Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
I f
10 TTIE OMAITA BAtLY l&fc : SATIMIDAY , JUNE 12 , 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvrrtlnt-nu-nlH lor tltcnc ! liiinim I
T HI ! > tnUtn mull ia in. for tlir
nrcnliiK nml until 8 p , m. tor Hie
mnrnlnii : nml Sniiiltiy cilllliuiM.
AilirrilniTM , liy ri'iiiirniltiK " nnm-
lirreil clu-cKt Cnn Inno mmni-rd ml-
drrNHCil ! n. nlimliurpil IHIor In cure
of The llrp. Aii L-rii mi mlilronnrtl
nlll lir ilfll\crvil on iiri-xnitntlon of
tin * clionk out } .
HnlcN , t ! - ! n oril tint lii or lon |
Ic n uorit IlirrPiifIrr , NiitliliiK Inkpii
for l < "in limn SSBi- for ttio Ilrnt
tliin. TIM-HP ml'rllplticii H > nn t
run conni > ! titl\cl > .
SITt'VTIONS tt'A
VANTKD. I-OSIIION' IN JIIWKMIY BTO11K ,
cnn Rlvc t-t of iTferi-m.es. tnplvc jtnm' ex-
trrrltncf. Adilicub e . 11 Momun , UtchnVId ,
tieli A-M IS
WAVJ'HD.-St.lljK lini.l' .
A FT.W iNfnr imc , mrtm.tNO
nnil sternly tirulllnlilu work with O
Co. & ! < % > Ibth Bl 1 1fi31
CAN aivnoooiJ POSITION TO UWUTPAIUY
upoti Imistmcnt of two tu llvp thnuiand mill
Invcstnunt well rccurcd , nuutulit"- ! dividend
not IC-H llinn 11 per cent. Address M 51. ! !
JJ iSX II
WANTKt ) . AN 11)1 : 7 WHO CAN HUNK OP
unmo flinplo thing to pitcnf Pmtrot your
Idenv thpy limy hrlns you wwilth Wrlln Jnhn
W&Mcrburn & To Di-pt V. I'.itenl Alllorni-ys
aA'nxliliiKtim. I ) t' . fur their 41,800 prUo offer
nnd list of It * ) Inventions wanlrd II M911
WANTED. AGENTS , 420 TO | 21 A WEEK SURE
to workers , no capital needed , new goods , new
tdnn : fell * at "lilitevery fiimllj needs It II.
S Co , box 4l , Cincinnati. Ohio 11
WANTED MAV OF 111 - UNIF ! ! YOU HAVE
fifty dnllnrn for necurlt } , lmi tlK te lids , 100
ilollam n inonlli clear Address M 37 I lei
WANTii > SAM'.SMIIN IN KVKllY DISTIlle r.
new season , snmplcit froinnlary or commis
sion , with > -xHi ei fiom stnrt I.llUe llroi
Co Chicago U-MO'a 12 *
AN INDI CIMIVT : rou YOU TO UAHN
the harher trade , FiiUndld rlinnee for men
from everjwiare , only two months to cnm.
jiletc nnd Join for nil ; wares nnd < > xp.itenet *
In clt > Bhoiis Saturdays while learning , tools
furnished for praotUi' u i nml new imuiilf ti *
outfit presented each Kradunte New cnt.-i-
IOKUC Just out , mulled free Molcr * 11 erlier
School. 283 S Clark street , Chicago
II MOW H"
\VAvrr.iJ rm
100 OIHI.S Toil AM. KINO * WOUK TO
} T week Cnnndlan olllco , 1 1 Douglas
C-MK12
J.ADY AO13NTS TO TAK13 OUDKIIS J'Oll SOAP
tiollsli. J J Gibson , CU l-'lrtl Nat'l ll.ink
C-MS17
\VANTKD , ixpiuinxcni ) i.nv IIOOK-
keeiier , nppl ) liy letter In own Inn.hvi Itltis ,
slate age. experience and n-fen-nce , none Init
practical houokKt-epcru netd nppl > Kalz
Nevena Co C-MliO 13
WANTHI ) , Olllt. TO DO OIIN'IJIIAI. IIOHSD
work Apply nt once nt 201 Houth Slth Ave
C-M9I4 14
roii ' _ nousns.
HOUSIIS IN AM. PAUTH OP Tlin CITY. THK
O. I\ Davis Company. IMS Farnam. D C33
HOUSES. IJENUWA & CO. . 10S N. 15TU ST.
D C31
MODERN HOUSES , C. A. STAIUI.JJJS X Y MFK
D C3i
CllOICn HOUSES AND COTTAGI Al.ti OVKK
the city , JS to J30. fidelity. 1702 rurnnm St
D C36
IIOUSKS , WALI ACK. 11ROWN BLOCK. 16TI
and DouRlaB D CT7
HOUSES. COTTAOnS & STOllKS. ALL , PARTS
of city. Urennun. L.OVO Co , 430 Paxton block
D ei39
JIOVINO iiousr.noi.D ooons AND PIANO.S.
Om. Vnn & Storage Co , 1415 Pa roam Tel. 15T.J
D-C3 ! >
LIST. McCAQUC , 15T1I AND DODOi :
D-filO
iiousns. ri.ATS. QARVIN BROS icw T
TD
D C41
HOUSES TOR RENT. BriMIS. PAXTON IILK
D-C4J
BTANPORD CIRCI.H COTTAGnS , 0 ROOMS
all modern. Applj 204 Heo Uldff. D CI4
B-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2709 DOUCII.AS
D M7C6
HOUSES J. II. SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y UPK
D-M178
10-nOOM EI.IMANTI.Y 1'INISHED MODERN
In Ick house , No. 2414 Cnss. 430
9-rootn modern hnuso at ' 17 North IQth 41S
B-rooni modern Hat , 709 So. ICth. J17 W.
Apply to AV. II. Melltlc. room GO ! I t Nat'l Ilk
D-M4-.3
FIV13 OR TIIRI317 ROOMS. 815 TARNAM ST.
D-87G 1S
10-ROOM FLAT. DOUOIuVS NEAR 2ITI1 , MOI >
cm , Etcuin heat. Imiulrc Llnilaulat. 316 S 13th
D-817
TOR RENT. 9 ROOM HOUflE , NO. 518 SO 26TI1
nvenuo. modern , and 111 line condition P. D
Itrown , 520 So 26th ave D 893 14"
S-ROOM COTTAGE , AMES AVE CAR LINE 4S
3 4-room Huts , N. ICth St. , surrounded by ex
position grounds , suitable for boarders , 4G 00
S-room houfe 41 h avt. Co HliKTs , one or tvvu
families , 4.ri 0
Cnll nt 901 Diiiiglim St , Omaha D M12I
A SIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. FUR
nlslieil or unfurnished 03 South 30th
D-M'127 10
i'OK RENT. COTTAGE AND TWO ACRES OK
Burden close to pdved BtreetB , JC 00 each F. D.
