THE O FAIIA DAILY BEJ3 | SATURDAY , MAHOU 13 , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES ArivcrtlNCinciitn tnr thcic eolnmm nlll tic Inkcii until 12ttO i > . m. ( or tin rvnIiiK anil until H p. in. ( or the innrnlnsr nnit Snmlnr edition * . AilvortlitTH , liy rreinoMliiR n nuin- litrcil olicck , cnn linvc niimvom nil- ilrcKKpd in ji iniiiilicred letter In cnrc ol Tlie lice. Anmver no nUilremieil vrlll lie ilrllrercil on prciicntnUon ol tlie cluck unly. llnlfN , 1 l-Sc n wonl llr t Inneriloti ] ! n oril tlicrcnflcr. IVotliliiK tnltcn for leu * Umn SSo lor tlic flmt Inner- ( Inn. Thc c nrtvortldciHpntu muwt lie run coimreiillvcl } ' . WAXTU1J MALH lini.P. WANTBU-AM IDEA. WHO CAN THINK OF rame simple thins to patent ? Project J ° J" Ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Vi rite John Wedderbiirn & Co. , Dcpt V. Patent AttornejS , Washington , I ) . C. . for their J1.800 prize offer nml n list of 200 Inventions wanted. II Hi TRAVELING SALnsMEtf rou ciaARSj orn reliable hoiifo ; experience unnecessary ; extra Inducements to ctiMomers ; t"3 to $1W per month and erpontea. C. C. Bishop & Co. . St. Lou I j. * II M7SO Mil A FKW iNiitanric. : HUSTLING MEN CAN llnil iteady , profitable work with C. F. Adams Co. , tSl Bo. JCth St. H M' ( WANTED. YOUIl ADDRESS ! WILT , BEND particular * of how one mnn mnde 122,000 In five ycnrs ; you cnn do the eamc by trylnff. Address 1' . O. box 5303 , Uoslon , Mam.II II M291 130 WEEKLY SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID talesmen for clgari ; experience unnecessary ; permanent position. The AV. U Kline Co. , lit. Louis. Mo. H-M314 A2 WANTEO-ACIENT.S : KO TO tr A WEEIC sunn In workers ; no cnpltnl needed ; new K oJ ! "ew plan ; sells nt eight ; every family needs It. II. H , Co. . box 424 , Cincinnati , Ohio. 11 WANTED. A HOY TO HELP IN KITCHEN. ZCOO N street , South Omnhn. H-M512 13 \vA.vrin II-KMALH HISLP. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK , FAM- lly of six ; southeast corner IClh and Center sts. C 433 14 WANTED , COOIC AND GENERAL SERVANT. Mm. M. A. Hall , 118 N. 39th lit. G 103 H WANTED , mm * FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wnrk nt 230C So. 13th. C 607 H * FOR GOOD AND REHPECTAHLE OIULS CAM. Scandlna\lan Y. W. C. Assn. Home , SOIS Dav enport street. C S1311 2J rim nisvr HOUSES. HOUSES IN AM. PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , IMS Fnrnam. D 144 HOUSES HENEWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST , D-145 MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR 823 N. Y. LIFE D-1IC CHOICi : HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city. 15 to JM. Fidelity. 1102 Farnam 81. D-H7 HOUSES , WALLACE. 11UOWN ULOCK. 16T1I and Douglas. D 14S HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORES , AM. PA UTS of city. Ilrcnnan , Love Co. , 430 Paxton block. D 14D HOUSES , FLATS. OAIIVIN nilOS , 1613 FAUNAM D-1M HOUSES FOR HUNT. 1JE5IIS , PAXTON mK. D-151 I.AItGK LIST. M'CAOUn , I5TII & noUOK. D-152 TUUK1NGTON , C03 DUi : HUILDINO D-103 roil nKNT-nm-ACHun EIOHT-IIOOM MOD , crn house. Nice lawn , 2C11 Pierce st. D )72 I AHGC LIST. F. D. W13AD , 1CTH & DOUOt VS D-C02 31 _ JIODKIIN 8 HOOM HOUSE. HICICS AGT D-497-15 KOII HKNTIUItISlII3U IIOOMS. FURNISHED HOOMS. CU SOUTH 17TH AVB. , C 3C2 ON13 FLOOR (5 UNFUllNISIinD ROOMS ) WITH water and water closet. CH So. 17th St E-M120 . _ _ _ FURNISHED ROOMS. C14 SOUTH 17TII AVE H-3C3 3 KURNI8HED ROOMS TOR HOUSEKEEPING for " man and wife , llcnt taken In board 310 N ' 1"th- K-M363 S NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS' ; HOUSE- keeping. 1112 South llth. b-372-13' FURNISHED ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping. Enquire 1821 Douglas Bt. 13 1S7 12 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housckeoplni ; . 1913 DoURlas. E M517 13 KUItMSIIIJI ) ROOMS AMI IIOAUI ) . S FRONT ROOMS WITH BOARD ; MODERN- reduced rotes. C18 So. 13th. F-876 Mis" ' FURNISHED ROOMS , BOARD. 2210 IIARNEY ' F-M823 J120 * HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. CJOOO board ; rules reasonable. The Rose. M20 Har- nfY- F-MM1 20 MODERN BRICK , FROM $3.50 UP. r.lli N 19TH ' F M423 n6 * ROOMS AND BOARD. 1721 DOUGLAS ST F 4F3 1C * roil HK.Vr STOHHS AMI OKKICKS. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY 11IUCIC BUILDING at SIC Fnrnnm Bt. This hulldlnc has a fireproof cement liarcment , complete steutn heatlnc nx- tures ; water on nil floors ; irau , etc. Apply at the olllce of The Bee. 1 310 AOB.XTS WAiM'ISll. 1S57 CONTRACTS WANTED. FOR SALE OF our Korxl , exclusive territory ; nlso with BI-II- crnl uKcntH to travel ; i-xery horse owner must lia\o thorn. I > Hunter Co. Rnclne. Wls. J H'KINI.EY'S GREAT BATTLE FOR GOLD , silver and protection how fought ; why won ; results to follow ; TOO luiKes ; to cnisnivlnRx ; mily J1.50 ; eellsi nt nlsht. McKlnlej- voters all buy ; many others iilso. Blj- terms and big money for axeiUs. Solid for circular or 20a for nK-cnt'H outfit. J. 8. Zclclcr & Co. , 323 Dearborn street , Chicago. J M515 13 * WAXTKIITO IIIIVT. .WANTED , THREE OR FOUR PARTLY OU UN ! furnlihcil rooms , yimng couple , light housc- licfplni ? ; one-half mile from Hhecly block , or lcb ; elate price , Address O 19 , Bee. ( K-C09 12 * DM. VAN. & STORAGE. 1415 FARNAM , TEL 165 } M-154 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , MS-910 Joneii. General storage and forwarding , M 155 WANTIJU TO IIUY. OH 7-R. HOUSE AND PAY 500 CASH AND some clear Holt Co. mcaduw land. W. L. Bflby. 931 Hoard of Trade. N 104 I WILL PAY CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF Junks , Kiiarantea satisfaction at to weluht. A. II , Alpllli. 107 S , 10th , N-SJC-AI * WANTED , HIIHTI.AND PONY ; OENTI.K ; OF Kood tlu nml sultubli for email children. Hubert O. Bell , Aurora , Keb. N M451 13 * WANTED , TO CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF 1,0(10 ( to i.OCO acres of Kood farm land In east' urn Nebrnnkn ; mutt bo cheap and good , rich land ; prefeired closu together , Aildrmi. with 1'rlcyy ' U 1C. Bee. N-M KOII SAI.KMISCIIL.YMOUS. : HARDWOOD CRIBIllNa , 11O(1 AND CHICKEN Fence , cheuper than "ull wire. " C , It. li . 