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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 10 , 1897. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES for tlirne column * trill lie tnlton until JUi.'K ) p. in. for Hie ct miner ntiil until p. in , for the in or Ml UK nnil Sunday rillilnnn , A < 1\ertlnrrn , liy rrcincntliiK it ntim- liereil clirck , cnn Iintc nnnMorn ml- < lreNcil to it nninlivrril Ic-llor In cure of Tlic Hop. AiifmiT * NO mlilrpMiicil Mill Ocllvrrcil on itreNciitntlon of tlie vlifck enl > . nutun , 1 l.lSc n. Tconl flrnt liixrrtlom la n Tturil tlicri-nfti-r. .Nolliliiu tnkt-n f < ir IC-NM tli n ii lic for HIP Hint limcr- tluu. Tlicnc nil * ertliiciiieiitN innnt Itc run voimrpntlY _ ! > . WANTED SITUATIONS. MIDDLE-AGED LADY. EDUCATED. WANTS position ; companion nnd hounekpeper for elderly people or Instructor for joung children ; will leave city tor small town. Adlress K. Na tional hotel , Avoco , la. A MC8S 10 * D MAI.H HELP. WANTED , AN iuiu : V.HO CAN THINK OP come simple thine to patent ? Protect your Ideun , they may bring you wealth Write John Wedderburn & Co , Dcpt. V , Patent Attorneys , Washington , D C. , for their M.SOO prlre offer and a lint of 200 Inventions wanted. U 169 A FKW KNERCJKTIC HUSTLING MEN CAN find ntcndy , profltable work with C. r , Adams Co. . 624 Bo. 16th HI. 11-170 _ SALESMEN roil CIGARS , GOOD SAI.AUY and expenses paid ; novellles given with our poods ; experience unnecessary , C. C. Rlxhop Co , St , IXiuls. B-M6M A16 WANTED. A rixjmsT WHO SPEAKS GP.R man and English. 1M3 Vlnlon St. H-C37 WANTED , A GOOD MAN WHO UNDER- Mnmtd lomethln ? about carpenter wolk. to work nround house nnd mnlto repairs for bonnl and room. Apply from 8 to 12 , morning , 1C09 California "treetr U 233 _ WEN WANTED. YOUNO AND MIDDLE-AGED to lenrn bnrbcr trade nt tlio Omaha Barber college ; fluent equipped Institution of Its kind In the vvi > st , complete course eight weeks , terms reasonable ! cish or Installments ; caller or write for catalogue ; Inspection Invited 1317-1310 Ponging St. . Omahn H f > 12 M4 $30 WEEKLY SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID itnlomnen for clears cxper6nce ! unnectsiary , pormnnmt position , The \V I * Kline Co , fct. I.OUIK , Mo B-MG30 M5 BALARY AND COMMISSION , PERMANENT position to sell clgini near > tmr own homes ; old reliable house Addraw Manhattan ClKar Co , 1M Maiden Lore. . New Yorlc , or Tort Wayne , 1ml. B-M093 11' WANT HI ) ] ENTRY CLKRK ] MUST BE quick nnd nccumte at tlrruics ; good penman , Adlrcsa It 57 , nee , 11 703 10 UPHOLSTERERS AND COUCH MAKERS wanted > 3R | N. 23th St. Il-MCM WANTED AGENTS : $20 10 $23 A WEEK sunn to workers ; no cipltal needed , new c ods. new plan , tells at sight ; every family needs It. II. 3. Co . IIP * 424. Cincinnati Ohio R WANTED , SALESMEN IN EVERY DISTRICT , new Hcaxtm ; wimple * ) free , eialnry or commis sion , with expensta from start. Luke Drus Co. . CICTO | D-M7f > 10 * _ WANTED. TWO OK THREE COAT MAKERS. only llrm c1aK < < men meet appl ) , steady work , best prices Mujer Bros , Lincoln Noli U -M721 11 SALESMEN. TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS. $100 pir month and expends , experience unnec essary. Pcerlcbs Cigar Co , Si Louis , Mil B-M713 10 WANTED. MEN TO LEARN THE ItARBnil trade ; only eight weeks required to lit sou for the examination entitling you to work any where ; hlKh grade tools given ; sltuitloni guar anteed , Write for free catalogues Moler's Barber college , lltli and Franklin St I ul9 , Mo. B-M709 ! ! PAINTERS. PAPERHANGERS. ONLY rmsT- class wanted Will Yetter , Hastings , Neb II M70G 12 * WANTIJD A CARI'nT LAYnn AND TII'IIOI- sterer. Council Uluffa Carpet Co I1-M724 10 WANTUD. AT ONCK , A GOOD COAT MAKER nt 209 Main St. , Council Illuffti F. Stoelt- melster. B-M72T 10 AVAISTEU FEMAMJ HELI . TOR OOOD AND IlUSPnCTAllLn OIKUS Scand Y. W. C. Assn. Home , 2018 Davenport. C 831 A10 _ WANTED nXPEninNCCD SAt-CSLADTRS 1312 DoUKlaa Et. CMC 10 20 YOUNO MHN AND WOMUN TO L.CAHN halftone and line diawlns for lllustratlni ; ; P'lnmncnt worts. 10 Taxton block. C MC2J 11 * _ WANTED , OOOD GIUL. FOR OENHnAl , housework ; inust be good cool ; ; $1 00 1523 Park Ave C 31 10 * WANTED , A COMPHTHNT COOK. TOR GHN- erol linurework ; no washing 1C ! Park ave , Council r.lulTH. C MC39 WANTHD , riRST-CI-AfaS nXPRHIRNC ED nalenladlei In the mllllneij department ; none oilier neicl jpply , notion htorc , Onialiu C MC93 11 roil iinvr HOUSES IN ALL PARIS OP THE CITY. THE O r Davis Coinpiny , 1/3 ruirum D 171 HOUfaES , Itl'Nl.UA CO , 103 N. Sill ! .ST. D-172 MODERN HOUSES , C. A brARU , Mi N Y LIPE D-17J _ " CHOICE HOUSES AND COrTAOKb"\IL OVER the city , J' to $50. Plielll ! > , 1702 P.unam ht HOUSES , \\ALLACE , IIHOWN liLOC'ir. IGTH and DouRlan I > 17C HOUSES , COT'IAGES & blORPS. ALL PARTS of city. Brcnn.in , Love Co , 430 PaMon block. MOVINO HOUfEHOLD GOODS AND PINOS , Om Van it Storage Co , H15 I'nrnnm lol 1"59 D 177 LAIltlE I.lhl' . M'CAGUE , I1J ii ft UOIX1U D-1W iiousr.s , rLTS GARVIN D-17S I OR RENT. UEM1S PA.VJON 11I.K. U-K3 L\HOi : LIST , M'CAIIUE 15111 fi. lOl > GE D-180 CIIAS E WILLIAMSON. COI IJKK. TEL 717. U -MS3i AZ TL'RKINv-.TO.V. C 5 1IRIJ IlL'ILOING. D-1S1 roil RENT DETACHED , 8-ROOM , J1OHEIIN house , nice livvn 2C11 I'ieicw SI JJ-47J 10-ROriM MOUrilV lir IDENl'n WITH 11V.HN nnd lai.'tc veil flinde 1 Krounils , ilnclj lor lied , S3C John V , ' . Robbing DKCIU , IE0.1 Tainnm SI , DIf 3 TEN-ROOMKD HOUSE , MODERN 1MPROV13- iiiciiU , m\ Cats stic t Imiulro Rred hole ] , B. O. D 23H ) " . \T DoiTm\f < NESU : ITH. MOD- steam lie.it Inniilre Llndiiulil 3IG S 1'th ] D-MM 10 _ _ e-ItOOM MOHERN HOUSII , M7 N IS ! H ST. , J0 T-room mniiein lint. 709 bo ICtli JMOO 6-ronm niodirn llat , 1111A 1'nclllp JISB\ \V. II. MtlUltf , Iluoir HI , Mrs1. Nil'l IJank. TWO ' 11'N-r.OOM IlllICK HOl'SEH , NO 50 ? and 3D No. SIA Lijnlre 304 N , 'd. jo > : iN DETACHI D uoimn dlsttiuc ; WO Unnln I'loi. , 161J IVrnuin l. D MCC5 " " " NieE Tnii ! nob"Ms"rN SUITICS w i , j or I , at K W civcli Inquire 1''I3 ' Soulli JOtli. FOR HUN r. nwNisnnn nnirK HOUSE , s rooms ; modern ; Ma ) 111) ) S' ptcnibir. 