10 THE OlSrAHA DAILY HIDE : SATURDAY , OOTO1JE1 ? 24 , 1800. I 8PEGIHL NOTICES. AilvcrdxcnicnlH for Ilirxic Mill IIP Inl.-rn mill ! I'-'i.'IH i > . in. , for Die 1-vunlMK nil il iinlll H l > . in , for ( tic iiiurnlnu ami Similny pilltlniiN. AdvrrtUrr * , liy rr < | tu-NtliiK " imm lirri'il I'lirclt , c-nn lin\c niiivrrrs uil- ilrcuNi-il to it iiiittilicriMl loiter In cnri * if Tlip Ili-p. AiiNiivm no nililrpmi'il trill Inilrll i-rcil on iircNUiKiillon of HIP rlipplc fin I ) ' . Union , 1 l-Upit ord flrmt liiorlloiu Jo ii iiril tliori-nflor. .NolliltiK tnl'pn for It'KM Minn - i ! for HIP Ili-st Innpr- tlon , 'riipxi * ncH vrllnoinriilM iinixt lie run pen ip 'iillply. . AVAVmn SITUATIONS. WANTKlJ-POHlTtON 11V riHST-CI.ASS I.\DY rtonncniiilicr Good references Ad lro A ! 1 llec A-Sll'2 ! ' \VA.Vni > MAI.n llin.I * . WANTHD. AOHNT.S TOIl A JttST PATHS'THD fnolwormrr , fclllnit ot sight , now Ii the time. M nrnat , C'lnclimlO ! _ _ n-MSMgl _ * _ WANTED. AN 1U1IA ; WHO CAN THINK OP 3tnt ulrnpltthlnjs tu patent ? Protect your Mra * . they rmy brlni ? > ou wrnllli.Vilte John WeiMrrbtim & Co . Dfpt V. , 1'nlent Attorney ! . Wnslilnnton. n C . for their II < 0 j.rlzo . offer * nd ft list of MO Inventions wnntcJ II 271 WANTfilWTIlAVKMNO BAI.KKMKN FOH CI- Kara ; ol 1 reliable linupp ; experience unnecrs- mry , extra Inducements to customers , STS to IIBO per month nml expenses Chin. O. Ill'fiop & Co. Bt. t.oiil _ y-MTSI N10J _ WANTKO CI.OTIIINO RAUUMAN. Mt'ST 1111 ultiRlo man of experience 25 to TV sears ohl Aildresn W n Itiimcr. Alliance. Neli . awllng nee. ' experience anil firms liecn with ll-sai ; : _ nnooM MAicp.n WANTPD NORTHWESTern - ern llroom Co , Fremont Neb ll-S l SI * WANTKD. AOIINTR. { 20 00 A WKIHC SIM113 TO \\orkera ; new romli , new plnn. lt'i n wlnnir ; every family nceili It. pell * at sight 11. o Ca. Ilex 424 Cincinnati. Ohio. _ WANTHD-AN ACTIVn MAN AT IH-CO weekly anil pxpinm-ii , no fortune hunter wnntel. will Rimrnntei- rmanent ponltl n If rlKht , If Intercilril address < | til < kly "Mnmifirttirer. " I * . O. Ilex M < * inpton , Mn s. U-MSTiS I)2J * _ SAMHMINVANTII : > TO HANOI , ) : ouu full line nf clgnr * , KOtxl Indiieenunts. R. M. Hoaln g. Co . Philadelphia. I'n 11-MSI3 21 * WA NTnn-SA I.KSM HN IN nVHHY DISTHICTi new penpon ; wimple * free , salary or rommli- nlon with expenses from start , l.ukr Hro Co . Chicago. H-M1482l _ \ VANTIIA ii\v I : nnO women a Rood thlrc Cnll nt 10 n m . except Sunday. SOS No ICtli at. , ei > ml floor It-JITO 25 * MITN WANTED TO I.HAIl.V IIAUUUll TIIAD1T. only elKht weeks reiiulreil , unod chnnc < > for nny oni > who wants 11 trnrte. rnn enrn bnnnl tiy pAliinli ) nnpen while lenrnlnc complete oMtllt of tools iloniited ench ptuilrnt up n cnterliiK. write for friT Illiiftrntol cntnloijiii' Moler o Hnrber School 2S3 So CHrk St . Chlraco II AIPW fcC j4 M i-in i OM CASH pou clmilarK. cnclofe fc U. R Dlntrlbutlm ; llu- reau. OilcnKO I1-M .I ! > * n PIMAI.I : IIKI.I * . S WAKTINO OOOD ItP.SPicTAIlI.n rrr call Senn.llnnvlan Y. W C II A "omp. 2018 Dnvenport C-MM31 * WANTIUA GOOD OI11U OP.IIMN PHK- ferreil. 2IJ South SCtli Btrcet , nenr Pnrmm C S12-21 * WANTHO. COOK AND bP.COXD OIUU AT SW < Pnrnnm C Mf25 2 < * LAnnis"WANTII > TO THAVKI. on sp.cimn iroo < l pixlni ; po ltlon nt home. Hoom < 119 North 1'th Omaha. Neb O-fi ! _ oinuVANTiTn i oii mNiitAi. HOPHI- : worh. 3230 Hurt st C X1SIS 20 ron IN AM. PAUTS OP TIIH CITY THH O P Di\ls Company , 1505 Pnrnnm n 272 HOUSIS. u"nN\v.vt co , KS N ISTII ST JIODKU.V 1IOUSUS C. A STAUH-SM N. Y. WPP. faTIIAM III.ATP.D 8TOIlia AND Kb MS ' " * Ilnnck , OKent , 1010 Chicago ciioicti lioTisns AND coTTAhirs AM. ovnu the city , S5 to J30. PUcllty , 1T02 Pnrimni J52i6 Eluan LIST OF nouHi:3. THG TmtON He d Co . 212 8 Hill Et. _ D-277 IIOUSPS. WALLACl loWN IH.K JCTH nnj Doufilai. D 278 POIl IinNT. PtJIlNISHED OIl UNPUIlNISIinD house , 8 rooms ; moilcrn. U 1'nrk avenue D COS MOUUIIN n.ATs , \Nan uhic. . cocs nrn. D 470-N5 AM. HI/.EH PI10M 500 UP. F. D. WHAD , inth , anil DoiiRlns. D-17E-31 KOH HUNT. 7-UOOM COTTAQH OP . dlmciKlons , with modern romcnleiiceu , In- clmllni ; bull room , \Mtli porcelain tub nnJ Btiitlonurj wash stund , newly HnUhciI In the most uttractUu mnnner , largu ) r < l , with fine tries , rent. J23 per month , location , 1'Jtli st , thlnl door north of Liike Apply toV. . 11 Mclkle , tot Plist National bink building D M310 HOOM MODIMIN KHAMi : . UUl'ACHUD , 2713 1'oppUtcn lucnue. choice. J30. UlRht-rooin modern , 3.tnl and Hurt sts , , (23. 10-room modern brick C20 N S3il , 133 CO 5 room mtJern Lrlck 614 8 2ith ! , $23 CO 12-room tnodrrii 20th ami Wualuarth , J22 50. C A. bTAUll 023 N Y. Ufa Hide D-M323 _ _ poll HUNT. 520 N 19111 ST. . 10 ROOMS , MOD- em. JtO W 1909 California lit , 7 rooms , III 00 2327 UuXiiiport st , 7 rooms , KO 00 Houses for rent In nil parts of the city. lUlKNNAN-I.OVi : CO , 4M I > iixton hlk. D-M341 N10 1IOUHP.S , ITtOM 5 UP , LAm MST McCaguu liucstnicnt coinpan ) , 15M > Dodm street. D M7(8 ( . rooni cotliiM' , furnlshvd , on I > .u\inuortli i.lrect and ( icorRla nMiuio , lou rent , appl ) ut once ' 'trust compiiny , 1702 Parimm utrcit L > MW1 27 TIN-HOOM mticic , GAS. HATH , PUHNACI : , luundr ) , e\trjthlnn modern 2COt Capitol ave nue , -I ) 816-27 * PI.OOII OP COrTAQU ; OAS. HATH 0 ! Howard ttreet. D-MS.'l 23 * _ _ " " MODKIIN snvi\-uoo\t COTTAOI : . WITH large Ikirn 301 Ninth 10th. U-MS36 'i * COMPI.ITII.Y PUHNISHHD MODHHN HOUHI : , cheap ; for the winter or longer. 140 North 331 D-MS24 _ _ _ 2533 BT. MAHY'S AVi : , 9-UOOM IIOU.SI : . MOD em. $25 OD 1719 Park ave , 9-room house , modern , 122 00 12U So. 17th at , , S-i oem liovifc , cllj water , 17,00 C23 Pierce * t , 3iooiu house. $7.00 70L Sn. ICth nt , 7-ioom Hat , modern , steel range , S2JCO. 705 So , 16th st , , 6- room Hit , modem , steel runce , MOD. Oanln llroa , 1613 Pnrnnm st U MK2S POlT HUNT. AT Tim SOITTHWKST COKNP.Il of ISth and Capitol a\enue , humUomi ! premUc * , with modem tin loom houte lniUlro | nt No. CIS N. Y Mfe Illdtr D-M8H 23 _ I HAVi : ONU FLAT I.lflT IN TUP. DVvTlKH : bulldliiK ut ISth and Putnam , \ery thlni ; In new nml ttrlclly llrst-clasa. a. \ \ ' . llolililiu , bullillni ; , A JtlJAl'TIKlJt. ' HO.Mi : IN \PAA UTTi : Pluce ; 8 mums , all modern , eplendld tondltlon ; ne\c.r In en I titled IK fore now offeieil nt a low rental to llrrt-clntu tenant Pldillty 'irust Company , 1702 'Purniiin street. D MS33 _ " " ' NU A u I.Y Nii\"Tiio6ir"ilioitsi : . nml. nor and told water , tewci , ( .Intern , coal blnn , nliu lawn ; HrlLtly flrtt linen , U5. 