_ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 1f -P / ir - , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TUE OMAILA. DAILY BETh MONDAY , TtTN1 1 , 159(3. ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 \ . 8PEO11U NOT1BES. AderInIcntR for tIicc , cOttltuflN TlIl bi tzikcn unfit 1s3O p. n. for 4 . the enIng nntl untfl S p. in. for lbc nornItig nntl Sflhidfl3r etUtlonu. ) ij reqnr'stlng n num- ) jt i i,4 check , cnn hove nnRrR nil- i1reeiI to ft nnrniercd lofler In cnre of The lice. Aiiiveri , so nildrcstl % , uI lie ilcilvereil upon prc.uefltntlOn of the 1ieek only. 'L Jlntciu , 1 1-2c a word flrRt Inisertlon ; f Ic n voril flierenfler. ? Iotlilnw for ess tlsnn 2o for tiac flriut fiii'cr- I lion. Tlir.ie nilyertlseuen ( nitiut lie ! eoiicciitIcly. VtNTflflMA I.fl jirr.i' . $73 l'O $ IZ ) A MO'Tl1 A1) EXl'lNSK * PAID , , tleimen tir cgar .iper1nee unnceisaI7 tnnerd ! gno.I ; llttt clerk i'Irir ninohine free U ) pacli cutorner. IJlhop & iClin' . t. Lout ! . Mo. l-Ml3i .12 WATlt-A 1D1A. WHO CA ThINK OP me plmile thing to patent ? l'ntpet your lleti : thi.y mny brIng you weelth V.rlte John Wnlrtt1rn & Co. . Iit. V. . l'atent AttornA. WnhInpton , I ) . C. . for their * 1.S $ ) prIze otTer end hit ot two hundre.l flVQflflOfl ! wnnt4. lI-M4l6 _ MATID. ILIWIT QUICi ; A 0001) iOllEft .iatmkcr : itco.ly jot , ytntr rotinfi to right man. Ijiggin ! . the tailor. Kcarney , Nob. I 1-l116 1 4 % \ANTflI-MI TO L1AR llAlllflR TltAnr. . ly , You can I. , flttiil for ftrat ci ! ! ! altusitfuna In S 4s veks. Outflt of tools gtven each tudnt. \sag(9 , 8atur.lay while lpathIng llluatrntel v catalogue mount tree. St. Louis flarber Cot. - " loge. 89 N. 5th St. . itt. LouIs , Mo. fl-M741--4' t \ WANTEI-MAN VlTtl I'IISII TO lNrltODUCD - e new article omoog merchant ! afltl ! ttbIc- a men In Omaha and every city an ! town In IJ Neb. onct aumundIng , taua : , ays fl per day : . .eIIa on eight ; no cumpctltlon. .d tre..i with E ptnmp American Mfg. Co. , 434 flno atroet , f l'htladephia ! , l'a. M-M783 31' ' _ _ _ _ _ hEir % 'ANTfll-FIllALU. t WANTED. EXPIM1ICNCED GIRL. TO tO aeconit work. Good rferencO ! roqutred. Call at fourth houce cnt of 24th St. , one block north ot St. Mary'a Ave. Mci. Frond ! C. Grable. 0-433 t W.NTED. GIRL rort GFNEI1AL ltOUSl. work ; nonc but experifa1ied help nee3 apply. l1aytln 13rO. Shoe DoZ. C-211 GuLL. WANTEI ) . FOIl OCNllLL. llOiJSF- work , 2Sl I'oppleton ave. WANTSI-000l ) Ollu. I'OlI ( ICNlflA 4 houaework in amall family. German or Nor- I wegian preferred. I33 I'nrk Ave. C-M715-l' t A FIRST CLASS COOI. WITH giio4 city referenci. Call at ItlihopVorthlnK - ton' ! , 1240 South 10th street , from until & . C-3l&t 2 WANT1D. LADY WITh NO INCUMIIRANCES I for pcriitlon of trust and mannoemelit ; state . bualneaa experience , It any to It 8. lIce. 0-31773 .12 WANTID-GIfll. FOR OINERAI. ! 1IOt1Sl. work. 2l ) Wirt street. C-M8I 2 WANTFfl-HXrE1tIENCED WOMAN FOIl general housework to go o Wynmln. flefcr- encea required. Mrs. Harry McCormIck. 19 8. 16th atreOt. C-MItt .1 FOR RHNTIIOUSI5. IIOUS1S IN ALL. PARTS OP TIID CITY. TIlE I. F. Davia Company. 1103 Farnam. D-7F ) HOUSES. JJENAWA & CO. , 102 N. HTIL ST. 13-741 . itODEllN hOUSES. C. A. STARR , t23N.T.LII1 D-742 IIOUSIS. WALLACE. IJROWN flLlC. 16 & oug , 13-743 IIOIJSES FOR RENT-LARGE LIST. Ff031 ZLOQ up. McCague Inweatment O , , 11(6 Dodge. , . D-44 ron I1CNT-ONE OF T1IfMOST D13SIILUJI43 I cottage lidmcs in the city ; Iarge grounda. 3 II. , t3umont , 3111 Itorney at. , 13-33315 FOIl 1Th'T-IXOUSE OF 10 ROOMS ; MODERN convenlepees. ycry handy to buslneea. InquIre at 209 8. 16th $ t. D. ' 1' . Mount. 13-747 a 1tEN'r-FLATS IN TIlE 1' . E. 1L1711 block. cor. 16th and Jackson Eta. ; they contain reven rvoms. with a11 convenlencea. Including teel range In kitchen ; we turniab water. take care of garbage , and kee' , halla clean ; aummer rate , $23.00 per month. Call at 1113 Ilarney at. . 13-31307 VER' NICE 6-flOOM TWO-STORY COTTAGE. 13atb , caa. furnace , etc. No. Ill So. 27th at. 13-131-33' 1'OI1 RENT. t-I100M COTTAGE. AMES. NEAR 27th. Call at 101 Douglas. D-195 FOR REST. DIGHT4IOOM hOUSE. ALL modern convenlencea ; south front arid con- venhent to bus1nes. Inquire at 20)1 half IlowartL D-11O FOR RENT. 3-STORY I3IUCIC DWEtLINO. thirloen rcoma. hot water. heating plant and all conyonlences , Including range for kitchen ; rent 2313 xnonht ; loCation. 2405 Casa St. Alao. S-room dwelling with all modem conven- iencea ; rent 515 per month ; location ? 15 half howard street. Apply to SF , 13. Melkle. 144 1t'Irat National flank building. 13-211 it RENT. TWO 10 110031 HOUSES 3Ut AND ) I3 hlarney. Will have Meam heat In fall ; both Itoucea can be put Into one. See Geo. ' 3 , Fox. 1216 Ifarney. D-1-J10' rOll RENT. 3RO0M. DETACIIID. MODERN hojac , ; :3. Enquire NIl Capitol Avenue. U. If. Robison. 13-263 FOIl flL'NT-MODERN FLAT. LANGE BLOCK. 606 So. 13th at. 13-837-317 FORRENT. TIlE MOST COMPLETE. COMfortable - fortable and cucy house in Omaha. to good tenant at moderate rent ; eight roorna. Kuhn 8. ; Co. , 11th and Douglas. D-33418 C-ROOM COTTAGE. 1145 North 17th St. . good repair. Inquire 1330 Sherman avenue. I-431 MQDEItN DETACIIED 1.ItOO3X IIOUSE ; FINE lawn ; Out ) ' $33. NIl Itinnoy , CIIOIC3 lIOUSlS AND COTTAGCS FOR RENT all over the city. $3 to $10 , Fidelity. 1703 Farnani. A bargain. 5.room house , all modern. in tIne repair. 4111 Lafayette aye. , opp. Lafayette I'Iace. I-571 . F011 RCNT-A NEAT COTTAGE. .833 SOUTH lSlh aired. Applyonprerniaea. 13-4)131. ) 'TWO FINU hOUSES. ONE B. ONE I ROOMS , 117 and 313 50. 36th at. ; all modern canveni. cncoa : boil realdence part of tii city. Inquire 1114 N. Y. Life ; telephone , 1336. fl-MGI ? STEAM IICATED STOItES AND FLATS. howard hianck , agent , 1623 Chicago atreet. 13-81633 S.R0051 11011513. 5.130081 hOUSE , 31300 month. Mnquiro 2116 CapItol eve , 13-713 5' i'oii It1NT. FITIINISII EL ) ItESlIENCE. S rooni4 , Maaon atreet June , July nod Auguaf , 13-716 .1 ! ' FIVE.lICO3 ( COTTM3IJ. WITh KITCIIIJN ; both kintia of water in llouae ; $1350 per month. 1016 SOUJt 224 , D-M79S 31' JAN'O81 PARK VIEW , NINE-ROOM 31013- em brick : just repapered : tow rent. Euro. dunn More or 783 N. Y. Life. 13-31403 32' 3).fl0O8t 1101355. ALl. MODERN IIIPEOVI. meat.1)ply 2126 llarnay , Owen 8lc(3iffrey. 13-731 34' IOOIL I1I3NT-FUIINISIII3D 1100315. FL'RNISIIRD ROOMS FOR LIGhT IIOUSE. keeping. 1113 Dodge , 31-81234 3 FURNIIIIIED ROOMS FOIl IIOUSUKE1IPINO for man Li wife. Reilt taken In board , 319 N. 17. E-363-J.1 TllflilFh NICI ? FURNIShED 1100315 , I.IGIFF . ltoteeIeepinG. ills S. 11th. PUIINISIIUD 110081. $5. 