Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE Cm ATI A DAILY HT2E : SATTHDAY , SEPT13MHE1 ? 4 , 1807 ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
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will lie dellvcri-d on jircni'iitatlon of
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1 a mini tliiTinfler.ollitnic ( liken
for II-MN tliniii ifor I lie llrnt liiMi-r-
tlon. 'riieni ! nilvi-rllHeiiu-iitN limit lie
run
S1TUATIO.VH
WANTKD. POSITION AS noi .HiKi-ni'iii : : IN
mall family , or for widower , by mliMle-aKed
wlilow nooil references. Mir MarRarct Smith ,
Ill ltiK City , Neb. A-Mr,31 &
WA.VI'lil ) M AI K IIKM * .
CANVAHHKIIH TO TAKE OIlDBlUli NKW I.tNB
of work : no heavy Rnml * li > carry ; salary or
commlBslun. ( J. ! ' . Adams Co. , KHo. \ . liitli St.
11-US
ilAI.KB.MKM KOH C1C1AHH , IIM A MONTH AND
expenses ; old mm ; experience unnecessary ; In-
iliicfMicnln to customers. O , C. lllshop & Co. ,
8t. Louli. 11-116
MKN AND WOMKN HOMCITOHH KOH TUB
National Ilpwrvi" association : the best , safest
nnd soundest fraternal nrder In the Meld today.
.AddrrK * 1' . A. U. Htevcns , 2370 CumlnB Ht. ,
tel. 1593 , Omaha. U-tlT
WANTBIJ , AOKNTS IN KVBHY COUNTY ;
rood nay weekly to rlRht party. Itawks Nur-
nery Co. . Milwaukee. WIs. n-MlTO 321 *
WANTI2I ) , YOUNG MKN IN EVKIIY TOWN IN
America to how samples for the Chicago Cl tn.
ing cutnpnny. Address Lock llox 1I8G , Chicago ,
III. H M49I 6 *
TTOUNO MKN WANTED TO I.BAHN T1IH
barber trade ; complete otitflt of tools presented
Rraduatcs ; positions or locations when compe
tent ! waBcs and experience Saturdays In city
litps from start. clRht weeks' term usually
compute * ; -can stay longer If necessary ; Inter
esting catalogue mailed free. Moler'B llarber
School , Clark ami Van Diiten Sts. , Chlcatjo.
It M511 8
VVANTBD. YOUNO MAN WHO ITNDICIISTANOS
nhorllmnd and typowrltliiK anil can make him-
si'lf Kenernlly useful around a store. Address
with refeionce , 9 G7 , lice. 1I-M810 < "
WANTHI ) A IIKMAI1I.B MAN IN KVKIIY
county ; must have wood standing In his com
munity , to represent tlu > liirsest and highest
standing company for the sale of stocks and
transportation to Alarka ; references. Cl. fJum-
precht , room CC3 , Tlxher llldR. , OileMKo , III.
WANTED , AOHNT8 : 20 TO 25 A WBHK SUHE
to workers ; no capital needed ; new gamin ; new
plan ; sells at tlKht ; every family needs It. II.
. Co. , box 421. Cincinnati , Ohio. B
AVAXTHIl KKMAI.n HUM * .
: oo oiuLsTou" A7.i71TNTw"\vo"mc : TO T
week. Cnnndlnn OITIcc , lj2 UouRlns.
WANTED , A NPiAT OEIIMAN OIUI > KOIl
general lioiisewoik , must I"1 n Kood cook ; no
wanhltiK : K > .00 n week ; only those having the
very bed nf lofrrenciw need apply. Mrs. .1. II.
Kvans , 3.22 Farnam St. C M-C2
WANTBT > A sic6Nn"aiiir : WITH HKFIU-
cnct'8. Mm. T. .1. lingers , US ) 1'ark Avpn" ,
WANTKD-COMl'KTKNT ( JIKI. . FOK OKNK11AI.
lioufcvrtrU. 1131 South SOlh live. C SOI 4
WANTED. rnOTKSTANT 01111. FOH OBN-
orii liousewoik ; references required. 31.A
Farnnm St. C-MS12 4'
WANTED A CiOOD LAITNDHBSS. MUM. It. W.
Tatm 31 t and Davenport. C 513 5
vVANTKD-Oinr ! Foil OBNBRAIy IIOUSR-
woik ; good wiiRes ; no wathlng. No. 23f'fi ' N.
23d St c-518-4
WANTKD-OlTiT ] Koil OKNKIIAI , HOIISE-
work ; good wages. 2211 I.iindnu Court.
C M3-5
WANTED V C.OOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS
at 403 N. 40th Stieet. city. Jlrs C. 1C. Coutant.
C-r,22-5
WANTED. A COMI'iri'KNT OI11I. TO DO SKC.
end , woil ; nnd help with children. Mrs. Tl. P.
Hall. 2410 rurnnm. C TniS S
OTUL. TO DO OKNKUAIj HOUSEWORK. 3002
Woolwotth Avc. C 1152 : , 4
WANTED. OIRL , OP 14 OR IB , TO CARE KOR
cldld mornlnKH nnd ovenlnss and go to pcliool.
Call Jlondny afternoon at 1107 N. IRth.
C 11533 a'
WANTED , OI1U. FOR OKNKRAL , HOUSK-
work ; Dunlhh , German or American preferred.
Apply at once. Mrs. Dr. Wilson , 3020 Cass ft.
C-M53S 5
FOR. KM' IUMISI2S.
HOUSES IN ALL 1'ARTS OK TUB CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company , 1503 Farnnm , D 419
HOUSES ; 1IBNBWA & CO. , 10S N. 13TII ST.
MODERN 1IOISKS. ! C. A. STARR. 923 N. Y.
Life. D-I2I
HOUSES ; WALLACE. 11ROVVN DLOCK. JCTH
and Douglas. D 422
HOUSES , COTTAQBS & STOHBS , ALL PARTS
of city. Ilrcnnnn , I jve. Co.130 I'axton block.
D-421
LARGE LIST. MTAGUE , 15T11 AND DODP.E.
D 423
HOUSES , FLA1-S. CJAKVIN 11ROS. . 1C13 FAR'M
D-4W
HOUSES FOR RENT. 11KM1S , I'AXTON IUC
HOUSES. J. H. SHERWOOD , 42.1 N. Y. LIFE.
FOR RENT. 11-nOOM 1IRIC1C RESIDENCE ,
modern In every lespect ; sleam heat , electric
light ; located at tlio southwest corner 17th and
DouglaM Sts. Apply to It , W. llaker. Superin
tendent Ilee Illdg. . D G32
FOR RENT , MODERN FLAT , 11EST IN TUB
city , In new 'D.ivldge ' building , opposite city
hall ; also good Htore In same building.
John W. Kobblna , agent , IfW. Fnrnnm street.
D 429
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOKS , 5 ROOMS ,
8. W. oor. 13th. uinl Vlnton ; finest location In
city for business men of Omaha ami South
Omaha ; rents moderate. SOI Ilee building.
D 430
FOR RENT , CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHED
modern house. Inquire 234S Capitol Avenue.
1MIOOM STONE RESIDENCE. HOT WATER
licut , modern In every respect. 419 North 23th
fit. II. T. Claik. li vn
MOVING HOUSEHOLD HOODS AND PIANOS.
O'n. Van & Storugo Co , 151HS. Farnam. Tel. 133 ? .
