10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1897. SPECIAL NOTICES Ailvrrtlnrliinit * for Iliemc column * vrlll lie Itilirli until lit til. tor the cvetiliiK nnil until 8 l > . tn. fur tlio iiiornliiK nnil Miinilnj' cilllliui * . Ailv < > rtlHcrM , liy roqiirxlliKr n iiuni- lirrril Hit-ck , run IIIIIP ninmt-rii nil- ( Iri-HHcil ( 11 iitiiuliort-il Ictti-r In cure of Thp Hoc. A in WITH mi iiililrnUMl vrlll IIP ilrllM-rril oil ; : r HClitntlon of ( lie c-Iii'cli onlj , . llnti-H , 1 l-e n iranl HrM limcrllani la a T or" l Hirrftiflcr , .tntlilnsr ( nltcii for ImM tlinii _ r ' for ( lip llr l IIIMIT- tlon. Tlirxp nilVfrtlML-inciit ) * miiM bu run cui AV V.\Tii ) SITUATIONS. WANTED , POSITION 11V VOt'NO MAN DO- Inc typewriting , collecting etc. : Rood references - ences Ailltcss W 6. Hoc. . A MSIS U _ " " WANTED. "iWITION t Y A I'lHHT-f'LASS l Jy sUnoKmnhor : reference * given. Ina' ' " nt 1I1U Hoard of Trade. A 111 ! ) ) IS \v.\.vnn M VLIJ 111:1.1 : * . CANVASSGHS TO TAKIJ OllUUlCi , NUW LIM3 of work ; no henvy goods to c iry : filaiy or commljBlou. C. f. Adams Co. , S2I a. Hlh yl. BALUSMEN FOH CiaAIlS. JI25 A MONTH AND expenses ; olil IHm ; experience unnece j.iry in. diiccments to customer * . C. C. Hlihop fco. . , St. louts. H-MS JIRN ANIJ WOM12N SOMClTOIlH fOll TUB Natlonnl Ilcperxe association ; the he" . safest and nnundctt fiuternHi ( inter In tlie Hold today. Address P. A. C. Stevens , 611 N. Uth St. , Omahn , WANTKD. MIN TO IIAHN : TJIH Aitiipu trade ; only eluht weeks required ; Illustrated catalogue with mnp of the city mnllcd free. Molcr BjFtPin of ll-irber Schools. Clark and Van Duren Pts. . Chicago ; branches. New iork. St. Louis , Cincinnati nnd Minneapolis , II M83J 11 * MEN AND WOMIN : onciANiKcns AND so- llcltois for best fraternal hcnellclnry society In the Held ! Kuod pay. Address Supreme Sec retary Star of Jupiter , UcConk. Nehrnski. WANTED. GOOD THAVKLINO MEN. NOW traveling , for fast solllnjf side line state ter ritory. Advertiser. Comhlnntlon Lock llox 8. Janesvtlle , Minn. It MS C 13 * WANTED BHOKMAKBIl , ! W SO. 12TH. II in SS9-H * WANTI2D , A I'iW MHN I1Y TUG HAY OATH- erlnc aweet potatoes. T.ieo. William * . Ilcnuon I ! MI03 12 * . WANTID : A oooo Friedman. 219 South 12th SH 11-115 WANTI3D , 5 OOATMAUnUS AND 2 WOMKN to help , on coats. 101 North 12Ui Ml eel. 11-111 11 * I'HTY MI5N. HA1LHOAD 1VOUK. IN NCIIIIAH- ka ; compiny work ; lontc Job , iwod AMIKV ; free fare ; hli dally. White's Uilxir Asency , 119 North ICth street. 1I-112 H WANTED , LAlOlliUS : KOIl WYOM1NC1 AND lena , extra uimB work. Kramer & O'llearn. 11th imd rariiam 11-M1IS H 1VANTUO , SALnSMHN TO SKM C1OAUS TO dealers snlurj , } W 00 tn J201) ) no per month nnd expenses ; expeilence unnecer .iry , pernnnent position. The le Mora Clear Co . Springfield , O. I1-M123 12 * mi.r. ICtf OIULS KOIt AM. KINDS OP WOIIK : J3 TO J7 wecll. Canadian Olllcc , 1122 Douglas C 513 "WANTHD , fAPAIlLi : OIUL TO DO QHNHRAIj housework for family of thrt-e No washlnRi best of referencu reaulred. Apply 4l"i North 20th ft. C m S'Jl-li WANTED , AN nXl'UlUnNCIJD SALESLADY In the clmk depnrtm nt. Only those with a irreat deal of experience need npplv. Iinston Store , , Ormha C M373 12 TVANTHD , OOOD COOK IN A SMAI.Tj FAM lly. 21M DouKlis st. C M 74 12 * AVANTI'D , A GOOD Oini. FOIl OnNnUAL. housework Apply CC3 S. 2Gtlicnue. . cnue.C C MIDI WANTIID-OIIIL ron IlOUSn- work. Mrs . T. Adl.llis , 1S1T lllwourl C 10T 13 WANTED , oiiii. ron onNHUAi ; norsu- work 111 family of t o. 816 South 37th Street. C 110 12 * IVANTni ) , A GOOD GIUI. TOIS OUNnnA housework. 1916 Wlrt street C 111 13 * FOIl IlK.Vr IIOUM3S. IIOUSHS IN ALL I'AHTS OP Tlin CITY. Till : O. f. Davis Company , 1W3 Farnam. D 513 nousus ; UINIWA & co. , ics N. ISTH ST. D-SM MOUK11N HOUSES. C. A. STAIIH. 92J NT Y. Life. D-iJl 'n. nnowx BLOCK. Tern and DoiiRlan. D 322 clOICK.IIOIISnS AND COTTAGHS ALL OVER ' city , K to J73. Fidelity , 1st lloor N. Y. Life. D-611 11OUSK3 , ' 'OITAGUS & STOllHS. AM. PAHTS of city , llreunnn & Lo\e Co. , 1301'axton block. D 523 LIST. M'CAQUC. 15TH AND DDDOlT D 321 S , KLATU , GAIIVIN IIROS. . 1C13 PAIl-M D C25 HOUSES FOU OKNT. IICMIS. I'AXTON 11LK. D-52S _ iiousns , j. H sunnwooo , < 23 , N. T. "EiVrT D U7 _ _ RHNT , CHOICI : 12-uooM DFITACIIKD modern house. Inquire 2518 Capitol avenue. D-52J MOVING 'HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND Qm , Vnn & Storage Co. , 1511V4 Farnam , tel 15W. D-530 CHAS. i WILLIAMSON. C04 11 CH Tel. 717. D-M1 iiousn , MOonrtN. s nooiis , oak nnl h. choice location , Farnam car line , with Kood barn , 110.00 per month. Fidelity Tiuat Company , Hist lloor New York Llfi > hltU. , , D-M300 BIX-nOOM COTTAOH. ALSO fi UNrUUNIHII n D rooms , nil modern. 2121 Miami st. D-MM7 TIKNTAL AGP.NCY , J16 McCAGUn Illk. I ) IJ'J TWO LAUGI : iioiisis IN DUNDnn n.vci : ; cheap. Oil le ) bldj D-MM3 WANTKD. AT ONCH. nnTWHHN 2' . ANI > SO houses to rent : t-rrat demanl frr ho'iu-j ; rcntils a specialty. J II Sherwood , 42J N. Y. Life. D-M724 ron nnNT. NO zcts CHAIILIS ST. . WITH 9 rooms : oil modern Improvements , t-nol stable. John llnmlln P-JI7S3 ITOIl HUNT , 1KN-UOOM MODIUIN IIOUSK , 310 North 22d St. , near HlBi school. Inquire 3W North 22d St. D-312 JJIISIUAIlLi : 1'LAT OP HOOMH IN 1IIUCK houco , 0n Kruiind floor. 2JOI 1'lercu HI. D-M193 12 MODiniN iiousn , FuitNisiiin ) on unfurnished , near In : 12-ruom mojern Hat , 122,00 ; 8-11)0111 modem house , Inun , J20.no , I.y- ninn Wiitrrnuin , N , Y. Life Illdir , I'lione , 10IJ. D-108 11 * FOH HUNT. DiSIUAnLK 6-IIOOM COTTAOI3 , modfrn. ! 22 N. Z6lh , D-M1W 17 * FOlf IlENT. DKSIllAIlLn NINIMIOOM HOUSn with barn. I2d t. near California , with all Improvements. Inquire COO N , T. Life building , n Mits FOIl HUVI VUHNISIIRU ItOOMS. 1C1S CALI1-OIINIA 8T. H70.OS3 * nnNT , LAIIOI : KRONT JIOOM , WILL : furnished. 1C17 Dod-e St. K-M73I 13 * itooM , : oi7t NinSTiiiufT NICELY FIJUNIHUIUl IIOO5I WITH K. 2303 Douglas. U S69 11 * n ) MoonitN UOOMS , BINOM : on 1'iwilto , with < T without board. C'.i ) S. ) th kt. 12 * TWO LAllGi : Fl'nNI8IIii > UOOMS. MODKivV. Kouthern expo uie. 21or Douylas. K-MI24 IS * SOUTH HOG MS. 1808 CAT'ITOL M'll K-MI2S IS * FUHNISHID UOOMS ; St. Mary's , K-M1S ) H * HOOMS AMI IIOAII1) , MRATLY HOOMS. 1S1J 1XDGB. K MSW Olt * BTJJAM.HCWKD I'.OOita WITH IJOAIin. 2003 Harry. ' r Wi N1Z FIIONT ioM ron TWO : other rooms ; K ° od board. The HUM. 2O Ilur- nty. r MSM ODKHH nitinr , HOOMS AND i n.\iu > . txs VP614 North IMh. FMJH II * -MBIlUrAiT KTllST-r-'LAHrf 1'VMIL livt r 3tli ar.d ( ladga lreet . f iU7' ' Oil * HOOMS A.\D llOAItn. ( CcntlnnMi ) UTOl'lA , 17JI UAVKNPOUTflT STRAM HKAT. I' 870-lt * TUP. LOWIST I'ossiiu.n HATIS AND TIHJ bent fire. A home Sherman n\e , cnr pn * eit Ooor every eight minutes. Newly furnished ) now mnnngemcnt , ndjnlns K > po ltlon , Sara- loga Hotel KNTCHTAINH Its eucets. 1-M7 : N3 rnoNT HOOMS , "WITH on WITHOUT IIOAHD. KM Ilarney. F M8-.S 11 * IIOOMS , STKAM HIJAT , I'lHST-CLAHS board. JIJ S. 17th St. F-MS12 13 Ft'HNIRIIit > fllONT nOOMH. WITH Inird. 