THE OMAHA DA1.LV HER : SATURDAY , SEPTUM HER 125 , IS07. SPECIAL NOTICES MiirnfH for Uieiu ! Milnniit nlll bo InUf.i iiiitll 11 ! in. for the rvcnlnu mill until H p. in , for Hie iiKirnlnw mill Humliir1illtlinii . Ailx-rlUi'i-H , liy ri-iiiii-NlliiK n num. tii-red vlipi'lt , linve iinitvprii ml- tlrfimiMl I' ) II iniiiilirrc-il li-ttt-r In cure if Tin- HIMAiiMivcr * no ulilrrn 'il it-Ill lie ili'llvort'il on prfNcnlnlloii ' tlie i-licrk on ! ) . UnitI l-Uc H ivoril llril liiMcrlloii ) J a Monl tlu-rcnflrr. XnthluK fnUcii for IPNN ( linn l"c for the llrxl lnmr- tlon. Tlu-M1 ntlvvrllHcntcittN nniKl lie run I'oiiHi-ciHIvcljr. \ \THIIHITI' ATIO.VM. VANTIH ) . TIMK COI'Y , ClltrLM.AH M2T- tew written , envelopes addressed and mam- ; ( ' run c iplcd nt reasonable ) terms. AdclreJ M , life olIU-e. A-MW VO8ITION WANTKIJ AH HOfHKKIJKl'HIt. OH care of ln\ntlil ; references. Address 8. llco of- tier , Council llllift < . A-K8 _ " " WANTKU , "s7fuATlt > N IIY BXI-KHIBNCKO mnchmnn , native nf DenmarK. For full In formation Inquire Johnson's cigar "I ? 1. , f')3 ' 8. 13th . . A-MJ2J 87' W.IXTHn MAM'3 ' II KM1. 4 CANVASSKU8TOTAKK OUDKUS ; MK\V LINE of work ! no heavy Roodi to carry ; salary or cum mission. C. F. Adiims Co. , 021 So. ICth Bt. BALXSMKN FOIS CIOAI19. J125 A MONTH AND t-xpehresi old llrr.i ; expertiince unnecessary ; In * duccmenta tn r.u tom ii. c. C. Ulihup A Co. , lit. Louts. U-U6 JIKN AND WOMEN SOi.IClTOIlS KOH TUB National Hctcrvp association ; the ! best. Barest anil soundest frntcrnal order In the Hold today Address J > . A. C. Htevtns , 511 N. ISth St. , Omaha. < _ \VANTRDTAN KXl'MniKNTKO AHVKUTIS- Injr solicitor for the German Dally Tiltiunc. Apply nt 1307 Howard t. U-MM7 25 WANTI3D-AN KXPEUIKNCKD IIOV TO CAHB for horse ami Inwn. Addiess lloom 41 , DiniRlnn Jtluek. 1I-50B-ZS \VANTKI ) . KOITlt YOUNO MBN TO SOLICIT , Cull Iwtwecn C niul 8 p. in. Saturday. 71rt N. ISlh m. U-M7 2. . ' WANTED , ACJKNT8 ; J20 TO ! 3 A WBKK 8UUK to workers ; no capital needed ; new Roods ; new tiliin ; soils nt ElKht ; cveiy family needs It. H. S. Co. , box l. Cincinnati. Ohio , II IVANTKD , FRW IJAKBSMKN. I'BUMANBNT position ; season Just ripened ; staple line ; salary or commission with expem-ra. Luke lirothcrs Co. . Chleiigu. IJ-MJH 2- , _ . \VANTKID. MKCIIANiaXtj DUAITSIITSM AN , capable of ptepnrlnK pali-nt i Mlci1 drnwlnw. Ap ply nt oillce of Sues & Clleo InilldlnK. Ornnhn. II-M3J2 Ol W.VM'MIKKMAI. . IIKI.P. joe oinus Keri AM. KINDS OF WOHK ; p TO J , week. Canadian Olllcc,132L' Douiilas. C 113 \VANTKI ) . IIY A l-'AMII.Y OF Til HUB. A OHM. Attending school , to malti ! lier home with Ihi'iii durltm' the winter , and wotk for her liauiil and room. Must Blve ttood reffri-mvs. Ad.lrcsi tr U' , Omalm HI-H. C-27U 20 * "VVANTBD , A (1OOU C'OMI'KTBNT O1HI. KOIl Kuneial huuaewuilt. Apply nt 519 Hrtmn Idwk nt onr-e. C-271 21 * WANTKD. NUltSK Glltl. AT ONrB. MYi XIA- Eon street. C 271 21 WANTED. nXPBHIBNCii : > COOK , IS.'l DOITC- 1ns. C Sll'IS ooon cooic AND IAUNIHIHSS , 210U an Ht. O M2TB 25 WANTKI ) , STKNOC1HAPIIBH ; SHORT IIOfHS ; slate F.il.iry wanted und refereneesi. Address II 13. lice. C-2M 24- oil"l7. l''oir7lKNBHAI. HOUSBWOHK. 123 N. tO III Kt. f S07 20 \VANTBI ) A OIHL , KOH OENEHAI. HOl'Hi : . work. 1134 H. SOU ] A\e. C SOS 2 > ! WANTBD. onon nun. FOR ft UN I ? HA I. housework. S32 Cleor la ave. f MJ1 20 Tllt'STWOHTIIY WOMAN tt'ANTIW VOll tr.ivi'llnj , ' position with old esialillsln-d lirm : permanent ; SI1) per month and all expanses. / * . Mix 7.11 , fhleaRo. C M3223 * Olltl. . FOII OUNHRAI. 1IOUSBWOHK.1100 Fr.rnam St. C M3H 20 * KOH IIKXT IIOUSI'JS. 1IOUSBS IN A I.I. I'AHTS OF TIIR CITV. THE O. F. Dnvl.i Company , 1505 Fitrnam. D 41V HOUSES ; 1JUNAWA , t CO. , IDS N. ISTH ST. D-420 J.IODEHN IIOUSUS. C. A. STAHR , 'J2T , N. V. T.lfe. P 42J IIOI'SBS ; WAU.ACB , 11KCMVN IIIJ3CK. K.TII nnd D.iuslns. D 422 IIOUHHH. COTTAOBS & STORES.AM. I'AHTS of city , llivnnnn , L/ivo Co. , ice 1'nxton lllnck. D-421 T.A1U1B MST. M'CAOl'K , I3TU AND DODOK. D-42 > HOUSES , FIATS , GAHVIN I1IIOS. , 1613 FAH'M P-I2D HOUSES FOH HUNT , IIBMIS. PAXTON II1.1C. n-t27 HOt'SKS. J. II. SHEHWOOD , 42.1 N. Y. MPE. BTANFOHP nnrr K roTTAOKS , o ROOMS , S. W. cor 13lh nnd Vlnton : llnost location In ; city for business men of Omaha nnd South I Omaha ; rent * moderate. 20J IJee Imlldlnif. n-430 _ _ you HUNT , cuoirn U-HOOM modern house. Jnqtilro 25IS Capitol . n-911 MOVINO JIOtTSEIIOl.l ) OOOOS AND PfANns. Orn. Van & StoniBP Co. , 131H4 Fnrnam Tel 1K9. HOUSES ) K. STOHES. F. D. WBAD. 16 & DOUG. T > 3W-S-SI R-HOOM MODBIIN HOI'SU. J2n. TM S. 2.-.TII AVE An iilcirant 14-ronm modern brick dwellnc | , with liot water hentlnc plant , No. 2402 Pass St. . fl3. Apply to W. n. Melkle. 1st Nnt'l Hank nidc. - _ HENT , COTTACIE. ? 312 rAM > WKI.T. ST. _ ritAS. W , WILLIAMSON , Ml HUE HMIO. T.-I. 717. l-c,0 FOH HUNT. TO SMALL FAMILY. FIVE lower room * * In rmdern house , unrurnl&hcd. S , 10th. Heferenei-s retpilied ; U 9 , llff. P-M279 2- JQ-VIOOM MonniiN uorsn AND TIAHN IN Rood repair , and renlinlly located. John W. llohhlns , iiient ; , 1MIJ Farnam , P M277 B1X-HOOM MQI'EHN FLAT. 1112 . O. 11TH. P-S9H-3I * FUIINISIIEU 1IO1THK. JlOnnilN. S HOOMH1 , oak finish , choleo Ineatlon , Parnam e'nr lltie , with Runrl barn. flA.IW per month. l-'ldfllly Trust IMmiiaiiy , Mist Moor N'ew Yoilt Ufellldir. . n-SI30fl BIX-noOM e-OTTAOH ALSO n I'NI reunns , all mndern ; 2121 Miami st. D JI2D7 KOH lu\Tl'IIHMSIIii : > ItOOMS. 1'HONT HOOM8 , JS & ? 0 , S26 S. 19T1I RTIH5BT. K S90-H-S9 * nn HOOMH. 2 . E-1M-2I' J.-OUH HOOMS. 5S1 SO. WTU AVENUE , K I rLEASANT lOOMS FI'llNIRIini ) AT1I3 South 20th , Car line iidvantaKes. E MISO 23' 1'LEASANT HOOMS. 1519 IKWC.E. IKWC.E..M20fl l -.M20fl QIC' tiOUTlI HOOMfT 1900 CAPITOL A\'K. K-MSU J7 VUHNISIIBD I1OOM , 2 lt HAItNKY .STHKUT. H2li3 IS' FUUNISIinn ItOOMH. 1C18 CAMrOHNIA ST. IJ C70 O22 jTtonKits' . BTKAMTilTA-r. ni'tsT KuCT'oviii : drucr tore , 5 th und Karimm ; Klnwle Kt-ntlrmrn pre'fened. H 302 SO E M3i5 : ; t'KWI.Y 'FunNIBIIRD HOOMS. 