1-1 THE OMAHA DATL.Y . ni STNDAY , ATJGKTST 1 , 1897. * V SPECIAL" NOTICES for llicHu column * nlll he tnkvti unlit 12 til. for < lir ctenlitK nnil ntitll 8 p. in. for ( tic liinrnliiK " "it Siiiiilnr citltliiiix. liy rriiuuKllnir n m- rlioeU , cnn Iimo mifi fr * ml- ilrcKMiMt to n iiiiinlieroil teller In vitro nt 'I li Ilc - . AiiM or M > aililrc-i > neil nlll ilclUeiotl mi iircNiMitiitlitu ol Iliu rlicck iiiiI } ' . lint , 1 l-2u n vonl Itrnl Insertion ) If n wor l there-niter , .tollilnw InUrii fur Iran ( linn U.-.u fur ( lie Urnl Inncr- Illlll. Tll ' P lUUlTtlNCUIUIltN IIHIMl I P run \VA.vnn SITUATIONS. rAlMAL HLEMISIIES TREAT'EDT"'RUE ? CO. , 324 Chamber o Commerce. A M173 A0 Qt Illi WANTS SITLUTION , QUOD COOK O 22 , lire. A-.M3SH 1 WANTED. A POSITION AS CLERK IN A LAW uillce. Al collevlor mid highest .tff'-rences fur nished. Address O CO , Ike. 'A M4I Al * VAT-TED , 11V E.XPERIENLED MAN. 1'OHI- tlou an general utility mnli In tenl i state of- ll . Addie H O bC. lice A-4S11" " " \\ANTniT."A POSITION ] ioi'KKiii'iu : : : on Mt riial work best at lefcrtrac. Addte n Gl , Ute. A-S01 1 * A.vnin MAi.n WANTED-CANVASSEHH TO TAKE ORDERS ; new- line of work ; no heavy goods to ciirry ; naluiy ur commission. C. r. Adams d > . Ii24 So. ICthSt. * " ot'ii WANTED-MENTO LEARN txpcileniu not nccofary ; sul.irv I'nl'1 ' vvlilln liainlng. full lit 1516 Douglnp. II M921-A14 BALESMEN Fo7i f-KiTiis , JI23 A MONTH AND i \pcntes ; old llrm. experience unnecessary ; In- ilutcincnlH to customers. C. C. Ulsltoii & to. St. Ioni. . _ "l 1L ritiJtj "sAMPLTT bV siTcifET OF UKAUTY. True Co. , S2 < ! Chamber of Cotnmem. ? lTl ' EXPERIENCE W N > CAN'VASSIillS-NO i M.r aiy. J J. ( Hilton , "ill Pint Nnt'I llnnk WANTED" TIENTO"UAHN THI : HARIIER trail" ; nl > eight wick * ieitlli | < > ili w.iKe < and cxpei letter In i-lty Khopi liefore completing tuols donated ; stcadv positions guariin red. intnluKliv mailed free. Moler' * Umber School , S < 3 So. Claik st , Chicago _ II M3il Al * \VANTID : , CO.\IPETENT PHYSICIAN WITH ( xperlince nnd nble tn take tbarge of vpe- iliillrtM nlllce ; Ntnte a > , e , school und experience. Addrii-t Hex TGli , Omaha Neb _ II M3SS 1 n A WEEK IAHII/V : MADE our Rootln ; new premltini plnn. 312 S. ICth St II 4"il-G * BAMSMIN. : TO SIM. ji.oo I'ANTrf. cmTO iiiriiFiiro ; quick feller ; no experimcileiiulreil. . iHe for ternii to oaleninen CluiH. 1 < rnink- tnthnl Co. . 184-1SC l > aSallc St. , Chicago , III. Wi : WANT A rr.W MHN OU WOMT.N IN cxiry town to work for us ilay or e\enlnR at tlnlr lioineK , light , plea-ant emplojment the Scar iiiuml ; mi c.intniKlnB. we pny from J'J.l'l tii IIS.OO nerkl ) , apcordliiK to the amount of time > ou devote to the work ; experience mi- tii-censaij , an > unc who cnn reail can do the woik , 50" will llml thin n cplemllil oppoi- tunlly. Mild UK > onr nddrcm , we will enrt \ilu full explanation and start sou to work Immediately. Address plainly. Standard Mfg. IV. , H2-2 Weft 23d St. , New Yoik. H IfN'T lTl : 11AHO t'l'-7 TOOK Mil. COMrH luUite. Took aguicy for new Aluminum ioods nnil other Kpeilaltles. All elegant , catc.iy kcll- nt. nii'toniem delighted ; permanent business. 1 miikt. $ - , to J10 ii day. Work fi houiH , no u.pllal. Write T. Woild MfB. Co. , (14) Cln- i Immtl , O. ll-4n 1 * ynrNcTRW"N "AS oKi ici : MANAOIJU. i'iu- : maiient position : salary J'K'O ' , and ( .onimls-don. Hefinnie and $100 caeh reijulred for sanildop Addiiss "Conndentlal , " box : ; C , Omaha , Neb. IJ ISO 1 BY" " oi.l > IISTAIIMSHUI ) IIOl'Si : , llXI'lini- rnced tiav cling pall-small , must lie able to fur- n Mi unquestionable references and give bond. Itox 814 , Chicago 11-4VJ 1 * BAI.KrtMUN-llW.OO WUKKI.Y Ol'AllANTiii ) . licluslxc territory assigned good men for the tale of the genuine Arctic Refrigerating- - I'lilne for cooling refrigerators. Gurtianticd 75 lier cent cheaper than Ice. l'"or particulars and ll\o hundred testimonials fiom lendlnit mcr- ehiinlH of U. S. , address Arctic llefrlRcratlnK < ) . , nnclnn.itl , O. 11-4C5 1 Ol'll l.lNi : ADVnilTISINO THIinMOM- itcr novelties foi 1837-lMiS Is now icady. We | u > liberal commission to competent talesmen. Send 10 cent" 111 stamps for catalogue , sample nnd terms , Taylor llnw. Co. , Rochester. N. Y JK > YOU WANT A aOViRN SIKNT POSITION ? hours Fhort , work easy , salaries good , pay suie ; JOT to $3 , ( itt per annum ; C onn vacancies this year : catalogue fiee. Address Hughes rivll Service Preparation , Washington. 1) . C WANTin A COMPr.TKNT MAL.H STKNOO- raphr , Ilemlngton operator : must be nccuiate nnd able to take rapid dictation ; refeiences rutulnil ; iitote tpced. Address O 67 , llee. D 50G I * \V.VXTEI > KU1IAMJ 1IEL1' . IM GIRUS FOR ALL KINDS WORK : $3 TO J7 week. Cunadlan Office , 1522 Douglas , C-M519 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMA- nently. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Commerce. C M175 A 20 WANTED. OIRL FOR OENEHAL HOUSEwork - work ; good wages. 2713 llnlf-llovvnrd. C M383 1 WANTED , OIRL TO RUN UOSOM IRONElT Model Slenm laundry Co. O M437 Al * WANTED , LADIES' TO WORK AT HOME ; NO tanvusslng ; K > 0 monthly nnd expenses ; posl- tUn permanent ; enclose stamp for full pjrtlcu- luii * . Mrs. L. Wood , Hex 204 , Philadelphia. Pu. LADIES TO SELL COMPLETE LINE PALL millinery : large prolltB ; write for circular. John I. . HrlKht , 233 North High St. , Columbu , Ohio. C 4-.C 1' iTo.MK EMI'l/JYMENT , ONE THOUSAND LADles * - les for three months , no material to M'll , no eiinvnFsIng ; Inclose stump foi parllculurH und simple Internutlomil Specialty Co. , 25 Third live , New York. C 4C8 1' LADIES TO ADDRESS ENVF.I/ll'ES. CIRC1'- IHIK , und wilte for u.s at home. Reply with Kelf-addreFhed Mumped envelope , Peeiletw Co. , r > iulh Ilend , liul , C 407 1' ( TlTl L WANTED. GENERAL HOUSEWORK , i mill family. 3S54 ChlriiKO M. C-456 1' ilVlllES MAKE MONEV 11V SELLING OUR IKW hose FUpportew. For sample und terms vddiesH Norumbegti Munufucturlng company , Wullham , Muss. C-4CO 1' ANY WOMAN CAN MAKE 5 A DAY SELLING mir self-heutlnx flat Iron. It lemulns the same t < mperuturu ull the time , nnil one ctnfH worth of oil will keep It supplied a whole day. An Inning can be done In any cool place , whlc.i Is HI much nicer than having tu be about a hot stove In rummer , Agentx ure making big money relllng tlila Iron nn every woman orders one lifter teeing It worked. Addiess at once Dipt , 540 Halrd & Co. , hita. A , , PltUhurg. Pu , U-459 1' WANTED. A LADY TO MANAGE A FIRST- rhiKi business ! must be gooil business vuiinun cif Mime > ears' experltnce , Address O CTi. Hee , CM498 3 FOH ItENT IIOIIM-.S. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. P. Dnvls Company , 1505 ramam. D 520 HOUSES ; HENEWA i CO. , 108 N. ISTH ST , D-521 MODERN 1IOUBES. C. A. STARR , 923 N. V Life. D-622 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAQKH ALL OVER Hie illy. 5 to | 30. Fidelity , 1702 Furnam St. D-f.23 _ HOUSES. WALLACE. HROWN ULOCK , ICTH and Douflas , D 524 jTol'HES , COTTAQES & STORES , ALL P VRTS of city. Hrennan , IxJve Co. , 430 Paxlon block D-S25 WoVlNO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOs" Om. Van & Storage Co. , 14IS Furnam. Tel isLa' , D-J26 LIST. McCAQUE. 