iin.
PLEASANT ROOMS , WITH IlOUtO. inj
Uodge , P Mi'jJ b3
1'RONT ROOM WITH ALCO\ . Al.bO SIDE
IOOIIIH ; peed boaiU ; best li.c.illun In olty ill
8. 25th tit. P-ini-
N1CU IIOOMH. GOOD ItOAlll ) ; \TIS ISUA-
sonnlilo ; trnnelentK nccomnioduteil The Hone ,
2i'tf ) Ilarncy. I1 M9I2 SJO *
roit iinvi' bToims AMI OI-KIOHS.
rnisT CLASS iiiucK sioni ; UUII.DINCJ , 1011
Parnam : three eluiloa and bimementi ull ! ullor
to bull tenant ; low lent , all 1st Nufl ll'k bl ! „ - .
I-CSi
TOR RENT. THE 4-STORY I1RICIC I1UILD1NG
at U1C Parnam M , 'lliln bulldlni ; has a tlieproof
cement ImnMiu'nl. complete tleam beatlimllx -
tuie , vutter on nil Moors , can , etc , Apply at
the oillce of Tlio lice. 1no
AOU.NTb WANTii > .
111(1 MONEY IN LATEST CAMPAIGN AND
comlo buttons ; ICO KliuU , bottom pikes , box
fcainplts for dime f.uiiiultii ioi ! > | > l > tonipnii ) ,
l Aixli Mrol. lloston , Miibs. J M'JU
\VANTED-A LU-lfMAN WTnj SMALL "CAT"
Itul to handle ranvaFveiH tin the tale of the
) al ? t and bfft life-size ( bust ) ptiotntuaph of
McKlnley , viimplu , ixprets paid , r > uc Ihe
Euston MfK. Co , , Dajton , O. J-MJ1S 24
BALESMEN-ONE IN EVJUIY STATE TO SELL
out ilnura on credit , samiden , Kon.l pay LX.
penmen an l exelublvo tcrrltoi > la proper appli
cants AddlCbs 1 > , O , llox 13 J I , Nuvnh t ll > .
J-M113 S2
A. > Ti : T 1IIJM * .
ASTONISHING. THE DEMAND TOR HOUSES :
lUt now v\lt > i 1'uirolte , Douylas 11IK. oppo-
tllo lta > dcn' . K 701-bS
WANTED. A rURNISHED HOUSE PROM
October until July , or longer : reply Clifford T\- .
binltli. 1S20 Paiiiarn t.t. K-S7S
WANTED. 5 UNPURNIHIIED 11OOMU IN MOD-
vin lioute for liounekoiiiltm" ; nun nml nlftt ,
no chlldien ; mu&t b nrai cur line ; n-fei-
enct-a given and injulrvJ. U 4J. lice.
, K-MI * U2 _ [
WANTE1AT ONCE , THREE ROOMS ( TvTo
bedroom * ) , lUht houttkeipliiK : aneuer.iiuUk ,
Btatlns price. U 47 , Hoe. K Mlli ( 2S
a'ACIPR ! S'lXJRAOE AND WAKEHOUSE CO ,
HOS-V1P Jones. Unurul utoraso and foinurdlnif.
au ij
OM , VAN & . STORAGE. 1415 PAIl'SI TISu"li
M-Ol.'i '
YTA.VriSn TO IlliV.
TO JJUY RE.SIDENCK OF A1IOUT TEN
rooms. In Kood location , fcr a home , will pay
ot c U for auRy. U < i. Hie ,
N-M191 tV >
I'OH SAI.I3IIOHSIJS AJII1
c. , on TRADE , OOQID'IUETON
double light harne'K , lngte tiamrsn , illamond
Hntf and diamond < l > lrt ctutl. Will trade any
of the above fnr rmrsea or maresj Call at 1214
Harney St , up tnlrs _ T BIO
DURA11IL1TY TALKS-CARRIAGES , l
phaetons , bottom prices. A , J. Simpson , HW
r-5SS
rou .SA
WOOD , J3 TO J4 10 A L'ORD. T. MURRAY ,
CJ-M453-ASI
UEST HARDWOOD HOO AND CH1CKP.N
f Mice , also "all Hire. " C. R. Ixe , Ml DoucHs
Q 5W
JD-HAND I1ICVCLES , 110 { 15 , 20 I
rented , repaired Om Illcy Co , 323 N Hth St.
q-cji
JMOOO DECKER IIROS. PIANO POR LESS
tlun lialf , must lw cisli. Apply at 'Ho N. 25tli
street QM'U )
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YOUNO TUOROPnHURED JERSEV COU.
gojd milker , silver Ri-iy , pet. Prank Hut ,
enter and r.1rd st IJ l *
NP.WSI'AI'I R I'RKW. ALMOST NEW
V'nugin Ideal , for fule Nev\s , Minerva , O
Q-MIIS 2C
POR RENT. hl'Al-IJ IN THH MERCHANTS
bulldlnK nt Elate fair Addrts.s 2G33 Harncv pt.
It-5v | 21 *
MASSACH 1IAT1IS. M1G.
MME. SMITH , 1121 DOLGLAS STREET. 2D
lloor , mom R , massage , steitn , alcohol and
DUlpiurlno bathi. T MM112 *
MMi : I VllUC , HATH. MASSAGE 1C.I7 IIOW-
anl S' T MS74-A20'
MME \MisriiATHS , MASSAGE. T07 S. 13T1I
bt. room 3. T MS 24'
MRS DR LirON. El ECTR1C MASSAGE 1'AR-
lors , refreshing and cuiullve , don't fill to call.
417 S. lltb Bt. , upstairs T M 7'i T. '
MISS I'ER-
VAN VALKENriUUG DESTROYS -
manentl > by electricity supcilluoua balr , moles ,
warts , etc. Room 4'C , N. Y. Life HldKf
BOSTON DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY. R W3
Kulncli blk , learn the be t sjstcm no rcfUtlns ;
teach'a uanted : circulars sent. Mrs G Shelter.
U 595
CURPD ; NO PAIN , NO DETEN-
tlon from business , v\c leier to hundreds if
patients cured O. E. Miller Co , 107 N Y.
Life bulldlm ; Omaha , Neb U 3X
V1AVI , HOME TREATMENT POR tTEHINE
tioubles. riDBlcUn In attendance. Consulta
tion or health look free. 3IG llea bids
II : ,9I
DLACK COCICER SPANIELS t HEAP T 42 REE
U
3IOMOY 'lit l.OA.N IIHAL IISTATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUbT CO . 013 N Y. L
Quick money at low 1'iteb for choice farm loans
In lotva , noithern Mls-fouil , cabtein Nebraska
W GOb
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 523 N. Y L1PE
W-597
MONKY 1O LOAN laofJIMI'HOVnD OMAHA
real estate. Bicnnnn , IlSvcrCo , 1'nxton block
< 4 / % f/ > MT \V-59S
LOANS ON iMPitdvnb 'tT Mi'novnn CITY
piopcrty. W. 1'mnira Snflth S. Co. , 1320 Farnim
tl * W-5M
MONP.V TO LOAN AT I.OVV HATKS. THK
O. f. D.i\g | Co . TO' . Farnam t-t.
_ _ _ _ _
LOANS , LOW IlAllii 1UUY , 301 N Y LITE.
