Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 18, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIAL NOTICES
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cbrck , c si kstrr ataurrrvn s > 4-
10 aatorrd Iftltr Im ear *
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will be pre e t Uoai f
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WASTED MAL12 IIKLP.
CAK\'AESKllS TO TAKE ORnERHj NET ? I.IXE
of nork : no lt ry ioofl to carry : > 1 iT or
eommlHlrn. C. F , Adams Co. . (24 So. Hth St.
H-C *
ALBSMAK FOIVC10AR5. nil A MONTH AND
xjHuawij oil firm ; erjxr'enr * tmneanwr : to-
fluremiits' t < customer * . C , C. Blthop * Co
t. Louis. B-TW
ALK5MEN TO SELL TOIL.ET BOAP TO
dealrn ; I1M per n > onth ulr.tr 3 rxr ji rt :
nperlenre unnpctssary. Ixruls Ernct Co. , St.
Louis. Mo. B-M17J
tTANTHD. A GOOD. REUAnUi HUSTLING
csnrartrr. Apjilr to Omaha Anchor Fence
Co , y > i-07 N. I7th SL B-3
SVANTED. A CROCKERY SALT.SM.VN AD-
drrss M 8. Jire. B-1UU Ji
TVANTED. TRAVELING POUCITOHS TO. .
take orders for curtom tnadr ehlnn ; lll-rral
eomralii'ion paid. XJ < 5rtiit Kelly Chin Co. ,
Grand Raplda. Midi. B-M37 rr-
CAN-VAS5ERS WANTED FOR A NOVEL t.C
Gram&phcme. Frank Crawford , IMi Farnaro.
WANTED AT ONCE. GOOD COATJlAjaK.
work. G. Ahranuon. Holdrrc . Hr * * .
BU3Z IP *
HOT VirANTED FOR LAW OFFICE APPLY
Monday , U-tveen 2 and 4 , CO N. Y. Life bids.
B-M15S It
WANTED. S GOOD HOfSH CAItPENTnitS.
Inrolrr at 1315 K. lth ft. after 7:30 n m.
B-M474 M
"WANTED. GOOD. ACTI-VT3 FOLJCTTOR.
work till eriojlttoa closej. Adireea. with
reference * . M 41 , Uee. B M47S If
WAXTKD HELP.
101 GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS OF TVORK ; n TO
17 week. Canadian Office , lUi Douelas.C
C C1
WANTED GIRL AT DORAN HOtSE. 4K S ,
ISth St. , one blonk south of cocrt hau > e.
e.CJ7J
C-J7J
WANTED , GIRL AT JXDRAN IlOfSE. 42 : S.
lith St. , one felockr south of court houne.
C-M87J
TVANTnO. A CnOCKERT SALESWOMAN.
Address M E. B . : s'
LADIES TO HELP ON TAPESTTITVORK AT
home : I > sy by the piece ; rtrafiyoork. . G n
Mfir. Co. . Carter Blk. C M1M
WANTED. APPLICANT FOR TRAINIVG
K-hfol for nurfen. Addrrsn supfrlntrndfnt
C. A. hospital. rornfT Ninth atreet snJ FUth
avenue. Council Illufff. C M < : SJ
FOR HK THODSEI. , !
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
city ; $ s to J7t. Fldel'ty. It floor Jf. T Life
LARGE LIST. M-CAGUE. 15TH AND PODGE.
D CC4
1 HOUSES , FLATS. OARVIN BROS JWi FAR'M
D CU
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Dart * Company. ISO ! Farnam. D (587 (
HOUSES. BENEWA A CO. . IM N. 1TTH ST.
HOUSES , STORES. BEMIS. PAXTvlJfBLOCK. .
D-aa
DETACHED 1SDDSRJItSBOOU. . ALSO 3-TtOOM
houi : : ' t y tf " tSW ' CaplJoJ'ATe ; Tel..frz. B-
H. Rob'aon. D 671
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
, Om.Van & Storaee Co jn'tt Farnaia. ' Trt. 1SS8.
D7B
FOR RENT. ABOUT APRIL 18. TO GOOD TES-
ant , S-r n bou j all conTfnlenct * : K& vtreet ,
' nar Cat'fomla ; not for twarders or roomen ;
SIS. Utt X. T Life building. D-HC4
SEVEN ROOMS. BRICK.- > GEORGIA AVB.
Ntt > * rooms , 10th and Bancraft.
TT , L. Seliy , S * Board of Trade. D SM
FOR RENT TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE.
with lr - well shaded grounds.
John W. Robblns. ISIS Farnim.
s EOOMS AND HATH , NO. tsu CAL-
Hornla. Inquire S04 N. IM.
LCATED. .
very cheap to jwrty wh will Way tbc furn
w tcre ; foot and ehep. 3C2 CaldwrU * t
DM-IBb-lt *
FOB HEVT FfRXIKBBD BOOMS
S NICE ROOMS. HOUSEKEEPING , lilt SOUTH
llth SC K M76S
FLUASANT BI7RNISHED ROOMS. O.H NORTH
Nineteenth t. E-1W
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOUR
from poriolure1H1 Cau.- E MJC7
ROOMS BT THE DAT on miKK AT THB
Ontral hotel , lllh and Dodr Sts. E KC > 11M
THIRD STpRY FR1NT ROOM WITH
l-ovej tentlepifnlth references otily.
Ilnrney.
MOST DESIRABLE , PRIVATE FAMILY ,
>
BOUTH " FRONT ROOMS. 7tIOT > T rtV. .SO
"Harney st.
JlOOMSr-TRANSrENTS. TKt DOUGLaB ST.
E-MU5 Mil
FI'RNISHED"ROOMS. . TRANSIENTS AC1COM
rates. tllJf. 3 > th , E M' a2
FURNISHED. ROOMS. 1 > U DOUGLAS.
E M47S1I *
TTBKIHEO ROOKS ARD.
THE ilKTtRIAM. FIRST CLASS FAMILY Ho
tel. tMh anfl Dodpe ets. F-CTt
TtOOVS. WITH BOARD. MM CHICAGO 8T <
F-4W Atl
XICE ROOMS WITH BOARD J J4 BINNET.
F-53-16-
LARGE SOUTH-FRONT ROOM , ALCOVE. MOD-
rrn. dtJacbed no i private family. KU Casa.
, iV * F r
XICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM : PRI-
-ate family. 70J S , h St. F V If
. JSOUER.V
liirace. S. , Cor. . 17th l > (3 ( Danclan.
Danclan.FMia
F-Mia IS
PLEASANT ' ROOM Will ! BOARD ; IRAN-
accMnmodated. O Capitol ( venae
"
"T M47f
FOR REST VJITCatXMHED JIOBMS.
TOR B0DTH FRONT USfFUH-
room * , with bath ; AVJUmell block , _ > F.
W. CarmlchaeU " , So. C. Watbnell Mack
.FOR
FOR RENT. DE K ROOM IN OKOttKD JOOOR
offlor. BP Ira'ldlnr : water , steam beat. > ctrte
UgUl and janitor a rrle . Apply to Vupcria
tradent. Be * Iwllllnc. I IH
T-OR RKNT-IN THE JEB BUTLTJOfO : -
On * large corner room. Id floor , with raoilt aai
> riratc oJTlo * . mittr. etc.
O larrt trait room. M floor. Jlridfd Jcto tw
roams by rrtltlo ; water , rtc.
t One water larte , etc , rorner room. U Boor , with raalt.
O front room. OlrldM ty partition. Ja' floor.
Oste < mer room , with vault. JJ noor.
One larf * rorm. Si floar. with partltlaa < 31rl41nr
tt into on * large room and twa smaller prtrat
rooma ; water , vtc.
tare * crounl floor raoeu. frootlot 17th ft ,
Srrrral rmall rooma oo 4th floor , with raulta.
All the * * rooma are bratnl with tram. eloctrl
ti * u. supplied with flrjt elaas Janitor wrrtr *
s-lerators run day and all nlibf bulldin
strictly torproo ? . Appjy to ss > frtai a > nt
room i. .
Bw bull.lln * . 1-4N
FOR RKNT. THE 4-8TORT BRICK BUILDtNG
at M Farnam St. Th\s bun41 has a Crryroo
remetit bakttnnii. watxr i all floors , rsa. tc.
