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\ \ in TII15 ( TMATTA DAILY m-J i'SATt'KDAY. ' . JULY 17. 1SJ)7. ) SPECIAL HOI ICES ; Atlt i-rlUi-tni'ittN for tin-Hi ? iMihiliin * < rlll Intnki'ii tinlll I- in * ' " ' ' ' " - ' rti-nliiK mill until * p. in. lor tlir iniiriiltiK ami SnmlHj illtliini. AtlrllNir , li > riMiu > lliiK ti mini- lipi-cil i-lircU run lin § nuiin-rt ml- ilri-iofil to it niiinlM-ri-il K-lli-r In e-iire- of TinHIT. . AIIUMITII no nililrn i- l Tvlll lie ilulltrrcil on | ir ncnintlon of tini'litiU enl > < llnp , 1 1-U - n or l flrnl limortloni lr n noril lli.'rciifl-r. .NnlliliiK In Urn fur Irm thnn 'Mf for tinllrnt IMOIT- lnn TliiKiniUiTtlteiiHnH mint I" ' run ciii i'i'iitlTol ) . \ \V\Vrr.nSITI > \ . l-osTniov nY VOPNO MAN. i > m-s : HOOK. ke. plnit nml typewriting , npi-akB KiiRllnli mul Snllli ln-ft < if irferi-nifs Aililren N f'J Ileintll AMO It , " W \ vrr.l ) MI.I3 HUM' . BAU : UIN : rnu CIOAIIS , i5 A MONTH nml * r n't' ' < : ol.lflrm. . pxix-rli-nce iinndi-iunry ; In'tniPini-nli to ciutomtrii , C. C lll hop & Co. . Hi. IXHII. . II-.MM9 .Tyl $ * * WANTII : > "ANVASf iics : TO TAKK oitiir.iifl. now tin * nf wi.rk , no heavy good * to carry ; fnluiy IT curnmlMlon. C. V. Aclann C'o . nil So irth m. It-Mill WAN-fKI' . MAN NOT OVUIl 3.YHAUS Ot.l ) to ! i < t in upcrrlnry ; tnuxl lie line ( unman wll up In llutircs. Rood mMre nml appmrnntn nnrt DUO having had InrBo mimro-rtlnl oxpcrlcncc , Kl\c refMonccs. AiMre-M N M , " . . 17 WA s-TKiT MKN TO I.RATIN om ni-stNis : ixinriinco nut iiHcmmr > ; naUry imM wlm.- . loainlnit Call nt IMS tmmlaii. II-.MM1 All _ _ VANTHH-TWO HOYS I'llOM It To in YH.MW of HUP lliat Imvp had oxiipil-nm m wrnpp'H In ilry KooJn store. Inipilrint ll. . t. > n Sto'i' WANTKM. AT ll.NVi : , 23 IIAIINKSS MAKHIls nmli MM. li KH.IillP innUoM nt The Knn.inl * t n.Ml.TV Co. ! J7. K9 nml ! 3l 13. rth t M. I'aul Minn. " ' , _ _ "l l' ' ' rNn.MI'UYin : WANTit : > . WSIN'KHS MAN' with * . ! " > liwuri-ill l rolHonont In Omaha an ntnlillslii'il l.iulm' . " * . Mfs , US Htipi'ilnr ft . rntim 5. rii'vdniul ( ) . ll ! \V A NTT fT AINTS ( ! , $20 TO jr. A WHIIK Sidli : to mriii'is. mi rapltnl -f.lcil . now K "I" ; 'w IilntitolN nt HlKlit. o\or > family m-eili It H. ? . To , IHKC t5t. Cincinnati. Ohio. II _ 100 fllltl-S roll AM. KIM"OII J7 wtcli. Caiuilltin ollU-e , KK DoiiRl \VANTID. : A I.\DV WMO HAS HAD ix- iiprloni-c In nilliiK m.ill nnli-rs In iliy Kiwis utiiri- , Khiiiitnii" ! nf fiiriniT pinpliiyrrs nml state time i-miilnjf J. AiMruss N 58 , lice nfflee C 741 WANTHD , AN INTIM.MOKNT WOMAN OVIIlt : "i yi'.iii , Ki l I'.ijInK pnxltlon. Aililri- V. Ili-p. Ciiunt-ll llturfB. C M9IO IS WANTr.D. YOt'Nf ) NfltSII 15IIH. AT 312S CMiltiiBn St. C-.M937 15' KOIl HUNT IIIMISKS. otTsns IN AM. 1'AitTS or Tin : CITY. TIIU O K P.nls riimiKiny , KOj riun.un. I ) S''u nofsns , UINIWA : .t ct > . , los N. i.vni ST D-551 itN HOISIS. : c. A. STAHII. 32 ; N. Y i.i ! ! : . u-- , : ' . in : noi-si : AND COTTAOIS AI.I , oviit thu city , 5i to J10. Klilcllty , 1TOJ Kminm St. I > ; J ; nnisis ; : , WAI.UVCI : , IIHOWN in.ocic , ICTII anil IJoiiul.iM. I-52 ( HOHSIIS , rolTAHIW .t STOIHIH , AM , I'A UTS of illy , liii'mun , IM\C Co. , 43) I'.txton lilui It O 3Si woviNts iiot.sinori ; : > OOODS AND IMANOS Om. Vnn & Hlor.iee Co. , 1115 Karnum. Tel. lo..3 UIST. McCAOt'K. 15TII AND jouans , ft. Ts. OAHVIN nuos. icis KAII.VM n sjs HOL'sr.S TUIt HUNT. 1II.M1S. : I'AXTON Ul.li STAXDFOUO CIHCM : coiTAons , G HOOMS. all mn.letn. . Apply SOt Uco Illiln. 5JO nousis. j. it. sitiiitwooi ) 4:3 N. v. 1,1 n : D Ml 10 IIOO.M KI.AT , not'ni.AS. NIAH :4Tii. MOD em. nciuii heut. Imjulre I.ln.lnulsl. 316 S Kith IJ 533 HUNT. TIIN-HOOM .MODnUN. IlIlIi' IIDUIIINo. . Sit youth soili street. I ) MdK KOII HINT : IUVIN itooM unicic itr.si- di'iiro moilcir In every rrspvct. Htt-.im lient * leilrtf Unlit. Located at the southwest corner 17th nml DniiRlim Kts Apply to It.V lluker , SupvrlntPiidt-nt U'c Illiln 1 > WI TO IlKNT. 1313 S. SMIl RTUHRT ; > ! INIMIOOM hou.i > ; 111011110 cornt-nicnces , hard wooil tloora , two Mucks from llnnncoin park. D M703 FOIL HI3NT , ttOOI ) 8-IIOOM COTTAOi : . WITH inoilcrn linpiMveincnta , C40 Ho. 2Ctli Ave. Apply 13JJ Ca i St D-742 3-UOOM HOl'SIl ' 1C1S N. T1I ST. I ) SO-i 1C" c-itoo.M noi'si : , MonioiiN ; 2:21 UAMI-'OUNIA t. D-tM 1C TIN-UOOM : HOUHI : . SIUDIJIIN CONVIIN- li'iui-K. 1SH Casx. Apply Iteeil liotel. South Omaha. D-MOtl 51 * J.'IVIMIOO.M COTTAOi : . H. 12. COH. 19TII ft JutkHim. I ) 927-SJ" M011I2UN ItlllC'K IIOUSI2. Ml ( XM'ITOl , AVK MOI31IIIN r.-llOOM HOU.Si : ; FINi : LOPATION Sit S. 2lKt Ht. 1)-M'J41 L'0 1YW HUNT. ! (1001) rtTTAOI2S : t ItOOM.S ci'll.ir ; city wali-r ; JO 00 Inquire 111S r.iinnm U MT.J 11 .SIM.INIII > coTTAtu : AND I.OT , NMAII ISTH nna CinnlrikI.Ml . ) . Itnnin 1C , I'attpiimn lilK n-Morit Ate F4HI lir. > TKI U.MSIIii7 : HOOMS. Tiiuin : HOOMS not SI-IKIII'NI : | ! . nu snt-rn mil i : 7si in * 3 i-Nri-uvi iiin : HOOMS HI'ITMIM : yuu ItiHtfi'l.i'i plnK ullh rant1 ! Also hi veral fur nl'lii-il ronni i. MSI Ilirney n t-S74 : u- Nic'iiY rfitNisnr.D KODMS l'tllMSIIii : > HOI ) 11.1 AM ) 1IOAHI ) . 'i : rooi , uoo.Md , tjoor * itoAiti ) .ilile Tlio Hii50W llarni > > . F MOIiKHN I1IIICK , } l AND 5 WlTTTlT ! Tlli D.uinpurt. P MC'JJ U Tllltm : HOOMS I2NSIMTI2. I'l'llNIHIIKirnil iinfiiinliiliiM. with lin.i-il. Trannltiita ncrein n. oil. ill. in. rtupla , 1721 | ) n\eiuni ) | HI HIrTSi > 18' ItOOMH AND IlOAUITHi ; MtMiUm n dPlUlitful milliner rpsuii in Oniilui , ISIIi nml DnlRi' . I'-MSSS 17 M ODIIHN IIIli"KIWOMrt | AND llOAIIl ) , n f ' l Ml N. 131li. I'-MUJ-OII * rrllNISIIKD HOOMS AND 1IOAI1D. 411 j7 I1IU MrPi-t. r-MS7'J IS' ' NII'IIY : rrtiNiHitiii ) TIIONT noo\m WITH nmigia . r-MM317 _ HOOMH ANI > rillST CH.AK tpnanl ' 'OJ N' ISIIi HI. K-M1-1S' riuiN'r nnoMN't ) Ai/'ovi : , IIIIST | j v- II. n In dly. "li S V".lli ft r-M 0i ( JjCO rtit itivr-sTi : > iiis AMI KOII tn-'iT Tim 4 STOHV iiuii'inrii.ni t 016 r.irimm Hi Thin Ijiillillni : ha u tln-iirmr rptncni > , iiHiiii-iit iMinp'ftu ' Irani lif.itlmilx - liirciatrr n nil lloiim , can , ite Apnlv a' t-JB nlHir i if The lln { . 