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OMAHA DATLV HATUimAV. Al'IllL 21. IS ! ) 7 SPECIAL NOTICES f d3 Ailv i-rtlnriiiiMi < * for tlii-Mu culiimiin Mill fir ( nken iiiilll | 2iao it. in. for tlir veiling mill until p , in. fo > * the inoinliiK null Mmiliij i-illlli > ii > i. AiltcrtUiTM , lijrrtiiipHtliiK n mini Jirrcil clnM'l , cnn lime iinnMori nil- < li rssoil to a Humbert < 1 li-tti-r In emu of 'I lie lice. AMSMITS no nililrvNoi-il Mill he ilollM-ri-d on | trtni-ii < iilioii < > f tlu check < inl > . linli-n , ] l-io n TKiril flril Innprtlnni 3c n iiord tlicrrnflcr. rvnthliiir InKon fiir \ { - n thiin iir.c for the llrxi Inser tion. 'I llTHI- ( lilt crMNCIIICIlt * llllINt hO run I'onnccitlM ply. H A rtojil rxperltnced lpt writer nnd stenographer , tiood references furnUlied. Adlrcss J K , lice. A5U24' WA.NTEO , POSITION jvs Ixit uf icferences. 2310 I rnnKlln ht. A-2S1-23 * \VA.vrniiM u.i : 111:1,1 * . , \VANTII : > . AN IDEA , wno CAN THINK OF come itlrnidu tiling to patent ; 1'rotcct jour lilenn , tln > iniij bring ) uu wenlth Write Julm Weddorbinn A Co. Dept. V , Talent Attoinoys. WftMilHKtnn. U. C. . for their JI.800 prlie i/ffer mid n lint of 9)4 ) Inventljns wanted II li.3 'A ' riw ENERGETIC ; HUSTLING MEN" CAN find sternly , piofltnble work will. C. r Artunii Co , 521 So. Utli St 11 170 MEV WANTED , YOUNG AND MIDDLE-ACIED to leirn hnrbor Irnd" nt the Omalm llailjcr rolle e ; flne t equipped Inxtltiitlon nf In kin 1 In the wist , coiniilete come eight vi > kn ; tenns tenponnhle , ensh cr UistnllimnU , cull fir write fnr cntnlogilej Inspection Unite.I 1317-1119 Doimlas HI . Omnha 15 CIS Ml * 130 WEEKLV SALARY AND EXPENSES PAIU rnl'sincn for cigars experience unn > 'ies ary , permanent pobltlon The W l > . Kline to. St. Mo. 1I-M 0 II3 BAI.INMKN rou CIGARI , 1121 MONJIH.Y iiinl ixperpPK , nlil oMnbllidieil hou e i x | cilence unncccKsnri , Inducements tc customer ? , f C. ItlfliopCo , fit. Louis SI M1M MI7 MEV TO LEARN IIVRIICR TU\DE ONLY s weeks refilled ; tools glicn fire sltua'tnti fur- nIMiPilj uitaloKiie fiee Moler Umber C" Mese , Minneapolis , Mln i. n-IH i' WANTED. MIN : TO LEARN THE RARIIER trade , onlj ( ! to 8 wcel.s r"n lii.l ( to piiss ex- ninlnntlnn , hlcli pntltlii jou Inork tiny- vtlurtntilllt < if I lahriqt Rrntlc Inolt Rlxen flu IcntH , slttiatloii ur loentloriB runratitctil , rx- jwil tc-nchtra rllc for fur llluMrntcil tnln- loKUes Mold's Hnrlicr ( olleRc llth nnil rrnnklln , St I-onln , Mo 11-M1762U lKN TOwAUS TIl : ti nleIIKOH nnil e > . | j < Hi nro Ki\liiiili ; > s In fihopM A\hllt < l ainlnR. convtatit pntctlcc nn < l ( xptit Instructions lion ? , enl > two inontln re- rinlrcil.HKCH $12 \ \ ceKIhcn coinp'tent , no trmlr > offers hcttcr opportunities lilustratoi ] uitnloKiie inallnl free Mohlcr'H Itnrhrr nchool 5 < i3 Wo Clnrk St. . Chlciuo II M17. I" * % vANTin-ivi'iiunNcfnD : : : 1 c'tmnu nt once nt lluilon Stun , Cm 11-211 21 BVMNMAN- Hiil , SPHt'IAI.TY TO OUO- ceiti into In city nml Uclnlty expenses and miiiiiilK-lon Aililttps J 47 llec H MJi.12. " VNANIKI ) , PHYSICIAN TO THAVii1TII mfillinl cotnin | > nt onro , Nrlirnskn. inust IIIIMstnli > licence nnd liea ROOI ! olllcenrkir Aililrcss J IS. I ! c U M1 ! 23 * \VANTno SAi.nsM N IN i3\'iiiY : nisnticT. luw Hinwin , n nnplrs fnc paliry or coininla- Blun.lth expciii'ts from start I.uKr llros Cn , Clllcato. 11 M2GO ! ! X TO BKM , CIOARS TO Dl.AI.intS. } ID ( pel month nnJ cxpcnsco , pupcrkncc im- nettssiirj rcerlCha Cigar Co , bt Unilx Mo. II M272 21 * IVANTIJI ) AN UVPniHKNCUD ItOOK- kieptr . bist of rtfinncii required , Ktntlnc while rorinorll ttnplo > ed , < * xpeiltnceil In pivi- ducu commission llm < prefirrod Address I Gl , llif II-M27T 2' cuipi.t sowers. Orchnnl \VllhcJni Cjrpet t'o II MJ77 21 _ WANTrn-AOiNTS : : o TO JM A WIEK sunu to workers , no capital nocdid. new KoolB , ne\\ plan , sell ! ) nt flKht , tvery funllj needs It. II S t'o . box 421 Cincinnati Ohio n WANTKU A COMPKTINI aim. IP. OINIUAI. : HOU&I : \\oik , small fnin . lit 1120 N IGth C M23I 21 nn < l IrlmnicrH In millinery department Ilos- ton Htore , Omaha C2)S2I 1VANTKD. A OKltMAN Oil SAVHOISU aim. for Kcncral housework nt 123 South 3Cth St. C 253-21 * WANTKD-COMPlTrnNT NUIISI : G1IIL , WITH lxst city ufcrLntes , IIKPS , it per \\iek MIH T A Cudahy. 540 So 26th Rt C MJCJ ! i honsewoilc 1111 South "Jth mreit C M2CI . ! > ' rou iir.vr IIOUBHS IN ALL I'AIITS OP THE CITY llin O r la\ls Conipjii ) , liOj rnrnam 1J 171 IIOUHiS , DIJNUWA & . CO. , 103 N. 13 n I hr. n 172 U01)UHN HOUbns. C. A. S1ARII. 523 N Y-Lirn O-173 CHOICI : Housns AND COTTAQHS ALL ovnii the city , $5 to fSO. ridcllty , 1702 rani im St U 174 rS.ALLACn , BHOWN UFXiCI- ; . nnd Doufdis IJ 175 JIOIISKS , COTTAOKS i bTOKiS ALL PAULS of city , llrcnnnn , Love Co , 430 Puxton Ll.ick D-17C MOVINO iiousinioLn OOODS AND riANosT Om Van & . Htornso Co , 1(15 I'arnum. Tel 1 59 D 177 n LIST. M'CAatin. IUTII & DODOU D 152 HOUSES , TLAT OAUVIN niios.icn I D 178 HOUSUS ion HINT. DIMIS , PAXTON JILK n-179 : LIST. M'CAOUU 15TH & UOI"ai : 1J-180 cos ncu IIUILUINQ. D-1S1 10 IIOOM MODHUN nnsiouNrn WITH I AHN uml lurce. well thadeil grounds , finely located , 133 John V HobbliiK. OKCiit , 180J I'nui.ini bt D-irj IWtOOM. MODI3RN DI3TACHnD HOUSi : w-ill.lns dlslancc , | 3000 Gar\ln llron , 11.13 rarimm et D MCC5 S c-ll II , CLI3ANKD 4. CH15AP. CuS N 13 bf D 72S Ml ) IIOUHKS , coTTA is. rL\TS K sionis , laree lift. liouU Itomnno , S23 N Y Life D-J1761-M10' BTANroun cTnci.n roTrAcins G-IIOOM All modern Appl > 204 e bulldlns D 772 FOR IliNT-CL13AN COMPOUTAIJLI3 I'L\TH , 6 rooms ; porrdatn bath tuba , K.ID or electric Ikht kitchen ranges , 11500 Imiulru n.'l Mnrthn n-SM-27 FOU I113.NT I3A8T I'RONT HI3aill3Nrn WITH birn nnd Inruu Eiiiiiinl.1 , (20 Park Ave : Ktrlclli .miodirn Data and storea In the new Ia\lilKi > hulldlnK , opposite city hall. John W Itobblnt , Agint , IS02 rnrnam bt D-3C8 I'OH H13NT , ltOOM COTTAOIs' MOIiilN , JOU Ltavcnworlh btrcet F. 1 > . Ilruwn , Urlon Pi- cllle Hdq ' " 3 L'1 ! ? ! . ID-ROOM PhAT. notJOLVS. NISAiriTFlI. MODem - em ; Kit-am hp.it. Inquho I.ln.I.iuUt , SIR S 15th I1-&II21 NI\V : MonmiN IIIIICK HOUSK , s ROOMS $35. S20 N 23rd D-MW7 I'OlIll AN1 > C-UOOM MODIIHN ri.VTS. II1J 8. llth U-941 2J _ Foil in NT-SIX-llOOM COTTAQi : , MOltHRN. 