10 TIIT3 OMAHA DAILY flATUHDAY , AUO UHT UH , IH)7 ( ) , SPECIAL NOTICES , \ > \ \ rrllMi'incnlH for ItH-ar column * Mill lie lnl < 'ii until 1U in. fur tlio nvrnliiK niiii iinlll S ! > ' 1I" ? nioriiliiK niul Smiilny cillllciim. AilvertlniTii , by rriiiM-ntliiji 11 nniu- licrril pln-rli , run lin > o nnnurrw ml- ilrrniieil to i miiiilieriMl luller In cure of Tinllr - . AHMTiri MO ndilrennril n-lll lie < lillrrcil on iirvacnliitlnn of thr olirck onlj- . Unlc1'io n rroril flint ii crtloii Jo -noi-il tlHriiiflor.olliliiK InUcn for It-nit tliati U..ci fur ilip llrnt liinrr- tlon. Ilifur nilvcrtlMcnicntH tniiMt In run conxrciill * rly. XVA.VI HHMl. . lir.M' . CAN VAH < ? l7ilS TO TAKB OP.I > nn < ) , NHW LINI3 of work , no hcjvy Hoods to entry snliry or commission C. K. Adams Co. C2I So Itth 81. Mr.M I-Oll ClfUnS J12J A MONTH AND expenses. o\f \ tlrm , experience. unnecessary. In ducements to customers. C. C. Bishop . ( "u , tit. IxiuU 1I-M147 x AND WOMKN SOLICITOUS for the Nnll'mnl Hi-serve niicli\tlon. HIP best , imfest nnil xmndon frnt-rniil order In the Held twins AddreM I' A. f llevrns , No 2i70 Cumins Bl lil 1W. Omnhn. ! seb II156 \VANTID : , Anr.Nr-8 IN wiuy : Vood liny vv.'kly to rleht pnrlv Hn ks Nur sery I'o MllvvniilcTO. WIs. 1 Mid ! S2l VVANTIin-TllAVIILINfl SALLSMAN roll At ) . vrrtMiiK rilendnrs , exclusively or n side line. Artdrem vvllli references. nl o st-itlng buslne s experience AUK Oust limit Note A I.ltho Co. t U > uls Mo n-MO'i3-31 MAN wiTifiiir-vrt. ! : TO sni.i , noon * TO fAimers , experience required. Addi < - s s ; ' vv-ANTnn MIN TO I.IIMIN Tin : tnle. nnl ) elxht vvo.1.8 reiiulri-d. < mi nnl prncMro , export Instructions \MIK"H | Rnlurdnys In shop * , mntiv o | nlnim for Rraduntes ' : Illui irntcd cnlnl-.Riie . mnllr.l free Moler's lliirbep School. Clark nnl , Vnn Hurrn Sts f > 'I'V.5O : . . II .M .1J ill WANTCD"FiTTsT-cLASs Krone HADDLT : Imml. mann steady Co. Minneapolis vv-rk .I" " ' Minn " " r"jfrM.l1'r.ck ! WANTKiTVi M"ANTOCIIICK INVOICP.S rou n larie wholesnle niprcnntllihnue. . must hive jears of experience In this paitlculnr line of work ul\p n p nnil i > lnce pinplojcil : uood snlRrj' to llr t clnFS patty. AiMre" S 31. Itee \VANTin. MAN roil diiNnuAi. orricn ork , mu l umlcr tnnil T ) 13 lioolpeilnir | In nil lt liniulie" itntt1 nv. references nnil ? nl- S RT. n e. nry , no experts neej npply AilJrc a II m oii * 3 WANTED AOENTS. J20 TO jr. . A WEEK SuTtl ! to workers , no cnpltnl needed , new goods ; ne-v Plnn jrll nt slKht , every fnmlly needs It II V Co , box 421 Cincinnati. Ohio _ J T WANT rt7 ] 7ii.A K UTiT rnn IIOHSESIIOR- InK nnd nicon vvcrU. prospect for st ° ndy work AH'H I'l | K > ifon nt once A C I n' on 1.1k horn , Neb. n-M26 23 _ DETlTr-nVE P1I11EWD IIRLIAIU.R MAN wnnted In everj Inrnllty Act under orders No experience nee led Wilte Amfrlonn De tective Agency , Indianapolis , InJ , WA > TII > IT.M M.I : IM omm ron ALL KIND'S WORK ; TO 7 week Canadian Olllcc. 1522 DongHs C-M5D3 WANTED A GOOD GIRL TOR OENERAL houscwoilc. Apply nt once , 192J Dodge treet C 239 ! 7 WANTED. COMPETENT NURSE C.1RL OVER 16enrs of nue to look after two little ln > s 11C So 32d nve C-217 23 WANTED C.IRL 1 OR OENERAL HOUSEwork - work 1021 Park nvenue. C M2'i5 2S NEAT RESPIUTARLR YOITNO OIRL AS nurae for child during day , Ocrinan pn-ferred 1909 Cnpltol nvenue. C M2T > 4 29 WANTED , AT "DIM IIOlJHEMITCHULI. . S D , good female cook , Iiumlry nnd tnhle girls ; plensnnt home. Bteaily employment , good wages promptly paid. C M2M SO * WANTED , A NEAT GERMAN C1IIIL TOR general hou'cvvoik. must bu n. good cook , no washing ? ' ( N ) n vveeU , only thee hnvlng the very be1 * ! of reference need npply. Mrs .T 11 Evnns. 3522 P.iinnm St. C M2C2 WANTED. COMPETENT OIRL : ML'ST HE good cook nnil laundress. Sirs Milton Itoeera , 334 S , 37th Bt. C M265 ron nnvr iiousns. HOUSED IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY THE O. P. Davis Company , 1503 I'arnam. D 393 HOUSES ; UUNEWA & CO. 103 N. 15TII &T MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR. 923 N. V. Life. ' O-401 _ " IIOUSES WALLACE. BROWN I1LOCIC. ItJTll nnd Douglas. * D 403 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city. J3 to $00. Pldellly , 170. Parmm St | D 403 _ _ HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES , ALL PARTS ot clt > . Uronnnn. Love Co. . 430 Pnxton block _ D-401 LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 15TH AND DODGE D400 _ _ HOUSES. PLATS. GARVIN BROS. . 1CW PARN'SI D--407 _ _ _ _ IIOUSES POR RENT. BEMIS , PAXTON 15LI < D 408 _ IIOUSES. J. H. SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y. I.lfeT D-409 _ _ FOR RENT. ELEVEN ROOM IIHICIC RESI- dcncc. modern In evcr > respei-t. Steam heat electric llaht Located nt Ihc southwest corner 17th nnd Douglas 8ts Apply to R W Raker Buperlntendcnt Dee hldg. D C32 FOR RENT. MODERN PLAT , REST IN THE city. In new Davldge bulldlni ; opposite city hall , nlso good store In same building. John W. llnbblns , iigent. ISC. P.unam stieet D-137 _ BTANTORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , B ROOM H W cor 13ih nnd Vlnton finest location in city for bujlnets men of Otmiia nnd South Omaha ; rents modirate. 204 U e HulldlnK. D J'2U 8noo.MOTTAOI : . ALL MODHIIN , and shade 2)21 ) Ml.iml at. D 751 FOH IU3NT. CHOICE TW13LVI3 itoon DI- tachcil modern houiui. Inquliu 2iiS Capitol Ave- . D-941 _ _ AN ILIOANT : , MODCHN IJ-IIOOMIHIICK dwelling P > per month. No 2111 CIIPH 7-rooms modi rn lint ut 117 M. No. 703 S3 IGlh nl. V.Y. II Mellile. Isl Nil'l II ink Illdg. D-931 KioiiT-r.ooM MODiniN COTTAR : . iNorinn 1411 Vlnlon. D M123 K' I3IO11T-11OOM COTTAOI3 , 120S HOUT1I TI3NTI1 Bt. Inquire 1411 Vlnton D M1M 23 1MIOOM 8TONI3 lliHII : > iNCi : . HOT WATPIl heat , modem In every respect. a Norlh " 5th HI. II T Clark. D-187 rou IUNT : , LAIMII ; imToic illTsionNciy corner 2llh nnd Iwindon Courl formerly oc cupled by dene-nil llinokc , nil modern Improve- menla. Inquire ul 2211 I ndon Court. D-M2I7 29 BIX-IIOOM COTTAOi : . MOORIlN * NlT-P Blmde , large lol nnd Imrn , nn 2 | t utre-il be- iwnn I iUe nnd Huitice. Oarvln linn 1613 Parnam. D-MJ3Q 30 MOVING iionsinioLn ooous AND PI V.NOH" Om.Vnn X. Storage Co , 151P4 1'arn im T > 1 1V.5 D-4)5 Fen un.NT HOUSI : , c L.MIGI : itooiiiTliotiTlI front No 2I.M Hewnnl St. D 241 a * 7-KOOM COTTAOI3 ANirTlATH UOOii i7\T- cellenl lomllilon , nevvl > pnperod and ralnltd , conui- diaries nnd Norlh 25lh Inqnlie W. II , ( irlllllli , Knrbne-h hotel. D Mii'J 2s * roil ni : > TKUUMiiiiin UOOMS. 