Wend ICth and Douglas. D 9J3 12
rou iii : > Truit.M < ! iin ROOMS.
BTEAM HEATED ROOMS TEI.iPHONITJND
nil cunvcnltnces rates rensonablc Pundt resi
dence. 212 So 17th St E CIS
HOO.MS. FINE LAWN AND PORCHES 2009
Harney. E-M4W J2S
CHOICE ROOMS. FURNISHED OH UNFUR-
nlshcd. board or housekeeping 117 Mason.
E-MSM 12 *
ruu.Msiiini HOO.MS A.M > IIOAUII.
NICE COOL ROOMS , GOOD HOARD : RATES
reasonable. Iho Rose , 020 Harney. F C73J30
UKAUTirUL FRONT ALCOVE SUITE AND
other rooms after Juno 10 , tit 10. ' ami 104 So
:5th ht. J' MSC9 12 *
THK ALUANY , SUNNY ROOMS. FINE IX > CA-
tlon , with eirellcnt table , traiwlentti accommo
dated , Z101 Douglas. r 574 14 >
MODKRN IIRICK , ROOMS AND HOARD ; 4360
week 014 N ICth I' MSS3 14
NICELY rURNIHHKD KOUTHEAST PRONT
room , m'xleni convenleniri-a , nrhulu family No
70J So. 29th St. r-918-I3 '
ELPGANTI.Y TURNISHED ROOMS FOR
light hoiifckeeplngj or rooms - lfi or without
iKiard. 207 S. 2Uh st , F M831 I3 >
VERY DESIRAIlLi : ROOMS WITH HOARD
8223 rarniim St I' M94J 14
NICELY rtlR.NISHKD 1'RONT ROOMS. WITH
hoard. 3)13 ) Douglas r M9'.9 I4
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM , WITH OR WITH ,
out beard ; private family ; rale. > ery moderate ,
batli , a . Ji04 Davenport St. I' M912 I3
VOH Un > T D.NKUIt.MhllloIi
1 HOOMS , WATER. 8EWKR , 45. COS N.
- G7S4 Jy4
IIK.NT STOIIUS AMI O1WIUUS ,
FOR RENT , 'lilt ! 4-STORY RHICiC IIUILD1NG
at 16 rarnam .St. Thl bulldln * lion u llrcuruuf
csment banemcru , complete steam heating : U-
ture : water on all Moors. Ba , He Aj.ply at
tile ottlca of Iho Jlct. I IIW
WANTED. AQUMTS ; 475 PER MONTH AND
rupeneea paU active men U right ; good sold
by uinple onlyjKiiuplu. . also home and car
rlate furnlihtd free. AdUrcsa JobUir. Jku 53u
llotton. Ma . J C4T
WANTED. MKN AND WOMEN AGENTS TO
represent the Uankera * Guaranty Fund IJf
os 'n. Call or udUrtu Room 404 lice Illds.
Omaha. N U J U 819 u
YOU 6AI.B CHIUP. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
for patent tire uhrlnker can stt tlrv In one
minute , seiu for 48 ; great rtiuni-e for hustlers.
It. F. liomhorfVlnJ or hotel. J916 13 *
A'ANTBD , AaiNTS TO WORK ON GOOD COM.
rnltalon ; no bonanza , but utralght business.
J , U. DunJm. Hie N. 8tr t , Uncoln , Neb.
J-M94J 1J
STOUAOn.
PACIFIC STORAGE ANI > WARKIIOUH-ca ,
DOl SID Joncf. (5enet-\l ( morale nml forwurdinu ; .
MOM - 4
OM VAN & STORAGE , im FARNAM. TEU VO
\v.\M'iiTo ntv.
A. 1'ERER , GREAT WBSTKIIN WHOLESALE
nn.litnll Jnnk denier , removed from Itr fouth
Ttnlli td 812 Pouitliis street N-M714
A 7 OH 8 ROOM HOUSE CONVEN1EN1 TO HV.
moved to I. ) Hi mid Jones M rid. Illy Trust
Computi * , . N 9W 13
WANTED. V GOOD MKCONlKllM ) FARM
wiK'l with box. AdJro s lllchhnl TMhiitlxt ,
Gritnn Neb. N-MW15 *
llll SU.ill < > H < < n' < , WAHOAS , I3TC.
RANGE HOR IS : rou SALE , r-o HEAD
Inrge rr\n r hursts , will nrll all or u portion or
them Addrefs P McCarthy bherld/in / W > o.
1'--M SO 14
rou HAi.iT "iniArtT CARRIAGE TEAM.
imrty coins' to leave elty Apply Slelislir >
st r M no
SI'ANHOI'H 1X311 SAl.H I OITER A NEW ,
handsome. Hrstclni > s "tnnhope nt linlf Its cost.
Can lie K < .di nt Simpson's CiirtliiKt- World
Charles I * Miinilcrsun , P M954 IS
roii SAM : MISCIJI.I.v. > notis.
HARDuoorfciiimiiNG nou AND CHICKEN
fence cheaper than "alt wire" C 11 Lie. 9ul
Douglas Q-U > Q
FOR SALE , A .SODA rorSTAIN ; GOOD AS
new ; made tiy 1'uflfr . ' 'cm of Ilixtmi , no
liner In OniHhi , will bo mild for nbout half Its
valuo. Dr. Slitpiird , N. Y. Lite nidi ?
SECOND HAND ENU1NI.S. ! > TO 100 I ! P. ,
motors. V to 30 11 1' . Industrial Iron Works.
1S2J Jo
roiT SALE , " rREsTi cow. wu NORTH IITII
roit
WANTED. A itAiinwAnn on . .
tock In * * ch n t8 for tock In Jobbln * liousi ;
good e > rnlne : making mon jr ; ( rood ir on for
tiling , Adclreii II 1W. JJ omci > , fmin'II
muff * Z MI I
KOH JUM3 IlKAIi IJ9TATI3.
KOUNTZH PLACE n.Ml.AINtS. JlSflO. U.7SO TO
Sli 600 , M-o p-rotos nt 16th nnd rurnnm. Morse
Jlhlg J J. Gibson , 514 First Nat Hank Hid *
Hl Cbl
jtofsi : . LOTS , rAUM-j. LANDS , LOAN ; ? .