1914 PAIINAM. IIJItNlSllI3D 1100315 .3Jfl IIOAIID. LAROD ROOM. WiTh UOARD. FOR TWO , is per week ; amaUcr ro0n. Pita hta. . 2633 llarney , F-81320 J33' 81115. STADDCN HAS MOVED INTO TIlE l'unit reiidence nd will be prpare4 to ac. caminodato table bon2er. Otter Monday. June I' slo nicely ( urniahed rooms ( or gentlemen .fld wife or aingi gentlemen. Electrlo light and steam heat ; eVerything itriotly Sriit class * 1 reiiortatili. rate ! . N.S. . corner l7iI and _ _ 1 h.-uiglaa streets. } ' -8I64S 311 UICtLY ) 'URNISIII3D SOUTIII3AHT FRONT 10001 : inoderti conycateuce. ; prIvate fiiinily. 633 II , Etli tit. FOIl RENT-ROOMS WITH BOARD ; TitAN- .leflt $ seeommodated. UopIa , 1331 Davenport4. COOL FRONT 1100313. 134 SOUTH lITlI. - . -81736 34' FRONT itooii AND BOARD. ES SOUTh BOTH it. ic-il790 330' I VO118NT.VXVUhLNISlIHnfluoN , iiiiSD b'143011 , MODERN ; NEAR I'AIIK. 1303 ihoflthst O-M433 I CIIA8ZOIHIS FORI7ENT , MAN AND VZFE' city wat , wail. p114. BIB N 1"tb StroeL G-7 FOR 1113NTSTOItIS AD 0FF1ClS. FIRST CLASS EI1ICK STORE lltIlL.DINO , 1011 Fatnrsrn , three itorie , end baaem'nt , will nlter to .Ult tenant ; low rent , 314 lit Nat'l IYkbldg. STORE. SITUATED IN IIEAT1T OF ( ' 0813115. Sian dl.trlct 421 So. 11th , corner Itoward ; good basement .5 , hat floor. 314 lit Nail Uanlit.ldg. FOl flENT. TIlE 4.RTORT BRICK flt'II.flINO at BIB Farnarn St. TM. building ha , a fireproof cement baaemont , complete ateam hrntlo fix- tOre ! . water on all floor ! , ga etc. APPw at the offIce of The hJe. 1-410 . .tIHNTS W'ATHI ) . AGENTS , 3IAKE $60) TO $15.00 A DAT INTRO. ducing the "Cnmet , ' the only $1 anap-ahot camera mde the greotet pellet of the cen- tory : general and Iccal agent. wanted all over the world ; ezeluelve territory ; write today for . ( ' . . La. tirmn and .amplea. Alken-Glenson . ( 'reeSe , % VIa. J-M6.4-.33' WAN1'311).AUCNTS : CAN 8tA113 53.1.00 weekly in any locality ; fallitro utterly tmpo. .tllo ; will prove it or forfeit $100.00 Addreg I , . 0. ijox lloitOfl , 8la , . J-MPF.-.Ji' WANTL'D.AGENTR , 1196 OrFlCfl anil famIly atlna of the world , the t'at on the market fur the prIce. anil other pulAlcatl n. Eclulve territory and liberal terrna to gyal , olicitor. . ln't delay. .rldree John P. \S'ntt l'uhliahing Co. , 413.417 Dearbrn atreet , Chicago , Ill. 3-769 EAXERSI.1C17 ldXTflIlMIlATOlt - KI1.T.S Ilco and mlt'a an nnything. Save. the chick. en. . Clrculara free. Agent ! wantel , Manu- factureti by Dr. 0. P. Baker , Exer.e ; 1V.tTEI-T0 1LCT. 11' TOU WANT GOOD TENANTS FOR TOUR bouaee hat th.m with Fidetity. U03 Farnamsi. STOIIAG13. STORAGE. FRANK EWtIU ! . 3314 1LtT1NEY. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREIIOUSD CO. . 508-910 Jonea. Genenil storage and forwardleig. 011. VAN & STORAGE , 141S FAWM , TEl. . 1333. 8l-M30-J2 WANTED-TO 11EV. WANTED. A NATIONAL , CASh REGISTER ; cheap for ennh. Addrea ! , Charles Seller. . 1303 17th atreet , Denver , Cob. N-8UP2 JO roll SALI3-PIJlt1'VLJlLH. FOIl SALE. PIYRNTTURI7-LOT OF ODDS and ends left. Muat be sold thia week. 123 8. 10th atreet. 0-3337423' FOR SALR-T31D FTJRNITt'llr. . CARI'ETS , pictures , boonnea. bric-a.brac. Ilnabe "Baby Grand" piano , portlera and curtalna at one. fourth vnlu. Max Meyer. 24th and Ilarney ; sam to continue until Jun. 7th , 1236 ; horses , carriages and a fine saddle hot-ac. 0-31774 J FOIl SALIJIIOIISES .iNI ) VAG ONS. NEW OR 0007) SECOND HAND CARRIAGES and buggies cheap. 1411 Dodge. FOR SALE. SMALL 1Ml'ORTED SHETLAND poney. phaeton , cart and barneu. Inquire P. Aaron ! . Ikutton Store. P-MISS FOIl BALD CHEAP. A IIOltSl3 , IIAIINESS and Columbus phaeton. Addreas Ii 6 , Etc. I'-721 1' HORSE AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY AT Union atock yards. Thu week , W.dnesday , we wilt aell a large number of vell br3ken driv. log. tuaines and draft hot-sea ; also I cars western horses. WalworthProctor Co. P-33736--2 FOR SALE3IISC23LLiNHOUS. BEST IIARIWOOD 1100 AND CITICICIIN fence ; also "all wire. " C. Il. Lee. 901 Dougla. . Q-7S1. CARPETS MATTING DRArERIES. ETC. EAST psyment. ; loweatprtoes ; drop.postal and wItI call with aamples. 33. Ilirab , OIIlce Drexel Itotel. Q-971.J6 FOR SALE-I PARLOR 3-LAMP CHANDELIER 2 hangIng 1amp and one ball lamp. All In firat-clasa condition. Will aell cheap. In. qulre at 1124 N. 13th at. Q-M530 31' FOIl SALE. TIIOROUOIIIIRED ST. BERNARD pup. 3ll FaFttsm - Q-11GI7 33 $19.00 CASH BETS A FXN31 HOUSEhOLD aewjng machine , good as now : have also several valuable plantifor lawn for eale at a eacrifice. Addresa It 4 , Dee. Q-33641 COLORADO GOLD MINES-OROUP OF SIX full claims In the Weat Creek gold mining diatriot for sale in full or In part. Assays $3.0) at aurface. VIctor & West creek Mining and MIlling Co. . OH Charles Bldg. , Denver. Q-MGG ) 31' DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ; THREE UIIRN. era : Russian Iron oven. with steel top ; tlrt. cia. . condition ; $3.00. 3723 N. 13th at , corner' Manderaon at. Q-M644 M1S0135.LASEOIJS. WANT TIlE TISTI OF A IlOffif FOR T3 keeping. EnquIre particulars at the Palace Livery .tabIe Davenport and 17th streets 11-3114) .11' CLtIRVOYAST. MRS. flit. II. WARREN. CLAiRVOTANT RE. liable buineai medIum ; SIlt year at 119 'N. Ilib. 5-755 MASSAGE , fl.tThIS , HTC. 313383. BIRTh. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET. 3RD door. loom 7. massage , Steam , alcohol an , ! sul. phurtne baths. T-M53 6' MME. AMES FORMERLY OW ST. LOUIS. HAS. sage and baths. 007 3. hIlls St. . 33 flcs room 10. 7-316-37' HItS. DR. LEON. ELERIC MASSAGE PAR. br. : refreshing and curative ; don't fall to call. 411 5. 11th .t. . upstairs. T-M673 33' ' I'I3ILSONAL. IIATIIS. MASSAGE. lIME. POST. 3I94 S. 13TH. U-737 MISS VAN VALKENIIUI1OII DESTROYS PP.11. inanently , by electriclty , aupertluous hair. moles , Wart ! . etc. Room 416 N. y. Life Bldg. RUPTURE CURED ; NO 1'AIN ; NO DETEN. tion from business ; we refer to hundreds of patients cured. 0. 13. Miller Co. , 307 N. V. Life building , Omaha Net , . VIAVI-A hOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. I'liy.lctafl In attendance. Cenaulta. lion or hcalth book free. 345 lice thdg. 13-761 LESSONS FIEE-DRESSMAKINC IN ALL ITS branches by quickest. easiest be.t system : no refitting ; .lrese. drafted in 5 minutes ; dartiess and seamless waists ; French bla. : want teach. Cr ! to introduce system : send for circulars. Mrs. George Sheller , principal. Boston Dress Cutting Academy , 6U3 Karbaclt blk , ; open even. logs. 13-397.317 - MONEY O LOiN..UE.tL ESTATBI. ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 115 N. Y. L. Quick money at low rates for choice tat-tn loan , to Iowa , northern MissourI , eaatrn Nebraska , W-T63 CITY LOANS. C , A. STARR , 935 N. V. LIFE. W-763 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love Co. , l'azton 131k. W-7G3 I.O/iNS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 3333 3"ai-nsni , ORO P. 13313918. . WANS , I'AXTON BLOCK. W-76S MONET TO LOAN ON IMPI1OVED OMAhA prop.rty at 5 , O. B and 63 per cent , I'usey 4 Thoiuaa , room 331. First National Bank Bldg. \V-766 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY 1300.00 up to 3.003.00 Ftdellty Trust Company , W-767 MONEY TO LQAN AT LOW RATES. T1U3 _ E _ " ' DavIs Ce , , 1303 Farnam' fit , W-ltS C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estale i , Neb. farms. y. . Meikie , Omaha. - W-768 . - MONHY TO LO.N..CIIATT3gs , MONEY TO IAN , ) , 00 , 9) DAYS : FURNI. lure , plapos , etc. Duff Oreen , room S flarkr bile. X-770 MONET TO IAN ON FURNITURE , I'MN S , horses , wagon , , etc. , , at lowest rat. In city ; no removal of goods : subtly confidential ; you can pay lb. lena oft at any time or In aty amOunt , O3XAIIA MORTGAGE LOAN CO 305 5o. 3Gt2I St. X-.17l - IIUSIIUdSS CILtNClds , CRIPPLI3 CREEK OO4D STOCKS SAFE AND aure Ii and upwards Investd often brings fabu'ous ' and quick rturns by piecing your order. with ths Van Ituren Investment 4e , , ( incorporated ) tanker , an3 brcker , . 503 11th SI , 13uvsr , Cola. V-Ill FOflAI.33Ol5 TRADE. STATE OS' NE. braika ! bona Sd. patent. Address A. 154 Usugha St , (7ounefl lilutfi. F.s INVESTED EARNS 181 WERIIL' ? ; PROS. ictus. proofs , fret. r. Daly. 3233 Boostlwig , 1'w York. V-4r8 $ .130' IIUSINESS CllAWMSo ' ( ContInued. ) FOIL SALE , .tDOtJT lIe' ) LBS. 3IINION TYPE , 300 lbL agate , GO ) lbs. brevier type , 110 paIr two third eRie , . + double Iron stands for two third aie5. This material was uj.ed on 'The Omah * lie. and I. in fairl ? i'iv'd eon.litIori. will be aoIt chap in bulk or in quantities to huh purchaser. Apply in peraon or by mail to The Bee Publiihing Co. , OrnahaNeb. V-ES FOItSALIIOR RENT , FIRST.CL.ASS 131.1CR. smith shop. EquIpped with to'Is and best location to town. Randall & Olt Galva , Is. Yt15ct0 .33 DO YOU WANT TO 1113 RRI1I1ESI7NTED east ? Manufacturers or producera wahing an outlet will find it to theIr advantage to communicate wIth me , 1' , 136 PotIon streCt , New York , V-MOD RIflE OPPORT1'NITV TO lIllY OR 'Dfl.1313 for first dais atock clothing and furflhehin gooda in pro.peroua Iowa town ; Imirovei real eatate or gIlt-edge paper taken. great bargain , Early bird g'ts worm. ) tddreas Drawer 24 , _ . V-Mill 34 - - - - - - FOIl 511.11 , COAL VAR ! ) ; 1.1755 TItAN ti price. Enquire 1313 Farnam. 'Y-33l04 32 FOIl EXCII.tNGE. I I7ESI'r.CTPIJLL.Y REQUEST I'AI'ITICS lilT. tng CIty property to exchange for equities. erIn In part payment for ( arms. to list their prop. erty wilh toe , na I have a great many farmi on whIch I can trade city property at gad price' . Address If , P. Morrow. Micacuri Val. lay. In. VOlt SAI.17ItII.tlj I7STATI7. GRO. P. 13178115. HOUSES , LOTS , IIIRIGATI7I ) farm lands , loans. 305 and :06 I'axton block. 1111-774 $1.13) . WILL BUY 4 LOTS COIl. 23 & I3UR- dette. that cost owner in 1W , 34,000. East front corner lIst & Franklin. $700. John V. Itobbina , 211 N. V. Life Bldg. ABSTRACTS. TItIl BYRON 13111113 COMPANY. 1111-775 SNAI'-2522 SUVARD ST. 5.110033 31013511 , 33x132 feet , * 1,130. See 3 , p , . } 'renzer. opp. I' . 0. 1111-773 Poll SALE , DIIAUTIFUI. 110135115 , ON EASY term. ; cash talks. A. 1' . Tutkey. BE-.453 FOR SALE-S. W. CORNER P117K AVE. AND l'acific at. HaM front. IO2xIP ) feet ; beautiful resIdence site ; nlo 75x135 feet on 11th ave. near I'nclflc at. Above will to offered at very low figures. T. 3. Rogers. 14th and Farnam at. _ _ _ _ _ 131-7-16) BiGGEST SNAP OF TIlE SEASON. NEAT home In the northwest part of the city ; large lot. comfortable house , goal barn ani covenent to car line. hlelanga to an eastern party who must have mane ) ' an'S have It quick. Now is your chance. 33. 3. Kennaid A San. 310 Brown block. 1111-33634 31 'AlA. AND 141117 THAT PIU1TTV 4-130033 cottag ? on N. 21st , near Clark ; large lot ; beautiful lawn : only $1,400.00 ; easy trrm. ft. N. Withnell , 1E N. V. Life. 1317-33663-31 _ ) ; . C1IAIC11 TO ( lIlT 1 htOMIS AT A bargain. 4.t-m houae. full lot. on hamilton Street , 3'd. Ens ) ' paymenla If taken at once. InquIre 2315 Martha street. 1111-31760 1' FOR SALII-M01)EI1N COTTAGES 1105111. SI7 rooms , Iatrn , etc. , lawn nnt shade troca ; clear of incumbrance ; price , $ Z03) . Apply 525 N. V. Life bldg. 11E-M775 .12 3IDOICAL. THE PEOPLU'S DISI'ENSARY. 1522 DOUGLAS atreet , treats diseases of w men exclusively ; IS years' practice : ladies with delayed courees consult at once ; delay dangerous ; confInement. 110.0' ) and up. 106-J-8 MUSIC , lILT AND LtNGUAGE. MY I'IhIAO SOUNDS ThIN. P11111111'S YOU had a thin tuner. try Mr. Leonhar.it. olc ! Mrs. Benson's store : reasonable prices. 231-3. - GEORGE F. GELLENIIIICK , BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1315 Chicago St. 10) 111011 TOP ORGAN , $15.73 ; KIMILtLI. . PIANO. good condition , $75 ; pianos for rent . . 1S Mc- Cague building. 31a-777 36' III CYCLHS. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO lIllY bicycles ; bicycles repaired , 323 N. 76th St. 712 WEST'S BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2415 CU3llNO. 731 ATTENTION WIIEELMEN. AETNA LIFE INS. Co's. , 'new Cycle Combination Policy" for sen cml accidents , \VITII 13013141.11 INDEMINTY 11' INJURED WhILE RIDING A EICYCLI7. John Dale , Geol. Agent , 233 N. Y. Life. Omaha. -236-314 LIFE POLICIES 1IOUGIIT , LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES PUI3CIIASEI3- loans on same. Address P. 0. box , 237 Omaha. DANCING. HOllAND GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS DAY OR evening. ballroom or stage. 1510 Ilamey. 333-317 STEAMI4II II'S. LOWEST RATES TO OR FROSt EUROPE ALL llnee. Thos. Cook & Son. vacation tours. harry 31. Moores 1415 Farnarn St. , Omaha. OSI-JY ? - HIIILDING./N1) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. 511111115 IN MUTUAL L. & U. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old ; olways redeemable. 1704 FartiamSt , , Nattinger Sec. 110W TO GET A 1108537 OR SECURE GOOD interest on aavtng. Apply to Omaha L. & II. Ass'n , 1704 Farnain. 0. 33. Nattlnger Sec. 777 ShORThAND AND TYl'11VJtITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S SChOOL , 513 N. V. LIFE. 773 110115115 I'ASTURFID. , IIOItSEi3 PASTURED FOIl 51381311111 ; FOR particulars address 33. 