l ' . 1 f ' AT < T1TE OMAHA DAILY BEEr/ft'IONDAY ' , JULY 22 , 185)5. ) SPEG1RL NOTICES ; fUlvrrtUriiieMtii for tticne rcilnnin * nlll l > trkrn until 12130 p. m. fur tint ricnlncund until H p. in. for the morninc ' ) ' ' .Sunday edition. AilvtrlUtrtt \ < J renmtlnc numliorcil check inn IIBVD anon cm nddrfn'cd to n numbered letter In rare of 'Ihn lire. Anne - no nililitMcit nlll be delivered upon iitHtlon of the clicrk onljr. Hates , 1 1-iic a word , llrnt Insertion , la a nonl l.rrraflcr. Nothing lubeu for IIH than SOo lor llrnt Insertion lliese ndrrtl enirnt moat tun conseeu- lively. WANTL10 [ WANTKD , 1.000 KKK TO WRITH ME TODAY . for the rect-lpt ( abiolutely free. In plain f" l J I envelope. ) whlrli cured me of nervous debility , I txhniistnl vitality , etc. Address C. J Walker. Uos 1ZII Kalamnroo. Mich. n-M4M _ _ ( WANTnoT MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE OH- d.rs In city. If successful will r jvf na- . Apply after a , ! & ivm * , yncemcnt. , _ VANTID. : i.ivn. INTULLIGHNT AGENTS IN , Omaha to onjanlrn clubs of three to me famllks for our famous orchard h me * Innil In central Mississippi The tide of ImmlRrntlon Is Kotng south where there are no hot vvlrfls , no roM winters , no lllrznrdn , no crop failures. "Whero two to three crops cnn be rated | men jenr. Where there U no nucli thlnB as A fall- tire If n man will work one-half ni hard ni lie lees In this country. Cool summers , mild win ters , sure paylnir crops of fruit and Knnlon tnirk , richest soil on earth , best ri I Iron a fdcllltled oo. . W Ames , general Burnt. 1017 rarnam street " M'0' , Ojnaha _ _ _ BALHSMKN TcTsULL IT.TIT LtlDcTKUS , HILL reulsters Mnd other speoliltlfs to merchants bv [ WANTRD , BALHSMEN TO KiLL OUH LUAO. Ing hrnnilii of clears rirst-cln" tcrmi to I hustlers. no drones need apply. A'ldrrM Hum- ' Jboldt riKnr Co. , Cincinnati , 6. _ ll-MSia 2i * AllOlliils'V7 > lf iTlirM. HT. CO IN WYOM- Inir , II < 0 day ; frc-c transportation. Kramer & O'Hearn , llth and I'ainnin streets G 2- , VANTin aoon MRN ron NP.VV AnvniiTis- tnR novdt ) , xcluilve territory , snod filnir for rlRht men Acldro-w W. L. SedEvvlrlt. 'Wnvne , Neb n M9M24" , WANTII : > , AN nxmninNcnD for fraternil benellclnry Koeicty , KO.JI ! tt-rrl- tory Afldiess with reference U 21 lire w 1C ) TO J100 SALARY PAID SALr.SMHN I'OR ilKars , i-xpcTlenec not nooesir > , uxlra livluce- inints to customers IJIshop & 1 > llno ! _ . Louis. Mo. 11-M13)-AM' _ S\'ANTTD , iinTjARLn PHRRON TO TRAVIJL mil try , 78t ) and expenses , enclose rtien neei nnd mlt-nddritised stamped envelope Man- tiKer , Diavver 1' , Chlcaso. H Mill K * , IAIliS TO SHM. TUB nufe protector , perfectly liarmlrii , iilisolutcly reliable , easily ndjutted ; etllH nt xlBlil , mud fur teniH Adtlress Dfpt 7. La O.i'se Spe cialty Co La Cto e.J\Us _ TWIC 2t WANTKP A OIULTO JXGlNr.IlAL IIOUSC- work. family of live. Apply 1G01 Kouth ICth _ ntrect. _ c ° .Llr : ° l _ BTiNoaiiAi'iniis : TO INSI-KCT Tin : modil bmlth 1'iemler bcfoie buying > ! 100-27 KKNT HOUSES. IK. . DA11L1NO , ItLOCK. IN ALU'AUT.SOr'llU : CITl. TUG O r Davis Company , IMS Tarnam. it 466 HOUSES. UUNAWA & CO. , 10 : N. 15T1I ST. _ 13 467 ii. u. COLE co. . LAnaisT LIST IN OM A i iT. U 214&3 C-HOOM i-LAT ron 1919 uouan U-6M roil linNT , I'LATS NKWLY PAI'niJKD ANE cloaiu'd , northeast corner llth and llonart ] ktreett. rifleen dollars a month. Inquire rnntr 514. rirat National Hank building. D 741-J3 rou iiiiNr. rfvTTnooxf coTTAOis. HOS-K North " - < \ street l.'lclit dollnra per month In- UUIIB room 314 , rirst National Ilank bulldlnR D-742-2 ! S-UOOM iiousK , coitNKii zrni ANT. Douglas sticets. Inquire 2SOI rarnam ntreot P-M566 JIir.lIT-ltOOM IlOtTKn N'HAU H1CS1I HCHOOL , iU.OO per month. Inquire 2MC C-ipltol use. , . . _ U S7S 2i _ roil IlKNT. 8-HOOSI IIOU9n , ALL iKliilN ImproM-inentN , lirce roomi hard wood ilnl h , No. 40fi N 53rd t. 1 > M10I-S3 * "VANTUD. LAHY HOOMMATC. Ing rooms , iOM St. Mary's 12 C12 Jy AND UNrUUNIbHr.D 221 N , IDUi > lrect. U-MSM 22 * rou itiiNr. rtniNisur.D IIOOMH UWITH 01 Hlthuut board 001 S. 13lh. U .M S3 A13 HOUSKKIJUI'INO IIOOM3 CONVKNll'-NT , cheap cool , lirgp lawn 2C11 St. Marv's. i : M9S1 22 * HOOMS ron LIGHT iiousiiunriN(5 : or with board , private fnmllj , m idem CJ7 H Sith nvunuc U MIS 24 * ROOMS AND BOftltl KR'IIIA ri'KNISIinD SOUTH ROOM W1TI iKiaid for two , private family , no other lx > ard ers , best home comforts C1I No. Zlst. bo I CallfoinK and Webster 1' 901 1 C ItKNT AJJJJ OFFICE ; roil HUNT Till' 4-STOIlY DIHCK 11UILU1NQ 910 Fornam street. This building lias a llu pi oof cement basement , complete Meam heal Ing Ilxturis , water oa all lloors. eras , etc A [ ply ul th * olllco of Tim lice. I 310 XOK li.NT. ! : FIIIST-CLASS THHCn-STOIf und b.isoinent , brick gtoto bulldlm ; No 1003 I'm nam t treat. Suitable for any Mild of buslnei IleaBonihln tcnni Inijulra room 314 rirst N > tlonnl ISnnk luilhlliic 1 740- = ! AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND \VOMiN. $3 TO > 10 A DAY AT dress the Handy Heater Co. , 831 New York Lli UdU Omihn , Neb. J 474 WANTUD. AN .nNIJUOimC MAN Oil LAD to tr.ivil nnd appoint agents ; valtY ) ' , S" > 0 CO pi month Address U 15 , llee. J.M9 8 20 * KENTAL ACrJiNCY. C. O WALLACE , UU.NTAL3. 812 UHOWN I1L1. 1 M703 STOKAOB. JIEST S.TOHAOI : HUILDINQ IN OMAHA u. cov huiulcilnrohoisc : houretuiM yoods utoret ltm < st rates. 1013-lOli Leavvnworth. I 175 ETOHAOI3 , 1'llANK U'\\cii3. ii4 HAUNKY _ _ _ MKJ STOIIAHI : & WAIIKIIOIISI : co al (10 Junes its. General iterate an 1 furvvardlnc M I7S WANTED-TO BUY. A riM : TAMILY nousn : MUST nn wituiil ImmlMm" , centle und a good tiavel < 1'or nueli will piy > , uad pike. U 21 He ? N SW5- ! * ' A HAMMini.nss Doi'iiLn-iiAniun.Lr shotgun Adirei ] U 20 , llec N Wu-21 SALE TT 1IA11DWOOD COMBINATION HOO AN ililckcn fence Chu > . U. Leo. 9th und DOURU Q-470 1'OH 8ALK WILL Sl'.LL AT MlCUiri SAI. Jul > 10 isaj , lu-hurse power traitlon eiiKlne at I > ! ! . Inquire Win. 8 , 330 and 312 Uee llMt OinOiu. -Mj33 31 FOH RAM : , A OUNTSMnxiOAN SAnnL nnd trldle nrft cl-isa condition will bo sold i a luignlri , applv 900 B. : Mh ave- . after C p 11 -M10J-23 * MlaOEl/LANEOUS. \ woi'NT noi-n ccMirrnnv is A desi-rved nitrntlon ; illimUM < m a bntutlful . ! \utlon. uorlhwest part of Om.iUi I'rtrea Milt the tliiH-si and terms eauv I'.ived ron n > irlv to B IO. and tiaiupoiutlun t ? tl Krnundi very noon C-xll in ugent ut 321 Hotil 13th street. In Wlthnrll hliicU. or 'phano IS and lit will call and take ) ou out ti < ci lots f Il-M9 > 3 S3 CLAlHVOYANl'S wits , nu n. WAiutnN , ci.AinvoYANT. in liable bunlncss inrJmru , iln jcar at 119 N. let B-4SI W SSAUt. iirt.iKb. KTO. MAPAM KM11II. M S , 1STH. I ) FLOOR. ItOO 3 , magnetic , vupur ulcohol , steam sulphurli nnd nn luths T- M1I7 * ll.VSSAGi : . MAI > A n DUItNARD. 