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    10 Tins OMAHA."PAILT . liEKj OCTOBEK 130
SPECIftL NOTICES
fur UIPKC column *
lll litnUon until 11 ! in. for the
e-vnliiR nml inilll H I' . n. fur tlio
illumine nnil Sntiilnydltloii < .
.Xilt prtlMTn , rniiimtliiK nnni-
I > prril din-It , i-nn lim - iin 'ri n l-
ilri'NKiMl to n ninnlii'rril Irttor In mre
tif Tliu HIT. XiiH\vrri no nililrrnnpil
nlll IIP dclUrrnl on ; pc cnlnll > " '
HIP t'licpk oiilt.
nnonl llrnl Innc-rtloni
HntcH. 1 l-lic n
Jo n troril tlirronftcr. .Notlilnd tnkfn
for II-MN Iliiin U..ifnr tinllrt Inii-r-
Hon. Tlii-NC iiiltiTllncniciitH limit bo
run roiiNi'c-ntUrly.
WTID : sriu XTIO.N * .
WANTLD. " "l-OHmoN HV A PIllST { 'LAS
Inly ttcnoKraph-r reforcnc-c , . Riven Inqi Ire
ni lim Hoard of Trn.l" . A-MHO _ _
VVANTID MALI : uni.r.
MNK
iUB TO
or work , no lienvy Koo < l to cnrry , nu or
ccnnnbslon. U. I' . Adams Co. . 324 6
* " "
Ai.nsMT : : ? roll rioA"n8in"A MONT AND
in-
expenses , nld 111 in , etperlenie unneiesjjij
ilttcvincnts to cuntomcra < . ' . C. Illshop * : Co. ,
- - - - - -
Hrji uu : i"-jL !
MlSf'AND Wo"Mr.N ROLICITOIIK l"Mt THi :
Nntlonnl IKKerve nffoclntlon ; the benl , i-nfest
nnd oun.lest frnternai or.Ur In the llel.l todiij.
Address I1 A. 0. BlcAsti * . Sll N1 | . * '
11 uii
Omahn. ,
MHN"XN'D XVOMHN OH'IANIJ'.I'HS AND PO-
llcltora for bi-j < t frnlcrnnl benellclnrv melcly
In the Helil. B'Oil pny. A < 1dro Supreme Sec-
retnij frtnr of Jupiter. McCook. NijliryikB
V\'ANTIn. : SAI.r.SMHN TO rAllllT A 000" :
Felllnu llc linn lo the Kroccrj trade ; lllx-r.il .
.ommiMlon. Addic-s ITed II. I'atten HochHJe.
? VANTiin" " t.i vn TMr.notTio MAN IN
Nrhrnfka for lie t old line rniteinal inrnr-
itiiro To. , with lnr e 'iiridus , Hnlnry or commission -
mission W 3 ? . llee Olllce. _ ll-MITT 17
WANTUDrT.UI On. A riltsr PLASS. AT.t
riiund man. at once M Jii t eii. Mltijlen.
T\'ANTin-A""lorxo ; MAN AS STINOO-
rapher , Ijpewillcr , collei tnr ; one roniliolcnt
nnd experknci'd , nlth rafcn'nccs.V W. Jlee.
. AC1I3NTS ; $ ! 0 TO > 2r. A WKl'.K Sljilll
to wnrkprs , no c-apltal needed , new RoinN : new
liliii , selN at plRht , cveiy fnmllj needs It II.
5 Co. , liix 424. Cincinnati. Ohio _ H
\vANTiTn rnAM ; nnH. ir.oo nn MONTH
nnd Imnnl. dilil in-r . $17' pel daon It. A :
M Ki. itner K O'lle.irn , lllh nnd rnrn-iti
WANTno" , " tTAiioiiiua : roil WVOMINO AND
Iowa , extra RIIIIJ ? nik , RODI ! Vnl.i r Kriinep
6 O'llearn. Hill and Tarnam 11 alia ' " '
1HT > Tvno wn.i.vonic roit } t DAY ,
uilniv c.r commlsulon. cin\as lnK con umera
nml ileileiB. Clltton Rmp S Mfn To. Cin
cinnati , O 1I-M20I 16'
100 QIKLS roit AM. KINOOP WOIIK , n TO
J7eel % . Cnnadlan Olllce , 1522 Ilouglus
C SIS
WANTUD , A C10OD OIRI. TOll
hotl e\\ork Apply tC3 K. 2Cth
t'-MIOI
WANTED , ruin , roit oi2Niu\t. nousi-
\\olk O > dURPS to competent ghl ] \2 \ t ST
2Sth HI C HS IT
WANTID. cmi , roil a.vrT\T ! norsi-
nnrlt. Mm. D. II Oondrloh. 1117 1'irttM -
C-MlCt 1C *
WANTHD. A noon snroxi ) aim. WITH
eltv refercnccg. Mrs Mursh , ea t of Hrimncll
hall C-MISt 17'
IC oKxniiAi. norst-
work Mr William Ileny. 1411 Nmth 2Cth
Htreet , Kouth Oinihii. C M1W 17
A GOOD , COMIT-TKNT ( IIIIL , TdH MY I'AMII.Y
at Tnlior , Iowa. Apply to Win. FlemliiK 121
N inth c-ifiO-r
WANTID-GOOI > C.IUL roit m\-KitAL
hoii-evvolk 1110 S. 3lHt St. C-18S-15 *
XVANTIII roit COOK i.v TAMILY or TWO
In Bimll village on I'nlon I'aelilcK > a thor-
nuclilv ( finni'lent and cxiwitmi'-eil woman
vnRpH KOtK ) or $ : r , 00 pei mo. U. M Allen
Ames. Neb. " c ji'os 17
WANTHD. i.Vi'iuiiNcnn MAKIIIS : AND
P'eparers ' In inlllinrn depiitmeol Union
Slo-e , Omiha. C MISS 13
COOlv WANTiii AT 3 < OS I'AUNAM ST
C M20I 16'
KOH
olens INi.T. . 1'Airrs OK TIIM CITY. THI :
O r Davis Compiny. 1105 l-'urnam. U 515
: .vi\vA . < * coTios N77ynTsT
O-520
.iiN nousis. c. . \ . ST.sitit. 02N T
Life li 521
nof. is ; WAi.i.Acn , imowN IILOCK. IGTII
and li.niBlan. D 522
cnoicn norsr.f AND COTTARtis AiTi7ovrri :
city , J5 to $75. riiie'.iiy , If < locr .N' Y. Life
n-eii
iiotisns , COTTACS : : , t KTOiti:1 ; , ALL PA UTS
of city. Hreminn .1 to\e Co. , 30 Paston hi "It
D-5U
_
I.AHGI : LIST. M'CAGi/n. isTiiNtT
_
HOUSES , TLATU , OAUVIN I1HOS. . 1C13 I'AU'M
D-B23
_ _ _
itoijsrs rou nn.vT iiinns. I-VVTON HLIC"
nousis , j. u SIHIUWOOD. < 3. Nr.iri
D127
HINT , cuoici : i2-noo.\i DnT
modern liolieo. Inquire 2JIS Capltrl avcmie
D-521
JIOVINO HOfSHHOLD OOODS AND 1'IA.N'OS
Om. Van .t StornKO Co. , 1511V5 rnrnam. le ] tr $
Housn. MODI-UN , s IIOOMS ,
oal ; llnlsh , choice location , . -'amain car line ,
with c rd him , 110.00 per in mill. rklellty
Tiust t'ompany , llret Hour New York Life lildz.
D M30)
UlINTAL AOIINCS' . 210 Mei'Aai'n
1J-153
T\x'o iXuou imrsis IN DUNDIII : iM.Acn.
cheap Ci J le. hlils D-.M5S3
WANTIU ) . AT ONCi : . HHTXVUIJN 25 ANM SO
lioxitcs to unt : ureat rtt-man I frr hoini" ; r'ntils
n fpeclalty. J II Sherwood , 42. ! N. Y. Life.