901 iiiirr--uiiu SWEICT POTATOES , JLZS PER bkl. ; all ions. Addro Tlieo Williams. Omaha NEW 1IKJVCI.U , QUARANTEED , l-'OR ONLY Hi. Nebruika Cycle Co. , litli und llaniey. Q-MS5S MIS CHICKEN. HOG AND LAWN FIJN'CB ; AfJj wire ; cheaper than wood. Wire Works. 4K1 t Ulli. Q-3C M-T OPIIN lIUGpY. JO ; TOP BUGGIES , IIS TO SCO ; good currey , 173 ; another at 143 ; good phae. ton , 176 ; nice open trap at lets than co t , Prummohd Carrlagu Co. , ISth ana Harney , opp , court houi > c. Q-M3CI At. 1IORSK CLIPI'INO MACIUNIW & CL1PPKRS ; ilsndard make ; ull kinds repair ; cllppenxround prompt attention. A. L. Undcland , 104 B. II. Q-554-A4 roa ( Contlnncd ) PURE PI.YMorTII ROC K EOaS Pin SGTTINa Mo Ml N. Stlh SI Ql7A3 coM Mnivnicrci.Bi FIRST-CLASS only JO.W. u. II. Hastings , 212 S , 14th > t. CJ-M4JI Ol.AIHVOVA.VTS. MRS. MARY nilTZ , CLAIRVOYANT. SIT N. IBth. S-M67 ! > II5 11AT1IS. KTO. MRS. nil. LEON , El.nciItK' MASKAaK BATH parlors ; restful and curative. 417 s. llth st. , upstairs. T M414 ! _ MMH SMITIl" 1121 DouTlLAsT ROOM 6 ; MAS- tann nnd utenm bnthii. T M4CC 11 * IJ.M-lUtpTURr , CUBED-TILL MARCH IS for JJ5.00. m pain ; no detention from business ; we refer to hundred * of patients cured. The O. K. Miller Co. . 717 New York Life Bide. , Omaha. U 163 OMAHA DENTAL coirrai3,12 * PACIFICISTS Teeth nllp'l ' xUth gold , nmnlcHin , tin , RUtta- perch , cement , and plates irndo for cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free U-1C1 BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 313'.i S. 15T11. ! U ICO- I VI.VVI FOIl UTERINE TROUBLES. 34G-S IIKH j Bldg. Physician , consultation or health book I free. U-1CI ' 1 CURE WRINKLES. 11ALDNKS3 AND SU- pcrfluous hair , 320 Chamber of Commerce. Tnio Co. U-M798 M 15 * J25.CO REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO questions nuked for the return of pockt-tbook , containing rings , etc. , lost at SCth nnd Ilarncy or between that and 2Clh nnd Hownrd. Ad dress F G6 , Bee. U M339 MISS TERRII.L HAS REMOVED HER DRKSS- inakln ; parlors to M floor , Paxton block , ICth ctret : elevntor. U M4C2 AS * SAI.n KISAIj KSTATH. t-n. fOTTAOB AND"LOT , soxm CITY WATER. tsso Ofl , balf mlle poiith ot depot , a , bnrRnln. 1' . I > . Wcftd , 16th A Doiislns. RB-500 It * Sn. HOtJSBSI'liENDin CI31.1R. . BATH & closet , full lot , Jl.OW : 1200 cash , balance 7 prr rent. 12 acres just outside city limits , near Miller park , En t front lot , 4Mb St. , between Karnam and lynvennorth , $ SCO. F. 1 > . Wenil. 16th & Douclas. RR-tOl-13 TO SELlJ CHEAP TOR. CASH OR KXCHANGK for stwk of genernl merchandise , 3,600 acrei of land , one residence of S rooms , bnrn and other outhouses , In n town of 3,000 population ! 3 unimproved tann lota ; climate mild nnd healthy. Address O. W. Brown , Jefferson , Tex , RE M51G 14 * HI ILDI.Vn AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATION SHARES IN MUTUAL I * & II. ASS'N PAYS 6 7 , i per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re deemable. 1704 Fnrnam street. Nnttlngcr , Sec. 1S2 HOW TO OET A HOME OR BECURU GOOD Interest tin savings. Apply to Omaha L , & 1J Ass'n , 1704 Fnrnnm. O. M , Nattlnger , Sec. CAUPKT CliKAMXO. CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO , CAllPH ] beaten , scoured nnd renovated ! rcllttlng nnd re laying carpets a specialty ; new management 718-720 South Hth street , Omaha , Neb. . Tel. C33 SCS M-17 S1IOHTIIAM ) AM ) TYPI3WHITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 613 N. Y. LIFE. 179 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. ICTH & UUOLAS. ISO IHIKSSMAICIXO. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES BY THE DAY ; reference1 ! . F 53 , Bee. 610 14 * As ocean tides that ebb and flow , Our faithful carriers coma and go , As ships bring freight from o'er the sea , Just so may ads bring wealth to thee. ( R. D. Wallace. ) MO.M3V TO LOAN KI2Ali liSTATK. HONEY TO LOAN ON IMl'KOVED OMAHA real estate. ISrennan , Love Co. , Paxton block. W 10J ON OMAHA rnormiTY. LOWEST KATES ; tnilldlns loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.W . W ir,8 , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. THE O. 1' . Davis Co. , 1503 Tnrnam St. W 104 0 I'EIl CKNT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property.Neb. farms. W. 13. Mclkle , 1st Nat'l Dk W 1C5 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. U ; tiulcic money nt low rates for choice farm lonns In Ion a , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. \VE WILL HAVE J200.000 TO $300,000 TO LOAM In April , May. Junu and July on first-class Improved Omaha property In sums of * 1 , < XX > to J100C0want applications nt once ; lowest rate * on best loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam St. W MS77 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 9i3 N. Y. Mm _ LOANS ON IMPnOVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam ON IMPROVED OMAHA TO LOAN MONEY "property. Pusey & Thomas , 207 First Nntl. w-lc ! ) . Ilank Illdg. _ FARM LOANS. ONI2 TO TEN YEARS ; LOW- cst rates. Carvlu Ilros. , 1013 Farnam t. \\-M4Gj AS tlCO TO J2.003 , T. D. WI3AD , 1CTII & " HOUGhAS. MOXUY TO LOAN OH ATTIIIiS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUllNlTUHn. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no removal or foods : strictly confidential ; you cnn pay the loan oft at nny lime or In any amount. OMAHA HOUTQAaK LOAN CO. . 300 So , ICtb St X-170 MONEY TO" LOAN , SO. CO. 90 DAYS : KUItNI- turc , pianos , etc. DuT ( Green , room 8 , llarker blk HUSINUSS CIIANGKS. FOR HALJ : . AUOIJT 2.000 LUS. MINION TYPK. 700 11)3. agate , UO pair two-thlrJ cases. 