910 w \vn : T IIIJVT. A OINTI.IJI : : ANOiri : WISH TO uu.vr with III at I'liiKB Im.iril. li > St > | iU-miri 1 , lu rounw. nr u lame room ulili .ilmtp. v\onii jr.- frr prltnte Imih , mu > i tin net ! fiirnlnhf , ! ami well tltuateil Iietit of refiTenieu , tatt * trni nnJ full | > rtlcul.irii. N S9. Heo K MS U SO . Aftll'ST 1ST. IIY U1.NU TIMI tfiiunl , I r S nmm , ino Irrn , iltlm-linl lioum' 1:01 I ex 41 loll , liarn iletliulilivvilte ; , dehcrln IHK iiroptTly , to O liVi , City Hull K-M9U , IS h fiToitAni : AND WAUIMIOI'SK ro. 90S 910 Jonrn. Oflu'ral lUTUje and fornarillni ; M-MI OM.VAN & STOHAdlUK TAltNAM. TKU li.4 M-IU CI.AIHVOV.iXT.S. MADAM 11I.YMV1I. ONLY tl > 2NI'IM2 I.IKK ri'jilfr. IvIlD n.ilnen. lulik'e. lu\e murrlacr law , rrunlles frlrml * . tet & > X > anil up. tails factory icuillUKi , liourn , 10.M to 7 UI9 Kar. BUIU , 1-V-MKJ1 ! ' \ \ \NTit : ) TO III V. 'AMI \ltTl-riU OtD ri.ATHKH I.HDS. 1W7 M 'l 'n t IO 1 < , ut , . N-M-41IJy \MII : > MII/IAOIS. IIKI.II IIY THIS MimlM Sa\lii . l.nnK. In mtn/unt t " 0 In tl H" . Irm - pi r nnij ilpflrini ? to oiiiii' * ' ! ariil trm-w mo fur Ihrpp yoirs t low Inter it Aililrens N -.4. lloo ulliic N-V.1-1S < M H I'M ! ) KOtt OMAHA AVINn HANK cortimato. J. .1 nibfi < n. , 'H Kim Nal'l Ilk I I N11.17 It \VATII : > TO nrv. A IIOII.KH ANn K Mnmlia Iln > l'ro Co otflcp , mom Vj. DoiinlnH lilock. Jf.ih ami Jlmlic Sl . N M9U IT W.\NTII > TO HfYA i on 2 S\MII' : : HOH I : PHUT In K" n | rppHlr. inu-i In ili.n , . fur . - . S A. llriin.lHfll . , Snuth Uninlui N 'U - 17 \\ANTI'i > SHOW f'ASIJ , MIIDIl'M SI/,15 41 ! I'axlnll block. .N-MWO IS I'OH HMiIIOHM : > , \ \ \ on SAi.r : OM : OOOD I-HACTON' A'ND TAM- lly ln.ru . ; . Apply nt 317 North ICth Mreol ; after fi p. in 1--MD13 21 * tAltWVOOD CUinuiNU , HOG AND OHICKT.N foncoj cheaper thnn "all wire. " < - ' . II I.re. tOl Douglan. Q u3i An. nrsirows. JAM \viAN Sth nml Omoo. t-SVO All * POU 8A1.I2. It ITT2AD MlKPH i''i\VS FIIDM Innn. Cnll nftornonn , ynril. 2Mli anil Hurt St , TWO JCUSKY ri\v.i. noTii niiNiiITII inl\m lirummi.nil . I iirilaMiM9l7U' \ NI\\ ; - . MI N > SIIN TYIMIHTIH r wn liriixi-rs' Ji.nriinl . c. mpaiiy Sniil i omili.i. N. li h\i.i : in : vi. ( I'ontlnuo.l. ) Aririilt"j.V''lt\NriM.'t/lTS S 9 , 10 it' ll frup'ORi ourh , block . 12 V. Smith's n.l- illtli'Ii In the ilty ol Omntlii : clour till' , will Mil i-hoap on lllx-ml term" or will trail" f. r dcjlralilo m\nt > In Wlcoii ln pni | ri > or will liiilld to mlt rprponviMo piuilf * nn.l . neil on fflfy imjmpntJ. W S. I'mlrtoek. ! 'nil < St nnJ Till Avc. . MllwatiKcVI . UK.-Xt ? . ' ! Jyl9 1X111 SAMJ-MY imsiHRNrB ( ! 54 H. 17TH ST. . t n Imrcnln. will tnkin 7-rnom inotn , cet p ft pny , or bnlf cnili , b0nncf' en O , invp llgatr John H r LMmntiM itn ssi Jv n N\i "T'oo for 4 nnn.M norpi : AND LOT. 4o\li > fool , mnr S'.th nml Hurdpltp utrools. J. N Tri-nfei " | .p. I' . O UH-MTSl \Vntormnli , N. Y. I.lfo , HII-9I4 ! < sini\v.\i.Ks. : 8 \ \ ViiNATfllAl : , STONI2. AUTiril'lAt. lirlck. Tel 1C . W. J. Wrlthon * . 305 S. 17tli st , -637 r \STI IIAUK. idl'.SHP DN'I.Y. IlllAllP l-'KKrnS. L. iv.itir J ! no per inonili A. W I'liclr. " ft Sen , W7 N. Y Life. 4J7 THI : OLD HKI.IAPI.I rKopi.trp | . .Hn1 1 . " 2 Donulni. Omnhit pffrotm.u \ . I.M eiirp In il - > n"iof ivomm nil l rosuHrlic | , no inntirr wluit ran e , iMire.l lotiir with ' CI'Mtjl Jlll tti'len. 140 I' \\VMIIlOKliS. : If MMinWITX IX-iANS MOVm 4t < N 15 Wo'vu wrllton of tinnlislilu And ol' Cn-flan iiKilitiUui , We've rliyiiicd nlmnt tintarlll' Mil And the Culiiin . Itiiailoii. We've til-awn HIIIIII thtuiuN tind \\'IIIi smile iiiiuiialnii : ! ! ; Koine things \vr l.'lt uiiulit lie inspired , And some lacked inspiration. In all ihK pictured poesy And \vurd. manipulation , We'll never have yon overlook The lino's Ki'osil I'iivnliitloi ) . -U. I. . Wiill.iui' . ? , . llfHHY t-Yfl.H CO. . C A. nni.INC Alirr. New ' 97 enrrlnKi-i. ImRRles mul liloclei t low prlcei Wheel * lentcl tiy Inmr or ilny. lilcyclt : repairing. 310 N Will tlei 1- ) ! fin.- > o.\Ai. BATHS. MAS3AOI2. MME I'OST. SI9'.i 3. 1ST1I vivvi rort UTUiuNi : TIIOUHMIS , J M nnr : . L-onsullatlon i-r lii-ullh book Uldj. ; | , ii ) lclan , free. U 5M EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS , roii I'I.HAS- urennJ piollt e-e I * I' . Juiis.m' want nil- Council Illuffs liase. U j40 - OKK. CHHON1C I > ISl'.ASI2S. 1C' ' VI-NO f * * . " . . f'l"v * ' Iv0 * - \'l"v ! ! DoUBl.is. STANDAHD ACC1DKNT INS. CO. W. A. CAIi ter nuiuBiT. IM" m ctl to Klrijt - Nat I. I Ian' . J'3 ItUl'Tt'lli : r-t'HI2I ) Toil i'i ; UNTIL SI.l'- temtier 1. no pain , "o iletentlon fiuni lni liii-s : we refir in tnmisaml ! , of patl"nts ciiiiMl : i.ill or wrlto The O 12. Miller' Co , 9.K-3 Now York r.ife liullillns , Onialia. hl _ _ _ M.TNACilM II-ADY ) IN ( M'VI'llAL . ! AOHNT - uVer'y nnmty for tlie l.e-t liwid u In' rt-ino. . y on Ue maiket. . , ! Kc for H , , P'am ' contract. Neuliert 1'harmaclal Co. , Omaha , j , , , Vo I.4)A > HP. M. KSTXTH. \N'TH' > NY IXAN A TIU'rfT CO. all N. V I- ; 'atilck money nt low late- , for ffl.m Ian. , Neliia Ka. in Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern foAXs ON iMiMiovno & nNiMi'r.pvii ) I-ITY property.V. . Kurnain Smith & Co. . U.O I nrnain. c"V > rii cnNT MONIY ON NIIV : & IA. T.MIMS W. II Mclkltt .1st Nllfl Ilk. bills , omj . .r MONIY TO LOAN AT u > w HATIJS. TIM ; O r. OavH Co. . 1S > > 5 r.Tiniin ht. vv , il > MONIIY TD" LOAN ON IMI'llOVIIH OMAH \ real estate. Hicnnan , I.ove Co. . J'axton l < ll \V , " 4li MONTY TO I/JVN ON I.MI'ROVIID OMAHA iioperty. I'usscy .t T'lomas. ' 807 1st N.n'l Ilk 1HK | \ V " ) 11 ON OMMIA rilOl'KHTY : KOWIJST HAT12S ; InilMIni ; loans wantoil. rileillty Ttusl Co _ W SIS TY no IN SUMS OF sicooo on MOIH : . v. l ) . Weail , Insurance. ICth A. DoiiglaH _ TO l. < lV UIIA'ITIJI.S. MONI2Y TO LOAN ON | THNITI'HI2. IMOrf hornsv.iK' > m < oli' . at lovvrH rates In city MD niiiov.il of uoiiil-i , atilettj Lonllilcnli.il , > ou iai : pay HIP l'-n > " " " " > ' 'I'1' ' "r ' " " " > ' amount. OMAHA .MOHT41AOI2 LOAN Co. BOC B . ICtli Si. X-r.19 III M.VKhS ClIANTKh. MII.I.lNlTiTY-rOH SAI.H. A C'UIAN M1I.I.IN. ery toeK , ami liulMIni ; kullalilo fur mine , in elthiM upaiaii'h. Hc t liii-nted ami largest i > - lulilUhi" ! liouH1 In Hit- ell > . Heirt of leahnns for felllnc. Wrlto Allen & llauii-y , Ke-iiney , -C | , YM-H9-lf j'oii SAM : , IIM.F INTIIHST IN A < JOOD lia > lns taloon biiMlnem , Adilima N J'u Uei oil HUNT. IIOTIII. ii'i.moN ) , MOLA. In. ; u-rponnlldp purty can Imy furnltiirn oli.