D-.M724
1'OU HHNT DIISIUAIlI.n C-llOOM COTTAC.lT.
moJern. 2C2 N Mill. D Mll'J 17"
FOU IUNT. nnsiiiAiii.r : NINIJ-IIOOM iiot'su
with hum , - < \ i < t. near California with all
Improvements. Inquire COG N Y L'fe hiitMlng > .
D-.M12S
_
rnOOM MODL'HN ri.AT ON r.XUNAM ST.
3 lilothH wi' t nf court house. Omihii Ile.il KH-
tate nnd Tuiat Co. . 511 So. ISth St I ) 15)
B UNrUUNISHin ) IIOOMS , ALL MODIIIIN.
2711 No. 22nd St. 1)-"I7 O2J
EiaiiT-nooM MODHIIN rruNMsiiiin HOI'SR
near nxponltlun Stair. VJ5 N. Y Life
D-MI 17
roil UHNT. SIX-HOOM OOTTAUI : rriu
niKlied. IIH'luilliiK Hte.iin hv.it. all mmli-in enn-
\enlences , i-intially lucated. Apply HO S 17th
nv e. DM V , 17'
Ii'DII ItnN'l' l''lMt.MSIIii : )
KUHNISIIIID IIOOMS. ICli CAI.ll-'Ol'NIA srT
JJ G7fl-O:2
TWO I.AHOI : ri'iiN'isnnn IIOOMH. MODHIIN.
B.iullu rn expomire 2101 DoiiKlin. JI Mti4 lb
BOUTHlio MS JtiOG CAPITOL AVI !
K-MI29
UOOMS , HOUSIKIIPINO : : :
St. Mary's. IJ-MIM If
LAiiui ; si.iii'iNn IIOOM. HIMTAIII.I : rou
man und v\lf or lnnle Kenlleman , Hteam ln-at
nnd all c invt-nleiu-eH , l t lliur over diui ; store ,
:4tll und r.irnaiil fct U 152 15
UOOM. ' . ' 017 HAHNKY
n BO ruoNT IIOOM WITH ALCOVI ; ;
modern. S5SO Huniey St. i-M170 : SO'
you" CAN OIT SPLKNOIP HOOMS WITH
Btram heat , Kan and eloelrlc liKlit" at vi-iy
reueonable intea , no dark rooms , Tlio Midland
Hotel , ICIh und ChlcoKO K-M1M S3
VUUN18Hii : > HOOM. 1913 DOt'OLAK
HOOMS AM ) III ) Xlll ) .
N1IATI.Y l--UHNISllii ) UOOMS. 1919 DODQK.
r MSUO oit >
BTRAM-HKATIIU UOOMS WITH HOARD Sofia
Harrey V 133 Nl !
LAltlJi : SOUTH I'ltONT HOOM 1XIH TWO ,
other rooms , food toard. Tlio note. 2020 Hur-
ney. 1'MS 4
MODUHN IIIHCK. UOOMS AND I1OAHI ) . U SO
up. 11 North 19th. V M139 !
tJTOl'TA. 17Z1 DAVENI'OHT ST. STiAM II1JATT
rui.Msitnn UDO.MS AM ) HOAHD.
( ( nntlnni.il l
rin uxvKaT IOSSIULI nxTin AND THI :
lint fan' A Imme Him man nve uir pHM-es
j , ( r en-r > elshl nilnut. Newly furnl hed.
new miinaR'inent , HilJ'iliiii Hxporltl'in , Sara
toga lt..tel K.VTKHTAINP ll giJe.ts ,
s nTts"oiruooTiFl T NipiiRt"olir"tNrt/H- /
nl h" < l vilth board , Rttnm heat , t.'topln ITJl
Iiavcnport , r 1M 11
IAKINO Ais A NO LM K NTS
t miil full nn tm nnd let ns nhnw vnii Hire
r itns , with strain lioit , Ran , eh-cMile IlKhts ;
niton verv reainmahle. The Midland Hotel ,
IBtli nnd ChK-ann I' Mll M
_
ii-iiLY rritNisiiii > TUONT HOOMS WITH
honnl Mlo loURli V M20I IS'
HOOMS , WITH OiwiTHOfT IIOAItn
2SSI Hnrney. r MM * a *
KOll HUM' rM'-llll.M.SIIKl ) ItOOMS.
' ST"
TWO UNrfUNMSHi : ! ) HOOMS. 1ST TLOOH.
17U chlcBir , St O-MM4 lfi
rou UINT. TWO PAHI.OUS ov IST n.oim.
iinriirnlubcil. llcst loeatlon In city. 5212 fsi-
imm St. O-.MKl
KOII UIN'ISTOHIV A.M )
roil HUNT liSIv : ItOOM IN OUOtlNI' TLOOIl
nlllee Hie ImlMltiK water , uteatn htut. electric
ll ht and Janitor mvleo. Apply to 11 XV.
lialtT , itupeilnltnderit , lee building 1 Ivi
roirimTiT Titii"T-'STOHY imToii iicii.niNa
nt 91fi Parnam t. Thli ImlldltiK has a llreproof
cement basement , complete steam henllns IK-
turc , nnlcr > m nil lloom , gas , etc. Apply at
the olllee of The lice. 1 910
rou UINT-MN"THIJ nr.ii ntnutNO :
One II-KO ciirntr room , Id floor , with vault i-l-d
private olllee , water , etc.
One lame fnmt loom. 2d floor , divided. Into two
rooms by partition , water etc
On * l-iqo coriicr room , 2d lloor , with vault ,
watei. ete.
Onn front room , divided by partition , third Itoor.
One corner room with vault , third lloor.
One HrK room , third lloor. with partition ill-
vldlni ; It Into otia larc" room nnd two pnmllcr
prhate monm , water , etc.
Two lnne ; ground lloor room with vaults
Several small rooms on fourth lloor , with vault * .
All the.e rooms are heated with steam , cleclilo
llRMs Mipplled , with llrst-elass Jinllor iierv-
lee Klevators run day and all nlRht Kulld-
ln > r Hrletlj llrepioof. Apply to It XV Hiker ,
Bupitlnlendent. room 101 , Ileo bulldlnc
usivrs \\TIII. .
AOINTS XX'.XNTUD , norsmoi.n . . . . .
new nnd oatrh > , nampl fu1pnpilil , lin-
im-nso si'lliT1 * . rtili- , postal will do New
NovHlv XVurkH I'oriilm.N X' . .1 MI'li If , '
xx'rniT To"iTTT. .
XVANmil-llX' MAN AND XVIl-'H , 3 nil 1 t T
fnrnMind looin in nort i part of city , modern ,
ndOic.s XV 2U , nee. giving ioiallon and tcrins
K 110 19
\VANTii : ) , TO HUNT TOt'H fNI'TTHNISHUl )
rooint , with Btenni In-it unit bath bv n mull
family , not lee fur our. Address , xtutlni : nrlc-o ,
XX' SO. Hen olllee K M172 17 *
PVCIPIC STOHArjU AND XVAHUHOITSrj CO. .
D03-910 Jones , gene-al storage and foiw-.irMlnij
MT1
OM X'AN & CTOUAOi : Vill'i fAHN'M THI , 1V,9
M -Ml- ,
KH A NIC iwiiis : sToiiAoi : . 1214 H XIIN"UX ;
. packliiB , cheapest rates. Tel. IT.
M-7S5
W \\THI ) TO IIUV.
IIIIST piuci : PAID rou OMAHA SAVINOS
bank accounts at loam COO , N. Y. Life hlilc
MO
_ _ _ _ Nj
f'ASH roil OMAHA SAVINGS HANK lei
counts. C . G. Wall-lie , 312 llrown tills , Ifith
and noiiKla . N-593
VVANTni ) . TO UUY A HUCOND-II NND HAD !
ant limn ? ha o burner. Address SI , Hi--
N-147 15
100 SHCOND-HAND XVHUULS JciUUAHIc'A
Cjolu Co. , Lornei 15tn and Harney slieetH.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N MIC I 1C
ron > . xLinoitbis . .XMvcovs. .
