10 TJII3 03IAI1A DAILY 111315s 18 ! ) . SPECIAL Ailvi-i llsemenls for tlimc iMiltiinii * Mill InInUen iiiilll 12 in. tor Ihr rieitliiv IIIH ! n nlll H p. tn. fur Ilio inoriiliiu : iinil "iiinlny rilllloiiM. AilviT lnei- , It } reiini-NlliiK ix imtn- lirriMl elit-eU , run lime minivers inl- drcNNcil (11 u iiiinilii'rcil leltrr In cure tit 'I In- HIMAtisueri NO nililroiteil ivlll delivered on | ire entiilloit t lln > cliocli oiilj , Ilitles , I I.1.V u uonl It rut | MN TOII | | IP n mini llii-i-eitHer. .NntliliiK tnken fur lex * limn t ! , i ? for HIP llrM Inser- ( Illll. 'llllMIIlllv erllMCIIielllN IIIIINt 1)1) run iMitiirrull v rlj , \ \ \vrnnsrir ITIOV WANTII > A rrwirioN IIY A MAX OP .u 5 < ri of HRC nn eollpitor for ponio Kootl , to- llnl.lo firm , limp In-cn In tmnklnit Imfltie-w In jni , cnn nlvc lirt of refpronrr-s nnd licn.l AiMn-n M M H e. A-M JIT JO * \V.\NTI U IIY AOI N < 1 MAN OP HTI3ADY Irihltn nml tint nfrnlil of work n plfirc to rnakK ilrmolf Koncnlly n ofnl I'lciw mMress flilli-y I ilpo , llealrlce. Nrli A-.M2.12 ! ) VANTinrTiy : AN"oT.TToii ] > iiu. A I-I.ACK to < ! o IlKhl work In n wliolnnlo ilisiK or urn- crrj IIMIIXI' hotel or nllrnH'l ' olllcc , ( j i > 't linl > - It * . Kpoalt Utrinan Ftfiily employment vtinlctl. AtMi n D.uilil Jlcll , lliatilcc , Ni-h A-MI31 :0 wini , ii : > w'ATio I.AI > V WANTS POSITION n Kovrinfss In n cooil fnmlly AiMrcsn Ann.i Prun-c p , 3W Ho Hill it A MSB n MAi.12 nni.r. A FT.W iNinuiTir. : : nr.STi.iNo MIN CVN fln.I Memly , profitable oik with C. I' A Inms Co 1J ( Ho Htli St. H-Cll _ WANTii : > . AN IIJRA WHO CAN THINK OF tonw pimple llilnu to patent' Protect jmir Mom , thi-y nny lirlni ? you wi-iiltli Write John vVeilclprtjurn & Co , liept V. Pntent Atltornoso , Wnxhlnstnn. I ) ( " . for their Jl SOO prize offer an.l list of 1'W Invention * wimli'il U M353 WAN-TUP , AT OXCI3. A 8T1UCT1.Y KIUST- rln s cnrrltRO imlntfr ; VVUKO * J300 per ilay ; apply to lllack Hills Mf'B Co , Ueailwmnl , H 1) . 1I-9M-18 WANTKD. A MiCHANir\I. DHAITS AM. capable of prcpirlng piiti-nt otllce nml working ilrnvslnics. full nt olllco of Sues . Co. lice tiulMltig 11-183-18 wi : Niin : : noon MIN : AT ONCI : , oninnljcn , building nml loon , llfiInsiirunce solicitor * picferri-d. l'i > rlt.lnnV Mutual IN & C A. , 'M Chestnut bt. , St. IxiiiK Mn 11-MJlo SI * WANTP.n. AOIINTS. M TO IK A WIJnK Slilu : to workers , no rapltnl nonled. new KO" < 1' < . new plan ; wlh nt Mslit , every family needs It II. B Co . box 421 , Cincinnati. Ohio It _ SAI.ISMPN : POIl t-IOAUS. JI21 A MONTH Hint rxpenws , old llrm , cxp rlenco inncn's- sary , liuhUfinpnts to nntoinein t' < * lllihop & I'o. . hi IjnuK I1-M2JO JylS * IlUT OPH OPPint OP CONSTANT nnd expert Inutiuctlonllh S.ituid iMiKfa i from utart H best lifter nil , two in < nth * rc- qulrt-d. po ltlnns and tools Bl\in Krndmitei : let tii hear from jou , our Inlrre'tlnn tat.i- lomie m.illed free Moler a llirb r Scliool .M S Clark otriet , ClilcaRO. II M2J1 2I > DnTncrivn. annnwo. iini.iAnu : MAN inled In p\rry locnllty ; aet under onlcri ; no experience neciltvl Wi lie Aincrli nil Detec tive nKoncy , Inillntiiipolla. Ind U M231 20 * in SAI sjn ; IN nvnn\ ni-n sensun , rumples fic , f.ilaiy or commis sion , with expcnsta from start. Ijiikt * Itrou. Co. . CtileiKO. 11-MM710 * WANTI3I1 I'lJMAIilJ IIIH.r. ion c.mi.s ron AM. KINDS wonK. si TO J7 week Canadian otllce , Io22 Douglas C-MC33 LADY AfinNTS TO TAKH OUDGUS POU bOAP polish. J. J. Qlbson , mi PIrst Nat'l Hank C-M817 S , 130S CHICAOO GOOI1 THING \V.\NTP.D. iiot'snKnni'Kii rou PAJIII.Y botil , expeilenced In nil dcpirtmcnts , Rlvu full pit tlmlirs. MM , UIM > nlllco C MIS' , 20 GOOD COOK WANTKuT A. HOSI'i : . 3H N. 17th itrect C Ml' * 19 WANTI3D HOUSKKniM'niiN SMAI.I. PAX- ll > Apply 40J3 Seuiud street. Mrs Cleorso nilibcl C M103 10' "WANTI3D A CSOOD RPOOND film , AT MHS n. M Momiian's , 224 N. 32nd A\e , Rood MflRea paid. C 203 11 * TVANTID. GIKI , POU nnxnitATj HOUSK- ork nt 716 North 2.'nd bt , refircnoes re quired C 200 IS * WANTHD , AN p.xi'iuiiNcio : cooic nm - - erenoes inpilred. MIH C T. Kountzp. 1207 . 10th street C M223 ) WANTHD , A COMI'P.THNT SECOND GlUt. TO do wusOiliiR nnd Ironing , good wacef Apply 510 S 2Jd street. C M21a 13 coMi'iTi.NT : NUHSI : oiui , WANTP.D. ! - > os Capitol A\e. C ami. POIl GlINKUAI. HOPhP.WOIlK ; MUST ln\u reft'rencef , small fiuiillj ; good wages. Call at XXI Ohio strict C J23-.i ) KOII nou.sia IN AM , 1-Ains op THI : CITY. THU O. r Davis Company. 1W3 Farnam. D C33 nousns , IIINK\VA & co. , los N ISTII sr D-C3I HODIiRN IIOUSCS. C. A. faTAJUl.MS N Y ciroirn HOPSIS AND COTTAGKS the city. Si to $20. Pldcllt ) . 1702 I'.unnm St. D-C36 iiousns , WALLACI : . HROWN ULOCIC. and Douglas D C37 IIOUSP.S. roTTAons & STonns AM. I-AHTS of city , llrcnnan , Iovo Co , ro 1'axton block. D-C33 IIOVINQ HOITSKHOI.D GOODS AND PIANOS , Om Vun & btoraso Co . 1415 Parnam. Tel. 15JD D-C3D ii\n iiT IJST. MCCAOUK , ivrn AND DODQR n cio _ HOUSE * . rUVTB. OAUVIN I1UOS 1CI3 1'AUNAM . D-IJI1 _ _ " noi'sis rou IIENT ISIIMIS. I-AXTON iiiTK" H-I54J _ BTANlTjUI ) CIHCM5 COTTAC.nS , 4 IIOOMS , nil miidrrn. Appl > 201 lieu Illdg D-Ott HOUSES. J. II SHUUV'OOD , 423 X. Y. MKI1. D-M178 10 UOOM r.I.EOANTI.Y K1NIS1IKD lillc-U lioiim. No 2114 Cn . t 0 S-inom niodi-in Hit 703 So ICIn J17 SO Apply to W 15. Melklc , room D04 l t Nat'l Ilk , t-KOOM HOl'SE INQUIllE 2Tli < > DOrOI.AS M76G ioTuoovTT'1. . nouoi.AS. NKAH SITU. MOD crn , atram bent. Imiulru I.lml'iulut , 310 K istli u 017 FOli KENT. 9-noOM TlOUPE. NO 618 SO 2r th nveniu * modern nnd In line condition ( J N rialnn , Wabasli tkt olllce. D MI77 12 * A SIX-UOOM MODiilN COTTAO1I. rL'H' ' nlshed < T unfurnlKheil , $12 South 30th U-JI1-23 * 3-iioo.M iiorsn IN OMAHA. $ < Hamilton liv .t 1 > MJil o * K.