5J1 Smith tfllh nve. D-M590 , I'RNIhHKI ) ; TO I JT for Ihe vutnmcr , tn ri * iion lble party. H M , lleo ollk-c D MCS7 14 * MbimitN D--MTOJ 1C * 1'on ritiiMsiuu HOOAIS. 81E\M HPATBO ROOMS. TKLCPHONE AND 11 ( onvinlenevi : ratrs irasunabk. pundt It > - < l > ilence , SIS a Ulh St , K 7 3 ran HUNTV-NICIII.Y PURNISHED ROOM FOR Kcnlleman In prlv lc fumll > ; -f'ienccit ti- qulred. 1510 fipltal Ave. K-MI17 All * BOUT H KHONT ROOM. NICELY JSK ) monlh , Small loom , K v9. UW Howard. ROOMS ; HOUSnivEEI'lNn J6JJ bt , Mary'n. U M8W ! ! m.SIlt.VHLlJ FURNISHEU KOOM , 1911 lu . JI-tXIS-H * ELLaANTLY I'URNISHED JIOOMS POU llxht houM < t < l > tni ( , cr ( uinlxlirJ rooma. M7 B. Ulh it EMTS 11 * , HOUSPKUnl'INO Hli E-M7071C * DpJire. K-MIS1 ID * run.Msunn IIOOMS AXD noAiiu. LAltQU SOUTH FRONT PARLOR FOR TWO : board ! rales reasonable. The Rote 2020 llnrney. . F-MI18-A10 _ _ _ DK IRAIILB IiOOMS AND HOARD. Ml :1 : WTI St. t- * > - _ THG MCRRIAM , UTIt'AND DOTiOK 1 * MI33 A10 NICK ROOM AND BOARD. S013 DOUGLAS. I' M593 10 * PURNISHKD ROOMS , 2221 DODOR T-MC02 11 * i : 11EAUTIPUL PRON1 JiOOM , liOAI.D ; J1 CO up. SI 4 North 10th. 1' MG22 : : DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD ; REPER. tnces. 202 N , 18th. P M700 10 * roii iin.NT UM'iruMsnun IIOOMS , S CHAMBERS FOR RENT , MAN AND WIPE ; city water ; wnsle pipe. 315 N 17lh slrect. G-S35 _ THItnn OR POUR PJiBASANT UNPURNISJIED roomg ; gas ; bath. Ml S. 21th ave. 0-M718 H * Ken iin\Ts'ix > uis AMI orriccs. POR BENT TUB 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING nt 01C Parnam St. Thin building hna n Hreproof cement bniement , complete atcam heallnc lit- lures : water on all floors ; gas , etc. Apply at tha oTlca of Tha Hcc. 1-910 FIRST FLOOR ROOMS. IMS DOUGLAS ST. I M720 12 * AG13NTS WAISTHIJ. WANTED AGENTS , J75 PER MONTH AND pxpenoes paid acllve men If rlghl ; Roods sold by sample only , namplc * also horse nnd car- rlni-e furnlnhed free. Address Jobber , Ilex C303 , lloslon. Mam. J 182 WE PAY 13 PER 100 OR 5c POR EACH NAME wllh correct nddreFS In Nebraska ( outside of Omaha ) and surrounding Btalca. Send lOc for blank book nnd Instructions to B H S. Co. , 103 S 15lh St. , Omaha , Neb. J M771-A20 " \VAvrnDTo nnvr. WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM IN PniVATE family on or near car line , within 2 miles ot poslolllcc ; norlh p-irt of clly preferred ; refer ences given. Address II 54. Bco. K 683 10 WANTED TO RENT ? 2 TO B ACRES GROUND wllh house and barn , vvllhln or near-the city ; also wanted to buy milch cows and chickens A. Brodkey , 1313 DougHs St. K CSS 11 * PURNIRHED ROOM , WITH BREAKFAST , rOIl nnrrted couple ; must be wlthla time blocUs of ICth and Douulas , slate terms , refcitnccs exchangod. Address II , Kt , Bee ofllce. K M717 10 STORAGE. OM.VAN & STO15AGE 1415 r All NAM , 1DL loJ I'ACiriC S1OHAGE AND WAnElIOU&B CO , 908-910 Jones General stoiage and tor.vardlng. WARTUD TO IJUY. SECOND HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES. lirov\n' , 1C2 S 14th N M6H AS CASH PAID TOR OLD I'EAIHKR HHDd. ! > . O. Doup , 1307 Nicholas fat. N M7S7 A20 I'OIl SAM ? HOUSES , WAGOVS , UTC. ron SALE , uovs RIDING AND DRIVING pony , hainesi * , saddle and cart. Ml South SClli ave , 1' MC ' 1 roil bALE , SORREL rAMILy IIOItbR 1 Oil $30 cash A. P. TuUey , City Hall. P-704-9 I'OIl SAM3 IIMIUWOOD CRII1HIN . HOG AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than "nil wire. " C. II Lee , Ml Douglas Q Its PIIICKEN , 1100 AND LAWN TENCE , ALL vvlie. cheaper than wood. Wire VA iki 4 3 So 1 4UK Q318 V.j _ ' iiEsr'snnu siwrirr I'OTArors. $123 pen bhl. ; nil serin Addnas 'llieo Williams. Oimha INVEbUICIA-IE. 'JI1E FAMOUS BORN SI Km. rinp > C holis , uimj > kle , JW.SQ. lliown's. 102 So Hlli. < Q-MOll AH * _ WELbtlANS. r II inn. 301 S. 17TH ST. Q in 350-1113 rou SALE. bn.iiEOpricoN' AND" MAGIC linlcin nutlllH nnd cameras , houg'it ' and sold nnd exiMianroil , Fend for tmrgflln list nf l 0(0 now Fllilo * lllclintdn . Ulrch , 200 Nlcnllet nvcnno , Minneapolis , Muni. * _ t ) JIM7 14 roii KALI : , irunaii JERSEY cow. sio so. 20lh St Q-C79 10 rou8Ai.n , A rinHT CLASS "nii.TAnt.n" : Incnbalor , cnpiclty 200 egj , ? with " hi coders nnd all attachments complete. Ennulro 350 * . y ? lire Hid. ? -705-13 _ WKLSHANS aiONi : flLTKR. 300 ft ITTIt Sl\ Q-M350 ml A SNAP. MUST I.TjAVC TOWN , IlEDROOM net nnd fife for * ale at orcc. Call 311 Sheeley Mock. ' Q-M711 If CONTRACTORS AND DRILLKHS OP OtU OA3 and nrtfflan vvflls C , 11. McPrrady & Co , Neid ( lia , Ka-i , R MS7fi AJt * \ssinn , IIATHS , nrc. M 1E SMITH , 1817 JIOVVAHD , JIOOM B ; MAS- ae and ileam ballm T M07C 14 * MRS. DR LEON. ELUrTRIO MA SAdU 11ATU purloin ; rexldil nnJ uiirathe. 417 bo lltli Nt. , up talr . 1-MC01 11 1 > UIISO\AI , . FOR , DENTAL WORK CIO TO DR nUYMOUIt , lowest charhcs ; work Guaranteed ; palnlcua ei- tiactlon. MJ N. illli j > t. U-MS3 ! A24 J.1.CO-RUP1URE r'URKP UIU. MAY 1S7 FOR J.S CO ; no pain ; no iletcntlon from bunlnics ; we refer tn hundred ! of patients cured The O , E Miller Co , 93ii tt'wotk Life Bldff. , Oma u. U 150 VIAVI FOR UTKRINR TROUBLE. 340-S HUE Bide : : Dhyslclan ' corm-.ltallon or htallh bcok freoT U-1S7 I tUIUJ WRINKLES. B M.UNCS3 S. SUPER. Buuus lialr. 1 ! ( Ciumber of Ccmmercs. Tiue Co. t-MC32 U * Ot'R TREATMENT IS FOR LADIIU ) EXCLU- l\nl > , . New Jlyuleno Inslltiite , 21 ! anil 11 Dee bulldinc , . U M3T7 M : 3NI3 WHO WAS CURED Ol' MLE WEAK- ne ant prlvnlo blood illw-use vvlll Inform any B < uT rrr liuuli < > vvau cured ( if butU und reotored it.-oroiw manhood Aridrcon , with * tt > mp , bvx 191Hla P.irk , Colcrad ; . U-Mili 11- PlHILtU SPIRITUAL MI-l'/TlNO SUNDAY evt-nlnc , pallernun lull , corner 17lh and Par- ri.