3. Welch , Gretna. Neb. 937-J7 GOOD GRASS , BOARD FI7N'ES. SPRING water. A. W. Phelps & Son. , 207 N. V. Life. WANTEIP-IIORSES AND CATTLE ; ABUND. ant grass , water antS shade ; term , very rca- sonable. Address Crescent Land Co. , escent. Ia. 31-773 J3' ) UI'IIOLSTERINC FUIINITUILId , FUI3NITUItI3 I'ACIIED. COUChES 811013 TO order. mattresses made and tenovated. chairs caned ; cheap this month. H. S. 'Walklin , 2111 Cuming. Tel. 1331. 783 P.t'NI1ltOIsHIIS , II. 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'Traynor's dainty drav- Ing room looked h'olcture ot comfort that drary evening. , Vaptan Traynor's young wife , was herself a picture worth looking at. ShO had been the reigning belle of her natiro city , before marrying the moit popular captain in the navy , who , many years her genlor , was very proud of hi lian'dsome young wife , ho was atlmireti by everybody. The seaport town had long been noted for ts Pretty girls and beautiful women , and Mrs. Traynor , too sure of her own popularity to feel jealous , was sure to have some of them with her. On this pttrtlcular evening the captain natE brought Itomo half a dozen brother oIicers ) to help entertain his Wife'B gae.5ts. rflie Were scattered about the room , chatting gayly witK the young ladies , and all of them 'more or less jealous of Lieutenant Itobqrt Erightln , who was the lion of the hour , because ho ha ! only just returned from his first long ctilso , anJ being one of the fortunate few who know just how to look afll say the unutterable things ti-at are sure to make one a favorite with the fair sex , they petted bliss until ho waa in a fair way of being spoiled , as lo had rather a good opinion of Ililnselt anti knots' his own merits In spite of' pretended luedosty. "There lviii be no rooni on board the ship for the rest of us , lJob will be so puffed up with conceit , " said ono of the less is- vored ofllces. "Never mimI , boys , " said the captain , laughing at their disccnsilate faces. "Your turn will ccne next ; the ladies are prover- blally fickle , you know , and then three long years In a fqreigII laud , banished from love and beauty , is ss-orth some recompense. Let ldob have hi turn now ; yourS will conic later ; then he can do the growling while you are taking the prizes. I think we old settled fellows have the best. of it , afte nil , " he added , with a fond glance at his vlle , who looked a very queen among the group of youth and beauty b ) which lie was surrounded. Night had thrown her mantle over the city at an early hour. The electric lights twlikled like stars through the naist. and as the fire in the old.fashioned fireplace ( which nothing could induce the captain to gIve up ) , threw quaint ehadosvs on the wall , Which ! bobbed ablut in a seird , tantastc way , like mocking spirits frois an unknown world , Mrs. Traynor was about to ring for lights , but , with one accord , ttey all begged her not to spoil the wichery of the lzou' by anything so matter-of.fact as gas light. "Solneone tell a ghost story , " suggesterl Elite Dowe , "It's just the time for One , Isn't it , captain ? " sail abe , pokIng her saucy little nose Into hi face. 'Yes , " replied the captain , settling himself moro comfortably 1nhis armchair , and glv. ing the fire a pokt ' )1at ) set the shadows to ilancing a jig th4tinted on walLs right met-- rily.Ve alt thjpkr added lie miechier- ously , "that as kibotenant Brighton ba al. ready confereerl tb hls having had several adventures while' 2aboad ho must tell the " " ' - first one. "Tell us somehih thrillingly exciting , " urged Belle Talbyiflathing her black CYC'J be. witellingly at thet-kanllsome lieutenant. "One qf your olvp've storIes would be all that , no doubt , " aid'bra Mclrthur , shaking her hlondct head v1ckualy as pht notIced the glance returned by. the wicked Bob to the black-eyed beauty. "I asked for , a'o5i'y ' first , " pouted Efile , "and we don't of his love stories , for we will has'e 4uice enaugh before th winter I over to eeeand hear plenty oL our hands'alne lteutenanl'n nffaires dc cbeur won't we , , thougli7"atidtheittl t oe , pro- ' kingly. a Ic "All right , then ipIied our young hero , unabashed ill being , the cetr of attraction. "I will tell you .01 an adventure we had just before we landed atYokohama. " "I say , " drawled , the incorrigible Dick 'rravers. "If Bob' goitig to tell a ghost story we ought to ott nearer together. don't you knew7 for -It's getting awfully dirk , and , If thu yotxng ladies get frIghtened , we can hold their hands to reassure theln , don't you know F' "Just no if we woSld let yeti hold our hands , " chorused the lndigpant maIdens. "Oh. you nedn't get angry ! you ought to know thatBoh can't hold six pairs of hands at the same time and tell the story , too , o'aid Dick , viciously. "Dick's je3lous ; that's all that ails him , " said Lieutenant Bob , tirawing his chair I GIld the others as he I nearer the fire , as , began his story , "I halI tell you a atory that l a mixture I of adventure , in which fire , water , love sad I jealousy all figure promjnently. No , Miss I Coral it's not One of my own love affairs ; I only wish it were : hut our lieutenant corn- mander , Clayton Ilted , Is the hero of this tale , and as he modestly objects to talking of the matter az an act of bravery , I for one shall tell hin story. although his reward - ward was hI great we all felt that ho was paid for the pain he suffered in doing that which the rest of us were afraid to under- take. ' "He roOUed a crippled old man. and the most heautiful young girl I have ever seen , present colnpany eyctpted , of course. She was a stuning b3uty , though , continued the lieutenant : "her eyea alone were enough to take any man captive , and we all agreed that it WflS a shame that mcd should cap- when 1e was the least turn puch a prIze , a'asceptlhe fellow among us ; ho w3s , in fact. considered a woman hater , and he seemed to shun them upon every occasion , but lie got bravei over that aftqr he rescued the little prIncess , as we called her , "Captain Lamond vBid that flied had been one of the jolliest. 