KOH SALU. ONI : ci.osn cAiiitiAni : nxT :
Pailt VUIKOII. one si ie aiill | ( < nnd nmsleluli ,
all In complete orili r. Apply at C > 14 < ? -"jth
aveniiu. P M1SJ 17 *
I TOP llt'CC.Y. HALL HHAK1NC. AXlJrS. It-
I or iln-B "own m.ike , " co-it J'50 , now h-ss than
' 4 , 3 ( jiiod plnetuns. 1 Hnvdoi mnke , 2 Cnluin-
lus , 2 1,00,1 HUII. > B. Diiiiiinuuid , IS .v. llnrne > .
P M1S7 N14
KOK SAI.iMISCHI.IMiOlJS. .
i.XXXDtlST. IIT'LIC Oil SACKKD-CU1I1IIING
and IIOB fenceU. . 11. Leu , 901 Douglji.
HOC : rnNcn. ALL wiun. HIHT ON uA ,
lawn and > nid fence. Who Works. 101 S 14th
103 O 2S
t'l'UICJlIT KlMIIAfjL PIANO. LAlTcii : SIX.U
onlj S > , , DO Aiilii | < W 31 , ln ! > 'J-1'7 15 *
MIM'ICM , XMSOI'S. '
I'lIU KI.O.N'DIKU. UXTTJS. HOt'TUS. WHAT
to tulii' n > ii | ) > ] c In fin mat Ion. 10 rents Al iiikan
Hull-all of Information , 202 P.uU xt , Slientor ,
HI. 11 MH9 lli *
CI.AlltVOV XXTi.
MHS PAfU THANCi : MUnil'M 20T N ioTH ,
unll 8 the stipaiateil , ihanKes lueK. letters con
taining htamp piomptly ant latllt-K riOc
S MT7J v *
MXSS\ ( ! ! : , iix'i'jis , n-rc.
MKIJIC-ATUU \T11S. . IJAHUOU. SKA , SUI
phui , miifkiiKe. Jli.ie. llilsbon. fiom I'ailv. 107
N 12th St. T MJ33 O24'
MADAM SMITH. JJIJ DOt'GLAS. MASSXOn
utiiam batha. T ISO 19 *
HAT IIS , MASRXfiU LAl'HA Ul.l.ISOX
Cluunse blk , H N. loin t , lo'ini 12
T M'ili8 ! ( !
MUS DII. i.ro.v. ILICTUIC : MAssAon
pallors , leKlful und curative. 417 S llth , up-
Htalrn T MK6 17 *
I KOl L'M ! TUOrill.KS 34C-S 11KK
n. , iihya.clan , toiifciilla I in ,11 health tool , fce
P aa
_ _ _ _ _ _
IIATHS , MASSAOi : . MMU. 1'OaT , 3Wli h.
U-5 .0
ctJiuiD ; NO OHTHNTIOV KHOM
hUilnetHno | i.iln ; wticfcr to hundreds of
c.ipt'B imed : pll cm d ha KltiKle , pilnhss
treatment. Call or wille The Umpire lluptnrc
Cnru and Midlcal liiHlllute , KiaresMiin lo The
O U. Miller Ci . 1C2-3 , N. Y. Life Hldit ,
Omaha U-SI1
CLOTlir.S CLUXNUI ) , PIcnSSlID AND Hi-
lialreil , da > or nluht ; dress niilU for hire.
Pantorlnm , N U. cor. 14th uml rnrnam Tel
903 t ; MM7
_ _
Hi : YOIIH OWN DHUSSMAKim , INvirSTH
Kate the Joy Tailor Syntem I chool or dreso
I'littlni ! . enl > eonuiletr Flilit cyi-ltin ; bilni ; > mir
droFH's and make while linnnni ; 401 Knrh.ich
h'oek. Pattema free Tliuinday AKUits wanted.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ U-11,5 O.'O
MOMJY TO 1.1) VV-.lli\fj IJSTVTi : .
MONUY TO LOAN AT I.OW UATUS. THU
O 1" DavlH 'V . 1W5 r.nnani nt. XV-BIS
ANTHONY 1.0AN A THUHT CO , 31f , N. y U ,
iUUK | muiiey at low lates fai i hulci'faint lands
In lunii , nurthern MliKiirl. eastern Nrliraslta
W 5(3 (
LOANS ON IMI'HOXir : > & UNIMPHOVUlTcTri'
pr.iitit | > . W. 1'ainam Smith & Co , U.o Pun'tn
W-541
MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVUD OMAHA
real i-Btatf. Hrennan , Ixivo Co , Paxtoti nils
XV-515
MONUY TO I .OAK. HI2MIS , PAXTON "uLOl-K !
W-54G
MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPHOVUD OMAHA
property. Puney A : Thonmii , 207 1st Nat Ilk. h'dz
W-MS
six PIH CUNT crrv AND PAHM IXIANS.
Oarvln Hros. , JG13 Puinam St.
XV-519
MONUY TO LOAN ON fMPUOVKD CITX'
piopert ) . S. P. Ilostukk d Co. , 311 P.iktim
II1U. XV-M791
J100.00 AND I'P. K. U. XVUA1) . 10 K. DOIT.LVS
AV-S30 N6
C PUIt i'UNT JIOUTOAOUS POH SALU. PHOP
erty of nun.n-iildentg eared for h > XV II
Melkle , Plrst Natlunul Iljnk lllJf , Omaha
XV-C17
JIONUV TO I.OXXOIIATTii.S.
MONUX" TO LOAN ON ri'HNlTl'UK. PIANOS.
hon . - , wauomi , eu . at | jwv t mtei In e'ty.
no removal of KIKIIIX , utrlcil ) ounlliK'ini.ii. jim
can pu > the loan off nt nn , time or In any
amount. OMAHA MOHlGARi : 1ftAN CO ,
2 % S ICth St
X 5V )
n > RiMSiits > AM ) xitTisT.s' sri > i > Mis.
NOTK LIST OP GOODS PAOH 8 111:12 OCT.
llth ; the ] > rlcs I cannot duplicate iHlnluuiie
frt-e Alva J Qiovtr. Ki South r.th St.
Om h , _ Ilj Nil
III .MMCSM ( II VMKS.
1O OPT IN Oli fit T Ot. HIINI - Ui1TJ J
J Oils n II Kir I N .11 11 V \ M 1
IIXM.HY AND C1OAH STOUC 1'nlNO fl' ' H >
! > u im * J J Olbiion 511 l t Nat I P.ink
\ - -s < a is
roil HAl.K OH HUNT , A (1OOI1 NUAHLY
new hotel In live town. Addivm M. lloffmnn ,
Cnrroll. la 'iZM' J-
HALT 1NTUIIKST IN A KI/.1NPIKP. AT Till :
eMiosltlnn for a hotel rnnn with It.1 * ) Snra-
tosa Hotel Take Shernmn v car north.
Poll SALUSroT'K rip M UHCIIANDIsr. ANH
fixtures In noiitheiiftern Nrlmii > kt > Ilot loca
tion In town. U'lnb l hed trade of lortK flanJ-
Ing ; JI.IWO csa.i will Ret It. Hiix fi Omaln.
Y-l'9-17 *
u A XVILLQPIPPU : PIUITO
Oallery In a ROOI cimntv and town In N-
lirnnk.i : smiintv seat , main line P. P U H
Oimd Irade and tirlres Address XV 37 11-e
Y-MIM 17'
I\CII\NCI : .
1 XVOPI.l ) LIKU TO THADi : OOOD MODP.HN
vroom IIOUFP , full lot , barn , need title , and
clear , for Kood lesitlenee property convenient
to car line. XX'lll umumo reasonable Inciim-
brance. Address XV 3) , llee. 2-133
.SXI.IHIXI , IJST.ITI : .
PAIIM LANDS. C. P. HAHHISON. " 12 N X' . L.
