Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 30, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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    THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 0 , 1S)7. ! )
SPECIAL NOTICES
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crciilnir mill " "Hi S | i. ' " ' "r < ho
inariiliinr unit Siinilnx cilKlotm.
Advorllxnrii , by riMiucNltriK ft mini-
til-red oliool. , cn linvo niiwiv T > t nil-
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of TJ" lino. Ar.mvem MO inl lrofine l
will iironcnJntloti of
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for Iciin tlinn ISIJe for the first Inner-
tlnn. Tliene nrtverllmJiiieiit tiitiNt
run eiiiiMGGiitltcly <
WAM'UIl SITUATIONS.
KIHST-CKABB COOK WANTS
faml.y * nnd " " '
.Ituatlon in $
try. No WRUhlnR , A < lltc ( _ M92jm.
WANTS OCCASIONAL WO11K ,
uhmllege do I'snt ' york of W n l
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A JM < "
name plftc" . Addre ? II 40.
YKN AUTIST ANrTnuAuairraMAN
.Ituatljn ; Rood t flsure. . AddreM "
COMPKTENT MAMS NUllHl WITH IJKST
cee wnntB n tltuntlon In hospital
. M. H. Wllcox , m mh.
WA.VI'ISn 3IAI.I2 HEM' .
CANVABBCnS TO TAKE OIlDKnS-.NIiW UNB
of'wotlt : no heavy goods to " * * * ! ! ? ?
coromUtlon. C. F Adams Co. . R Bo. IHl St
BAllESMKN FOIt ClOAnS. $1 A MONTH AND
xptn ci : old nrm : experience , .unn"r ;
inducements to cuttometB. C. U IJ1"CC. , *
" -104
CO. , 8U Louis.
WANTED. irx -
to work In NelirnrkH. Illchnrl i. '
ngentii
. Il-l * seMEN
Omaha.
Uraon. Patterson building.
MEN AND IIOYK WANTKO TO M3AIIN THt
harber tradi" only clKht week' ; W"1'1' . , , "
thine In tli- busmenihorouKhly I1'1. * * . ? ? "
ntnnt practice nnd expel t teicliers : " " "
location * furnlnhed : wrllc for free I'I ' 'L1I '
or ,
ciUMORUe. Moler'it llarbcr college. " "nj gf
81. I Uls , Mn. n-MiiM " *
WANTKD. MKN KOH TIIIJ Kl/JNOIKn ; V.1 .
ImVn a KlondlkA for. every ; mnn that wlcom
with ui. nnd sell our full line of choice nu"cry
stock , loBetlKT with my mnny fast * K
ipeclAltles ; we cnn ntnrt you In Rood territory
l"or particulars wrllc to Mount " " 'N '
series , Lawrence. Knn. II
\ BAILSMAN TO 8151,1 , . CIOAIIS TO HI. XT.
era ? snlnry ; JCO.W to J2W.no pen month nnd ex
rcnscs : experience unn ° ceK niy : pcrmaneTt p i
tlon. The DC Mora CIKar Co. . 8
I.ADIB9 AND ORNTUMBN CAN TIND EM
liloymcnt free on cost by wrltlnB J" '
WANTHD FI3MAI.E HUM' .
1 QinLS KOll ALI KINDS OP WORK ; J
f > 7 week. Canadian Olllcc , 1522 Douglas.
C 7Q3
WANTED , ami , FOR QENHnAl. HOUSK-
worlc. Apply at 620 South 20th Avenue.C .
C 51672
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; THREL
ln family. 1001 S. 30th avenue. C MOSS 30
FOH IlEXT HOUSES.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company , 1305 Fnrnam. D 700
HOUSES. BENEWA & CO. , IDS N. 15TH ST.
D (07
HOUSES. WALLACE. BROWN BLOCK. K.TI
nnd Douglas. D-709
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVEI
city. 15 to $73. Fidelity. l t floor N. YLIfe.
HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PART
of city. Brennnn & Love Co. , 219 S. 16th.
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 15TH AND DODGF
- - . HOTRES. FLATS. GATIVIN BROS. . 1C13 FAR'H
* * * I5 712
HOUSES FOR RENT. BEMIS PAXT
HOUSES. J. 'H. SHERWOOD. 423 N.
IPOR RENT , CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHED
modern house. Inquire 25i ? Capitol Avemi .
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOF
Om. Van & Storage Co. , 1311H Fnrnam. Tel 15 > 9
D 71G
HOTELS. STORES. BEMIS. PAXTON T1LK.
D TiHW
HOUSE. GW PO. 2STH ST. , 10 ROOMS. MOD
ern , J10.00 per month. Byron Reed Co.
G-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE AT 415 NORTI
19lh Bt . JIR.OO a month.
Apply to W. B. Mclklc. 1st Nafl Bank bldir ;
5- " t
S. ALL 'ARTS. F. D. WHAT . .
and Douglas. ; _ D 47. . D14
STEAM HEATED HOUSE. 2011 HARNEY.
B.ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVENIENCES ,
S5V > Clilcago St. Inquire next door. Andrew
Smith. D-M759
HOUSE. NO. 1MO SOUTH 2fTH ST. , ALL CON.
venlences and bntn. C. IJ. Horton. W. II. Tel.
Co. D MT74 Dl
JIUICK FLAT , MODERN ; BEST PART OF
Imvn : wnllilng distance. Williamson , CO I Bee
Imlldlnc ; D-MS11
FOR RENT ELEGANT fl-ROOM COTTAGE ,
corner Slilh and Caldwell Stf. For Information
cell nt National Clothing Co. . corner nth and
Douglas 81s. D 822-29
FOR RENT KLEGANT 8-ROOM HOUSE WITH
nil modern Improvements : No. 4M North 23rd
fit. For Infornntlon rail at Nntlonal Clsthlre
Co. , corner Hth and Douglas Bt .
D-S23-29
obbn 6-nooM HOUSE AND BARN ; RENT
rheup. 2CI2 Davenport. D 912 SO *
FOR RENT LARGE NINE-ROOM HOUSE
nenr Cnllfovnln nnd 22d Sts. . all conveniences ;
with or without limn. Inquire CCC N . Y. Life
building. D-929
ATTENTION HUNT PAYERS. YOU SELECT
n home ; we'll Iniv It : you pay tlm lent : you'll
own It. Call on L. O. Cross , 1724 DouvliiR.
D MC90 30 *
rou itENT puiiNiHiinn HOOMS.