2015 IMualRK. r M9SS 12 * rt-HNIflHHD l\OOMfl \ WITH ItOAHD : 1'HI- vat family ; beautiful location , l\V \ Smith 31st. 1' MWil 12 * ron nr.vr iiM''im.\iHiiii > UOOMS. rou IUNT , 3 nooMs. ; os s. imi ST. Q-M4C9 O27 * UNPUHNISIini ) HOOMS. 180a FAHNAM ST. O MS91 10 * TWO UNFITHNISHKO HOOMS , 1ST FLOOH. 1713 Chicago St. O-M ! > 8i 1 FOH Ili : > TS'rOHI3S AM > OFFICES. HINT , DKSIC HOOM IN OHOUND otllce. Ileo bulldlrK ; irater , steam heal , electric light nnd Jahltof service. Apply to H. W. liakor , superintendent , Hee building. 1 l'J7 roil ItKNT Tilt : 4-STOHY I1HICK IlUILDING at 911 ! Fnrnam st , This building has n fireproof cement bnnement , complete steam heating fH- turra ; water nn nil lloors , gas , etc. Apply at the offlco of The Mee. I-SIO FOH HUNT-IN THH IJii3 IIUILDING : On la'ge corner niom , 2d noor , with \ault ar.d private olllce. nntcr , etc. One large fiont room. ! d floor , divided Into two roomi by partition , water , etc. On laige corner room , 2d floor , with vault , water , etc. Ono front room , divided by partition , third floor. One corner room with vault , third floor. One large room , third floor , with pirtltlon di viding It Into on large room and two smaller private rooms , water , etc. Two large Riourirt floor rooms with vaults. Several small rooms on fourth floor , with vaults. All thC'O rooms nre heated with steam , cloctrlo lights supplied , with nrct-clwn Janitor serv ice , nievntorg run dny and all night. Hulld- Ing strictly llrcpioof. Apply to H. W. llakcr. superintendent , loom 101 , Ileo building. 1-198 \v\.vrn . AOHNTS. TO SHLL SILENT KOHTUNK TIH.- ler mo t novtl chart ever devised ; amusing , In'ttuctlvf. Htartllng ; answers all questions relating business , luck , wishes , weillh , nnr- rlage : everybody wants one I'rlce. 2."c , send for agents' sample , lOc. Horoscope Company , New York ' J MI17 12 * 1VANTBD TO IIISVT. WANT12D , TO IlpNT OH HtlY F1HST-CLVRS residence In good location , nine to twelve rooms , state full partlculare. Address W10- Ilee onicc. K MS32 15 WANTED-IJV , MAN AND WIPE , 3 Oil 4 UN- furnWied roOnis In norti part of cltv ; modern , address W ityjlije , Klvlnu locution und urnip r , - ; K 118 U bTOUAOK. PACIFIC STOHAOi : AND WAHF.IIOUSI3 CO . 003-910 Jones , gene-al storage .ind forwarding. M 331 _ OM. VAN & CTOnAOH 1511J4 FAHN'M. Tin. 15-,9. M--J33 FItANK nWHUH. STORAOC. 1211 MAIINHY , liaullng , t packing , cheapest rates. Tel. ! > ' 6 M 785 \VANTI3DTO I1UY. IICST rnici : PAID FOH OMAHA SAVINGS bank accounts at room 6 % , N. Y. Life blrtg N-53C HIOIUOT i > nicis PAID FOH OMAHA SAVIngs - Ings bnnk accounts. The Ujion Illeed Co N M400 CASH FOH 'OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC- counts. O. G. Wallace , 312 Brown blk. , 15th and Douglas. N 593 WANTHD , TO PURCHASE Jl.OOO F1HST mortgHgc 6 per cent Omaha Gis Mnnufactuilng Company bonds due 1914 at par. Address C. C. 1'latt , Itala , I'cnn. N M979 17 * WANTED. TO I1U1' FOH CASH. IN S. W Omaha , n modern cottage nnd small lotV . . . " ! "Pg- N-M12S J3 * FOH HVLIi FUHMTUHIS. ALL Till : , . ICUHNITUHR OF AN S-HOOM house cheap. Apply 140 N. 33rd strept 11 O S6I FOH HALIS MISCni.I.AXEOUS. SAWDUST. HULK OH SACKKD-CHIIIIIING and hog fence. C. H. Loe. 901 Douglas Q-537 HOG fENCE , ALL TCinn , BUST ON nAUTIl , Invvn and jard fence. Wire Works. 4H1 s. 14th 1W-O 2S . tMsors. THE KLONDIKIJ. HATHS , HOUTES , WHAT to take , reliable Information , 10 cents. Alaskan Ilureau of Information , 202 Park st , Streator , HI. H-M94916 * CLAIIIVOYAXTS. MHS. PAUU THANCE MEDIUM. 203 N. ICTH , unites the * separated ; changes luck ; letters con taining stamp promptly ana , ladles Me. r 8-M772 Nt * XENO-CLAUWbYANT OVEH 1521 LEAVEN- wjrth st. * S EOS 12 * MASSV n , 1IATIIS , ETC. MEDICATED liVriIS , HAHEGI : . SEA. SULphur - phur , ' massage. Mmc. llrlsson , from Paris. 107 N Utli St. T JI333 O24 * MADAM .SMITH , 1J15 DOUGLAS , MAHSAQE steam Inths. < T 78012 * HATHH ! iiAHa'Abi : " LAUHA EU.J ON ! Crounae blk. , 119 N. ICth st , , loom II. T M9C9 1C * MHS. DH. LUON , ELKCTUIC ALVSSAdi : li7\Ta parlors ; restful and curative. 417 8 , llth , up stairs. T Mil * 17' 1 > IS IIS O.NAT. . VIAVI FOH UTEHINE THOFIILKS. 316-8 HEE . , physician , ( .onsultaibn or health Look tiec. 11ATIIS , \SSAGE. . MME. POST , 319V4 S. ivril. U 510 H. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS AND CUT lloweis. boquets , hall , rpsldencc nnd gravi- decoiatlons. Flowers. l < o.iic | ( and ( lee'inillinH delveicd ( to any part of ( ho city. Onlers by lelephnno pnimptly ntti-ndul tn and llllrcl In two hours TclLphonu 7iC , 1SI3 Vlntnn St ' . . l'-931.O14 HUPl'UHK CUItED ; NO DETKNT1ON FHOM bUblneM ; no pain ; we icfcr to hundinls of cases cured ; plus cuiod by a Hlnelr , iialnlcss trtntment. Call or wide The EmplicHuptura Cuic and Medical ln tllul < > . succeuors to Tlio O E Miller Co. . 3.-3 , N. Y. Life Hide. , Omaha. U-5U CLOTHES CLEANKD. IMCESSED ANlT'lTiTI paired ; day or night ; dress suits for hire , Pttiituilum. N. 1 cor 14th unit Fiirnnm. Tel ? 03. U MS47 lip. YOUH ov nnisi5MAKin : ! INVESTL sntn the Joytt1 > Ulnr System hchool of ilrei > cutlliiK ; only rompletf > Mrt f > sleni ; bunt ; your drcus'S uml make while learning. 403 Knrbich boci ! > . Pattern * , ffje , Thursday. Aeenls wanted. U-IC3 OJ6 MOMJV TO LOAN IIR.iI4 MONEY TO LOAN AT IJOVf HATKS. O. F. DaU. CFainam St. ANTHONY IXAN A'THUST CO. . 315 N Y ' U nulck money t lore rales for cholco farm I'and In lena , noithcrn MUsciirl , ca tein NobrarKa W 511 LOANS ON UIPBOVBD& UNIMPROVED CITY properly. W. I'm trim SmliliAV Co. . lso Fnrn'm V \V-544 MONEY TO IXMN ON IMI'HOVED OMAHA leal estate , llrennan , Lovt Co. , Pnxton Illk W-515 MONEY TO I/JAN. HL'MIS. PAXTON 1II/1CK. W-540 6 I'KU CENT MONKY ON N'EIJIIASKA FAHMfi ami Oinuba Impnived pmin-riy. Apply tn W. 11 Melkle. 1st National bant , tildg. W-il7 MONEY TO TOAN ON IMmtOVED ( "MAHA pioperty. Pussy & 'niomai. .7 l t Nat. Ilk. h'dir W- SID _ _ uu _ SIX PKll CKNT tUTV AND FAUM lJuANsT" ( jjrvlu Urns , 1CU FnniHtn t. W-54J _ ' " MONEY TO I.OAN ' av" property. 3. P. llelvrlck lk. ' 1100.0.1 ANp'P , V , D. .WHAU 1C S. _ ; ' _ W-S30 N FDll.Vl.f ITUli I'A'CICRU. MONIJV TO J.OAN CIIATTHI.S. MONKY TO LOAN ON Ft'HNtTl'nK , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. . at lowe t ratci In city ! no removal of goods , strictly confidential , > ou can pny in * loan nff nt uny time or In any amount. OMAHA MOHTGAOE I/3AN CO , 30 8. 