i THE CmAIIA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUXE 21 , 1897. SPECIAL JOTICES Ail * rrtlirnivntu l"r thciic column * Mill tic ( nUni until ia m. t f the vxrnltitc nml until 8 it. in. ( r the iiinrnliiK iiiul himilii ) ( Million * , AilvcrtUcr * . ti > rciin-itlnK n liutn- lirrril vlii vK , rnn lm c nimncrii ml- tln-nnvil in n iiiinilicrcil IrltiT In cure of TinIlir. . Answer * m > iiililr'rHsetl Mill ilcllviTi-il wit iirvHfiitiitliiii ( it tin * Flu c'U mil } . llnH-K , I ! - ' . ! < n voril first liimTlloni Sc n vrtirtl lliprrnfti-r. .V.IhliiK liil rn fur Imn ( linn H.'o for tinII rut IIKIT- tlnfii 1 lirnc 1-rllnrnu-lltM nitixt lie run con ii iiu u \vnnMi t , ' VTIOV. WANTI.D.VOHK HY IIONKST MVS. ANV- thlni ? to rim l > oni > t dniinr nmnttr In tlly ami nu frli > nil AiMros M GO ll < r rA M11S f ' " = : \v\STinMALI : : 111:1.1' . A FEW KNnilURTlC. Ilt'STI.INO MRS' CAN nnil tt ai1 > prnntalile work with C I" A Inms Co. 4 So Uth St. H-CM , \VANTID AN IDUA WHO CAN THINK or time flmi'lf Ihlnic to fnl'it' IrntPct your / Hi > n . they may lirlnic you wealth \\rlle jnlm VV > .I lerburn A Co. . ! > | > t V. 1'ntont Atttomfya. \ \Vaitlilnrtiin I ) , t1. . for tlidr Jl s < W prlto offf r anil llkt f 1 Inrorulorn wnnfil I M02i wu MIIU : ooon MIN AT ONCI : ofKnnlzfr * hullrltnir iri'l Innn life ln urane - Rnlli lien preferred r lyilil.inV Mutual P & C A. . 7US CliaMnut 8t , hi. lyml * Mil II-M21- * HAf.naMnNroil ClOAItS ; 1153 A MONTH nml pxppnrni , oil nrm. exp-rletiK" umiiM"- mry lnilnr in nts to customer * . C C. Ul h p /fa Co , St IyUls. 11-MZ30 ) > ! llttT Ol II OITIIll OP TONS PANT 1'HACTII R nnil expert ItrttrULlInn , with Stluril t > wages from mnrt. la li st nflrr all. two months rc- ] Ulreil. ixiMtll.tis nnil tnoln Rlvrn giailuilov | pt u Fii-ar from you , our InteK-'tlnn Cutn ldiun malleit fne Mnler'a Itirlicr Srhool 2S3 H. rlark trt-ct. ClilcuKO. II Mill :4 AVANrnn A"lu.At'KSMiTii. AT ONCI : MUST ! Mm ! clipfi lior * < * shonr nnil plow woiwrr S < jin < llnatlnii or Ucrinnn prrfprreil Sti-mly work nml KOIC ! wimci to right mnn. C Jrn- fcn Ccnrlnl rity. Neb 11-553 24 \V\NTKI ) AN KXTRUIRNCIH ) OHOrKIlT- mnn for a wholcKTle houpe AilJrcin M 'S. HPP 11-213 21 100 Glltl S TOR AI.I * KINITOUK. . TO ( T Keck Canadian olllce 1522 UuiiKlis C M63J 1.ADT AGHNTS TO TAKR OUDintS roll POAP pollih. J. J. Olbioii. Cli 1'lrrt Nit'l Hank C MSI 7 LADY AC1RNTS. 150S rlllCAGO COOI > THtVO C-9CG-JVH \v\NTnn. IJADY PIANO 1'i.AYr.u roii s\- looniMrv . with terin , llox V > I'urfilo Tnlmron t uiinlr. W > o r M2S7 2i * \NTrn \ ( ! o6n".rcovn onu , AT II M Mfir inan's , 224 N 32nd A\o , 1'ou i IKII sis. jiofsrs iv AM. PAUTS or TIIR CITY. Tim O r L'i\l8 Contpnn > IMS rarnam. D C33 11OISIUJ IJtJNUU'A & CO. 10S N 11T1I ST D-M4 MODLnN IIOUSHS. C. A KTAIlK.i : ! N Y Mm D 6Sj cnoiri : HOUSRS AND COTT\GVS AM. OVRU . thu city 5 to JiO I'lJillty. 1702 I'ainnm St 110lSiJ.VAMACG. ! . IIHOWN IILOCIC IfcTII nnd noucHa -637 1IO' n COTTAORS & . STOIIK'M. . 1'AHTS of city Urennan , Luvo Po . 130 Pavton lilock D C35 MOVING nousniioi.u noons AND PIANOS , Om Van A. Storase Co , 1415 rarnam Tel 1519 D 039 l7\ncTn USTMcCAGUE. 1VTH AND D 610 FLATS. GAHV1N 11HOS 1613 FAUNAM n-ftl S ron HENT. IHMIS PAXTON nuc cinci.K roiT\RR3 , P.OOMS , all iroclcrn Apply 204 lice niile D C4I JIOUSHS J II 3HEUWOOD. 421 N Y LIFfi 1 } M1TS io"nooIt nLFOANTLY FINISHED MODERN buck hoiifff. No SI14 Cnfj. TO t nom mmlprn Hut 709 So ICln Jl. 50 Apply to W 13 Melkle , room SOI 1st Nat'l " pit Illilff. D-MI55 r , UOOM nousn 2700 DOPOI.KS D-ince 10 UOOM n-vr , DOUGLAS NKAH SITU. MOD. ern , steam licat. Inquire IJmlnulst , 510 S llth i'OH HUNT. 9-nooM iiotipn , NO sis so 2 tli aveiuii ! . moli-rn and In line cnnlltlon O N Clayton \Vabnsh tkt c"lce D 'MITT 21 * A six-itooM Monnu.v roTTAr.n. run- nlthcd or unfurnlikied 80S Boutli "Oth D 211 53 * JJjTrElTM'NT 5-llOOM MODHriN COTTAfJn. soutli nml east front. KUS. hath , etc . n wl > n iperpil tln-t-clTs h me for nnv * * " * J1- * : 0i Sow anl. D-M24B 21 * iTr.sT t UOOM HOUSI : IN O.MAII \ . v < 2020 Itnhillton sticet n MIJT 2C * rou mvrri HMSIIKD RTRAM 1IR VTP.D UOOMS. TRI.RPHONR AND all conxenlenccH rates leut-onable Pumlt resi dence 212 fao 17th St. R CIS nHoMS PlNIi L.AWN AND POJli'lIRS 2 8 llarney n-MIM J2C NICP.l.Y PfnNISHRD ROOMS POIl GRNTI.K- incn or llsht liouBeUeeplnn fOC N 17lh _ soi'TH PUONT UOOM.VITII on without hoinl , modern. 20SO IHnie > otrert. -M240 25 * vuiusvNT rnosT UOOM i ixii\9 . . . IAlTvJ 25 AM ) lll > Altl > . N1CR COO1. 11OOMS , GOOD HOAItD HATRS rrKKOnnlilo Die Ilce. 2020 ll..rn > \ . P C73J30 MODRP.N IJIlIflC. UOOMrf AMI HOAUI ) . II W uek 611 N 15th _ l' . _ 17 ° J > 5 * NICUI.Y PI I1N1S1IR11 SOPTHRAST FIIONT Ku > m mxli'iu con\enlenccM ( piUote f.imil > 702 SnuHi .fill tnet. P MI97 . ' ! FllONT I1O01IS. WITH \MT11OPT HO\UD rJM Ilanify P-'tt-i , ROO\1 AND 1IOAIID COO1.PST PI.\CR IN city MCI : xhadf. 212 .S 2 lh St P-3" "GOOD hlTMMRH It ( SOHT M.COVR SI'lTIJ mi I oilier roomn , utter Jun ! 'J ' 'I lie Mvrrlam , Zilh nnd Uodce. P-11K > 'i , N1ORI.Y KPUNI.S11RD PltONT UOO.MS. WITH . 2015 Uoufitak. * .bo.ml r--ll3 n itnvr UM'i u.M iiin : IUIOJLS. i UOO.MSATKU. . bi\\iu , s. cos N UTH GIM Jy4 * a ROOMS ten I.RAVRNWOHTII sr U-M335 K KOU HHNTV10Hi : . AM ) OFPICUS rou IUNT. THU i STOUV niticic nuit.ui.