10 THE OMAHA DATT/T 13EE : ATFttDAV , FElVIUTAllY 27 , 1807. SPECIAL NOIIG for ttirito column' nlll lie tnUrtt mull J2i.1 > p. in. , fen | IP ctvnlnu : nrnl mill' S p. m. for the iiiornltiK unit Similar nllltonn. AitxcrllmTH , by rciiicxUnic mini- licrctl clicclt , cmi lime nnmvcri nil- droxNcil < > n numliprc l loiter In cnr of The Her. Aimvtcm no nililrcuncil rrlll ) ilclUcrcil on prfHciilnllon ol tlii * uhrck only. ItnlCH , i l-2a n troril flrnt ltixcrtloii | Jc n MOI-I ! Iliprciiflcr. NotlilnR tnlccn for IVNK tlinu - ' ! < fur llic IIrut Inner * ( Ion. 1 lirnc mlortlwumenlM nni t lie run ciniNPC'tiHv tl > . Sll'tjATlO > S AVANTIJI1. A lir.flNKD , C.M'ADLt : AVOMAN WOULD llko t'Oslllon If ) tew or riF l"t Hi liuuscwoik , In rcluni foi roum nnd board , r 39 , Dec. _ A-M 133 S8 ANTnn rosiTio.v AS H eulnry no object. Address X , Doolllre , Ccun ctl llliirtii. A-MUi MchS WAM'JJD MAMS 111:1,1' : . WANTKD , AN IDUA ; WHO CAN lUINII OP tome elmpla tlilns to iiattnt ? Protect ) ou Ucns. they may tiring sou wtalili , write Join Wedilcilniin S. Co. , Dept. V. ratinl Attonicj * Wnshlniilnn It. C. , for their Jt.SOO prize ( .ffr unit a. list of ZOO Invention : wniitul. H 33 , ion cicuna. ot.u reliable housns experience uunore ror > : oxirn Induccmcnls to cu tc.in"r , } " 3 to ttM P * month mill cxpent . C , C. nuiipp ft Co . Ht * u-MKO-Mll Ixiuld. A rnw iNEiio'na : IIT-STM.VO MUN nnd ftfoJ > , nrodtible woik will' C. r Co. , t24 Sn Kill Rt. . WAMTHD nviitYwinut : . RAI.- ary niut roiimlfilon cxjiurl'nto iiniioo * ! i > ry iitfndy ro ltlon Lnivdo Clear Co r O box 2 ' , New \-orltCUj. 11-MO.O I. ' _ -WANTnU-A VOt'NiT'MAN WlTo IIAH HAT cxiicrlencc In runnlnc irassengcr clevaior. Lil nt lioston Store H-M118 28 WANTKlJ-AOfiNrS _ : $20 1O Sr A WHHK Btilll to woikcrs , no cniltal | i.ciilnl : new K"o < l , new plnn ; eelli nt iM\l , every ruii'.l } necila It. II 8 Co. , box 4l , Cincinnati , Ohio. _ U \vTN-l7i HA"'SMAN i-oTt" TlNll CIIIIIIIS wines nnd nieclnltl.s ( ; ulfo Uln lire , men liberal Bnliiv nnd rnrimlrilou , Aildrens Cnll fonila Cl Icr Co , CliIc.iBO. -SHU Mcli3 _ WANxniT hoiru-lTOiIs ron "M-KINMIVS llittlc of I'ldttrtlon niul Hound Mono , ' con tnlns blonipliles nut pottralls of hU cabinet Introduction by Clmuncej DILW | , Ilinncln tlmpUi of John Slieinun , enl } Jl : .0 , blf , buott MB lommlislntn. bon.inro for ntonts , cieill Klven ; fn > lKlit ptl I ? omiltH free Address Tilt Dominion Co , Dent. J. C ileaKO. II JIloJ J * pennanint , c\iicrlence unntie urj . either SLX Jones , Ketiltr & Co. , Chicago III Mchl2 WANTI3D , MiN AND 11OV4 TO I.lIAllN bnrbcr trnde , sKadj imsitluiit. at KuoMnsfa Kl\cn nfur Ivvo moiuliV pimtlja.iili tig , this In the qul.Kest , most thnrouili nnd pr ictlca method nf appicntlcpshlp Molu's Harbor nchool , 2 < 3 boulli Clnil > stieet , Chlcaso. lllua tratcd calMlomic fieo. 11 HISS Mchl * COOT AND SHO13 SAI.nSMHN A\ANmD TO tmvcl on commlFHlon by a vvll CbtnblUbtd Urn dolns a lutRC liualncss , to n man uho his hid ictunl expcrleni-c ns n ronil mlcaman with Soots nnd BhocB , nnd can verlf > Ma InleRilt ) and abllltj bj nrstcHsleftrenccs , nn unex celled opportunity IH oltereil nnd none othcis need npply , do not nnsuei iinleRK 011 cnn fll the bill ; the e flint do applj will state experi ence they blue li.nl Address quickly , Doot & Shoe Mfs. Co , Ltoston Mass. 15-Mn ? 2I DIKLS WANTED TO I < EAIN DIinSSJIAKINO , outline and IKtlnt ; a specialty Mrs huunson 2424 Uunilni ? . C- Mill 2ij WANTKD , ailll , IXIU GHNnitAi , HOUSE norlc iiiiulie : ( 117 bo. 2Cth bU C 129 28 WANTED , A CAI > AIJILOMAN AS MAN- aBer for business outside of cltj , must fur nl li cash iccialty. Tor further pnrtlcularH , ad drcsa 1' 40 , llee O M131 Mehl * ron IIIM' _ HOUSES IN AL.L , PAUTS Ol' Till ! CITY. 111E O 1DuvU Coiupanj , J505 rnrninn. D 8J3 11OUSCS ; DENEWA & CO , 103 N. 13TII bT. u aa _ 11ODEIIN HOUSES. C. A. bTAltll 823 N. Y I.irL D IUO CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES AL.1. OVEIt the city , $ J to JCO. 1 Idcllty , no : I'arnam St. IJ 101 HOUSES. WAL.UVCR , IIHOVVN ULOCK IOT11 nnd UouglaB _ D 108 HOUSES , COTTAGES & feTORES. ALL , TAUTS of city. Urannan , Love Co , 430 1'nxton block D M151 HOUSES I'LATS. QAKVIN nnOS. 1013 1\UIN\31 HOUSE' * rOIl RENT. DE1IIS. PAXTON Kl.K T. M'CAOUE , ism & TUIIKIN010N. C03 1JEE nUII-DINO MEDIUM SI55ED IIIIICK HOUSE , MODEIIN UnprovcmcntK. 220 llnincy 8t D-1M 2S -roil IIK.NT I'U11M II131) IIOOMS. FUnNlSHED HOOMS , 611 SOUTH 17TII AVE liwCi IIOOMS HOUSE- J NICELY rUHNISIlED : kccpliur 1112 .south llth. 13 SU31 27' 1100MH. WITH Oil WITHOUT IlOAnn 607 South 25th n\cnuo _ _ 1 , ONE ri/'OU 15 UNrUHNI HED nOOMc ) WITH water nnd water cloiot , Cll Kn 17th St E M120 FUIIN18IIED IIOOMS. 014 SOUTH 17TH AVE E 302 rUHMSUIM ) IIOOMS AM ) IIOAIin. vniiY unsntAHi.i : THONT itooM WITH nlcote ; hot \\ater , 2l2South _ 25th Bt. " * " "S 3C3 UOAUD : BT13AH HEATED IIOOMS 100 A iluy. 60S 8 13th. LnnKS Hotel. 1 ' ,18.Mil S riJONT IIOOMS WITH 11OAIID. MODEnN ; rertured rates. H8 Bo , 19th. P-S76-M18 * rUHNlHIIED IIOOMS. IIOAUD. 2SIO HAI1NEV. r * M925 M20 * . MODEHN TUONT IIOOMS OOOD l nnl. 3tO week. 14 N 10th t. r-MSfil 27 NICELY rtJIlNISHEl ) ROOMS WITH TIHST class lionril , 1722 DodBo St. r-lOfl-Ml * NICELY rt'UNISIIEn ItCOM. W1TJI 1IOAIID. ( Inn. ttrnm bent and bath. 1811 , ClilcnKO l. r-M109 Z8 A1.IIANY , 2101 DOIJOI.AS. ROOMS , WITH board , transient nrcommoilated P-Mt36 MehT FOH HI3NT-STOU13S AMI KOR RENT , THE 4 BTORV RRICIC HUILDINO lit 910 rarnnm > t Thli bulldliiK ban a fireproof icnicnt banement , complete rtvnm hentlnv IU- turenc ; \ on all lloors ; ca > , etc. Apply at the olllce of Tliu Dee. 1-910 AOUNTS WANTICH. AflENT3OMETHINO : NEW : JIIf-T OUT ; worrtcr TKB Heater nnd Cream Whip , rolull * ISc : aampla mallei ! free for Co let pay noitncc. I.nn-'n lire ntbvr quick tn'llllikcpectaltles. . O , a Vlnlnir , Ugr. ( Utpt. 19) ) , Rnmlolph St. , Chicago J MS" 1137 'CONTUACTH WANTED. 1XR 8AM3 OP our BOoilu ; cxcliuUo tenltorjj also with gen eral itKints to tiuvel : cxery horte owner muit linve them. I * Hunttr CD , Racine , Win. J OM , VAN-Si 8TORAOE. 1415 t'ARNAM , TEI. 1553 M-107 1'AfiriC STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO . D08-910 Jonca. Gtneral ilcrnKO and forworcllntf. M (05 ( \vrnn TO nuv. I1OUSK AND Ijyf , 7 TO 10 ROOMS , ALL , modern Improvements , on or In McJulh of I'ark Avc , Ho. of Puriinm SI Will pay < 3 COO to IC.COO rash ; mum be a bargain , llemli , I-nxton Illk X-1M OR 7.R IIOUSK AND' PAY IMO CASH AND come cleur Holt Co , meudon land W. L. belby. ! 