40 double Iron stands for two-third cases. This material was us l on The Omaha llec , nnd la In fairly good condition. T/lll bo uolil cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The lli-o I'ub- llshlnit Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 VAHJAI1I.I2 PATENT FOIl HAIinWAHi : AND steve dealerx. Will sell or trade for city or farm ntunvrty. Write for circulars , llox , 30- > dlenwood. la. Y-MS87 14' _ MY PHOFITAHLn AND WELL KSTAI1I.ISHUI ) printing- business , with two newspapers , Ger- mand and English , well equipped strum print ing olllce , bilck olllce bulldhiK and another adjolnlnir frnmo building , I oltcr for enlej no BRcnts wanted. For CBbh price uddreax M , O , Oentzke , West Point , Neb. Y M514 15 rou CO ACHES IN IOWA. } 100. Hock hardware , 51WO. -'lour mill. .Menr lot for horces , Wanted Orocery business nnd grain elevator. F. D. Wead , ICth & Douelas. Z501-1J WANTED. STOCK OF GOODS FOfl OI.EAU land and each. W. A. Kenuston , HIJ N , Y. 1.1 To 12 KOII SALH UUAL ISSTATU. HOUSES , I.OTS , FAUMS. LANDS. IXJANS- ( Jco. P , llvmlr Heal Kututu Co. , 1'axtnn blk. HE-173 KOUNTZK PLACE HOMES AT DOO ON THE dollar : K.UO , 13,100 tu 10.COO ] see phctoa at Kill nnd Farnam , Morse bUg. J , J. aihenn , 614 Flr l National bank bide. ltE-173 i'AHTIES WANTING ACHB I'ltOPBHTY. IN tracts of from llvu tu forty acres , near the city , desirable building lots or homes of from lUu lo ten roomu , atcry low figures , should tee Potter & decree Company , S , W. cor. 1C1M & Fornani ttrrcls. RE-M4M 81 OMAHA HA VINOS HANK ACCOUNTS UOUQllT for cash , taken at par for choice let mortgages or taKen at par In exchange for real estate at present low \aluei , a , 13. Wallace , llrown block , ICUl tmd Douglas. UE-S23 IN A PS CCxlJO feet ; price , 510,000 ; near 15th and Dodge tits , 4JxG3 fret ; 53,700 ; near ISth and Capitol avenue , - omer. 100x14 } feet , rail. Hansoum park ; JSJO. Near 27th and Manderson btretts , full lot. ( Ox 129 feet ; f 100.00. John N. Frenier , opp. P. O. HK-MM AUSTllACTS. THK IIVHON HEED COMPANY. 1112-17 : PHYSICAL CULTUIIE. ELOCUTION , MIIS. W. N. DOIIWAIID , C23 N. 19 M S1 Mch22 ASTROLOGY. PROFESSOR A. MASERY OF EGYPT , PALM- Istiy and astrology , the wonder of the age ; past , present and future told or no charge , at IGI6 Hnrney Bt. , Omaha , Neb. SOS IS * LOST. LOST , WEDNESDAY , NEAR 2CTH & HARNEY streets , 1-idlcs' leather pocket book , contain ing D rings , keys nnd money ; Under will re turn to Dee ollicc nnd receive liberal reward. lyjst 10S. LOST. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING , ADOUT ' .ii-knrat ; lost betx\cen 10th and Fnrnam and Paxton hotel. Finder please return to 411 S. 15th and get reward. Lost M513 14 AVATCIIMAICI2US. HARD TIME PRICES : WATCHES CLEANED , 73c ; genuine main spring , 75c. watch crystals , J5c ; clocks cleared nnd repaired cheap ; bpectn- cles and eyeglasses hnlf price ; eyes tested free ; work warranted. Aslibel I'nttcrson , ICllVarn'm. S02 M22 SISWINO MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine olllcu , 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel 1574. 1S1 KINANCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDEN 1IIOYOLI2S ANII IlIiPAIHS. NEW JlIM ) FOWLERS JC3 ; MIDLAND , f33. Dlcyclea repaired. Omaha lllcyclo Co , Sf. % TYPI5WIUTK11S. GET THE 11EST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES ; repairs. United Typewriter & Supplies Co , , 1C12 Farnam Bt. 43flJune30 PHYSICIAN. DR. W. R. HOIIDS. 2S10 SHERMAN AVKNUI3. 'lleoumed practice. Tercphone Office , Ii7 ; residence. 374. MiSil .It * I.-UKMTUUL : PACICUII. GET M. S. WALKLIN'S PHICES ON FURNI- turn pacKInc , repairing , upholstering ; mat- trccEcs made and renovated ; 2111 Cutnlng. Tel. ' 1111. l'8 MUSIC , AUT AND LANGUAGE. GEORGE F. OELLEN11ECK. I1ANJO. MANDO- lln and guitar teacher. Room 412 lice Illds. Tel. 238. "O PAWMUIOKUUS. > H , MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 16 ST. SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , i' UceJIullillns. * UceJIullillns.Omaha Omaha Neb Adviceiinil Patent Iloulc KUEK \ iv Prlnui'MM Some of the new princess gowna nro ren dered moat picturesque by their waist and slcovo effects , and they are charming on n Blender rounded flcure , and often on ono not so slender that Is well proportioned. A very stylish model worn recently was made of powder-blue cloth combined with powder- blue corded ullk of very rich lustrous quality. Illuo and gold Iridescent passementerie edged all the silk accessories , and also bor dered the hem of the seven-gored cloth skirt. Strain on llln Saliir- . Cleveland Leader : "Wmt'B | the matter with nixby ? Ho looks worried lately , " "I ahould think ho would. He 1ms enough to worry him. " "Hut w'nat's wronB ? " "He's aim pnyliiK hla wife 411 a week ali mony , und now Hie second one lias just eat u divorce and an allowance of $0CO per week. Ills xalnry U 520 u week , and I 8uppo.se he'u 'WomturliiK how ho can uffonl to try it again without waiting for a funeral , " t ! I BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP.m Kate Groenajvny , the EnglUh artist , who has done no nnlcll to rcvofutlonlze children's ilresa , lives VerY quietly in an old am picturesque ijouep In the nclgbborliood o Hampstcad lUatlii and has her studio hen on the top floor , ' t largo , well lighted , am cosy room , lUlro tVcry other successful man and woman , KateGrecnaway , tolled long am earnestly before fnmc , smiled upon her. Fir * she studied at the art school In South Ken sington , and next at the llfo classes at Hcathcrlcy's , another famouo London studio and at the Slado school. When her firs pictures were exhibited at the Dudley gallery lory they attracted some attention and much praUo , and It was after this that Miss Green a\vny devoted herself to Illustrating chll drcn'a books nnd to designing Christmas birthday , dinner cards nnd menus , and al llnds of pretty and artistic novelties. A col lection of pretty colored skelchea ot chlldret dressed In the quaint , old-fnshloned gowns o a century ago , published under the tltlo o : "Under the Window , " brought her fame and plenty of work. Ualtlmore takes the lead In the formation by the women of a "Hainy Day club , " the grand tenet of which la to wear short sklrta In rainy weather. After March 1 the mem bers ot the club pledge themselves to WCA only short skirts when walking in stormy weather , except when making calls. The force of the distinction Is not very clear. In asmuch as ono of the women jiresent at Hit organization pointed out very clearly how much more uncomfortable it was to take wet and draggled skirts into another's houbo than Into one's own. It Will bo something however , to get the skirts shortened at all Ths regulation stipulates that the "rainy day" drcfs shall not bo moro than six nor less than five inches from the ground. Tow American women have been so suc cessful In tholr alliance with foreign noble men no the Countess Waldctsee , who was Miss Mary Esther L"co ot New York. The countess' husband is the