-un , Mr * May Uoodrlch und Mm Annie Watntr , medlunu. U Mill 11 * ( Continued. ) BATHS , MASSAOn , MMB. POST , SUH S 15TH. U-18S OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE , 12TH A PACIFIC Sn. Teeth filled wllh ROld , ninaltrnm , tin , eut- < Upercha , cement and plates made for con of material only. Teeth extracted on 1 cleaned free. U-189 MOM2Y TO \X11KAI. . KSTATK. MONEY TO IXAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real tutatc. Brennan , Love Co , Pnxlon block. W 190 ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST RATES ; building loans warned. Fldellly Trusl Co. WE WILL HAVE 200 000 TO 300WO TO LOAN In April , May , Juno nnd July on first-class Im- tiroved Omalia property In sums of 11 000 to JIOOOO ; want applications at once ! lowest rate * on bent loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam St W 193 81V PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property , Neb , farms. W. B. Melkle 1st NaVl Hk. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO . 315 N. Y. I ; quick money at low rales for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W 194 LOANS ON IMPROVED . UNIMPROVED CITY properly. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam WANTED , GOOD FARM LOANS IN EASTERN Neb. R. C. Peters & Co , U. S. Nnt. tnn bMg MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE" ? . TJJJ. O. F. Davis Co , 1U05 Farnam St. W 19t MOXI3Y TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. horse * , wagons , etc. , at lowest rntei In city- no removal of p > odi ; Btrlclly conlldenllal ; joi can nay the loan off nt any tlmo or In any amouV OMAHA UonTOAaBLOA OO X193 MONEY TO LOAN. 30. 6fl 90 DAYS' FURNt- turj , planoi , etc. Duft Green , room 8 Barker blk When you want to buy or sell or trade You must always do it with a rush , But you'll have to advertise or find You're not the only bristle in the brush. M. D. D. MONEY TO LOAN ON ORGANS , PIANOS AND clmttLla at lowest rates. W. Mnyes 2U CUrk street. X M710 12 * IILSI.VUSS CHAN CCS. WILL SELL AT SACRIFICE. THE WELL- eijulpped foundry and machine shop at Grand Island For particulars address I' . M. Walts , Troy , N. Y. , or George B. Bell. Grand Island. Neb. Y MC37 A15 FOR SALE HALF INTEREST IN FAIRMONT Tribune. Price (300 , JoO cash and $10 monthly. Norman Jackson , Crete , Neb. Y CCO MEAT MARKET , ESTABLISHED 4 YRS , AT a bargain J , J , Gibson , C14 1st Nat'l bank. Y 3CO 13 LEASE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE , BIG gest and beat family hotel In city ; location central , full of boarders J , J. Gibson , 514 Isi Nat'l bank. Y 33D 13 FOR SALE , CLEAN STOCK DRY GOODS , IX ) . cited In ( ! nc residence and good business town of 'i.OOO ; paying cish trade established , favor- nblo terms If taken quick. H. H fenydcr , fanon Clly , Cole Y MGGG 10 * FOR SALE. THE STOCK , MACHINERY , tools , accounts and good will ot former firm ol John Wedee & Co , Kansas City. Mo ; stock conslKta of bollem , englres , pulleys , elc , am ] fully equipped machine shop , with good trade In desirable location For terms and full description , apply lo G , W Youmana , morjt- gagcc. room A , American Bank building. Kan sas City , Mo Y MCSG 11 * FOR SALE. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Tll J. O Preston Tea and Coffee store. 312 South IClh slrcet ; must be told at once , cheap for Y MWG 11 FOR SALE. AT A BvRGAIN ; STOCK OF STA- pie Kroiulej , Imludln ? fixtures ; horse , harness and delivery wagon. Address H Hi lieo olllce. Y MC92 12 TOR EXCHANGE. SALOON , ONE OP THE BEST. J. J. GIBSON , SI I First National bank building. Z MCi9 FOR EXCHANGE-TWO CLEAR LOT' ? ON ISIh nnd 1'Jth bts , U blocks soutli of court house , for choice lesldence lot or house nnd lot Will assimia small Incumbrance , Address H 11. Bee. 7.-140 roil SAI < E HEAT * USTATK. KOU.V155E PLACE BARGAINS. $2 WO , $3,750 TO JoCCK ) . hee photos ut 16th und Fuimm , Morse llldg. J , J. Glb-on , 511 First National Ilic Bldff HE 200 HOUSES , LOTS FARMS , LANDS , LOANS- Gee I' . Bemls Real Estate Co , Paxton Block. RE-201 I OR PALE , \ LARGE AND ELEGANTLY PUR. nlihcd resilience , the mont dvslrablu locution on West Pnrnam xlioet , will bo sold at a reason able piko. owner about to locate in another clly , Address H S. Bee office. RE MM3 ABSTRACTS II , H , NEALE , C17 N , Y , LIFE RE M.73 30 BARGAINS AMONG BARGAINS THE JiNAP of nil snnpx DcllRhlful clKht-raom house , Elegant reception nail with giale , modern In every respect , east front , pleasant homo foi any one. Desirable locality , west ; mrt of the city. Nlne-ronm housj In lh , > best part of Hunscom place. Liirgo lot Grcnt barsuin. M. J. Ken- nurd & Son , solo agcnls , 319-11 , j , j Brown l > 1w" . RIJ-297 SNAP3- JoOO. full lot , 50x124 ft. adjoining Kountze Place. } UQ , S. W. corner 27th and Dorcas streets , ICOx 1(3 feet , $ I.7JO fur tno houses at 271C-1S N , " 5th street , lot 8K50 feet. 12 600. N W Corner 2Sth and Half Howard MroeU. 81x120 feet. JCCW , N W. coiner 23Ui nnd Capitol avenue. lot CCxIl ! feel , S-room modern house. John N Frinzcr , opp P O. HE M3SS FOR SALE-MODERN 9.ROOM HOUSE ON Pived elnet near Hanrcom park. Apply 2715 Pi.pplcton ave. RE M701 TO hELL CHEAP POR CASH OR EJCCHANOU tor slock of fccninU inciclmmlUe , 3 COO acres Und ; 1 residence , S rooms barn and other oulliouice. In a town of 3000 population , 9 un improved loun lots , climate mild and healtliy , AUdites Q W Bronn , Jclfcrfon 'Icxus RC M710 U * hOUTH FRONT. T\VO-BTOHY , SIX-ROOM modern lionee , lot f > 0xl20. Cats , near 32d for Bale at a reasonable price , as owner expects to lea\i > the clly coon , furnllure ( nearly new ) for C4ile Address H 18 Dee. IIU M719 12 * ASTIIOLOfJV. PBOFUS-SOR A. MASKRY OP EGYIT. PALM- Ulry und uslrology , the wonder of the age ; past , pmrnt ami future told or no charge , at 020 Harney it , , Omaha. Neb , sw AS * PAW.MIHOKKHS. I. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 1G ST. PACKICD. OUT M S. WALKLIN'S PRirCS ON FURNI- lur * pacUcr. ripjlrln , upholsterinj ; maltreiuea lundu and renovuud , 2111 Cuuilnc. 