2S09 DODOuT K-M3IO 01' HOO.1IS AM ) HO.VltU. BTEAM HEATED HOOMS WITH HOARD. 1003 T-WJ.CMI * yiHST-l'LASS 11OAHD AND HOOMS ; IIOT water hem ; but location In the city. 2J | S. 25th Bt F 781 _ _ J.A1U1U SOUTH & EAST FHONT HOOil WITH alcove , : M8 DpURlan. F 911) SOUTH FHONT HOOM FOH TWO ; other rooms ; coed board. Tiie I loir , 20:0 liar- ney. STEAM-HEATED HOOMS. WITH nr t-clnt § board , IM9 Capitol Ave. F MJ03 V " JifBliobiis wiTTi HOAHD" 121 WNNin-srT ilNTlllICK HOOMS ANIJ 110HU. . . Hi Nurth 19lh. roil iin.vr jtTimiM AM FOH HKNT TIIM I-STOHY lintCK. nlllLDINO nt 91S Fnrnnm St T.ili" tulldln * had n fireproof cement basement , complete etenni henllnir fix- tnre , water on nil lloors , gn , etc. Apply at the offlcc of The Itef. 1-810 FOH KENT-DESK HOOM IN" OH'UTNI ) nfllce. He * bullillnit ; wnter , i t > nm Itrnt. IlKht nnd Jnnltor rvlw. At rb' to H W. Baker , nuperlntendent Dee bulldlm ? . 1-W FOH HINT-IN : TIIIJ IIEE m'ti.niNo : Ono l r < e corner room. Slid floor , with vault nnd private olllee .water , etc. One larjfe front room , 2nd floor , divided Into two rooms by partition , wnter. etc. On * larBP corner room , 2nd floor , with vault , water , etc. One front room , divided by partition , third floor. One corner room with vault , third floor. One large room , third floor , with partition divid ing It Into one .Inrtfc room nnd two smnller prltato roonn , wnt'r. etc. Two large Rrntiml floor looms with vniilts. 8c\irnl amnll rooms n fourth Moor , with vault * . AH the-c ronnn nrc heated with steam , electric lights .supplied with drst clnps Jihltor fervlce. Elevators run dnji.nnd nil nls it. IhilldlnR iittlctly HreproofTX fofly to H. W HaVer. SJUpcr. Intendcnt. Hoom 101. H llttllillni ; . 1 191 AC15XTSVATIJI ) . _ AOENTS MAKINd J4fl 'D3 ISO A WEEK. ( Irentest nnentx' sclTfj. ever Invented. Iiotn rnnvnimlni ; nnd ceneiW nuents needed. I'TJ" " ' pnrllculaiH by mail. Monro MfK. Cj ) . , N K , Iwx tYiism ; , Wla. J-M32I 2C. ' AOENTS MAKE 100 TO 500 PI3U CT.NT : IUU sale on Its merit ; u ed on every horse ; exclusive tenltory. D. Hunter Co. , Hnclne , Wl . J-M3I7 25 * AOENTS ! WE WANT I.IVK MEN AND women t" einvaM ntul tnki ! orders for our famous mackintoshes nnd rubber specialties ; IIIFKI * prollts ; permanent work ; cntnloRUf frvc. 1'ond KuhherCo. , 78 lledford St. , Hn tim. Alnss. . f J-iI319 2C AOENTS , IF YOU AHB OUT FOH MONET don't fall to IUi7.sllRnte onr line of popular priced enmxras , " . nrentet selllni ; nucnts' line on the market ; one acent made JIM profit In one month ; our nRents all make money ; write today for terms ami sample photoirrapha. La , Crossc Camera Co. , I.a Crossc. WIs.J . J M313 27 * 'ro ' MODEHN HOUSE WITH AHOUT TEN HOOMS , near HoiiKcom Park. Address P 13 , Dec oibce 1C M5SS WANTED TO HUNT , A S OK 7-IlOOM HOtJSi : . bath , clly water , traa. Addiess S 60 , llee.K . K 4G1 ' 'STOltAfifi. PACIFIC STOHAC5E AND WAHEHOUSE CO. , 90S-'J10 Jonea ; general storaKe nnd forwarding. OM. VAN fc STOUAaB.lSllU FAHN'AM. TEL 15'O M 133 WAXTI'211 TO IIUV. iiKST pnici ; PAID poit- OMAHA SAVINGS bank accounts at t-uum Bus. N. Y. Life llldir. N 131 LIST OF SPECIAL UAHC.AINS IN HEAL ES- tale with F. D. Wead , lath and Douslts s-ts. N 343 S23 50 SECOND-HAND 11ICVCLES. 1JWSO _ ; 14jni. CASH PAID FOH LIMITED AMOUNT OF Omaha Savlnus bank aernunts. II. H. Harder , tlrst floor New York Life bid * . N-Mi''J ' M WANTED FOH CASH , C OH 7 HOOM COTTAGE well located. M. J. Kennard , t Son , SI' ' ) Hrown Illock. N 1H3-27 WANTED" PUHCHASE. A miST CLASH Rcnlleman'8 bleyelc ; state model and pilce. Address T C2 , lo. . N KB V.'ANTKD. A PIItSTrCL\PS SI3T Ol' ' ailOt'EH'S llxtuirg ; must hs jiheap for cash. Address H 1C , KOIl S.VMJ-JIOHSKS , AVAOOXS , KTC. 7 HEAD CO\VSVWACON. CANS , ROUTE , ETC. Also 20 acres corn , 12 millet nnd rye. C. E. EacECtt , ,1012 Scward , Omaha. P M23I 2S * FOH RALE , 11OHSU AND HUOGY. 3110 PO. 1Sth St. P 2 l 23 * FOH SALE-PA HTY LEAVING CITY WILL pell nt bis harcaln , 3 horses. Imnioss. : t nibber tired rigs. Aildre-3 U 14 , Den. P 2S9 29 KOH S IJI3M1SCI2MAXI30US. SAWDUST , IlIGc OH SACKED-CHIHItlNO nnd bos fence. C : II. Lee , 901 Douglas. ( J 13. . LARGE CHICKEniNO TIPIUfJIIT 1'IANO. only J130.M" . , | .Sohmoler ! & Mueller , 103 South 13th St. \ , Q-CU FOH SALE 3 HEAD NICE FP.F.SH COWS. Call uftEinoon yard , 25th nnd Hurt St. Q C09 20 * WEST END GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Apply Thompson & Dunlop , 40th and Fnrnnm. Q-M311 26 .cii.viuvoY.vvrs. MRS. PAUI"OTfrN. ! ICTH STREET ; HONEST , truthful , reliable' ; femoves evil Influences ; lo cates burled ti-cosiires ; unites the separated. . .LU S X1C.-0--O-4 * JIASSAGK , IIATIIS , KTC. MADAM SMITH. 1S13 DOUOLAS , MASSAGE steam baths. T M23S 27 * ORIENTAL TURKISH 11ATHS FOR LADIES t'entlemen , 50c. 107 S. lltli. Telephone 1S9I. T 7C2-O-S * MHDICATED I1ATIIS , SEA , SUI.PTIUH. French massace. Mine. Hrlason , 107 N. 12th st. MHs7lH. LEON , ELEfTRIC SIAPSAfTE HATH parlors ; restful and curative. 117 S. llth , up stairs. T JI217 26 * I1ATHS. MASSAGE. LAURA ELLISON , CrounsB blk. , 115 K. ICth St. , room 12. T M2S3 23 * V1AVI FOH UTERINE THOUHLES. 340-S HEE lllds. ; phyblchn , consultation or health book tree. Hr * " _ , SUl'T'lTtFLUOUS HAIH , 1IALDNESK , FALLING hnlr nnd all facial blemishes curcM. Tiun Co. , 320 Chamber Commerce. . U C'.7 . O-4 * JIMK. POST , 319'i S. 13TII. UUPTtJIlB CUnEDi NO WI1TBNTION FIIO.M buhlneKii ; nn pain ; we refer to hnndieds or cibes cured ; piles cured by a > lluK' . palnlerK treatment , fall op write The Umpire Unpturr Cuie and Medical Institute , bueccssors lo Tlie C > 15 , Miller Co. , 932-3 , K. Y. Llf , . Illdg. , Omaha. , -t y - U-M015 j AitVLAND"CIOAH STom-j. IIKST CMOAII IN town , Mello , | lmiis , 100 N. llli HL A PIlVHiriAN OV > V > YIS. "l'UA'Tin.J DK- sln-H liieiill'in W pnuntry IHUII ; le ) t of refi-r- i-n > 'tf an In chai-aeler mid ability. Addies.i U 18 , Omalm llee. II M3T , 20' piTiTSoNAK-Ti' Tnkniis A WOMAN IN Oiniilin who has e-ntree In ihe host foclely nnd Is wllllns tei use her inlluenco for Illjeial ru- mum'ratlon. address "U 17. " Dee. U-M312 M 3IOXKV TO I.OAX lilUAI. HSTTH. . TNTHONY LOAN & TRUST co. , 315 N. Y. r > i iiiilcU money lit low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa northern Mso | url , eattern Nehracka. W--4M 1MPROVEO & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Furiinin Smith it Co. , 1320 Farn'm MONEY TO"To7N ] T LOW HATEs ! 