2731 Sewurd , Imiulre 2MO fewBul U Mill i5" TWO CKNlllAl.kV LOCATHD PlVlMlOOil cottnkxs In kt il irpalr ; illy water In ImJ-n' , > urd Bht.dd aul lUtlousrs , t > 00 nml $10 UO I'tr month. J II KelUenne > , 30 < 1 Kurhnoh Hlk I JMS 17 J3 KUll lli\Tri > H.MMMM ) KOIl HUM' , HOOMS Wllll OH WITHOUT buaril , steam ln.it , ilectilo light , cleuilor , fito b.Uln , rales reuionable Ilrunawkk hotel. IJ-M ! _ THIIJU : NICK puiiNiHiun ) iiooMB TiiiTiT H12 S llth , n-7tl-2 ; > PUUNISHHO IIOUMS ; Ing. .C2i St. Mary's. i-M79jl " ' m HINT. PLHASANT loM pun"iw'o. fiiruacu hcut. 507 Houth 3th mcnur. AM > IIOAUU. - HENT. FUItNI8Hiu"ltOOMS. : Oil wllhout butinl , lnnii In at unj all mudi in liniirtnvmenli , tpoelal low nilou for Ilio win. tro , MUlanI hotel , ICtli and 'ilin c M J Ffancle , propilelor , P Wv AUMSV-TtlOl IOL'CHb. ) . HOO1I.S. PI It- nUobi nr in furnliheil , price * to uli ihu tur tnbl ocellrnl PVJ ! t J'IUASANT brUXM HUvFlD 1 iJDMs ! UHU flrst clan lnatJ , IOCS t ! ft I n i- Pi ! I/ I'-il.S. Sj * rou HI\Ti.MMJiixisiiin ; uoosis. ( CIIAMIIKIIR POIl HOUHKKKEPING , MAN nnd wife , water In kitchen , steel link. 319 N. 17lh. a-1,2 OKNTI.nMAN AND WIKi : . 3 NICH HOOMS , hnlh. clo et. sink , $8.00 2918 Pnrnnm Q MUO 25 * roii HIAT sroiins AMI KlllST-C\aS 1IIUCIC 8TOIHJ IIUII.UINO , 1011 rii rnn in , three stories and bnsemcnt , will alter tu tult Icnunt ; low rent 111 1st Nafl 1) 1 ( bldv J ,5 ! KUIt HUNT.'Till : 4-hfOriY IIHICIC IIUIMJINCI nt Oil Patimm HI. This bulldlni ; Ims n llreproif cement basement , complete steam htntlnx ! lx- turtK , water on nil lloon , BUS , etc Apply MI the ulllce or lh < Ileo. 1-110 AUIi.NTS WAM'IUI. AOINTR : MMCR r TO us A DAY INTIIODUC- IIIR the "Comet , ' the enl > II nnp shot CHinera mulf. the KiTHtent eller of the century. Ken- < nil and local nRenta wanted nil o\er the world , exclusive tirrltory , write toJay for trrnn nnJ wmples. Alken-Olenson Co . N 2. , I \ t nw , U is. J \VA.vrnnTo unvr. . mites , nl o farm * ten to llfty miles of Omihn , llemls. 1'nxton block K N4 WANTID. : IN HIHPKCTAIIM : : DOAHDINO oi private .louses , InexpcniUc rooms nnd b"nnl for joiins women , either for n short time or per- mnnently Address Y W C. A , Ilee bulldlnif. K MSOO 2J * PACIPIC SlOnAOR AND WAnKHOUSC CO , SOS-910 Jones. G'noral BIoruRo nnd forwardjm ; . OM. VAN .t BTOKAQC. HIS PAll'M. THL. 1555 ii To IIUY. PAHM OPNO IlTY ACUKS WITHIN 10 TO 14 miles of Omaha , must be flrst-clns < nnd Rood bulldlngt , will pay all cash Hcmls , Pnxtnn bloclc. N-797 TO MAHI : on IIUY. KI.HVAIOII OP TIN : OH nfteen thousand npulty In South Pintle country. Aildresi A 21. care Omaha Hee N-814-N 20 ron CHIJAPEST HARDWOOD WOVHN COIlN-CHIll- blng- made C H Lee , Ml Douglas. Q-2SS No3 IIAUIANT IIOMiSTOVI } 1017 PinilCi : Q-MS2J 24 * \IIIVOVA.\TS. . MllS. MAHY PIUTZ. CI.AIHVOYANT. 1 N. 16th S M3C3 N2 irrc. MMK SMITH , 1121 DOUOLAS , ROOM .1 , MAS- SHRB nnd steam baths T M742 21 * MlfeS AMP.S , VAPOH UATHS , MASSAC.n C07 S. 13th St. , room X T MWO-NC * MISS VAN VAI.KU.VIJUUO UCSTIIOYS PHU mnnently by l ctrlclty oupcrlluouH hair , moles. wartH. ctt lloom 416 N. Y. Life IlldK MUPTisnu cuiii.u. NO PAIN : NO nim.x- tlnn frurn tiiiElncis , we tiler to humlicls n ( patients cured O IJ. Miller Co , 307 N Y. Life Onuihn Neb * , building , L-2s7 11ATHS MASRAOK. MMU. POST , 319' R 11T1I U-2SS VIAVI. HOMH THCATMnNT POU UTIiniNU tiiiubles ljhl clcl.in In ntt < .nd nce Consulta tion or hcnlth book free. 3V3 lice bl Ix IxU2S9 U-2S9 srn ; CAIITIHI IIAUDWARR co. . HIS DOUO- las , for mantels , ttiates , tiles , marble work , rtc U 3C2 .NnV TO LOA.N UUAI. KSTATR. ANTHONY LOAN A. TltlJST CO. . 315 N Y K Quick mone ) nt low rnlcn for e oi.c | fnrm loim In Iowa , northern-AllssouiI , casloni Nrbn In \\-2Jl CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUH. Dn N. Y LIPI1 \V-2t3 MONKYTO I OAN ON IMPUOVEO OMAH \ real estate Hrennnn , Lo\o Co. Paxton block. W-2M - _ _ _ LOANS ON IMPIlbV'UD i UNIMI'llOVIUl CITY property.V. . Parnnm Smith i CO. . 13.0 Pirnnm W-231 AT LOW HATcs O. P. DaIs Co , 1505 Pnrnnm St W 23i PIUVATU MONKY. TOOM $100 UPWARD , P D Weid. Hth and Douglas W 4T9 31 c i'iu : CINT : MONIY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb farms. W. IJ. Melkle , Omal.a \v ? ri MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA I'ROPL'IITY AT lowest rates Ilulldlni ; loans wanted Pldellty Trust conipan ) . W S32 MO.NKY ' 10 I.OAXCHA'ITii.S. MONGY TO"LOAN ON ruiiNiTuiinT PIANOS hoibi.9. wagpna , etc : nt lowest rale In cltj- no i.'iuouil of Roods. strlctl > confldentlnU you can paj the loan off nt any tlmo or In uny amount. OMAHA MORTQAOn LOAN CO 300 So. ICth Ft X-236 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO 50 , DAYS , TURN ! lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , roo-n S Ilarl er b k X 2S7 HUSI.MiSS CIIA.tCUS. POIl SALE. A11OUT 2.0CO LRS. MINION TYPK 700 Iba. agate , 150 pair two-third cises. 40 double Iron stands for two-third cases This material was used on The Omaha Dec and Is In fairly Rood condition Will be sold chein In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser ; Applj In person or by mall to The lei > Pub- Mining Co , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 5S- AvintACiIMV-RUKLY" i.vcoMiT"wIrii J2 0 Invested Rnfe ccnir-nnlUe Prospectus piocfs , fiec P , Daly , 1293 llroid\\n > New York- Y MCH N12 * i-'ou h.\i.ii-iinAi. AUSTRACTS TH13 DYRON RUL'D COMPANY Ke K > HOUbllS , LOTS. PARM8 , LANDS Geo. P Ucmla Real Estate Co , pnxton Illk. lie 31213 O > 0 AHT AM > I.AXCUAOC. " " * p. aiLLCNnncK"nANJO. MA"NDb. lln and suitor teacher Room 412 lite Ild- ! ' yp3S. _ 100 Will ? br-iiMOLLHR & CO. OTATI } ACII'NTS for l\cis & Pond , Vose A Sons ana Umi reon pianos - ; stelnway Parlor , Grnnd , blR barenlni mundollns below 5 * SI-745 IMIILD C A\U LOAN ASSURIATIOXH. SHARKS IN MUTUAL K , & U ASS'N PAYS i , 7 Ii per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 ycnis old , alwajs re. dcemable 17C Parnain at. Naltlni.ii tie. tie.MO MO HOW ' 10 OUT A IIOMK OR fncURl : OOOD Intuesl on saMnss Apply to Omaha L & IJ ABB' , 1,01 Purnain G M , Nattliicvr , bo . 301 AM ) IP YOU WANT TO BUY OR StLL : , YOUR III. cycle , go In Omalu lllcyclo Co : Jj iiousib : wiNrniniD. ui.br OP PAIIF : 0007 Cmtor at. M-C.H ! 31 * _ QOOD HHitlDINll. IllJ.Sf CAIIR. $1.W JlONTlT. > \ I aiudtr , D3th and l.ur.emtrrth ; wiitu 2W2 MBICW _ M-71IN7 PLIINIY . liiirniH iMlled for and ilelUcud ; lulei" > 3 month Addiexa Duller , Cicsccnl Oily In ) sTuiiANu \ niTn sFoTTin : INO- : ll ! i pointer. Rcwntd for retuin to 2511 Cnl- Iforola . - X- nr.ocuTioN-.MP > , w. uoiiWAitn. GJ N. "III. , MfJ N15 ri'iioi.sTiuiAK. noie > M s. wCi.KMN ron iuoTiT"T'iiici"w in fiirnlluii ) i.utl.lni ; anil irpnlrlng ; nun. liMjiM c ucli > 4 uiiil cujhloiu Sill futnliic it 1 < 1 mi. MI SCHOOL. \ < LA ! 