'best liked fellows in the navy until an unfortunate love affair a few years ago soured bins so that he was like a different man , almost unspproachable to most people who came in contact with him. We were mighty glad of the change In him. although he cool'y cut so all out wIthout an effort , while we were trying our heat to win , That ho was tue bravest among us no one disputes , and that Ia why 116 is the hero of this tale of reckless bravery , "Whom did you say ? " asked Mrs. Trey- nor , in a low voice , touching his arm gently ; "Lieutenant Commander Clayton flied , ' replied I3ob , wondering a the look of Intense - tense 3ealousy on ( ho fair taco before him a she asked the question. " \'hat was this' i reat act of bravery that the rest of you dared not dol" questioned MIS. Traynor. draas'ing nearer to the story teller , as ifj yIe were afraid , she might lose a word of tbqtsIo in wsicb she seemed to take an unwonted intereaL "I wilt tell yot'1 said the lieutenant j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Several miles from our landing at oko- hams. we discovered a small ship , which had run up the signal of distress , and , upon getting nearer , we could see she was On fire. The wind was blowing a gale , and it was no easy matter to get within reach of the doomed vessel. but we made every effort - fort to do 5) . The flamro were growing flerceand there teemed no place where the small boats could run chat , to her without danger of getting into the fIre. After making several attempts , ( lie men declared the only way they could s'ave the peopo who vete crying for llelp ttas to have them jump clear of the fire , and our boats could pick theni up. Most of them did title atsd were saved without being hurt , but they ere Isadly frightened , "ThInkIng t'ie last of the itaslengers and sailors were t'tfely carrIed to the chip , we were horror rtrlcken tO lIce Oil the uppt.r dOlk of the vessel a white-haired old finn , standing with his arm oround the shoulders of a young girl , . 110 seemoil to be urging her to jump to save herself , and lie wius as flmly refusing to move. One of the sailors - ors whom see hid pIcked up. enid , 'Oh , that's the capinin nod Ia'o daughter , Miss Mine. The captaIn broie his leg this morning , so 1i can't jump , and the girl won't Itsive hiln , They have no one else in this world ; just them two , ' continued the sailor , 'anti they'll die genie , for the young lady's got plenty of liluck , Its well as the captain. ' "flefore the man had finished talking , Commander Itled had drawn his cap over his ears , and thundered an order to take httn alongside the fated bat. "You can't go to them now , " the rest of U. ) said , "I ebali do It or perish in the attempt. s shall cave thcao people at all hazards , " replied - plied Itied curtly. "I am afraid your own life will pay the forfeit , niy boy , ' the captain said. but he ilid riot interfere with his lieutenant corn1nontcr's orders. , . ' should that for itS 'I not regret , captain , S not it life worth living , at best. ' "The sailors dared not dllobey , and pulled quickly as near the burning voasel as pomi' be. "I'utting on a heavy pair of leather govea to protect his hands from the heat , Ilieti tiprang like a cat from the bow of ( lie boat , catching at the only place on the side of the vc.asel that was not envtoped ! in flames , where he could hold on to climb to the upper deck , which was not yet a rey to the fiery elements. Seizing the old caplan , Is'bOSe strength was nearly gone , our brave hero half carried , half dragged him to the on.y spot now left them for eHape. , , Folow ! me , ' he said to the plucky girl who bad facad death rather than leave tier rather to die alone. "Reaching the place where the small baat Were hovering near as possible , ho tied a rope securely around the captain's waist ; titan , calling to the men to catch him , lie swung him clear of the flames , letting h'm drop Into the waters below , noise too eoon. It was hard lines for a man with a broken leg to be thus roughly dealt with , but it was that or roasting alive , and the captain was nsnn enough to feel nothing but the gratitude due his rescuer. . . 'I shall surely save your child , ' filed said to the poor father when he ins sted upon his daughter's being saved first , even if he had to be left to hia fate. Taking the slender young form In his arms , the lilutenant made a fearful leap , tardy escaping the scorching flames , which seemed like angry demons cheatol of their prey. D3wn , down , into the dark waters they sank , closely clasped in each olier' ( arms. "The sailors and the half-crazed father were afraid that they had only escaped the 'cruel'fiameeto find a grave in the angry sea , 'forit teemed 'a' long time before they arose to the 'surface1 after that terrib'o leap for life , ' - - "At last they were seen by the eager watchers , wh lost no tinso In getting them into the boat , and rowing rapidly to the ship , where ready hands helped to care for the sufferers. It was not long before the surgeon had done big part. The old captain'a leg was set , and be was sleeping from cxhaurtion. The daughter had been uncoasclous when they took her from the commander's arms , but she was unhurt , and was given a state' room , where she was ordered by the doctor to get Onto bed while her wet clothing was drle1 and pressed , as there was no possible chance to replenish her wardrobe until we landed , unless , like the new woman , she s'aa willing to don masculine attire. "Until ho had seen his charges well cared for , flied did not speak of his own sufferings - ings , which must have been almost unbearable - ble , ae lila hands and arms were so badly burned the scars will never leave them on- tiroly. Ho had been obliged to cling to the side of the ve&sel , while on his errand of mercy , and did not dare to let go , es'ers when the Iron hands took the skin off his hands , burning deep into the flesh. " \Va were all full of curiosity about the maiden , of whom we had only a slight glance before the matter-of-fact doctor spir- lIed her away. That one glance was enough to show us that abe was a beauty , and we all felt envious of Itled , whom we declared would newer half appreciate the advantage ho had as the man who had caved her life and that of her crippled father. "Our curIosity was not gratified until the next morning , when she burst upon our vision like a bright otar without a sign of the danger through which site had pasted in the fight for life with fire and water , from which she had heen resct'ed not a moment too soon by the brave mare who had become her hero from that hour. As she entered the cabin gracefully at ease , in spite of the fact that ceveral pairs of eyes were lanelng ad- mlringly at Iter , all arose td greet her , but plssing us by until sIte reached Corn- mander flied , she took both of his poor , ban. daged hands