11OOMS , 19W CAPITOL AVIji K MIM 2S NBWI.Y 'FlMiNlSlYlJD. STIJAM HUATlB rooms , with ur vvllhout board. CO I s 13th St , K 9S7-H 8d I PUIINISIIIID nOOMS FOIl IIOtJSKKlUn'ING for man und wife , llent taken In board 319 N. nth. 13-174 t HOOMS , nousuicim > iNa. in : so. HTH. 13-173 K ) FUHNlHlIi : ! ) HOOMS POIl fliNTL13M13N : AND llEhl housekucplntf. So03 Dudge tret I C-M19I 28 * PI1RN1BHI3D IIOOJ1H , HINOLI3 AND 13N8UITI3 ' gt Hurt. B-M231 28 I'i.KAHANT IIOOMH ON I'AKUOU n/XH , modem , slenni hel ; light lioutekeeplnir al lowed. 213 H. Z4tb si. K-.MSio 2i ! > HKMS AM ) IIOAHU. > 'Ill T-fr.AH IIOAltD AND ROOMS ; HOT w Ur , > i Hli Ixil location In city. Zl ! 8. 25th Bt. 17S4 nttf > HH AKf HOARD , HTKAM IIHATKIW3 Cipllut ire , F M145 K * MI8A JUAUHLANIJ. UU UOUQUAS STREET. i i itMsin ii HOOM.S AMI no van. ( t Minuel ) 111)LlANY ) lluiiMI Kill OR PNPUR , . ' 1 ( I r lunt Hiul rsst exposure , table tnnnlj line 1 < > ntlin Si'H I > u l s K MUI m * q ( H > IHKM ? . "llOARU , l 00 , MODERN lirlrk , ronlrnl til North | i'h P-1M l TIIM ( JKOROIA. SBT.15CT PAMIT.T HOTMU near llsnsoom Itrh. 10IJ So Wth it NICK IIOOM3 AND 1WAIID , ll J1INNKV. r nOOM rt'rtNISIlKD Oil UN- furnl hnl. Ulnpln , I'll Dnventwrt. r j TWO < 1KN rt.KMUN , TWO 1'ltONT IIOOMS with Innrd , prlvatp fnmll , rwiiwnaMp. B11 N JJJ. 15BVJO' Till : MKinmM , rniRT CLASS TAMILY hotel irih & DoilRC SIS. F - ' ; * rito.NT IICOM WITH r-jtar roil lusvr-.fM.iTHMMinn UOOM.S. rouit noiiMS , tt PO sciii A\U. _ _ „ „ , , , 2 riioNTlToo"M'8 ! icw I.IAVIN\VOKTU : ST. o IB n ron TinNT , 2 NIPB UNKUIINIHHIU : I AH- lorn. MSI CKllrornlu. C1-MI1S > roil HI2.VI < _ bl'Oltl S AMI OI'M'ICKS. toll lll.ST-ULSK HOOM IN OltUI. Nil I'l/JOU olllcc , lice bullillnR ; wntei. itenr , neat electric light ami Janllcr service. Ai > pl > to 11V. . linker suucrlnlimlent Dec Uulhllne I IDT iot UINT-TN : TIIII inn : One IIURC earner loom , 2nd lloor , with vault and private alike , vvittet , etc One InrKC front room , 2ml lloor , divided Into two rooms by piitltlon. water , etc. Oiii > ! nrfc corner loom , 2nd lloor , with vault , wntr , etc One front uinn dlvldeil 1 > > partition , third tloor fno coiner loom with \nult , third lloor. One lniip room tuinl floor , with imlltlon dlvld- Inn It Into ono lurne room nnd two smaller hrlvnto ruoms , water , itc. I wo I irsfl Kronml floor roam * vvlth v.iults. sovcial mull ronins on fourth lloor , with \nulti. All the o rooms ate hented with steiim , plectrlc IlKhti. tupplleil with lliet claps Janitor service. nicviitors run ilay nnd nil nluht llullillng ntrlitb llrepioof. Appl > to It % \ Hiker. Super Inli'nilent Room HI. llee Uulldlng _ ' "til ? roll JinNT-Tunl-Bionv IIIHCK IIIJII.DISO nt 018 rnrnnm St. This hulUllmr hns a fireproof cement bnnement roniplete Btinm hcntlnpj nx- lures : wnter on nil floors , pas , etc. Apply nt the omen of 1 he ner I ° ' ° _ _ _ " "fiTvTT'nRATiin si onr.i AND IT.ATS Honnrd Itnnclt , Acent 1610 ChlenRoI I fc-3 T" V\NTED. AC1RNTS TO SELL the onlv | > erfert tclf-feedlnR drllllni : attach ment for lilt bnicea AVrlle qulelc to n-riirp Rood tnrllorv A L Smith & Co I"- Arch st Philadelphia J-M--5 : s W \NTHI ) TO Ui : ? > T. MODERN HOl'SR WITH A1IOUT TEN 11OOMS , near llnnscom pat It. Address P 19. nj" omce. Iv M jSS \VAN-1ED TO flENT-MODRHATRIA 1'fH- niched hoiifc'of s or 0 rooms bath nnd modern conveniences fn doFlinlile locution for w Inter Gim-1 rnre tnltcn of premises Rnqulro nt olTI'e of Western Envelope Co K 24S WANTED. nY YOt'NO PKOPIWIONAI. MAN , rellned home In strlclh private fnmllv piofors walking dlslnnro from IV-c replies cinddentlnl , leferences e\i hnntrcd S 30 Itec K 215 20 STOIIACJC. PACIFIC STOUAOE AND WAHEHOUSE CO. tOS-910 Jones General storage and forwarding. PHAN1C EWERS , BEST STOIIAOB 1211 IIAll ncy. M-7JI2 S14 OxTvAN & STOIIAGK 161114 TAUNAM TEL IJIS i M 112 WAISTnn TO IHJY. I1FST rmCR PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS LanU accounts at room 60 N. Y. Life Uulldlng. N 201 w sncoND-iiAND wiinni.s. TO" io Omaha Ulcjcle Co. . 323 N. ICth i-t. N 752-S11 wn iLvvn CASH CUSTOMHUS rou nrNi- dem-e lots ill r > \ * t ! < - city. Send us jour list nnd we will do the rest O'Nell neil K'tito Acency. Soulb Omnlm N 915 27 WANTHD. A CLKAN ! OITN OAITIJD speedy driver ; weight about 900 pounds Ad- dre 3 S 31 , lire N M219 23 n iiousns ron SALii-noDDAHD PHAETON , HAMMOND typewriter : both good ns new. It. C. rattcrson , I'uttcrgon lllock I' 521 rou s vi.n SAWDUST , HULK Oil SACICHD CIUIIHING nnd hoe fence. C. It. Lee. 901 Douglns.Q Q 413 KOU KALI : , srniNo LAKH AND nnsun- volr Ire. Gilbert liros , Council muffs. In. Q-M711 S3 NKID MONKY. WILL SAcmrirn ALMOST new hlgh-Brade upright piano. 1518 North 20th si. QMS93 STEAM HOISTING MACHINE. CHUM' 2oS St. Mary'n Ave. Q-953 KIXJNDlKn ALASKA. SEND Jl CO TOH MAP of the Alaska gold ( lelita ; how nnd when lo co ; wlml lo Inke , cost , clc. O. W Clinton , Wil liams , Arizona Tenitory. QM17C S12 * VIOLINS. GOOD VIOLIN CHDAP Ton CASH , one week only 11IC rnrnnm street Q-M191 31 oVn moil oiiADi : siNRin SHWINO M A - e-ilne chenp. Ne-ur.i ka Cjcle Co Kith nnd Hnrm-j. Q-2U-2S roil SAM3 G HRAD OOOD ntnSII COWS Call afternoon , lllkhorn yard. 2jlh nnd Ilmst st Q . ' 1C 2 KOIt SALI ! Oil THADn COOKING AND entlm ; IrnlH , eldewull gasoline lamuv J , HleverH , Jr , Ames , Neb Q-JI2CI 3l 1'INlT'ui'UIOIIT PIANO ClIHAP ; CASH Oil Omahi. Savings bank ueclu. 2007 Cafs Pi Q-M230 Sll 11 isor.i , \\nous. . ANTI-MONOPOLY OAIUlAOi : CO CLl'-ANS cfcsponls und Iirlvj vnults nl reduced prices Oil N ICl.i Tel 1779 Ii KO-S-18 HAWI3D NATUH\L STONH. AllTiriflAI , , blick Tel 1CSD W I Welshans , SOD S 17thSl 4.3 (31.IHVO VANTS. MADAM PAUL , 503 NOUTH 1GTH ST. . TIIC wonderful Irnnce medium lells your paFl , prcti- enl uml future , unltr the separated , removea rvll Influences , clc , Kallnfacllon gunrnnleeil ; letlers wllh ulnmp encloppil prompllj nnfwered , hours , 10 n m lo S p. m. S M2" 8 IS * . ITC. MADAM SMITH. 