1 1.R ADVANC'B ITI'H.S IB NOW f in.lni ; nt Mcund's tu meet c\ei > Monday at m1' ' . n'i. lu'tfpr " * < -l > . . Rood until , , utti ! . ' 'nil ai IMO. Ilarney t ; u ) o > oiwn. oiwn.NM MACIIIMS AMI surri.ins. NliW llOMi : HOU8HHOMJ AND cwlne mnchln * ollkc. till Cnp. nv . Tel , 1571. f * 1 TvriJWinTrsus. Vr THI5 llKdT TYPKWIUTKtlS SUPPLIKSi iTpnlm I'nlteil T > pewrllcr .4 Suppll'a Co. , 1C19 Fnrnnm street. MS30 June 10 SIIOIITIIA.M ) AMI TYIiWIllTIXa. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. L1KI1 PIUVATI ! INSTRUCTION IN SHORTHAND IIY experienced teacher , best fjntcm , rates rea- nonabK 2109 Douglas. M7SS26 * AT OMAHA HUSINHSS COLLKOIJ , ICTH AND Douglas 831 MASOX WOHICI011lirIl. J. P. HHALY. 1822 CLARK STRUCT. IAW.MIH menus. H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONKY. 415 N. 1C ST. , 305 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , IIco Iliilhllnp. Unrilin , Nobr Advtoo nnd I'Hunt Hook .ni.IJCTIOV IMlOOf.AMATIOX. Hy Proclnmntlon nml notice tb tlie electors and ItKUl voters of the Cllv of Oiniilm of a Boner.il clly olcctlon of the City of Omnh.i , to lie held Tuesday , the tlilld day of Noonibor. . 1K > 6 , for the iinrposo of flcctliiR one city councilman ftom ench wnrd of inld city. TO Tin : IMPTO : S AND I HGAIJ VOT- BHS OP THi : CITY OF OMAHA , I. Wllllim J Uro.itch , Sfftyor of the City of Omnhn , do h tie this , my procliimntlon , nnd by authority vestul In mo ns aurh innyor , do hereby Rlvp public notice to the electors and krfnl voters , of tln > City of Omnhn thtit 11 Kcncrnl elqj-tlon will lie held In said city on Tup'sdnjfoin.o third dty of November , 1S5" . for the liurposo of clectln ; ; a wnrd councilman for each of the nlno wards of wild city The polls shall ho opan on the day of s ld election nt olsltt o'clock In the morn- Inc ; , and sh-tll contlntio open until six o'clock In the e\enliiK of p.ie "amo day , at the respective voting places folloulng , to- wlt : CITY OF OMAHA. nurr WARD 1st District Iron booth , N. C corner of 12th and Paelllc His 2nd District Iron booth , N W. corner of 10th nnd Center t i. 3rd District Iron booth , N. i : . corner of nih and Vlnton sis 1th District Iron booth , N. E corner of Sth and I'nclllc sts. nth District Iron booth , N. n corner of Sth nnd Hickory sts filh District Iron booth , N. W. corner of Sth nnd Bancroft sin 7th Dls'rlc-t Iron booth , N. n corner of Cth nnd Piercents. . Sth District Iron booth , N slilo of Cen ter st , between fith nnd nth ats. SECOND WAIID. 1st District Iron booth. S slilo I.o.iven- \\orth , boUvecn 13th and Ifith sis. 2nd District Iron booth. NV. . corner of 19th and Mason nls 3rd District lion boolh , S W. corner Of 20lh and Poppleton ave. 4th District Iron boolh. S side of I'lerco st , between ir.tli nnd inth HI.I .1th District Iron booth , K. E. corner of 14th and Hickory slit Oth District Iron booth , S. E. corner of 17th nnd William sts 7th District Iron booth. N. W. corner of inth nnd Martha sts. Sth District Iron booth. N. E. corner of 20th nnd Mnrtha ots. flth District iron booth , ff. W. corner of nth nnd Vullcsts 10th District -lion booth , S. E coiner of 20th nnd Vlnton His. nth District lion booth , N. E. coiner of 21th and Vlnton sts. THIRD WAIID , .lfl " ' " " let Irnn luiolli , I * . K. oornor of 14lh and Jackaon ats. 2nd District Iron booth , N oldo of H.ir- ney. on vacant lot between 13th and llth Ht-H HtH3rd 3rd Dlsti let Iron booth , N. W. corner of 14th and Capitol ave. 4th Dlsti let Iron booth , S E. coiner of 14lh nnd Chlcnro stH. Cth District Ji on booth , S W. coiner of 15th nnd Hurt sis. Gth District Iron booth , N. E. corner of 12th nnd Jackson wta 7th District Iron booth , S. W. corner of llth nnd Douglas . Slh District lion booth. N. W. corner of 10th nnd C.ipltol ave. . 3th District-Iron booth , S , W. rorncr of 12th nnd Chlenuo sts 10th District Iron booth , K. W. corner of 9th nnd Howard sts FOURTH AV.\T.D. 1st District Iron l-ooi.i , enst suits , of 17th between Dn\pnnnrt nnd Chicago jts . -'V1 ' DIstrI'tIron , booth , N. C corner of 22nd and Dodfjo sts 3rd District Iron booth. N. E coiner of 2oth nnd Davenport sta. .jljh District Iron booth , N.V. . corner of 2rith nnd Tatnnm ST 5i.h DI , < "r'pt-Tron ' booth , N' . W. corner of ISth nnd Douglas sts ICM" ' District-Iron booth. S E corner of ISth " nnd St Mary's n\e. f" ' mh Dls"lVt Lca\enworth Iron 1)00'n. sis N. Vvf. coiner 8th District Iron booth. South side of < l"iey st. between 20th nnd 2Ith sta 9th District-Iron booth. S. E corner of 2jth nve. and St Mnrj's nve. TIFTir WAIID. 1st District Iron booth , east side Sher- mn".v ? " OPPO-.UO Mandcrson st.U . U corner of bootl11 NE - corner of C0r"0r ° f W' C0rncr ° f ' cba. . SIXTH WAUD WAUDN N- ncorncr of ° f of COrner ° f N- wcorncr ° f N > E" corner of s" R" corncr ° < SEVENTH WAIID ) - S" w * cor"or or . , . -"A Dlslrlct-Iron booth. N. E. corner of -'I' ' ' uyo and I'oypeton , ! , ive.tho the N- wcor - > W' C ° rncr of - u coriier ° r th - booth , N E. corner of 29th st and 1'opjilcloii nve. EIGHTH WAIID ° f NI : - corner of 4th Illstrlcl-Iron booth. N. W. corner of uih me nnd Cumins st. 6th Dliitrlct-.il on booth. N. E corner of 21st and Cumlng stH fith Dlsti let Iron booth , west side 21st st , b - ' . " * ? , ' ! ° , "KS nntl Cnllfoinln sis ISth ! nnd nlst'l't-lron Cumlng MH booth , N. E. corner of Mh District-Iron booth , B. W. corner of lith and Calttornhi ta. NINTH WAUD. 1st District lion booth S. W. corner of 72nd and CumliiK HH. | 2nd Dlstriet-Iion booth , f * . W corner of 40th and CumliiK ats. Sril TlMtrli > t..lron booth , N. W. corncr of 40th and Fnrnam HIM. 4th District Iron booth north Blilo of Dnvenpott strcot , onc-hnlt block west ot SJnd Htri'ot Sth Dlatrlct-Iron booth , N. E , corner of 31M n\i . and F.irnnm Ht. filh Dhlrlut Iron booth , N. W. corner of 22th nvo nnd tanvenn orlli st. In Wit nens Whereof I lm\o hereunto ret my liiiiul IIH Major of said City of Omahn , this twentieth day of October , ISM. W. J , JinOATCH Mayor AttentZ 13UECHKU HIOM1 ? , City Clerk. OotSi U PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to tlu Constitution of the State of Nebraska , ni ) hornlnnftcr fctifortli In full , arc submitted to the electors of the Stnto of Nebraska , to booted uiton at the general election to beheld hold Tuesday NoNcmbcr 3 , A. D 1SOO' A Joint esjilutlon proposing to juncnJ sections t\vq 1.2) ) , four (4) ( ) , and five 15) ) , of nrtlclu six | 0)uof ) the Constitution of the State of Nobrsalta , rrlatlng to number of judges of tlie sdpronio court and their term of offlco ' " Ho It reaSlvert and enncted by the Losls- lattiro of the Slate of Nelirnnkn , Section 1 rtMt section two ( Z ) of article sl\ ( C ) of the Uonstltutlon of the State of . Nebraska bw iiiticmleil so as to read as fol lows : , < Section 2 'The supreme court shall until ' otherwHo ptov'idod by law , consist of live (5) ( ) judges , It majority of whom shall be