\a at SI6 Pa man ) hi 'lliin bull.line hus a ilitpiuo cement ban.iiifnt complete tuum hratlni ; fix turrit , water on all iluoi-j. i.as , tic Apply a thtt nllle * ot file lice 1 910 Jivrs WANTKD AGUNTS. JT5 TEH MONTH AND eKIwiix-a ( inII active men If rlelit. eoodi > ulU by ranivlo only. kani | > lm , alto liorov uml car rlaK" furnUhei ] freeJJre i Jobber , liox i-'Mi. llotlon Maei J C47 A NO i KJueiTons WAN rnn TO OIIOAN 110 fnitrrmil la.lt.cii In the ttntr Call o write to M U ( Utter , loom 3K , IJjikcr hotel J-J4S 13' vronin. . I'ACIKIC STOItAOi : AND W MlKHOUSn CO KUDU ) Jonei , Griuiul > torag ami forwanllnc MIS OM VAN & bTOHAGK , HIS FA11NAM. \ \ . .wiii10 : nuv. A. vnr.cn OUBXTVISTKHN WHOLES\ii ami mall Junk dealer , remind from tit houili Tenth M Si : Uuuvlan Hrvil N MIS ) S U.I--HOHM-.S , W.tnONS , HTC FOIS HAr.K. CHKAIOoHOnSu TO ' butter J Jimble hurortn. Inquire Mra I M ! Cola. ; i : North Kill t. 1' 11178 K VOK SAL.E. A HOOD ? AiUl Y HOIUJE. Ati tlrrea it U. l : e. ( > MJU ? o7l 8AI.B. KINKTuAItlfi : IILACK TAMIIA team e'I ' one ur belli Adilrvu M 60 ll c _ _ _ _ P-MUI W\l \ sTl.Ii A LY S nTflVlMf HOUHirANri Iliail II I nijulra i > t Mlia K II Terrlll. M uoor I'axtuu UlixJt. ? i roit SAM : MISCII.IAMOUS. HAiiDwoon cp.inniNti , itoo AND CHICKKN tenet , cheaper than "all wire. " C. It. ! > < , Ml DOUR Ins. QM SECOND HAND CNQINK * k TO 1M It P , motors , H to M II I' Industrial lion Work * . Q-SO-J FOR SAI.K CHEAr-I'Lt MrdNO TOOUS , w > rlctp nrh. her wuRnn bu y unit tmmf sj All can tif iHiuRit at a vr > low ngur" IF tnken at Mire Tor imrtlculars address M ' ' Ilee office Q-2K S7 1011 SAI.i : , HANK STOCK. X HANBfl OP Union National Imnk ftork Mlnht take real t te In Tch nie. Owner non-rol lent. In- fjulre of Clarence M Jones , Paxtnn hotel , 11 M to 1 ! 3d y-JSI-19 M1S.CI3I.I.UOfS. . GOOD I'ASTUIIC IN Tlin CITY. T MrilUAY. CI.\IHVOVA > TS. TIIK ost.v onsriNE rtmler t IH nntn > < S'lvlrc ln\o Inw , reunltpn frleinh fee 50c an 1 up snl fnrtory reaillnB , hours , 10 30 to 7 I'l1 * Knr- nnrn S-MJ3S 21 * .ii.vss.von , MATHS , mc. MADAM SMITH. 1313 DOUGLAS. tcnm tntln T SliH : MUS. IJH LION : ti.icnuc : MX AGI : IIVTH ( iirlnn. rc lful and curallxe 417 S 11th ilv ftnlr T-MSll ! VIAX-I FOP. trrnuiND Tnnrnt.ns "im nnn Hi'ltf . ph > slclnn , consultation or health hook free U Co2 "Hotter Into tluiit ni'vcr" Is jiootl advice , I tlilim. Tor biKslnoss men who'vo not I > IKUII the use of piinters' Ink. H. U. TV. C'TUED PERMANENTLY. NO pain no detention from business , we refer to thoiisHiiils of patltnu cuied Call or write The O E Miller Co. 932-3 New York I.lfa Illdu . Omnht. U-MK4 MASSXGK MME I'OaT.Sn'iS UTH. i\rOSITION INVESTMENTS TOU PLEAS' uiv und vrofit s e L I * Judsun's want nils , Council IIlulTs page U M2bl NELLIE F in LEY MANICI HE AND CHIR- opodlst. " yrs. with MU3 Mover , 201 Kirbach bk BEST hCALP TREATMENT. 25C. faHAMPOO- lnn' . 23c- . ' weeks-Miller's Parlors. 13t4nnuir. _ 1 j 3. i i J nEV w vl nnowN'a ASTJIMA CUUE- poilt'lvelj cures , write for testimonials. Clnr- tcr Onk Iowa. U i' 3 J2C' 'REP SAMPLE HAZEL-LEAF PILE CURE AT ' " - - - " faliermaii & McConnell Drug WANTED. PLAIN AND CHILDREN'S Spv- Intr lu-mstltchlnK done by the jarj or piece , nlJd u llmltcil nutjilwr of pupils In a Saturday nftcmoon scwlnt ; clufs from 2-4 p in , Ktris tan ht pliln ami fane > sewing. embrolder > . tnttliiB nnil crochetmK for 10enf n leisun. "iri Frank J. ! ' ! 21th between O & ! . tal pleasure In rccom- So Omaha I > e Brent nien llnK Mrs" . Prelst Uotlr for her ability as .1 Je-iVns resH and for her Pluck In supporting in Inuilld husland for the Past three jears. Irvlns ; P Johnson. u a. < -l 3IONKV TO 1,0 \\Hi : \L KSTATD \VTHON"i LOAN" & TRUoT CO , 315 N. Y. L. ; r.utclc money at low rules fur choice farm linja In Iowa northern Missouri , eastern NtbraBko AUki f 0\NS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. rarnam famlth & Co . 1320 r.irnam \V 65G 0 i'Ell CENT MONEY ON NEB S. IA. FARMS W U MUklc. Ht Nat'l UU bldg. Om-ihn V\ f a7 FAUM"i o.vNS. i TO 10 YKARS. LOWG&T mtei. Garvln Bros , 1813 Farnam St MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O P DaIs Co , 1505 rarnam St W tlS MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate Brennan , Love i Co , Paxton block. W C61 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA properly Puscy & Thomu S07 1st Nafl Ilk blilg ' .V-ZM ON OMAHA PROPERTY : LOWEST RATES , biilldinir loans wanted ridellty Trmt Co W MO I-ROM : JUKI UP. WBAD , ICTH & DOUOIS. . W M7 J19 aio\iv TO LO\\CHATTIL ) . MO.NEV. TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , homes unions , etc. , at loucut rateH In city , no mnovnl of Koods , i > trlctl > ronild ntlal , lou can pay the loan otl at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , : it > So. icth st. X CC3 MONE1O IX3AN 30. 60 M DAYS ; FURN1. turf planus , etc. Duff Green. R 8. Darkir bile. x-cc : HUSIMSS c \ c s. JIM INVESTED EARNS ISO WEEKLY. NO HcicU * iKi-ulntlon or fold mine lincmment , jou lontrol p.iillal ] fifth sii-risRful > ear pur- tlculHrs free Chum 6. CatniiUII , ii Union Square. Ntw York , Y MT70 Juljrl * RESTAl KANT POINCJ A GOD niSINESaT 5M" ) J J Gibson , 514 1st Nat'l bk Y-M164 24 A 1200 MONTHLY PAYMENT TOR TEN inunUn Hill wmie you lee i > hnrrs In a dividing I'.olni ; Ilrlllfh rnliimbla ROM mining ; and de velopment cumpiny sou are almost sure to double > our munoj nnd have a iiermanent Income como tlio mines are In active operation yield , liitf bandhnme returns , imly ona hundred ihou- nand sharen to b allntteil theivfora It U mttssury for jou to remit promptl > , in * * bonks fiirnlFliod , pnispciUi ca fornnnVil and lefervlcrs then Ad < lre > W rullerlon rtl Me llndi ttuvC. Toronio < 'anada Y M3IS S2 * rou i\ciiAAcr : . WE HAVE POLE AOENCY OF GOOD STOKE properly wlih tluelllns at 1'jrnam and lltlt Line depot , < i'lcnJil | location for suburban butlnets , owner wants nr.iall farm or bouk and lot In tnnn and will Rite iplendld bar- iii'.u. ItdelUy Tru t Co , lies bulldlne Z M1W Zl OUTMUU PROPERTY. FREE Of INCUM- brancu , for an Omaha residence In the vvektern part of town Will asuume. an Incumlirance of KNOW Address E. J. btrc t , llUs lioanl of Trade building. Z 210 J3 1'ou SALI : IHAL USTATB. ICOUNT2E PLACE D\nO\lNS. JS.5CO , 3.750 TO > , ! w ) fra p ioto * at IClh and Karnoro Morse UldE J J 011.011. (11 First Nat Hank llldg RE Ml Jl VQ WILL UUY A C-ROOM HOUSE IN WAlT- nut Hill , small monthly pa > inent Omaha Ural Estate and Trust Co. . Zll So. Uth St RE-JS3 rOH SALE. AT A IURGA1N AN 8-I1OOM house completely mad rn , hurdntxid MnUh ; lars bum 144 N. 33d street. RE MU3 A. \RGAI.\-KOR SALE CHEAP ON EASY terms 40 acre fruit unJ truck farm two mlk frum cil > limits on eooj ruadi , 13 acres trar a , * ucrvs orchard. & acres asparntfua 3 acres pie- flaul 2 acres nne alfalfa , baUnce rich cardrn 1J.I. S nne wells , N feet cf water In each 10- rcora hou e : barns , sti raii * houje ! cellars and other outbuUdlncs Will sell with rr without crop. Call or adlress PHer nolsen , l > e II It ( on F , , K. * M. V R. RUoucUa CouiU ) , K u RE-iUH-J ) 1 > TOR \ljCUKA 1 * ( Continued. ) ALL 11I5A1. ESTATE OWNED HYTHE NE bravka Saving * A KxelKtnK * H nk will t > o old at n v-ry reasonable price.Vm K. Potter. HOt'SKS. LOT3. FARMS. 