1SJ7 N. 10th Imiulie 1201 Chicago. I > : I5 23 * SXJH IUNT : , iiomitN s-nooji IIOUM : . soni and PuUllc. uleganlly furnlthed , with all con- venlunea Hicks , 3'Xi ' N. Y. Life liMi ; 1)-M2:3 25 TO Iti.Nr I1Y ' 1HU 1IYHON HKI30 CO ZJI5 Doilge , 9 looms , modern , barn , } ji ) , 1201 bo. JJth u\e , V rooms , mi Unl , barn , U7&0 , 2521 CliltaKo , 7 rotirus , moili.rn turn , 125 , soil Web ster , 7 rooms , modern , tlb. 318 N 21th. 7 rooms , 112 , 2907 Dupont. 7 rooms , $10 , 2117 Poppleton me. S moms , JIO , avi ] Hv ard , ! > riHiine , Kill repair , til ) I.Ut houses null u to rent JS KOR RENT , XEN-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN IIS. FUn room rotliiKe , it 00. Apply lo J , A , Hcott at Omaha Nat'l Rank D-1C325 bEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE. LARGE liiwn. 3711 N. 18th. D-213 24 * RINT TWO 7-nooM s-bToiiY COTtages - tages , ZSMi ( coiner ) and 3011 WtInter street , Kood repair , Henry W. Yutes. Nebranka Nu- tlonal Hank , I > ! OG 30 T13N.ROOM MOOURN IIIUCIC HOUS13. 1114 Cuss bt. . 132 SO 8-room moJirn Hat , 700 Bo ICth , | 17 M t room modern Hal , 111IA Puclllo , (13 60. V < . U. Melklo Room Ml , I'lrst Nat'l Hank.U615 U-615 rou IU3M' ruiiMsiiKu BTI3AM HEATI3D IIOOMH , TKLISPHONK AND all contenknces , rates riusonable. Punlt Rtsl- dence. Ill 8 th St. K-T01 NICKLY FUnNISIini ) ROOM KOR QI3NTLK- mam private family ; references leiiulred 1VW Capitol v * . U-MSM 2S * rou nn.N r _ rt H.MSIIKD HOOMS. ! ( Continued ) * UI.SlltAlil.lM'l RNISIIED ROOM. 151 ! Ins K M1CI 21 * NU Lt.Y ri'RNHHKD ROOM KOR ONI ! OR tno Renllrmen In private family on hnule- * nrd. ji nr Grace st J 41 llec 13 M2J7 27 N l'KL Y Ht INI t HII > , llCH3 I ' UONT ROOM l" DO "in N Knl St no other roomer * , re- fercno < n ! W-2i * HMSir | | HIIOMS AMI IIOAIII ) . ts LssioossTnitoAiin irr Dodse rm 102 H rt'RMsttr.n IIOOMH ANU IIO\UD 1009 CAP- HOI dxenMc , Ur. Pent > dy' tCehlenre I'-M 4 21 * _ _ lli : IRAHLI3 ROOM3 WITH 1JOAP.U ; llttrriT' diets 202 N Uth I" M1S5 2V r.\inc. : iinAUTirn * PRONT ROOM ; HOARD ; 3 ro up r > i4 N P'th r-Mico : o * PARLOR PIJOOR WITH HATH. AKTI3R MAY 1st nt the Merrlum , ! 5th and Do Ixe. PLI3ASANT ROOMS , 0001) IJOARI > 2210 HAH- ney. r M23S 2 " FOIl HI3 > TL\riMlMSIH3I IHMMIS. THR13I3 NICi : ROOMS. lIOUSKKCKPlNfl 1112 So llth fl-542 25 S \.M1II3RS POR RUNT MAN \NI > city water wn .te pipe. 319 N 17th stteet 1'On RI3NT-4 LAROI3 ROOMS AND HALL upstair * . > S | or month In man nnd nlfpltli out children ; pkinunt locctlnn 2.'K3 Woolworth - worth IIM.IUIC. O ! 4S 21 * rou iinvr sTonns AMI orricns. POR RINT-THI : : 4 STORY IIRICK IIPILDI.VO nt 11C Pninam St , This building Ims n fireproof cement ban-mint , complttp ntmm hentlnR fix tures , water on till floors , sas , etc Apply nt the olllce of The Dec 1-910 AdUVI'bVANTI3IJ. . AOUNTS TO TAKI3 L\Rai3 TI3IIR1TORY POR a new pitint nudlclne , n Kicit teller Ad dress \\ulter Wjnc ? , Muunnb , 111.J . J M992 27 * ( Continued ) V1AVI POR t'TinUNK TROUIILKH. 2IS-S UKI3 UldK , phjslclnn , consultation or health book free. U 1ST IIATIH MM3SAOI3. MMU POST , SlslVi S 15TII U-1SJ OMAHA DKNTAL COLLPOI3 , 12T1I & PACIP1C St Teeth nilcd ulth Kol I , nmnlKnm , tin , BUI- taperchn , cerrent and plates marie for cost of rrnterlal only Teeth extracted nnJ cleaned free. U-1S9 OITR TRHATMI3NT FOR LAnms BXt't.t'BIVK- ly New HjKlene Institute , 212 214 Ileo Hide U M372 AM * ONI : WHO WAS crtini ) OP MAI.C WUAIC"- ne nnd iirhflte blood dlcfnfp will Inform any mifferer how he wan cured nf both nnd restored \lcnroiiB manhood Address , with stamp Hex 111 Villa Park Colorado. V-M270 2I WANTI3D I1Y RI3PINI3D I3DPCT13D YOPNO widow , with no Inciimhrances with Rood ref- erem.c ns to chnractcr nnd ability , frunl thi rist. position an con.panlon or chamo of chil dren , K jenrs experience In hou ekefpliK ! , can il < > plain * enln c nnd make herfelf < ; enfrally useful , object , good home. Address I 49 DM U M274 2S MOM3V TO I.tl.V.N HI3AI USTATIJ. MONI3Y TO LOAN ON 1MPRO7I3U OMAHA real estate Urennnn , La\c Co , Pnxton block W-190 _ ANTHONY IX3AN K. TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. ; quick money nt low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa , not them Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W 191 ON OMAHA PROP13RTY. LOWEST RATI3S , bulldlnc loans wanted Pldelltv Trust Co W-181 _ LOANS ON IMPROV13D & UNIMPROVI3D CITY property W Pnrnam bmllh & Co , 1320 Parmni WANTI3D. GOOD PARM LOANS IN I3AST13RN Neb R C. Peters . Co . U. S. Not Dank bid * . W M2I9 JO Wn WILL HAVI3 J200.000 TO J300 000 TO LOAN In April , Mai , June nnd July on first-class Im' proved Omaha property In sums of Jl COO to ilOOiV ) , want applications nt once , lowest rates on best loans , ridellty Trust compiny , 1702 Pit mm St W 193 _ MONI3Y TO LOAN AT LOW RATES 1)iJ O r Davis Co , 150 ! Knrnani St. W 19 I saw a great alpahip sailing Across the midnight skies , And wcmdeped if the men on Mars Had something to advei'tlse Do they have state faips on planet worlds , "With schemes which men devise , And think them better than daily papers In which , to advertise ? n. n. w. WANTUn-AQUNTM $73 PHIl MONTH AND ixpcnscs pild nttlxi" men If right , gooiN rail by sample only samples , also horse and cai- rla > , e furnished free. Address Jobbir Uo5"OS , Iloston , Mass ' I-l' > - AGI3N1B. IrtorTrsnxns. POR CITY AND Btnte two rapid selleis , big < ommlsslon Caller or nddiess Hawley SIfg Co , 511 N "M strtet. J SI2iX ! 27 * Till ! NOHTHURN' LIPI3 AS'-OCfXTlON OP Mnishnlltunn Iowa deshes Insumnce solicit ors In Nibnikka to sell liberal policies , for terms wille to Pi ink II Wilson in miiKer Ne- braKka Kentral aiieiic } . loom Cwl New YorK Life HulldlnK1. Omnha. Nebraska. J M2i1 2I MAN WANTI3D IN 13VI3RY COUM Y A NO tlty to Fill clK.iri with Bplendld prtinlum of fers , quick s lies , evtrj merchant , diugglal and cigar dealer lm > s an exLellent side line Western Cigai Co , Kansas City , Mo STOIIAGI3. OM VAN & STORGE 1115 FARNAH TEL. 15 9 M 1S3 PACIFIC S1ORAOF. AND WAREHOUSE CO , 90S KIO Jones General storage and fonvirdlnR WAVIIJIl TO IILY. 21) HAND rURNITURi : . faTOVHS nilO\VN'S. 101 b Hth N-M8I7 M K WANTnhPCONIHNll DIJUVIRIY WA- KOII Address J llfo olllce N 211 23 WANTED SECOND HAND I'll VETON IN rood order Adduss J H Ilu olllceN N 210 23 CIII/.INS HANK. rrncn.vsuR TOR rr.R- tlllciUiii at Merchants hotil Tuipda\ next 1 to 3 p. in N SI2G5 2J KOII Sl.i : _ t IIARWOOI ) CRIIIIHNO , UOe ! AND CIIICKHN fence , cheaper thun "nil wire' C R Ise. U01 nnuuliia Q-18J HOfJ ANU I.AWN TIINCi : , M,1 > wire , clu iner thun v\ood Wlr VV'oika 413 So Hth Q-310 M2 III T Bicun awii5T TOTATOIIS , n.ts PIIR tbl , ull Hortu Addrcsa Thee Wllllamii. Omalm. Q-il 118 bio.vu m/ruR. see ? ITTH'ST. ml i OR SAI.I-OID IUMIIIR : or AU. iisciui'- tlon , uiipl ) to T C WlHon , old fulr h-rounds , fihcrninn avenue , or Aimoclitwl Cinrlllen. EOT Honnnl street. Tel 1610. Q nrJJS-m 17 * TOR BAWJ-orrici : ri\TPius , INCLUDINO ip ] ia , chairs , letter prets. etc. e'ull at 313 N Y. l.lfn Illdi ; . Q-JI3-21 * TO IIAVI3 YOUR NiW OR OM ) rulihir tired , for u Kood lionie-niaile IIURKV , or for llrat clnss iiulntlne and repairing n-e Win 1'Mfftr 2Tlh , V I.envenworth QiJM22 roii sirAN ii.in.