necessary to form a quorum or to pro nounce n decision It nhnll ha\o original jurisdiction iln cases relating to revenue , ! civil ciiiu-i , In , which the state sh ill be a ! party , inancliHinis , quo \\urriiiito , habeas I corpun , and aneli nppellatc Jurisdiction , aa , may bo pro\idcd by law ' Section 2. That set lion four (1) ( ) of nrllclu ' six ( C ) of Iho Constitution of the stain of Nebraska , bo amended so us to rend as fol lows. Section 4 The judges of the Jiiprfmo court shall be elected by the electors of thu state ul larii > nnd their term of otllec , except ns herclnaltHr provided , shall bo for a period of not les thnn live ( ii ) years ns the legislature may prescribe Sccllon 3 That m-ilon five ( " > ) of nrtlclo six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebins-ka , be. ami-mini to nml ns follows. Section 5 At the nist general election to bo hold In the y < nr IfW , there shall bo elected two Jtnlgpj of the supreme court one. of whom shall bo elected for a term of two (2) ( ) jears , ono for the teim of four (4) ( ) ye irfl , and at ench general election there after , there sh ill bo elected ono judge of the supreme court for the term of live (11 ( M nrs. unlesT othcnvlst' proxlded by law ; Provided. That the judges of the supreme- court whoso tornv have not expired nt th" limit of holding the general i lection of 18T Hh.xll continue to hold their otlU-n for the remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned Approved March Sfl , A D ISOI A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section tlilitccn (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to conpcinatlon of supreme and district court jitd-rcs Be It resohed by the Legislature of the State of Npbr.-nK.l. Section 1 Thai section thirteen (11) ( of nrtlclo sK ( fi ) of the Constitution of the- Stnto of Nnbri'.ca be amended so na to read as follows Sec n The judges of the supiemo nml district courts shall receive for their ser vices such cornpt-nsitlon as mav be pio- vlilrd by I iw p tyablo qu irt > r1y TinIc.Rlslaluro shall at ItH llrst seshlo after the adrvitlon of this amtndineiit. three-fifths of the mrmbiTB elected tn ench honso conrurrln ? eatab'lsh their compci'satlon The compensation so es tablished i hall not be eMnngfil oftenct than once tn four > rars nnd In no c\ent unlc a two-thirds of thf > members i-loctcd lo each house of the legislature concur therein Appioxcd Mai eh " 0 , A D l -j A Joint resolution proposing to amend scctlo-i twcntfour (21) ( ) of article live ( Ii ot the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the nfllccrs of the executive department. He It rosohed and cmcted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska- Section 1 Tint section twenlv-four (24) ( ) of nitlclo Hvu (5) ( of the ronstltutlon of the Rtntiof Nebraska bo ami mini to lead n-i follows : Section 21 The ofllcorrt of the executive depirtnumt of the fttato government ttinll rccflve for their serUe-a a comjiensatlon to bo iMiiilillr.i iy | aw vshleh shall b- nclth'-r ' Incre siil nor dlmlnlnhed dining tti * T.I Hn-iThleh t > * v shell have ln > en comirJmloneiK < .a lu koimii not recede to th"tr o.Trt iTS-s nnj fets COSIH Intnpita upon public mone-yi In thilr hnnils ur lll'dei tlielr > c ( > atrcl , rciqul ltr ( of oHlce or other comfi'nsatlon ' nil feoi that nviy horpafter bo payable by Inv for si'ivlcts perfoimed by nn olllcer proviilid for In tb ' ' 'sh.'ill be paid i'l advance Into the state tu.tSury The Icgl-ilnlnrp sii'l nt Its Ilrst-sfsslon nfte-r thr > adoption o this aimndnufiit , threp-Ilfths of the IIIPIM IM-M electe < { tn pitch house of the hvlsln- lure eoncuulug , establish the nalaiics of the olllcers named In this nrliclc. l e compeiiHatlnn ho i-stabllshed nhall not bi > chanced off'ivr than ouco In four > vnra and In no-rv < tnt unlcis two-thirds of tin- inombi'rs elnetrd to pach house of tlin letr- Islature coitlA \ thi-ri'ln Approved .Mirch 29. A D 1533 o 3 - A Joint i evolution proposing to ameiul section onelXUtjof article sK ( G ) of the Con stitution of the Slate of Nebraska , i elating to judicial porfcr B < ! It resolved .mil enacted bv the Legis lature of tin1 ! Pluto of Nebiasl-i Section t That section one * ( Ii of .irtUlu s\ | ( C ) of the Constl'ullon ' of the Stall ot Nfbra-'ki bo amord < ! lo Had as follows , .Socllort 1 'Hie judklal po7\cr of thin state shall be vested In a supreme court , ills triet courtH count } courts , justices of UK pence , roHco ma-.lstratco , and In mic-1 ! other couits Intel Icr lo the .supiomo cent I aa may lie * created by Inv In which two Ihlrds of the membeis elected to each house concur. Approved Match 23. A T > 1SS3 A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion elm en (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of ( hi ! Constitution of the State cf Nebraska , re'- latins to Incieasp In number of supreme and district court ju-lgca lie 11 tosolved nnnn \ ictcd by the Lei ; t.ilatnro of the State of N Section 1 That section elt-von ( II ) of aul clc ulK ( ii ) of the Constitution nf ( ho Stati of Ncbiaska bo amended to lead ns fol lows : S < rtlon 11 The le-slslaUite , whenever two thirds of the mcmbeia fleeted to each lioua iihall concui therein nun. in or after tin year ono thoin.ind rlht hnndrod nnd nlnpty-biivcn and not oftcner than once 1" . every foui ycais , increase the number ol judges of supreme nr.d dlstilct com Is , and thu judicial dlKtrlctn of the state Such districts sh ill be torircd of compict lerrl tory , and bounded by county lines , and such Inciease , or any change In tl-c boundaries of a district , shall not vaeati the olllccof any Jud e. Approved March 3 , A. D , 1S93 A joint resolution proposing to nincml section six ( C ) cf aitlcle one (1) ( ) of the Con stltutlon of the tcte of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. lie It rcjolved and enacted by Uio Leg. Islatura of thn Htatu of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( G ) . urtlilo one ( I ) of the Constitution of thu Stale of Ne braska bet amended to tcMd ns follow.s : Stitlou i ! The right of tiHI by jury ohall remain Inviolate , but the logiHlauuo nnj provldti that In elvll actions ilvo-sUthn 01 the Jury may render n verdict , and the leglslatuii ; by it BO authorise irlil by a Jury of a lea ) number than tv.elvu men , In courts Irifeilor lo the dlttrlct court. Approv ed March 29 , A , D , 1SS5 A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article flvo (5) ( ) of the Con stitution of Nebraska , relating to olllcers of the executive department. 1J it resolved nml enaclrd by the Leg- Islalurn of thu Stain of Nebraska. Section 1. 