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    10 TUB OMAHA IXA.1LT UBEs SATUKDAT , MAY 22 , 181)7. )
SPECIAL NOTICES
AiH crtlMrnirnlfl for ( licnc column"
nlll lie tnkon iinlll 11 ! in. for the
cvrnltiK nnil until 8 | i. m. fair ( lie
niornliiir mill Stiiulny nlltlnnn.
Ailvrrtlfit-r * , liy rrtii > llnu n mini-
lirrpil clicclf , cnn IIIITC niimriTu nil-
IrcMftcil tit n iimiilicreil Ic-ltcr In cnrr
eif Tln > HIT. An * " era no mlilrcmiiMl
Mill lit ; ilcllvcrcil on iircKvnlntloii tit
ilif Hi < < ! ; only.
IliiU-n , J I-ttc n word llr t Inncrllnnt
In n wtiril Miprrnftcr. lYotliltiK Ink" ' "
for | I > HN Ilinii B.-.o for tlie llrnt IIIBIT-
< lon. Tln'HiiiiltrrlUcniftitH muni lie
run I'oniiTiitlvrl } .
SITUATION' * 1VAVni : > .
. WANTIU ) I1V A COMPIITnNT
liiitrlur ; 1C > ' experience rcleiences fur-
nl hcd. Address ! ' . Heo olllec , Counrll llluft * .
A M20I 21
WANTKI ) . 1IY YOI'NO MAN OF OOOl ) HAH-
Its employed diirlns dny time. pUce to work
for bonrd nlid room , llcl of referenda. "It
IV lira. A MM3 23 *
ALL-UOUNI > , nOOI > IIUTCIir.lt. WANTS HIT-
nation ; fourteen yearn' rxperlenc * , KO < ! refer
ences , Aililrem V. Hudlk , Hcliu > lor , N l > .
A-M310 S3 *
WAMT1JU MAI.H HUM' .
A PBW UNnitOETlC HUHTLINO MUM CAN
find itrnily. prolltnblc work- with C. F. Admm
Co. , 62) Kn. IClll HI. - '
_
MKN WANTit > TO I.KAIIN IIAUUKIl TIIAHI3
at tlic Omaha , Ilnrber Collci ! ' , Hurst In tlio
vrciii : complete course , R urrks : terms emy ;
i-nd for cntalogue. 1317-131J OntiRlns St. .
Omnlm. 1I-M710 June 4
" _
WANTKf ) . HALESMKN. IN KVHllY TOWN
n d city ; xnlnry nnd rnmniiulon. llnwks
Nur ry Co. . Milwaukee.yi . U-MEM 5i _
RAI.hHMRN' roil ciflAHH : JI2" MONTHLY
unit cxticnvs ; rid ostnhllnlicd hmifo : experience
.inntcomry : Imlncpincnts to cuntnmert C' . C.
IMiliop fa. Ht. Louis. IIM2 < 1 31 *
WANTKI > , MiN TO LKAHN Tim
trade ; mir new method I * thorough constant
practice : competent InMructlnni ; tlnnl expert
exrimlnfttlrn ; vvnijes nnd eiptrlence Haturdnys
In city nlioi > s befi.re compVilnB , mum or t nH
Klven rtndentu ! only requlrm two montlis to
secure iltmitloii ; write to most convenient ad-
ilrr'i fur Illustrated cntnloRiin. Molcr System
of llartier Schools , Olilcngn , St. Unit * or Min
neapolis. M5S2 ! !
WANTKH. AN At CLKItK POH ClKNnilAL
nlllro work ; mul luive inarllciil experience ;
stntiIIRP. . naliu-y , pren-nt nnd former occii-
pHtlon , othrrwlrn no iltiintlon Klven applica
tion , Address I. 27 , llee. It-WV-M
WANTHD-A ntlUMAN VLORI8T WHO AKSO
KpenkH nmillBli nnd cnn beRln work at once.
It linns , 1813 Clinton. 11-517-20
WANTHD. nXPHKIi'-.NrKD CLOTH ING BALES.
mnn at the Cnntlni'iital Clothlnu Co.
1 ! .Ilii-il
_
WANTII . AGINT.S : JMTO jsr , \vii-ic sum :
to ivorkPrs ; no cnpitnl needed , now Roniln ; new
plan ; dells nt slKlit ; ei-ery fnmlly nectlH It 11.
B , To. , liox 4H. Clnclnnntl. Olilo. II
\VANTni ) , HAI-nSMKN , IN 12ViilY niRTUICT ;
new penfon : samples free ; Rnlary or commis
sion. with expenses from ituit , Luke llroa.
Co. , flilcaRO. UM3J7 ! 2-
WAXTUU I'KJIALK IIIiLl * .
100 GIULS roil ALL K1N11H WORK ; ; i TO
J7 week. Canadian onicc , 152 Douslns.CM74S
C-M74S
1VANTKT ) . AN nxrnuiK.vrr.o cooic AND
Kood Inundrens nt IS ! So. 19111. C253
OIULS PllOM 14 TO 18 TO INTliOnT'CIJ A
new nrtlcle ; no experli'me necr8 ar > * . mothers
reiiiiesteil to call with daiiRhturs at 514 First
Nail. Imnlc from 2 to 3 p. in. J.'rlitiy.
T-231-21
\VANTr.D , A COMI'ETHNT OIHU AT ONCI5.
for jreneral liouwwork ; no washlnir , and the
btiUagcs 104 Park nvcnue. O'.unoll IMulT.i
C-SI312
WANTKH-A GOOD SWONU O1HL. MTlS C.
N nielz , 4U So. 38th St. C-316-23
Nl'ItSK OIHLVANT1J1) . MUST IIAV1J IIHF-
errnceH. Call nt onct > , 2313 Ilniney. C 314-23
\VANTKO. A MIII > Li\OKD LADY. TO
travel for \\holt-role lum c ; rcferencra re
quired. Address r. 3J. Ilet- . O MJ20 24
NIJItSM OIRL : NRATV11ITK ; TO COMI5 IN
\ < y fie .lay. Call between 10 find .1 o'clock nt
202 North ISth. C 11322 22
I'-OK nF.M'HOU.SI3S.