-.ip ami | OPM liulire at ino.leiali1 lent , goml oppnr- tunlty. Kit-il HIOKII , NeoU , ! Y WJS * oit2S' I.AIUIB 1IAIIN ANI > 4'AIIUIA4H2 nhi > ii iii- < -i > niiiioilnllnn > for IJ or mum hur > < s nn.l vellUleti. W. H. Huuill. t < 16 N Y I , If. ' SA1.I2 , IJI2NTAI. Ol''I.ll2 | NICHI.Y 1,0- cati'il In St. .loiepli. Mo. ; riUH > U , nxturm , flu. ; ST.'ilO. Ailillrtii N. tli. UlllJh.l Hi-'U. , ! W , HI2STAUIANT : I'lllST t'l.AHfl : I2A.SY liuiin : Ki > i > 'l ' lau-lni'ioi ; will take part 111 iuoil tiaile. llox 70S. Kc.l Oalt , la. YM346 ti run icnMii2. : . Tiv iioni. : 3 STOUY HIIUMC. NIW : ; ni'o U.1 t" exi naiiKi' < tniuh.i prnperl > . iank J. Ni.vok. lluiiilMil.il Neb.M'jI'J IS IJSTVTK. HOL'biS. : UJTS. I'AHMh , LANDS. LOANS. Ui'U. 1' , H.'inU Heal Uatato Co. , t'ailun Ijtotk. . ' KLI , , THADI2 ori HUNT , HofSCS , LOTS fauna. Obiruiu 111 on. .v Sulom.'n. ' : o : Hee roii MALI : . S-UOOM coTT.\nn.NKAiiiv NIJW. 4110 N. ! tli a\c. , webt of expoelclun uiounUa , between Salilcr nml SPIUKUH , rlty wuttr en' cenirntei ! tcll.ir. largo lol. only > 'X ' > u ; eay lirnu. Dyrun K. ll.i tlnss , ! 12 B. Hlh H. HK-MJ84 .Xi : I'cn I1AHCJAINP. J SOU M.7JOTO ) C.00 ; pee pliotQs at ICth anil Karnani. Murtfe Ulilc. J. J. Ullicon , 611 rirel Nat. Hank Hide. iti-s5i _ _ _ IK YOU AUK I.OOKINO Toll IIAIIHAINS that are bartalmi , what U Hie nutter nltli tlipm-T A lioute anJ lot on Vlnton ulroet for IM ) 1 1 oi. , I 4-ruum home. Mi-foot lot , In UP | parr of Hie city , t o bloLki from motor , 1100. ( Our- half i'n > t umler f.'reclomrf ) . 7-room lioune near cxiioBttlon Krounila , on pateil mirrl. for $ : < ' . P.IIK | laic * all palil. S.mth Onulu lot , V < J fd't frum niotur. nn craile , ll- > Tliesc prnpertlei lieloni ; lo f i-trii oiMiern , who hair not lcarne > l of Armour , tlie vxpunltlon. thti.new tlrpot , rlc Imiulre at once for p.irtlcularn of Trut Cu. , 17W 1'arnam bluet. ITKM ri in ; p. ' KfHNlTfHE HEI'AI'MNfS ' . louehis and iii hl. i , . i.uitii'.oj iiiaao an.I I i 'ii.-Mii.'t rriips w.ll I.IC.-IM' > . , n Sn. M. S. \ \ . .ilKin'in I'ui'ilnj bircvt. Ti'leiilioinl3l. . Ml IIOATINO. risiiiNo , TINTSMOATS IIOAHD Ail.tiP C.ii-ip O'liihi . I.ate ( juln-n o. us. 'I e- It.inlih. Ncl. . ilGSI SO * SllOlt'l'llAM ) AM > TVI'I2\VKri'M ! > . < C VAN SANT'S Si Hi OL , 'n3 N. f. LIKH. 1 OMAHA ItS ! COI.I HCK. ICTH ,1 DO ft' LAS Jut * .MADAM SMITH. 1.110 DOKJLAS , MA-.s\OP steam lialhj. -i T"--lfi' JtltS. IMt IiON. ILI2CTII' ' ilASSAtJM H\TI1 p.uluih , iittiul ui i | rnr.itl\i ) . Hi H II h. , up- stall * . T S5I 17 * M > vr. .O.Vr. S.MAI.IWHITE IIOKHK , I1HOW N > pits ; hnlilir wlilmnt til ip lietnni to 2433 chirk\s street uinl itvelvt' rewnnl l.iwt-MUll 17- IJ1ST. NI2AII 17 AND DODdL' , (3OI.D I3YU- KlaHU's and chain ; rov.Hiil. Lt(2 Nuith I'-tli. l oit 9J2-K * LAST. lILAt K COCKRU f-'l'Ai\l ICL. IIKTTllN to sca > rninnin for luwai I. I.Jrl ' . ' 4. ' IS LOST. TIII'llSDAV ' , .ifLV 15 , iJOLlj" I.'K'A" loinlty pin ; Henry Torn ClaiKc , Jr. . on b.nk , reluin to S'.IW CJS > H stnil ; icivluie , inl. I O.TM84S IS LOST. A lir > OK OP ANNI'AL I'ASSRs CVIlit \I.II > IIH rollriiilK ; a Ilhi-inl rrnaid I- left nt Mlliitnl holel iHtlci' . L'JST .MI7 ! ( 17 .l 4i'4) " S 1I.I2.S. AT I'fllLlO AT'CTION Till : I-2NTIIH2 .STOCK of | | l "O'l IPI Mini IKl'iH'S of Slll'l Cilllllni ; t SIni lay , July 19 Jo , i in. MDOI. lk TVIMV.VillTKlSS. LXTI2ST MODHL TMT.V. i ! ITi.ltS , hfl'I'I.lT : ; " " . " ' 'J'jpertiitcl A. Sui'pliie Oi. , 1'Jl. r l ll.li | KAlLWAK 'liiiili ' CARD i.oau's | liUHLI.N < MO.S .v M i ill\/.li . .i IM : , omanal | nluii 111 ' , Lt1. M..OII bl.j On u.i i * :3 : im l > vi \ ' < -i I'-xi n h J..UIHI 4 ' "jpm llllt HII ll'.r.t ' { , l-.jk ! .Mul i.\ 4. j , M 4 Jjpm I'fiu.r i. > ur- 4.0 p.n 7.1 > ! 4 < | , : . . . LI i coin l.-c. I ( ex. tjuiulu- ) . . . , : ( . . ; S.u'iim. . .Lim-uin L * < .il ( ex. . / ; . . . . : , . I.eales IC1I1CAGO. HU ILLN'iJTo.V A. g.lAr.Mvii inii ih.iJlUilim lH-ia , K1.1H jiimcir. 3'u. On.ih . f. wpm . .l iiiLUijo Vi tinii-K . .7Sui.ii : f 13am Cm iu ! < * ; . r lir.p.ii ; 7.uipm. . . Chlci " i. al..unlb i\pitiij..7.JOjiii : tl.40.tm. . . . I'.uiie Jnnctlnn l.i-c.il 6.10pm . . . .il'n ' A''I ' ' 4"Sumlu ) ) j . | ini I.r.-uvi ILIIH Aliu. .Mil. . .V , < j CAil.i.ui . OnnliaI.'liluM | D < > t > ut , : uth & lljKdii St i Oi , .1 i C "i > m C'lmuiLimiie.t 8:0 : an 11 i ain..CliUvi-.i . L > pie's ( ex. MnnJ.-/l. . , ; ( . | ; I.i'.rn-i ii'Uli'AtiO 'A. NOiU'HWKSTN ( AriiV a O.nHhaUnlui. ] Drjul , HIM & M.U.IIII ait | Oninn i in.r.i'n * LA-CIU I.J > MI .IM''imi 4ipm : Wi-tlbuled Limn , i" o4 ; i > i 5 ujpm St P.iiil iiip r a. J Jin a tMO.ini St , I'.iul Limited 'J.u.'pin ; 30jm..i Sn u * City i.uci 11:1 : HJ.n I , .iiui ninudilcaiiii CM. III KCu.ini , . . . Mlbsuuilal ! < y l i-.i ttisu.nii * Kxcopt huiui.iy. * * t\ tt .Mi n a > " lrn\ui Ifllll'AOO H I On ih'il'liluli | Dcput , SOtll ft " KAffJ. " mam .Atlantic i\pi" : ii lvBumlay ) . . S:3-ipm : TiOi'pm Nu'.ht I Jtu | > - f 8 Itmi 4 . .pin. . Chicago Vo mmloii Ltml'eil ' . . .l20pm ; . . St I'aul Vi-Hluulei2 Llnil'eil . . . I i''epui \ \ IZ.i i. Tjj pm ; . colrradn i.iini i : . | . < n\eB I I-1. U AI Mu . -'Li' ArmT ninalm | _ iJrjxt. JllH iV l' . . * i . i unuha , ciim | . . . . .r.i JU'i ami Liiir- < . , " 5:0i..i-n : 3 of PHI. . . i . ' ; * Vyi. i : , s .M.n . 8'JOiiin . o.im Fi . ' 1111,1. fc . Hr ' * " " * " ' : 'y. . . 1/iain. : . . . .NorA > ! ! . ' Xi > irsn ( ex < IHI . iO2'am ; f Upm . ft i-aui Hxpn . % . _ : l'iui ' I nvs I U. C' . , oT J * c t' L Arrivet OmuliKit'iiluii ' Lriat. 1'Jlli At Maxon flu | Omaha i 0'iri . Kii'.i l'lt > Day i' 4jrrfiu | . IO.Wpm .Iv C. Nij.lEs Ua V 1' 'I ra m . Ionics / MIS.-ol KJ I-AC1KH. Hiali4 | | Dipol LlhS li ter &t . um.ili4 3. tun. . . Nebi.ifck.i u KHii a Llinlled.7..12Upin ' .l . mi _ Kaiima I'll ) Kxpren . . . . 