\NT : ninmint's RK- frlgeralnr , sire 8x10 and 10 feet hluh Ad- ditss llox 119. MnUern la Q-MJ63 26 ANP nitn.i.iits or OIL and urlftUn wells C , II , AicCready & . Co , Ncodcshn , Kan R MS7C. AS4 QARDiN3 : AND FARMS 1O RUNT T Mln- ) rny , H-J.ISIO \IHVOVA.Vr. . MRS FRITZ , OLAIRVOyANT. 817 N JGTII S-M21C M5 MASSACI ; , ii\TIIS , inc. : SMITH. 1017 HOWARD , ROOM B , JIAS- eage and Kteum uaths T SIJJO 2'J * MRS DR. LUON , ULKCTR1C MASSAQU HATH purlont , restful unJ curative. 417 S. lllh , up- Dtalrs. T MU3 21 * I'niisov.vi , . ran DINTAL WORK uo TO DR. SUYMOUR ; lowest chtrKer : work guaranteed ; palnle i ex * traction : N. tlth St U MSSJ A24 125 CO-RU1 > TUIIB CURED TILL. JJAY 1ST KOR IU CO , no pain ; no Jetinllon from tuslneu ; wo r < fcr to hun lred < of pntlcnts cured Th" O K. Ulller Co , 933-I tsuw York Ul llUe. Omaha. U-H8 PARi LOANS , i TO 10 YEARS , rates Garvln Bios , 1C13 rarnam StW W S33 6 I'HR CHN'T MONEY ON NHD . IA. FARMS W. II Melkle , 1st Not' ! Uk. bids. Oma > f. W M311 MOMJV TO I.OAS CHATriiS. JIONHV TO LOAN. 30 CO 00 DAYS. PtJHNI- \\iTi , piano * , etc. Uurr eireen. room 8. liarker blk. y ] JifONEY 10 LON ON FURNITURE PIANOS , hordes , wneons. etc. , at lowest rates In cltj , no removal of Roads strictly confidential j jou cm pny the lorn off at uny time or In nny amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . 306 So IGth St. XU3 IIUSI.M S cii.v\cns. DRt'O STORE SNAI * TOR A HUhTLFHl , 1N- vihtlnnt. , will reitulre J..SOO to J3 000 J. J. Gibson , room S14 , 1st Nat. Dank Y 212 MS J200 INVESTED EARNS $ SO WEEKLY. NO stock speculation or Kohl mine Investment , > ou control eipltal , llfth succesifful } enr , par ticulars frit , rhnra * t Camiihell , tl ITnlon Sijunte , New York Y M267 m.3 * SMALL HOTEL OP TWENTY ROOMS l.V iliilru on piemlses 318 H. Uth st Y M.'GS 30 roil SALOON , ONE OP 11113 DE&T J J. GIDSON , & 14 rirst Nntlonal bank building. Z-Mtt.3 POR EXCIIANfiE. GOOD COTTAGE AND " full lot , or eood vacant lot. for Omaha Snv- N Ings linnk accounts A. 1 * . lukey , city hall NJ Nn EQUITY IN 54TII STREET RUSINKS * 1'ROP- o irty , rlicnp for casli or will trade for clear I lot 1711 N 2 < th st , Omaha Z Wlf 2j 1 roii .SAi.r .nnAi , ISSTATK. s 1'LACE lIAnOAINS J2 COO. J3.7M TO SCC'W See photos nt 10th nnd I'arnam. Morjo HWs. J J Gibson , Ml Plrst National ilk Hide , n RE-'OO OPSrs , IXJTS FARMS , LANDS , LOANS- Oco. 1' . Uemls Real Estate Co , 1'aUon uiock. RE 201 AIJSTRACT3. II. H. NEALE , S17 N Y LIFE RE-M273 30 SNAPS- $ ' ' 00 , full lot , MxlIM ft. ndjolnlnff Kountze Place tSM S W coiner 27th and Dorcas streets , ] 00x J. 1C. feet , 11.Tin for two houees ct 2710-18 N. 2Sth street , \ \ lot StxSC feet. j.t,00 , N VV corner 2Stli and Half Howard streets S4xlZO feet. { CCOO , N. W. corner 2th nnd Capitol avenue , lot Cf.xir , feet , S-room modern lioufc. J.itin N Frcnrcr. opp I * . O III : MISS FOR SALE. COTTAQjJ AND FULL LOT , N. W corner d & 1'utrlek Avc. llelow prescnf cash value for cash. A P. TuKey , City Hull. RE-MC IIUtOAIN : ONLY J7W FOR 2101 N 28TH , A C-room house und corner lot Qarvln linn , jf 1013 Fainain street. RE-M1)7 ! ) FOR BALE , TWELVE ROOM MODERN house , IV ) feet front , at northeast corner Izard and (1st flreetu onv of the most iltslrubla ' locations In Walnut Hill A smaller house ami lot will be accepted In part payment , ( balance on easy ttiint * Apply to owner on prunlces , No 403 ! Izu.d St. RE 170 ' I1. FOR SALE MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE ON pated street near llunecom purk. Apply 271 } : Poppleton c\ * RE M701 10R Farm lands. Home ] and lots , ' n Or vacant lots , Keo our larke list before l > Ulng Till ) IIYRON RKED COMPANY. 212 S Hth bt RE-MZtf 24 3. CASH POR OMAHA SAVINGS RANK AC- , ' co. nts this week ' Cholio rial ettute , pretent values In exchange for Omaha Savings 11 ink accounts at par G G Wallace , 312 Blown lllock RE s FOR SALE. A IIARGAIN NORTmVEhT Ceil ner of Uh and I.imonworth d.xllj frvt with a if two-store brkk bulldlni- good location for factory or wholesale , track runnlni ; ti the rear i of the lot Iiniulre of the owner on premises. Ri-2372 ' 1O SULL CHEAP FOR I'ASII , OR EXCHANGK for stock Kcnciul inerfhandlni' , 3 LOU atrt > s land , \ 1 residence of 8 rooms tarn and other out. il. hou e , In a toun of a WO population , nine un improved town lots , climate mild and hinllhy. Address G , W. llrown , - ) rou s\l.iL iinu. IST\TK. ' tCVhtlmird ) $ * 1011 LOT FOPR lll/lfKS WEST OF P.X- r > fl ltlon on grade , sfee 5lxl2 < ; , owner rnu t sell lljron R. Hasting * . 112 So llth i > t RE-MMD 2 < l LOST. LOST-A PAIR OP GOLD RIMMED Return to F > 1S Douglas nnd rcciUe rennnl ol.tl WATCH MARKFD D P O ON Itewntd for Icturn to lite olllce Ix ) tM 2TS 21 * IMIM'O\MINT : : orncu. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT 152 Dodge Telephone 676MS63 MS63 Jvl3 JIt'SIO ' , AIlT AMI I.AMSUAtSi : . OEORGE P OELLENI1ECK 1IANJO. MANDO- lln nnd cultnr teacher. 1S07 Farnnm slr > et. Tel 238. 'M ASTROMHJY. PROF1 OR A MASERY OP EGYPT PALMIstry - Istry nnd nttrnlouj , the wumlcr of the ngo , pnxt , prcrent nn t future told or no chaw , nt 2020 Hnrnej St. , Onmlia , Neb 21C--21 * PAOKII ) . SEE M S WALK1N IXR ) FURNITURE PACK- Ing. upholstering nnd repairing , mattrciKcs and fenthcrs nnovntpd , prlcos reduced this month Tel 1331 Sill Cumins. 