1315 DOUOLVS , MA.SSAC.I3 Btenm lintlm T 9M 27 Miis. DU LION , iLicriiic : : MASSAQI : HATH pirlurn , restful and cuiullvc 117 ti llth , up- blulrn T MISS 2a VIAVI KOll DTiiUNI3 TIlOUIlLns. 346-8 IlldB. j phynl'-lan , coneulutlon or beallli liouk fee- U-414 _ J25 , HUPTUU13 CUIUID roll J2S , UNTIL BUl lrinli r 1 , no pain , no delcnlloi fiom ljusliicsa , refer lo lliouvandu of pnllerl euiud. cull or wnle. O i : Miller Co. , 9.2-3 N. V L , Omaha U-M-115 nvuuv PHAi-rii'Ai. Omnlm U Invited In Join the Oinnhu Jlrkk- Inscrji1 llenevolcnl local union , the etmrter In open until the 15tli of rn-pttmtx-r , meeti vve-ry Monday nlBhl nl IClh nndllllHin > l U M2G4 29' f _ -MOM3V TO LOAN UUAI. USTATi : , " ANTHONY LOAN 4 TllUfaT CO , 315 N V L. uulek mono HI low ruien for choice furm landj In lowj norlhern lllfourl , t-umern NclirusUa. W lib IjQANS ON IMPnOVKD & UNIM1MIOVI3I ) CITY properly. W. raniam Smllli & Co , 1320 1'arimm ' W 417 * 6 I'UH C13NT MONIiV ON N13U & IA. PAilMS \V. li. Melkle , lil Nullonul Hank HIJif. , Onmha W 41S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MONUY TO ijOAN AT I IW UATEs ! TlTH O 1 % Djvlr Co . I'M Kan-tin 81 , W-41S MONKY TO IXJAN ON IMPItOVRU OMAHA property luiey & Thomaa , 107 lit Nat , Ilk bide W 41 _ ON OUAHA I'UOl'KUTy ; LOWUbT IIATCS * building loans w anleO. ridellly Trusl Co. W-4M _ _ CITViAIJP PAM I-OANB. LOW HATKS. Pan In Uroi. , itg Farnam il. W-MM3 St MON HY TO LOAN ON IMP11OVED OMAHA real estate. Eronnmn , lave Co. , 1'aiton Illk. Vf iiO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MONEV TO LOAN. 1IEMIS , PAXTON I1LOOK. W MM ! ) MOM.V TO 1.0.1.- tll.iTri.12.1. MONI Y TO UHN ON I t UNITl III 1'IANOS , h itf-n w * n tr t i weu rni i In cli > . n ritiitml tf K iod ( .trKllr e nfl I niul , > . u onn uny ll < " i" > n iff m nny tirm or in nny nmoiinU OMAHA MORTOAOn 11N VO. } So Ifth 81 X 423 A 1 AI.PI1IN. OMAHA ItINK UOt'SK. hlKheit prices. 101 S 7 H uth ICth nt Omnm Y MI77 RW * rnomjciiAv ANiouA IN COMMISSION well F lnbllshFd JIM W cniili J J Ollon , CM Flrjt Nrtt'l Hank Y-M2M BJ TO OIT IN on OUT or HL'SINHSS oo TO J. J. Olli on. 514 rirnt Nnllonnl biinl ! YM143 BALI : , IIOTIL rt'iiNiTUiu : AND I.P.ASK of n tlilrlIHii loom house , the only hotel In tonn. Mint fell. lf t nf reKsi.ns , good locn- lion , Rood trndc Oomo nnl fee or write C W Hnineld. C'e-dur llnplds , Neb Y MKJ 29 * roit SALI : . UAIUV SHLLINO TIIN UANH or milk , nil belonclim gee vvllh rnme Addn-ss S 37 , lk-e. Y-211 ? 7 roil i\cn V.MI : . \VANTID : TO Tit\Di3. uoo'j LOT rou TIANO Address O 4S. Itee. Z 3CG WANTI3D STOCK onoCKIUi:1 * roil CI.KAR lots In Omaha nnd Pierre S. Ij C'nll nt room 423 Paxton block from 2 lo 3 o'clock p m 7.-MZ14 CI.I3AII LOT IN CUniOHTON HKIOHTH TO Ir.itle for uprlgnt plnrro Aildrcsii B W H"e. S5-2I2-S2 roiouNTS- - evile , 11 No 2 Id mlnglnn Ivppvvrller , In llrsl- clnito condlllon. Cnll nl CS19 N l lh f < l X-M231 50 KOH SAI.n HKAI. KS HOUSIIS. IXTS. PAIIMS , LANDS. I.OANS , Gee P licmls Heal Uslale Co. . Paxlon lllotk. lli-424 riVIMlOOM COTTAGI3. 1'ULL LOT. SOUTH Omnhn. JV . cnty Icrms. It. C. Pnlterson 1'ntlci'on ' . 'lock 11U-520 CIIAS 13 WILLIAM'-ON. COS I'-Hi : ULU'1 Tel 717 1U2-MS,0 CASH roil OMAHA SAVINOS IIANIi AC- counts. G. O. Wallace. 512 llrown blk ItL 193 KOUNT55IJ PLAC11 11AUOAINH , 12 500 3 760 TO JC COOco iihotos nl ICth nnd rnrmm , Morse J. J. Gibson , 614 rirnl Nut. Bnnk UIJB HL 42o IIAIIOAINS IN ALL t'Alt W Or' 1 HR conif nnd consult with us O'Nell's Hr-a - tnte Auency. South Omnhn. IIL BU S7 iON'T WAIT UNTIL VAI.t'RS HAVI3 POl'lJ led , Ret In on the ground n or while theriIs M-t time , come nnil sec us O'Nell's Hell llstnto ABPiie > , South Omnhn. Itn-llo 27 " " ' " " \FrN-r"Q"in'cK""ntTimNs o f Yorn South Onmlu icnl eM.itc list It with the O'Xell Hcnl Kslnte Ab-encj. Boulhjj1"1 CHRAP. N'RAT COTTAOR. IX3T ! 5X127'4 RAST front , must h" sold nt onre ; call nnd let me show joti. James StocKdnle. i-oom 4. Trcnzer llloiU -Itr.KO _ 1'AHM rOlT HAl.Rr2M AfURS. ONI2 Or THR lic t Improved fnrms In Hurt Tn . send for n description nnd price to the owner Thoirms VVnlklnsan , Hlalt. Nib . llR 1 < 1 29 * SNAP , GOxlld l-KHT NRAH 2JI ) AND CI.AHK. tl SIM .T N l-i en/or , Opp 1' O Jtl222 " " iTTLr"LOT" ; > aAU HIGH snioon ONLY JI-M rive-room cottaKC , comer lot. onls $971 Tine residence lot. tqilemlld location , Jl.fiCO I'lvo acres neiir Omaha nnd South Omnhn , Jl S'O llnnd'oine modem resldince. only $4 riOO Hicks Heal Ustnte Agency , 219 S. Kth t SNAP , 1.:0 TOR TWO LAUOi : HOl'SKS , AT 271C and 2718 N. 2Slh St. , lot , SU90 3 N Trcn7er , oppo lte P. O 1112-249 27 COMMKllClAIj OOI.I.KOC. OMAHA IIUSINRSS INSTITTITC IIOYD'S theater hlds. ; fall term opens Sept 1. write cntalQKUe 20C-S-24 * SHOMTIIAMI AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN faANl'8 SCHOOL. , C13 N. Y. UFR 426 AT OMAHA UUS COLI.KGn. 1CTII & . DOUQL.AS 427 IMIVNIIKOICEKS. II. MAKOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N 16 St ill S1UUWALKS. SAWED. NATURAL. STONED AnTiriCIAI > U. Tel. 1CS9 W. J. Welshan's. 30 ? S 17lh St 429 IIUNOVATING AVOHICS. MATTRRSSUS , COU-Iin = ! PAniXSR rtJRNI- turo to order : repaired 1C03 Tyavenw'h ; Tel. 1593 1S8 TYl'nWUITEIlS. TONS OP HNnltGY WOULD HE SAVED DAILY If every operator used the lluht running Dens more. 1C12 Farnam St. . Omiha. S52 KIIHMTUKE I'ACICUI ) . M. S WAUCLIN , 2111 CUMINO ; TEI. 1MI 430 IIAKCING. MOHAND'S HIO HAIINEY ST7 PRIVATE I.ES- pens society or Etice : now oncn. < 32 A-10 SCHOOL FOIl STAMHIRIIRHR AND STUTTEFt- ers Julln E. VnuRhan , SOS N Y Life bldif. Method by graded voc.il exercises. Hours , 10 to 12 nnil 2 to 4 813 HH' r VTI\TS. Sucs * CoAttornejs - nt I-nw B1" ' latent Ex- pcrts HC. DulldlnB. Omaha , Neb Ilnnch ofnce nt Washln ton. D C. We make TREE EX A MIN \TIONS nnd aid Inventois In selling thcli * Inventions. Send ror fiee Advice and Patent llook. OPI-ICK C-HIKF QUAUTRRMASTBR Omaha. Neb , Aug 27. 