6 Jinun I.eiue | SIOUX CIT X. 1'Ai. U'lC. 'Arlte Omalial Depot , Ullj .t Welif er Ht | Omi.i ! C.l m. . . S | . I'uul JJinlu'il . . " . J.iOajiT \M\etl \ SIOUX I ITV A. 1'ACIKI" : | Arrl\f ) iii naUiil | n Ut-put , 10th & Mai > oii Su j Omalu t.40am . Si I'oul i uBicn.Tr . 11.10pm 7Sf.-.m : . Sloui L'lij TmsenKer . : C5rni t'.Vpm . St Paul Llmilo.l > -0.itn Leaves i WAIlAbit llAll.v , AV ArrUfi OmalialUnlon Depot , 10th & jLigun6li [ OniaIm 4'iOpm Canon 1M1I . . . . .L . . . .ji..Vttii , IrfiTeTT MON l'A''IKI. ' " = rrHe Oniahalynlon Depot , ICth & Mason 8Uj Omaliu " " I' am . . Oxerlaml l.linltej" . . . 4 45pm J.V'pm ' Hoat'c * 4 Strom-li'i ; Kx ( ex Sun ) J.VILH ' 'Hlpm . ( Irainl IHand Kxpreii i > Bun I. . J:5-'Lr. : . jl-Hr'q K il Hail lOuiiiir. La\e I C. , ST 1' M S. o. lArruvT Oinahal Uth and Wt'buter. I Oniai.i 1 00pm..Sioux City Uipreti ( ex Sun ) . 11 : . , i , li Mam. . . Sioux City A ceo ( ex. Sun ) . . . . I z.j.ic . d.i pm . . . Ht I'aul Limited . 9 19.m > JfCiui..Sloui City Aoco. tbundi > unlj.l.:5jin ; BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. 1 at the \Vhllp HIMInn I mnti i. all } meeting different peopl ? has at ted Hie' ) a Umlc upon .Mrs. McKlnley. " salJ a m umber of the president * olllrl.il household , "and th" ohantte has herd of ( he most grailfvlng rliM- ' actor io her husband and to HIP members of | hoifamily. . It , Is aj pleasure for the prcai- | dent to have , ' hi * wile with him whenever he ' goes off on a receptlrn trip , and the effect of the change from Canton to Wr.shiugton has been frequently commented upon by nil \\lio have met Mr , McKlnlry Mneo lo- aufiuintlon day. She Is not no easily fitlRiiotl ; a * wns formerly the case , and , whether It Is , the knowledge that she Is Inleod the Ilrst | lady In the land or a change of climate ) that hail brought about mich beneficial results , into thing U certain , all her friends and well-wkihers are sincere In the hope that this benefit to her health may cciitlnue. U was remarked at Philadelphia how cheery and bright Mrs. McKlnluy appeared , and she did ' ' not Koein to mind the fatigue Itu'l.lent . to the travel of the lust two da > s In the least , \Vhcn iho pro'i.len : and Mis. MrKlnlc ) ar- , , nvrl nt the White House the mistress of the ( xei'ii'lveniaiuion declared she had lic'.tr felt In belter he-allli or pjlrlts | , an'l her oole iirftet v. as tliat her titay In I'hllad.'lpirla had b'tu so short. " Noi ? of tht' [ treat army of hot > ? ikoopetn , J . 1.1 . ai"l ) mi tip , who have been stimulated and | -llrcct.'d by the tvrl'lnpa of Mis * Juliet Cor- : jrti , can have failel to lead with a pang tiio ' notlcs of hdr reeet t death. Ml-s Cordon hi I ! 'M . -I' in falling health for months past , but j flip continued lo do ll'eiury work up to a ' hcrt time before her dea'h. The many books ' upro h' ' r.FokeopIng loplro which appear nil- ' nitnlly have not t'lspUcrd In ibe hearta of , ii ! r a leis her "Family Llvltiit upon S500 a ! Yeai1 , ' that treasury of valuable Inlnrtin- , ilvti. wiildi first mn i Its appe.iiance In ih * ' columns of Harppr'd Uiuar. t-r lesseno'l the- Inllupntc- her other hardly ! wortiiy i bocks. Ml.-s Cor on was a ploiner In ustao- | lisblni ; a cookl'ig sJi ol i i New York , and it | .as through b"r lonnccilnu witti tlita , u i well ES on aceoi nt .if her thorough m Btery ! of all dppartmeiu at cookery , tint her name l.as become FU widely known. The National Congress of Mothers , which started IH career ro triumphan'b IB * ' K b- j ruary In Wafhlngiott , scum to cmbily . what baa long been dcnlred by women In ' vsrloiu P'I : * of the country. Slnco Its Hint ] ci.nvntlon It hi.-i : formed n local organlza- ! tlin lu many cities , and a very excellent t tie ' In Nciv Yolk. It lias now n well furnlybed j offlee in Wa-li'iiKton. and has divided I's | i oik Into Cenai't'inentrt. like the othn great women' , ? fccictlM of the land. It him J I ll'.erary ' burrau. and I'sues l illets to Hi ' .lumbers , us vv ll as to all Intetcfitcd In the I walk It has aligned to ltslf. It U newt t iidcA\o. iii's tj form a bureau of exchiug" a ! W.T-hln. n , which shall jet a i u clcirl1 g i h lite , anI jlso a * a central hea Iquaricii' . j \t thl pla e tbe > will k Cj ) a li.U of nil , clubs nii.l oiQanU.'tlaiis ttho e e : I'f objict h ' th. ' eilucalli > , i 4if latents , the ti'eitt.ieti : of tMldren aud the ejevtllyn of the bomor , vhlch r- nid1 tljn ? Ihingsi PS n n'"on ' lir > ' cbjict. It will alp. . ) prewrve the consituilj'i , I bylaws' , jea- l/t ekg anJ publleatlaiM of all c'ulm oiid i etetiea , and especially NU 'h lit- ' c'i'iluie ? * beoiN IIUDII tlie top > - > mintioneJ. | To carry nut tliiM i.lea more thoimighly , the j New York rtije organization li IMtart - > d a ! litlle maatuine kaown s.- , tlie Mother' I Volte , whU'h v/il ! tit the oind.il ouran of thi i cong.ess lu 'be Kmplre ata'e. an 1 will play ' the tian.ii' pn't toward th it boilv n" ; tlu ! \Voman Hlgn.il Id to the Woman's ? C'hr ! ' < - llan Temprraure union Mauv of Ihe meni- ber are do.iu flue UhriMlau work in 'New YiTk City , aiA : are lanyim into n .ii.lce the "irs'iiii " thpy Invo 'learnetl ' at the coiiKriM Anmiif ; the tMiiRS Ib-n aim at me. Hist In- duciim the 111/1 / Juca'cd inothels to use .sti'i- ill/el milk inpiae of the dang rot'iluld i-ol 1 at ; ; rocijrie < for th ° u.se of children , nnd cflpcclally" Infant' ; the use of woollen garmen'is ue.