\PIMINT : s-ioo\i omntN C-OTTAOI : south anil east front , a , bath , etc. , newlj papcr < I Ihnt-clata home for mil un , . J15 tvf Sownid D M240 Jl * IV > H IIENT. J OOOD 4-HOOM COTTAfTliiT cellar , illy wnttr 50th nnd Sahler Ji5 KOI ! IIII.NT IMIIIMSIIH1) ROOMS. BTKAM HEATED IIOOMS TKMIl'lFoNirANr > ll convfiiltiiCKi rule > icnunnnbli ) . 1'undt rol Icncc. ill Su lllh hi i645 IIOOMS ! KIXI5 IiAWN AND rOUCHEsT "liioi llarm-y 1M4M J26 * ij ruoNTomiH , siNciu on"Eti milto Apply at ist ; I.ca\in orlh ht. 3d iloor eni-t ile iMin ; pi. NICEIA rilllNlSlinu HOOM.S K. men or llt.li ! liuutlkrrplug. Vx > N. ITlh _ _ SOUTH 1'IWNT IIOOM WniI oT without board J modvrn , Km Hiinpy Unet E-Mii ) a * _ KIIIIMhllKI ) HOiniS AMI 1IOAIUI. NICE COOh IIOOMH ; HOOD I1OAHD. HATE ! reakonabl * . The Hate , SKO llarnry , P-tajM IIOOMS. WITH OU WI1J1OIJT 1WAHD 2H4 fn'X 1 " 11 1 } * oicAN KEEI COMPOUTAIH.I : Au mer ut the MtrrUm , l 'Mllllrul ulcovu iiultei * 5th nnJ DoJge. K Mils 1S MODKIW IIIHCK. HOOMH AN1 > JIOAHlT"tt& w ck. ii N.mii rt t o * _ _ I'lJitNISHEU KUONT IIOOMS WIT1 201 ! DouglHS 1 M:5 : o > NICBI.Y nUtNI IIBI ) SOUTHEAHT room , inodira ruii\ciileni. * ; prlialu fmnll ) ; u flour k tb tre t. F MWJ ri KOII III T i M'uitMsunn HOOM.S. 3 IIOOMS , WATEIt , HEUUIl , > X 603 N. 13TIL O7S4 J > roil HINTSTOUIS AMI OIMMUKS. FOll KENT , THE 4 S10IIY HIHCK IIPII.DINa at 315 Pnrnam St. This building Ims H nrcproof cement bntemcnt complete sttam heating iu lures , nftter on nil floors , KQB , etcppl > nt the olllce of The H t. I 911 AMIJM'S \VA\TIM ) . WANTED. AOL-NTS. ST5 I'EIl MONTH AND 'Xpen e < paid active men If Tight ; gnoitt nold b > nmnple onlyi snmple * . nl o boi-ie nnd car tinge rurnlshcil fico. Address Jobber , llox C3US , Ilo li.n. Mats. J 117 ADENTS M ANTED TO SEl.t. A NP\V III- cvcle nddli rii blon. prevent ! clnllnif nn I iiiptur * and ml H ifely nml romfnrt to i-vrrv wbrel ; fielli nt < lKht to ladle * or Rentlfim-n. write for particular" Ideal Illrvrlo SI.MIP t'liMiInn Co. "fj.-Ii WasbliiRton strtet. llm. ton , Ma n. J-M2I8 Jl * AGENTS POU TELEPHONE TA1II.ETON - dorfiil tprlnkler. blcvdp ipprlaltlen , piy - . 000 early , em lofp stamp. Victory Mfc Co , Cleveland , O J-M210 ! ! ! I'ACIPIC STOnAOn AND WAlimiOUSH CO. 003010 Jonpsu.Oonerfil storage anil forwiinllnif OM VAN & ( .TOKAOE , 1415 I'AIINAM TEU 11 M-C49 WANTIJ1I TO IIUV. A. PEEEIt. OIUTAT WESTEHN WHOLESALE nnd retail Junk dealer , removed from 116 South Tenth to S12 Douglm street N M7S4 MOMJV TO MONEY TO I/JAN ON rUUNITUUE , PIANOS , homes wflRons. etc. , nt lowest rntes In cltyi no renio\Al of Roods ! strictly connd ntlalj sou can vay the Innn on * nt nny time or In nny ninouit. OMAHA MOllTGAOr. IvOAN CO. . SVt tlo. 16th SI. X C63 MONEY TO t-OAN-10. CO. M DAYS , turp. pianos , etc. Duff Green , U. 8 , Uarker blk. X Cd onrns. . 1200 INVESTIM ) EAUNS JW WEEKLY ; NO stork ( peculation 01 sold mine Investment , v.ou tontrol rnpltnl , Ilfth siiTes ftil > eni , j ar- tltulnm flee , ( .have & Campbell , 12 I nlon Square , New York Y M770 July 4 * IlKSTAUHANT DOING A GOOD HfSlNESS , } MW. J. J. Gibson , 514 1st Nafl bk Y-M1M 21 rou I\CIIANGI : . WE HAVE f-OLE AGENCY OP GOOD STOKE property with dwelling nt Pnriinm nnd licit Line depot , Fpkndld location for ruliurbin bu < ; lnpsK , owner \\HIHS snail farm or liouie nnd lot In town nnd will Klvc rplfhdld bir- ya'n I'Wollty Trust Co , lice building & -M1CO Jl poll EXCHANGE , ll.rco STOCK OP HATS Make offets. I ) . II , W7 PprlnR St. . Peorln. Ill 7.-M103 ID' I OPTS1DE PHOPP.IITY , ri'.EE OP 1NCUM- brnncp for nn Omalm residence In the wpitern pnrt of town Will nssunit1 nn Ineumbranco of flCOOOO Address K. J. Stroct , lll' < i ItoiM of Trnde ImlldliiB. X-210 23 \\VMiiioicnits. II MAIlOWiTX LOANS MONEY , 413 N. IS ST. 670 "Hotter Into Ilinii novur" ! < sootl artvlco , 1 think , 1'or business nu > \\ho've not. bikini thu usu of iirintors' ink. -11. 15. W. roil SAInI'M'HMTliUl' ! . THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OP MUS S 11 Plercu , Illnnc ) street , \\lll b < > s ilrt nt public auction nt I4th nml Dodge t-aturdaj nt J p. m , must be sold regardless of price bid O M222 19 roil hALH HOllsCh , WAOOXS , l TC. POIl SALE , CHEAP. GOOD HOUSi : ] TOP buggy and double harness Inquln' Mrs I M. Cole. 3220 North 2 h st. PM17S 2" IXJIl SALE. A GOOD I'AMILY HOUSE AD- dre s M 55. ] ! oe I' MJlb I'OIl 3ALE , rOHR SINGLE 1'IllVEUS AND one nuilo team | 3I2I N. 21th P MJ12 20 * POU SALE , PHAETON IN GOOD OlllinU , cheap Inqulrn 13W Pnrmm I * M2IJ JO POU SALE , TINE L\UOE I1LACK I'AMILY team ; sell one or both. Address Jl 60. Hoe. P-M.M3 21 * roii sALn jiihciLL\\ious. IIAUDWOOD CUIP.I1ING. HOG AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than " .ill vvlie. " C. U. Ie Pol Douglis SECOND HAND ENGINES , ! > TO 100 H. P. , motors , 'i to 30 II. P. Industrial lion Works. .5 Q-S20-J > POU SALE CUE \P PLPMUING TOOF.S , workbench , hoipe , wagon , buggy nnd harness ; nil can be bought at ncry low llgure If taken at once. For particulars address M fi7 , llee office. 0.-227 27 GOOD PASTUUE IN THE CITY. T. MIJUUAY. II M1C1 .TylS CL.VIRVOYAM'S. MUS M. PUITZ. 813 N 16TH CT ! S-MOCOJv 3 * CONSULT TUB ONLY GENUINE LII'E reader , tells name1 * , ndvlee. love mirrlage , law , reunites frlendi ; fee , 50o and up. satis factory readings. Hours , 10,30 to 7. 1811 Par- nam. S-M2I4 19 * JIASSAfiK , 1IATIIS , I'TC. MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE , , steam baths T M214 24 * MUS DIl LEON , ELECTIUC MASSAGE BATH parlors ; restful nnd Curative. 