Apply t the cttlct ot The Bee. lM
TRACKAGE , TRANSFERRING
e k rocm. applr to the Aultman t Tuylcr
Machinery Ov , N. E. cor. lh * Jaduoa 8ia-
1
ACKXT * WAXTCO.
WANTUD. AGENTS TO SELL ACKTYLKM ?
caa srm-ralura ; must tie raea of aMlitr an
am * rortna. Arrtyirne. the Heht of tb * fntur
( or towu. rltltt. atora. chorrhts. halls , fcp
tortre , kol u and ivlratc rcslArvwa. Addtr s
CA. o > , US a J M N.
% 'A TKO TO HEJtT.
WANTED-T1RST CLAM BOARD FOR HU -
band stil wife ; two bed. roomi rnd rlttlne
room rrqelred. AMrers L J. B e. K JJ-tflt
PACIFIC1 STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO
K-no Joces cenersl starsc * and farwardtnc.
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1M1H rARN"M. TEL 1K
WAXTKO TO BCV.
SECONDHAND BOOKS FOR CAKH , AW N. 1CTH.
Ji-SK-
FOR 8.4LK FCRXITfRK.
FOR SALE , A FINE FOLDING BED WITH
wardrobt ; alto oak bedroom set , almost new ,
vnly thof * wantlnr f.rrt-r9 a anlclf n-rl ap
ply ; forenoon only. 2037 Dodae st.
COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT AND
other fin * furniture ebrap. 15U Cumtncs.
O MKS3 IS *
EIGHT AND TEN-FOOT SHOW CASES. MUST
1 * sold by t o'clock Monday morning 4
IVarl street. Council BtaffS.O M4iS II
FOR SALE HORUE ? , WAGOXS , ETC.
FOR SALE , HANDSOME. SOUND SADDLE
her * t yrars old. - fll brcken. a-rntl * . traron-
aUe price : alto flrnt-claet roadster. Addre s M
It. Be office P-MCt II
FOR SALE MISCELLA.\EOt : .
HOG AND POULVRT FENCE ; BETTER THAN
wire nettlcc. Fine sawdutt fnr floors. TH 4U.
901 Dnuclas. Q CT5
HORSE CLIPPINO MACHINES. KNIVES AND
repairs , all rtandard makrf on hand , erindlnc
razor * , a'teara. clippers ; prompt serrlce A. L.
Undeland. Q 7
CHICKEN. HOC AND LAWN FENTES ; ALL
wire ; li bert. Wlrt Worka , 14th and Harnry.
Q7I
CLEAN. SECOND-HAND BUILDING Ami
ftre brick. W , \VeIchans. . City Hall.
Hall.Q M317
\IERJIY-GOT1OUND PANORAMA .
munlc. r < wt today tiCiiX pond pnndltlan. < ell for
JBX ) ca h or real * rtate Or mortcace ; pro -
tmnendoui at "fairs or * inti ltlnnt , often I ? *
per flay : write At once. Tnttle P.ro . Enlt I.aV
City. Q-M4I2 U
HARDMAN PIANOS AT MUELLEIt'S. 1S U
and Tarnem. Q MH9
PURE PLYMOUTTI ROCK JMdS FOR SET-
tlnca ; te ; ronaters , tLOt . SM North SKh. -
* Q 077 A-1C *
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT , A BARN AT IK ! CA.SS STT.
R Mum
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO. CLEANS
cesspools & privy raulta. ia X. JCth. Tel 1779
K-K4 Kl
SHRUIinSRY AND TREES AT 1717 DOUGLAS
Frank B. Margin , rcsldeaoe < C2 B
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
MME. SMITH. 118 N. ISTH ST. . STEAM AND
alcobal battis. T K
LATJRA KLLISON. 11 > N. ISTH ( UPSTAIRS ) ,
room li Turko-Rutrlan and plain batis. mat-
ear * . T MS10 A-lf *
MME. AMH5. MASSAGE AXD BATHS. 1C3 <
Howard St. T SI-IS-
HISS MAYER-CHIROPODIST. MANICURE
Sculp , facial , treatmmts ; abampoolnc. Kc. 409
Parton block. T-S12 MH
MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
nnrlora ; restful and euratli-e. 417 S. llth ,
opatalrs. T-M47S ! 4-
PEH50XAI-
WAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. S46REE
Blflr : physician rotisaltatloo or health book frre
"U G89
CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND RE-
palred : &s.y or nlcht dreu rults for hire
Pantorlum. N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnani. Tel.
BATHS. > 4 > l4atiptE.3rPsjf : r rs , ISTH.
HORSES CLIPPED FOR ONE DOLLARr ELEC-
trlc cllppen. Tel. W. McCormack * Baumlcr
14th and Howard. U 530
AFFECTIONATE VflFJS RANTED : NICE
home : rTtlemajfly/'a'one : photograph , p- ' -
vlara. Boc . U MTU
GOLD ON 1COZEBUE SOUND. DO YOU
want to Join a parr who knows ? Conditions
U rtfht. Address , with references. M n.
Be . " -4J M477 !
EAI. ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAIf AT LOW RATES. THE
O F. JJails Co. . 1SB Farnam Sc W C8J
JKANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY LOANS.
RV C. Peters * Co. . U. 6 , Nat1 1 Bank Bld .
- W-SM
MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED REAL ES
tale ta Qsmtrav CoanMI Blnfta * Bonth Omaha ,
JV. H. Ttomas , HI First NafL Bank , Omaha ,
, Tt JlCS
PER CENT CUT AKD ' FARM LOAN'S
Garrtn Bros. JtlJ rarnara'St.
XIDD.OTO.W ) SPECIAL POND TO LOAN ON
ftrst class Improved Omihs T > ropertr. or to
buHfllnr purposes Fidelity Trust company.
TV 86
ANTHONY LOAN aVTBCST CX > S3S N. T. L.
quirk money at low rates for cboic * farm land
.la lewa.-Kortb ri MlwoBrt , Eastern Nebraska.
. . - , w cn
IAAN -IMEBOVED Jt UNIMPROVED C1TT
utvunll. W. yarnam Smith A Co. . TJM Farnam.
MOKTT N > 2rOAHfbJri'lM iO\1D OMAHA
rea4estateBrenni lL > j ; jSa. , Sl Z , icth.
* * * * * * - * > ' * "
W' CBS
SH PER CENT MONKT. EKM1S. PAXTON RLK
TV CWt
MOSET TO 1VOAX CHATTELS.
TO n .WO TOTJA3 * OS
HOCSRHOLD FlHlXITpRE AND PIANOS
HOUSE * . TFAOOX8 AXD CAHRfAGES.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC. ,
. rates In
Oma'ji. Sooth 'Omaha- ana Council duffs.
No remm-sl cfood r strictty oonoaecnal ; yon
can pay the loan caX .at any time or to an
. "
OMAHA TaTOTtTaAOn LOAN CO. .
* Sooth ItfS St.
Tfra OLDEST. LAHOEST AND ONLT IXCOR
POKATEO LOAN COMPANT IN OMAHA.
X Ol
MCSIHESS CHASCES.
TO GETT IN OR OUT OP "BUSINESS OO TO J
J. Gibson , ill Tint Vat'l Bank. T *
FOR SALE. STOCK OF DRTJG3 AND TOC-
turra for -raah. r will take vnlnronbered
property In part payment : rto-k tarolor S1.SM.
Direct to lode bos s . WsTerly , Nth.
T MK ! Il
DRUG STORE FOR SALE. ' TELL LOCATED !
rood * parlnf iniaineat : lnrole about KJX ;
3,000 ca -Addma M tS. Bw. T Me * II
-3-1.000 ntrsiNKsa CAUDS TTEATI.T PRINTFT *
It. a. Hearcpy. jyft Karaam St. ; * ph < n > ty > ca.
T-M41 ? S
ire * KXCHASGE.
RVARJOC8 PIECES OF PROPOtTT AND
farnw ! " Nffcrma * * , tt ? ud f r anereurn < lta .
Addnn L Bxc. '
alKAL aMTATK.
