Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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In it Moril llHTi-uflcr. NolliltiK InUi-ii
for IcnM ilinii U. > r fur tinIlint IIINLT-
llon , TliCMi ! .iiil\L-rlNenieiilN 11111 si lie-
run riMiHi'i'iilH ! > .
WAM'Kll dlTt'ATlO.NS.
\VA.vrii : > . TIMIJ copy. CIRCTLV.R LIT- :
teta written , envelope * nddremed and manu-
frrlpt cnplnl nt reasonable terms A'ldre T
fC , lie * omce , A-M9S6 2) ) '
WANTKl-SlTl7ATION AH HOOKKiii'iR : : OR
for Kcncrnl olllce work. Have had seven yearn'
experience. Addrem O. K. Winter * . Clencral
Uellvery. Lincoln , Neb. A-5UJ-23'
W\.NTii _ MAI.I3 HUM * .
CANVASHLRSTOTAKi : OltDKUS ; N1JW LINC
pf work , no heavy goods to carry ; ( alary or
commission U 1' Adams Co , Kt Ho. IGth Rt.
U il&
HALK.S.ML'N I'OIt CIOAHH. ll5 A MONTH AND
expeiifei , old llrr.i , expeilunce ut ncconort , In.
ilUiernrnK lit ruitomrls , V. , C. UtihoiJ tk Co ,
St. l-oulu. U-416
iN : AND WOMUN SOLICITORS TOR TIIU
Nallonnt Reserve apsoclatlon ; the \itrl \ , pa Test
und roundest fraternal order In the Held today.
Addiens 1. A. U , Slovens , till N. ISth St. ,
OniHli i. 11 117
\VANTi : . TRAVKLLVa HALLRMnN TO Uii'-
ro.cnt an established house In the lull , cap ,
glovp nnd tuition ami Btrnw ifoods line North-
pastern lown , Notth nnd houth DiKota nnd
Ncbrnsku territories. Only nuch familiar with
the line need npply , rcfeiences required Awly
I' . O. llox I'd , JtllwnliUce WIs. H-MDS2 SI
WANTHD , AN TXI > IUIINCID A VIRTIS-
Ing solicitor for the Oerman Dally Tilbiim > .
Appl ) at 1307 Howard t. 11-M257 20
WANTHD , AN ALL AROUND TA1IJ3U
steady work ; must be a steady man. Sanford
the Tailor , llurllngton Junction , Mo
II-MK : :
D A CLKANllR AND TWO HUSHHL.
rnnlurlum Co. , llth und rarnam
U2 ! > 7-:3
WAM'IJO FI3MMJ
1W O1RLS roil ALL KINDS OP WORK , J3 TO
J7 week , ( . 'anadlan Olllcc,152 Douglas ,
WANTin , lMMiiIATlJLY , AT DIX HOUSi : ,
Mitchell , S. D. , a Rood femile cook ; pleasant
home ; Blcady employment ; good vvasea
prumptlj paid. C M2J6 ! !
WAN1IJD , Ity A I'AMILY OV THUni : , A GIRI ,
nttendlnR scliaol , to make her home with
them during the winter , nnd work for her
bo-ird nnd room Must give good references
Address U 12 , Omaha Ilee C 2TO M
\VANT1JD , A GOOD COMl'L PUNT GIRL I'OR
Kcneia ! housework Apply at 510 Ilrown block
nt onec C-ai 24'
\VANTIU ) , NURSi ; GIRL AT ONCH. S002 MA-
BOn street. C Zl24
\VANT12D , UXl'KRICNCKD COOK , 1821 DOUG-
laH. C M27S
\VANTID , GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRHSS ,
2100 Doug ! is bt. C MJ7G 23
WANTHD , SrilNOGRAriinR , SHORT HOURS ,
state KiHry vtnnted nnd references Address
U 15 , Hie C SJ3 21 *
A GOOD , STRONG GIRL TOR GHNHRAL
housework lo an to Tnbor. Iowa Apply lo Jilts
P nt Alfred Kinnel ( > 's , 10JI S. 321 st . Satur
eliy onlj C M290 31 *
KOU HUM' IIOUbHS.
IIOUHLS IN ALL I'VRTS Or TI1L ! C1TV Till :
O 1' Davis Company , 1D'3 ' I'arnam. D 119
HOU.SHS , DtJNAWA .t CO , IDS N. 15TH ST.
D UO
. : : r.N nouses , c. A. STARR , or. N Y
Life D 421
uans , WALLAcn , HROWN intone. ICTH
nnd Douglas D 422
HOUSIIH , rOTTAGHS . < L STOU11S.ALL TARTS
of city. HiLiman , Love Co , 4CO 1'axton lllock
D-421
LARGG LIST. M'CAGUn , 15TH AND DODGH.
D I2J
11OUSRS , TLATS. GARVIN IHIOS , 1CI3 TAR'M
D 126
IIOUSHS I-OR RHNT , HEM IS , TAXTON HLK.
D 427
HOUSr.S , J. II SIIKRWOOD , 423 N .Y LITH
D-42S
BTANTORD rincLn TOTTAOIIS , c
S W cor 13lh nnd Vlnton ; tlm-st location In
* clly for buHlness men of Omiha and South
Omiha ; renls moderale 201 Hee building.
n m
roR RHNT , ciioirn I.-ROOM
modern house. Iniulre 2318 Capitol av. > nm >
D-SI1
MOVING iiorsniiOLD GOODS AND
Om Van it Htorai , " Co. , 151114 Tarnam Tnl 1",9
n 131
iiorsns & sToiins v D WIJAD K. , < L-DOUO
8-ROOM MonnRN nousi : tn r , , s S-.TII AVH
An elecint H-fooni mmlern brlclt dHrlllni ; wltn
hot witer hentlns plant No 2102 Cjm St . } l"
Apply to W. n MelKIc , Itt Nafl HanU Illdi :
D-M-i ; :
TOR HUNT. COITVOU. 2'd. CALDWHLT , ST.
D inr ; (
CHAS 13. WILLIAMSON , 001 IICP HLDO
Til 717 D-C30
NINII-ROOM HOt'Sn WITH SMALL I1ARN ,
house has furmce , grate , hith , clly and eU-
tern v\ater an < l Is In flrnt-class repilr through
out , low rent tn KIKM ! part * Inquire at room
431 , Honrd of Trade building D M2C1 21
FOR Hi.NT. TO SMALL TVM1IY 1'IVn
lower rnotns In modern hou e unfurnished ;
H"'ilh 10th ftieet. llefeiencea required IT 9 ,
Hce. I ) M 71 A >
io-nooM MODPRN nousn AND HARN TN
coed lepalr nnd centrally lontcd. lohn W.
Robblns , iiRent 1S02 r rnam D M277
SIX-ROOM MODI1RN 1'LAT , 1112 SO 11TH
TinrT MODI-UN s ROOMS
oak finish riiolce 'npntlnn ' I'nrnnni mr H ie
vvllh good burn fl"0) per monlh riil'llty
Trust Cominny , llrst lloor NVw York I i'e H'llit '
D MNV )
BIX-ROOM fO'lTAGI ! Al n r , n.N
roonus , all modern , 2121 Miami BI I-M2'i7
KOII iinvrriiii.MMinn norms.
xN'T RooMs7 rr j ] s. IITII
n :
NUWLY ruiiNibiii : ! ) itooMb syi
KOI'R ROOMS , 621 SO ICni AVUNI'II
PLKABANT ROOMS rirRNIsnVl ) AT 115
Pnuth 20th Car line advantage * , i : MIS" 23-
'
J'LKASANT ROOM'1919 * DODOK
H-JI200 O1C
SOUTH ROOMS. 1J08 CAl'ITOL AVK
" i : Mill 27
_ _ '
ROOM , :0'7
ROOMS. 1C1S CALirOHNIA ST\
l < 'llltMSlllM ) HOOVIS AM ) HOAKI ) .
BTIAM : iu.vui : : ) ROOMS WITH HOARD. M
llnrnc > , i
1'lItST-CLABS HOARD AND UOOMs HOT
vialcr heat ; Kst location In lli cll . 212 3 2Jtu
at. r-7 ! <
_
LARQI : boiiTii * . JAST I'RONT ROOM WITH
alrnve , 2R3S Doukluii , I' ! HS
LAROI : SOUTH riiONT ROOM run TWO-
other roonn , uond board T.ie Ref * , 2020 liar-
"Oj _ I'MWI
J'ALACU HOARDING HOUHK RATUS RKA-
njiiabli' . 17th , bit. Capitol and Onvvniurt.