D 431
A 1'LKASANT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AND YARD
it llellevue , two minutes' walk from depot , live
mir.at" " ' walk from colleRe and graded schools ,
D. Mcnccn , Rollevue ; II , T. Claike. Omaha.
U 2C H-3
RENT -IIANSCO.M I'LACE HOME OF SIX
rodms and bath room ; cheap to right parties ;
inunt give good references. M , J , Kennard &
Son , 310 and 311 llrown Mock. D 315
HOUSES S : CTOREs F. 1) . S'EAD , 10 & DOIJt
FOR RENT AT ONCE , FURNISHED OR UN
furnished C-room liousn with Imth , gas. etc.
Apply on premises , 2722 Churlcs. D IC9 3 *
BEVEN.ROOM MODERN FLAT AT JI7.W ; Na
700 South ICth street.
W. n Mclklr , let Nal'l Hauls Illdg , D-MWt
HlX oo i COTPAOE WITH HATH. IN HOOD
condition. ! 23 U. 2l t St. U-ail-8-
COTTAOK , 7 ROOMS AND HATH ROOM. KX-
cellent condition ; corner Charles and North
: bth ; rent , 510.CH. W. Qilllllh , Kurbach hotel.
D-M53I 4-
FOR HOO.MS.
NEWLY FlIRNIHHED , STEAM HEATED
rooms , wlh ( or without board. W4 S. 13th SI.
K-95T H-Jt )
TH It K B F U RNI fi IIE D ROOMS FOR .HOUSED
keepln ; for man anil wife. Rent taken In board.
319 N , 17th. ' E-174
ItOOMS , 190H CAPITOL AVK. i-M3CO-S4
FRONT ItOOMS , > 5 & ( ! . 610 S. 19TH STREET ,
K J90-S-S9 *
TURKU NICB ROOMS. 1IOUSEKBE1MNO. UIZ
o. nth , K-stii-t *
FlJlTNTBI I ED OR UNFURNISHKD ROOMSrniS
_ _ Chicago , B M3aO-C
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VERY UIIHIRARLn FRONT ROOM TO C1EN-
tlemtn only ; modern convenlenceji ; sniull fain-
lly , 23 3 Uiiut'laii. K7
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JlOOMs'wiTIl OR wirFlOUT IlOARDi MOI )
frn. 8 ) Harney. B III <
Icl iTy FUlt.NisHED ROO T
men , Hlltl-tVl'ltol lutnu ? . K-'M 11
Fl'RNISHKn OH UNFI'RNISHEI ) ROOMS , 60S
North 17lh St. 13-MSO ! ) < j
l''l H.M.SIIii : ) JIDOIIS AM ) 110AH1) .
FIRST-OLA. S. I1OA RLNI ) ROOMS ; HOT
water beat ; belt location lu city , ? ! ! U , tJtti
IMiHMSIIi : ! ) ItOOMS WITH I10AH1) .
( Continued. )
THE At.HANY. ItVoMri FJilL OR VNKfn.S
2d Hour , front nnVw > nl exposure ; table bonrd :
fine location , Hot UyuiCar. K-MJ S- 4
THE OEOIKJIA. SELECT FAMILY HOTEU
near llantcom park. 1042 So. JOlh St.
i . F-OIO-S-19'
THIMKUIItAM. . FtltST CLASS FAMILY
hotel. 25th and limlRi.fit * . F 207 H-7'
IILIXIANT 1100.MS , STKAM ! Iir\T , FIIIST
clnss Ixiard ; referencvn , 1WJ Cnpltol Ave.
. ' F-MJTiJ-H 4'
OOOD ROOMS. IIOAIlrf. J3 ; MODERN HRICK ;
central. 511 Noith isth , F 481 S6 *
SOUTHEAST PIldNT ROOM , WITH AIA'OVE.
nnd lioanl. 2MS IVniKlasi- F MJS8- *
NICELY FI'RNIRIIED FRONT ROOMS WITH
board. 2015 Douglas. F MI9S4 *
NICELY FtlRNISIini ) SOfTHKAST FRONT
riKim ; modem conveniences ; prlvnlc family.
70i 8. 23th St. F-M514 7 *
MISS M'AtsL.\N/231S IXJUOLAS. F-MM7 7'
TKAC'HBHS , ROOMS AND HOARD NEAR
High school. Modern conveniences. References
exchanged. Address T J. Rep. F-M.VHS5 *
TO SCHOOL TEACUERS-l'LKASANT ROOMS
nnd good board ) nll'modern ; very centml. $20.
2210 Harney St. F f.21-5'
TWO OR THIJEB FURNISHED OR UNFUR-
nlfhed rooms In private family , ho children ,
for two ladles or gentleman nnd wife. S . " > ,
Ilee. F MM3 6
FtritNISHEf ) ROOMS AND HOARD , TWO
teachers , two front rooms end boird rens'ii.
able. CIS N. 23d. F M529 S
KOR RKXTlK\KIIHNISIIHn ROOMS
FOUR ItOOMS621 SO. 2 ! ! AVE.
KOR IinXT STORHS AM )
FOR RENT DESK ROOM IN OROUND FLOOR
nniee , Hee bulldltiR : water , steam heat , electric
light and Janitor , service. Apply to It. w.
llaker. miperlntqn nnt Deu Rulldlng. 1 157
FOR RENT THK-4-STORY RRIClv 11UILDINO
nt 916 Fainam St. Tills building has a llrcprsof
cement baseincnt. complete steam hentlmt llx-
turoi ; wntph MI all floors , gas , etc. Apply nt
the olllcp of The Hee. I 510
FOR RENT-IN THK HEE 11U1LD1NO.
One large cirncr room , 2nd lloor , with vnult and
private olllce , water , etc. \
One largo front rnom , 2nd lloor , divided Into two
rooms by partition , water , etc.
Ono large corner room , 2nd lloor , with vault ,
water , etc.
One front room , divided by partition , third tloor.
Ono earner room with vnult. third lloor.
One large rooiiu third Poor , with partition divid
ing It Into one large room nnd two smaller
private rooms , /water , e.tc.
Two large ground lloor rooms with vaults.
Several small ; rooms nn fourth floor , with vaults.
All these rooinn nro heated with steam , electric
lights , supplied with first class Janitor service.
Klcvalors fun day nnd all nlRht. IJnlldlng
strlctlv llrenroof. Annly ro It. W. inker , Super
intendent , Room lOI. Hee Hulldlng. 1 IPS
STEAM HEATKD STORKS AND FLATS.
Howard Ranck , Agent , 1G1C Chicago.223
I -223 S-S
A C.OOD 11AKB OVEN AND HASEMKNT. At'-
ply 619 N 10th St. I M3CI
%
A "TINNKR CAN RENT OOOD HASEMKNT
shop nnd pay part rent In work. Apply 619 N.
16th St. , orI. , iN. Watson , 621 N. Y. Life Illdg.
I M3G *
SEVKRAI HOOD HASKMENTS SUITAI1I.K
for shops. 'Apply f9 ! N. ICth St. , or I. N.
Watson , 62d ft. Y. Life Illdg. I-M363
IVAXTUU TO 11KXT ,
MODKRN HOUSK WITH AI1OUT TEN ROOMS ,
near Hanscom 1'nrk. Address P 10 , Ilee office.
1C M5S3
WANTED TO RENT , A C OR 7-ROOM COTtage -
tage with fiunart ; , tjuth , city water , gns. Ad
dress S CO , IJee. K 461
WANTED , HOUSES TO RENT , 5 TO 7 ROOMS.