KOCNTZE PLACU BAHGAIXS. B.SSS. UTai TO
JC.U * . i. J. Glbaai , Sit Firtt Naft. J2uik Bid :
"MM
roLLowrxa DESIRABLE PROPERTF : rrcsi-
IMW lot corner , attis * ft , tn So. Omaha , pared.
Baalneaa ' lot. OalM feet , Improved. South Omaha ,
.
Tract fit lour ) , MU Si.
Tract < a lota ) , MU K.
For parunlars n > lr M-U Parnaaa 81
81RE
RE e
NEW , MODERN t-BOOM COTTAGE , LARGE
lot , KM cash , balnarj to suit , AddrMa O M.
Be * . KC M11S
HOUSES. LOTA FARMS. LAXDS , LOANS ,
also Cre inamraorc. BnnU. Paxvoo block.
.R
ARE TOO. UXHONO FOB K1CE HOME ?
Lock at this fcoaM and tarn detached. * ad *
trees , corner SSth ao Bnrdctte : erjr IJtU *
money neftri , CaU Jlorand. ISM Harwy 51.
. EC 13-A-3
BARGAINS : * nOOM HOUSE , & SOtTrH H
* " " 1
Cumiac str rt : . | > ays 7 pet cent net
hcultw anl 1 store , rental , IMS.OO j > er year ;
* ° * * ' . 'O.
44 Irtl frcet S-ctorr l irk .
boildlac. near llth and
J. N. rirnwr , opp-.tia p. o , * uf-stri
CALL AXP BEE US AND 3St N. 47711. 7-ROOM
modern collates : east front , fun lota , beautiful
laws and trrrs : rery choice neighborhood ; If
old l-tfor * May 1 pric * wlU r U.Wt"0 IfMl
I > .3H.M ; Icrms easr. KE-MSI ] <
THN'-TtOOal MODBRK HOUBK. WBT HILtA
wry coic .fts t * " * : pries au.ua. vonb
M.MS : u tra4r : no ajceots : txraa asar. in.d
Tat i , TAsc. far sjsrUcvlsis.
A. V-
FOR BALii IIKtiL HSTATK.
FOR SALH OR EXCHAXOK , A FINKLT IM-
rrorrd farm of 1 9 acres ry rood roll , flear
title , not lnrarnnr4. toctth r wUb atl th
noek , srrlrnltural Impl'm nt * and part < if th
hcnt hold cooda : rtxt K.OTO ; fltaaJ t 4 snllM
routh of Green's Station , t tnlln ff the Hty
ft Rnrburc. Douglas Co , Orecnn ; this in a
Cne home In a rood , healthy rllmatp. 1 Wll
sell or n chare * for a rood farm of eqi > al
falne tn earttro N t < raaua. for partietfars
write to Geo. Goehner , Rwelrars , DoutUs C < v
Oreroa , RB-MJW
FOR SALE LOT NKAR KXrOSITION
crounla ; will take bnrre and tmro * for pirt
payment. Room JM. City Hall.
RK IS *
P TOU HA * * E REAL ESTATE rOT. SAIJT
and want It i > otd list It with me and I wl I
SfH It ( If I can ) If you wish to jnu-AaM t > d
want a bl * t raln , look over tny llrt. J H.
Sherwood. 4H New Tork L . RE M 414
FTCKT FRONTAGE ON SOTII ST AT
.sonthweat cornrr of IXh and Spruce Sts. . with
Imlldlrc , tiOMW.
lot on Miami St. between th and l th St. .
each .
Lot and hcnitt. 1KI a. th SU ITOO.M.
Lot anS ho . Charles St. , To twern JJth ana
Eth Pts tr.dfO.
CO arren. well ImproreS , K mlle northwest
from OmaTia , M.OOO M.
40 acres IW mlln from rTwtnfilee , ttBnoon.
POTTCR t CBORGK COMrANT.
ltd ! P r mra St ,
RE-M4IS II
Aucricrr.
AtJcnoN ! PINE
all rradMi : mirror fmat foMlnn b dii. mant I ;
foiatrs. t > l room suites , sideboard * , ertenpion
tal > ln > . chairs , rocifr * . roll tnn i3 k < Iwd
3oun i. chlfflnnleni , carpets. TuesJar. Apill
1 . W a. m. r Camlnr St. Take ! 4ih * t or
VTalnot Hill nr. V461 Vf
TKfiOT.RAPHERS.
WE" SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS "FAR
trnocrapher * Trt. Th Rmfth-Premler Tn -
wrlter Co. Tel i > hon , ISM. 704
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
D. B. HOUCK. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. a
Karbach black. Kt
8HORTHAKD AJTD TYPii WBITIJEC.
A. C. VAN BANT-S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND
and Typewriting , 717 N. T Life , offers ta fol
lowing adrantapea : Indlrldual Inftructlnn ! ' by
erpertrnred teaci rs and skillful ttrnocraphrrs ;
up-to-date raethodi touch of
; Tyflrm trpfnvrli-
itat I * preferred ; participation In actual work ,
for which students recelx-e pay : monthly pay
ments.
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 1CTH 4 DOUGI.AS
C99
EHORT-HANQ , UP-TO-DATE. TAUGHT BY
court reporters. Bayles' School. 413-5-7 Be ? bide
700
IX > ST.
STRAYED BAY MARE. WHITE STAR IN
forehead. Return to Join Francis , JOM Senth
S7tb St. Lo t MV 18
STOLEN LADIESGENDRON , NO. is ,
whe J No. 11.110 ; sentlpm&n's Gendmn. No. H ,
wheel No. 12.CSO , br Louli Brrirer Eenaril let
anr Information. Nebraska Blcrcl * Cn. KHi
and Hnrnry. LnrtHK5 IS
FCHTflTCRE PACKED.
M. a WALKIN. nil CUMINS. TEL. 1S31.
713
HOTELS FOR REXT.
BUILDING. SUITABLE FOR HOTEL. ? 0
roams and large store room ; central lacatlnn ,
Bemis. Parton Bit 7M
PAWNBROKERS.
H MAROWTTZ LO.OfS MONEY. 41i N. 1 TH.
701
SIUEWALKS.
PERMANENT SIDEWALKS AND FANCT
drtiewaya. G. Rushart- 7 * . JCth : 'phone 1185.
i MHO Ml *
TYPEWRITERS. ,
* - . ' * . " "T
TYPEWRITERS FOB * RKNT"H.01 rER * SltfNTlf
Tne Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1CS K r
nam St. ; TtlpT ne UM. 707
EXPOSITION FROSTAGE * FOR atEXT.
GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION.
Bemls. Parton Blk. 703
DRESSXAKIXC.
DRESSMAKING. FAMILIES , IBM TJAVKT.
_ MKMC *
GOVERXMEXT SOT1CES.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES
AXD TRANSPORTATIOX-DeparJinent ct
the Interior. Offlee of Indian Affairs. Wash
ington. D. C. . March 30. 1891 Sealed pro
posals will be received by the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs , at 3002 State street. C2I-
catn. I1U until 1 o'clock p. m. , Wednesday ,
April 7 , 1WS. for furnishing : for the Indian
Service beef , flour , bacon and'otoer articles
of subsistence ; agricultural Implements ,
wagons , harness , hardware , medical and
other supplies : also bids for the transporta
tion of such of the artlctes , goods'and sup
plies as may not be contracted for to be.
delivered at the agenciea. Sealed proposals
will also be received at JCos..77-7 > Wooster
Btreet , New Tofk City , until 1 o'clock p.
m , of Tuesday. May H , 1S98 , for furnish
ing for the Indian Service ooXee. supar ,
tea. rice , baking powder , soap groceries ,
blankets , woolen and cotton gooda , clothing ,
cotlona. hats and caps , i boots -and shot * ,
crockery and acoool books. Bids must be
made on Government blanks/ Schedule *
living all necessary Information for1 bid
den will be furnished on application at the
Indian Office Washington ; D. C-Nos. 77-
7 > TVooster atreet. New York City : No. 1KB
State street , Chicago. I1L7 the , CommU-
Earlej of Subsistence , U. 8. Aat Cheyenne
Leavcnworth. Omaha , St. Louis , St. Paul
and Ban Francisco ; the postmasters at
Sioux City. Yankton. Arkansas City , CaU-
well , -Toptka. Wichita and Tucson. Bids
will be opened at the "nonr and daya above
stated , and bidders are invited to be-prestnt
at the opening. W. A , JONES. Comjois-
sloner. JIS DISt
POCTOPPICE 3SOTJCE-
( Should be read DAILY Ly All Interested ,
an changea may occur at. any HaicO
Forelcn mails for the w ek tndirtg Aprl
20. 1SH will dcae ( PROMPTLY in all cases
at the General Pontofficeas follow-HPAR
CELS POST MAILS cJosj one Jicun earl tt
than closing time shown "bslor :
Trama-AtUtaitlc MatllaC
TUESDAY-At 7 a. m. for EUROPE , pe
e. s. Lahn * . via Plymouth an < 3 Bremen.
