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TITE OMAHA BATLT BEE : OCTOBER 18 , 180 SPEC AilvcrllsviiH'iitH fur tlir c column * > vlll lieInUvn iinlll 1U I" . ' < * | K > rvrnltiK niul until V- f ( > r Ul ° itMtriiliiK niul Niuiiliiy iMlllloinu Ailti-rllMfrn , liy riMiimllnK | nniii- licriMl i < Iii < t < l < , fun IIIIVM mumi1" m'- < lrcHNi-il to ii linnilu'ri-d letter In rare of Tinlire. . Anim-cr * no nililrcioti'il Mill hi * ilcllvcri-il mi ; ! rrifiilntliin of tin * rliri'li enl > . Itnli-H , 1 l-Ue a noril flrftt IIIMT.IOIII In u wiiril t heron ftt-r. NnlliliiK tnUrn for li"i * tli n ii ur.e for tinllr"t Inser tion. Thi-tti' nilvi-rtUi-iiii-nlH nmxt uc run cnliMfi'llll vi'ly. W \XTHII SITUATIONS. WAN-runroHiTio.v ] In * A FIIIST-CLASS IndjMrnoxraplicr ; reference * ) Riven. Imiulrs nt 1IU4 Hoard of Trmlp. A-MltO IS A r YOI'NO hAlvyK ] tr-ATtn ? : A1IUOAIJ. want * a poMtlon nt K < iverne * , to young clill- ilren. fnlnry not ronfMcreil u ninrli its r.ccil- imtl'.n nnil t > 1rn nnt Iininc. A < Mr M " . . . WASTHO MAI.I3 HUM * . CANVAHSUIIHTO TAKH QUORUM ; NT.W I.INR of work ; no licnvy Kcoil to entry ; f.ilniy 01 commission. C. P. Ailama Co. , 521 S Htn * it ; II oio BAt.K8MKN Koit CIOAI18. JIS'i A MONTH AND unnei-o.-u.iry In- ejpcrlence exponncs ; old llrm ; tluc-ir.onts . to cu timcr . C. C. UUhop & Co. . _ _ UI-JN ANtPwOMUM SOMCITOHH Kill TUB Natlonnl Jtejeivc nusoclnllnn ; the bent. fife * ' . nmt roundest fritcrniu tr.lcr In the Held today. Adtlrers I' . A. C. Btcvcni , 511 N. 1s'1 ' j" Omaha. " _ WBN AND WOMKN OUOANtHKUS AND SO- llcllnifl for best frnternnl lionellclary fivlety In Hie Mi-Id ; snwl nay. Address Supreme Hee- rclary Star of Jupiter , McConlc. NHirmkn. II MS41 N i V'ANTKI ) . YOUNfl MMN TO I.KAUN UAll- lieilnKi only dulil w.-elis rwiulr l ; rnt.iloisuo tniillfil fn-c. Muler Synlein l.itt ! > < -r Hchoiils , Clark nnil Vim lluren Htn. , ChlrnRii. 11 M 2 * . I * - WANTKI > . < ! 00n UVH I-'IIIK INSHHANi'U KollcltoiH ns dlnlrlei ntrenlH fur tlili stale . ; inuMt Rlvc bond. Apply Mutual l "ninri. Hi-waril , N'eb. II Ji.-ii u wAvrnu n.ii u.r. HUM * . 100 GIItl-sToTf AM * KINDS OV WOIIK ; TO 7 week. Canadian OIllcc , 1322 Douslus. > 8 V \NTKI > . A ( iOoti aim. rou HHNKUM limisowurU. Apply GC3 8. 2iHh nvenue. \VANTii : > , KX'l'KlllKNCT.I ) MAK10US AND lireimrrnt In inlllliicry depaitment. Hinton Htore , Omnha. C MI9S It WANTI3I1. A ST110NU CAI'AHl.M OIUI. . l-'OIl cencral lionxeivnrk. 2713 Half IlmMinl. I'-MSOS 19 KOI ! iir.NHUAi. iiofsnwoiiK : r inornlni" . JTI'i ' Jai-Uson. I' MZ l UK. > Tiioii.srs. : 1IOITSHS IN AT. ! . 1'AItTS OK Till : CITY. Till : O. K. UnvlB Conipiiny , Ia03 Karnain. I ) 51D ivs ; DI-NI\VA : & co. . IPS N. UTII ST. MODKIIN IIOUSK. ? C. A. STAUIl. 02T N. Y I.lfc. I ) 521 jTousn.s ; WAi.i.Aci' : , nuov.III.OCK. . IBTII and DouRlas. _ D 62i CIIOirK IIOIISKS AND rOTTAOTS Al.t , OVKH City , J3 i $73. riilCiliy , ! < Honr N. V. I.lf" . IJ-C11 1IOUSKH , COTTAOES .t STOIIIW. AI.I. I'AIITS of city , llrcnnnn & Uovo Co. , 4301'axton blick. I.\nGK MST. M'CAOUK. ISTH AJ.'D DODOK. I ) 321 iToiTSES. KI.ATSS. GAIIVIN I1UO5. . 1013 KAIl'M n r.1 ? ! HOUSES Ken IMNT. IJEMIS. PVXTO.V III.K. D 325 HOHSIS , J. ii. siiuinvooD , 423 , N. Y. ' ' 12-llOOM DRTAriinD J'OIl HUNT. I'lIOICR - inudeni hoiiso. tmlulio 2313 C.ipltol nvi-iiue. I ) 32"J MOVING iiorHHiioi.n noons AND PIANOS. Om. Van .1 Ktoraiia Co. , IGIl'.l rntitnin ; lei 1Js. BI'-AHS Itl-JNTAI. AQBNCV. 210 McrAOUH D-4M Illk. - _ F\voT."AiTrK noi'sns IN ch-np CAIe ! _ bUU : \\-ANTr.O. AT ONCE. llf.TWEEN 23 AND OT hoiiFes to rtnt : iircat ib'tnan I fi r hoim'j ; rentals u BpCL'lulty. J II Sherwood , 422 N. Y. Life. FOR KENT. DEHIUAIlI.n NINE-HOtlM IIOKSE with brrn , 22d st , near California , with all Impruvrmenta. Inquire iOC N. Y. I.lfi1 bnlldlnR. D-MI28 7-HOOM MOnEIJN KI.AT ON 1'AHNAM ST. 3 Id' ' cl'i west of court hnuse. Onuha Heal Es tate nnil TriiHt Co. . 211 So. 1Sth HI. 1)-1M HOOMS , AI.I. MOPEHN 7ii NO , z.'nd st. n-2a : 023 8IX-1100.U IIOITSE , STAIIl.1-3 AND AI.I. CON vcnlein i-s. 3702 South soili St. IV200 K * VOll 11KNT. EI.EI3ANT ID-HOO.M HOUSE with liirKi' liarn , Hlrlrlly inodprn In every re- Kp- ! ! . hard wtod Iliilhh. ateani heat , poreelaln liatli. Hton < - laundrx' lulis. eleetrle U-llii speak- Intuhen. . etc : rent , $1' ' ) p r month to desirable teniinnt diunlin Imn and TniHl I'n. . K.Mi and numliia. n-M4S020 _ _ PlTJritlJNTrT-IwToM COTTAC.E. IIODEHN. P. I ) Drown , treaRiircr'n cilice , I'nlmi I'aeltlo. D m 267-13' FOR nENT. MODEUN KI.ATS. I1EST IN Tlili elly. In new Ilavldce bull inK. opposite City hall : also steam lieatcd more , nnme b\illdln \ . 10-room modern IIOUSP and barn In llrat-clam repair , "n North 27th nvenue. J-rooni bouse nnil turn In Rood repair , corner 21th and Knrnam. John \V. lUdihlns , n cnt , IfOI Kainam st. KOU ltn > T KlIltMSlini ) IIOO IS. 1'H'UNISIIED ' HOOMH. IOW CAI.IKOl'NIA ST. 1-j 87rt-O2 TWO \nnro KI'HNIHIIEI' ) UOOMS. MOIIEHN Hoiithi rn eMio4ur > ; . 2107 Ii u las. 1C MI' . ' I IS * UOOMS. wit CAPITOI AVE. E-MI23 IS' UOOM. 2017 IIAUNr.Y HTIIEET E 1ES IS * I < AUOi : SO. VHONT IIOOM WITH ALCOVE nii'drin. ' SJtO Harney St. E M170 20 * fbr CAN ( JET KI'I.i'INDin UOOMS ' WIT1 i t 'am heat , trait and eleetrlc IlKl'tx ' nt vers 1 iv.isonalde ralex ; no iluik rooms. The Mldlam I Il.iU'l. Ifilh mill Cblniuo. E MH3 " 1 ! KU'IC.ANTI.Y KfltNISHMI ) UOOMS IN NEW t Hut : eastern e | i mure : everyililni ; mudern ; will < or wllliuut b.iunl. . 018 N. 23d. i-.MJ95 : 111 * Toil HUNT. TI1UEE ITHNMSHEn HOO.MS wltb Ki > H. raiiKi ) for llKht hiMisi'keepliig. to irpiiileinnn ind wlff wlllnuit ehlblrMi ; lefer elliva. Ad.lle.S II , llee offlc. ' . K 2' > 8 riTiFjcifiiun nooMS ; IUH'SEUEEPINO. MM fit. Miirv'H. E-M321 21 * IM UMMIii ) UUIM1S AM ) III ) Vllll. 8TK.\'M - -iinATirn"uooM8" { KTAUD. SCOT Hanu-y. K-f = 3 NI ! * JIEKOIIE MAKINO AHHANdEMENT.S KOI boanl call oil UH and let us * liow you nleu looms , with Htvam heal , K . elevtilc lights rates very reasonable , The Midland Hotel ICth an.l ChlciiBo. K-M19I 23 _ _ _ i7.\iian SOUTH KIIONT IIOOM KOU TWO nil.or room * ; foc l boarJ. Tbu lluse. 2020 llm ney. V MS l i' HOOMS VUIINIKIIRD ou UNPUU nlihol , with lioiiul ; mtatn heat. Utopia. 