KOU ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN , GAS. POR.
retain bath , hot water , steam heat ; location
central ; $1 and SI per week. Call Flat 7 , Dav-
Uge Mock , ISth nnd Fnrnam. E M993
I FURNISHED ROOM ? FOR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife ; lenl token In iMiaut. 819 N ,
> 7t i E-M870
NICELY FUIINISUED ROOM FOR GENTLEman -
man In private fnmlly. 19M Cnpllol nve.
B Mii ( : Dl *
FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS ; MODEPN.
M01 Dmiglns , 13. L , Emery , E-7D1 SO
TWO SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMP. 220J
W b tcr street E M7SO D5 *
TWO LAIIOC FRONT ROOMS. ALCOVE , HAY
window ; train heut. 411 North 17t'i ,
E-M7 D-4 *
H > ) IMS AM ) IIOAItl ) .
BTEAM HEATED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 5009
lUrney , F 349 DU
_
THE MERRIAM. FIRST CLASS FAMILY HO-
te | 2th and Dodce eU. F M707
TAKE HHERMAN AVE. CAR TO N , W. COR.
ner of Exposition grounds nnit put Ul | at the
Bnratoen ; bent 12 a diiy house ; boarders. | } .50
to $5.00 ; flr t week , 12 ; on * meal freee ; iir
muklng a reputation now ; after the exposition
opcniv will make money ; all modern con
venience * . Telephone 19JI. F MT33 D25 *
ROOMH AND BOAHU , 910 SOUTH 2aTH ST ,
F 7S5-D I *
_
MODICHN ROOMS ; FURNISHED COMPLETE
for hnuufkceplnc ; parlor , Ulnlne room. Kitchen.
-M North 18lh. r 767 30 *
NICELY FURNIHHKD FRONT ROOM , MODern -
ern conveniences ; prlxate family , 70Z H. wth
St. V *
_ MJIflJId
UHWLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARO ;
liot water heat. OI Ca at. F M508 Pi *
KLKflANT SOUTJl ROOMS. KTKAM UK\T ,
Ural class tward ; refercncos. 203 No. 18th.
V
TKCAI'lTOL"-lII CAPITOL AVE. D
clrablo uruth room * . Tranitent * nccommodated.
POARD , tSW WElIKj ALSO FURNISHED
roouif. iOli Douglas. P-MSM SO *
- -
IN I'llIVATB FAMILY. 1S19 DODGB.
F M9I4 D3
BLEOANT FRONT ROOMR 8TBAM HEAT.
finti-Ux board , 15CJ Cojiltal Ale.
F-MJIS TO *
UODICHATC TKHMS FOR ROOM AND IIOAUDT
with private family. Addreis 1) 44. llee.
V M9J Dl1
POH IIKNTSTOHKS AXIJ OFFICES ,
OR RENT-IN TUB IltCC IIUH.UINU !
ne Inigft corner teem , Id floor , with vault and
private oince , wnttr , etc.
ne Urge front mom , M flsor. divided Into two
room * by partition , water , etc.
no large comer room. 2d floor , wlth vault ,
water , etc
ne frofit room , divided ty pnttltlon , t lrd floor.
n corner roam with vault , third floor.
ne large room , third floor , with partition divid
ing It Into ono Urge room and tno smaller
PHvate rooms , water , etc. . , . . _ .
Two large ground floor rooms , franllng 17th St. ,
with vault.
One large ground floor room on Farnam Bt. ,
large \ault.
everal small rooms on fourth floor , with vnu'ts.
All ih-sc teems are healed with steam , electric
lights supplied , with first class Janitor service.
Elevators run day nnd oil night : building
strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent ,
Room 104 , Bee building , 1-198
VOn IlENT-DRSIC ItOOM IN CJHOUND FIXJOU
office , Vff iMill.lInK ! water , steam heat , elcccrlo
llRht nnd Jinltor tervlce. Apply to 8iii > erln-
tend > .nt , Il e bulldlnic , 1 187
OR RKNT , H STORE BUILDING , CENTRAL
location. Inquire 113 South 15th st. 1 M7ol 30
CORNER STORE ROOM 2JXS5 FT. . GOOD
basement , with elevator , steam heat. CU N.
16th street. Apply at C19 N. 16th treet.
CORNER STORM ROOM ttxSS FT. . 'aOOD '
basement , with elevator , steam heat. 611 N.
16th St. Apply at 019 N. 16th t. I M239
FOR RENT-THE 4-BTORY BRICK 11U1LDINO
at 010 Farnam St. This building has n fireproof
cement basement ; water on all floors , gas. etc.
Apply ut Die office of The Bee. I-'W
FOR RENT THE 4-RTORY RIUCK BUILDING
nt 916 Farnam St. This building bun n fireproof
cement basement : water on nil floors , gas , etc.
Apply nt the onicc of The Bee. 1 510
AGENTS W'ANTISn.
WANTED ? WE "WANT TO ESTABLISH AGEN-
clc In every city In United States" for our
celebrated custom pants , which nre made to
order at J2.CO j\ pair ; liberal commission paid
agents ; write for particulars. Tiger Custom
I'nrils Manufacturers. 1C1 Gth Ave. , Chicago ,
III. J M791 D >
WANTED. AGENTS. IX3CAL AND GENERAL :
now article ; good geller : excellent profit : male
or female ; salary when proven efficient. A.
L. Gray A Co. , St. Louis , Mo. J M974 D5 *
GENERAL AGENT AND CANVASSER-MAN
OP woman ; big money. Call 8 to 10 n. m. 214
N. Y , 1,1 fc. J MC79-D-20
AGENTS , SEND 4 CENTS FOR SAMPLE OF
clettrlc powder , ngency , etc. H. L. Melville ,
Council Bluffs. la. J M9D8 30
WANTED TO IlENT.
WANTED. BY A LADY , BOARD AND ROOM ,
In a private family nt moderate terms : mu t
be on or very near car line : describe room nnd
Mnlo price. Address M. V. Ncvena. 2117 Hist
Maple St. , Omnhi. K M8U 30 *
WANTED. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping , fitcam heat and bath , near U. P.
yards. Address , David Jenkins , ( T4 So. 13th
st. ; state terms. K 924 30 *
STORAGE.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND V.'AnEHOUSE CO ,
908-910 Jones ; general storage and forwarding.
M-719
OM. VAN & STORAGE , 1511H FARN'M. TEL 15M
M-720
FRANK EWERS. STORAGE , 1214 HARNEY.
Hauling nnd packing , cheapest rates. Tel. 920
M 721
WANTED TO 1IUY.