417 S llth , up- Blairs. T M97G 19 * I'EllSOXAL. VIAVI FOIl UTEUIND TIIOUHLES 34C 8 HEE llldf. ; phjelclan , consultation or health book free U 652 HUPTUIIE CUIIKD' PEIIMANENTLY ; NO pain no detention from business ; we refer to thousands of patlontu cured Call or write The O. E Miller Co. , 532-3 New York Llfa Illdg , Oniuhc. . U MM4 11AT1IS , MASSAGK. MMB POST , SlOVi S. 1DTH. U-6J3 MISS MAYEIt. SUUGEON-CHIUOI'ODIST , manicure. It. 400 , I'axton block ; diploma. 1S90 , U M24D J13 EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. POU PLEA8- uio nnd iiollt nee L. P , Juilson's want nils , Council Jlluffs page. U M26I NELLIE P. UYLEY MAN1CU11E AND CIIIU- opoJlst , 7 7M. with Ml s Ma > er , J01 Karbach bk U-M3S ! .123 EST SCAL1' THEATMENT. JiC ; HHAMPOO- inu 25o 2 weeks Miller's Parlors , 1514 Doug. UiV U-45J J24 "IlEV W. Vi. nilOWN'B ASTHMA CUHE" positively curet ; ivrltc for iDstlmonlils Char ter Oak. lov\a. . U-SIliS J26 ilEU SAMPLE IIA'ELLEAIPILE CUIIB AT Shermau S , llcConnoll Drug Co. . 1513 Uolge St. / / U M7D July J WANTED. THE APDUKSS OK A UESI'ONSL hie. phy IUan who can mid does euro hay fever. M , 1' . Shafer , llemlcrnon. In U M2S3 I'D * WANTED , 'PLAIN AND ClIILDUnN'S KE\V- ln . hemstlluhlng ilone b > ' the yard or piece , n 11.0 a limited number of pupils In a Sulurd.i > afternoon sewing clisa from 2-4 p , m , Klrln taught plain nnl fanev new Ing , embrnlilrry , tuttliiK ami ciochctlnK for 10 lentn a Icrton Miv Prank J. PnUs , 21th ln > tvvt n O .t I * . So Omalm , , I take reat pleasure In recnm mending Mrs. Prelm , both for her nblllly us n neiimslress ( Uirt for her pluck In nupportlni , ' an Invnlld liusf.snd for the past three > ear Irvlnn 1' . Jylm80" . U MiM 21 * MUMV TO LOAN iin.u , RSTATB ANTHONY I.6/VK & THUSr CO. . 315 N , Y. L. ; cultk money at low rules for choice faun kinJa In low a noi ( ln.ni MUsourl , eualem Nebraska \ \ ' . 155 ON 1MPUOVED & UNIMPIIOVEU CITY prupvrty. W1'urnum timlth & Co , 1320 Kurnain W ( wO 6 PEU CENT MONEY ON NU11 & IA KAHMS \V. II MLlklu , Ikt Nut'l Ilk. lildg , Omaha ' PAUM I/JAN8 , 1 TO 10 YEAIIS ; LOWEST rates. Gun In llro * . , IC1J Putnam St. W-C5J _ MONEY TO IXAN AT IJOVf HATES THE O K Davis Co. , 1509 Pamain St. W C5S MONEY TO IX3AN ON IMPUOVED OMAHA nal estate Urcnnan , Ixive & Co. , Pnxlon block W 1 1'IIOM SIM UP , WEAD , 15TH tc POUOLA8. n" ! " 1" MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPUOVEl ) OMAIIA property. lu ey & Tuomus. VII lit. Nat'l Ilk bldg Vf : K ON OMAIIA TOOPEIITY : IXWEhT ) HATES , loan * wanted. Fidelity Truit Co W CC rou b.vi.i : UIJAI. ITATR. KOUNT/.E PLACE HAIiGAINS , J2 500 S3 7:0 1O tCMO. fee photos at 16th nnd Putnam Jloue Hide J. J Gibson , 014 PIrst Nat Hank lililg. 11E-6I.4 J1.200 WILL UUY A C-IIOOM HOUSE IN WALnut - nut Hill , small monthly pu } meiits Omahi Ileal EttaSc and Trust Co. , 211 bo. ISth St. HE 58S ALL UEAL ESTATE OWNED IIY THE NE- lirnsl.a Savings < 1 Exchange Bank will be sold at a"ry r-asonable pilte. Wm K. Potter , rerolvi- . KE-C73 POU SALE. AT A HAHGA1N. AN S-UOOM hou e. completely modern ; hardwood finish : Inge b-un 14i ) N. 33d btreet. UE M1SJ A BAUOA1N POU SALE CHEAP ON EASY terms 40 ncre fiult and truck farm two mllca from city limits on Rood loads , 15 ncrcs grains , 2 ncics orchard , 5 acres n p iratua. 2 ncres pie plant. . ' acics tine Hlfulfu , balance rich ganlpn In. ) 1. 2 line wells. M feet of water In pnch. 10- room house . 2 barns , storage houc. 2 celluti and other outbulldlngH. Will Bell ulth or without crop Call or address Peter llolien. Re ] tolt ( on I' . E. & . M. V. II. U. ) , Douglas County , Neb. UE-MS14 Jy-5 SNAI--COUNPU 100x145. 3 11LOCKS EAST Hanscom Park , SiOi ) . J , N Pi .nzu , opp P O. H EDGD HOUSES. LOTS PAIIMS. LANDS , LOANsT Gee P. Bemls Ueal Estate Co , Paxton Block UE CCS LOST. LOST-OSTUICH TIP ON DOUGLAS BETWEEN 14th and 13th. Plnder return to Mrs. U II. D.-ivlos , 15W DouslaH. Lost 22S 19 * 1'UG DOG TAO 1.5C1. UE'l UllN TO 25S4 ney , re u nnl. Lo t 22C 1S MKIUCAI/ . A PHYSICIAN , WHO POU SEVEUAL YEAUS hail been a member of the Ki eley medical staff. Is now In charge of the Keelcy Institute nt Ijlatr. Neb This physician has had phenome nal success In the treatment of opium , mor- phlno and other drug addictions. Address The Keeley Institute. Blair , Neb. M940 J > 10 * ACCOUNTANTS. BOOKS OPENED OU CLOSED , COIIIIESPOND- cnco attended to ; bookkeeping done for large or small business , nt renvonulile I lies. Ad- < li s II. C. Cox , accountant , 1711 Leuvcnvvorth St. 204 23 * AUCTION. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OP HOUSEHOLD goods every Wednesday nnd Saturday morn- Inss Nebraska Auction nnd Coimnl.-wlon Co. , S. W. corner 14th and Dodge utreetn. ' I M42S 21 MUSIC , AUT AND I < A\GUA < iR. GEOUGE r. GELLENI3ECK. BANJO , MANDO- lln and guitar teacher. 1807 I'urnam street Tel. . Ul'lIOI.STKIUMJ FUIIMTUIIU. FURNtTunn" AiniNa AND PACKING" CouclxM anil cushions , mattrcsros mailn anl renovated 1'rlces will please you. Bee M H. Wai Id n , 2111 Cumlnf etrcet. lelcphone , 1J31.C69 -C69 MHMITIIAM ) AMI TVI'IJWIIlTIXfi. A , C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. MPE. 667 AT OMAIIA UUS. COLLEGE , 101II St DOUGLAS C6S rou SAIU. SEE Ol U LIST OP PIUST MOIITOAGE UEAL Cbtalo loans for wile , 6 , Gk & 7 per ctnt. silt edge , Pldellty Trust Company , Bee bldg M1C7 21 SAWED NATUUAL STONE. AUTIPICIAI * brick. Tel. 1CS3. W. J. W lshani , SOJ 8. 