34 Hoard of Trade. N-lOt- WANTED. BTOClToFsiloTlS AT ONCE : WILL pay tl.OOO to II COO ca h : baluiuo In property. Uoz 17 > . 8lien ndoah. la. N M140 tl * roil SAM : MisnMA\uous. CHI'APBPT HAnDWOODVOV13N CORN bint ; mads C R L , Ml 1'onglRs CJ 409 TOR HAi.r-riNE NRxv : HTo7i"oRA'3n iircr cleg } 39. Omttlm Ulcjcle Co. , 3J1 N. ICIli lie. Q-410 _ DKRT HPHO S\VIFT rorAToiji 5IU'R bbl : all ort . Address Thtc. William * . Ornnhiv. C1-MM1 " tnv mcYCT.T , rinsT-iAw N > OUA lu nnti > ( > ( l , foroili" $1500. Nebraska Cjclc Co , 15th A Mftruo' . UMSW M13 MRS MARY rilJTa , CLAIRVOYANT , 81T N. 18th. ' 8 11C7J MIS * HATiis. ivrc. MML .SMITH 1121 IlOUOLVS , ROOM S , J1AS- T-M'-.2 : ; * SORC ami ntcnm bnthc. - MRH DR. LEON , ELECTRIC M.VSAGI ! ll\TII inrltim : restful Hnd curative. 417 P lltb rt , tipntnlt' . T 51 2J * IMlltSO.NAL. CURED-TILL MARCH IS for | 2" CO no pnln : no detention from Innings : wo lefcr tn bundled f pntleitu cured , Tb * O 13 Miller Co , 117 New York Life DldK. Orinhn. U 411 L1ATHS. MASSAUE. MMIX I'OST. 319H S 1S1J VIAM ixm trTnnisij TROUDLKS. j45-s HLI : Rldff. I'hjslclan , conciliation ir bcMth book free. 1' 41 OMAHA WNTAL COM.ECII : 12 K. 1'ACIFIC ST3 Teeth filled with Kfid amnlRam tin. ruttn- pcrcln. c"incnt. on I plAte * made for out of raalcrlil only Teeth oxtroctod m. | clcnnnl fre'c U-n _ i cum : \vniNKLis. IIAMJNKSS AND s-u- pcrnuouit hull' . J2'i Chamber of Comrioree. Trua Co. 'J M7M MIS * MAtiiiY- nTrLT TO UANU OMH r.ADinq nnd iionninlila men ; many rich ; srnd lOo n l Join concnpondlrBCluti ; box ItW. licnver. Cole U M12G 25 CAIirr.T CLHAMNH. CHAMPION CARP17T CLKAN1NO CO. , CARPKT lient n , seourcil ami renovated , rcflttlnfc nnd re lislntr rnrpets a cpcclalty : new management 718 720 South 14th itrcct , Omaha , Neb , 'Iel CSS RCS M17 SI3\VIM1 MACIIINHii AMI SUI'IM.IUS. NBHOMK , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE cenlng machine olflcc , 1514 Cnp. Ave. Tel. 1574 RtlLDl.NO AMI I.OAX ASSOCIATIO SlIARKfl IN MUTUAL L. . II ARS'N I'AYS 6 7 , S per c nt when 1 , 2. 3 > ears old , nlwnys re dcmable. 1704 rarnnm etieet. NattliiBer , Sec 423 11O\V TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on ravings. Apply to Omaha L & I ! AFi > 'n , 1701 rarnnm. O. M. Nattlneer , Sec 429 FA11MS ' 10 I113NT. tf. ACREd , 3 MILES S. W OF UENSON AND tmc mile N of Dodge Bt , now occupied bj ( tnus Kulir. Tleml * . 1'axton Itlock. M-9CS A I'ARM , 240 ACRES , WELT. IMPROVED , nbniit vt , mlle weft of South Omaha En- ntilro The . fiwlft , 403 N. 15th. M113 27 l'A\V.MlltHviitS. ( 11 MAROW1TX. LOAN8 MONBY , 418 N. 18 ST. ASTIlOLOnV. rilOPESSOll A. MASERY OP EGYPT. PALM- l lrj and nMrolocy , the wonder nt the DRC pnst prcfcnt ninl fntnie told 01 no chnrnc , nt 202D Hnrnes St. , Omnhn , Ntb. C91-I9 * SI1OIITII.VMJ A.MJ TVPUWIUTI.NU. \ . C. VAN HANTS SCHOOL. C13 N. Y. Lll'E 413 VT OM V3'A 11US. COLLEGE.ICTH JC. DOUGLAS 4JI There's danger in the melting ice Danger for fools and wise ยง So danger waits for any man Who fails to advertise. I < n n WALL , v.cn > 31O.M31 TO LO.V > 1CHAI. INSTATE. MON13V 1O LOAN ON IMI'ItOVUU OMAHA real tttnte. Urrnnan. Love Co , 1 nston block. \V lltf MON12V 1O LOAN A'l IX\V KAfUS THE O r. Davla Co. , 1301 rainain bt. \V IH C l-nn CENT MONU1 1O LOV.N ON OMAHA propertj.NUj farina W. U Mc.'Mc. L t Nnt'l llic VV II ON OMAHA PHOI'l'HTY , LOVVUhT UA11 > S , bulldlnj loins wanted n < lelt ! > Trust CoW121 W-121 ANTHONY LOAN & TllUST CO. 315 N V. I * : quick money at lov , " ratm for Choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern NcbrnBUn W" 414 CITY LOANS a A. STARH. 023 N. Y. LITO. \\H WILL HAVi : 1200000 TO I'00.000 TO LOAN lir April Ma > June nnd luly tin flp = t-cla-3 ImiiiovcU Omaha ii-op-rty In Bums of $1 COO to S100CO , want applications lit once lowest rates on best loans ridcllly Trust cotnpanj , 1702 rnrnam st _ W MJJ77 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMl'ItOVHO OMAHA property. U. S Mortgage & Trust Companv New York PiiRcy & Thaims Acents. No 207 \V-\V > Tlrkt Natlonil Hank TO-ls - LOANS ON IMPIIOVCD i IINIMPI-OVIIO CITY property W Tarnain Smith & Co . 1520 Karen m TO LOAN ClIATTBIiS. MONI2YTO LOAN ON VUltMlUHU . horao-i. wagonf etc. at Imvist rates In clU. no removal ot gooda. strlctl ) conlMcntl-il : lou the loan off nt any time or In uny can pay amount OMAHA MOUTO UVB WAN CO. X-122 mil SAl U * AI10UT 2.CCO LUS MINION ' 1 H'H. ' nBite , 150 pair two-thlr.1 - . , 'CO I1.S Ihls Jtamls . for two-ll.lrd cases Iron double vvaa i uVed on The Oinrtl.a lcc ! , nnd Is faVriy gw < l wnaitlon Will bp sohl cheap n suit purchaser In qu.intltlea to bulk or n mnll tn The Dee Pnb- Apt > \y \ in person cr by . Neb \-m Coininnr0nnnlia. ; ll.hlnB _ _ ' rixTUUKs ron'onocnitY AND MRAT MAIL ! BU.uiban IQC.I- "tore for rent. ROCK kct nnrl " tlon. V. . W.od , ICt. ami PouriuB -ort SALI : on UINT , TVVO-STOHV rltAMn combined In Oretnn be t hotw , ! h Biloon uMnoBH ilnco in Snnv county , for Hale c leap ' 1'orlnl. Nebrnaka. I'etnwn. A.l.lrc'8 . . Adolpli TWO WKUKLY "Nllwbl'AI'nhsi ONC TOKTY sixty mllcB from Om.aliH. ViiURli m mil. B , one Htanton. & Hteplicn , unl cMntc and HhntrnctB illJi iMi-ll 1 - j pjj roit BAIJ3 DHUO STOCK IN 8. K. W- braska ! Invoice I1.500CO , no ilend stock , doliiR u Kooil buslncs . will Klve mnn vMth cn h n ImrKuln. nvcraBe dall > cnnh naleu J16W Ad- da I'O Ilo , KOIl KVCIIANfiU. ON AND AFT13H MAHni 1ST WE WILL DH at K22 Capital Ave. Tor trnde , 100 acres A 1 bottom land Iowa , for ROO ! hoiwe and lot here , other Iowa farms to trade for Omaha property. Arnold & Vtnton , 401 N. Y. U IIMir POII SAII3 IIHAL ESTATD. AI1STIIAC-1S. Till ! UYRON UHUD COMPANY. n 13-4 23 [ lOUbKS. LOTS , TAHMS , LAND'S , LtJANS Ueo. P. U ml llenl Eatato Co. , Paxton blk. OMAHA SAVINGS IIANIC ACCOUNTS TAKEN at par In exchange for houfca and lots ( All or pirt. ) The Dyron Kecd Co. HE 427 pi-\cn HOMUS AT COG ON THE dollar J22W JMS > ( o JOMOj ecu photos at Kth nml Tarnam. Marco bldg , J , J rilbron. (14 rirft National tiank bllg IIU M48S ACHI s ON MILT.KH PAVK vard 11,800 1W > 270 fet-t east of old fort Omaha , 11 000. 120x23 } fret nn Jillh utrect paved , miuth of Miller park J2.000 00x12" feet near 27th nnd Spuuldlns. 