172 irt. K 131 IS * TIII5 LOWEST POSHHII.E HATES AND Till" lint fare A home. Shrrnian nve. car pasnc door evriy elKlit minute * . Newly fuinUheU new inanaRtinrnt ; ndjolns Kxposltlon. Sara tona llottl KNTEUT.UNS lt ( rufsts. F-MTK N3 _ _ JionnitN niticic. IIOOMS AND iToJfiinT w.s up. til North 10th. r Min 1 * Y ri'iiNisiiKD KIIONT aoousvr board. 24IS I > OUKHI. ! K MW2 IS * KJCELY FDHNISUKD KlToNT HOO.\i7 MOlT em convcnicni-en , nrliute family. 7'U H. S tl HI. l'-M:37-ll ri'HNACi : AND n.\s in\Tin HOOMH IPI V MJIt IS * MKHIUAM rnisT cilxss KAXHLY no" tel. Kill anil Dotlgo SI * K M3U SO * rou iir.\T-ir\ii > iMi.\i.siiin IIODJIS. HI NT. TWO PAHI.OHS ON 1ST KI.OOH unfurnlilird. llvst location la oily , lirt K r ra St. O-M1II roit iiRNT sTonns .vsn orncr.s. Toil HKNT , DESK UOOM > N OIlOt'Nt ) FIX5OII ortlct. Il c liMllillnKi water. te m hcnt , electric Ilijht nd Janitor en'le . Apply to 11. W. Hi\Ker. tuperlntrndcnt. lite building. I-WI 'OH tlENT-THi : 4-BTOHY IIUIfK nt'lUJINO Rt 911 Knrnam st. This btillillnR has n fireproof cement basement , complete steam heatlnc Ox- lures ; water nn nil floors , can , etc. Apply at the office of The llee. I-OIO nil HENT-IN THE IJRi : HUU.tJlNO : ) ne In'ge corner room. 2d floor , with vault nr.d tirlvnte odlce , water , etc. One lare front room , 2,1 door , divided Into two rooms by partition , water , etc. Ont Inrjro corner room , I.I llnar , with vault , water etc. Ono front room , dlvMcd by partition , third floor. ) ne corner room with vault , thirl floor. One larie room , third floor , with partition ill * vldlnc It Into onjnfgf \ room and two smaller private rooms , water , etc. Two l.irRe crnund tloor rooms with vaults. Several small rooms on fourth floor , with vaults. Ml these rooms are heated with steam , electric jlK.ita supplied , with first-class Janitor serv ice. Klevntors run day nnd all nlnht. HiilUl * Inc strictly flreptoof. Apply to U. W. H.iker , § up rlntendent , room 104 , Ileo building. \v.\vrr.uTO HUNT. \ VANTEIIIY MAN AND WIFE. J OH 4 UN . furnished rooms In north part of city ; modern ; address W VU nee , Riving location nnd terms. K 110 13 STOIIAUI : . " " PACIKIC RTOHAni : "ANn"\V.VnKHOtIBR CO. , ! W-910 Jones ; icne-nl storace and forwarding. M--8JI OM. VAN & CTOHAOE Ull',4 ' PAJIN'M. TEt. IS19. M tl3.i KIIANIC EWEHS. STOHAOE , KM HAItNEY ; liniillnu & packing , cheapest rates. Tel. KK. M-785 WANTI3ITO IIUY. 11EST PKICU PAID KOH OMAHA SAVINOS bank accounts at room 6311 , N. Y. Life bide. N-33C CASH KOH OMAHA HAVIIJdS DANK MN counts. (3. U. Wallace , 312 Urovn blk. , ICth nnd DotiRlas. N 593 WANTED-A OOOI ) HINxTLRTiUtAMNoTioTisE HUltable for lady. II. C. I'ltney , South Omaha. X-273 KOU SAIiK IIOIISKSIJ WACONS. 1 TOP llt'OOY. DALL I1EAIUNO AX'I.ES. UUI1- ber tires , "own make , " cost J330 , now le. than U : 3 Rood phaetons. 1 Snj-der make ; 2 Colum bus ; 2 Kood Hiureya. Drummond , 11 , "i Itarney. P M1S7 N14 KOU SAWDUST. HULK OH9ACIvEICHUIIlINO nnd lioj ; fence. C. H. I.ee , Ml Douglas. Q-537 _ HOG KENCE. ALL. WIHE , DEST ON EAUTII , lawn and yard fence. Wire Works. 401 S. 14th 109-O 29 VEflY CHEAP KOU CASH. HEAI'TIKI'I , UP rlBht platlo. 70 No. 18th St. Q M2SO 23 * CliAIIlVOYAMTS. MHS. PAUL. THANCK MEDIUM. 2(15 ( N. 10T1I. unltos the separated ; changes lU'-U ' ; letteis con- lalnlHK stamp pinlnptly an * , latli.'s. TiOr. S M772 vi * MASSACH , IIAT1IS , KTC. MADAM SMITH , 1J13 DOUGLAS. MASKAOE Bl > Mim baths. T 13'i 19 * MEDICATED I1ATIIS , 1SAHEUE , SKA. SU phur , massage. Mine. Illla.-nn. from P.uls. N. 12tll St. T-M333 O2I 11ATIIS. MASSAOE. I.AITUA ELLISON , Crounse blk. , 119 N. IBtli si. , room 12. T M352 23 * MHS. 1)11. LEON. ELECTHIC MAPSAGE HATH parlors ; restful and curative. 417 R. llth. up stair. . T M327 21 * , IM'IllSOXAI. . VIAVI KOU UTEIUNE THOU11I.ES. 3W-S HICK lllds. , physician , coasultnilon or health Lee ) ; fea DATIIS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. SlDVi S. 13TH. U-510 HUPTUHE CUl'.EO ; NO DETENTION KUOM business ; no'piiin ; we refer to hundreds of c st s cured ; pik'H cur Nl bv a slnple , painless treatment. Cull or write The Empire Huptiire Cure and Mcdlcnl Institute , succcssois to Thu O. K. Miller Co. , 1)32-3. ) N. Y. Life Hide. , Omaha. _ U 511 CLOTHES CLEANED. PltEPSED AND HE- paired : day or night ; dress nulls for hire. Pantorlum , N. E. cor. 14th nnd Karnain. Tel. 903. U MS47 HE YOIIH OWN DUESSMAKEH , INVESTI- Kate the Joy Tailor System rchool of dress cuttlni ; : only complete hklrt system ; bilnp ; your dresses and make while "l arninir. 403 ICarhach block. Patterns free Thursday. Agents wanted. U-11,3 020 LADIES SEND IOC KOU s"\MPLE SAKl guard , sealed. Gem llubber Co. , K.inias City. Mo. t : M-21C 2J * 3IOM2V TO I.OAX IlKAti ESTATK. MONEY TO LOAN ATJOV RATES. THE O. K. Davl Co. . J303 Karnain St. W 342 ANTHONY LOAN & TIUTST CO. , 313 N. Y. l7 ; ( | Ulek money at low rates f jr choice farm lands In Iowa , nuithern .Missouri , eustern Nebraska. W-513 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPHOVED CITY piopurty. W. Karnum Smith Co. , 1320 Karn'm W-S1I MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA ie.il estate. IJremiun. Luve Co. . 1'avton Illk. W-515 MONEY TO IX3AN. 11EMIS. PAXTO.V HLOCIC W-346 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA propelty. Pusey & Thomas , 207 1st Nat. Ilk. bldr W J48 SIX PEU CENT CITY AND KAHM LOANS. Carvfh llros. , JC13 Farnam St. W-545 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY limpetty. S. P. Ilostwlck K Co. , 311 P.txton Illk. W M793 J100.00 AND UP. F. D. WEAD , 1C & DOUGI.VS. W-SM NO 0 PEU CENT MORTGAGES KOH SALE , PROP- crty of non-ieil < h > ntn oureil for by W , Ii. Melkle. Kliut National Hank Illdg. , Omaha. W 547 MO.VKV TO I.OAX OIIATTI'.I.S. MONEY TO LOAN ON KUHN1TUHE. PIANOS , hoises , W.1BHI18 , etc. , nt 1'iwect rates In city ; no lemoval of goods : strictly confidential ; you can pay the lo.m cff at nny time or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTOAOE LOAN CO. . 306 S. ICth St. IIISIM : < : .SS CIIAXCKS. TO GET IN OR OUT OK HUSINES.-J GOTO J. J. Olbajn , 511 Klrnt Nat'l Hani : . Y MVd I1AKEHY AND CIGAH STORE DOING GOOD business. J. J. Gibson , 514 1st Nat'l Dank. Y-8C3 IS I1ENEUAL STOIIE OK MERCHANDISE , JD.CW. Would consider i'le r Omaha residence. J. J , Gibson. Ml 1st Nat'l bank. Y MS73 21 KOlt K.XCIIAXJIS. I WOULD LIKE TO THADE GOOD MOD BUN 8-room hou e , full lot , bain , good title and clear , for good rctldeni'u properly convenient to car line. Will ahiunio reasonable Ineum- brancc. Address w 30 , llee , Z-1S3 KOH SAMUH.U. KSTATU. KOU.NT/.E PLACE 11AUOA1NS. J2.6W. J3.730 TO aCO > . J. J. utiujn. 