In her eaft white palms , and , raising the most glorious pair of eyes to lii , face , she faltered : 'You saved my father's Ilto and mine. I thank you , oh , I de thank you more than I can ever tell you , you bravo , good man , I can never forget that we owe our lives to you ; death seemed so tern- ble when we thought ae muat die , and we had given up all hope ( with a ehudder at the recollection ) when you calno to save us , ' "Vo had a good chance to pdrnlrts the lit- tie beauty as she stood talking to her preserver - server , her every move one of unconscious grace , and her dark , earneot eyes playing havoc with him , both of them apparently unaware of the fact that the rest at us existed - isted , until at last she turned to us and said : 'You have all been very kind to us. We are very grateful , believe me ! ' "As for Iliad , he was actually blu.hing like a 'school boy , and had an expression in his eyes that wo had not seen there boforo. We began to thik that the ommander was not quite so devoid of feeling as two 1td auppreed , and that he Poisessed some cf - " . . ' a' 'EO Thehighest claim f'orother L5 ' tobaccos is "JUSt as a good as Durham. " ' . - , Every pid smoker - -5-- /A / knows there is Ilone just ' \4 \ - - - &j ; n " as good as , 5IackweI's BULL DURtIAM rnoking Tobaiio ' You will find Cue coupon Inside S I each tWOOtlflCabagafltI , twocou. .fr ; iuidc each four OUIICC j t , ' buy a bag ot tisis cola. 1/ t I brated tobaccoand read the ( I coupon-wl3icIl gives a list 5- of valuable presentsaudliow V" to get thelll , ' 5' , T7 ettt : ; S T- the same weaknesses the rest of us cart- fessetl to.tt any rate , ho had the in'1ds tritek , arid we were all more or less esioue of him , for the little princess , as we called her , never wavered In her allegiance to her bert , from that hour. "Whets the captain presented U ! each formally - mally , he teasingly told her that the rest of tl ! , a ! swell as himself , were green with envy becailse CQtnrn9ntier ltled had been the ono to rosette her , when everyone knew that ho was the only one on braId wIse could not ap. predate the value of the fairest woman'a life , 'for , Indeed , Miss flaymontl he pleads gtility to being an Inveterate wonlati hater. ' "Generally , flied turned ctinflltig of tltls kliitl oft with a shrug of his ahottlders or a short laugh , but thi , particular morning he was evidently in no mood for such teasing. Ills face was ple with rage at the capain. : tintli eeettt .line , lifting her , 'pietiditl eyes to his , said ; ' 1 tb not believe that about the man who risked his own life to save mine. You do net hate us , tl you , lieutenant ? ' , 'No. I do not hate you , ' he relied ; , softly. looking tiown Into her eyes with a gisneed iie seemed to understand , fo a rosy hue caine 11110 her cheeks that tolti Its own story. "Site and her fattier stayed with us until he was perfectly well , and It was a sail day when we ltsd to part with our 'Little I'rin- eels. ' vlto had been a jolly little tyrant , I assure you , We here all her most obedient slaves , but our efforts to cut ltiel out % vero fruitless , as she cansidered us only second- nry considerations. "l never saw is fellow change as Corn- inanther ilicil ( lid in that short tlnse. lie was full ct fun and the very essence of gailanty. outvleliig us ill everything , from tender Ben- tirnent to the brillIant repartee fer which ho became noted. The captain told us that ho had alnays boOn like that until the three years past , when , without giving any reason for it , Ito bath become the distant , cynical felloss' we had found him. , , 'The Princess' Used to Insist upon helping - ing the surgeon tlress his burned hands every day , and she was hi devoted nurse until he was ; ioarly well , then she br- tnenieii the life nearly out of him by flirting outrageously with the rest of us. I confess to having teen one of the victims myself. and had qtllte a sharp wound from that quarter , but the little rascal only laughed at Inc WLdn I tolti her so. Bled used to look savage when abe made eyes at any of us , an I I think tslt dearly loved to torlnent him. although they invarIably made up after tite fasltioti of all lovers. , ' ' 'hero Is he tsow ? ' asked Mrs. Traynor. in a voice unlike her own. Bob turned quickly te look at her , as th firelight fla&'hietl brightly for an instant , showing the pile , at face , with eyea so full of jealous pain , they betrayed the secret she had so bravely anti successfully hidden that no one had ever thought the life she was leading was not the fulest happiness also -had known. lie rernLmbered then the faint whioper of how she had hten madly in love s lth a young omcer , vlions she had afterwards jilted. because ho wap not rich enough to keep her in the luxuries she felt lte could not live without , and how , at the last tionsont , she hail given hini up when the wealthy captain sought hen in marriage , and as she had accrned very happy as his w'fe , the gossips hail Inado up their minds , that she had not cared for the young lieutenant , after nil. Alas ! poor Isabella , after three ing yecra Cf struggling to forget , Bob's story had rouaed all the slumbering pain she had suffered - fered in giving up love for wealth , and sIte was filled with the most intense hatred tuvards her rival , who had coitte into the life 1111(1 heart he had left dca'olato by her des3r- tion. Site had thought it impossible that he shculd ever care for any other woman in this world whiio she lived , even tItOtIgli she must be as one dead to him , and now , in a fliOlnent of passionate jealousy , she had betrayed her secret to Lieutenant Brighton. The thooght wes intolerable to her proud spirit , but Ilob , vith a chivalrous des're to show that the unspoken confidence was sacred , quietiylald his hand ou hers for an instant , as' lie added : "Tlio old captain and hi daughter no- turned to America as soon as he was able to travel , and , as for Conmatsder flied , he. like the rest of us , settled dowsi to the hunidruin ship hip we all vere heartily tired of , before the cruise was over. I don't know where Rted was ordered on home duty , but I'll wager be Is taking It easy somewhere. for that's the syay we nil do when we can , you knew , " "Is that all ? " asked the group around him eagerly , as he pushed back his chair and arose to his foot. 