1100 John N ITrn- xer , CPP. P. O. UIfl2 OMAHA 8AVINC18 HANK ACCOUNTS 11OUOHT for ciisli. taken at par for c'nolcp 1st mnrlgaeci or taken at pat tn exchantro for real catato at prcfrnt low \aluf * . a , (1 Wallace Hi nun block. 16th & DouKlns. HII-S : * ron iioiTHrs AND iJara IN HANBCOM I'lace and Wet Knd uce Hlck , usent. I 26 PIVANCIAI , . FOIl BALK. WAHllANTS AMOUNTING TO several hundred dollars ; ceneral fund , Ne braska counties , 7 per c nt Interest , flnt-clasi security for Investors , Inquire of Oinahu Printing Co , 918-920 Farnam flrttl , MS.11 LOANS ON QILT KDOEn SnCHHITlUS LIFC lux. policies boueht. W , F. Holden , McCaa'iJ Mk. l-r ; I'HVHIOAL : i-OrUTION , MRS. W. N. DOllWAltn C2J N. llth. -MM1 Mchti * NCW AND SLCOND-IIVND SATKS. SAPC ItL pilrlng. J. J. Derluht , 1110 l-arnam tCO M3 d TilC llUb , repilr * United l > , wwrlter . fauprlc Co , 1Li Fannm St. LOST. LOST , NIAH 2GTH & HAi.r HOWAUD STS ladles' leather pocket book containing ring , keys nnd monej. flndoi will return to lce oillce and receive reward Ixjst 10S LOST , PACKAGE MONEY. ADDRESS r 41 , Uee Howard Lo t M131 27 ILMtD TIME PllICES. WAI CHE'S CLEANED , 73o , f cnuliie main tprln 75c , watch cr > eiul .r Ho. clL.cl.B denied and icpalrcd cheap , tpccti cles anJ ejeKla tes half pike , cjes H tetl fiee , orku nntel. A'tb'l Patt r-on , 1C11 Tain n SSI1 MC ruiiMTunn GET M S W\LKLIN'S PHIZES ON I'LHM turn packlnt ; repitrliiB. upholstering , mat Irf be1' made and rcno\atcd : 2111 Cu.nlnc Tel 1331. 410 MUSIC. ART AAD I.ANOUAOE. oronon r onLLBNnncic IIV.NIO , MANDO- lln ami KUltur teacher Room 412 IIcc HMi Tel 23S 100 SUES & CO. , f ATI NT SOLICI'iOKS , L'ro Ittilldln _ ' . Uniili i Neb Advice and I'llonl Ilnolc RAILWAY leaves IIJUHLINOTON & MO ItlVlIll.lArrlvea OmahajUnlon Depot. IQIh & . Milton fat < .j Omaha 8 JJim Uenver Kipici'3 . S 33am 4.3Jpm lilk HIllK Mont & 1'iiKCt Hnd Ux 4 05jun 4 Kpm Demur l xprcca . . 4 Olp-n 7 U pm Lincoln Local ( ex hundny ) 7 toprn 2.5pm .Lincoln IvJcnl ( ex .Sunlii ) . 11 JO.iui I caves'lCHlCAGO IJUnLINOTON . Q 1 Arrives Omah.ilUnion inpot 10th & Mabon Hts | Umiha C OJptn . . Chicago Vettlbule , . , S 20am 'J.lhun ( , 'hlc IRO ixpieta ; . . 4 lEpm " .lOpni , Chicago & Dt Louis Uxjircsa . . . S.JO.nn ll.iOam . . Tactile Junction Ixical. . . C 10pm fait Mall , " - - ICIIICAOO. MIU & ST I'AUL lArrlvea OmahnUi | Ion Uepot. 10th > V Mason Ms , | Onuilm C.30pm Chicago Limited , . 7 S 05am ll.Uum. . L'hleaKO Uxi rebb ( ex. Kund.iy ) , , 3.inm " " " ' " LeaTe | CHTCAao"'NOKTH\VCSrN7A"rrl\cs | OmalialUnion UipSt , lOlh U Muson tin \ Omaha 10,43am * K.ietern Hxprcsa 3 40pm 4:43pm . . . . Yrstlbuleil Limited" . , . 5.10pm 5.5ipni ! Bt , I'll ill Kxprtsj . . . . 9 Mam 5,40am St. 1'aul Limited 9.0Gpm " .SOam Sioux Cltj Local . . . . ll.lOjm 8 30pm . Oinahu-ChlcHico .Sptclnl . . . h.OOani . . .Mlebourl Valley Local , 0.30am * Uxcept Sunday * ' Hxctpt Monday. Leaven ICHICAnO , U I & I'ACn'IC.IArrUea OinahajUnlon Depot. 10th A Mason Hta | Omaha " " ' " _ _ IAST. * 10.40am .Atlantic Hxpresa ( ex Runda > ) 5 35pm 7.00pm NlKht Ujpretu 8:15.un : 4cpm . ChlcaKo Ventlliukd Limited . l:3jpm 4.tiOpm. . . bt. 1'aul Vcitlbiiled Lljiiltfil. . , i jpm " 2 WKST , _ l:40pm : .Colorado Limited < .00pm leaves" ! C. , ST. I' . , M. fi. O " lArrlvea Omalm ) Depot , ISth & Weluter 3t8 | Oinalu 12SOl > m..Sioux City I presa ( ex Bun ) . , ll.Mim 8.15nm..8louxIty Accommodation , . . . 8.CO.ini ! | im . . . fc't. 1'aul Limited . . . 0.10am r. , H. & MO VALLHY. I Arrives" Oinahul Depot , 15thVibuter 8tiuOmalia _ ] _ il 00pm. . . . . .Past Mall and Hxprepii , , c.OOpm 3.00iun . . ( ex. Hat. ) Wyo. ix : ( ex Mon ) . C.OOpm 7. M'anu. ' Fremont Lccal ( Sundaa only ) , . 7AOum . .Norfolk Ilxpresa ( ex , bun ) . , , 10. .23am Cil'pm . St. 1'aul KxprfHa. . . . S : 10am l.cmea I 1C O. . ST J . "c. fi ( Arrive * OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & . Mason fats | Omaha 9.03am , , , Kan aa City Day Express , B.lOpm 10 001HU..K. O. Kigali ix via U I' . Trana C 30am Lea\"rB I MIHKOIWI IrACiriC. lAnlvea Omaha ) Deiwi , Kill & Webster St . | Omaht 3,00pm . . .Nebratka & . Kansas Limited , , ,12:55pm : .30pm. . . . . Kariaa City Uxpre'B , , . . , , C.OOam illSpin . Neliratkn. I ocal ( ex. Sun / . . ! ) 00am Leaves" ) SIOUX CITY Ai PACH'IP. lArrlvea Omalial Depot , mil & Webster Kta. | Omaha O.llpm. . . . , , . .bt. Paul Limited . , , , 8,10am Leaves" I SIOUX CITY & PACIPJC. lArrlvea OmalmlUnlon Depot. 10th & Maeon St J Omaha 40mn . .bt. Paul PassciiKer , , , . . 7.30am . bloux City PasaeiiRcr . . . . S.UOpm S Minn . HI. Paul Limited . s ajain I cavca J UNION PACirTc lArrUes Omahal Union Depot , 10th & Manon BU f Omaha 8 20am . , , .Overland Limited. , . , . . . . 3.SDpm lleat'co & Btroinib'K Ux ( ex htm ) . 3 Minn S tjpm.Uranj uland i : > pres ( ex. Sun ) . J.Mpw 3 30pm . fait Mall . 10.20am L ave I WA11ASH ItAILWAY. lArrlvea OmaUalUnlon Depot. lOlh Mason Bt | Omaha 4 l50p m. , . . . , ' . , , . . . . . . . .ll.JUani 4.30pm . . . . . . Canou IU11. . . , , , . , . ll:30am PRINCES OF POKER BLOOI Adventnresipf Cwo American Qambleri ii r Sopth America. PAID DEARLYJ FOR A PRIVILEGI A licit nf Olniiionilft niul linnli \Vi i I'aviir niul HPHCIIO frntu Dvntli A ( Jnttio till' ' " * ! > Governor t lift ( itiiiieinnln. The true gambler has no longer a homo Ir the United States. Nowhere , except In a fo.\ mining comuunHIo- tha west , arc square biers , lelt In the cities are forced to coutcnl themselves with quiet gnmes of pofccr. Thi others , ot the class contemptuously known a ! " " " " " shooters.1 "shoestrlnEU , "tin horns , "crap etc. , lead a precarious existence In the HeoC' Ing of boys and "dinner-pall" workmen Stakes ot a nickel nro stooped to by these petty swindlers The old-time gambler , vvhc plnjed because his blood was riotous wltli chance , and who often staked on the turn of a card BJ much money as the stealings of onq of tha modern "shoestrings" amounts to In a year , has left for other countries , The true Rambler Is as scarce as the crapshooters - shooters are plentiful. A number of > ears ago , relates the Kansan City iStr , fourteen bo > s constituted a class In n school In Joplln , Mo. Three of them had been bom In Baxter Springs , Kan. , In the days when that town was the "front" of the Vorl Scott road It was a "hot town , " In which a ilo/cn r'iy ' marshals wcro shot to death In a > uar. where gamblers were nn Important pnrt of population , and where moue > wen plentiful. These three bojs had the gambling lustlnit ns truly as the colt of a turf sire has the faculty to trot And out of the class of fourteen , ton bovs grew Into gamblcis. They were accomplished In nil the niceties of their trade bcfoic they vvero out of school There were pleutj of opportunities to Uaru In Joplln In those ilajs , and the bajs studied their books by day and thplr cculs by night. Of the ten , thrco became leaders. Sam Paiks was perhaps the most desperate and successful. Jeff Davis Was educated for . iJrloEt. Hob Cummlngs vvca a lawor as well as cambler All thico are the heroes of ad- vcutuics th.it would maUc a bookful of otlrrlng stories This h tlx story of how Jeff Davis as sisted In the1 stirring events In the Central Vmerlcan crunlry of Guatemala that re sulted In the drath of President Dnrrlos In ISS5 Pan las nnd hi ? son were on a visit o Now VcrK Uavls , then a slight , reticent , lark cvcxl youth , had gone there to practice ila callluc He met jotmg llarrlos In a Ittlc ime In one of the small hotels , niul was Introduced to the Central American jiesldcnt In Spanish-American s.tate : ambling U lockej upon much more Icnleiitl ; han In the United States llarrlos was ai he tlmo a great ifriend of Americans , am' 'ostered thcli Immigration to his country To O-u Is ho "said , "Invents mc > so shape themselves that I tua > give > pu gambling privileges In my country that will be exceedingly valuable U all cvcntp , I shall be glad to have jou como to San Jose do Guatemala " Tlin FAVDU OP nAHUIOS. Davis saw tho'advantages he would have 11 the favor 'and ' "protection of the president Shortly nftciward he sailed for Guatennla vlth a friend namoJ McCune Harrlos was aa rood as his word , and Davis soon had two sanies going , ono at Champerlco. on the coast. In charge of McCunt. and the other at San Jose Ue Guatemala , tne capital , with ilmselt In the "lookout" For several months all went well , and ) avls raadetnion'ey llko a mint. The ey- -luslvenesa bf his pi iv liege drove all the : hance money to his tables , and ho was soon > n the road to opulence Then llarrlos Is- ? ued his famous .proclamation of the union 3f Central A'mcrlcan ' states , and Davis was nomlsed the gambling privileges of tin anlon. As n consequence ho turned the tream cf his wealth toward the- coffers of Barries , and his dollars helped to equip the rmy. AVar vsas declared , and on March 30 if that scar General Barrios marched on ho frontier cf Salvador wjth 18,000 troops o punish his treacherous filend ZiUlvar \ho had promised to come Into the union nd at the last moment declared his enmltj ) n April 2 the Guatemalans attacked ? an orenzo , and the next day , when the attack ivas to be repeated , Jlarrlos left his tent tc issume command of his army and was killed iy a sharpshooter from a tree Meanwhl'e he battle had begun , nnd In a short time iMh sides withdrew fiom the field , but not mill a successful effort had been imdo bj .ho Guatemalans , with a loss of twenty-live Ivcs , to recover the body of Hairloa. Gen- > -al Vcnanclo Carries , EOII of the president \as also killed , on the same field , togethe : , vllh 1 000 of his cnmrades Thus was the attempt to unite Centra \mcrloa b-ought to nothing Davis v.as .Ithout friends He was known to have nido large sums of money and to have aided 'arrtoa , cud In the confusion that followed loth he and McCune vveie nirestcd , tried ind eond'Miu cd to death The propcrtj of Davis was confiscated am IB was thrown Into prison McCune wan iromptly hanged outslds the walls or hampanco , and his bed ) filled with bullets Then began ths battle of wits to save the Ifp of Uavls. Davis with tha true Instinct of the ; ambler , hnd bought unset diamonds when- iv cr ho could Around Ills body under hli loths he word a broad belt (11.ed ( with thorn 'his he took to prlaon with him Ills fortrer generosity recommended hln : 0 thn gracen or the governor of the prison .nd ho was Introduced to the governors , Ife , whu became Interested In the slight ; ood-looking > oung Amorican. At the flist pportunlty ho presented her with a lamond from his belt , and proposed that she Ehtet In keeping him alive until his friends ould com ? to him GOOD USC OP HIS DIAMONDS. Tin governor's wlfs was a woman of good ,11 , and hlio llkpd diamonds She tclc- raphed to a friend of Davis In Kansas City , young nuichant , who related the story to reporter of the Star. The telegram asked Im to get In communication with the little otcrlo of boyhood fi lends and classmates 1 the Joplln school , to ra'ae all the money osslblo and send It to San Jose do lUatomala. Tha wires vvero put In operation and : legrams How to all parts of tha country , lut the sports were all "broke " Curamlngs ant $2,000 ; the Kansas City man had $ lr 00 j spare. That was all , Sam Parka was In arlz , where It was believed ho was running profitable lame < , A telegram was sent to is governors' U'lfi telling her tint $3,500 ould bs Bijnt tat ! once by express. Hack imo the reply : > "Not enough money. Como yourself , ( 'hero la Pa ks ? " Parks , In Parlj Jvas no doubt astonished to icelvo two telegrams , one from Kansas City , 10 other from Cltmtemala , demanding his uinodlato presence In the Central American .public with all the money ho could bring arks was gainu. Ho could not go back on friend In distress. lie closed his KUIUO , langed hla numej- Into gold , and took pas- igoon a slow , rolling steamer to Guatemala Meanwhile , Davis was planning Intrigues i keep from bcjng shot. If he could hold it for a few weeks , until Parks arrived , ho new that a gulden key would procure his ileaso , IJvcry dpjny cost a diamond or two e paid the ( joijfor buvcral diamonds to re- Jit 10 the governor of the pilson that he as too 111 to be removed from his cell , His .amonds . paid for telegrams , luxuries and slay. Parks , on board the tumbling little earner , fumed at the delay. At last , hovv- - , ho reached the port of Champerlco. bo first thing that met his goio was the > dy of McCune , blowing about In the dry r from the end or a chain slung over the ty wall , The buzzards had left his eyo- ss sockets staring Into nothing. The body ittloJ llko a dry pod whenever It rotft- 4 agalnit the wall. The hot winds had led It llko a skin. i Parks tried to liavo It cut down and tried , but the soldiers would