15TII AND DODHF ' D-J27 _ SSri'LATS. QARVIN UROS , 1613 FAHN-ji D-t2ii JIOl'SES FOR RENT. I1EMIS. PAXTON HLK. D S29 iToL'SES. J. H. SHERWOOD , 423 N , V. UVtt. _ JO-ROOM FIwVT. DOUGLAS. NEAR 21TH. SIOD. irn , eteum heat. Inquire Ll..dqulit , SIS S. 15th. FOR RENT. ELEVEN HOOM HRICK T\Kai \ , deuce , modern In every respect. Steam heat , electric light. located at the souttiMoit corner 1711) and Douglas St . Apply to It. W. Huker , I Bui > rlotindtnt Uet BlilX. A-W Toil HE\THOI'SKS. ( Continued. ) FOR REN'T , MODERN PLATS , HEST IN THE city. In new Diivldgc building , opposite til/ hull , rderences required , John % V. Rcbblns. agent , U9 ] Parnam rtirpt. D-187 STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. 6 ROOMS. B , W. cor Uth ftnd Vlnton ; nnut location In city for buMness mrn of Omahn.nnil South Omnlin. rents moderate. 204 Hee building. D-M211 DEUIRAHLE fi LARGE HOOM MODERN house ; line location. Ml S. 21 t M. ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE. 2C01 CAPITOL aenuc. . I-43t-t * MEDIU SIX.E HR1CK HOUsT : . MOIJERN l.vf- piovemtntn. 22M Hnrne > st , D-MI4SA2' MODE RN CClTT.\li"E , SEVIJN ROOMS , FUR- nnce , iilfo couple have four modern , unfur nished rooms ; light housekeeping ; r ffrence. 212 South 30th Ft. n-Ml 1' FOR RENT. AN S-ROOM DETACHED HOUSE , nt S114 Callfornln stretl. Inquire Detwller , northne-t corner 22d nnd Davenport streets. D-51J 1 * rou iiKvr riiiiMSiiEi ) HOO.AIS. NF.ATLY FURNISHED JlOOMS FOR LIGHT houstkeeplng. 1911 Fnrnnm street , E M59C 1 * T WO NtCELFL'RNIBHED ROOMS , JIO & K. modern. 1701 Ciilirr.rnla St. E--43C-1' _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ; TWfl roll 2C03 Dodce. E MIT , A3 * FOR RENT. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE , near Hnnscom Park , foi 2 or 3 months. A baruuln tu right turtles O CO , I lie.E E4".4 1' FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING 2U2.1 Ht. Mnry'p. E-M49G . ' . ' \RGE PlToNT ROOMS. \NHSOM ELY FI R nlvlied MiiKle or iti'illlo. IblT I , < 'iirnwoi th street ; Jd floor ; east side. E 4U > 1' ROOMS , 1900 CAPITOL AVE. E-M.103 7' I'L'IIMMIIEI ) HOOMS AM ) HOARD. MODF.RN HR1CK , HOOMS AND HOARD ; 13.50 week. 514 N. 11th. F-M34S A2' _ FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD , 411 N. 19T11 St. F 33S Al' " " NICE ( " 001. "ilOOMsT GOOD HOARD ; RATES reasonable. The Rre , 2'J2i ' ) Harney. F-Mnr.4 A27 _ _ NICELY FFRNIKHEH FRONT ROOMS. WITH boar < l. 2015 Douglas. F M393 2' ELEGANT HOOMS. WITH FIRST-CLASS board , .it Puibodv House , 1909 Capitol nve. F M391 2 NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT loom ; modem convenlem.es , private family 702 S. nth St FM 4S1 3' A LllAN MNl 1 .Ocro N T-lA NS EN necommodnted. 2101 Doughis F M'07 8' I'Olt ENTSTOIIES AM ) OPKICES. FOR RENT. THE 4-KTORY HRICK HU1LDING ut | i > Fnraam St. This building has n Iliepioof cement basement , complete steam heating llx- tiuei < ; v\at r on nil floors , gas , etc. Applj nl the ofllce of The Hee 1 910 FOR RENT. IN THE HEE HUILDING : Onn large corner roum , 2nd lloor , with vnult nnd private nlllti * . wntci , etc. One lirue front room 2d lloor , divided Into two loombj purtltlun , vvnter , etc. One l.ifge corner room , 2C lloor. with vault , vvntei , eti One front loom divided by partition , t.ilid floor. One eouiei loom with vault , third Hoot , One large mum , third floor , with partitions dlvld Ing It Into tinr large room and two smaller private looms , water , etc Two laige ground tloor looms with vaults , Sevdnl unall looms on fourth lloor , with vaults. All these looms me heated with Mentn , eltclrlc lighted , supplied with Hrst class , Janitor fcervlce. ElevutoiH run day nnd nil nlKht Hulldlng strlctl > flitproof. . Apply to H w. linker. Hupeilntendent , loom 101 Hee Hulldlns , I 19S FOR RENT. DESK ROOM IN GROtIND FUOR olflce. Hee building vv.itel , steam bent electric light nnd Janitor service Apply to R. W Raker Superintendent Hee HulldlnK. 1 197 FOR RENT IMPLEMENT HU1LDING , ON'T Y one In town ; slie , 40xiO ; twn-ptory ; be.-t loca tion 111 lovva. Address Rnndnll & Otto. Onlvn. la. I M373 A7 AOE.NTS WANTED. LADY AGENTS TO TAKE OROERS FOR Tiue Co. . 320 Chamber of Commerce. J--M172 A20 MUST HAVE AGENTS AT ONCE TO SELL sash locks nnd door holdert , . Sample sash locks free for 2c stamp. Immense ; better than weights ; burglnr proof : Jio a day. Write quick. Address Bronnrd & Co. , box 77 , Phlla- cc'p.ila , Pn j WANTED. AGENTS IN EVERY LOCALITY- HOI trait ngents will find It to their ndvnntage to write us for nhole ale prices on portraits nnd frames ; orders filled on time every time- prices the lowest. Grove Art Co. , 293-297 6th Ave , , Chicago. j ipininNcnn AGENTS rou jnlc of clothlnu from mmule book ; prlcp anil fnclltlcs for Klvlne perfect satisfaction ure bolter thnn uny one else rnn offer : secure ter ritory nt once ; corrtbpondenee solicited from "Rents nlreac y emploved. Ail.liMaViirrlnRtor . , VV. At W. Minn , Uept. D 84. Chicago , 111. J _ AC.ENTS. "SEE AT NICSHT" LPMINOPh pl.ite glass house numbern. } 1 ; name platen. J1.50 ; iiulck sellers ; catalogue free. Simons Sign WoikH , Cleveland , Ohio. j _ AfSENTS. SEVEN NEW MONEY MAKERS * hou-sehold articles , fell at Fight. Send ten cents for sample and circulars. Hero Stamping \\orks , 2:0 fecrnnton nvc. , Cleveland , Ohio J4Sl C1ENEKAL AC.ENTS FOR GIFFORD'S TO- ' buL-co Cure. Exclusive territory , Remarkable JS 'i l,3ure K111 1"0N ! ver had n failure. OllToi.l Hem. Co. , Stevenson Uldg. , Indlonap- "II" . " " ' JM-4G93 * AOINTSVANTinaunATisT : orKin OPT- wifnrnlnh everythlnBi no experience reiiulreil- Illjcral tenn j write for full Information , she l Ine actual results. Mutual Manufacturing Co. , J WANTJin. AOIINTS , TO INStTIti ; nni'OSIT- m Uiilc accounts 1.y felllllR tc | , Indelllile .oI.WuTctor. : . ' " " ' " " " " 'le to ralte nmountp ; .o . , . iftiills J5.00 Wesley Mfg. Co. . Times IlulUN Ink' . New Vnrk. J 4C3 ! AOlNTSVANTi : , ALL A ia AND SHXKS lllu pay and nold wnteh free. insy seller' Full ulezd ( ! c ) pncknses as pample , ICc. ( "o - ples. S33 llrondway. New York. J 4C2 ! AGINTH : WANTED ivniiv\vTnui : : KOU ouu new 7. . rent Sclentlllo Air Ship ; carries UIIKH liannerH nnd slpns up to the clouds ; any our can fly them. Clo up from the hand like a blnl ; thousands of feet In the air ; quick Fell- er ; Mg prolltK ; send Ktiimp for circulars IIORiirt te Co. , 34 Church St. , New York. J-101 ! _ WANTKIJ , AdKNTS ; IIHST LAN KHATIMl- nel Iniurunce extant ; Immediate beneiltH BCk- | nmii , accident and death ; sells Hi-elf. Write Hojiil Fraternal Union , St. Louis , Mo. J US ! _ _ AGKNTH , WI3 WILL I'AV J100.00 | 'iR MONTH und railroad eipenws to any man who will work rnerEPtlcally for the most reliable 1'or- trult Copjlng house. In thw United Htnte . We pay strictly halriry. Addrexs at once , G. K. Muriel. New York , N. V , jl < 90 ! IIIl , MAN OH WOMAN ; 12 TO START t-0 i-ecureii rontrol ; cash business. Cull after room < 7 , Parnum house , J 499 1 WA.M'KII TO 1IK.NT. WANTii : ) , HOARD AND ROOM ON KAIINAM car line by JOUIIB In.ly. . Addiess O Vs. life " ' " " K-M393 ! OKNTLUMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TWO UNfurnished - furnished rooms , wllh or without board , by He-member I ; llanvcuiii park vicinity preferred , Address O V ) llee olllcc , K M443 Al WANTED , A MODERN , DETACHED , 9 OR 10 iDuni houte. on or near car line. Bouth or southwest O IS , Dee. K-470 ! \\AN1 El > . in YOUNO MARRIED COUI'LE , thren or four unfurnltlied rooms for hoube- keening ; references. O 41 , lite , K 497 ! STOHAGI3. BTOHAGn AND WAREHOUSE CO. , WIS-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M-K3I OM.VAN & STORAGE , J415 PARNAM. TEU 1B59 AVAXTCD TO HUV. _ IIEST I'RICE I'AID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS bank accounts ut room COS N. Y. Life llulldlnr. N-S01 A TEHER. QREAT WESTERN WHOLESALE and letull Junk dealer , removed from 116 South 10th tu St : Douglas , street , N WANTED , LADIES' DRIVING HORSE. M > - diess wllh description ana lowest cash price , 0 M , llee. NM-471S * WANTED TO llt'Y. 7-JIOOM COTTAGE WITH modern Improvements , In good locality. Ad- drew Ot M. JJi , na § Ut frlc , , K-4SI1 * FOH SALn-.nonsr.s AND WAOOXS. foil SALE. C1IBAI' , GOOD IIORSK7TlAnNES3 , tn-o bucRles ami one peddler's tprlng nlno | ) lumber ' tools , at 322J Notth 2Cth street. John Mndlnon. P-M378 A' * TINE TWO-HOIISE I'LATIHJIIM Sl'RING t > E- llvery nngon , n I most new. co t 1225.00 , price ISA 00 ; nlro fine tnn-horpc ( train wagon , co t 1175 no , 175.00 cnrli tnkm It. Call nl brickyard , S. 2M nnd Hickory. _ _ T MHO A8 _ KNIDER-llt'lLT PHAETON. IN GOOD CON'- dltlcn. TUodebnker 2-hori e family cnrrinRe ; nl o double cnrrlAKe harne * * , bmtny pole , fly nets , pair hnirc collars ; cheap for CAI > | I ; n3 trnde , Call nfter 4 o'clock at 3J11 Hnrney , P M4II A2 WA NTElT R ESpTlNS nTl.lf RAMl L ir DIRTIUlT. uton , Siu per l.j"0 ; pnrtlculnrn nnd i > ninilos | 10 c.'ntf. Crwcent Chemical Co. , C9 Deurltorn St. , rhlcago. H 45R ! rOU SALE , NICE PHAETON , GOOD , SOUND liorse and hnrnc s ; great bargnln. Innulrc at 222S S. 16th P-S04 1 TcTirilALIJ. ONE OK THE REST 1'AMII.Y horsen In Nelirnpka ; 8 yearn old ; weight , 1,100 11 * , ; nl o line , gent' * driver , 1,100 lb , , nnd fcv- ernl llRht drivers ; I nlso have all of the Colum- bu HUSKS CO.'B stock to close out nt le s thnn half nrlglnnl cost. Georse Mitchell , 1210 Undue street. P-5IS ! KOU SAIiMISUKIliA.\iOUS. HAWDUST , HULK OR 8ACKEICRIUHINQ and hog fence. C. It. Lee. 001 Douglas. Q 537 ) R SALE. ritESH COWS. JAMES WHELAJJi ftli nnd Ornce. Q S70 All' IIAl.DNr.rfS CURED. TRUE CO , 321 CHAMber - ber of Commerce , Q MI70 A20 i HAVE riFTEEN onr.i.i , TYPEVVRITEHR which I will pell for > 5.M ench , or nne-fourth rctull price. Address HOJC 113 , Atkinson. Neli. Q-M372 A4 _ 1'HESII JERSEY COW , VEP.V UUNTLK AND n perfect beauty IniRO. rich milker. 4120 1'nllfornln St. Q 3S3 Al * FOR KALE. FIELD GLASS J10 , ORU11NALLY cent HO ; very pouoifiit and nearly new , v\lll send It for oxiimlnatloii b ) uddroxslng Hn\ 312 Cincinnati , Ohio. Q MIW Al * FOR HALE , THREE NEW WELL HU1I.T 7-rnom modern pottages , east front , on grade , well located , permanent walks ; will pay 11 per rent on Investment , easy terms , mnnthlj pavmcnt. Hamilton Hrox. , ImlMcr ? , 414 So 18th St. Tel. 117S. ( j-.M4.-i3 S * Hl'JIHER STAMPS-SEND lTH ILLUSTRATED catalogue , free. Ilroken How Rubber Stamp WoiKs , Ilroken How , Neb. No ngcnlx wnnted - 1 * * _ g-172 PARROT. WITH CAGE ; ONE YEAH OLD ; speaks 100 words ; J23.00. At 1704 Capitol nvenuo , Q314 1 * _ PIANO , UPRIGHT ; VOSE & SONS ; CABINET Brand , large size ; good condition ; choiip ; must be sold quickly. Address P 3. Hee. CJ 511 1 .IIISCILIAMOUS. MIDLAND HUOGY CVCLE CO. . C. A. EDLINoT Mgr. New ' 97 carriages , buggies nnd blcvcle * at low prices. Wheels tented by hour or day. Illcjcle repairing. 310 N. 16th St. . tel. 1203. KM-82J A10 _ _ FALLING HAIll CURED IN TEN DAYS. Tine Co. , 32G Chamber of Commerce. H M77 A20 CLA1HVOYANT8. MADAM OLYMYR , ONLY GENUINE LIFE lender ; tells nnmes , advice , love , mairlaBe , law , reunites friends ; fee , & 0c nnd up ; palls' factory readings ; hours , 10:30 : to 7. 1S11 Fat. nam. S 503 1 * 1IASSAKU , IIATIIS , ETC. MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE , steam baths. T 117-C * RETIRING FACE CREAM REJUVENATES the skin , making It us unnoHi , soft and clear as a child's ; every wrinkle , e\cry line and every Indication of time's liun-h treatment banished. True Co. , 3J6 Chamber of Com merce. U M178 A20 MME. M. TRUE WILL HE AT HER OFFICE every nftcrnoon nnd will gladly give licr time In those who have heretofore been unable tu see her In person. J2il , Chamber of Commerce. U M1C6 AW VIAVl FOR UTERINE TROUHLES. 3IC-8 BEE llldg. . phvslclan , consultation or health bonk free. U 534 SECRET OF BEAUTY ; IT IS HARMLESS ; IT will not Injure the most delicate skin. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Commerce. U M167 A20 THEATRICAL WANTED , FIRST-CLASS HEP. ertolie company with band , fair week , com mencing Sept. 27. E. It. Purcell , Ilroken How , Neb. U 474 1 * HAIR ON FACE , NECK AND ARMS. GROWTH destroyed permanently vvltnout Injury to thf- most delicate ekln. True Co. , 32G Chamber of Commerce. U M168 A20 HOW TO HECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS dentists or luw > crs. Ad. lockbox IOC. Ciilcago. UM 473 1C' HALDNESS , FALLING HAIR , SUPERFLUOUS hair und facial blemishes cured. True Co. . 320 Chamber of Commerce. U M1C9 A20 J23. RU1TURE CURED FOR 123 ; UNTIL SEPtember - tember 1 ; no pain , no detention from business , we refer to thousands of patients cured cull or write. The O. E. Miller Co. , 932-3 New York Life building , Omaha. U M 539 HLACKHEADS. PIMPLES AND FRECKLES fcuccetsfully treated. True Co. , 326 Chamber of Commerce. U M170 A2Q PREPU.-iSES.SING YOUNG LADY , SWEET and iiuUt , with JICO monthly for life and valuable real estate teeks gentlemanly hus band nnd adviser. Grace , 209 E. f.lst St. , New York. U 491 1 * FREE SAMPLES OF SUNHURN LOTION True Co. . 326 Chamber of Commerce. U-M171 A20 MO.M2Y TO LOAX UI3AI , ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. L. ; qulcK money ut low rates for choice farm landb In Iowa , northern Missouri , oubtern Nebraska W 541 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , W 1'urnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 542 6 PER CENT MONEY ON NEH. & IA. FARMS. W. II. Melkle , 1st National Hank Itldg , , Omnha. W 543 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1305 Farnam St. W 545 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Uiennan , Love Co. , Paxton Hlk. W 545 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property , pussey & Thomas , 207 1st Nat. HI- bide W 541 ON OMAHA PROPERTY : LOWEST HATES' building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. W B48 MOXEV TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan on ut uny time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 306 So. ICth St. X-543 HU.SIM.S.S CHANCES , FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE FOR SALE. AD dress O 45 , llee , Y 340 Al' FOR RENT , 20-HOOM HOARDING HOUSE AND restaurant , fuinlohed und with established burl , ness. In good locution , W , H , Russell. 