'Mrs. Traynor , with an appealing look at him , started to rIng for lights. "Yes , and quite enough , " he added mentally - tally , as he ldoked at the pale face of his hoetess. "You knew Clayton flied , " saId Bob softly , as Mrs. Traynor paused a moment before ' tcuching the hell. "Yes , I knew him , " she replied , the ros'm flying to her clteelcs at Bob's look of tender sympathy , which told how well he under. tood'what she had hoped to bide from every. 'bcdy in her new life. "Your secret 1 rate , my dear Lady Ira- bella , " said he , gently raising her white hand to bin lips. "You can trust to my honor 'that neither Clayton flied nor any one else shall ever know from me that. our captairt's wife is not the happiest , just as she is the mcst charming woman in the world. " "You will tell me If you hear any further hews from him , viil you not ? " plcadei Ln. belia In a low voice , as she loft the lieutenant - ant to receive other guests who wore just arnivng. "Yc.s , surely , " lte neplled , but lie ( lid not keep his word , for In less than a month from that time he received a letter frotn Coin- mactier flied , witich read : , ' RICHMOND , Va. , Oct. 15 , )9l.-Lieuten- ant Itcbert Brighton , U. S. N.-My Dear Bob : For the sake of the warm friendship between us during the eventful cruIse from which we have just returned , I write to tell you of the corning event which wilt hlictke me the happiest man in the country , You may not know titat soon after we landed I obtained leave of absence and atarted at once icr oh Virginia. I was welcomed right royally - ally by the captain' and sweetly , thought shyly , by his daughter , the "Little Princeis , " I have been there ever since , and that I have made good uce of my tIme you will say when I tell you thtat when I leave I shah take with me the bonniest bride that ever tim sun shone on-none other than Al no , ony daughter - ter of Captain John Raymond Cf ltichrnond , Va. Va.How How is that for the fellow you all dubbad a "woman hater ? " I lay asIde the title now , but it diii fit me once , for I believed the sex must al he ( also because of one who proved so , I had given my love and fullest ColIfidenCa to a woman , whoe heart I thought I possessed In return , We were to have been , , tarnl&'d three years ago. My faith in her wax ins- piicit. but it was nltsplaced Eiti I was most cruelly awakened from that drrans of tills's , as it ( lIlly needed the appearance of a wealthy suitor , twice her age , to make her throw me Over at tue eleventit hour , It was a hand blow then , but I thank her ( Ill' it holy , as she never loveil ins' , an'l front tini first moment that I loolced into the clear , anuiful eyes of in' brayo daring , who IICPI 'leatit with ltcr heIL'2a father rathe : ' than leave him to die alone , I ilavo known that the love I felt for the woinati svbo ecid herself - self for gold was but a passng ! dream , ant' that it was not so much the inns of love as It was svoundetl pride that liqrt when she usade 1110 tite object of t'ympatity or jct by liar desertion , I auppose you will feel itnineisurably bored if I wrIte ote.liaf ; the sentiment I feel , for I am very irueh In love , and chico the moment I tiungetI Into tli ' seuttilgig watere , throttgli a flame of lIre , with my beautiful love Iii In ) ' 511155 , 1153WhIso life has bten eItaried , \Vsen you sue me again I aball be a Eon' edict slid art object of envy to you all , far I shall h'o ; joy little tyrant s'itli sac , Slit' arlebes me LI "give lici' love ( II ilie b5'.sjale lieutenant. " so he'n It is , but you tired not thilnlc it at all uecessry to ptr'hnge 1101' TO. turn jt tp lie ; when yau meet' , or. I pttn'i allow GO trovp3'r.ing by , uoh heant'rmailiers 3D yourself , old feilow. Come down and art as best man for me , The captain anti Mine enti you s pressing InvitatIon to Ihoir liospilablo Virginia Itomo and several Itretty grls ! vIii ho hero to help entertain ) 'OII. l.ct us kttow when o 'esptCt you , at ) 'qtir earilezt convenlesice , Bejardl to oil old friends. 't'oura , as ever , C1.AYTON B , flIED. "Alas. poor Lady Isabella , " eald the lieu. tenant to himself as be fmiiahed the cern- lnan-ler4 letter , "It ( a realty the best iting Ilmat could happen to her , hut I'll ho litng"d if I can he this one to leIl her , " lie itliicd. 3 , no oarelutiy folded and put tue ms'alye ! away , knotring that to shc'w It wrIi'&l ccl ) ' atid to the h.artact'e ' and remrse tt ono fair woman who hid turely atitlered enough for the mistake she mnida in believing afl'tbtllg can ever take the place of love , " UNI't.iI 'tA3i'S 240l.liilIltS , l's'siitliiig hills Iii Cunitre.'Vcternna ( lul nW un I lie Slii'l1. The days of possible military legislation at this season of congrc'.as are almost nuniberetl , sinites a correspondent of the Now York Sun , Such attention as 1i been gla-emi to this etib. ject has been l'argely devoted hitherto to pension , promotion , restoration , or relief bills , anti others affecting imlis-idusis , Secretary Laittnts bills for the reorganizatIon of this 1mb of the army , . nnti for the itnprovensent of the militia , wIll both undoubtedly go os-cr to the IIext esion. Sa , ltrolably , s'lIl Senator Sewcil's bill to increase the pa at nols-eoniniissi ned oil'- ' vera ; for , aitheugh it l'ast'7l the senate easily enough , it involea increased cxtwnrliturcs , intl that will probatiy heat to its PostPone- llleflt by the hotiso. A blil providing that the removal of a charge of theettittn by an hot of congress hslI ha followed by an hinis. orablo dlecltai'ge has becil untes'orably ro- ported. Just now we COllIe Of fl group of age re- trcn'.ents ! ' , Colonel lavid S. Uorilon , Sixth cavalry. and Colone' Ieiligerfleld l'arker , llghteenth ittlantry , both reach their sixty- fourth birthilayr' today. It is a c lncidt'nco that both entered the army on the same ti's ) ' , , \lrll 26 , 11311 , at titri outbreak of the civil war. Neither served n'ith the volunteers. Colonel ( lottiOll , who reached the comitiatil of a regiment the seonor , n-at' brovricJ nsajor for gallantry at Gettysburg , anti aft- s'ard hietttenant-colcnei for on Indian fight in 1''onsing in 1870. Bather noticeatil ) ' , Colonel l'arker was also breveted Itsajor at 0011)-a- burg , where ho was wounded , ihining the coIning week two mare age' re' tirensents tli be those ot Colonel Ii. (1.S'1 and Captalls Ella , The former elitereti this regular Infantry frotu civil life in 185C , litl eerved with it during the % vat , receiving the brevet of hieutenatit-colOnol for gallantry at Wilson's creek and that of colonel far nienit- crloua services in thd adjiltant-general's do- pnrtttteiit , to which lie s'as appointed in ISGI , and from wit cii