'F'TlE O. K BavU Co. , 1503 Farmnn St W--II3 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real rgtote. Uiviman. Love Co. , I'axton llllc. MONEY TO I/3AN. 1JEMIS. PAXTON liUJCl ? ! W 95U UP. F. U. WEAD. 1C * \ VM S-S9 PER CENT MONEY ON NE11RASKA FARMS and Omaha Improved propeily Apply lo W. H. Melkle , .st National l..nk "Idg. W 111 jrb77EY TT ) IJOAK ON IMPROVED uMAIA properly. 1'u.cy t Thomusf , 207 Ul Nat , 15k bl IB. " CITY AND KAILM IX > ANS. Oll-vln Urvt. , 1613 l-'amarn tit. W-M7SI MOM'JV TO IOAXCIIATTii.S. . uii TO IXAN ON riJUNITDUi : , I'lANOS , ' here . WUKOII , etc. , nt lowest rates hi clly : ; ; ' . no removal of Roodn : Hrlctly coulldentlal ; you ! . cun tuiy tbe Iuii ( off tit uny time or In any I amourl OMAHA iJOHTOAOB IX3AN CO. . I M1 So. Hth St. ' X 416 I = l HL'.SIXBSS' 11EST I/TCATION IN THE CITY OF 7)MTnA fur KUU > | urocery. M , J. Keuaard A Sou. 314 ( llrvwii Uluck. Y 101-17 . I HI SIVKSS ni ivrr.s. ( Continued. ) A1 KLONniKRIl WHO HAH HAD TWENTY years 'experience In mlnltifc , hn < spent > enr on the Yuknn , I * thnroUKliI ) familiar with the Klondike , h Interests nnd prospectors on Ihe Klondike , will Rive n thorough Ini-p-elor'n map nnd personally answer nil questions relntlnn ' " that country , or luw to eel In there , cost , eic . for the price nf JI. AtMrws H. H , Thomps > n , 2S2 ll.illey Itnlldlnp , S Tttlc > , Wash. Personal reference , Chamber of Commerce. S nttle. Y M74S O TO OKT IN OH OUT OF IH'SINKSsJ GO TO J. J. Gibson , 614 First Nnt'l llnr.k. Y MH1 KOH SALE , STOCK"orliNlhllATrMERcnAN- dl e nnd srooerle * ; nlso , store building nnd lot In llrst-clnss locality. Address llnx 337. Mend , Neb. Y-M3IC ! 7 0 RENT-THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL IN Cheyenne ; In fine condition : electilc llshtSi thorouRhly plumbed , befl location In t.io city. One block from I'nlon depot. Fitly Hrst-cflf ! rooms , line b.ir room , furnished ; cmwl barber shop nnd luth rooms ; In fact. uvcrytlitnR neces sary to n flrst-rtafs hotel. Paity renllm ; must , purchase furniture. Hotul dolnB K od business at present. AOdrets J. W. Qrllllii , Oieyenne , Wyo. Y MSSD-O-H CASH GROCERY , IIKST LOCATION IN Till' , city ; owner out of the state. Must pell soon. old Ifnsej low rent nnd little expense ; fine chance for n youni ? man. AiMren y 7. Ree. KOH I3X WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOlt ll.OX ) bank certificates upon wllleri them dividends due . now nmounttnR -'J .JltO , pay. able In cash. Will trade for pobd real - ' - . Address T 35. Hoe. KJ-M933 23 KOH SAIiK IlKAIi I4STATK. KOHNTHE PLACE IIAROAINH , J2,5 0. 3,7in TO IB.500 ; see photon nt 16th and Karnam , Morse HIilBi J. J. Olbson , 614 First Nat. Bank tlleln. HE 447 HOUSES , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS. LOANP. Geo. P. llemls Heal Estate Co. , Pnxton Illock. 17 PETt CENT OIIOSS INVESTMENT , IMproved - prove-d rrnl estate : rental JMS.OO per year ; price , ' 13,804. Address T 2 * . Ile-p. HE M754 LAND THIS & ADJOINING STATES TO CLOSE ertito , cheap. Chns. n. Williamson , Bill Itee FARM LANDsT"c. F. HARRISON. 912 N. Y RE-9S3-O16' SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND THREE LOTS : well [ Dented : great barKuln. cash piymenls or trade. Frank Hart. f,3d & Center St. AN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , HARD wood finish and lloors , In best portion of Hans- com Place. Must be s en t" b" nporeclated. M. J. Kennanl a Son , Sale Acts. , 310 Rrmvn blk * * Z'M'SE FOR SALE. MUST JIB MOVED AT once. Great bargain. A two-rtory $1 r,00 buildt Inj ? for JIM. nemls. Paxtcn lllk. RE M18I S-tlOO.M HOt'f E. J2.5CO. 40-foot corner lot , S. W. cor. 18th and Izard. J100 ] ier acre buys 40 acres ono milt south of Rusers , Room 18 , Paltersori IJlk. RE MIS2 O15 SNAPS , SO ACRES 12 MILES N. W. , 11.200. 4 acres 4 blocks from Hcnson motor , JCOO.OO. 3" amen south of State fair Krounds. J3.500. 4Sxl."iO feet , near 32d fi CumliiK 't. , only JPOO.O'X ' Coiner on Farnam St. , nenr 40th St. , 5700.00. To exchange 110 neres 10 miles north of Omaha P. O. for clear Improved property. JOHN N. FRENXEH , Opp. P. O\ RE-M213 FOR SALE. SE COR. 81TH AND FARNAM ; sn cor. Park ave nnd Hickory ; sw cor. 13lh nnd Dorcas ; IB' ' ) acres In llurfnlo Co. ; 43S acres In Kno Co. , this nnd all other property owned by Nebiaska Saving * nnd ExcImiiK'1 ' bank will ho sold nt a low price. Win. K. Potter. Re ceiver. HE-233 TWO 5-HOOM COTTAGES , 50 FT. FRONT. 10 blocks north of P. O. ; cheap. 521 So. ; rth Ave. HE-2SS-14' 73 FT. ONE-HALF RLOCIC FROM MOTOR , ON paved street. J375.0) ) . Rig bargain. Desirable lesldenc * * lot on Dnx'enport pt. . wlth'o ' v.-nlklns distance , flne shade , $70).00. Will furnish money t build bouse. 7-room house on paveil street one block from Exposition Krounds. In excellent tepnlr , fl.S'V.OO Fine , slphtly lot south of Hnnsenm park , J.W.OO. Renutlful modern R-room hou o , hard w.-viil flnlth. reception hall , east fronlnce. on hluli ground , near 33d nnd Dodge his. worth } Cf > 0).00 ; price , f5.00n.00. The above are samples of many bnrculnq we can now offer ; 50 hou s on monthly payments. Call and examine nliotncrnpht. FIDELITY TRVST COMP VNY. First Flier New York Life llldir. O. II. Payne. President. H. II. Harder. Secretary. RE M291) ) 30 SHOHTII.tXI ) .VXD TVl'HWHITIXO. A C. VAN SANT'S FCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. 430 AT OMAHA RU.-5. COLLEGE. UTII & DOUGLVS 451 OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING College. Royd's theater. SCO O-ll * LOST. LIOIIT BAY IIORHE. 