1SW. Sea'ed pro- po-als , In trlpl'cate ' , will be- received here until 12 o'clock m , central standard time , Sept 27 , 1SU7 , and then onenwl , for constructing ti 00,000 gallon steel tank with trestle ( it Fort Itoblnson , "Neb. , U. S. reserves right to reject or ncce-pt any or all pioposali1 , or nny part thereof p'ans anil specifications can be seen , and nil Informa tion had lieiw. Envelopes containing pro posals to bo marked "i'lopo-Mls for Steel Tank , " nnd addresicdi J. M. MARSHALL- C C JU. A 2S elH S2I-.S T yribn ro coxTiucToirs ! ISIds will be received until ! i o'clock p. m. , Wudnufdny , September 1st , nt No Cfi Paxton - ton bloc | { , for laying water pipe , setting hydrants , etc. , on grounds of Transmls'sls- Hlppl Exposition Plans ami specifications on tlio In Huperinlenilcnt's onice F P KIIIKHNDALU Mnnnger Grounds and lluililiiiK Hept. A-2C-d-B-t - - - - I'OSTOKKICH JMITICK. ( Should bo read DAIIA' by all InteresteJ , ns cliMiKetr muy occur nt nnj lime ) I'oielKn malls for the week endlnir Aucuat 2S , 1SU7vlll close ( PHOMPTLY In a 1 cases ) at the General Postolllcc- follows PAUCKLS I'OST MAILS ULOSn ONK HOUH UAHLICH than closing time shown bi-lovv. TriiiiH-Allaiillu MnllN. SATtmDAY-At 7 a. in for FnANCn , mvrraniU.AND. ITALY , SPAIN , POIfX- I'OAL , TUIUCHY. KOYPT nmi HIIITISH INDIA , per B. s. La GascoBiie' , via lluvro ( letters for other pints of Uurope mum bo dlrcaied "per La Ciusco nu"Ji ut S a. m. for NKTHHULANDS direct , per B a. Spiarn- Uiim. vlu Itottordam ( letters must be ill- reeled "per Sp.iurnd.im" ) ; at 10 u m , for SCOTLAND direct , per s. . Clrcapjln , vl i QliiHHovv ( letters must be directed "per "Clrcassla" ) ; ut 11 u. in. for NOIIWAY direct , per u s Island ( letters must be ill- re-otehl "per Island" ) ; at 12 m ( .sumiltmt-'nt- nry 1.30 i > . m ) for UUUOI'K , per a a. Umbrla * , via Queenstown. P1UNTI3D MATri3It. IITCGerman slcumcrs sailing on Uuesdays take Prlnte-d Mutler. tic. , for Germany , and Specially Addressed Printed Matter etc. , for other parts of Uuropc. Ameri can and White Star steamers on Wednesdays , German uleamera on Thursdays , und Cunard , 1'reuch und Herman fcteuinets on Salurduya lake Printed Mailer , etc. , for all iaunlrles for which they are advertised lo carry mall. After closing uf the bupplemenlur ) Trans- Atlantla Malls named above , addlllonal supple- mentury mulls are opened oiuthe piers of the American Ungllsh , French and Ocrmun steam ers , and remuln open until within Ten Win- utw of the hour of salllnir of sleumer , MnlU l'r South uuil Coiitrul Ainrrlcn , Went Iiiillen , Ktc , SATUHDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10-30 a. in. ) for KOHTUND ISLAND , JAMAICA and SVANIL.LA , per B. u. Ael- Ir im'rult il trer * fjr C jstn Ilira m t li ilire if I ' | v , r Mn n lac-k ) . nt In n in , ( miMHFtn < niAry 10 TO n ml for 1'OUT A1' iMtiKrr I'MTiT ooAvr : , jnnKMU- ' , C'AHTIIAOI NA nnl SANTA MAIITIIV , per i . Amlnv ret 1" SO a m for CAM * PIX'lli : , rillAl'AS , TAH\St'O and YU CATAN , pet r s prltiln ( letters for other port * of Mcxfi'O nnd for Ctibi must bo directed "per tlrlihba" ) , nt 10 .Td n. m for POUT At' ' IMUNCM1 At'X-rAYKS. .TAP- Mit : < . Cl'MANA and rAIU'PANO. per S. a. Prlns WU'oni IV ( Icttern for other parts of Venezii'la. fitraeno. TrlnUnd , Hrltlth nnd Dutch Uulftna mn t be directed "per Print Wlllem jr-j ; nt 11 n m for NUW- FOUNDL'AND , pel1 a. 9. Portia. Mull- for Newfoundland , by rail to Hnllfnx. ami th nee l > y ntcnmrr , clo c nt thli office dnllr nt 8:30 : p m. Mull * for , MtQiielon , by mil to lios- ton nnd thence Vy rtenmcr , clixr at this omce , dally at 8.30 p. in Mulln fur Cnt > n clone nt thl office Oilli nt 7'fin n. l. , ? nr fornnnllns by dtenmeM jalllnR ( Mondny nnd Thurwla > < ) irnm Port Tnmpi , Tin Mnlls for Me lco rily. overland , nle n speclnlly addre ed for dl - intch by steimer , clo < ie > nl Inn otTlee dnlly nt 2.30 n m nnd 2:30 : p. m H'-glMered mall close * , at 6:00 : \ > m. previous day. Trniiiiiiirlllo Alnllx. Mnlls for th Society I lands , per Milp Oill- Ice ( from San Krnnel .eo ) , close here dnlly up to August 2S nt 6:30 : ji m. Mnlli for China , Japan nnd Hanoi ) , per a s Coptic ( from San rrnnclsco ) , cloe here dully tip to August 27th nt C.TO p m Mnllx for China nnd Jnpan , per s. B. Columbia ( from Tncnmn ) close liero ilnlly up to August 29th nt ( lno : p m. Mnlli for Hnvvnll. per B. i. Australia ( from S\n l > "rnncl co ) clo-te hero dally up to September 1st lit fi-00 p. m Mnlh for Australia ( except Went Austtnlln ) , Hawaii and 1'IJI Island1) , per B P. Aornnpl ( from Vnnrouvfr ) , elo o heie dally after August llth nnd up to September 1st nt G " p m Mallt for China and Japan ( ipcclnllv nddroBsed only ) , per 9 , Kmpress of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , rhier here dally up to Sep tember "Gib nt fl 1(1 ( p in. Malls- for Aus tralia ( exoe-pt those for We t Austialla ) , vvhlcli are fotvvanleil via Hurope , New XenlanO , Hnvvall , rijl and Simonn Is land" , per a Marlpoiji ( from San Kran- e-l co ) , rlo e here ilally up to September 10th at 7.30 n. m. , 11 n in. and 0 SO p in. ( "l on nl rival nt Neu York of s s Campinla with Ilrltlsh inulla for Australia. ) Trans-Pnclde malls nre fonvnnled to pnrt of pilling ilnlly nnd the schedule of clnslnK Is nrinnk'od on the presumption of thpli unin terrupted overlnml trnnslt lleclatered mnll olofcs nt G'OO n m provlous iHv Postoiriee , New York N Y . August 20. 1817. conxnMus VANCOTT. postmaster. \1L1K ) VMS. Ill ULINIHON & MIS OII'II lllver llallronil "Tho HirlliiK ton llnutiOenenil olllce N \ \ I'orner Tenth nnd rnnmin Stieets Ticket olllci150J fm- nain Ktreet Telephone , 2iO l > ciot Tenth nnd MdLion streets Iclophone Arrive Lincoln lien\er nnd vveit S.S'i nm 9.80 an Lincoln Denver l < > lo- rndo. I'l.ih. ' Callfornlu , lllack Hills , Montnna nnd Putfet Sound i.r ; pm 4 03 pm Lincoln Local ' 7.0."i pin * 7:43 : pm Lincoln 1 ant Mnll pm " 11.30 am 1 Dnll > Dallj except Sundn > . OHK'AaO lUIItLINOTON AND CJnlncj Itsllrond "The llurllnc ton Itoute Ticket olllce , r > 02 I'.irnnm street Telephone , 210 Depot Tenth nnd Mngon Streets Telephone , 128 I nve. Arrive riilcniw Vc'tllmlcd Ex 5 03 pm 7..5 nm C'hlciiKO Express 1.4S nm I 13 pm ChlniKO ,1 ht Louis Ex 7.10 pn. 7 " nm ' 'nclilo Junction l-ncil 11:1) : nm fi 10 pm Tnst Mall 2 CO pm Dall > Dalls except Sund ly. cnirAco , MU.WAUKIIU K. sr Paul llnlluu > Citj Ticket Oftloc WU rnrmm Stred Telephone. 