16th St. X S"iO llf.SI.N I < : SM CIIA.NCK.S. TO dmIN OH OUT OK JIFftNKSS GOTO .1. J. Gibson. Ml First Nnt'l Hank. Y MW1 FOH HALF. OH THADK. GOOD HVKHV tnirti ; liuslne s proupcrcms ; cnly bam In town. Address J. N. Austin , Cordova , Neb. Y-MM2 IS * ItAKEHY AND CIOAH STOHI ! DOING GOOD business. J. J. Qlbson , 514 1st Nnt'l Hank. Y 8C3 IS FOH SALE. STOCK OF MERCHANDISE AND fixtureIn southeastern Ncbrnikn ; best loca tion In town , established trade of long stand ing ; JI.OOO cash will get It. llox SOu.Oniaha. Y-SSS 11 * FOH SALi : OH RENT , A OOOD. NEAHLY new- hotel In live town. Address M. Hoffman , Carroll , la. Y M9i3 1C * HALF INTEREST IN A KI/JNIJIKE AT THE exposition for a hotel man with Jl.OOO. Sara toga Hotel. Take Sherman avc car north. Y M917-1P. WANTED , A MAN OF HFSINESS A11ILITY to take nn Interest In ami poMtlon as general manager of n vvholppnlft business handling pro tected household necessity. llavft three trav eling men now In Ncbrn ka. Inability to give personal attention reason for selling Intercut. Strictest Investigation Invited Reference fur nished. Amount of capital required tlvi > hun dred dollars. For full pirtlculnrs nnd per sonal Interview nddrcs W 28 , lice.Y Y 109 II * SKND roil FREE HOOK "HOW TO SPECU- Into In Grain and Provisions nn Small Mar gins. " We execute orders Ir. wheat In 1 C09 bushel lots nnd upwards ; dally market letter free H. J. Lnuaherv & Co , Membe's Hoard of Trade , 228 Hlalto Illdg. . ChlcapoYM125 Y--M125 12 * FOH SAMS IlKAI. 15STATE. FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. SIS N. Y. L. 11B 9 < a-O-lC * KOUNTCE PLACE HARGA1NS. J2 TXM. M.7VI TO Ji ( See ; see photos nt 16th nnd Fin nan ) . Morse Uldg. J. J. Ollison , C14 Vlrst Nat. Rank HMi ( . RE B12 HOUSES , LOTS. FARMS , LANDS , LOANS. Ge. P. Itemls Real Estate Co. . PartDn blurk. 17 PEP. TENT GROSS INVESTMENT. IMproved - proved real estate ; rental , 6ISOO per year ; price , J3.SOO Address T 28 , Ili'e RIM75I 8-HOOM HOUSE. } 2 'W , 40-foot corner lot. S. W. cor. 18th and Izard. 1100 per ncie buys ' 0 ncres one mlle south of Husers , Room 16. Pnttnrsrm Illk HE M1S2 O 18 HAVE SOME BARGAINS MYSELF. CITY AND form. Call for particulars W'nuon. C04 Ilee bldg RE 93S TWO 5-HOOM COTTAGKS. M FT. FRONT. 10 blocks north of P. O. ; cheap 521 Sn 16th nve. HE 2SS-14 * 5-nOOM COTTAGE AND I > OT WEST OI" Ex position KtmimK nearly new. for $ S30 , J131 cash nnd monthb p-nmrnts of $10 on hnlnnce. IljronU. IlnMIng * . 212 Sj llth St. HE M401 SNAPS. 80 ACHKS 12 MILES N W. . J3.200. I acres 4 blocks from llenson motor. $ W > 00. 31 ncrfw siuth of Simo fair grounds tl.roi 48x1.10 feet , near 32d i Cumlng St. , only S'KW 00. Corner on Fuintm st , neu 40th st. . J700.00. To exchange110 acres 10 miles north of Omaha P. O. for clear Impioved iirnp rty JOHN N. FHENZER , Onn P O HE M 213 HAHGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade : F K. Darling. Harl-T Ttlk RE 1H76 FOH SALE , ON I.ONO TIME. AT < ! PER CENT Interest , two Imptovod farms adlolnlng City of Missouri Valley , la One of KO ncros ; nn- othrr nf 210 ncron. all In cultivation Will be sold on 10 j ears' time. Address , Ixick Drawer "C. " Sliennndoah , In. RE M791 N5 FOR SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST RESl- dences In Han eom Park. All modem Im provements ; ten rooms : lot nOxl50 ; fine shade trees. Fronting on pnrle Will no sold cheap and terms easy. Apply to John Dal" 101 New York Life. HE-S10 11 PAAVXIIHOKEHS. H. \ROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 ST. B39 TYIMr.VRlTEHS. TONS OF ENERGY W.OULD HE SAVED DAILY If every operator used light running Dense- more. 1612 Farnam Ft. . Ormhn. 538 COAL. HURLINGT'N NUT. BEST. CHEAPEST PRICE (3 75 per ton. 'Phone 613. Harmon S. V > "eeth Co 921 N9 SIIOHTIIAM ) AND TYI'EWUITI.N'O. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 013 N. Y. LIFE. 551 AT OMAHA HUS. COLLKGE , 16TH S. DOUGLAS. 553 OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING College. Ho > d's theater. SW-O-11 * MCCARTHY'S ACADEMY , 17TH & DOUGLAS. 9S1 N9 LOST. LIGHT HAY HORSE. 7 YRAHS ; WEIGHS about 1050 , rather thin and high backbone. Re ward for return to 1718 Cass st. , Omaha. Last M1S6 I/5ST-PAHT OF GENT'S WATCH CHARM , with Inscription , Mabel to Louis. Mpy nth , 1RBS Finder please return to L J. Nedd , 2210 Grace street and receive reward. Lost 113 11 LOST. HLACK LEATHER POUKKTHOOK containing annual railroad pas-en favor C C. HtiRhea Gen'I Supt F , K. & M. V ; finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to Elkhorn - horn general offices. Lout M1I9 18 LOST , WHITE FOX * TERRIER PUP ; AN- svvers to HIP name of "Dandy ; " jellow oars nnd jellow spot on hip. Return to Jack Nor ton , 21G S. Hlh St. , and receive reward. Lost-M31 ! 13 MEDICAL. LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH I'ENNY- ro > nl pills ( Diamond brand ) arc the best , safe , rellnblo , take no other send 4c stamps for par ticulars , "Relief for Ladles " In letter by re turn mall ; at druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Hep HepM12I M12I 12 MUSIC , AHTXI > LA\OUA < ; i'3. PROF. CHARLES PI7TERSEN , INSTRUCTION In piano , violin , guitar , mandoline , zither , voice. 20 > oars experience as teacher : terms icasonnble. Studio 613 Shd-ly Hlock 7S3-N1 MISS MINNIE LOVI. TEACHF.H OF PIANO , i-emoved to 1921 Corby et. Terms reasonable , Hcfeiencex. 911-1C * CLASSES IN ENGLISH. MATHI niatlcs , booKkeeplng. M. S. McCarthy's Academy. 17lh and Douglas Sts. _ SO II AMI AKTISTS * SIIITLIES. NOTE LIhT OF GOODS PAGE 8 HEE OCT. llth ; the prices I cannot duplicate : catalogue frep Alva J Graver , 318 South ISth St. , Omaha -M127 Nil MATTHESS HENOVATIXO WOHICS. MATTRESSES , COUCHES. PAHLOIl FIIRNI- ture to older ; repaired , 1C03 Leuvrnw'h ; tel , li"E. 556 UIM > VATOU AVOIIICS. KKATHHIIS IIOUGHT AND SOLD. MAT- tiextra icnovalcd and made to onler. White Hwan. 1701 N. 24th. 'Phono 1043. M843 PATI5NTS. T"J A Tf TVTT'C' ' Sues & Co. , Attorneys- K A I Fi l\l I at-Law and Patent * * * * * - * * * A O - Ex- perls , Hce Ilullillng- , Omnha , Nib. U ranch office at IVash'nicton , I ) . C. Brnd for free Advice nnd Patent Iloolc , Sea Sunday lire for our Machine Movcmrnti , MJTICK TO CO\THACT4IHS. THI3ASUUY DKPAUTMUNT. OFFICE Supervising Architect , Washington , 1) . C. , October Dili , m7"B13AM2IJ I'HOI'OSAUS will bo ircelveil nt thlH olllce until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 29th day of October , 1&97 , and opened Immediately ( hereafter , j for all the labor nnd materials required for the election and completion or the U. S. Government Ilulldlntf at the Trans- Mlf.H' > ulpi > l and International Exposition , OMAHA , NUUHAHKA , In accordance with the drawings imd specitlcuiiunr , copies of which in.iyi < s Imd at this oillce unit at the olllco of the Superintendent of the U. B. t'ouit House , Custom Hou o nnd I'ostolllre , Omahn , Neb. The right In reserved to re ject any or all bids or to waive any de fect or Informality In any bid. should H bo deemed 111 the Interest nf the Govern ment to do HO , I'loposata must be In- closwl In I'tivclope * , fealcd uml inurj < ad "pnoi'rtSAli for the i-rectWn , etc. , of the I' . S. Oovermnrnt HulIiltiiK jt the IVans- MUslcslppI und Inltrnutlonivl Kxpoi'ltlon , Omaha , Nebrnrkn , " nnJ alUr ( kef to Iho Bupervisli'i , ' Architect , Oct. li-dSt-lS.O.D , NOTICn TO CONT1U\CTOI19. ( Continued. ) PROPOSALS FOH FIIESI ! JlKHF AND Mutton HondqunrtCM Department of the Pintle , Ofilco Ohlpf