W-S2J b3
.MOMJV TO LOAA CIITTKI.S. .
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
hon cs , wagons , etc. ; nt lowest rate In city ,
no removal of tooJs : strictly confidential ; > ou
can pay tin loan off at anv time or In am
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO ,
TOG So. ICth St.
X-601
MONEY TO LOAN. 30 CO. 90 DAYS. FURNIture -
ture , planoa , etc Duft Gieen. room 8 Uarker blk
X C02
UUSIXIiSS CHANCES
TOR SALE , AliOUT 2.COO LBS. MINION TYPE ,
700 Ibs. agate , CUO lus. , bicvler Upe , 150 pair
two-third cases , 40 double Iron stands for two-
third ca-es. This material was used on The
Om iha lien and Is In fairly good condition
Will be soil cheap In bulk or In quintltlcs to
Milt purchaser Apply In person or b > mall to
The Pee Publishing Co. , Omilia , Neb. Y 713
POR PALE. " STTAOUrfllOTEL WITH
Hrst-clasa restaurant and bar attached , Is of
fered for silo on reasonable tenns Apply to
J. H. Evans , Nat. Hank of Commerce
Y MG14
STORE ROOM POR RENT IN CENTRAL NE-
hrask.i , rich faimlnff co-nnmnlty , larse terri
tory. Onlj one other store now In town Good
opening for seneral nieichnndlte. Address U
24 , Iee , Omaha , Neb Y 879 22 *
JS5 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME WI HI
J2M Invested : F.ife. coiiBervatlve , picvpectus
l oofs , free. 1Daly , 1293 Ilroiilvvny. New
Yolk. Y 923 S1E
ran SALE-A HIRST CL\PS MEAT MARKET
In David Cit > , Neb. , only one hhop In town
Addicts P O. llox D'A David City , Neb
-
POR SALE-TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ,
lumber jard , Brain , ind stock business Only
Yanl Large tenltory , About $2/00 reijulied.
No trades. ISox 76 HlK Sprlnss , Neb
Y MS90-23.
rou n.\c
TO EXCHANGE $30,000 00 IN SOME TIUSINESS
property pas Inn S per cent for vacant business
loom In Omaha or Bood faim. AddicH T to ,
care Omaha I3ce. 55 M732 S3
POR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND OR
incichandl'-e , $4000 Block Implement jobbliiir
hoii-c Address V. C. M , llee office , Council
_ _
I'OR SALE OR TRMiB POR HORSES OR
I'attle , the best monej luakliif , ' business In
Iowa AddriHH box ! ) S , Herndon , Iowa ,
* . *
X.-J1931-23
POR SU.E OR TRADE POR GROCERIES AND
dry peed * , 10 ! acres > , oocl Hnd , price $1COO. A ,
II. Pcaice , Hcotln , Clieclej Co , Neb
K 5111 1 2S
* "
YOl'JCO RIDING 1-ONY TO EXC7A"NnTT oil
orj-an. AddieU 4'i , llee. K M103 SI *
roil jsAMJ UKAI. IJhTATU.
AI1STRACTS. THE RYRON RL'ED COMPANY
11 E COS
A SMALL PAYMENT ITOWN AND f3 ! 10 PER
month will buy a nlcn iottaB-e In Walnut Hill.
Omaha Real Estate i Trust Co , 211 Bo 18 St
J 11 : M9
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POR SALE , CIIE\P , IlEAUTIPtIL COTTAoTT
fi looms , Eiiinmei I.Itch , n , hard and soft
water , Kood brick cellar , lot , S.1A127 , curt fiont ,
pait cish ; balance fl per cnn D10 N 21tli
btroct. RE M 013
I'AIIM LANDS. C. P. HARRISON , 112 N Y.
Life. RE SM S Ik-
411. * HOUSE. LOT SOXiO , S TTl/K PROM CAR ,
Clifton Hill ! 7.0
Clmlrcst bull HUB lot , Clifton Hill. $773
6 room houcc full lot , llnnsiom Place , 51.SM
$1 ono Hist inoittak on Dotiiil is count j farm ,
vvoith ! JHO. 7 irr cent.
$ ' 00 Ilibt mcttgcBe , new liouce und lot , worth
M.roo. 7 per icnt
Other buKMlna and good moilKaiieii. GY ,
Wallace , 31Jiinwn lllk , Ii ! an I DOIIC
R E Ml 22
POll TRADE. A PIRST-CLAfiS SO-ACRE P.VR.M ,
ono mile eabt of Valparaiso , haundern county.
Neb Nearly all undei cultivation and cplen-
did crop * i.seuied Will take KOO ! Omaha prop
erty Worth iiliout } S NO Bte II II Hinlei.
iiEint , KM PHinam rtrcct RE .MUJO
-ioiriintnj ; TO PURCHASE PJNE VAcant -
cant iioprity , cheap lots , or honye.i and lots ,
for ia h , rr i > n vuy cut > > leim * , do net fall
In Ma IliO Kllelllj Trust Cj. routheatrt corner
of lUe Imlldlnt ; Irelr ll > t Is lai u mid liny
recommend lunliuiff but b.ir uliu. RE JIJ71
roil HALE SoulheaEt corner of Efltli and
Marllu , ultli tuo email I outes thu
thould rent icaJlb at J1S per montli ,
only $1.550
Eight room bciiFo modern conveniences ,
lurn , full lot , cast fmnt on 23tb avenue
i no block toulh of Leave'invorth ttiect ,
prlcn , . 2,100
Good klx room bouctt with euet front lot on
! ith , l.nal Dodge iilrret SOU
Seun loom liouse. with M fjit south frontlet
lot on Jtunlctte l > etvveeii iih and 17tli
bticeU . 2.500
Good luiiiec. full lot , touthtvett coiner
lint and Parnam . . . 3,000
Good live loom hunte , linn lot , near c.ir
line , honte rent a for til per month ,
pi Ice , , . . 1,100
Snull lioute , with 7 $ foot lot , fronting eact
on 19th ttreets , near Vlnton , . COO
Ono of the Unfit lots In Kountcc Place , on
Hnne ! > street , between Kill nnd ISili
btreeta 1,300
Six ncres on 3th Btrrct , near south Onnha ,
patllally covered with trerx , hnj eprlnj
water , etr , viry desirable 1,0) )
POTfER i GEORGE COMPANY.
Comer Iblb and Painani St ,
RE MW1-I6.
HAIR iiusinG.