5H nrst .Nat. Ilank Illilc. UK-MS _ _ _ KOU.NT/.E PLACE I1AROAIN8. JS.Wa. J3.7W TO I'j.W ) ; see photos at litli und Farnani , Morsa llldi ; . J. J. OlUon , ill VI ret Nat. Hunk IlbUr. HE-M2 _ _ _ HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS. Oe. P. Ilflills Hta | Eaute Co , . 1'aMan block. nR-553 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S-KOOM HOUSE. t2.WH ) . 40-foot corner lot. S. W. cor. IStli and Izard. JlfV ) jKr ncie Luys 40 acre * one mile south of Ituiers. Room 10. 1'i.itfno.Hilt. . HE-MIE2 O 18 HAVE FOME II.MIGAINS MYBE1.F. CITY AND farm. Call for particulars Wmion. C04 llo blilp. HE-S38 _ FOH SALE , ON LONG TIME. AT 0 PBuTrilNT Intereit , two Improved furmt adjoining City of Mlrsouil Valley. la. One of ICO acres : an other of 240 nerm ; all In cultivation. Will ! old on 10 v " iV time. Addrcsa. I < : k Drawer "C. " Shenandoah , la. HE M795 NS 50100M COTTAGR ND IX T WEST OF KX. ponltlon grounds , nearly ntw. for ; ! 50 : J159 ca h and monthly paymtnls of 110 f > n balance. llyron n. Hailng ( > . 212 gllth St. UE M401 FAHM LA N i > a c . nAnuTs"o7r iTN. Y."ir HE-MIS3 NIJ * MUBTSELL. . WA NT OFFKii7 "jIoljSlT" AND lot one block frim J4th und Cumins ; also houtd and lot. JJ.id nnj Hewnrd. OAHVIN 1JH03. . HJJ FAUNA M. J'.U-MJfS It KOU SAMV-HIJVI , HSTATIJ. ( ContlnueJ. ) _ _ _ _ UAtOAIN3 , HOUSKiTToTS AN" FA"M ! : ilo or trade : F. K. Parlln * . Hark" Hlk FAUM of 7M acres In Iowa , near Omaha , for l0.f.2H ! n acre ; 134 acrm In I'ottawnltntnle county. Improvd. at JZO an arie ; 1.12 acres five miles f r < m Council liiiiffs po t"lll'e at JSn an arr * J. ' . quaiterx Knnsn lan.l at HOT nuarter : 1.2-iO ncies nne IninmvH farm In Iowa nt J2 > 3 nn acre ; lots of clear vacant Ints for trade. .1. II. ArnolJ , with c D Hutchlnson. K Patterson Illk. HE M270 IS * FAHM LANn3. C. F. if.CuiTlSON. 912 N. V. Ij. ME 9SJ-O-16 * GOOD HUILDINO IT ON DIVIDING LINE between Omnhn nd So. Omaha. J350. Finn corner Int with bouse , N. 21th , Just south of exposition entrance , very cheap , J3.00. ! S ft. lots 27lh and Grant. * 300 each. O. O. Wallace , 312 J. J. llrown Illk.HK HK 1" 3 Ift LOST. LOST. IlI.AriC I.nATHRR I'OCKUTIIDOK containing nnnunl rnllrnml P.IMOI favor f. C. Hu hf . Gfn'l Supt. K. . B. * M. V. ; nnilcr will bo MiltaMy rpnnli > d by returning to Bllt- horn Kencrnl ndlccK. I > t MI19 W LOST , POr-KKTHOOK CONTAINING . " 111LU 23o nnd two lOc pieces ; tool chest key , receipt for reKlsleied letter , on ! lth , between Seward nnd Charles. Ilewnnl for return to JGV > rhartc1 * ) . Lost 211 1C * rn a SIHT AVK. . FOX TKH- rler ilotc pup. ! months old. Heturn nnd cot reward. Hultjcrt. Lost in 3J.G-1S * AXU AHTISTS1 StIIMMilKS. NOTI3 LIST OF GOODS 1'AOK 8 HUH OCT. llth : the prices I cannot duplicate ; catalogua free Alvo J drover. 31 ° , South IMh St. . Omaha. M12T Nil MISS MtNNin ijovi. TKArimn OK IMANO. removed to 1921 c'orby st. Terms reasonable. References. 011-K * 3IUMIC , AIIT AXO LANGUAGE. PHOF. CHAS PK.THltSHN. INPTHtinTION IN piano , violin. Riiltar. tnandnllne. zither voice. 20 years expedience. Terms reasonable. Studio , 513 Hhcely ll..ck. 7S3-NI * LADIES ! CMIlrilKHTUH'S K.NTU.ISH PUNNY- loynl pills < Diamond brand ) nre the best. Safe , reliable. Take no other. Send 4e Htanips for particulars. "Hellef for Ladle * . . " In letter by return mall. At druggists. rhlohe-ter Chem ical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Itee. MS11 7 * 1'AAVMJHOKKHS. II. MAIIOWITX LOANS MONHY. 41S N. 10 ST. S1IOUTI1AM ) AXU TVrH\VUITI\O. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y7 IJFI2. 534 AT OMAHA HUS. COLLKCK. ICTH & DOUGLAS. C53 M'PAHTUY'S ACADEMY. 17TH & DOFOLA9. OS1 N9 MATTHUSS UHM1VAT1XO WO1UCH. MATTIHCS.sns. COt'fHKS. I'AHLOU FUHNI- turo to order ; repaired , 1103 Leavcnw'h ; tel. IWC. COG I-TUMTI'IIU PACKI2H. M S. WALKIN , 2111 COMING , TEU 1331. G17 TYl'EWniTEHS KIINTHD , JI.W I'HH MONTH. 1012 Fa i iiuiii St. K3 COAL. lltTRLINOT'N NI'T. lin.ST. CHKAPIIST.I'HICK J3.75 per ton. 'Phono bis. Harmon & Weth Co . 81'5 N9 KRATIII-II ItI3.\OV.\TOn WOIIKS. FKATHKItS IIOUOHT AJ.'D SOLD , MAT- trefes renovated and marie to order. White Swan. 1701 N. 2Jth. Tlicne 11)13 M8I8 PATENTS. Sllt's * Co" Attorneys- - P-Um Br- ; & Omnha , Nsb. llranch orflco at Wash'niston , I ) . C. Send for Tree Advice and Patent look. See Sunday Hee for our Machine Movement * * , copyrlulited. 1SS7. Telephone 1C23. Ilargalns In Second HiiiKl Safes-Sjfe & Look Kct/ulr- "j. J. DERIGHT & CO. , Successors to A. I > . Benne & Co , , Western Agents. Tol. : i" ) . 111 < > Farimm , Oni ihi ; XOTICI'2 Til COVrilAC'TOUS. NOTICK TO CON'THACTORS. Sealed bids will be received nt the ofllcc of the Cii-onmlH nnd nullillnp department of the Transmlsslsslpi'l ana Tiuernntionnl Kxposltlon uptll B o'clock n. m. Monday. October 18 , for the construction of the Auditorium bulldim ; . Plans nnd Kpcclflcu- tioiiH fan bo seen nt the olilco of the super intendent , room No. Kll , Paxton block , or HetH will bo furnished contniftors at cosi. F. P. KIHKRNDALL , Mgr. Gr'ds and Hld'is Dcpt. O 10 to 18M&H TP.KAStlUY nKPAHTJlKNT. OI-'FIOH Supervising Architect.Vn hliiKton. I ) . C. , October 9th. U97.-SKALHU 1'HOI'OSALS will be received nt this ofllce until 2 o'clock p. m. on the "atb ilny of Octolier , 1S97 , and opened Immedlatidy thereafter , for nil the labor nnd nmterlnla required lor the erection and completion ot the U. Si Government UnlMIng- tlio Tran : - MlF.'ii ilppi and Intcrnullonal KxposlllDii , OMAHA , KliliHASKA , In accordance with the drawings and speclllcuiluns , copies of Which may be hail nt tills oillce und at the otllco of t'.n ' > Supcrinti'iident of the U. S. Court Hiiune , Custom House and 1'o.stolllce , Omaha , Neb. The nglt ; is ruscrved to ro- jict uny or nil bldf or to wnlve any dt > - l'jt or Informality In any bid , should It bw deemed In tlio Interest of the CJovern- ment to do HO. J'roposald must bo In closed In envelope- , sealed und nuiikrd "PHOPOSAL for the e.r ctlon. etc. , of the IT. s , Oaveriimenl Hulldlng at the Trans- Misslpslppl and Internatlonti ] Kxposltlon , Oinairi , Nebraska , " and adrires-sed to the Supervising AichllCc't. Oct. 12 dOt-IC.O.l > . PIS'l'IFFIOI'2 ( XUTICI5. ( Should ! io read DAILY by all Inttres'ed , as chanees may occur nt nny