7 YEARS ; WEIOHS about 1050 , rather thin nnd hluli Ineklmnp. P.e- ward for letum to 1718 Cass St. , Omaha. Loft Ml'C LOST-NEAR 11EM1S PARK. IILACK MARE , lilack top btiKcy. Tteturn Melcher's livery barn , 40th and Hamilton , and receive reward. Iost 304-21 * LOST RETWEEN ICTH AND WERSTKH AND 20th and Charles , gold locket ; owner's name on side. Liberal reward for return to Hce oinre. Lost SOS 24 LOST THURSDAY NIOIIT. A SMALL IMA- mend stud ; J10 reward. Telephone iS Lost 303-21 * KIIHXITUHn PACKED. M. S. WAI.KIN. 2111 CL'MING. TEL. 1331. 43S TVriaWIIITKHS. TONS OF ENERGY WOULD RE SAVED DAILY If every operator used the Unlit running Dens more. 1612 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. 454 1 > A WVIIHOICI2IIS. II. MAHOW1TH LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1 ( ! ST. \i , coi , OMAHA Rl'SlNESS INSTITUTE ; ROYD'S thriller Illdg , : write for specimen of penmin : H'.ilp and cutnlngue , 20il H-2t * MATTHUHS llHXOVATIXr ; 1VOHICS. MATTRESSES. COUCHES , PAHLoTl Ii'IJIlN"l- tute to order ; reaplred. li > lt ; IxNivenw'h ; tol. 1",9J 4D3 DIIKSSM.\ICI.\(2. UUKSHMAKINCJ , susjiT sTunm" Tso 'lotto. HSJ O-C' J'ATKXTS. 1" ATP1VITQ s8 ! - - ' & " Co , " ' Omaha , . Ilranch office at Washington D. C , We ma ke FllET EXAMINATIONS ani uld Inventors In selling ihclr Inventions. for free Advice nnJ I'alfnt 'PArni3"N"rrS "ro . < : " ' 'ei1 uy' < -.A. SNOW A i jv i i > ii i r3 , .0 Wasiihiffton , i ) . i\ I HUi : EXAJIINATION and advli-e. No attor ney's fee hsfoio patent No claptrap pffer of prizes or jirumlfu of muMcn ivcaltn , nui tunlb' forvanl advlca ami fulthfii'rvlc . .NO , . OTHER In thn city , UK lee liuir-l P h n o t o n H. ' Snrn'yH at SUCH LOW 1'UICKS. DROWND CARRIAGE CO. l8 ANI ) . . MMIM Y ST. ii3 TH rovritA phm'OSAKS KOH lUUUlINQ MATKH lula , etc I" , f Indliin Service , itosebui . \Be-iiey , Hoscbtld , S D. . September 8 , 1S'J7. Scaled proposuls , Indorsee ! "Piupos.ils for iiiillilliiK Mute-rlalH , etc. , " as fso case may be , and adilri'ssi-d to the undersigned ut Hosfbud. South Dakota , will be rpotlved at this agency until 1 o'clock P. m. nf Thurs day. Soptembt-r 30 , 1897 , for furnlshliiK nml dellverltiK at this user.py within thirty (30) ) days after receipt of notice of approval of contract , a varU-ty of buildliif muterlals ( i-oiisiMtli\K of asuortcd lumber. shliwleH , foment , etc ) and mlscc-llnncoua nnlclca ( eoimlstlnt of tools. boln. ! t-tc. ) . a full Hwt and drxcrlntlon of which may be obtained by maklns application to tie underslBijed. Hidders will fitntc dpecillcally In their bids the proposed price of coe'ti artlo'n off.'reU , for delivery under a contract. All - : ilBllvt-n'd uiiilisr any contrae' will bo Hubjf-cl j to a rlKld Inspection The- Hint Is ivst-rve-d ; to reject uny and all bids , or any part of any bid. It eU-emed for l > i' brat Interests of i the Ktrvlcu. Certitlcd Che-cks.-liach bid | TO t ONTUAn'OUS. ( ContlnueJ. > must be accompanied by n certl- llr-d chock or draft upon some CnltPil States expository or solvent national bank In t'io vicinity of the residence of the bidder , made payable to the order of the Commissioner of liidlin Affairs , for nt least live per cnt of the amount of the proposal , vfh'ch check or draft will be forfeited to the United Slates In rrtBc any bidder or bidder * receiving an award shall fall to promptly ou-ntite a contract wlti ; food mid sulllclent sttre > tlo.a , otherwise to lie returned to thr bidder , lllds aoe-ompnlilrd by cash In Him of a certllli'd check will not bo conslderrd For any further Information apply to ( 'HAS. Xl'CHKSNEY , U. S. Indian AK > nt. SSlllGlS2123232S PHOPOSAIS Ftfil NKT HHHF , T. S. IN- dlan Service , Onnihn and Wlnneb.ipo Asen- y.V.t"i , bttyo , Xfrh. , Sept. H , 1M)7 ) Soared prop-salt , InilnrflPtV "Proposals for Net Itecf. " and adelrctoctroto the umlerslMiieil atYinni < bii u , Thtiratoti County , Nebraska , will be received at. tl\U nKency until one o'clock p. in. of Ayednemlay , October (5th ( , IS ! ) " , tor furnlshlnk'njin delivering at such times nnd In sucn'"iitiantUlcs ' as may bo required dtirlnir thn llccVxl y 'ar ending .litne .li ) , istis , about : i.OOO pounds net bcpf at the Omaha School , Neb./ , and about 25.000 liounds net bppf al the WIliiiebaRO School , Nub. Net beef must be Bood , In quality and condi tion , lit for ImmcJUiti1 use , and from fore and hind quarter mcnt proportionally. In cluding all the heathen Id thereof. Ucet from bulls , .itnps or rildeVi clfl cattle will not be accepted. The necks of the cattle slatlKh- tcrctl for beef HlmlUbD. cut off at the fourth vertebral Joint , and ( he breast trlmmt-il down ; IIP shanksof frtre rnurlers abnll be cut off lour InchCH'above the knee Joint , and the hind quarters' ' clRht Inches above the hock joint. NecUJ ; .shanks and kidney tallow will not bo recelveei. lllddern will hlato fpecllleally In their bids the proposed price of beef for each school. All beef de livered under any contract will be HUbject to n Held Inspection. Thn right Is reserved to reject any and all bids , or nny part of ntiy bid , If deemed for the bct Interests of the service. Certified chocks ICnch bid must be neeompanled by a certified check or draft upon some United Stales depository or sol vent national bank In the vicinity of the re-s- Idcnco of the bidder , made payable to the order of the Commls'lotier of Indian Af fairs , for at least llvo per cent of tlie amount of the proposal , which check or draft will bo forfeited to thn United States In case ) any bidder or bidders rocelvltiR an award "ball fall to promptly execute- e'on- tract with Rood and sttlllclent stire-tlcx , otherwise to be returned to thi bidder. Ultln accompanied by cash In lieu of a oertlllod chi-ck will lint be considered. For any further Information apply to CAPTAIN W. A. JIEIlCEn , ActinR U. S. Indian Agent. OFFICI3 CHIEF QUAnTRKMASTEU- Omuha. Neb. , Aug. 27 , 1SH7. Soa'.t'd pro posals. In triplicate , will be received here until 12 o'clock in. , central