HK-8S3-O-1C *
KOPNTXi : PLACU IlAItnAINS , I ! W. $3,7V ) TO
IS , an , see photos nt llh ( ! and Parnam , Morse
Hl.lp. J , J Gllwon , Gil Vlrat Nat ll.ink IIMc
Un B',2
IIOPSUS. LOTS"PAHMS. . LANDS , LOANS
'le. P Iltmls Heal Untato Co. , Paitin bloek.
Itn-SM
S-HOOM IIOtTSU. JZ.POO. 40-foot corner lot. S. XV.
cor. Hth and I7.ird.
J100 per acre Inivs < 0 noren one mile south of
Hirers , iinom 1fi , Pattersnn 111k. HU M112 O 1S _
HAV13 POMK I1 AmVATNs"TTYsFflTl . ' PITY AND
fnim. Cnll for particulars XV'mson , COI llee bl''B
ltn-933
C-UOOM , COTTAOU AN'D LOT XXT.ST or T.N'-
po lllon KiouniN leaily now , for $ " 8' ' ) ; JlWcnah
nnd inunthly payments of $10 on balance.
Hymn II. IlnRthiKt , 212 S3 I4th St. UH M401
IIAHOAINH , HOtianS. LOTS AND rAHMSj
snlo or trndc : K K. Durllni ? . HarUer Illk.
POU SALU. ON LONG TIMI3. AT PUU I'HNT
Interest , two Imptoved farms uillnlnln Cits
of Mlcsnml Vatlev. la. One of 1f 0 acres ; an
other of 240 nrrfs , nil In cultivation. Will he
sold on 10 years' time. Address , T.oc1 < Drawer
" ( V Sheinmloih , In HC M791 N5
P1NU HHSinUNCU IXJTS XVITII1N ONH MII.1 * .
\M-st of piHtiitllc-e at prices too ! > lo nlve to
the pnlitlt . ureal barKaln for somebndv. C mie
and see me about them If jon want lo hu >
O G. XVallace , 312 J .1. Hrown IllkP.P.
P.P. IS I 1" .
norm WILDING LOT ON DIVIDING I.INI :
letween Omaha and So Omnha } 3.0
Pine corner lot with house , N. 21th , Just Kinth
of exprsltlon entrance , \erv rheap , JS.SOT
2" , ft lots J7th and Giant , JIOO eaih
O. O. Wallace , 313 J ,1 llrown Illk
llU-111 IB
PAIIM LANDS C P. IIARHISON 112 N Y I.
UU-M1C1 Nil *
\W\lllOKiRS. .
II M XHOXVIT/ LOANS , MONP.Y. 418 N 10 ST
TX'IMV urrnus.
IONS op p.Nup.oYom.D HI : SAVUD DAILY
if eviiy oiM'iatnr u ed Unlit running Dense-
more K.13 PHmam st. Onnha 558
C'O XI. .
r'N NUT. iiu r. ciirixrnsT iMiu'i :
$3 75 pel ton. 'Phone S45 Harmon & . \\'e tli " o
92' N3
Mlllit I'llM > AM ) TYI'i\\'lllTI\fi.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. C13 N V. LIPU
rr.i
AT OMAHA Ill'b COLLUC.U , ICTH . . DOPOLAS
D5" ,
M-CAHTHY'S ACADEMY. 17TII & DOPGLAS.
951 N9
LOST.
LIGHT HAY HOHSIjT 7 YUAUS ; AVUIOHS
about lO'O. rather thin and lilKh lucl.hone Ile-
\\aid foricturn to 171S Cum St. , Onuiha
I ist MIS ?
_
LOST. HLACIC LUATlflTu POCKtrrilOOIJ
containing annual railroad posses f-\or C' C
Hushes Gen'l Supt P. . U ft M V , finder
will be suitably lewanlej by returning lo Ulk
horn general ollicep. I i t Mll'i IS
LOST. SUVUUAL ANNTAI. PASSUS I'lNDUIt
will pli n-t > return to C II. Duvbury. H 5 , I * . S
National hank , nnd iccelic tenant
l.o = t MHO 17
1/1ST , ID.XLLUS CITY KIHP.MAN I1A1M1U XO
52. nnd cluck Kcv Please leliirn to Power
HOUS20th and Ilaim-y HH. Loit M217 P , *
LOST. LAltOU HNVI3IXl'i : XVITH PAID
bills , etc. , of noalue i-M-cpt to owner U--
tiim to llee ulllce for sin ill ifuanl
XVIIITH OIKiANDY DIIUSS PHI DA X7"I1H
twetn Pain nn and H-iiniv on Sfilli leturn to
Amy Ilirki-r. 01J S 37th , nnd uc'-lvc n-wanl
L M MI9J in
' ! : \TIII3II Itn.MIA XTOH XX'OHKS.
PUATHIHS HOPOIIT AND SOLD. M\T-
trerhea lenovated and nmle to onlcr XV'hlte
Bnun 1701 N 21th 'I'lmne 101' M IS
MUSIC , AHTI ) IiAXCUACIi ! .
prior CIIAS i'irnti : < * n.v INSTHIM-TION IN
piano , violin Kiilt.ir miinilolineIthcr vokv
2D vears experience T < mm it-aiomibte
Still lo 511 Mieely I Unit 7X3-N4 *
MISS MINNIE i/vi. TIACHIII nrlMX-sia
leniiivrd to 1U21 Coil-y M Tcinis leasonible
Heferenei-B. 011-1C *
MATTUIJSS ItnMV.\TI\i WOIIK.S.
MATTiinssuH. poronus , PAIU.OII ri'iiNT-
ture lo uidtr , repaired P03 I.-avenWh , ti-j ] VC
: r.i !
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ft'HMTl'Hn PXCKKI ) .
S. XVALKIN. 2111 CUMING , TUL. 1S31
r,57
i'ATi-\T.S.
' ' " ' " ' { c r > 0A
- ' - - am , Pa
? ; r'ram
Omnha , N-h. Ilranch office at XVash'nKton '
n C Send for free Aihlee an 1 P-ucnt Hook.
See Similny H e foi * our Maejilne Movement ? .
cop > rU-hleil , 1S'I7 Telephone 16:3
VOTiriJ TO 'O\TH XCTOHS.
iY UKI AHT.MINT , OPKR-I :
K Aicliltcct , XVii'tiliiKtou , I ) . C' . ,
October lull , 1S17 SHAI.KU PHOPOHAI.S
will IIP ri'i-elvnl nt this olllee until 2
o'clock p. tn. on the 21)th day of Octoli r ,
1S97 , and opened liniupdliti 1 > thereafter ,
for nil the labor nnd mulorlals reiiuli'-d
lor the erection nnd cotnpliUlun of the
IT S Oov eminent Hulli1lnir.il the Ti uii-
Mlfti'fMlppi ' atifl Intci nut'oiitii KxnoHlllon.
OMAHA , N1MIHASKA , In iK-c-ordiuu-o with
thedrawlnjs and hprclllraiiuii- | i'i < u of
Which may h ? hail at thlH cull e uml at tlio
olllco of t'-c Siiprtiitendent of Hi.IT S
Poult Ilou e , riihtom Home nml I'of'iilllic ,
Omaha , Neb The right Is received to n > -
ject any or nil bids or l/i valvi > any d- > -
frct or Infonii'illty In any bid , Miould It
ho cleeinul In the Inteiest of the Govern
ment to do so. PiuiOHili ) must lip In
closed in envelope' , healed ami nmrl : , < l
"IMlorOSM. foi the election , etcof the
U H CJovcrnment Hulldtni ; at the Trans-
MIsBh-KlppI ami Interimtlonul I-\po lt | n ,
Oinah i. Nchrnski , " and udurejfceil to tro
Architect Oct. ! J lut-K O I )
NOTICK TO CONTIlAOTOu
Se.ilcd bld will he rec-elved at the olllco
of tint "Iroumls ami HulldliiR depirtim-nt
of thp Tranamls.slsslppl and TntiTii.iilon.il
nspOHltlon lll'tll 5 o clock p m Monday ,
Oeober IS , for the caimiriiiMon of Hit
Auditorium bull'llnif. Pl.ina ninj fpeclfli-a-
HOIIH c-aii lie been at the olllc-e of the super
intendent , room No. C3 ( , 1'aMou bloi k , or
nets will ho furnished c-ontruclora at cost
R ] KWKKNUALU
Mgr. Or'ds and llld'Kd Jcpt
O 10 to
.NOTICE.