HOUSKS IN ALL PA UTS OP TIIIO CITY. TlfB
O. I' . Davis Company , 1003 rnraam. D 473
HOUSES. I1KNKWA & CO. , 1CS N. 15TH ST.
D-474
JIODUIIN HOUSES , C. A. STARR. D25 N.T. LIFE
D 475
CIIOICIJ HOUSES AND COTTAGKS ALL OVEU
the city , } 5 tu JSO. Fldullty. 1702 Farnam Ht.
U 476
iiouansvAijjAcn. . DROWN IILOCK. IGTII
nnd UoiiRlnp. U 477
i.v .ing , COTTAGES & STOniJS , ALL PAHTS
of city. Urcmmn , Love Co. , J30 I'uxton block.
D 478
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANLT PIANOS ,
Om. Vnn & StoraKO Co. , 1412 rnrnnin. Tel. 1M9.
D 473
LAiiai : LIST. ircAGUE , iitii & Donate
D 4 SO
HOUSES , FLATS , OAUVIN BUOS.161S FARNAM
U 1S1
HOUSES FOR RUNT. UDMIS , PAXTON 11LIC
D 482
TURKINGTON. COS UUILDINO.
D 4 S3
STANFORD CHICLE COTTAGES 6 ROOM _
All modern. Apply 20) lloe building. U 772
8-ltOOM MODERN FLAT , 709 So. 1CTH. $17.60.
\V. . Mtllilv. joom tOl , r'lrst Nat'I Hank.
Hank.UC10
UC10
TEN-ROOM MODERN 11IUCIC HOUSE. 2JH
Vata Bt. . JS'J.OO. W. . MolUI , Ml 1M Nnt'l bank
D-MC04
KLKOANTLY 1'UUNISIIKH HOUHIDBMaiiT. .
ful home of ten IIIIIIIIH ; best or locations ; \Vci.t
Karnnm. 1'ilro v ry rcni-nniihlo to rlijlit parties.
M. J , Xcnnimt K. Son. 310 und m j. j. Urown
lilorlc. U C 7
C-ROOM IIOlISi : . INQUIH13 ! Tf9 DOUOLAS
tr et.
J011 HARNEY ; 10 ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT.
D-SI7S3 , lune7"
1-OR RENT. ELEGANT FIVE-ROOM STEAM
heated ll.it. Apply Flat U , Uavltlgc Ill.lg
D-M903
10-IiOOM TJjAT , DOUGLAS. NEAR 2ITH ; MOD-
i'ni { steam beat ; nl o 5-rooma nt 31C So. 15th.
Inquire Llniulut , 3IB 8 10th. D 917
TWO 8 AND ! > -ROOM HOUSES , MODERN ,
clone In , J-i.OO and S'-.fo j. D. Xlttle 210 S.
ISth , Om. Not. Hunk liMe. D 7 : .22
i'l'RNISIIED HOUSE. IILiniITFUL IOXHT
\\'e t 1'n rim in St. I'rlco M'ry reaeonnbla to
r I Kill pat lien M. J. Kcnnnrd R. Bon. . 310 and
3lt jlrown block. D MDJ
THREIMIOOM HOUSES. 15.00. 1022 N. 2IST.
D 19J 23
HOtmES. J , II. .SHERWOOD , IJ N , TTl.iF
D-MK8
i'OR RENT. MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ,
3nd nnd I'nclllc Streets. Apply to J. II.
E ' > ann , National Dank of Commerce.
D 233-23
BIX-ROOM MODERN FIATS. 1112 S. 11TH.
D-M2I7 T5
COMPLETE COTTAOK OF SEVEN ROOMs !
for man nml wife , \\ltliout children , C30 South
l ! < h Mreet : no Hl refeiences required. Addrens
H , Mllhirihotel. . n-TdSOl 23
I'OR RENT-ELEGANT S-11OOH HOUSE. ALL
modern Improvement ! ! , cor , I3rd nnd ChlcaRo.
Apply nt ISOU fiirnam St. D-315-23
TWO fi-ROOM. INCLUDINO HATH. STRICTLY
flrit-clsss. modern cottnten ; $14 , 1513 N 28th-
$15 , SS03 Howaid ; Key nt 2S10 Seward ; exe'ellent.
1)-MSJ I3
iuvr ruuMsiiuii IU/OMS.
STEAM HEATED ROOMS. TELEPHONE AND
I'UIINISHED ROOMS. J70S DOUGLAS ST.
E-742
KOOMS TURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ,
rool. pleasant location , modern conveniences ,
near Shulton and Mertlnm hotels. 1427 DoilKe
street. K MK4 t3
FURNISHED ROOM3. SINC1LE OR
en BUlle. Apply 1SI7 Leavenwnrth street. 3J
naar , E MS40 I5
THREE KURNI8HED ROOMS , IIOUSEKEEin
Inif. 1111 & Hill. E-M18 U >
ROOMS. 1511 HOWARD. E-M281
S NlfU ROOMS TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE
fur llfiht hous ke plni ; ; KAS stoxe ; mndern
bou ; ' . | kAlklii | ; ilUtunce ; ovplialt street. 1 , 1 }
K-MZ91 ? :
i't it.Msiir.n HOUMS A.M HOARD.
GOOD IlOARo RATKS RKA-
sonable. The Roue. 2020 Harner. M K182 M
ELEGANT ROOMS. SINGLE OR ENSt'ITE ,
private bath , excellent board , 1909 Capitol ave.
M-I.-JOI ss
MODERN IIRICK , ROOMS AND ROARI ) ; $ J.M
week. (1 ( N. ISth. P-M217 24 *
ROOMS AND HOARD , 17ZI DOf OLAS.