616 N , Y. Life. Y M3CO AJ A GOOD CHANCE FOR SALESMAN TO HAN- die two flue olllce specialties ; nn earnest worker can make money. II , D , Phelps , Ansonla , Conn , Y-M377 Al' MILLIONS OF GOLD. ALASKA WILL PHO ducu more gold In the neit twelve months than all of the other states and territories combined , Ihose that arc on the ground or will be then , this winter will have material udrunlage over those who cannot get there until spring. Thu Yukon Prospecting company lias two experi enced men , well equlped for the trip enl route to the Klondike country , and will arrive them nboul September ISth. They have Instructions to locate und acquire everything possible and to hold U against all newcomers. Our com pany Is being Incorporated for (5.000 , one hun dred shares at tSO each , We oner forty of these shared to the public ut par. One ehure may be worth a email fortune vvlthln. twelve months. Parties who deilre to purchase one or more uhaies must write at once , enclosing draft on San Francisco , Col. , or express money order. Any money that arrives too late to se cure stock will be promptly returned. Address all communications to The Yukon Prospecting Co. , Juneau , Alaska , Y 11.00000 ; YOUR SURPLUS DOLLARS WILL make dollars for ) ou ; why toll amid the un certainties of a latiorous or professional call ing to amass wealth , when > pur surplus dol- laru will do It for youT ly thin process , many homes are the recipient of fortunes golden showers ; do > ou want a helping hand to the royal road of wealth ? If so , write for par ticulars. Conden & Co. , lioon lllock. Coy Ington , Ky. Y 484 1 SPECULATORS-PROSPERITY COMING. HUV wheat , corn and pork. Our 1S97 book , "How to Trade on Margins. " Mailed free , L. D , Jam- lesan & Co. , Member * open board of trade. 14-1 Vucinc ave. , CLKatfo , licference. e. IX Carptnter , flMjr , - , , X8l in SIHIS-J tit \MIS. ( Cunllmicil ) AN EXCELLENT HPPINF.SS OPPORTUNITY. i first clan MnW ( > f gtne l merchandise , bought nt the lowest market value , for sale nt Scrlbner , Neb. , s-UMK may Invoice between $6.500 nnd $7 , ' 0 lines ! brick store In town , moderate rent ; good trading point , l t formIng - Ing country around It. which In thickly Milled by well-to-do farinrr i ImMnfM rMntillfhnI for 8 years nnd enjUKnx good teputHllon. slock will be rold for rnuli only , land traders need not rpply. Party wIMifs to dl pose of stock ni they want In. mp\v east For furth r pnr- tlculnrd nnd detank address letter ! " , O 24 , Omahn Hee. -.it O \ WANTF.D-A PAHtV7wno HAS MONEV TO take Interest Irv.otw thine. Heats going to Klondyke. Address O 57 , llee. Y 477 1" . t , < iCO PROFIT IN fO DAYS ON IOO. RARE chance. legitimate business deal. Address R ! > fS Tribune olllce , , Chicago. Y 476 1 * CHEAP FOR CASH , A SMALL STOCK OP dry Roods nnd notions. Addnus O 61. lice. YM-475 4 MONEY CAN HE MAiK Ql'tntl'.U AND less rlfk In the grnln nnd Mock markets nt the lire-cut time , thnn In matiufacluiliiR goods under the Dlnglcy tariff Inw ; write for In formation nnd bank references. Michaels & Company , 234 I.n Snllc st. , Chicago V 500 1 WANTED. TO INVlJST POt'tr OR FlVE 11UN- ilnil ilollnni nnd oorv'lecii ' in come Rirxl busi ness. Address P 2 , Omnlm Hee. Y 509 1 * 1'OIt E.VCIIANCE. WANTED TO TRADED GOOD IMT FOR PLVNo" Address O 48. Hee. / SCO FOR EXCHANGE , NICK COTTAGE , WITH AN neie of ground , shade , barn , etc , overlooking Miller park , for desirable cottngc near Kountzc. Place. Dr. Slifp-ird. N. Y. Life. X-M4H AS SALE AND EXCHANGE ; ICO ACHES , GOOD fill-in , Ncmalin Co. , Neli , 150 litres cultivated , 10 acres tlmlier , S miles of It It , ; he use" and barn ; price , IMOO 00 , mortgage 1 100.W will take general meichnndhe < ir clear Income clt > prcpertj , or good drug stock or 40 or fO ncres well located 320 nc es. Gnge Co , Nib. , No. I. > IC 000.00. mort gage } 5,0M.Ofl ( : want good property ; whnt luive > ou to offii ? 3 MO nries , 40 miles north Ornnd Islind , Nell. , will fence In Fccllon nnd lea e for 10 vcnrs , goo i soil. Rrnfs nnd wuter ; line upportunlt } for a stock man. Metcliandli'e ; wanleil. stocks of merchandise to ovchnnpe , write mo l.nmis if vou wish lo sell or exchange faun or t act of land , write me Mill. Jl.000.no clear , with 27 ncres of land nm' ' residence , -water power , line section of Illi nois , will trade for land and pay difference Other mills t" rell nnd exchniiRe. Henry C. Smith , Falls City. Neb. 2-4S2 1 WANT LAND OR ANY KIND OP PROPERTY fcr C'lleago Improved , quick. , O ( .2 . , Hee H-4S7 1 WANTED. TO EXCHANGE LAND FOR iliugy , menlwndlse 01 stock. Address P 1 , Omaha Hee. X SOS 1 * KOH SALli lin.VI , ESTATE. HOUSES. LOTS , FARMs ! LANDS , LOANS Geo. P , Uemls Real Estate Co. , Piixton Hlock. ' HE-553 SPLENDID COTTAGE AND MOT , NEAR 1STII und Cumin ? , J1.500. Room 1C , Patterson Hlk. RE M951 A19 FOR SALE. G-ROOM COTTAGE , NEARLY NE\\ 4110 N. 2Sth ave. . west of exposition grounds , between Sahler add Sprngue ; city water and cemented cellar ; large lot , only 1930 ; easy tcrm- Hj ron R. Hastings , t2 So. 14th street. i ' HE-M284 SNAP. $1,130 FQR EtROOM HOUSE , GOOD birn , s. vearner , ! 3d A. Spauldlng. .1 N. Frenzer. Opp. f > . O , RE 51234 KOUNT/.E PLACE nARGAINS. J2 COO J3.7SO TO Jii.500 ; ( , ce photfca at let i and Fnrnnm , Morse nidg. J J Glb ! > on.514 First KM. Hank Hid * . 2 RE-331 s ACRES CHEA'P. ' p * MILES FROM sua.\Tt factory. Inquire. R. 1C , Patttrton Hlk RE-M1M A2I CASH FOR OMAHA' SAVINGS HANK AC- counts. G. G.-Wallace , 312 llrovvn Hlk. t RE 10D itEST S-ACRE TRACT ; IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. All ItlndH of fruit , house , barn , etc. , il.DOO. H. /U Westei Held , ,212 H. loth st. HE A HEAfTIFUL' . FIVE-ACRE TRACT JUST weft of the Exposition grounds , platted Into twenty-four lofcj , JOxl2S feet. Hrandenburg , v Co. . ,1012 , FarnVm St. . , , . . „ . I FOR SALE , 4-ltOOM COTTAGE ; 30TH AND Snhlor streets ; city water ; paved street ; Jl.OOO Inquire 1318 Fnrnam RE 494 1 TWO GOOD 10-KOOM HOUSES. MOSTLY lnlclc , ocuplod by g od tenantK. situated nt 275 nnd 277 2Ist street , near S South Omaha. Price , J2.00) each. W. II. Grllllth. owner. Knr- bach hotel , Omaha , Neb. RE 510 1 * LOST. STRAYED. RED COW WITH ROPE AROUND horns. Cnll 1021 S. 20th st LOST M387 ! LOST , SCARF PIN , TURQUOISE. WITH four diamonds , liberal reward to tinder. P. Harrett , 1507 Pal nam St. Lost M492 2' MATTHC&S HEXOVATI.NG AVORKS. MATTRESSES , COUCHES. PARLOR FURNIture - ture to older ; repaired. 