203 i2MiM.oY.MKM1 orifici : . ANY ONE WANTING MALE OR FEMALE help , ca'l Cnnndlnn onice , 1322 Fouglnn : telephone - phone 184 M275 30 r.I.OCUTION. PHYSICAL TRAINING. MRS DORWARD. C23 N 19th. -M10S-A27' nitESSMAKINO , IN FAMILIES SlurOy 4304 llu-dette M277 SI ) MACIIIM5S AMI MI1MM.1IJS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sowing machine ofllce , 1S14 Cap. ave. Tel J.i4 -01 I'AWMIIIOKKHS. U. MAROWITZ LOANS MONI3Y , 41S N. SIIOHTIIAM ) AM ) TMM3\VIHTI > G. A. C VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , CiJ N Y. VT OMAHA UUS COLL.r.ai3 , 16TII & UOUQT.AO SIDI3WAUS-ARTiriCIAI. STONE IWICK natural atone. W. J AVtlshins. 303 S 17th at C21 MG II C I1URR. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1617 rnrnam. > -MC42 JIG- RAIM1I3M3IIS. GARDENERS. CALL FOR YOUR SEED SWEET potatoes and get 3 bushels for Jl. shipped nt tl 23 per birrel. Theodore Williams , 57th and Military avenue , Omaha. Neb MSCG 21 * MASON WOH 1C JOIIIII3U. J. P. IIEALY. 1S22 CLARK STRHKT. MSC7 M13 INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLJ3SN 05 rLM.Ti'im ui2i'\iiinn. NI3VI3R TO i > ATI3 TO MEND 1113 SURH hnvc Imby clbs reed and rattan furnlturq icpnlri'd , renewed nnd painted ; don't nnlte n mistake Call at 716 N. Wth st. Chairs re Heated , baby cabs mode to order. M2tC 30 * . SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10KS , licelUilldlne. Uin.iha Neb Advlco nnd 1'itunt l\mli \ Current Literature Thres strlKing papers In the April Issue of The Outlook are respectively entitled "General Grant's Klfle-Sliot Salng , " "Glad stone and Disraeli In McCarthy's Story of Gladstone's Life , " and "Sir Walter Ie ) aut " or The Higher Life In London. " The political career of cx-I'resldcnt Cleve land Is ably and very carefully reviewed In an article entitled "President Cleveland , " by Harry Thuraton Peck , In the April lasuo of The Bookman. The April Issue of The Lotus contains , among other attractive titles and features , the following generous bill of fare"My Plpo of Dreams , " by Ralph Alton ; "Mace donian Sketches" just at this moment very true nnd timely , with Greece nnd Europe by the cars to fatuo the Greeks from the Turks by an unknown , but clever , western jour nalist , Harry J. Ilaskcll , "Overheard , " by I'lato G. Kmery ; "Fatal Concentration , " n story , by Charles Sloan Held ; "Song of the Sea Wolves , " a buccaneer ballad by Walter Haasi-Drouck Grlljln , nnd "A Child of the Insert , " a pathetic and unique story of a Mormon boy , by Prank Italley Mlllard. . Glutton's Magazine for April contains ar ticles on "President McKlnley's Inaugural ; " "Integrity of Tariff Discussion " "Protective Navigation Laws , " "Conditions of Labor In Japan , " "Perpetuation of the Turks In Ku- rope , " "Lexow Anti-Trust Report , " "Views of on Anti-Monopolist on Trusts " "Ulalr's : Human ! Progress" and "A Defense of Oigan o Ucd Chailtlcs. " | ( Hook News for April contains blbllograpli- leal sketches of Dr. Arthur Donaldson Smith , Albert Payson Teihuno , Dlln Hlgglnth son c and Winifred Johnes. Iho usual literary melange , reviews of new books , cotro- spondenco from literary centers and sample. II pictorials taken from recent books , enliven Us poge.s. The current Issue of The Month contains t signed contributions from General A W ar Glreely , W , I. Kletcher , Kugenla Jones Uacon , t Frederick Keppel , James Herbert Morse , KmIs crson GI fiord Taylor , Gerald Stanley Leo and . L. Gilder. , .1 In the current ? Issno of Scrlbner's Magazine \\o have another one of Gibson's clever paga ; pera , "Londoir in Seen by C. D Gibson " Il va lustrated with admirable sketches made by bu the writer ; and'another beautifully Illustra ve ted urtlclo Is "Ocean Crossings" Art Is bo represented by an article on "William Qull- ap ler Hlchardson , II A , " by Cosmo Monk- re liouse , finely embellished with reproductions to From tl.o works of the artist , Another delightful hate lightful contilhutlon lo this number Is "Oak to Dwellers , " by C D Lanler , being a recoid ce boyhood memories In the woods and of lla their denizens The fiction thla month IH ba comprised of an installment of Richard baBr Davis' clever and Interesting tale entitled fa- 'Soldiers of .Fortune ; " a story by W D faof lowplls , "A'Sforyxif a Play , " and u very irllllant tale by.Robert W Chambers , called foi 'Yo K pcrof * 'p/lyt / > se.us and Trolavvny , " by 811 . W Sanborn , gives a portrait and an en- fn ertalnlng account of Odjeseus , a noble Is Ircek patriot who fell u victim of Turkish VV ruelt } In 1824 , and who , although almost VVbll inknown el.sewhere , bezis an honored name the annuls of his native land ov The Arena for April opens with a very su onclse und maltei-of-fact paper on "The up Toblc-ra of Municipal Ilcform , " by lion II of Plngrco , governor of Michigan Mr Pin- COI 'ri-u defines the problem as ono simply of Im 'doing certain lines of work for a city for t > a he least mini of expense. " "That Is all ( hero rei In It. " ho sa > s , "but that ls much " Kit- ha uied Pomeroy expounds the Initiative and Bill | efeiendum under the caption , "The Doorway bo Reforms ; " May Bewail Wright contributes verlnstructlv paper on "Coeducation In Secondary Schools : and Colleges ; " Stlnson larvls pleads for 'Tho Priesthood of Art" In nut "The Past and Tuture of the American 101 \Vgro" Is dltcuased by 0. W. Gulp , A M , COI . D , ' CUI A strong argument Is presented In Sena- gu or Rcoige K. Hoar's paper , "Has the Senate gume egeiterated ? " appeal lug In the April nutu- Fo her of the rorum , In which he shows Hint contrary to ordinary belief thr st mid aid of this body tins been constnnllv Impiuvinft Hon J. Sterling Merion , csu ictnry of . agriculture , contributes what \v \ sjjs Is n I hastily written paper iMiHHcd Rptrcnch- incut or Ruin ? " In which the wrlior points out pensions as one dltectlon foi retiench- mcnt and Incidentally attacks exposition ex penditure" ! The Voiy Hcv F W t'nirar , dean of Cnnlcilwrv , writes of "Home Open Tombs and Their Occupant * , ' Hon Hugh H l.usk write * ontnrtalnlnKly of the"Suc cess of Woman P Knfinnchlscinent In New Zealand ; " William K Sm > lh njks 'Shall Nevada be Deprived of Her .Statehood ? " and among other articles Is oiu fiom Henll Hoche-fort on "Tho United States and Cuba " A feature In the current edition of An nals of Iowa Is n fnc ulmlliop > of the orlKlnal letter of acceptance addressed b > President Lincoln to members of congress on boliiR notified of his ro-elcetloii for the second term An Interesting paper Is eonlrlhutcd lo the April Self Culture on tliu subject "American Inlluenco In I'uropc , " by 1) 0 KolloRg , 1) 1) Other articles are 'Nanscii's