1AND9. IXJANS Qeo. P. Demls Real Estate Co , Paxton Block COTTAOK AND SO-I'DOT I-OT OITHOK iMkf ( itreet , only II ! W W rmnlt paym nl W H Oate Cl N Life ItB IM 21 mil RALE I-ROOM COTT.r < Tir "vKAlli.Y nrv , . 4110 N Mh ve . nest of eTpOJltlfn Ktnundu , l t e n Pahler nnd SpraKlle. clu | waUr and cemenleil cellar , InrKc lot enl > P 0 , eav lertnf Il > ron R. HfistlnK' . 31 ] S. I4th > t. RE-M28I _ SNAP , so ACHES WITHIN IT MiuSTwnVr or Omaha P O tl KX ) J N. Prenzer Oil' P " Hi : Mitt FOR HALE OR KXrllANOE. U1TS S 0 10 ( M ft frontnttp each ) block 5 E V Smith's nd- dltloti to lh < > city nf Omaha , rlcnr title , will rll rlifa | > on literal term. or will trade for ifilrable f iult > In VV'l p nln proj > ert > or will build to wit refixmilblii parties nn 1 fell nn pad } paimpntV. . S Paddock. Park St nnd 7th Ave. Milwaukee , AVU RE-M321JJ1 * A PHYSICIAN WHO FOR SP.VERAL YEAP.1 ? hss Ix-en n member of the Kerlcy meilli-nl staff Is now In elm rue of the Keelcy Institute at lllilr Neb Thl | ililclan han had phenome nal i upre In the treatment of opium mor- phlno anl other drue nddlctlons Addre The Krdcy In tltute 13Hlr Neb M1MO J ) 10 * snct HITIKS rou s\i , SEE oril LIST OF FIRST MORTGAGE REAL rtatc lonns fcr sale. 6 , 6' , & 7 per cent Kilt edge FlJelltx Trust Compin > Ilee Mile -M167 51 MUUIl HKjOIl'IS. faUMMER I1OVRDERS.ANTED. . COOL lirnzj and U IU itful IIOUEC. sjrrounde 1 b ) tiwerlns maples on the banks of the lo\ -l > Elk inrn but five minutes' wall : from Union Pai till , dtpntiterloo Splendid buats and tplendlil llflilnc , and everjthlm ; caltuliletl to enlnn e the pleasure of summer boarders from the cltj. Address Mrs. M. W E. Purchase 247 27 BOATING FISHING , TENTS. I1OATS , HOARD Addri- CTtnii Omjlm , Lake Qulnnehani ; Te- kannh Neb MCS1 30" TYrCWllITEHS. LATKST M DPt. TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIE" United T > pewrller . Supplies Co. 1C12 P.miam AVVNTEIJ TO 1IOHIIOW. WANTED TO IJOIIROW. S2.7CO TOR 5 YEARS on choice resWene property ccntrnllj lo cated Room 315 , Ramgc Ulilir. 2J2 U I AWVIIHOKLHS. : II. SIAROWlT S LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST 670 MUSIC , AllT AM ) I. V.NGliAGK. GEORGE T. GELLENDECIC RANJO MANDO- lln and guitar teacher. 1S07 Tarnam street Tel. 23S MS EMIL C. REINIJODLT. VIOLIN AND } IAR- mon > , al' l itln , Greek. German , rrencli and mathematics 515 S 24th avenue 270 S3' IX > ST. IILACK SILK UJIHRELLA. HANDLE hea\lly mounted with silver , owner's name on metal plate on handle , a liberal reward will be paid for the return of same J G Martin. Exchange building. South Omaha Lost M31ii LOST-OSTRICH TIP ON DOl GLAS I1ETV.VEEN 14th nnd 19th Finder return to Mrs R H Davles , 1S2J Douglas I st 2SS 18" ALKS. SAWED NATURAL STONE , ARTIFICIAL , brick. Tel. 1683. W. J. VMs-naiu. 30 S 17th St 113 DMI'I.OYMENT OKPICB. AMERICAN AND GERSLVN EMPLOYMENT bureau. 1524 DoJge. Telephone , S76 MSGJ J > 13 ACCOUVI-AM'S. BOOKS OPENED OR CljOWl CORRESPONDence - ence nltended to , bookkeejilnff done for larfie or small business , at reason ible rates Ad- flress H. C. Cox , accountant , 1711 Leivenworth St 204 23 * AUCTION. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OP HOUSEHOLD goods ever } ' \Vednisrlay and SatunHy morn- Ines Nebraska Auction and CommliBlon Co , fa. W. coiner 14th and Dodge streets. streets.M4H M4H 24 FUHMTLlin 1'ACICni ) . rLRNITURB REPAIIUNO AND PACKING couches and cushions , mattresses mailo and renntatcd Prices will please you. See M a. Walkln , 2111 Cumlng street. Telephtne. 1331. - 63 m SIIOUTH V.VIJ AMI TYIMJAVHITI.Nfi. A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N Y LIFE. C$7 AT OMAHA IIL'3 COLLEGE , I6TH & DOUGLAS SUES & CO. , FATFST SOLICI10HS Heeliulldlnz. ( ) rnaha Neb AovJce nd Patent Dook OMAHA. Neb. . June 19. 1SD7Sealed pro- posilH. in triplicate , will be received here until 2 o'clock ji m July 20. 1897 , nnil then opened for furnUhlng Outs , Itran , Hay nnd Straw required In Department of the Hutte ilurinB fiscal > ear ending June 30. ISss U. 8. reserves rlKht to reject or accept any or all proposals , or an > part thereof. Informa- tloii funil hed on nppllciition here , or to post nnil dipot quarteimasters , where sup- pllen are needed. Knvelopes conUlnlnc pro- posala will be endorsed "Proposals for "t . " and addre.-sed J Jl. S s FOH CLOTHING , irrrDE - purtment of thu Interior. Ottlce of Indian Affairs , Washlneton , 1) C , June II JK)7- ) Sealed proposals , endorsed "Proposals for C'lothliiK. Kto. . " as the case may be. and directed to the commissioner of Indian affairs. Nos. 77 and 79 Wooster htreet. r eiviork City , will be received until 1 o'clock p m. . of Thursday. July 15 , 1S37 for furnishing for the Indian service clothIng - Ing and woolen goods IJIJa muat be made on government blantn. Schedules sivlnu all neccs > ' r > Information for bidder * vvll be furnished upon application to the Indian olllce In Washington. Noi 77 and 79 Woos ter street. New Jerk City , or 1211 State street Chlcano. Ill Hlds will be opened at the hour and day mentioned , and bidders are Invited to be present at thu opening OBimFIBD CHBCKS-A11 bids must be accompanied by certllled checks or drafts upon some t'nlted State * depository or sol. vent national bank for at least K1VIJ I'KIl CKNT of the amount of the proposal.V A. JONliS , Commissioner. J21 dMt W The Timing of Dolores. st i.Miis aiii In the old ila } of SdB Untonlo. long be fore the rootless grlnK , Jiad. cllppeil the name to "Santone , " whefi Ml Texas belonged to Spain , this little aomesttyi Insurrection In the house of the corornnndante , Don Do- mlnRo llninon. arose , had Its few days of IMnK nnd wns crushed forever. It - aa the 1'rc Idle of San Antonio y Valero then , and In Its center was a great open square , a plaza. Inclraed on three-1 Sides by long , low mlobcu. where ll\cd priests and soldiers and on the other side rose the mission church of San Ternando. nn octagon In stone , with a great glided crews upon Us dome , which looked down