1' M' S4 Z4
rr.no.\NT RTKAM.nnvTnn ROOMS. WITH
nrat-clais board , 1909 Capitol A\e T-M20025'
NIC1J ROOMS WITH HOARD , 18t4 HINNHY ST
r M.-3-t
Kicr.i.Y riiHNisiun ; rnoNT ROOMS wnii
board. J015 Douglmi. P-M2C ! 21'
JJOUnitN IIHICK ROOM" AND HOARD 1 00
u 5l4 ' " " 1 1'1 r SM ss *
STATI3 KAj VISITORS HNTuTAINKDi lit
S W. cor , 17th nnd Diiuulas st
rou iuvrSTWi : $ AMI
RINT : Tim < sioity inticiv
at 919 Furnuni bt. ' 1 il > building ha u llrtproot
crment luiscmcnt , complete ktram bcntlnit 1U-
luitn. water on ull lluorn , * * > , tic Ai > ply at
Ult olllca ot Tilt Dvc. 1--VW
rou iinM' sTonus AMJ orncns.
( Continued )
roit RINT-DKSK : ROOM IN GROUND rion
o'llce. ' Dee building , wnttr. ntfim htnt rleftno
light and Janitor s-rv Ice. At ply to 11 W Uiier ,
Huperlntendcnt Hie building 1 197
r-OH IIKNT-1N Till ! I1KK Ht'lLDlNCl-
Ono In me corner room. 2nd lloor , with vault nnd
private nfllce .water , etc
Ono lirge front nmm , Znd floor , divided Into two
rooms 'jj partition , water , etc
One large corner room , Ind floor , with vault ,
wnler etc
One front room , divided by partition , third floor.
One corner room with vnult. third floor.
One large room , third floor , with partition divid
ing It Into one large room nnd two ttnnllcr
private rooms wnt'r , etc.
Tvn large ground floor rooms with vaults
Hornl small rooms on fourtn lloor , with vaults
All thetc rooms are healed with stcnm. elcctrlo
llnhts .Riippllcd with Ural class Jinltor * ervlce.
ntcvators run ilny nnd all nlgit Rulldlng
utrlctly nreproof. Apply to R W Halter Stnrr.
Intendcnt Room 10 ! lire Hulldlng I ll'S '
MODHRN HOt'Si : WITH AllOUTTHN ROOMS ,
near Hanxcoin Park Address 1' 19 , lice nillce
K-M5SS
VANTit > TO RUNT. A S O7t 7-ROOM HOl'Sl ! ,
bath , city vralrr , g s Address S 60 , Her
1C 451
W.\NTID-I : UNi-tJHNisiinn KOOMS ion
llKht housckcpplnB ; n children. AiMrfps 11 13 ,
llpp. K 27i23
STOHACK.
I'ACiriC STOHAOi : AND WAltHHOUSK CO ,
DOS-910 Jones , general utoraRc unj foruunllns
M 43 !
OM. VAN & 8TUAOil1illH : FAftNAM. TKli KJj
M-4M
TO 11UY.
nisT pincn PAID rou OMAHA SAVINGS
lianK nccounlB at room G < XS , N. Y. l > le 1MK.
N 131
LIST oisrnctAi , IIAHOAINS IN IUAL rs.
inte with r. IJ. Wind , Kill nnd noiiplm Sis
N-S85 S2J
50 SECOND-HAND UlCYCLHS. 1M SO HTH.
N M9I6 O7 *
CASH PAID rou i.iMiTnn AMOUNT or
Omaha Sax Ings lunk ncriiuniH H. II Ilnrdpr ,
first Moor New York Life blclg. N M9J7 30
WANTHD roll CA"5H , r , on 7 IIOOM COTTAOI3
well locatcil M. J. Kcnnnnl . Son , 310 llrnun
lllock. N-103-27
WANTID TO rtntniAsn , A FIUST ci\ys
genlleinnti'8 bicycle , Blate model and pi Ice
Address T C2 , UPP. N 103
WANTnn. A HOOD nniviNO iiousu CHKAP
Ai > | il > liclween 12 anil 2. .Ins I ilurili | > ,
Arnuur & Co , Q street , So. Oimlm
N M3il ) ! 4 *
WANTKD , A rmST-CL.AW5 RI7T OP OIlOnJH'S
llxtuies , must bu cheap for cash. Address I' 16 ,
Ilec. N-MJUS 28
roil s vinnonsns , AVAOOSI , KTC.
YOUNG , onNTi.n iiAnn , BUGGY ANTI TIAU-
ness 1119 So 43d St T 1C2 23
7 IIHAD COWS , WAGON , CANS. nOUTK , 12TC.
Al o 20 acres corn , 12 millet and r > e C. n.
Cnc-ett , 1012 Pewnnl , Oinntia. P 11281 2S"
ITH ) SM.U , IlOIt.SU AND llt'OOV 311P , FO
isih st. r 2 i ; >
KOIl HAW : t'AHTY LIIAV1NO CITY WILL
sell nt lilg barpnln , 3 lior ex liurncsx 3 rubber
llred rlR1" Address 11 14 , lci ] ' 2S1) 29
roil s\i.nMiscni.iAMous ! .
SAWDUST , HULK OR SArKCD-CUT'JllINO
nnd hop fence. C. H Lee , 001 IJouplas.
Q-133
LAHOI3 ClIICKEniNG UPniGHT 1'IAN'O ,
nil J13000 Schmoller & Mueller , 10" ) Sotilh
15th St. Q-Stt
CLAIKVOY\ATS.
MRS PAUL 203 N 10TH RTIliiT. HONEST ,
triilliful , reliable , remo\es c\ll Inlluences ; lo-
cnt3 buried treasures , unites the soparnted ,
S llro O-4
\TIIS , KTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , MASSAGII
steim batlia. T M23S 27 *
OUIUNTAL ' 1URK1SII IIATHS TOll LADI13S ,
gentlemen , Me. 107 S. 14tn. Tcleplione 189) )
T 7C2-O-S , '
MUDICATRD HATIIS. SRA. SUIJ'IlUIt.
rrench inansnKe. Jlme HrUsan , 107 N 12th st.
T
MUS DR. WON : , iL.icrrtic : \SSAGI : HATH
pirlnrs , leslful and curative. 417 S nth. up
stalnt T M217 20
HATIIS. MASSVGn L.A.UUA ALLISON ,
Crounsc bile. , 119 N. IClh St. . room 12.
T 1I2S3 S3 *
I'lHlhON VI , .
VIAVI I'OIl I'TIJIllNi : IROUIILITS. 3IC-S HCn
HldB , phjsli-iaii , consultation or litMlth book
free U 437
SUl'IMirLUOUS HAIR DALIJNKSS , rAW.INQ
Inlr nnd all facial blemishes cured 'Jiue Co. ,
3JC Cbanilitr Commerce U 6J7 O-4'
HATIIS. MAfeSAGC. MMU. POST , 319& S lr.TH.
U 073
n HAAS. ri-oitisT PLANTS AND CUT
Honors bnuciuels , hull , resldiiuo anil gi.ue
decniatlona Dowers bouriuets nnd tlccoratlona
, ltll\end lo nny part of the city. Ordtrs bj
telephone promptly attended to and filled In
two hours. Telephone nC 1S13 Vlnton street.
U ! 31 O-14
iiui'Timu rrnnn ; NO DinNiioN : i now
business , no pain ; we refer to nundreds nt
caqes cured , piles cured by n Music ptlnlefa
tieatnient Cull or write The Umpire Rupture
Cure nnd Meilluil Institute , succestora lo Tlie
O 13. Miller Co , 9.U-S , N. Y , Life Hide. ,
Omnlm. U MU45
AN nxpnnmoN op LADIKS AND THKIR
itlilives Is helmc formed in lenve here on the
nrst boat Hint sails direct lo Hanson city nnd
the KlondlUe sold dlKKlngs In the sprliiB , low
faro ( "It months' provisions Included ) , easy
terms nnd employment nt high WIIKOH Inclose
at imp for pirtluilnrs Klondike Shipping Hu-
ieau , HA Geary St. , fc'an rmnclco ( . 'nllfornla
IT MI > 8I 24
MAHYLANI ) CIGAH SfOIin III3ST CIGAR IN
town , Mcllo Dumaa , 10J N. lith Ht
IT Mill 25 *
MONHY T I. ( A > 11I3M , 13SI'\'ri3.