tlmo. ) Foreign mulls for the week ending Oc tober 23d. ls-.i7 , will close ( PHO.MPTLY In all cases ) at the Ocnei'.i : Postoflleo .is follows : PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE ONH HOUR lOAHLUCIl than closing tlmo shown below. TriiiiK-Alliinlli ) Malln , TUBSDAY At 7 n. in. for BUnOPK. per s. s. I-K-ilw * . vl.i Southampton and llreinen. WKIJNICSDAY-Ar a. in. for Kuroi > e. per a. s. I'ariv , via Bouthainjiton ; nt a a. m. ( supplementary 10 : : n. in. ) fur KUHUPK , ptr t < . a. Britannic * , via Queenstown ; at 10 n. in. for lU-H.GH'M direct , per . a Ki'iuOnKton , via Antwerp ( lettera must bo directed "per KenaliiRton" ) . TJirusnAV-Al 7 11. in. , for Et'noi'13. per H. B. Normnnnla * . via Plymouth , Chor- bounf ami llaiiilnirt ; ; at S a. in. for NHTliBUI.ANDS direct , per H. H. Ob- iljm. via Itottoriliini ( letters must be dl- rut'icil "PIT Obilatn" ) . , SATl'HDAY At U:30 : u. in. for KUANPB. SWITX.BHLAN'l ? . ITAbV. Sl'AIN' . I'OH- TlinAh. TI'HKBY. EGYPT AND HIUT- 1SII INDIA , per s. a. ba Oasooirtio * , vU linvrn : at 6.JO a. in. for ( JUH.MANV , 1JI5N. MAHK , SWI'ini'JN , NOnWAV ( fhrl.- > - tlanla ) and UUSSIA. per . ' a. Ilavfl' , via ISreinon ( k-tterri for other parts of Kurapo , via Chrrlwuru , must be rllrinteil "per Havel" ) ; nt S a. in. for OI2NOA , per s. s Wcrra ( letters must be directed "per Wferra" ) ; at 10 a. in. for SCOTLAND di rect , per s. a Anchorla. via Gla-tow OetterH must be directed "per Anrhoriu" ) ; at 11 a. in. fjiipplenu'iitary 1"CO : p. m. ) for EUKOPK , per . s. Umbrla * . via Queens- town. I'UINTKO IATTKn , irrc. German oleamer * railing on TueeJayt ) take I'rlnteJ Matter. f- , for Ofr-r.xny. anil SpecUlly AOdrrmeil I'rlnteJ Matter. tc , , for ollu-r part of Kurope. Amerl. can unit White 8lar leamer on Wedne * > layi , ( icniuu Maamere oil Tiurbda | > - , und I'unirJ. French und Qeiman ti-nnier un Salunluyn take Prlnte < > MaKer. elK. ttor all countries for which they arc niUerlfTNl TS rairy mall After th elonlnR of the S\'piem [ ntary Trnn * ' Atlantic Malln named nbo\e addltlnnil snppl"- mentary m.ills ate opened , , n fie piers of the American , I'tiRl'sh ' , French and Ocrman tteain- ers , and remain open until within Ten Mln- ulea of the hour of BftMlnn uf steamer. Mull * for ftiintli nnil Ci'iilrul Amrrlcn. \Vc t liiillot , lite. MONDAY At " 3 p. iil./f4r HF.Ll'/.B. 1'U- HHTO OO11TBX anirtU'ATBMALA , per J'tonmer from New OMei1i . TITFS1 > AY At 2 : 0 n. l for NHWKOt'Nn. LAND per a. s. AssVrtnrt from Phlladcl- plilft ; nt " 3 p. m. fof VilgTA UH'A , l r steamer from New Orleaiu. \VBDNB3DAY At 2iOnlm. : [ for TOUT AN TONIO , per steamer Tr in Philadelphia ; nt 7a ; > n. in. for UIIA/.IL nnd LA PLATA COfNTUIES. per . f > ? Hallleo , vln Per- tmmbueo , Hnnnl nnd Hln Janeiro ( lottPM for North Hrazll must Vie dlrocted "per Galileo" ) ; nt 10 n. m. ( supplementary 11 n. m. ) for rnNTHAL AMF.UICA ( except Costn llien ) and SOl'TIl PAriF/r / POUTS , IM-I' . - . a. Advance , via Colon ( let ters for ( JinUeirml.'i must bo directed "per Advance" ) ; nt 11 n. m. for PUOC3UF.SO. pt-r M. it. Panama ( letters for other p.irts of Mexico must be directed "per Pan ama" ) ; rtt 1 p. m. ( br ft'HA , per - . s. Senrcn. vln Havana ; ( it 9 p. in. for POUT ANTONIO , per stenmer from lloston. THtniSIJAY At 10SO : n. m. for HAITI , CITMANA nnd CAUFPANO , per s. s . PrltiH Mnurlta ( letters .for oilier parts of Venov-ucla , CUrnoao , Trtnlrtntl , llrltlsh nnd llutch nuiatm nut't directed "per Prlnn Mnutlts" ) ; at 1 p. m. ( Runplomenlary 1 " 0 p. m ) for UBKMl'UA , IHT H. . Orinoco , nt 1 j ) . in. ( supplcmenturv 1SD : p. m. ) fir NASSAU. N. P. , nnd SANTIAGO 11B ruilA. per s. s. Niagara ; nt 3 p. in for JAMAICA , per . s. Arilandlui ( lellors for Helizo , I'tiprto Corttr. nnd Guatemala must be illtpcteil "per Ardnndhtl" ) . FIUDAY At 1 p. in. ( supplementary 1 " 1 p. 111. ) for CAPB HAITI. ST. DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND , per s. s. Ch'i-nl < e . SATFHDAY At 9 : 1 n. in. ( supplementary 10 n. in. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST CUOIX , LKmVAKD \V1NU\VAHO ISLANDS , ] ) er is. . Prototln ( lotlern for Gren ulu , Trlnldiul and Tobago mift be dlrOi-tcd "per Pretoria" ) ; nt 10 n. in. ( supple mentary 10:30 : n. in. ) for FOHTUNK ISLAND. JAMAICA and SAVANILLA. per s. Adirondack ( letters for Conta Itlca must lu > directed "per Adirondack" ) ; at W n. m. ( supplementary inM : n. m. ) for HiAlTI nnd SANTA MAUTIIA. per t. s. Hol. tcln ; at 10M : n. nu tor CAMJM'XJIIK. CHIAPAS. TAHASCO and Yt'CATAN , per s. s. Orizaba ( letters for other parts of Mexico nnd for Cuba must be directed "per Orlznba" ) ; nt 11 a. m. for NEW FOUNDLAND , per t > . s. Portia ; at 11 n. m. ( tiuppleniontarv 11:30 : n. in. ) for VBN- UBUBLA nnd CUHACAO. also SAVA NILLA and CARTHAOKNA , via Cura- nui , tier s. s. Philadelphia ; at 12 m. for 11UAX1L. per s. s. Dalccnrlin , via Fernnni- buco and Victoria ( letters for North ] Jra- r.ll must be directed "per Dalecarlhi" ) ; at 12 in. for GUHNADA. THINIDAD nnd TOBAGO , per s. s. Irr.iwnddy. Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and thence by > tcftmer. * close at this olllce dally at SJO : p. m. Mails for Mlnuelon , by rail to llos ton and thence by steamer , clo e at tills otll''C. ilally at h:30 : p. in. Malls tor Cuba elite ot thl.i otllee ilally at 7:00 : n. m. . for fnnvartins by stentnerfi r.iilllnR ( Mondnys'nnd Thursdays ) fmm Tort Tnir.pa , Fla. Letter malls for Mexico City , overland , unless specially addr ? * ed for dis patch by steamer , close at tills olllce dally at IS m. ; paper malls nt rt nin. "rtoRlstcrea mall closes nt CCO p. in. provloua Jay. Traiis-PiiclUc Miils. Malls for China , Japan't\njl \ Hawaii , per p. s. Helglo ( from San Francisco ) , clo e here ilally up to October 2ltb at fiUO : p. in Malln for the Soclolv Islands , p r ship City of Papeitl ( from San Francisco ) , cloe lu-re dally ui > to October 25tli at fi0 : p. m. Mails for ll.uvnll , p"r s. Australia ( from San Frnnclsco ) , ijloao bere dally up to October 27th nt ih3U j . in. Mails for China nnd Japan , pei * K Olympla ( from Tacoina ) , close heru-ilull } ' np ti > October * * Slt at : ) p. in. Mnlls for China and Jap-in ( specially nddrpKH-d only ) , per p. s. Bniprws of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , clrH ? liciv dally up to N < lve'ml i-r 'Int nt r-n ; p. m. Malls for Australia ( except th sc for West Australia ) , whlrh are forwardi-d via Europe- , New Xealanfl , Hawaii , FIJI and Bimonn Islands , per s. s. Alameda ( from Sin Francisco ) , cloo licre daily up to November ' 3th nt 7i:0 : : n. in. , 11 a. in. and (1:30 ( : p. m. Cor on arrlvdl at New York of s. s. Campunia witji aJrltlsh malls for Australia ) . Malld fffr Amtrnllir ( except Wp. t Australia ) , New Hi'aland , JJawall and FIJI IslamH per s. s. WnrrlnrVi ( from Vanconvor ) , _ close here ilally after No vember "Otli nnd up to i November" 13lb at ' C30 p. in. - Trnn'-Vacinc malls are fonvariled to port of EMlinir ilally and the schciliile of closing Ii airaiiRed on the presumption of their unin terrupted overland tran lt. "Ileglstered mall closes * nt 6:0 : } p. m. previous day. rostolltce , New York. N. Y. , October 15 , 1S97. 