director of the Ger man army Is the successor of Von Moltkc In fact , and the countess herself Is the per sonal friend and adviser of the German cm- paror and his wife. Her Influence in im perial politics Is therefore as great as that of any ono person other Iran the mperoi himself. Even Bismarck helped , himself out of power by being hostile to the American woman and her plans. The father of the countess wao a Now York grocer , who re tired and left only a small fortune to his widow. Mrs. Lee wont to Stuttgart to live and educate her children. There she mot nnd married n Gorman diplomat , Baron WaechUr , afterward ambassador to France. In 1S04 her daughter , Mary Esther , married 1'rlnco Frederick of Schleswlg-Holsieln , who saw her by accident In a hotel. The prince was Immensely rich and 70 , Miss Leo was poor and 27. On the wedding trip to rales- tine she persuaded him to make over to her his entire fortune. Ho did so , and died six months later. Not long afterward the widowed princess was married to Count Waldersoo , then a rising soldier. Prince William married a grandnleco of Prince Frederick , Augusta Victoria. That young woman was ungainly nnd awkward , but under the opell of the fair and tactful American she soon became ono of the most polished women in Europe , t Ths tuition given her by the countess , and Its quick results , charmed the prince , wKo was'ODon to become emperor. When William succeeded to the throne , when Dltimarck fell-and'when ths young war lord was his own master , ho heaped honor after honor on the "Waiflersees. The countess is now 5C years 'old. Her husband , in case ol n German wai * , wduld bo master of the German . 1 man army. Mrs. Annie Dcsant , the theosophlst , will remain In this eduntry six months , during which time she will visit all the larger clti"s. Her lectures .will TJO devoted to the exposi tion of theosbphy,1 , and somp of her experi ences In her" , Journey through India , from which country she Is no\Y returning , will bo told. Mrs. Dcaant comes at the Invitation of the Theosophlcal society , American section , and will not have any connection with the college for the study of ancient histories to bo established In California under the guid ance of Mrs. Kalherlno A. Tlnglcy. Prof. Felix Adler said. In a lecture In New York recently on the subject of woman in politics : "The record made by women in the executive- branches of charity and prison work is nn admirable ono and when tholr fitness Is found out their appointment to offlco should follow. It is one thing , how ever , to draft Into the service of political duty these that are capable and another to admit to the polls the unintelligent and In experienced. All of those who are lit are welcome and In fact we would bo grateful to them for their share In the work , but it Is Impossible to admit the deserving minority and exclude the unfit majority. No ono who realizes how much we surter from the Igno rant vote will think of increasing it and the counter claim to the effect that If wtV allow all men to vote why not also extend the same privilege to women brings with It the logical answer , that , If wo are Buffering from ono evil , there Is no reason why wo should Increase It. " If all the crowned heads of Eurcye ac cept , as they doubtless will , the Invitation to 1)3 ) present at the ) celebration of Queen Vic toria's sixtieth accession day , it Is said tl'at the court officials will have a hard task to lisposo of them in a manner suitable to Ihelr rank. Between forty and fifty American women are registered In the University of Berlin , al though the faculty docs not countenance the admission of women to the lectures. The number of women students at Zurich Is now about lfi' ' . < and they are beginning to agitate 'or the same rights as the men students , and It is only a matter of time whan they will ccolvo them. Dr , Alice Luce of Auburn , Mo. , ms received the degree of M. D. from [ loldolberg. Mrs. Nclllo Grant Sartorls , even prettier ind more attractive than when she left Washington a brldo In May , 1S74 , has re turned with her children to make her homo with her mother , Mrs. U , S. Grant , who has n handsome house on Massachusetts avenue , above Dupont circle , Mrs. Sartorls la a year , or perhaps two years , past 40 , writes Juliette M. Babbit , but docs not look as old iy ton years , She Is slightly under medium iclght , with the figure of a girl. Her abundant black hair lci celled on top of her well poised head and falls In little rings ibovo her finely penciled brows , Her voice o low and gentle and her manner quiet and eflncd. She dresses. In excellent taste and ooks very young beside ner children , who are , oven the youngest , taller than she. ler son , Algernon Edward , is a manly young 'ellow ' , who looks older than his 18 years. lo is studying law. Vivian May Sartorlu , who Is about 17 , has a flue figure , an oval ace with rose-llntcil brown , like her mother's , and dark brown hair with glints of gold hrnugh It. Sb'o Is.i . girl of the English typo , but proud of being half American , She re cites charmingly ? Several years ago she had a. notion of going upon the stage probably nhcrltlng her > 'lncllnatlon from her father's mother , the beautiful Adelaide Keniblc , who nado a brilliant debut In opera. She ban now given up all Idea of n dramatic career ind will devote' her spare time to music , toso Mary Sartorls , pursuing her studies In ho Georgetown' convent , is about 15 , and iromlaes to be a vary beautiful woman , She 9 tall and nlfnden and has fine features , very fair complexion and dark hair nnd oycs. She has inucli artistic talent , ketcnes cleverly nnd is very bright and witty. What sad nonsense is still often talked about marriage , to be euro ! said a sensible voman the other day. A judge , who re cently ventured to , dtscourao of tbo "happy state" without once "mentioning that all- mportant word , money , " has provoked an Antipodean paper toexpress the opinion that domestic bilks Is insured by the pcsseeslou of a good banker's account. Tills unromantlc opinion Is hardly worth contradicting , and yet ono hardly likes to allow young folks to ead such assertion * without correction. Tliero Is something positively appalling In ho Idea