Comtnlsgarv of Sub sistence. Omaha , Neb. , Oct 11 , 1S-J7 : Sealed proposals , In triplicate , accompanied by written fnmiantee bnnd , In duplicate , will bo received nt this ulll-e , until 11 o'clock a. m , centrnl standard time , November 11 , ISDi , nt which time and place they will be opsned In ptesence ot bidders , for fur- nlshins such nminUHei of frcsli beef nn I mutton for Issues , as mny he required bv tlie Sub l tetice Ocpartmoiiti U. S. nrtny , n't Omnliii , Nob. , Forts Crook , Robln oti nnd i Nlobrnm , Nebraska , and Forts I ) . A. HiuI I F < < 11 nndVnihiikie nnil Onmn Pilot Iluttp , Wyoming , nnd Kort JTende , S. 1) . durlnrf tlio period comnujncljifj January 1 , ISns , niiil cndliiR Juno W , 1S7S , Proposals will nlno be recclvc < l until 10 o'clock n , m. . mountain ninmlnrd time , and opened at the posts of Forts Nlobr.irnj , Houmion , n. A. Uuniell , Wnsbnkle , Slcoiln and ramp Pilot llutte , bv the respective post commlBRarle * ot such post ? , each cr > nuiilsyary receiving proposals for bN own iKiitionlv. Proposal.- ! will also be rtxelved Bta lJm Uic price nt vvlilch tbn bidder will deliver fresh beet or mutton of tlio character stated In the tpeclllc.itlons < md to be delivered of temperature not Krcater tlmn no-rtcftrt-es , Fahrenheit. Full information furnjphijd on appllcntion here or to commlsFari' M any post authorized to open proposipfl , ) , * aovornmcnt reserves rlBht to reject a.pyior , all proposals or nny part of nny proixmnl Knvolopes contnln- injr propoanln Plionlditbo m irked "Proposali for Krcsh licef nnil > Mutton , " and nddrcspcd to underslpnod of Commlisnry nt post au thorized to i oe'elvr ' proposals. Frank 1' . Nyc. Mnjor and t. * . g ; NOTICE TO < JONTP.ACTOIIS Scaled bids \\lll no received lit the olllco of the Grounds nnd Ilulldlug depnrtmcnt of the TnuiBinlsMljisippl nnd Intcrhiitlonnl Hxpo ltlon until 5 o clock p. m. Mondny , October IS , for thecnnstrudtlon of tlio Auditorium building. Plaui and spcclllc.l- tlons can bo HCCII at the olllce of the super intendent , room No. C3I , Pnxton block , or sols will bo furnished contractors nl co ° t. F. I' . KIHKKNDAI , ] , , Mgr. Gr'ds and Hld'gs Ocpt. O 10 to 1SM&R I'OSTOFKICK NOTICI2. ( Should bo rend DAILY by all Interested , as changes may occur at any time. ) Foreign malls for the week ending Oc tober 10. 1SU7 , will close ( PROMPTLY In all CUSPS ) ut thu General Postolllce ns follows : PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE ONH HOUH EAULIEll than closing time shown below. Trillin-Atlantic Mulln. TUESDAY At 7 a. m. for Bt'UOPB , per s , s. Tr.ive * . via. Southampton and Bremen ( Ictltri for Ireland must bo dltectcd "per Trnvo" ) . WEDNESDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplementary 0 u. m. ) for BUIIOPB , per s. s St. Louis' , via Soul-lampion ( letters for Ireland must bo directed "per St. Louis" ) : at 3 a. m. ( supplementary 10.30 a. m. ) for EUHOPE , per s. s. Teutonic * , via Queenstovvn ; at 10 n. m. .for HHLGIUIM direct , per s. s. Frlcslnnd , via Antwerp ( letters must be directed "per Frlesland" ) . THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for EUHOPE. per H s. F. Illsm.lrek * . via Plymouth , Cher bourg and Hamburg ; at S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , par s. s. Amster dam , via Amsterdam ( lutters must be directed "per Amsterdam" ) SATURDAY At 5:30 : a. in. for EUROPE , per s. s. Campania * , via Queenstown ( let ters for France , Switzerland , Italy , Spiln , Portugal , Turkey , Egypt and British Indli must bo directed "per Campini.i" ) ; at 7 a. m. for FRANCE SW1T55BHLANI3 , ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL , TURKEY , KC.YPT and BRITISH INDIA , per s. s. Li Brctagne * . via Havre ( letters for other parts ot Europe must be directed "per La iretanno" ) ; at 8 a. in. for NETHER LANDS direct , per B. s. Maasd'im , vl.i Rotterdam ( letters must be directed "per Majsdam" ) : at S a. in for GENOA , per s s. Ems ( letters must be dlrcctPd "per Ems" ) ; nt 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct , per Ethiopia , via Glasgow ( letters must bu directed "per Ethiopia" ) ; at 11 a. m. for NORWAY direct , per s s. Hekla ( letters must be directed "per Hekla" ) . PRINTHD SIATTnn. ITC. German steamers fulling on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. , for Orrnvny nnd Specially Addressed Printed Matter , etc. . for otht" pirts of Europe Ameri can nnd White Star steamrm on Wedntfdajs , Oerman pte.iniers on TlnirESavsi and funird , Trench and Geiman steamers on Hntunla > s take Printed Matter , eto. , for nil countries for which they are adverljsed tp cairy null After the cloMnc nf the SupplrnifiitHry Trans- AtlQtitlc Mnllq named aboRtldlttonnt nunnl'1- mentury malls are opened on t.ic plern of the American. IInglali | , Frcnch | and Oermnn steam ers , nnd remain open until within Ten Min utes of the hour of sailing of steamer. MutlH for Sotitb niul Onlral Ainorlcn , \Vent InillcH , late. TUESDAY At ' 2 p"m. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct ppr s. s. Mlrnmar ; at " 3 p. m. for COSTA RICA , per stcamei from New Oilcans , WEDNESDAY At ,2'SO n. in. for POUT ANTONIO , per steamer from Phllade'pliia ; ut 1 p. in. fociCUHA , per s. s. Yucatan , via Havana ; at 3 p. m. for PORT AN TONIO , per steanUr fiom Boston. THURSDAY At Ham ( supplementary nTQ a. m. ) for * VENEZUELA and CURACAO , per s. s. Venezuela ( letters for Colombia , vln1 Curacao , must be dl- lected "per Venezuela" ) ; at 12:30 : p. in. ( supplementary" ! fl' ' m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST CROIX. LEHWARD nnd WIND WARD ISLANDS , per s. s Fontabelle. FRIDAY At 2 : * ) a m. for NEWFOUND LAND , per , . s. Assyrian , from Philadel phia ; nt 1 p. m.'for NORTH BRAZIL , per s. s. Horatio , via Para , Maranbam and Ceara ; nt 2 p. m. for PORTO RICO di rect , per s. s. Aikadla : nt 9 p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND and ST. PIERRE- JIIQUELON , per s. a Olivette , from Bos ton. SATURDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10.10 a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and GREY- TOWN , per a. B. Altai ( letters for Costa Illi-a must be directed "per Altai" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( supplemental y 10:30 : a. m ) for HAITI , via Port nil Pilnce. Petit Gonvc and Jeremtc. also CARTHAGENA , pt > i s. a Alps ; at 10:30 : a. m. for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS. TABASCO aud YUCATAN , per a. s. Concbo ( letters for other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must be directed "per Couclio" ) ; at 8:30 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON , per steamer from North Sydney. Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and thence by Bloomer , clone at this olllce dally at S:30 : p m Malls for Mlquelon , by rail to HOH- ton and thence by eteamei , clnso nt this olllce , dullv at 8SO p. m. Mulls for Cuba close at this ( illlro dally at 7:00 a. in. , for forvvardhiK by steamers palling ( Mondays nnd ThurcJnys ) from Port Tampa , I"la. Letter malls for Mexico City , overland , unless pperlally addret&ed for dis patch by steamer , close si this olllce dally at 12 m , ; paper malls nt U n m , It"glsltrea mall closes nt 0.00 p. m. previous day TrniiN-I'iU'lllc MullN. Malls for China ami Japan , per s , p. Vic toria ( from Tacoma ) , clo.se here dally up to October " 10 , at C:30 : p. in. Mali * for Australia ( except West Australia ) , NI'VV Zetland , Hawaii and FIJI Islands , per a. s. Mlovvcra ( from Vancouver ) , close here dally after October " 8 and up to October It , ut C:30 : n. in. Mulls for China , Japan nnd Hawaii , per P B. China ( from San Franolwo ) , close here dally up to Oc tober 15 , at 0:30 : p. m. Mails for the So ciety Islands , per ship City of Papeltl ( from San Francl-sco ) , close bero dally up to October 23 , nt 0:30 : p. m. .Malls for Hawaii , per s , s Australia ( from San Francisco ) , close bore dally up to October 27 , at 0:30 : p. in , Mulls for China nnd Japan ( ipeclally < iddres ? d only ) , per s p. Empress of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , cl H hero dally up to November * ! , at Gun p. m. Malls for Australia ( except tlio.so for West Austialla ) wblch are forwarded via Euiope , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI nnd Sumoan Islands , per . s. tAjumeda ( from San Francisco ) , clo'-e here dally up to November * * 3 , at 7:30 : n. m. , 11 n. in. nnil C:30 : p. in. ( or on arrival nt New York of s. n Campania with British mulls for Australia ) . Trans-Pacific malls nre forwarded to port of salllnK dally and the schedule of cloning la arranged on the presumption of their unin terrupted overland trantlt. Ileelntered mall closes at G:09 : p. m. previous day. Postofllce , New York , N , Y. , October 8 , CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. UAlMtOADS. CHICAGO. IIOCIC ISLAND & l' olllu Ilallroad "The Great ' ' Inland noute" City Ofllc , 1323 r.miam Telephone , 428. Depot , i ' nnd Mason Struts US. Leave. Arrive ' 1'aUI Chlcuifu and Ht Vettlbukd Kxpiusa . ( . 4M : pm li : pm Lincoln , Colorado $ l > i' . j 1'ueblo , Dcnvrr i UAU I ' went . A 1:55 pm 1:05 : pm Chlcueo , D Mjlnfs n"a Hack Island . . . . . , , , 7 : J I'm 8:15 : au > Atlantic Expriss , ( or > I Den ilnlncM ind riu > tern - ern Pilnt . * > / * * 7:0 ° am 5 33 p.-ii Uncoln. Falrliury and i llrllevlllo . , . - , . 5 : sin , " 10:40 : am Dally , Pally , y rt Sunday. , WAIJASH ll.MLllllAITICKrlT JM5 IrVrnim filrw-I , teulh and Major. SUe l . St I ul "Cannaa Da l" ' Esprrau . . . , . . . . , . . , ,1. , . < : M pra Dally. . \iMin.\ns. ( Oontlnued. ) 1FHEMONT. fcLKllOHN & Mtimirl Volley HMlnny On- eral Oltlces , United Stile * Nn. tlonnl I'nnk IlulMlng. Smith , west Corner Twelfth nnd Far- mini Streets. Tkk't Oillce , 1411 Farnnm Street. Telephone , & 6I. Depot , fifteenth nrd Weu ter SlrefliTeIpione.f : itts lllnck Hills Deadnooil nrd Hot Rprlnss rm 5:00 : rn > WvomlnR , Ciuper nnd DouRlns . . . . . . . . " 3W : rm 6:00 pm IIn ttnir3 , York Dnvld my Superior Oencvn , E\cler nnl Reward . . 300pm B.CO pm Norfolk West 1'oitit nnd " 7.10 nm 10 21 nm Fremont . . . . S 00 pm 0:00 : pm Lincoln , Wnhoo nnd 7tO ! nm 10S3 : nm Fremont 3CO pm 5:00 am Fremont Locnt " 7:60 : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday , Sunday only Dally except Saturday , Dally except Monday CtTV & I'ACinC HAIL , lond-llemrnl Olllcts. United States Natlonnl Ilnnk llulld- InR , S. W. Corner Twelfth nn.l . rurmm Strteta. Tlck .t Olllce. HOI rnrnnm Street. Telephone , 661. Depot , fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tdcphsr. : , l'i. Ivnve. Arrive. Sioux City , Manltato , St Paul , Mlnneapoll 0:15 : pm 9110 am Dally CHICAGO & NOHTHWEST. ern Hallway City Ticket Oftlce , 1431 Firnnm Street Telephone , Ml. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Street , Telephone 128. Leave. Arrive. Missouri Vnllcy , Sioux City , St Paul nnd Minneapolis 6:40 : nm MOMS pm Missouri Valley , oioiir City 7:30 nm 9:05 : pm Denl on , Carroll. Wnll Laki- . . . . : 7:30 nm " 0.03pm Emtcrn Express , Des Molnci Mnrshalltovrn , Cedar Haplds Cht ago " 10 : < S nm 4:10 : pm Atlantic Fl > er , Chicago and East 4:43 : pm 4:10 : pm fnt Mull , Chicago to Omaha 3:10 : pm Missouri Valley , Sioux City. St. r ul. Minne apolis Limited BCSpm : 9.2 ! um Onmha-ChlcnRo Spcclil. . 6:30 : pm * 8:10 : am Daily. " Dally except Sunday. I CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. M1NNE. n nulls Omaha Hnllvva > Geneial olllces , Nehraskn Dl- vlsclon , Fifteenth nnd Wch < ter streets. city Ticket oillce. HOI farnam Street. Telephone 661. Depot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone - phone , HIS. „ . , . . Arrive Sioux City Accnmmoda. 8:59 : am s:21 : pm Sioux Cltj Accommod i 9:30 am " 8:2) pm Blair , Ktnerson , bloux C'ty ' , I'oncn , HartliiB- ton and nioorrnelu. . . . 1:00 pm 11:33 : nm Slcux City , Slankato , St. Paul , Minneapolis . . . * CMS pm 0:10 : am Kmcrsjn I'asieneer. . 5:10 : pm 0 10 nm Dally Dally except .a. HundJj onlv. This train stopi at utatlons floivnei- to So. lilnlr. Inclusive , bundijs only , on etk da > s So. lllalr only. inniLiNoix- siissouai Itlver lliilljoad "The liurtinK- ton lluutp' General Ofllcc. N. W. Cornur Tenth nnd Kurmun Streets. Ticket Olllce , 1103 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 123. I.cnve. Arrive t:35 : am 9:33 nm 4:33 pm 4:05 pm 7:03 pm 7:45 pm 2:53 : pm " 11:30 nm except Sunday. CHICAGO , I1UHLINGTON S. Qulncj Itallroud "Tho Hurl- Incton lloute" Ticket Olllce , 1302 Farnom Street. Tclpphono 230. Depot. Tenth and Mason SUeots , Telephone , 123. Leave. Arilvc :03 pm 7:55 nm " 9.43 nm 4:11 pm 7:60 pm 7:56 nm " 11:40 am C:10pm : 2:00 : pm KANSAS CITV , ST. JOSUPH & Council Hluffs lUllro.ul "Tho Burlington Itnute" Ticket Ofll p. 1302 rnrnnm Street , Teleplione 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tel ephone , 123 . Invo. . Arrive Knnsns city Uay Cx . . . 0:03 : am 6:10 pm Kansns City Nlcht Ex. . ' 10:00 pm 5:30 : nm Dallr UNION i-/v . .rc"THU ovun- land Ilouto" General offices. N K. Corner Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Ofllcc , 1302 Farnam Street. Telephone. 316. Depot , lenth and ilubon Streets. Telephone , 128.Leave Leave Arrlv c. "The Overland Limited" for Denver , Salt Lake , 1'nclflc fonkt. and all western polnta . * 8:20 am 4:45 : pm Fun Mail train for Denver. halt 110. Paclllo co-t nnd nil western point ! ) . . . * 4:05 pm * IO:20 nm Lincoln , llcutrlce nnd StronisburB r.xpress. . . 4:05 : pm S:60 : pm annul Island Express. . . 5:23 pm 3.50 pm Da'ly. ' Dally except Sunday. Council IllufTa Local Lcnv es , 5MO n. m : 6 : 0 n n ; 7.M n. m : 8.23 n. m ; 10:45 : n. m. ; 2:15 : p. m ; 4-30 p. m ; 5:55 p. m. Arrives , G.20 a in. ; 7-20 a. m ; 8 n m.,9:23 a , m ; 11:30 a in. ; 3:10 : p. m . 