'icl 133L LOST. SMALL DIAMOND STUD ; IF DELIVered - ered nt 1112 Harney St. $23 00 reward will bo paid and no questions nuked. Losl 6S4 14 rouMi. FOUND-A STRAYED HEIFER , RKD WITH white spots Owner can have her by pa nir for thin advt. and Identifying name by calling on J , H. lloel , DeBolt , Neb. Found G < 3-9 DHICS.S'MAICI.Nd. URESIMAKINO , IN FAMILIES. MISS BturOr. 4304 Bu-dette. MJ77 SU siusic , AHT A > D GEORGK F. OELLENBCCK. BANJO. MANDO- lln nnd cultar teacher. 1SOJ Farnam street. Tel. 23S. 100 PHYSICAL TRAINING. M v 'DORWARD , 623 N. 19th. 1J ) M103-AJ7 * I2MPI.OYMBNT OITICE. ANY ONE WANTING MALEOR FEMAU3 help , call Canadian olllce , 102i Douglan ; tele phone 884. ' " -M275JO SHWINCJ MACHINES JANI SlJl'PMRS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOr.Dr AND WHITE sewing machine ofllce. UllUiy | nve. Tel. 1574. SIIOHT1IAMJ A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 613 N. Y. LIFE. 205 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS 209 CAlU'irr CI.HANINO. CHAMPION CAHPET CI.EANINO CO . CAllfHT bcntcn , scourcj ami renovated ! rcflttlns nnd re laying carpets a fneclnlly : r.ew management. 71S-720 South Ulh St , Omaha. Neb Tel CM CS5 An \VATCIIMAKISnS. WATCHES CLEANnD. 75C ! . , . watch crs slals 15o ; clocks repaired cheap : spoclnclei , eyeRlnsscs ' 4 price ; e > es tested free ; work warranted. Aslibcl l'atler on , 1011 Torn'm S92 M22 i.irn INS. TOUCHES IIOUGHT. w. P. HOLDEN 205 SIDnWALKS-AUTiriClAL. STONE , IlllICK. nalurnl stone. W. J. Welshans , 303 S 17th si (31 ( MS ACCOUNTANT. n c. ntmn , runuc ACCOUNTANT. KIT rarnam. M6I2 M6 BICYCLES. so MODCI , jioo rowunu COMIIINATION TAN- ( .cm , for $73 , New Midland , ( U Omaha nicy- cle Co. GTS SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICIIOKS , Bco Building.Omaha Omaha Neb Advlco nnd I'ntont Hoik KKEE DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. RAILWAY TIIE CARD > y Ueav'es | 13UHLINGTON & Mo 'IlIVUU.Arrl\es ' | OiiiahqUnion | Depot , 10th & Mason fau.J Omaha " S 33am Denver Uxprcsst. . . . 9.35am ( .35pm Hlk II1IK Mont & 4'URet Snd Ex 4 ( fipm 4 35pm Denver UxprtHH 4 Oopm 7 ftipm..Lincoln Local ( e < Sundn > ) . . . . 7 4jpm 2 55pm..Lincoln Local ( ex bUnday.ll ) 30am Leaves | ClTfCAGdTUUHlJiNGT'6N : Z""oTArlves Oniahal Union Uepol. 10th A Mason bis | Omaha B 03pm ChlcaBO Veitlbule 8 COam O.fSain Chlcairo Ilxpress 4.15pm 7 50pm..Chicago i bt. Louis express. . . . 8 2)am 11.40am I'acillc Junction Iocal 6 10pm ' J 2.LOpii Leaves IC1UCAGO. MIL & 4 blT PAULArrives | Omaha | Union Depot , _ 10th. f. Mutton bt | Omuha 630pm Chicago Limited 7s 0am 11 flOim . .Chicago Express . ( e * . 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Sluux Clly I'dsfenser 9 Ojpm B S5pm 81 Paul Limited 8 20am Leaves I WAI1ASII HAILWAY ( Arrives OinaliaUiilon | Depol , lOlh A. Mimon Sis | Omaha 4 30pm . . . .Canon" Hill T. T. llSO ; ni ueavci , I llNION PACiric ; ( Arrives OinahalUnlon Depol. 101H & Mason Hla. ; Omaha 8 20im . Overland Limited 4r prn 3.50pm Ileat'ce & Stromsb'i'Ex ( ex Sun ) . 3.50pm r3.riim ; | .Grand Island ExpreFH ( ex Sun ) . 3-Wpm 3.30pm nut Mul | 1020am Hound to Get ' 1'licre. The dry goods merchant was explaining .lie situation to the new drummer be had luat employed , sa > a the Dry Goods Chron- cle , "Your predecessor1 ' he said , "has ; ot his busnei3 ! all tangled up , and If > ou take his place you will have a dlfllcult task jotting order out of chaos , " "I don't know who Chaos Is , " cheerfully replied the drum * ner , "but I bet I'll sell him a bill of goods f I have to hang on to him a week. ' " llllll III * HCIINOIIN , Chicago Tribune "No/'ybu ' don't " : / ! said Undo Allen Sparks , when 'a committee of : ltlzens once asked him { o allow himself to Become a candidate for Justjp ? of the peace. 'I have elx good reasons , for , refusing. " "What are they ? " asked the spokesman. "The flrat one , " replied Uncle Allen , "Is hat I don't want It , and.ttie other flv ? are hat the ticket you want me to run on IH to be swamped by about 00 majority. " IlllHlllPHM l'ri l > OMIlI , Indianapolis Journal ; "I am subject to Us , " said the man with UA > air of sin and he breath of gin , as lie'wMck ' his head In ho door of th < 3 etuJlo. ' "You can't beg a cent herf , " said the pho- ographer , " ( let out. " ' ° n "I ain't beggln * . I didn't know but > ou md me could como to terms on guUIn up a ev klnutoacopo fllluins. " BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. i Mlsa Delia Ilogors , a joung American girl , Is creating a sensation abroad by the rendition of leading roles In grand opera. She made her debut last -winter In St. Peters burg as Carmen after two years' study in Milan nt La Scala , nnd then created two great characters In opera , Ilntcllff by Mascagnl nnd Andrea Cbenln by W. Gordano. She Is traveling this winter through the Oriental countries , and next autumn will re turn to America , having already made most of her plans for a starring tour on this side. She Is excellently fitted In phjslquo for dramatic roles , being tall and beautifully proportioned , with a well poised held and dainty , but clearly cut features. Like many of nature's (1 ( : f8t human creations , eho halls from the went , having first opened her e > cs upon the world sorao twenty-two jcars ago In Denver , Colo. Her education has been re ceived mainly abroad , her mother bolng a widow of great wealth with a fondness for foreign travel , and together they have travolwl around the entire glebe They have a beautiful homo In Paris , filled with art treasures and souvenirs of their Interesting Journeys in Japan , Egypt and the Orient. Miss Rogers has a clear , rich soprano "voice of marvelous volume and Intense dramatic expression. In the role of Dallla she has the best opportunity perhaps of showing her power as an actress , as well as a vocal artist , and It was this rote which made her the sensation of the hour In Milan , Two women arc about to establish a factory tn Atlanta , Ga. , for the manufacture of a bicycle tire they have patented. These women are the daughters of the late Judge Robert Gregory , of the