( Should bo read DAILY by nil Inures'ciT
UH changes may occur ut any lunu )
ForelRii malls for lhn wc'ek enJlni ? Oc
tober 1C , 1R'J7. will t-lomi ( PUDMI'TLY In nil
oasch ) at the Oener. > : I'ootolllce as follow a :
PAHCni.S POST MAILS CLOSK ONK
IIOIJU IJAHLIKH than closing time shown
below.
Triiim-Allaiilli ! .Mil UK.
S VTt'IlDAYAt SCO a. m for Kt'UOPi : ,
per s. s Camp.uiU * . via CJueeuatown ( let
ters for Krnnce. SAltzerlauil. Italy , Spilu ,
PortiiKnl , Turkey , Kuypt and Hrltish India
must he illrocted "per Uiinipnnln" ) ; at 7
u in. for KUANCE S\V1TXKHLAXI ) ,
ITALY. SPAIN' . POUTl'UAL. TUUKUY.
KQYPT ami HIUTISH INDIA pi r M .
La Urctafitic't xlJ llavrvIctteia for other
I'OHTOI-I | ( U MVTttly.
llllCltx.il } "l 1,1 UlUU I 1 ft ill II il III ixjl
NORWAY dlr.-ct.Jper . s lleklu ( letters
must bp dlri'ctejper / Hekln" ) .
I'HINTP.D MATO1SJI. HTCOerninn f learners
( MlltiB rn Tuewlaya'lake Printed Matter etc ,
fin vUn"v nml Slwclally Aililre ed Printed
Matter , ete , for otluir parts of Ilutope. Amerl.
eati nnd White fitur' ' Henmers on Wednesdays ,
flerman sleamnii mi Thur < dnyk and Cunard ,
Prencli nnJ ( lefmnri steamer * on Silnnlajs
take Prlntsil Matter , tie for nil countries for
uhlch they lire mhertlsed to carry mull
After the elcrlnR o ( the SuppleniMitary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Mulls named al > o\e. addltlonnl supple
mentary malls are opened on t.ic piers of the
A'neilcan I > R'l h Prench and ( lcrnan ( rteam-
er . and leimln opn until \\lthln Ten Min
utes of the hour of si.ling of steamer.
Mulls fur > < tiiitli nml Ci-nirnl Anu-rlcn ,
Wit liullcn , Kto.
SATU1UJAY At 10 n. if. . ( Mipplemontiu v
10.TO n , tn. ) for KOUTPNIJ ISLAND ,
JAMAIPA. SAVANI1.I.A nnd UltKY-
TOWN , per s . Altnl ( IctU-rs for Coslrt
Kirn must bo directed "per Altnl" ) nt
10 11. in. ( Minplomenlnry 10.W a m ) for
HAITI , \ln 1'ort nn 1'ilnce , 1'etll don\c
und Jereinlo. nl o rARTMAOKNA. per .
w Alps ; itl 10 M ft in. for r-VMIM'X'UH.
CHIAPAS. TAHASrO and YtVATAN' .
per -a . Conclio ( letters for oilier parts
of Mleo nnd for Cubit must be directed
"per Concbo" ) . nt S.0 p m. for ST
'
I'lCRRH-MlQt'lJI.ON , per steamer fiom
Not th Sydney.
Malls for Nenfonndlind bv rail to Halifax nnd
thence by steamer cio e at this olllrc dill > at
S:30 : p m Mall" fur Mlqurliiti , hy rail to Uos-
lon and thence hy steamer , close nt this ofllre ,
dnllv at S.ft : p m. Malls ( or Cuhi el e at this
olllee dally at " : ) a in. for fnrwardliiK h > '
stemners salllm ; ( Moiid , ys and Thurni'nvv ) from
Port Tairpa , Pl.i. letter mall for Mexico nt >
o\erland. unl ( * H FpeclallJ aildre > sed for dls-
patch hy steamer. clo e .t till * oilh-e dnllv nt
12 m , paper malls nt t ! a m IleuMciel mill
closes nt G:00 : p in. previous day
1 l-lltlft-PlK-IIU * Mil MM.
MnIN for Clilnn nnd Japan , pet . i Vlc-
toil-i ( from Taouma ) , close heie dally up
lo October in. ut TO p. m. Malls for
Aiistntlla ( exctpt West Auutialla ) , Now
iteilnnd , Ha\\nll and FIJI Islands , per s.
s Mlowera ( fiom Vnnoouver ) , clo e here
dally nftur OclobtrHid up to October
II , at ! : . ! ) p. m. A'ull- ' for China , .Inpan
und Hawaii , pur n a. C'lilnu ( flam Kan
l''ranc ! co ) , close beie dnllv up to Oc
tober 1" > , at fi 30 p. in. Mulls for the So
ciety Island" , per ship f'lty of P.ipeltl
( from S.in rranrlKi-o ) , dose lime dully up
lo October 2. > , nt fi'30 p m Mali * for
llnwall , per a s Austialln , from San
Francisco ) , clo t here dally up to October
27. nt 0 30 p. in. Malls for China and
Japan ( specially iblres * d only ) , ppr h s
Kmpio H of .lapin ( frctn Vnticouvei ) , elf se
beto dally up to November * * 1 , at fi > ) p
in. Mailt for Austrnlla ( exoepl tboic for
Wt'"l Austinlln ) vlilcb aio foianleil vl.i
Km ope. New Xe.ilnnd , Ilaxvnll , FIJI and
S.iinonn I'iliiniN , per s s AUtmeda ( fiom
Sin Vtnnclsco ) , clo i' here dnllv up to
November * * " > at 7 . ; 0 n. m , 11 n. in. and
G:30 : p m ( or on arrival at Now York ot
a. H. Cnmpinlavltli ISiItlsh malU for
Austialla ) .
TrniiB-Paclfle mills are forwarded to port of
salllnu- dally and the Feheilule nf closing Is
aironsed on the pie nniptton of their unln-
teiriipt 'il o\erla.nJ triii'lt. Keglalvied mall
eldseo at 6 0) p m previous day
1'ostolllce , New York , N. Y. , October S ,
3SD7COUNKI.HJS ViVNCOTT. Postmaster.
UAir.ltOAIl < 9.
UIJMONT. ni.KHOUN ,1
Mis-ourl Vilh-j Unll\\.i > -G n-
eiat Ollkis fnltcd States N.l-
tlnn.il u.ink lIullilliiR. > imtii
n.ini Stnets Tlcki t Olllce ,
ivrst Cunii-r Tuelfth and r.ir-
1401 I'lirnam hlieet. Ti'Iephonc , GUI. Depot ,
rift'-enth und \\i-lwter Htrettp. Telephone. 1 f.S
, I.ei\c. An he.
Illarli HUH , Ie.id\vnod
an ! lint Killings. . . . ' 3.00pm 5 CO pm
Wjiimlns , CjFp r apd
Dnuhl.ih , . . * * 3.00 pm " 5.00pm
II i tlnK" . Yoik , ; i\ld
CUi. Snpo I r. Mtncva ,
ix < l < i und Sivard , , . 3.i pm S.OO pm
N rfo K. Wo t P j lit and 7.50 am "ILS. am
1-temolH . f . . . .
Untoln. Wahoo and " 7:50 : am " 10:25 : am
I'run > nt .