1S97.COHNELtUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. IAILKOAUS. I'NMON PACIFIC "THU OVEIl- Innil Houte" General oWce-i. N. 1C. Corner Ninth anil Fainam Streets. City Ticket Olllce , 130. Fainain Street. Telephone. 315. Depot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128.i i Leave. Arrive. "The Overland Limited" for Denver , Salt I ikc. western points 8:21) : ) nm 4:4j : pm Ku t Mall train for Denver , Suit Lake , 1'aclllo coast und all western points 4:03 : pm 10:29 : am Lincoln , Ucatrleo and Stromi-bun ? Kxprcfs . . . 4.01pm 3CO ; pm Gtand Iflund Kxptess. . . .1:3) : pin 3:50 : pm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Council lllurfH Local leaves , 0:40 : a. m. ; 0:50 : a. m. ; 7:30 : a. in. : 8:20 : a. m. : 10:13 : a. m.2lu ; : p. m. ; ( :30 : p. m. ; 5:00 : p. m. Arrives , C:20 : a. in. ; 7:20 : a. in. : 8 a. in. : 0:20 : a .rn. ; 11 ! 3) a. m. ; 3:10 : p. in. ; 5:40 : p. in. ; 9:00 : p , in. ; 10:4i : p. in. j FHUJIONT. I2LKHOHN & MlssoutlValley Hallway Gen eral Ofllces. United Slates Na tional H.Ink llulldltiK , noutn- nam Streets. Ticket OITlce , west Corner Twelfth und Far- 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , SCI. lepot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 140S. l < e.ivc. Arrive , lll.'ii'k Hills. Dfadwood and Hot Pprinss 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm WyoinliiK. Catper und DoiiKlitH " 3CO : pm 5:00 : pm HiiftlUK" . Ynik , David City. Supe I r , Geneva , Hxeler and Senard. . . 3M pin 5:00 : pm Nf rfo ItVet I'o lit und 7:00 : am " 1):2 : ; am Kieinunt Lincoln , Wnuoo nnil ' 7:00 : nm 10:20 am Fiemont Fremont Local 7f 0 am Dally. Dully except Sunday. Sunday only. Dully excepi fiAt.irday. ' Dally except Monday. ISIOI'X CITY & PACIFIC HAIL , rend General Onice , United Slutea Nullcnal Hank llulld- Inif , S. W. Corner Twelfth nnd Farniim Rtrcptn. Tlcki-t Olilco , 1101 Farnani Street. Telephone , PCI. Depot , Fifteenth und Webster Streets. Telephone , 145S , Lcive , Arrive. Sioux C'lty Munkalo , St Paul , Mlnneupolle 8:15 : ptn 010 ; am Dally. I'HIC'AOO ft NOUTHWKST- ern Hallway C'lty Tlclif I Olllce. | 49I Farnani ftrfCi , Dcpjt , Tenth a. Tclephcne. Arrive. Missouri Valley , Sioux City. St ' . . . --M. . . , PAUL. MINNK. apulis & . . Omaha Hallway lieu nil oflloen. Nebriulci IH- tlnlun. 1'llli'ontli und Welinier Stieels City Ticket Ottli'e. 1401 Fainain Htrrct. Telephone Ml. Depot. Fifteenth arul Webster Ktrceta Telephone , 1158. Arrive. Sioux City Acciunmoda. 8:5) am B:1H : pm Sioux City Arouiniii'Vla. tf:57 : am 8:50 : pm llulr. Kmervin. Sioux Cliy , Puiica , Hailing- ton und 111 jomileld. . . . 1:00 : pm " 11:53 am Sluux I'llv. Munhnto. Ht. Paul , Mlnrc.rioll8 . . . . C:15 : pm 9:10 : am KnuTk'jii IMscrnzcr . . . . 60 : | pin " : am Dal'y. ' Dully except fiiimluy. " Sunday onlyThu train kti'p * nVViatlona I'loi'inea lo ao. Hialr , Incluiilve. Sundayn only ; on week day * 80. nialr only. CHICAGO. MIL-VVAUKKH & ST. Paul Hallway-City Ticket Offlre , 1504 F.irnam Street. Telephone. ! S4. Depot. Tenth and Muuon StreetH. Telephune. m. Leave. Arrive. Limited ix . 0li : pm 8:00 : am Onm.u and Chlcaio ; Kx. llUO : am 1W : pm Dally. ( Contlnueil. - . & MISSOtMtt ll\er IlAltroail "Th ( > IturllnB. ton Home" Genet nl OtnV * * , N. W. Corner Tenth ami Fnrnmn Streets. Ticket Olllce. HOS r rn m ? tie-t. Telephone W ) . Pepn. Tenth and Mason Tel-rhone , US. lienvc. Arrive. S:3S : am 0:35 : nm :3 : < pm 4:05 pm :05 : pm 7:4'i : pm 3:55 : pm ll:80 : nm Dally except Sunday. rilll'ACtO. Htnil.tNOTON & Qulncy Unllroad "The Hurl- Burlington Inuton Houte" Ticket Olllce , IMiJ Fainnm Street. Telephone ! SO. Depot. Tenth nnd Mason Route Streets. Telephone , IH. l.eivs. Arrive. CnlcaKo vestlimle.l I'x. . * f > : I'm ' : ' < " " ChlciKo i\presf . "SMS nm : " I'm nil-HBO ft St. I. uls Kit. * 7:5' : ' | .m . * I:5" : ' P " PaiMII' Junction local. . 11:40 : nm Fust Mali Dally. Dally except Sunday. KANSAS C1TV , ST. JOSHPIt * Council lllurts Hallroad Burlington "The llurlliiRton Houte" Ticket Oillce , K.02 rarnnni Street. Tulephone KO. Depot , Route Tenth nnd Mnfon Strtels. Tele phone , is. I ave. Arrive. Kaunas city Day Kv. . 9K : , am 6:10 pm Kansas City Nftlit 10:00 : ptr. 0:30 : am CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND & Piinllle Hallroad "The Great Ho.'k . Island Hoilte" Clty Ticket Olllre , 1323 Fnrnntn Street. Telephone , 42S. Depot. Tenth nnd Mason StrectH. Tclephnne , 12S. Ijiave. Arrive. st . Paul VeMlluilnl KXPICSH 4:50pm : 1:13 pm Llnc'iln , Coloindo . Pueblo Denver and west. . . ' * 1:5.'Pm : 4:03 pm Chlo-iRo , Dm Molnes and Uock Island * 7:00 : pm 8:13 : am Atlantic Kiprcsi" " , lor Dea Molnei and eattern points " 7:00 : nm 3:33 : pm Lincoln , Falrbury an.l . llellevllle 5:15 : i > m " 10:40 : um Dally. " Dally except Sunday. W.M1ASII HAILUOAD-TICICHT OV'FICB. 1413 Farnani Strict. Telephone. 322. Depot , Tenth and Mason Slrects. Telephone. 12S. Lea\c. Arrive. St. lyjuls "Cannon Hall" Kxprcjs * 4:30 pm 11:50 : am Dally. OMAHA. KANSAS C1TV K UASTEllN HAILr road Omaha , < i St. lyjuls Itnllroad "The O. K. Route"-Ticket Olllce , 1413 Farnani Street. Telephone. 322. Depot , Tenth and Ma-on Streets. Telephone , 128. Leave. Arrive. P.-iltoiiflmiR. Kliksvllle , Qulncy Loral B:40 : nm * 10:15 : pm Kt. Lull Is , Xew York Limited 4:30 : pm * ll:30 : nm Dally. .ojilfii. . Mis-sorni PACIFIC HAILHOAD feiSy t.Oeneial Olllces und Ticket Of- llCL . Mtrchant National Hunk ItulldliiK. 