Rupremo court of Indiana. The tire was begun by their brother and has been completed by the two women after two jeans of close application to the Idea and unfaltering hope In Its value. Perhaps ivo better example of the con stantly Increasing and recognized Importance of woman In the business world could bo cited than the absolutely changed attitude of all loading Insurance companies toward her In terests. Until quite recently women were considered n very much less dcalrablo rlak than wn , and the married woman , enjoying the shelter and protection of a homo , was for poifeelly obvious reasons thought to represent a very much less good chance than the single woman , who feels herself obliged to go to busln" s In all extremes of weather and all conditions of health. It Is the ex perience of Insurance companies , however , that the mortality among women Is not greater than that among men. Indeed , after the ago of 48 , women live longer on. the average than men , and It Is not absolutely proven that oven before that ago the mor tality Is larger. That Is still a matter of conjecture , and the companies are watching and comparing statistics with the greatest Interest and care. However , with the average after 48 so decidedly In her favor , the best companies have felt themselves justified In leveling all distinctions , so that. Instead of paying $5 moro premium a year than a man , as , formerly , a woman of any ago , married or unmarried , can now take out all the In surance that she can pay for at exactly the same rates and under the same conditions as Hero Is a good sample of a love-mklnf : missive from the Flowery Kingdom. It I i from a. man. who desired the daughter of a relghbor as a wlto for bis son : "Oi : ny knees I beg you neb to despise this cold and common request , but listen to < the words of the matrimonial agent and give your daughter to the slave of a son , so that the pair , bound by the silken threads , may have the greatest Joy. In the beautiful springtime I shall offer wedding presents and give a coupl of geese. And let us hope for long and continuous fortune , and look forward through endless generations to the fulfillment of genuine love. May they sing or plenty and have every Joy. On my knees I beg you to consider my pro posal favorably , and throw the mlrror-llko glance of your eyes on these lines. " To this letter the father of the bride replied that he would attend to the portion of his "poor and poverty-stricken daught r , that she might not bo without bedclothes cotton clothing , hair pins and earrings. Therefore It was to be hoped that the couple would have constant fortune. " The Baron-eas do Hlrsch Is said to be al most as remarkable a woman as her husband was a man. She , too , has devoted the greater part of her life to charitable work , and once wrote In a letter to a friend : "It Is a great and tenlblo responsibility , this possession of wealth and the proper distri bution of It. " Since the death of Baron HInsch she has been making lavish gifts to various charities In Trance , England and Austria. Besides the $1.000,000 which she hao given for the building of a laboratory for the Pasteur Institute , she has recently given $1,000,000 for the pension fund of the Oriental railroads , In building whlcn Baron Hlrsch laid the foundation of his colossal fortune. Besides this she has given $500,000 for the foundation of a hospital In London , and several beneficent Institutions In Parlo have Just received large eumfl from her. It Is estimated that within the last two months Baroness Hlrsch has distributed ? fl,000,000 In charity. During a short visit to Constantinople before the baron's death she spent her tlmo In the slums In search of cases of charity1 which she might relieve , for alio likes to come in. contact with her beneficiaries. She also established a num ber of schools there and spent In all about $123,000 before she went away , Yet she has all tha habits of a poor man's wife and the same thrift and cconom ) to which , In little things , her huaband attributed his \\omlei- ful success In life , his successes where other men had failed. A story was told of his spending hours clipping down the number of words In a telegraphic message ho was send ing to direct the expenditure of $50,000 which ho had given to a certain charity , and It was said that his death was brought on largely by hs ! annoyance at finding that ho had made a poor bargain In selecting and purchos'ng the site for hla home. "It takes an Intelligent , refined woman with a strong will and good sound sense to make a geol nurse , " the superintendent of a large training school writes In the April Ladles' Home Journal , "She must bo able to command the respect of her patient. She must bo sympathetic , orderly , dignified and Incapable of betraying alarm before her patient. She mu t be ready and quick to act In any emergency , but slow to assume authority that belongs to her superiors. She must bo of a cheerful , hopeful nature. With these attributes , Joined to the prac tical knowledge of arranging a sick room preparing the Invalid's bed , removing of bandages , the giving of medicines ( as well S3 understanding their properties ) , a knowl edge of cooking and a desire to do her duty regardless of her surroundings or of any adverse criticism , she would bo a model nurse. There Is , of course , oomo theoretical training through text-books and lectures to bo gone through with , but -without the other qualifications no woman can become a tmc- cecsful nurse. " It was a brnk near the suburbs of Brooklyn In which a little girl , not more than 8 rears old , made her appearance the other jay , asking If she might ECO Its workings. \ polite little girl vtsa not to be refused , ind Eho was taken Inside and shown the > arlous departments of the Institution , But that was not where the money was kept ; : ould she ECO where the money was kept ? Jeitalnly , and she was taken to see , the laults. Still , thcro was no money to be