I'lLinont Lotnl . * * " 50 am
Dilh Hilly escept Sunday. Sunday
only Hall > except riutuidny. D.illj
i.siorx CITY .t pAcinc
nml C.i nei.il OlllieiUnliicl
Stales Nntlunal Itauk Ilulld-
liiK. SV C uncr Twelfth
and r.irn.im StieetiTkUet
Olllu1101 Parnuin Stieil.
TeleplioneL Clil Depot Klfteentii nnd Welter
Street1 ekp lone , II5S.
I.CIVO. An he ,
lnu\ CltM.inKatn , tt
Piul. Minnenpo'ls ' 0:15 : pm U.10 am
Hallj
incvnr. , < ; NOHTHWIJKT-
1-111 Jl.illvva City Ticket
Ollit-e. Hill PninJm Street
Ti'lcplione.r,01 Dfpil , Tenth
and Alison htieet.s Teleiihnne
123.
I.cav . Anhe
Missouri Valley. Sioux
"li % , si Paul nnd
Mlnneripolls . 5:1) am 10I5 : pm
Miswiurl Valh-j. Hloux
7SO : nm 0:05 : pm
Dentition , Caiioll , Wall
Likp . 7:3) : nm 9:05 : pin
iaitein i\preps : Des
Mollies. M.n.ihnlltown ,
Cellar ItapldH , Chicago " 10:13 : am 4:10 pm
Atlantic Pljer , Chlcaiio
and lint 4:13 : pm 1.10 pm
Tail Mall , Chlcngo to
Omaha 3io : pm
Mli-sourl X'nllc ) , Sljux
ritv. St I'.iul. Mmne-
npolls l.lniliBl . . . 0-53 pm 9:25 am
Oinnhi-chi.ie-i ! Kpr-ial. C 10 pm S.lrt am
Dilly "nillj except Sundaj.
CHICAGO. ST. I'AUI.
'Iij.11 ' Hpi-lH K Omaha Ilnllnuv
112) Opneiiil i.lllies , Nelnaslcu Di-
v'alon. Pifteenth and XVebstei
Stieets City Ticket Olllee ,
14)1 ) Painam Stiee Tclephun , .
Ml Depot. Pifteenlh and XVelmter Btreets
Tik-phone. 1I.1S
Leave. Airlvo
Sioux i-llv Aee-nimoda. SS : ) m 8-2) ) pm
Muux c ltAcv -mm da. " 0 5) am SM : > pm
Illiih rnn-ra n .slini-e
I H > . J'uma , llaitlns- ;
t < n mil ill inmlli-lil . 1.00 pm " 11S > am
hi nix < itMnnKiito , Kt
Pnul. Minneapolis . . . . " 0.15 pm 0:10 : am
Kniinnn l-.m iiiKer S.lii pm " U.19 am
Dal'v. " D.illv exctpt Sund , . 1 Sunday
mils Thin tialn Btupi at Matlomi Plorence
to So lllnli , lin luxlve , humlais only , on week
dajH So illalr fml >
Llni'oln , Dcmir. C'olo
indo , rinli. Callfoinln ,
lllnik lllllH. Mnnnina
iiinl I'luiPt Souiul . . 4:3"i : pm _ l:0'i pm
I.lnroln l n-nl . . . . 7:03 : pm 7.41 pm
l.ln oln I-UKI Mull " 2-3"i pm " 11S'J : ' am
1 Hall ) * lmll > except Bund ly.
'IIICAGO ' , Hl'IlUNOTON *
ijdlncy llallroa I 'The Hurl.
liiKtnn Houte" Tlel.el otlhc.
IViJ' rainuni Sticet. Tcltphuiiu
Depot 'lentil nnd Mason
btreots. Teh phone , 128 ,
A11 iv e
7 : & ntn
4-14 pm
7S'i : Pn
C.io pm
2.51) pm
C.XNSAS CITV , HT. , lO.Sii'H
A , I'ouiu-ll ItluffH Ilnllroail
"The Jlurllnston Houte"
Ticket Dlllee. 1502 l-'ainum
MreVt Telejihone 2 . Depot ,
T'liili and Maton Strtetii , 'Jult.
p lunc , 123.
I > ave. Arrive.
Da > l' . 0 or , am 0.10 pm
Kuiieaa C'llj NlRlil Lx . -10 00 pm CSO : am
C-HICAGO , HOCIC IRI.AND &
I'aeltlc Hal road "The Great
Kork I | HII < | itoute" l.'lty
Tnliet Olllce. 1324 rainum
.street Teli phone , 428. Depot ,
'jenlM and M atoll Stteets
1 eleph ait. , IIS
Lcuve. Artlve.
St I'aul
, „ . . „ „ „ pieMi . . 4opni : ! ; l:43pm :
Lincoln , Colorado l-prlng .
I'uehlo Denver uinl
Yttifi 1:13 : pin * 4.0jpm
ChlcUKO , De MolneH und
Hock Island 7:00 : pm 8 15 am
Atlantic Kxprera tor Dos
Mulnes and eatKrn lolnm 7:00 : urn ' 1:55 : I'm
Lincoln. Talrhuiy and
llcllevtlle 5:45 : pin " 10.40am
Dall ) . " Dally tfitept Sunday.
rprnum Ktuct. Telephone. } 23. Dpot , Tenth
und Muton i-trrets Tel plionii. .
L j > c. Arrive.
St I iulH "Cannon Hall"
Kiliien. 4J : ) pm 11 : U nm
Dully.
\ti.no\ns. .
< i i-ntiniti 1)
a , , , ! lloute r n.r. N
I rurmr Ninth tin i i man
' Tli-toi-l oni , ,
pliei-K I'llv i j
rnrnftin "trr * ! Tehph m | (
ivpi-t - TiMith nnJ Mn ' n MI it
l.evvo. A \c
The O erlnnJ Limited '
f.ii Denver .Salt Like ,
. S : ! > am ( t
we iern points
Pn i Mnll trtln for
Denver Salt Like.
Pnellle ron t nnd nil
VM'Mern point ? 4:03 : pin ! " nm
Lincoln Hentrlco mid
4 fl' pm 3"H : pm
tlrnnil Inland HxproiM. . " 8:3' pm
Dnllv "Dally encpt Sunday.
Council muffs IxHnlI.envM. . 5:40 : n m. ; 6 SO n
in . 7:30 : H in. . S : : : > a. in : 10:1n. : . m ! 5li : p in .
4 in p in. , 5:5' : p. in. Arrive * . 6:50 : n. inn ; M
n m - , < n m. . 1:55 : .m , : MSI ) n. in. : 3:10 : p in .
l 40 p. in. ; 9:0' : , p , m. : I0:4"i : p m.
OMAHA. KANSAS CITX" * KASTUUN HAIL
londOinnlia & St. l.ouU Hnllrond-"The O. K
Houte"-TliXel Ollloe , HIS rnrniun Rtieet.
Telephone. Ti Depol. Tenth nnd Muson
Hlleeti. Telephone , 12S.
IxMVf. Airlve
PattonrbiirK. Kltlciv Ille ,
ijulncy I/H-al 5:10 : am IOI5 : pm
St I.ouln. New York
Limited 4:30 : pm " 11:30 : am
Dnll )
CIIICAriO , MILXVAfHUU & ST ,
Paul Hnllwny-Clly Ticket
Olllce , 1 > ( M I'm nun Street
Telei-hoiie SSI , Depot , Tenth
mid Mn im Stteeli. Tilephone
Leave. Arrive
itn Limit" ' ! IX 111' , pm < > ' 0ntn ,
Oinn in nn < I i In. HRO i\ : . llsco nm 1.51 pm
Dallj
ssoflll I'Al'inC UAtl.llOAD
ileiii'tnl Ufllcot nnil 'Mi-hot Of-
II i' Mi-ii-ham * National Hank
liiHMlni : 12J1 rmnnm strroi.
1' , iKphmic 101 , Depot , rittienlh
anil \ \ , tutor Streets. Ti'li'phuiie ,
H.s
Li.ive. Anlve
A r XT Tiir.nt ( i4)ur.'rIJHN. .