standard time , Sept. 27 , IS ! ) * , und thei ) . opened , for constructing a 50,000 gallon 'steel tank with trestle at Fort Hoblnson. Neb. , U. S. reserves r right to reject or accept any or alt proposal. " , or any part thereof. Pinna and specifications can be seen , nnd all Informa tion had here. Envelopes containing pro- oosrils to bo marked " 1'ropos.iln for Steel Tank , " nnd addressed J. M. MARSHALL , C. Q. M. A 28 dU s21-2o ItAIMtOADS. HiitlUNOTON ft MIBSOUItt Itlvt-r Itallro.ul "Thf UuitlnK- Burlington tun HotltH" Ounonil Oflluc , N. W. Corner Tenth ami I < 'nrnain Strci'ts. Ticket OlIU'p. 1"02 Route Fninnin Strci-t. Telephane 2M Uciioi , Truth nml MIIHUII btrtcts. Telephone , 12S. l-t'uve. Arrive. SS5 : am * 9:35 : nm : o : > pm 1 "M pm ' 11:30 : ntn 7 : So am C-10 pin 2.V : ) pin KANSAS CITV. ST. JOSEPH .t Council tllulTs Rnllroail- "The lhirimlon ! Jtnnto" _ Ticket Otllri1.W2 Fninam n i Stieet , Telephone ! . ! 50. , .13ajot , IIUUIU UVnth iuid Mason Slieets. . . Tel- urmom ; , , 12S.Leave. Leave. Arrive. Kansas city Uay Ex. . . . * ! ) : ( > > am C:10 : pm Kansas City Night IC * . . , 10W pm C:30 am * Daflv . f. I5AII.UOAI ) -Oi'licnl Ofllcfs anil Ticket 0Hcei ; Jterchnnts National Da He llHllitlnn 1221 Fnniam Hiievt. Telephone , 101. Depot Fifteenth anj V'b'ster Str.uta. Telcpltonc H58. ' Leave. Arrive. Kansas City , St. I ouls r and southeni points , . . ) 3:0r : pm 'IS : ! : pm KuiisHii City ixprv.i3. . 9:30 : pm * 6:20 : am Ft Crook & Union L.I. . ' 3:00 : pm 7uO : am Dally UNION PACIFIC "THU OVEIt- land Rcuta" General oillcef ) , N. E. Corner Ninth and Famam Streets. City Ticket Oillce , 1202 Karnam Sr-'eet. ! Telephone310. . Depot , Tenth und Mason Streets. Tok-pilomv 128. Arrive , "The Overland Limited for Denver , Salt Lake , Pacific const , nnd all wcstein points * 8:20 : am 4:45 : pm KnM Mall train for Denver. Fait LaKe Piiclflc eost and all western points l0j ; pm 10:20 : am Lincoln. lieatrlce and Ktioins-hurs Express. . . 4:0h : pm 3.V : ) pm Grand Inland Express. . . 5oo : pm Dally. * * Dally except Sundjiy. ni. ; 3:40 : p. m. ; 9:05 : p. in. ; 10:43 : p. in. ( CHICAGO , ST. PXUL , MINNE- apoll.i & Omaha Railway General olllces , Nehianlia Dl- vUclon , Fifteenth and Webster streets. oily Ticket oillce , - HOI Farnam Stiert. Telephone LCI. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tele phone , 14. > S , - Arrive. Sioux City Accommoda. SM : am * H:23 pin Sioux City Accommoila. * 0:5' : ' ) am S:23 pm HUIr , Knvrran. Slemx City , I'unca , HartlnK- ton and nionmlleld. . . . * 1:00 : pm 11:33 : nm Sioux City. TTanUato , St. Paul. Minneapolis 0:15 : pm 9l : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday , Sunday only. FREMONT , ELKHORN & Missouri Vallev ll'illway Gen- I eral Olliee-s , United States No- tlonal Hank lIulldlnK. Soutn- west Coiner Twelfth nml Far- nam Stieets. Ticket Oltlce , , „ „ r , . . . , , . . Street. Telephone GUI. I'epot. Fifteenth and Wehsttr Strettn. 'lelep.ione. uss [ Hack Hills. Deadwnod ard Hot SprhiKS 3:00 : pm 5:00 pm " - > nml :00 : pin S:00 : pm York David ' ' 'city. Superior. Geneva , Hxptrr and Hewsrd. . . . : CO pm 5:00 : pm Norfolk , West Point and : SO am 10:2i : am Fremont 300 ; l'm 5:10 : pin Lincoln , Wnhoo and 7:50 : am l : r am Fremont . . "JfiS ? | in > 6:00 am Fremont Local 7:60 : uin Dally. " Dally except Sunday , Sunday only Dally except Saturday , Dally except Monday - SIOUX f'lTV & PACIFIC RAIL , road General OHU-ts , Unltt-4 Stales National Hank llulld- IIIB , S. W. Corner Twelfth and Farium Streets. Ticket Oillce , 1101 Farnam Stieei. Depot , Fifteenth and WchMer Telephone , 1418. ve. Arrive. Sioux City , Mankato , St Paul , Minneapolis. . . . , , ' 8:15 : pm 9l : am Dally- CHICAGO . < - NnUTIIWUST- ern Railway C'lty Ticket Oltlce , 14)1 ) Farnam Street. Telephone , Wl. Depeit. Tenth and. Miikun Street. Telephone 123. Leave. Arrive , Missouri Vnll-y , SIrux e'lty St I'aul and ' Mlnne.ip Us > 5jO ; am * 10iO pm Mltseiurl Valley. Sioux o i-iiy , 7:33 am 5:05 : pm Dfiiifun. Carroll , \Vm\ \ lale X. 7:30 : am J > :03 : pm Kartern Kxpritk , ! ) < i Mo ne * M.T/uli ; ) CVdar Harl'ti fill aao , f'11:45 am 4:10 : pm Atlantic 1'ljer , Chicago and K t ' ( : ! > pi" 40 | | pm Fakt Mull , ChU-aKO to Omaha ) 3:10 p.n MI'Fourl VclUy , Sl < n\x ; j City. St. Paul. Mlnm- upolU LlmltesJ 55 : &m 9S5 : um Cimaha-niHsBu Specl'l. ' * < ! : & ) pm 8:10 : uut Daily. Dally except Sunday. WAIIASH R\ILROAD-WICICIT OKI-'ICI : , . w Frfrn.uu Ktrwjt. T ; ' * ' . 32 } . Deuji , lentil ' < u . . . Airl.e. Si it ! ' ( ' .inn > n IlaH" Expreai . pin * H. * am u \ii.ito vns. ( Continued. ) llt < AOO. ROCK ISLANP * IM 1IU Itnllnnd"Tlie Orp.it R..k Island Route"-flly Tli'liiM Ofllc-e' , H11 Kn mum Street. Telephone , 42 $ . Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Stieets. Telephone , IM Leave. Arrive. nnd St. Paul t.d ttxpr- . . . 4S3 : pin 1:43 : pm . Col-trndn Sps , 1'npiilo , Hewer ami wo-i IM pm 4:05 : pm e'hleaK'i , Di' Molnes nnd It.ick Islind 7:0i : ) pm 8:13 : nm Atlantic Kxpres. , for Pea Molnefl nnd en torn - orn pilnts 7:00 : nm B 35 pin Lincoln. Fnltlmry nnd Hrllevllle B:45 : pin 10:41 : nm Dally. Pally except Sunday. CHICAGO , MIIAVAtlKKB * ST i , - > Paul Itnllwny-Clty Ticket flfii < iiiii > rr > ° "lee. l.'OI Farniim Uliept. MILWAUKEEI Telephone , 211. Depot. Tenth * * Sr * I and M.ifon Slrretn. Tflephene. Vl"V 12" ' - iy I nve. Arrive. , . Limited Kx. . . . 5:4.1 : pm : ttt nm Omaha nnd Chlcnso Kx. . 11:00 : nm 1:60 pm Dally OMAHA. KASHAS CITY & KARTKHN HAIL- road Omaha & SI. Lmlls Ilallnmd "The O. K. HnuU. " Ticket Ollh-p. 1413 Farnam Street. Telephone. 522. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128. J .ive. Arrive. l'ntton hiirp. Klrksvllle , qulncy" r M-nl * :40mn < : 10:43 pm St. ! . ' ) iili. Ko'W "York l.lmlledi . ; - . ' . * 4M : pm llr,0 : am Dully. XOTICIJ. ( Should be rend DAtl.Y by all Interested , as chnnKcp may occur nt any time. ) Foreign malls for the week ending Sep tember i5. l.SUi , will close ( I'HOMI'Tl.Y In all cases ) at tlie General Pobtoiricp an follows : PARCELS TOST MAILS CLOSK ONE HOUR EAUI.IEH than closing time shown below. Trniis-Atlnnllc llnlln. SATURDAV-At 1SO : n. m. for KIIANCE , S\V1TX,10HLAND , ITALY , SPAIN , I'Olt- TUGAL , T11RK13Y. KOYPT and 111UT- 1SII INDIA , per S. S , Li : Oancoiine' , via Havre ; nt fl0 : : ! a. in. for ( UJHMAKV , DEN- MARK. SWEDEN. NORWAY ( Chris- llanla ) nnd RUSSIA , JUT S. S. Havi-1 * . via liremun ( lelters for other purls of Europe , via CherbiiutK , intiat be dlreeted "per Havel" ) ; at S n. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per S. S. Voumlnin , via Rotterdam ( letters inttstt be directed "per Vtentliun"j ) at S a. in. for GENOA , per S. S. Kithla ( letters must bp directed "per FulUa" ) ; at 10 a. tn. for SCOTLAND direct , per S. S. Kitrne.ssln , via Glasgow ( ictterH must be lilicetud "per KunitfKsIa" ) ; at 11 a. in. ( supplementary 12:30 : p. m. ) for ICt'ROPE , per ri. S. Utnbrla * . via Quoenstown. PltlNTKO MATTBU. iTC : German steamers s.illlnff on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. . fir ncrtnany , and Specially Addiessed Printed Matter , etc , for other parts of Europe. Amerl- ean and White Star steamcis on Wednesdays. German HlcumiMs on Thursdays , and Cunard , French und Gciman steamers on Saturdays take Printed Matter , etc. , for nil e'nuntrles for which they urp advertised to carry mall. After the clotliiB of the Supplementary Tran.v Atlantic Malls named above , additional supple mentary malls are opcnc. ! on the piers of the American UiiKllsh. French and German simm ers , and n'liiaiil ttpsn until within Ten Min utes of the hour ot SHlltm ; of atenmnr. > Ilill.s Cjr Situili nml Cfntrnl America , \ Vet InillCM , iti ; . FRIDAY At 12 m. for URAHIL , nor s. a , Amalll , via I'eriiarnbuco and S.intos ( let ters for North Hrazll must be directed "prr Amalfl" ) . SATt'RD.tY At 10 a. m. ( s\ipplementary inSn : - . . m. ) f .1 relUTTJN'E ISLAND , JA MAICA and SAVANILLA , per s. s. Ad irondack ( letters for fo tn Rica must be directed "per Adirondack" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( stipplomiMitary lO'IlO n. m. ) for CAPE HAITI. GONA1VES , AUX-CAYES. JAC- MEL and SANTA MARTHA , per s. s. Hol- fteln ; at 10a : ) a. in. for CA.MPECMIE. . CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCATAN , per s. s. City of Washington ( letters for other purls of Mexico anil for Cuba must bo directed "nor City of WaaMntjton" ) : at 11 a. in. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per s. s. Portia ; at 11 a. in. ( suppli'meiitary 11:30 : n. m. ) for VENEZUELA and CURACAO , also SAVANILLA and CARTHACJEN'A. via Curacao , per s. s. Philadelphia ; at 12:30 : p. in. for NORTH BRAZIL , per s. s. Para- ense , via Para , Mnranham and Ceara. Mnlli for Newfonndlaivi.v ! rail to Halifax , nnd thencp by steamer , close at thU oitlce dally at S"D : ji. in. Malls for Mlqiielon. by mil to Ho-s- ton and thrnce by s-ti-'tner. : clt e at this oillce , dally at SSO : p. m. Malls for Cnoa clo e at this olllcp dally ut 7.00 a. m. . f-ir loi-wardlm ; by BtPamprs p.illltiiT ( Mr ndays and Thursilavs ) from Port Tampa. Fli. Letter malls for Mexico City , oveiland , tinles.i spncliilly addiesspd for dis patch by ste-amor , close at this oilice dally at 12 in. ; paper malls ut 0 a , in. 'MleslFtered mall closes at 0:00 : p. in. pie-vlaus day 1 ritnN-riip.llle Mallx. 'Malls for China nnd Japan , per s. s. Tacoma - coma ( from Tncoma ) , coe ! here dally up to September " 10th at C.n : p. m. Mulls for the Society Islands , p r ship Tropic Bird ( from San Francl ro ) , close hero dally up to September 2l'h ' at fi'TO p. m. Mails for China , Japan nnd Hnw.tll. per s. s. City of PekltiB ( from San Francisco ) , close hero dnllv un tn Sentembor 2Gth at fi:30 : n. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s. s. Australia ( from S.'tn Fraiicl.soO ) , close hero dally up to Sep tember 2f'th at 6.30 p. m. .Malls for Clilnii and Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per s. s. Empress of India ( from Vancouver ) , close here dully up tn October * * 4th at 0:30 p. m. Malls for Australia ( except tlioso for West Australia ) , which are forvart1 > il via Europe , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Islands , per s. s. Moana ( from San Francisco ) close here dally up to October "Sth at " ' " 0 a. in. , 11 a. m. nnd fi:30 : p. in. ( or on arrival nt New York of H. s. Cam pania with British malls for Australia ) . Malls for Australia ( except West Austra lia ) , Now Zealand , Hawaii and Ftjl Is lands , per s. s. Mlowora ( from Vancouver ) , close hero dally after October "Sth and up to October llth at C:30 : p. in. Trans-PaclflR maIN are forwarded to port of palllns dally and the nchnliile of cloilnn Is nrransed on lln > piesumntlon of their unin terrupted overland transit. Itcslhteieil m.ili c es at G:0f : ) p. m. previous day. Postolllce , New York , N. Y. , September 17. 1S97. 1S97.CORNELIUS CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. MIXED THOSE AXS\VHIIS t.'l' . JIlMV IV I'Vclll'll SolllIlT ItOlllfll lO ( III- ( liii'Ntlon.s of Freilcrirl ; tin : Crenl. Whenever a now soldier appeared In the guards of Frederick the Greal of Prussia , relates Harper's Hound Table , It was the hahll of Hie king tn ask him the three fol- lovvinK questions : "How old are you ? How long have you been In my set vice ? Are you satisfied with your pay and treatment ? " It once happened that a young French soldier , who had served In his own country , ex pressed a wish to Join the I'nuiSlan army , and because of his splendid physical de velopment ho was at once accepted. He was unable to speak a single word of tlio Ger man language , but hid captain told him that the king was certain to ask him questions In tliat language the tlrst time lu > : > aw him , and ho advised him , therofoic , to learn by heart the proper replies to the usual three ques tions of his 'inajtsty. ' The