PALACU I1EAUTIPUU AT 1C13 DOUOLAS ,
el > ea this \ > eck a free tralp tieatment with
every fliampoo , and ll all kwltclies at re
duced price * . (74 : i
III IIDIM ! AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L & ! l ASS'N PAY C , 7
S per rent when I , 3 , I jeara old : alna ) ic
deemnblp. 17W Farnam lit. NnttlnRer , Sec.
C03
HOW TO GET A HOMK OR SECURE GOO1
Interest on savings. Apply to Umaha I- < - U
Ass'n , 1701 Parnnm. u M. Nattlnefr , SeeC06
C06
LOST.
LOST , DOWN TOWN. A RING WITH EMEU
aid and moonstone settlnx , will Inrewardci
If returned to M S. 20th. Omaha , Neb
Lost-100 23
I/1ST. ON SIXTIlTlJOOH IllTiT HnLI > INO. A
BoM watch and clialn. Re\vaid for return to
lice oillce I.QSI 102 21 *
STOLEN , RELIANCE WHEEL NO. 2K1 |
Model A , Vim tire , reward Prank Mahnney
C2I H 2-th , M STOLEN 103 23
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LOST-l AlY'S Goi7T > WATCH ( PILLED ) fiOMI
plnco In business center , return to 1.113 Dodwo
et , room 1-2 , and get regard , open to ft.
Lost-MlOS 21
MUSIC , AHT AM )
GEORGE V C1ELLENDECK. RAN.IO AND
tultar teacher. 11 , 4U lice Illdg Tel 21' .
nTNKRUPT STOCK OP PIANOS-ADOI.1M t
Meier's line slock of Htelmvay , Knabc , Ivcrs
A Pond. RrlijEs Emoiron Vn o K. Sons plnnos
and musical mnchandl c Is now on cale belon
factor ) co t , upliqhts , $11000 and upwalds
f.iiarcn. | $ r CO and upwnids , Me folios , ISc
2'c Italian Ktrliu ? ? , lOc some 5c 50o Holiner
harps. 2"c. violins and RUltars , nom $1' ' up
new pianos for rent William H Sclimoller
ft Co. II flonr McCaKUp bide. MC75 31
ASTIIOLOOV.
THE WONDER OP THE AGE , PROP A.
Musery thexieatcst astrolo ei nnd palmlstei
In the v/orld , past , present , future told or no
chaifie. 19-'l Tarnam , S ! " ! 2 in , , 2 in to ! > . " 0
p. m. 41-V-A22 *
D1JTI1CT1MJ ACI2.NCV.
vAPr\IN P MOSTYN DP.l'l.C-rlVE AGENCY ;
all delect.vc work caiefully and piomitly at
tended to , 310 Karbich block , Crr.aha and 51C
Roan ke Hide. ChlcaBO M-BHS-Sl
ruiiMTiiun.
Pl'RNlTURE PACKED , WINDOW CUSHION'
and mattresses mtile n < l renovated , Bet oui
prices before placing > our onler. M S. Wall ;
lln 2111 Ciimlni ; t tcl . 1111 C01
SIlOltTHAM ) AM ) TYI'UWIIITIXJS.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , , 513 N. Y. LtPE
C'U
I'AAVMIUOKnilS.
II. MAUOW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST ,
C07
UAACI.NG.
CALL ON MOHAN ! ) POR PRIVATE LESSONS ,
day or evening 1310 Harney. C33 SI
iioii.sns i ASsTi
HORSI-S PASTURED. 75C PER MONTH T.
Murray MHO S21
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
The follow In ? proposed amendments to tha
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , as
hereinafter set forth In full , are submitted
to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to
be voted upon at the general election to beheld
held Tuesday. November 3 , A. U. 189C :
A Joint ipsolution proposing to amend
sections two (2) ) , four (1) ( ) , and five (5) ( ) , of
artlclo sK ( G ) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska , relating to number of
Judges of , thc supreme court and their term
of office.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Legia-
latute of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section two (2) ( ) of article
hl\ ( C ) of the Constitution 01 tne State of
Nebraska bo amended so as to read as fol
io * v si
Section 2 The supreme court hhall until
otherwise provided b > law , consist of live
(5) ( ) judges , a majority of 'thorn shall be
nccessaiy to form a quotum or to pio-
notinco a decision. It ntiali "lave oiigiiml
jurisdiction In cases relating 'a revenue ,
civil cases In which the Mt.no snail be a
party , mandamus , quo wiirr.mto , habeas
corpus , and buch appellate Jurisdiction , as
may be piovlded Iiv law.
Section 2 Thnt section four ( l ) of nrtlcle
fi\ ( C ) of Mie Constitution of the staiof
Ncbi.isKa , W > amended so as to react as fol
lows :
Section 4. The Judges of the supreme
court shall be elected by thn doctors of
the state at large , and their term of oillce ,
except as hereinafter provided , shall be for
a period of not less , ! : un live (5) years as
thu legislature may prescribe.
Section 3 That section live CrO of article
six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska , bu amended to read as follows :
Se'ctlon 5 At the Ilrst geneial election to
bo held In the year 1SDO , there shall be
elected two judges of the Fupreme court
ono of whom shall be elected for a term of
two (2) ) yeai.s. one for the term of four (4) )
years , nnd at each general ejection there
after , there hhall be elected ono judge of
the supreme court foi the term of live (5) )
yea is , nnlcHs otherwise piovlded by law ;
Provided , That the judges of the supreme
court whoso teims have not e\plrcd at the
time of holding the general election of 18DG
shall contlniin to hold their oillce lor the
remainder of the term foi which they
were respectively commissioned
Approved March 20 , A D 1 5.
A Joint resolution proposing nn amend
ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of nrtlcle hit
of the Constitution of the State of Nobiaska ,
i elating to compensation of supiemo ami
district court Judges.
Ho It resolved by the Leglslatmo of the
State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section thirteen 03) ) .of
article MX ( C ) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska bo amended so us to
lead as follows
Soc. 13 The Judges of the supreme and
district courts shall receive for their ser-
\lces such compensation an m.iy bo pro
vided bj law , payable quarterly.
The lecIsb.J'ite shall at Us ilrst cession
after the adoption of this amendment ,
threo-IIftha of tne ifiemners elected to
each house conruirlng , establish their
compensation. The compensation so es
tablished shall not IK , chant-ill sftenei than
once In four years nnd in lia event unli-sa
two-thirds of thn members elected to each
house of the 1 gslntur | concur tnereln
Appiovcd March SO , A. U
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section twenty-four (24) ( ) of nrtlcla five (5) ( )
of the Constitution of the State o' Nebinska ,
iclntlng to compensation of the officers of the
executive department.
lie It resolved nnU enacted by the Legls-
latmu of thu Ht.ito of Nebraska :
Section 1 That section twenty-four (20
of uitlclo live (5) ( ) of the Constitution of
the Btnto of Nebraska bo amended to icnel
as follow B1
Section 21 The officers of the executive
department of the Btnto government shnll
receive for their services a compensation
to lu CHtiibllhhril by law. which shall bo
neither Increased nor diminished during
the term for vvhlcji they shall have been
commissioned nml they nhnll not receive
to their own use uny fees , coots , Interests
upon public moneys In thi-ir hamta or
under tliolr control , perquisites of ollico or
other compensation , and all fees that may
hereafter bo payable t > y luvv for seivlci-a
performed by nn onicei jirovldcd for In
thin l Hhnll bo nild In ndvanco Into
the ntntci trensury. The Icglsiuuiro shall
nt Its llrst Beaslon nfte-r the adoption ot
this amendment , thrco-ilfthx of the muni-
burs elected to each house of the legisla
ture concuulng. i > stnbllMi the halaiUn of
thu olllccra nanifn in this nrtlele. The
compenHatlon bo estublls ea shall not bu
chniiKccl oftener than once In four yenrs
'ind In event unlenH
no two-thirds of the
members elected to each house of the leu-
Isl.tturo concur theieln.