FIREPROOF SAFE WANTED , SECOND-HAND
Address P. O. Box 493. N M8S4 30 *
WANTED. GOOD SECOND-HAND BILLIARD
nnd pnol tables ; one of each. Address An
drew Heckmnn , Sidney , Neb. N M9f > 0 D3 *
FOH SALE FiniNITUHE.
SALE , NEW FURNITURE , C-ROOM COTtage -
tage , all or separate , consisting of body brus-
Beln cnrpetp , rug , leather couch , ono bed art ,
coat S75 , Bolld oak , tables , chairs , rockers , Inrge
alr-tlght Estate Oak healer , heavy oak dining
table , C-hole rnngi ? with reservoir , curta'ns ' ,
shades , cooking utensils , etc. ; second-hand men
need not call ; cottage for rent. " 313 North
19th St. O M993 Dl *
FOR SALE HOUSES AND WAGOXS.
FIVE-YEAR-OLD HORSE. KIND AND GENtle -
tle ; also buggy and harness. Will sell at a
bargain. 4311 Grant St. , Clifton Hill.
P 927 29 *
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SAWDUST , BULK OR SACKCD-CRHIBING
and hog fence. C. R. Lee , 901 Douglas.
Q 123
2ND-HAND BICYCLES. OMAHA BICYCLE CO.
732
FOR SALE. A 160 LIFE SCHOLARSHIP IN
best shorthand school for S40. Address A C6 ,
Bee. Q M549 30 *
LATEST STYLES LADIES' CAPES AND JACK-
cts , easy payments ; drop postal , will call wllh
sample. E. Hlrsh. 1689 Kyner Ave. Q 900 D27
BARNEY & BERRY. SKATES , 35C TO S3.W ;
skates sharpened , 15c. Omaha Bicycle Co.
Q-926
FOR SALE. SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
In first class condition ; cheap for cash Ad
dress II 43 , Bee. Q M 67 30 *
FOR SALU. FINE OLD SQUARE PIANO ; S23
cash today. Address I ) 44 , Bee office.
> Q-M981 30
CLAIRVOYAXTB.
PROF. WHITNEY & PROF. PIERCE ,
the celebrated , . clairvoyants , palmists , etc.
Prof. Pierce is nn understudy of Prof. Whit
ney's and does full form materialization ana
physical manifestation. He Is the wonder of
the present century. His cabinet work Is n
marvel and In his' line he has no equal.
If you have nny desire to see pplrltual mani
festations go once and you will go again. Also
slate writing , typewriting nnd all the finer
forms of materialization. Prof. Whitney reads
your complete life from the cradle to the grave.
He has no equal. Reunites separated husbands
and wives. Thouiands crowd his ofllce.
Go at once and consult there celebrate ! me
diums , Prof. Whitney & Prof. Pierce. ollce !
1522 Howard St. , corner of ICth St. Hours from
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Ladles , DOc. Reading by
mall , enclose two stamps. S MS02 D3 *
MASSAGE , IIATIIS , ETC.
MADAM SMITH , 1113 DOUGLAS , MASSAOI3
Kteam baths. T M721 Dl *
MME. AMEd , MASSAGE AND BATHS. 203 N.
16th St. . upstairs. T M7CO 30'
BATHS. MASSAGE. LAURA ELLISON.
Crounso Bile. , 119 16th St. , room 12 , upstairs.
T M907 D4 *
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , up-
stnlr . T M917 DS
PERSONAL.
VIAVI OR .UTERINE TROUBLES. 3(6-8 ( BEG
bide ; phkilulan. consultation or health book iree '
U-7J4
BATHS , MASSAGE. MUB. POBT. 319J4 B. 15TH.
U-725
CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND RE-
nalred : day or night ; dress suits for hire.
I'nntorium , N. E. cor. Hth and Farnam. Tel.
9C3. U M847
THE JOY TAILOR SYSTEM SCHOOL OF
drew cutting. 405 Karbaoh Block.
U-M810-N30
LADIES IN POOR CIRCUMSTANCES CAN RE-
celvu free attendance In confinement by ap
plying to the Crelghton Medical college , 14th
and Davenport Sts. Telephone 1167.
U-S76-D-9 *
GKKENRRRG , THE SPECIAL LADIES'
Tailor , Is ready for business , nos Webster Bt ,
U 2S3 D8 *
1500 FOR A CA8.E OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
that I cannot , cure. Madam True , Paxton blk ,
U M75S D3 *
OTIS FRANKLIN CRANEl YOUR MOTHER IS
dfnd , the courts \rlir soon declare you dead
ulso ; do you with vanity , avarice and deceit
to part u , F , 13. Crane. 1 M650 30 *
PRIVATE HOMB FOR LADIES IIEFORB AND
during confinement , llablea adopted nnd cared
for. KM Cumlng. U-923-D-5 *
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. lDivl Co. , IStii Farnam St. W 727
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. ;
qulclt money at low rutei for choice farm InmU
In Iowa , northern Missouri , easurn Nebraska ,
W-72S
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. ' .V. Farnam Binltli & Co. . 1S20 Farn'm
W-7M
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
propel ty , I'uiey & Thomas , 207 lit. Nat. Ilk. bldtf
W-7
WH HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH
our eastern correspondent * by which we ran
loan money on farms In eastern Nebraska.
Urennu-lAve Co. , 2 ! 8. 16th. W MJ73 1)9
KROM 1100 UPWARD. F. D. WKAD. 16TH
and Dou Ias. W 475 DM
UONET TO LOAN , UKMIS. PAXTON IU.OCK.
W-7TJ
I-'OIl SV1.U niI. . KSTATH.
( Continued )
MONKY TO I/IAN ON IMPHOVHO OMAHA
real tutute. llr nnan-I v * Co. , 219 wlsUj [
$ Tw.OOft.OO St'KriAl. FUND TO 1/JAN ON
nrit-clnu Improved OitiAhn properly , or for
building purposes. Fidelity Trust '
f ? En CHNT MotvroAciEg ron SAI.K.
rty of non-r Mdent cared for hy w. U.
Melkle , Klrnt National U.ink bldg. , Omnhft.
PlTlT CENT MON11Y. II.M1 AND t'PWAnO3 ,
on Rlll-edKPd Improved Omnha real estate.
IlemU. Paxton block. \\-MJ
JIOXRY TO I.OA.V-.CHATTRI.S.