\NTHONY LOAN .1 TRUST CO , 315 N Y Uj
nuIcK mono t low rates for choice farm lands
In lowu , northern Mltoturl , eastern Nebrutka ,
" '
l76\N ONlMl'iOVHD ; & UNLMI'ItOVlTijT-jiTY
Diipert > W. Parium Smith S. Co. , U.'u Karn'm
AV-440
. TO LOAN AT I/5W 1IATI3S. TIIC
O. P DnUs Co . liQj I'ainam St. W-lli
oTTirY'Tb LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate IJiinnun , Imve Co. , Paiton lllk
W-41V
MON13V TO I/JAN. HHMIS , PAVTON iL
iLW
PROM jion UP. K. D WIAD : , i .v DOUGLAS
-J w J > i s-s
c pin : CHNT MONIJY ON NIHHMHKA : PAHMS
nnd Omnlm ImpioMd puputj. Alipl > to W. It ,
Mcllvle , , Hl Nntlunnl I' 1)1. Illds. W 411
jToNrir7 T LOAN ON IMI'ROViu : OMAHA
propelly. Puu'y K. Thomas , ; i)7 ) 1st Nut , Ilk bllg
W 415
hlX PlJll CUNT CITY AND PARM LO\NS
Univln Ifroc. , 11)3 ) IVinnm hi
W M7S1
MOMY TO LO.VX cii.\TTi3i.s.
ONin" 0 i.O.\N ON PUltSlTUIti ; . I'lANoT
horsua , vKon > , vie , , ut lo t t rut fa In city ,
no remouil ot goods , ctrlolly ( onlldiiitlil , > ou
ran pny the loan off at nny time 01 In uny
umourt OMAHA MOIflOAUU LOAN CO .
10 ? So Kill ht.
X 410
HI MM3SS OII.V ( JI3S.
A. H .i'iRN. UMAHA JUNK noi'sn PAI
iirUen ? liat-6-7 So. 10th Kt uinnlm
Y-M177-S-13-
o OUT IN OR OUToi % IH'SINJ.'SS GO TO
J Gibson , ill Plrtt Nal'l Hnrk. Y-MHf
A KIX > NIIKI3H WHO HAS HAD TWENTY j
> furs 'eiperkncc In mlnlnt , , has > prnl > enrc
on I lie YuKon , la thorough ! } fnmlllar with thn
Klondike , In * InleieMn nml prospectora on the
Klondike , will KUe a thoruugh Intptr tor's map
and personally anewer nil iiuectlons relating la
tint country , or how lo get In there , COM. etc ,
tor the pi Ice of H Address II. H Thompson.
til llalley Hulldlng , Kattle , Winh Personal
reftrmce , Clininlwr oj CViniuiTCo , Seattle ,
Y-M7I8 O * '
_ _
POlTHALi : , HTOflC MKRCANDISK IN KIll'lT
district of ruuthern Nebraska : line trade , ilicup I
rent ; evtr > thing necetiary tu carry on burl- '
ness , bcfet location In town ; Jl.wo cash Hill
buy It , nire opportunity ; citubllhhed 'rade.
AddreMi Imx Su3 , Omaliu , T lls !
m S INP.bS OPPoi ITUNITY THAT * W I IL PA" ?
jmi Ufll lo ImollKute , a man with a frv ,
thoutand can c > > t u ngulur mlnry and big dlvi.
dend r ( .h Uiontb. AUdiexn I ! i , lire
in sivnss rnMKS. .
( Continued )
roit unNT-Titi : MHTHOVOLITAN norm. IN
Chcjcnno , In line comlltlon ; Hfctrlr llRhtm
thoroughly plumbed , be t locntlnn In tie city.
One block from Union dppot Fifty nr t-eUfi
rooms , One bar room , furnished , seed Imrber
fhoji nml Hth rnom" ; In fact , everything neces.
snry lo a llrt-rlnM hotel Party routing tnusl
purclmie furniture. Hnttl doing good liutlntM nt
present. Addreta J. W. arltlin. C evnne , Wyo
Y-M 20-0-ll
1IKST I/fA1IOV IN TI1I3 CITY OP OM MIA
for Reel grocer } M J. Kennnr.l R Son. 110
Ilrown Hlook Y 101-27
ALn. cii:7\p. nv OWNHH , iton. AND
furnlliire ; nil In fit.c condltlnn ; iloinn gooa
business , JO reRiilnr bnnrders ; convenient to
electric car llnc < , be't looitlon In Si u li Ornni
Address , for particulars , "T C6 , " Hcc
Y iI212 I4
CA S1I OROCHUY , HKM I PA'IION IN 'II1W
cll > , owner out of the Mate Must fell teen ,
old Icme , Ion rent nnd llttlo p\pene , tint
chnnce for n young man. Address U 7. lit * .
Y-S'J Sl
iCMMI3 !
WHAT HAVI3 YOtT TO TtlADlI POIt > l " 00
( wivliiKS l nk cprtlfentM upin whlrh Iherp Is
dlvljends due now amounting lo J140 , i ay-
nhle In cash. Will trade for good en ! pstat" .
Address T 33 Ilee 55-M93T 2- ,
TOR SAL13 HI3AI. 13STATI : .
KOt'NTXn PLACn IIAHOAINS , 12.500. 13,7V ) TO
1C 600 , Bee phnlos nl IClh nnd Pnrnnin , Morse
Hldg. J. J , Gibson , t.11 Plrst Nat Hank llMs" .
H13 , , -
447
lOU.SnS , LOTS , PAHMS. L\NDS. LOANS
Gco. 1' . Demls Heal Kstalc Co. , Paxton Hloek
ltn-113
17 I'KIl 013NT Olta- 1NVI3STMI3.NT , IMproved -
proved renl entate ; rental JC4SCO per yenrj
price , t3.803. Addrcsa T 23 , Hoe. 1113 M73I
LOT IN KOUNTZT3 PLACI3 , ? 1.000 ; NO AUBNTS
wanted Address T 50 , Ilee. HH-920-2.1
LAND THIS & AD.TOININO ST1123 TO CL'JSH
cstnlo cheap. Chns 12. Williamson , C04 ll < 'p bldf ,
UK 038
PAHM LANDS. C P HARRISON 912 N Y I *
iin 9si-oiG *
SI3VT2N ROOM IIOUSI2 AND TII1U213 LOTH ;
well loonlod ; great birgnln , cash piyments or
trade. Prank llnrt , C3d S. Center St.
IU3-10T 21
AN niOHT ROOM HOUS13 , MODI3RN , HARD
v\ood llnlsh nnd floors In best portion of Hnns-
rom Place Must lie seen to be appreciated ,
M. J. Kennard & Son , Sole Agts , 310 llrown blk
ltn-102-iT
S-ROOM MODI3RN HOUS13 WI2ST , $1,700 OU.
B-room house , large lot , } 800 00
Modern houses near Hnnspom Park ,
Real eslate nh pirts clly.
Oin-ln Hros , 1C11 Pnrmm St. R12 M1C1 II
HOUSI3 POR SALI3. MUST HT3 MOVI3D AT
once Grcnt bargain A two-story $1,600 bullrt-
Ing for $150. Hemls , I'nxtcn Hlk. ni2 Ml'l
S-ROOM HOPSi : * 2 "CO. 40-foot corner lot , S. Vf.
cor 18th and Izard.
$100 p r acre bnjs 40 acres one mll6 south of
Ilusers , Room 1C , Patterson Hlk UK MH2 Ol !
SNAPS , SO ACRHS 12 MILHS N.V. . , $3200
4 acres 4 blocks from Henstm motor. $000 00.
T > Hires Roulh of Slutc fair giounds J3 COO.
4xlrO ! ! feet near 32d S. Cumlng ft enl } $ 00 00
Corner on Parnnm St , near 40th St , $700 CO.
To exchange 110 ncies 10 miles north ot Oimha
P O for clear lmpro\eil prcpertv
JOHN N. rniNZI2Il , Opp P O
Hi-M.M3
POR SALT : OR TRVDH , QUARTIIR SIICTION
of bind In Cu tor county , Nebraska , perfect
title , taxes paid Pioneer Implement Co
Council Hluns , In. UK MAI Ji
roil SAW : si : COR SITU AND PARNAM ,
e eoi P-irk ave nnd Hlcltorv , s\v onr pith
nnd Doicns , ICO acres In llulT.ilr , Co , 43S mres
In KnoCo , this and all other properlv owned
In NehnnUn Sxvlngs nnd l\clinng" Innk will
bo sold nt a low price. Win. K Pott * r Re-
celver. ItU 2D3
TWO B-UOOM COTTAOI3S , 50 PT PRONT 10
blocks nrrth of P. O : cheap 621 So 2fth Ave.
RI3-2S8 14 *
7 > PT ONC-irVLP TlLOn < : PROM MOTOR , ON
pnved stript , I17" > 0) fll birgnln
Des'nble ipijtlpncp lirt on Davenport t within
walking ill'tance , Hne shade , $70000. Will
furnish money t-v build house
7-room house on paved street one block from
Exposition giound" . In excellent repair , $1 2'v > CO
Pine , s'chtly Int south of 11-uiscnm pnr' < , J300 ( V >
Ilemtlfiil modern 8-room hrusp Inrd wxvl
llnlsh teeepllon hill east frontnije. on liloli
grnnnd ncnr " 3d and IDodgp sis , vvorlh JC.TOl 01 ,
price , $ -i.OOO 00
The above me samples of imnv Inrtnlns we can
now offer ; " 0 bouses on monlhl > piymenls
C.ill nnd e\nmlnn til'oloirrnplis
PIDILITY TR.UST COMPANY.