17th Bt. 113- SUMMKll BOATING. PISHING , TENTS , BOATS , BOAUI ) . Addretis Camp Omaha , Lake Qulnnebatig , Te > loinah , Neb. JJCS1 30 * K1IPLOYMI3NT Ori-'ICR. AMEI11CAN AND OEItMAN EMPLOYMENT bureau 1521 Dodge. Telephone , 87C MSC3 Jyll TYI'JJWHITISHS , LATEST MODEL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES United Tjpewnter . Suppllfa Co. , 1612 Farnara -M62H Jv31 * SUES & CO , , PATENT SOLICI10RS Bee IlulldlDg , Omaha Keb Atlvlcc nd Pntent Book FHKK Cllini * , OMAHA , Ncli. . June 18 , 1R97Sealed i ro- posala , In trlpllnile , will lie i peel veil here until 2 o'clock p m. , July 'JO. 1K 7 , and then i opened for furnishing Oals. Drun , Hay unit ' Btruw ri'iulred -Department of the 1'latto j during Ilioal > uur eiulliiK Junu 0 , 1S3S. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept nny or all proposals , or nny part thereof Informa tion furnlelu'd un iippllcutlon here , or to post and depot quarterinautcra , 'where sup- piles nr iifciliMl. Ktivelopea ootitalnlntc pro- ponuls will tin i > ndorii < d "I'ropo HU for - at - " mid atldrt ad J. M. MAltSHALU C. Q , M. i BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. i m Tlmt iinsolnshnefn h the lms ! of all true pollicnesa i\cry chllil t'houlil bo tnufiht Personal con\cnlencp , moofls nntl comfort must IIP obliterated Rinl put In the back Kfound for the sake of others. Thi\ child cannot he too early Impressed with this fact , nnd the agRrcesUe , eelf-aflserthe , thoiightlcfvi mtn nqd woman arc tnorti often the icsillt < if had or no training than the possessors of naturally selfish dispositions. It sterna to thb tflrcftil and conscientious niolhcr r.ltnosl , 'olrtn ' lvo to remind her of inch a thltiR. Site teaihw her bo > nnd Klrla the gracW of'Kooil hrcedlns n simply and naturally Us Vhe teaches them to say their prajcrs. < * \erhclcas. ! if vo tra\cl or inlnsk- with people of nil classed , whether In the crowded ; eitV street cars or In the blR wimnier hp tU. v\o ) n Jearn that the truc , t cmirtesy , tut1 mcst unsolllsh regard for othcis , tht pomeness that comes from kindliness of nbaf : ? . doiw not nlvvayi cma- nato from the 'v ' > 'ell ' drcsoed man or the deli cately malured'/voniati who bears tlw stamp of education t'ml ' > "car " of Kiiillo living In hcarlns' , clothcti nlul tiaiiiicr. H li unsel- flahtica. whetlji r alterncd with or devoid of the frills of ipflriMnent , that Is the true note of courtesy. Ar.il this no child will nctnilro ( and e\cu It It la born In him. may lcve ) unices he Is tatiRht to be a rtcahle at homo and abroad. Paris 1ms been seized with a mighty crare for ennrmouo hlis , which means the coming skill will he madu full on the hips to carry out this effect providing Mine , la Mode R\CS ( the neil of npiiroval. Wo hear of a corrw of Hed Ciosa bicycle nurses beliiR ortanl7cd ; 'lhl maybe bo very well , but what lt > more nccJed than the blcjclc nursa Is the blcjcle l.ulghl er- t.int. When able-bodied wheelmen run down old women , break their bums and then tcoich elf before any note em be taksn as to theli Identity 01. more cowaidly still , In a a rrovvfully and gentlemanly manner give falao names and atldtu ca and rldo out of .Mght the tlmo has evidently como when the hutior of wheeling ilcmatids' U ilaos of Mill's who will do v\lial they can to see thelietplc * * * protected and outiagcous wrongs svetiged. The propottlon of blcy- cleiu who are simply otlioiu ti UKhs efins to lucrca < ie rather thin dlmln'ah ' Whether lhl Ij becatae fewer gentlemen , not de- sKciis of the cumviaiiy they find on the load , nvo tiding the wheel than was the case at llrst , or whether It Is became the lough i who were In uilj icro bound to rlrto l.ave only now succeeded In providing tlunuiilvea with wlijeis , one doca not Kn w. Pioba'ilj the latter iRpriiativo is the true oiu. tl.o b.i > dc , which Inn'- ? the hoodlum lli < h or wing" to II } , hi' lint just artlvetl a' the nccnmp'Uhment of what was fiom the llrst to be t.\pcctcd no in it. Women have been more successful than men in the veilntim lepo ting competition hebl In connei tiuu with Pitman's Melio- polltan School of Shorthand , London Miss U. Drown , who won ( he gold medal , pro duced .1 tiarsiTipt of ! )00 ) words , and there were only twelve rllght errotsnolhei woman took the second prbe of ? 2 > She had twenty-four tiltllng orrois The woman who icctlved the third prl/e had the bifll Individual papei of thr > seilch. Many women captured bronze meilald , and there were a great number of men competing also The Dallea ( Ore. ) Chronicle says that a number of the women berry-picker , ? in Hood Klvei wear blcomers nt their work , and tint some have even adopted the manly blue over all. It Is a very remarkable thing that , al though wo * drink so much tea In this coun try , wo do not understand the nrt of malt lug It In the' least. A famous Chinaman who was over here was asked by Ma hostess If he took milk and sugar. "Yea , " he re piled , "lots of.botb. , " "Oh. " remarked the lady , "I thought ' you drank It w Ithoul either In China. " Without a smile ho re- maiKed , "I taTie upth here to dlsgu'se the flavor of the te'a. " ? Speaking to a member of a largo China house , who was the tea tester for his firm , this woman ventuied to ask him the proper way to prepare tea "Well. " he refilled , "the kettle should Jua ! leach Its first boll , the pot should be warmed , the leaves puf In , and the boiling water poured upon tliem They should stand from flvo to six minutes , to draw. " "So long as that ? " oho askpd , jn surprise. "Certainly We have a sort of hour-glass bcslJo uu ; when we arc tasting , and we never let the infusion stand jfor. , less , than five minutes , and