111 IXHKl" T M'-'CO 1' MRS. DR. LHON li.iQANT : MARSAQC AN elnlrlo bath I'arlorn rc > lful nnd rcfrcihln 41S North llth Htrect. T MST : ! 3 * MM 12. IIOWKLL. MAB Aaii"TlTllKIRlI AN nlertrlc batht. rincit iwrlora In ctt > S1S-3 H Itlh. T-M'jTS f. ' ' LAROI : . MAbs.\au nAriis7 KIT TioVv7 T-MW1 All I NORTH 15TH ST. . ROOM f , HATHS Kl Icct nunoKe t > an expert. Anna tram Chicns T-MI1J J7 J'ROP. LKUOY. TUP. CPlT\Tl T C'lJu \oyant and il ad tuntuc lim Ivlug 1 Cnpllal avenue. Sat. f rtl n curnn vi or p y. AH lu trouble call. " * ' tl' ' TUKKibH UATHS. TURKISH RATHSi ONLY PLACE IN CITY cxclutUcly for ladle * . Suite 109-110. Dee bid ? . LAtilLillb 11.Mil. TOST , 113H S. 15T11. VIAVI CO. 2 11EC I1LPO , : HHALTH HOOK free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U4S3 11. HAAS , FLORIST. I'LANTfl. CUT TLOWnilS. Rnn < ] uet , hall , residence and grave decorations. 1SU Vlnton street. Telephone 770. U-MIS4 IJATHS , MAESAQE , MMC. TOST , 119'4 ' S. 13T.I. U 435 A I-IUVATC PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos , jewels , ttciclcs. etc , business strlctl ) conndentlal. Address , 1'ostotnce llox 3:0. U MiOl rou nun AND BURGLAR TROOP RATH ? , vault work , etc. , nee or address \ \ . Q , Temple- ton , gen'l. ag't. . 405 N. Y. Life. U MC87 a8 CASH ADVANCr.D ON PUUL1C HMI'LOYKS' salaries Commercial Trust Co. , 419 llee JlldK. U M733 PRIVATH HOMI : roit WOMIN DfitiNo confinement. Heat of references given 3313 N. J3th street. U-MS63 A13' I'lNU LlViilY RIGS CIIUAP. HO HAVMLKY , 17th and Bt. Mar > 's avo. Ttlephono 410. U 903 n-U ASTROLOCJY ; KNOW YOUR DEbTINY , 1OUR future scletitlllcfllly foretold , explanatory clr. culars mailed fric. Prof Mnjdnnald , uitrol- oger llox 8IS , lllnghnmton , N. Y. APTOHH AND AfTUiSHiS WANT1UJ Ql'ICK. istabllnhed compiny Opf-n th 2Jth Saliry sure. Comedy tompanv. Dodge Luropean ho- MONBY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & THUHT CO. . SIS N Y. LITE , loans at low rates for choice security In No- braika and loft a farmi or Omaha city property MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST UATE9. TUB O. 1' . Davis Co. . JM5 Farnam 1. W 487 CITY LOANS. C. A. "sTAIlll. 615 N. Y. LH'B. L1F12 INSUIlANCi : 1'OLICIUS LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo , CAPITAL. J2 000,000 ; SURPLUS JCOO.OOO ; U. S. Mortpaue Tiuat Co . New York ; for 6 per cent lonn * on city property apply to Pusey & 7lioms , agents , room 207 , 1 irnt Nat. Ilk blilg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVKD OMAHA real estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. , Taxton lilk. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at C per cent.V. . IJ Melkcl , 1st Nat. Ilk blrttf. MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA inopcrly. Tldellty Irust Co. 1702 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property.V rarnam Smith & Co. , 1320 rarnam. INVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. 10 WALL ST. , New lork. offer any part lOO.O'JO entern In vestors' names , who have money to Invest ; Just complied. Wrlto for partlculars. . _ MMi jy2.t MORTGAOE LOANS. I OW RATES J D Zlttle. IGtli and Douglas , Omahi.M770 M770 A10 J2.000 TO { M.OOO. T. D. WEAD , 16 & DOITOLAS. \ Oiw31 MONEY TO 1.OAK CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses wagons , etc. . at lowest rates In city ; no removal of Roods ; strictly conndentlal , you can pay 'he loan off at any time or In any ttmOUlUOMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 30G So. IGth St. . X 1M MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND plnnos. Fred Terry , 430 Rainge blkX 137 BUSINESS CHANCES. JI2.00000 STOCK OP MERCHANDISE IN UEbT town In eastern Nebraska , for land and casher or equivalent. Address S 2 J , cate Be- 3 fiOLID INVESTMENTS , IIIIICIC HUSINESS block , water power llourlne mill , flne Ice busL- ness. II. C. Als r & Co. , Sheridan , Wyo FOR SALE-STOCK OP MILLINERY ; 11EST location In the city. Ocod reason for Belling. Aildress nt once. T 16. life. " Y 4f'L. ' ONE-HALF INTEREST" REAL ESTATE nnd ulntratt business In central Nebraska fat gale T 43. Omaha. lice. Y M731 AT _ FOR SALU ONI3 O1' THE I1EST LOCATED ( crocery stores In Lincoln , Neb , doing Kootl cash business ; nlwut K.fm 00 stock. Adilrc 3 W , lnx 150i , Lincoln , Neb Y MS'Jl 22- TOR SALE , GOOD PAYING LAW lll'SINESfl with ofllce furniture , In eastern Nebraska town Splendid chain for JUUIIK man with Home experience AddreM T 07 , HOP. Y MlH 22' EXCHANGE. 1-OR TRADE TOR MERCHANDISE , CLEAK choice Improved farm In eastern Nebraska. I'oi partlcuHrs address George \V. Hutton Cole. _ rl.lBc.Neb _ Z-M-Jii 27 WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE I'Oll K1NE 7-rooni bouse and lot m r postolllce , In Council IJluffs ? Address , U IS. Hie olllce 7. M-877 22 MERCHANDISE OR HORSES WANTED FOR Nebnika farm land , 4sO and 100 mres. D II Dkk un. fielshton Neb. Z M97D * ! l.COO At RES OF CLEAR LAND IN GOOD LO cillty In Nebraska ( miKnltlcent land ) to ox ilur.KO for Improved property In Omuhii Thi soil Is < .li-gaiit , can not bo beaten , no Bam vvlntovcr Fidelity Trust Co. , sole nK'nta 170. : 1'arnam St. Z-9J3-29 _ _ _ _ I HV.VE GOOD EASTF.RN NEI1 WELL IMproved - proved farm to traile for good residence ninii Hanscom park or bhernmn avenue , llox .V,3 2t WANTED , TO TRADE , A GOOD I'ARM rOI u stock of liver ) , also farm for merchandise Suller & Heard. Norfolk. Neb. 7.1 22 * FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE AllfaTRACTS , THE UVRON HEED COMPANY HE IDS A HARGAIN A 7-ROOM SOUTH PUON' bouse In Walnut Hill , l.irtie tn-is , line lau : and shiuba , tiiand new , i jear loin of $1,300 a fcper cent , almost your own Unns Call a 41JO Nicholas ht. llE-M7-i * IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMA1L at prices that will turprlse > ou. If tuken wlthli 2 weeks. J. II. hhcnvood , 42J N. Y. Life. RE-COO UARGA1NS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM sale or trade. F. K. Parllng , Barker block. RE 199 AT A 11 \RGA1N. CORNER LOT. PAVEI street , 3 cottaRes , 6 , 7 and S rooms each , brlc basement , water and sevver conenctlon , In be residence portion , monthlv rental til Apply b letter to Jean Schons , 40 lien buiMlnj- . _ _ HE SUJy23 _ 1'ARM LANDS. C. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. Llf _ _ _ _ _ HE 773A10 * ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AN1 buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Uros. , 210 N. Y. I RE 502 llARGAINfa , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROF crtles anil farms. John N. 1'renier , opp P. C RE SOI - I DO 'ion WANT A IlEAUTirUL MODER : I ) cottage homo within walking distance from 1 O . Inside one mile ? We have two of * thci Just completed that nre models , nnd we wl sell them ot Kreatly reduced prices and take I a toOOOO to JS'O ' 00 jot as part pxvment. These arc located on Hurt street , Just east i 2Sth street. Will bo open Sunday. Call and li gpect them Remember we will take your vacant lot at pai pavment . | \\h > will jou pay rent on a house and the pay tuxes on vacant proper ! ) when ) ou can mal < Buuli n il al as this t Sio these beautiful homes or call at our olIU ami we will b most pleased to show them , ridellty Irust company , 1702 rarnam street RE-999-23 FOR SALE. 10) ACRES GOOD FARM LAN ! In eastern Nebraska ; terms , J290 04 cash , bn nnco lone time , C per cunt , 'i h O r Dav ! Ci . HE M145 20" FARM UARGAINS , IOWA OH NEBRASKA. O tlmo. Improved and unimproved , H. F Wl llanil. Room 411 , McCacuo block. RE 938 i M. O DAJCON. * )1 ) N , ICTII. KI3 STERL1NO HU1LT LIKIS A WATCH. WE31 ern hUctrlcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard ctree 504 SKU T1IK VISIRLR 11ALL RUARINOS Oi Relay bpecial. Will Barnum Dro. . 19) ) N. 15tl 605 A. L. DUANK & CO. . 1118 FARNAM 8TRI2K1 It WUsTEHN BICYCLE 4 GUN CO. . IltC CUMIN ( OMAHA U1CVCLE CO . HEST PLACE TO HU' blocks , sundries and repairs. KJ N. ICth m 13 MANTELS. GKATJib AND TII.ES \\OOl ) MANTELS. U RATES. TILES KO ( Ire places. restlbuUs and lorKo floors ; writ * ft prices , Milton Rogers & Sons , Orauha. 509 D BUILDING &X.OAN ABSODIATION IN MUTUAL L. t II. ASS'N 1'A S. 7 , h per cent h n 1 , 2 , I ) rar > old. > l n ] rcdc fnatilt. 1701 r rnmu it. Nalttngtr. Be 519 HOW TO ( SET A HOME OH SECURE COO Inlcittl on urines. Apply to Omaha L. A ] A n I.i IE < H LIJ < . a. M. NatlloKtr. f" CAIIPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING. HOUSE slltn painting , brick nor * , plastering , off. R. 1 , Barker blk. ; tcl. 7i3 , ( hop * 13 N , 24th st. til _ . COAL _ _ A GOOD THINO-Pt'SH IT ALONG , MAY HIT the latest slang phrase , but that's just what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8 000 tons * old In Omahn. last ycir. We rive > ou J 000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for H.M Victor White , mgr. . 1605 Farnam st. Tel. 127. GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. J1.00 PER month per head. Charles Gans , St. Paul , Neb. 1S4 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMER3 H K. llt'UKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOIl AND embalmer , 1(18 ChlcaRo St. , telephone 90. 512 SWANSON . VAL1EN , 1701 CUM1NG , TEL 1MO 613 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM- er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 511 C. W. UAKER , UNDERTAKER. 613 S ICTH 8T. 615 HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W COR. 13th and Dodge. Hooms by day or week. Kl _ _ _ HOTEL HAIlKEn , FRANK H1LDITCH MOR. Ilth and Jones Ms. , So. Omaha and Sherman a\o cars pass the doors AMERICAN PLAN. 75 rooms nt JI.M day , 50 rooms at 12 00 day. European plan , We to SI 00 per day 9(6 ( MEDICAL. LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- real lilts ( diamond brand ) are the best , safe , reliable , take no other , send 4c , stamps , for particulars , "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall. At drugfrlsts Chlchester Client * leal Co. . Philadelphia , Pa. FOUKD. FOUND-THAT THE NO. 2 SMITH PREMIER Is the best Improved Dpewrlter In the tnirket. Found-MlOO 27 ACCOUNTANTS. JIIASH WALTUIW. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT , 202-3 1st Nail. bank. Tel. 1GCC References. DENTISTS. ) ll PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 BURT ST. 633 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTors - ors for electric light and motor plants and all klnils of electrical construction Western E'ec. t--lcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st. 610 CLEANING 1IAMP10N STEAM CARPET AND Rt'O Cleaning WorKs do their work the best nnd cheapest. 718-20 S. llth St. Tcl. C5o U S. O Kuhn , manager , I'atrlck Vvaii3 , foreman 220 Jy 20 SHORTHAND svnu VYi'&VfRITIN& . C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. M-318 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE V GELLENHECK. BANJO AND cultur teacher. 1S11 Caas sticct M 100 JNOTICES DAMAGED MllinORS RESILVERED. 710 N 10 21 PAWNBROKERS. I MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N 16 ST NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received until 12 o'clock in Krlduy , July 20tli , 1S95. at the olllco of he commissioner of public lands and build ups. Lincoln , Neb. , tor all labor und ina- erlals requited In the additions and altciti- : lens to the Institution tot the Ueaf and Dumb at Omaha , Neb , according to the plans nnd speclllcatlons theiefor , prepared by Flshor & Lawrle , architects , now on llle In the otllce of the commlsMloner of [ lubllc lands nnd buildings at Lincoln , Neb , mil In the olllco of the architects , WO 1'ax- ton lildK. . Omaha , Neb Separate bids will be received for the work and materials In the general contract and for the plumbing. Hucli bid must be nccompinletl by a certl- : led check for ilv'e hundred dollars ( $50000) ) , , > a > able to the comnil&sloner of public lands nnd buildings of the state or Nebraska , conditioned for the execution of a contract In accordance with said bid If the jainu be accepted by