Oeo ! Ilctnls Real Estate Co . 1'axton lllock
UK CM
41,200 WIM. miY A e-iioo.M HOUSE IN WAI-
nut llllt. small monthly pa > mcnt Omaha
Real Estu'e and Trust Co . Sll So ISIh St.
RE558
TOR HAt.U-A NICIJ 110MK. 4111 PA11NAM ST. ,
9 rooiiid ntoilcrn In every respect , line lawn.
xcrj' low price. Inquire of o ncr on premises
1U < M I9 13 *
ALL , 11KAI. HSTATi : OWNED 11Y THR NII-
lir.ukn SaMnci & Kxchange llink nlll be roll
nt u \ ry -asonable price.Sm K Totter.
jjxiio. NIAT i-n COTTAOU , ONLY i MI
north HlKh school , Mry < .lieii | , ll.smi
7-r , full lot , Hnnxcom I'lnci ; , ImrKaln , tl.tM
5-r home , CrelshtiMi HelKhts , caay term" , * 7M
MxlSO i ciittntte' C'lillfornla , ncnrMl Jl SOO
N cor 17th iitnl Mnrtlin , MtlSS , Miuill house ,
Jl UOO
KitiPiit rt > ldi > nrp lot on 1'irk avenue , faclns park ,
Jl.WO , n t duuhle.
HarKnliiM evcrywluic. Moiu-y to loin Oma 11
SaInKi bank nccotintH tuKen at par for real
cntHlo nt ( irescnt vnluei
O tl Wnlluif. llrn n llloik l.th ( and Doiulai.
IHJ-'OI 12
A nAiioAix-ron SAM ; cnn.\r ON KAHY
tirmi lu acre fruit and truck fiirm two mllci
from city limits on RIMH ! road , 11 ncrm urapf ,
I ncrfs orchard 5 ncrt-H iispnraKUM 2 acres pie.
plant. 1 ai-roi line alfalfa , balance rkh ( inrdcn
lirt.l 2 lliiiwiIN 20 tut of water In each 10-
rcom hou u . ' lurns. MOIMKI' hoiifc 2 < .ellaii
nnd other oullmlldlnRHltl cell wllli or
ullliiiut uop I'nll or ndiliroM 1'olcr llol-on
I ) . . Holt I m T . i : . & II V It 11 > I'oUBlas
Cnuntj Nth lli-M H Jy-5-
I inn a "want nil" for .1 wlf" .
Nine thousand answers quiuKly cann\
Just think ! JCIne tlious.uui oiultv } 'iis ) ,
All anxious to nssuine my name.
But \Nhun thot-e U-tturs all wcro lead ,
Mj huad much smaller sui-nu'd to bi > -
Nlnu thousand Inisliands had rciillod
Tluit tliuy would Kivo tholr wlvi's to mo
-M. H. 1 > .
VMOUS.
GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT , T. MURRAY.
H MS31 J 15
CLAIKVOVAATS.
MRS M. FRITZ. 819 N. ICTH ST. H M960Jy3"
CONSULT THE ONLY GENUINE LIFE
reader , tells names , advice , love , marriage ,
law , reunites friends ; fee , GOc and up , sat
Ixfuctory reidlngs. Hours , 10 30 to 7 1S13
Fnrnam. S-M9C2 ! !
31 VhSAGO , 11ATIIS. HTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , MAt-HAOK ,
steam baths T M123 1C"
ains. nn LKON , nLncTiuc MASSAOU HATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 ho llth , up-
M83C 12 *
VIAVI roil IJIUHIND THOUllLtlS. 346-8
IJlilK' . , physician , conbultatlon or health book
free. U C5 !
UATHS , MASSAUC. MMi : . l'O.ST , 311' S 1STII.
U C31
Ul'lTUnn CUHI3D rURMANIINTLY. NO
p ln , no detention from business , no refer to
thousands of patients cured Call or write
The O U. Miller Co , 832-3 New York LJfe
Illilg , Omaha. II ai631
MISS MAYnn. sunanoN-cninoi'ODisT ,
manicure. Jt 400 , I'axton block , dlplomi. 1S9C.
U M2I9 Jl
nxrosiTioN INVHSTMRNTS. TOR I > LIAS-
uro anil prollt see L T Juduon's ant ads
Council UluffB pasc U M26I
NHLLli : 1 * . RYLKY MANICUIli : AND
opojlst , 7 yrs with Mls Mayer , 201 Km Inch bk
I1LIST SCAM' TnCATMENT. 25C ; SHAMPOO-
UiB 2JC-2 weeks Miller's I'arlors. 1514 Duupc-
Ini. ' U 432 J24
"ISiV W W IJROWN'S AHTHMA CURi : "
positively cures , write for testimonials. Charter
U MtSS J2C *
ter Oak , Iowa
rnrr sAMi'Li : HAxnL-Ln.vr IMLI : cuuu AT
hherniaii & JUConnell Drue Co 1513 Uodi | < ; Ht.
u.Mi jj juiy *
Dl-SK ROOM TO RENT. VERY LIGHT AND
centrally located M 25. Hee. I'-MMS
BIOMiV TO IOA > _ ItUAI. USTAT13
ANTHONY LOAN & URUST CO. . 315 N. Y. U ;
nulck inonuy at low rates for cluike farm lands
In Iowa , northuu Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
propeity. W. Faninm Smith &Co , 1320 rarnam
\V-C56
0 PER CENT MONEY ON NEI1 & IA. FARMS.
W II. Melkle , Ut Nat'l Ilk bldg , Omaha
\V-b57
MONEY TO IXJAN AT IXV RATES THE
O , P Davis Co. , 1S05 rarnam St. W CM
FARM IJ3ANS , 1 TO 10 YEARS ; LOWEST
rates , Gutvln IJroa. , IC1J rarnam St.W
W K9
MONEY TO IXAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , llrennau , I > ve & Co. , Pamon block.
W 6J
rilOU 4100 UP. WEAD , 1STH A DOUGI AS
W-297-J19
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property Puscy & Thomas , i07 1st. Nat'l ni < bl Ig
W l3i !
ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST UATES ;
building loans wanted Pldellty Trust Co.
W CGO
-MOMCY TO I.OAN CIIATTKI.S ,
WONKY TO I/AN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowrat rates In city :
no removal of goads : strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off ut uny tlmo or In any
umou.it. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
306 So , IClh Ht.
X-6 3
MONEY TO LOAN-30. CO. W DAYS ; PURNI-
turo. pianos , ete. Duff Green. It. 8 , Darker blk
X CCS
OII.VNCIS.