that girl8 should really believe that " comfort ' and that nothing but "cnuli buys , ncro comfort U invariably synonymous with mpplness. And It U not true that rich , well-drcsaed , well-fed people lead the happi est lives together , as the annals of the di vorce court prove , The married couples who do live together most happily are often those , who have to struggle along ns best they car on Inadequate Incomes , nnd arc never so Idle as to get into mischief or become- discon tented , The French woman Is making a great stli over afternoon tea. Five o'clock she call ! It , and when she serves the fragrant bevcr ago considers that she Is doing something dc llghtfully American , us olio did In the sum mer when eho gave plculro. Whatever Is "an occasion" to tha French women calls for n. gown , a flutter of gcstlcu luting excitement , and , Incidentally , fiorm fetching creations In the matter of clothe. In England 5 o'clock tea Is nn Instituted meal , It calls neither for cards or cspecla sayety. Every one has It. Uut the Amerlcar made a great fuss over It , And It was rap idly Installed as n fashionable function. Formerly Columbines hold the place n honor among tea drinkers which no tun French person has ever became. Hut now the little mall carriers fly about with him- drttls of tiny cream-colored , corono'to.l en velopes which bid the beauty nnd prestiso ol Paris to como and drink a cup of tea ut E o'clock. And American cakes muat bo served. N ( tea Is complete without these. Even pmarl Londoners are having American cnkt-H , thougi dear knows what these cakes really are The recipe has not yet come over. In the February Ladles' Home Journal Maj von Hlnzcr writes ot his experience ns "A I'ago In the Berlin Court , " upon the occa sion ot a doubts royal wedding , nnd of the preceding nnd succeeding festivities. De scribing nn ancient and curious custom he writes : "And now ( after the wedding , dlnnei nnd ball ) came the 'Fackcltanz. ' Several ol the highest officials entered the hall wltli flaming torches. A procession was formed with the brldo In the midst. A number ol complicated polonaise figures were then exe cuted , after which the line closed about the brldo and groom and marched out as escort to the bridal chambers. "As the doors of the bridal apartments closed upon the happy pair wo found our- solvtn immediately next the entrance. We waited expectantly for the next feature , hold. Ing our advantageous position with some difficulty. In n few moments the doors flew open nnd holt n thousand silken garters with the monograms cmboaaed on the gold buckles were thrown out by the ladles of honor Court etiquette was for the nonce forgotten- generals , courtiers , chamberlains nnd state ministers scrambled and fought with one another for these mementoes. But we pages , rest assured , got the lion's share. I linvc several of these souvenirs now , although many were given away by me that night to beseeching dignitaries. " Any number of girls In New York under 17 years of age have taken up with the fad for gray hair , the Idea being to appear very Intellectual and thoughtful. It is managed by leaving a lock of one's natural hair at a wlgmaker's , with Instructions to somewhat match It by shades of gray hair , not at first too far removed from the original color. A totipco affair is purchased to bo worn a la false bangs. The gray hairs are carefully Intertwined with the dark locks , and one Is perfectly "up-to-dato. " I have before mo the annual report of the Women's Industrial Council , says that helper of the people , Walter Besant , novelist , phi lanthropist and reformer. The first essen tial , If the council Is to do any good. Is to pour light upon anything hours of work kind of work pay effect of work on health everything. This council is working on right lines , but with miserably Insufficient means. It has , for Instance , secured cer tain valuable results , but they are Just set down casually In a manner which prevents the publication from being In the least ef fective toward Improvement. Thus the long hours demanded of nurses Is briefly noted In the county asylums the nurses work on an average of twelve hours a day. It Is most monstrous that this cruelty should bo possible. Observe , however , what always happens when workers are helpless. Now It Is not enough to note this kind of tyranny ; stops , energetic steps , must bo taken to amend It , and to make It Impossible for the future. There Is , again , the system of fines and punishments in shops. Thus a story Is told of a girl who , after twelve long hours of work sat down for a few minutes : was found sitting down , nnd was summarily dismissed. Now the way In which such a case should bo met la by public ex posure. Light light and still moro light Is wanted in everything connected with women's work. The aptitude of women for the manage ment of libraries Is evidenced by the eucccss ot thwo already In that profession and by the number of accessions they constantly re ceive. Anybody can take care of books , but It demands special gifts to be a good librarian. The profession calls for a good memory , a natural power of classification. iood administrative talent and a love of literature- , printing , illustrating and binding. Vow and then there are great geniuses In : hls respect , like Henry Sotheran of London , Charles Sothoran of Now York , Daniel M. Treiwell of Brooklyn and General Lewis M. Peck , but in the main good librarians have become such partly through Innate qualities and partly through hard study and work. The work Is laborious and demands patience and perseverance. Hero Is where women excel and this is why they have succeeded thus far so nicely In the calling. The as sistant librarians of Now York , Kentucky , Tennessee and the state librarian of Georgia are capital illustrations of the fact. To them must now bo added Miss Edith nice , who was appointed librarian of the Now York Normal college , and Mlra Florence I'lcrce , who has been selected to take care 3f Boston's public library. Who would over Imagine that Queen Vlc- orlawould purchase a sunshade for a shll- Ing ? But such la the fact. During ono of icr numerous trips to Nice she saw a very iretty sunshade for a shilling. Her majesty vas charmed and