the Board of Public Lands and llulldlng' ? . The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated July ISth , 1SS3H. H. C nUSSHLL , Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. Jy-lS-d-7-t--s EDUCATIONAL. WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY | Lexington , Mo ' " ' S. SELLERS , M. A. ' Supt. Kenyon Military Academy , Qambier , O. 72nd year. This old and remarkably successful school provides thorough preparation for rollpno or business , and careful supervision nf health , habits nnd manners 11 Is much the oldest , largest and bet equipped boarding school for boys lu Ohio. Illustrated catalogue sent. ILLINOIS CONSERVATORY. Det niitriictlon In ull depart ments of 31ufcal Ktuily , r lno _ Art" . I locutlou , LaliKiiCittU , Lie. Add. if. . UUU UI > , A. M.bupt , . ttcUullHUu , 111. RAILWAY TIME CAKE Lwivts I HLMILINOTON 4 MO RIUll , Arrvea Ullialig IL'lllon Dep.it , 10th At Maaujijats Umali.i 1U luam Denver Express * " li 4j.in : 4:3 > pm B.k. 11111s Mont A. i'uget hud IJj. . . . . . . . . 4SSpm . Denver L'xpitssi . 4 Ujpii T.U pm NebiasWu Local ( except Sunda 7.45pn S 15am Lincoln Local ( except huinLij ) .n jjan 2.45pm. 1'uHt Mall ( for Lincoln ) iJ.ulj Leavex ICHICAGO , Bt RLLNGTON & Q | A7rl7eT Wpn 2 lupn Lravo ICHICAGOTMfL & ST I'AT'U Arrive * OniiilialUiilon Depot , loth Ma jnatB _ | Oinuli : :00pm Chicago Limited 9.3 an ll.Suum . . .Chtuiyo Lxpreia ( ex bun ) Leaves ( CHICAGO NOIITHVV UST'N lArflves OnmlialL'nlon Dtpot. 10th & . _ Mjjson _ Ms I Omaai 10:40um : Caslern Uxpruna . m. 5.3)pn 4.\lTn ] ] Vesllbuled Limited u 2Jan 6 Want Mo. Valley Local . li ) 3'jpn 6 4Jpm . . . Omaha ChlcugQbiieclul. _ _ . . l.tjpn Leavr I C1UCAGO , II. I 4i l'ACIPlc | A"r7ives" OinalittlUnlon Depot. IQtli iSe Mauon bts I Omalu UAbT. Il.tOnm . .Atlantic Kxpre s ( ex SunJa . . . C.2. > pm Night Uxnrea * 3.2Jan .40inn . Chicago Vestlbuled Llmllea. . . . l.sjpn ' ' " WUST _ _ :45pm : .Oklahoma .if Texas Ex ( ex Sun ) .lO.SCan IMOpin. Colorado ' Limited . _ .iwpn LoavwTT C . ST. I' . , ii i O | Arrives _ OmahaDepot.15th ! _ _ and _ \\'eb ler l _ | Oman : 9 Kam. . Nebraska Passenger tdaly ! ) rs lpn 4.SOpm . .bloux Cltv Knpress ( ex Sun. ) . ll.Siun CilOpm . st 1'aul Limited . . 10 stun Leaves I V"a & MO. VALLL'Y. Onmhitl Depot. 15th and Webster ats Z.lOpm Past Mult and l S 10pm ( ex Sat ) Wyo Ux ( ex Muni 8 0" > am .Norfolk Kxpresk ( ex bunaati 6.10pm St I'aul U pre < Leaves ! K. C. . ST J & C It lArrlves .OmahallJnloii Depot , 10th & Itunon SlsJOmah. 9:50am : . Kansas City Day lOiprtan . s 30nn 3 < : um 1C U. Nliiht Ux. via U. 1 . Iran. C.Ooan Leaves ! UISSOUIU PACIFIC | Arrtves Omalial Depot. ISlh and \Vcb3ler St I Omuhi 10:40am : .Ht , LouU Kxpreis . . 6:00an : 9.30pm Ht Louis ISxpresa GjOlpn 8'30pm . Nebraska Local ( ex Sun ) t > : uvan Leaves ! SIOL'X ClTY" Tl'ACiric ; ( Arrtv i ' OmaliaDeiot _ | " , IMh andVVebater _ Sts | Omajii 'C.lOpm . . .St.I'aulLlnilted _ _ _ . . 10,3jan Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ! i VrrTvTi iinahaUnlon | IVpot , IQlh JL Masun St . ) Omahi 6 3am Sioux City Passenger. * . . . .lO.&pn 6.3jpm SI. Paul Limited , . . . . .13.35pn I-eaves l"UNlON PA"clTrc TArrTrn _ Omaha\UnlonDepot \ , loth & Mason Bl I Oimhi 9:4Sam : Kearney Hxpreu 1 ! Jpn ) i.onpm Oveiland I'lyer t:30pn : 2 OOpm.lIeat'ce & fUioimb'K Kx ( ex. Sun.i ) : 30pn 7:00pm : Pailno K pr a. . . , . , „ . .10 Siaii _ t:4Vpm. : . . _ . . . . .Fast Mall . _ lOpn leaves I WAUAS1I RAILWAY. lArrlvej OniahalUnloo Depot. 101 h A Mason Bts.1 Oniah Su Louis Cannon 1UII 12 SJpr Beccham's pill&'are ' for bilious ness , bilious hcacISche , dyspep sia heartburn't ' , , fpid liver.diz- ziness. sick headttche.bad taste in the mouth , boated tongue , loss of appetitesallow skinetc. , when caused by Constipation ; * and constipation is the most frequent cause eof ! all of them. Go by the book. Pills toe and 250 a box. Book free at your druggist's orwrite B. F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual sales more than 6 000 050 boxes. Always Reliable. PurclyVcgctablc. Perfectly tasteless , elegantly coiled , purse/ , n-cuHte , nurlfv cleanse and strengthen RAD- WAY S PILLS for the elite nf all disorders of the Stomach , Ilovvels. Kldn-js lllidder. Ner vous Diseases , Dizziness , Vertigo , Costlvencss , SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE COMPLAINTS , 1ULLIOUSNESS , INDIGESTION , DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION , And All Disorders of the Liver. . Observe llip followInp sjinploms rcfultlnp ; from diseases of the dlKCStlve UI-KIIIS Constipation , Invvatil piles , fullniss of Mood In the luail nelil- Itl of the Ktomach. must i ln-iittnirn. disgust of food , fullne of weight nf the stomnc i , sour eructations , pinking or llutii linn of the heart , choking or MiffocntlnK Kent ill nsvlnn In n l > lti position , dlmni'ss of vision dots or webs hefoip the slKht , fever or dull p iln In tie hriil. ilellclencv of perspiration , Vlloi\nuks of the fkln nd e > es ] > iln In tin * < K1. ' < hrst , limbs and utlden flushes of he-it binning in tlie llprh A f"iv ilosew nf RADVVAV s PILLS v.111 free he s > stem of nil the above niniil diHcinlers 'Rlfi : 251' A BOX. SOI.I ) 1 \ llll l31STb OR HUNT HY M ML . -ml to nil \in\AY ii ) , Lork Uox 3K. < evv York for Hook of Adcf i A LIST j All torn suf Bloatl aa 1 51iu Ii t > isoshotos , SpoK I'linpU'- roful.t , Tuiiiort 'lolti'r , l.u/umn iinil Hloj I I'uisun thiiroiiKhly clu.uisj-l 'S < J"s IjADIhS clvon c-iroful "iincl spei l.il uttcntloii for -vll Th rout Dysii'il" | | hy suji | il ( VITALITY WEAK ) inidi WEAK MEN HU < b > tuo closu uppllu.i .ion lo builniie or fctuily. severe inenta etraln or ETlif , SEXUAL fcxCEbSLS In mlilill. life or from the ffect Df louthfiil foil o . al yield readily to our new .yeatnusut for Ion ol trsublei If f/a" / ot iIv. . ilicn andj 1 nt hntne liy - > r ' n < uc < . in" I'linum , ( on ili.t. rs , , | , . t IT . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 I Are a sclcntlllo compu\tilil of mcQIdlneb In tended to build up the Nerve Structure an restore to the whole Ixxly all of Its norma functions. YOU NUIJl ) THCM mcAusn Tiinv yic A NIMIVR TONK whose work Is benoliclal Und Instlns Price , $100 per bo * ; G for JjOO Sent b mall If vou me ecttliift nervous nnd can't slec and ilon't cnro vvhethot > otl fo to jou meals or not You need thorn If you nr cross -ami Irritable without any vlslblecatis 01 If suffoiln with an. norvotts dliordei 1513 DODGE ST. , 2d Door West I' . O. , Onmh.i ondaryorTcn tlarybyphlllspurmnriently cured In 16 to 3 j days. You can bo treated at homo foi tneBamopricoiiuiler'ainoKuir.iiity. II you prefer to como hero wo win contrad to piy railroad faro end hotel bills. nnd no cb-irR0.1f wo full to cure. It you have ) taken iu r- cury , InillUo tiotuuli , and etlll have nchea and pains. Mucous I'atchi ) . , | n month , bnreTliront , I'implcs , Cop | > or Colnroil Spots , Ulcrrs on % nypnrtofthobodr , IIiiIrorIbrnvT fill lint ; out. It la this Syphilitic ! tLI ) I'OHON thul VTaguarnntco torurc Wo solicit the mo tobsti- into CJMnnn : rliullenco tlio orM for n C.IKOv i rtimmt rum.jhli dl r-avj Imanlvtn-s bnlllcil tl.o skill ot the smut cmlucnt physl- clan * . .9500,000 cunlt.il bohlnrt our um-ondl tional irjar.mtj. j\l)3oliii' n nppllcntlon. Addrcrs HO5I ItlUIKUV CO. , S07 Maaoa'-v a'eui < ) lc , CIIIKAUO. ItAu WC51V3AN nwtN a nllnblo monthly u-pulalmg nmllcino. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS , A 3 prompt sifo nnd certain In re ul' , Thu genu ine. ( Ur IVa"snHvi > rdlhannoitit ' "it .my vv nore , II w Sherman & > * cConncll Drue Co . 1SU DoOcc iret. Omaha. N b. A COKPULENT PAIR. Jolly Cuuplo ttho UnirJin IIio burf live ] V , r. All the life guard at'Atlantlc City and fact everybody who rptincnta tliu beai during the bathlngt hours , says tlio 1'hll delphla Hecord , are "im1. familiar speakli terras with "Jack" 'aril ! "Jennie. " the mo corpulent , the wltthjst the jolllest and tl most persistent surf , Ivithera along the coas They are man Lnd wife. I Jack can easily t the scales at 300 p"outllls. while Ills belt half Is only a shade llffhfcr They have be * coining down to Atlantic City for the pa ten years and wherever people make men Jack nnd Jennie can be eeen occupjing prominent position and having more fun tin anybody else. Ilaln or shlno , hot or cold , tl well matched pair tan be seen In the surf couple of hours every day from the flrbt June until the first of September. The couf are prime favorites Ith the young pcop and If Jack wants to lake a pretty girl o In the surf for a frolic he mms with no o position from the affable Jenny. Iloth them can swim fairly well , but their for seems to be In floating. Jack was always good hand at floating , but It took a couple season's hard work to teach Jenny the grac ful art. nven to this day when she i tempts It Jack always stands' by In orJor lend a helping hand In cate feminine natu should assert Itself and Jenny lose con dence. The delicious fragrance , lelreshlng coolne and soft bejuty Imparted to the tkln by I'd zonl's Powder , commends It to all UdU THE FLOWING SOURCE. 11Y A. T. Qt'IL , KU lryrr&ll3 ( Copvrlght. 1S5I by Irvlnit llic.ieller ) Master Simon's Inu , the Flowing Source "Good entertainment for Man nnd lleast" leant o\er the riverside by the ferry , a mile and n half above 1'onteglos town The fresh water ot Cuckoo river met the salt Channel- title right under Its windows , by the wooden ladder where Master Simon chained his feiry boat , fourteen miles Inland , n brown trout stream singing down from the moors plunged over a ledge ot rock Into the cool depths of Cuckoo vtlley. Thenc'torvvtid It ran by beds of sundew , water-mint nnd asphodel , unJer wcods so steeply converging that the traveler upon the ridges heard It ds the trickle of water In a cavern. Hut just above Master Simon's Inn the valley widened out Into arable and gray pasture land , and the rl\er , too , widened and grow deep enough to float upessels or small tonnage at the spring tides. In summer , from the bow-win dow of his coffee room , Master Simon could follow Its qpurse down through the meidows to the church tower of Pontcglos nnd the ship ping congregated there about the vvharvp * , and watch In the middle distance the sails of a barge or shallow trading ketch moving among the haymakers. But from November to March , when the Hoods were out. the flowing Source stood above an Inland sea , with n hajstack or two for les-er Islets. Then the river's course could be told only by a line ot stakes on which the wild fowl rested. The meadows were covered. Only a few clumps of reed rose above the clapping water and shook In the northerly gales And then , when no guests came for weeks Simon would ummon bin tap bo > . ogethcr , and the salt spray crust" . ! the panes so thickly that looking abroad b laiiie a A rarities * of the spirit Master Mmon would . each tlovvn his ling gt.t from the chimni- plcce nnd polish it , and hav Ing pulled on ils wading boots and wrapped a largo woolen jomfcrtci round his throat and another round Ills hcnd , would summon the tap b"y , un moor the ferry host nnd go duck shuotlng For In winter blrJi , Innumerable haunt the riverside hcrr wild duck , tnlpe , teal and ividgpon , curlew ? , fild far. s nnd phners , ! > oth green and golden , lool.s starlings , little ivhlto-rumped sandpipers , herons from the ippcr vvcods and gulls from seavvaid Master Simon had line sport In the short days , and the Inn might take care of Itself , which It was perfectly well able to flo Its fotimlitlom rested on sunken piles ot magnlflcjiit girth "as stout ns myself , " said Master Blmon , modestly and on these It stood so high thai even the great Hood of f 9 had overlapped the kitchen threshold but i.nca , at the top of n spring tide with a northwesterly gale behind t. and then had retreated within the hour , 'It didn't put tlie lire out , " boasted Mnstei Simon. He was proud ot his Inn , nnd for some pry good reasons. To bsgin with , you would not Hud another such a building II jou searched England for a year H con sisted almost wholly of wood ; but of sucli wood. The story went that on a blowinp afternoon In the late autumn of 15S8 twc Spanish galleons from the GieU Armidi they had been driven around Cap ( Wrath came trailing up th > estuiry and took ground just above Pontoglos Theii crews landed and marched Inland , and nevci reunited Some say the1 Coniishmen cul thfctn off and slew them. Tor m > part , 1 think It more likely that these foreigner ! found hospitality , nnd very wisely deter mined to tettle In the country Certain II is vou will flrd in the upland farms ovci Ouckoo valley a race of folks with olive com- .ilexions. black curling hair and sotitheri names Santo. Hugo , Jago , Uennett , Jose * * * N At all events , the Spanyers ( Spaniards ; nf\cr came back to their galleons , vvhtcl lay In the ooze by the marsh meadows untl the very birds forgot to fear them , and bulll In their rigging , lly the Koles _ d'Oleron- whlch were , In effect , the maritime laws o ! that period all wrecks or wreckage ! > " longed to the crown when neither an ownei nor an heir of the late owner could be fount' for It But In tho'o days the king's law traveled through Cornwall with a lialtlnj foot , so that when. In 1G05 , these galleoni were put tip to auction and soM by the Ion of the manor who happened to be hlgl shetllT nobody Inquired very closely wlu-n the money went It Is more to the poln that the tlmbar of them was bought by on Master Illalbe never mind the hurname ; li > was JIM ancestor of Simon's , and a v\cll-to-d wool comber ot I'onteglos. This Maste Hlalso already rented the ferry rights b ; Plowing Source , and certain rights of fisher : above and below , and having a younger soi to provide for , he conceived the happy notloi ot this hostelry beside the river Kor groum rent he asreed to carry each M cliaelma to the lord cJ the manor one penny in i silk purse , and the lord's bailiff , on bringini the receipt , was to take annually ot Maste Hlalse and his heirs one jack ot ale of th October brewing and one smoke-cured salmoi of not less than fifteen pounds' weight. Thes conditions having been duly signed , in th < year 1GOO , Master Ulalse laid the foundation of his Inn upon the tlmbars of one galleoi and set up the elm keelson of the other to Ills loot tree Its stout ribs , curving out ward and downward from this magnlflceii balk , supported the clincher-built roof , s that the upper half of the building appearu and indeed was a large Inverted hull , dec orated with dormer wlndoAs , brick chlm n.ya , and a round pigeon house surmountei by a gilded vane Tlio windows he lee ! ready made from the Spaniard's bulgln stern works. And for slgnb'ard he hung ou between two bulging poop lanterns a larg bituminous painting on panel that had bee found on board the larger galleon and wn supposed to represent the features of he patron , Saint Nicholas Prodanell Hut th site of tlio building had always been know- as Plowing Source , and by this name anne no other Master Hlalse's Inn was called to over 200 years. Hy this time Us timber root had clothe Itself with moss upon the north side , and o the west the whole framework Inclined eve the river , as though tuo timbers of the ol galleon regretted their proper element an strained toward It tenderly , quietly , peralsl ently. Hut careful patching and rcpalrln had kept the building to all appearances a stout as ever , and any doub'sjis to Its stc blllty were dispelled In a moment by a glanc at Master Simon , the landlord Maste Simon's age by parish register fell short c 40 , but he looked at least ten years older ; elow man with a promising stomach and very satisfactory balance at the bank ; notable breeder of pigeons and Usher of eel ! He could also "brew strong ale. and kno exactly how salmon thould be broiled. II had heard that the world revolves , and di elded to stand EtUl and let It como round I him. Certainly a considerable number of li Inhabitants found their way to the Plow In Source sooner or later. Marketers crossc the terry and paused for a morning drlnl In the cool of the day quiet citizens ramble up from I'onteglos with rod and line , c brought their families by boat on the hlg evening tide to eat cream and junket an sit afterward on the benches by the In door , watching the flsh rise and listening i the song of the joung people gome way u stream , Tatntera came , too , and sketched tl old Inn , and sometime ] atayed for n weei hiving tasted the salmon I'lgeon breedei dropped In and smoked long pipes In tl kitchen with Master Simon , and slaw evolved bets and matches. And once i twice In the summer months a company ' pilgrims would arrive queer literary ms In > elvctccn coats , who examined all the rooms and furniture ns though they meant to make a bid for the Inn complete ; who talked with outlandish tongues nnd ordered expen sive dinners , and usually ptld for them next morning , rather to Master Simon's surprise. U appeared that there waa once , In the time of Muster Simon's gr.tnJfathcr , a certain pot boy nt the Plowing Source who ran oil Into the world and became a great poet , and these pilgrimages were made In hl honor. Mister Simon found this ftorj somehow very cred itable to himself , nnd camu In time to take nlmust as much pride In It as In his pigeons and broiled f-almcn. Hcgularly after dinner on these occasions he would exhibit an old pewter pint pot to the pilgrims , and draw their attont'on to the following verse , scratched upon It as he asserted by the poet's own hand "Who bu > s beet Irnvs bones , Who buys land buys stones , Who bujg eggs buys slicls. Hut who bu > s ale Imvs nothing pis. " And the pilgrims feigned credulity ac cording as they valued Master Simon's opin ion of their Intelligence. Hut most welcome ot nil wrro the merchant captains Irom I'onteglo.i , among whom cus tom had made It a point of honor to report themselves at the Plowing Source within twenty-four hours after dropping anchor by I'onteglos Quay When or why or how the cu tom arose nobody was old t-nough to re member , but a master mariner would as soon have thought of sailing without log or lead-line as of putting In and out of Ponte- glos witl'tmt tasting Master Simon's nlo "calling tor orders , " as they put It. Master Simon had never , climbed n seu-goliig ship except to shake hiiuU with n friend nnd wish good voiago and return to shore with the pilot Hut the teak walls of bis parlor wcro llneJ with charts ot such very remote parts of the world , end his shelves with such a quantlt } of farcUii china und marine cml- osltlcs , and ho spoke so familiarly of Galln- pages , Uatavla. Ca-e Verde , the Horn , the Straits of Magellan and so forth , and would bring his telescope .so