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplementary
> a. mj for EUROPE. * > er B , a. St. Paul * ,
via Southainpiton ; at a ; in. < Bupplemenl-
ary V > :30 a , m. ) for EUROPE. . < per s. *
Majestic * , via QueenstoTrn : at JO a. .m.
far BELGIUM DIRECT , per a. a. "K n-
elnsiton , via Antwerp { letters ntut be1 -
rocted ' "v'T 'Kenslngtcn" ) .
* At S a. jnl for EUHOPE. per
i a Carjrpania. * , vli Queenstowi )
for Frame. Switaverlajad , " Italy. ,
-Portugal. Turkey. Bgypti and British In
dia must bt directedJ. "
at 7 a. m. for FRANCE.
PTALY , SPAIN. PORTUGAtt-TURKBY.-
EGYPT and BRITISH' INDIA , per t. r.s. .
La , Navarre * , ria HavreOMten for other
parts of Europe ttust'be 'dlreeted - *
'dlreetedt > er
La Navarre" ) ; at S a Tn-'for NETHKR-
LANDS direct , per a. a. Amsterdam , via
Rotterdam ( Uetera aiatst be directed 'per
Amsterdam" } ; at B a , m. , for -ITALY ,
per t. . Werra. via Naples ( letters UK
be directed "per Werra" ) .
PRINTED MATTER , ETC G nnu steament
satlln4r oa Tuestlays take printed matter , etc. .
for Germany and cpn.-U.Ilr dJrer-l pnrtirl
mattrr. rtcu. fotoUirr parts of Europe. Amer
icas aiyl WMl * Star rteamera on WrdafTs.
German steamers > n Ttiuradan an2 Cui > v < t.
Frraeh and Gemun steamrra on Saturdays
take printed matter. elc _ lor alt mtntrlrs frr
which they arc advertlwd tn carry mall.
Afier the cioalcr M the saprlrmrntarr traitr-
aUaattc maJla named above , additional kur-vl-
soratary malls are oi > en I ca Ihe plrrs nt Ih ;
Atamran. Knallrn. Frenrh and Gennan rtar -
era and remain open until within ten
ct Ux hour ot salting ol K.tamr-
atlU ( or tav aavsOaitrsl Aacerleav ,
West latftlr * . Etc.
MpNpAT-At'f5 p. m.fqr JBELTZE. PD-
Dr
EBTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA , per
steamer from Near Orleans : at 2 p. m.
< suppeinentary ! S0 Pm. . ) for BKRMUOA ,
per a. a. Trinidad. A.A
TUESDAt-At 1 p. m. f W COSTA H1CA ,
per steamer from New Orleans ; at 4-JO p.
m. for NEWFOUNDLAND. p.T ste&ner
from North Sydney.
WEDNE8DAT At 1 a , m. for JAMAICA ,
per stesmrr from PhUidelphia ; at U a ,
m. for PROOnESO. per s. tv , Panama
( leuers for other pats of Mexico must
be directed "per Panama * * ) ; at 12 m. ( sup-
xileiaentarr 1 P- > - ) for CENTRAL
AUBR1CA ( exrept Co ta Rica ) a Bd
SOUTH PACIFIC POUTS , f r s. . Al-
ROTICE.
( CanUnudt
llanca. rla Colon S0fclters for Guatemala.
must be ( "Irrcf-d JlMr Alllsnca" ) . at 1 H.
m. for CUBA. rr . a. Seneca , via Ha
vana ( lettr-m for "Trrandpo and Tuxpam
muni b * directed "psr Seneca" ) ; at IS
m. for nnAElW a I.A PLATA
COVXTMKS. per -OB. Buffon. ra Per-
rwimbac , lahla npi-Rlo de Janrlro ( let-
tw * for North Br 2l mu-'t be directed
"per Buffon * * ) ; at'TH m. ( supplamentary
1JO p tn. ) for NASSAU. N. P. . per a , a.
Antllla.
THURSDAY At S..m. . for BERMUDA ,
pw a. a. Orlnoco'kt JOJO A. rn. for
HAJTl. per . t OHnJe Xassao < lettrr
for Venetuela , CuraMio. TrlnSdad. Brit-
l h and Dutch. Gul H must be directed
"per Oranje Nassau" ) : t 3 p. m. ( eup-
pl nentary 1'JB Pn - ) for NASSAU. N.
K and 8AXTHGO DB CUBA , per a. s.
Turnurt.
FRIDAY At 10 a. m , { supplementary 10 *
a. m. ) for AUX-CATES , JACMEU and
SANTA MARTHA , per a , s. II. Dumoln.
BATi'RDAT At J9 a. jn. ( upplementary
10 A. m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX.
LEUWARD and WINDWAUD ISLANDS.
per s. . Pretoria ( letters fT Grenada.
Trinidad and Toaayo mu t b directed
"per Pretoria" ) : at 10 a. m. UuroH-
mentarr 10 : a. m. ) for FORTUNE
ISLIND. JAMAICA , SAVAN1LLA end
GRETTOWN. p r s. s. Al n * ( Mters for
Costa Rica , must be " "
clrected "per Al ne" ) ;
at 1DM a. m. for CUBA , CA.MPECHE.
CHIAPAS , TABASCO and TI'CATAN.
per s. n. Sfffurajiea ( Itter > for other parts
of 'Mexico ' must be directed "p r 8ur-
anca" ) : tt ! : p. m , for NEWFOUND
LAND , per eteajner frcm North Sydney.
1I&1U for Newfoundland. l > r rail to Halifax nj
thence by t unw. cln - at thin on ( > flaCr * t
SM p. m. Mall * for Mlqu-lrn. by nil to TVW'
ton nd thence br steamer. co th' > ffle
dallr at iJO p. m. MalU for UexJfo
City , overland , unlrsa rp clnllj" n4ilrp m' I ft
dlnratch br raroer. co " at tbli odlM
t SJO . ir- ana S:8t p. ra. "ncai
at tW p. m. preriooi dir.
Tr nPncl c Malls.
Malls for China. Japan and Hawaii. * vr a.
B City of Rlt > Janeiro ( from San Fran
cisco ) , close here dally trp to .April H
at G30 p. in. Malls for ths Society Is
lands , per rhlp City of Pap-itl ( from
San Frknclrco ) . clo h re da y up to
April 24 at C O p. rn. Mills for Hawaii ,
per s. . Zealandia ( from San TranclscO ) ,
close here dally up to April 25 at C:30 p.
m. Mails for Australia ( excpt West Australia -
tralia ) . New Zpaland. Hawaii ana FIJI Is
lands , per s. . "SVarrimoo ( from Van
couver ) , closei here dally after April * * 15
and up to April 25 at COT p. m. Malls
for China and Jaoan ( spjclauv addressed
only ) , per s. s. Errfrn's of China ( from
Vancouver ) , close here dally up tc- May
2 at C.lO : p. m. Olalls for Australia. ( eT = -
crpt those for West Australia , which sre
forwarded via Eurcp ) , Ntw Zealand , Ha
waii. * F1J1 and Samoan Islands , prr s. s.
Marlpora ( from San Franci'co ) , close "here
dalljup to May * * 1J at - a. m. . 11 a , m.
and 6:30 p. m. < or on arrival at Nerr Ycrk
of s. s. Campaniawith BritHb malls for
Australia ) . Malls for China and Japan ,
e > er s. s. Tacsnva ( from Tacoma ) . cJose
here dally up tn May * iO at CJ9 p. m.
rrans-Jat-iflc malic are IJjrtrarded if pc rt of BaJl-
Inc dully and the srbrdnlc of rlnnlnc In &r-
runcfd oo the rrrramjiiioB t th ! runlnter -
rupt J orcrUtid trans ! ! "neriEtrreJ msJI
clo - t t > . m. prcvlon" d r
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. T o ttna t r
'osttfflce. New Yrrk , N. Y. , April 13. 1B3E.
nAit.no ADS.