upon the flat roof of the mis sion Jnll on one side nnd Into the court yard of the honne of the commnndante on the other. Outside , looking from the plaza. Don Ramon's house seemed but a bare adobe wall , pierced by no opening , save an arched doorway and two little grated windows on Uther elde this entrance close under thci roof Once within th's ' doorway. hoi > c\er , n few stepa would bring the visitor Into the court yard , or patio , a little open square , where grars grew , where UK trees bore their lurs- clous fruit , where ( lowers bloomed and a little fountnln made rainbows In the aun- llsht. Out upon this patio the doors and windows dews of many rooms opuned from beneath the cool shadow of a wide gallery Thus are \lnaj-a the beauties of a Spaniard B house for the pleasure and the comfort of Ita own and not for the gaping wonder of the street Now , back In theae far gone ycari , when It was the season ot the early planting on a particularly fresh and radiant morning the great gilt cross ntop the Church ot San Fer nando looked down and saw rwn Knmon striding hastily acrcas the gncn oquare ot hfl ! own court > ard He was a bra\e figure Upon his head he wore a sombrero , broldered with elher thread and encircled with a heavj black cstrlch plume His dark , wcll- nttlng officer's coat had Us somber tone relieved by the glint of gold lace and the I'ster of well-polished buttons. A wide eatlier belt from shoulder to hip held up his scabbardle'n sword of dull blue steel , that shone with the luminous sheen of a petfonl'a feather , Its brass hilt was as fine gold to the eje this day He wore high aoots ot soft leather and as he walked his eng row tied spurs jinilod. ? The short distance across the court > ard sufficed for changes In expression upon Don Ramon's face as the fiiclterinc sunlight and shadows chafing each other beneath the breeze-shaken branches oS an aspen. Now n pleased hope , now a dark anxiety. An April 1.1excd with sudden clouds and hasty showers Don Ramon \fas golm ; to the apartments of his newly'wedded wife , but when he reached the outslde door he stopped , for It was closed against him It was a solid leer of oak and looked forbidding. Llghtl } 10 rapped thereon , bending his head to listen , once again , mo e heavily , and then again , with an exclamation that , can have no ilace In the writing , thundered upon the impasoive wood with the hua\y , convoluted hilt of his sword When he ceased and stood expectant a panel In the door Just ilmve his eye slipped back and from the datk interior there came aoice , as a voice of ludgment from a cave of night "It Is no use to try td entcj. " It said , "my lady will net seeou Tier 'will ' she permit you to enter " Now , husbands of a riiore modern ae and much less Impassioned j temperament might force nn entrance , but not fxi Don Ramon A Spanish officer and gentleman must not force his jirescnce into the sanctity of a lad's apartments , even though that lady be his wife. The shades ofjbalf a thousand ? dnctilious years would rh > e In resentment. So Don Ramon turned ! away , while his heart burned ns thougn a coal of fire w ithln his breast. Out through the open door ho went and " the . ! < paused n mo"ioii at thio.--i 1J. J' was an hour W'HM ill the llttl worl I i f San Antonio v\as wont to gather in the plaza. Down in the center was a pitch nf bright colors , where the women in red green , yellow and blue rebosas were drawing water from the well and goss'plng ; the pikes of a line of soldiers could be seen just be- jond , where the garrison was drawn up , waiting Inspection When the commandante appeared n flock of children ran up to him , expectant of cop pers or a ration of sweets , to bid him "Buenos dloa , Senor Commandante , " but when they saw the scowl upon his fice away they ran again As he wended his way across the plaza ho had a fling at the women at the well , bidding them fill their jars at once , go On about their tasks and not to loiter thr-re. In two lln s , musketeers and plkomen , the garrison stood while Don Ramon Inspected each sol Her. It was a dreadful ordeal Woe to htm with rust upon his piece or powder stnln within the barrel ; with dented pllte ; with button gcneor belt awry Nine soldiers of his Catholic majesty could not lie upon their backs because of the bloody network of strips that burned nnrl festered there The lash had done no such work since that dark day two years before , when there came news of French aggression over toward Lou isiana. And all theee doings of Don Ramon during the morning were watched by a yalr of keen , bright ejes from the little grated windows at the aide of the outer doorway of his own house. There was also pleasure In a certain fair breast at the temper Don Ramon was In and .so plainly showing. When the Inspection wae finished and ho had himself seen his unlucky soldiers tied and properlj scourged , Don Ramon's official duties for the time being were over and he had opportunity to attend to his own private affairs , thosu affairs that had no rumpled his temper and caused such disturbance and pain to his underlings When kings are vexed woe comes upon royal households So Don Ramon tooi- himself and his trou bles to the priests. He passed under an arched doorway beneath an Imago ot the Virgin nnd went donn a colonnaded row of cells to the farthest end , where dwelt PaJro Ignaclo , the- padre In charge of the mission The holy man fiat within his room , an open bo k In hl9 lop which ho waa leading between drows } ttpees into dozing , for It waa a soothing languorous day that wooed slumber The forty winks were chased away , however , by the quick , nervous step of the commandatito upon the threshold. "Father , " paid Don Ramon tcating him- s lf upon a stool and forgetting In Ms worry th salutations which * .ere due. "I am In great trouble , and am/'flo/e-Iy distressed " "What Is wrong , mr .fon' ' Have the In dians risen' ' Is there i | < tw j of ( he French , of La Harpe or St Deniu1' There was anxiety Inlfhl ) padre's voice as ho asked this , for ho'Wei ! peace , all the more because of the vvljlptperIence he had had In troublesome time ? , , "None of these. I wish It were The