10 THIS OMAHA DA SPECIAL NOTICES fur lln-nc column * tilll InIn Ken iintll 1in. . for ( tic nti < l ttntll 8 i > . in. for thf liutrnltiK mill SuiKlnr Mlltl < mn. Ail * rHlniTM , l > > rpiiiicnlliiK n tit"1 liorcil chock , can lime nimtrcru nil- ilrrMNi'il to n niiMilirml IrUi-r In flirr of Ilie lire. A intern no nililrmncil vi 111 lie ilclH i-rcil oil proHCiitiiUoti ol UK * I'licrk oulr. llntrH , I 1-Uc' n uiinl llrnl Itmrrtloni lr n ml IhiTPiiflrr. .Niitliltiur tiiUi'ii for ICMH ilt nn Sr.c fur HIP II rM Inner- lion. TinMiiiilicrtliicincntu inn lit lie run conxi'i'iidt cly. . \M'in : SITUATION. BITUAT10N WANTED , HY AN EXPERT , rnccil general tnerclmndlfe , grain and lite nlock man , good hnblt nml Industrious ( -ooJ reference * Address N B , life A MO IG MALI : 111:1,1 : * . WANTKf ) AM inHA WHO CAN THINK OK nome elinplp thins lu patent ? Proteet your Irlonn ; Ihf ) may bring Jou xx allhVrlle Jnlm \\dl.1irlniriiACo. . ) lpt V. Patent Allloinpy * , Wnnlilngtnn. 1) C for thrlr II $00 | > rli ( > offer til list of 1000 ln\cmionswnm j _ II--MOJ3 _ " BALEHMEN rou" " CIUAIIS. jiss A MONTH and cxiiemr * . old linn , vxprrlenre unncmv rar > , Induc.Mili ills to customers C O. Illatioii - A Co. . Kt Uiuls. C\NTlinrrANV v8ar.iis nTf-Fuc : ORHEHS , new line or xx oik. no hcu > Romls to enrrv , Kalar > or nnnimlBBlon. C. 1 * Ailonn Co S2I Bo Klh rt. II-MC31 XVANTEI' . AGENTS > IO TO t23 A WEEK SLutl ! to xu rki.ru. no capital needed , nm Rondi , nrxv plan , trll nt night ncr > family tireds It II s Co. l > ox 411 , rinclmmtl , Ohio H- WANTI3I > . MiTTTO : LlT.riT > r TTlir'llR11EH trade : nnly lvn tnonlln roqnlrpj , cnn tant ptaitlce , expert In lruc tlonn tnolw * pnt pnt'd imiillliinii RiinintiUi'd xxagp < Hnllirdn > , xxrlte for cntnlciRiK * Mnlir > llnrbor Si lirail 2'5 So Clark Ht , I'hltiihu Don t nils * thl ? HM 22 J > 1 WANTED. SALESMEN IN I\IUY : DISTRICT , nuxx centum ; Hiitnplcn fiei ) , saluy or cnmmls- fl in , xxltli expeiiFKi from start. Lukr Him Co , IMIrairo ISUM I ) 2t , WANTED. TUN EXPERIENCED in : HOUSE Men Hejmoiir Luke lee Co H-MIIS X * lNO HAI.I2SMAN T" riny a good line of mneklntnVio from inniui- fncturer dltect on rtmimlpslon Co Operative Itiil.lior Co , ! 3C Superior st , Cleveland O H-M41G 2S AVA vine I'l i.n mi.i' . 100 O1RI..S foil ALL KINDS \\OI1K , $ J TO t ? xseelc. Canadian ollicf , U52 DouglaiC C- MOM LADY AOCNTS TO TAKH OIlDnilS 1'OH SOAP poIlBli. J. J. Qlbson , CH Tlret Nnt'l Hank. C-JIS17 tuTiAOUNTS. . 130S CHICAOO GOOD THING C OCG-Jyll WANIID A ntiir. roit nnNuiiAt. norsi- : wnrk in < iulre 2M1 N 20th Bt C M l : $ rou iiot'sns. notions IN AM. rAins or TIII : CITY. THI : O r Dm In Compiny Io03 Tarnain D C3J iiou.sr.s , HP.NUWA & co. , ios N IGTII ST. D-C14 MOUUIIN IIOUSKS. C. A. STAnU.025 N Y I.irK D-C35 _ CHOICI : nousns AND corrAons AM * ornit tlio city , S3 to 150. ridcllty. 1702 Tainam St. D-C3C IIOUSi:1 ? . WALLACE. I1ROWN ni.OCIC. 1CTH and Douslas D C37 jiousns. coTTAons & . STouns. AIJ. PAIHS of city , llrcnnan. Loie Co , 430 Paxton block. D-C35 _ iioviNc iioiisniiouo GOODS AND PIANOS' Om V.m S. Btoraco Co . 1415 Tarnain Tel. I5W D-639 I.AUGi : 1-IST. McCAGUR. 15TH AND DODC.n D < MO HOUSHH. ri.ATS , GAnviN nnos ici3 TAUNAM , D 041 iiousni rou HUNT. iis. PAXTON HMC D C4 STANPOIID cmci.i : COTTAOUS , c ROOMS , all mwjcrn Apply 204 Tlcc llldg. _ D C4I jjOUSns J II SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. Mm D SI 173 ic-nooM nuoANTi.Y : riNisuno MODERN brick lioiiyc. No 24CS Cons JW s.rr.om molern lint. 709 So ICtn. J17 GO Annly to W U Melkle , room LOl 1st Nafl BU D-M155 . llldg. _ _ io-HOOM rlT. . DOUGUA8 NDAH 2ITH , MOD ern , steam heat. Inquire I.lnJaulst. 316 S lOtn Iir.sT 3-itooM iiousn IN OMAHA. JB im ' Hamilton ' 'rccl D-M337 20' _ _ TROoM"coTTAaTrMODinN. ruRNAcn HOI nnd i old wnter , KIIS , on full lot. lninln | > 22. 28' N. 2tth Bt. _ _ _ D-3J3 A BIX-ROOM MODIIRN COTTAOK , FIJIV nlihod or iinfurnlslicd. 802 South s RENT , 4-ROOM COTTAGK. SOTH ANI : fluhler ts : cellir , city wattr , l Inquire 131 ! rnrnnm. D-M4H 27 FQH RENT , 4218 HAM' IIOWAIID STUHET , house , 8 rooir.a , modern Improvements > cheap .1. M Mineral , &Q and 352 llec bldjt D-40S Jyl rou itr.NT Nicn C-ROOM norsi : WITHer or without Inrn nle < > la\\n all modern 2G4 ; Davenport C.ill at 2 21 Cut- . D 410 2S RINT. HMOANT s ROOM HOUSE WITH all lmpro\ementH , cor 21d nnd ChlcaRo Applj nt 13W r.irtum street D M415 27 FOR uvrruiiMsiiin uootis. riNn LAWN AND roncmiH 203 Hurnuy. K-M4VJ J2C' rilRNlSHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT board , nfertncc ; 3IO S 20th et I' M3S4 SO' ROOM TO RIGHT PARTIES JOT Cars St. E Ili 25' r.\nc.n SOUTH TRONT ROOM. WITH on tslthout board , modern 25(0 ( Hurncy ulicet E-M425 J > 2 ruu.Msiinii itixniH A.M ) iio.vun. NICE COOI. ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD. IIAlUt re soiuilik' The lt ( e , 2020 IlnriR > . F-CTUCO MODP.RN 1IRICIC ROOMS AND ROARD. Jl 5 ( ncelt 614 N 13tli r M170 j > 5' FRONT ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT IIOAUU 20S4 Hiuni-y. I' &t ! iO' ROOM.S AND HOARD. COOM.Sr 1'MCE clt > , nloo i hndc 212 S 23th St 1' 3 % A GOOD SUMMER RESORT. AI.COVH SmTT nnd uther roonm , after June 20 , The Men lam ,2.illi mid DodKB r MJ3 ! C' NICELY njllNIBIHJD T'TlONT ROOMS WITH board , 2015 DoimUa pM3SS 2C * rou HivrDM'im.MMiii ) UOOMS. I ROOMS , WATER , BENVUR , 13. COS N. IS I'M C17M J > 4' THREE UNI'UIINISHED ROOMS , liuutrKctpIng , bilh und en" . - ' * ! l.i\inpurt G-MI17 7 UIJ.NTV10HiSi : OPK1CUS ItKNT , ' 1HU 4H10RY IIRICIC IIL'ILUINC ut 8U r.irnum ht , Thl bnlMlng iiun u Hreuruo ti'incnt luwnunt , completu uteum lieatlnc IU turm ; water nn nit lluors , can , eti. Apuly a tlio oilier of The llee 1 910 FOR RENT. GOOD 1WICIC HTOUE 22XIW ISO St. Mury'H u\c , , > 8 00. Enqulro 1318 Painaiii _ I-MOJ 17 ACCNTii WAATIJII. WANTED , AGENTS , J75 1'ER MONTH AN1 cupeniri paid actlte men If right , foods i.ol > by nai.iplu only ; earni'lt * . ul o home ana ca rlasu rurnUhrd fr . Addiess Jobber , llox 6308 lloktoii. Max. j _ ( ( ] JlARl ] OHANCi ; TO SEcVllK PUHMANKNT PiJlnx iiurlllnn In tach county In Iowa an NliruBka , rll quick J Tlpton , Crestmi la JM3S5 2 ' AQKNTS KOH TEI.EI'HONI ! TAIILKT. WON derful prlnkler Mcjcle rpnlnltleii ; pi > | J vo jcarl ) ; cnqlobo itami > . Vlclor > Mfjs Co. n tp land , O. J-M119 WANTKI ) , Y OENTI.CMAN tOIITH ItOOM miuttrn coiivrnlincf , with boanl In prtvati fuinll/ , north of Dodue utrctU Addre N 6 II. p. K-MJS6 SJ STOHAHi : . I'ACIl'IC BrORAOK AND WAHEHOUSB CO tVS ) 910 Jone > . Qrrnral itoragc and for ardlrig OM.VAN & BTORAOK. 1IU FAHNAM. TKU IK \\A > 'liiTO IIIJY. A rrr.ER ORBVT WHSTERN wnoi.Kl'At.i5 ind retail JunK < lnler , rnno\cd from 116 South T-ntli In 812 Dmula * UrtTt. N M7 > 4 \ \ \\TED T < 1 lit Y. A HEAVY YOI NO DRAIT In if I.nrnorrnux llros . 16th mil \ > " < \gr \ St > NJ7 < ! - . WANTED. A GOOD STEEI. 6-HOI.E COOKING rang' ( to Imrn infill ; mint b" In KOOI ! order nnd < hr p Addrm N 4 , llee N 376 2' * , \MH lll TOR OLD rEATHil RED1 ? 13(1 ( MchuliiB t , U O Doup N M414 J > ! 5 nui S\MIIOHSIS. WAHONS. nro. i-nu MAi. i\n\niivNO I'hnrtrn Eniiultc of MFB | n 11 T ( frill. 21 Hour Paxton bl.Kk . ' -M3302I. ' 1-tiR lAl.E TRt"STVrAMllY HOUSK.WIM. tukv lili Kl < * In part pny Room 712 N Y Ufp bids I'-asi W roil MAM ! GOOD I'lIAETON , CHEAI' EN- HIS Piurinm P M401 Z7 P4III SAI.I3 MISii2l.ljAMSUS. : : HARDWOOD CI'.lllllINd HOG AND CHICKEN rence. cheaper tlmn "nil wlic" C. II. Ijic. Svl SECOND HAND ENGINES , b TO lOo II. P. , motors , U to 30 II I' , luduitrlnl lion Work * q-sa-Jj-i roil sAi.n ciiE\p-i'i7rAiTiiNG workbench. ! ior e , wancn. biiRRr nnd lmrnisi nil cnn be boimrtt nt n erj low llgure If ti.M-n nt mice. Tor particular * address M 7 , llee office. _ w _ _ iriH HALE-TEN JVM I'ER CENT 10 YE Ml Bold bonl < \ \ PKecured \ \ A prim * InuMimnt cell flnRli bonds or entire lot 210 Mr- c lUilldliiK _ ( j yyt { Tii SAi.E nodi ) \uniorsn SCM.E , clicnp Enquire 131S rnrnnm Q-M4W ) 21 rou 5\i.nIIIA : < KSTATI : . ( Continued ) HNAI' . W ACRES WITHIN 17 MILKS WEST OF Omdhn P o JIS J N Fren r Opp F o ti : MSI2 ft frc * > tnKC each ) , block fi 'K V Smlln' nd- illtlon 'u the city of Omahn. clenr title , xvlll cell oliMp en llbfral term or xvlll trade for il > lrnblc equity \\lBPonrln property or will l.iillil tr Butt rerpiiKlblo pnrileB iiml fell on payments W. 8 Pnddock Park St nnd ' enry " " " " ' ' 'RE-VtJijMl' 7tii'A1x"e""Mii nukee."A\'li ! - TOli SALE. S-IIOmPT-OTTAilll NEARLY nen , < I10 N. ! Stli nxe , xxett of exposition groundi betxxeen Pnhler nnd cprnKue. city xvnti-r and e inenle.1 rrllir , latse lot enl > * i 0 , cflny terms H > ron R ll ftlnp , 512 S 14th ft. AM , REAL ESTATE OWNKD RY THE NE- briBka SnxInRd H Eichuncc Unnk will bo Bold nt n'T \ r n8unnble price \\m K Potter. - -MY RE TiTifNT'E. C4 S 17TII ST. . nl a harKaln , will take n 7-rooni molirn eot- or half tash. bilnnee nn taio nt pnrt pi > InxcmiKUte John II 1 * -hmnnn. . 20 ACRES or < HOICI : GARDEN I.VNH is hlRh Btate 'f rnlllMitlrnlth all fort * of fruit In lenrlnc. Vie.om hou e nnd other nece - Bnry oiitbiilldltiKn. four mlle < from P O , | irloo , ta'-un , J1io nurth of MRctaldcs iwibl last > enr Set 11 II Hinder , agent. 1702 rnriintn t 1115 10 * ( Jj 4 iTvirTxvr"olT"A sl"iTAi7T i\rviT > STREK.T rholee nelahbuhcKhl. rimxmlenl lo-atlnn , t < , ( t > . riildlt > TriiH Co , Itee hldR 400 J > 4 ATTifu'TIVE NEW cnrTAUE , LNTEST DE- < lin In nrehltppture and nnatmement. (1 ( lonmi line timdern plumbing 5 mile * from P O on lirlnrlpil ftmt M.250 IMdillt } Triivt Co. , Hi < bldp RE-41'I.Kt vrii GOOD bill ! on Hnrnoy ilreel , nt n Rrent farrlllre I'ldelitJ Truit Co , llee Id lg. RE 4W J > I T lu ir my rivals fret And growl about "hard times ; " I advertise and always get My share of the people's dimes. M. II. Underwood. rou SAL.I : . B HEAD NO i riinsn cows , i splendid Jcr ej. ' 'nil afternoon at > nnl.jtli anil Hurt sts. CJ 407 ! T * GOOD I'ASTUHE IN TUB CITY. T MUIIKAY. M1C1 J13 CLAIRVOYANTS. MHS. M. rniTz , SWN inn ST s- K1TA I.A HOUX CLAIRVOYANT AND I'ALM- 1st , Klxes truthful lulxlce on business , love. In vv , speculation , lost or stolen pinjiurt ) . unllts the ccparatcil , causes specil > mnrrloscs , Hlvis niuncH of friends and ciuinlef. also the one jou will marry A call xvlll convince > ou. Will remain ono week enl > . 1900 Tarnam bt S 40C 2S Tim ONiAOUNUINI : MIT. leiulir , tcllH nnmes , mix Ice , lo\e , niirrlnKe , law' , reunites friends , fee , fOe mul up , putls- fnctory renillngs , hours , 10 JO to 7 1819 Pnr- nam. S-M423 2C 1IAT1IS , UTC. MHS. mi iioNr , IMCTRIC : MAS-SAGI : parlors , rchtful and cuiutlxe. 417 S lltli. ur > - stnlrs T-S1304 :0 MADAM SMITH. 