'I hat section ono ( I ) of article- llvo (1) ( ) of thu Constitution of tt-o Stale of Nubiaska bu amended to lead us fol- IOVVH : Section 1 , The executive department shall consist of n governor , Ile'iitenant govornoi. seci clary ot. utato. auditor of public nc- counls Measurer , Huijcijntemlant of publl- Instruction. tUirney geiuuil , commlsslom i of public lands nnd buildings , and three1 rallioid commissioner ! ! , each of whom , ex cept the HtUit ral road commlsslonerj , shall hold his ollltuiifor n term of two years , from tlm llrst Thurrday after thn IJrat T-Uffcday liur January , after his election , and until hlstsucceflanr Is elected nud quail- fled. Each c rnll-oad comirluiioncr ahull hold lila olllfu. .foe a term of three ycaia , beginning on Uio fl-st 'llnusilay afler the tlMt Tuesday , Itr January nflcr nla election , and until lili'u , cfssor Is ulectud nnd quail- lied : I'mvldqd. however , Tlnit nt thu llrat genural election held nftor the adoption of thin amendnicnt thiru shall be olucted three rullromlcominltsloners , onu for the period of oiu ) a-car , ono for thu period of two jtars , uaitll one ffir the period of throe jears. Tho.iBnvernur , ute-mary of Htato. auditor of | iuUIi ! ivcLcunta and trciiHiiri r uliall iPHldotnt the cTTltol dinlnir thud term of otllcX 'thry u nil kpip tj.o pnblle recorib , buukj ni I -pers th ic , ami shall perform. sucduluwjm r ! \ may Li > icquliod by law. " Approved 'Ma ' < rc'i " ) , A. 1) . , 1S.3 A , J-Int ic-.linuu , , ig to aracuil ucc- lion txvcntystx (20) ( ) of article nve ( B ) ot tti Constitution ot the Stnto of Nebraska , limit. Ing the number cf executive state offlcen. Ho U resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nc'hraskn : Section 1 , That section twenty-six ( SO ) of nrliclc llvo ( R ) of the Constitution of thn State of Nebraska bo amended to ( read ns follows : Section 2(5. ( No other executive stain oin cen except those named In section one (1) ( ) of this ntllclo shall bo created , except by an act of the legislature which Is con curred In by not lc s thnn three-fourtha of thn members elected to each housn thereof ; 1'rovidul That nny olllco created by nn act of the Ict'lxl.uura may bo abolished by the Icglslatuie. two-thlrds of the members elected to wu h htnno thnn of concurring. Approved Mureh ? ) , A D. , IStl A joint resolution proposing to amend section nine 19) ) of article- eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pro viding for the InvvMment of the pcnmucat educational funds of thu ftato. Ho It roseilvcd and omiettd bv the Leg islature of the Stnto of Nebraska : Section I. That "outlon nlno OJ ) of attlcle eight ( S ) of the ronitltntlan of the Slnlo of Nebraska bo amended lo rend as fol lows- { joi'tlon 9 All funds belonging to the stnto for educational purposes , the Intoiest and Income w bet oof only are to bo lisrd , shall 1)0 deemed trust funds held by Iho state , lind the stnto shall supply all losses there of that mav In any manner accrue , so that the same shall i cumin forever Inviolate nnd iniillmliiL'ihul. nnd shall not bo In vested or loaned c\eept on United Stalei or state sei urllles , or reglsietid county bonds or registered school district bonds of this ntatc. nnd such funds , with thu Intel ( st and Income thereof nro hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they are granted nnd set nput and shnll tint bo transferred to nny other fund for other uses , Provided , The board created by section 1 of this artlclo Is empowered to ell from tlmo to tlmo any of the securities belong ing to the permanent school fund and Inv - v st the proceeds arising therefrom 111 any of the securities enumerated In tilts st c- tlon bearing a higher rnto of lulirest , \vhenovpr an opportunity for better Inv-st- niptit Is presented , And piovlded further. That when any warrant upon the state treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of an nppropila- tloa by the legislature and secured by the levy of a tax for Its pajment , sh ill bo prcucnted lo the stnto treasurer for pay ment , and there shall not b - any nuinc-y In the proper fund lo pay nurli "wnn.uit. the bo.ud ciealed by section 1 of this nrtl- clp'-mny direct HIP ntato treasutcr to pay then Amount duo on such warrant from mon jr In his hands bi-longlng to the per manent si hoql fund of the state- , and he shall hold said vv.itr.int IH an Investment of said permanent xehool fund. Approved March 2T A D , 1V91. A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of Jho State of Nebraska by adding n new section to article twelve (12) ( ) of sold constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg ing of Iho government of cities of the metropulltnn class nnd the goveinmcnt of the counties wherein such cities are lo cated. Tie It resolved nnd enacted by the LOST- Islaluriof the Slate of Neb-aska- Section 1 That article twelve (12) ( of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska be nmendi-d by adding to wild nrtlclo a now section to tie numbered secllon two (2) ( to read us follows Section 2 The government of any elty of the nietropollt in el IKS nnd the government of the potintv In which II Is locatid m ly bo merged vvhollv or In part when a proposi tion ro to do hns be"n submitted by nit- thoilty of law to th-o'votcis of mull city nnd countv nnd received the assent of a majoilty of the votes east In Hiuh elty and nlso a in ijorlty of the vote's cast In ihu county p\rluhlvo of those cast In such metropolitan < Ity at nuch c-le'Cllon Approved March 29 A D ISM A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( i > ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the Coimltutlon of the State of Nebraska , pre scribing HIP manner In which votes shall bo cast. He1 It lesnlvcd and enacti-d by the Log- Islnturo of tinStnto of Ncbrislt.i. flrotlon 1 That section nix ( f > of nrticlo s-von (7) ( ) nf the Constitution of the State nf Nebraska bo amended lo le-ad as follows lows- Ht ctlon (1 ( All vet < H Mhnll bo by billet , or such ether motbod as may bn picncrlbed bv law , nroMde-d tlio secrecy of voting ba frcscivid Appt oved Mm I'll ? 