trou ble Is In my own house-11 trouble I cannot meet and fight with tlitf aWord and mus- kctoon. It Is my wlfe.yDwina Dolores. Wo have bad differences , \ \ ' < ! have bad high words , We have had t unseemly quarrels She Is possessed with a mlrim of returning to Mexico , to the clttiui where there are fiestas , K.I > clips and pleasing distractions She sa > s San Antonio Is unbearable Its tedium and monotony beyond endurance , that elic has no companionship , no amusements , no society llrother of God am I. her hus band , not with her' She Insists that I re sign my oTlce ( and take her back' Me , l > on ' Domingo llninon officer of bis maje t > . governor - | ernor of thk province , with all Its profitable tltlira nnd revenues' These he bids me to resign - i sign , because she suffers from ennui He- cause I will not do this suicidal thing , dis grace mjselt ruin my future she has shut herself within her own apartments and barred the door ngllnst me She refuseto see mo. to have anything to do with me or any more to be wife to me. For three d > s now have I been married mn. but > et no hus band I am scorned ana mocked In my own house. Mailre de DUs' was ever man In such I a position * 1 fear 1 shall go mad with vexa.- I tlon What shill I do * t love her , 1 Idolize j her , and this Is how she treats me " Hero p the commamlfinlo broke down I "I have heard some Ko = alfi ot this. " Inter- j l posed I'adrc Ignaclo before Don Ramon could continue , "but you must compose jours-lf : Nothing Is to be gained by giving wa } to anger or grief What a pity1 So shortly nnr- rlcd and so unhappy1 What would jou hava nui do In the matter , my son * " "Go to her Tell her of her duty to me. her husband Remind her ot her broken vows. She snore to abide by me , to lore nnd obey me Do ° s not our holy church provide punishment for such Infraction * , for the sin of her discontent , her obstinacy , her willful ness' ' Humble her spirit and bring her to some enie of the wlckedn s of her actions " "It Is not well , " sahl lh" ivulre , "for even ono ot us to take part between husband and wife In fact , I have no fancy to beard the lady on such an errand The Influence of our hoi } church has Its limitations Then some thing may also be said on her behalf. " "How so' " "I bolleve she lived a maid at Querctaro ? " "It was there 1 wooed and won her " "Queretaro1 I too Know QueieUro U Is IndccJ a sweet memoiy of a tno t lovely city I mind me now of the cleir blue of the sk > above It , Its pure mountain air , the gardens , the vlneards , the long streets , shaded bv the trees , where the } oung lovers patiently stood , the bear beneath the balconies , walling for a falling rose , a smile , a glance , a token ; the wldo piazza , with Its fountain where In the evening there Is music , and where , aim in arm , the senorltas stroll. City of flowers and fiestas' There Is 110 ennui there , my son. There she lived , there was the home whence } ou took her She-left much to come awa } and follow } ou " As Don Ratnon listened he grew more thoughtful ' While I cannot see my way to do as jou wish , " continued the padre. "If you will bear with mo I may suggest another Idea for } our betterment " "I will listen , father , tell mo what to do. " ' ' , , BVJ | ( 50U1' feell"5s too great pub licity. Your voung wife feels too secure of the great love jcu have for her. You are as a besieged captain proclaiming from the wall the we k points of his fortress \\tro Donna Dolores a little uncertain of jour Io\e perhaps she would become a little more amiable I note she desires } ou alwajs to return with her ; nn Indication tome mo that the loves } ou well and foiefctca no happiness without jourself as companion On Ihla most pjrdonablu weaknofs must we direct our forces Can you dissemble * Can jou put on a mask7 Can jou assume In difference * All these will be necessary Ah , me' ' the heart of a woman la a strange ami complex thing. Hue well worth win ning and , being won a jewel worth pre serving" As he spoke the padre leaned back and gazed In .sllouce at the celling Holy father , man of God , renouncer of the world' What should j au linowot such things ; of how to w in and hold the love of a , wohian * Docs a memory steal Into your mind of unfrocked daj.i. when , untrammeled - trammeled by racred vowa , bright eves held jou. toft Ilrv ! allured jou and tne touch of a lltile white hand set jour pulses leapIng - Ing * Beware of such thoughts , pidre , thej bring longings and regret. ' . The scourge of knotted cords hangs on jour wall beside you that j-ou may whip away from your flesh the evil of btich retrospection. Bleswsd St. FranclJ , fend off Satan' "Put a-vsay thnt dark look from jour face , " resumed the padre. "Wear a smile , laugh , carry with jou the evidence that jou are contented , ( satisfied , tvcn pleared ; knock no more at doors that are barred to jou , quit sulking In the shadows of your own apartments , ppend much time away from your house ; leave earlj- , return late. There la Pedro Vuavis , who lives hj- the upper acequh. Have jou ever noticed his daugh ter Angellta * " "That I nave. The prettiest of all the maltta In San Antonio" "Praise be to th& saints' ' You still have eyes to see. Half the.dlfficultlcs In jour way are leveled Go to Pedro's house of even ings Do not hurry In your departure. Make much of Angellta. It should not bo dlffl- j cult. But. " noticing a new look In Don Ra- { ' mon's ejcs "no harm to the maid , she must not be trilled with I will go this very evenIng - Ing- and Inform her and her father of our design and their part in Its accomplishment 1 Were I of the world I would lay a wager that i there will b a quick unbarring ot Donna , Doloro's door. " I j ' * Padre. ' * ald Don Ramon , as the full force i of this advice possessed Ills mind , "your wls- ' dom should make you bishop or cardinal It Is well for those In high places that you have no ambition. I am a new Don Do- j mlngo Ramon once I step without jour door You have sown the seed , watch the harvest ing. " nven as the lizard changes Its hue respon- slyo to Its motions , so was the Don Ramon who left the cloisters different from him who entered there. In