1315 DOUGLAS , htenni liatlis. VIAVI ron UTnnixn Tnouni > i : < 3 34c s itnn lll.lir. . lihsBlclan. consultation or health book free U-M3 CUHID rcuMANENTi-Y ; NO piln , no detention from business ; xve refer to thousands of patients cured Call or xvrlto Iho O U. Miller Co. 8J2-3 New York JAtt Ormbc. U M634 11ATHS , M.VSSAGn SIME I'OST , 315 % S. 1BT1I. U C5T EXPOSITION INVESTMENTS. FOR PLEASure - ure and profit ee L. P. Judsun's want ads. Council Uluffs page U 11284 -nnv w W. nnowN-s ASTHMA cuun" positively cures , write , for testimonials Charter - U-M. s J.o ter Oak. I < wu _ I'll.R CUHK AT ' - fiAMl'LT ! IIAXntr-LHAF I'lll-B SlVcnnan A MeConncll Drug SlDodBe Kt. cimoNic DiscAna OMY TO \.N-UUAL USTATU ANTHONY LOAN & 1HUST CO , 315 N. Y. U ; at low rates fur cliulie funn Innda riilclc money fn loxJS ? norllitrn Missouri , eaatcrn Ntbra.ku. \ \ G * > 5 m\NS ON IMl'KOVii > & UNIMl'KOVUD CITY property. \ W. Kurnam bmlth & Co , llii ) Farimm c JMH CENT MONEY ON NIH i IA TAHMS. W. 11 MelUle , Ut Nafl 111. bldt . OiiMliii FAUM WANS , i TO in YIAHS : LOWICST rate-i Gaivln Bros , IdlJ I urnum St. f MONEY TO IJOAN AT 1JOMV UATES TUB O I' Davis Co , IMS Knrnnm St W CM MONEY TO IXAN ON IMI'llOVKD OMAHA real I'statc. llrennan , Ixivc & Co , I'uxton blnck MON'KY TO LOAN ON IMI'IlOVED OMAHA property 1'ukey & 'iliomns , 2U71st. Nat'l Hk bMc W Z35 ON OMAHA WOl'HHTY : LOWEST HATES ; bulldini ; loam wanted Fidelity Trust Cn W-6CO MOMJY TO LOA.\CMATTiiS. MONEY TO I/AN ON rUUNlTUlin , l'IANO3 , liomes , wagons , etc , , at Inwcfct rati-a In city ; no removal of goods , strlttly confidential ; you c-nii pay the loan off nt unj time or In any amount. OMAHA MOnTQAOn IXAN CO. . 30 So. Kill Ht. X M3 MONEY 1O IXAN-30 , CO 90 DAYS ; FUHN1. lure , pianos , etc. Dun Green , H. 8 , Darker lilk X 0(3 ( KM INVESTED EAIINB JSO WEEKLY , NO stock ( peculation 01 cold mine Investment , you control rapllul ; fifth su-cessful jear ; par- tlciilnn tret e'hase & Campbell , 12 Union Square , New York Y M770 July 4 roil JUL1J. ONE (1001) NEWKI'Al'EH PLANT In eastern NtlirUFku , fully equipped AddieBH llox 611 , JIUIr. Neli. Y M40I 17 HOri.'L IN CHESTON. NEI1 ; 11USINESH GOOD ; Kotul location , only hotel , ia y terms. Adjress J U , L'vans , Creston , Neb Y M421 S7 > FOR l \ cll.ou. . GILT-EBCIJ : DIVIDEND I-AYINO STOCIC 10 trade for stock ranch Address N 1 llee Z-348 Jy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR SALU IIUAL IISTATE. KOUKTZn J'LACB IIAIIOAINS. > 1 W , JJ.7W TO $6(00 , fee photos at Itth and I'arnam. Morse J , J. Gibson. CU Tint Nat. Hank Hide HOUSES , LOTS. TAIIMS. IJVNUS. LOANH , Geo. I' . Demls Hfal liltatu Co. , 1'aiton Hlock A HAHGAIN-rOH BALE C1IKA1' ON EA3 * terms 40 acre fruit auu truck farm two mllei from city limits on good roads. U acres urape , i acres orchard. I aeres aiparaiua. t aervs pit- Plant , 1 acres line alfalfa , balance rich garden nnd , t tine -nolle , 10 feet fit water In each. 10- room house , 2 barns , storaga houie , 2 cellars and other outbulldlncs. Will sell with or without crop. Call or address 1'eter llolsen , De Holt ( on I" . , U. & U. V. H. K. ) , A PHYSICIAN , WHO I'OIl SEVEHAL YEAH lias been a member of the Kehy medical Htaf Ih noxx In cliuiKe of tlio lvcele > Institute c HHlr Neb This | ih > Mcl.m has had plicnoim nal succebs in the treatment of opium , moi Milne und othtr drug addictions Aildrcsi Til Keelej Institute , lllali. Neb. MOIOJvlO * 'IHEOLD HELIAULH 1'Eo'LE'S s iry , 1522 Douglas , Omiha , effects marvelovi cures In dlseai'is of women ; all Irregularities nn matter xvlitt cause , cured. Letters xxlth cents nnsxxcred. 340 unsoirrs. SUMMEH HOAHDKHS WANTED ; COOI bieez > and delightful house , mirrounded b toxvcrlng maples on the bunKs of thp lox el Elk torn , but liveminutes' walk frcini t-'nlo 1'aclflc depot Waterloo Splendid boils an Fplcndld llslilng , nnd ex erj tiling cnleulutpd I enliince the pleasure of summci boirders fioi the city. Address Mrs. 21. W. 13. Purchase -247 27 BOATING , FISHING , TENTS. ItOATS. BOAIU Address Camp O'nahn , Lake Quinnelnuc , T ( knmnli Neb AICS1 30 * FUHNiriJItn nEPAlHING AND PA CK INC Couches nnd cushlona , mattresses made an reroxntea Pi Ices xvlll please > ou. See JI. fc Walkln , 2111 Cumlng street , lelephone , 1331. SIlOUTIIAMi ) AM > TYPnWIllTl.NCJ. A. C. VAN SANT'S bCHOOL. CIS N. Y , LIFE C67 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 1GTH & DOUGLAS CCS SIUSIC , AHT AM > GKOHGE F. GELLENI1ECK. HANJO , MANDO lln and guitar teacher. 1S07 Farnam street Tel. 23S 90S LOST. STHAYED Oil STOLll JUNE u mare 4 > ears old , star on foreheid , sc.ir 01 loft front leg. Heturn 2103 Cuiiilng. Ileceh liberal reward Lost W2-2i * IxOST , LDIF.S' POCICETHOOK ON 15TII. HE tweon Capitol avenue nnd postolllce. Ilpxvnn for return to Hie olllce Lost MJS1 26 LOST , SEVERAL DAYS AGO ROMAN GOLF brooch ; reward for return to thlH ullko I iist JI4I3 27 * " Sirtmnit SCHOOLS. SITMMER hC'IIOOL. Y M P , A HFILDIN'O Eighth grade efpetlally , other grade ? receded Eighth grade tcaeher , M3'Jf 'J7 FOU.M ) . FOUND , IN FHONT OF HOST ON STORE , J purse , by proxlni ; ownership and pa > lui ; fo this ad it can be recoxered at Huston Mole of lice I'ound 3J1 20 KOt'ND. A LA ltd i : IILI'E DANE DOG , PI" ! on right ear Michael Iloldredge , llrnhon c.i line , betwien 4Sth nnd 4Jth , north Mllltur road. Found 1I39J 20' TYriSWlllTISIlS. LATEST MODEL 1 YPEWUITEUS ; SUPPLIED llnl'ed Tjpcxvrlter & Bupplles Co , 1612 Farnnn | -MK < Jv2l VVA. > Tii ) TO IIOUHOW. WANTED TO IIOUHOW. 