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST-
M-n Railway Cltr Ticket Of
fice , UN Farnam Street. Tele-
t > tion4 > fX Depot. Tenth and
Maf on. " ' Streets. Telephone US.
Lwe Arrive :
Sp- .
. . . .
JLjiourt Valler. Elonc S
atr. St.
IM am 010.-4J pm
Htaftoun \ alley , l ( iz | >
'
Decnlaon. Carron"Tsv3jr ! *
Lake , tram Broadway , 3
Easrbro Counrll BlufTa J:00 | am 1:15 air.
Mon < fa. _
Cedar .Rai-ld * , Chicago. 43 $ pa
Atlantic FJrer. Chlea
ana East . „ .7. . < : C on * 4B
Fast Mall. Ch'-capo Jto pm
Omaha „ . . „ . . , . 3 * : M
pm
Klaaonrl Valler , Slmn
Cltr. St. ram. Minns-
LImltej
Tially ; " ' . M > flay.
- * *
CH1C.W30. BT PACU MDfNE-
apolli & Omaha rUilwiy
General Olli : i. KeLrarka Dl-
TUtoav. TCtteenth and Web > tr
Etretu. City Ticket Office.
. , 1W1 Farnam street. Telephoot
Fifteenth ana VTebtter Streets. TeJe.
Slonx CSty Aocommola.i
Sioux city Accommoda , . a * ni 4 9 Jm
Blair. Emersan. sioiac
City. Ponca , Uartlns-
ton and laexunOeld. . . . IrfOna "TISS
Bli-ux 1 City , MRtXato. St. "
Paul , MlDoesDolli . . . . 1:55 pm
narrr = sssencer - . . . Sl pm
Dallr. Daily except StjiacT. Sunday
"I- . * * ! , ? * J1111.rtop * -stations Flsrenr *
to Sooth Blair ,
tncloclre Sanoap * ooiven v
flays. Soett Blair only.
TOEMONT. ELKHORX AND
Mlaauuri Vail jriiiwajcin. .
eral Offices , UcMed States jCa *
Uonal IU.nls nulldlnr. Sotitb-
wwt Corner Twelfth and Far-
- nam Streetii. Ticket Office
1401 i'arnim Street. Telephone LCI. liopt't. nr-
teuU > nlVtaiter Str t . Ttlcpbone I4c
Learr.
Black Rills. Dead wood
and Hot Bprtncs.
IrtiOpni 't:0
pm
\VyonVnc. Caspar and
2:00 nm SHpm
HasUiijrs. Tcrt. L > and.'t:0
City. Superior. Geneve ,
Exeter and Bward. . . . * * lMpm : IHnn
NoTolk.Vest Point , and. *
Wahoo axnii
Kremont . . . . . . . . . . . . * 7Dft am
Fremcmt Local..r. . . . . * M7 : 0 am
DatlrDally except Sunday. SunJar
.
Tjatlir vnfTa ea toT. | ' - mi r-k.tt. .
excrM
SJOUX.CTTT . .
road -deneral OOlcea. United „
Statra. National Bank Butd.
Inc. S. W. Curner Twelfth an :
Xi ; ! ; Strrets. Ticket Office ,
cniOAOO. BiirtLiaTox 't
Burlington WCJicy lUUroaC "Tn Burl- of
I'.ou Hout * " Ticket Oace. a
'
1'Jrt Farnnm Street. TelepiiaBi
Route tte. Depot. Tenth and Mason
Euccta. Telepbons lit.
Leave. Arrlr * .
Ctt'casja Veatlbulca Ex. . iK pn > * :
Chlcaco Ezprets - . * :4S : am
Chloco t St. Loois Ex 7C pm
Pacific Jioctlon Local. . * * 11AS am S:4
yaat Man , *
Chlcac Sp-Sl . . . . . . , Jlrt aoi
Dallr. Dallr except atuzvdar.
o.
* MSSO.UBI
Streets. Ticket oac . J50 !
Route Farnam Street. Telepbonr J19.
Dejiol , Tenth -and Tkttsan
Btreets. Ttlepbon * Ui.
Leaic. Arrtvt.
. _ ana
McCoek . . . . . . . , . . , . fa * us
Unccte. Dentv. CehCi
rado. Utaa , CaUfomJa. " ,
RUIa. Maaii4ain *
. .
Uncoln Local . . . - . . . . , . ;
in n > Fasf Vaflr. r of
T. CotOT4 . U
CaUfonUs * * -
cmr. rr. JOSEPH
Bluas R Urt > .d-
ractoB H ute" of
* e s JOrec . MM
Route and
VelsylraTie IK.
-r-rt Lnva. Arrtrt.
City Day Eau.nttt a I : *
City IWlsht pm
> - .
MISSQBatl'J'ACmC RAILROAD
Oiiaii 1Oflces and Ticket
OAe.IM rrbanta National Kink
- Bullil a " Faman SUe t.
Telephone 104. Depot , Flnenth
ana VT alcr Street a. Tclephonr
. ,
" Leave. Arrlv * .
Kansas"au > a Ntbraaka
Umn fl - A . l:0ijw UiJpm
Kaa. Qtr , and S'-
Loul < Enresa . . . J pas * 0 am
K > bra k Local . - J fJO f I.C am
Dallr cxoppt dasszr.
OMAHA * FT. LOUIS RAILROAD
OtpaJia. Kinaaa CttT A East-
nt * Kalroa4 * * TB port Artier
ataart * " Tlekrt bflkx. l tf Fareaun
Krtct. Tckphona. Jd. Depot ,
Tis > ' .h ata Mason ftr ta. Telc
to
Arrtva.
Caaaua BaB
lid * am a
Kansas City ft Qolncy 1
Local : W pm
In
MILWAUKEE * IT.
Paul Railway City Ticket
OOfc. U"i Farnam trtt-
Tclrpcons Sf4D p.t. Testa
asa Masoat Stntu. Tti -
_ Lwre. ArrlT * .
k
Ctaeajo I < ! < Ex. . . . t s am IMS aas
49aaka amd OUea * ate * Uaam IM rat
ttAlfuflOAIM.
ON10X * -ACllC--THn OVER.
land Jtt > uu"Jrn Tal omits. N.
E. Corner Ninth and Farnam
Mrt-rts. city TIckM one * , iiw
Farnam Street. Ttleriboni Sit
Depot , Tenth and Mavm Strvctv
1 > lrpitm 1st.
lor Lwn rr. ( UK LaM.
wcstcra twlfcta . . , t : am 4:41 em
TDS Colorada fpKiaL
for Dciirrr and all
Colorado points * lla > pa 7.-M am
FM nail iratu for
RaJt Lain. Pacine
roast and all wntern
pointa * f ; pa 7M am
Aurora , Beatrir * and
Btr msbut Exprrn . . tl pa
Fremont. CoTnmMis.
Norfolk. Orana Is
land and Kearney 43 pm
' * Dal'r rc t nnda .
J Staffs Local Lrarea. : # > a. . -5
, m. : : W a. ra.4 l(0 a , rn. ; JCia a. . ; ihi
P. m.j : p. m j tj p. a t-S . -
p m : 105
p. m. Am. . , . : a. in.j flw a , m. : Vss aT
26l"SV' % 'J'l ? * " > - i : " = * . i
.
-
t .
: p. nxs J :4i tw in.
aiiCAoo , nocK ISLAND &
Partflc Railroad Th Gr tt
Rok Irlatii Route * * CUT
Tltket Offlra. IS3 Tarnam
PtrwU Telephone 4K. Depot ,
Tentn and * Mason Streets.
Telephone
r- - - - Al j 11 .
Cnlcaco and BU Psol
V.stll > nled Expr s . . f : . * fa 1:45 pm
Uncoln. Colorado fip'gs.