$10 lo J20 : cannot supply the demand for houses
of this class ; list ad once. O. O. Wallace , 312
I. J. Drown lllock. K 481
WANT13D. HOARD AND ROOMS FOR THREE
adults In a private family ; rooms furnished or
unfurnished- must be central and In n , modern
house. Address Uox 62 , Omaha. K 486 3
THREE OBNTL13MBN WANT ROOMS AND
board where they can have home comforts and
good cooking ; not more than 10 blocks from
16th "nnd Fnrnnm. - References exchanged. Ad
dress T 1 , nee. K M10S 4
sroitAora.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
90S 1110 Jones ; general storage nnd forwarding.
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FRANK. HWEUS , REST STORAGE. 1214 HAR-
ney. M 792 S14
OM.VAN & STORAGE 131HJ FARNAM. TEL IMS
M-433
\VAXTI3nTO I1UA' .
REST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINOS
bank nccounts at room 606 , N. Y , Life Hide.
N 431
50 SECOND-HAND WHEELS. $5 TO $10.
Omaha Illcycle Co. , S2J N. ICth street.
street.N
N 732 SI I
LIST SPECIAL HAROAINS IN REAL ES-
tatc with F. D , Wcad , 16lh and Douglas Sts.
J N . .r S2'J '
WANTED. A GOOD TRUCK HORSE. ! i OR 0
years old ; ' weight 1,300 or 1,100. Address M ,
Hee. / . N-M476 5
50 SECONDHAND HICYCLES. 106 SO. 11TH.
N M490 Ol *
vi-AUrBD. 'A'O HUY A COW ; STATE FULL
particulars. AddrejH S 45 , Hee. N 343 31 *
WANTED A C.OOD TRUCK HORSE. 5 OR 0
years old ; weight 1,300 or 1,400. AdJreps M ,
Hee. N-M47C S3
SAWDUST. ' HULK OR SACKED-CRII1IIINQ
anil hog fence. C. It. I > ee , 901 Douglas ,
Q-433
FOR SALE-SPRINQ LAKE AND RKSKR-
volr Ice. Gilbert Hros. , Council niuffs , la.
Q-M7I1-S-9
NEED MONI-Y WILL "SACRIFICE ALMOST
new Iilgli-er ilc upright piano. 151S Noith 20th
St. ' Q-MS33
STEAM HOISTING MACHINE , CHEAP. 200S
St. Mary's AVI' . Q-9HI
KLONDIKE , ALASKA , SEND $1.00 FOR MAP
of the Alaska gold lleldn ; how and when to go ;
what to take , cost , etc. O. W. Clinton , Wil
liams , Arizona Territory. Q-M17G S-12 *
FINE UPRIGHT PIANO , CHEAP : CASH OR
Omaha Savings bank accounts. 2007 Ca s St.
Q-.M230-S-14
MIKGHKhANKOUS.
ANTI-MONOPOLY OARHAGU CO , CLEANS
cesspools and privy vaults at rcdur ° d prices.
621 N. 16th. Tel , 1779. ll ? r.O S-lS
MASSAdU , MATHS , KTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MAS.1AOR
steam batlm T 275 4 *
MRS. DR. LEQN. ELECTRIC MAHSAC1B TlATH
parlors , rcbtful und cuiatlvc. 417 So , Dili , up-
stairs. T M37i ) S3 *
MRS. ELLISpN OF CLEVELAND , VAPOR
baths und massage treatment , Room 12 ,
Crounstt lllk. . . opposite nuw iioatofflee ,
T M374 4 *
1'IQRSO.VAr , . ,
VIAVI FOR ItrniilNK TROURLES. 34C-S REE
Illdg. ; physician , consultation or health book
free , U 137
_
J25 ; RUPTURE CURED FOR | 23 ; UNTIL HEP-
tembcr 15 ; no pain ; no detention from bunlnesa ,
refer to thousands of patients cured ; call or
write. O , E. Millet Co. , D32-3 N. V. L. . Omaha.
U-M43S
CHAMPION 11REU COCKERS AND COLLIES.
T 0. Ilee. ' ' U M524 17 *
MOXHV TO I.OA.V ItKAIi BSTATK.
ANTHONY IX3AN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. I. :
quick money at low rates for choice farm lands
In Iowa , northern Missouri , mantel n Nebraska ,
*
_ . _ . _ _ ; _ _ _ W-133
I/OANS ON IMPROVED ft UNIMPROVED C1TY
pioperty. W. Farnun ! Smltli & Co. , 13W Farn'm
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MONEY TO LOAN A LOW RATES. THE
O. F. DHvlB Co. . ISM Furnam St. W 112
MONEY TO LOAN'.ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real eatuto. Hrtnnali , Love Co. , I'axton lllk.
W-ttS
MONEY .TO LOAN. flKMIS. I'AXTON
\\--KO
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CITY ANU FARM' LOANS LOW RATES ,
( larvln llro . , 1CU yainam Kt. W MMTJ-S-0
FROM J1W UP. 'IV D. WBAD. 16 & UOUOLAs !
* W-38 < -S-:9
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C I'ElTcENT MONKY ON NKURASKA FAnMfl
nnd Omiilia Improvrd tm > | > i1y. Apply to W.
n , Mrikie. . i < tc.it1 1 rrku'.Ae ' , \ \ H < I
'
MONEY TO IvOAN ON IMI'ROVED OMAHA
l > rtp rty. I'uuy A Tlioiuuc , l(7 lit Nut. Ilk. bids.
W HJ
MO.VHV TO I.OAV C1I.VTTRI.5.
MONEY TO I/AN ON FfRNITURE , I'lANOS ,
horses , wagon" , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the lonn off any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30 So. Ifith St.
X-415
IU > SI.M.S.S : CIIAXCHS.
A. II. ALPIRN , OMAHA JUNK HOUSE. I'AYS
highest prices. 101-5-7 Si , 10th St. . Omnhn.
Y-M177 SKI *
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
TO (1ET IN OR OfT OF IH'SINESS GO T J.
J. Gibson , f.ll First Nnfl IJ.ink. Y M1H
WANTED. ACTIVE MAN WITH $1.000 CASH
In take chargi ! of well established business.
J. .1. Gibson. Y M331 6
FOU SALE , COMPLETE STOCK OK OROCKR-
les ; good location ; cheap rent ; must be dis
posed of on iii-count of sickness. Address H
62. Ilee office. ' Y 4M 3 *
FOR SALE , CLEAN MILLINERY STOCK IN
county sent 100 miles from Oman * ; farms nnd
abstracts. W. C. Vnlighnn , Stanton. Nebraska ,
Y-M53I ) r ,
$230 RAKnilY , DOING THE HUSINESS. J. J.
Cllbsnn , 614 First Nf I. Y MS27 7
WANTED. AT ONCE. $ SOO FOR A $1,600 STOCK
of hardware. Address T 5 , Ilee. Y M320 C
KOR K.VCIIAXCK.
FOIl EXCHANGE , STOCK OF CLOTHING ,
men's furnishing goods , boatH nnd shoes ; will
t ki clear land nnd cash. Address Hex 97 ,
Sutton , Neb. / M319 4
WANTED TO BXCHANOK. KIOHT-ROOM
oak-finished modern house for Omaha Savings
bank nccounts. S E7 , lice. 2-MJS9 6
FOR EXCHANGE. HIGH GRADE WHEEL
for carpet nnd lounge ; what have ynu ? Ad-
dices S 61. Hee office. 7-MOG 4 *
KOR SAIiK ItUAI. USTATK.
KOUNTX.E I'LACE HARGA1NS , } 2.iOO. J3,7 , ' > 0 TO
$6.SOO ; aea photos at 16lh und Farnam , Moree
Uldg. J. J. Gibson , f.ll First Nat. Rank Illdg.
Itl-J 14i
HOUSES , LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS.
Oeo. P. Ilunls Real listate Co. , Paxton Hlock.