2 700 FOH S YEA1U on cliolco resldencu property centrally lo cuted. Itooni 319 , Haingu Hldg , 7i2 K SlliWALK.H. SAWED NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL brick. Tel 1CS9 W. J. W lahins , 303 B. 17lh bt 11J- I'AWMlllOICIJIl.S. II MAHOWiT LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST 670 IJ.Vl1 UKFICK. AMERICAN AND GERMAN KMPLOYMEN" ; bureau. ! t2l Dojge. Telephone , 876. -MSCJ Jyi3 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICIlOn B Bulletin ; . Umalia Neb Advice * nd 1'ntcnt Uoolc KHGE Bills will lie received at UIB. ofllco c. ttroumls anil Hulldlnga Department of tli TrunBmls8l8 < * lppl and International Kxpow : tlon for tlio complete conatrucllon of tli Adrnliilslratiori buf.illnc until U o'clock t in Tue ay , July C , 1S97 , I'lanH and Hpecltlc.ttions cnn be cxiimlnr at Hoom lit ] , I'axton block , or seta of gam xvlll tie furnished to contractors nt a cos of U per set. K , J > . KIHKIJNUAI.U .Muniiccr Uroutulu und ItullUlntia Ucnarl ment. .SailfTnlr. . Indlanapolla Journal : Prison Visitor \Vli are jou hero , my poor man ? The I'oor Man Ker takln' a loaf o' breai and a bam bong , mum. "Hoxv sad ! " "You bet your llfo It waa end. Wy , lady right aloiigsldo o' ( hat bread an' meat wa a dozen bottles o' beer aud I dtdu't knov notbla' about HI" \ w bltsOF FEMININE GOSSIP. . ' . -.t v i i Montaigne Buys tlint If > otl wnnt to talV a iicoplf-'a jncnsure In civilization you must ttm1 > tliclr woiuuti ' , In Uie last twenty jcnrd the women of New York lm\c chnnqed much In raw beauty , , tney' arc perhaps Inferior In the I'hlladplphlana , nnd decidedly Inferior to the San rranclsboaj'H Hut thej nre more ' highly culture ! , th n either , and more cos mopolitan. Almost 'excry girl one meets In New York , writes John Homier In n recent number of l.iallo's Weekly , appears to Inxe gone through a course of high education They no longer ask whether U xxas Shakes- pcare or Walter Scott who xxrote "Vanlt > Fair , " nor why the tea Is boiling hot. ntiJ whether Psh hue wings Simultaneously , croquet and golf , cycling and vxlmmlng ha\r developed their physical charms , the xtac ot mucilage as nn adjunct to the stocking-sup porter has quite gone out , and the Hull's Head market la no longer the only place where calx-cs are to bo found. Hut It Is In their stxlo that Nexv York xx omen haxc made the greatest progress They possess that peculiar attribute xxhlcli la called chic , and which has been oupposed to be peculiar to the I'arlslcnne. It Is a dllllcult quality to describe a mixture ol llncsso , coquetry , humor , alertness , and good breeding I olien etl a joung New Yoili matron meet a xxoman xxho xxas not In hn set. nor Indeed In any set at nil She did not llufli , nor expand her feathers , not gather her dauuhteis round her , as the Countess of Uareacrcs did when Heckj Shnip nppioachcd. She Just saxv the strangi-i as It she a\x her not , a-t If she had nr corporeal existence , and xxas a mere optical Illusion , one of those phantasms xxhlch aic produtcd on the stage by n dexterous conv blmtlon of mlnoro The act xxas peifectls xxomnn-HKe , yet It xxas crushing H lou'c ' only ha\e been successfully nccompllslii'i by a genuine- grande dame. In nothing haH the Ncv York elrl Im pioxed morj than In her \olco It used tc be shrill and sharp , as If her early > oull had been spent In an tllort to take the hlgl C or perish In the attempt Noxx- screech ; \olccs nto % ei > rare , and Iho ear of tin patient husband has a rest Well bred Hug ilslnxomen are famous for their soft , lox' \olcis ; just as pleasant speech Is noxv lican In Nexx- York diaxxlng rooms It Is tin xxork of patient training ; the not mat xolc of the provincial Is In the key of the b.ig pipe. 'I he membeis of the Cincinnati Woman' . club , xx ho Imxe been organising n bureau o Information , are in adx-into of N'uxx Yoil xxomcn , xxho Imxe held numerous meeting for a slmllat purpose. The Gotham woniei have Just iltcldtd not to open their lloiihe hold nLonomlc association until this fall They \\lll haxe a department for the ediici lion of liouseKeepeis , thus creating a deman for In'Plllgent xvorkers These xxlll be iii elaboiate course ot Iodines upon topics poi talnlni ; to all deparlmonls of the housuhuK ! I'rof Atxxotur of Weslejau iuil\'e.islt > , an Dr Maiy llieeii , president of the Natiomi Ktoiinuilc ubborlatlon , Imxe both been til gnged to lettllic Mrs William O. Shalle is piraldent or the Nexv York Household Ken nomlc One of the criexance.s of the euffrago lead ers some jeatjs back , xxhen they xxere Strug gllng for popular recognition , lay In th fact that the litci-jry xxomen of the countr xxould express no e > i inpathy xxlth their effort' Poets and authors Jn genet al xxere denounced Mrs. Stoxxc stood' ' djoot , and so did Catherln Heccher , though urpcd to the contrary courn by Henry Ward Bcecher and Isabella Heechc Hooker In ailetter to Mrs. Cutler , Catherin needier gaxe1 hbr reahons for not espouain ; the cause. She said : "I am not opposed t xx omen's speaking 'In public to any xxho ar xvllllng to hear , jioj am I opposed to xxomen'i preaching , sanctioned as It Is by a piophetl ipo = > tle as onfe of the millennial results No ; am I opposed to a woman's earning her owi Independence n any lawful calling , and wlsl many more xxero open to hei xxhich are nov closed. Nor am I opposed to the organizatloi and agitation of xxomen , as xxomen , to so forth the wrongs suffeied b > great multitude ot our HCX , xxhlclr are multiform and mos luimlllatinfi. Nor am I opprsed to xxomenV undertaking to govain bojs and men the alxxn > s have , and they alxxajs will. Nor an [ opposed to the. claim that women liau equal rights xxith men. I rather claim tha they haxe the sacred superior rights tha : God nnd good men accord to the xxeak am defenseless , by xxhlch they have the easle xxoilc , the most safe and comfoi table places and the largest shire ot all the most agrcea ble and dcslrablb enjoyments of this life My main objection to the xxoman ssiiftrage organl/atlon Is thin , that a xvrong mode Is employed to gain a right object. " The royalist party In Paris has mingled with Its grief , over the loss of KO manj members In the axxful flic , the Joy of a xvclcotno to thn Duchesso d'Orleans. While In Paris the queen , as one ot the royalist papers expressed It , xvas entertained by her friends , the Due and Duchesso do Doudeau- vllle. On