F-S71-25 *
_
FURNISHED ROOMS , HOUSEKEEI'INO , 2 J
Bt Mary's. F-M 27S <
Y rt'RNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT
room ; modern convenknctfT board. 705 8. 23th
St. r-20 SS
I'.LEfJANT PARLOR. ItALK III/1CK FROM
new poUolllce. for mnn nnd wife nr two
gentlemen. 2vS North 17lh. r MWI
I'OH HI3.\TSTOIIiS : AMI
I'OR RENT. THE 4-S'JOI'V .Utll'IC 11UILDINCJ
at 91 Farnnm SI. This bulldlr.c has u fireproof
cement liisement , complete fleam hentlnic IU-
lures ; water on nil Hours , ns , etc. Apiilv ul
the olllce of The Hee. V 310
WANTED. AGENTS ; Ji'5 PER MONTH AND
expenses paid nctUe men It rlRlit ; sowls pold
by sample only ; namplct , nlso hnrsc and car
llnitP fumlrhed free. Address Jobber , llox M03 ,
lloston. Mns . J 4M
AGENTS EASILY ESTAHLISII RU8INES3 ; 100
I > or cent pront , .novelty tnatrli , lamp , slove and
clear Hunter u etul eicrywhcie ; bhyclhts huy
nt flht ; umple by mall 15 cents Monon
Novelty Co. . room 1020 , S21 Dearborn street ,
ChlcnRO. J M278 23
LADY AGENTS WANTED , IN EVERY TON
In Nebraska , Id tell the Jewell skirt nnd shirt
\vall supporter ; ncenW make from $2 In $ f
ppr ilny ; every lady buys It ; no competition.
Mlis llessle Cameron. Ktnte Agent , 2C13 North
17th street , Omaha. Neb. J M321 23 *
H e was a merchant of very good senao , '
But. would paint his ads on peeks or Tance.
He found that didn't pay ,
And tried a better way "
He's hnd uds in The Bee evepsince.
H. n.v. .
\VANTI3n-TO ItlOXT.
WANTED. PLEASANT ROOM , WITH HOARD ,
In strictly private family , convenient locution ,
by ) ouiiK business man and wltc ; rufeicnces
satisfactory. Address L 24 , Uee. K M2S7 23
WANTED , MODERN DETACHED < i OR 10-
room house , with barn , vicinity of II.in.scom
paik. Address , btatlnc location , L K. llee.
K-JI2SO 2i
STOHAGK.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
( CS-910 Jones. General Stoiagc. and forwarding.
OM. VAN i STORAGE. HIS FARNAM. TEL. 1553
IVA.Vi'LMl TO HUY.
WANTED , A LIGHT ROAD WAGON FOR
single 40 In. Shetland pony. Leu fjrocily. Fnr-
rauut , la. N M242 23 *
WANTED TO HUY. NICE COTTAGE HOME ,
centrally located , within walking distance of
business center , or convenient to car line.
Call or addrees , W. C. IJoifk , 219 So. ICtli St.
N MSOO 23
SAI.K HOUSES AMI AVAGOXS.
FOR SALE , "CLEMMIE C1 STANDARD
bred ; record , 2:30 ; perfectly safe for lady to
drive. Gem Stablcu. 171S Cuss. P M309 23 *
FOR SALIS SIISUKLLAMiOUS.
HARDWOOD CRIOD1NU. HOG AND CI11CKEN
fence , cheaper than ' "all wlic " C. R. Lee , 001
UoORlas. Q 487
TO HAVE YOUR NEW OR OLD "WHEELS
rubber tired ; for a good home-made buguy. or
ilrst class paintlnK nnd repairing , > < ec Win.
Pfolffer. 27th and Lcavcnworth. Q 2J9 M22
CHICKEN , HOG & LAWN FENCE ; ALL WIRE ;
cheaper than wood. Wire Works , -103 S. 14th.
Q 650 .T-2
JARPBTS , DRAPERIES , IlUBH.Sl.OUUS , KJJ-.KS
$2 monthly on $10 purchase. Send postal ; will
call with samples. i3 Ulrsh , 1C2J Kyner Ave.
2 STOCKS OROCERIE3 , 1 MEAT MARKET. 1
druit stock , farms , eastern Nebraska ; acreaso
In nnd around Omaha , Omaha city property.
H. R. Rail , SOI N. Y. U Q-7SS J7
STANDARD RRED MARE. DELIVERY
wagon , harness , high grade bicycle , phiie-
ton. good work horse , fresh Jersey cow , buckboard -
board ; nil bargains. Frank Hart. Center nnd
C3d streets. Q-M2I3 21
FOR BALK. DRY HARDWOOD KINDLING. $1
per load , delivered. Tel. 973. Omaha Ruttor
Tub Co. Q M20S 23 *
5W ) WILL HUY A KIMUALL UPRIGHT
iiiano , In good condition. Omaha Mot mage
Loan Co. , 200 South JCth street. Q-M00
GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT. T. HURRAY.
R MSIO
OIiAHlVOVAXT.
SPECIAL ARRIVAL. FIRST VISIT TO OMAHA
of the marvelous full llfo-rcadlnir clairvoyant
nnd trance medium. . , . .
PROF. CLARENCE E. CHESTER.
The occult wonder. Plain , practical , clear-
brained Infnrnmtlon. The master mind leads ,
FEH wJ 'iOc . &OC-AND UP FOR ONE WEEK.
Ho tells your name , age , occupation , ndvlsea
In business , si > ecuatlon ! , love und all family
tumbles , unites the separated , names of friends
und enemies. Hatlf-factlon guaranteed or no
pay. If you , Imvr been dlmppolnted by incom
petent clairvoyants call nnd be convinced of
Prof , Chester's ability. No matter what others
huvo been , if member he Is exactly as he rep
resents himself lo be. Fee , Wu , COc. and up.
Hourx , 10 to S dally.
PARLORS , 1915 FARNAM. ST. , first lloor. Let
ters with slump answered. B J13 2 <
JIASSAUK , IIATIIS , 1STC.
MADAM SMITH. 1617 HOWARD , MASSAGE ,
steam baths. T M2SJ JC
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAOH I1ATII
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , np-
itulrn. T 197 22'
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUULES. 340-S REE
Hldg. ; physician , consultation or health book
free. U IS9
IIATHS , MASSAGE ; MME , POST , 319JJ S. I5TII.
U-4M
RUITURB CURED. PERMANENTLY ; NO
pain ; no detention from bislntsf ; we re'er to
Ibousands of patlenU cured. Cnll or urlte
The O. B. Miller Co. . Ki-l New York Lit *
bulldlnr , Omaha. U-MC5
UALDNES3 CURED , CJ LIOAHD OF TRADE.