MONK YTO LOAN ON PUnNITOIlK , PIANOS.
horiM , wncons , etc. . * t lowest rates In cltyi
no removal of goodi ; slrlctly conndentlnl ; you
cnn pay the loan off nt nny time or In any
amount. OMAHA MOnTQAQK IXIAN CO. .
3A8 S. < .eth St.
X-735
CHAXCKS.
TO HET IN Oil OUT OF UURINUSd GO TO J.
J. QlLson , CU First Nat'I llank , Y-7S7
PAUTNim WAN-TOD ; A I'nOSl'KROIIS SH-
ntllo manufncturlnB plant deiltcn n partner
with 13.000.00 to enlnrRC. Addresi P. O. Irtx
1010 Sonttle. Wnnhlngton. Y-MTK tO
KIIAL sronn IN ma HORN IIABIN , w\-
omlnif , very profitable trade , with 320-acrn.
rancli. IrrlRated , under fence. In cultlvatlnn ,
peed houses , barns , grnnrrrlfs. etc. Owner lie-
lleves the ln\p tmcnt will return price aslyd
In two or three years. Hare opporlunlly for
the rlRht party to mnlce hljr money. Clear
Omaha rental property Inken an part of piir-
rhnse. O. O. Wallace , 31S J. Ji Brown blk ,
Om.ihn. * "
FOH SALC , IlKHTAimANT. GOOD 1XJCAT1ON.
dolnn Rood business : terms reasonable. Ad.
drens 11 S : . Uee. Y-M5W
_
WANTED. PHYSICIAN AS PAUTNHH TO
ttn\el on the road with an M. D. nnd irood
lecturer. Address Box , Hock
HAnnnu SHOP. COMPUSTB. r > : AI.PO KI.E-
Kant pet bar fixtures. Lyrnan Wntcrmnn , Ufa
blJK. . 'phone 1015. Y MOSS 30 *
KOU EXCHANGE ) .
WILL EXCHANQE VERY IJBSIHAUI.n
clear vacant Omaha lots for Chicago property.
Address with full particulars. Box S02. Omaha.
110 ACHES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FRUIT
lands , CO notes In bearing fruit , clear of In-
cumbrance. ta trnilc for Omaha city property.
I. N. Hnmmond. 20th nnd Lake Sts.
Z 821 20 *
FOR EXCHANGE. SO ACHES , CLEAR , FOR
equity In house nnd lot ; ICO , clear , "bus or
hack ; 201. Iowa farm , for city property nnd
canh ; SO In lown for equity : house , 4 tots , ret
to fruit , for vacant lots and cash. Lyman
Waterman , N. .Y. Life bldg. Z M98I 30 *
FOR EXCHANGE. FINE SQUARE 1'IANO
for high Krnclo " 07 model bicycle. Address H
43 , Bee. Z-M9S2 30
I'OIl SALE ItUAIj ESTATE.
KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS , 2iOO. 3.750 TO
$0,600. J. J. Gibson , 614 Flrrt Nat. Bmk : bldg.
ItE-733
FAHM I ANDS. C. F. IIAURISON , f/12 / N. Y. L
RE M163 PIC *
BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ;
sain or trade. F. K. Dnrllnc , 1'arker IJIk.
RE 741
* S LAND ; ' 07 CROP P'D , THE PRICE. W'M-
son. Bee Bldg. RE-MJ
FOR SALE , BARGAIN ; TWO-STORV HOUSE
nnd 75 ft ground : 23d nnd N , South Omnhn .
Isaao Levy. RE 7C3 TO *
HOUSES , LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS :
nlso fire Insurance. Uemls , Pnxton block.
HE M739
FOR SALE , TURNER RANCH , 032 ACRES
near Oolumbux , Neb. . J25 per ncre : J5.000 down ,
remainder on mortgage 7 per cent. Address
Owner , 263 Woodland nve. . New Iloohplle. N. Y.
RE MS07 30
HORSES IVIXTERED.
HORSES WINTERED. nEST OF CARE : RATES
J3.00 per month. W. K. Owens , 3607 Center St.
MSS2Dec3 *
WANTED. HORSES TO WINTER ; BEST OF
cara ; rates reasonable. Address P. O. Box 45 ,
Crescent , Iowa. S27 D-2 *
GOOD STABLES. TIEST OF CAIin. J4 AND JO
month. A ; W. Phelps * Son. 207" New York
Life. Tel. 1034 M242
WINTER QUARTERS KOU HORSKS : ONE OF
the best , nnd renponablfl rates ; horses railed
for and dellvetsd : good references. Scott Rob
inson , Papllllon , Neb. At fair ground ? .
M231 30
BEST CITY REFERENCES. BEST CARE , SI
month. O. Rushart , 51st and Poppleton avc.
4EO-d 14 *
siionniANn Axa TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. S13 N. Y. LIFE.
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGErieTH & DOUGLAS.
II. B. BOYLES. COURT REPORTER. PRIVATE
lessons ; day and uvenlnR. 407 Bee Dldf.MS84
MS84
COAL.
BURLINGTON NUT , BEST CHEAPEST. PRICE
J3.7B per ton. 'Phone 848. Harmon & Weeth Co.
4CQ
LOST.
LOST , ST. tIERNARD DOU , OUANUW CULUK ,
white collar : answers to name of Grover. Tog
No. 1115. Suitable reward. E. C. Prlre. 834
So. 29lh st. iMSl MD20 CO
LOST-AN OPAL STICK TIN SET WITH TWO
diamonds. Please return to 1C17 Wlrt St. and
receive reward. Lost 928 29 *
LOST. A ST. BERNARD DOG ; COLOR. LIGHT
yellow : tip of earn black ; liberal reward ,
llrltt , 703 S. 18th. Lost-M'J84 Ul *
FOUND.
FOUND. A ST. BERNARD DOG : MAY BE
had by proving same nnd paying suitable
reward. Address B 42 , Bee onice.
Found M9S9 30 *
WANTED TO UORROW.
PARTY WILL PAY NINE PER CENT ( SEMI-
nnnual coupons ) for SCOO to SSOO , on Inside
rental property. Security ample. Answer foon.
B 41 Be- . 930
DRESSMAKI.\G.
ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN
families solicited , Miss Sturdy , 2504 Davenport
'S' . M1-D-2S
CHIMNEY SWEEP.
R. UTLEY , 4 YEARS A RESIDENCE OF
Omaha ; llrit class work guaranteed ; leave or
ders at Milton Rogers & Sen's : telephone 124 ;
beware of unscrupulous parties In Die business
heading thU way on account of the exposition.