It Is strange tea If It requires mofe than six. After ; tljat every minute the tea remain" ) In thp pqt the liquid Is spoiling nnd absorbing , a certain amount of poison Slewed tea Isi bail , for the digestion and nerves , nnd evqrythtng e'se. ' Then he pro ceeded to tell how he had served several years' apprenticeship In tea. tasting , how III It had made him nt first , and what self- denial had been called upon In giving up smoking and peppery foods to train the tongue to such acute sensitiveness that the taster could tell to a fraction of a faithlng the value of the tea he took Into hla mouth. Needless to say they taste without sugar or milk , and that they do not swallow the liquid. To bo a good tea taster Is to be as sured of nn excellent Income , for eveiything depends In tea-growing lands upon the taster It Is he who decides what to grow , and It 19 ho who fixes the value when grown. Con scquently a tea taster hen the entire wealth or ruin , so to epeak , of hla firm In hlu hands. Among the humanitarian institutions of the City of llrotherly Love Is a well endowed cat homo , where abandonol and homeless pussies are given shelter and protection. Of the tender caio given them there can bo no doubt. A staff of physicians nnd surgeons attend them , and a record la kept ns far as possible of every cat and Its family history , but It is only when ono wants to adopt a cat that the full range of 1110 care bestowed be comes apparent , A well known woman In the fashionable quarter , says the Philadelphia Times , after nn Ineffectual attempt lo drlvo off mice In other ways , was advised to got a cat , and was told that there would bo no trouble In obtaining ono at the home. Upon going there she was told that an application blank would have to be filled and that only a manager or the founder could let the cat go It hap pened that ono of the managers was a near neighbor , and to this socially distinguished woman the cat seeker went and sent up her card. After a while the secrelary returned , to say that there was only ono cat In the homo over which her mistress bad control , but It waa a njee cat , and , Inasmuch as the woman's natne'waa familiar to the manager , she had tiansmltted an order for the release of that cat. As luck would have It , bow- over , when the woman went to get the rat , the next day , she was told that n protest had been filed and they could not lot It go. An noyed and out of patience , the woman left. The next day a prominent woman ( not the manager she had seen , however ) called upon her , and In the course of a lengthy Interview asked her If xho ever had a cat before , If she was actually fond of animals , 4f she understood cats If they had a cat next door , and what sort of cats frequented the neigh borhood. When the cat seeker said that It was simply to get rid of mice that she wan I-3d a cat , her visitor asked her , with a severe air , "If t > ho did not consider that a rather low motive , " Finally the visitor put this question : "Is 'It not a fact that there Is a doctor In thla house , a surgeon at that , and that be dlisects ? " The woman , much overawed , admitted that there was a doctor In her household ( and a very distinguished-'doctor bo happens to be , by the way. ) JJ ,1 , "Well , you mutt Know , " eaU the patroness of the homo , arising with dignity , "that doctors are the enemies of cats ; there U no lulling what experiments they may try ; they CASTORIA Per Infanta and Children. even love to cut up animals , and we could not let you Imvo one ol our eats with a surgeon In the house. Good day. " And out she swept Mm Julia. Ward Howe In private life lisa a fund of quiet humor which Is n source t > f delight to her friend4 ! , and thoroughly ap preciates a Joku even when , as somellmciJ happen" , nt h r own ripcinc On our nc- cnslon she presented heieelf nt n club of which she Is n member , with her bonnet wrong aideIn front After lomehMll.itIon , Icit Mri Howe should ftol hurt , u filter member Informed her of the mistake. "What a blow to my vanity' " slid \Irn Hovvt with nn amused smile "I thought I vvis receiving quite nn utiiHual nmoi.nt of attention ns I came downtown In th tar. but attributed It solely to my own .tttr.ic- lions ! " The unhappy society woman has hnd so ninny onslaughts made- upon her that It seems ( Ullto odd to IInil In the National Un- view a vigorous paper , "In l'fetiae of Worldly Mothets. " In defense of what rrr- taln people have called "Tho unholy mar riage market , " the writer saya : "Mothers want their daughters to bo thaughtfnl of the future In their aspirations , to Imagine all the delights the unknonn may have In store foi them , but not to seek actively and personally their fulfillment T'lcrr-fore ' , they Initltntpd the- marriage 'market , ancient or modern. They do not wl.ih their girls to weigh and appr.ilt > c every man they mupt- Will he do for my husband ? ' And should FLOWERED OROANDin OOWN FROM HARPER'S BAZAR Ono of the prettiest scenes for the eye t > rest upon this pummcr Is an out-door gathering of young ladles dtessed In Mower J organdie gowns , a material that has grown to bo the rage. It Is In especially RIO ] taste , keying as It does with the bright colors of the flowers , the different shades o' green nnd the clear blue sky of June One could easily liken such a scene to a veMtablo fnliy land. Theoe gowns are the only wear this season , whether In silk , iln woollen , or in muslins. For garden parties or other festive occasions the ( lowered organdies are supreme. And what could be cooler , prettier , or , to use an Anglicism , 'smarter ? " One charming design which we print Is n white ground with sprays of pink flowers and heavy white otrlpes. The skirt hao a graduated full llounce with an entris-deux of wide white lace Three bands of entrc-dcux are placed above the flounce , nnd the wnist In heavily trimmed with the lace. A dollar , belt , nnd sash of old-rose pink taffeta give a smart look to the gown. The hat Is of cream-white straw , trimmed with taffeta ribbon nnd pink roses. The parnsol Is of taffeta and chiffon. they query , to It would be a matter of equal regret whether the questions continued : * I ho handsome enough ? ' or ' ! bo clever enough , ' 'good enough , ' or 'rich enough ? Let them enjoy ( heir youth without care and without arriero pcnsee , and leave the weighing and appraising to the matrons whoso duty it has been since time Imme morial , and whoso knowledge and experience gives them a certain qualification for the ta-slc. Tltno enough when the chosen candi date from , the marriage market comes along to draw the girl's attention to him. .UtilcM she be a fool she will know whether ho caner or cannot cast the glamor of love over her , and that la all eho need think of. " The Idea of wearing birth-month stones comes from Poland , where It Is believed to bo a lucky omen An old legend says thut women artr preserved from many Ilia nnd pains by wearing the eharm stone of the month that ROCS their blith. It Is said that men may bo guarded from a host of evils If given a birth-month stone by a woman. The following Is the correct list of stones and the meanings they signify : January Garnet Constancy. February Amethyst Sincerity , March Illoodctom ; Coinage , wisdom , April Sapphire or Diamond Free from enchantment , Innocence. May IJmcralil Success In love ; discovers fal" " friends Juno Agate Health ami prosperity. July Htiby Corrects evils of mistaken friendship ; discovers poison , August Sardonyx Means congenial felic ity. September Chrysolite Antidote to mad ness ; ftcea fiom sadness and evil passions. October Opal Hope. November Topaz Fidelity ; prevents bad dreams. December Turquoise Prosperity , Queen Victoria has had over seventy de scendants , over sixty of whom are llvliiK- She has had nine children , seven of whom nro living , and Innumerable grand children and great-grandchildren. Her sons nnd daughters who are living arc Tli * prince of Wales , the duke of Connaught , the duke of IMIntnirgh , the ex-Empress Frederick of normally , tbo Princess Christian , the marchioness of Lome and the Prlncusa Ilcntrlco. Among her descendants nro princes , princesses , dukes , duchrsies , one emperor two empresses , one marchloni'tn ami a lady. While not very practical as fashion hints ( Miss Olga Nethertmlo'B now gowns , made for "Camllle , " are gufllclently Interesting to hear about They were all made by Worth , mid are described in nn English paper "Among them 1s a long pink velvet gown , thickly titudded with large rubles and dla- inondi , vvhllo acrois the front are strings of pearls. This costume is confined at the waist by a jeweled belt of rubles and diamonds , and across tbo shoulders are itrapn of the uame jewels There l Uo a blue brocadu costume , with plnaforo embroidered with pearls and largo emeralds The costume Is cut low with a band of emerald trimming around tbo edge , crossing at the back , dinn ing around the walit like the body of a make. The sleeves conuUt of a shimmer of jicarla aud diamonds , held by band * of grcvo. Another coMumo U of while silk crepe It his richly cmbroldoml and etnboFee-i volve stole hanging from the shoulders buck am front , and thU M thf nnlv trlmmimt on the gown Ono other dross li of wliito sntit drapfd with a white- texture of iwninor like- thread which U embroidered with Mima of the brltfitcst gold. Tbo last coiUimo has no sleevis , but diamond bovls fall over the * nrms 'I here nre diamond ornament * on th I shoulders nnd dlimond beads on tbo trnln ' llaroneos Onbrletle von ntercnthnl , wh recently received her degree of doctor o medicine In Vienna , bns held n medlcn certificate for some time from the Unlveislt ' of Zurich The rector of the Vienna mil ' \oislty. In his nililres * to the graduates noted that this was the llrst time In th annals of the university that such nn hone I hnd been won by n woman. He furthc stntcd tbnt widening views regarding th i fnlr sex would eventually benctll the whol of mankind. Mm Amcv Hammond , living nctr Vnndale N Y . found IIT baby daughter petting am stroking two large black snakes one day recently The 2-y oar-old child seemed to Imvo no fear whHovcr of the serpents , am had the bead of ono of them resting on her knee while she pitted It softly. The mother secured a mm and shot both enakcn. Several Now York fnshlon leaders nr wiiniltig huge gold hoops ns earrlng . Ihes nro studded with costly jewels nnd fn handsomer than the oairings of tvventy-flv ur thirty years ngo 1ln hoops nro as Inrg ns a bracelet nnd studded with diamonds The fashion vv 19 tevlvod by gome vvonic" who ndmlred anl purchcsed antique. Ctrtisi-n hoops when they weic In Italy. I.ndv Colin CnmptJt'll , well known as nn mlvornte for rntlnn.il cycling dress , give sensible advlco on the dress question. "I skills must be worn , " she says , "let then nt least ho cut falling straight from the knee nnd fastened with elastics , a most simple .ind easy arrangement , so that the flapumg may bo reduced to n minimum , nnd that ibe rider may produce as little as possible lln effect which she docs now of un Inverted vampire Happing broken wings. The coat should lit as closely