RE-4IS
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON , COI MKE 11LDG. Tel 717
RB MUO
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS RANK Ac
counts. G. G. Wallace , 312 Hi own block.
RE 419
SNAP 16X140 FEET NEAR 22D AND CLARK ,
$1.200. .1. N , Frenzer , Opp. 1 > . O. RB 222
8 ALB SNAP AMONG SNAPS-C-ROOM
cottage ; corner lot , nt 73 per cent of what the
house Itfflf cost. M. J. Kennard & Son , solo
agents , 310 nnd 311 Urown block. It B 346
1. ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN
the clly ; fronting on Ilmiscom park ; llrst-cmsj
In all respects ; line yard and trees ; very dc-
sliable.
2. Two brick flats , all modern , nine rooms each ;
beautiful location ; fronting on llnnscnin park.
3. Two frame cottages. Nineteenth and Cnstellar
utieets ; sK and seven rooms ; city water ; seucr
connection ; partly modern ; bargain.
4. Four of the choicest lots In Dundee Place ,
very low.
5. Neat seven-room house ; line slnde trees ; mod
ern , except fmnace ; a great bargain.
3. Nice seven-room cottage home ; modern , ex
cept furnace ; full east front lot ; very desirable
nnd very cheap.
7. Neat cottage home ; shade trees , full Int. bnrn ,
Fewer , gas nnd water ; a great bargain If sold
soon.
S. Seven-loom house ; full enst front Int. b.irn ;
n complete home ; will bo sold very low.
9. House nnd lot , 2Sth near 1'oppletcn avenue ;
modern house.
10. Finest enH front lot on Georgia avenue nt a
great sacrifice.
All the above properties are near Hanscnm paik ,
nnd on examination will be found great Inr-
galns and very desirable. Inquire of John
Dale , 209 New York Life. RE 3" 3 SI
FOR SALE. A FINE FARM OF 1CO ACRES ,
for sale cheap ; on easy terms ; located near
Hcnnlngton. Neb. National Rink r.f Cinnin-ree.
RE M4C7 7
FOR SALE. R60 ACRES RICH HOTTOM LAND
In Monona county , the banner corn nnd wheat
county of Iowa ; 1001 ncres under plow , the rest
pisture nnd meadow land ; write to W. I ) .
Loomls , Hlencoe. In. RE M472 14
FOR SALE. AN ELKGANT"
KOUNT55B PLACE
HOUSE.
S3.r,00-$1.000 cash.
balance easy.
Address owner , S 66 , Ree office. RE JI497
FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE AND 4 LOTS
for J1.730. half cns.li ; will make It $1.723 If not
Kold this week. A , 1' . Tukey , City TInll.
RE C02
LOST.
LOST. WHITE , I1LACK TICKED KNOLISIt
setter ; black patch over one- eye ; reward of
fered. H. L. Searle , 823 Park Ave.
Lost M313 r
COMMERCIAL COLLI3CF : .
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theater lildg. ; fall term opens Sept. 1. Write
for catalogue. 200 S21 *
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A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. D13 N. Y. LIKK7
450
AT OMAHA RUS.COLLEGE. ICTH & DOUC.L4S
451
KlIRXITURK 1'ACICUI ) .
M. S. WALKLIN , 2111 CL'MING. TEL. 1331.
453
FARMS KOR RI3XT.
FOR RENT-SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES OF
the lest farm land. Near Elkhorn , thl.s county.
Inquire William S. Poppleton , Room 514. Flm
National H ink Rulldlng , Omaha. 359 S-5
I'AWXHROICRRS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. Ifi ST.
452
MATTRKSS RM.NOVATIXf ! AVORKS.
MATTRESS1C3 , COUCHES. PARLOR FIT.-- : |
ture to order ; repaired. 1003 -avenw'h ; tel. 1M3
433
TYI-EWIUTI3KS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD HE SAVED DAILY
If every operator used the light tunning I.ins-
inorc. 1612 Farnam St. , Omaha. 454
STAMMI-R1XJ.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AND STl'TTER-
ers ; Jullu K. Vnughan. SOS N. Y. Life Illdg ;
method by graded vocal exercises ; hours , 10 to
12 and 2 to 4. su st4
1'ATKSfTS.
D A HP 17 KT TT C Sllcs ' " CoAttorneys -
fA 1 liW I b n and I'atent K ,
Omaha , Neb. Rranch office nt Washlnuton.
D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventors In selling their Inventions. ScnJ
for free Advice and Patent Rook.
PATENTS cured uy C. A. SNO\V &
CO. , Washington , D. C.
FREE EXAMINATION and ndvlce. No attor
ney's fee before patent. No cluptrap offer of
prizes or promise of sudden nenltn. uui mrnlBiit.
forvard advlc and falthfu' service
SPECIAL-UUT THIS OUT ,
Low down urlooi un
| BUGGIES , SURREYS , PHAETONS , etc.
20 vehicles at U.'i to 35 pop cunt discount
until sold ,
nfnnnVf"AKHIAtIKI ] | | ) " Ifltlut llnrnoyl
COMPANY 1 OiLfourtH'tisi-I
I-ow llarsiilns In Kvcunillinnil Work.
\OTI015 TO COXTRACTORS.
PIIOPO3AI-3 Ji-Oli BIU3CTION OF
School HulldlngH. U. S , Indian Service ,
Hosebiul Aneney , Hoscbuil , South Dakota ,
August 30th , 1R97. Sealed proposals. , | u-
dorBod : "I'l-oponalH for Erection of School
liuildlneB , " and addressed to the under-
ulKned ut Host-bud. South Diikolu. will ho
received at this agency until onu o'clock n ,
tn. of Tuesday , September 21st , 1S97 , for fur
nishing the necessary materials nnd labor
required In the construction and complotlon
of two day school unlldlngH nnd two teach
ers' cottages on this reservation , nt sites
selected liy the undersigned , In strict accordance -
anco with plans and speclIlcatloiiH which
may ho examined at the Indian olllce. Wash
ington , I ) . C. , the Holders' and Traders'
ICxchange , Omuha , Neb , , the olfiee of The
Ileo of Omaha , Neb. , and ut this agency.
For any additional Information apply to
Chas , E. MrUhe niey. U. a. Indian Agent.
Healed bids will bo received at the olllcu
of Urn ( Jround and HulldliiK Department-
the TransmlsHlsslppI nnd International Ex
position until ! i o'clock p. tn. Saturday , Sep
tember 11 , for the construction of the Agri
cultural building. Plans nnd upeclllcatlcms
on file In the buperlntendent's oflleo , No.
C3I I'axton block , or sets will bq furnished
contractors nt cost.P.
P. P. KIRKKNDAMv.
ll'g'r Ground ! ) and Buildings Uep't.
> OTIfR TO COXTH.\CTORS.
( Continued. )
XOTICB.
Kollce Is hereby given tlitit tealed pro-
poMls will be received by the Itonnl of Di
rectors of the Newton IrrlKntlon district of
I > jup cotnty , Xcb n'kn , nt ttiplr olllce In > n\\ \
district up to 2 o'clo k p. m. of the 24th ilny
of September , 1J07 , for f.1,500 of the bondfl
IsniPd by said trrlfthtlnn district , nil of
said bonds bpliiR for 1100 each , paynblp HJ
follows , towlt ; $1,100 In eleven years ; $1,30)
In twelve years and $1,000 In thirteen years
from the date , mid drawing lnterot at the
rate of fl per cent pr annum , payable FCMII-
nnmmlly. Prlnclpnl nnd Interest of paid
bonds payable nt the olltcc of the stale
treasurer of 'he atntc of Nebraska.