Approved March SO , A. D. 1SD3 ,
A Joint rPHolntlon proposing to amend
section ono (1) ( ) of nitlcle six ( C ) of the Con
stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating
to judicial power.
He It rusolvt-a und enacted } > y the Legis
lature of the btutu of Nebraska'
Section 1. That acctlon one (1) ) of article
six (6) ( ) of the CoiiHtltutlon of the State of
Ni'lnuska bn amunilect to ie.ul aa folluuH1
Section 1 , Tint judicial povvei or ttiia stain
shall bo vested ! J cuprums lourt. tils-
trlct courts , county courts , justices of tha
ppaeo , rolleo mnglstr.ues , mul in * ueh
other courts Inferior to the supreme court
03 may bo created by law In which tuo-
thirds of Uii.iin > mUM cle-etul lo onch honso
C Appr"ovcd fltntghj1 * . A. D UU
A joint rrsMiitlfcn proposing lo amend sec
tion cloven tllj'of artlclo tlx { ( ! ) of the
Constitution [ pf jhc State of Nebraska , re
lating to Increase In number of supreme
nnd district court Judges.
lie It resolvrfli and enacted by the Leg.
Islntnre oftiv \ Rtnte of Nebrnskn :
Section 1 That ? e tlon eleven (11) ( ) of aril-
ole six ( fi ) ot thq Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to rend ns fol
low s'i
Section 11 Thri'leglslnture. whenever two-
thirds of thrt jnembcrs clectccl to tfiich house
shall concurf , tnnrcln iiiny , in or nfter thr
yenr one thou-ytnet clgla hundred line
nlnety-spvoif/ifmt not oftcncr than once ii
every four inuy , imreush the number o
jiidg'-s of supreme mid district courts , nin
the Judicial dlstrlctg of the state. Stlcl
districts Hhnll be formed of compact terrl
tory , nnd bounded by county lines ; nm
such Incrcnso , or any change In the
boundaries of n district , shnll not vnent <
the otllce of nny Judge.
Approved March M , A. D. , ISM.
A Joint resolution proposing to amem'
section six ( C ) of article one (1) ( ) of the Con
stltutlon of the Stnte of Nebraska , relating
to trial by Jury.
Ho It usolvi'd nnd cnnptcd by the Leg
Isluturo of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1 That section six (0) ( ) . article one
(1) ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne
brnskn lo nmemled to tend ns follows :
Section G. The right of trlnl bmry shnl
remain Invlolnte , but tht leglslnUiK' nw >
piovlili- that In civil actions five-sixths o
the 1-iv 1'inv "eudcr a xenllct , and tin
legislature by al.so inithorlz" tiHl by i
1iiv of a loss number than twelve men
In couits litforlor to the dlHtrlct e-otirt.
Approved March 2" ' , A , n , 1S95.
A Jo'nt ' r'solutlon proposing to amenc
pcctlon one (0 ( of aitlcle five (5) ( ) of the Con
stitution of Nebraska , relating to officers o
the executive department.
13u it icsolved nnd enacted by the Leg
islature of the State "f Nebraska.
Section 1. That section one Ii ) of article
live (5) ( of the Constitution of the State ,
of Nebiaska bu amended lo lend us fo !
lows :
Section 1. Thu executive department filial
consist of a governor , lieutenant governor
seeri'liuy of state , nuilltor of public iiv-
counts , trensuter , superintendent of public ,
insttuetlon , attorney geneial , commissioner
oC public lands nnd buildings , and thre >
lallioid commissioners , each of whom , ex
ce'pt the said railroad commlsslonets , shnl
hold his olt'ce for a teilil of two ye-ars
from thi ! Ilrst Thuisday nfior the llrs
.Tuesday In Jaliuao , alter his election
and until hi ? successor la elected and quail
lit'1 l .ieh ntllroid commissioner pi.al
hold hiplllco for a trim of tlnee ye-urs
beginning on the ! ! ist Thuisday afte-i the
Ilrst Tuesday In January nfter his elcc.lon
niul until his uscccssor is elected nnd quail
lied ; Provided , however. That at the llrs
general election held after the adoptlot
of this amendment theru shall be eleetce
three railroad cotnpilssloners one for the
petlod of one yc.ir , one fet 'ho period of
two yeais , and one1 for tne period of three
vcnis. The governor , secietnrv of state
auditor of public accounts * > nd treasurer
shall reside ut the capital Curing their
term of oillce ; they shnll k.p the public
re-cords , books nid papers theic. and sh il
perform such duties ns may be required b >
law.
Approved March " 0 , A D. , 1S03
A Joint resolution pioposlng to amend sec
tion twenty-six. (2G ( ) of aitlcle live (5) ( ) ot the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , limit
ing the number of executive state officers ,
Be It resolved"nnd enacted by the Leg
islature of th < i State cf Nehrnslr.i :
Section l.'Thrtt ' section twenty-six (20) ( ) of
article livel (5) ( ) bf the Constitution ot the
Slate of Nobiaska bo amended to read as
follows : . ,
Section 2(1 ( No. , other executive stale offi
cers except those named In section ono (1) ( )
of this article shall lie ctcatcd. except bj
an act of' the1'legislature which Is con-
ctiried in by not less than three-fourths
of tlie members elected to each house
thereof : B
Provided , .Thai nny olllco created by an
net of the legislature may be abolished by
the legislature , 'two-thirds of the members
elected to dnch 'house thcreol concurring
Approved I March 30 , A. D. . 1S93.
I 41
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section nine (9)'of ( ) article eight (8) ( ) of the
Constitution of , < ho State of Nebraska , pie
vldlug for the Investment ; of the permanent
educatlonalifunds of the state.