for once In her life ex- Jorlonced the thrill of securing a real bar- Tain , She took the greatest fancy to the > arasol and carried It , rain or ehlue , for one 3iitiro summer In fact until the princess of Wales persuaded her to lay It aside for a cecpsakc. Rev. D. W. F. Crafts of the Washing- on Bureau of Ileforms has assured the ofll- 3lals of the Women's Christian Temperance union that In the last thirty ) years murders , Jlvorceu and liquor sales huvo Increase- ! lines as fast as the population , Lynch- ngs , labor riots and municipal corruption mvo developed , ho eays , to a greater ex- t-nt than In any other country. Social 1m- fuiity , by the testimony of a recent con vention of physicians , has Increased apace , ind the Sabbath Is said to bo moro attacked mil less defended than over before. The prlnco of Wales has made a sugges- lou for the celebration in London of the llamond jnbllco of the queen , It U that .omloii should raise a sum of money suffi cient to clear the debts off every hospital n the city. The queen wishes that. In stead of erecting a building or raining A nonument in recognition of the blcenlnga ho country has enjoyed during the olxty care of her reign , the people should open heir hands and hearts for the benefit of ho poor and the suffering. Several hun- Irod/i of circular letter * setting forth the > lan liavo been sent to the newspapers , 3Very on ot them signed by the prince. Chamberlain , S. D. , la rejoicing In the lossesslon of a modern Amazon In tbo person t Its IC-ycar-old postmistress , who la rodlted with the ability to rldo llko an ndlan , throw the lariat llko a cowboy and do thor feats of skill and during , The Social Reform club of New York trongly advocate , ? the use of tha union abel , the worklngman's trademark , to be ilaccd upon goods by tbo workers them- elves as a warrant that the gooda wcro nado for fair wages and under healthful xmdltlonu. Thla would prevent confusion , ind the purchasers are urged to demand his label in buying BO that Its use will be- omo general and It will serve as a protec- lon to the righto both of purchasers and workers. In regard to the new Mercantile Inspection ict and the difficulties In the way of Iti n forcemeat. Miss M. E. J , Kelley , chair- nan of the committee on organized labor , Social Reform club , eays : "We strong ) ; ccommeud to every woman's club , of what- t . toror tort throughout tlio ute , lh t the : J foster the ImmcdUtc- establishment In thcl own town ot n consumer ' Icnguo or some 1 tliti.S akin to urge and fulfil the duties o j choppers and to njsUt employes In sccurlni ' for themselves their rights under the law Clubs can aim do good wnik by nppolntlni special committees whoso duty It should b to report regularly concerning the enforce meat ot the law , to make suggestions I members , and , especially , to receive com plaints from persons unwilling to appeal ti the Board ot Health , Out of thirty-four counties In Washlngto ten Imvo women pchool superintendents. Current Literature Six short Indian Morics are embodied un der the tltlo "Lo-To-Kah , " which Is nlso th < name of the Indian hero \\hoso strange ad ventures thus related give to the coHoctloi : the character of a single romance , Mr , Vcrnor Z. Ilced , the author , has nilnglci1 with the oborlginal belief In witchcraft r touch of thcosophy , carrying the charactci through ) many successive lives , whose unit } Is afterward revealed. A counterpart ol Hldcr Haggard's "Sho" Is Introduced , add ing considerably to the weird effect ot the narration. Continental Publishing Com pany , New York , The great Interest which U now centcrcc on Cuba because of the fight for llbertj which Is being made there will make "Dot Balasco of Key West , " Archibald Clavcrltif Gunlcr's latest effort , n timely book , for II Is n story of adventurous incidents con nected with the struggle. Don Kstrnbor Balasco Is ono of the most outspoken of tin Cuban sympathizers In the nest of Cubnr patriots on the Florida coast. The tale Is of filibustering expeditions , well mixed wltli happy love nlTnlrs. Ono ot the best samples of the author's entertaining style Is In the playful chapter headed "I Demand LOIIK Dresses. " The story ends with the predic tion by ono of the hot-headed young Cubai sympathizers that some day the people will take the bit in their teeth and American diplomacy will go kiting. The Homo Pub lishing company , New York. "McLcod of Iho Camerons , " by M. Hamil ton , Is the story of a mlsmated couple. Chris- Una , the heroine , Is In love with McLcod , who Is a thorough gentleman. Shu has mar ried by mistake a man she supposed was n gentleman , but finds out too late he lacks the polish and manners to make a suitable companion. She wonders If she could have preferred her husband thoroughly wicked and a "gentleman" or ono llko her. hus band , kind , worthy and contented with him self , dropping his h's nnd smacking hj | lips when uitlns. She concludes by virtu ously resigning noiself to the choice she hud made. D. Appleton & Co. , New York. Megeath's. Two stories of school girl and college boy 1'fo ' are bound In n 3 volume nnd callcJ "Mannto Brown nnd Edward Kennedy , " by Mildred Rutherford. The author has been for many years the principal ot a girls' school In Georgia and has evidently worked Into her storio * fcon p ot her experience of the school room. The stories are full of the pranks ot boys nnd girls at school and will bo appreciated by juvenile readers. Their style Is pure , making them very ac ceptable in the home. The Peter Paul Book company , Buffalo , N. Y. "A Sturdy Beggar" by Charles Charring- ton , is a strange vagary with a suggestion of satire. The reader expects ns ho turns from page to page to practically arrive a some climax to justify the aimless chatter and frecklsh extravagances ho has alrcadj encountered , but In vain must close with dls appointment. Stone & Klmball , Now York Clement Chase. "With Maceo In Cuba" Is the story ot the adventures of the author , F. R. 13. Wood ward , a former newspaper man who vleltci the Island a year and a half ago. The bool is Illustrated by about fifty full page sketches the greatest number of which were made by the author and redrawn for magazines am newspapers to Illustrate