uicitnd the hips rs a hunting habit ami not bo worn looao mil ( lying ; not cut too long , as Is now so often the case , the general Happiness bel'ig Mais added to. Like thu coat of the hunllrg hnhlt. It should reach Just to the KI ildlo , neither falling below It , which Is untl'ly , nor stopping above It , which Is nbsurd. " "Mrs. ar. L. Johnson , IIouso Hunter , " Is lha iiinlqun sign seen on an unassuming bou ii In OHO of our eastern cities , thereby Informing the public that the occupant of the house Is toady , for a small fee , to eccuiu just the Iioiiao dcMrcd , Any one who has undergone the positive mlfcry of house hunting will hall with joy tlm advent of llils new occupation. Her chnrgo is tl from the applicant , who describes I lie location and kind of house d - Rlird , amount of rent to bo paid , and all the detail. When she has soctirvil a bouse that corresponds with thn descilptlon given , a notion is sent to the applicant , locating the hoiibo. Shn also lecelves n fcq or commission from the owner or agent. When Interviewed on thn subject of her fltnuicc occupation , she Bald : "While following a weary quest for a habitation for myself I would see just wlut I wanted , but none would be on my list , and the thriiiglii c.nne , 'What a relief It would ha to listp same ono do my bouso hunting * Ono moiiilng I awoke to find myfrlf penni less with a family to support , and , when racking my brain for a way to earn n liv ing , tbo thought leturned. I visited HIP rual ffltatc agents , .uking what they would give inn to lied tenant. * for their houses Satisfactory arrangements vvero .soon made I tiitn bi'xan to study houses , btreuls , and , In fait , the entire city , and , bcluti a Jiccn observer of human nuturo , I was boon ublo to fit houses to people , find often fit people to hoiisce Of course , It icqulres tact In less than a ycur my Income vas tutllclent for all our vvanU , and at llu * iiment time am cntliely Independent , and bavn qullo a bank account. My health Is bet In than It has over b-un , oAluf to the outdoor exercise. " Mrs Mahala Thompson of St. Ocorgp , Me , would ha worth thousands of dollars to some vender of patent hair renuvrer If only phe had been co foreseeing an to use such un article. The Itucklaml fourler-Ga/stto re jrrtii that Mrs Thomi on to GO years old , and eight months ago WJH entirely bald , while now ha Iiaa a head of black hair from two to four Inches In length. According to the uBtroloeUtx , Queen Vic toria should have died. In October or No vember , 1895 Some of the mo t notrd aulrol oglxUi In India net the aforementioned s Uio tlmo of the queen's ilect'nae. Ilul In uplld of their predictions and their elaborate ar rangement of planetary configurations to support them , tha qutcn still llvi-e , and mil lions of her subjects are ulnglnn "LOOK llv thu Queen ! " MIGHTY VOICE STILIED / How tbo Indirtn Dc-spsmilo of Manitoba Fought to His Death. BROUGHT TO BAY IN A CAVF lli-il Hip A Minn It * of ( lip riiii Mutinied rulleinml Tliclr Klrlil ( Jim * for Two ) ) _ Morj lit tinItinv. . Almighty Voice , the young Indian outlaw and desperado who wn killed by thci Cana dian Northwest mounted police In the Mint * chli.es hill * , Northwest Territory , cm May .10 , sold his life dearly. It wax only after six men had been Killed Hint l.o was over come In the cave near Duck Lake to which he had retreated His death ended the ca- leer of ono ot the worst posts that tha Camdlnn authorities have hnd to contend with , relates the New York Sun , but It ha \ aroused the wrath of the outlaw's friends , lo which the story of lilo death has been told by his mother and his wife , who saw the fight In wUch Almighty Volco was slain. The Indian was arrested early In the fall of ISiHl for stock killing He waa taken to Duck Lake , but managed to escape. Ser geant Colebrooke , hl < captor , searched for him for four days without HUrcesf. On Ilio morning of the fourth day he met thn fugitive , and , acting under orders , tried to capture him alive Almighty Voice Mint Colcbrooke dead In his saddle and t scaped , lln knew that them would be no mercy for him if he waa captured , and he went Into the beau ot the niotintnln.i , taking with him only a young Indian girl. The murder of Col'eb.ooke etlried up the authorities , ami posses were sent out to hunt for the outlaw. So careful was be , however , nnd PO well gtmided by his ft lends and relatives tint hi * hiding place could not be found. During the winter llttlo wan heard ot him , but early In March the mounted police learned thit ho had been seen several times near his oM homo on Ono Arrow's reservation , near Duck Lake. Ills illocnvery WHS nt last brought nbotil by his own rashness and hatred of the white * . On Mny 27 Corporal llnvvhildRO nnd two con stables were Invmtlgatlng tnse of cnttla stealing nbout fifteen miles from Dntoche. While they vvero passing a high and heavily wooded bluff they Rnw three Indians , who hurried Into the woods on the bluff , nnd a moment later n shot was fired , striking How. bridge's guide. Napoleon Vcnne , In tha shoulder The wantonness of the attack con vinced How bridge that one of the Imllani was Almighty Voice. Venne , who was not dungeioualy hurt wns sent to glvfc "tho " Maim , nnd the corporal and the other con stable remained to watch the Indlins PUIISUIT OP Tin : OUTLAWS. When Vcnno reached Duck Lake with. th news that Almighty Voice had been found. Inspector Allen. Sergeant Ryan and a posse of the mounted poll'-e started for the blurt where he was concealed. They reached a point midway between Duck Lake