M-SS3 P5 *
TYPEWRITERS.
RENTED. N.CO PER MONTH ; RIlJIinNS. 73C
t-ach : price of cabin > t reduced. Smith Pre
mler Typewriter Co. , No. 1C25 Farnam St.
St.M5CO
M5CO
MUSIC , ART AND LA.VGUAOI3.
ELMORE RICE. VIOLINIST , FORMERLY SO-
lolst Rice Concert Co. , will receive pupils ;
highest references. Call Arcade hotel , room 6 ;
4 to 8 p. m. 735 9
STIiVOfill.VI'lIlJHH.
FOR COMPETENT STENOGRAPHERS CALL
on The Smith Premier Typewriter Company ,
No. 1623 Farnam St. M507
I3LOOUTJO.\ ,
MRS. RALPH E. 8UNDERLAND. IK ] S. 9T
St. . will take a few mor oupll . 324 1111
SHWING MACHI.VKS AM ) SUPPLIES.
NBW HOMB. HOUSEHOLD .t WHITE SEW.
ing machine * & upplle > . IHI Oipnve. . Tel , 1S7I.
830
FURNITimiS PACKKD.
M. S. WALKHN , HU CUMING. TEL. 13J1.
741
pAW.\mtoiuns.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS HONEY. 418 N. K ST.
747
MEDICAL.
LA.DIK.3t CHICHESTER'H ENGLIHII PENNY ,
royal pllla ( Diamond l > rund ) are the lx * < t ; nafe ,
reliable , take no olher ; wild do Mumps for
Iiartlcular * . "Relief for I dle . " In letter by
return mall , at druttKldx. Chlcheiter Chcm'.cal
Co. , I'hlladelphla , Pa. Mention Uee.
I'ATUNTS ,
h'u" * Co. , Attorneys.
Omnha. N b. Uranch office at W h'n ton.
D. C. Send for free Advice and Patent Book
Send for our Muchlne Movements , copyrighted ,
IS97. Telephone 1C23.
DRI'AttTMBNT OF STATI3 , WASHINGton -
ton , D. C. . November 27 , 1S9 ? . Information
hfti 1 > eon received nt this Department from
Mr , Wm , P , Drnp r , the nmb.tssndor of the
United Stntca at Home , Jtnly , of the dcoth
on the 3d of August , 1S97 , at Florence , Italy ,
of Horace H. ronnell. nn infnnt , pnrentB
formerly of Omnha , Nebraska. The leRal
representatives of the deceaaed can obtain
further Information ) > y upplylnp to this
Department , 1'er ilennntoh No. , Kmlmsay
of the U. S. , Home. . D-itcd October 9. 1S9. .
> OTicn.
( Should ho read DAJL-Y by all Interested , ns
chnniros may occur nt anv tlmol
Foreign mnlls fo'r the week endlnff De
cember 4th. 1S07 , Will oloso ( PUOMPTIA' In
nil cases ) at tne Oenlln. I'ostoincL rts 101-
lows : PAnCEI.3rjtO3T MAILS close ONE
HOUn EAHLIHRjVhrin closliie time shown
below. j- . ,
TnuiK AIlrtiitlc MallM.
WEDNESDAY Aj.7.i. ! ; m. ( supplementary
3 a. m. ) for 13UROW5 , per B , a. P.irls * . via
Southampton ; nt. jou. m. ( suppltmcntary
10SO : a. m , ) for IDUHOPla , per s. B. Adri
atic * , via Qtucntil&wtt ; at 10 a. m. for UELi-
OIUM direct , wr a , s. Wcsturnland , via
AMAvorp ( letter * . * nivst bo directed "per
SATURDAY At ! t' A * m. for TOANCK.
SWITZERLAND , ITALY. SPAIN , POHT-
UOAL , TURKEY , 15OYPT and BRITISH
INDIA , per s. s. La Touralne * . via Havre
( letters for other parts of Europe must bo
directed "per La Totir.xlno" ) ; at 8 a. m.
for NETHERLANDS direct , per s. s. Vccn-
dam , via Rotterdam ( letters must bo di
rected "per VoendanO : at S < x , m. for
GENOA , per s. 9. Kulda ( letters must be
directed "per Fulda" ) : at 11 a. m. for
NORWAY direct , per . a Hekla ( letters
must bo directed "per HcUla" ) : at It a. in ,
( supplomcntary 12SO : 11 , m. ) for EUROPE ,
l > er t > . s. Etrurla * . via Qtiecnstown ; nt 1
p. m. for SCOTLAND direct , per B. s. Fur-
ncssla , via Olastrow ( letters must bo di
rected "per Furncssla ) .
PRINTED MATTER , ETC. German steamers
salllns on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. ,
for Germany , and Specially Addressed Printed
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. Amerl-
cnn and White Star steamers on Wednesdays ,
German ftcamers on Thursdays and Cunnvd ,
French and German steamer" on Saturdays
talio Printed Matter , etc. . for all countries for
which they ure advertised to carry mall.
After the closing of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named nbos-e. addltlanal sup-
plemcnlnry malts nre ppened on the piers of
the American. English , French and German
steamers , and remain open until within Ten
Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer.
Mull * fur South mill CetttrnI America ,
Wrst Iriillt-N , Ktc.
WEDNESDAY At 2:30 : a. m. for POUT AN
TONIO , per steamer from Philadelphia :
nt 12 m. for GRENADA , THINIDAD and
TOBAGO , per s. s. Irrawaddy ; a.t 1 p. m.
for CUBA , per s. s. Yumurl. via Havana ;
at 1 p. m. ( supplementary 1:30 : p. m. ) for
NASSAU. N. P. , pur B. s. Antllla Otters
must be directed "per Antllla" ) .
THURSDAY At 8 n. m. for BERMUDA , per
a. s. Trinidad ; at 1 p. m. ( supplementary
1.30 p. m. ) for NASSAU , N. P. , and SAN
TIAGO DE CUBA , per s. 3. Santiago.
SATURDAY At S n. m. for BRAZIL nnd
LA PLATA COUNTRIES , iper s. 9. Burton ,
via Pernambuco. Uahla and Rio Janeiro
( letter * for North Brazil must be directed
"per Buffon" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( supplementary
10:30 : a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND.