Plrst mor New Yoilc Life Hldg
f ! TI Pnjne , President.
II. II. Unnler , Secretiry. RH M299 30
SIIOIITII\M ) AMI TYI'P.AVUITI'NO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL ' 513 N. Y. LIPK
450
AT OMAH V HU3 COLLEGE 1'TII ,
431
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
College. Hojd's thenter. S60 O-ll *
LOST.
LIGHT HAY HORSE. 7 YEAR1 ? . WEIGHS
about 10",0 , rather thin and high bickbone Re
ward for return to 1718 Ca s St , Onnln.
Lost M1SC
IX5ST HUNCH OP KEYS $1 REWARD mT-
turn to this olllce. Lost M210 24
LOST-ON SIXTEENTH ST. , NEAR DODGE ,
A ring with emerald set. Initials "T P" In
side Return to Theresa Pnrrell telephone
exchanre , nnd receive reward. Lost 291 23
ruiiMTunc P\civRU.
M. S. WALK1N , 2111 CUMING. TEL 1331
TONS OP ENERGY WOULD HE SAVED 1UILY
If every operator used the light running Dens-
more 1C12 Parnam St. , Omaha. 454
I * \WVIItOIC13IS.
II. MAHOWITK LOANS MONEY. 418 N , 10 ST.
452
. coi.Lnrno.
OMAHV HUSINESS INSTITUTE ; IJOYD'S
tliFHUr Hid ? , write for tpeclmin of penman-
slip and catalogue. 200 S-21 *
MATTIIKSS Ili : > OV\TI > O AVOIIICS.
MATTRErfHES , COUCHES , PMH.OH PURNI-
ture to order , reapireU. UU Leavenw'li ; ti'l U9j '
433
AKI.M ; .
DRESSMAKING , JIISS STURDY , 4304 IIUR.
dette. E23-O-C *
I'ATI3.M'S.
PATENTS I5 A. Co. , Attorneia.
? w nnd Talent 17\ .
perls Ree llutldlne ,
Omaha , Neb. tlrnncli office nt Wash nuton.
D. C. We make FRHF EXAMINATIONS nnd
aid Inventors In selling ihelr Inventions. SenJ
for fiee Advice and I'alpnt Hook
TS procured oy C. A. SNOW i
rO vaslihnstoii , D. u.
ruii : EXAMINATION and ndvicc. NO attor-
nej's fee before patent Kr claptrap offer of
prizes or promlae of sudden nealtn , uui
forvard ndvlca and falthfu' fcervlct
. .NO , .
OTHER
IMae-ii in the city 1
HhowhiK 11)0 ) llutr-
Kle& , 1'h.ietonn.
Siine\H : it SUCH
LOW I'llIOES
on | 8 Af > IJ
In ) . . IUKMY SL
SHIP
Household roods to all
point * In mixed car
lota at cut rates
ranking , inovlni ; nnd
situruite.
Telephone 1051)
Omaha Van & Storage Go I5IIW furanm
\OT1CR TO CONTItAOTOHS.
OPPICK riuup Q"AnTi : MASTin-
Oinulm. N b. Aug 27. 1S37 Scaled pro-
powls. In triplicate , will be received here
until 32 o'clock in , central standard time ,
Sept. 27. 1 ! > 97. andlien \ opened , for
constructlnc a WffQ gallon steel tank with
trestle at Kort Itoblnson , Nfb U. S
reserves right to reject or accent nny or nil
proposal.or any part thereof. P'nns and
specifications can be seen , and all Informa
tion ) md here * . Envelopes containing pio-
DotiHlK to lie marked "I'roponls ( or Steel
Tank. " and addressed J. 51. SIAUSHALU
c , Q , M. A : s Ult ssi-a
H \tr.no
Ht HL1NOTON * MISSOURI
Illv r RnlIread-"Tli ? Hurllng-
t n R mio" General Oillce , N.
W Corner Tenth nnd I'nrnntn
Streets Ticket Olllce , 1508
rnniam Streel. Telephone 2y ) .
Depjt. Tenllt nnd Mnnon
Streets. Telephone , 12S.
Lenv e Arrive
SM am 8:33 : nm
4ft-pm :
7li : pm
" 11:30 : nm
CHICAGO HURLINOTON .t
ynlncy Rallrrnd The Hurl-
InMon Route" Ticket Olllce ,
1V ) . > 1'arnam Street. Telepluiie
2M Depot , Tenth and Mason
Slicels , Teleplune , I2S.
] Leav e Arrl\
Ux. . 5:0pm 7 . " . nm
. . 9:45 : nm I H pm
is i ? 7:5) : pm ; " > nm
11:40 nm C:10 : pm
2:29 : pm
KANSAS CITY. ST JOSEPH
Riirlintitnn Council lllurrs Railroad
"The Iluilintrton Route"
.Ticket Olllce , 1502 Inmnni
rSlroet , Telephone Z50 Depot ,
Route I Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Tel
lMine , 12.1
/f Leave. Arrive.
Kansas city I > > 1 laT. . . 9:05 : am 6-10 pm
Kansas Cltj Nlgfit T3x , " 10.00 pm 6SO : nm
MIS ot'UI PACIPIC ItAILROAH
General Olllces and Ticket
Ofllcp. Merchants National IJaik
-ItulWIni ? 1221 Knrnnm Stnet.
Telephone 104 , Depot fifteenth
an I VVibstcr Strtcta Telephone.
1451.
. . . . . Lenve. Arrive.
Kansas City , St Louis
ind southern points . * 3.0 i pm * 125"i ; pm
Knnsns City Express " ) 50 pm S:20 : nm
M Crook .t Union LI . U.OO pm 7:00 : nm
* Dally
UNION PACIPIC "THE OVER ,
land Itoute" General olllces , N ,
12. Coiner Ninth and Parnnm
Streets Clt > Ticket Odlce , 13 < I2
Pnrnnin Street. Telephone , 310.
Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets
Teliphone , 128.Leave
Leave Arrive.
"The Oxcrlnnil Limited"
for Denver , Salt I.al.P.
Pacific coisl , nnd all
western points . . . . ' S.20 am 4:43 : pm
Past Mall train for
Denver , i-nlt Like ,
Pacltlc cost nnd nil
woslern polnls . 1 4:05 : pm * 10:20 : nm
Lincoln , Henlrlce and
Slromsburg Express . . 4-01 pm 3 50 pm
Grind Island Expiess . ' * 5:3 pm 3.30 pm
Dall } . Dally except Suniln ) .
Council llluffs I jcil l.eives , 5 40 n m ! C.m n
m , 7SO n in ; 8 21 n. m. ; 10.15 n m. ; 2.15
p m ; 4 30 p hi ; 5 55 p m Arrives , 8 20 n in , ,
7'20 a m ; s n m . 'J : . ' . " > n m ; It 30 n. m , 3:10 : p
m , C:40 : p. in. , 9:05 : p m , 10:43 : p in
OMAHA , KANSASC1TY & EASTERN RAI1-
reid Omaha . St Louis Railroad "The O K
Route"Tlckel Otllcc 1415 Parnum Stici-t.
Telephone. 322 Depol , Tenth and Mason
Streets. TcUplione , 128.
Ivave. Arrl\e.
I'nttnn burg , Klrksvllle ,
Qulncy Local . 5:40 am * 10.43 pm
fat Ioul ! > . New York
Llmltid . 4:30 : pm ' 11.CO am
Dally.
CHICAGO ST PAUL , MINNI2-
npolls A Omahi Rillwnj
General oillces , NcbniFka Dl-
vlselon. Plflcenlh nnd Wib ter
streets Cily Tkktt uillce ,
1101 Parnam Street Telephone
5CI Depot. Plfteerilli and VVcbstei Streets Tele
phone , 1438.
L"n\c. Arrive
Sioux City Accommoda 8 5) nm S 25 pm
Sioux City A'-cummoiln ' " 9.5) ) am * S'23 pm
Hbilr , I2mt.run hloux
Clt > , Puma. IlnrtlnB-
ton nn < l Ulnomllcld . * 1:00 pm ! ! 33 nm
SIrux Citv ManUnto , St.
Paul Mltintapolla . . , . 0:15 : pm 9.1'J ' am
Dnlls Dallj CM.CPI SuniHy. Sundaj
onb.