U-MfSS Jl
MISS MAYER. SUROEON-CHIROPODlSTi
manicure , R. 400 Puxton block , diploma IKS.
U-M2 JI8
EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEASure -
ure and pront see U 1 * . Judion'a want ads.
Council Rluds page. U M2C4
MRS. LOUIS. TRANCH MEDIUM. AT METRO ,
polltan hotel. Itlh and Doujilas. Onuiha.
U-M324
MUSIC , AHT A.VO LAXUUAUi : .
OEORGE I' . QELLENUEOK. 11 AN JO. MANDO-
lln und fultur tcachur , UOI Fum m itrteL
Te * tl * . tos
MO.M2V T4) LOAN 11KAL IJSTATR.
ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO. , SIS N. V. I *
quick money al law rates for choice farm lands
In Iowa , nortr-ern .Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-493
tToANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITi
property. W Karnam smith AI Co , 1 2Fsrnnni. ) .
W 49i
C 1-KH CENT MONEY ON NER. A IA FARMS
W II. Melkle. 1st Nnt'l UK. bide. . Omahn.W .
W 153
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. P. Davis Co. . 1MB Farnam St. W--496
1'AHM LOANS , I TO ID YEARS ; LOWEST
T\- > M. Onr\ln Rros , , 1CI1 Farnam St.
W-S33
ON OMAHA PROPERTY ; 1.OWEST RATES ;
building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.V4M
\V-4M
MONEY TO IXAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Ilrennan , Love & Co. , Paxton
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
properly. Pusey & Thomas. 207 1ft Natl Rk bid
W-23"
FROM $100.00 UP. F. O. WEAD. ICIh & Douglas.
\V-297-.I19
$2.PH ) TO LOAN' ON IMPROVED PROPERTY
In Omnlm. A II. Deling. 437 Hoard of Trade
building. W M325 24
M0.\iv TO I.OATf CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN , 50 , CO , M DAYS ; FURNI-
lure , pianos , etc. tHifT Green , R. S , Harder blk.
X-5W
MONEY TO L.OAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horses , wagons , , etc. , nt lowest rutes In city ;
no lemoval of goodx ; slrlclly coiilldentl.il ; you
can pay the. loan off nt any time or In nny
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
: oc So. icth s .
X-49J
IIUSIM2SS C11AXCKS.
FOR RENT-SMALL WATER POWER MILL.
Can nlso handle grain. Address box B5 , Lin
coln. Neb. Y Ul-JS
2 0 INVESTED EARNS * SO WEEKLY ; NO
stock speculation or gold mine Investment : you
control capital ; fifth succehsful year ; particu
lars flee. Chose & Campbell. 12 Union Square ,
Now York. Y M207 M23 *
FOR RENT , NEW GROUND FLOOR ; PHOTO
gallery for sale or rent. Address B. II. Stlm on ,
Pawnee City , Neb. Y S11SO 2J *
WANTED. A HARDWARE OR IMPLEMENT
stock In exchange for stoulc In a Jobbing h'.uso ;
good opening ; Snaking money ; gooil icasons for
selling. Address M ICO , llee olllce , Council
Ilium. 7. JI101
TO TRADE , HOUSh 9 ROOMS. LARGE LOT.
clear of Incuinbrnncc , ln\vn , shade mid fruit
trees , northwest part of city , nnd cash for
residence property In or near Hantcom
Place or West Farnam bt. Cnll or write 401
Knrtmch block. 55 112s3 23
WILL TRADE NO. 2 REMINGTON , NO. SSOO
'or u gent's ivhcL'l ; will pay part cash If nec
essary , t , 32 Ik-e 2318 23
FOR SALU It HAL 1SSTATE.
SNAP , ON 1ST1I ST. , NEAR DODGE , 45XCO
feet , $2,700. John N. Frelizer , opp. P. O.
RE MCSS
HOUSES , LOTS , I'ARMS. LANDS , LOANS.
Geo. P. Uemls Real Estate Co. , Paxton lilock.
RE DO. !
GREAT BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND LOTS
In any and every part of the city , north , east ,
south and went , ranging from $ UO to $5.000 or
5S.OOD and upwards. Any terms desired. Bern IB ,
I'axton block. RE J75
UARGAIN , ONLY $300.00 FOR LARGE I.OT. ON
grade , at 2Mb avenue and Corby stre t. Gar-
\ln Hros. , 1613 Farnam street , RE MC33
LAROE LOT 'WITH ONE 4-ROOM HOUSE AND
une 5-room bouse , one nil , south P. O. , Jl.tW-
n bargain , p. D. Wcad. ICth und Douglas. '
RE-20S 23
KOUNTZi : PICE UAIIGAINS. $2COO , $3.7.TO
$6,500 ; sec photos at IGth and Farnam ; Jlorne
IJldg. J. J. Gibson , 511 First Nat. Dank llldg.
RE-IOl
5-R. HOUSE. CITY WATER , AROUT C HLOCKS
from U. 1' . Depot , for Immediate sale. $830.00.
F. D. Wend , Kill and Douglas. RE 207 23
FOR SALE , LARGE LOT WITH TWO HOUSES
cnn tell one or both ; the rent of one | IOII B
pay Interest on the whole Investment ; a. bar
gain If sold nt once ; terms easy to right party.
Address L 20. llee olllce RE 212 2U
FINE RESIDENCE. MOST DESIRAIILE LOcation -
cation , north of Hnnscom park.
S-room house north with all water conv. and
full lot , Jl.CCO.
Good lot with old house , near Hnnscom narlt
for J550. F. D. WEAD , inth and Douglas
RE 29S 22
4-ROOM COTTAGE AND LARGE LOT AT
half the value. iS12 North 21ft. RE Also ;
SIIOHTJIAXI ) ANIJ TVI > U\VU1TIXG.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 61S N. Y. LIFE.
uu
AT OMAHA BUS. POLLUQC , 16TII & DOUOLAS
. W6
\IG1IT SUIIOOL.