seen , and she was not satisfied. Could fiho iee the mouej ? Certainty If that was what she wished , and the vault doors were ihrown open , and , with a sigh of satlsfac- : Ion , the little girl saw some of the money , n which she was Interested. "Do you ; hlnk burglars could get In hero ? " she isked , finally. "Certainly not , " replied the iank olllclal who had been acting as con- luutor , "It would be very dlfllcult for jurglara to get Into the bank , and they : ould not got Into thu vaults. But now , " 10 continued , " > ou have asked mo a great nany questions , little girl , and I should like o know why you are eo much Interested In hjs bailk. " "Well , " said the little girl , onlldontlally , "my papa put $5 In this bank 'or ' me the other day , and I wanted to bo ; uro that no burglars could get In and set It , " The tradesmen In the west end of London nave laid In Immense stocks In expectation 9t a brilliant season In connection with the forthcoming celebration of the queen's Jubl leo. To guard themselves against losi In the event of the queen's dcAth between now and Juno 22 they have taken out Insuranc policies on the queen's life. When th duke of Clarence died snmo of them wcr almost ruined , hence this new precaution. ThDro la a question which Is nttractln moro and moro attention , nnd tint la th scarcity of write women In remote colonies Mpeclnlly those located In Asia and Africa In the French colonies , for instance , oven where the conditions are most favorable fo colonization , as tn Algeria , thcro are fror four to six French men for every Fronc ! woman. For the most part , there Is n family life , and dissipation Is more genera than would bo the case If thcro were mor homes and aero of the social llfo that I possible only -when the sexes are In nearly equal numbers. Mr. Challley-llert , wh recently wrote In the Paris Dobats about th paucity of white women In the Trench colonies , saH that the young men there wor llko the roaring lion , who "gocth About seek Ing whom ho may devour , " U Is not etfiy to solve the problem In th French colonies , for the young women o Franco are not at all eager to oxpatrlnt themsolvro , even to find good huebands am comfortable homes. There arc hundreds o colonists who would llko to getmarried. . A colonist In Algeria lias recently bc-en tolling his experience. He says that for three year ho sought , tn bis own social circle In France for a young woman who would share hi fortunes In the colony. At the end of tha tlmo his perseverance was rewarded , nnd h Is now mauled. The fact Is , however , , tha ho did not find a wife among itho younf women with whom he had been nccustomci to associate. They llkod the Colonist , btl the < cotony terrified them. His wife Is a worthy woman , the daughter of a farn laborer , and she Is making him a good help meet In his colonial home. British and Dutch colonies do not find It so dlfilcult to It diico the fair sex of their oh homes to shore tholr lot In newer parts o the world ; nud when th y 1iavo found I really "difficult " to get wlvoa from the motbo country mrny of the Dutch 'In the Has Indhs have r.ot disdained > ) to ; bo Joined In lawful wedlock with -daughters of the natives. Manv vvhlt'i men arc now living In troplca regions , like equatorial Africa , where thej have really no right to ask a whlto woniai to share their dangers nnd hardships. Few wotnon from the north temperate zone are able to survive ono or two child-bearing ex perlences In tropical Africa. Some whlto men who live there have expressed the opinion that It Is little short of a crime to bring women of their own rai-o to those regions. The late Dr. Wolf , the German explorer plorer , said that any whlto man there who wanted n wife should marry ono of the natives of the country. Some of th Europeans In Africa have followed his advice and among them Dr. Grenfcll , the oxploier and missionary , who mairlcd a negro glr who hal been educated at a mission station on the weat coast. A tea room has been opened In Bostoi within the last few weeks , which Is sild to have been arranged , as far as app&arancu Is concerned , as nearly as possible like the Afternoon Tea room In New York , but the rooms are much larger , and consequentl ] more comfortable. Paris seems determined to do all In Its power in the way of apologizing to Marie Van Zandt for the behavior of the citizens toward her eight or ten years ago , when she was hissed off itho stage and not permittee to appear again when s-ho made another at tempt a few days later. During the porloi that Intervened Mile. Van Zandt was an exile from Paris , and only last summer did shte have another opportunity to reappear at the theater with which her career is most closely Identified. She was received with a cordiality which seemed to Indicate a desire to make amends for the harsh treatmen that eho had met wlthl jears before. Bu her recent nomination as an ofilcer of the French academy shows a kindliness whicl will go far itoward eradicating the feelings which the occurrences of former seasons must have aroused. At a recent leo carnival fn London , says the Pall Mall Gnrettc , one joung woman was the sensation of the evening and createi no end of Interest and curiosity with her handsome costume nnd her clever mode ol disguising her Identity. She was dressed in a yellow satin domino and over this iwcre EOfo draperies of lace and chiffon , tightly veiling the whole garment from incck to hem. The domino was arranged like a long cloak , and a bolero of coarse linen , embroidered In gold and silver , covered the shoulders and outlined the figure. Over her head was a very remarkable hood made after s.omo style of headdress worn 300 or 400 years ago. It was made of white tulle lace and chiffon , Jeweled with emeralds and rhlnestones , and the mask was of lace dotted with tiny diamonds mends ( Black shoes , stockings nnd glovca completed this Interesting costume. The Denver Woman's City Improvement society has been so much