0 A D , 18 % \ Joint resolution proposing to amend section tvvo (2) ( ) of article fourteen (11) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , icla- tivo to donations to works of internal Im provement and manufactories He It resolved and onncted by the Legis lature of the State of N hinski- Secllon 1. That sei-tlon tvo (2) of article fourteen (14) ) of Iho Constitution of the Ht ( to of Nebraska , be amended to runil .T * fjllo.vs Si ctlon 2 No city , countv , town , precinct , irunlelp'illtv or olhor subdivision of the itnte , shall ever mnUu donations to any wcrUs of Inlornal Improvement , or m inn- fnrtorv , imlra-j a pioposltlon no to do shall have- been first submlttrd to the iinalillcd oli'rtoia mil ratllled bv a tun-llilnls vote nt an oliction by uiithotlty of law. Pro vided , Taut cm h doiatlon < of a potinty wllh the donations of siieh subdivisions In the aggregate shall not , exceed ton per cent of the nssHssnl vilnnflon of such conntv , Provided , further That unv cltv 01 e-ountj mav bv a thieo fnnit * " < vo'o incnnso such Indr-btednrs'i llvo lor ci nt. In nddlllon to uoh ten tioi cent and no bonjj or evl- ilonei-s of liuli blodnes'i so Issued sliall h- vr'ld unless the suue shall have endorsed Iheieon a evrtlllcalo sl-inod by the Heoro- t < iry ami auditor of stnlo. showing that thr > same Is Issued nursinnt to lavv. Approved March 2D. A D. lS.r" > I , J A I'lpcr , secretary of state of the Mate of Ne-braska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the Constltutlo.i of the State of Ne-biaska ire true and coricct copies of the original en- iolcd ! and engrnssrd hills , as passed by the Tvcntv-fourth session of the legislature of tin ; Ctate of Nebraska , as appears from raid orlQinal bills on hie In this ofllce , and th liall anil each of saU proposed amtnd- metltWare submitted to the quallllcd voters of die state of Nebraska for their adoption rejection at Iho general election to been en Tuesdaj , the 3d day of Novcmbei , A I ) . 1800 In testimony whereof , I have thereunto set my hand and affixed Iho great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , In Iho year of our l.oril , Ono Thousand night Hundred and Ninetv-slx , of the Independ ence of the United States the Onu Hundicd and Twenty llrst , and of thU state the Thirtieth. Eeal )7 ) J. A. PII'EIl , Srci clary of Stato. Auc 1 ntoNovS morn onli. KOH STHIIT > . Htnlilj hti'iie-luri-N Hint Ailil < i > < lu > IK-niil > of SI. l.oiilN. A new Idea Is Li.inc nxploltcd in St. Louis. It is nothing less than the marking of a street at one or both of Its extremities by a formal gateway of stone 01 brick , mig- Besting to same extent the gate ledge of n great estate H la known In I'arhi , ulii'ro Iho stHtely Rue Mouccau Is entered through an Iron grteway of some prelennlons to monumeiital character. London can claim to hjvo UBed the motive also In Kensington Palaci ) GntiUns. and any traveler v/lio lina driven through tlirae French or English iUla will recall the enso of dignity and privacy lilcl. they conve'jcd , the dlstinc- tlou which they Imparted to the entire neighborhood Hero In Amc'rica , says the New York Tribune that distinction Imi suumcd beOIK 1 us , chleily hccauuo of lack of space U requires a wldo thoroughfare to begin with. To ahut up the ends of a narrow street would bo absurd , spoiling tht > liorl..oii and creating a ciampcd look , where or.o of breadth Is to bu desired. Kor , given a wldo street , nothing moro monumental than a big gateway at the end can be Imagined. It joins thu two aides ; It gives them unity ; It makes a whole that has an architectural Importance and even grandeur which nothing elsu can Bccure. What Is especially Interesting In the St. LoulH experiment U that It creates at points vhero ordlrarlly wo would look for no art whatever little centers of attractiveness. That Is a most refined and stately screen of Imnu , columns and coping which the architects liavo erected at thu went entrance to Vamleventur place , an-J the gateways built for the entrance to Westmoreland placu , equally tffuutlvo ; lu equally good ta.ito. [ gll EilM I&I EyBillHI H IGH ! BITS. OF FEMININE GOSSIP. I : 1\ li"ril J CI . \ > -.J-u.i"l- . .1. . . Llia-ifi ! - . ' 1JV-T ll ft * * ! fl'"i ? f"4 " ' 1 t 1 * " l I r-.l i if . ' " T l t AUliotigh In Uio crowd , of John Ollvei Hobbea and John Strange Winters and othei literary women , wo hear llttlp and seldoir from the author of the "Heavenly Twins" In these days , she still remains a ver Interesting person to the fojks who road her remarkable book with Us ntlll more remarka bio lilca.s. Though often styled Mine Snrah tirand this writer Is Kiigllsh. Her home Is a use ful and very prptty flat In Kensington , Lon don , and she lives there with her iitonson and son , but not Infi eminently vvpnds her way to the Hlvlcra , where she e-njoja the wlntprs that In London arc apt to bo s Inclement. Mrs Sarah Grand picfcra to be called Just Sarah Grand , her chosen nom do plume She Is often photographed and often painted jet I have never seen ono likeness of hci that U really a likeness All si-pm to want something. I think It the beautiful colorlnp of her cjcs , and her somewhat wistful ex pression , which seems to ask or search for what lies beneath the surface In one's self I have often talked with Sarah Grand , ant" been In her company , and have been struck alwavs with her great modesty and retiring manner. She prefers to listen rather than to speak When conversation turns upon ono of her books , she seems shy and ill at ease1. I remember only ono pronouncement 1 have heard her mnkp , and that was that she thought the cholco of names very Im portant for her charge era. Solne one I r-se it complimented her , on her cholco of titles and I am sure with complete lack of flattery What could have been more ai restive than "Tho Heavenly TvVlllsV for example ? Diamonds aro''displayed ' with most daz- 7llng effect acrosmi the footlights , and though paste or artificial stones can be inado that shine most realistically the Jew elers find a most Important market for their wares In entering to the needs of the actresses Not all the "stars" and "leading ladles" of the stage have had their diamonds stolen , but for jeara It wjs an expected and essential part In the program of publicity Langtry , If I mistake not , was the latest to MI Her In this cause , and a largo portion of the 20.000 worth , more or less , of jewels she lost wcro diamonds. Pattl , It Is said , hns the handsomest and largest collection of jewels of any of the queens of the stage On one occasion she wore tn the third act of "lA Travlata" a dress covered with precious stones to the value ) ot 200.000 Sarah Hcrnhardt does not care for diamonds , she prefers the qtircr and multi-color of the ancients Mine Mdrlc Magnler of the Gym naso has the two largest diamonds In Paris and she paid 100,000 francs for them In cold cash It was au American actress , Sadie- Martinet , who "lunched on diamonds , " ac- corillng to the ofllclal supplementary pro ceedings testimony on record Mrs Astor's diamonds are said to be worth $100,000. The Empress Poppaca Invented the cata plasm a mask that was put over the faee Immediately upon leaving the bath , and hearken , > o husbands ami brothers , it was only removed when the lady went abroid or on the arrival of a stranger and It wan replaced , and worn throughout the evening as a preservation from the night air ! Thr medicated mask was