LATIN , GREEK , ENGLISH ; ALL IIRANCHES
of iimthematlcs und bookkeeping taught nt
nlBht by graduate of Toronto university , u A
\Vclluo < xl , C23 N. 2Ut ttrect.M243 r
FOIl HIJXT IIOTHLS.
HOTEL FOR RENT OF SO ROOMS , AMES AVE
nnd 21th St. , opposite exposition grounds ; almost
new. rent reasonable. Hemls , Paxton blk.
51619
FIJHXJTIWK I'ACKUI ) .
M. B. WALKIN. FURNITURE PACKING. UP-
lioUterlngr , repairing , matlrcva. feathtrs renovat-
cd ; prices reduced , Tel. 135J. 2111 Cumlnr.
Ml
smmvAi.Ks.
FOR NATURAL STONE WALKS , TEL. 492 OR
cnd postal to A. Btutier. 330 Hoard Trade.
M731 Junes *
SIDUWAMCS.
NATURAL STONU. ARTIFICIAL
brick. Tel , 1CS3 W. \Velihon , 8(9 B. 17h ( St
113
TVI'BWHITIIHS.
I/A7IT1.MOOKI' / TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES.
United Typivvrner f. Supplies Co. , 1CI2 Farnam
-MC28 Jrtl
KMI'I.OYJIUXT OFFICE.
AMBRICAN AND OERMAN KMPIX3YMENT
* "c < " 1
bureau. 1524 Dodee. Telephone. 7t
MSC3 JyI3
I ASTII ACIS.
IIOKSBS ONLY. BOARD FENCES. SPRING
vvutcr. A. W. Phelps & Bon. 107 N , Y. Life. :
AST11O1.00Y.
PROI' . A. MASEH'OP EOYIT. PAUIISTIU
nnd astrology. Ihc wondfr of the age ; past ,
present and future told or no chnrse ; nt M2
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\VHK11H IDOLS AUK aiA
Tilt * HaklliK of Ilpntlioii ( loil < * it HrltlNl
Industry. ' 7
It hcs recently bcdn discovered that then
Is In Birmingham. ) n the very center o
Christian England , a factory where 13ols
are made for heathen nations , says the 1'ot
Ury Gazette , Lotfdon : Many attempts havi
been made to ob'tain , admission to the fac
lory , hut a strict watch is kept upon oulald
ers anxious to nrty iijito the eecret chambers
where the heathen gods are made , and jour
nalists , especially , are prevented from enter
ing the works. ,
A few facts werehowcvor ' , . | , to bo gleanei
concerning this' extraordinary Industry ,
Idols of all kinds are turned out , represent
ing the gods of ! all _ heathen nations , from
Tokyo to TitKbuctoo. The export trade to
heathen countries , Is a fairly largo ono , al
though moro gods are sent out to forelgr
dealers in curios in the 'bazaars of Cairo ,
Damascus , Colombo , etc. , for sale to un
Guspcutlng travelers , anxious to take homo
some mementoes of their stay abroad.
The price of gods varies greatly. You may
get a Ilinr.ligham-mado one in a London
curiosity shop for half a crown , or you may
run up the pretty bill of 20 for an espe
cially ugly one , "stolen , " according to the
dealer , "by a sailor during the Chinese war. '
In the Cairo 1 > azaar , however , the price of a
flrst-claes god of this kind may run from 20
to anything. A traveler Informed the writer
that there was llttlo difficulty in detecting aged
god of natfvo make from one of Birmingham
manufacture. The first generally displayed
some slight irregularity or cliango of design
duo to the native working by hand , while
the Birmingham god was as superlatively
correct In form as the most Immaculate
dandy In dresa.
The trade In Idols Is kept such a close
secret that It Is dlfllcult to estimate tlio out
put , for in the Hoard of Trade returna the
i ods would doubtless bo chuacd under the
liumlllatlng title of "works of art or curios. "
But thcro Is no doubt the trade Is a fairly
largo one , and that eomo cttto Birmingham
men do very well In the business.
Dry AVciitlu-r ( itnlx In Iiiilln.
The list of native superstitions which have
from tlmo to time Interferred with the Intro
duction or operation of telegraph linen In
seml-clvlllzcd countries has received a curi
ous addition. The agriculturists In the
neighborhood of Bushlre , British India , have
been suffering from the effects of drouth
during the past eighteen months and were
brought to the verge of n famine. Kventu-
ally they had a large gathering for the pur
pose of propitiating the rain gods. The
meeting wan adjourned for the purpose of
making a raid on the government telegraph
ofllco at Bushlre , some of the appliances of
which were imagined to be charms used by
the olllclals to prevent a fall of rain. They
demollslioJ several Instruments. Strange
to say , a heavy downpour followed thla
wanton net of destruction , confirming the
Ignorant peasantry In their miperntltloiiH be
lief. The governor turned out the troops
and a number of the rioters were captured
and punished , but the coollo flection of the
Place still think that the demolition of the
.elegraph seta was "good medicine. "
Ilrni'volrni'p.
Harper's Bazar : "What a good , kind lady
you are ! " nald the tramp , "All Jny profes
sional brothers teljmo "
"Go along away from here , " shouted the
Irate woman ,
"I am going , ma'aui , but I want you to
mow that my professional brethren appre
ciate your beneficences , Only yesterday ono
of ( hem told mo that n year ago , when he
was starving , lie came to you and you gave
him "
The lady looked up Inquiringly.
" a toothpick , " eald the tramp ,
A'ashlngton Star : "Bcfoip I married her. "
10 said , thoughtfully , " ! vowed that I would
mulsh anybody who brought a tear to her
> rlght eyes. "
"And you kept your word , of course. "
"Not precisely , I didn't take Into consid
eration the fact that , like the nut of her
sex. she would put In whale afternoonn sym
pathizing with the heroine of an emotional
play. "
Examine the labels and trademarks of pro.
irlctary articles. Imitations are commoii ,
mil In some cases the difference between
them and the gcnjiliieilu to slight as to cs-
ape careless observation. Beware of dU > -
bonest shopkeepers and salesmen.
BITS OF FEMININE-GOSSIP.