FREMONT , ELKHORN &
Mh'ourl Valley Rilln ly GPU
eral Olllces. United fctaus Na.
llonnl H ink Hull ling , s-ouln-
wesl Coiner Ivvilfth and P.ir-
niin Streets. lUKct Oillce ,
1401 Parnam Htreel Tekjihone , 6I > 1 Depol
Fifteenth nnd Web tcr Slrecls Telepnone , 14JS
L ave. Arrive
Rlack Hills DepdwcoJ
ard Hot Springs. . . 3.00 pm 5 00 pm
W > omlng , Capper nnd
Douglas 3:00 : pm 5.00 pm
Huttings , York Dav Id
City bupeilor Geneva ,
Exctrr an 1 Reward , . " 3 00 pm 5 CU P 11
Noifollf , West Point nnd 7 U ) am 10 2 > am
Premont . . . ( " 3 00 pm ' . .10 pin
Lincoln , VV ahoo and 7 10 am 10.'i am
.1.fill nm r. no .in.
Plenum Local 7 30 nm
Dili ) Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only. DnllJ exj/ipt b.uurday. lall >
except Monday f '
CHICAGO JiOTllHWHfaT
crn Rallwio Clly Ticket
Olllce. 14)1 rarniim Mr. et
iTelcJihone , GUI. Depot. Tenth
jimUMason Street. Telcplione
128.
Leave. Arrive
Mls ourl Valley , Sioux
Cll > , St Paul and
MIrneipolls . . - . . ; . 5.40 nm 10:43 : pin
Mlsiouri Valley , -hluux
City . - . . . ; - . . 7:30 nm 9.05 pm
Denli-on , Carroll , Wall
Lnke 7 30 am 9.03 pm
nastern Hxpress. I ts
Monet MriMllt wji ,
Cedar Rapids ( bl lo " 10:45 : am 1:10 : pm
Atlantic rijer , ( "hlcago
nnd Last . . > > . . . 41. 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm
Tast Mall , e'lilcajjo jto
Omalm 3,10 pm
Mi'-sinirl Vr.lley , Moux
Cits , St 1'aul. Mlnne-
upoljs I.linltel . . * 5 K pm 1 23 am
Omahi-Chlr-3KO Hpeciil. ' 03)11111 i.ll ) a-n
Dillj Dally c.\cept hundiy.
TX CITY S. PACIPutA
nnd General Olllces. Unlttd
States National Hank nulld-
ing. H W Corner Twelfth
nnd Pirnam Streets Ticket
Ollce. 1401 Parnam Stieet
Telephone , ' 61 , Depot. Fifteenth and Webster
StieetF , Telephone , 1458.
L"ave. Arrlxe.
Sioux City , ManKnto , St
Mlnneapo.ls . 6:15 : pm 9:10 : om
CHICAOO ROCK ISLAND . < L
I'arltlc Railroad 'The Greit
Hoik Island Route" City
Tleltet Olllce , 13.3 1'nrnnm
Street. Telephone , 428. Depot ,
Tenth anil Mason btiutls
Telephone , 1J8.
_ Arrive
Chlc.it ; i nnd St. Paul
Vesllbuled Express 4:50 pm 1,43 pm
Lincoln , Coljrado Spgs ,
Pueblo , Denver nnd
west . . l:53pm 4.05pm
Chicago , Dea Molnea nnd
Rock Islind . . . 7:00 : pm 8:15 : an1
Atlantic Express , for
DPS Mollies and east-
< rn tulnts . , . . 7:00 : am 5 35 prr.
Lincoln , Palrhurj and
Hellevllle , . 5-15 pm " 10-40 am
Dally Dally ixcept Sundai
WAHASH RAILROADTICKEIOPPICE HP.
Parnnm Slrfet TVIetihune , 8'J. Dtpat , Tenth
and Mas43ii btreets. ' 1 elephnne. 12X
Lea/o , Arrive.
St Louis "Cannon Hall"
Express 4:30 : pm * 11:3U : am
DallJ.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & . ST
Paul RallHas Clly Tkket
Odlce , 1501 Parnam htreet
Telephone , 2SI Depot. Tenth
and JIumn htrtets Telephone ,
128 ,
_ I fave. Arrive
Clilcngo Limited Ex , r:45 : pm 8.03 am
Omaha and Chicago Ex , ' 11-00 am 1.50 pm
Dully
I'OSTOI'TICE NOTICK.
( Should be rend PAH/I' by nil Interested ,
as chanse)1 may occur at nn > time )
Kort'ifiu nialls for the wick ending Sep-
tembtr 25 , 181)7 ) , will close ( PUO.Ml'TLY in ull
cnseB ) at tliu Oenernl I'obtotllco as follows ;
I'AHCELS POST MAILS CLOSK ONK
HOUIl UARLIEIl than closing tiraa shown
below.
TrniiN-Allniitlc Jlulla.
BATUnDAY At n O a. m. for PHANCI3.
SW1TXI2ULANU , ITALY , Sl'AIN , POU-
Tl'QAL. TUHK1CY , L'tjYJ'T and H1UT-
18H INDIA , per S S , Ia Oascoune' , via
Havre , at OJO u. in. for QKU.MANY , URN.
MAUK , SWIUIN , NOUWAY
tl.inla ) nnd lU'HSIA , per S. S Hnvcl * . via
Ilremen ( li'ttcis foi other parts of 12uioi > ; .
via Cherbourg' , must be directed "per
Havel" ) , at 8 a. in for NI3TH1-2HLAN1)S
direct , per S S Veendam , via Hotttrdam
( letters must be dln-cted "percondain" ) ,
nt h a. in. for iTKNOA , per H S Kuld.1
( letters must be dfrccteil "per Fuldn. " ) ; at
10 a. in. for SCOTLAND direct , per S S
Furne.ssla , via Glasgow ( letters must be
directed "per 1'uriUBsla" ) , at 11 a in
( Bupplenientaiyfl2'00 n , in ) for iniUOI'JJ ,
per 8. L'mbrja' ; via Queenstown ,
PRINTED MATTER , ETC Of rman eteamern
talliiif on Tuesda > i take Printed Matter , etc.
for Germany , nnd bpetully Addrikked Printed
Matter , etc , for other part * or Europe Ameri
can and White Slar uleamtin on Wednesday * .
ficrma.i etcaiueri on Thursdays , and Cunard ,
Prench and German teatiicr im baturda > u
take Printed MatJerT cto. , for all i.nuntrle fur
which they are txdvtrtlied to curry mall.
Afltr the closing of the Supplemrntary Tran -
AtUntlc Mails named above additional uppl -
lucntary mall * are u tnej en tnt jncu of the
( Continued )
Atmrlcnn Kimlljlt , Prcnc i nnJ Ocnnin steam-
trs , mid irm.iin np-n .tntl ! wllhln Ten Mln-
tJtm pf the hour ot snlllnij of slonmcr.
iilU for MmiSJi nml Central Aincrlpn
AVcxt Inilli-.s , r.lc.
riUDAY At 12 rn. for HUA'/.IU per . s
Amnin , via Pornnmbuco nnd Santos ( Ipt-
tcrs for North Brazil must bo illrcctei
"prr Amnlll" ) .
3ATI KDAYAt la a. tn ( siipplomentnry
in T T m > foi rOKTlTNH ItBI.ANP , .1A-
MA1CA nnd SAVANILLA , lipr s M Ad-
Irnmltu'k ( l"tters for Costn Itlc.i inu t be
dlrortr'd "per Adirondack" ) ; nl 10 n m
( supiilemcntnry 10 " 0 n m ) for CAPR
HAITI , OONAtVRS , AUX-CAYRS .1AC-
MRL nnd SANTA MA11THA , ) irr Hol-
ppln , nl 10W : n. m. for CAMPiyjiR
CHIAPAS , TAUASfO nnd Yt't'\TAX
per s s City of Wnihlngton ( lottery for
other pnrt < ? of Mnxlro nnd for Culm imiMt
bo dlrcrtcd "pel Cltv of Was'ilnijion" ) , at
11 n m for NRWrnUNDLVNl ) , per a. a
Portia ; nt 11 n m ( supplemental v 11:39 n
m ) for VRNKHt'RhA nnd CURACAO , also
SAVANILLA nnd CAIITHAGISNA. vln
Curacao | HT s a Phl'mlelphln ; M 12-10 p
in. for NOUTH HUA7.IL , per M . 1'nr.i-
cnsc , Via Para , Mnr.uilmm nnd Cenrn.