lemovcd when the ladv began her toilet , in order that her face might bo sponpcd with asses' milk. lint I woti'Jer was her beauty really worlb the deception which came nexti She was massaged with ashes of snalh or of large ants bruised and burnt In tall with honey In which the bees had beer smothered , with the ft of a pullet ml\pil with onions , and , lastly , with the fat of t swan , to which was attributed the propertj of removing wrinkles lied spots wen effaced with a piece of vvoolea cloth steepei In oil of roses Freckles v.ero treated will a scraping of sheepskin , mixed with oil of Corsica , to which was added the powder of frankincense. Queen Marglierltn , while her roval pouj Is away shuotlng chamois In the high Alps has gone to Grcssomy St Jean , where she leads the quietest llfo possible and maker high mountain ascents. She Is a famour AlpluUt. and wears thu national costume of the country , consisting of a short lound crimson skirt , black velvet or cloth Jacket embroidered with ellvcr , and a black sill , apron , with a black lace veil over her fail hair The peasants , instead ofa veil , wear a black cloth shawl tied round Uio header or , on dnvs ot fete , thu traditional head ditsi , which Is a heavy plato of gold placei" over the forehead This , or course. Is onl.v the property of the wealthy peasants Th queen goes on Sundajs to the village church where a seat Is reserved for her A western woman , who Is desirous tha1 country neighborhoods should moro oftc unite their interests and clvlllro tlich communities by good schools , good roads humanity to animals , a knowledge of the best ways to carry on their homes an rotates , says , ot a visit to a club with these objects "Almost every woman In It vva a farmer's wife. There was not even chinch at Uio 'Corner's' as It was called but nl least fifty women were gatl-ercd In private house , and several men came with their wives I was astonished at their interest and eagerness for what they ex peeled to recolvo through their club , and the pleasure with which they looked for ward to the meeting of it. " Unc"er the act calleel "The Married Worn IMI'S Law " pnsscd by congress at Its Iis session , a married woman of the Dlstrie of Columbia may Largaln sell or conve her real and personal property , and ma enter Into a contract In the same manne nnd to the iiumo extent aa a mairled man may In relation to his piopcrty She ma ) also carry on any tnde business or occupj ( Ion by herself and with others and hr earnings from her buslneas or from her labor or service are her own property Th husband Is not liable for the wife's debts contracted before marriage , and the sob right of the mother aa one of the natural guardians of her children Is fully recogiilred There are numerlijlj/'w / ' omen wlip are noted for tliclr beautiful and graceful arms , which auls'.s chum arc1 the leant common of all polnls of beauty Bonlb nf them me aoclet > women and some of them are stage queens The "divine SaialiV anna arc almost aa noted as her golden voice. ICmma Camel liaa more classically perfect arms than even most beautiful women Hut unless UKSJ women llnd upon carcfu ) measurement that their arms aru molded In the following pro po IOIIH , they may not claim to bu classic ally coricct. One cclebiated statue of Vcniu Hlioua these proportion * Length of aim from shoulder to finger tlpa. 287-20 Indus length of arm from shoulder to elbow , 12 J C Inches , length of arm from rlbow to linger tips 15vi inches , uroiind tippet arm , 11 % Inctiea ; aiound elbow. 10 % In lies aiound foiearm , Us Inches , aiound wrist 8 7-ii | Inches Diana , who should bu the inoiKI for athletic uoir.cn , has beautiful aims an nho U represented by sculptors In on > - atatui ) lhe > proportions aio as folloui Length of arm from shoulder 10 flnkui lips. 2 ! ) 7-10 Inchej ; length of arm 'rom shoulder to elbow. 131-5 Inches , length of arm from clbnw to linger tips , lOfj Inches , around upper nrm , IC'/fe ' Ineliei , around 'urcani , 0 15-1C Inches , around wrbl. 55-10 Inches A correspondent living In Pe-klna , china writr/s / "Tho oraperor'fi mother died , after an IllJiesx of Eovoral vmkiIf his adoptc I mother , the c-mpiasn donagcrvlfe of th' Rmperor Tung Chlh , hid dle-d , the- whole nation would lo lu jnciirnlm ; , nud thu uu pli-asant l lit of uimhavtn lie'adi would b universal As It 14 , Uio wcman whn ! ii/ given birth to an ompfjor. 'vlll be Interred with only the ceremonies di-o lo the wife of a prince , and will bo unmournul by thr nation " In Japan < ] uentlons of funiilv si well as of war , of silk and of c-lvllkatbi , .aje wll weighed and well thought over beruru they are settled. According to un aniMent cu om of the Imprrlal Japcncsu family tl-u rm leror and thu he-lr appaicn. to thn tliron" if Japanjnust ma-fry at Hit * agp of n , while1 he other princes ari > not alloAM to man until thi'y are " 0 VcifhI-Hlto , th" erm\i prlncit and heir apparent of thn ; < in l-in who was barn on Augunt 3t , l&7 ! > hn j'c' ' celob'ratud hli 17th birthday an I thn In- icrlal family Is InJuatrlouuly lo.ikfiu : il > > 'i * 'or ' a fit llfo companion fnr U < o j itint ; pn tumors have becu freu-ly elreuUUcl that 'Li emperor , who ghowa great preference for Kuropean culture , proposes to marry his son to a European princess , hut they arc absolutely groundless , as the Toklo paper Nippon savg , ulnci * such a marriage would IH Impossible according to tlino-honore-d usages of thu Japanese and Iho rousprvatlvo spirit of all olasscs of the people , The bride of the heir apparent must bo selected cither from the Imperial family Itself or from one of the "Oosseckl , " the * flvo most aristocratic families of Japan It Is au thoritatively stated that the nelectlon now tests between an Imperial princess and , a member of one of these llvo families. There U a tradition that some house wives do their dally duties satin apron and sans all personal tidiness , and It Is also told sub rosa that these nme Mra. Jplla- hvs are In the habll of donning an Im maculate' apron for the edlllcatlon of stray tailors NOW. It would certainly seem moro honest as \\pl | as moro economical to begin with the apron on ( slnce > It can bo laundered and thus renew oil In pristine splendor ) and to cast It aside upon the advent of an 1111- cxpsctpd friend. Again , when the wpekly mending Is to ba doneIt Is safi to predict that one minute spent In tying on an apron will save at lensl ten spent In futile brushIng - Ing nt a gown that has caught the" fuzz Inseparable from all clothing that needs mending. In the kitchen , of course , the apron reigns supreme and la a matter of cournc , but Its use In the other parts of the house Is nol so general as uomo tidy housewives would have us