LUMnF.R YARD. WELL nSTAHLISIIED. NK-
uraika tovrn 15,000 population ; a snap. J. J ,
Gibson. 514 rirnl Null bk. Y M7J3 17
4200 INVESTED KARNH 4 0 WKEKLY. NO
stock speculation or cold mine Investment ,
jou control capital ; fifth successful ) ear ; par
ticular * free , Chase & Campbell. 12 Union
Square , New Turk. Y M770 July 4
WISH TO CORRESPOND WITH PARTY HAV-
Int three thuuuind ready cash , looktu.- for "are
Invcitment. Address M K , lice.
Y78ll
FOR BAI.H CHBAP. SHOE STORE IN FRH-
nuint. Nebraska , best locution , ch au n-nt P
A. Peterson. Fremont. Nebraska. Y M937 14'
FOR RENT. rURNIBUED IIOTEU AT NORTH
Ucnd , Neb. AUJreM J. w , Hall , North llend.
Ntb. Y-MX1 H
SNAP-SOUTH OF KOUNTZE PLVCE. S0xl22
feet , price 4700. J. N. rn-n/cr. opposite P. O
-
TOR SAI.l : GREATEST HAROAIN IN OMAHA
In Rill edi-eil resldenca pro Lity , 'J6xl50 feet ,
frimtlntr east on Park nvenne , with uood cot
tage Must Ijo Hol.l . this month
J. VV. Hobt-lns. sole ndt. . 1S02 Parnnm St.
Jl E-900
THREE NE\V MODERN HOUSES AND LOTb
chcip ; will meet any competition
Towi fruit land for Omnha propel ty.
I'lno 10-acre tract near ttieet ear line , 42.200
Hollies and , lots , barciliM 4450 upward
l\irnn In eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa for sale ,
lloaiuifiil irsldencc lots In "ISimls I'alU , " great
bargains
HOIIHO and lot St Mary's ave , 42,100.
Ej.ultj In KDiil eastern Nebraska form for eanl
in Boivl Omaht rcsldLnce piDpi'it * , . .
Nice home neiu exposition , way down price , J
down , 417 r > 0 ptr month , without Interest
HuxIncHs bargain , 40xM feet on 12th St , 42 300
Will trade line 240 acre low.i farm and cash for
good Omaha business property
Two hotels fur rent , out * ill depot and one at
exposition.
Houses and stores for rent
Hu lne H and residence lots for sale and for
lent In every part of city
Money to loan on lirst-clas * residence and busl-
ne s propertj.
Pintniurancc written In "lire proof" cotnpinles
Omaha , city mips for ( -nle. I'lrst one published
lijl "A. D Jones 1S14 , " ii etch , "llemls' K > 8J
nnd 1S.VT' maps 42 each.
Goo P llcmls Real Estate Co , thlid lloor Paxton -
ton block RE M93S 13 *
FI.\.VNCI\I , .
r.irn INS.POUCIES COUOHT. w F. HOLUEN.
071
hllOUTHAMJ AM ) Tl I'KWHJTlMi.
A. C. VAN SANT'3 SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LITE.
CG7
AT OMAHA IlL'S. COU.EOE. ICTH & . DOUGLAS
CCS
MIHJWAI.IvS.
SAWED NATURAL STONE , ARTlriCIAl ,
brick 'Id ICS'J W. J Wnlahans , 30J S 17th St
113-
L'l'IHISTiiUM : ;
rURNITIJRE REPAIRINQ AND PAC'KING
Couches und cushions , mutticsses made und
renovated Prices will pleatt > ou. fete M b.
Walkln. 2111 CurnliiE strict , lelephuiic , llll.
MOIHCAI. .
A PIIYHICIAN , WHO FOR HEVERAI. YEARS
has bten n mtmlnrof the Keeley medical staff
Is now In chaige of the Ki-oley Institute at
Hlalr , Neb. This jilijalclan haa had phcniime-
mil siiei-ess In the treatment of opium , mor-
phlliA und other drug iiddictlons Addresrt The
Keeley Inalltule. Hlalr , Neb , MDIOJjlO'
AUCTIO.V.
SP1-.C1AI. AUCTION 8AI.E OP HOUSEHOLD
poods every Wednesday and Baturday morn.
Ings Nebraska Aucllon und Commlralon Co
a. v\ , corner Ktli und Dodge streets.
_ _ _ M42S
PROF. A. MASERY OP EOY1T. PAMII8TRY
and astrology , the wonder of ths iige , pat ,
Pltsent nnd future told or no charge , ut 20'S
Hurney Bl. , Omaha , Neb M777 11 *
MUSIC , AJIT AMI I.A.\UliAi : .
aEORQIJ T , aELLENHECIC. IJANJO. MANDO-
llu and guitar leather. ISO ? Farnam street ,
Tal , MS. MS
HIJMMKH IIISOIITS.
HOATING , FlhHING , TENTS , 1IOAT8 , HOARD.
AdJn Camp Onulia , Lake Qulnnebaug , Tc-
Kanmh. Neb. MCS1 30 *
UMl'LUVUK.NT
AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT
bureau. U2I Dojge , Telephone , 876.
-MSC3 Jy3
PAWNllllOICliltS.
U. MAUOWms LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 1C ST.
670
LUST.
IX > ST. JUNH 10TII , ON I.KAVENWORTII ,
Park Ave. . Hamey or 33d St. . a real estate
value tlon book bound In red morroco. Return
to SU New iork IJfe bullJInjr Ix > t-M948
8TRAYED-WKDNKSDAY NIGHT. JUNE TH.
one bluek liorae with fi > ur white feet ami one
large gray mar * . Addrens T. J , Mahoney.
Paxton lllock. I st 9iy
LOST. IH CIC COCKER SPANIEL. RETURN
to } ( ) rarnam and get reward.
I.OJU-MW3 14
TYl'BWUITJJHS.
LATEST MODKI. TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES
United Tynnwrtter & EuppllM Co. . UlJ arnarr ,
I BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP.
An Intrrcslflrijr 'account ' ot the Or-clan
hoiiaehecper li ghcn by nn Anurlcan who
ll\cd In Orc fce. 'This ' traveler remarko In.
clilcntally that drWce noulil tiavp done wfll
to ha\o "pcat ionc the conquest of CrelP for
the conqucot'ot the kitchen" The Ortek
women liavo learned from the Turks to make
ilcllclniw sweHrnbats nnd preserves of cit
ron and other fruits Quince * nro eaten rtw
proof of the strength of the Greek illc'j (
tloa. The confection known as lonUonml. er
"Turklah UollRht. " rwcmbllng miirshinallow.
la commonly eaten Just beforenftotnnon
coffeo. which la nlwija inaile In the TurkUh
manner , nnd la therefore Koncrnlly excellent
A favorite tllsh la muile of the Rralns of bar
ley oojkcd In water until soft ' " ' iiilt 1 ( >
with dried curt ants Salad I ? unknown In
the country Hven In the brst hotels It If
mailo uncatiblo by the rtsliioua taate duo to
the wine fioin which the vlnt-Rar U innde.