5:40 : p. m : 9.05 p. m. : 10:45 D m. OMAHA. KANijrtS CITY & HASTERN HAIL- road Omaha & . St. Louis Itallroad "Tho O K Iloute" Ticket Oltlce. His Farnam Street ! Telephone , 322 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 12s , Leave. Arrive Pattonsburi ? . Klrksvlllc , Oulncy Local . . . . . . 5:40 : am ' 10:43 : pm St. I-OUF. | New Yorl. * 4:3 ° pm * n > 3 ° am I PACIFIC' nAILlfOAD General Office * and Ticket Olllce. Merchants National Bank Ilulldlne , 1224 rnrnnm Street. Telephone. 104. Depot fifteen ! ' . ! and Webster Htrecta Tclepliom , 1433. . . , , , Leave. Arrive. Kannae City , St. Lou's and southern points. . . 3:0. . pm 12:53 : pm Kanaai city Uxpress. . 9:30 : pm 6.20 nm Ft Crook & Union LI. . 9.00 pm 7:00 : nm ' Dally CHICAGO , M"ILWAUKIE s. ST Paul Ilnllway Clly Tlcktt Olllce , If04 Fnrnam Street. Telephone , 281. Depot. Tenth nnd MakOti Streets Telt-phone , 128. Leave. Arilvc Cl ICBBU Limited Kx. . . . 5:43 pm J:03 nm Omahn and Chicago Ex. . I1.00 nir. 1:00 pm Dally XKW .SI'HCTItn I. > THIS SOUTH. TinCylliiilrlcnl Cutldii HullA'lcwi'il iilthliirin. . The cylindrical halo ot cotton wan on ex hibition again all day yesterday In the ofilco I'arkor I'erdldo street the of Mr. on , says Now Orleans Times. The bale was examined by a great many people In thu city. It got the marble heart. There wpro cotton factors , merchants , steamship men , cottcn press man , cotton mill men , screw men , stevedores and many others Interested In cotton who wont In there to Inspect It , and ol the 500people , at least , whom Mr. I'arker says saw tlio cotton not ono of them In his presence gave It a favor able cplnlon , The suggestion of this style of cotton bale taking the place of the square has , of course , created a great deal of Interest among loc.U cotton people , If It ever becomes the stylu In this section of the country , as ono cf the cotton men slid yesterday. It will not oulj do away with local cotton factories , local buyers , local compresses and so owmep , but will close up all the country compresses , obviate the necessity of having country buy ers In fact , revolutionize thu whole cotton bUBlness and paralyze thosn branches In dicated above. It Is proposed that the back ers and promoters ot the round bale buy their cotton direct from the consumer In the field , thus doing away with all middlemen. The cotton men hero say that the system would result eventually In the trust people dictat ing terms to the producer of cotton. They might give probably a better price than any 1 one else for a year of two , but as soon as. I they got control of the staple they would dictate prle3 and'terms to the farmer. I Mr. Vincent of the flrm of Vincent & ! Hayne , who was present , fcald that the adop- , tlon of that kind of cotton baling would throw I i out of business all the 200 compresses of thoj i south , and would mean a revolution not only , a revolution In a business sense but one ln | which the people of the country will ilbe up In arms against the closing up of a business that now gives employment to so many work ing pecple. The bale Is not well pressed nothing like the siiuaro bale. If adopted It would do away with the compress , the cotton factoid , Hcrow- men , etc , The cotton men have qot in a do any plans } ct for a concerted action against thu Invader of the south'g greatest Interests , but will do so. There la plenty of time , they say , but something must and shall bo done to avu't threatened lulu to southern planter * and the people whose Interests are Identical with .them. LEGEND OF THE AC01IAS Story of Now Mexico's Mysterious Mesa Told at Last. ENCHANTED REGION DIFFICULT OF ACCESS AncliMit 1'oHorj' ntiil Slniir Wnr Axon I'liuiiil on Its Top Fttll > * Snli- tin'iViithfuI ' NlniitlntCN tin- - , IICKH Of tll > LuKL'llll. ,1 Tlio tMglo IpRcnit of HIP Hnchantcd Mesn tliat m > sti'rloii3 HIHSS of gray nml red B.nnil- stone In weilcru Now Mexico which , break- IMK tlio monotony of the lonely plain , rlsw with startling nbruptnera ( o A height o nearly 500 feet was brought to mind not long ago by the exploring expedition of. Prof Libber of Princeton , who made the lock's nscent on July 20 last , The old Indlat story his been handed down by the Aconiaa for numberless generations. According to U , the MCMaa once the homo of their forefathers. lly m n 'i ) ' of. n ladder rock the able-bodied men used to descend 'to ' tlio plains to till the soil and watch their crop * leaving the women and the Inllrin and help. lera on the Mesa's crest , Ono day , the legend runs , a thunder storm unprecedented In Us fury , broke upon the .A coma village while the men \\oro miles away. When they leturnctl they found the ladder rock torn away , while from the sur vivors among the tcrrllled and wueplnc women above , now Inaccessible to them , tile } learned of the havoc and destruction wrought by the Thunder God. All efforts to rescue the women and children who lud cscapct' tlio elements were unavailing , and day b > day their numbers grew Kindlier , until none was left. Such Is the story which every Acoma toJa ) believes , but Prof. Llbbey reported that ho could find at the top ofUio Mesa no evi dences of It ever having been Inhabited. Mr. ! ' \V. Hedge of the United State nureau o ! American Ethnology , however , has former an opinion quite to tlio contrary. Two years aga ho scaled the rock , and last summer re peated the experiment. Ills researches proved tnoro fruitful than Prof. Llbbey's for ho found a number of Interesting relics of former occupants , the presence of which led him to conclude that the Indian legend notwithstanding Prof , f.lbbey's scepticism , Is nut without Its foundation of fart. Ilelon will bo found an Interesting and circum stantial account of Mr. Hodge's explorations of the enchanted rock qs given by a com panion In the New Yorkijlcrald : "During 'Mr. ' Hodgo's connection with the Smithsonian Institution , iji'nd previously with the Ilemcnvvay expedition. It had been his fortune to spend some throe yeais In the o\- amlnatlon and excavation ot'rarlons aichaeo- loglo remains In Arizona tfiM Now Mexico and a much longer period In a study of the history and ethnology of the tribes now and formerly inhibiting that section. Not a little of this tlmo was devoted to the de termination of the verity of native ttadl- tion by comparison with known historic and atchaeologlc evidence , whenever such tradition ' tion was found to be free' ftoin the supro- natural or strictly mvthlc and untouched by Caucasslan Influence. SUHVCYING THIS M13SA. "In company with Mr. James S. Judd , now of Mlddletown , Conn. , ho visited , In 1805 the pueblo ol1 Acoma , iwhcre' the story oi Katzimo , as the natives term the Enchantct Mesa , was repeated to him by Acoma lips In the very words In which It was related to I.umm's several years before. While ap- pioachlng the Mora he determined to v&rifj the .story by as thorough an examination of the liclglitas theabbencoof scaling apparatus would permit. Next to the 'great ptecipltons mass itself , the first thing