1G03 Leavenvv'h ; tel 15M. 1SS HIIOUTIIA.M ) .VXD TYI'EWUITIVG. \ . C. VAN SANT'S , SCHOOL. 51.1 N. Y. LIFE. 553 AT OMAHA RUS. COLLEGE. ICTH & DOUGLA > 556 MEDICAL. THE OLD RELIABLE PEOPLES' DISPEN fary , 1322 Douglas , Omaha , effects marvelous , cures In dlseoces of women ; all Irregularities , no matter what cause , cuicd. Letters with 2 cents answered. 340 MORAND'S. 1510 IIARNEY ST. . PRIVATE LES. sons , poclet } or stage ; now ojien. 432 A-30 LADIRS ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENN7I rojal Pills ( Diamond brand ) nre the best. Safe reliable. Tnke no other. Send 4c stamps foi particulars. "Relief for Ladles. " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chem ical Co. . Philadelphia. Pa. Mention Hee. SIIJEWALKS. SAWED , NATURAL STONE. ARTIFICIAL brick. Tel. 1CS9. W. J. Wclshuns , 309 S. 17th St. -557 KUHMTIJIIE 1'ACKRU. M. S. WALKLIN , 2111 CUMING ; TEU 1331. 551 COmiEHCIAL COLLEni-yi. PALL TERM OM. HUS. COLI EGE OPENS hept , 1 , Cat , and fp clmeni ! penmanship tree , 1SC-A20 I'AWMIHOKEHS. H. MAROWIT2 IXANS ) MONEY , 41S N. 16 ST. 55S -t Co. . Attorneys. PATENTS nnd Patent Ex- perls , Hee Hiilldlng , Omahn , Neb , Ulranbh office al Washington , D. C. We math KREE EXAMINATIONS and aid Inventors In selling their1 Inventions. Sen ] for free Advice nnd'l'atent Hook , "PAT'R'N"'Pr5 procured by C. A. SNOW & a * * * JJ- > & - - - CO. . , Washington. D. C. FREE EXAMIN.AT/KJ.V nnd advice. No nltor- ney's fee befor ; > at nt. No elaplrap offer of prizes or promise/of Bidden wealth , but straight , forvurd advice and.faithful service , No , 4270. . Olllce of the Cqunty. Clerk. DouKlas County , Nebraska , Omaha , July 10th , 1S97. Sealed proporaliji lll be received at this olllce up to mid. until 12 o'c'ock ( noon ) of Tuesday. August 10th , H97 , for paving the public highwayiiln-pouBlas county , known as Military Itoad , and extending the pave ment on tald ixinclus far us the funds will permit , HldH vvill be received on the following clcsseii of pavement , to-v.lt ; Colorado Sand Stone , Bhtrmun Granite. Vltrlded Hrlck. Each according ( o the plnns and speclnca- tlona on Hie In thu olllce ot the County Surveyor of Douplas County. Bidding bUnkH and printed ppecIK-ilions will bo rurnluhed on application. Each bid must be accompanied by a certl- lled check for live hundred dollars ( $ MX > 00) ) . The Hoard of County Commissioners re serve ? the right to reject any or all bldH. M. H. 1U3UFIEMJ , County Clerk. Jy-lo-d-'W-t Sealed blda will he received at the ofllce of the Ground ? and llullillngs department , TransmlBalsslppI and International Kxpoal- tlon , for the Audltorluih and Mines and Mining buildings until i o'clock p. in. , Sat urday , August 7 , 1897. Plans and tpeclflcatlons for both buildings on file In superintendent's office , No. C3I Paxton block , or sets mill be furnished con tractors at cot. P. P. KlflKENDALU Grounds and liulldlncs Dtpt. ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM 1/ast year the Modern Woodmen In the vicinity of Cmnhu formed a Picnic associa tion , thu object of which \\aft to arrange for nnd hold annual plcnlcn at some con venient point -within the jurisdiction of the association , where the tntmiberehlp inlRht get together , enjoy themselves and get ac quainted and etlr tip enthusiasm anioiis the membera. The nnino gUcn to the associa tion was the "Omaha District LOR Uolllng association. " Thu first annual picnic of the association was held nt Illnlr , July 22. 1S9G and over3,000 Modern Woodmen and thcl families and friends \\oro present. At the meeting It uns decided to hold thu second annual picnic nt Fremont , Neb. The ofllcns of the association have dc rl.loil to hold the picnic nt Fremont 01 Wednesday , August IS , and the. arrange ments arc being made for n Inrgo gathering The neighbors of Fremont arc arranging a progrum for the day which will make the oecca lon one of tnjoymcnt as well 03 o Instruction. Speakers , prominent In th society , have been engaged to acUlreffi tin membership present. A latge number o hands will bo on hand to mnko the claj musical , besides thcic will be prize drill by the Foresters from various camps , am itlio an athletic program with numerou contestants. The Woodmen of the Omaha and Soul ! Omaha camps have appointed rcinnilttecs to iirranKc for the transportation of the Mod ern Woodmen fiom this vicinity and nls to secure music and make other arrange inrnle. The mcnibei-s from Council Illuff with their finely uniformed team of For esters will accompany Hie. Omaha and Soutl Omaha Woodmen , and thereby swell thu at tendance and add Interest to drills. Th fare to the picnic Is very fnvoiable. to th Omaha people , and that fact nlono will b a Ftrong point In favor of a large attendance The route has not been finally decldci upon , but It will bo announced In dtl time. L.OK rolling picnics ure one of the strong est features of the Mcdern Woodmen o America to work up the i-nthuslivsm of th membership , ' get them together In larg gatherings and get them acquainted. Oi home occaplotm there are In attendance from IB 000 to 25000 people , and there Is hatdly a dlstiict of any size within the jurlsdlctloi of the hocletj that has not Its picnic afsocl atlon. The rapid gtowth of the society I partially due to this one feature. The August ntimbet of the official papei The Modern Woodman , shows I ho tola membership on Juno 30 tu have been 232 , 077. nnd the number of certificates Ihsnci for the month of June to be 5,002 At the head camp , which met In June at Duuuquc la. seven new states were admitted Into th < - Jurisdiction and deputies have been ap pointed for these htatcs , and soon thu ban tier of "Woodcraft" will bo planted In al the new states and the people of those states made familiar with the advantage which comes from being a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. The. toclety is growing along In tins vl Unity and the Modern Woodmen of Omaha South Omaha and Council Uluffs say to the people of the three cities , "Come with ute to Ihu picnic and we will show you a gooi time. " iikH * The local Elks ate preparing to make their annual outing at Lalco Manaw.i on Sat unlay , August 14 the picnic event of the ECJson. A. special commute , which has had the affair In chaige for borne weeks , has about completed the arrangements and the members promise a picnic which will eclipse any that has been given In the past. The ir-ambers of the order and their friends , who have been invited in limited numbers , will board special motor trains for the other sldo of the river early in the after noon. The Twenty-second Infantry band vvll bo taken along to furnish the music. A motor trip will probably be taken through the principal streets of. Council Bluffs am then the Manawa motor will be taken for the picnic grounds. The plcknlckcrs will be given the freedom of the grounds and will be allowed to do as they please until toward evening. Then the feature -of the day , the banquet , will takt place. A menu of excellent quality has been gotten up. It will be embellished with quite an extensive program of toasts , the responses to be made by some of the good speakers o ; the local lodge. Woodmen of the Worlil. A big basket picnic will bo given today at Lake Manawa by the'-Southwefjern Log Holl- Ing association of Iowa , which Is compcset of the camps In the western half of Iowa A good many attractive features have been aranged for the day , hut the whole thing > ls to be Informal. In fact the picnickers arc to be allowed to do much aa they please. / good many Omaha people are going , as a cheap rate has been secuicd from the motoi company. At last week's meeting of Alpha camp -C E. Allen resigned his office of clerk , J. P Lally and George Meek were the candidates for the office. . The vote resulted In the election of the former. At the same meeting the camp rendered a concert. Refreshment * UAIL WAV Tlllia CARD. . TA bls.TA OmanuLJnlon | Depot , 10th Ac Maeon bls. | Denver Express . 