Ou'olilo nf the blR hotels In Athens and a fuw
prUato houats there Is ntlther Bto\e nor
raiiKo In Orn-i-e All the cooking Is done
by optu fires The housewife dotfl not oven
ba\o a iwliiKltiB crane to hanK htr poll rn
o\er the nre. but sets them on Iron tllpudi.
precisely as was done 2,000 jeans HRO. nml
crouches In front to tend them , fcrdlni ! I no
Hro with fiiroutn trimmed from the grapevines -
vines Around the same nre thu family olc-p
at nlKht , Hat on the floor , with ruga and
blanket , ' , of which oery houscliold lias a
Kfod wipply
Of furniture the Orcek house has prarll-
tally none. Instead of a chair A tan mix Is
iMeil In the middle of the top Is a lltmer
hole to lift it by. Tor a KUCBI a pillow or
folded blanket Is put on top of the box. and
a back lan ea lly be iimnagctl b > fctlilns "
ntar the wall Ciocl-ery 1" nlmrnt nn uu-
knoMi qtiniitlty Almost every hoine huh
two or three plates and Rlasscs , "for best
nnd plenty of tln > tin coffee pots. l > or cni-
r\lni ; water gourds lire commonly used
though In some houses there are little
wooil'n pitchers , hollowed out of solid
blocks of ftood with Infinite labor.Vlnu Is
now not often carried In wine skins , .is In the
old days , but the cheese of the countiy Is
wrappel In sluepakln eases , of which the
"skinny side out and the hairy ulde In" 10-
xembl s the famous o\cuoat of Hijan
O'Ljnn , but do not make one like the chubc
anj bttter
The Andaman , Islands are used ai a penal
tcttlement for Indian and Hut UKIJC coin let- ,
who. with the exception of aery few of
thu aboriginal race scatteied o\tr the group
foun thu bulk of the population
The greater part of the life con\lets who
nre good characters arc "self-supporters'
that la , men out on tlcktt of leave In the
eeltloimnt These men nre allowed to marry.
The coin let women , on the other hand , are
alwaja kept under close supeiUslon In the
female convict Jail
When the "self-supporter" Is troubled \\llh
liMiiencal aspirations helslts the female
Jail and Informs the o\cifcecr The lattoi
IndlvUual orders n parade of those womin
of good character who lin\e completed four
years In the Ihlapd The would-be hem diet
then passes along the tanks with a Ucv
ot selecting a likely helpniite As might
be expected , > ery eager are the faces and
loUng the glances bestowed upon him as
he does to While the overseer's head la
turned the women engage In every variety
ot pantomimic efforts to d cylay their quail
ficatlona for the post.
Should the ov tracer absent hlneelf foi a
moment the cbve'tod bachelor Is aosalled 01
all sides with a View to his conquest. Sucl
phrases as. ' "Here , take me ! " "No , me1'
"Why , she's got1 red hair ! " "She's cross
eyed ! " do not mdKe matters easier1 for him
At length , lia\lrig suited himself , he takes
by the hand the- woman of his choice am
leads her flom the ranks. The couple art
then allowed half an hour In which to dls
cues mattery after which , If they agree their
names are sfent Into the head ofllce A daj
or two later Uiey attend at the c&mrnlssiou
er's. nnd arc tharo put th.ough an esamina
tlon as to the state of their affections am
their Inclinations to marry ; but no awkward
questions are ever raised concerning poalbk
existing husbands or wives bejond the seas
And now comes the climax. Supposing
satisfactory answers have been given as to
their mutual sentiments , the woman is
handed over to the man , not to become h >
wife for better or wo , e , but for a teven
dajs' trial. During these fcevcn da > s slit
lives with him , and the relationship of the
pair Is that of a mnirled couple
At the expiration of the term of approval
If both mo agreeable , they return to tin
chief commissioner's olllce and are married
by that gentleman. If , on the other hand
cither of them docs not appiove of the other
the man Is left to go Ira way , while the
woman returns to her old routine of wcrk
In the female Jail.
Speaking of the strides In education In
Japan In the past twenty-live jcars , the
Boston Transcript says : "Go back a qtiarlei
of a century and of the children one out ol
four was In school ; three out of five are nov
there. Indeed , one of thu most notable
characteristics of Japanese soclet ) Is the In
tense educational trend of the youth , flen
cral education has shown a steady inn case
during' these years. About one gill 'n ' seven
was In school twenty-five years ago , while
nenily half are now under Instruction Menu
have raised their average in the 'uleival
from one in two and one-half to one In cue
and one-fourth Two points are to be
noticed : (1) ( ) The gills start with a ratio
much below that of the. bojs nnd are rtill
far in the rear. Nearly four-llfths of the
boys attend school less than one-half the
girls ; and two or three girls foi every bo >
swell the tanks of thu Illlteiacy ; but ( - )
the girls' ratio has Inucased with consider
able more rapidity than that of the boys ,
three times the per cent of gills are now at
school who were In 1S71 , It Is less -han
twice as great in case of the boys.
So far as primary education goes. It Kpe
destined soon to become as general among
girls BH boys. Beyond this female ed.iea-
tlon Is very far from being us geiuT.il as
male. Given n chance the girls would crovul
the schools as the boys do , but popular tenll-
ment Is avcrs-o to higher female education
The gratifying advance Indicated abo/o for
the gills becomes less significant when It Is
remembered that the vast majority of
Japan's present generation -1,500,000 girls
between C nnd in will never secure any ad
vanced education. Of the boys , however , u
largo proportion will reap the advantages of
higher institutions
That the emphasis In the public HCIOOH !
Is disproportionately in favor of bo > H has
been shown. In mission bchools It has been
distinctly In favor of girls. The Greek
church has one' ' school each for bo > n and
girls , with two-day schools In all some 2M
pupils. Tlifc Roman has two rollegea with
200 boys , three girls' schools with 180 puplU ,
41 primary bchoois with 2'JS2 pupils , besides
29 industrial schools.