The Honnl of Directors reserve the rlsht
to reject nny and all , bids. Address all bids
to O. W. Abbott } secretary , Molilton , Neb.
lly order of thfe'Uoftrd of Directors , made
July fi. IfflT. " ' i-
G. W. ABDOTT , .Secretary.
a i o. u COPP ,
„ , , President.
' , * S Sd 20t m
lit O ADS.
UNION . rACIFIC-"THK OVKll-
land rtolile" General OftlCHt , N.
12. 'Corner ' Ninth and Fainum
SIMMs. 1 City Ticket onico , 1302
Fantanl' Street. Telephone , 31C.
Depot.Tcntli and Mason Streets.
TelVuhiine , ! !
" - ' ' Leave. Arrive.
"The Overland
for Denver. Saltl T oJU- .
1'aclllc contt , njnl , a l
western points . , . . . . . 8:20 : am 4:45 : ptn
Fast Mnll trail1' ! fir
Demer , Salt f.aTO ,
1'acirtc comt ami uli
ucfitern points ( . . . , i | . . 1 4:05 : pm 10:0 : nm
Lincoln. lltnlrlce nlul
Strumrburir Express' . . " * . " 4:03 : pm 3:10 pm
Orand Island Express. . . 5:3.pm : 3:50 : pm
Dally. Dully racept Sunday ,
Council Illuffs Locnl Leave ? . r:41n m.C:50a. ; :
m. ; 7:30 : n. in. ; 82r ; , a. m. ; 10:15 : a. in. ; 2:15 :
P. m. ; 4:30 : p. m. ; 6:5.1 p. m. Arrives. 0:20 : a. m. ;
7:20 : a. m , ; S a. III. ; 9M n. m. ; 11:30 : n. m.j
3:10 : p. m. ; r.:40 : p. in. ; D:0.'i : p. m. ; 10:43 : p. in.
OMAHA , KANSAS CITY & EASTERN RAIL-
rtHid-OinaliB & St , trills Rallload-"TliB O. K.
Route" Ticket Olllce , 141 , " ) Farnam Sireet.
Telephbne , 322. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Strcfls , Telephone , 12S.
I avc. Arrive.
PnttonsburK , Kliksvllle ,
Qulncy laical ' " 5:40 : rm * 10:45 : pm
Ht. Louis , New York
Llmlti-d 4DO : pm 11:30 : nm
Dclly.
7HTRLINGTON .t MISSOURI
Rl\er ltatlro.nl "The lUrlliiB-
ton Konle" Ocnornl olllces. N.
W. Coiner Tent.i and I-'arnam
tf.etf. Ticket oilier , lultt Far-
mini Stlect. Telephone. 2M.
De | ) t , Tenth and Ma m streets.
'lel > phone , 128.
Leive. Arrlxe.
Lincoln , lienvcr and wc l S:35 : am 1 9:35 : a.-n
Lincoln , Dcnxcr , Colo- "
rado. Utah , California ,
lilack Hills , Montana
nnd 1'uget Sound * 4:3.1 : pm 4:03 : pm
Lincoln Ixical 7:0."i pm 7:43 pm
Lincoln Fan Mall 2:5f : > pm 11:30 : am
* Dally. * Dally except Sundliv.
CIIICARC * . HURLINOTON AND
Oulnt-y Railroad "Tho Darling
ton Route" Ticket olllce , i,02
Farnam Street. Telephone. 'JM.
D"pnt. Tenth and Mason Strjuia.
Tilephpne , 1US.Leave.
Leave. AriUc.
fi:0d : pm " 7.Vi : am
11:48 am 4:13 : pm
7:30 : pr. : 7 : . " > 3 nm
11:10 : am 0:10 : pm
2rO : pm
KANSAS CITV. ST. JOSEPH &
Council llluils Railroad 'The
Rurllntiton Route" Ticket Of-
llce. 1302 Fainam Street. Telo-
p nine , 2.0. Di-put , Tenth nnd
Mason Streets. Telephone , JSS
Leave. Airlve.
Kansas Cfty Day Kx. . . . n:0'iam : * 0:10 : pm
K.insaH t Ity Night Ex. . 10:00 : pm C:30nm :
Dally.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE > < ST.
I'liul Railway City Ticket
Olllce. 1301 Fainnm Street.
Telephone. 2S4. Urpnt. Tenth
and Mnson Streets. Tolephonc.
12S.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Limited Ex 0:30 : pm S:03 am
ChlcriKi. & Sioux City Ex " 11:00 : nm " 3-2. , pm
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND . < t PACIFIC RA1L-
road "Tho Great ttnck Island Route" CltJ
Ticket Olllce , 1323 Farnam Street. Telephone ,
423. Depot , Tenth and Mct > on Sticets. Tele
phone , 126.
Leave. Arrl\e.
Chicago nnd St , 1'niil
Vustlbuled Expros. , , . 4:50 : pm 1:20 : pin
Lincoln. Colorado Spgs ,
I'ueblo , Denver -ind
west .I..J. 1:23 : pm 4:03 pin
Chlcaso , DCS Motijes nid |
Rock Island . . . . , 7:00 pm 8:13 am
Atlantic ExpuMiV for
DCS Molnca and east
ern points ki. " 7 : CO am 5:23 pm
Lincoln , Falrbury nud
Uellevllle , r:41 : pm " .0:40 : am
Dally. Dally , except Sunday.
CHICAOO & NOimiWKST-
lern-Hallway City Ticket
.lOIIIqe , 1401 Farnam Street.
Telephone , SCI , lcp-1 , Tenth
iiinl Mason Btrccts. Telephone
Leave. Arrive.
Mlmourl Valley , Sioux
C'lty , St. Paul and *
Minneapolis . . . . " ! ? . . . ' } . . " 8:10 : am * 10:45 pin
Missouri Valley , lou\
Cltj- > > . . . . ( * . 7:30 : am 0:03 : pm
Denlson , Carroll. . Wiill
Lake < :30am : 0:03 : pm
Pastern Express , De'a
Moines , Marsiinlltown ,
Cedar Ilnplds , C'lilctiir > " 10:13 : am 4:10 pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chlcano
nnd Fast 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm
Fa t Mall , Chicago to
Omaha ' 3:10 : pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St. I'aul , Minne
apolis Limited 5M pm 9:23 : am
Omaha-ChlcttK'.i Special. . 0:30 : pm SIO am
Dnlly. Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO , ST. PAUL , MINNE-
atiolls & Omaha Railway-
General olllces. Nebraska Di
vision , FiriM > nth and Webster
street * . City Ticket Olllee ,
1401 Farnam Sireet. Telephone ,
501. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets.
Telephone , 1158.
I > cnve. Arrive.
Sioux City Accommoda. 8:50 : nm 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Aci-onimoda. S:50 : am " 8:23 : pm
Illalr , Emerson , Sioux
C'lty , 1 onca , HartlnB-
ton end Rloomlleld. . . ' . " 1:00 : pm " 11:33 : am
Sioux City , Mankato , St.
Paul , Minneapolis . . . . 0:13 : pm 9:10 : nm
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only.
S SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC RAIL-
louil General Office * . United
States National Rani : Ilnlld-
IIIB. S. W. Corner Twelfth
and Farnam StieelH. Ticket
Olllce. 1401 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 501 , Depot , Fifteenth and Webster
Streets , Telephone , 1138.
Leave. Arilve.
Sioux City. Manktito ,
St. Paul , MlnneapglU. 0:15 : pin 0:10 : nm
Dally.