\fr ; tS.'the body Inrtea I of cct- ton ot linen ; the necessity of clean'inesn ' to children anJ mothn-- , alike ; the ned of vetilii'lon , of sunlight or p\prcl5 and of ; roper sit tp for childhood : th ? sending of all chil-'rrii to school at the right time , -ml fie teaehlni ; of liill" bny < i nn 1 sir's to pliy . nd In barn timplf 2nd lnt n stiuc ; g.irieJ : lnit can be etiji ; > ed at home c > vel ! n < lu th1 .s'reets. These and athr paints weie brought out In prabsworthy fashion at the ongri.vi. and Jie now the planks of the philantlnopie platform. H la mortifying to note how many per" > n , pay little or no bred to what may be style' ! the etiqiifttc of introductions. To the lover of good lorm there l pamethlng that sets one' . " tec'h on cdge on bi-arlng an Inteduc tion sro wordril tht a woman U presented tea a niiin. or an c'dtily woiiun t > a > i > ungei- one. The ruk with tcfjavd to introductlomi are so simple and sanaibls that it would speni that the wa > faring man or woman , though a fool , could rearcely on th-'roln. A limn la ah.ajs Introduced to a woman , nitd It may be well in pa nltig to add that a ' ' t-liould be Bflked 1'iily'y perinlo'loii - mually before such n ] irf.entatlou IH made. It ii = a simple matter to Fay , "Min Smith , may l pi.dint > ou t > Mi. Jonr- ' . ' " before uttering the formal , "Mies Smith , allow me to In- IrouiiiT Mr. Jonpt. . " ' ! " ' ( man l\ of course , alwnjv biougbt to the woman whom he is to Moot ; the woman filioul I never bi lei lo thman. . These rules inlf-ht aee.n euperllu .us wtie it not thiit onSD often obsorvca tli"r ! li- : fiaetlon amuiiK pseplo who < hould know b.'l'ri1 , At a lea : i i.wrou who yearn b"fore had arrived at the dignity of j grandmotl1 > r vas piloted bj hu l'o-tes to a young girl of m a'ld they v/er made kirwn to eai-h other lu th'1 weil-tuvant word ? : "Mrs. Kiiln'ht , I want to p.-e&tnt you to my d"jr III le til'nl Al.ibi-1 ljy. Mabel , dear , Ihi.i IMrs. . Knlifbt. of whom you li'ive so ofti : i heard me sn' U " If tlu li"li ! < were amused by the ppei-i-h 'hey wcie u \ ill virssd In that krowlc'dge of gf.od fo'iu in which their hosier was la k- iug that they ohowed no contcloiisne.H of her error. The cHy of Kockford , 111. , is n musi cal crnler of proportions raja Ilnrper'a Ila- /tr. In addition to the lingo and upllftli.g Mi ndebolin ! -ifty there arc thne Hou'lKi.lnK cliila of girls the St Cecelia the Sfhumann and youngutt of nil In tlie HIKS ; of Ha coiiHtllueney , the Llebllim club AH in orrmihraUnn 'he ' latter la uuiiu | | < It is eomiioai'd of twenty-five little glrlo , nil between lb. . > nfj' " of plRht Hi'd finnlccr U'llboul Iho assistance of any older ti-.iBp HlllH gi'Is formed llielr club , iisimrd It I'ttlr the master and compnatr , Kmll Mrbllng of Chicago , c eatcd Its r-IIc ) > and cttublliihcd iUi rules and reiiulat'ons ' Tlnae ruliB , uijsht In number , are well worth it product ion m Iheir original language : I Thenanui of lh ( . club is l.lcbllni ; . ! ! . Thu numbers piust bo between the age ? of eight and fourteen years. : l. Member refusing to [ day when called upon unlu-n for lllne > or some very good tt'dHon , will be lined ten cents. 4. 'I he prwldent hall be elected every three 5. There thall be a committco appointed I'VL-iy month to arvango the programme. ( i. We ihall ipnii every other Thuniday HID lirst and tlilrdTtmsilaya ; ! In the month 7. Thu inert ings | will he called at four o'clock , v , S If any jf , the member * have friends vis iting tin in. you are allowed to bring them Tin re are three vocalists ami two man dolin players in the , club , the olhera being plaliititB. The Ucnling gave a spring mUNlcjl at HIP rtaldcncH of Miss Nellie CliBi-e , one of the iiu'inbtra. to which the mothers and fcOiiufillnils of the club were Invited. A program of really remarkable merit was glVPti by Ihe club members Many of the little musicians were to small that , at they sat at thu piano , their feet did not toiuh tlu lloor by several inches , hut every pulb mem ber , down to the tiniest , displayed an earn- ititncFH and ronficlrntlousness that attested to her sincerity of pin pose In Ita own way. there can be no duubt that the little I.elbllng 's doing much for the musical advancement of thu community The mothers of the me in SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10HS IreJlullillnv. ! Oinalia Neb A civ ice and l'n lent 1103k brra I sa > It l * aM.iui l.il ptltnuliiK .0 piac die. ' tint bugbear of thv ilnld munition , and converts ' whit Is ordinarily drulgtrv Into p.ensure . Already the club , which I * tint jet j a jcar old , has \trted a beneficial In- lluincp | lu the case of one little girl , who-e plaiui | Imons bad been given up bocatue the | pupil would not prnctlce. Then camp the J Iilebllnpr. with many of the child's friends a * members , to put tiiuele le ? ona nnd p-ae- tlhltiK on a" entirely fre h and pleasurable footing. f The little girl Jollied , and since then t her musical ardor has known no ces sation , with the natural sequence of great Improvement. ' The prr ldent of the rlub U Miss Alice Kraft ; ecietitry , Miss Holla Itoosn ' ; treasurer , Miss Vera Klmball. Mlsn Annie II. I'orter , nn emhtmastlc hi- ou'llst with a IOHR series of eeiituiy runs 11 her credit , who left her home lu Chicago the 1 morning of Memorial day to ride 'o New York 1 City , reached her diKiinattcin. The 'task Miss Porter bad set herself wo * lo ac complish the journey In seventeen days , wlih olrvin d. vs of actual riding , and to coter ,111110 ( Ptiturles In the 1,000 nillrs of the trln. ' Klve davs of rain prevented the cur- | rvlim out of the whedute of r-veiiteen days. i Nliieteen were taken. The centuries , hovv- e\er , were inn. Kscorts from cycling clubs In the cities along the route accompanied and has acted unHwncly lo tu.i | > oM-r biuilnt' ; * inpfliliv lOlinr.t.il ui'h tin itr i 1 niftnaRttnont. So thp more fart llnl < nhn CMS. ( I 'i act hrrdolt to not II. . > IIRI | in hr * casi' lo prove beyond intcjtlon tbi1 utoru't of her In-k < > n the western race oourmVciinii piim apnt have cnlercl a new Held with RUM ! -m.'e , and tlicj Ji.i c covcrril | iart * of it not contomplatt'l bj the most nctltc- in nli 1 mill until the uomcn dl cove'ed the p"l'.lcarl.itloti' of thl < ] lni of work One Now York woman who Is Interi-slcd In var ious icliciiuti of philanthropy and culture , wl'hoii' lu-ini ; In the Iraot averse to a pub lic knoivlcilRr offf \ \ Interests lias cniplojctl for aevor.il year * n ymiiiK woman as an ad- verlljlntf i\Rent. The nsi'til Is an aerwablc well-bred ijlrl. who puts her emplojer' case forivaid In mnrh more sympathetic and at tractive form than a tuna ever could. Another woman p'cw agent