Kxploratlou lu the North 1'olar Sea. " "The Repudiation of Siato Debts , " "Our Const Defenses nnd the United Statci Navy , ' nnd "The English Revolution of 1GSS" The April Atlantic Is especially good. C 1. Godkln. In a paper on 'The NomlnallnR Pslcm. " exposes many of the defects of the present g > stem ind pioposes n remedy HP points out the weakness of the prinnrv and its casj capture by the professional poll- tlclins and shows the necessity of reform of the prlmaiy. K. J Turner contributes a vci > suggestive analysis of "Dominant Force's In Western Life , " and C , M Thompson very ad mirably discusses " .Mark Twain at an In- terpicter of American Character" A reallj Inspiring piper Is that of George Ilurton Adams on "A Century of Anglo-Saxon 13x- innslon" showing the advantages of pones and comity to the English speaking r.ico Colonel HlggliiRon contributes a sixth papo- In the "Cheerful Yesterday" series , showing HIP rise of the new American literature- under I'mcrsnn , HawthorneWhlttlcr , Holmes Longfellow , Lowell and others Interesting facts are brought out In I'erclval Lowell's "Mcrcuiy In the Light of Recent Discover ies , " Homy Sedgwlck writes of Urjant's per manent contribution to literature ; there arc po"ins bj IMIth Thomas nnd Mrs. Umlly HuntliiRtou Miller ; scilals by Miss Muifrco and Paul Leicester Ford , and unusually good reading In the "Men and Lotters" dcjnrt- mcnt. The Orccn Hag Is a Journal for the legal fraternity In the April number appears an article under the tltlo "Why Thomas llram Was round Guilty , " In which Charles K Grlnncll of the Boston Mr tolls the stoiy of the Herbert Pttllor's voyage , the three mur ders , the trial and ; the sentence of llram , in the actual order of events It begins with the loading of the vessel in Iloston , In June , A scries of hitherto unpublished letters written by General Sherman to a joung gill who applied to him anonymously for Inlor- matlon regarding nn army olllccr of whom she had once been the correspondent , Is the most novel feature of the April number of McCIuro's A scries of portraits of Alexander Hamilton and his wife , all from originals painted or diawn fiom llfo. aecompanj a very Interesting paper on Hamilton , In both his public and private life , by the Hon Henry Cabot Lodge. Among the fiction there Is a Dnimtochty story by Ian Maclarcn ; n mvs- torlotis sea story , and another Interesting chapter of Kipling's "Captains Courageous " Then , equaling the best of the fiction In strnngo , dramatic Incident and spirited mr- ratlvc- , are three shoit , true railroad stories told by Cy Warman. Two social science themes nro ably treated In the current number of The Midland Monthly ono , a plea for the "The Village' Improvement Club. " bv Mrs Jessie Mal- loiy Thajer ; the other "How to Relieve the Poor and Prevent Poverty , " by Mrs .Ada Knight Terrell. Mrs. Towncr's club depart ment Includes an interesting sketch of the Missouri Federation , with portraits Mrs Shuoy , the Callfoinla poet , contributes a noble poBm , "Tim Light of the New Hra. " The editorial department Includes a spirited reply to Hamilton W. Mnble on the narrow ness of villagers , also a plea for free mall dcllverj In the country. An elaborate study of "The NewAdmlnls - tiation at Washington , " by Albert Shaw , ap peal s lu t'.e April Reviewof Reviews. Dr. Shaw diaws an intercfitlng comparison be tween the American anil Urltlsh administra tive systcmp , pointing out the distinction be- tvve n "ministry" and "cabinet , " In both theory and practice ; he also treats quite fully of Mr. McKIr ley's process of cabinet Nillding , Its various d fllcultlcs nnd adjustments , and outlines the noteworthy characteristics of the preuldent's olHcial family as finally sc- lecteJ , both Indlvlduallj and In ensemble. The article further defines "the laiger ex ecutive group at Washington" the various rss'stant ' Fecretarj ships and Important bu reau headships , and so far as pcfesible the reader Is Informed as to the peisonnel and status of thcso Important offices for the h coming four years An excellent Illustrated article on "West o era Ydchls and Designers. " In the April Outing , Is devoted to the white winged flyers IE of Lakfs Mlrinetonkn nnd White near. In IEv "The Bloodhound and His Training , " HP. v Mooio contilbutcH a valuable addition to II Outing's kennel series Maurice Thompson , the modern Robin Hood , Is at homo in his treatment of "Woodland Archery , " while Dd W. Sandys wields the facile pen of the sports- man-naturalist In his outing with "Canoe nnd Gun. " "Iho Modern Kite" and Its possi bilities Js ably handled by H. Clmdwlck ; Hunter. There are also a number of short stories and a pleaalng collection of minor sketches , affording hcope for all tastes. : 1HJTTO. > .S .MA11I3 Ol' 1IILIC. ConiliN , HriiNli IIiLiullfn nnil Illlllnril IliillH f i inn UKDnli'i. . Tor a long tlmo buttons and other articles tor which bone Is generally used have bee.t siC nade from congealed blood , purchased by st .ho button makora at the slaughter houses stfa mil treated with some substance that hard- nfTl HIS It to the sulllcleni consistency. From TlHi Hi ilood to milk Is a long remove , but the same Hint irtlclrs that are made of blood can be made ntbe rom milk by a process Invented by an IJng- Cl Ihhman named James Callandcr and soon Hi bo Introduced Into this country. at 11 o milk used Is the skim milk that Is of .ill Ittlo l use for donu'stlc purpo'cs and can ho ac ibtalned very cheaply , says the Philadelphia bo tecord , It Is the milk that remains after fa ho cream has been skimmed off The IHO- faon eas of tinning this liquid Into buttons , pool lalls , combs , backs of hair brushes and slm- 11 lar articles consists , Hint , of straining the th nilk through a cloth , In order to remove thwl ivery vestige of cream , and then mixing with a substance the Ingredients of which ro a secret of the Inventor , nnd comprcasing rlt At the end of three days the substance mite as solid ns celluloid , and Is ready to be to utnnd _ shaped In any way the manufacturer lies ye At pres nt a factory In Holland Is en- rli agcd In fashioning the hardened milk Into arlous articles. button being the chief. The nittons made In this paiticular way differ pn ery llttlo In api > eaninco from ordinary be iono buttons. They are a creamy white In In pprarance , but can bo colored