The craro for Illustration In the weeklies
and inonUilloa anil recreation nnd fashion
Journnlg of Ihc ilay lins crentcil n now occii-
pAtlim , that of the photograph Better. The
Iihotonraph getter accunmlatcs a collection of
raru IlKcncKRes anil rents them out at so
much a hcnil , to bo used for Illustrating ar
ticles. People \\lio arc known to be nn-
pronchablo nro not worth eo iniirli In the
field as these who nro suspected of objecting
to notoriety. The plctuics of conspicuous
coclctyomcn "ho are frequently heard to
declare that they would not plvo their pho-
toRraphri to nnyhody for ptililleatlon are rated
nt | 5 , or perhaps as hljn as $7. Those of
women whoso features have appeared otico
or twlco In proximity to ijpo brltiR only $2.f > 0 ,
but all have a value. Only pictures of pro
fessionals arc valueless to the photograph
Rottei1. They au < a drug In the market , no
matter how fair of form and feature or how
iltiltiuo or artistic. Thu fact that the sub
jects co to the photographer on business and
not for dlvcrelon spoils the pictures for the
photograph getter.
The photograph getter , whether gently born
or not , olii or young , f&ir or homely , must
ba a diplomatist of no mean pretensions In
order to succeed at her task. It Is also es
sential thai she should be If not actually In
the .swim at least so cl s on the verge
thereof that the llttlu ecUljIni ; current ! ; reach
her and film obtalnn more than a cuipcrflclal
Idea of wh.it Is going on In mld-ctrcam.
"I'vo turned In six photographs this week , "
said a veteran of the craft the other day ;
"all never published bcfoie. How do I get
them ? By ulmply going tin my knees to the
people and eating whole slices of humble plo.
I'vo got this much pride about It , Uioiigh ; I
won't try for any photograph short of the $5
not. Other people In the olllce turn In women
who are Just on the ragged edge orlio are
ilyliiK to get Into society ; but 1 won't do It ,
and now they know that either my people
nro Al of the first water or celebrated for
Konin truly unique thing that Is woith writIng -
Ing nbout. Do I write much ? Oh. 1 don't
wrlto at all. I couldn't , with nil that 'is on
In my mini ! . After all , the writing does not
signify ; It Is the Illustration that U the main
point. Sometimes It Is Just like pulling pee
ple's eye teeth to get their photographs , but
It you set yourself the task and Just kenp
at It you'll succeed. Thore'fl a sort of zest
I
A BLACK AND WHITE NfiT. COSTUME FROM HARPER'S UAZAR J
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The transparent tulleo , nets and such fabrics are moro and more In fashion as the v
season advances. Our fashion cut this week shows a charming costume from la Malson
Emma et Marie Welllo of I'arls. H Js described as having an accordion pleated Bkirt
of black net , which is made up over an acr-ordlon pleated skirt of white taffeta , trimmed
with entre-deux of black lace and forming a Grecian pattern around the bottom of the skirt.
At the edge of the skirt is a full ruche of black net. The waist Is of whlto tulle over °
white taffeta , made In blouse effect , with deep points mid cjpo of white cloth cut-work , '
gulpuro pattern , outlined with Jet cabochon ? . Sleeves of Maul ; net have n butterfly bow n
at the top and are strapped with Jet bands. Glrillu and collar are or pale yellow taffeta.
nbout It , and when you bring down a flno
bird that now too high for most people to
tackle , there's a peculiar glow of satisfaction
at having accomplished your end , The other
day I got a man's picture who 1 know has
positively refused to bo printed up to this
time , on both aides of the water. I got
round him somehow. "
Miss U K. Commander , the only woman
preacher In Wisconsin , who occupies the pul-
blt of the Unitarian church nt Ilaraboo , Is
making quite a hit with her discourses. She
is young and good-looking and draws a full
aouso every Sunday morning. She was called
o naraboo from Toledo , to take the place of
Itov. U. C. Douthlt , who resigned on account
of Ill-health. Although the Unitarian church
of IJaraboo Is her first regular charge , the
las delivered addresses from pulpits In
Canada and the United States , JUlbs Cora-
nandcr Is of Kngllsh dt cent and a Canadian
> y birth , She was raised strictly In the
faith of the Church of England ( Episcopal )
and at an early age was confirmed and be
came a communicant of the church. Her
early education was obtained In London ,
Ontario , where eho graduated , after talcing
the -collegiate course In the Western uni
versity , shortly after which she removed
with bar family to the United States. MUs
Commander waa then much interested In
HfTemit church doctrines and after examlna-
Ion Joined the Unitarian fold. Hop theo-
oglcal studios were pursued at homo under
competent Instructors , the Jltadvlllo course
being followed ,
1'rlncem Made of Denmark , the slstcr-ln-
aw of the princess of Wales , has been pro-
enteil by an American gentleman , H.V. .
Campbell , with a saddle , said to be the finest
evor- made In the United States. The seating
s of whlto buckskin and U beautifully ein-
iroldcrod In colors. The embroidery Is a
uprescnlatlon of the flour do Us of Franco
nd the \vhlto rose of Denmark. Moro than
hlrty hands were employed for thrco months
n constructing the caddie. 1'rlnccss Marie
s the niece of the late Comto do J'arls and
s married to the youngest son of the king
f Denmark.
The Vienna university has opened Its doors
o women under the following conditions :
They must bo Austrian subjects and have
Ither matriculated at a bo > s' gymnasium or
iavo studied four years at a training Echoj ]
or teachers. Their course of study for each
ubjcct and the number of lectures they at-
end must coincide with the requirements fo-
men. For women doctoru of medicine no
hange has been made In the regulations ,
IJaroneafl I'ossaner von Khrenthal. having
ucceeafully passed her examination Jlurch 2 ,
s the first woman to receive a degree as
octpr of medicine. The rector of the uni
versity epoko in most glowing term < * of her
| energy and perseverance In particular and
" that of women In general. The icetor also
epoke of the path she had opened for other
nomen to follow and said that the effect of
thplr presence In the university could only
bo for good.
The sending of birthday cards Is as Im
portant a feature of the pasteboard cede its
wedding Announcements nnd nil Intricate dc-
talU connected ulth receptions and visits.