has lalc-ly distinguished horsplf by showlnK how paramount Is her regard for business , She waa divorced te- cotitly , mul is said to have been married to Another man. Hut that did no' prevent Her from cnlnc ; Into partnership with her tlrnt husband when he beg.tn to publish an nd- vrrlUtm : sheet. It was , \ woman iirr s uncut who wa icsponslble for the controversy that was carried on last winter between Moody ami Y\otti > ( ItilHiprt , nnd 'he had men hired by tlio French sliiRer'1 * manager to get Moixly to ttbiiHo her Bongs. A rtid story H the 'xpi-rlencp of Mrs. Uattra Trooker Acklan. the liandFomo < ind acrotnpltfhed datiKhtcr of ox-Judge T. H. Crocker of IMeveland. O. , wlio > e ( earn so lmpr < w pd HIP members of the house of rep resentatives nt Dover , liel. , recently that they forgot sbn was an hplrrss , and COSTUMIOP ( IIJI-I'N (1LAC1J TAPI-TTA I'KOM 1IAKI > KR'5 I3AZAR A moat c'h.iiminK I ONMI from Hutpnr'n ll.uar. shown nhovo. Is of gieen glace taffeta , trimmed with bards of giren velvet and , s icl buttons. The skirt i In godcts , and on the Bldu hrcatltha art- tour bands of giccn velvet forming steps and nnislieil with Kiel bitttoi'H ' at the end. On Uie hips are the bandis of the velvet llninhcd in the same ftn 'on. The blnu-io wa'.st ' is also t.linniud with velvet bantlci begiiiiiing at the shoulder. A Jabot of cream satin plls-e allows at the right , where the waist fastens over. Under the puff at the top of the fclecve * ale again stiarti of velvet with Mteel buttons , and a hand of velvet llnislie.s the ruff abo\e the rullle of iiiouraellni' tie soio. A collar of Kt.-eti : velvet ribbon and a moiihseliiie ruelio make an attractive trimming for the niuk. The color effect ih charmingly cool , and lakes away the heavy look which ei > much M-lvet might be expecti d to have. The bat. of rice straw trimmed with feathers and monssellne do sole , and the par.T-ol. of glace ollk trimmed with moiUHeline , t5Cein to carry out btlll further the color sclii'ini. ' of the eounine. illss I'orter tlironijlioiit the Journey. The Lexington Ilirycle club met the young woman at Yonl.ers nnd rodu with her the few re maining mill's. ' Tliu 117 miles of the last dav's run was. with the exception of US miles , covered the second day before , the Ki-i'ateat ilift.inci' eoxen-d In a da > 's rldu. .Mits I'orter U In the bust of health and spirits. There is a law that first come shall be flrtt servrd , and most right-minded women would it'gpoci It if once they rcill/.ed wlial it | niriitio. It nir.iu.-i merely order and Justice ; it j rmtteelH every one. Yet there are iiirni- born | of the fall se\ who will iiish into a ticket i olllee and ilenund a tirkct at the wiiulow in the fjco of a lung patient line Oi. iip.'SP.l . of jitople wlio hue : bevn walling tlu'ir kin fill turn , and uinally it Is tuiiler to give Ilils blind person her ticket than to Hy to t.\plain to her tli.it she iniut uail. You have .seen tlilx everywhere at the liox | olllee as we.ll as nt tlie rail wad matlon and taut week a wuiuan was yenn eagerly do- maiiillng th.it her trunk ho checked. She P'II ' > IKI ! In aluad of every nuo else and we did not argue with lie : , but when the lug- t-'ugt'inun finally tinned to her she had no tli'ket to elmw , ind b.id lo take her unruly in'lf off lo bother others of tlie orderly class. Waa Hut HID Hist trip that woman ever inado or did wlic Ju.si go contentedly on nuik- ln ( ; ml.itnke.s .ill the time , neer earing to leal n to olnerve ? I A very pielty type ot family llfn IH to ' bo found at Welbeek , wheio the dnche.sB of I'urtlalid rulgi.H with Jmttice , gentleness ami giace. It Ih said that the duku first met the lady who WHS affctu.ird to lieeome bin brldo on tlio platform of a Scottish railway Matii.n , and WUH BO utrueli by her appeal- ance nnd manner Ihut ho ut once determined to win her for hit ) wife. The tftoiy goes nn to fcay thut. lo tlielr Hurprlne , they dlH- eovered they were hniiml for the same coiin- ! > house and It WOK during their Htay under UH roof that the engagement was definitely airaiiii'd Tlielr widding made an iminonuu bensatioii In London , the fans that the duke was young , go id looking , fabulously rich friuile a Disraeli's young duke ) ; that he WOH ( ineen's master of the horse ; that hl.s horse Donovan had retently won the derby , and that lie wan muir > ini ; fin love a lincly lull portionless bride , nil helped to throw u glamor of romance over the mairiage. Some I line has pnhtcd since Ihctiu brilliant bridal days , but tlio homo lifo of thu dmul pair in tald to be of the liappitst , and Iho duchcba Is credited with having gained a great in- llnenre over lier husband , his winnings on the turf during the last few years having by her perfttablon , been devoted to the cause of charity. The duchess of Portland ha made hcrisclf , apart from her rank , a posi tion all of her own In London society , ana this Is the more remarkable since , though born MlBB DatlnH YorJw , a lady by right of birth and breeding , her early associatts were outside the magic circle of patrician tplendor and exclusHeness. Like the duchess of Sutherland , bhts welcomes to her house shin ing lights In literature , science and utt. Under ordinary circumstances there would be good grounds for suspecting the exact truth about the attress who hao started east after having won $10,000 In ten da > ti on a St. Loulfl race course This young woman io no longer an actress , but that fact nerd not be considered strong enough to irukj it certain that she really baa won the inonry. for In abandoning her work on the ( stage she took oilier allied dutlta tliat make It teem more improbable than o\er that eho leally lisa the money with her She became the uuman press agent of a theatrical her bill for divorce from her husband of leas than a year. Mrs. Aeklun i only 21 ! > cars old. Uarly In Maich laSt slio filed a bill for divorce in the enati > . Sbe told tlio divorce eonimltteo that her husband bad misrepresented his age to her and her i r- ents. Ilo told her hi was "li , slu > * , ald , and liu was IS ; that lie was not affectionate , and that ho Ill-treated her. Tlie committee ll - tined to Mr1. Acklan's story of bow lie hod disappointed her for about fifteen minutes , and by .1 unanimous vote they agreed to le port her bill favorably. When the matter e.imo up In the hence , liowovrr , U wa ? slde-ti.icKed , and It was only after dillgen : wotk on Iho part of the woman and aftc : nuineioiis iptairels Imolving many legis liitorx lint Rlio wns finally vletoilous. Mrs Acklan lias aciiilroil | tlie ilistlnetlon of belnp the liiut woman to bo divorced by a state. Them has been for nlno years an effort on the part of sume patilotlc women to collect siilllrlrnt funds to piesent n statue of Washington to Ki.ince as a gift from American women. The movement lias been so ipiiel as to be comparatively little known , although $22,000 out of the required $ . ! 