block or frc ed or any other color by simply mixing the wo olorlng matter with the milk before the Th ardenlng process begins They are ald iaen i possess advantages over the bone and en ellulold article In bulne less brittle and lean tin lablo to chip Tor this reason the billiard In i alia and pool Imlln which have been made In foi Ingland from this substance have found spi aver where a cheap ball Is required Instead the expensive Ivory ones du For comlw the milk unbalance has been lui ound to bo especially well adapted , as It la Im ig mcoth and dcllcato to the touch and derive * rom Itu creamy origin a gloEay surface that wl just the thing for combs In the came tw ay It la a good substitute for Ivory In no Illlnid and pool balls wn The gr at dllllculty the Inventor had to Th vcrcome , and which ho grappled with un- ins uceewfully for seven > earo before ho hit bu pen the right plan , vvas to keep the color the substance of a uniform shade. Ac- 12 ordlng to J H Murdoch of Ilrooklyn , who 0(11 ( as known Iho Inventor fop many yi&re , the un < arly experiments with milk buttons always Me faulted In the turning out of a imbalance , an ard enough , to be sure but breaking out In otu of yellow , llko freckles on a country 1 oy. ; lift of Iliic-I.IIii'n Arnlcn Snlir. ode The beu salve In the world for cuts , em rnlses , gores , ulcera , ealt rheum , fever dat jres , tetter , chapped haqdj , chilblains pai irna and all ekln eruptions , and positively eye ' Jres piles , or no pay required. It la uarantced to elvo perfect satisfaction or net 3 ioney refunded. Price , 25 cents per box. Mu eale by Kuhn & Co. , Omaha. Nebraska. . BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. I _ TiT > f Ti iln -lt II ' r llr 'll Tn-fcHr = Htl l = Jll 'TI' 1\ ( ; . . . --rmt , , : ' [ 5173 The theater hat grievance Is s l.ee'ii In I'nrls as hero and the sttlfcrers get as llttlo satisfaction A few Stmdajs ago , vvlien 'Madame rotlphnr" was being produced the Athence-Comlqtie , n man Bitting In nn orchcjitra chilr neglected to remove his hat when Iho curtain rose on the llrst act. The audience protested with loud cries of "Hats off" ' bit the offender took no notice 1'ie.s cntly one of the slew arils requested the man to uncover. Ho refused , declaring Hint there were seated In front of him two women whoso hats , being much higher than his , obstructed his * .l w of the stage. "As long , " he proceeded , "ns women mo not compelled to remove their hats when they are seateil In the orcncstra , so long will I keep mine on m } head In tills , t believe , 1 am within my ilghtn. " The stewaid Insisted and thicaU cned In vain Dually ho went In t > carch ol pollce'innn. Then the spectator got up and , going to the box olllce , demanded Hint his money bo returned. The demand met with u rcftical , anj the aggrieved spectator , after calling nn emplojo of the theiter to be r witness thereto , took bis dcpirtuic The next day the director of the Athonee Comlqiio received n summons ti > appear be fore n justice of the peace on the complaint of M Jean Jules Samuel Ilernard After having related the facts the complaint said " \Vhfieau , theie Is no law compelling men to uncover ihelr heads when the ) attend a thcatilcal rcpre ° entatlon ; whereas , objection to flie effect that the so-called 'high lints' du not Interrupt the vle of the other spec tators ate untenable ; whrrcns , In point of fact , women's hits , which , owing to their ildlctilotisly exaggerated dimensions , do cuiso much more Inconvenience thin that resulting from the above mmtloncd hat , nro tolerated In all pails of the house , whereas , the difference of sex cannot account for llih Inequnlltj In the tolerance of an abu < e above nil In an epoch when many women claim the- rights nf men , and should , therefore , begin by submitting thotrfcclvcs to the name obli gallons. Instead of Imposing upon men their absurd ami ridiculous fashions In heidgeii nnd , w hoi ens , It Is more reasonable foi men th.in women to vvhli to keep their heads coveted , inasmuch ns Iho former are lump liable to baldness and consequent ! ) to colds In thu head , for the aforesaid rcMsont the complainant prajs for the icstltntlon of the price of his scat. 8 francs , nnd SO franca ns compensation for Hie loss of his evening's amusement. " Unfortunately for M Ileinaid and the theater-going men of Pails , the justice was a gallant man and tlncw the case out of court A common mistake Is to Innglne that the "ojaltles of the world arc Idle They are always occupied If time are iiot court ceremonials lo attend , rojal visitors to en tertain , there are costumes to superintend and select nnd all the leglmen of life to look after Many of the rojal women are ac complished musicians , palntcis , and enter tain themselves In various wajs , and It Is astonishing to find how- many of them excel In the practical arts of cooking and needle work. Queen Victoria , whose especial hobby Is music , lias educated her daughters to be useful as well ns accomplished women , nnd they may all bo said to be efficient nnd artistic. They have their fads , however , llko the other queenly celebrities The- queen likes , hcreelf. to study Hindustani and to see her favorite dogs and ponies. The I'tlncess Beatrice has a fid foi collecting - lecting lace nnd stud ) Ing the subject , and another pleasure In gardening , which tast < - she Inherits from the queen. In their jouth all of the rojal children had at 0 borne , the beautiful homo In the Isle of Wight , a separate - rate llttlo garden of fruits and flowers. These are still kept , but the Princess lleatrlce Is the only one who tends her little plot. This Is planted with sweet carnations nnd pinks of all classes , and It Is said that Queen Vic toria loves better than any flowcis a hand ful of these old-fashioned flowers cultivated by hoi daughter nnd full of happy memories Near this little garden Is n huge pack of rabbit of the long-woolcJ or Angora varletj. which the princess loves very dearly and uses their wool for weaving articles which she contributes to charily bazaars Many > ears ago , In the days of ner radiant beauty , her Imperial majesty , Kmpreas Eliza beth of Austria , sit for her portrait lo Schrot/beig , a fashionable Viennese artist The picture was painted at the request of the empress' royal cousin , Ludwlg II of Ilavarla and was