Puaeblo. Denver and
wwt , . l' pm 4B pn
Jileafa , . Des Molnes s >
Rock island TJCpta lot nra
Atlantla Expreca , for
De Uolnta and east
ern potnti „ . . . . . . 70 am d.ni ) jja
Colorado Flr r . „ . . . . * * 7rf rm > :05ani
Dallr nallr M t Sunnay.
WABASH RAILROAD TICKET
- iKil Farnam Str : . Ttjr-
phonatH. . Drpot. Tenth and
MaaoD Rtreets. Tclepoae IIS.
Leart. Arrlv * .
Dalls- .
MILITARY MATTERS
Tbe new ten-Inch battery on Sullivan's
Charleston harbor. S. C.vrill here-
aTter ibe known an-d iesl-ftiated as Battery
Sergeant Jasper In honcr of the late Scrof
geant \\"l"la3 Jasper , Second South Carolina
regiment ( Continental armj ) , who dnrta3
tbe afttaci o ! tte British fleet on Fort Sulll-
vsn , June 2S , 177C , heroically restored to the
fort the fits which lad been shot away by
a ball from a British si ! ? .
According to a receai ruling of the conp-
ol the treasury any officer ol the army
traveling under orders and using a convey
ance upon -which transportation and subsist
ence are furrflshcd or paid for by the govern
ment Is not entitle : ! to mileage at 4 cents
per cnlle while traveling on such convejince.
General BrecVlnrlSge , Inspector general Is
arranging for the reassignment ot the oQ-
cers of his corps to the various military de
partments. Tie seiiSor officers will be as
signed to duty with the major generals , ac
cording to choice.
The leave of a'aseacs ' granted to Lleutemnt
Colonel Patterson of the Twenty-second In
fantry expires today.
Secretary Alger has ordered the mllltsry
signal baltoans located at Fort Logan , Colo. ,
to Font Wadsworth , N. V.
Major Gearge E. Poad has succeeded Col
onel Marshall as chief juartemiaster of the
Dc-partmcnt cf the Missouri.
Llrutecant I. N , Lewis of the artillery
service has been appointed recorder of the
Board of' Ordaancs and Fortifications.
A central court martial composed cf offi
cers of .the Sixth and JN'Ipth regiments of
cavaHry 4s In session at For > RJlasca [ ,
-Second * l/etrtrawl Henry At&ot , Twen
tieth In'antry , has been granted a month's
leave cn surgeon's certificate of Inability.
Orders for Use spring drills To commence
havefoeen Issued , but will toe countermanded
la case the troops In this department are
moved.
The iand for the relief of the survivors of
the Maine whrch - wasstarted hy the wife of
the secretary c the mtvy has reached the
sum of SK.SOS.
Nearly all cf the army officers detailed a
instructors at military academies through
out the country have been ordered to Join
their
Captala Joto Me. A. Webster. Twenty-sec
end Infantry and Mrs.Vebiter are at Che
LeJand betel k > Chicago. CipUln Webster
Is onsrck leave.
General Copp ser has ordered a court
martial to convene at ( JTjrt Logan H. Roats ,
Ark. , the -court b 3ni composed of officers of
the Blerenth Jn-'aatry.
Military lelesrcph lines to cost * 114 per
mile have been ordered constructed betwee-a
Rassyln. Va. . Fort Myer. Fart WashlngtcQ ,
Sheridan's Point an-d Itrdlan HewL
Private Thomas "W. Stryker. troop I ,
Third cavalry has been found canty o * con
duct prejudicial to good order and military
discipline and has been ccd $10 along with
ten days' ccaftneznent ,
Private Orrln J. Graham of the Second
cavalry at Fort Rfley has been found guilty
or- being absent wlthont leave and will be
confined at hard labor for four mcoths be
sides forfeiting $40 of bis pay. *
Private Phlfir ? Schuster of t&e Second cav
alry ahctred tip at Fort Crook la week
without means to Jol-j his station at Fort
Wingate. N. M , Transportation ani rations
were ifurnished and the cavalrrmzo Is
ca his way to New Mexico.
Tbarslon Kiflra
LT itei rt Stockiun , who li tow on k-ive
nbsence , > tpcx ed Co report for duty In
few dij ,
The "Ricnitaa Rlflc have Issued lavTta-
t&na &f -aarclcE party .o toe given at the
anccry ca Weintsiiy evening , AprCJ 20.
'Prlrrtte Piimtati la rec-cfvlnc coigratuU-
tjorar fw having proved hlnne-lf tb * snsctcs-
rul fompetltcT tor the Tburi-loa tiopiy Jn
Cae costt : TvCd lust Moriay eveaSn * .
Tte Tiaursto" * tave re : lve3 the names of
mimber of young : mn of gcol
who tjve elrnlflcd tbeir Jrrtentlcn of ea-
in the coaipa-ar In tie ev rt of ' :
cJled Into th corvloe of lie gorcrn-
Tompsef : tas tcniepe-a hie resig-
ratloa a3r11J3t oergrara t < the cooipa y to
'the pp > lntnKOt of bittaKon secscaat j
itr oa ta * st-ifl of Lleu-.enant Colonel
ri.Jt -ooairjaii4ine the First iuttillon ,
First reslment. Xebria Xatlc-ail Guard.
therew mllitiry lap.ovid -
"or. Ite appointment ct cimpsny courts
d'adpllap. Oapi-ihJ Taylor Jos a pclntel
itte XoIlowlRg 4"clpHne toniniJttte * Lieu-
rorby , fnaKevt : Strcrant Buchaaan.
advixrxtc ; Sersetxt Binletl. Corporal
Stafford aod AVJilte.
S. Lace an-J Harry A , Bflgtr
the larrccs Neciey louavcs of
w re lie' gucet * of the Tburstio
Rifle * dnriaj irst wetk. Aslle from enjoy-
Snr a most pkatcnt visit , both geutlcrora
cpcak in the nx&t glowing tenca cl Omaha
nJ of tte xpc ! tora. : Itere i * a iCrcns
bend of irte.dsh'p. bcitweca the Neeleys tJ
the Thuistons. It will t e remsrnbered t&ot
the A'eeitjB r T6 tie > 541y nelEhbore t9
Oaoaha'i ccirnpiny ct tie Memphis and
Antonij Ime-ritate < 3r'J % . It ia pairible that
DeScry and his fine zouave company
nd : be Trniimltstilppl Erpcaltlm.
iard in that evejt 10 H'.fitj osrare the'.r
aoMler frlcnJa of Jjlr Tf nfcccsce that they
111 receive a roytlwtlcome
-Thousands cl sufferers from grippe bare
been restored to healtlj by One Minute Cocga
Cure. It quickly cures coughs , coldc. bron
chitis , pneumonia , grippe , asthma ani all
throat And lung-diseases.
Onratnlsr for Rrllrf Work. w
PinLADELPHIA. April 17. In responss °
a call from Rv. Henry C. McCoolc , pas-
of the Tabernacle. Presbyterian church ,
congregational row tine was held after the
regular srvlors tonight and steps were
taken toward formlJe a r iicf acsodaticn
view of hoslllltles between Bpaln and
this country. Itwas decided to Ufue In
vitations to chutrhic In other citlr * to
Join Jn tbe awvecntnt. giving the propoje4
relief plans & national BCOP .
Tfclrty-five years make generation. That
bow lost Adolph Fatber of Zaceirille , O. ,
cufervd frofa pllta. Hs waa cured by usic ;
thrro T w f D WKt'i Witch Hazel 91 ra.
A , .
trtunrnrrT ] * iv fntiPiTintaT
PKOGRESS IN EDUCATION
Jtpui Se&n RTJ Icttitnticm for tis
Trainitg of WOBSB.