Mails for Newfoundland 1-y rail to Hnllfax nnd
thrnco b > steamer cU H nt this otlloe dall > nl
8:30 : P tu. Malls for Ml < | ueloit , h > mil to Kea
ton and thtnce by f learner , cb e nl Ihls olllce ,
dally nt 30 p. m Malls for C.un clo.'o nt this
olllce dallv ut 7.00 a m , for lorw.irJhie by
ntpamers silling ( Mondays nnd Thursdnvsi from
Port Tainp-i , KM. Letter malls for Mexico Clt >
overlnnd , unless specially nddre sed for dls-
pntch bv steamer , close at this oihiu dally nt
12 tn i paper malls nt C n m "Registered mall
closes nt G.M p. in , previous day
TrniiH-l'iu'lllo
JTnlH for China nnd .Inpin , per M. s T.ii
coma ( from Tncomn ) , close here dally up
to September * * lDth at fi SO p in MnIN for
the Society Islands per ship Tropln Hltd
( from San PinnclTO1) ) , rlosp here dnlly up
to September l'4'li ' at fi ' ! 0 p. m Mulls fo >
China , J tip in anil Havvnll per s. s Cltj
of Peking ( from San Francisco ) , close here
dallv up to September Mth at fi " 0 p m
MallH for Hawaii , per M s Austrnll i ( from
S.in Kranriseo ) , close hero dilly up to Sep
tember 2Pth : it ( i 30 p m AIulls for China
nnd Japan ( sper.nlly addte sed enl > ) , IIPI
s. s. Rmpio s of India ( fiom Vincouver )
close here dallv up to October * Mt1 at B HO
p m , 51 ills for Australia ( exeept those for
West Anstralli ) , vvhleli nro forwarded vln
Europe , New Xealand , Hnvvjill , FIJI and
Samonn IsHnds , per s s Moin.i ( from Snn
Francisco ) , clo'-e hi-re dally up to October
btli atSO a. m. , 11 n. m and 0.30 p m
( or on arrival at New York of s s Cim
pinla With Hrltl h malls for Atistmll.i )
Mails for Australia ( except West Austri-
lla ) New Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI I -
laivls , per s s. Mlovvcrn ( from Vancouver )
close here dallv after October "Sth and
up to October llth at 0:30 : p. in.
Trans-Pnclflr1 mills me formrded tn port of
palling dally nnd the SLhfdtile of clnslnc IF
nrntiKed on the pie"umplon ! of tbilr unln-
tirnipted overland tnnplt Rcglslcred mail
cln = es at C'Ort p m piextous d iv
Postolllee , Xi > , v York , N. Y , September 17
1SD7COnN'ELTUS
COnN'ELTUS A'ANCOTT. PoHmnster.
r\sjno > .s IN IMVNOS.
Dcxorlptioii i r honn- KlinI3nniiilfM
< it Moilcrii Slj los.
The old-time piano was a squaio. In IOR.S of
curved pattern , but with a case at little orna
mentation. The ono thltiK tcnulreil that
the bcalo should be even throughout , pure in
tone and a register musical and sweet. U\
ccllent for beginneis , It lllis all the needs foi
u family requiring a musical education
Plicse squares now are used In lecture iooms >
church Sunday schools , or placeb where a
lass expensive grade will answer ns means
01 enlui tainnient.
IJut as the age In decoration piogi esses ,
the piano takes its place with all the rest ,
and becomes an ornamental object , In mauj
kinds of wooJ , such ns genuine rosewood ,
lancj mahogany , maple and oak , burl birch ,
enamel anil gilt.
Uprights , either for parlors , boudoirs or
music rooms , ate fitted up In beautiful cases
in the Maile Antoinette stjle or Queen Anne
.attcin . , with an abundance of brass effetU
in delicate traceries. Or , better still , a full
conceit giand , with consols , picked'out ir
gilt lines and top ornamentations of a his
toic.al : character or In allegcrlcal figures
combined with flowery mu&Ical deslgnt , ,
Alilcli In thcmhslves are a history.
ThlS aUtUmil the StnlnuMVK nro irnlmr Ir ,
have a bona tide patio exhibit of some eight
or ten , voiulcrfull > decorated Instruments ,
These pianos have been hpsclally designed bj
well Kuoun artists , v\ho have worked on thcii
cases unceasingly to attain their object , like
those o ! pjbt legal magnificence.
Amoiig ifccm is one now under lock and
koj lu ( lonm high up In the Steinway build
ing and callfed the Cupid piano.
In.s is made of creamy white mahogan >
in empirestjle , elaborately picked out In
gilt. It is a full concert grand of unusual
Mzc , Its otuamentatlon lying entncly In the
outside case. The artist , Lojettl , has been
tcr months at work , and it Is ncaiing ! ! -
completion , he having painted the cntite
sclicmo with his. left haiiil. Along one side
li a series of laughing cuplds , done in cloud
effects At the nanow back IB a group of
llttlo gods , in graceful postures in color ,
blended delightfully with the white wooj
On tlurevelss Is a dancing scene of the riot
ous little naked cupids ; as the eover Is lifted
there Is seen a prett ) center ornamentation
of cmbiaclng cuplds. This aclilevcinant In
piano painting is valued at ? 10COO , with a
1 urchaser already secured.
Another , of a more dignified character , but
equally beautiful , Is of satin wood In all Its
exquisite markings. The case has along its
sides some four or five landscapes after
the nnnner of Watteau , and between these ,
at equal distances , are medallions of the
? 'eat composers. This plans , also empire
In stjle , has Its consols picked out in strong
lines of heavy gilt. For a piano stool there
Is a llttlo sofa , decoiated In the same
manner and beautifully
upholstered In a
satin of dull tones with a device of gay
flowers , which acts as a finishing touch for
the whole scheme.
There Is still another boudoir upright In
i fine red mahogany of variegated tints In
which this wood so beautifully lends itself
It la of a style known as the .Mario An
toinette , having a hoveled glass top in which
fesroons of wreaths In flue gilt a.lds grra'l >
to this mirrored surface. it Is pecullarlj
striking In form and as furniture merely Is
mum iR
The ChlcKerings have Just finished a full
concert grand for the new Astoria , the main ,
moth hotel now undcrsoln nuctlon on Fifth
avenue In stjlc , It Is a Louis XIV , of a
rosewood , of superb finish , the register of
remarkable sweetness anil In all particulars
suitable to society connoisseurs who value
the planoraakor's art. It will be placed In
o.ie of the largn reception rooms , which In
not far away from the dancing hall or mag
nificent ballroom.
There uro marvelous productions in piano
fortes If ono only socks these tiensures In
the different places where they aio sold
At ono gieat warehouse In Now York Clt >
there Is a supeib affair of colonial make ,
and finished in rich marquetry In all Its
varied tints. This beautiful instrument li
worth thousands , the beauty , like all the
test , lying tn Its ornamental case AH a
center of ornamentation there Is an allegori
cal figure In the finest ot Inlaid wood and a
border to match of a conventional deslgii
combined with artistic effects. To complete
this rojal plan It took one jcar and seven
months to lay 22,000 pieces of thesi ) beauti
ful woods , and to add to all theio there uro
finishings In brass which are picked out In
delicate lines nnd curves For this piano
there Is a sofa which acts as a stool with a
tall high back and Inlaid In the samu ilcli
manner It Is upholstered In a delicate
innuve satin , on which are red flowers und
dark green satin leaves
Among Hi" greatest of decorative pianos
ono can be found at ( 'outer's art room that
place of Htiperb workmanship It Is a semi-
grand of comlno wood , the border In bold
band of golden ebony , with thin artistic
lines of pure white holly On the top Is &
flowing ribbon effect of fine red mahogany
In this French motive are the names of the
composers In a shade of lighter wood , Liszt ,
Choplrr , Schumann , Von Hulovv and HOIIID
others , while along the sides of the case
U the same ornamentation and the names
of the great musical authors fctamllni ; out
In bold relief Deethoven , Mozart , Wagner ,
Scarlettl , Hajdn , I'alestrlno taking the leaa
The Cottier house boasts that tn the con
structlon of a piano ciue they follow no
period , tut if good artistic lines are well
considered their public IH pretty sure to
accept their when- finished for Inspection.
The "DlcjcStei s Uwt Friend' is a familiar
name for DeWltfs Witch liaise ! Salve , al I
ways ready for emergencies While . .peI I
cine for pllro. It also Instantly relieve and I
cures fits , brulzey. salt rneura , eczema end i I
all affections of the ikln. It uer fail" . I I
REFORMERS BEFORE LUTHER
A Pennsylvania Sect Whoso Origin Ante
dates llio Reformation.
SMALLEST OF THE RELIGIOUS BODIES
llc-llcf * anil I'rnotli'ri lit tli > M
fHilt-r * St'iuii'titt" i\lsciic' : ( > > Vliiln-
( nliu'il fur Oni * llitntTrril
mill Kilt ) \rui-M.