JAMAICA. SAVANILLA and GREY-
TOWN , per s. a. Alone ( loiters for Costa
Rica must be directed "per Alene" ) ; at 10
n. in. ( supplementary 10:30 : a. m. ) for
HAITI , via Cape Haiti , Port Au Prince ,
Aux-Cayes and Jacmcl , also SANTA
MARTHA , per s > . s. Kitty ; at 10:30 : n. m.
for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS. TABASCO
and YUCATAN , per s. 8. Seguranca ( let-
lira for other narts of Mexico nnd for
Cuba must bo directed ' pcr Seguranca" ) ;
at 10:30 : u. m. for HAITI , per s. S. Prlna
Wlllcm II ( letters for Venezuela , Curacao ,
Trinidad , British and Dutch Guiana must
bo directed "per Prlns Wlllem II" ) : at 11
a. m. ( supplementary 11:20 : a. m. ) for VEN
EZUELA nnd CURACAO , also SAVAN
ILLA and CARTHAGENA. via Curacao ,
per E > . s. Carac.iH ; at 1 p. m. ( supplemen
tary 1:30 : n. m. ) for ST. DOMINGO and
TURKS ISLAND , per s. s. New York ; at
8:30 : p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per
steamer from North Sydney.
SUNDAY At 8 a. , m. tor BARBADOS di
rect and NORTH BRAZIL , via Para , and
' Manaos , per s. _ s. Camo-ense.
M.ills for Newfoundland ! by rail to Halifax , nnd
thence by Bteamcr , 'close at this onice dally
at 8:30 : p , m. Mnlli/-for ' Mlquelon. by rail to
Boston nnd thente by Etcnmer close at this
ofllco dally at 8:3a p , , 'ir. . Malls for Cuba close
at this oillco dnily at'17:00 : a. m. for forwarding
by steamers sailing ( Mondays and Thursdays )
from Port Tamtm'Fla. ' Malta for Mexico
ice City , overland' , upleES specially nddresjed
for dispatch by 'Htenmer. close at thlc office
dally at 2:30 : n. rtif and 2:50 : p. m. "Registered
mall closes at GCO : n.i m. pre\ir us day.
u i <
TrniiN-Piiulflc MallH.
Malta for China , anil , Jnpin ( specially ad
dressed only ) , p r & a. Empress of China
( from VancouverJcloso , ) ( here dally up to
November "Z1. < h at 6:30 : p. m. Malls for
China and Japano per s. s. Gaelic ( from
San Franclscogicloe ) : ( here dally up to De
cember 1st at 6(30 ( p. m. Malls for Aus
tralia ( except those- for West Australia ) ,
which are forwarded via Europe. New
Zealand , Hawaii , " FIJI and Samoan
Islands , per s. . Marlposa ( from San
Francisco ) , -close here dally up to Decem
ber 3d at 7CO : n. m. , 11 u. m. and 0:30 : p.
m. ( or on arrival at New York of s. s.
Campaniawith British malls for Aus
tralia ) , iMnlls for Auftralla ( except West
Australia ) , New Zealand , Hawaii and Fiji
Islands , per s. s. Aorangl ( from Vancou
ver ) , close hero dally after December * * 3d
and up Co December Cth at 0:30 : p. m. Malls
for China , and Japan , per s. a. Tacomi
( from Tacomn ) , close hero dally up to De
cember ! 2th at 0:30 : p. m. Malls for
Hawaii , per s. s. Australia ( from San Fran
cisco ) , close here dally up to December
22d at 0:30 : p. m. ( Malls for the Society
Islands , per ship Tropic Bird ( from San
Francisco ) , close here dally up to Decem
ber 2oth at G:30 : p. m.
Trans-Paclllc malls nre forwarded to port of
calling dally and the schedule of closing Is
arranged on the presumption of ihelr uninter
rupted overland transit , "Registered mall
closes nt fi P. m. previous day.
Postolllce , New York , N. Y. , November 26 ,
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
RAILROADS.
BURLINGTON & MISSOURI
Klver Rnllrond-"Tho Burling.
ton Route" General Offices , N.
W. Corner Truth nnd Farnum
Streets. Ticket Oltlce. 1503
Farn.un Street , Telephone 2'i't. '
Uciiut. Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive
Lincoln. Denver & west * 8:35 : am 9:35 : airi
Lincoln. Denver , Coiu-
rado Utah , California.
Ulack IillL\ Montana
anu Pugi't Bound. . , , . . - -
Lincoln Loc-il - ' 7:03 | pm H 7 K pn ,
Lincoln Fast 2S3 : pm " 11:50 : nm
Dally. " Stin'd.-u'
"Dally except . - ,
tANSAS CITV. ST. JOSEPH
& Council muffs Railroad
"The Burlington Route"
Ticket Otllce. 160Z Fa run m
Street. Telephone 250. Depot ,
Tenth and Union Streets. Tele ,
phone , m.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. , . 9:03 : um CIO : pm
Kaniav City Nljht IJx , . * 10:00 : pm 0:90 : nm
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
Pacino Railroad "The Great
Hock Island Route" Clly
Ticket Oince. 13Z3 Farnam
Street. Telephone , 428. Depot ,
Tenlf > * nd Maion Streets.
Telephone , 118.
Leave. Arrive.
1:13 : pm
weif".r. .T. ; * lH : Pm : ZS pm
CilcJKO , les MolrftH find ,
Rod : Island , . . - , * > ' < * > Pm 8:15 : am
Atlantic Uxpre . wV'Pe '
Molnes and eastermpolnls " 7:20 am 5:35 : pm
Ixncoln. Falrbury ' and
Ilellevllle . . . ' , - . . S:43 : pra * 10i < 0 am
Dally Dally Wetf Bunrtay.
. . . _ . . , PACIFIC RAILROAD
Gtheral Offices and Ticket Of.
tlce. ' Merchants National llank
Building. ItH Karnam Street ,
leleplidne , 1M. Depot. Fifteenth
and'Wctitter ' filrettt. Telephone ,
' '
HJS.
I eave , Arrive.
UK pm
gt , UiuU
. . . . . C:00 : am
Nebraska Local . . " < : Pin ; am
Dally. D lly Sunday
itvii.iiovns.
( Continued
, . MII.WAl'KKr. ft BT ,
Pflu ! Railway-City Ticket
omrc. 1W4 I" ini > m Street.
Telephone. 4. Depot. Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone ,
Leave. Arrive.
* 8:05 : am
Cllcago LlSlted BV
1W pm
U
ala and Chicago
Dally.
ONION rACIFIO-'Tlin OVER.
innd Routo"-acnern1 offices N.
'
13 Corner Ninth nnd I'nrnam
Street City Ticket Office. 130J
n raninm Street. Telephone , its.