that appealed to him was the gieat body of talus , or sloping heap of rocky fragments , plied half way ui the cliff , below the cleft throuuhwhich thp tl'adlttoml pathway vvqond.jts course , a large proportion of which consisted of soil coveied with a comparatively rich vegetation. While , clambering over this detritus numerous potehe'ds of very anclenvaro were obbcrvcd , some of them bearing decorations In vltious glaze , an art long since lest to Pueblo potteis. Now these frangments , Mr. Hodge's experi ence taught him , could have occurred there in only ono way they weio Inlermixpd with soil on a slope 221 foot high , that must have been washed from the summit of. the Mesa The tradition of the former occupancy ol Katzimo was thus vqrlfled by siibstint'al evidence 'without oven a visit to the summit. "During the same trip h proceeded from the apex of tlio talus , without artificial aid , to clluib the rocky cleft which now forms one of scores of drainage ways from the top dur ing periods of storm , lly this means ho suc ceeded In reaching a sloping tctrace. some fifty feet from the summit , where h was confronted by a sheer sandstone wall some thirty ifect In height , and Absolutely un- seaJablo save by artificial means. Tlia retuin to the talus was somewhat more dldlciilt than the ascent and In reeling for hand nnil foot holes over the moio precipitous places Mr. Hedge discovered whati.appcared to bo the much worn remains of aitlll'clnlly picked holes in the anciPiit pathvaj , "In the light of these lesearches , Mr. HoJgo has hesitated to regard the results of the Princeton expedition ns In any tlogreo conclusive. The very substantial evldeuco of the former occupancy of the Mesa pre sented by the fragments of ancient eitthen- \faro In the talus had been completely neg lected by the latter party , and no testimony whatever had been obtained on the ijummlt In support of the conclusions that had hith erto been advanced in defense t/f the Acoma tradition. PUISPAUING TO U13ACII Till : TOP. "While again conducting arrhacnloglcal woik In Arizona laet summer under tlu > MU- splces of the Ilurcau of American Kthnoln ? } ' Hedge was directed to visit the Enchanted Mesa-and scale its height. In order tj douu- mlno what additional evidence was prouur- able on the summit in substantiation of > his former conclusions regarding the tiuth of the Acoma story. "Outfitting at Laguno , Mr. Hedge wab for tunate In enlisting the services of Major ueorge n. rracit , vviio liau been a deputy United States stinejor In New Mexico and Arl/ona elnco 1SCO ; Mr. A. 0. Vroomn of i ' Pasadena , Cal. , from whoso photographs the 'accompanying Illustrations are reproduced ; Mr. H. C. Hayt , a volunteer from Chicago , and two Laguna Indians , The party left Lacuna on September 1 and proceeded dl- ' rectly to Acoma , eighteen miles southwest , , spending the following day In witnessing the Fiesta do San Hftevan at that village , Ily j Eiiiirls ? of the 3d the party left Acoma and i pitched camp In a grove of cedars at the iBouthwcctorn base of the Mesa , Just below I the cleft up which the traditional trail to i the oyrlo village formerly wound Its course. "Tho morning was najt In unpacking and adjusting tholr cllrnbinjirjulpmi'nt and In j determining the height of the Mesa for the Hist time by means of a , surveyor's transit. The deceptivencs of this great table rock will readily bo judged when It U said that experienced soulhwrotornors liavo variously [ estimated 1U altitude at from COO to UOO , feet , whereas the Instrumental dotcrmlna- | tlon of Pradt shows It to bo but -130 foct above the valley on the cact , HY HIS OLD HOUTK. "All hamlB were pressed Into ecrvlco In carrying the six sections of six-foot Udders , the rope , surveying Instrument , camera , blankets and provisions up the 224 feet of fiilun at the base of the great cove or cleft. This part of tiho trip was accomplished In a "few mlmi'es , although climbing at an alti tude of C.OCKor 7,000 feet under a bllutcr'ns sun ran scarcely bo regarded as child's play Itcstlng long enough to catch breath , the lea/lor of the party started up the rocky In 4 cllne to n plnon trco that has an existence en a small terrace supplied with ol | and abundantly watered from above after every rainfall. Here the end of a rope was fastened and the remainder of tile party , together with the provlslcn/i and outfit , wcro 9iauledi tip , Then another termce. thirty w forty feet above , was gained tn the same manner , and Etlll another convenient shelf In the cleft was reached. At tHU point , still some fitly feet Ulovv the goal , thu vertical wall of thirty fret thai put an cud to Hodge's climb of 1S95 confronted thu little band of ex plorer * . "To the right of the Icdgo from which the ladder v.as ralftj a large boulder had Ltlliri ; above this rises a grj-at crack , on cadi' side of which are the traced of . series of rung holw , ono opposite another , the Hvlnir. evi dence ot A former trail ladder. At Iho IOM the remnants of A pMyor stick and ft few fragmnrts of ohamcterlstlo vvoodMi pottery vvcro found Imbedded In the sandmolin - choly reminder ot n stTlflcc miulp In recent tlmo nt the hlsticst point of accessibility. SCAUNO TUM LAST HKIOllT. "I.cnRlh .by length < lie ladder was adjusted on the sloping ledge until nil the pirls wc-.o Joined without mishap. With the pole pick two holes were chopped In the friable snnd- stone at the base of the ladder to keep tJH feet from slipping forward nnd dating Ih1 climbers tr.to the ynwnlng plinrm brlovvi HodRo was .tho flrt to ascend ttio frail Rirue- turc. which swftjcd with i-vcry step. I'll- fastening the rope around his waist , ho so * cured an end to an tipper rung of the ladder , passed It safely over the Incline nbovo nn \ In.'lied the rope to A giant bowlder that had. found a lodgement on the bench. The other members of the parly followed In grc - r onfcty , the baggage and ItKtrurnorta w'pro ha u 1011 up , nnd the re ma In I nt ; twenty fAct was covered without great effort The tup lr < l been gained , the entire tlmo ecnmitoed leilig two hours and a quarter. ' "Tho view from the Mesa wns Indeed magnificent. The sky was l.ko n Persian tur- quolsp , and the altso clear that Mount Tnylor , thirty miles away , seunctl almost to skirt tl'o very valley of Acnma , The Mesi bound plain liiul bren washed procn by a heavy rainfall < the day and night before , nnd shallow pools glistened hero nnd there In the sunlight , while .Vcomn , perched on Us eand- drifted pcnol thrro miles away , seemed vveflry after Us day of feasting. "The party had not bcc.i on the summit of the mystic promontory flvir n..iiutrs oreM M ijor Pradt picked up n fragment of greatly weather worn , umleccrnteJ pottery , of rather coarse but unmUtnknblo ( indent warp. Thla was not n little surprising to iHodge , slivo ho Imd little hope of llndlng any art remnlnt vvhntovcr After cxamlnlGg the cat thy talus below and finding how thoroughly Dip sum