9r : > am 4,3pm..Illk IlIllB. Mont k I'ugct hind ix.4:0jpm | : < : Kin | . Denver UxprcBS . 4 : < jOpni 7OJpm : . Lincoln I/ocal ( ex , Sunday ) . . . . 7lopm S.oSpm . Lincoln l.ocnl ( ex. Sunday ) . lliSOam I eavetslClIICAOO , . IlUllMNGTON i : ( J. I Arrives Ornahalnlon | ) Depot , 10th & Mason sts.j Omaha C:05pm : Chicago Vestibule 7am : 94Sam ; Chicago Kxpre 8 4.irimi lMpm..Chicago : & St. I uls express. . . . T'Kain ll:403m : PaclDc Junction Ix > cal 6IOpm : Fast Mall ( ex. Hunilii ) 2Kipm : Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Airlve | Om.ihaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason sts.f Omalia C:30pm : . .Chicago Limited 8:0am : ll.00.im..Chicago Kxprcta ( ex. Hunda > ) . . 3jgiii.i I > ave IU1IICAUO " "NOIlTIIWnST'fjTJArrfv OnmhajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mnpon Bts. | Omaha lOiTiam * Eastern ExpietH 3:4Cpm : 4 : pm" ViEt buled Limited OMlpm .riUpm ; , . , , St. Paul Kxiitess 90am : [ : < 0nni St. Paul Limited 9upm 7JOam : Sioux Clly I jcal ll:10pm : CSOpm : Omaha-Chlri&u Special SCO.im : , . . .i..Mlrio'jrl valley Lxjcal. . . . . . . : SQj Except Sundoy. Kxctpt Monday. LeTv7s jc"rnCAGO , U. I. & PACiriC.Arrlvea | OmalmjUnlon Depot , 10th & Ma ton tica. | Omaha KAf-T. 7.00am..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . C.Sopm 7COpm. : , Night CxpresH S15am ; 4Mprn.Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . , , l0pm ; 4Mpm..St. : Paul Vostlbuled Limited. . , , liJOpm WEST. l:5Dpm. : ilorado Limited 400pm ; Ix-nves | V. . P. & MO. VALLI31. lArrUes Oinulml Depot , ) ltu & Webster Sts , | Omaha 300pm ; Fast Mall and Exprei.6 C00pm ; 3:00pm.ex : ( , Sut. ) Wyo. Kx. lex. Mon. ) . , , 5:00pm : 7Mam..Fremont : Ijical ( SundayH only ) . 7Mam..N"orfoln ; Exprcri * ; > x. Sun I lii'2am ClDpm ; .St. Paul Expresn 910am ; leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & C. 11. ( Arrives OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Kt . | Omaha 9:0"am : ICannus City Day Express. . . , OilOpin lO.OOpm.K. C. Night Ex via UP.Tranii6:30am _ _ _ : LeaveTj M1SSOUIU PACIFIC. UrrlTeii Omaha ) Depot , 15th & Webetcr Sis. | Omaha 3:05pm : . .Nebraska & Kansas Limited,1Z:55prn : ! Kpm. . . . . . .Kansas City Expresa CZOam : leaves I SIOUX CITY A : PACIFIC. | Arrlvea' Omahuj Depot , Kill . Webster Stu. | Omaha St. Paul Limited 9lOam ! Leaves I BIOUX CITY A. PACIFIC. " OmalmlUnlcm Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha S:40am : St , Paul PauenKer..HlOpm : , . . . . . . , Sioux City Passenser. . , : OJiin St. Paul Limited i2Qjrn ) ; Leaven I WAIIAS1I KAILWAY , { Arrives OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason St . | Omaha < ; 30pm Canon Hall ll:30am : ' ] PACIFIC. | A"rrlve OmuhuJn1on | ( Depot , 10th & Uuson fits. | Omaha C:20am Oxtiland Limited 4H5pm 3:30pmIleat'ce : & Stromtb'E Kx ( ex Sun ) . 3:00pm : 8S5pm.Grand : Island Exprer * ( ex Sun ) . , 3Mpm : S:3Cpm : Fast Mall lu.gl'am Leaves I C. , ST. I' . , M , & O. | .MTlve Omaha ) Depot , 1Mb & Wetwter St > . | Omaha lOOpm.Sloux City Express ( ex. Sun..llMam : 8:00am..Sioux : City Acco. ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . 825am ; 6lSpm ; St. Paul Urnlteil , 0.10am ; SOam.aioui City Acco. Uiun , only ; , , . were served. The camp U about to enter upon a canvas * to secure a membership of 2,000. Sovereign Commander J. C. Hoot and Sov ereign 1'hjslclan Itodgcr * , who have been In the east In the Interests of the order , will return this week. lidltor Smyth of the Sovereign Visitor and family have moved to Omaha. The sovereign officers are Issuing Invita tions to all the camps In the jurisdiction to send representatives to the Nashville expo sition of August 2G , which will be Woodmen day. The building of the order , known as Davy Crockett'H cabin , will be- dedicated on tli.it day , of 1'iKMilioiitnx. One of the prettiest lawn socials of the summer was given by Mrs. MIKe Decker of 1818 Hurt street on the sleep of the twenty- ninth sun , busk moon , n. S. I ) . , 40C , to the members of Alfarotta council , No. 3 , and Its paleface friends. The grounds were beauti fully decorated with Chinese lanterns. An ar-ch at the front entrance to the grounds was bright with lanterns and bunting , tcpre- scntlnK the colors of the order The evening wad pleasantly passedvvlth cards. The hrs- ICFS left nothing undone that was conducive to the comfort and pleasure of her giiesl * . Ice ereom and cake was served during the evening. The following enjovcd the affair : Messrs. nnd Mcadames Uogcrs , KlrUcndo.ll , Walker , Holt , Clark , Gilbert. Frcnhauf. Kelscr , Oondwln , Stagmer ; Mejdamos Jnck- man. Anderson , I/iuls. Green. Whltlv. Aulthaus. Doty , Maul. Wilbur , Taylor , Uusollj Misses Koltcrman , Koerster. Mctz , Sldncr ; Messrn. Hogue , Knowlton , Ilogan , Kruse. Oriliiof tinoilil. . List Friday nUht Myrtle lodge , No. 399 , entertained HH members and friends In a royal manner at the home of Mrs. Uockafleld , Eighteenth and Lcavcnvvoilh stteets. Al though the night was veiy warm , the bouse was well filled with active mombMs , detei- mlned to have a good time. W. M Darlght of Minneapolis made a few i-cmaiks on the good of the order , after which the mcmbeis were pleasantly entertained by a selection on the mandolin and violin. After a solo b > the Lingdon sisters all played cards until tlie welcome call to supper , which was equally will appreciated. J. R. Hcndcr&on and Miss Maty McHrldo captuied first pilzes. At Ii 30 all raid good night , well pleased with tlio evening's entertainment. . A large company of the fi lends and mem bers of Omaha lodge. No. 200 , eujojed a picnic at Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , jc&torday aftetnoon , FrnOriiul I nlon of Aiiicrtcn. The basket picnic held under the auspices of Banner lodge at Hnnscom park Thursday evening was attended by < 00 members and their friends. After lunch the people were entertained by speeches , music and declama