5- 00ft ban been alieady raised. Tlio coming impoitant date of 1UUO lias bri.'ii named UH the ( line limit for tlio croetlon of the statue , and thin bus cicatcd liveliness In furthering the entei prise. Among tlio women Interested as Incor- pnrator.s of thn movemne are .Mi's , ( jeorge I luirs l of Washington anil Mis. Stephen J. Fli'1.1 . , wife of Jubtlco Field of thu nil- premo couit. Tbi' t > < ulitiir | is Mr. I'rtncb , and broiuu will be tlio material uued for the Jlguic , wlilcli will be only lfo | s/e. | The gift would seem a modest one from one nation to an other , but an a g4ft from certain women only It Is a graceful acknowledgment of our debt to Kiance. Mm. I ) . II. It , Ooodnlu and her daughter Miss Dora Head ( Jooilale , both of whom ar < constantly ( ngaged In literary work , lost nearly all their manuscripts nnd llteiarj material , an well as their books anil personal belongings of every kind , In the reeonl dthtniction by flro of their home at Amhtrst Mam. My descent from thu fiardlncr family , Mrs Kalrflfld Osborn of New York Is possessor of a util'iuo colonial relic. During the nlMcnco fiom nardiners Island of Ilio b t Ion ] proHlelor [ , ( 'aptalti Kldd landed thon- with his horde of pirates. The liiluliltant went all terror-stricken , except Madam Gardiner , who , ultli jnahtcrly presence of mind , sent a formal Invitation to dine , which KI'M ' , with cijiial formality , acctpted. Kverythltig was EITVCI ! with the utmost state and cfrcmony , and Kldd , who attended In full uniform , was so gratified by liii receitlon | that during his Htay nothing whatever wa.i harmed and order wis Btrlctly prcucrvwl. On bis departure lie sent , filled ullh Indian Bui'ctmojts for the fJardlner uliililren , ttio pitcher which has been handed down as a family heirloom It Is of beautiful ostrich esu delft , set In silver and Irttmd with wilver bands , and was probably originally taken from tome Dutch vo < ol by the terror of ( he seas , who mtverlhc'lc'ss. ( .urcunibed to the ready wit of one of our early dames. Olga of fJrceco Is at present th" moat IntrrcHtlnit woman In Ilurope is .veil a one of the most popular Particularly Is he popular ainoug ine uoinei of Athens , anioag whom the has * an 'it uslvo ucquaiu- ' "i ' f t. .i lib i , H ftrel ) ofii n t 1I l'n ' I v. i | I. i' tin' Kt-Mi.xi ' h > r | l'r ' < 4H..I . i I. \\\l even In her M \ . up' on i tie . . ion in appiv ri s' > ' ( Ill .It'll tllll lllOll.l . Kt1 , \ / ) her maun r ' m.irkt'd b > raif'nl . . \ Her favorlt ? RCUI l ( he pearl. She sag ' scholar and an rvcellctit linguist She tnk" a Rfeit deal of lntcrr t Ui the arts , in pub lie iduiation mid In charity. Her pigii < - > n > yaehtlnn , nnd * ht tta < until rec. n \ \ ti'\ \ hotiordi ) ndmir.il III the HiiK laii fl. < < .l > ei ? a Uutttlin princess , the daugh'rr of li ( Jrand Iluke ronsianllne and ii"lir of i < - lite czar. However , she has retiirni-.i . li r Inolgtil'i to St. Petersburg , K.iy'nR ' that * ' > ( on id not hold rank In n licet tin ; hi I fli. t upon the Oreek * , and by thin ai t li iinn ! herself uiorp than e c the Idoi of tiniii.tk people , Hob lltmlPttn na1 "A woman in nM sharii'ii a pencil , a-ul out ldt < of inmmn il circle she ran not He a package t mnl. - t look like iiiiytlMnK save n crooked eins * s- lion of chaes , but , land of mli.nb' ' ee wlmr slip can do with a pin1 I believe ro > some wompti who can oln a git1nn > h i i i door. Sh" ran not walk HO in n around n billiard table with notlnni ; t < > en and nnthliiR ( to speak of ) to drink hn > > ! . can walk the lloor all nlRhlitb ' . , lmb > without Rolng Hiitinii a li'i-p Hi , Hi . half hour "She can ride DOO miles without nuii ! mu the smoklnc car to it t l.itul get a a\ fi \ llu > children ) . She can go lo ihe i > > n nu 1 do a wearisome da > 's shopping nn.l li.n\- , i good time with three or four friein'n ' \ \ 'h.-nt drinking a keg of beer. She cm . n i v . , > evening \lsit without eunnklni ; biir n .1 . . n cigars. She tan endure the toitii MK li tl a ton | of a heiiM-fii ! of ilill.li.n ill | . < while h' r Inmbaiul euffa tli.'iii all Im lu w > bet ) before lie lias been home an hunt "I3vi-r > da > 'he endiirei ) a tin vs tl , u w 1 make nn athlete iiwonn. She will tim a ,1 porslbly , can not , walk ROO miles nimml i tanbark truck In slv day for $ .i,0iin imi t-'i > can walk 200 mllcB In ten hour * , up nn.l .1. wu the crowded aisle * of a dn gumls ti'i. whetv there in n leduelloti nalr on Mio hath M ) Hklll at fence and kuoweih ml t' to spar , but when she Javelins a nun m 'ho rlbn in a ( Mnlrttmiis crowd that man * \\liol.i failillv liLttl" Slie Is afraid ef , i HIM e and in.is ft em a cow. but n bunk , i > : i > m . i i t scan * her She IH the salt of the .bin.li , the pepper of the choir and the life nf lui M'Wlng loi'lely. and nlxut all tbeti IK of , i yo'ing laditu ncliool nr nunneiy. " The women of I'lnbind lire i.ipillv I" - coming uelf-st'ppottlng. Three iliuiman , ! havn entered upon business IMI ens. "They don't m.ike much film lib mt I' " Wo arefr'pe.iklng of Dp Witt'n l.lttle Ia- ! v Ulcers , the famous little pills for . i n t ra tion , bllinusnte < ! < and all stomach an I In r troubles. Tbej never gripe. IIUTTl'.vi' III. ' HOT .IOIIS. 