FREMONT , ELKHORN &
Missouri Valley Railway
Geneuil Olllces , United States
National Hunk RulldlnK ,
Southwest Corner Twelfth and
Fnrnam Streets. Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Farnnm Rtrept. Telephone. GCI. Depot ,
Fifteenth and Wcbbter Streets. Telephone , 1C8 ,
Leave. Arrive.
Illack Hills , Deadwood
nnd Hot Sprlims 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming , Catper and
Douglas " 3 00 pm " 5 00 pm
HnetliiKs , York , David
City Superior , Ge
neva , lOxeltr und Seward -
ard 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Norfolk. West Point 7:50 : am " 10:2o : nm
nnd Fremont 3-.CO pm 5:00 pm
Lincoln , Wuhoo and " 7:50 : nm " 10:23 : am
Fremont , 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Fremont Local " 7:60 : am
Dully. " Dally except Sunday. " Sunday
only , Dally except Saturday , " Dully
uxcept Monday.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
Cicnerat Ollloeu and Ticket
Otllce , Merchants National Rank
RulldlnK , 1224 Furnum Street ,
Telephone , 104. Depot. Fifteenth
and Webster Streets. Telephone ,
1158.
. . . . . Leave , Arrive.
Kansas City , St , Loul
nd southern points. . . 3:0ipm : * 12E5 : pm
Kansas City Exprens , . S:30pm : ' 6:20 : am
Ft. Crook & Union LI. . 5:0) : pm " 7:00 : am
Dally.
WAI1ARII RAILROAD-TICKET OFFICE. 1115
Farnuin Strret. Telephone. 322. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis "Canon 'Hall" '
Express , . , , , , . . < . , . ' 1:30 : pm * 1130 ; am
Dally ,
I'OSTOKI-'ICK XOTICK.
( Should be read DAIIA' by all Interested ,
as changes may occur at any time. )
Foreign malls for the week ending Sep
tember . 1897 , will closu ( PHOMPTI..Y In all
cases ) nt the General 1'ostotllco as follows :
1'AHGIOJ.g POST MAILS CLOSE ON15
1IOUH BAnLIBIt U au closing time shown
below ,
TraiiM-AtflU'tl" Mall * .
BATUHDAY At < 5:30 : a. m. for FRANCB ,
SWITSiEJlLANIl. JTAI.Y. SPAIN , VOtl.
TUOAL. TUR iBV. KQYPT and 11HIT-
ISH INDIA , per . u , I a Champagne * ,
via Havre : nt 0:30 : a. in. for O1CRSIANY.
per s. u. Aller * , via Urcinun ( letters for
IMISTOKKICH MTICB.
( Continued. )
other parts of Kurope , via Chorbmirs ,
mtl't be dlrtcted "PFAlter' ) ; at 7..TH n.
m. ( supplementary 9.30 et. m. ) fur Kt'-
11O1M- : , per s. s. Lilcnnln * . via IJueens-
town ; nt S n. in. for NI < T11KU1NI'I $
direct , per s. s. Kotterdnni , via Hotter-
tin in ( tetters must be directed "per lint-
terdnm" ) ; nt S n. m. for OI3NUA , per a. H.
Kaiser Wllhelm II ( letters must hf di
rected "per Knlser Wllhelm 11"j nt 10
n. in. for SCOTLAND direct , per s. s.
I'Uhlopla , via OlasRow ( letters must bo di
rected "per Ethiopia" ) ,
PtltNTKn MATTKll , ISTC. Ocrmnn teamer
FallltiK on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. ,
for Oerninny. and Specially Addreiwd I'rlntod
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Kurope. Ameri
can and White Star steamers on Wednesday" .
Herman Rtcamers on Thursday * , and Cunnid ,
French and Oerman steamers on Saturdays
take Printed Matter , etc. , for all . -ountrlcs for
which they arc advertised to carry mull ,
After the closlnc of the Supplementary Tranv
Atlantic Mai' * named above , additional supple-
men'tury malls arc opened nn the plera of the.
American Knsllsli , French nnd Oennnn steam-
era , and remain open until within Ten Min
utes of the hour of snltlnK of steamer.
Mil IN f ir South mid Cm ( ml Aim-rlon ,
West IndlcN , I'.tc.
SATUHDAY At fl n. m. for 11KAXIL. per
s. R. Hovcllus , vln I'ortmmbuco , llama
nnd lllo Janeiro ( letters for North llrnr.ll
nnd LM 1'lnta countries must bo directed
"p5r Hevellils" ) ; nt fi n. m. for LA
PLATA COUNT1URS direct , per . s.
Hellaura : nt 10 n. m. ( supplementary 10.TO :
n. m. ) for FO11TUNR ISLAND. JA
MAICA , SAVANILLA nnd C.nRYTOWN ,
per n. s. AlleRluiny : nt 10:30 : a. in. for
OAMPRC11R , CHIAPAS. TAHASCO and
YUCATAN , per s. s. Vlsllancln ( loiters
for other parts of Mexico nnd for Cub.i
must be directed "per VlRllancla" ) ; nt
II u. in. ( supplementary ll.t' : ' ) n. in. ) for
VRNR2URLA ntui CURACAO , also SA-
VANILLA and CAHTIIAGKNA. vln Cu
racao , pnr ? . s. CnniRiis ; nt 12 in. for
aitRNADA , TUlNIDAn nnd TOltAGO.
per s. s. Oremidii ; nt 1 p. m. foe NORTH
11HA/51T , . . per s. s. Hilary , via Tarn , Mar-
iinhnm nnd Cenrn ; nt S:30 p. m. for ST.
TMKIIHR-MIQITKLON , per steamer from
North Sydney.
Mells for N'pwfoundlatiil , l y mil tn Halifax , and
thenee by strainer , clo ? nt this olllce dally nt
S0 : p. in. Malls for Mliiuelon. by tall to llos-
ton and thence by steamer , cluse at this onice ,
dally at 8:30 p. m. Malls for C oa clo. o at this
cilllce dally at 7CO : H. in. , for .fnnvardlnK liy
steamorH FaHlnir ( Mond.'iys arid .ThiirmlayiK from
1'ort Tampa , Flu. Malls fur Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially nddrussod for ills-
pitch by steamer , close at this oilleo dally at
2:30 : a. m. and 2TO : p. m. "HcRlstM-ed mall
closes nt 0:00 : p. in. previous day.
'rriins-I'iiclllo Miiiln.
Malls for China nnd .lupnn , per 9. s. Co
lumbia ( from Tneomn ) . close here dally
up to August * * 2 ! ) nt r"a , : p. in. Mnlls
for ll.iwall , per H. s. Australia ( from San
Francisco ) , close heru dnlly up to Septem
ber 1 nl 0:2(1 : ( p. tn. Mulls for Australia
( except \\cKt Australia ) , New Xoalatid ,
Hawaii nnd FIJI Islands , per s. s. Aor-
ansl ( from Voticouver ) , close hero dally
after August "U nnd up to September 1
at Grf : ) p. m. Mnil. for China and Japan ,
per s. s. Aztec ( from Sail Francisco ) ,
close hero dtillv up to September , at (1X ( : ! )
p. m. Malls for China and Japan ( spe
cially nddrexsed only ) , p r s. s. 13mpres
of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , eo c here
dally uii to S ptember * ( at 0:30 : p. m.
Mails for Australia ( except those for
Weat Australia ) , which are forwarded via
Kuropo , New Konlnnd , Hawaii , FIJI and
Bamoau Islands , pc-r s. p. Marlposa ( from
San Frnnclseo ) , flo-"e here dally up to
Scnteinber " 10 nt 7n : a. in. , 11 a. m. and
0-.10 p. m. ( or on arrival at New Yotlt of
s. s. Campania with British mnlU fir
Australia ) . Mails for tlie Society Island" ,
per ship Tropic Hlnl ( from S.ui Fran
cisco ) , co ! : < e heru dally up to September
21 nt CCO : p. tn.