A Now Zualanej woman Is winning fame as
a cyclist. Although CO years"of age , she
rides 100 miles per day on her bicycle Since
she first attained this epecd aho has covered
5,000 miles , i
The latest business venture made by a
"reduced gentlewoman " was lu the "profea-
alon" made fampus by "la grande Trilby"
She b oca mo n blanchlsstuso de fin In bet
ter days she had often suffered nt the lianda
of thu laundreiD of summer resorts , vvherer
high prices ; and hasty work went hand In
hand nnd succeeded In ruining the clothes
and depleting the exchequer of most of the
"summer boarders " \vith a little capital ,
a thorough knowledge of the best methods
of doing up fine clothes and a shop In a
convenient locality , the plucky woman began
operations at a big and bustling summer
resort. She "did "
up" everything from or
gandy ball gowns to duck vachtlne dresses ,
and after a very Hucce , ful season her \er-
diet Is that where there Is aptitude for ouch
work , a practical knowledge of details and
a talent for organization , the opening Is a
very promising one. The reason why a
gentlewoman woiild liavo more chance of
succeeding than an ordinary. Inexperienced
person , Is obvious Mpst people know the
annoyance of Retting things back scorched ,
torn , Iron molded , muddy In color or hope-
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICI10RS
Bre llulldlng.Omaha
Omaha Neb
nd I'atent Book
I blue , limp when they should ho stiffer
or rrnckln * with etnrch when .artistic uoft-
. n pas was desired , not to mention the after
j effects of strong powders nnd liquids which
are not at first apparent hut soon manifest
theiu'elvea b > general and sudden decay.
, V woman of refinement would know exactly
the way lu which the work should be done
and would II nil the lighter part ot It by no
means uninteresting or uver-fatlmilng , and
j it able to teach by demonstration and to
j rule her assistants , would doubtless proven
n been nnd blessing In many a ( own which
, today writhes under the thralldom ot bad
laundries
i
At Tajal , In the Aroros , the people-
seem to have a sympathetic feeling for the
Americans The ) haven't changed n particle
islnre that memorable da ) In the spring of
I | U' ' l when Don rrlitolul failed Into their
! harbor Tlie'i- ' habits are Jtiat the same theli
; ' , sweai words are cxaetlv flu oncs liclr rjiand-
f.athnrs hurled utter the- retreating Spaniards
and thflr costumes haven't varied an lota.
The women , of course , aie the meat at
tractive portion of the- population , uml most
of them arc icen , rnonor or later , gathered
! i | around the fountains , from vvhlrh they pro-
I | cure water for culinary use Their bright
i black ejes and glNtenlng white tprth gl\e
I \lvacltj to every word ind expresilon. while
i short or kilted skim luvuil rounded -Init
alcndor ankles nnd theit i.iturally formed
feet tin ml Into i'litm > sabots. Rome nre
going for vvatir with earthen Jnra laid across
thi'ii hcnd * Others aie departing with
luads held giaccfully ere < t and well-lllled
sc'MicK poised upon thorn Some nre busily
engaged wa&hlng In the huge- stone tanks
Mary Chulkhur l , even tlrrtth did not stay
.thn tide ot hospitality atnlchnrlty , Tha sis-
ton ? , who wcret twins , lived In the early
part of the twelfth century In that quaintly
quiet rrcucb village. One of them died
twenty-four hours after the other nnd they
left n piece of land to provide funds for
ilolei of bread and cheese at K.ister The
vlcnr nnd churchwardens undertake the > duty
nnd Annually distribute gingerbread cakrn to
visitors and bread nnd cheese to residents.
Kvery dole U stamped with a rude likeness
of the two maids , their names , .and the datra
of their birth and death. One of thwo cake *
Is quilts a curiosity >
rcmlnlno health nnd grace are largely a
question of posture It Is cruel , but only
Just , to say that the woman wlm Knows
how and docs not tnnd erect and sit In
her chair with due consideration to the
pioper balance of her body Is n rare as one-
vvho o fe-ature * nro absolutely regular , ac
cording to the American Queen
She Is the person who Is envied and nd-
mlrcd , and the ( ccret of whose handsome
outlines every either woman sets down to a
mysteriously perfect corset , a skillful dress
maker , or anything but HIP proper reason ,
vthlch Is that she merely malnlalns her back
bone in Itn proper , natural attitude
By simply doing this slip can support the
nipat unwieldy amount of fli-sh with dignity
or can endure' Intense leanness without ex
posing n single URly angle Her bust seems
never ton large her abdomen does not pro
trude her back shcnvs not u single lump
her waist la not an Inch too short , her nerk
not a shade too thick , and , above nil things ,
aho IN blessed with good health.
"Thu most HUbtle and deceitful hope whichever
over existed , and one which wrecks Hit
happiness of many a joung girl's life. "
writes nvangellst Dwlght 1. Moody In tin
Juno Ladles' Home Journal , "In the' com
mon delusion that a woman can best leform
n man b > marrying him It Is n inystcr > tome
mo how people < nn be so blinded to the hun-
\VCDDINCI TOILCTTR FROM CARPER'S BAZAR
Wedding gowns of white satin Pro alwajs effective , for the material shows to
the greatest po lble advantage In the long train and simple style that fashion le-
ninmls A partlcularlj smart design ( room the Malson Co < | ticnhelm , Paris , has n
long train which Is untrlmmed , but the front of the skirt has two flounces o ! mousse-
line de sole headed with thieo ruch-s. and apiajs of oiango bloosoms at legulir In
tervals
The waist is trimmed with a fichu of moussellno do sole > , which Is pointed at the
back and is caught on the should-is Into a bow. Between the folds of tha fichu on
the front of the waist Is a full shirred yoke of moussellne de sole , and on the 'eft
shoulder is a epia > of orange blonaoms The sleeves are laid I'l three pleats at Ibc
top and have u 11101183011110 epaulette , at the wrists are rullles ot the mousscllne The
collar Is of ribbon , with losettes and an inside ruche of the moussellne A tulle veil
covers the entile gown end is fastened lo the hair under u wreath of oiaiifit ) blossoms
v.hlch are close beside the fountains and
vvhcso well vvoin sides bear ample evidence
of useful service for past generations
These are the common people in ordlnarj
drefis The better classes aie moio icjally
caparisoned , but ate not halt so sensible in
their ccotumcs I am writing of the women
and particularly of those who have held up
the mirror of fashion for the laft forty jcaia
Their one peculiar article of drtiJS Is seen
now hero outside the Islands , It consists of
a full capo of black cloth i caching from
neck to feel and completely enveloping the
form of the wearer , and , as if that Is not
clumsy and cumbersome enough , attached
to this cloak Is a hood ot cnoimous dimen
sions. It la lined with some stiff substance
and often stands up a foot or mere above the
head of the wearer and Hares out on either
side. It really resembles nothing else so
much as It does a lop of an gld-fasbloned
"ono-horce shay , "
The rose jar , no matter how costly and
beautiful , Is a thing of the past The up-
to-date woman no longer prlrcs It no a
receptacle for dried roses with sentiment
attached to them , In Its place has come
the TOSS sachet not the ancient form of
uiicbet , either , with Us cotton batting and
ounce of powder. It Is a dainty thing made
of the finest organdie or mull , berlbbonod
and adorned with lace. Just as the owner
heeu flt. A pretty one shown the other day
was of the flnoU of rose flowered organdie ,
with drawing strings and bows of pale green
Mlk The rose leaves of pink , yellow and
Icep red that shone through It and filled the
loom with their perfume were brought all
the way across the continent from Tacotna
Another rose bag for most of the new de
signs are in tha shape of Imga uaa nf white
chiffon , embroidered In butterflies , with a
rtifllo ot the chiffon to set off the sides and
Bottom. The rcses were picked In Southurn
California at Christina. ) time for nn eastern
'rlend Some vvonien are using their pretty
landkerchlef ! ) to make design. ! for hgs , for ,
these precious sachets art ) not put In the
chiffonier to waste their beauty there , but
are suspended by their long ribbon strings
tu the back of an ortlsllc chair. When the
ooni Is well heated they emit a delicate per-
'ume ,
U seems that earrings are to bo revived
In England for the stupid reason that these
"barbarous baubles" wore worn at the time
of Queen Victoria's coronation Thl Is loyal
jut hardly consistent Hair was parted lu
thu middle , plastered down perfectly flat ,
irawn down in front of the eara and loojie.l
up behind them , leaving a "window" for
the ear to petp through , brilliant hrocadcq
were worn over hoopskirU , and tow tiring
leadgcar ot Jewels and feathers were all
worn at the beginning of her majesty's
reign , but these will not bo readopted under
any circumstanced by any sensible woman.