3V Depot. Tenth and Mu .on Streets.
\ / Telephone. 1 . Arrive.
Lcnvt. .
"The Overland
for Denver , Salt 8:20 : utn < : 1
. " ' " '
western polnU. > 1
Fast Mall tr ln for
Denver. Salt nV n
Pnclfto coast and all
western polnti . 1 1:30 : pm
Lincoln , IJentrlcc nnd
fitroinibun : Hxpress. . . . 1 5:00 : pm I2t0 pm
Kearney Uxpres 6:00 : pm " 11:10 : pm
- Dalfy. "Dally except Sunday.
Council muffs I cal-I nyen , r.:40 a. . . . . ; i 6:5) : ) a.
m..7:30 : n. m.i : J3 n. m. : 10:43 : n. m.J:15 : : p. m. !
430 ! n. m. ! 6:65 : p. m. ArrUcs. C0 : n. m. ; " :20 :
n. tn" : Iin. m. : : S5 n .m.i 11SO : n. in. J S10 ! p. m. :
6:40 : p. m. : > :03 : p. m.i iO : < 5 n. n :
, M1A8II RAILROAD-TICKET OfFlCE. 1411
Farnnm Stmt. Telephone. MJ. Depot , Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone. 123.
Leave. Arrive.
S . Louis "Cannon Hall"
Express 4:30 : pm 11:30 : am
Pally
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL MINNti.
npoll * & Omahn Railway
General onice * , Nebraska Dl-
xlslon , Firteenth nnd Webster
Streets. city Ticket onice.
1401 Fnrnam Street. Telephone
(61. Depot . Fifteenth nnd Webster Street * .
Telephone. 1135.
Leave. A rrlve.
Sioux Clly Accommoda. 8:60 : nm " 8:20 : pn
Sioux City Accommoda. " SBO : am : ! 0 pm
Ulnlr. Emerson , Sioux
City , Poncn , llartlns-
ton and UlDomflcld. . . . tM : pm * * ll:55nm :
Sioux City , ManKnto , 81 ,
Paul , Minneapolis . . . . * " C:1S : rm S:10 : nm
I2merson Passenger . . . . 6:10 : pm S.45 am
Dal'v. Dally except Sunday. " Sunday
only. " * This train slops nt stations Florence
to So. 13lalr. Inclusive. Sundais only : on week
days So. Hlalr nnlV.
, HLKHORN t
Missouri Valliy Hallway Otn
cral Oillco. Unltrd Slnles Na
tlonnl HariK Hulldlns ; . aoutn
nam Streets Ticket Olllcc
west Corner Twelfth and Far
1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , DGI. Depnt
Fiffitnth nnd Wcbater Streets. Telephone , 14.-.S
Leave. Arrl > e
lliack Hills , Dend oed
nnd Hot Slums * J:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming , Casper and
DouElas " * * 3:00pm : " 6:00 pn
HastlnKS. York , David
City , Supeilcr , Uen TO ,
Kxeter and Sewaro. . . S:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Ncrfo'.k , We t Point nnd 7:50 : nm * * 10:25 : at
' ' " "
Lincoln , 'Woiio'o""nnd * 7:50 : am " 10:25 : im
' ' " " ' ' ' '
Fremont Loeai. . . . . . . . . " 7:60 : nm
Daily. * Dally except Sunday. " * Sunda
only. " Dally except Saturday. * " "Dall
except Monday.
CH1CAOO & NORTHWnST
crn Railway City Tlcke
Offlce. 1401 Farnam Street
Telephone. E61. Depot , Tent
nml Mason Stieels. Telephone
. Leave. Arrive
Missouri Valley , Shux
City , St. Paul nnd
Minneapolis 5:40 : nm * 10:43 : pm
Missouri Vnlley , Sioux
City 7:30 : am 9(5 : ( pn
Dcnnlson. Carroll , Wall
Lake 7:30 : am- 9t3 pn
Hastern express , DCS
Molnes , Marshalltown ,
Cedar Rapids , ChlcaKO * * 10:45 : am 4:10 pi
Atlantic Flyc-r , CnlcaKo
and Knal 4:43 : pm 4:10 : pm
Vast Mail. ChlcaEO to
Omahn * S10 Pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St. Paul. Minne
apolis Llmlied 5:53 : pm 0:23 am
Omnha-Chicaco Special. CCO : pm 8:10 : am
Dally "Dully except Sundav.
. " ! JX CITY If PACIFIC RAIL ,
road General Olllces , United
States National Dank Build
ing , S. Vf. Coiner Twelfth
and Farnum Streets. Ticket
, , , Oilice. 1401 Farnam Street ,
clephone , 501. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster
Streits. Telephone , 1438.
Leave. ArrUe.
Sioux City , llnnknto , St
Paul. Minneapolis 6:15 : pm 9:10 : am
Dally.
IlKSTOHIXG I.VnnPEXUnXCE H.lLL.
of .Aiiicrlc'ini Illu-ry to II
-Put In It OrlKlnul Coiiilllliin.
The rentoratlon of Independencp hull I
Philadelphia as It wns on that first Fourt
of July Unit heralded the blrlh of the nntlo
Is an affair of national Importance. Tli
contract for Its restoration 1ms been lat am
this historic building- will shortly look as 1
Old over 100 years ugo. The PennsylvanI
society of the Colonial Dames of Amurlc
led the way by a complete restoration of th
old United States schate chamber In th
Hccond story of the county court house
Though a building of Inter date than In
dependence hall. Its erection was part of th
original plan of Andrew Hamilton. Th
.architect of the restornllon Is T. Mello
Holers of Philadelphia , a speclallsl 1
colonial architecture.