Interested In the subject , brought before ono of Its meetings , of the successful sewerage system of Berlin , with Its thirty miles of sewage farms , that they have taken up the subject as applied to Denver , with the hope that something similar may bo arranged for their city. In all the talk there has be n within the last few years about the new woman , there has never been , so fari as Is known , a single woman who has claimed the tltlo for liei- fielf. Tha most radical and aggressively In dependent women are the most vociferous In tholr objection to the term and to 1's ap plication to themselves In any way. A curious tale Is told ? t Upvy Barney Uar nato , tbo diamond mllllonal/c , < ? | iinc to be married. The foundation sjleine. , pt his for tune wa a prudent purchase of diamonds , which ho deposited with , a certain barmaid In Klmberley. After a tlmo he , asked for the diamonds , saying that he was off to Curope. and that they would ba married when ho returned , "I think we'll b'o mar ried first , " she replied , and these weio the only terms on which ho could get back the diamonds , Tills astute jounR woman U the prcssnt Mrs Barnato , nnd their baby as tonlshcs the slghtscera at Brighton with Its silver perambulator. The failure of the Servants' Training school at Orange has been a discouraging blow to women whoso hopes centered on such an organization to solve h r domestic woes. In Hngland they are Just awakening to the Idea , and In the springtime of nov elty are qulto enthusiastic. One paper sajs * Iloally the domestic problem 1 becom ing eomewhat wearisome. Words , wrrdu , words in abundance , without any practical solution of the dllllculty. How are wn to got good servants , and how shall wo tieat them when we have them ? These are the riucstlons that confront most householders. The Liverpool Dally Post plumps for a special training , and makes out a strong case In Us favor. I quite ngrco that this Is as Important In regard to domestic ci- I'lce and housewifery an It U in the cano of irtisans , mechanics and engineers. Liverpool has decided to play the part of pioneer , for we are told about Its "ScUool : or Secondary Education In the Domestic Sciences , " where facilities are offered to ; lrls of all clauses who have left school for receiving a thorough training In all do- nciitlo sciences , under women whoso status ind training have eminently fitted them 'or th ? work. The pupils are taught the practice as well is theory of cooking , laundry work , houae- told sewing , dressmaking and millinery , i > glcni and housewifery In Us many ( ranches. The whole dally work of a house 3 done by tlw students , Inenpectlve of posl- .Ion , the mUtress and maid of the near uturo being associated together upon an ; qual footing. The main danger of such an ixperlmout Is that Jill may come to ccn- ilder herself as good as her ralstresa. "Tho sum-as of the motion for the second cadlng of tbo bill for extending the fran- hlse to women has been regarded by the ipponents ot tlio measure with great com- ilacency , ia > g tbo London Queen. The whole if the proceedings were treated by tlio mein- iers of thu House of Commons as partaking if the character of A humorous farce rather nan that of A. question Involving the most uumeutous Uaues that could affect the do- Clear Skin run be ctitthntod nnil prc eneil br any on * . Whan the nkln becomes dry nnd hnrsh , It lnvnrl Rbly turn * graj. Fallow or muddy , and In many rates leaden chndous cant a melancholy m ntl * over the entln > countenance Thli condition l < merely a re ult of careleiHnesi and caused bf tv.tnl of ntttntlon of the rUht kind i\ery time tli * kln l waxheil It xhnulil bo j-oftenea nfter- jvanli with a Rood nourishing cream , that must I' * well ruhbed Into the poret tn keep them healthy \ \ ocn tht N nenlectcd the kln Jrle-i upiltiKKi pnrt fade" . MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION CREAM Ii the left II In called Mine. Yale's Altnoid Illos om Complexion Cream , It will Astonish Jim by 111 iiurlollkiInlluence on the > kln the besuly of lit complexion Increases every day , while It l U'TK used , until pel feet Sold ever- Vlf'X' Mine Yuli Guide to lleauly milled free , Avllrem MME YAI.E CMc Mine Tale's Complexion Soap for llcauty Rtlnloi of a Rroat nation. The ( net that tlia Rrcat bixly of women do not seek the sitttrnRH WAS IgnorotI , AS wcro the facts tint , shouM thor obtain It , their numerical ( superiority In the country ( there liclns moro than 1,000- 000 women In excess of moil ) would place th Km eminent of the whole empire practlcalljr In tlieln hands , ami that the business of tti nntlon would bo condttctcit not after tha mannnr of men , but According to the manner of women. "Tho ad\ocatos of woman eurtrngo point ta Wvo.nlng In the United Statoa and to tha colony of Now Zoilnml as examples to b follow oil by Great Urltatn ; they iRtioro tl o facts that \VyomliiR Is one of the loa.it Im portant states lit the union ; that the female franchise was obtained by a nuke , nnd that , though It has been now some tlmo la action , It has not ext6n led to any other statu In Iho union. Now Zealand , U Is truu , has not only adopted female auffraKe , but his appointed female mayoreisoj In their own right , anj the action of these women has rendered tha proceedings In the courts of Justice con- tomptlble. and other proposals Imvo been brought fonvarJ In the colony , such as ren dering It penal not to turn out domcstlo servants for their weekly holldajs , and simi lar Impracticable legislation lias bcon attempted - tempted , and which InllcntM the tnoltabla tendency of the movement. " Mrs Julia Zarlnskl , who has been at St. Joseph's hospital , In Tncoma Is dy ing. She turned her 100th year In February , and until her present Illness was tn full possession of all her faculties , and could thread a flno needle without glasses She was living ; with her parents In Belgium when the battle of Waterloo was fought , and from a distance saw