In the middle agra the baeeiiicnt door was
not besieged at all hours of tbo day by Im-
mrtuuate beggars , for It seems to have been
i pleasure Instead of a penalty of the riche
o feed the hungry , Pilgrims und travelers
VCTO ulwaya sure of a good meal wherever
bey might find theinselvra and In the case
of the two maids of Dlddeudei ) , Kllza anil
Oreds of cases in every community where
tottering homes have fallen and Innocent
lives have been vvreeked , because some young
girl has persisted In marrying n scoumlrtl
In the hope of saving him I hu\o never
known such n union , -and I have Been hun
dreds of them , result in an > thing but sad
ness and disaster \Pi \ no joung girl think
that she may be able to aciompllsli what n
loving mother or sympathetic sisters have
been unable to do. Before there Is any
contract of marriage there should be con
vincing proof that there has been real and
Ihoiough regeneration"
A brlilo BO fnr defied the fiuperstltlon ns
to be married .May 13 lust Slio hod also
thirteen tin ) bildcqmilds , had tlilrtce-ii car
riages and n thirteen dajs' honeymoon. An
other supoistltlous maiden became * engaged
on the 13th of a certain month , ami haa
fixed on Iho first Vrlday In June aa her wed
ding morning Several May brides liavo tes-
llflcd to the happiness nf their married liven ,
anil one woman declared that , although the
became engaged on a Friday , ( lied on the
unlucky day as the ono set apart In each
week for the lovers' walk , got married on
Friday , had thirteen guesta at the wedding
table , and not up housekeeping In May ,
oho haa never had a moment's serious un-
happlnees In all her eight years of married
life.
A characteristic story Is told of Mrs
Thomas A. Kdhon by a lady who recently
visited tbe wife of the "Wizard" at her
beautiful country homo It seems that Mi
IMIaon , who Is a handsome and charming
woman , a delightful companion and a devoted
{
voted wife ) and mother , does not understand
the drat principles of the science to which
her husband has duvolcd his life. Klin la an
Intelligent ntudent of childhood , education ,
nursery hygiene ) and klndergarte-n melliods
but Hhu long ago gave up trying to under
stand her husband's dlecouri.es on copper
wire * , cunenU , sympathetic sparks , etc
"Ono day , " sa > H the lady who i elates the
story , "Mrs Kdlson , with prldo , was showing
uonui frlenda about Iho laboratory and ( r > lng ;
vaguely to ti-ll them thlngi ; they found her
moro at homo In cleaning thet 'muts off Mr if
Rdlson's face than in any other phase of
laboratory work , but still they wt-ro not pio-
liared for her complete astonlshnicnt when
a workman came along and lit a gaa jet by Hi
clectrlclt > ' Shu had never heard of jwch a
llilng before " Now , li not tbat a delicious
story ? Any one ought to recognl/e Us
veracity , for It Is thu kind of thing that
'only real life has the happy audacity to com
pound.
A man just outxlde Doston's suburbs Is
about to bring nult for divorce agaltuit his
wife upon novel grounds They have been
married enl ) three months The wlfu lu the
case la an attractive woman , but nho was
courted und won by her husband largely
on account of her luxuriant and beautiful
hair Ills compliment * were Khowcrcd upon
her hair profusely before and after marriage
Now ho hab discovered that all but a few
Btraggllng Iliuadu of that hair wt-ro pur
chased in a switch It la nald that he madu
the discovery about a week ago and hag not
te n living with hla wife eluco ,
HIS HAZARDOUS VOCATION
Triomns Wilson of Omaha Taints Ohnrch
Spires nnd Tnll Smokestacks ,
SPENDS SEVERAL YEARS BEFORE THE MAST
Once Left llntiulnp : llrnil DimnmiV
OmKniiilriMl ! ' < ( from the
( round , lint t : ciiU-
Without Injury.
1'coplp In the uptown ofllce buildings who
chanced to direct their eyen ton aid the tower
of the New York Lite building during the
afternoon a few days ago were srece ( lwlth
A most unusual sight. High up on thn slen
der ( lag pole' which surmounts the tower
a man swung In midair. As the strong
soulhtrly breeze1 struck his form he circled
nround the pole In a manner which tnado olio
dl/zy to contemplate
The weirk ot painting thu pole ? went sle'ad-
lly forward , however , and In Jtmt three hours
Thomas Wilson , the artisan performing the
work , auneiuncrd that the Job was com
plete iioino idea of Hie hazardous under
taking may bo gained from the statement
that the lop nf the pole Is exactly 283 feet
from the ildcvvnlk The Hag polo Is forty-
two feet In length In order lo rig the
painters < hair nt the top Wilson was obliged
10 i limb the pole unaided except by his
strong Itnilw The inpe which afterwards
fiippnrte > il him was then passed through the
11 ig pulley and with a pot of red paint and
a liruali Wilson's nutllt was compute Wil
son uielvrd $15 for his three1 hours work
\Vi1 on'n experience In tlu > climbing busl-
IKN , ? Is bust told In his own words lle > re
frldi-a al 'J225 North Twenty -fifth stiott and
Us icgulatly employ oil as a michlnlst In the
I'tilon Pacific shops. Ills peculiar sei vices
have been frequently calleMl Into use during
his three vars' sojourn In this city and bin
idvfiiturcw during his thirty ye-niw ot life
have been nut of the ordinary.