2S4. Depol , Tenth , ntul Mnaoil Streets. Telephone1. Arrive. Chicago Limited Hx ' . . 6:30 : pm * S 03 nm Chle.mo & Sioux City I3x " 11-CO nm 3.25 pm Dillj. Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO & ftoilTHWI3STI3KN RAILWAY Cil > Ticket Olllc6. 1401 rnrnam Slrecl. lelo- phone , 601 Depot'lentil und Muson Streets. Telephone , 123 ' * Leave. Arrive MlfHourl Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul and Minneapolis . 5:10 : nm 10:45 : pm Missouri Valley , Sioux City i .1. . * 7:30 : nm 9,03 pm Denlson , Carroll , Wnll Like T . . * r.30 am 9 03 pm Eastern Express , pes Molnes Muraialltotvn , Cedar Rapids , ChloHgo "lO S nm 4.10pm Atlantic 1'ljer , Chicago und East * 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm Pnut Mall , Chicago to Omaha 3:10 : pm Missouri Valley , Sioux Clt > . St. Paul , Minne apolis Limited G 15 pm * 9-23 nm Omahn-Chlcngo Special . 0:30 pm S.10 am Dally. Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND S. PACIP1C RAILroad - road "The Great Rock Island Route" Cltj Ticket Olllcc. 1323 Knrnnm Street. Telephone. 423 Depot , Tenth and Meuon Streets. Tele phone , US. Leive. Arrive. Chicago nnd St Paul Vestlbulcd Expre H . . . 4.30 pm 1.20 pm Lincoln , Colorado Sp s , Pueblo , Denver and west 1 23 pm ' 4.03 pm Chicago. Des Molnes and Rock Island 7.00 pm 1 8:15 : nm Atlantic Express. for DCS Molnes and east ern points 7 CO nm ' 5:33 : pm Dally Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS AND Omiha Rnllwnj General Olllccs , Nebraska Di vision. Plfteemh. and Webster Sheets Ticket Olllce. HOI Parnani Street. Telephone , 661. Depot , riftecnth and Webster Streets. Tele phone , 145S. ij > ave. Arrive. Sioux City Accommoda. 8.50 nm 8:25 pm .Sioux City Acoommodi. 9.50 am 8.25pm lllalr , Emerson. .Sioux City. Ponca , Hartlns- toii nnd nioomlleld . 1:00 pm 11-53 nm Sioux City. Manknto , St. Paul. Minneapolis . . . Ci5 : pm 9:10 : um Dally. Dally except hunda > . Sunday only PREMONT ELKIIORN S. MISSOURI VALLEY Railway General Olllces , United htntw Nn- tlonal II ink Uulldlng SouthvveFt Corner- Twelfth nnd Painam Streets Ticket Olllcc , 1401 Parnnin Street Telephone. 561 Depot , Pifteenth nnd Webster Streets Telephone , 14 S I "nve. Arrive Jllack Hills. Deadwood nnd Hot bprlngs. . . . 3 00 pm 5 CO pm Wjomlng , Carper and Douglas . . . . . 3 00 pm 5 00 pm Hastings , York , D-uld Cll > Superior , Ge neva , Exettr nnd Seward - ard . 3 00 pm 5 00 pm Not folk. West I oint 7 v ) nm " 10 . ' 5 nm nnd Premont . 3to : pm 5 00 pm Lincoln Wnhoo nnd 7.W nm " 10-23 nm Premont . ,1.00pm G.OO pm Pn-mont Locil , 7,50am Dnlly Dally except Sunday. Sunday only " Dally except Saturday , " Dilly except Monday. KANSAS CITY. ST JOSEPH & Council Hlurfs Rnllroad "The IluilliiKlon Route" Ticket Of- llco. 1502 Pnrnam Street. Tele- pione 250. Depot , Tenth nnd Mauon Streets Telephone , 128 Leave Arrive. Kansis City Day Ex . 9 01 um 0:10 : pm Knnsas City Night Ex . 1000pm " 6.30am Dally Missorni PAciric HAILHOAD General Olllc'ea und Tlckel Olllee , Merchuntx Nutlonal Hank Uulldlng , 1221 rarnnm Htreel. Telephone , 104. Depol. I'lflecnth und Web'tcr Streets Telephone , Leave. Arrive KumiiH City , St lAuls nnd Houthi-rn pnlnin 3 03 pi 12 m pm Kims is Clly Hxpre-ss 9-30 pi :20nm : I't Cio.ik & Union LI . 9.W pi T.OOnm Dully. OMAHA KANSAS CITY & EASTERN RAIL road Omaha A. Ht I-ouls Railroad " 1 he O K Route" Tli ki > t Olllr-e. 1413 Parnam Street. Telephone 31 ! Depot , Tenth and Muton htre-ets , telephone1 , 12S , Leav e. Arrive. PnttoiiEburg. KlrkHvllle , ( Jillncy I/icnl 3:40 : am 10:15 : pm St Louis , NeW York Llmltcil 4.30 pm 11.30 am Dilly. B1OUX CITY & PAflKIC RAILROAD-OEN- eral Ofllces , United States National Dank Iliilldlni ; , S W. Corner Twelfth and Pnrnam Streets. Ticket Olllce , 1401 Parnam htrret Telephone , 501. Depot Plftecnth and Webster Streets Telephone , 1438. Leave. Arrive Rloux City , Mankato , St. Paul , Minneapolis , fi:15 : pin 9:10 : am Dally UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland - land Route" General Olllce-s , N. E Corner Ninth and Purnam Streets , City Ticket OJIlce , 1303 1'urnam Street. Telephone , 316. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128Leave Leave , Arrive , The Overland Limited" for Denver Salt Lake , Parlllc eoant , und all western points . . 8:20 : um 4:15 : pm Pa t Mall train for Denver. Salt Lake , Pacific coast and all western points . . 4:05 : pm * 10 20 nm Lincoln , lltatrlce und Htrnmiliuric Express . . 4.03 pm 3,50 pm Or u n.l Ivland Express 6:3.1 : pin 3:50 : pm Dully. Dally except Sunday , Council llluffs Local L uve B:4 : u. m. . C.50a. in. ; 7.20 a. m ; 8.U a. in. . 10.i a. m. , 2,15 ( i im. i 11 P m I in p n. . t. M p IM AHUM * M n in , 7 W n. in * n in D Nt n HI II vt mi a m p in K M p in o w. P in ID it p m WAIIAHII IIAIMIHAH Tlr'MKT tlfl'ICW , KIR Kit rim in Hlieni 1 i-l tiiimn , in l > * pot , Tentl nnd Mnmin Cllr l T liihfm | , IX. l * v * Arrive HI Uiuln "Cnnon Unit" IC > | iri > m * l W pin ! ! m IMIIj. AD\ICI : TO ST\V-\T.IIOMUH. A liii'tor' UrnnlliiiiN ! Tips < o tin ) ri"r Victim * . "This In the nonnon upon which victims of liny fovcr Itxik with ilrcail , " BHJS a doctor In the St. Ixiuls Republic. "They know by bitter experience that between about the middle ot August and the middle ot Scplcm ber they have ? an ordeal to pass throng ! \vhlch Ifl truly tcrrllile > . Of course , thcio arc degrees In oevcrlty , but the average mittcrcr from hay fever ( or more correctly apeakliiB ntitutunnl catarrh for the hay-making genson la over long before ) hay fovcr sots In ) when In his asthmatic paroxjsm , cuelurea untoli ngonlco. "DliI you ever see a patient In the act o going through his fight for breath ? It la painful tovltnrat , even for a phjslclan vvhoHu fl > mpathle9 hnvo been blunted by yeatvj ot aesoclntlon with illscnao and Iti mlserlw. The patient , about the- middle ot August , experiences an Intolerable Itching and burning of eyes and throit , whlcl Is BOOH accompanied by an Inoullnatu urn provoking dwlro to sneeze. This Hiieezliig and Irritation of tlio evennd throat bc- eouies Intenslllcd as tlu > d.