and thn pli > co where Almighty Voice was supposed lo i be , nnd vv ro pntOiIni ; forward on Prlday nfternoon , when .Inspector Allen was shot In the aim from the undeibrush. Another shot struck Hyan in the thich. At almost tlm same moment Setgeant How bridge appeared. He had not been able to Keep the Indians on I lie blurt where they weie seen llrst , ami bad followed them through the woods to tha place where Allen's paity was attacked. The high ground on which the Indians then were was sunounded , but before the ( ordon was complete thn outlaw nnd two other In dians retreated to u higher point nnd en tered the cave In which they vvero killed. The attacking party was reinforced by a detachment from Prince Albert with a rapid- fire gun and another detachment from Duck Lake. Thu outlaws had enlarged their retreat by digging up the ground with n knlfo lashed to a stick They worked nt this all Prlday night. They dug lanes from the bottom tom of the cave to the surface of the ground , through which they could flro at the con stables without exposing themselves to dan ger. Then they waited for the attack , which they knew would be made In thu morning , their position being almost Impregnable and Its location only guessed at by the con stables The Indians know they vvero sur rounded and that theie was no hope of es caping nllve. On the other bluff that towered above them sat Almighty Voice's mother nnd his wife , overlooking the battle giound On Satuiday morning the ( list rush was made by the constables. Among the attacking party -was Corporal \ Hocking of Duck Lake , He proposed that the constables rush the outlaws' position , nnd It was decided to do so. Guided by the imffa of smoke from the pit where the In dians lay , they 'lasted up tlio hill. Quickly they were at the cave and In Hue with the illle lanes. HocKIng was shot In the body and died n few hours afteiward Constable Andrew O'Kclljr fhot the Indian who killed Hocking. Another shot from the cavn killed Sergeant Kerr Instantly. Hocking fell near the mouth of the cave. Dr Stewart of Prince Albert crawled to wl-ere the corporal lay , nnd lite path up the bluff was covqrrd by the rapid-fit o gun The constableo vvero forced to retreat , and It was then decided to starve thu Indians into submission That night a line of sentinels was ported nhout the outlaws' cave , and from time to time there was nn exchange of shots between thn attacking party and the Indians , Hi'lnforce- menta continued to arrive , and by midnight there were nlnety-threo men In camp around the cave , ready for the fight next lay They had two seven-pound field pieces and the rapid-fire gun , and decided to cannonade - migbty Voice's Htiotigbold , They slept on the ground anil during the night heard Al mighty Volco Kinging hymns. As mornlna drew neni he became silent. THU ATTACK ON THH CAVI3. At G o'eloik on Sunday morning tlie 151121 were placed In position , and tiring wuu be gun. One gun VVSH trained on each end rf the bluff , and the firing WOK Interrupted only to give the gun.s time to cool. At times tha Indians give no signs of life , but they watched their chance nnd took snap Mints at ihosc who expo-icu theiraelvcs At 10 o'clock It was decided to stun Hie bombardment and try to dig the Indiana out A mesj-ciiKer was sent to Duck Lake for spades and plcku. At noon Ilio Prince Albert Volunteers In coming Impatient of delay dttei tnlnud ID en 1 nmttcis by rushing the Indians again Mr. Drain , who waa in command of thu force , protested against Biich adinn , ax his ordem vvcrn not to expose the men iinneccj'Huilly. It WDS Impossible to restrain them hovevrr , and at 2 o'clock n HUH was foruu 1 , tvJtu Captain Wilson , Captain .McDonald , Jurm-4 McKay , Q C , and Jlr. Mclllree In com mand 'I hey rushed up the steep Ue of the bluff , and as they did so Alnihihty Voicu stepped out of bis cave and wavuj iiU liumls evidently cumins the wUllu men .Several of the pnllio fired at him , but ho slid back Into the cave unhuit. Thu blutf wan covered with iinduigrowIh so thick that the attack ing parly could hardly fnrco their way thiourfh It , am ! one ot their nuuibur an Killed. They could not find tbo tave on tlm Out dally , but discovered thu bodies of Con- BtJblb Kerr who wan Milcd on PrUUy , ami that of Doubling , tbo outlaw who shot Cor poral Hocking. DoubllM ; was drixbuil in Ken's clothes. Keir'ii body wan mutlUtcil A second rush line way made , ami IhU trip Almighty Voice waa located. He pnil a young cousin refused to 4iiriendur , nnd bolb vvero shot. Thu C4vu and the ground around It allowed how ilt-fiperatu the fight hnd liotn lloth Jn- dlaim wcro wounded in several places Al- piltflity Volicjj lugs were broken apparcii'l/ by a solid shot They had bad nn wi.Ur , and i.ouilnt ; to cat except bark from I hit trees , thirty of which were atrlppul I ho red men kr.ew they were doomed , but they fought lo HID last. Thu white loui wu thrcu Killed and three wounded The bodies ol the whltc3 were taken to Dm k I V.e The In diana were burled on thu blufl where they fa I. OIIIIZI-H inn ) Figured gatucs nnd silky Kruiadlnen aia ery clealrablu mateilaU In transparent cf > .cla , but they me so much more expensive lian muslin that they are not available for ' 10 avviaicn woman. The patterns am lastly law , Indefinable , dhadowy ahapea , vhlch Hreni to have no dc'slgn except to iroduco the eJTeet of color , very much Ilka only of thu modern art In painting When yon buy a proji/iutary article , look t It bt-foie the salrasian wrap * It u\ > , and nuro yourself that you are cutting tL tblcg. Hubitltutlon U