12J4 Farnani Stieet. , - . , . , . , , Telephone. li)4. ) Depot , FKtcmth .J fiwiffc * ? ? and Webster SlrcPts. Telephone , * 1F I4W" I4W"I § I Arrive. Katisni .t NeliriiFka Llmlt-l 3ro pm 12:5' : ) pm Kuns-as I'ltv & St. Louis l'xpre s * 9SO : pm 6.00 nm Nel'i-jsVu Ixir-nl 4:31 : pm 9:43 nm Dally. Dally Kx. Sunday. TIU : IUTIIII : > iiriuii.vu. Ili > Knroiinli'i'x n Vli-ttiu of Inviiiiiiilii , \ VlioVi > l < Miini > H lEIni us n liin'il. "I found HIP dlnliiK room of n house that 1 was lookir.s over one night , " said the retired burglar to tlic New York Sun man. "Illlcd with a glow of light from a bright haul coal lire burnltiR In a grate nt one- end of tiio loom. There was Just a little bit of fins burnins ; frr.m one burner , but It only undo a little yellow tip In the redder slow from the a re. About half the table was covered with a folded white table cloth , clean and thick and with the creases still In It. On this cloth there were a plate and a plate of broad and some 'butter atii'l vinegar and cat sup , nnd thlns.3 like that ; and on llio other end of the table that wasn't covered the end nearest the lire , there was an old- fashioned square tea tray with the japanning pretty much nil worn off. Looking down 'by the Ilro I saw on one side ot the hearth a half-biiHhcl basket pretty near full of big selected oysters , pretty uniform In size , and laid In carefully with the round shell down. "It was a winter night , colder 'n Green land outside , and this room was just as comfortable as It could be. nnd > that layout did look Inviting , and f couldn't even guess who It was for , because the house was shut up tighter 'n a drum evidently nobody ex pected and nobody settln' up. Hut while I was standing there womlcrln' over It I herd a dear open the one next to the one I'd come In at and in conies a man that looks at mo for a minute and says : " 'This Is an unexpected pleasure. ' "And I bays it Is to me , too , looking at him at the ciamo tlnif , and secin' a man , maybe a little bigger 'n myself , and perfectly resolute and capable and able to take care of himself. " 'Hut sit down,1 he says , 'anil eat some thing with me. You'll find another oyster knife In the left-hand Hide of the right- hand drawer of that sideboard right back 1 > f you. ' And there It was , and when I turned around again the man was putting oysters on the lire In the grate. Five minutes later ho was picking 'cm up with a pair of tongs and iayln' 'cm carefully , round shell down. , on the old tea tray. 'Now , will you just help yourself ? ' he says. " 'You do this very often ? ' I says. " 'Well , no ; I don't , ' he says ; 'and I shouldn't do It at all It I could help It ; but I suffer from Insomnia , and I nnd that when I can't sleep , a. little snack of something to eat makes me sleep. I can tell , generally , before J go to bed , the nlphts when I ain't goln' to sleep , and such nights I have 'em Hx np romctbln-t for to eat in case I should need It ; and then I come down and find It , llko this. And catin' something sort o' tranuulllzes my mind , and I go back to bed and go to sleep all right. ' "Ho pushed the top shell off an oyster In front of him over onto the tray and put a little bit of a scrap of ibuttcr on the oyster and looked at it dissolve a minute , and then ho put on just ono drop of popper sauce , turned the oyster over In the deep shell BO as to gut thu dry top side Into the oypter j ill co and melted butter , and then he ate It. Then he dipped a little hunk of bread Into the Jnlco In the deep shell out of the way on the tray and took another oyster off the fire wlili the tonga and began on that. "Daiiied If I could see how a man that enJoyed - Joyed eatlu' as much as lie did could over bothir about anything , hut he did , all the same , that 'was plain , or ho wouldn't have been there. " 'I don't suppose , ho fnys , "that you ever sulTcr fr.m Insomnia , anil If you did it wouldn't nuke any difference , because you want to bo wide awake nights In your business , eh ? ' and ho seemed lo think this was u pretty slick little iiort of Joke. Then I told him how I caniQ to go Into thu busl- < ness ; that when I was a young man I hail been a great ! sufferer from Insomnia myself ; that In tho.'o days Ihero worn not nearly so many night occupatl > ns to choose from IU now , and 'lhat my choice was limited ; that I had not followed burglary from in clination , 'but ' that I was compelled to do something for a living , and burglary was tlio only night work J could get at the time , and that's how I came to take It up as a business. " 'You don't mean It ! ' ho says. 'Put on the 'blower nnil Btirt up the flro a little ! If I'll ha' known you wi-ro coming il'd had another basket. ' "Well , WB flnlahod 'em up and I say.i to him : 'What do you think ; think you can sleep now ? ' And 1m said he thought he could. And ho lot me out of the front door and wont to bed I suppeso. I kiuw I went homo myself feeling comfortable. I hadn't made a cent , but It's a god thing to lake a rest now and thin , and I always did like roast oysters. " llnillli mill' Sill ; IVUli'iuilN. Chicago Poet : The bachelor girls were overheard discussing thu health and finances of ono. "Hut , Sue , " exclaimed the friend , "yoi really ought to have your lunga examined. ' "And fee a doctor with the money I have saved for a silk petticoat ! " retorted the ob ject of Intercut. "Pshaw ! What la a cllk petticoat com pared with your health ? " "Humph ! What Is health without a silk petticoat ! " You can't cuie conouinjitlon but you can ovoid It and euro every other form of thsoat or lung tioublo by the usu ot Ono Minute Cough Cure , p J VJiVI. I lIII II [ \ I If Further Encroachments on the Domain of Poor Lo , LAST LARGE SLICE FOR BOOMERS dominion uf AfTnlr * ! In the Territory lloiiilcr 'llcilni'tlon of tin1 llinr- vnllon IIKM Itnlilr II IK tor- of I InTrllifi. . The oncroaclimcnt of the whites on ( amis ict npart for the liull.ins has Irwt but llltlo of the Irresistible forcp lhat marks Ihp hls- ory of the country. In every illrectlon HIP survlvlni ; tribes have been rostrlcteil niul ileco after jileeo nnil reservation after reser vation li.ive been taken to satisfy the tlo- nniuls of ailvancliiK ICROIIS | nf In ml hutitcrti. At present the Rfeatest eontest between the Indiana ami thp whites Is belns wnRcd In Indian territory , where several government commissions