destined to Ktace the walla of his gallery of beautiful women In iMuntch The artist recognised the linpoitancc of his com mission and gave to the canvaa all the skil of his genius , which , In the matter of color had no equal In German- . The robu of the empress : was of Impel lal purple , of so marvel ous a tint and HO wonderfully painted tint it dimmed even the chaim of the sovereign lady's matchless bcatitj- . Artists tried In vain , to imitate it , pens to describe It , anr Ir time It became known as the "historical lilac. " In the ball rooms of Vienna n tint bear ing the name of Kalicrllla Is In vogue , which Is as near the shade of the purple In which Schiotzberg clothed his beautiful empress as looms and pigment can make In this coun try lilac has lo'ig been considered a color or mlddlo-aged women , but now young girls no taking a great fancy tr > It and the com It ing summer , wo are told , will see It n reign Ing tint Max Nordau may be right In the hcory thai the devotion to violet Is one of lie surest signs of degeneracy , but the itllsh woman of today would much prefer o be called "degencrato" than "unatyllsh " Irving and Florence Gilbert , brother and ilstei , have astonlHhed their friends In Sioux 3lty ! , la. , where the } are well known , b } it itarllng for Newton , Mass , to buy a snnll . 'arm and work out an Independent fiilinc , ' iftcr a pccullai Idea advanced by the brother riielr plan is to raise on the farm all that hey need and only wlnt they need to bill lothlng , and to do without whatever Is to o Ind only by purchase They arc to ! heir own clothing ' .Miss Gllbcit was gradti- ted from the Sioux Fnl ! High pchool and Ic ho taught in the stlinoYi there She w is , ctlvo socially In the city's life Her brother ocamo known In Chicago during the World's air , where he was employed ns an architect n some of the buildings. Ho Is a victim of jspcpsla and nervous prostration nnd he icllt'ves Hiat both , which ho thinks came ns ; ho result of the high tension of city life , fill disappear In a llfo of slmpllclt } There are certainly more women blcyrlo " Idem this year than last , but , Htrungo an It TI lay seem , In view of this fact , there Is less TIn bay now about the styles In bicycle n , ostunus than there was a year ago I.aet o ear at thin time every one who Intended to CO Idi Ido was Hying lo decldo what sort of a fac ostumo to have Hut one year of experl- icnllng with suits of different styles ban in ; roved to almost ull wheelwoincn thai thu of est and easiest , skirt for riding IB divide ! . the back the division " ' f , being hidden In . out by a front breadth buttoned on , or . , orn with no front breadth , as tante- dictates IID divided cklrt has many advantages It safe , easy to adjust In mounting , full I'll ' notigh to look well when Its wearer la in 10 saddle- and has llttlo chance of catching the wheel It Is suiprlblng to see how w skirts of any other cut are seen this I'M ' irlng , nn ml Last 1 spring twelve young women of Pond of r hac.S'I , conceived the Idea of cstabllsh- dr ; a uhlrt and overall factory They finally an icorporated themselves under the name of llfi 10 Kond du Lac Shirt nnd Overall company , tin Ith a capital stock of $1200 , dUldrd Into me rtolvo shai-33 of J100 each The company for on- has twenty shareholders , all of wtiom wli ork In the factory erected for the Inrtuatr } Ull hu capital ( lock wax Invested In sewing lachlnea and special machinery for making uttonholes , cewlug on buttons and for fancy lie iwlng The wagw earned vary from $1 to oa ( a cek. according to the skill of ( ho del icrator Thus far there has Imrn a lial- .Sh ice each month above expenses Mrs Anna hoi lelklcjohn Is the orgarlzer of the project hai president of the company crc hai Tew royal peraonagea lead a more useful an ! than the Duchess 'Maria Josejilia , wfu | bel tl o celebrated oculist , Duke Charles The- iK lore of Ilavarlnwho Is a brother of the i npress of Austria The ducheti and her lURhter , Marie Gahrlelle , devote the greater irt of their time to the care of the three Ind hospitals of the duke , ono of which U ileji itabli&hed In the loyal palace at Ttger- hai so , wullo the others are at Munich and ver eran , renpectlvely. The two women , who pal idlut him In moat of big operations , being . skilled nnd trained nursto , enter fully Into the spirit of his philanthropic work and soothe with a touching Kindness the suffer ings of those who nro compelled to sub-nit to the Knife and Instruments of the real urgeon If the duchess has any other hobby besides nursing It Is machinery In which she manifests not only a. vast amount of In terest , but nl o nn extraordinary compre hension Her ccatumo when nursing the sick Is , lIKe that of her daughter , a simple black dress , with collars , cuffs and big apron ol blue nnd white striped linen Kvery morn Inn nt 7 o'clock she may ne found with her husband nnd daughter at the bedside of a pitlent The duchess Is considerably joungof than her husband , who has already more tlnti 3000 succissftil cataract operations lo his cnxllt , and Is a sister of Don Miguel of Hrngnn , who stands In the name rilatlou to the throne of Portugal as Don Carlos dooa to that of Spiln. She was R ver.v Jewel of n cook when she wasn't In a temper , und , as this Inability to live- peaceably with her fellows constituted her sole fault , three times had the olluir feminine servants btcn dliihaiged for hi r sake Hut when she began to he Impirtlnent to the woman who employed her , says the Chicago Times-Herald , this patient Individ ual decided that matters had gone far enough , She had no wish to lese such a treasure , neither did she Intend to be rudely trcUeJ nt her hands , so , nfter some careful thought , she cvolvid a clever phn of action When next llrlduct came upstairs for orders she found her mistress a prey to severest mel ancholy. "An1 what's the matthur , mum ? " shu naked , anxlousl } . being the klndllist of women In her normal condition Her nils- tiess sight d' mournfully "I'm rather tioublcd , llildfict , " she said , quletl ) , looking anwhere but nt her llstcnei , "I'm going to have two dinner pirtles next week , you know , and 1 dread having a now rook nt such times " llildget. Mire of her dcslrnhlllt } and growu HuMied with many triumphs stared "An' vvhj shud ) e be afther bavin' u now cook , mum ? " the