15j ( it tesolved and enacted bv the Leg
islnturu of the Slate of Nebraska :
Section 1. Thnt section nine (10 ( of article
eisht ( S ) ot the Constitution of the State
of Nebiaskn be amended lo read as fol
lows :
Section 9 All funds belonging to the state
foi educational purposes , HIP interest and
income whereof only .IIP to be used , shall
be deemed ttust funds held by the state ,
and the state shall supply all losses theie-
of that may In any manner accrue , so that
the same shall lom.iln torpor inviolate
nnd umllmlnlshcd , and s.-nll npt bo In
vested or loaned cxce-Dt < > n United States
or state sccuiltlcH. or registered county
bonds or registered school < llslr : t bonds
of this state , and such fumia , vvltli the
Intcrent and income tlierc'Of are hereby
solemnly pledged for the purposes for
which they arc granted nnd set apart , and
shall not be tranafeired to any other fund
for other uses
Provided , The boird crenic.1 : > y section
1 of this article is Pinpovvr d to sell from
time to time any of the securities belong
ing to the permanent school Tlmd and In
vest the proceeds nrlsintr thercrroin in any
of the securities rnuniTiued in this sec
tion bearing a higher into of Interest
vvher.- ni > onnor'unlty tor better invest
ment Is presented.
And provided further. That when anv
wairant upon the st'i 'roasurer regu-
laiiy Issued in pursuance of an appropria
tion by the legislature nnd seemed by the
levy of a tax for Its payment , shall bu
presented to the state treasurer foi pay
ment , nnd there ehpll not be any money
In the propel itind to 1 iy such waiiant ,
the boaid created by ectlon 1 of this artl
clo may direct the state xiensuror to pay
the amount due on Biich vtnnnnt fiom
moneys In his hands belonging to the pei-
inanent school fund of the state , and he
shall hold said warrant na nn Investment
of said peimanent school fund
Approved March 29 , A. Ii. , 1893.
A Joint resolution proposing nn amend
ment to the Constitution of the State of
Nebiaska by adding a new section to article
twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to he mini
bored section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg
ing of the government of cities of the
metropolitan class Jand the government of
the counties wherein auch cities are lo
cated.
Ho It icsolved and enacted by the Leg
Islatuie of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1 That article twclvw (12) ) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended by adding to said aillcln a now
section to bo numbcied section two (2) ( , U
rend as follows :
Section 2 The government of nny rlty of
the metropolitan clans and the Koveinment
of the county In which It Is located may bo
merged wholly or In part when n proposi
tion so to do hns been submitted by nil
thorlty of law to thn volem of such city
and county and received ins assent of a
majority of the votes cast in such city nnd
nlso n majorltv of the votes cast In the
county pxoliislvi1 of snr : f cast In such
metropolitan city at such election.
Approvedi-Marx-h 29 , A. D. , 1S93.
' .1 .
|
A Joint resolution proposing an amendment
: o section Blx ( C ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the *
Constitution .qf the State of Nebraska , pre
scribing the manner In which votes shall
bO CRSt. 8 .
Ho It re/olvert and enacted by the Leg
sluturo of the fltatu at Xebiaska :
Section 1. Thilt section six iU ; of article
seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the Stale
) t Nebmsluv , bo amended to read ns fol-
°
Sietlon CgAH votes shnll bo by ballot or
such other Tnrthod ns may bo piencrlbed
ly law , provided the secrecy of voting bo
ireserved. i 11
Approvcel Mnrch , 29 , A , D , IStj.
\ Joint resolution proposing to amend
section tvvom(2 ( ; of artlclo fourteen (14) ( ) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rcla-
Ive to donations to works of Internal Im-
irovement and manufactories ,
JIo It resolved nnd enaotecl by the Legls-
atuie of the State of Nebraska ,
B.-ctlon 1. That hcctlon two (2) ( ) of article
fourteen ( H ) of thu Constitution of the
State of Nebraska , bo amended to lead nf
ollovvs ;
Section 2 No city , county , town , precinct.
nunlclpallty , or other subdivision of the
Btnte. shnll ever inukq donations to nny
works of Internal Improvement , or maim-
fuctoty. unlews a proposition so ( o do shall
have been first Submitted to the fiunlllled
electors und rntllled by n two-thlrclH vote
at un election by authority of iaw ; Pro
vided , That such donntlona of a county
vith the donations of utun subdlvlHloiiH In
ho aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent
of the assessed valuation of such county :
'rovlded. further Tnat nny elty or county
nay. by a thri'o-tourth vote Increase such
ndebtcdnfSH flvo per cent , In addition to
such ten ner cent and no nonil.s or evl-
IciiPC-B of Indebtedness ! o ISHUCI ! Bhill bo
nlld unless ttu < samn a' nil have endorsed
hereon a c < itlflcatB signed by the atcre-
Inry nnd niulltor of siiUo , showing thn
the same Is Issued pursunnt to law.
Approved Mnrch , A. D. , ISM.
I , J. A. IMpcr , secretary of stale of the
state of Nebraska , do hereby certify tha
the foregoing proposed amendments to the
Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska are
true and correct copies of the original en
rolled and engrossed bills , ns passed by the
Twenty-fourth session of the legislature oi
the State of Nebraska , as appears fron
said original bills on file. In this offlco , am
that nil and each of snld proposed amend
ments nro submitted to the qualified \otcrs
of the state of Nebraska for their adoption
or rejection at the general election to beheld
held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November
A. 1) , 1896.
In testimony whereof , I have thereunto
set ray hand nnd affixed the great seal ol
the stnto ot Ncbrnska.
Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , It
the jcar of our Lord , One Thousand Hlghl
Hundred nnd Ninety-six , of the Indcpend'
cnce of the United States the Ono llumlrci' '
nnd Twenty-first , nnd of this state the
Thirtieth.
Seal. ) J. A. 1'11'nU.
Secretary of State ,
Aug 1 UtoNovS morn only.
CIIATTHlj MOIlTQAGn SAM2
Whereas , Kor thu purpose of securing the
fcllovvlng promlssoiy notes , executed to .1
H. llalsey and Smith , Limited , fet and Ii
behalf of 1'eteis Dash company and Colum
bus Ituggy company , to-vvlt : One
dated March 10 ISW. . due August 11. IMti ,
foi $ U'C > fi3. one dated Apill 14. 1S % . due
August 25 ! < . % , for W.nillll , one dated Apii
14 , 1S % , due August 2i ( , ISTG for $ IS5IC2 ; one
dntcd Apt II 11 , 1S % . due > August 2S ISOb for
$2 170 SI ; one dated April II , IVhi , due Sep
tember 4 , 1S % , for $21UIJR ) . ono dated Aprl
14 , 18 % , duo September I IbM , for Jl , MOi
one dated Apill 14 , 1&W5 , due September b
ISM , for J2.201 > > 7 ; one dated AptII 14 , IVb
due September S , 1S % , for $2,21" Ss. one dated
Muv 1. ISM , due September 1S05 , for
J240I21 ; one dated Apill II , duo Sep-
te-mbor IS , ivui , for $ . ' ,10' ) .V ; one dated Apii
14 , 1&96 , dilu September U , IMG for $21095.