are iieRotlatliiK for the openltiK of that vast region to whlto settlement. Mr. A. J. Kondrlck of Fort Smith , Ark. who Is now visiting friends. In Omaha , filvca an Interesting nceount of the present condition of affairs In the territory and Us ftltnro prospects , Mr. Kendrlek was city editor of The Dee In the early SIM , and for seven years after hold a like responsible position on the Chicago Xews. In 1S'J3 ' lie nettled In Fort Smith , started the Xews- Kecord and In four years built up a prollta- ulo nnd lnlliirtitl.il evening newspaper. Tlic Nows-Ilccord reilects the push and enterprise which dominate the business llfo of Fort Smith. "Affairs In the Indian Territory are In a transitory stage , " said Mr. Kendrlek. "and not only that , but they nre rapidly approachIng - Ing a crisis. It Is not believed that the prevent condition of affairs will exist more than n year or two longer ; wltliln two yearn possibly three , nt the most It Is believed that the Indian Territory will bo thrown open for settlement , and the United States will witness Ritcli n rush of boomers us 1ms never been witnessed before , not even during the days ot the rush to ( lie Oklahoma strip. ou understand this will bo the last large tract of land to be thrown open In the United States. When It Is remembered Hint 110 lands now held by the Indians comnrlfe the llnest of agricultural , grazing , timber mineral , coal nnd fruit lands , U will bo readily understood how Important will bo this event of the opening of the territory. There are several hundred thousand whlto men now In the territory engaged In mercantile pumults , mining , farming , etc. . but they are working on leases nnd can acquire no titles. The only way In which n white man can acquire rlgh's In the nation Is by marry.lng a woman of the Indlnn blood. " "You speak of the present condition of affairs In the territory.Viat | Is that con dition ? " TIIK FIVE CIVIMKBD THIHKS. "Your question Is too broad n one to bo answered In limited space. Ilrlelly summed up. however , the situation Is this : Knrlv In the century the Five Civilized Tribes "the choctaws. Chcrokees , Creeks. Se-mlnolcH and Chlrkasaws. held lands In the southern and southeastern states. North Carol IPS , Georgia Morida , Mississippi and Trmncgpee. When the Indian wars were terminate , ] the govern ment concluded to take steps to gather to gether the leading tribes and sequestrate them in one vasi tract , of Innd. the country now known as the Indian Territory , which constituted a portion of the Louisiana pur chase , made In 1S03. Negotiations were en tered Into between the government and the leading men of the Indian tribes , and as n result the Five Nations together with the si-altered remnants of lesser and weaker tribes , were removed into the then wild re gion beyond the Mississippi. Treaties were entered Into between the government and the Indiana , by which the latter wore to have and to hold these lands forever. I have srcu the originals of these treaties In the archives of the Cherokee nation at Tahlequali , the capital and the exact language used to Indi cate the permanent tenure of these lands Is that the Indians shall hold thorn 'as long as grass shall grow and water shall run. ' "Somo tragic Incidents accompanied this transfer. I met not long ago n Mrs. Sue 51. Hogers , a very bright Indian woman , who Is thp cletk ot the supreme court of the Creofc nation. She Is a descendant of old Chief McIntosh - Intosh , who was at the head of the Creek nation when the treaty was signed between the leaders of that tribe and the government , ceding the Creek lands east of the Mississippi for those west. H oppears that pno of the. ancient laws of the Creeks Is thnt any mem ber of the tribe ; consenting to or aiding In a sain or transfer ot tribal lands to an outsider shall be punished by death. Chief Mclntosh , whoso grandfather was a white man , a Scotchman , ono of the famous Clan Mclntosh. signed the treaty , believing that It was for the best Interests of his people. After the transfer had been made , some of his enemies Invoked 'this law , which had long been In disuse , and demanded the execution of the chief. The latter wns Informed of the move ment and calmly replied : " 'Tho law Is there. I have done what I thought best for my people. 1 am ready to die , If necessary. ' PUT TO niSATII. "Tho ancient law referred to set forth In sreot detail Just how such an execution waste to be carried out , nil sorts of queer cere monies boln prescribed. In the case of Chief Mclntosh , these were carried out with sreat pomp and solemnity , and nt the end of the third day the bronze-faced Stoic seated himself In his cabin and was Mint to death. " "This Incident I merely mention to sliow how strong the feeling Is among the Creeks aealnst the transfer of their lands nnd bow bitter a struggle it will bo for them to finally accede to the wishes of the United States government , as now being outlined by thu Dy.ves commission. What Is true of the Creeks Is Into of the other tribes in a greater or less decree. " "Mow Is the Dawes commission progressing In Its negotiations with the Five Civilized T.-lbes ? " "Not very rapidly. In n nutshell , the situation Is this : Kach of the tribes has .ip- nolntod a 'commission ' to treat with the Dawos commission and arrive at some settlement. The plan of the Dawes commission Is to allot the lands In severally , that Is , take tlio lands now held In common by each tribe < ind dlvldo them un per capita. Uacli Indian man. woman or child would thus lecolvo a rnrlaln number of acres of land. In the ' . ase of the Clioroliccs , the number of acres would bo comparatively small , becaupo that tribe has sold largo tracts of Its land to the government. The Oklahoma strip was ono tract , rn the < aso of the Choctaws , tha oer capita will bo larso , something llko 700 acres. A family of ten would thus bo al lotted 7.000 acres ; In view of the coming change , by the way , the birth ralo In the ter ritory. I have heard It remarked , has lately been exceedingly high enough ( o stagger oven Mallliufi hlmsnjf. The Indians , wlit-ii thnv eomo Into Individual imssession of tlioir lands , con thus sell them to thu whitct. who Hock In. This they will undoubtedly do , thus opening un this vast country to seltlumnnt and the acquirement of titles by the whlto man. " COMMISSIONS