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On tliD 24th of September , jenr by jear ,
ono of the very smallest ut the religious
bodies In the United Stntrs piously com
memorates Its caeaj > o flom oppression to
freedom. This Is the Schwonkfcldcrs of
Montgomery and Uncles counties , in I'eiin-
syhalila , ono of the se\oral , nnd In num
bers by far the leAst , of the Gorman sects
who cmbr.icod William 1'cnn's broadly
Invitation to como to I'ennsjlvanta
In the United States census of 1S90 the
SchwciikfeldeiH are put down ns having HOG
"communicants , " sa > s a writer In the In-
( lupcndcnt. This ma } bo taUeu to signify
adult members. They ha\o a total member
ship , old and joung , of piobably SOO. The
contrast with these flgme.s is striking when
the fact Is stated tb.U the Sclnvenkfehk'is
came to Pennsylvania In a body In 1733 and
17,11 , and then numbered less than 300 per
sons , In the period intervening , nearly a
century and thieo-iiuaitcn : , they have
maintained their separate existence , and In
the main their pLCiillarltlis of practice , and
1m c Kro\\n from , say , 250 to SOO. Such
tenacity of denominational llfo must be con
fessed to bo a phenomenon among American
churches.
The father of this llttlo clunch was Cas
par \on Schwcnkfeld. a SllesUn nojleman ,
contemporary with Luther , who was born
it Lle-gutt ? In 1JOO , anil died at Ulm In
1561 lie dvslied the reform of the Horn in
i hurcli before Luther hegsn the work , and
< ! > st In his lot with the now movement
-'bout 1525 Hut he differed with the great
U'lttenbeig leidcr on several po'iits. ' IIo
did not icgard baptism or the supj or as
obligators. He considered the scriptures no
.11010 than coequal with other testimony of
the spirit. lie disapproved strongly Luther's
pollcj of joking the rofornlitlon with poll-
tics , and th'is taking all the chances of
atatcscraft and war. He was , In fact , more
or lets of a m > stc ! .Rrbltam calls him the
forerunner of Spencer , snd. Robert Harclty ,
the English Quaker writer of oui own day ,
not the Apologist , Is convinced that he was
i Quaker long before the tlmo of George
nnnucni ) nAt \
At Sclnvcnkfcld's death 1561 , his fol
lowers may have numbered 5,000. ( This Is
the estimate of Or Schneider. ) In ICO jears
they weie reduced , by cent nued pcisecii-
llon , to perhaps 500 Suffer'ig ! unboaiablj
In their homes la Silcsli , from Jesuit "mis
sionaries , " pationized by the Hmpcror
Chiles VI. they lied In 172C Into Saxony ,
where for olght years Count Zlnrcndoif the
Moravian , gave them shelter on his estates
at HortliclEdoif. liv 1733 they wcie no longer
safe even . there. * and a small
party came to Pennsylvania , to spy
out the land. the larger piity
and piacticallv the whole body some 200
persons following next yar. These reached
PhllaiolphH on the ship St. Andrew , Sep
tember 22. deelarcd their allegiance to George
II next day , and demoted the 21th to a day
of ThanKsgivlncr. It Is this memorial da\ ,
GedaclHnlss Tan : , which ever since thej have
apiiuallj celebrated , and which , on the
24th of the present September , will ho ic-
mombeicd with Increased rather than dimin
ished Interest
In 1712 , when Slles'n ' , by the results of
thn campaigns of Ficilerlck of Prussia , had
fallen under Protestant rule , that King is
sued his proclamation Inviting the Sclnvenk-
felders to return tr- the homos fiom which
they had been exiled llc-assmcd thorn not
only of protection but of pirtlcular favor
the iiKtoiation of their lands reiniineiatlon
for their property , special Immunity from
taxation , etc. Hut they were then settled
in Pennsylvania , doing well and becoming
contented , they rr-ul the proclamation grate
fully , but remained In their forest-sur
rounded fields of the Quaker colony. And
there tl'ey still are.
Tl'o Schuenkfelders acr all located In
two neighborhoods , some twenty-five miles
apart. The two aie ofllclally known as
the Upper and the Lnwer district ,
One Is on and near the Shlppack creek ,
about thirty miles north of Philadelphia , and
the o"ier some fifty miles from the city ,
about Hosensack , near the headwaters of
the Perklomen , on the line between
Montgomery and Bciks countl ° s. Hach
district has three meeting houses ; of the
membership , probably three-llfths in the
Lower district. The meetings were or
ganized at the first coming of the Inimfi-
ijrants , but they gatheied in piivate houses
for many years The flist church building ,
at Towamenslng , In the Lower district now
the largest , probildy , nt the sit was not
erected until about ITM ; It lias slurp been
Lwlce ri'bullt , and the prctcnt structure will
hold COO people.
OCCUPATION OP MIMBIIIS.
The Schwenkfclders were fanners and
artisans , and still remain laigely agri
cultural. Their places ot-worship are very
lain , without spile or boll , and usmlly
; > laced In a secluded place , by the banKs of
a stream or the Bide of a wood. They choose
: helr ministers b > a vote of tin ; men niem-
jeia , when vacancies occur , the term of
service being practically for life These arc ,
In fact , lay pastors , and unless voiy
icccntly received no pay. For a long
period neither baptism nor the supper w is
irjctleed ; in late jcara , however , upon the
iiessuro of the younger membership , both
iavc been adopted The supper is now
egul-rly administered , In cue ihmrh cf each
district twice a year , only those bring ad
mitted to It who hive been baptl/ed. Plain
ness of dress Is practiced -though not to the
same extent nb a mo nt ; some of the Penn
sylvania Menonnlles and Amlfih and the
testimonies against wai , oatns , Inteinpi'ianco
and secret societies are well maintained
The late Goveinnr Ilaitranft of Penn
sylvania , a distinguished officer of llio civil
war , \vat dchconded from Tobias llartianft ,
ono of the Schvu'iikfeldcr icfugeei of 1731
His ooueln , Prof Chester I ) Hartranft of
ho Hartfoid Conn. , Theological snnilnaiy ,
hough himself not a member of the
'chwenhfelder body , has. become Its
Mstorlcn , and , Inspired by a deep Interest In
ichwonkfeld'H life and labor.1 ? , has under-
nken the task of editing a new and co'n-
iloto edition of his works As these num-
) or. Including brlof tracts and ticatlBi-fi.
some ninety tltlps , the extent of the under
taking will bo easily seen.
Tin : IMIi\vs IN coiions.
"rank Dri'iv Trlln of nil riiprofiiilili | >
Knurimr < > iuriit in lluil TOMII.
Whllt ) Mr Drew was In town last week ,
says the Troy ( N V ) Press , ho related one
of the funniest of his old-time experiences.
When ho acd his brother were play'rig In
Troy the conipn y bad an evening off here
for same eauto or other , and the mamgcr
Iccldod to tend It to Cohocs for an oxporl-
nent Ho hired a hall , advertised the nt-
raction , placed Keats tin sale at the usu-U
> late , and tent a young in in there to take
ip the tickets at the door. As he was un-
alilo to gu pcibceully. bf > told Fratiiti to Ionic
after matteis and i.ce ( hat over/thing wa
all light A llltlo afcr | 7 o'clock Frank
vent to the hall end Hkcd the doortcndcr
f uiobody had gone In yet.
"Oh , JOB , " was the reply , "thero are fifty
or Flxty Inside. "
"Hut where are the tlckeU ? " asl.cd
Frank.
"They didn't give me any , " was the re
ply "Kach ono came to the door , aM
'Cataract. ' and walked past me. It inurt
bo raining dreadfully outside. "
"Halnlag , " replied Prank , "It's not rainIng -
Ing at all. What dot * this men 7"
As he was talking n soung man walked up
to the door. looked at Mr Drew , exclaimed
"Catarait ! " walked In , and took a seat
Neither a ticket nor a lout had been re
ceived , jet It luokeil M thoiiKh them would
be a good houae If Hie "cataract" expedient
( ccntlnued Mr. Drew stepped Innldu and
H jJ | to the aildleii'e :
"Oentlemen. jou must cxcu-o my Ignor-
anco as 1 am a st anger in town , but will
nomebody Inform we what li the meaning
lot the word 'crttwict , ' which you Imvo all
used hero tonight. "
"Why , Hint's the name ot our newspaper , „
somebody tpoko up.
"Oh , " snU Mr , Drew , "I sco now , I nm
sorry to disappoint 5011 , hut ai there h no
body here hut 'cataracts' there will bo no
show tonight , flood evening. "
Ant the company returned to Troy without
any cash for thomanocoj.
sr.ivrovs I'oruvou.
Him UP riH-i-il .InUP Tliompinii In lh
\ \ hid11 < ! .