various articles written by him. Thcrq are portraits of nl the Cuban leaders of prominence and also some of the Spanish leaders. There are scenes of skirmishes and battles , bivouac and forage , and Interesting adventures In the Island. He describes the Cubans , tholr methods of warfare , tholr llfo and customs and gives ninny interesting anecdotes ol Mucco , Gomez , Marti , and other leaders. The Scarlett Printing company , Minneapolis , Minn. "National and Municipal Questions , " by 0. A. Myers , Is a manual advocating the protective tariff , appealing for stringent Im migration laws , pleading for government banking and government ownership of rail roads and telegraph nnd express lines. Ho maintains that loss of confidence , financial panic and Its consequent hardships are caused by people withdrawing their money from the banks , but If their money had been deposited with a government bank they would not liavo lost confidence and prosperity would not liavo been Interrupted. 0. A. Myers , Los Angeles , Cal. "At the Sign of the Sphinx" Is the title of n. book of charades , by Carolyn Wells , dedicated to the Shakespearean scholar , Dr. W. J. Rolfe. There are ninety-four charades In verso and the collection will no doubt be a delight to the many people who like to liavo the moat difficult charades thrust at them. The number of loiters in each syl lable of the answer is shown In a prefatory table. Stone & Klmball , Now York. Clement Chase. Louis Evan Shlpman's "Urban Dialogues , " whlcn have been reprinted from Llfo nnd Leslie's Weekly , represent the gay llfo of an Idle- New York youth who haunts Del- monlco's and the races. Ono of the beat Is 'An International Complication , " wherein the youiu ; New Yorker by n combination of brilliant tact , daring and whole-souled sym pathetic Interest , saves a young woman trlond from a false step that might have wrecked the happiness of two lives. Stone li Klmball , Now York. Clement Chnsa. "Boss and Other Dogs , " by Maria Louise Pool , Is a collection of short stories about Jogs. These who remember the amiable ind Interesting qualities of the terrier dc- icrlbed by Misa Pool In an earlier book vlll bo ready lo welcome to tholr list of lumb friends any member of the canine 'amlly to whom she Introduces them , The logs In "Boss" are very lifelike nnd foldi ng nnd their stories combine the pathetic ind the comic In the degree which Is nl- vays associated with them in the emotion > f a true dog lover. Stone & Klmball , New fork. Clement Chase , "Mademoiselle Blanche , " by John D. larry , Is the story of a French trapeze pcr- ormcr , whose lover is Infatuated with her vondorful feat of diving from the top of a lulldlng Into n not. They marry and after ho birth of a child she becomes nervous ind dreads the dive. Her husband nngra- ilously allows her to leave It off the pro- tram , but his interest In her dies. Jealous if another woman and anxious to regain thu ore of her husband she attempts the dive igaln , falls on her head and U killed. The ibvlous lesson of the story Is that the man inly loved hlmmlf and the gratification of its passion for the wonderful and daring , itono & Klmball , Now York. Clement Chatw. It matters little what school of finance- mo belongs to or what particular predllee- lens ono has In favor of this or that par- Icular scheme or theory of finance , ono will Ind In Maurice Muhlman'a "Monetary Sys- ems of the World" a most convenient and ip-to-date reference book as well as coin- met review of the muddled science that al ways seems so clear , while the Interests of ho world are kept In a perpetual clatter nil clash over ita conclusions. Mr. Mulil- nan gives the substance of all the acts ot engross touching our gold and silver coins , nd legal tender since 1732 and the history if 'the currency , gold reserve , etc. , brought ip to Juno 30 , 1S9G. Ho Includes Great Brit- In , Germany , France , Russia , Italy , tha candlnavlan countries , Netherlands , Auitro- lungary , Spain , Portugal. Turkey , Ron- iianla , Servia , Bulgaria , African and Asiatic nd Spanish American countries , besides the lulled States , In his survey , and stating the actu of history he leaves the reader to raw Ills own conditions , He also describes ho nature of existing currency systems of ho world and baa given a vast amount of tatlatlcal Information , notably about our own ystem , tin history and present status , with a cry useful abstract of the many plans yhlch have been proposed for the reform of he currency of our country. Mr. Muhlman i an export In thcl history and etatltllca of urrencies and governmental finance , and U ccognlzed In Europe an an authority , all of /hlch lends to his work additional value , iharlca H. Nlcoll , New York. "Why Wo Punctuate" is probably one of ho meet rational works that baa ever been ssuotl on tbo subject anJ will be of Incalcu lable valueas a guide to proper punctuation. Tbo author departs from the usual s t rules commonly taught In text books and slnipll- flc * the process by classifying the marks Ac cording to the nccrsslty , or relative- length of pauec , required to give our langimgo Us proper meaning , not only n appears to Iho writer , but nlso ns will appear Jo the reader. The method * dopled In exemplifying this doctrine trineIs made very clear and Interesting by the use of apt Illustrations and Mmplo ex-i" * " " * pbuiatory remarks , making the subject of ea y comprehension to any competent reader. The Lancet Publishing company , St. Paul and Minneapolis. A peculiar collection of poetical selections from the poets of all agrs Is presented un der the title , "In My L.idy > Name. " by Charles Wells Moulton. The poems are each directed la tonic named love nnd nro Ar ranged alphabetically according to the name addressed. Thus from Ada to Zara the vctses fit every lady's name , nnd ovoryoiio dc-slrliiR lo find appropriate words of love or praUo to fit his special cane will find this - book helpful. G. t . Putnam's Sons , Now York. Mrgeath's. In "An American Idyl" the Countess ill Dmza has produced a suggestive and ex ceedingly unique stnry. Its hero , who la known throughout simply as "tho Scientist , " 4s n handsome , bluc-oyod young European ot \\ealth and position , devoted to t-ctcntltlc