This custom of Bending out announcement
cards Is a very pretty one , do'plto the fact
that It necessitates the choosing of a name In
n very short time after the nrrhnl of the
llttlo visitor , but that Is after nil a blessing
In disguise , shortening ns It docs the period
In Yihleh the respective gratulparentu glower
at each other.
.lust now fashion Is not nt nil particular
about the form of the card , but busies her
self far more 'wltli the name tobo Inscribed
thereon , and this she says shall be , If pos
sible , the family name of the grandfather on
the mother's sldo for baby No. I In the
family , nnd the grandmother's name on the
father's sldo for baby , No. 2.
One etyle of announcement has the Infant's
nama In the center of the card , with the dale
of bin plrth In smnllor letters Just beneath ,
while the n.uno of the mother and father
occupy an Inconspicuous place In the lowif
lct ( hand corner. Another style shows simply
Iho mothrr'a visiting card , while a tiny card
bearing the name and birth date of the baby
Is attached to It nt the top by a little bow of
whlto ribbon. The father's visiting card is
enclosed with this one.
llelng a prlnrrsn Is not all ono could with
If the fairy stories and the latter-day court
chronicles are to bo believed. It Is said that
Quenn Victoria has always been a lover of
pomp and power and thoroughly enjoyed the
state and circumstances which In her younger
days surrounded her. llor ambitious daughter ,
now Empress Ftedcrlck , was nlso a lover of
ceremony nnd splendor. The duchess of Klfo
nicknamed "Her Royal Shyness" never
oven attends the drawing rooms and I'rlncom
Lou IHO of f/orno despises court functions and
lives as far as she can the life of a quiet ,
country gentlewoman. The former delights In
the society of literary and artistic people and
one day her royal highness made arrange
ments to take a country drive with n dis
tinguished llterarj vsomon. When about to
start Princess Louise said : "I do not wl b
to he treated as a princess. Tray let mo drive
with you Just as any other of your lady
friends would do. " All ceremony was ac
cordingly dropped and the two women ilrovo
off tcte-a-teto , stopped at a village through
which they passed to make purchases nnd
call upon Homo poor people , and her roynl
highness confessed to having had an unusually
delightful time in thus escaping from her
rank.
It Is stated by the same writer that the
princess Is an excellent housewife. When sin-
and the marquis have been spending the sum
mer at ono or nirothor of thn house * In the
country which they have temporarily rented [
flho would IniEtlo about all the morning lookIng -
Ing minutely after Dip household dutlcti , dis
cuss the dinner with her cook and Impart a
few hints , which hho Is well qualified to do , . -
and at dinner take the head of llm lablo and
herself curve , In which domestic art , of late i
so much out of fashion for women , her loyal
highness is an adept. :
:
On the occasion of the queen's visit to
Sheffield , In Yorkshire , on May 21 , Ihero la
to he one of the largest gathering * of school
children ever witnessed. Tlio duke of Nor
folk hau Invited all the children nnd teachers
of the public schools to an entertainment In
Norfolk park , where they will bo mawud
together and eingon the arrival of the queen ,
ft is expected that thcro will bo over RO.OOO. n
The royal procession through the street * lina
been planned f > o as to take in the poorer partB
of the city. ace i
co
Woman's day In nctlvo Journalism has been tu
a brief ono. There has ( icon no proclamation ot
of the fact that woman's day in the Held of cc
dally Journalism Is past , but among editors Isof
and uoincn-uorkers there la an unspoken con ofbe '
viction that such Is the case , writes Harriet be
Holt Calioon In Liiillo'fl Weekly. The news
paper changes Its standard now and then.
Ono of the changes occurred about eight
> ears ago , when It took womcn-workcra Into
Its pages. In black-listing the women writ-
era because they are women , not lu.-c.iuso they
are wrlleru , there Is evidence that the stand
ard has changed again.
Women are not as adaptable In buslnws
llfo as men are. The woman who write * U
no exception to this rule. The times called
her and aha responded called her because
sbo waa a woman , and as audi her views
were novel. She played her part In the freak
show ; the offered herself us a condiment lo
thu great unoatlated ma * of the dully news
paper , until as a condiment her tavory quail ,
tlcu lost their HVor. As a novelty she no
longer attracts
Men have much to contend with In dully fc
Journalism , I''or example , the dally news
paper U made by youug mon , Unlike other ]
professions , the experience of years does
not accentuate the valueof service 1n Jour
nalism , The man \\lio U able to earn ten
thousand dollars per year In the fifth year of
experience Is more than likely to earn two
I thousand In the tenth year of his expert-
I once. The man who holds his own against
I the great onward march of youth Into the
I Journalistic field Is the man who h.itt be
come a specialist. Ills specialism may bo
reminiscence , ho may bo a statistician , a
political writer , or an authority on stocks
nnd Wall Hired ; certain it Is ho must bo In
dividual. Then his advancing yoara are to- !
ornted. Women must also become pppelallsti
in order to resist the prejudice aR.ilnst tlmo
-and sex.
Kxtrcme plumpness would be avoldr-d If
tlui lock Ing chair were Riven up. If women
were lens lazy they \vould not grow so stout ,
says n rcrout writer on the subject. No
woman cnn -educe- her flesh who lacks cour
age. The woman \vbo Is Inclined to hi > stout
ran Rain n pound quicker In n day than a
slender woman oan In a year. It Is said that
when the beautiful cmprrta nf Austria ills-
covciod that her waist was growing larger
and that her bonntltnlly-moJrlrd chin wan
losing Its curve , she , the nntst hortewotn.iu
in the world , gave up riding nnd took long
walks every day nnd In nil sorts of weather.
To grow thin you mtwt exorcise.
Walk If you can. but better still , work ; ki-ep \
mind and body busy. Above all , renounce
ovorythlnK that comes from the confectioner.
13at moderately of underdone meat , green
vegetables , salad * and those fntltrt that ftro
slightly acid. Drink but little , bathr regu
larly , taking tepid baths. Constant work
will do moro to reduce otio'a llcsh than any
thing else.