Dluchcr cbarga madly forward vvttli his belated troops nnd engage the Prtnch. She could speak Ocr- man , Polish , Dutch , French and Kngltah , but occasionally , \\lum In a hurry , ran them In togutlier In ono comical medley. She bai been a prhllcncd chaiactcr among the sla ters at the hospital for a number of jears , doing general housework. musnuii. The Coiifoilorntu "VVhltu HOIINC t IllnliiiKiiiiI mill What It Contain * . The Texas room Is designed to bo strictly of a memorial character , xviltea tbo lUch- mend correspondent of ( ho Philadelphia Times. Very elegant memorial furniture baa been presented by Tcxans. A most unique and beautiful table , designed signed by the Texas regent and donated by the citizens of Corslcana to the memory of General Albert Sidney Johnston , bos been gieally admired by visitors to the museum. Thu table Is made of solid oak , the top In laid \vith the confederate Hags , made of va il jus colored woods , and the word "Shlloh" narked In the. wood. ( General Johnston was killed at Shlloh. ) Among the valuable relics Is a complete roster of prisoners confined at Johnson's Island ; how many from oich state , and to which , division and arm of the service they bolongod. This relic was donated by Ii. P. Jloody of Galvcfiton. Many handsome pictures of noted Texas generals adorn the walls of the room Gen erals Hood and BOOHP , Brigadier General L S. Ross , General William L Cabell , Col onel Bradfuto Warwick and many others. Afacendlng the spiral atalrcaso to the right as you enter the museum , the first room at the hoaj of the etalrvvay la the ono used aa a depository for the relics from Kentucky. Opening Into this room Is the historical win dow through which Mr. Divla passed hla dispatched from hl.s bed room to the carriers when Important messages \vcro brought after ho had retired. The most valued souvenirs arc the tat tered and bullct-ilddled flags one of the Fourth Kentucky regiment , of the cele brated Orphan brigade , left to the museum by Colonel Joseph P. Nuckolds. It Is made of strips of silk about six Inches wide , the work all done by hand and evidently made of the rulllcs from some patriotic woman's Jresa Another , which was carried by Hunt's bilgade through the entire war , brought through the lines at Its close sowed In ono of the boldlers1 coats , and returned to Mio B. J. Adams of Loulsvlllo , the lady who had presented the ( lag to the brigade In 1881. Ono belonging to General Wheeler's command , which was given to Miss Ovorton of Frankfort , Ky , , by Mrs Judge Toncnco. of Montr ° nl , Can. The fomth was presented to the Kentucky room by Colonel Uobeit F. Morris , chief of utaff to General G. W. Smith , On turning the flag over to the museum , ha said : "One of Kentucky's noble bens , who possessed the gontlen3i of a woman nnd the hcatt of a liirlmrd Coeur do Lion Major 3ener.il Gustavtis W. ( Smith -now to jour tender care wo confldo his de"ds and hU tattle flag , which never faltered , and which : tncw no fitaln save that of blood won In front of the battle. " The Tenueeseo room Id on the third floor In the noithwcat corner. Denldes aciy creditable collection of rcllca fiom the prin cipal Tennessee battMIcldB , together with personal belongings and memorials of nany Tennessee veteians , buth HI Ing and dead , which nio tastefully urrnngod and Haptayed In two largo glass caiea , huio la reserved the mammoth lloral ship bent by ho Confederate ) 'lemoilal association o { Memphis during the letinlon In 1SOB. Hero urn the poitinlta of Lieutenant General N. II. Forrcht , with thu Held glasses ustd by that distinguished olllcer ; tlio p-jcketknlfe car- Icd by General John II. Morgan , and ejiau- attos from i uniform of Gonci.i ! Bunks , captured by n TeiinrMei > ooldler. TJio ArKanBas room conlaliiH many icllcs hat will provo of I'hpiclal Intoirst to rtsl- lent-s of that utite Among lji ! m IH u frnmeil memorial of Colonel Hlisha WnrflDld , Second end Arkansas regiment , Govan's brl'ido. Jleburno's division , Aimy of the TenniMw. This gallant olllcci was pailhularly and opentodly rompllmonted by General Clc- niriio In his olllclal lopoit at the battle of illsslonaij Itldge. ( Fto ofllcori' report of lolonel Klnloch Knlconor , A. A. general , of ho battln of Missionary Hldgo , wlilrh was hought to bo lost , but wan recently discov ered and forwirUrd to the war record office at V.'ni > hlngtoii , I ) , C. ) It > penl < of tlio courage displaced by him and ils men under a tenlblo CIDBH flro by the cn my , of tholr iltrhlni ; heavy rocko Oown upon tlio cnomy hclow , with iho greatest I'ffett , and frankly ilmltB that It waw Colonel Warfield who ug. Kosted to him to charg * ivlth the bayonet , \lileh resulted. In the rapture of so many nrlhrmeru , colors and guns. Frmcd In thla nomorlal , with photograph of Colonel War- lo'd , In iho rowel of a spur that belonged o General Albert Sidney John&ton , made of a t'-'xlonn silver dollar ono of a pair worn by Uonoral Johnston In hlD Mormon campaign , and on tlio day of hln dpith at Shlloh. They i\cro given by big neiihi.w. Colonel T. Stod- ard Jolumlon to Colonel Warflcld as a tokcu if Ills regard and OR n bcuvcnlr of the mna hey 1 i.Kl both loved and revered. Curl ON lly hatlflllfil , i Chicago Tribune : "I beg your pardon , " al'J the pdt&rugor In the long linen Uueter , caning o\cr the back of tha sent in front f him , "but wouli you mind tellln * ma iow your nose got all UnccKed orer to ono He , the way It in ? " "Not nt all , " cheerfully responded tin asaonger on tueneat in front , "It wax dona ne tlmo vstieu I was poking It Into other ) oiks' business. " IlucIIlu' Arnlvii Hnlvr , The bett salvo lii tha world for cuts , rulaea , sere , ulccra , eatt rheum , fewr ores , tetter , chapped hands , chllblalna , crrus and all skin eruptions , end positively ures plies , or no pay required. U to uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Tioney refunded. Price , 25 cents per box. "or aale by Kutin & Co , Omah , Nebrnako.