but a short time all ban Antonio rejoiced to see that he was onee more the gay commandaute , the kindly and gentle commandante. the well beloved of all On the afternoon of the previous day Don itamoa had knocked on three separate oc- ? hnT ! l hU Wlf 'e tloor : thls afternoon , hough ho came and went many times , lie ° T .I,0,1 ° nCCII19 wlfe * ° n < iored notn m H . , , reLnlllat \ ihli' and "hcn her attendants reported the marked change In the bcarlne of ho master Donna Dolores knit her brows S0tn ° 'I10 ' " 3 in nulled thinking There wa a light la Pedro Vuavia' housj until late that night ; the Bound of laugh er came floating out on the darkness ; the mua"- of a mandolin , a fresh young voice sang ami occasionally a deeper masculine tone Join" In accompaniment. Half ( be night was sone when the errant Don Ramon returned home Donna Dolores was awakened from a I lent and rcstlcs , sleep by his lively whistling is "I0 yard " > his , , , room and a llttlo uneasy shadow , a shadow of soil " "splclon , came creeping Into ncr And In the morning there came no manly footstep near and no Impatient rapping upon the barred door Don Ramon , appareled w bravely as before , singing softly n light song as though all the world was happy and serene , went straight from his apartment , through the courtyard , through the outer doorway and Into the plaza , with never a look to right or left. As he went out t III I 'HI The finest , most delicate things you have you needn't be afraid to wash with Pearline. The fact that a thing is delicate and easily torn is the very reason why you should take Pearline to it. Nothing else can get it clean with so little rubbing and wrenching. If you observe carefully , you'll notice that the women who are the most particular about their washing and their housekeeping and their housework are the ones who are the most enthusiastic about Pearline. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you , "this U u good as" or "the sime as" Pearline. IT'S FALSE Pearline is never ' peddled ; if your grocer scuds you an imitation , be honest it be * , Ha JAMES fYLE. N w " ' wife urofie and hurried to watch him from tlm little window In the outside wftll The children approached him ( louhtlnRlj- . but when they saw his face they K vc ohout. ran eascrly up to him , citing arounJ him and followed him. Ho had & joke for the women at the well , which Donno lolorr < could not hear , but he did hear his UURC and the shrill treble of the women In re sponse No eoldlcr had cause for ff r this morning n subaltern atti-ndp < l to the lif- pprrtlnn while Don Uanion walked about amoni ; the people A < ivonnn Dolores noted his tmnner. his happy air. his debonair carriage , hli fire unclouded by worry or anxlrty. the little nhailow lint hnd crei > t Into her soul grew big and otnlnouv It negan ti > whirl , to turn and to twist Into hideous shapes , monsters of doubt , of suspicion , of jealousy Why should ho be suddenlv so contrntrd and hippy * Why should he come forth radiant today from the gloom of jcsterda > 7 She. could not hear to watch hl happj progre w longer , but returned to her own room and sat down there to thlnV It over At the very first she rec-illcd , I Is leaving the IUMMO the night before- and his late return ; some thing he had never done before slnco their marrliKO Was there. an > thing In this to account for his pre nt complacent ac quiescence In a state ot thlnga that had , o lately driven him wild' Was ho receiving consolation elsewhere ? Waa there another woman" The poison ot the suspicion ran through all her vein * and set her blood on fire. Scnors. jour dark-e > ed seuorltas are ovect ami lovely , but once aflame with Jealousy the hungry UirJm that sinks with in the Jungle It not half * o dangerous. Stung with the arrows of her thoughts , Donna Dolorrn v\na quick to act Among her servant * was an InJIin girl named Manueli. a stolid creatuto , short , thick-pet , ungiaccful , with llttlu bc. ds for e > od whwe ugtlneii and dullness were redeemed by never-wavering devotion and unqiies'lonlng obedience to her mlitrit * ! This girl was summoned and stood before the lady "Minuela , " a ki > d D&itnit Dolores , "have you noticed mj husband today ? " "Yru , my Indy. He seem more gay than he w Js " Thh dull savage had marked the change atao The mltrcrs cut nhort the unwelcome answer. "Attend to me He left the houio early last night He stajed away a long time. Do you know where he wai ? " "Not me I know he leave. I not know TV hon hn come hack " "Mamtfla , I want to know where he was He mav go agnln tonight. If ho leaves this house , follow him No matter hotv fur * ii > ROCS follow him. but do not let him know. Watch where he stops and wait there until he comiw back. Find out. If jou can what he doei. and then come bick straight to mo here ; I will be awake .and waltlni ? for you. Say nothing about this to anjone j-ou do well what I tell > ou t will give jou a red silk reboa In the morning " True enough , Don Ilanum did leave again that evening , and as ho left the silent-footed Indian stole out after Mm. He came to the hnuse of Pedro Vuavls and entered while .Mamiela hid In the chapparel clo e b > the window Long time she crouched there but she minded It not , being Indian , and the hours were brightened with the evcr-prcte'it vision of that red silken rebosn Hut nothing shortened the vvcnry time for poor Donna Dolores She sat within her room near n window , a dark silhouette -igaln't the gray night outside still and motionless as the dim shapes ot the furniture There was no light there except from a candle , whoso tiny name Illuminated the gilded decorations of an Image of the holy Virgin Star after star , rising In the cast , peeped within the window at the lonely figure there , and , mounting from square to "square of the bin. ? , passed on to look at happier things , when the first of these had reached the renlth of the high heavens Don Kainon came home , whistling again as though to care and Ills a stranger. Then Manuela came , as though a figure formed from the night shadows , and stood before her mistress. "Well , Manuela. " asked Donna Dolores , "where did lie go' What