\m-il Ci > llilVliu | lliiviMi'l i\i-lllllit ; < -il
n \\'oril fur IHKlitt-cii X t-lli-N.
There \vns a rumor around Matnvvan N
J , a few days aio , says the New York
Journal , that old- John Stewart anil his wife
had broken n sllcnco of eighteen veils be
tween them and were cnce more speaking ,
one to the oi'ner. Tlio peaillailtles of the
Stewarts are well known In Matawan but
their odd life has never been exploited be
foio the Rcneral public. The } ate plain
farm people
Mis. Stewart has boine a very beavj
cross for many > oans , and no one lias evci
heard her complain.
She Is a devout Methodist. Her husband
to whom she has been married thlitj-si\
> cais , Is rn atheist For love of tills imn
whose views arc so radically dlffciont fiom
her own , she has continued to live and vvurK
that he might have a home , but tot eighteen
yeais they have not exchanged a word.
All this time the two have lived 'm ' a tin >
house where they were constantlj thrown
tOKothor , and yet each has can led on a
hcparato existence.
Tlio Stewaits live about three miles west
of Matawan , on the load leading to Old
Hildgt- They have a farm of twelve IU-ICB
and this they have cultivated so carefull.v
that , with the obseivance of much frugality ,
tbev have saved some money.
The wife is , IIUK old , yellow arid shriv
eled. She was reared In the Methoill t
church and when , at 81 > ears of ago. bhe
was mairied to John Stewart , he. too , was
In the Methodist
a God-feailng mau a pillar
dist dim eh
For many > ears they lived ab happily as
any man and wife could live , and then the
serpent enteied their paiadise. H came In
the form of doctilnes of Si'iarcby , which
the husbard began to study. He became an
enemy of law and older and loved to argmi
on the points of his new belief
These departures Into so-called advanced
thought weie a gieat sorrow to his devout
helpmeet , and gently did she try to win
him back to the belief In which he had bee i
born and bred. The husband resented thrie
pleadings as the Intelforoneo of the weak
with the strong and thoughtful.
At first he would not listen. Then he ar
gwd , aul : llnally he became angry The
woman wavered long between love and re
ligions duty. Then she saw that her efforts
lo reclaim the backslider would bo fruitless.
Ho was a hard headed man. No OMB had
ever been able to lead him from an opinion
once lie made It his own.
The wife feared that her husband would
cease to love her If she continued to play
the ml'-siomry. She was afraid that ho
might leave her , In obedience to one of h's
creeds.
So she made a compact with him. They
were uever to speak again. There could then
bo no quarrels about anything. He agreed ,
glad , he Bald , to bo exempted fiom what he
called her nagging
That was moro than eighteen years ago.
and as yet they have not exchanged a woid.
The story that the embargo had been lalsed
proved not true. Mrs. Stewait told n re-
poiter that there was no change In their re-
Int Ions.
It was true , the old woman admitted , that
a cat had been their Intermediary all the
ycaih of silence. Not the same cat all the
time , she said , for cats would come and go
but the > had always had one cat or another
tn act as the go-between.
If the meal was ready , the wife told the
cat. The husband heard the mcBsage and
bat at the table If t'io man wanted anything
at the table he made his vvlshcH known to
the cat
And so it was day In and day out th tough
all the yeaisno nyittci- what the matter
might be. There has never been a quairel
The faun belongs to the wife.
"Yes , " fho said recently , "I cook and wash
for him Why should 1 let him suffer. Just
becaiibe ho has gone astray' I will alwa > s
care for bun and ho will have a home as
long as I live. He believes he will die and
that will be the end the same as If he was u
beast.
"It Is awful to think of , but ho will not
change. I thank heaven that we bavo never
hdil any children. I should probably not
have been able to guide them aright. Very
finv children aio piopcrly ra'M-d. ' "
"
AN % ! > is ; MXC-IIIM : .
MniiiifncliirrN , Pi-lnlx mill CIIH ( n llnll-
ronil Tlt'l 'l.
Fr * a long time railroad coninnlcn | have
been endeavoring to mid an economical , ac
curate and practical register. A most In
genious machine has just been Invented
which iimnufacturo-i prints and cuts the
ticket automatically on one side , while 0:1 :
tho'othcr side It registers the number of
the ticket Its destination and the price. A
simple addition of the numbers llni'il on
this band gives the total of the am Mints
which the receiver has leglsteied during the
day.
day.The maehlntriias been Invented with the
Idea of preventing any mistaken or fraud
and of correctly registering every day the
exact number of tickets sold and the
amounts received for them
The apparatus Is quadrangular In form.
At the bottom of the br > x Is a small electric
motor which sets n nickel plate wheel In
motion , this wheel being placed on H level
with the handle on the left Bide of the ap
paratus. The long cardboard bands are
rolled around three or as many wheels i\ \ *
are needed , situated above the motor and
below the composing cUnder It U this
0Under and Us whco's and tooth , located
In the upper part of the machine , "which "
constitute the functional secret of the lat
ter In conjunction with the largo exterior
wheel , which revolves against the outside
wall on the right of the apparatus , the
mechanism works fecii'lly In the Interior.
On lllh Urge wheel are Inscribed the names
of the different stations ami the juice * , of
the various trips.
When a tleket Is desired lor a given point
the large wheel Is set In motion until the
name f the station asked for comes oppo
site a sirall Iron point. One of the but
tons corresponding to the three opunliiKD is
then pressed and this acts the Interior ma
chinery In motion , and in , less tlmo than by
the old-fashioned way of stamping , etc. , tlio
ticket comes out ready to be used.
While the machine la delivering the tick ,
eta asked for the * amo arc being myito-
lloujly registered In the Interior of the ap-
I ptratus An eudlooa bind unrolls from the
top of the apparatus and registers simulta
neously with the dpllvury of the ticket Its
number , its st-rloa , Its dostlnatlou and
BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. 1
Tlicro Is a roiiorl tint 1'oolc , tlip
London tnllor , ami Worth the I'arU drcsi-
maker Intern ! shortly to open laTRO btanh
estnl llslimenls in New Yorl < Thi'v say tlioy
must do ( hi * to retain tholr larijo Atnorlcin
tradp. Tlic Dhmlcy law Ins iiuido sml In-
rends Into tbe iirottts of thrso concerns. Kor
> ears ttioy Unvo liecn varnlnB .1 lutulaonio
rexpinio from tlio foibles of Hch Amotlcnlis
lie iireferriMl to get Ixtmlon or Tails p > r-
ments. habcnlasliery.'or bonnets So long us
Atnorlcatis could bring Into this country miy
nmoimt of personal effects duly free the
KttrctipAit iiHkcrR thrlvcil I'orsons from
America \\otild make a trip to Uuropo nml
rettirultb ilfly or sixty IrunkB Illled wl'li
tlio veiy latest Ivomlon or 1'arlslun tlnlntles.
Them arc no accurate statistics obtalimblo.
but It Is estimated tbat Amcrlcnns spoilt on
clotblim rtlono In Kuropo Jl.000.000 ywr ,
I'oolo. It Is repot ted , lias said tb.it since tlio
DliiKley law basTonc Into effect bo Is lo lnn
J30 ooo . year , with tbe prob.iblllty of nndpr-
KoltiR nioro loss. Worth , too , lias tcnurkotl
we.ully tbat tlie new United Slutes tariff lav
lias nlieaily rnused him Rteat loss. Com-
inrntliiK on this rumor In the ChlciiRo Times-
Herald. Walter \Vcllman uay : "The Lon
doner may not know It , but the best tillnrtiiK
man has Iliilsheil tils pretly love talc T\I h
the object of telling the Rood news to her
girl friends.
Most of us bavo been told In our earlj-
jcars by woll-miMiiliiK elders that slaiiR is
vulgar. Wo bavo also , as the jears Rfexr
Itch'iul us , illicovercd tbat the particular
section of the tinlxcrse covered by the phrase
"all the best pooplo" tuo slang tn profusion.