-xjs go by , am' ' merges Into a second stage , I o. , ot bronchia Inflation which maiilfriiti lt"oir by a dry tickling cough with tittle or no expectora tion The- continual coughing aud nucezlng brings about a soreness ot the chest , such as jou would expect when contracting an ordinary cold. "About August 2S the fltst aitlnnatlc ajmp- toms appear. You may think It strange that I should specify a , certain date tor Its onset , but I think nearly every doctor's record book will show that Just about that time h'ji pi- Units grow smldcnl ) worse Nothing In the whole category ot human Ills IK so certain as the exactne-ss with which attacks of hay fever recur. It Is almost ludicrous In Its exact ness. It Is as prompt and unfailing ES tlio monthly gas bill , whether the teison be wet or iliy , Intensely hot 01 fairly tool. It will often iccur In an Individual on Uio very same Jay und even Iho very same hour tint It appealed the previous > ear. 13x ti In dif ferent Individuals there Is seldom \arhtlon of moro than two or three ) dajs. Change In locality ( unless upon Ihe high soa-i or in a mountain region , makes very little dlfTe'- Liice. So that It a man who has gone tp the Klondike gold fields is attacked by the an nual enemy , he may derive consolation from the fact that hla hay fever fi lends In St. Loula are suffering with him at th.ttvcrj hour. "About August 25 , I say , the ! Ir t asth matic svmptoms manifest themselves. The difficulty ot breathing Is Increased , the chest beromes more tight ; there "la " a whistling cooing sound In the chest , which becomes louder nnd louder until a few moments before the parox > sni , when It can be heard across the room. The patient becomes neivous ami restless Ho cannot lie down upon the bed , or even lean back In the rocker. The sonorous ous chest sounds In a Jerking ihythm. Gil- ting well forward or standing , the patient wll soeki a convenient place to plant ha elbows and vainly gasp for breath. The neck swells the ejes and face become suffused with blood tears trickle down the cheeks and the ex pression Is that of yearning , anxiety and de spair. The collar Is unbuttoned , the clothing loosened , the windows and doors thrown open but to no avail. All the muscles ot the shoulders , arms and cbau are brought Into play to assist respiration. The chest heaves anil tosses like a ship In a gale , but the breath will not come. The patient feels as If be were breathing In a vacuum , and his anxious friends , unless experienced , will suppose - pose that actual suffocation Is Impending Unless there Is some radical inteifcrenco these paroxysms may last from a few min utes to several hours. Gradually the - whistling ling noises return , Ihe breathing becomes less shallow , the patient breaks out in a copious perspiration and the worst Is over. "Although several theories have been ad vanced to explain the causation of ha\ asthma , there Is none which is universally accepted. I consider It a neivous affection a disorder of the sympathetic system ( tht vosomotor fibers ) , by which persons so pre disposed became Influenced by an cxterna iirltant , such as dint , heat , electrical con ditions of the atmosphere , or the pollen fiom ( lowers or plants , as Is meat generally be- lloved. As would naturally be supposed there has also been found n germ for ha > asthma , but I have not seen him as yet am will cling to the nervous theory until I flue something better. "Thero are two classes of patients who apply for treatment those who can affon to move to another climate nnd those who must remain at homo. Patient * of the first clabs are usually told to go where there Is no dust and no pollen. This means a life , lu the mountains or upon the ocean. A proper change of location is very often cura- tlvo ns long as the patient remains , but as BOOH as ho returns to hta familiar haunts his sibilant old enemy h there to meet him. experience has proven that Immunity from hay fever Is enjoyed In the Catsklll moun tains , the Ilocky mopuntalns , at seine places In the Adlrondacks , at Beach Haven , N. J , and at L'lro Island , N. Y. Autumnal catarrh Is also crtcaped at Whlteflcld , Franconla , Kabyan's , Mount Washington and many other places In the White mountain region This all argues against the pollen theory , because there is at least some \egetatlon In all these places. "For the other class of patients the treat ment must of necessity bo only palliative The patient should lead acry ijulet life from the time ho expects the annual attack until the period hai > been well passed. He should avoid as much as pooslble any ex posure to di.iughls nnd the direct rajs of Iho cun , and refrain from any uxeillon which would cause the respiration and circulation to bo unduly quickened. Ho should walch rtllglously his dlgtslion and oat nothing but the most luadlly as.similablo fond. He bhonld spare his stomach as much an possible and ho will bo wleo If he eats no food at all after 3 or 1 o'clock In the afternoon , at least not moro than a very light lunch. An old- fushloned flaxseed tos with brandy and sugar will alleviate this bronchial distress and overcome , the necessity for uplng opium and olhor narcotic medicines which are much too loosely handled at present by Inexperienced persona. "For the soreness , redness and Irritability of the eyes a weak solution of borax In clean water , or a mild solution of sugar of lead and hamamells water will prove comforting. Blue or smoked glasses are Indispensable If the patient Is obliged to go about In tlio sunlight end should always bo used Stimu lating gargles , Mich as vinegar and salt , are sometimes c\ccedlngly useful by allaying the Intense dryncfcs and Itching In the throat and at the roof of the mouth , "Tho asthmatic symptoms demand treat ment by a physician , but they may often bo palliated by Inhaling a few drops of chloro form or other sprinkled upon a handker chief. Inunctions of a. G per ci nt ointment of oil of eucalyptus rubbed well around Ihe cheat nnl neck t-eom : at time's In bo very buiuflclul. Cocaine application to the niucouo mcmbiann of the no.se > him of late become very popular , and Is , I believe , the most elllcacloim