did he do' " "I follow him. " said the girl ; "he go to where Pedro Vuavls and his daughter An- gcllta live He go In I watt outside. I hear tallc I hear laugh I hear the com mandante sing. I wait long , long time. Then the commandante ho come to the door with Angellta. I see them stand there In the light and he MSB her. They laugh , and then ho come away " It was but a fatherly kiss upon the girl's pure forehead that Manuela saw , but klhslng convoyed no shades ot emotion In the Indians' Impressions. "You may go , " said Donna Dolores , hardlv able to control her voice. "You shall have your rebosa In the morning. " And when the girl had gene this unhappy , tortured vvoman flung herself down In front of the altar and cried out In the bitterness of her anguish. "Mother of all sorrow and pain , have pity1 Have pity ! My husband Is false to me. " In the morning , when the serving women came to wait upon Donna Dolores , they found her sitting by her window They noticed her face was very pale and drawn and that her eves were very bright , that he had sat up all night , for her bed was undis turbed. Being women , no doubt down In their secret hearts they thought about these things , but , being servants , they held their peace And down In the folds of the gown upon their lady's bosom was something they did notoce If they had It would have added intensity to their thoughts. The thing which nestled there was a dagger , double edged , pointed like a needle and with a curiously carved Ivory handle Pretty as a love token It was and evil as a serpent's fang. And Don Ramon went from his quarters again , gay as the gajest , with a new song upon his lips he had learned It the night before ; something about the cruelty of lovely maidens and how true lovers' heart were bleeding Splendidly was he acting his part. No better dissembler ever hid his fcellngn Slowly acroes the plaza ho wandered , stop ping here BIN ? there to speak with priest or layman Ho saw Angellta among the women at the well drawing water He hastened over to her , saluted her as though she were some high-born lady of the court laughingly pushed her aside , drew the water himself , filled her Jar nnd then paused to have a word with her As he looked upon her face he saw that face grow gray with fear ; he saw the eyes distend , the lips part with a scream and Angollta turn and fly n though a startled dee lud heard the fierce cry of n hound in the bush beside her As oho ran he heard a tumult behind him , and turned Well for him ho did His wife was upon him , her ejes blazing , her hair dishev eled "First you , then the woman ! " she shrieked. He saw something glltler In her hand and throw up his arm just In tlmo to ward a savage thrust she made at him. The keen blade scratched hla flesh. Don Hamon was aroused Houghly he tore the dagger from her hand and ( lung It to 0:10 elde He grasped her wrists within bis strong hands and held her "Woman ! Dolores1" he cried , "Havo you gone mad ? " She stood a moment , helpless , panting , furious , and then she found her tougue. Of all thu languages of earth none Is so rich In vituperation aa that of Spain. No ono can BO fully put Its capacity to test as an angry Spanish woman. There In the broad plaza , before all thu people , fi poured upon him a flood of vitriolic ana thema. Her epithets laehed and stung him until his hot/ anger rose and It-aped over the barriers of his control "Corao with me ! " he said , In a voice lioaruo with rago. as he pulled and Jerked her across the pla a. through the crowd , w tilth scat tered right and left before them Over to the jail be hauled her , i > he all tliu while never ceasing to ecreara and vilify him. while San Antonio looked on aghast The Jail was but a coll. v/lth walls four feet thick , lighted but by a single Iron- grated window set within the heavy door Within were a. heavy table , a rude cot of boards and a stool. Joto this Don Ilamon flung his wife with no gentle hand. "Stay there , " be bald , "until that devll'H tongue can turn Itself to language more seemly to Its owner's station. " He called an Indian woman and com manded her to go In and stay , and not allow the prisoner to hurt herself. Ho then took the key from the astounded jailer , who had bven sitting by as In a trance , locked the door and went away. What a position for the wife ! She , a woman of gentle blood , cast Into a common jail for tble/fs and felons , and by her own husband How could nbo ever lift her head again ? The horror of It , the shame of It wai so terrible she could hardly realize It was not some dreadful dream. She would not live with thU dUerace upon her , she would U-at her bralni. out agtlnst the walU ; but there waa tbu silent Indian woman crouching In the cor ner witching her , and she could not Llko ono detracted , Donna Dolores walked the floor and then dropped down upon her hard cot to breik Into a torrrcnt of tears When the forces of her weeping spent liself ntlll she lay , sobbing at Intervals as though bor heirt would break. About the time of sunset a soldier came , placed upon the table a jug ot water , a plate containing ome bread and grapes ami went away. Donna Dolores took no heed of till * and. when ome hours | > "u eil , the- In dian woman , premising that the ladj vvis not hungry , got up and Ate the foad herself. Through half the night an occasional sob give toVen tint the Donni was awake but afterward they rcned Worn out ullerljr broken donn , the wiary woman dropped off to sleep It wa not jet diy when the tndltn woman heard outHldo a noise nf horses and 'lie JltiRla . of harness She arou ed the woman who i snt up In the dark da cd. trembling , scare * knowing where chn was Someone unlocked the door and came Inside. It WAS Don 1U- inon Ho addriasscd his wife "I am going , " said he , "with forty troonen li > Inipect the posta and rnlrelons to the Hnuth You will come with me. What clothes jou need areIn the wagons and a servant to attend jou Come' " The voice was of ono who brooked no pirley. "I will not go. " answered Donnt Dolores , but her volco trembled and botrajcd a weakening resolution. 