not allow , and having lost a day lu persuasion , bo jrrlud on to San Jose. Therebe met the Ifo of the governor of the prison , Paries had about $50,000 $ In. notes and gold enough to have ransomed a prince , let ono on American gambler. The gov- nor's wife outlined a plan for Davis' es- ipe , and Parks began tbo Investment of ' s money , The guards of the jail tasted some good cheer that night. U was the day of some Kilnt or other. N irly every day Is n saint day In Central America. Hut this was the day ot the patr'n taint of tht > gov ernor's wife , wherefore the guir.li cele brated In vvlnc and song. THI : aovntiNoirs WK At 9 o'clock that night the governor eat down to play poker with Pnrk * . who par ed for an American merchant , flic gambler dealt clumsy hands ; ho was bluffed with Infinite case ; the governor thought ho had never met an easier opponcn * . Piles of notes crossed over the table from Parks to the governor , then pieces of gold , mid , last , whole stacks of gold pieces. The governor was drunk with the lust of the Amtrlcau's ) cllovv money. And vvhi'o ' they plaved Divla , xvl h a trovvtl and a short Iron bar , was digging , and dig ging dnggedlv , at the stoii" wall of hit cell The drunken guards snore1 1 The governor was I" Ish fiood humor The keen cars of the XS'ierlotn gambler opposite him could r > nr the rlnp of the metal bar on the stones. The gov ei nor's wife hcird It also , but not the eold-bosotted governor , U was almost dnllsht. The governor's wife rlgmlcd to Parks. Parki bet hU last pile ot gold absurdly. The governor pulled It sleepily toward him "It Is my last , scnor , " said Palks. "lletter luck nc\t time. " said the governot "Como again tonight. I sleep. " Parka , the sleepless , the Iron-willed , ire from the table and looked significantly at the governor's wife. "Ho Is already on the outside \dlos " They shook hands The govei nor's wife found n roll of gold In her hand. Parks was gone Outside the prison walls he found Davis In raus , barefoot and emiclatcd , but dauntless and even Jaunty , "We must make for Sin Sihadar , " he said. said.All All that day and the .it t and for diyj following they made tbch way over moun tains and through Jungles , until they cime to San Lorcu/o , nnd shipped from there to New Orlean . The rescuing of Davla test Pirks something like $10.000 "I'll piy ) ou back sonic daj , " said D\vls. "Oh that's all right , " answered Parks The fortune of chance carried both Parks tnd Davis up and down llko lha beat of a ualklng beam Now In Montana , no\t In Texts , then In New York and again In Pat Is. Davis Is beack In GuatPiuaU , with the t-\- ' 'Imlve gambling privileges of the lepubllc. slight , bojlsh looking , alert reticent nnd the gamcst man thit ever looked down n gun oarrel His end of the walking beam Is iv ay up just now Tin ; itiri IHII : > in IU.LVH. Vn Aiiiiixliiiv K\HTlciic' | < - vtllh . "In a house that I was In one night , " sa > s Iho retired burglar In the Now York Sun , "I opened a door from the hull on the giound floor ami wont right on Into a loom without flashing my light ahead , something that I vci > rarclv did I hadn t gone more than four feet before I tripped over something and fell Whatever I'd fell over I upset whan I flist struck It , and the contents spread ovoi the door ahead In living to have ni ) self I got skewed around In some way and went down finally on my back In this stuff , whatever It was , and I found out very soon what It was It was pa tf. and I a covered with It all over my back from heart to fnot And In some way which I didn't understand then and which I have npvcr been able to cipher out since I had got both my feet In another bucket of paste and mj shoe = > were plastered thick and hcavj with It as they would have been with mud It I'd been walking In soft , sticky mud I turned my light on then , which I'd hung onto when I v.cnt down , and took a look around. "This was appircntly the llbraiy of the house that I wcs In and they were repaper- Ing it Tl f re wasn't a blessed piece of fumlturn In It nothing but the paperers' things , and a pllo of rollb of paper In om cornui. Along ono side of the room then was .i long high table such as paperers use long smooth beards laid on high hoites and there were a lew brushed and thing and these two buckets of pa te standing 01 the llooi I suppose I might have notlcei there was no carpet on the floor but I hai on rubbers , and jou run acioss more 01 less haul wood doors , and I hadn't noticed It " \\ell , I stood there a minute , covcrci with pjste and my feet heavv with It , am waited The bucket had made a good dea of slamming when I upset It , and I'd jarret tl-e hpLcio considerably when I went down though I'd tri l to go down as eas > as could ; but I didn't hear anybodj , and thei f thought I d like to got - = ome of the thick cst of the paste off mv shoes before I wen any further , because it wasu t very com rorUblD lo earrv around There wubii' pnjtUini ? to sit on there I suppose. I mlch nave turned up one of the paste bucket - and-'tat on that , but I'd : .ad aoout all v anted to do with the paste buckets ana s < I stepped Into the loom ahead. It was tin parlor and just to the left of the door as went in I hawi a low coiner seat with abou ten thousand soft sofn cushions on It i could see this by the ll ht that was burning In the front hall turned down low 'I sat dcwn on this coirer seat and spread en the door In front of me a uewi , rapor , Hlat 1 > d fol""J ln tl10 " "Far ) and got blade part of my jimmy out cf my bar and b-gan scraping the paste off mv feet t Ecemc 1 as though thcro v.ero tons of It and It stuck very hard I found It pretty difficult to reach around and get It off the back of i.iy feet , and I thought I might do butter f I could get my rubbers off I'd been Holding my feet on the floor and bending over to scrape , with my lamp standing on the donp In front of mo and the light of It sMnlng on mv feet I straightened up and sat back and brought my left foot up over my right knee and pulled off my left rub ber. 1 coull < ] 0 hotter with it then , and ivhen I'd got that one pretty well cleaned I lint It back on my foot and did the same : hlns with my right rubber , and theii when t went to get up It seemed as though there LVM something oort of nulling me hick , nnd when I fctood up I was like a great human liomcd.iry with a million hump. I had iofa cushions sticking to me all over. I > ouldn't have got through the door of a jam. "There must havn been glue or some- hlng In the paste , bccausa they didn't Irop off and I couldn't pull 'tin off. I eacJied around and tried about seven times o pull off the on ? on my left elbow , but I ouldn't start It a bit Then I thought I'd ry nibbing 'em off against the Jamiy of the Ibrary door , scraping my back to and fro in the door Jamb , and I'd just got my feet iraced and was beginning to rub when I leard something. "Standing In the doorway leading from the tall was a. man trying so hard to keep from aughlng that I thought he'd bust. When 10 taw mo look up ho sat down on a chair n the hall and laughed till I thought he'd icver como to Of course , there wasn't nythlng to bo afraid of In a man that ould laugh like that , and I stopped lub- ilng and waited. " 'Let mo help you , ' he says. 