TEACHING THE SCIENCE OF FORFSTRY
iVan ) lT tUiii m t Xetr York Moving :
! tlie Hlglit Direction KSBI---
State 9rtaoU R4mrm-
tloauilolr ,
The progn-M of e3umtlon la Japan U
strikingly Illustrated by the ctpproichtas com
pletion at Tokla of aa institution for the
higher training of women. Tbe Institution
an outlay of atout $200.0)9. Thl
splendid project , which has receives ! the cor
dial support ot tbe most enllfbtened classed
ot tbe Japanese people iroajthe csoperor and
emprccs down to the lowest eraflc-s of govern-
meat officials , marks the beginning of a
new era in the Intellectual life of thit re
markable race. A few years ago the Idea
of tt > iablUhlng a university for the higher
education ot women In Japan would hare
it en considered absurd and impracticable ,
> ut under tbe new and progressive condi
tions which bare arisen there It has become ]
not enly passible but ca accomplished fact , j
The Institution at Toklo cannot Sail of noble
( suits In ttie uplifting of Japanese wornan-
losd , and one of tbe strongest guarantee'
of Ha success lies In th JacJ that It It to
organized along American liars cad conducted -
ducted makily by American teachers.
STATE SCHOOLS OF FORESTRY.
By an act of the leglsViturp of New Yark ,
approved by-ibe governor , Cornell university
iseta Assigned the care and supervision of the
state park on the AdlroaJ-ick munl-iln3 ,
comprising 30,009 acres. The purpose of the
w is ! o encourage eiueatlcu la tbe neglected
sclrnee of forestry.
In Europe ibe aJrainbtratlm o ! forcetu
has become a prDftaslsn and eihoola cr for
estry a valued department la public educa
tion. "We have not hitherto rcillied the
of this brant.ti pf education , and
tb rtfult Is a widely prevalent ignoranre
of the subject , and. what Is troree , tn In-
.e-nce tcwcrd It thit Is hard to overtime.
Htrvard has Us echosl of forestry. tna t aMy
prcslJei over by Prof. Charl ii Bpague Far-
peat , and backed by the ArnoH Arboretum.
Cornell university , under the act of the state
legislature , ougit. In Its turn , to develop a
moid forestry school for Ihe country. Tbe
30.000 ecrts of Adirondack for t tract wl'l
give It a great field for -work , for Ins'ructloa
anl for tise'alncts. U U a ijpleniia con
ception cad we hope that Pennsylvania will
not be slow la following thf example thus
* t It for the benefit of forestry In ttu cou-
moan-calth.
Similar legislation has beea cn ctd In
Pecnsjlranla , The last leclslature miJ-e ffo-
viiion for the crcitioa df three rcjcrvi-Mona
ofiB.OOO acres ejch , to "be loss'rd
ivefy if the tead waters cf the
Susquehaca and of the "waters which drain
mainly into the Ohto river. These reserva-
tlsas are rnt yet jorchascd. Tie/ wait oa
a bttte'r confliMca the revenue for a st t ;
appropriation. When secure J they ciuld 'bs '
utilized to advantage Sn CMnectVralth
schools tf forertry in the TJnlveiBlty of Pfnn-
sylrinla and the Pertsi'lraaU Sts'ie collece.
The relations of the sute to bclh of these In
stitutions warrant its creating In thccn de-
pirtmcatr ; it forestry to take charge of the
forrst reservations suitrdriEte to anl under
tbe direction of the Sttte Forestry coaixds-
There U peculiar approTsriitecew in fiepnt-
Inforf try - x > rk to New Tcrk state to
Oarnell , Inasmuch as tvo-th : < 5s of lie
wealth of th univerxlty La been derived
from tbe location and skillful njina eraejrt
of forest Ia-r5 , the net receipts Irooi thii
soarce < belar ' .0 date $4412,0&0. la the coutse
ot twenty yeirs * cninastaeat the unlvrrslty
has thrice sold tbe timber cn rome plfits
of land whlcb It Vdll holds , and received a
larger ipnire at the tlSrd eile thin al the
first. Tie coadutt of thii lead inslnres Is
so aysttcnlzed that the trcasTirrr ct the uni
versity Jraowis tea idot the arDK . < t of pJne.
hemlock , birch. mspe , fcass-wooa and oak
Iteher , even to < .he uinnber of potential rall-
roi.3 tes ! , telegraph po'es , ana fence ptsls
en each fourth part tf > ijoartcr secllsn J
owne.1 iy Porndl. Ccctalnly Oarcell Is uh
In eiperlcrwe for the business side cf a ffor-
eitry experiment. * ui xs Governor Blrck
proposes.Tie uolvereity forest lands , from
which its endowment has btea realized , ate
in
NEW YORK'S SCHOOLS.
With m popnljtlsn of 7,000.059. says the
New York Son , tbe Empire tUate hat the
population of o kingdom and flcclfleflly more
population than aome "kingdoms abroad. The
present -total popnUtica of Sweden and Nor
way , for Instance , Is less ; * a is the present
population ot Belgium. Persia , Roumania
and Morocco have , robitautlally the come
population as New York. Holland , Switzer
land and Bararli have less. Egypt hau
more , bnt Portugal .decidedly le a. Tbtze
comparlsorjs are Interesting if accepted ca a
roc-ins of gauging the. recent repwts made
ot tbe school population of the elate , tbe
average daily attendance at which was
tihown by the anne * ] report of the superin
tendent of public Instruction. Juti filed ia
Albany , to be 30,254. Thii decs not repre
sent .the total school population or the maxi
mum number of school children attending
on any given day In winter , when the num-
her of pupils fa target , but the average of
the whole school year taken from the begin
ning to the close. Tbe total number ot chil
dren who attended schools of New York state
last Tear.Rhetaer for the wtole or a portion
tion of the rehool term , wss 1,200OM ; but
tbe t < cbool population , the average dally at
tendance , way as stated. ( CO.OCO. and the
magnitude cl these figures Is readily seen
when they are compared with the record ,
not of other dates ( for there U no compari
son possible between New York and cny It
other Kate In this matter ) , but of other
countries. The total expenditure for the
malnterance of New York jchotls last yfir
was tIC.OliB.OOO , and this sum contrasts wiih
tbe erpendltu es ot some of the countries
with which New York has been compared in
population as follows ] Sweden and Norn ay.
tS.000.000 ; Belgium. J9.000.000 ; Roumenla.
$3,000.000 , and Holland , $10,000.000. The
school expenditures of New York were
Greater last ye > ir than the total expenditures
for the same purpose of the -whole of Hca-
sia , a country with a population of S0,000.-
ODO. The expeodcs of popular tuition In
France are. approximately. $33.000,003. or
twice as much as tbe state ot New York ,
rhoa2 > tie population cf tbe French repub
IItl by the last centra * was 5.000.000. or five
timer/ that of the state of New York. Ger
many expends in a jyear three times as much lie
as does the state of New York , but three
timea only for an empire of M.000.000" In be
habitants. There are more than 11.000 school
districts la New York state , and the number
oi teachers1 lt > 24,000.
Tte United States is the oily country which
ha ? more teachers than soldiers , and New
York.has more teadheis than any other rtate
in the union and -a higher rate of incrctae
in their -number.
GROWING PLANTS IN SCHOOL ROOMS.
The acsln-int mellcal inspector of the
PhKadelphl-i Board of HeaUh says : "Orow-
p'.ants should not b ueed as permanent
ECheol.ooai decorations ; m-snr have medicinal
odor * to which same childreo are qul'xtut -
ctptlble. and they m y terre to ha'.bor < 31r-
cs'.ie scrrca in the dun that may accumulate
about them. " Only for the statement that
there are "naay" suth klnti , ons njlght
amppaie people grow pa ! on vlnea Jor win
dow plaru , ccmmeat * iltei-in'a Monthly.
A plants Jteora the carbonic acid from the
children's lun ; . they artniture'o great
purifier of tai air. It would have be n ec
net ] if the learned gtatlerr.ia bad given a
list ( ft these thai pa a -medicinal" oJorj
suscej:4Ible : ( ot dlseiaE ) to torae chllirt'O
and why the Cutrt on a lire 3c-if should har
bor dbeaae gerzcs more than the al's or
permaotnt fun lurc , the tops cf whkh are
eierer due1 J. mlgh ; t/e cieirer , Ucfartu-
nitrlj- , local Boards of Health are usually
held aa sacred aa tbe oraclci of the ptgacn ;
and tbe te-Jutlful wiadot Cowcia. for which
so rainy of the public schools ore famous ,
ivill probat-Iy have to go. The pretty little
eoa&enatarlcat attached to many city bonus
BMy next ba bankheJ ; atrl the dust-col
lecting , dteeaae-gera-harbortac shrcbber )
ID ( he dty > ards share the same fate.