'That la not with jou to nay. " retorted the master "There Is a horse for you It ) ride upon at m > side. You w 111 ride thus or I will bind jou hand and foot and carry you with the baggage. How wilt you jour ney' ' " "I will rldo with jou , " replied Donna Dolores. Now , when the davs had lengthened , the ripe flg were falling In the mission gardens and the ( list harvest had been gathered anil stored In the granaries. Padre Ignaclo re ceived a letter from his comnundanto. Thus It ran "I have Just completed a most satisfactory tour. Our missions flourish and our pruts are well guarded. Wo lest here at Matti- moras My wife Is of all hweet accord anl affection I drelml with her to attend the fiestas at Monterey , b > tt she longs ti > return to San Antonio and the charge of my house hold there. A most tender ami laving w Ifo she Is heroine and great Is our felicity Sim Joins mo In regards to > om elf nnd Angellta Vuavls lest the maid might still be affright. ot her. I have the honor to bo jour most obedient DON DOM1NCSO UUION " When the padre had read he alowlj folded up the letter sajlng the while to himself "Truly , a woman loves a masterful man. " A Girth M \Mlinl.ST. . luiutrnl Ton Illicit I'lo nnil Tlilnun n ml llnil \iirniT ' * IltiMiiit * . In her sloop she cats pie , in her Ift | she eats corned beef and cabbage. Also In her sleep ho walks on the. roofs of houses and right on the edge of the cornice , too. Some times she cllmbi out ot windows and slta with h r stockinged feet depending In the air from the sill upon which she alts , always erect , alwaje rigid , alwajs with her blue e > es eloped. This bill ot pirticulirs applies to Mrs. Maggie Ufilly , a brldo of only eight months , whose home Is In Kent avenue , near Flushing avenu" In Hrooklyn , reHtcs the New Yotlc Journal. This I.as been her bill of fare wbllo thus at large accoidlng to her Imsbtnd ; also the movements she made * Date. Deed , itajI. . If37 Ate seven pieces ot pie. Hay 19 , IS'Ji Ate two poundof raw corned beef May 31 , 1V97 At firtv rullshe" . June 4 , 1SB7 Walked on the roof ot her home at nlsht. June 15 , 1S97 Hung from a window sill with lior h inds. At 3 30 o'clock Tueaday morning Fireman Shaw of Knglne company No. 9. who lives at 171 Graham street , Ilrooklyn , was aston ished , ta see a whltr-robed figure hanging from a bill of a hecond story window ot 176 , just opposite It was the figure of , i woman , evidently joung and pretty Shaw alarmed the people In 17fi , and the hubbub brought Policeman Ma lion of the Classen Avenue station to the spot. He called to Shaw to try to catch the woman If she leaped or fell , while he ran upstairs to pull her IweU into the house. When Mahou reached the second story fiont room , the woman was still clinging to tta : sill and seemed sound asleep He succeeded in diagglug Mrs Heilly into the room and aroused her. She said , when she became conscious of what had occurred , that she and her husband had come to the Graham street house early "Monday evening to call upon her sister-in-law , Mrs. Arthur Mathow- son , who lives there. At 10 o'clock they all went to bed. How soon thereafter she felt the pangs ot Indi gestion , or whitever Impelled her to act ns she did , her sister-in-law said she did not know. She had heard of the queer things 'Mrs. ' Uellly did In her somnambulism , but this was her first experience with her and the shock when Officer Mahon broke Into tha room and rushed to the window , together with the attention the affair had drawn to the house , nearly prostrated Mrs. Mathewson . " OMIHST HVMi. I.V TIIIJ UOItl.l ) . A NnploH Inxtltuf Inn Poniulfil TUrorj mill n Iliilf CfMiturlfN AKU. It will probably surprise a feood many people - plo to lean ; that the oldest bank In exist ence Is the Bank of Naples , which has lately been passing through such troublous times , saya the Manchester Guardian. The Ilrltlsh , consul at Naples In his report for last year furnishes some details of the foundation of the bank in the sixteenth centurj- , and points out that the earlier banks , the Monte Vecchlo of Venice and the Banco San Giorgio at Genoa , established In the twelfth century , and the Hank of llarcplona , established In the fourteenth century , have all ceased to ex 1stTho The reporc fixes the foundation of the Bonlc of NaplfB a 153'J , and the Institution Is therefore - fore far older than the Hank of Hngland. which wns established In 1C9I. It Is In thu unique pOHltlon of hav Ins a considerable capi tal to which no one lays any claim For th explanation of this curious state of affairs ona lus to go hack to the times when thu Neapoli tans , In order to receive ( 'harks V. with great pomp nnd magnificence obtained vast loans from the Jews against valuable pledges The dlflleultloH of ropjyment wcro solved In right royal fashion by the king banishing tlm JOHH but the Jews contrived before leaving to ilisposfi of their H-'iurltlra to two Neapoli tans on very easy terms The buyers offered the pledges to their original owners at a reasonable profit on the transaction , and also offered further loans without Intrrmt on the old security Philanthropic gifts were then made to the Institution on condition that It advanced loans without Intercut and In this way the bank started practically as a chari table pawnbroker Gradually , however It de veloped Into a bank doing ordinary commer cial business , and up to nearly the end of the seventeenth century prospered greatly Not only piles of the -.ery worst kind can be cured by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve , but eczema , ecald * . burns , bruises , bolla , ul cers and all after slon troubles can be 111- atantly relieved by the same remedy , MHMHNI | | | | | > | 'M Capitol , The state of Mississippi Is at length to have n new capltol It Is to be built upon the Bite of the present dilapidated stru. ture , which ban tor > e.ara been unworthy of the state. The sum appropriated for Its erec tion la J"VMO ) , nnd a Jackson newbpapor corre'pondunt expresses the hope that the best men. men who have been llre-trled ami llre-ttsted. men whose Integrity IM ns pure aa the lint opening Hlac. when It spreads Its clear leaves to the sweetest dmvn of May , will be selected to expend It.