SON OP A UAltBOIl MASTUn.
"I was horn In Wntetford , lioland , " said
Mr. Wilson' In reply to a question "My
fathet was h.nbor muster nt that port for
many years 1 was raised amonR boats and
the snmll ot the brine and the swash ot the
waves among the old doeks became sccon 1
nature to mo 1 can't tenicmber the flist
time 1 evei climbed a mast , but It must
have been at a pretty early period. When
I was 10 veals old I shipped aboard tint
schooner "Mobile Bay" as cabin boy I
always told my father that I Intended fol
lowing the sea for n llvellheiod , and ho
figured the sootier J got at It the hot let It
\vould bo
"Wo had a rough voyage- and I was heart-
llj tired of the poky little hooker when vvo
reached om Journey's end. This place was
Poitland , Ore. , so without excusing mycclt
to the captain of the 'Mobile' I took Prcnrh
leave Shortly afterward 1 seemed a berth
on the United States lluhthouse tender
"Manzanlta. " nnd remained with It throe
yeuis. Life on board the tender was very
pleasant , nnd I cruised In It all along the
Pacific coast from Central Ameiica to
Alaska , Including the beautiful waters of
Puget Sound
"Upon le > avlng the 'Manzanlta' I shipped
aboard a sailing vessel at Portland feir a
trip nround the world I was constantly at
s a for a period covering five years. At
length I secured a place before the mast
on the 'Lord Clyde , ' out of Liverpool , hound
for Philadelphia. I arrived In the AnvMlcnn
city about a month before the Conemaugh
flood. I was out of work at the time the
terrible disaster took place , and as I had
gained considerable experience In my pen-
faring life , In connection with climbing and
diving. I secured a position with the Pitts-
burg Bridge company to do their high truss
painting and construction rigging
ENGAGES IN DIVING.
"At the time of the flood hundreds of
bridges were washed out along the Cono-
inaugh. Kisklnltls , Junlata and Susque-
hann.a rlveis. In many Instances the
bridges were picked up bodily from ttelr
abutments nnd deposited In the bottom of
the streams. In order to recover these. < I
was employed to dive and locate the rpnns
and then make fast cables that they might
be diagged out upon the banks I was at
this business for ncnrlv six months , and had
several nairow escapes from he-Ing drowntd
by shifting timbers and Iron vvoi'c. '
"My llrst climbing of any magnitude \vca
the election of the derricks on the govern
ment building at I'lttsburg. Tills was in. .
1890. From Plttsburg I went to Duluth ,
Minn. , nnd went In the spark arrester busi
ness These spark arresters were nn Inven
tion of my own , unit were designed to catch
the sparks fiom the tops of tall stacks of
wootl burning plants. I could make nn ar
rester for $ JO , and would get from ? 100 to
f50 for putting one in place I was In thin
liuslne-33 for about five months , ami caino
ne-ar Icslng tny life while engaged In It.
"This happened nt CloqitPtto , .Minn. I was
working on an Iron smokestack which was
ibout 200 feet high I was nearly 150 feet
'rom the ground when the- tackle got nwny
'rom me , and the ropes tunning through the
> lockb left me hanging head downward about
100 feet from the ground I viaa rescued by
ncans e > f n long ladder.
"I'roni Mlnnroqta I went to Chicago and
lid comtruellon work In connection with
climbing on the Ferris wheel , Madhon street
jrldgo and the draw at Ogden nve'iiue From
Chicago I came to Omaha. Some of my
work hero has been the painting of tli3
smelting works smokestacks , the removal of
.he lionwork around the- chimney of the
Ilgh school building , the painting of several
Steeplers and flag-pole wcrk
DOES NOT MINI ) THE WOKK.
"The process of placing tackle on smoke
stacks and trwera l.s not as dlllleult at III
v\ould appear. In working on a tall smoke
stack 1 always shin up one of thn guy wires
as far an It will carry mo nnd then , place a
look attached to a pully upon the upper Ik
1m of the stack. This last Is usually done
jy means of a pole In clearing away tl-'n
rigging I have a peculiar trip hook which In *
ni invention of my own It M released by
the pulling of a small string which lcad to
thn ground
"In climbing churcli spires 11m work la
slightly dlffcre-nt I usually work myself up
In llio splro from the Inside' as far as porsl-
hlo and then bore a hole through the slioith-
Ing. A small rope Is run through this anil
mada fast to others below The heavy ropa
Is made fast Inside , and ! I then nscend from
thn outside. By this moans I can generally
got within a few feet of tlio lop , and from
this point I pin co another tut kin In position
around the finale. In clearing away I uao
thp trip hook as In the stack work.
"Dizzy ? No , I am never affected that '
way I have been In many high plages , but
liavu never lost my head torn moment. The
work Is dangerous , but I do not mind It. "
No man ever found that his vitality wn
leaving him without a nlghtuiare Wf "P- , m '
irohonslon Blood Is vitality When you ri
Feel weak strengthen your Uhiod Pill Anae-
nlo makes rich red blood and re-stores vltul-
ty It U composed laigt-ly of conu-nlratcd
tent blood and Is the great blood builder.
rjffcct * noticed after one wieH's iirfe.
Sunn-
To snccMO on Friday presages III fortune.
To see a shooting star means alj sorts of
oed luc.k
To pick up an opal argues the acceptance
i-ome one's evil fortune
If one llnds a plecu of Jewelry It portends
he InMlownl of wealth
It lu lucky to put on a stocking wrong
Ida out or tn put on the left Kho ilrxt.
Finding an unopened letter means that ana
trill shortly have guod news ,
To dre-ara of a funeral Is , ulrungo to say ,
n excellent omen.
If you clumo away a black cat you throw
way your good luck
Bad luck will pursue ) you If you carry the
andle of your umbrella down.
"They are dandles , " said The . Bowers ot
hu Crocket , Texan , Enterprise , while writ-
ng about Do vVltt's Little Harly Itlutrs.
he famous little pills for sick headache and
1'sorders ' of the etomacli and liver ,
Examlno the labels and trademarks of pro-
irlelary aitlcli-e Initiation * aie coiuiu u.
nd in some ) cased the dlfferc-nce betw a
hem aud the genuine Is to slight aa to us-
ape canlrsK observation. Dewars of dl - - *
loncst ehopkve-pcrs and