I'sUvr rally ! Xrttraaka X < e .
A brief Address by Prof. Lawrence Bruner
U chapel Wednesday moraine open his 1m-
presrlnns ot South America int very hiattllf
fretted tr th student * .
A department ol animal Industry will b
established t tbs < * fclT . lty farm during
the coming year.
theC
Chunertlor Maclean's 5flrr M npon "In
dustrial ! Education * * Aurln the last ytar will
b * published In forthcorolm unlverrity bulle
tins ,
tinsM
MUi no. Boston , for many y * n In
structor In chemUtry. i p ! td at tie brad
ot the 1 department or domestic science Jnrt
ertubllihei.
Forty-two farmers' Inp-.Uatei have been
fceia In NebracU this winter , all of them
wlti Incrwsel lateml aa3 success orcr
tlois ot a year ago.
Trot. Ciabtre * In "alt report to the re
gent * of the high eho l work throughout ,
the state says that oat of ITS high school <
teachns he found ISO were college graduates
and thlrty-elx of the remalalnR fifty-elstt.
were normal reboot graduate. ! ) .
Congress hi > s appropriate ! the ram ot $19.-
009 for "the purpose of collecting from agricultural -
cultural collegia , experiment stations stiS
other sources , including the employment ol
practical agents , valuable Info-roatloa-
data on the subject of Irrigation and pub
lishing Ihe same In bulUUa form. " The De
partment of Agriculture at UflsMngtoa
writes Prof. Stout , having chrse of the Irri
tation department at the Nebaka experi
ment nation , that a conference ' > "
mcnt rtatlon officers Intended In Irrlgatlsn
will be called at Omaha or Denier tome time
In June to adopt planlor this ° A
those. ha will be picaent at " -foafr.ence
beside : * Prof. Stout are Prof. > H. Kins of
Wisconsin. Prof U O. Carpntrr ft. . ?
rude < ITof. S. Fortler of Utah and Prof. D.
C. Bnffum ot Wyoming. AHhaugh the amount
appropilited is tcnall. yet It 1 hoped that
t U the beginning ot caicful und nyrtema.lc
Irrigation work by the federal government
Kilnrntlonal > olr > ,
Edmund Fls2 > of HtlUb o. 111. .
rTiK emanate ot the UnlieriUy
? wfrer-.au-.tei InatUullon to
an - . - . from that
" '
"cf-'vcmor AVolcott d MchuwtU
Invltri to deliver the romnunTeaient. aa-
toeMCl Un'oa collet * . Sche : * ! ) - . la Jans.
but couM "ot accept-
Arthur Grumpier , u calwrd man < t Eot'on.
m slave and now 74 y r .o.d. li Qt-
a nUht rricol In Ihit c.y. He !
fit t pvpil.
the comtto.-ctnjrnt ot n-anolt *
C3es B-Jea. V3 , jun ( 15. lie pr jjj
addrcta. the oriltca ve * i. v - ; ;
clctxe. vlll b * dvnn br rhar.es
Smtb. : LL. D. . the eiSor o. ' the Phll.-
Press.
TJizasw Efirrant Prrry hw * * ' <
the prcrcMB t-hlp Of
llteiatrrc In the coil ie
: la Toklo. ml wlM oa lc % e
for Jjpa.
. .
--5. - - .
Frl k , M-SJ p-iduittd f. > m Arabrrc. In JSS9.
After a short ttec frpeat In Kachlrg he w a.
to Germany to etady. where he leza aea
three
alath'a
many -nomea fachlats m 1htre sre fflca.
and -tie dteprrlty is said to be on the ln
cr.aie.
Ti trustees ct Gt < e Ha cowrie. Ohio. KC-
tndlct * lth emphAs'J ths a'ory Mat It s in
fincm''Jl u ; ! . ! oal lltely to low I a crater
to eutacc. They cay U ! s flo.-rllhlcs.
but It jcay n.t be uraafe to l = fr thit It
like to have -core nrney. Ju.t ca All
other colifgi * do.
A sew fellowship for woa-ca In tt *
can School for
his Just bsaa fo-nied 5n mem. y o ! Aga a
Clara Hjpp4n by nc = Us cl her firally.
The friloahlp. whchnin jlt'-d fl.tCO ta-
mj.lly. J-i to te avarJcd wlttoct coajplive
cxazl sSlon. PiertTtct * will re gl\en. it
the tfes'al reqcwi of tha doao.'i , to fto
EfudeatB Vho birs sptnt L. T > la Crojo *
In cracectUn w.ti the .hpo' .
The proft sr ol phr-l v sy and vtriabr.ije
zoalc-sy 4 Corne ; ! aclvcMvy Ci.c"are3 t > dt
humaa te < ins have three cyie. He af a1 a.
hosierctr , that only two are uwful. alncj'tli
third eye. commonly cullel tizta \ \ El-lt !
hing.i Idly in the akulL. He Icelsii. hoaer r.
Uat M Is a true eye , end wru cace urO :
t-uch. Here li thj exp'.snstioa of ths.e
puizHns crhccd icsrrcs M&O "etc tct of tie
> ack of lher ! h Cc" when Tcmaiy stJc > > a
pin Into Jimmy.
The firs ! govrmncrt hlh t ! ; Dl for g'rli
la Grncaay vts opititd Ap II 1. and 'a p. ' -
tically < ie fixut runs In tie J 3de.Ujdlrs
the hslgh ol rnHc'tytra'jilrg foGcraia
wsoKa. HitiejCrj it hcs tea linpiaia > rar
a wcacan to ( ster a German nalrwiltT. ca
two gond fiom Jiclt ot eufflclrai prcpfa.-
tioa at c. hlga echcol.which la o : > " ie
ccndltlcca cf adndttUn to crcry Oeimaa
unlvcnty. arj on acrount cf tie ixu'uail
of meat unlrjrslty prcTcsjorti to admit traxca
to thtlr lecture * . Ai , hawtver. the itita
will : oa ranctla the a3m' * ! on of grit
to Tilgh schcol life , tiua opening up the triy
to tu' htr studltj , It rai Ecarce'y retusc tieaj
pennaJcn. ! to profit by those studies os4
take the zeit step. Joths unlre.alt es.
TO CITRE COLD IS O.E OAT
Take Laxative Brsma Qutalae Tab'etx All
Crntelxta refund the incney If It fall * ta cure.
23c. The genuine has L. B , Q. en each tablet.
SL'PREMi : COUnT SVLUDI.
Clark against Hill. Apof l from Lancas
ter county. Judgment. Sullivan , 3. '
1. in an action brought
to secure a fllzne-
lutlon of a coparinernhlp and for
an ac-
countlnK. no demand bfi s maCt by any cf
the partnr-rii for a reformation : f the pwi-
ner bio contract , the ciurt cinnot. on h *
owrn rnotlon. rtform
euch contract nor < 31 -
recard U ag the basis of th ? rlshts of ti e
litigant ! ) .
2. Whtrp a written contract Is the basis
of an action ard reithsr
party asks lir a
reformation therrf. It Js the duty of tea
court to arcMtaln Its meaning and enforce
accordingly.
i \Vhftr on an uppeal U is evident that
the trial court < Jlrpo t < j of a ase on the
theorj * that the contract did not * xpres
the mutual ondfrrtandtoc of the
parties andwas. . Ihejffore. unen-
forcabtc , thin court will ellmlnete
from the findings of tbo '
trial
court t'ae * r-
rori resultlns frcm It * failure to canstiiie
and enforce the contract and order the
judgment to be modi/led and entered ac
cordingly.
1. A party obtained Judgments against C
and M on c' 1mgdue from them individ
ually , but whlt'n had been Assurnttl by a
nannershlp 'of whlcii fnty were tntmberii.
In an action to snrure a dissolution of the
copirjnership and for an accounting the
Judgment creditor lnter > nfd and askrj to
have his Judgments atl fled out of the
nrtnerehlD aesets. HcJd. that fje reaitd'fci
were consistent and cincurrtnt and tnlsitt
riroecuted torether or In * uweslon an1
Judsmit In -
- } fax-or of such Interrenorj-wlll
, upheld.
Arnold's Brome Celery ror t beadaehea ,
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Electric Belt , known and u ed the wor > 4
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