'Those are ny wife's sofa cushions that you've got on. ilio'll frel bad enough to find paste on 'em , nit she'd feel a mlghtly eight worse to have am torn , ' "So he turned up the- gas In the hall and amo In. and w stood , near the door where e could see bcltci. and ho helped mo off dth the cushions. Gradually ho worked nm all off without tearing more'n two or liree of 'em , and when he'd got 'em all ff , ho sajs " 'You don't want anything more hero to- Ight , do you ? ' i ' "And I Mid I didn't think I did. " 'Then , If you don't mind,1 ho sajs , 'I lilnk I'll let you out the front door ; you light stick In the cellar window. ' "I laughed with him a little myself at hat , but on the whole It never Btruck mo as funny experience , " Mr * . lIojiu-l. ' nrooklyn Ufo ; "Charley , dear , " sold Sirs , lojack to her Inmbaiul , "If I v\cro to die ould you marry again ? " "What 11 question , " replied Jlr. Ilojack , "I think you might tell me. But then , I tst know you would " "Well , dear , the children would mini tlielr lother'H tender care , and It might lia u cuL'SSlly for their suites , hnwovei nuicti I light dislike the Idea of n second nmirlage u my ouu account , " "Ilut. Charley ! " "Well1 "Suppose tl-at the children vvcreall mar led and settled In liomcK of their own. " "In that case , love , think how lonely I loulil be , I might almost be compelled , y force of circumstances , to take another Ife. " "That's just what I suspected. Chtirles [ oj.ick. You ara JuHt planning to murry nuln u HOOII IIH 1 am cone. So I Imvo mply decided not to die llrat. " y , BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. I have been reading yet anotncr paper on the divorce question , writes Sir Walter Heftnt , and I observe In all these papern that a great deal li made of the "slavery" ol tlio wife Now let us put the facts before us If the wife Is an heiress she can afford to JvC-oji a housekeeper. If the husband Is rich ho can afford to pay for a housekeeper. Iltit , In the middle class , to which most of us do really belong , whatever our protenncti , the wlfo Is not an heiress ; she has no dot at all ; It Is considered < \ great deal If her fnthei Rives her on her marriage. 1,000. Kiirther , though her father may bo willing to allow his daughter In llva at home , holll not be able to le.uo her enough to live upon when IIP dli-s. Ask the first girl you meet whether she would rather marry and become the Hrltlih matron , the "loaf-River , " the admin istrator of her husband's fortune or whether she would rather become n poatolllco clerk a journalist , a tjpewrltcr ? You know per fectly well -jou who talk so Rllbly about the wife being a slave what her answer will be Well , but If 5on like to speak of this neces sity as slavery , jou can ; I do not. Only re member that the poor , prosaic husband In a slave as well. Ho gocth forth to his silvery every morning dull , unfeeling creature ! with an Inane smllo upon his lips. Ho hi none of the finer fcolingu , jou tee. To me howovci1 , It seems Ignorant , loollsh and nils- chlivoiis to wl ! the llrltlsn. matton n shve Hut , then , I am a. Philistine. Why , I actu ally , ilivc as I oni , sit down every morning without any ivsontincnt or repining to my slavery. I am bound In fettcw and In chain1 ? adtmnntlno. I must work , clso who will piy the b.lkor and the grocer ? I must work , and so boso'ted am I that 1 ically work as If I enjojcd It. Kalr sister slave , when I have flnlMioil this Job and got the money I will tiy to weep with theu over our Joint sor- lows. hot us , meanwhile , shako our chains ; they are not unmusical , me they ? To mo they are like u peal of harmonious bells Tot my heart bleeds or would If It hid time for th > sufferings undeserved. Poor slave ! To order the dinner what degrada tion ! The husbind ho ban no pity , ho can not understand ; he went oft at 9 this morn ing ; ho will coiim homo at 7 , he will work at his pipers from n till 12 at night Oh1 hn Ins no pit } , he cannot understand Insensate wretch ! "I wonder" said a woman o taste to the Mo-v York Sun , "If the woman who wearn a big hat In n thoatcr or any i < iich Inoppor tune place icallzes what she Is doing ; Just "iow blip la 'giving herself away , ' In vulgai pirlancc That Is what It amounts to > It Is Jrat the came as though the woman oponlj announced to the world at liirgn that sue has no tiuitabln occasion In which to appear In n big hat A woman who has plenty of proper opportunities for big hat wearing never makes such a mistake Neltlior does tin woman who , however she may lack such op portunities , knows that they and they alone warrant slrable hcndgeir 'Picture hats' arc all very well and vcrj lovely In fashion book" ? but any one of sense Its surely aware that they are a sartorial luxury to bo Indulged In upon special occasions alone us arc point lace and diamonds In a private hout-o to which one hna been conveyed In a carriage the big hat Is all light. Ilut where I see it blotting out the stage at the theater , an preprinting an unwarranted amount of spare In a street car , and getting In every oneV way , not to speak of demoralizing Itself , at a 'spechl sale , ' I simply put the wearer down as not only Ignorant as to good form , but unprovided with the proper social outlctn for her big hat-wearing propensities. " They are Introducing office girls In Chicago , and those who have them In their employ are well pleased with them. They say that the