'Men \Vlin Toll In llfiil "I' OIK- linn- ilri'il mul fur I.i llrui . > . A temperHtiire of 100 dtgieiH abtivo / io , the retuin of which hn. < dilveu llions.in. H from the city and hai it suited In ile.lh . n I Insanity , . a > s the New York lit laid w.mM . bo haikd with delight by the men eui.lo | > 1 In the great sugar lellnet lefl that HCOII .lie t < bo among the Industries of ( Irealer New Vork. Of all tlie hot place's It Is the privilege i f mnn to enter , these are undoubted ! ) the hot test. In Hie tall fitiuctuii.s ahum the nver ftotit in llroiiklyn can be men dally linn dredi * of men to whom , i tempi'r.ituic such as has driven mo l New Yctkeis to de".pnlr would lie a godsend. I'lmn iiioinlng till night tin-he men labor In iouiis : the tempera ture of which Hcldum falls' below 110. In all the tales of t-ulTerliig from the heat that como fiom the huge cities of tlie coun try none are mine dlt > ti casing than tbohe from the .sugar refineries It may be an ele ment In the liiHitiefM that men should be literally roanted to death In older to cinry It forwatd. The capitalists who conduct ie- fineries Im'iht that such Is the case They declare that their plants cannot lie shut down dining the excessively hot month * of the summer , and they add that they keep the building as cool as possible for tha men. men.ThU Is one Instance , however In which It MeeniH incredible that human beings can lung survive the burdens Imposed upon them Tim men engaged In this industry get through thn winter mot-ths with considerable dilllculty owing to the heat , and when tlio cummer him returns they find theumelviH working in veritable fiiinaeea , each in n modem Dante's Inferno. They throw the wlndowH wldo open , and retvirt to mechanical devices to Keep cool , but the offoit Is valu F , \ \ men can hold their own against it tempera ture of 110. even when no exeitlon IH le- ( Iiitri'tl of tlirm. Much less ean InindiedH of men engaged In tlu > laborious woik of a sugar I'eflnery go about their dull > i nnri long Mirvlvo the Intense heat. The department of the llrooklii refineries in which the sugar Is crystallized would be ic-garded by mast persons as extiemely hot , yet It Is very comfortable when compared with the temperature In other department" . Hero thu migar Is poured In a hi-ml liquid hlato into metal COUCH , which act as Illteru or coolers. The heat Is very 4 > ppic9ilvc , and many eiiiployon drop down whllu at work despite the fact that their drtt i consist , only of light overalls and heavy shoi s Tim COUCH into which the tuigar is pour 'il .iland on their nairow ends in racks all about the floor , and the workmen Htuinl over them in the heat rudltiting from tin- hot sugar. HVPII In the coldrcit weather of the year nnd with the windows nil open tlie men hero rannnt wear thin undcrshli IH with enmfoif Streams of prruplriitlon inn. . down their hacks as limy bend over their work. To add to their dl.Hcomfort the air In the rooms U moist and steamy. Hut wealing < is Is the work on lint lower floors. It h In the upper stotlin of tinre - Ilniileti that tbu extreme mea'-uie of .suffi ring - ing Is to bo found. There the letup : nine .itays . legularly In the vicinity ol 110 . | i - KlerH nbiivt1ero. . It lu on thrae Ho'iiM but woikmen fall exhau ted day afii'i dm. r-oini revive on being laktn lo a window. In . otlieiM are able only to get to their liu.nr- Ilut the collii.se ; | of one or two or a Inlf do/en men In the f lei noon m > li ng'-r ' in u- garded us a nutter worth mentioning It lias ( onie to be umsldeicd as menly in I- dental to the linMnum. Tlio majority of Hie emplojes in b.t-i . .le- I'uitmenta of the big ri llnerb-B me I'n'.i ' t .in 1 llunguiiana Tlie ) diclde to beeome.nu ir refiners as hoou us they land In lbl.1 . oiin M , and they try to adapt tluuunlvi-i to the .01 . ditlniiH they find In tlie lacloiii- Tin who ficem sblo to . 'land the work nrc to tile lop llnor , whete me greul vjt.i . will ! dark , Mlppciy pa iigBwa > u belwt en 'bun In thr.si vats the hiigar Is boiled Tin m u stand over the vats , stilling III" Mlgai rti'li ' long HtluiCH. On all side. * nre big tai I , i , and each of throe radiates un Inli'iis. lie i When lo the ch/apiie-w of the room and i'n lieat fiom the vatu Is inldeil the oibc. .li - comforts of the woik , it bei oim | itll < - n der Hut llm men ill op In their ti.uln fr u day to day. T'iey look | un ! and laii all of them ; their feet slick In ibc covered planka us they walk bet A cm i' ' vats , anil tbey eoiMtantly are nivm I M 'i perfcpliallon. I m told lint an nu iv u. eight iiiiforliinales have kiicciiiiihi I io n < > heat in a dl1 ile ulley In one .iftiim. . and that four men Ml where llu' > i . , . ! In the next ulliy One lbir of the loflnerbv ) In of Inm ui 1 it In covered by the 101 hi ariii of tl" ric.t . charcoal filter" below The fe. I of Hie .MJ it nun have to bccomo act ualomtd to tlu h.it of this Hour before Urn men can I'luhn , i The bauei of Undo Illtrrii are two ' , , B below , wlii'iu they lire ] ) ! BCII | so dim. i ilber that tlie firemen anil t licri b.niy luivo room to bring coal ftr the , 'UMIKI Hero air In almoat unknown , and . ' " ' i i ; Is a burdm The mm go fiom fniiuic l.j furnace with their loidi of coal PC . ] it i dripping from evtry jioio of lliolr lul' n.k d hodleri 'I In I only oiipoiinnily to MI i u.r . is when they uru walling for a nr A loadf . coal outeldc And for all of the tolling and xufT. . . g I i this Inici'ho bent iho mm ate paid from ( I 1\ \ to $195 for d day's work of from tutlvo la fifteen hours. iie'trlc : Hitters U a midlctno culled for any wa-vin. but perhaps more Kuneially needed when Ihe languid , fxliauali'U fceluit ; prevails , when the liver Is torpid and ! ' > : glrli and tliti nei'd of a lonlu and alierm..u s fell A pre/mpt UK' of tills inrill ! ; io I often avrrtcl long and prrbaps fn'.il ' I.i unit 'ever * No mediLlnc will ait more sun > y In counteracting and fieelnihi. . > > i rum i ! u iiiuli-rlal poilon Iliiiilaibe In- llgcslljn , Conailpatlfin. Iil < / .lni'x v'.l , | io { leitrle HlttirH fiOr and 51 00 pci kott.o at ' { uhn i. Cu. , Drug Store.