tions. Svcrnost lodge No. 71 will meet in Its hall , coiner Williams and Sixteenth streets , thh aflcinoon. Klve new members will be In- Itl.ited. ( Jretna lodge was visited by the supreme picsldPiit Friday evening. This lodge How- has forty-three members , the majority of whom were there. After an Interesting talk by the supreme president nnd by W. U. Mow aid , the lodge decided to push organ I- 7.itlon work duilng the next two weeks , while its chaiter Is open. Itojnl . Deputy C. W. Whyman organized a castl on Wednesday at Pawnee City with a goo. charter list. On Monday another castle o twenty-tin ce chaiter members was oiganlzc by Deputy Kye at Tobias. A delegation of Clansmen from Dougla castle No , 1 assisted Loch Lomond cabtle a Seward .Monday evening In guiding twuit refugees over the drawbridge of safety. Castles have been organized In ten dlfTeren cities In the state during July. Supreme Deputy W. E. Sharp and Dcput. T. R. Carrothers arc In Omaha. The firs castle hero will be organized about August 13 Independent Order of Last Friday night the losing team o Court Omaha , who got the short end of It In the membership contest , set up a nice lit tie banquet to the winners In the Contlnen tal block. The spread was really an enjoy. able feast and was heartily partaken of bj the big attendance of membeis. A progran of toasts was also run off. After the eating waa over the guests took part In a hlgl live contest. In which prizes were given. Couits Allemanla and Fourmcn of South Omaha aru arranging to give a picnic a Sarpy Mills next Sunday. Modern \\ouilnieii of America. The Northeastern Nebraska Logrolling as foclatlnn will hold a big annual picnic a Wayne on August 12. On August 11 the Southwestern Iowa 1'lcnl nsrcctatlon will hold its annual picnic a Shenandoah. The Wnhoo Woodmen will picnic on Auguf , 13. Through the active efforts of R. W. Kcenlg deputy of B. & iM. camp. No. 2722. Modcri Woodmen of America , the camp at Ita meet Ing last Friday evening adopted for member ship an entire brass brand. IiulciMMiiU'iit Order of Odd I'ellovvN. The local lodges arc preparing to give a Joint trolley party In the near future. It v\ll bo ( ho next In the series of summer enter talnments , of which the lawn party given a couple of weeks ago was the first. Little Horn encampment , No. 2 , of Billings Mont. , Installed the following olllceiw : An- Irew Dahlstrom , C. P. ; Henry C , Klenclc. . H. P. : John Powers , S. W. : L. C. Palmer , J , W. ; George Itobblna , S. ; William H. Heffuer , T. ; C. Judklns , S , Ancient Oriler of United \Vor I.men. . The Mogulllans of Union Pacific lodge In tend to give a big picnic at Lake iManawa on August 21. The board of trustees held Its rcgulai monthly meeting at Grand Island on Ion Tuesday and Wednesday , but transacts nothing but routine business. The roof garden given by the Mogulllans in Myrtle hall last Friday night was a big EUCCCB3. KiilttlitN of ( lie Korrxt. George C. Thompson , supreme commander , lias been out of the city the past week on business connected with the field work of the order. An unusually Interesting session ha been banned for -Forest council , No , 1 , at Its regu- ar meeting tomorrow evening , ACIiriTTKI ) 11 V TUB CJHOWI1. A LciuH Hie .InilKe , Ciinillilnle fur He- ICIeetlon. DoilKcil < " Unite VolCN. Twenty years ago Powers was an engine wiper In the nliop at Ilurnham , says the Denver Times , But losing an arm In a rail road wreck hu was obliged to Uf > e his head more and his llrnlia Iceu In the business of making a living for himself and little family. Drifting to Leadvllle with the first tldo of fortune hunters , Powers remained there a long oo ho could consistently , and until the sheriff took him down to Canon City to live lernianently , that being considered a health ier climate for a man of hla temperament lie bad shot and killed his son-in-law , Pat Kennedy , In a friendly go-as-you-pleaso with bolt's revolvers ) . But Poweru was not nearly no vicious as ho looked , and during all of lie yearn that I knew him he- had never once killed a man a pretty good record for hat vicinity. Ho waa always a potent poll- ca ! factor , and filled various positions of loner and lesponslblllty , from justice of the peace up to policeman and janitor of the court house and superintendent of the chain s-ang. While dealing out justice In the old ) lly jail , a Mlasourian wan brought before ilm for a preliminary hearing upon the : hargo of lioreo stealing. That watt ranked ig a capital onVnae In Leadvllle In those lays , punishable with death. But the cut- irlt was from Joplln , and had many friends n the camp , albeit the court room watt roudcd with them , all determined , ad every rue Mlreourlan Is , to sec justice done. In he midst of the proceedings a utt-IHorlan olco wag heard lu the rear of the room houtlng ; "I move , your honor , that the prisoner be tscharged ! " That wai all Powers wanted. To convict ho MIctourlau liould have beca fatal to h' ' In pta of n rc-ehi'l. n nml without wall * Ing for n second to the proposition he- put the motion to the houce nml declared It e r- rlid unanimously , which It wan. The court then adjourned to Johnny Short' * , where the friends of the vindicated man did the hand- * omn thins by the Judge , the clerk , nnd all of the bj slanders , IMMIIS : or HOOKS. Thcj Cn n n u I IMfk I n n Volume \ \ Mil- out Injuring It , Acquaintance with the contents of booUs Is no doubt the mcst Important thing In edu cation , but thu degree of culture to which a person can pretend Is demonstrated quiet an often by his treatment of hooks In their material aspect. There are fairly well-in formed persona , enys the Providence Journal , whom noneof the b.irb.irltles practiced by publishers can distress. Muddy typo and poor paper. Beauty margins , edges cut mir lev If , hideous bindings these thing * are to them mere unessential details. Nor , If they onn volume * of nn outward merit , worthy of the Inward , do they treat them with the cour tesy which Is their due. They cannot even take up a book casually without Injuring It In some way. Any bookseller can tell woe ful talc * of some of his customers In ( Ills respect. They arc , despite all the IcainltiR they may lm\e. the enemies of books , Ho who lends to them unwittingly i egrets the rash Impulse of generosity. And the worst of It U , that they are bejond salvation For unless one Is Instructed rarly In life In the cnro of booke he remains a hopeless phll- Istlno to the end iif his days. The old savage - ago luotlnct Is sure to break out In mo ments of primeval Impulse he may break n binding ur dog-car a leaf. A manual which has icccntly been pub- llshed on the care of the private library .contains BO much useful infoimatlon that It Is distressing to think of It us thrown away. The ical book lover , the man who hai reached n point of culture which distin guishes between taste and vulgarity in the manufncturo of books , will not need tu bo told that leaves must be