pur suits. In his scientific- thirst for new worlds to conquer he pays a long visit to the chief settlement of the Baja trlbo of Plma Indians In northern Mexico , about whom next to nothing has ever been known by the oulsldo world , Hero the hornlne , n young 1'liuan maiden , Ampharlta by name , becomes his guldo ami assistant on tpeclmen-natherlnK expeditions , ami his aid In preserving nnd arranging the booty , as veil ns his sonant in everyday life. Ampharlta Is the real charm of the book , a woman with nil her Intentions unlmpaltod , as Nature had given them to her , nnd a woman's heart that know no form of caste. Thus we are given a pic ture of civilization and savagery In two cholro representatives and the gequol b not to the credit ot thu former. The book Im parts much valuable Information 1n natural history and botany and Is profusely Illustra ted. The Arena Publishing Company , Bos ton. ton.In In "Fontenay. the Swordsman , " by Fortune - tune du Bolsgobpy , the reader Is taken through Napoleon's Spanish campaign. Na poleon's character Is shown ns gloomy nnj reserved but sternly appreciative. Paul Fontenay la n hot-blooded XVest Indian with an active faculty for getting Into scrapes and as easily getting out of them. Ho possesses the traits of ready Ingenuity and imperturbable -self-possession , which do not leave him in the midst ot the most disturb ing circumstances. The name of the story Is perhaps misleading , as It leads ono to o\- pcct a multiplicity of duels ami hand-to- hand combats , but as a matter ot fact the ono affair d'honneur which catches the at tention In the first chapter Is not finished with the sword , and no other opportunity Is given Fontenay to display hta prowess with that weapon. Rand , McNally K. Co. , Chicago. Clement Chose. "Christ and Christianity from the Stand point of the Modern Jew , " is the title ot a bright leaflet Issued by Rabbi Leo M. Frank lin of Omaha. An important mark of western enterprise Is indicated In the new directory published -w. by the firm ot Charles E. Walters & Co. of / Omaha , containing an extensive list of tholr assoclato attorneys In all parts of the United States and Dominion of Canada. Other Im portant Information contained Is a tele graphic code and lists showing county seats and population of cities and villages. Among the brief sketches and stories In Short Stories for March wo have Edward S. Van Zllo's "The Guest of Washington , " Carmen Sylva's "Tho Witch's Cistle , " Harold Facfarlano's "The Last Eccentricity of Os mend the Prince , " Leon do Tlnsean's "Fool ish Is She Who Trusts , " "Honeymoon Con- -4 fcsslons" and others , In the Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science for March , 12. Lavasseur contributes an Inquiry Into the "Concentra tion of Industry ami Machinery In the United States ; " C. G. Tlcdcman discusses "Froo Sliver Coinage nml the Legal Tender De cisions ; " W. A. Scott writes on "Tho Quan tity Theory , " and E. D. Duraml considers "Political and Municipal Legislation in 1SOG. " The March number of tbo now monthly Open Court is unusually Instructive. Few magazines offer material that Is at once so solid and entertaining. The Gilford lectures of Prof. Tlole , the great Dutch theologian , now In progress nt Glasgow , are reported. Prof. Flamingo of Rome writes on "Tho Next Papal Conclave , " giving the gossip that surrounds the death and elections ot popes. Dr. Paul Carus has two finely Illus trated articles on "Tho Religion ot Ancient Persia , " nnd on "Norso Mythology. " The March number of Current Literature contains among Its usual anundanco ot excellent material , three especially note worthy selections from roceut publications : A spirited scene from "On tbo Face of the Waters , " Mrs. Steel's much-talketl-of story of the Indian mutiny ; a selection entitled "Tho Psychological Absurdity of Socialism from the Principles of Sociology , " volume III , the final volume of Herbert Spencer's great work. "Tho Synthetic Philosophy ; " nnd several extracts from James Whit- comb Hlley's "A Child-World , " his flrst and a notably successful sustained effort In homely epic. In a paper on "Tramp Labor on Country Roads , " In the current Issue of The Gentle man Farmer , Mr. J. T. Flynn enters n strong protest against what ho regards as nn Imposition on the fanner who Is uukeil to coutilbulo lo the support of the unem ployed a product purely of cities and the system that has made the millionaire at .ho expense of the paupcrod multitude. : ) thor notable papers are "Angora Gnats , " 'Agriculture In Tonquln , " and "JIorse-Rals- ng in Hungary. " The March number of The Midland Monthly ipens with a poem , "Danto to Beatrice , " llustrated In tbo frontispiece. H. H. GrayS. . : ontribiilps nn Illustrated paper on "Japancnn * " farming , " nnd another notable article Is 'The Widow of Stephen A , Douglas and Her Washington Homo , " by Juliette M Babbitt. The arbitration treaty recently before the ionata Is discussed In the March number of The Forum by Iwo competent authorities Ion. Frederic R. Coudert , the eminent In- ornallonal lawyer and ex-member of the Icrlng Sea Arbitration caminlmlou , und Thcodoro S. Woolecy , professor ot Intcrna- lonal-law nt Yale. Apropos of the recent re- iort of the comptroller of the state of New fork , in which ho advances nome rather T itnrtllng theories of taxation , I Ion. I'erry lelmont discusses "Taxation : Its Sum , Juatl- Icatlon nnd Methodo. " Mr. Jnmes Schouler , ho eminent constitutional lawyer und Ills- orlan , reviews those of Mr. Cleveland's ad- nlnlstratlve acts which have provoked the irltlcism that ho has arrogantly and Illegally ixcoudcd Ills constitutional powers , discuss * ng In particular the lately mooted question IB to the right of tbo executive to rocognlzo lelllgoroncy. MAGA5UNES RECEIVED , The Eclio. Chicago Echo company , 79 rfth | avcnuo , Chicago. Our Day. Our Day company , 153 La Sallo itrei-t , Chicago , The Westminster Rovlow. Leonard Scott 'nbllcatlon company , Now York. The House Beautiful. Klapp & Co. , Mo- mdnock block , Chicago , Our Animal Friends , 10 East Twcnty-suc- mil street. Now York , Central College Gem. Lexington , Mo , The Stale's Duty. W. H. 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