AT WOHK. "And arc thrco various Indian commissions making nny headway In treating with the Iawei : commission ? " "Tho Choctaw commission hus signed a treaty , which , however , remalnti to be rat ified by the people at nn election. The Creek commltitilon has jimt signed a very oimllar treaty , but the day befnro I left Fort Smith old Chief Isparechar , thr > head of the nation came out In a manlfrMin 'i'ilnst ' the treaty , urging Its rejectlrn l > v Ii - , i oplu. He U a full-blood , a man of su'cn Id mental attain ments and honest ax the Kim , Ills opinion carrlrti weight with his people and hlfi attitude - tudo means trouble for the Dawes commis sion. The Chcrokro commlw.lon has been unable to do anything hccausu the full-blood clemnnt of It Is opposed to a treaty of any nort. The Chlckauawfi and Semlnoles are waiting to see what the ether trlhctj do. That U the altuatlon In a nutshell , although It U known that the government IH determined to make a change anyway , and that It really makr very little difference whether or not thcfio treaties are signed The change will be made whether the red man want * It or not , and that within two or three years Iy ) new trcatlca thu ludlaue will tlmply get better terms , The mixed-blood lemlr-rs rc.tllzo all this , but cannot bring their full * blood brethren to a perception of the situa tion. Chief Mayes of the Chcrokoea , whom I met a day or two before I reached Kanem City , s.ild In the course of n casual convoca tion : 'Tho change Is bound to come , and I believe the best thing for us to do Is to sign this treaty. ltut you can't blame the ftill- hlotxls for holding back. We have been hum * bucgedo often In thc e treaties that It Is hard for our people to realize thnt thp gov ernment can be relied upon to carry out a new one.1 "When allotment Is made the probability Is lhat the Indian Territory will be organ ized under a territorial government , similar to that now existing In Oklahoma. Some of the white politicians In the southwest want Oklahoma and the Indian Territory admitted Into the union AH one state , but If the wishes of the Indian leaders are consulted thin will not bo done. Thp politicians want this bo * cause It means 'pip' and plenty of It. "This U the barcNt outline of the situation. The solution of the Indlnn problem will , I think , have retched the closing stages within HIP npxt three years , and then wo shall eco what we shall nee. " "Last night's dispatches speak ot the full- bloods milatinK allotment by force of arms. llo\v about ( lint' " "It Is a ridiculous canard. The full-bloods represent but n small element of the tribes and their leaders would realize the folly of nny such n course. Some of the full-hlooda nre anxious to move to Mexico and purchas ing big tracts of land there , found n colony , where they can remain unmolested by the whites. It Is doubtful , however. If even th ! will bo done. " There are others but none "Just as good" as Dr. Davis" Antl-Ileadnche. MAI\y.i\KS. : Cosmoiwdls for October quite maintains the high standard for which it Is deservedlr famous. There are short stories , In Kngllsh bv Mantten Mnartens , In French by Marcel Schwob. and In Oerman by Arthur Shnltzlor. Mix Mueller discourses learnedly of "Hep- gars , " and I. Xangwlll describes the "Dream ers of the Ghetto In Congress. " Mr. Iiang Muds serious 'fault with llnll Calno's "Tho Christian" nnd Henry Norman ivvlews the events of the mouth. The French and Oor- man dep.irtments are of more than ordinary Interest , the former Including a txtper on the 1'arls stage by .lules I.cmaltre. Important papers In the North American llovlew for October are "Mfln nnd the Ma chine , " by Bishop Putter of Now York : II "Tho Coming Sr\i ? Power , " by Charles 11. 4\ \ Cramp : "The Rejuvenation of the Jew , " by ' llev. Dr. II. I'eroira Mendes , and "Panada and the Dlngley Hill. " by John Cliarlton , n member of the Canadian Parliament. Presi dent David Starr Jordan of Stanford unl- vo'sity writes of "College1 Discipline , " Mayo W. Ilazeltine contributes a valuable artlclo | nn "The Clayton-llulwer Treaty" and "Im- j migration nnd the Hdnwllonnl Test" Is dis cussed by Prosrett F. Hall , secretary of the Immigration I'estrl.-Uon league. The ghost of the silver question Is raised by Hen. H. P. llland and A. S. ( ihosh , professor of Lvmomlcs In Calcutta university. Prominent In an Interesting table ot con- lenls In llio October Nineteenth Century Is "A Moslem's View of the IMu-IslamIe He- rival. " by the Monllp Halluddln Ahmad. Kev. II. II. Jebb forecasts "The Coming Ko- volt of the Clergy" and Herbert Ib'ntwlch treats of "Phllo-Zionlsls nnd Anti-Semites. " Sir Lepel ( Jrltlln contributes n thoughtful naper on "the Hreakdown of the 'Forward' Frontier Policy. " There Is nn apnfcelatlon of thp poet John l.iy by Algp-non flmrles Swinburne , and Joseph Pennell is able to trace sonm connection between "Art and the Daily Paper. " In the October number of the National He- view Is a valu.ibln paper by Lieutenant Gen eral Sir Hubert Low on "The Indian Fron tier Ulslngs , " and others on "The Canadian Knlgma" and "Native Rhodesia , " by Arthur Slindwell and J. Y. F. I'lakc. Under the head "Great. Britain's Opportunity" Is pre sented a symposium on the financial question. Thirteen pages of the review are devoted to "American Affairs. " Frank Dolman reviews the not very widely known novels of George Gisslng , nnd an article on "Hun Getting , " by G. L. Jcsop , will be of Interest to cricket ers. "Harvesting the Crop" Is a timely artlcla by Joanna It. Nichnlle In the October Na tional Magazine , which appears in n sym bolical Illuminated cover by Victor A. Searles. All who have ever been boys will rend with Interest a paper on Oliver Optic by J. A. Macplierson. Mrs. Kllen M. Hcnrotln writes entcitalnlngly of "Women In Fi nance , " nnd there Is nn Interesting account , ot the recent Wagner festival at Hayreuth , at which for the first tlmo nn American singer Madnmo Nordlca was heard In that strong hold of German opera. "College Llfo at Vassar" U brightly described by Nancy Vin cent McClelland. Other October magazines received nre In telligence. The Humanitarian , The Dlctotlo and Hygienic Gazette , The Criterion , The Quarterly Hook Review , Donahoo's , The Hypnotic Magazine , Kv'ry Month. 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