one dated May 1. 1M11 , duo September lj
1S9G for $2,3SO 20 ; one , dated Mn > 1 , 1SHI > due
one dated May 1 , ISSfi , duo October G. 1S %
foi $1,5')1 ) 11 , one dated June 1.1 1S90 , due
October 2S , IS'W ' , for $2.4(11 ( 20 , one dated Juni
June lr , l < iSG , due November IS1 * ? , for
$ llHfi77 ) ; one- dated June 11 due No-
dated June 27 1S % , due'Novembei 1 ! ) , lXnf
for $1,00098 : on the29th day of July , 1S % ,
George M Peters and Clinton D. Kliestone
partners under the Ilrm name and style ot
Columbus liugiy company nnd Peters Dasl
compiny , u.xeeuted and dellvcied a chattc ,
mortgagu to J 11. Halsey .t Smith , limited
In the Mini of $ ' > 9 7dfi r.9 , upon the following
described goods and chattels to-'vlt : Al
of a certain stock of buggies , pi actons , sur-
tpys , cairlages , vehicles , harness , blocles
whips , robes and muich.indlse owned lij
said Columbus UIIKUJ cnmpiny and Pet"is
Dash comp inv in their branch house , situ
ated nt IlflS-liilO-1612 Harnev street , In the
Pity of Omaha , County of Douclas and
Stale of Nebraska , which said moitgam
contained the condition that In case default
be made In the p lyment of the above men
tioned notes , or in any pai t thereof , at the
tlmo limited for such tnyme'iit , then all ol
said obligations should become duo , and
then it should be lawful for the said J. H
Hnlsey Ac Smith , limited to take such goods
and chattels and dispose of the same nt
public or private hale , and out of the inone-j
uilslns from such sale to pay the costs
of belling the same and the amount due
upon said obligations
Whereas , Default has been made In the
payment of the first of the above mentioned
notes , and J. H. HnlscyK. Smith , limited ,
have deqlared all of said notes due , and thnt
there Is due J. II. Ilnlscy & Smith , limited ,
thereon $ > 9,7 < ) G 50 and no suit or proceedings
have been instituted to recover the debl
secured by the said mortgage , or any p.nt
thereof , and snld mortgage was Hied for
record In the otllco of the county' cletk of
Douglas county , Nebraska , on the 1st da >
of August. is % ;
Therefore , Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned mortgagees will sell nil of the !
above described propertv at the building
known as ] OOb-lfilO-lt".l2 Harney street. In
the ICty of Omaha Nebraska , on Tuesday
the Sth day of September. 1W at eleven
o'clock In the forenoon of said day , nt pub
lic sale to the highest bidder thereon for
cash , nnd thnt the proceeds thereof will be
applied to the payment of the s ild mort
gage debt.
Dated at Om ilia. August 17th , 1SV
J. II. llalsev & SMITH , Limited.
By Bartlctt , Ilnldrige & DeKord attor
neys. AlSd20tm
Aotii-c.
To C. K. Hiving and to Whom It Miy
Conccin : Notice Is hcrebv given that on
tovvit , the 2.1th day of February , A. D ,
1S % , the board of managing trustees of the
Texas Colonlzitlon company levied nn as
sessment of $10 per shate upon the capital
stock of said company , payable within
sixty days from said date ; that said as
sessment upon fourteen and one-half slmies
of wild stock belonging to said C. U. Riving
Is now delinquent , and that said shares ot
stock or so much thereof as shall bo neces
sary to meet such assessment , together
with Interest and costs , ns provided by the
by-laws of slid company , will bo sold at
public auction to the highest and best biddei
for cash at the olflco of said company In
Oiange City , Sioux county , In , , on the 31st
day of August , A. It. , 1SSG , at 2 o'clock
in thu afternoon
TEXAS COLONISATION COMPANY.
15y A VAN DBU MUIDK.
Secretary nnd Munnirpr
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§ BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP.
The pearl Is the one gem ( hat comes to
us perfect from the linml of nnturo , ami
to this Its great Antiquity as n gem Is
largely due , 1'rcclous stones whose beauty
and brilliance depend on polishing and cut
ting would naturally be discovered nnd titll-
l7cd Inter. The. discovery of the diamond
for Instance , probably dntcslthln historic
times ThoiiKh known i-nrller , Itvas not
generally Included among the gem treasures
ot rojnlty e\cn as late ns the seventh cen
tury The modern cuttliiK of cl In mo nils Ir
regular facets was Invented ns recently as
1456. Indeed , It l t iiulte probable that the
pearl was the first gem known nnd treas
ured bj prehistoric mnn since the search
for food must have been the first occupn
lion of the. earliest of the lace nnd the
shining penrl would thus have been discov
ered In rlxcr mussels It not In marine ojs-
ters Certain It Is that the old testament
nnd the ancient \vrltten histories allude to
pearls , nnd that remoter evidence Is foun
In the tombs nnd excnv.itcd cities of stll
earlier cms The Egyptians , Habylonlans
nnd Assjrlnns held the pearl In nil cstceiv
verging on reverence
"Wives" nre now being discussed by the
Oklahoma courts. The l.uv of that lenltory
Is very severe on polygamy nnd Indians on
lesorvatlons rre not exempt fioin the pric-
tlce The Kicl < npoos have an nvetage of
Ihe sipiaws e.ich and the Cheyennes Arnpn-
hoes , Klowas , Apaches , Comnnchcs ami
Wlchltas are nil poljgnmlsts.
The duchess uf 1'lfp Is the most retiring
member of CJueen Victoria'1 ! famll ) . Prln
cess Maud has nlcKnamed lur "Youi Hojal
Shyness" on this account.
The joung duchess of Mnrlhorough lias
made , It Is understood , an extremely aglet-
nble Impression In Hnglnnd. H Is men
tioned there that she Is rapidly gaining the
affections of her Hugllsh iclatlvcs and con
nections , and the people about Dlenbelm
.ire delighted with her. Due onthualasl
writes
"Were we aslced what was the most strlk
Ing of the sights we saw nt this great
palace , with Its glad and grand surround
ings , we should nnsnei n large painting , n
portrait In the ( list room we entered The
fair face upon the canvas was that of the
present duchess of Mailborongh The beau
tcous ejes are almost black , nnd so ex
pressive In spite of nil the otner beauties
of Dlenhclm , thej seemed the fairest sight
sweetly they linger In memory , Insplie the
soul , and nro a moving Inllucncc for good
llecause this joung duchess has come as a
bride1 , ciossed the blue Atlantic , some think
she Is n stranger to our land , but this Is
a mistake. Whep a tiny child of 3 she
cnmo to England and has vo > ngcd the ocean
so often since that the Hying Hollander ,
with his phantom vessel and his phantom
crew. Is not more familiar with the perils
of the sea. H Is pleasant to notice at
Blenheim how every ono loves her grace
Mat thorough did not conquer his enemies
as she has conqueicd the hearts of her
people. "
Another English observer , In commenting
on the successful dlnnci parties lately given
by the duke and duchess at their London
house , sajs concerning the > oung lady that
she "Is quiet , natural and veiy sweet In
disposition. She Is not exactly pretty ,
but she has n sweet and chaimlng face , a
clear , rather pale complexion and dnik
hair , and deep clear blue eyes , which often
look quite dark. She tsery tall and
slight and catries herself erect and grace
fully. Her voice is pretty , uud altogether
her giaco Is really a great social acquisi
tion. "
Lady Londonderry's yacht , which has
jiibt been completed , will probably be the
most beautiful small yacht In the world
It Is made entirely of cedar and mahoganj
and the metal work Is silver-plated alumi
nium , with gold beading and scroll work
The calls are made of silk , and the jacht
has been rendered unallocable by metal
cases nt the bo\v nnd stern.