Inquired. "Ain't yo sat isfied wld me' " ' 1'eitoctly batistled wlvh jour services , Htldget , " wus the more quiet leply , "hut It woi't be possible for the two of Us to live in the simo house If } ou are going to bo Impertinent to me Now , I've discharged the other gills on join account several times of latu. but I rcnll } don't think that either mj husband or iu > sons would bo willing to let me go in order to Itetp } oti 1 really think : they would picfcr getting a new cook to losing me" ildgot made no response , but she devel oped an unwonted degree uf self control , and lur mlstrpfts reports that she Ins never iigaln been liiipcttim > nt I'ew real folks when traveling requlra their bedsteads and bedtoont fuinltttre to V form a portion of theli lugmgi' , ns the qu e.i lee * , for instance Hut many great IndlM : here me- who carl } their own bids and bed Incn , blankets nnd quilts , and nl\uin a iiacklntosh sheet to spread o\ci tliu nut- ticss to guard agilnst dampnu&s for lack of snlllclont airing In transit from place to place TheGiaiid Uukc I'aul of Uussla , It Is tiu" . Is .ilwns when traveling accompanied by a bc-dstuad , which ho ban had built In .sections' and which Is put up b } a special mechanic ' under the superintendence of the royal ' valet wherever the grand duke goes , but I then It IH simply becau"e he can seldom , V. owing to his gieat height , me t with one long enough for his eomfoit. It does not appear to bo geuernll } known that l among the Kenanls of the queen are two I bearing the title of her inajest > 'a tap- isslcis. i One of them follows the court wherever it nny bo , and the othci lenmlns permanently at Windsor The duty of these functionaries Is to superintend the packing of the queen's buggago wlvn the court mi grates and their work Is so perfectly organ ised I Hnt cvciy member of the establishment conccincd knows almost to a minute when hoer or sh must be read } to receive a visit from the t packer It IH also the duty of the taplssicus to maintain communlcitlons from palace to palace with reference to all matters which cannot be biought within the Hmlta of the rojnl mall boxes ; to know by heart all rail way and steamship routes and to be able to convy an" "cslrcd aitlcle from one palace to another ny the swiftest and safest method Miss Mctcdith III own , who Is on a tour In this countiy foi the purprao of lalslng funds to rebuild the Shaftesbury Institute for factoi } gills In speaking of hei work In the tl west \ end sli IIIH of London , Slid that she was ( list rtiavvn into it by observing tint among all the ml'slous In London for the more icspoctaMo poor theio was nothing done for tluhe lav.le-fs factoi } gltla who earn from J7 conn to $1 7f > a week "Clote to the ailstonratlc pirts of London me fonic1 of the worst slums in the city The loue t .slums of Chicago and New York seem to me palaces compared to them " The das * of girls that they reach ate BO rough that not even the Salvation at my can let them in Mlhs Drcwn wrote a book called "Onl } a Factory Girl " an account of six nlghtH1 experience of herself and a fi lend disguised us factory gills In answci to the appeal In they ree-elvivl $10.000 Slieandliei follow- uorliere live with the girls In an old building that has become' so rlcKctj that It will ba Impossible to use It much longer Mrs Maignret I Preston , who died not long ago at the homo of her son In Haiti- more , was considered onn of the sweetest iscts n.d mr/U glfttd women of the south Mrs Pieston developed her literary talent an call } ago und It IH wild that she mns- .crod the Hebrew alphabet before she was I 'eai.s old When enl } 10 ycau of ago she von third prle in a prl/e story contest ipencd to contributors to tin , ' OnlHmoro iVcekl } Sun and dm had previous ! } written oems and fdccUhes foi this paper Her iiisband , Prof Preston , served dm Ing the var on General Jackson'ti staff and this , omblrjeil with 1 cr intense- love foi the south , ed her to write many war poonm lu1 was ot a southerni'r by birth , but her father novcd to Virginia when flu > was } oiiuir nn 1 ho alw.is iclerred to tin * Old Dominion and Im hotilti gc-iicrully as "the land we lovo" During th" last Ilfteon yeais MIR Pri'ston lontrlbiitod In many of the leading muga > lncs and stor } pipew , A ctirloua fad of the season Is frames which orn-fjond with the pictures they Inclose , "liiw are to bo seen of Hie most oxiiuUItu borkmanshlp ami coinotlinos liavn a design rom tliu plcturo rcix-ated upon their border , ometlmi'H only a dash of the pieiloinlnunt olor , Komi'tlmcH a sentence or a word The lea may be woiked out , In home manii- ictiire , In a thousand wa > H Anmteui framo- laklng M extremely popular and this nut Ion Its correspondence to the thing frame * ! of s far beyond the old-fiinhlonol slinplltl'y ' having all matters whatsoever "to match " ho ' effect there was tiresome and flat , with Ills Hchcmo of correspondcnco thrro IH ofti > n result that In most rich and fine as will in leusingly odd The "Neighbors' Guild" U the name of a irlety organized In Shi'llleld , Kngland , for hllunthroplc work , which consists of sixty ien and women , bcsldea somu of the local ilnUteis Ha object ls to brighten the lives the poor and pinmotu thulr Inturejts by rawing neighbors together In HID club roonm ud tiA'liln them tin * advantage of a noc.il * Tliere arc to be pleasant uvi'iilngi fnr women , reading circles , clubs fur the en , with temperance drinks , and play hours the- children The i-oclety alnm to do hat has been accomplished on the tame ties hi London and other cities. Tim empress of Austria Is not in callh ; and In obliged to forrxo thu irly mornliiK vvalKH which havu been bor Unlit und a trial to thu ladles lu waiting , lie < ban worn black over Hlneo the de-ath of HOII Crown I'rlnco Rudolph , and given away all of her jewels except the own Jctvc'lt I'rlnci'j * Uudolph IH a gifted , indsomo woman , but shu and the I'lnpresn not the belt of frlendi. 1'rlntuin ICIIza- tli , her llttlo daughter. Is a vi-ry Intureat- ( hlld and as fond of mountain climbing her mother I.ady Anan U managing a hand Itnlttlng dustry In County Mayo Ireland Although tinned to KVU | work to uuch of her hu < - ind'i tenants as nceile-d employmeMit , Iho nturu ha& pioved prontablo llnancUlly , 7,009 lira of clockings having be-on knitted la | .ar and $3,000 tpciit In