lie now retires. Captain Uilo , a native of Ireland , entered the srtny as a private in 1555 , became second hieuten- ant of the Sixth California Infantry in 1562 , rose to tIm mIlk of C5Ittall5 , Was brovetel major of volunteers in 1S65 ror faithfUl and nserttoriotls services , re-enlisted as a pr vato ill the Sixteenth mInIstry in ISGG. was marIe a fir.t sergeant and after a few weeks a hecond lieutenant. lie has a good record as a duty omcer. Colonel J , C. Tidbali , retired , fornuOrly colonel of the FirM artillery. points out , in a letter to General hlreckennitlge , the inter- tStlng fact that the chovrcn now warts point dowtssvnrd in our army was vOrn , UI ) to stifle time in the fifties , Itoint upward , as it is still by tire IVest l'ctlnt cadets arm ] the Manilie corps. What is more striking , he cannot find any record or reann for the change , so that lie attrlbutc's It to whIm. lint , if s , it must have been a WIsilis founded , as lie thinks , CII mInt unfortunate ignorance , because - cause the chevron represents the rafters of an edifice , antI so denotcs advancement by good work , such as a soldier achieves when pransoted from the ranks , whereas Its inver- lion logically insphies .s7Iisa unworthy tlcd or disgrace. "The eagles tlPfl the c'hculdera of a colonel , " says Colonel Tidhall , "denote his rank , hut with their heals turned back- vard they would have a disreputable a gnifl- cation. So it is with the inverted cherr3n" This is high authority , and doubtless mere will be heard in regard to the matter. Mr. Cameron's bill In the senate allows a retirement on three-fourths pay to any enlisted - listed man who hiiti served thirty years In the army , navy or marine corps , computing double time for active service in % 'ar Mr. Curtia's bill provides for a modification in cha summary court system of the arnsy. The enlisted map Is. to be brought before a court , consistitsg of an officer desIgnated' by the commanding omcer of the post or command or by superior puthiority and the punishment shall not exceed hard labor for a month. with the ierieitur of a month's pay , and also , in the case of non-commls- sioned , ol1'.qes ' , redtlction to the ranks. The latter may be tried Inatead , If they desire. before higher courts , unie3s forbidden by an Officer competent to order that triai by general court. martial , All sentences are to be approved before execution by the prat or other cmcer , and there are addltionI provIsions - vIsions in the bIll. The nets' act , Itsaking national nailitary parks available for military maneuyera of the regnlars and the state forces , authorizes the secretary of var to send bite camp for military instruction "such portion of the mu- ltary forces , of the United State , no ho may think beat , " swithin the limits of appropria. tions available for that purpose , Tite camp at the Nashville exposition , under Colonel Guy V. Henry , will be a fine one , conspri- ing , as it doeS , four troops of cavalry with band , from Jefferson barracks ; six companies of infantry with banti , from Fort Mc- I'herson , and four companies of infantry from Fort Thomas. The new rules for practice with the magazine - zine rifle this year onilt company skrmush ! firing and increase indtvldaul liractier. arId then limit the 'ol'ey firing to the amount of ammunition remaining available. The figure of merit has been abollalied , Colonel Bites , Leutenant ! Colonel Wikoff and Lieutenant Maus , all infantry officers , constitute the board , The now drill regulations , to be complIed under General finger's , superin- tentlence , will hardly be ready for use this year , although the revisions for the artillery and cavalry are said to have been completel , those of the infantry alone remaining , Although the new papier-mache bullet for blank cartridges do not give good results if they btcomo moist. tltoy4o n,3 well ss'ben dry and nrc na cheap that an effort will be made to give them a waterproof coat. Drive out the iinpurltlea Irom your bloat' arith Hood's Sarmapanila ! an-I thus avoid that tire" " . , languid feeling mId CI'Cfl scrou ! , iii. ness. - S lt.tl'ID I'I'113t M.tKING , . , , , ' ' ' ; ' ; : ; . .1 Clinnlc f 'I'i ( : ) a'erted Iii iii a N.'s ssz'r I is Short ( ) riIa-r , 110w rapId strides the mantitacture of paper has recently taken In Germany will bezt be Iliustrateti by the following report by the Grafcnaucr ( Bavaria ) Anzeigcr : On April 17 , ISIS , an experiment sass undertaken - taken at tile paper mill of Elsenthal , near Grafenau , to detcniniiie tIle time taken to convert sootl , at that limo standing In , lii , threat , into 'aper , at the same time producing - ing a flOwapaper conhpleto anti ready for mailing , Notary hiatt , in Gratenau , reorda tlio foiloa lag alIPYI-taltiing , to the niattur "I proceeded , accomnpanic.l by two mnanu. facturers , Jtrtiitir anul Curt. Metizel , to the state forest. r'Ituatetl near Frauoubcng , elcso by the paper itilll , There , at 7 : in the morning , three trees it-ore cut down and COIl- vc'yod to the iaror mill , Here the trees were cut into shr.'rt iiecr-a by a circular saw , deprived of theIr oilier bark imy another ma- ciltio and 511111 by a splitting machine , The V'OCI 'A'&S tbC'fl sent to the planishing null , where five macliin 's si-crc in rea'llnels ' to rocelye It , After this had been done , it was glycit to another naaehiine , which , in conjuite. lion aith other material , prepared it for ( lie paper machine proper. 'XhI.S iiroceas cclii- plete'O , tile fluid matter cortainetl In afore. xnentlored tnachabne sva put in an iron vat , tint'then Iho parer machine hogan to op. orate , At 5:34 : 1 rccelvetl the firet perfect sited of pallor , conspletitig the procera framti besting tile tree. in the wopti to the pro , . entation of ( Ito first o'oinploe ( sheet In cme 1cllr atld fifty-nine miqutes. "With a few sheets of this paper I wer4 by carriage , accompanIed by ! uleurs. Menzei , to the minting establIshment Cf Mr. Charles Macmi at Craft'ltau , which Is eltuated about ( lye siitiea from the paper mill at fii.'ent"al. At ii ) o'clock I s'as in pecteasion of Na , 32 of the ( Irafensuer Anzeger ( . .ilvonttsesd'tetl ) All'l IS , 169G. II therefore took a ported of tt'o hours and twuty-fiye ; nlnuitCd Lu convert - vert st-qod , ehich was iii its nattirel coadi. lion at 7 :36 : in the morning , Into a eontplet.o oewrpaper. " = j ; ; [ iii PERFECT Tth Powder AN ELECAHT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of YefiIiOflleflt for over ; i ll'4reS' of a coatury , -