ofllce girl Is superior to the odlce boy in manj particulars. In the first lilacs , she docs not smoke cigarettes , and > ho docs not whistle As a rule , she has ibsolutely no taste for dime novels. She Is usually bright , quick and energetic , and over so much neater and cleaner than a 'joy ' can be. Testimony upon this point Is ilmost unanimous , and most of those who ave tried office girls declare that never igaln will they have an office hey around the premises. The Important step of opening the government flno art schools of Franco to Jills once effected , otl cr benefits aio likely n aerrue to them A woman has announce'1 icr Inlentlon of p ] icing her pretty house nt S'cullly at the disposal of poor young women Undents of the Heaux Arts as a residence ts distance from tbo scene of their labors 5 sonic.that to be de | ) lored , but this is a unali disadvantage compared with the ad- anlagcs of a comfortable homo. Pool Marie fiaKhklrtsoff' How she used o bewail her fate because she could not tudj at the Hcaux Arts' ' If she could onlv eo her successors now ! Hcsldcs a postmistress , a woman phvsiclan nd a woman stage drlvei , the town of . .owell Mo , rejoices In a woman Justice 'f ' the -peco Mrs Louisa J Cabol. who , 'at tbo resldcnee of S M Cabe'l , " lately olncd In murlmony rioia Horton of that iHco and Gilbert S 1'eiiy of Winn It Is aid that this was , the first manlago cere- lony peiformed by a woman In I'cnobscot ounty. TclK Adler , In speaking of woman's present nferlor losltlon In the rollglous world as oinpared to her high calling as priestess nd revcaler of spiritual things In past gos , saja "Two causes have pioduced this change 'he flist was the concentration of nbio- ito i > ewer In tlio male head , whereby the Ife and IlLcrty ofwife and children were iibcrdtnatod to him , and his Influence ro- uced-lhe-in lo Inferiority The second was 10 fact that tacied religious books have cen hostile to the prc-omlnenco of woman , j 0 long as man was In Ignorance of re- .1 ealed religion ho nntnially turned to onian , whojo morals wore cleaner , who 2 eict > ptlon and Intuitions were keener , for 1030 glimpses of futurity vUilch como over 10 borders it life. "With the coming of tbo Koran , which as regardcJ an the word ot nod ; the cntiteueh ot the Jowa , which Is looked pnn as the compendium of all truth , coin- ig straight from Rod to Moses , and the t ) volallonr. to the Christian world through t 10 new testament woman' : ) position as a v ivealer was gone Men no longer needed 1 look ahead , everything for their guidance i life wa.i thcro set forth "Stages cf discontent nnd doubt appear 'ong ' the pathway of men Amon1 ? Iho luc.itcd elates the sacred book la losing iflncnco loday The proud claim that all 10 truth Is tlieio Is not. admitted Wo are > Ing back to the oldest sanctuary the in- osl chamber of the soul , "In accordance with historical precedence is qultei natuial we should atlc If woman not to bo'agaln a revealer In our search > r nn Increase of knowledge. " J Mr Adler added"I would like to hear oman's opinions on the marriage relation 'ho Is QO well able to nay words of guidance id warning , nnd why ( should H 'be con- Jercd Indelicate to cast asldo the false and licblcvoua prudery which shuts the gate knowledge ? I would llko to hear from T on the personal question of morals > * far we can trust our Intuitions and on o fundamental principle of humanity the entity of life , for which woman U os- clally adapted by her malernal cxpcrl- " lcca- tr Mrs McKlnloy recently , In speaking ot r future social duties In the whlta house. lil she vtould undoubtedly bo compelled to Ing with her , from her homo In Canton , a ndsomo high chair she had made Home ars ngo for her own use on occasions r ! celvlng. On account of her delicate hi'slt1) r * . MtKlnley will not bo able to under * ) o fatlguo of standing In line lit any of n state receptions In the white house , is olIn en the comparatively small receptions at r Ohio homo Imvo necessitated the tite of ls high chair , In which she sits at all In nctlons , At 11 rat sight the Impression ) uld bo that Mrs McKlnley was receiving a standing position , an the chair haa been nstructed with this especial object In At the end of the seventeenth century It ai > g uiBtomary for a man , on being pro- siai ntcd to a lady , la kiss her. In the dramau ai the tlma the men are tontlnually kU lug I" a ladles on meeting them. When a man Introduced by his wife to a young woman m 1s ordered to aaluto her , and Immediately w eja by lilseluj ; her. When a woman U tc narrlod , all the Rcnllcmcn rrctcnt ItUs the bride. 1 should llko to know when this custom wont out of fashion. Soon after that time , I Imagine , became It was already con sidered unfashionable for men to kiss onch other. Yet In Wycherlcy's "Plain Dealer" ono of the men kisses another. And In 1GG7 , when l'ep } i had made a siicccrefnl speech , Mr. Montagu kissed him by way of con gratulation. In the last century n gentle man , on entering a room , bowed lo all the women , cllbcr separately or with one com- viic'licnsho bow , and then took his place. The man who will Inaugurate Iho new rra for the Iheater lint Is George niu- mcnlhal , manager ot the Harlem Opera honso In New York. The npproprlale sphere of the thcnter hat. In Mr. lllumcntliars opinion , Is not the proscenium , but n nice , plush- lined box In the lobby. Hence he Is having constituted In the lobby of his theater a cloak room furnished wllh fifty such boxes , each largo enough lo accommodate tbo most audacious mllllrcry monstrosity with out so much as nulling the tip of Its top most feather. Women who visit HIP theater wealing hats of a character to nwnko un kind feeling * In the breasts of those seated behind them will be Invlied that Is the soolhlng woid need by Mi. lllumcnlhat lo step Into Iho clo.ik room nnd lenvo tholr millinery In one of the plush-lined boxes. Having done ED Ihcy will Hnd nl their disposal a maid , v\m will bo pleased lo flx their hair , hcml thoin the key of the bat box , ttilk about the weMlmr or the play If doslrcd , nnd pin llielr h.its seiurely on their be ids for them nt the conclusion of the performance. As the wife of the sccreliry of Elate In tbu coming McKInlcy ndmlnlslrnllon , Mrs. John Sherman will not bo now to official life at Iho capital. Indeed , that good lady has opcnt