cut with a ptopcr knlff , picfcrably of Ivory , and cut thiough to the corners ; that not the title page but thu blank lly-lcaf , Is the plaie for the own er's name ; that books must not bo left lying open face downwards ; that they are not card racks , crumb baskets or recepta cles for llowets nnd dead Icavis , that they should not be dusted by slapping thorn to- gethcr ; that they should bo Kept on shelves not left Ijlng about on tablro But ono who docs not know all this by Instinct Is a well-nigh Impossible convert , PcrhiOH u lifetime of labor with such a one may re sult In better minds and tine lepentanco In his children. ( Ironing up In n bookish ntmosvhcio Is almost essential to a right appreciation of books. Who ever saw a li brary furnished wholesale with new edi tions In new buildings that had the dls tlnctlvo I'haim such a library ought to have ? A collection so made cart lea an air of 111- brcedlng on Its face. It Is dllllcult to feel the respect duo to hooks in Us presence. "If you are In the habit of lending books , " sa ) s the author of this pamphlet , "do not mark them. These two habits together con stitute an act of discretion , " Here the true book lover Is In a hard position. He liken to lend books ; the more he thinks of the , book the better ho likes to lend It , for ho Is unselfish and he wishes others to sham his joy In It. At the bamc time he cannot contemplate Its passage through otiango hands without a shudder. He has friends ho knows , with whom his treasure will bo safe. But what of those whobc carelehsne.ss ho cannot foresee ? Wo nave not patience with those who e > ayi that a book should not be lint. If such a rule were followed out half the pleasure of possession would \nn Ish. At the same time It Is a plcasuie that Is mixed with many perilous chances. Vet the least obliging owners of books are of tun those who have no real love for them or knowledge how to use them the kind ot people who write on niarglim and dlsllguro title pages with a rubber stamp. It Is ot little consequence , really , whether such per sons own any hooks at all. THU xnw I.llernrsj nnil AHUIIc I'roiluet of AclUe lliihliicMM .lien. Nowhere has there been given a more notable - table response to the spirit of modern Im provement than in the advertising pages ot the current newspapers and maga zines , savs Harper's Weekly. Ad vertising Itoelf lt > not a new thing , hut Its prlmltivcness of style was , until very recent times , a markedly persistent trait of It. In colonial papers , copies 'of which survive , wo are struck with the limited space given up to business announcements , and the few businesses represented. The chief ones were the merchants , the book sellers , and thobo of the losers of bound-out servants and slaves. The proprietary medicine man had not then arrived , and the wars of the sar- saparlllaa and the baking powders were un known. Modern Invention , too , had not in our early time the thousand of things it now hao to exploit from pianos and bicycles tea a multitude , beyond the power to name , of smaller things. There were no pictures on the page to speak of , except those of the runaway apprentice with a pack upon his back , and a reduced house or ship , none of which were larger than a postage stamp era a small unruhrlcatcd Initial. How this paucity of features Is now nil changed ! And It has been largely done within the memory of men , not yet old , who are now living. A look at any modern newspaper or magazine shows today that the advcrtlolng pages bear quite u literal y nnd artistic product. They were once a barren , unattractive waste. They are now a part of the humanities , a true mirror of lifea sort of fossil history , from which the future chronicler , If all other historical mon uments were to be lost , might fully nud graphically rewrite the history of our time. In the new poster development we have even set the wits of the best artists at work , while being true to their Idealism and In- citlncts , toward commercial ends. There Is no knowing where all this will stop , or what nowi aids may yet be Invoked to make the attractions of the advertise ment still more Irresistible. But what lamest most to bo noted Is the charm which has como to the advertising pages. Once wo skipped them nnlcsa some pressing want compelled u to read , while now we read to find out what wo really want. "Our nature , " snjs n writer who has dis covered the now Intercut In advertisements , "evcrlantliiKly wants something. " And It l not simply what we think wo want , but "tho great yearning , Indefinite wanto" that Iho advertising pages c'/it < jr to by offering : omforts , convenience and elegance In pro tean forma that create this interest. Added U > It , or rc-enlorflng It , Is the study ot niman nature that advertlEcmcntu make lOMlhlo. Except a few that do not , jier- iaps , deal quite frankly with the reader , or : rlp him up with a story whcae beginning uiggeeits something cUe than a deceptive onclnhlon , they are mostly as entertain- ng HH the reading matter which la adjacent o them , "You are lmpret ed , " uayH the vrltcr wo have quoted , "with the Bemilno- ) fH3 and enthusiasm of tliero advertisers. They hellevo in their goods hccauno they ire good. And onu after another they nay , Between pageu : 'Hero Is what you want ; f not my good thing , wl.y , my brother nd- crtUer't ) good thing on the next page. Wo Ivo just to glvo you what jou want , " One pauses over the advertl emonl In the nagazlno or well conducted paper aa ho night through a series of Oriental bazarx , 10 much flashes there before the eye , To mvo all the KlftH or goods they offer would to to live In the happy valley with Habselau. To prefa the page * they cover , through the lOHtolIlce , or by a personal call , lu the near- at modern analogue to Aladdln'd lamp. Improvement ill HiV Soo. 8AULT B'JIJ. MAUIE , Mich. , July 31 , 'IntiH und estlmutcB which weie recently lubmlttted to the War ilc-imtrment for the irosecutlon of additional Improvement ) * In he channel of Ht , Mury'B river have been ipprovrd , uii'l proposals will be udveitlxetl 'or ' at nri curly date. It means the ex- iindlture of upnroxlmiitcly tWK,000 ) , Involv- HK the excavation of GOO.GOO yurdit of rock : .lid earth. Thu Improvement ! * Include thu of the cliunnel through the Hound phnalM ttilH ulde of Buy MlllH and the nlddlu NeblHli channel , The iJcpthn will IHO bo liicii-iiscil. The new Improvement * , re In every way nec-oiis.iry and will be lalled with delight by vessel men. -ill III Left \Vlllioul ii ( /'re iv , POUT TOWN8I5NJJ , July 31-In view of hu fiict that the xtcainer Alkali from .lackii Is past due , Dome credence IH being laced In the tttutrment of one of the Hteain- r's crew while the Hhlp wat here on thu ray north , thirteen days iigo. At tliut line one of the crew remarked that It had ecen arranged by the entire crew to divert lie Alkali at Dyea and Htrjkc ucroua the ummlt tot the Yukon valley and tlje Klou- yfce. .1