The clrcumstnnccs under which Mr , Stnn-
ton became a member of the Iluclmuan cab
inet nnd the work ho did there for the union
are not told fully In the biographies , snyu
the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A orothcr-ln-
lawof Mr Stnnton , Mr. Wolcolt , Is the au
thority given for the story about to bo told ,
every word of which Is believed In Stouben-
vllle , O. , Stantcn'B old home. At the tlmo
Mr. Sianloti , then n lifelong democrat , was
asked to become n member of It , the Uu-
clmnim cabinet was composed of Cass , In the
Stale department , Cobb , In the Tioasury ;
Hlack. as attorney general ; Thompson In the
Interior department. Floyd , as secretary of
wat , Toucey , as secretary of the navy , null
Holt as poutmastcr general. v
"In this cabinet , " to UBO the words of ono
who was the friend of Stanton from bohooj ,
"thero were traitors both active nnd passive.
Huchaiian was not a traitor himself , but a
weak , Irresolute old man , bound hand ami
fool bj those In his cabinet who were. Flo } J
had dispersed the nrm > to different nnd dis
tant points , so as to make It unavailable at
the capital. Toucoy had scattered the na > y
to different and distant paris of the world ,
so that It could not he collected for months.
Thompson had stolen more than $1,000,000
In Indian bonds Cobb had the ticn.sury
empty and the rebels wore in aims The
signs of the tlmis were appalling Cass saw
nothing before him but political tulti IIo
( ( .signed his oirtcc , and Illack was appointed
In his place , leaving the lavs department of
the government vacant. In addition to other
causes of alai m Floyd had attempted to ship
all of the heavy ordntncc at Plttsburg to the
south , and was only checked b > the uprising
of the people , who buit a deputation to
Washington to Inform the picsldeiit and to
tutor their piotest against the movement.
"In this extremity Prcsldciat Buchanan
sent for Mr , Stanton and asked him wh&t
lie thought about the signs of the times.
The answer wns characteristic.
" 'You aie sleep i R on a volcano The
ground 1.3 mined all around and under > ou
and ready to explode , and without prompt
and energetic action > ou will be the last
president of the United States "
" 'Mr. Stanton , said the feeble old man.
for God's sake come In and help mo The
attorno ) gireral's olllce is vacant. Will
jou accept It ? '
" 'If jou desiie my help I will , ' was the
leply. "
This Is the story of Mr. Stanton's Invlta-
: ion to enter the cabinet as It coined from
an Immediate relative. Theie Is no reaso.i
to doubt that It is told practlcallj as It wan
? lven In family confidence by Mr Stanton
iltrself. The bame applies to the account
of what took place after ho enteicd the
cibli ct :
"The first day of Mr Stanton's Incum
bency of the olllco of attoiney general ho
pissed In fcirctlng out the gland laiceny
of Thompson on the Indian fund When the
cabinet met In the ovti Ing Mi. Stanton
was late In ailiving As the new attorney
; oieral entered ho biw Flojd pacing the
room and gesticulating furiously In a tem-
> cst and whirlwind of speech agaiiwt bome-
) ody who had cut down his flagstaff , bloUn
off the tiun Ions of his guns and cut aid
binned his wheels and so on Mr Stai'tcn
sat dmvn without uttering a word and xvlth-
mt pretending to underatind what was up.
When Flojd stopped , somebody askcd
" 'What do jou think about it , Mr. At
toiney General1
" 'About what ? ' said Mr. Stanton.
" 'About Major Anderson's bioaklng up
camp at Tort Moultrle and going Into Foil
Sumter. "
" 'The most glorious event since the Sth
of Jpnuarj1S1.V answered the new mem-
icr of the cabinet. 'It has btiircd the
icait of every lojal man in the nation. '
" 'What ? ' demanded Flojd , 'an orTU'er of
the army violating his orders' '
" 'What ordeis' ' lotoitcd Stanton 'Did
jou , Mr. Piesidont , give orders to Major
\ndeibon to icmaln In that old , dilapidated
ort , surrounded by
enemies , when a
btiongei ono was available'1
" 'No , ' sail Mr. Huclmnan , 'I gave no
such ordeis. '
" 'Did jou know of any such or.lers being
given ? ' Mr. Stnnton asked.
" 'No , sir. I nevet heatd of It before , '
said the pifsldent.
" 'Then , ' bald Mr. Stanton , 'the man who
gave siirh orders ought to be hanged on a
Callows higher than Hainan's. '
"Hero Secretarj Thompson interposed to
robtiKo the Insolence of so new a man In
the cabinet.
" 'Mr. Thompson , ' said Mr. Stnnton , In
icply , 'I have been here long enough to find
out that jou Invu stolen neaily a million of
In llin bonds , and e.\peot to stay line till
I sec jou punished for it'
"Then the tompent lose and raged till
midnight , when meeting'broke up 'llio
next moinlng Cobb , Floyd and Thompson
" - - - In n < itnn > lM nttrli ( Ct. . f t. , .i. . .
n * - i * *
t tiJkUiltlfii U | UHU
Iho conspliacy In the cabinet which was
killing his foebjp old friend. There vvorj
now two honest men In the cabinet Stanton
and Holt. Through theli Influence Gpncral
John A. Dlx was put at Iho head of the
treasury.
"Thero Is reason to believe , anil I for one
do bollevo , " sail the friend hure quoted
"that but for the bold stand taken by Mr !
Stanton on that memorable evening Mr.
Lincoln never would lm\o been lnuguratcci
In Washington The knlvcK of the at-sasslns
were already whetted , and ho would Inevi
tably have boon mnidored nm | ] ) H a"llvo
traitors being dilvim fiom ( lip cabinet
Ornoral Scnlt cnlUviod a few soldi ? an 1
marines to the nuniboi of about 1 000 and
bpoiired the peaoeful Inauguiatlon of Iho
now picsldent. "
When the Huclmnan cabinet dissolved
htanlon wont back to his law pia"tloo
Nine month ! liter Mr Lincoln n-nt for
him and asked him
In bo his si-io'prv of
war IIo defonlf-d bis nctlnn on the piounl
that he wanted Stanfon not for his
but tor his patriotism and
OK \ novr\\\ MINIS.
i'oiiic - \\iio i : n
TlH-lr HoilIcN Hi-i'iiiiii. Itlulil.
The ChieKoii iiroth ( .prings , the alum inlno
and the natural Ire foun Iry. which o ?
tilbute to thu glory of
Monlana
, an- , .
porarlly ccllphol by thti dl covrry of a civ-
for l -
"I hid to go OT lo Sind Con ! , o to In-
vcstiKato an accident In vvhloh one man
was killed and nnXhe-r had three
r | > <
"
blflkun , sild a inliiiiimperlor to ( in , ipjKa
.Mlin-r "SpealJng of Sand
Coulee. It Hiruck
bo vvhlli- I wai ( here Ihat If l wanted to
eonimlt siiltldo I would go Ihero lo d > It
I don t mean that life beeoim. , Hiich a tnirden
In the eoal country that thn tle-a that bind
are more easll ) severed than i-Uuvvht. , , , . hut
that It aHordH iinsurpas o.l fjcllllli-g for a
theap and happy despatch It's a wonder to
ne that boine of the
many people who
an-
mallj launeh themsolvis Into < 'tcinlly from
Ilutto do not Uko the Sind Couleu intilo
"Down In the coal mlni-H Ihero ! ono pas
sage that U throe miles long , and in somn of
the thamhcis Ihe ulr dorH not focin lo dr-
culatp I'pon the wallfi thfio Is a gathiMni-
of moUturo , and If you puff a Hgar In ono oj
thiun fhumbcra the mnoko will nei-lc the
walla , whole It cHuga with an undulating
noveinciit like a spray of weeds under
water. That dew on the willn la vvh. . o
damp , and the dead nlr of the clumber
where It is found It pnl.onotiH In a few
nilnuli's feeling of diowslni-ia itais ovrr
a man vho breathri It. and hcforu long ho K
atlrcp and dreaming dcllclomly , EO thoao nay
who have been resuscitated Hut die nlcep
Is akin to that of the Io.n liavelcr over
whose numbed llmbj Iho arctic * now eddies
and drlfm. for unlesa help eomra HOOD Ihcrn
la no awal.cnlng If , however , Iho venture
some explorer of thcuo underground dcatli-
trjp ? rcalUes Ills danger In Umo and
inanagtM lo ulaBger out Into the frmh air ho
hai nn experlcnee to undfigo which may
ranso him to regret that lie did not lemaln
liifililo. ivcrj bone and nnmrle acl.eH with
the Inlolerablo poignancy thtit la known lo
ronvaloicenlB from yellow favor. Tlio treat-
incnl IB nlniile | , 'but effective. Hcltig nearly
dujd. the Biiffirer In nearly Intrloi A holi >
In dug In the toll earth , and the victim U
made to stand up in It .vhile the dirt U
thrown In around him until only hla head Is
sueti above ground This draws out the
koronens and in a shoit tlwo the patlcut Una
recotvivd , "