soldier lost no time In learning them , and on the llrst day that lie made his appeal unco In the ranks Frederick approacbtid to interrogate him. II BO happened , , however , that the king be gan with tlio second question first , and asked him : "How long have you been In my service ? " "Twenty-one years , " answered the young man. man.His His youth Niilllclcntly Indicated that ho had not curried a sun for any such length of Hint ) as that , and his majesty , greatly astonished , said : "JIow old are you ? " "Ono year , an't please your majesty. " The-king , sllll further amazol , exclaimed : "You or J must certainly bo ihcreft of our senses ! " Tlio soldier , of couree , talln ; this for the third question , and clad that the ordeal was over so easily , replied : "Hfti. ! an't pleasii your majesty ! " "This Is the first tlmo I was over treated as R madman at the head of my army , " re plied FrodPrlc. ) greatly puzzled. The Frenchman , whoso stock of German was now used up , stood quiet. Presently the king spoke to him a aln , whereupon the soldier blurted out In French that ho did not understand a singlu word of German. The lhiK : , who had been much annoyed , was now grtatly aniiiM-rt. and , after urging upon him the necessity of doing his duty , left him , llui-klril'x Arulitamlve. . The beet salve In the world for cuts , brulws. sores , ulcers , salt rhrum. fever zores , letter , chopped hands , ' cbllblulns , corns and all skin eruptions , an-1 positively cures pile * . or PO | , .iy icqUred. U ' BU rantcfd to clve r < r rf -i BUM fac1 onr m nev refunded Price Ci tenis per uox , I'ur ale by Kuhn & Co , I BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. | Tlio waltz lias got to RO , nnnotitipcs tno Chlcngo Tliuoa-llornlil. Tills h s boon de creed by HIP American Society of Professors of Oanolng at Its recent session In Iloston. Tliovnlt7 has been tlio RO In nil the terpal- chorenn functions for Reiterations. Indeed , there would be very little go In a hopping exhibit that did not Include the delirious ecstasy of motion which the ropoMorlal fancy has characterized as the "dreamy and mazy waltz. " Uut this Is a "go ' of n different kind. It ] means that tlio master mlnda who moot each year to figure out jio > v devices tor eiv- abllng our young people to Ret tngotlier I and do things that would not be tolerated ! under any other name have placed the professional ban upon the waltz. The circu lar form of tcrpslehorejn Insanity which en ables the young man tr ) look deep Into lu-r dove-llko eyes and throw miRgets of nothing In her willing ears to the strains of a wheezy violoncello and a srmcaky clarinet Is no longer In good form. * rhe m alter of form , of course , has always figured proml nently In such matters , but the young man ' has nnvor been captious In this respect , llu umbrella If desired. The lint Is supporte.,1 by the hat pin , which In thrtint through It from side lo side nnd then slipped over the i mlrrowed hook. There It hangs iccuro from j j damage , except when some man lit the same i row crushes out to "see" another man , nnd at such n critical time It may be easily dc- | tached from the hook nnd held by the i' ' owner until thu thirsty spectator has passed. The old-fashioned tea table Is becoming , n thing of the past , nnd an invitation to ten I moans nowadays , miles ? specially denned , the { Informal 5 o'clock tm , which Is hardly con sidered In the llRht of an entertainment , being merely an excuse- for receiving one'a friends nt < i stated hour. Some of the old families who make n point of keeping tip their traditions hnve retained for Sunday evening the. American "leu" a meal that Is to most people rather a welcome change from tlio conventional and formal dinner. It Is very seldom that one sees lit the'n up-to-dnte days the old rtRuUtlrm tea tnblo with Its dishes ot cold tongue and cold chicken , thinly sliced ; snowy biscuits , light < is a feather ; golden butter , home-mado re serves that are the pride of the hou < K > mis- AUTUMN COSTUME WITH BLOUSE COAT FROA1 HAMPER'S HAZAK Many of the now costumes this autumn are noticeable for the richness of ma terials and trimmings. One particularly smart gown from Harper's Bazar , shown on this page , Ins the skirl ot brack arnnire , made very full and with godets. The jacket blouse is a moat elaborate affalrV made of green velvet cut with tabs. iA large plastron of broadtail fur covers the front and the back , and forms epaulettes over the sleeves ; this plastron Is embroidered In'Jot ' anil green and silver pessementerie. Three brando- bourgs of assorted sizes finished with olives have the effect of loops on the front of the waist. A collar slashed to match the waist Is lined with ermine. Tlio belt is of black Suede , fastened with'a'steel ' or old-silver buckle. Tlio small sleeves are trimmed at the wrist with the saih embroidery as that on tlio plastron , and are slashed to show a pleated rulflo around the hand. A green felt hat of the Vlgee Lebrnn shape Is worn with this gown. It Is trimmed with lack feathers , a stiff ruche of pleated velvet around thu crown , and at the side large white roses form a cache-peigne. to accept the situation in good faith and take his chances on the form. The waltz has withstood these assaults before. For a century or more It has been the object of censorious criticism fiom those wallflowers who neglected to learn it in their younger days and are reluctant to tackle it so late in life. Hut the waltz , like the young man who participates in it. has held its own , and we believe it will continue to hold Its own In spite ot the Udlct promul gated by the association of dancing mas ters. It is doubtless true that the wall/ , like September wheat , has shown a strong Jump ing tendency of late. " But it must be re membered that a wave of prosperity is upon us and that everything is on the jump. A waltz that la full of Jumps Is much more typical of modern American life than tlio tame and dreamy glide that If , devoid of hustle and brings neither cxhauatljii nor perspiration. Mrs. Clem 13. Lincoln of Plattsburg claims tn bo the champion bread baker of Missouri , and she has enough blue ribbons , medals and other trophies to make her claim to that honorable distinction a very strong one. It Is a matter of serious doubt If any oilier woman in the state can show half as many trophies for excellency In the same lino. Mrs. Lincoln la the wife of. a well-to-do farmer who lived for many years In Clay county. She was raised thcro and U-arni'd how to bake bread from her.piolher. When she was married to Mr. 