ono day alone oxer 2,000 persons representing all classes ot society , called tc shoxx- their allegiance , and In return xveu made happy by the gracious manner In xxhlch this distinguished woman recelxeil them. The Jeunessc Iloyallste presented an address and In reply the duchcase exhorted the people to stand firm to their party and the ro > al house xvould jet saxe France. One of the encouraging signs of the tlim is that oxen educators are xvnklng up to tin fact that It Is as useful to teach n girl some of the rudiments of making a home as It Is. to sing in .Italian or lo knoxx the girm name of all the microbes In some schools cooking In being taught xxlth the higher education and xx e may yet llxe to be tin Hied at c commencement exercise xxlth hearing nn essay on "The Proper Way to Hroll a H"of steak , " sandxvlcheii In betxxecn a compos ) tlon on "My Schoolgirl Days" and "Tin True Meaning of Hroxvnlng " Of late thr Woman's IMucatlonal society of Huston ban taken up this subject. It recognizes thai beauty is not so much a matter of money a a matter of training and It proposes to teach young gills , no that xxhcn the time comes xx hen they havu tlio making of a home , they shall make It a house beautiful no matter hoxv simple the materials out of which It Is composed. We can hnrdly oxer estimate the effect of our cnxlronmcnt upon us. That beautiful surroundings icflne IH n self-evident fact. All of us knoxx that when xxo have on our good clothes xve are a little rnoro conventional nnd better mannered than In our every-day working appaiel. A prettily spread table and lovely china Insist upon good table manners , It In a case of noblesse oblige , A woman who habitually lives In rooms that are furnished In quiet and sooth Ing tones must Inevitably ho sweeter tempered that ) one whoso nerves arn con tinually ra&pcd by colors that fight each other like thf Kilkenny cats. Dilating on the necessity and the xvon- derful results of annual painting ami paper ing , a recent , xvrlt r says "Hxcept In rare Instances , the woman xxho 1-as a home of her oxxn , ho it ever BO cilmplo and plain , de- "Ired to make1 the tpot as pretty as ulio cart The Instinct tl > war < 1 neatness and beauty dies hard In xxoinauklnd , but It can bo utterly destroyed by tJu sloxv process of discoui- agement and the * fact that nobody cares The truth is : that human beings need not only to see cleanliness , but to BOO freshness and xarlcty 0,111 ! change , and the houaeclcan- Ing should bo no more an object of pleasure and Interest to' ' the woman than to the man There la niuchiBhe can do without him Sim can scrub the floorj'but li could and ehould whiten the celling. She cannot paper the xvalla. perhaps , though many a farmer's xvlfe has done oven that ; but give her the money , and eho xvill buy the paper and find someone oneto hang ! ( . After her xvllllng hands have scrubbed away last > ear's -specks , any man who can handle tools can make the frames for screens for her windows and doors. If , bralde thl , ho buys th * prepared paints , and little by little gives a fieih cent to the various looms , It U no more than h's ' Eharo of the task. Yet there are women xv ho only auk the palnta and xvlll attend to the rest for themselves. Without the back ground of occasional fresh palm and paper , the scrubbing Is of llttlo avail. With It , the xxomau bos a fair field on which to display her tado and skill Glxe her these and you may trust her for clear shining windows , cpotleca and pretty curtains , fresh and bright coverings for loungoj , cbalrd and tables ; dainty wall-baskets , well-dusted book shehca , a fexv fieiu ferna or fiowem or a growing plant In the wlndoxv Olvc her the bouse with the essentials xxhlch she cannot get for h ° rRelf , and > ou may trust nineteen out of e\er > twenty xxomen to make a ptettj and attractlxo home. One of the most valiant chimplons of woman nml her x\ork Is Sir Walter Iifsint His views on the xxoman question ate nl- xxa > s Interesting Speaking of the proposed women's lintel , ho fa > s "The protesslotul xxomen ot Nexv York ore going lo have a huge hotel or boarding house all to themselves It xxlll accommodate 2,000 ot them , etch resi dent haxlng n bedroom and the fractional tl p of a sitting room That Is to siy. there Is to he a sitting room for every six bed rooms , and exery resident xxlll have the right to rcserxe the sitting room for herself and her friends for one cxenlng ex cry week. Of course , there xvlll bo the ordinary breakfast and dining arrangements In the hotel One Is curious to knoxx hoxv the Nexx York girls xxlll llko this life among themselves and tpjwratod from the society ot man Of course , In the case of gfrls from the coun try , and with no friends In the clt > , wo may understand that at first .such a life might offer Advantages In the xxay ot society and making frlrnJa MIJ- much superior to an > that could be obtained nl the ordinary boarding house. At the same time , to bo one of 2,000 docn not seem \cry promising In the way of making friends ; perhaps the six bedionms might unite ; In this country there xvould most certainly bo foimed llttlo cliques nnd sets of people xxlth shades tit soclil difference ; there would bp 'smut' circles and 'quiet' circles ; girls of high stand ards nnd girls ot loxv tone , I hardly think larlratlon In HIP draxxli < loom slip n ' hearses In the h.ill\\n > In the \estlbulc at ; the front door , alxxayx following her onllcr or callers , under the Impression that It Is Impolite to let them go nftei the > June formally bidden licr good afternoon or good 11 noxx' considered "quite swagger" bj \\a.shlngton blcjcli' K'rlfl ' to pntronlro the Hlc1n ( Women's saloon , xxhlch , by the XXAX , Is the only affair of the kind In the world stilctly for thluty xxheelxxomeu IMKhtccn xnrlptles of non-nlcohollc temperance drinks ftlo scrxed , mid In the evening atter a spin on the boulcxanl the counter is lltoralh fringed with young xxomen In natty blcjole costumes sipping refreshing lemonade , spltrer water , etc The rooms ore luxuriously ap pointed xxlth handsomely caned furnlahlngs and numerous mirrors , forming a swell bl- cjchi \ \ Oman's club house. The xxomen of Klulaud me tapidly be coming Bclt-fluppoitliif , Thrco thousand haxe entered upon business careeis rittj- txxo Kluntsh wouun are fuperlntindcnts ot poorhouses. There nio 200omon complet ing their studies at the Unlxerslty of llelsliiRfors One thousand rinntsh xxomcn are employed In railroad , tekgraph and post. ofllco , 800 nrt > teachers and the dairies are managed exclusively b > tltp xvomcn. Kin- nlali wonun hnxo organized two largo and nourishing clubii. | The hanging gaidcns ot Habj Ion four acres of gaiden lalsud on a bnso supported b ) pillars , and toxxcrlug In terraces one aboxe anotlici to n height ot oxer 300 feet , and looking at a distance like a vast P5 ra in hi coxored xxlth trees xxeie otiHtiuc'ed bx Nelnichadncxrar , ill order to gratify his wife AmjtlJ , xxho felt xvciry of the Hat plains of Hab > lon and longed for HOIUC- tliliiB to remind her of her natlxe Medlin hills The xa t nchlexeimnt ot Thothmes II of Kg > pt mn > he laid by some to sur- in s till" , hut It Is n question xxhe'her It xxas not rather Queen llntasu herself xxho eosruni : or rmuRD ) I.NDIA . bii.K TROM HARPER'S IJAZAR Many ot the handsomest ccotumes xxorn at the ( seashore and elsewhere this beason are imde of silk The moJel , from Templier n e St. Honore , Par's , Is. made of ccrlsc-colorcd silk , the ground of xxhich ls > pirtly covered by an iriegular pattern In a lighter outline , as fhonn in our illustiatlon taken from Harpir'8 lla/ar The full skirt has n xvldo llounce , aboxe xxhlch are three bands of heavy white cntrc-dcux xxlth their edges finished xxltti xery full iiichings of black mcupsellno de sole A lound xvalst is trimmed with a bind of 'hu same in jacket effect , a xest of a darker tthade of ollk l half hidden xvlth full uiffes of xxhlte lace. A bell xxlth laige bow , a band at the throat , and loops on the shoulrer are made of xxlde satin ribbon ot the daiKci shade , and these make nn cffpctlxo finish to the Jacket The flleexcfc are made xxllh a puff , a band of nitre deux on the outside scam falls oxer the wrist xxlth a full rnflle of lace A lound hat of satin straw the Ginde of the gown , tilmmed xxlth a darker elxct nnd black \\lngs , Is xvorn xvlth thV > tnstunio. that sucii a huge'hotel entirely occupied hj piofcsalonal Iade ! xvould succeed. Sotletj based on separation of s-ex Is alxxajs a de pressed kind of association On UIH other liaml , a smullei eatabllshmpnt , to accommo- duto 200 or : iOO , xv It bout rules and regula tions , nml xxlth private- looms to be hhcd foi' a tenn or an exenlng , xvlth perfect freedom - ' dom us to the presence ot the oilier sex , the ladles to bo all piofcsHlonal , might one would think , succeed admirably Usscntlals , how ever , must bo perfect freedom us to romlni ; or going ; freedom as to the choice jnd cost of meals ; solf-goxeminent as to admitting new members ; a complete club life ; and a reasonable amount ot comfoi t and efllclency In the service. " At the closing oxerclscB of the largest bl- ( jclo echnol In the wet Id , a few dajs ngo li London , tin ladles wore tmtly xxlilte bicycle costumes , anl their bicycles xxere charm ingly decorated with flnxvpiH Hundreds ot xlsltors had the pleasure of xvatehliig tlu musical ride , "Skating on Cycles , " sociable riding by a lady and gentleman , ono riding Backward while the other rode forward , n xory difficult accomplishment Scxcial ladles lid some clexcr trick riding , but the pret tiest foatuio was the diving figure from the cotillon , performed on cjtlcs for the ( list ; lmo by four ladles alone , Hach member of the Cincinnati chapter of the Daughters of the American Hovolu- tlon has been presented xvlth a hamUoine pamphlet containing all the Important ad dresses xxhlch ha\o been delivered dining the year before the Sons of the Amurltan Revolution. The Noxv York chapter of the Colonial Dames had u great reception a few days ago upon the occasion of the opening of the Van Cortlandt maiiblon as a museum nf colonial and revolutionary lellcs. Ilnmleoino anl cohtly silk Hags xvcro picsented to tla so ciety by Iho New York Sons of the Jlevo- utlon. Hardly any xxoman xvlll deny that eho talks a great deal , and that she Is xcry fond of talking As to talking well or 111. Him xvlll say that this Is u mailer of opinion , end that she Is , of courne , on her own side. OH ehe ought to ho and a everybody la She xxlll probably maintain , If tihe be nettled by criticism , that many men are stupid , very utupld , that lliey can not talk , that aho has therefore to talk for them , that they must ho helped out In some way , and that It U bane Ingratitude for them to make comments on her generous efforts t aeulst them There may be more than a splco of truth In thlu. Moat men , flio will contend , furnish only a crude outline of anything w lather Im portant or unimportant. Their statements and utorlcb lack color , Interest , dramatic point. Above all , they are defective In do- tails. She dotes , hu declares , on details , and her doting la evident , no less than her repetitions , Her power of expansion of