knowingly to bear on the g'llt wpathprcnck over 1'ontcglos church tovvpr , that until ) ou knew the truth you would have sworn tint Inlf his life had been spent nn tl'p quarterdeck. And whllo the sea cip- talns , .serious men , attired In blue cloth , weiring rings In their cars sat nnd smoked canaster and other queer tobiccos In piUitcd chliu pipes nnd tilked of countries whosp very names , conjured up vlbions ot parrots anJ carved Idols , and sharks , nnd brown na tives-In flashing canoes , Master Simon woulil put a shrewd question or two and wag his head over the answera as a man who hears Just what he expected. And sometimes to ward the closeof the sitting , if ho knew his company vc-y well , ho would reward them with his favorite and only song , "The Golden Vanltee : " "A ship I have got In the North Countree , \nd I had her christened the Golden Van ltee ; O , I fear she'll bo taken by a Spanish Gal-a-lop , As she sails by the lowlands low. " * In come hazv way lie had persuaded him self that the Spanish inllcon ; of the ballad was the very ship whose timbers over arched him and the audience ; and for the moment , being himself Inverted ( so to speak ) h > the potency of his own singing , he blew out hlb chest nnd straddled out his thick pah PS and screwed up his eyes , quite as If his roof-tree wpre rlght-slde-up once more In blue water , und he on deck beside the weathor-rnll. Hut the mood began to pass as soon as he locked the finnt door behind his guests , nnd Ann the cook poured him out his last cup of mulled ale and withdrew with the saucepan * And another noon would find him seated under his leaning house-front , his eyes halt-closed , his attention divided between whisper of the tide and the number In the pigeon cots overhead , his body at case and his Ebul content. His was n happy life or had been , but for two crumpled rose leaves. To begin with , there were those confounded pot-boys. It puzzled Master Simon almost ns much as It annoyed him ; he paid fair wages and passed for a good employer , but he could not keep a po'-boy tor twelve months. As a matter of fact , I know the river to Invo been at the bottom of the mischief the rlvei , and perhaps the talk ot the ship captains. It might satisfy Master Simon to bit and watch the salmon parting up In ntitumn toward their fpiwnlng beds , and rubbing ns they went their scales agaliibt his lanJIng Etagc to clear thtm of the sea lice , to watch them and their young passing seaward In the early spring ; to watch and wait nnd spread his nets In the due sea on Hut for the joung- sters this running water was a constant lure the song of It and the dimple on It U coaxed them , as It coaxed tno old g-tlleon to lean over and listen. And the moment Hint , Most wi-lcjnu if all were the nuuhan't c.ipl ilns listening became Intolerable , they were off Only one of them the poet before men " ' > refceU to rc - "The shining lev Us and the d-uzled wave hmerglng from his covert of gn > en woods Old heronries , and vales mjKterlous , Lost between uplands where the harvesters Pause In the swnth , shndlng their eyes ' tc watch Some little trader stealing up from sea ; 1 licrnselvcs In sunset , she a twilight ghost Parting the twlllt woods. * Ah , loving God , Grant In thp end this world may slip away Vvlth whisper of that water by the bows Of such a bark , bearing mo home thy stars nrcaklng the gloom llko klngllshers. thj heights Golden wlih wheat , thy waiting angels thrr earing the dear rough fates of my kin' " I doubt If he meant it. any more than Viral meant his "Ilumlna nmem siUnsque Inglnrl us At nny rale , the public knevi wha was due to Itself , und. when the tlmo cnnu r gave the man u handsome funcial in West minster Abbpy. Among the pall bearer walked the prime minister , the commander In-chief , the president of the Hoyal Academ of Arts , and ( ns representing rural life ) th minister of ngnculture. ( Continued Tuesday ) A good appetltte anil refreshing sleep ar ps 5iitlal to health of mind and body , an these , are given by Hood's Hariuparllli. 1'atrlotlo ioiiMR VVnnirn. Hobokcn U n patriotic place and tli women of Hoboken are Imbued with It spirit Last > ear stvcnteon girls bande themselves together for tlio noble- purpose o defending their country's flag If ever th need arose , by any means , even to the layln down of their lives. In less thair a year th ban ! had tucre-ned to forty. Tliu youn women cull themselves the "Voting lad Naval G ifds , " and their motto Is "Hono the Ktars and Stripes. " The uniform worn by these remarkal 1 young persons ccnalEts of a blue and whit sailor suit and a round cap like that of th sailor * In the jiavy. The ollloers wear ilgli fitting coats Instead of bliujo waists nn are gay with gold braid and mllltar ' I insignia. Miss Margaret Shotter U their coin ! manl > r and the fairly xlilnei with gold star P ' nnd stripes. The surgeon U Mi.s Carrl 16 j Smith , a young woman who haa studied meO * | cine , who goes nn parade equipped vvll ' ' | nurglcal cate * and tlio Illco. tin tlio flrit an IB i third Wednesday In each momh Ilia " ( iuarls X meet In a hall nn-1 go through the drill pit > r I scribed by the naval manual Their in ) t I atrucfr U Lieutenant ( iujcr ot tlie nav : n cadets. VAKTED-YODT1IASDAWIFE A Retired Army Officjr from the Q.ii in Some Experience. 