'Lincoln , about sixteen - teen years ago , they nllwed to Clinton county and lived many years iiear Lalhrop , Now they own and llvo on a"beatitlftil farm near I'lattsburg. , Mrs. Lincoln made her -first showing of fine bread years ago at the county fair at Liberty. There are other people In Clay county who know how to bake bread , and alio had lively competition , but for several yearH slio won regularly. Then she fthnwoil bread at the expositions held in St. .Joseph and Kansas City , and won first prize every time hhc exhibited bread at Kansas City and never missed but nncn at SI. Joseph , Her supply of blue ribbons Is something In which Bho takes great pride and the people who have had the privilege of eating the bread she bakes claim It Is Jual an good aa it looks. She sent some bread to the St. Louis exposition twice , and , wlillo aim w < ii not present , she won the blue ribbon each I line and received a letter of commendation from the management. Ia t week she won the first honor at the , , falr held pt St. Joseph , and she baa never failed lo win the ribbon or the purse thai was offered. With all of her honors she Is one of the most modest of women , and her popularity , while very gratifying to her , In a HubJe/U to which she seldom refers. She has three little girls who are learning how to bake bread , and she expects to have them prize | winners like huraelf when they enter the ! ; I contests , ' I I An ingenious Now York woman , Ilarrietti ) I dross Coizins , believes Hho has. removed the theater hat question from the realm of ; legislation. She was granted a patent Juno 1 of this year for what nho calls a "theater hat support , " k simple device to be attached permanently to the backs of all theater chnlrs , and If neceswar , , to the back of church pows , U la a small metal affair with a broid , flat hook' ' projecting outward about an Inch. The face of this support , which Is about two und one-half Inches In diameter , l made to hold a mirror , which may bo tipped "u at an angle to permit the hut wearer to adjust her hat with ease und comfort without rising from her scat , Thu hook I * largo enough and mrong enough lo also hold a wrap , opera glass bag and tress , and delicious cake made by her own fair hands. All these dainties and more ol the same kind tastefully arranged amid flow ers and fruit and silver candelabra on the po'llslied ' mahogany which reflected In Its mys terious depths the candles and their myriad radiations , with the milder islieer of the highly polished silver nothing could bo pret tier and more restful than the tea tablc.s of yore. This dainty , old-fashioned meal was as different as possible from what Is called In England "high tea , " wlih'h Is really a rathci "hlggloly-plg- glety" dinner with hot , Htnoklng ( llsiin * nf meat and vegetables , all served at once , and which , although under certain conditions - ditions may be convenient , can never be u'e- Bant , the latter quality being o dlstln-tlvo mark of a typical American tea. "J should love to keep up Sunday I'venlne teas , " says many a housekeopo" , "I > ut my husband Insists updn having his clln.ie. . ' ; ho says it npseti his digestion to bo fed nion biscuits and preserves and cold meal ; whereas , if the truth were told , such ab- stomlousncss piactlced every day would s.ivi him from many an ill that his overfed body is heir to. " While women who farm are numerous In Illinois and In the other states of thn union , a blind woman farmer Is seldom seen. Thoie lives In Oak Hill , Tux. , a blind g"l | , ] I who has from a few acres nf land , ciilil- I I vated by herself , cleared about $200 earh ! heason for several years by the growing ami j sale of vegetables. She began with im canl- i tal and an unfenccd piece of uncultlvnh d land. Them is now n neat fence about bur domain , a well nnd pump in the center , and xhc has , In addition lo purchasing them' paid fur a piano and hack to take bur vpiietiilili'x to the market , which in twenty miles f'-om , her homo. l Kvery evening during the dry Reason ulio waters a certain number of plants until slin has gone over the entire place , when she be gins and goes over it again In the aamo wny. , Thu active sense of hearing which nature ) , has given this blind girl In lieu of her sight j enables her to detect Insect llfu easily , nnd by feeling with hrr sensitive fingers she can distinguish the. nature and size of the plants and vogiitoblcs she raises. Khe Is familiar with all kinds of vegetables and plants , knows the size they should attain , the color of their hue and the shape they should aa- i sume. ] i According to Ilov. Q. II. Cameron , vicar | of St. Stephen'ti , Illrmlngham , ftngland , j i about two pounds of rice are thrown at the | I brides ami bridegroonm every week at each . of the seventy-five churches In Dlrmlnghnm j I and Its fcitburbs und thu two toiu of rice i > thus thrown away and absolutely wasted 1 i last year might have been of very great use i In feeding the recently fumlne-strlcken puo- plo of India. Thcro are over 20,000 places of worship In Kngland , and , if Mr. Cameron's estimate , bo true for the other churches of the country , then It follows that nearly 'MO tons of rlco U yearly thrown away at weddings In tlila country , und wasted , at a cost of over $20- 000. ff * * A ff"lial ' % 6""i Bi CAS lORIA For Infants and Children.