the ginillent circumstance IH extraordinary What might be said In ten or fifteen words the xxlll distend Into 200 and 300 and reit erate her dilutions again and again What ahu has uttered xvlth Infinitesimal purlieu- did the work Hatasu xxas a remarkable wo man Flip ja-uined male apparel and at artificial beard and gaxe herself the name and stxlc of a king In addition lo all he i xxondetfiil achievements as a builder filx elected two obcll.sKa . of led granite 100 fee : high before the temple ofmmon grca : uoiKs that are unnxctllid In form color am biauty of engraving by anx similar proluc lions of ng > pUan ait , elthei eurllei o : later. Tills Is ai-other mushroom story. Tlu xoung women Implicated In it ate nut innni heis of a nOoogt.il ! ! club , and arc only In vrcstei1 in the iirj.ihroom as It nmi-i ! < . . ) , - xiil uUc addition to the family table Dm the .story goes to hliovv how thp mushroom 1'ltO ' thr flFh has o tcndorcv lo b lit- ; iiit tlic I'lV-iit t'opruxlly of the ! iu nan anlm.il Ii 't ' into exe'ii of xtiy iilco u\ \ Is HKo II. ) uvc ot thin hloi v They aioi' ono ii'.rnlng xvl li u greut and strain ; deslro o go out Into tin Holds and grther for thcmsfllxiM dillcate , f : > ! ih mus'iruoiiiB. Thlf laudab'2 desl.e uns mil'h commended by thn family , anl tin mus'ironm ' luileis htarted forl'i In lU. time tluy u > iurncd , and at tlu family tab ) . Hint mgl t wiib bcrxed a di < h of siu-c'ileni ' niusliinoa-F , ana the young womin ri'ct'lxt'd , i Iai3 > 3 iniuRiue of pralhe lliu.c'oit IH even Impllei1 that the connoisseur of tne famil > dHnulled learnedly upon the supurlority ( . ! fichh nuihhroonm ovci anj jirc.i.'iMil by art , ilpi n tli..1 great food value of tli ? inuuhnioin tipnn the p'cnfcurcai d Instruc'Dn to be gained by gathering a food prodiirl fiesli fiom lla native hauiitx , upon the economic value ol the mushroom , etc , as the head of a family leanic 1 upon the subject of mjeolngy as upon many other things might do. And to all this tin * imiHliroom hunters llstuicd xvlth fr.tts beaming vtlth Ingenuous pleasure 'I hat is the end of tlio IIrat part of tlio story 'Hie Hfcojid Is told briefly and without comment To tlio head of that family xxas bint at the end of that xxr < k a bill tor a bottlit of 111113)1- ) loaiiia , for which no onti could account. In the state of Connecticut there are just ( Iftfour women who are daughters of sol diers who fought in the revolutionary xvar It was not until aft'r the. death of Oeorge IV. that the fact thai bhe stood in a direct Una ot succession to Urn tliruno burst upon tlio Princess Victoria. I'p to that moment tlio truth liail been religiously kept from her In the eprlng of 1830 she xxas reading English history | u the presence of her mother and her governess , when some genealogical point pulled her and she asked the qutallon "If the king ( William IV ) were to die , who would be thii fcuccejuor to the throne ? " Her mother parried the question by uayliig that the duke of Clarence would "Yes , I Know , " Bald the prlncces "hut vvlio xvould succeed him ? " The governcts , after a little hesita tion , tald "You I.now > on liavo neveral uncles. " "Hut , " said the princess , "my papa was next in ago to my Undo Clarence , and It appears to me thai when both are dead I shall teconio queen of England ! " The govornesi remained silent. The clucliesd sat 1 she hoped tbo duchess of Clarence might haxo children But If she did not her little Victoria would become tbo queen. The child bpciu x , : raxo and anltated throughout the r < M of the di > nnd exhibited no signs of pleasure or Irxlt ) . Tlic Crrinnn empress , who Is skilled In amateur photograph ) , recently entertained her fripndi bj n. laigo leccpllon , atxhlch Hcrr AtKichutx gaxp an exhibition of A perfectly - fectly IIPXV ( tpiuratus for taking lii Untnnc- oui photographs The pniprojn purchnncd fpxt > rii of the ne\x Instruments as mnixmlrs for her friends and for nor older children , and Inter engaged the professor to teach her children how to usethem. . A poor xvonnn who Kept a small shop In A northern T Illagn , and xxhoxa tumbled with n hushtnd who could scarcely lie conoideiiil a credit to the famll > , one day found hcrcclt a xxblovx through the sudden demise of her spouse A hd > who frequently made small purchasts at tu ! > shop called to JPP her and to offer her t. > mp.ith > , though xxell knoxx ing tint the tnnn's devitli must In n certain ccnso como as a relief s , the xv lf < - Ind often suf fered from his violence Slip xxas not , hovv- cxrr , qulto prcixired for the stolcil vxa > In which the wife look h ° r bcrei\emi > nt. SilJ tbo lad ) " 1 am sure , Mrs a , jou luiiflt miss sour hnsbiml " "Well , mum , It do PCCIU queer to gn into the shop and Hint something In the till' "Women am losing tholr mrro\\ fed riding the wheel , " sa > s the boolinnkri. " 1 used to bo cillcd upon to make the A width but novx 1 seldom make an } thing nut rower than II. " Mine , dp la Pompadour Is again before the public' , l.atour has some dolli.ttc puue'ls ot her nt the exhibit of Heau-Atts 'Ilils ex hibit Is I irgelx made up of famous paintings front pilvatp gallnlis Thp Oomlpusi1 dt < In Koehefpucauld , the llaronnp dp Itothsi luld , the Duthcjse de I.cvls and manv nthnrs liaxo sent their chef doeuxres ot Velrsquez , Uu- hens and licmbramlt. T3dwardflurg , Mich , hnn a club of girls xxho nre pledged nut to marry until Ibex liaxo passrd the tx\entx-ilxe- mntk Then holj that until n women lias liecnmo that old xho hit ; not attained to all that IH praalhlp ffr her In HIP dexelopmpiit of the brain and ot the hpait nnd of bodj. They belloxe thnt , with the knowledge leutned by giovxlni ; riper In > ears , a girl Is better lilted to become JL helpmeet to n mnn. This companionship be tween man nnd woman does not burl her , they hold. linked , bhu thilxcs the be.kr xvhere It Is picsent. H Is a capable ind ingenious housekeeper , xxlth a generous supply of prott ) plllnvv slnnis , who , when MIC needs a coxer for a small bcdioom sUnud , utllbrn n bhnm nml sa > , i aho IIIH nexir had aiolhlng so pietty and sitlrtfactoi ) Thu Vnssnt girls did themsplxra proiiil on their clcxpii' Held di > Among the1 g.imr.i xxerp conti st in Blirrt-dlslnnec running fenc-o x-aultlng , high nnd broad Jumping nnd base ball. \VIIISTIII IN ri'clliiii ( In- I'lilsiof Illn C \ ftfiIlln l'i > iiiiriiiiiNi | > St | < * irli. The writer had tlio fortune to see Web ster at Iho Hex ere house foit-sexen years ago , sa.xs Hlon's Ilertld. On Mnrtli 7 , lSr)0 _ ho made the most damning npeecli of lila lifo in the United States senate in faxoi of the CHy compromise of that > ear He saxv the danger of disunion ; be also axv , aH ho thought , thp possibility ot coming to the honors ot the ptosldcncy. Ho catered to the south He > looked askance at the con science' xvhlgs and jlelded to cotton Ho sold out to the Mouth , ns the conscience pco- plo clilmed. Ha ndxlsed New Kngland "to conquei her prejudices" and fall In xxlth the southern trend of things. What he called "prejudices" Ncxv llngland labeled "pUrlotle pilnclples. " The people did not relish Web ster's Classification of their principles Having undo his speech In the senate ho xvas natural ! ) desirous to feel the pulse of hid constituents On April 23 he arrived late in Iloston and dioxo Immediately to the Ileveio hou , o In an open baiouche. Ho xvas accom panied in another carriage by Ilcnjamln U. Curtis. As they droxo up In front of the He- xoro , a considerable collection of people- < fl = ored about the carriage- The xvholo sqmro xxas boon filled xvllh a mass of people They lecelxed the great statesmin couiteously , but without enthusiasm 'Iho introductory address vxas made by Mr. Cm Us , and was an adroit defense of Mr. Webster's courao In the senate and on the platform 'I ho most notable tiling about the address xvas tlio utter Mlonco of the croxxd Not a xvord , not a shout. In respon e During furtlH1 introduction Webster stood in his ennlago and took In xvlth his great cjea the magnitude and temper of the audl- e-nce As Cuitls closed and the great Massa chusetts ointor began In his measured way a buist ( if applause xxns expected from tlio audience , but the people maintained the bllenee as of deatli No npplausn1 No enthu siasm ! Wo may not biippo.se lie failed to comprehend the significance of the situation. As he lifted his hand to shade hlb ejcwan In expressible sadness gathered upon that dark countenance , xvliicli had so often been Il luminated by the ( Ires of his oratory. Hut these ( Ires wcie quenched forever Thn day hail ppsscd xv hen he could awaken an cn- thUHiastlc response in a llostcn audience. Charles Sumner nnd Hour ) Wilson , though scarcely seen lid yet xveio advancing silently upon the stage that had been littheito occu pied bj the commanding flguies of Wubstur and Wlntlirop both of whom Hold tholr po litical birthright for a mess of pottage xvhlcli xvas never dellxcied. Pop u quarter of a cen tury tlicHo great places xvcro filled xvlth the Hut x aid honor mnn and tlio marvclouii "Nntlek epbblei , " who led the antl .slivery column In the storming of the confederate woiks 'llitu' Lxvo in ompara 1)11' sons of Mas achusctts bad given their in nan to 'jounger Btieiigtlis , " alilo lo dlscein the signo of the times nnd the ultimate dom inane ) of the principles of Jiutlco anil liu- manlt ) The nexv men fell In xvlth Iho trend of the nlnct < entli centtir ) , which was stronger than old custom and prerogative Wel lei H opening sentence \xas "And this U .Maspiiliusi'tts' HIP land of the I II- gi Inns and the Puritans' ' Tlio boine of Ilnu. coek and Adams of Pirscott ami the he- lees of Hunker Hill1" AH lie advanct-d bo made ( jnlel refercnep to his courao In the tcnate us an nttempt to defeat the ene mies of tlio union When well ulong lie 10- peatcd his ndxlco nbout New England con- querlni' ll projudlcri The nllenen VMS more pjofoiilld thin ever , nnd he tkued , at inner before , with n Hoiton aurtli'iiee with out awakening ny rcapouac. Webn'cr was stpiiillng before the Jury of tlio American people Ho was then listening toia \ find ings 'Iho sentence of political rntruclsm xvas a tcvero one , hut xvns lrrivcn ! > lblo On the 7th of March be had crowd the Jlubl- con So fallen1 So Ins-t1 the light withdrawn Which CJMCH he xxore' The glorj of his gr.iy linlrs l'oru\ moro Vim , vigor and victory theao are the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Karly Itlsers , the famous llttlo pills for constipation till- lousmtis and all stomach and llvci troubles. Mill MMANllH IllKliI , Chicago Post She surveyed horaelf In tha KlatH ind a stnllo of sitlsfactlon flitted acrcai her faci ? "Of course , " she said , "I am not much ot a bicyclist , but xvhen they talk about ' 9T her ehoulders and looked In the glasi , again. And she wax right about It , too. Shu IIOMM ! for an urtlit , and she xvas tlior- up-to-date. Delroll Journal. "Oh , tlio mean things , " ilit ) sighed , "that are done behind a per son's back1" She might have been thinking of the things that mankind does , In deceit , Hut Hi ere. are olheis Notably , her skirt and her shirt-waist ivercn'l doing a thing , roughly speaking , ml coming apart around tliere , For Infants and' Children Vts fie U.'llt