mit hml been storm swept during the cen turies that had elapsed since Us occupancy. Kxplt'UIng the eastern edge , ho soon came Acro'i thu 'call n-llko * object the orlgh' . of which proved such an cnlgmi to Pro1 Ubbt-y. This structure , Hedge Bays , stands on a natural floor of sandstone n > ard from the edge of the cliff , and consists of n. long , narrow slab of the same material , some three feet In height nnd held crert by smaller slabs laid flat on each of two sides nf the upright stone ! the strata of the upright slab arc of course vertical , 'while ' those of the supporting slabs nro horizontal. U would therefore ap pear to have been Impossible for the struc ture to have originated by any but artificial means. iUNFllinxm.iV ACO.MAS. "Willie the lesearches weie In progress the party were somewhat surprised by the ap pearance of three Acoma Indlnna , who had seen the lire on the Mesa top the night I eforo and bad come to learn the cause. They found tholr way to the top Just us v\o had done. They were scarcely friendly nt first. . nnJ , according to the sls-tcment of the two Uagunas In our party , who had spent the night at the base of tlio ttall , had come with the Intention of compell'tig the intruders to deccnd , even if It became ncnosbary to cut down their .adder. A little explanation , how ever , coupled with a round of strong coffee , soon appeased any winth that may have been concealed in their bosoms and Induced LOIII- mur.icatlveness "They had proceeded only a few > ardi when the onqlo cyo of Luciano , one of the Lagunns , espied a fragment of ancient pot tery quite similar in variety to that found tho'previous aftemoon. Luis , the other La cuna , soon afterward found a stone arrow- point and a fragment of a shell bracelet , mtich woin on the Inner side. Severn ! other potsherds were later recovered by Luciano , and afterward , when no longer In sight of his white companions , ho came upon a blade end of a stone war a\c that had been ncn ly notched on the cdgo ; possibly rt tally of Its victims. When the Indian handed this in teresting relic to Hedge It was perfectly bleached on the side that had been exposed , whllo the wldo which was nc\t the ground wab stained and still damp. After the de- fccent of the party from tbn rllff Luciano ex hibited n similar biokcn nxo which he had found on ll.o Mesa but which , ho said , ho desired to keep , as ho was n medicine priest other specimen , it was poifcrtly bleached on ono side and stained on the other through contact with the earth , lioth were found near the nortlictn edge. ' The fact that the Acomii Indians liavo heretofore - toforo regatdcd the Mcba as a sacred a'ailno to ho guarded agnlnbt profane assault has acted as a detriment upon otherwise nil- venttnous pnlcfnccf. In the past. Not moro than tweho years ago an exploring party armed w'th spikes , visited the Mesa valley for the purpose of ( itlrmptlng the ns > cent of the rock. The Indians hoard of It and gave an alarm whleh nG-sembled a laigo company of Acomas , who gathered with arms around Its base. Tiio approach of the white explor ers met with such a ehovv of hostility that they abandoned In short order all idea of at tempt at solving the Mesa's mystery. HI : ci.uA.vnu OUT A CIKCLS. ( Mil Imllan K J Kilter TIioilKht ( lie III- ilinn Art UIIH Iliil ami lln.kiIt Up. Major Henry A. Now man broke Into an other of hid characteristic btcrlcs the Irnt tlmo ho was In town , eajs the St. Louis Hepublle. This is the way ho 'told ' it , and there were prcstnit a hilf doj-cn to vouch for Its ttutlif'jlnew : "Away back In 'CS or ' 59 there lived nn old fellow by theuame of Sumpter , who fcts a neighbor of mine. "Ho hail been In the deck war under Gowral Jnikfcon , and ono of his relatives had been killed in the massacre' at Tort Minims. Ho had a great jnd undying hatred of In dians , rrad was very bitter In his denuncistlm of them at nil limes. Ho was tall , Iron grtiy , nnd well preserved for his ago , Ho imdo tubs , half-Mishel measure * , etc. , and mido a mere living at hh occupation , i I gavtthu \ old man the tltlo of 'Gencial , ' of which ho V3B veiy proud. "Kiank Perrlno. a n"lghbor of mine , who Ills hinco died , niid mjaelf , opeii'Ml our hearta and hands and agreed to tnlto the 'General' to a circus atmy town , HuritsvIHe , Mo. We. purebred the tickets nnd gave him some odd clmigo to buy lomcnadc , The 'Oeiortl , ' Krank and inyyelf look a lower ccat. Xo-v , the rlicue had a detichment of about twrn'y Indlniif , who came In with war paint ami foitheis and daneed 'tho ' green ( orn. the fhnst cTanpo. anu r.thnp Tinrllnn Tii rfnrmnnp < a aid then performed n scalping i-cene. "It was vrrv leallstlc A wh.te woman rwlo Into the ting with < in Indian holdli.g a loniahnul ; and bcalplng knlfo In closu pur suit It.iind mid round Iho ring Micy flfw , the Indian gaining on thu vvhlto maiden , whoso black hair 'bung ' In glossy waves down icr bitck. She aotod lier pait well , and wa-v apparently much frlghti-ned. "Tho Indian g.-ablxd Iho wonJin and Iraggrd her finin her IIOIK.O thiew tier dottii , end ycalpcd her. Ho bold up the wig. all dripplm ; with blood Venetian red. A thrill of 'horror ' penetrated thu audience , Urnrial Sumpter'a oloud ww up , and befoio Kiank and myself could restrain him , rushed Into the ring and with hip lilcktny stick fcllod the Indian to the gionnd. Thp ipinalnln ? Indians blosed around Die 'General,1 but hl dander1 was up "Tho Indians commenced falling aslc-op under his repeated blouw as fast as tlioy dli | at the 'Horeo Shoo , ' Krank and myself rushe < I Into the ring to bring the 'General' out. The cro-ul was ypiling with dqllgut , hlnklng It a part of the show. Ahovo th1 . ells of tlio combatants could bo hcird tlio oud laugh of Korkod-Kycd Adams , a vyf ( | known character from the CImrlcn ( fllvfdc , uho could laugh so loud that It wan niid t killed tl'o inoEiiltor.i | on the Charlton river a mlle off "As Frank tha ' ' grabbed 'General' a MR mrly showman knocked him down. The old clown nude nt rne. I was an nthleto In theno dajs. I dodged him and gave him a rlKht * mnder on the nose and f.tnl him out of the ring. At that moment an Indian btruck mo over the hcul with a stuffed war club and kent mo to the sawdust , The 'General' scut ilin on ton of mo with a club abat vvas not stuffed. Several of our friends rushed In to itlp UH , but the darned fool crowd yet bc- levod It a part of the show , and vvcro enjoy , ng It bugt'ly. Korkod-Kyed Adam's laugli vas heaid above the war cries of the In- dlar.n , find dint old 'General * wan yelling at ho top of lilt voice , 'Hurrah for ( Jc-ncinl Jatkflcn and Davy Crockett. ' "I finally sol hold of the clown , and Frank grabbed the 'Oencnal , ' and matters v > cru ad justed without actual murder being com mitted.'Yank ' carried away a black cyp aud 1 ( had a. knot au bl ( < ui a banning blrd'rf neil over my right oar. ThCMiext year we declined to take the 'CtncraP ! to the clrcu . 'f