Trans-l'aeirip mnlli n\e \ fnnvarded to port of
s-allln ; , ' dally and the Bohcduliof closlnc Is
nrranspil on lln > prexumpllon of their unln-
Icmiptnd nvi-rland transit. Ili'sl"ti > red in-ill
do * at ( ! :0i : ) p , n. previous dav.
Postolllcc. New York. N. Y. . Austin 27 , 1S97.
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
A ll.\l'XTHI > CARIX.
CiluiHt iif 'Miirili-i-i-il ' ' -
a - AInii 1'cn-llli-s a
I'urty nt SiurtNiiiin | ,
Four Grand Haven ( Mich. ) citizens had
an experience the other night which they
will remember to the end of their days ,
aayn the Tribune. It deals with the super
natural , and is ono o ! the trnnicst stories
ever heard In theseparts. . Messrs. 13. A.
Lane , 1) . Wright , Jed Darns and Fred Darns
left for a. fishlns expedition up at the big
boom. They made/ arrangement ! ! with a
farmer named Dramlal , living on the river
road about a mile from the Xortonville
mill , to sleep In a hut on his laud. This
hut is about a quarter of a rnlle from
Dramlal's housa , on the margin of a thick
woods. The quartet of fishermen made prep
arations for spending the night In the cabin ,
and at 11 o'clock retired. About 11:30 : Mr.
Lane , who was Bleeping lightly , heard a
noise an of some one walking In the garret
above. Lane nudged Wright anil very soon
all four were sitting up and listening In
I tently.
| The noise was very light at first , M If
occasioned by rats walking over the garret
floor. It gradually became louder and very
coon the whole cabin shook and the noise
became a din. Naturally the four poor fel
lows were badly frightened. Anybody
would have been under the circumstances.
Oao of the quartet tried to open , the door ,
but , strangely enough , It refused to open.
This so frightened one of the others that
ho Jumped through the open window , over
which a white cloth had been spread. Ie-
splto the fact that the cloth was only pinned
to the window sill , the pins did not tear out.
Getting outside , the fellow who did the
Jumping act eoon pushed the door In ,
greatly to the relief of hlfi coinradra.
Dy this time the members of the party
began to muster up a little courage. Wrlglit
allied by the others pulled himself through
the hole leading Into the garret and lit a
match. IIo could see nothing , and the mys
terious noises ceased for the time being.
Then the other members of the party looked
into the garret with the same result. The
garret waq a small affair , hardly capable of
a man standing erect In , and It was vir
tually empty. For a time the llttlo hut
shook as If In a violent windstorm. All out
side was quiet and the harvest moon was
shining In all Its splendor. No one was
in sight around the cabin. The noises con
tinued until 12:30 : sometimes lightly , and
then again very loud as if live or nix men
were Jumping about on the garret floor.
The experience was too much for the four
Grand Havenltra and they gathered their
effects and slept In the field the balance of
the night. In the morning thorough search
was inaila of thecabin. . Nothing was found
thnt could have produced a noise. Mr.
Brandal was called and ho laughingly tohl
them that ho forgot to tell them the night
before that the place was haunted. The story
ho told of the cabin In the woods lends ad
ditional mystery.
In this cabin some sixteen or seventeen
years ago lived an olil hermit. Ho was a
strange old character and very llttlo wan
known of him except that ho was reputed to
have a vast amount of gold stored in the
cabin somewhere. The old fellow never went
among the neighbors , but gained his liveli
hood in gathering and shipping frogs to tlie
fn.stern hotels. Ono August morning sixteen
years ago the neighbors found him lying
dead on the floor of the little hut with a
bullet wound In his side. The mystery sur
rounding his tragic ending Is , and undoubt
edly always will be , a mystery. It la sur
mised that ho was killed by robbers looking
for his reputed fortune.
Shortly after the tragedy strange noises
were heard and strange sights seen around
the cabin. Sir. Ilrandal has often seen lights
In the cabin In the dead of the night , and
yeans ago a shadowy figure was seen hovering
about. Of late only noises have been heard
anil particularly at this eeacon of the year.
It was when the harvest moon was shining
sixteen years ago that the old frog hunter
was murdered and every year , particularly at
that season , the noises are very distinct.
The neighbors , and Mr. Drandal hlms-cK , are
used to the phenomena , but seldom go near
the cabin after nightfall. Everybody In that
section avers that the old frog hunter's spirit
loltors there between the hours of 11 and
12:30 : every night.
Of the quartet who patted the night In
the cabin nothing further need be said , except
that Lane and Wrlglit have been iplcklng gray
l-.olm out of their headi ever ulnco and the
others admit that It wa the most horrible
night they ever experienced. Lane's watch ,
which hadn't been wound In twenty-four
hours , was wound during the midnight seance
by some supernatural hands.
Wheelmen attending state meet at Atb-
land September 6 can secure round trip
tickets for 75 cents of the
1" BITS OF FEMININFCOSSIP. " *
A man's society welcomes nil respectable
nnd decent workers ; n woman's organization
stopa to nsk who wns the father or who Is
the husband of a proposed helper , what
church oho belongs to and , above all , If any
body with n title or n good Income who Is
already on the committee personally dis
likes the now worker. Ot course , this Is
largely due to the want of early training
In solidarity and In the Impersonal charac
ter that properly belongs to n combination
for some external object. A boy'i , education
In this social spirit begins In his school and
especially In regard to the sports. The
man's education In this direction commen
ces when he Joins a foot ball club anil sein
aside a millionaire's eon who cannot play
for a tradesman who canr or later n politi
cal association and finds that ho must work
with anybody who has any sort of Influence
to "get In" the cnnilldato ot the "right
color. " Here again vfBmen nro only beginning
ginning- combine their' efforts with each
other for a public end and to set on one side
during the work , and for the work's pake ,
petty personalities , Allowance must be
made for failures In large-minded views and
In genuine organIzatlun among women till
their training Is wider.
The traits of character of Mrs. Ollphant
and Jean Ingclow , as brought before the
public by the recent donth of thcno two
women , must cause all kinds of remorse
In thu hearts of the present woman who
hopes to hoist her sex > to n lofty ami Inde
pendent position by boastings , struggles and
AN EARLY AUTUA1N OOWN FROM HARPER'S UAZAR
Never are clothes more enjoyed than lu the early autumn , when summer's hcat ,
still lingering In the'daytime , Is tempered by the coolness of the dawn and the even ! g.
One cares more for a dainty gown to be worn in tlua pleasant mid-season than she
dcco for the toilettes which wearied her when the humid atmosphere and torrid sun
made life a burden and dressing a toll. Our pretty girl , still loitering in rural roMirto ,
may have her choice of beautiful cnitiunes by consull'gig Harper's Ilazar. The most
exacting taste cannot but be satisfied with a gown ( Illustrated herewith and taken
from that periodical ) of cream moussellnc do Mole over cream-colored silk. This would e
be equally becoming to a blonde or brunette , and has the rharni of great daintiness
and simplicity combined. The skirt , opening n little way cm one side , Is finished with
lace Insertion nud a bow of reddish mauve velvet. The waist Is draped and shirred
in wide bands , each frill of the shirring being headed with very narrow ribbon lu
mauve velvet. The collar , belt and bows n/re also In mauve Velvet. The hat , of
mauve velvet , Is finished with black ostrich tips.
public exhibitions of personal spite. When
ono considers the beauty of the lives ofj
these two writers ho cannot but regret t.'iat
the talented women of today are so ttnllko
them in gentleness and womanly ambitions , i
The general public knows little of either i
Mrs. Oliphant or Miss Ingelow except what i
It learned from the lovely .writings of both , ]
and the private life of each was so retired , i
so thoroughly shut In from the world , that ,
It Is almost unknown outside the circle of j [
their intimate friends. 'As with Mrs. 011-
phant , so with Jean Ingelow , literature wan
a cultivated pursuit. Their homes , their
personal friends and the gratification of
their simple tastes more tlian contented
them. In fact , the bare Idea .of rushing Into
the arena of striving , pushing , clamurous
women workers was as repulsive to them
as the thought of being lionized In society.