Miss Ella Hepwoith Dlxon declares that
clgaiette smoking Is enormously on the in
crease among well-bred women In Hugland
An authority on mankind lins given his
views on the sort of men that make the
best husbands. An eng the icallj nice OHM
ho classes the man who Is fond of flshing.
the lawjcr and the all-round jouinnllst Ho
does not enthuse over the popular doctor as
a husband , nnd a musical genius or a man of
letter- ! gives him cold chills and bhuddois
The author , he iajs , Is so fond of his fine
sentences that he is disagreeable when the
baby cries , and makes himself gcnerallj
odious about his food , the noise of the chil
dren and any domestic Infelicities that iniy
come nlong , The musician caies for little
except his art , and the wife Is often sec
ondary to the claims of the prlma donna , or
the sympathetic creature whose soul Is as
full 6f melody ns his o\vn
All In all , the good journalist seems to
have the most strong points Ho Is n bit
of a philosopher , Is likely to bo practical ,
makes the best of what cannot be helped ,
and is full of alternatives. The lawjcr Is
good to have In the house He Is HKely to
bu alert , a good Judge of human nature ,
a good talker and quite as fond of listening
as of he.uing the sound of his ovn voice
He studies human nature at home as well
as abroad , and Is altogether a good fellow
Tint politician is a diplomat , nnd while
he MimctlniGs leaves all of his diplomacy
outside of his front door , this Is not nlvvi > s
the case The bachelor comes In for a llvelj
scoring , especially the one who claims that
lie has no small vices
Miss Elsie Cross Is the name by which a
Ittlo waif In New York City will hencc-
'nith bo known. She Is &ald to bo icry
icnutlful but the 15 jcais of her life
lave been spent In the most abject poverty
n the poorest of New York tenements
A rich and highly lespected ex-sea captain
lamnl John C.oss adveitUol the- other moin-
ng In a largo daily piper ns follows1
"American ghl , 14 to 15 , Protestant enun-
ly home , with elderly cotiplt , must bo
strictly honest , truthful ami nmlcistand ntu
of needle ; fortune nt 21 a'.valtu hci , will
lethe , hoard mid rducite , guardian mint
apply between 0 nnd 12 today. Captain , J-l
' 'Ifth Avenue. "
Ill tesponsa hundredH nf little girls ap-
illcd. Klslo was selected and will receive
; G,000 when sho'bccomca of ago and an Im-
ncnse foitune. when the old gentleman and
ils wlfo die. Two beautiful diuightets of
Captain and Mrs Ciosa i'ied tome time ago
ml this accounts fnr their adopting a child.
The kitchen of Ilucklngliam Palace Is nt
a most Inconvenient distance , Iha dlbhcs
lave to ho can led a quaitoi nf a mlle to
ho * queen's private apartments , on the .
lorth side of thu palace. Charcoal hot
closets outside nf her majesty's dining room
.11 o a necessity for heating thu victuals.
An old custom was recently revived by
thu Nci I'crco Indians and tlielr vlbitnis ,
fcnya the LewUton ( Idaho ) Teller The na
tives of thu local trjbe are. very wealthy
people , nnd theru ure designing mothers f
among the aborigines as well na In Ihe dlf-
frunt classes of clvllUed society The > oung
bucka of the NeI'cico tribe are rexnrdril
somewhat Ilka the scloiia of rojalty In
matrimonial circles. Thu maidens fiom nil
vlsltlni ; tribes wtro hiought to Lapwal to
Hnd husbands The ciisloma of thi ) tribes
which were icvlvcd for the occasion were
moio effective than the while Cupid ien-
cially Is The mari-lagta'de ' maidens wcro
by common ntcord quaitcrtd In a BcleUcd
spot Isi the valley of the Lapur.l At an
appointed hour the jounc men who wanted It
UIVIM to share their annuities , their home
steads , and the affections of their hearts ,
apptaied In procession on the hallowed .
camp ground The hour was midnight , and b
the tucnu wan In a grove of trcea , made
flagrant by tlin rlid llowera , and ever/ n
lit art danted to the music of the rippling
vvateia , The young mm inarched for III
and none but candidates for matrimony
joined the. march They were dicnaed In
their brightest coloia of customary toggery
and each carried a vvhllo willow cane. As
they approached the tents they chanted an [
Indian chorus that wan doleful aa the song :
of an on I , and kept time by beating upcn ?
the tents with their canes The drummluri
wax deafening to the distant spectator and
must have been distracting to the wait In ; ; :
maidens In the tents At last the slmlnK ;
and thu drumming bad the deulrcd effect ,
I Tie ? maidens came forth after a delay Jui
long enough to satisfy Hint universal pnsslo
of the mind of woman to drive a lover nin
with doubt. Hut the toy maidens cnmo fort
from the tents , cncb to chose a husband
There were more men thnn tnnldcna. Thi
former l ept up the mnrth nnd the mush \
without n sign of the tumult of their hearts. 1
The maidens counter-marched on the HUP *
of the name circle , each selecting a husbanu
from the line. The chosen ones hastened
to follow their brides , while unfortuuato
suitors were life to dc'pnlr.
A woman In Wanco may not witness a
legal document , but she may be decorated
with thc > Cioss of the- Legion of Honor , or
be on the Hoatd of IMucntlon or prnctlco ,
law or mcdldne , or leave her husband fo
cause Mme X. has exercised her right
nbout slinking the dust ot her husband's
house from her feet , and tlio cause Is a
plcntj. All the cafes hnve been talking
nbout the escapade ot M X Wnlklng
with a filetul In the Hols , llio water In the
Inku loolicil very Inviting In the moonlight ,
nnd he decided to take a swim The gen
tleman with him , not taring for nautical
spoil , ngrced to watch his ilolhcs As
scon ns the swimmer wns out ot eat shot
nn officious policeman nppcnred upon the
scene nnd took the gentleman , nml ns he
assumed , the stolen clothes to the depot.
When M returned nnd could neither Hud
his fileiul 1101 his clctlus he BiienKcd nlong
fiom lice lo tne until lie dtscoxercd n cnbp
In wnltlng nml the cocher fnst nsleep.
With n dexteilty thnt would have been a
credit to M. Lccocq himself he dived Into
thu cnb and ordered the cocher "homo. "
Hut they disagreed nbout the locntlon of ,
home , and a policeman was called upon to
nuiltti M. pay his fnre. The pollccmaii
took the Impoverished gentleman to the (
depot. Ihe ue\t dn > It wns town talk , and
Mme X. s.ijs she will no longer bo the
wife ot a man with so much notoriety at
tached to his imme.