1ATRIMONIAL GOLD BRICKS IN GOTHAM IniMn Trim I'rlcml In Tlirnipoullc Crootf unit lliinkN 111 * Conllilniico vrltli Cntlt Solfo lu iilcht uuil Moitcj ( Innii. -Major derail ! lluiiell , U. S. A. ( retired. ) , from tlio tree coinage state ot Colorado. U a bicholor , susceptl'-ia 10 maidenly chirms , ami , by his uvut admission , puscsod of consider * nblo money. The mnjor U no longer > oung , but ho Knows more moro at least about matrimonial middlemen and about long dis tance llnaiicl.il transactions than ho dreamed ot cue } car ago. Major KutBoll's quest for renewed youth and for , t fair creature who would bo to him a fond ami loving wife Incidentally led the re- tiled army olllcer , relates the New York Sun , to nuke nn Investment In tlili city , on which , according to the records In Sheriff Tamscn'a olllce. naught but an unsatisfied Judgment li likely to bo returned. The unsuccessful attempts made jcstcrdar by a sheriff's deputy to satisfy a Judgment brought out tlio story of n transaction In which , ns Is alleged , Ilia military man ot inenno was the loser of n largo sum of money. The Judgment was entered on Saturday In the city court In favor of Mjjor Russell against Dr. William 11. De KrafTt , secretary and troisurer of the Rlcctro-Thcrapeutlc Instltuto nt ill ) West Thirtieth street , for $1,053.58. The plaintiff's nttornc > s wore Uaggott St According to the papers In the case. Major llussell came to Ne\v York list fall anil made the acquaintance ot Do Kraftt. The major nnd the doctor became fan friends , nnd the former told the latter of his desire to renew his youth , ns ho was bent on marking Ho also sild ho was looking for the rlsht girl , nnd admitted tint ho had considerable money. Would he Invest the money' Certainly ho would. If he could be assured of good Interest. The doctor. It Is alleged , urged the major to liny nn eighth Interest In the Instltuto for $10,000. The major hesitated. Ho was willIng - Ing to Invest In a mttrlmonlal advertisement Immediately , but as to other Investments they could wall. Mrs. Huglios. n doctress em ployed as assistant ad the Thirtieth street institute , was Introduced. Tiio major thought her n very nUe ludy. but ho hurried homo to Denver without making an ) matrimonial con- tracts. Shortly after his return homo ho received a letter , signed "Miss C. , Johimmvlllc. near New burgh. " The writer sent a glowing de scription ot herself , and stated that she was anxious to meet Major Kussell The major confidingly wrlto to DC Krafft about the mat- ter. In reply Do KralTt wrote , so It Is al leged : iidri8uonfnimlvf ) n'v'os ' ' ° ' " , n complole fult ° : " " " ' ' ' fun" of. I't am' 'till Invo iUniMt ! onn to 1 " ' " "AA ° " o . " "ike J1GO it Is a a merrb.uit , l COO on ° onvllli' , > "T,16 " mTo n vv Tb7r"Vrstcdand loan Just ' " " -1 sou ' ol ° The doctoi kindly adds tiiat lie made this offer b'causs ho found the major to lie "a nan and a Eentloman of social status. " 1I concluded t u noctress Hughes sends kind egards and thanks for the photograph , " 1 tin I . ? TinsUy ! rorded ' hli check fern n , 'n , ? MI ? > , anj , Incidentally Inquired ? 81 ° f J01'-31"1" " . Plnally the lote for $1COO came due Then the correspondence - spondenco was renewed In a letter explaining wby hp could not ? ° " ? lj" t "lon > 1)e Krafft a vlnt ln , Calle(1 lls ll'o ' fhts ns follows you rottlir not slie , , , nt . luNernh o : besides , , nil i i i t" I " H know Hint she vxouM not glvo ono wotil'.l'um't"- ' ' ' " ' to the Pomm nd would vvnnt mor < > Irom you vvbnt she uoulil , .arn her own iplf would not bo a hplp to yoa. nUher mi' bin Itiinoo to happiness Ipeak plilily t" Jou because jou and I nrp tiuof rends and you cnn alvvnvs iolv on mo I want o housp. l who had nmitn tip 1 r mind to havn her married off J li.uo hail A ! inna ? expense to llml nil IblH out' as wcH OH n few days' stay In the country , and I know tln > whole lmslm.es. but I was to llml this out for your nake. nnd lippnuso I wanted your vvoUaro In every pui Icn nr Then , ate Komi Nvomen luielitunus and trm- nnd , although most ot them ha\o not anv ' " > ; . they me good women , any wa/ H Hhall llml one horp your equal In Iparn- Ing ami standing Of collide , may not have any money , but that Is nothing Then th ? doctor renewed liii proposition to sell the major a one.-elghth Interest In the Institution foi ? IOOOO H0 enclosed a chock for J1CO to pay Interest on the not' , and also sent another note In renewal. The check was icturnod to Major Ilus-iell eloquently endorsed : 'Payment htopp d , no account" In a later Utter of explanation to the major. ] ) e Kiafft wrote"I Ehall maku good anything vou ilave paid In protest , etc. . some time this week. " Ho encouragingly K " liarty ' " vlew , H ' Ni i"e ° C ! "y IwtlentH and nolll < Kood lo ° W" r. and baa abunt J-0"0 Irromu . - per year. 1 shall liavo more MOWS about htr wh < n I Ret better acuualntul with hci 1 also treat .a lady- heie now from Upnvei A very n co } \H \ } Ri1 ' ! ° " , ot K'in' " nbout 1C' | ' Inc all Shes about r.O ju.irs old She sent to mo by old pitlents. After this Major UUSSPU'R Inquiries elicited no icply. and when the renewed note fell duIt went to protest , and Majoi Hussell. through the law Him of inggott & Uyall In this city , bi ought null In the clt > court tha result being as abova stated. COULDN'T SKJJ THE JOKE. ' 1 ha ( Mil Crrmaii v > Itln for tli I'rngr.iiii ItronluT. One evening last week there fcit In a North Side beer garden , relates tlio Chicago Chroni cle , two Mont old Uormani , cnjojing their pipes and lager beer ami placidly listening to the ttraiiiK of an orcncstra. In mov ing his chair one of them stopped on a parlor match , which exploded with a bang ' Dot vas not on 'do program , " ho halt ] , turning to hU companion. "Vat vas nut ? " "Vy , dot match. ' "Vat match. ' " " 1)9 nntch I valked on. " Vcll , I didn't see no match , vat abouij , "Vy , I valked on a match and It vent bang , " utid I zald 1t was not on do pro gram. The other picked tip hla program and read It through \ci > carefully. "I don't neo it on the ptogram , " he said "Veil , I said It was not on the program , didn't I ? " "Veil , vat has It got to do mil the pro gram , an > w.iy ? " A weary look came over thn face of the first man as ho sild : "Vou tarn fool' you can't see no choke , anyvay. Zwel beer , waller. " J > \v Milt of 1'okrr. A new arlathn of poker l.iu sprung up , eayx the New York Sun It deals out tha entire park In equal numbers to all players. If five are playing. Tor uxample , each will got ton cards ut the start. If seven are. pln > ing < acti got sivcn , the three carda left being put aside Then , Instead of drawing , oa < h player discards as ho I1KC4 from hi * hand so that ho rhull hnvo ftvo cards to play with , making the bt i > t hand posvlblo out of those * di'slt him. llanda nro apt to run high fn thU sort of game. U Is called "peculiar , " \ poker In which s'x ' cards wore ( halt , duI - I ( r < U and draws being so rcgulitcd that only nvo cirdi cnnstltutid the llnal hand , hai been known for come time , but this Is a fur ther i'cvi'lmcnt of that Idea. It li sUe * o hacrlginnted tlong the a'lorci ' of Long I'b I