remedy known ; but outride ot the danger of contracting the coca I no habit. It Is n dangerous remedy and should not bo employed except by n skillful phyalclan. "There is a mibjtltule , however , which docs ncaily as well aa the eocalno solution and glveo almcst Instant relief , and that Is a 10 to 20 per cent solution of menthol in almond or olive oil. It should be applied by means ofa coarse spray , or camel's hair brush. "Attention to tills little detail will enable a victim of hay fever to exist with a min imum of discomfort at home without having to bo exiled on top of same mountain , or In uomo seashore town , uhlth would bo worse to many than Invalldlmn. Sensible living , sensible clothing , senolble diet , avoidance * of undue exertion and rational medical treat ment for gra\o symptoms , ohnuld they ar rive , will make llfo bearable , oven In the severest of stay-at-home caaea. although there U no hope for absolute recovery " The "nicycllst's Heat Friend" U a familiar name for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve , al ways ready for emergencies While a tpe- clllu for plica , It aUo Instantly relieves and cures cuts , brulzea , nit rheum , eczema and all affections of the skin. U never falui , , BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. | Mrs 1'rnncea Hodgson Iliirnctl. nlio l not well known to New Yorker * by slRht , was frequently seen on ttio streets last neck when slioAS < n tliat city In connection ulth tbo prcpiratlotia for tlio proilucllon of one of her plays , Mrs. Iturnctt Is a striking looking noman with blond hair , which for nc\eral jcars she worn rather utiort. She haa Krown stouter durlnR recent > ears niul her appearance lu the style ot dress fho adopts would lead olio to btlloTo that fhu was ttngllsh rather than American , although most ot her llfo has been fi'Mit In this country. Altliongh Mrs. Ilurnett mnkes n largo Income from her writings , she Is anxious for the greater cmolumenls of the dramatist , ntul sht > sticks asilduously to play writing , nlthoiiRU It Is doubtful It any uf her plays except "Little Lord Kfluntloroy" has o\er pro\e < l \ery profitable to her. Shu Is n woman of very pronounced opinions as to the Interpretation that her pla > s should receive , and It was a dKigreemciit about a matter of this kind with her mana gers that postponed the production of her litest drama for a whole year. Thou Mrs. IHirnolC wat convinced that so long us pla > \\oro written to make money , the.\ could accomplish that end moro n\ullly when the IntproM * of the organizations to have smoking rooms for the memhern. In nome of the cllllw they were nbollsbfd , but In the majority they wete retained. The l.on- Oon hotels tint established atnoklng roomn for women -and they are of the highest clati hud to chooee whether the women guests should be nlowed to smoXo In the I dining room with the men of their part 1m or In Die hallwnjs. and It was decided that the Binoklng room wna the only solution of the question , as many of the gurfttn hesi tated about Indulging thcmsehea In n pub * lie part of the hotel. Men ate admitted with women , but they nro not allowed to come In alone. AH another Instance of the growth of cigarette smoking among women In Kngtand. It might be cited the case of the titled Austrian nt the ducheos of lc\on- Bhlre' recent ball who ninokcil a clgarctto In tht > dining room after supper. Neither coeducation of the sexes nor th new \\oman seems to worry Hr 1ninnb - bnlt. In a lecent speech to the Oberlln eol- lego alumni he- raid the main argument against the mingling ot the HCXCH at college "la that they nro npt to full In lo\e and get married , and that Is a thing of which I heat lII ) appio\o. 1 fell In lo\emid got mar- rird mj'plf , and I think 11 wn the best * . iSITlNQ IVJa'-j * ; Autumn visiting ca3tum.cs ibis stasiun am partlculatly smart and effective. Our Illustration shows a gown Horn Harper's Hazar , made of gray crcpo do Chine , tilmmed elaborately with entre-deux of white lace , edged with nairow white eatln ribbon. The waist has rullleg anil jabot of mousacllno de .solo with a satin edge , while the yoKe has bands of gold and silver biald A charming touch of color Is given by the belt of green velvet , with rhlncstonc buckle. The hat with thle gown Is from Lewis , and Is a toque made of gray tulle and trimmed with black and white feathers. The bilm Is covered with tulle cmbioldeicd In gold , and caught up at the side with a lasctto of turquoise blue satin they were Intrusted to persons who were adapted to them. But she only half gave UD her contention that the woman she had selected -was the best for her play , aud In Dngland It will be handed over to the Amcil- can actress who was her first choice. A honeymoon trip by proxy Is the latest novelty which was brought to the attention of visitors and natives at Atlantic City by the advent of four Jolly old people , husbands and wives. They knew nobody at the hotels , they did not want to make acquaintances ) , and Insisted on being seated at a table by themselves. It was a caution to see how much fun they got out of their visit They bathed and they boated and thcv fished. They visited every show In Atlantic City. Fancy the excitement among the women In the hotel when they were ovuiheard banter ing each other one evening and one of them said : "Enjoy yourself as much as you can. Folks of our ago can only have a honey moon trip once in our lives. " None of thu four could bo under CO years of age. Just married and on a honeymoon trip when they ought to bo preparing for their graves. Thus the tongues wagged until a cleigyman arrived who knew them AinoiiK the other guests was one of his formci i > ar- Ibhlonms , and to her he explained the situa tion. The old people wcro the happy parents of a young couple mairled tun di > s ago. The brldo and groom wanted to enjoy each othcr'u society In peace and qulot Hurry and bustle of tiavel and thu publicity which nlwajs smiles on the nonly married wtro aveiso to them. Therefore , they hit upon the happy expedient of sending the old folks off on a bridal tour and stayed at home to keep house with nobody aiound to Interfeio In any