_ _ _
There Is a thriving settlement for univer
sity women In India. Ono of the most nctlvo
workers Is Miss Mary llarhcl Dobson , daugh
ter of Austin Uobson , the poet. She , with a
band nf fellow workers , has followed the Par
sers lo the hills during the plagno , though
the hcadcjuaitcra of iho acUlcmvnt la Horn-
bay.
In an Isstlo of n paper published lit the In
terest of iho settlement ono of tlio worker *
wrote ;
"This city , which In size ranks second
only to London nmong tht towns of the Brit
ish empire , would , \vc bclluve , afford the
greatest scope for \\ork ot this kind. He-
sides a largo Mohammedan and Hindu popu
lation , It contains a colony of 60,000 I'ar.toe.s.
This Influential and i-tillghtcnrd race hail
ns yet been almost untouched by missionary
effort ; western inlsslona/les may lead thn
way , but the trim i ( "formers ot India must
eventually bo nntlves ftilly consecrated and
highly ininllflcil. It is as n training school
for such that this settlement Is lo nnd llu
highest nilnslon. For women's work among
thorn there is a distinct opening ; the 1'arseo
ladies nre free from Mohammedan and Hindu
restrictions ; education with them , though
paitl.il. Is universal , and they are eager for
wcslvin culture nnd Intercourse with Kngllsli
women. The missionaries of western India
are unanimous In declaring , on the OHO hand ,
that thcro Ls urgent need among them for
nilsblotmry extension on educational linen ;
on the other , that women with unlvdratly
education , and those alone , can engage In this
work with hope of success.
"It la hoped that this scheme may develop -
volop in moro than 0110 direction. In the
districts of Nailk und Malegaon , about 100
miles fiom Ilombay , thorn la pressing need
for lady doctors among 2,000,000 native ,
women , who nro almost entirely without
HUMleal ] aid. There It In hoped to establish
a medical branch of the settlement na socu
as two fully iiualllled lady doctors offer for
the \\ork. In future years \vo may there
fore sco In every university center In India a
band of women representing Iho missionary
effort of the universities nt homo , for who
can ( ell what Iho reflex Influence on our col
leges will be of such organized representa
tion of women students In the foreign Held ? "
At last the theater hit Is about to be
"clrcumweiitcd. " as Ham Weller would have
said. A London
optician has Invented a
Bterentclcscopo which cnnblu ? a person to see
a performance on the stage , no matter If a
woman wearing nn Eiffel tower , with a cas
cade of lace , two or three waterfalls of rib
bon , and a wbolo ornithological nnd floral ex
hibition on It , does occupy tlio seat In front
of blm. The Instrument is a form of binocu
lar , by means of which n corrected and
highly magnified view of anything at a dis
tance may be seen either at the Bides or
over the obstruction , even when the looker la
looking through thu glasses dliectly at the ob
struction , The now opera glaas attains lln
object by an arrangement of telescopic
lenses in two arms six or eight Inches long ,
which bring a. reflection of the object alined
at to a point In front of the eyes.
Ono of the curious fads of the- day Is the
use of the hunting trophy as an article of
household furniture or decoration. Mankind \
and womankind are both enthusiasts upon ,
this subject. The man's den , studio or
library must contain a piece of some kind
the foundation of which was gained In oomo
fall or winter hunting trip , while the femi
nine boudoir or drawing
room also boastn 0110
presented by n masculine admirer. Among
Iho sklus figuring most prominently In this
way Is that of the elephant. Strangn as It
seems , the hide of this ungainly creature can
bo and Is used In a do en unique ways. The
leg of the elephant forms an odd corner
closet. The nklii of " "
a "baby" of tlio specie. !
makes an armchair. Anotrcr weird chair Id
covered with the skins of small animals
such as the red fox , otter , etc. The arms and
legs of the seat terminate In the lipnds of
thcao tiny beasts , which are placed win-re
knobs would occur In the everyday article
Ilcars are gicatly In use among those who
go
In for tills fad. One fashionable house owns
Bluffed bear arranged as n speclea of dumb
waiter. Hat racks from small legs and fees
of deer and kindred creatures
are much lu
evidence.
The Itcvtio dcs Deux Mondcs contains Iho
opinion , for Iho greater part adverse , of 100
leading act-man professors on the admission
of women to university education. Ono Prof
Meyer , backs his approval by citing the cases
of twenty-one wnnu-n who Imvo become cm-
Inout In mathematics. On tlio other hand
I'rof. WUHtenfold , who has taught nearly
throe score years , declares his absolute oppo
sition to woman's higher education.
Sjstcm nnd order have to bo observed
pvon In the plague-stricken districts of
India and a "choc-king office" has been
ratflhllfthcil , in oidcr that 700 or SOO cllUins
at India may not , like the babies In " | > ma-
rorc , " bo "mixed "
up , At n relief work
ramp In the 1'unjnb , whom about -10000
persons are ut work , a Inrgo number of
liable * are looked after while their mother !
SIS ft.work- I'revlous to this about 700 or
SOO babies of all horU
were all left In ono
iluce , and ( he mothers , anxious In the
evenings to reclaim their llttlo ones pre
sented a scene which Is butter imagined
than described. It wan not possible for
-ven mothers to Jind thi'ir
own babies ia , | | > -
mil the authorities were cnibaiTnmioii not
little. The ofllcer in charge , however
ias treated the babies on the umbrella and
oat principle. Ho has pioyldcd i-itch of
ho babies with n string und a ticket In
lupllcate , ono being hung around the
why's neck and the oilier given to Ihu
nattier.
The newest handshake l called the "don-
ilo twist. " Concerted action Is nocc.irary so
hake a successful nnd aitlstlo "doublo
wist. " Two persons meet and clasp hands
the oidlnary way. Then , still holding
lands , thcro Is a pctc-c'ptlblo pause of a few
econds and each la appaiently Inspired by
midden Impulse to make Iho Krretlng moru
ordlal. As though by nn aftci thought iito
vo draw each other closer and give each
ither'b ham ] a ticjrly srpicoze. A very pnr-
cptlblo Interval between thn claim and ehake
Imllspem-ahle lo the pioper carrying out
the new greeting. It la necestaiy to
ifuarc of having a humped note.
OSWEiO STARCH.
'or the laundry gives universal
satisfaction.