Mrs. Ollphant was a home-loving and re
served woman , a devott'd and model mother ,
a most sympathetic frlclia , while her nota
ble contemporary , Miss Ingclow , found her
happlneas In parish work and In the com |
panionship of a few tried and trusted
friends.
It Is nald that the largest concoiireo of i
women ever gathered together In conven
tion In America'will be the coming conven
tion of the Women's Christian Temperance
union , which will meet In Torono , Canada ,
In October. Ten thousand delegates from |
various parts of the globe will attend the
meeting , which will be particularly interest
ing on account of Ita cosmopolitan character
alone. The unions are all busy at present
arranging to send thulr delegates , and there
will be present women tr/pm / Australia , ( Jape
Colony , the Strait Settlements , China , Japan ,
South America and other cotintrUs. There
will bo a delegation from Australia , headed
by .Mrs , Kirk , and they will probably bo
reinforced by Mlsfl Jetulo Ackorinun , who Ifl
now in the United States , but who was for
many years president and chief organizer
of the Australasian union. Krom Egypt .
will come Miss McDowell and Miss Franrea j
J. Grimn. Great Ilrltaln will send over n
powerful contingent , headed by Lady Henry
Somerset. The Indian organization baa benn
very desirous of sending the famoua I'uudlta
Hainabal , and U Is possible alio may accept
the honor and come as the leader of her
people.
Many thousands of men nnd women won
dered when they read the following In the
Chicago Tribune :
WANTED One hundred babies. Call be
tween 10 a. in , end R p. in , Tuesday.
Mien Beatrice Louncson.
Some thought the woman who wanted so
many babies might bo wealthy and plill- !
anthroplc and a trifle Klven to fads , accordIng - !
Ing to one of which aliu WHS preparing to I
utart an orphan asylum. Othcn took it for I
a huge Joke. Lots ot women call'hi as a !
matter of curiosity , when they learned Mlus '
Lomuson Is an artist , who U altio a photographer - j
tographer , and that the bablts were tu betaken
taken with a camera and given straight luck !
to their mothers. The Infants are not lim
ited at ) to color or nationality. Hut they
iiuuit all be pretty. The youn artl.it her
self , having bad only a limited oxprrlenco
with bableu , hiv laidla / & eupply of ( rained
nurses , baby Jumpers , rubber rings , rnttlo
boxes , bread anil Jam nnd stick candy , be
cause the firm out west vlio gave her the
order for 100 negatlvis of babied has asked
that otic-half of them bo crying bablts nud
ihp other half laughing ones. Mlw Lonne-
sea has planned to take the laughing ones
first. Then , If the other fifty aren't crying
by that time , she will flml BOIUO way to
make them ,
Ono who hns made n thorough Investiga
tion of the subject eays thnt ot the 700 mem
bers of the American Library association
the largo majority are women. There are
various reasons why this calling la preeminently
nently a woman's. The bump of order
seems to be much more developed In a
woman than In the sterner ecx. The work
requires patlrnco nnd promptiuxs. two vir
tues which women po nvs In a high degree ,
fltid does mot require hard physical labor.
They are not exposed to the Bntno unpleasant
Influences anil the liability of discourteous
treatment that fall fo often to the oharo ot
the woman In the mercantile world. Do-
sldes nil this , she comes In contact with a
more Intellectual nnd cultivated clars of
people , and In thla one profession there Is
really no salaried discrimination on account
of her sex , for she receives an adequate com
pensation. This has been demonstrated :
practically by the fact that as the more Im
portant pcsltlona become vacant , though
previously filled by men , or new ones cre
ated , women have almost Invariably received
thn appointments.
A fond mother recently took her 4-year-
old girl to a photographer to have her pic
ture taken , but the child could not bo mailo
to sit still , 'Finally ' the photographer said
to the despairing mo'linrIadpm , If you
will leave the little ono wit' < me for ix
moment I think 1 can succeed. " The mother
left the room and In n few momenta wa
summoned back by the triumphant photog
rapher , who produced a satisfactory nega
tive. When they reached lionio the mother
said : "Nellie , what did the man say to
you when I left you alone with him ? " "llo
thald , " Ik-pcd Nellie , " ( hit sthlll , you llttlo
Imp , or I'll thmath you , "
H sems Cleo do Mcroilo IP going to Nnw
York to dance through September and Or'o-
her somewhere or other for the modest BUIII
of $9,000 a month , which will ho quite a
change for the llttlo pciiHlonalro of ths
opera who rec'lvcs now per month 'JOO.
francs , The opera can very well spare her ,
from the standpoint of art , as she in by no
means a star there. Hut she really has a
lovuly face , a pro-ltapliaellto face of a typ
very iinutiiial In a l-'ri'iinJi ballet dancer ,
which makes ono think of a llottleelll Ma
donna. Klio has no right at all to the iiama
of dd Merodu , which xhe took simply lt > cuu > o
It pleased 'ier ' and because she. was fuiiJ of
a certain Ilelglan prince of that IIOUBC. Slit-
Is frank and simple-hearted In many scn ei ;
of the word , only 23 years old , and a great
favnrllo with her little comrades In the ballot -
lot cnrjKi of the Grand opera , who , strangely
enough , have watched her aucei'ssful rtoeto
the position of the first professional of 1'urln
without Jealousy.
Professional beauties , on the whole , are
made , not born. The traditional gem 111 the
dark unfatlmmed caves of ocean Is noi beau
tiful morn vainly than a beautiful woman
In Paris before film has been noticed by Homo
professional cyo that Is lu the habit of
posing beauty. Now every visiting sovereign
eign goes to FCC Oleo. "Do you speak
French ? " Bin ) asked of LI lliiiig-t'hang ,
when ho was taken to the foyer do danss
of the opera , "No , mademoiselle ; but I am
qulto familiar with the IJcltifon language , "
answered the clover old stntfHinan. which
was thought very clever for the old C'hlncio
premier. On the wholo. the French vote iho
little de" Merodo gcntllle , and are ) ; Iad Him
In goiiiK over after American dollarw.
No young woman who cntoro Va&3r thin
fall will do so with a better right thftn Mlid
Lu Verne Hall of Denver. MUa Hall wan
one of the cleverest girls graduated from the
Knut Denver High school last June. Lung
ago h determined to take the course at
Vassar. Part of her time Is anent as a re
porter for ono of tlie Denver newspaper ,
but In order to raise enough money for eoM
lend Mls Hall lias opened a boptblaiklni ;
establishment for women In nno of the prin
cipal business streets. Hho | * doing a runh-
IRR hiiBlni'Ki now , and by September w II
have o'irncd ( ciough money , hu oxpec.tt , for
the first year In college. A girl friend artcj
an cashier , and a half-dozen IIOVH asirUt
as bootblacks. When trade Is particularly
lively the manager and the caihlcr thlna
shoes with the huotnlackt' .
Arnold H Dromo Celery cures hpaijachu
lOc , 23c and OOc. All