One of the queerest of the old-time super
stitious wns the one that la icspouslblc for
the notion , that peails nnd diamonds
"bleed" nsl anlmnls do Rues snjs "As
for whnt t know conceinlng the reputed
stoty that precious stones aie divided Into
sexes , male nnd female , Just as me plants
and animals , ami thnt the.v breed ns the' ' .1
latter do. 1 telnte the following , which camei | y
under m > knowledge A certain princess '
of Luxembourg had two diamonds the colors
of which betokened that they Wcro nulo
and fcmnlp 'Iho pilncess laughed at the. . ,
notion until ono day she was startled b }
finding a tiny speck of a diamond In liefjl. i
casket. She put the two Inr e diamonds/ / "
nml the little one nway together , nnd they
hnd a. whole famll > In n reabonablo couisc
of time. " A slmilai tnlo Is told by Hoc-
thlus
The queen of Sweden , who Is ono of the J
richest women In the world , owes her grea' |
wealth to the gambling tnblcs nt Wels
badcn , which were owned by her brothers
from whom she Inheilted her vast foi tune
Her majtstv , who is a bit eccentric , alwny
dresses In the costume of the Salvatloi
Aimy , to which oiganlzatlon she belongs. ,
" M |
It Is expected that the Haroncss Bodlacij , '
of Hussla may visit Washington within t i
few months , as she is coming to America *
nt nn carlj day Olga Uodlsco , the beau-j
tlful daughter of the baroness , was among
the maids of honor to the ciartna at the
recent coronation , and In a few hours after
ward her father , Harou Dodlsco , died. I2ver
one Is familiar with the romantic hlstor.
on MIsi Williams of Georgetown , who man :
jears ago , when but a school girl , WH
wcdicd to the Russian minister , Coun
Dodlsco The late Haron Uodlsco was thj
sou of that man Inge , and , like his fathci
fell In love with a Georgetown girl n Mis
Dai ton. The estate of the late baron wa |
largely In real estate In this country , beliii
no doubt Inherited from his mother , and 1
Is thought thnt the piescnt Haroness Ilodlf1 ,
co's liip to this country wll be to settle u ]
the family matteis. Olga Hodlsco Is re' '
ga.ded as a great beauty , a trait which sh.'i '
came by naturally if she Is anything Ilkil ,
her ginndmother , the lovely Miss Williams
or her mother , Miss Harton , in appcaiance' '
The pilncess of Wales Is an oven tempered )
woman , who always looks the same. She
has no giay hairs and hci complexion Is
still good , but them Is a ceitaln sadness i
In her expression that Is Incxplaliiable. i
Ill
An nctress belonging to Mme. DcrnharcU' *
company has entcied bull against n countess
for tiylng to steal her stage name.
It Is curious to think what a short tlrm
It is since the cmeprors of Russia trcntet
their womankind in the same way as the > *
aio now treated In Turkey It Is true tha )
In those days the car chose Ills-wife fron
among his hubjccts , and she was novel
conshlciod his equal. On a ceitaln day tin
nobles brought their > oung daughters tc
bo looked nt , and she v , ho took the poten
tate's fancy v\as foilhvvith chosen. The
] > ilncess < s were kept with the same stilct-
IIFSS as eastern princesses , nml marriage
only changed thoh place ol residence , but
gave them no moie ficcdom They wcu
allowed occasionally to bo present when
guebts wcro icceivcd , to v\hom they would !
hand a cup of wine , ami then rellio to
their apartments , thine being a suite of
rooms nt the noith side of the palace re
served especially for them. The Ilrst czar
ina who emancipated hcisclf fiom this etnto ' |
of slrmTj , and so Instituted a new ami hap
pier eia for Russian women was the beau-1
tlful Nathalie Naiyschkl , the second wlfo'
of Alexis Mlchnclovllch , and the mother of
I'ctcr the Orcat , and her Ilrst triumph was
when she obtained hi'r husband's consent to
dilvo v , Itli him In an open cairlage to llio
monnsteiy of 'lioltsky , a proceeding which
at that time occasioned a gicat scandal.
Naturally , when the Russian princes began
to Intermarry with otlur European royal
families , they were obliged to treat their
wives differently , but It wns a long tlmo > t
lief mo thn couit of Russia became us civ II-
I/.RI ! as the rest of Uiuope j
Ono of the fcatuies of the method of ; ,
v.ork of the National Council of Jewish , ' ! <
Women Is most commendable , and If lt |
uould be ran led out on n largo scale thoi
charity problem would ho practically bot-'JI
tied This la the pledge taken by fnmlllut J
to Icccp each ono other family from poverty. \ , \
Simple giving to satisfy mnterlnl needs Is '
not all that Is Imposed In the pledge , sym
pathy , Interest , plans for permanent better- '
mrnt of the proteges' cdmlltluu being also
included. Thu pledge taken , there Is no (
fuither red tape about the matter except
the lonoit of work accomplished 'ihU sim
plicity Is a good auginy of success , The
.Needlework Uulld Is n shining example of .
what can be accomplished b ) Individual j |
elfo.-t If that bu hulllciintly widespread. *
Hundicds of thousands of garments are
nii'de and lifstovvul each year by this or- ,
innl/allon without red tape , salaries , or
elruuinlocution.
Mrs. Thomns Itny of Ottawa , Canada , died II
< cintl ) , leaving a will which dlicctcd that | J
her ilanglitcr shoiild marry In twenty-four
hours or suffer the IOSH of her Inhcrllunce ,
Iho lady was able to fulllll the condition ,
althougli the demand was very sudden.
Them wna pomo amuslns anecdotal go ilp
the other night at Mrs Kllzroy Stfp.iunscn'a
eolrco iiniBk&lo anent the life ami adveii-
tuiia of eminent ( Jcrinan coniiusuu | It Is
Elngular th.it tlielr loflu was uhvajH of a
very similar character. An 4 bamplo ot
, a story WHS told of hovJicothoven dlsi i
missed hla cook , and , when nskid by n
filcnil for the reason he said "Well , she
told n lie. It Is trno It wan In my Interont.
but then whoever tells a lie In not pure ,
and a cook who la not puru cannot make
puru soup" 1'oor old Iliet ! Llttlu ild )
ho u8 | > c'et the horrors which tuko place In
those very Utchena wluneu laaue. thu moat
LxquUItu and dullcato and dainty of culinary
iiiBHtcrpk'cts !
Uuilng her rcient visit to Spain tha Km-
treed Eugenie received much attention from 11
ho authorities and nobility In Andalusia. /
lu > visited her estates In the south of
Spain and tliu house In Granada where ehoi
au born This la now the. property of the
nurehloiu'sa of Vledam , who has kept In
Ita original ntuto the room v.heru tliu cut-
preaa wan boru.