most ot her days under the shadow of Iho big dome. Mn > . Sherman Is the only daughter of the lale Judge James Slownrl of Ohio , who was ono of the ablest juilsls of tbo state In the early parl of Iho century. The famllv lived nt Manslleld , and joung John Sherman no sooner caw bis vvny clear In life than ho attached himself to the Interesting daugh ter of the judge. The man Inge was n pure love match Lawjei Shoimnn was In no waj linnncially advantaged by It , for on Judge Stcwaif death It was found thai ho had lofl bis properly veiy much umbaii-UEod This embairnssment w.is clc.ned bj Mr Sheiman , nnd the old fudge's pioperlv sllll remains In the family. It Is sild thai , being Hie daughter nnd the wlfo of n Invvjcr , Mr * . Sherman could : iot avoid absorbing something of thu law. And she did The stoij goes tli.U she can Iraw up almnsl anj kind ot a legal docu ment with all the necessary and confusing technique , qulto as ably as her distinguished , , . . . . . . . . n.u euiiuiur a wuo nas nee'n less milieu about , perhaps , than the wife ot any ither public man In the ? country That Is : iccnujo of hei naturallj rotlrlng and modest Ilsposltlon and hei positive aversion lo iiibllcllj Per Hie Eamo reason she has lev or desired social display. Her life with : he senalor has been as unostentatious as It las been happy. a ho Shermans have had 10 children , but Mrs Sherman has been noio thin a good mother to two or three idoptcd children. In ono je.ir she will mvo been the wlfo of John Sherman for inlf a century. The proposed stotuo to be erected to Mrs Harriet needier Stowe. In Hartford , Conn. , tflll be In bron/e and represent the author SH is Bbe appeared In 1SOO The flguro will jo scaled nnd will hold In ono hand a pen ind In Iho other a manuscrlpl Uencath hero will bo a large figure of Uncle Tom , vllh hands upraised , showing broken ihackles on the wrists ; while on each side if the pedestal will bo large bronro plalcs me showing Ihe figure of Topsy and Iho ither Bva. The girl who can afford It wears a string if laigo pearls around her arm to support icr long gloves. A pearl coronet Is In much letlor taste for a jonng woimn Ihan ono set ilth diamonds The newest la the Marie Inlolnello st > lo that Is slightly hcart- haped wllh a point at the forehead. The women of China have at last declared hemsclves to be progressive They do not ako a stand for suffrage , but they dcslro lalural foot. Two societies , the Intfrrna- lonal Women's union and the Tien Ten Ilua lul , or Natural I > et society , have combined , 'hey have obtained signatures to a petition rhlch will bo presented to the emperor and mpress of China The authorities who nro ow 1 aiding the petition state that the blnd- ig of feet Is not a matter to bo regulated by iw and arc debating whether their majesties liould be Iroubled with the petition. They late that those who do not bind the feet of loir children need not and Ihoje who Insist pen < Iolng so cannot bo prevented. American women dcslious of picsentatlon I the diawing rooms of tlio coming season in rely upon five taking place three at hlch the princess of Wales will act for the iieen and two which will bo hold by the icon In May and early June The rule Is to 3 hlrictly enforced that no moro than 200 resentatlons are to be pcrmllled nt each awing room The drawing room In Juno 111 just precede the Diamond Jubilee func- ons and will form n brilliant pieludo to lose celebrations Sonih of the European luces , who come to tbo Jubilee , will have rived and attended the drawing room Her ajosty continues In fine health , Is busied or the program for the Diamond Jubilee , cry detail of which she Insists upon super- sing. The ompsror of Gcunany wishes the ICiers to ba able to recognize Iho cmpres-j lien they see her In Urn Blrcot and to lliln id has ordered her picture to bo hung lu 1 the army barracks. - "If I were to wrlto a book of romlnlaconcen would bo on n plan bllherlo unattempted , " js Walter Hraant In the Queen. "I should it note the great men at whose tables I vo sat , nor the ways nnd manners of poets iiom I have known Nol at all. It should mmcmorato the mon and women I have ct who vvero remarkable for Ibis or for at , but wore not known by the world , r Ink that r could make a most Interesting lumo out of this iuaton.il. II Is a great Ifltako lo suppose that poctu and literary ojilo generally are moro Interesting than opln who never wrote lino. I tlilnlc f isl really write thai book of remlnlaecnces. It Is only lo colcbralo Ihc remarknblcnrai Iho ohscuio. They art > often much moro tly than the piofosslonal wits , Ihoy do HvldLal things , whcicas the wits never ( .o : ythlng ; thai Is the weak point about tlio orary life , that It doe-s nothing except Ito and talk Tbo obsciiro ones are nevrr f-conseloiiH , which In n falling with your : at ones ; they put on no "side ; " they do thing for effect , nnd they look not for any ul of praise " DID Interest taken In the higher courcoi ' women In connection with the University St. 1'otcrsburg nliown lliat tbo women of rsln are not at all different from thane other .countries , though thcro la a dlffor- : o of degree in Uio advance they are rnuk- ; , The application for ndmlftilon lo tha irres lent year numbered fJIJO , but mi- Innately only 22G could bo rccnlvod , Thin owing , principally , to lack ot dormitory lonmiodatlon , ao the sliutcnla are required live In the housed maintained by Hit ) unl- slly , unlraa Ihey can rcsldii wllh parentft relatives AI pnwnl there are 073 atu- its mid alxty-olght outoldcrs. Two new ilru Inoology and the lilslcry ot pedu- ; y were added 'last year lo the courtica , 1 an observatory , properly equipped with triiments for taVIng observations , has been irly ( ompleted The department popscoacs Ibrary of 14,758 volumes and the nucleus a Museum of Kino Arts. have ben emplojed a. prompters ono of ( he London tliealera. Dill Nd ( S , . , , | | , , . 1'olllt , 'uck ; A citizens' committee , appointed wait upon niogenca to roqucat of Mm it lie should run for mayor ot Athena , wa toil by tbu plilloBoplier : "And wherefore mill J ? In whut rcbpcct liavo 1 shown 1 special qualification for llio honor of UK a candidate ? " 'i'ou have n barrel , " romarkud ( bo eoin- ttco , but DIORencH. not bolus accjunlntcd h tlii ! | ) olltleal methoda ot tbo tlmo , failed seu tbu point aud dcellucd to run.