The group of buildings commonly know
ns Independence hall originally consisted o
the stale house nnd two wing buildings , ad
joining on the east and west , connects
with the main bulldlnp by inlcrvenlng ar
cadcH. When the city and Us oullylng dls
Irlcls were conso'.Idalcd in 1854 the arcade
and wings were transformed Into contlnu
ous block buildings for oltlco purposes an
Ihc second Htory of Independence hall wa
remodeled Into chambers for both bodle
of the clly councils. The rostornUon of Ihl
second floor has already been complelcc
lolntly by the city and by the Phllndelphl
chapter of the Daughters of the America
Revolution. The total cost was $3,013. O
this sum the Daughters of the America
Revolution paid T3.IOO. When Archltcc
Rogers undertook thl work ho was con
fronted with the problem that bnllled man
Interested In the project. No print or sketc
of Ihe Interior of Independence hall I
known to exist and to transform Ihe must
old councflimuilc chambers , with all the !
hideous decorations and archltectnra
change ? , ln'.othe banqueting hall and ofllce
of' colonial times seemed dllilcult indeed
Scraps of Informallon were obtained fret
the late Colonel William U , Mann nm
other old citizens. It wns also ascertnlne <
that one old writer recorded the fuvornbl
Impression made upon Chief Justice Chox
of the supreme court of the province by th
great architectural beauty of the gram
colonial nrcli which llien graced Iho banqueting
quoting room of Independence hall and lee
from It Into the vestibule separating th
two adjoining olllces. So Hlrlklng was till
feature that Chief Justice Chew dcclnrci
his Intenllon of leproiluclng It In "Cllve
den , " Tils home , then building In Ormnn
town. Pa. , the very slto of the battle o
Gennantown. A visit to the old colonla
home , still preserved Intact , revealed th
whole character of this feature of the ntato
house. ( Then , near hl homo at Devon , Mr
Rogers luckily discovered an aged workman
who had , when a boy of 19 , labored upon
alterations In Independence hall. Thla ven
erable man made u tour of the rooms am
pointed out places In the walls where ho
firmly asserted llreplnces had mood. The
walls were carefully opened at those points
nnd the original llreplucos were found wullec
up , but Intact , masonry and brickwork preserved
served , and even the ntjl ? of Um old mantciy
Imbedded In the imifonry. The smoked
backs still retained soot received when Ihoy
were last used.
Another most Interesting discovery was
madeIn the second story of Independence
hall. It WHS found that the. lloorlng of the
councllmuntc chambers covered the old lloor
of colonial times and the revolution , the
older lloor having been preserved Intact
The rouncllmnnlo lloor Itself wan much worn
and has been removed , a complete modori
lloorlng being laid In Itu place , over ant
separata from the colonial lloor , a section
of the latter being shown under glass In the
banqueting hall , where- gathered all dls
tlngulshed meetings of u social character
In celebration of great colonial events , li
honor of the klnr/s birthday and to welcome
such' distinguished visitors as received pub
llo attention and respect ,
The greatest public Interest centers In the
chamber of the declaration , or east room
on the first lloor of Independence hall
The wainscoting of this room remains sub
stantlally an It was In 1770. Two doors tha
once opened through the east wall , which
Imvo been closed nnd boarded over fo
yours , will now be reopened. The old flro
places , originally on either Bldo of the prral
dent's dais , will be reopened and restored
as It U reasonably certain they still exist
though bricked In and walled over. The
tile flooring of today will be removed uni
replaced with broad boards of the colnnla
and revolutionary period. The uuprem
court chamber , opposite the hall of In
declaration , will assume Its old appearance
and the modern door opening out Into the
main hall of the building will bo replucci
by an open colonnade. In accordance. will
the original construction.
The east and west wing bullillnpH were , a
already stated , connected with Independenc
hull" by Intervening arcades. Alteration
made In thin century left Hulllclent Indlca
tlons of the original construction to enabl
the architect to re-cast these wins * Into
their original form. Their roofd will b
lowered and flroplaceu Introduced , with
wooden mantels and tiled llooro. Win
down like those In the state house will b
Inserted. Celling * of the wines will b
milnted gray nnd their walla a .colonla
buff , like the lovely buff of the restore
second floor of the state house.
The contract for restoration comprehend
a transformation of the old city nnd count
buildings adjoining on Ihe etui und we *
I to their original rendition , when occupied
by different branches of the United States
.government prlc * to the itmovnl of the
I cnpltol In ISoO to Washington City. The
county hulldlnc wns then known an con *
Kress hall. The senate chamber has al
ready been admirably restored under tlu <
charco of Architect Mason of Philadelphia.
In the progress of his work Mr. Mnson
discovered the orlfilnnl platform upon which
Washington took the onth of olllcn for his
second term. The nnll of representatives
will llkewlio resume Its original condition
In this building , Ktew chniiKfs will bo re-
quirtd In the old city hall , the second story
of which was once occupied by the United
States supreme court.
Besides minor appropriations for special
work the city of Philadelphia appropriated
V.COO to cover the Renornl restoration.
That which remains lo be done Is covered by
the Reeves contract of W3.000 , U Is hoped
that the work will be compiled In a year or
eighteen months.
Tire Sailor * Killed nn the
PHinADBLPlIIA , Nov. 29. The Ilrltlih
mrk Jutcopolls , which arrived last night
rom Grecnock , Scotland , had n long and
cmpestous voyage nnd two of IN sailors
vcro killed. The Jttteopolls left Greenock
optember 23 ! n Killnst to load n cargo of
ictrolcum nt Philadelphia for Japan. The
flrilt day out It ran Into n storm and nn
exceptionally hca y < n On Iho third day
all hands wrp engaged In shortening snlf ,
when James liruco , n young naval ap
prentice , and farl lirunnrr , it German BPH-
mnn , were knocked from the tnltzcntop sail-
yard by n sudden blnst of wind forcing
the heavy sail against them , llolh fell
headforemost lo the deck nnd were In-
alnntly killed. They wcn > burled at sea
the next day. Hruce's father Is the owner
of n steamship linn at Dundee. The young
mnn had shipped ns n seaman to gain
practical experience. The Jutcopolls battled
with the elements nil the way to Capo
Ilcnlopcn.
PlTTSRtma , Pn , . Nov. 29.-Dolegntes
representing the first nnd second class post-
olllce clerks of the country met In conven
tion here yesterday nnd formed a permanent
organization , with the object In view of
bettering the condition of this branch of
postal employes. A bill wns framed look
ing to this end , which will be mibmlttcd to
congress nt the coming session. The follow
ing olllcers were elecled : President , Joseph
P. Hcily of New York ! vice president , W.
T. Shaw of Itnltlmore : treasurer. S. K , Connolly
nelly of Plttsburg ; secretary , W , H. Hart
of Philadelphia.
TIII3 SUUTLU IIIOIIWAYM AXN'I > HIS I3ASY VICTIM ,
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KINGEIl 'VAIL ' MAIIICS .SHOWED HER REACH.
From Hrape.
Old MoneybufH ( who has been Imvlnff a ( light altercation with bin younrfl
wife , to eminent musician , who ha dropped In unexpectedly ) I trust you will )
excuse
Eminent Musician ( rapturously viewing the matks on hU friend's face )
PeautUull Peautlfull Who vould haf. thousht so Jcetle a hand could
traUihed an octave T