believe It Is certainly a pity that the- custom of our grandmothers hns fallen Into dliusc for a time. They possessed aprons galore silk , salin , calico ( but never "rags" ) and they were them on every possible occasion that cvon hinted nt a chance of n dress front being soiled Altogether II Is not amiss to parody the famous Josh Hillings , when ? aprons are concerned , and to way to all housekeepers. "Never work without an apron , and If > ou must work without an apron , pui on jour apron first. " Scandinavia hears the distinction of being thp only nation of the world In the navy of which women enjoy Iho sime privileges anu aharo the same perils as the incn. Whether tin- woman on board Is the wife of the captain or of the commonest sailor , she la compelled by government to do the work pf a man before the mast , and the Women are even compelled to stand guard at night. Women pilots are also a vsual thing In the navy of both Scandinavian and Danish governments They sail far out to sen for the purpose of meeting the Incoming ships and conduct them to port as safclv ns do male pilots Old and experienced Scanill imvlan ship captains say that women make good pilots and are to be preferred to men In that they have moro pitlenco than men and arc not so uncertain. One of the curiosities of lloston Is the "Mother's Hoom" In the- Christian Sclenco temple , dedicated to Hev Marj llakcr Eddy. The cliureh Is an aesthetic stone structure ? . Imposing ! } situated on n corner , and beir Ing Iho carved Inscription , "Unlit as n Testimonial menial of Our lie-loved Teacher , Author of Our Textbook 'Science and Health , ' Pr-sl- dent of the Hoston .Mclaph ) < .lcal Collegfl and Plrst Pastor of This Church , the first of Its Denomination , Uev. Mary Ilakur Hddy " The "Mother's Hoom" strikes an mien- lightened mind as a singular example o < fetich worship A white marble aichwny , reached b ) broad marble steps , leads to 'he door , above which Is a marble tablet bearing Iho glided Inscription "Love" Upon Ibo atonn floor lu front of the door Is carved Mother's Hoom. Offering of the Children. " Visitors are permitted to remain five minutes , and are requested to leave at the ringing of the bell The room Is open to visitors on Friday afternoons and for baif an hour after the services on Sunday. A guardian stands nt the foot of Uio steps to prevent tinueenilj crowding and another Is stationed Inside the sacred precinct. The room Is exquisitely flttcd up , and Is said to have cast $1.000. The floor Is of tin ) atone- tiles and there Is a fireplace of the same , with a polished wood mantel. In front bf this Is n largo rug ot the softest gray fur. bordciud with jcllow and black feathers. Another rug U of the lineal Oriental weave and Is like spun silk In texture. Thu chairs , upholstered In pale gray urouado , are protected from contact by broad , whl'c satin ribbons HKo the reserved pcwu at a wpdillnrf. All the windows are of stained glass representing passages from "Science and Health " Recently a German woman came to the state of Washington with six chlldrc'ti to meet her husband , only to llnd on her ar rival thai ho had been killed In the mines six weeks before A well-to-do French man who hcaid the story promptly offered to marry the widow and adopt the children. Sha accepted the offer , and within an hour was married and on her way to her hus band's borne. Princess Marie of Greece , second daugh ter of King George1 , is engaged to bo mar- ilod to the Grand Duke George * Mlchaelo- vltch of Hussla. An Athens journal an nounced Iho other day that thu match had been broken off , and the unfortunate ed itor has been arrested on the chaige ot In sulting the king and his family , an oifenio for which the penalty Is Imprisonment witli hard labor for a term not exceeding seven - years. It Is a well known fact that the princess of- Wales , before her marriage , made her own frocl.s and trimmed her own hats , ns the rojal house of Denmark had then no noney to waste on dressmaker * ' and mil liners' bills The charming princess was ex- ocedlngly proud of hei achievements nnd re mains so to this dav Not long ago , when she was asked to write down ht < r favorite occupation , she frankly wrote "Trimming hats. " In Frame an engagement of marriage , ni wu understand It , Is simply non-uxlHtcut. It Is a Inislnciii contract entered Into by thn heads of the two families A pathetic Illustration of the helpless childishness of the nuv.ly wedded wife of such a ronti.tct U narrated by a girl friend who has been visiting Paris The daughter of the family , Jullctto by name , and just avvert 17. re cently became thu wife of a man of 15. _ The eldcrlj bridegroom was of a frugal turn of mind and had provided no maid for his baby wlfo The morning after the manlago she was found In tears by " .Mon sieur" After Homo questioning slio ac knowledged that slio w s uuablo to dicss her hair , as It had only been put up for tlio llrat time the day before * the wnldlngl According to a "bachelor maid" with do- uicstlc tastes the novelties In kitchen uten sils are enough to tempt any joungwomin tn matrlmeny Jlread toastcfa and biolleri made of fine wlra and steel rod * have net tings which prevent the blaze from i caching and charring the fooifc ; Stiong glass ban Htipciveiled tin for measuring and mixing uleiiMlls , and they are. of course , much a-sor ! to wash than thu old-fashioned ones , bpriidcti bcin li-us likely to linpait a me tallic flavor to the goods , Klatlronn Imvo nickel-plated uurfuccH nliich will not rust. Asbestos haiidlco are part of all up-to-dato cooking utensils nr.d keep the hands from being scotched Palls and PVCII dlshpans aio made of heavy pjpler macho , and are , thori'fonlight enough to bo handled by women who are not rivalsof Sandon , vvhlln all smtu of aluminum ves-ioUi , lU'ht nf weight , brllllait unbroakablii and un- icorehahlit aio HIP delight of thu cook's life , Ono of the thorns that always appears In Iho path of it woman with lltorury Inclina tions U tin' fear lier fi lends frequently evi dence nf poalns for n character In her llctlon MM. Elizabeth Stuart PholpVard , , vlicr ) miniiiK r homo Ii al Gloucester , MUHJ. , U s.Pipy | avoided by many pf Ilia plain Usher folk about her , whom he linn drawn upnn for her works of fancy. A few rathar enjoy the dUtlnctlun but , mo.it of them i > o iicr aaltancp. iinylng' "Ye don't miver Vmiw v.lwt ulio'll nay about > e , " 'Iho l < eit duliy farm lu Vermont In owned and nin by a u0111211 , Mr * , Carrlu Nclnon , u \ i low. who Han inMinued .her farm and nd- 1'iMiwl her four children WlKb * We Wan loft i ! > np iilrtpc-n ! vears , IK < . Bho llviia at Uye- Kdt" Michaj burn ii ttln nnd ngahi v. JJ' ID prUuit for her protlucu , - ' >