way with their t > olitude. Women are branching out further and further slnco the blcyclo period began , and now another stop Is taken owing to Uio rld- ng of the ullont steed. It Is astonishing to find how many women of all ages and Hlzcvi travel In their blcyclo units , not merely when Journeying by rail to some good pluco 'or biking , but In regions wheio It Isn't oven worth whllo to take their wheels along , and often upon trips where It Id just plain .raveling , with no intention of bottling down anywhero. So common has the attlro become - como for tourists that It hardly causes a stare Looks of envy from the long-skirted vomcn arc about the only demonstration that t call.j forth In a wliort wklrt the traveler can defy rain weariness , warmth , heavy satchels and pretty nearly ovt-ry other 111 hat tourist flesh U heir to. Thoio need jo no quewtlon about the oluganto of the garb. A few Inches lets of bklrt In no vay Intetferes with fit or tln'sh , and as a natter of fact meat Mich aultu are the mnart- cwt. of the smart , bearing the Irreproachable allor stamp It U notlcoablc that the vojrcrs am Invariably women uU tlnguls.htd jy an exprcwlon of great geol cm > o They are not the strong-minded or radical sort at all , but they are plainly women with Hindu of their own , and prutty contented nlndu too. The Mohammedan women of Ilosnla , who aru not allowed to BCD a male doctor , are o bo provided with women phvslclans , and ho first of thcao. Dr. Theodora Krayewslta. ias recently been appointed. She Is a I'olo > y birth , and as she Is included by the crma ot her appointment In the list of army surgeons , she is compelled to wear a uniform. In the discharge of her duties she ravela through a large district , instructing n sanitation and enforcing compliance vlth sanitary laws , London hotels now have women's mnok- ng rooms , and they were provided to meet ho demand that came from the dally In- leaalng number of nngllsh women who moke. It will bu recalled that several f the women's clubs In London were re- ently very much disturbed over the quea- Ion as to whether or not It was bent for I thing I ever did Indeed , If I were addressIng - Ing umlcrgiaduatre I am not Mire but that I would nd\ Iso to elect the study of human nature with ono tutor each. "Whllo I do not care to co women rush ing Into the professlonj. " the doctor added , "and becoming stenographers , lawyers , uoc- torn , rcpoitere and what not , jet I would by no moans debar thorn from that privilege if they so doslro. I would have them fieo to cheese for then-selves. The Idea of forcing them Into the homo Is absurd. If men must corral women in order to marry them then they'd better be old bachelors lint I bellevo that social problemo will bo HO woiked out before many years that men will bo the solo breadwinners and women will take that place for which thuy are so well suited and in which they aio happy that of homemakers - makers and home-keepers. " There Is no woman In the United States who is entitled to wilto 1) V. S. aftci her name , although some have tal-fn preparatory column ut the voterlnaiy school con nected with Cornell university The only ono who has matriculated with the l 'entlon of entering tlio profession h M'tfl ' J < "itno Ilovort , who attended the New York vet ii- nary college during two si .sl'jns .Ml- } Heveit Is the owner of llnhlndalo 't"n Olon Head , L 1 , wheio she raises blooded horata nnd flno bulldogs She does not nppiove of the new woman , though eho IB fe.ulit-H nnd passionately fond of animals Miss Ilini-rt treats the hoibes and dog.s on lur own fuiui , and the horses are always shod uudtr licr perbonal supeivision. The dean of the American Veterinary col lege Dr. Llautaril , hiiiil tlut but ono wom.iii had ov ( r applied for admission to that In stitution That wns some ytais ago. Now , ho bald , a woman would bo welcome In any ot tlio schools He added thuro was a gleat opening for women In the ( iiofesulou , par ticularly In the treatment of ptt dogs and eats. The wealthy woman who owned clou1 would certainly take them to a womnu vet erinarian , If thcro wan one. "Dr. Ottonlcnghi reports , " ea > s the Medi cal Record , "the tints mudo with iMilmann a furadlmeter of the Bensltlveiu&H to pain and l ho cndurunco of puln In CSJ women Ho llnds that women are Icb.i tscnsltlvo to pain than men n-nl that this sensitiveness Is lesj In early life , Increase * to the twuit-fourth year and decreases after that Thu higher classes ate most Henaltlvo nnd the deguntr- ate IcjHt Ho found the latter class viry obtuse to the sensation of pain. Kndura icu of pain vailivi between much broader limit ! ) In women than In men , reaching a maxi mum far beyond thu masuillno limits , pos- Bllil > duo to the 'gieate-r HUggcstlblllly' of thu fumulo ex Cencial acnullilllt ) readies the highest point In the nineteenth } Car Ho * ( oiikldcrs woman H compaiutlvu In- Bc-iiblbllity to puln us a sign of her inferi ority to man , as the unUvlll/ed and de- cisltive . U attempts gcncrato are least j > ) to provo a connt'ttlon butwuvn this charac teristic and her longevity " The Kolllarj woman solicitor of patents In Now York City , and probably the only ono In the United Htate-s. la Miss Kdlth J. Orla- weld who carries on her buslneis In u room on the fifteenth lloor of OMB of the big down town olllco buildings Although Ml us Orltt- weld l youthful In appearance , nlit > hns b < on In her patient buslriiTts for twelve > eim ) . After being giadiiHtud from the Noimal college - lego In 183J , uho took a upeclal rourwo la mathematics und jiatont-olllcc drawing , taught mathematics for a year , and utudlod pjtcnt-tollcltlng Slnco she * started out lu imflncHs for herself she ha.i be on very HIIC- citoodil. MlrtH ( Jilswold not only obtalm patents for people all over the United 8tut\i and In fortlgn countrUfl , but given opInlonH on patents und trademark * ) , und In whut lelouro fcho socurui Is studying law , with the Intention of pausing the New York bar examination. With all liur work , MUia Grid- weld finds plenty of time for exprclee. Him rldie a wheel , U a flno bwiinmcr , and practices uuvfral other brauibcu of athlitlcn. * ? ? *