Hence we1 have no doubt concluded that our
well-meaning elders bavo been guilty nf an
over-hasty generallratton and that slang in
Us essence Is not vulgar It Is onljutgar
accidentally. Tor observation has tannin
us that Micro Is no such thing as slant ; ,
0110 ami Indivisible. There Is the arc t
of the schhol boy , of the mihersltmi ,
of the mess loom , of the stock exchange
There Is tbe llnno of the "sporting tout t >
say nothing of the characteristic utteran > s
of tbe dramatic profc'slon Hut above an 1
beyond all these Individual slangs dru\
ccntlnual toll from them , but by no met us
associating \\ltb them upon equal terms
Is another slang the slang \\hlih so fnr
from being vulgar , 1 tn Its correct use tl 4
\ery sign manu.il of good brooding , In other
\\orda , tlio right slang. "Tb.it Is. Lord
Chesterfield once \\roto to his son , "a ct-r-
DRISS OP CINNAMON-UROXVN ItKOADCI.OTII I'liOXl IIXKPCK'S IIA7.AK
Tills , bhows a girlish and > iuthful BOW n of cinnamon-brown Imud-i loth II f
trlnimliiK on the waist Is of a style lhat Is very popular tliK season. 11 lonsK's
naiicvv folds ot black satin used very murli as biai.l would bo namel > -tlii '
down 'ri straight Hues. The entile flout of the gide-fCRloncd blouse Is c-rit-- CM I
with the-e narrow black foldb , and below the ! waist tlicru is a pattern of inlnl I
linra around the lop of the sUit , whlrh iltMlnos a soil of basituc. IMreilloiih fnr mi -
li-B the hklit. vvalbt , ami alcoves aic slvon ffli Uio tissue paper pattenm hold 1 y
Hauler's Ilazir. whore Ihls coaltime appears
In tlio side of the blouse which fastens over tbeie Is a Tilll ot uoldon-lirnvvn a-il
Krcen shot silk , and a similar ftlll is In the1 ni'rk. Tin- skirt and slucvch of the KOVII
aio corded throughout their entirelonslh Tlio ilpevos ate lurrovv , vvitli no loqiiliily di
nned puff , but just a little fullnesa catheruO on the shouldoi , much like tin old Inn
ecat sleeve.
II will bo seen that while the tylo of the ROVVII Is exceedingly cltuple , and i ipablf
of beliiK worked out with simplicity. It still lends itself , as shown in this mod-l , to
coiisldeiable elaboiatlnu in Ihc way of lalioi and oinament.
In the world Is that which wo have In Hit )
United States Our clothing Is better cut ,
made ami llnlslied than the London goods
and looks better when worn This is the
opinion of men who ipuy twenty times as
mucn attention to their clothes as I do , and
who ought lo know Ljmloii tailors would
p.obafoly starve to dt'atli when up against oui
American tailors on even tesms. "
S < > much for tlio tailors Most mm who
will with Mr.
l > iy attention to dress agree
XX'i'lliiian. As for M. Worth , he would do we'll
to heed experience of a conspicuous Lon
don elii'ssnnkor , who came to Ibis country
several > tars ago ami took a big house on
Fifth ave-mie , hi ought over someof her best
workmen and made u > Just the same sort cf
garments that had made her famous In Lon
don Tiie move was the mistake- hoi llfu.
Gradually her old American ciislomo'u ilro.i-
ped away Thole weie ml enough new ones
to take their places and within a fewje.irs
the Now VM-k establishment was closed up
and the whole undertaking liad proved a com
plete failure. The reason of It was found In
the fact Hut the move had made ) the Minion
dressmaker an available as any other in .New-
York. Anvhody could go lo her establish
ment as easily as lo any oilier. 'Iho distinc
tion of a Lordon e-xuluslveiiess was lost and
the Nc-.v Vo-k customers left her for old
dressmakers who stajed in the country In
which they had made their i emulations.
An Kngllsh scholar has been collecting
statistics In regaid lo Iho manner In which
men ami women make lovn lo rat-h other ,
llo Informs thu world that the number of
joung Kngllshmun who embrace their
bwoetheails nt the moment when they arc
Invl'ing them to liecomo thnlr wives
amounts to Rf ! per re-nt. On the other hind ,
l7 ! per cc-nt of tin1 men In live kiss their
swuethrariK on the lips ai the critical mo
ment , whlloI pur unit shov.cr hlsies on
thuir hair a'nd Z per e-ent content them
selves with kissing their hands At ono
tlmo It was Die fashion for lovo-lntoxliaUd
youths to fall on theli kncca when about to
nukii proposals of marriage , but this
fashion U evidently dying out , for wo aio
assured thai enl > 'I per cent of tbosuIn
love at piesenO fall on ono knee , while only
i per cent \nntiiin lo sun for Ihelr ladle's'
favois on bolh kneeii. A curious reason has
liei-n assigned for the decadence of tills
chivalrous custom , which la thai of late
| jeais the nether garments of males bavo
i been so constructed thai It Is rather ilsky
' for any man to flop down suddenly on his
j knc-03 In a lady's prest-nco. On thn other
hand , wooers of todav i > eum to ho far moro
nervot'H than Hit ) galUnt men ' \no woooil
I and won a century ago. Twenty per cent
i of Ihii Knglleh bvrrs of today am awfully
nervous when the decisive ) moment LOIIICH.
; The behavior of the soiing women In simi
larly remarkable XVhen the men Invlto
them to sham their homes , elghty-oiio out
of every 100 fall without a word into the
| oult-preld arms of their rhoEen ones ; OS
i per cent blush xcry becjmlngly , ami. In
' maidenly fanliion. shilnk aw a ) as though
I frightened at thuir companion's bolclnc-ia ;
I ono out of every 100 poaujbly uioiu , pos-
n'lbly less , sa > s the Hugllsh statUtlcJii falls
on a bofa as though about to faint ; and
4 per cent are really astonished at rotnlv-
I Ing proposals uf in an la gn On the other
hand , eighty out of ovury JOO know very
1 well what thu men have comu for. and
| hfciico behave- just as ihey should beluve on
I Mich a muini'iitoua oucanlon. Kurllicrmoio.
i (10 ( per lent 1 ok their woouix boldly In the
le-iov. Curious facts tlicte , liut thu m.fct
curious fact of all Is that one maiden out
I of every 100 runs away before the ) emi
tain language ot couveis itlon , a fashlunabln
diction of which ovury geritltimiii ought to
be perfectly master. ' Tills Is as true in lln >
nineteenth at it was in the eighteenth ii-n-
tnry. Hut the "fashionable dirt rn 11 it
noted , has nothing lo do wilh riaimnar
Your etymology and syntax mav be bi-joi I
leproach , and jet your spofi h may mtik
jou as a dweller in outer dark m s ! i
oxaniil' | ' , jou need not hesitate to siy r t
mo" in the very Lest company , though jui
will Iransgicss Hie rules of gri-nni i-
llicieby ; hut you will not , ns jmi vnluo
social salvation , trier to an nnmal itai > ait
"a nice lady. " The phiace U granim ittr > l
enough and at the Hut glume Is nuuc lU-
ganl than "an awfully good snt of \ . m n "
Hut the o-e phrase Is admitted I PHI ' fu-h-
lofable dlctlcn , " the other In not To lh'
uocial outsider the most cmhanaMilug thin ;
abuiit the "fabhlonable diction" is that it
changes as raphilj as the fashionable ilres- ,
and with as little appatent leason A , 'hra ' n
is caught up from the muMc halt from tin-
betting ring , from the riiunln pith fni'i '
the gtilter , and pntUiil for a season like n.
fuhlonable palmist or a newlj aiiiu-d tid
dler. Then , Us brief clay of populail'j over.
It s'nkij nialn Into the otiteiclnle , until
the phrase which was niomentji ij ilg'.it In
comes permanently wrong. Yi u may nil 1
hoar it , as jou may sou the bonnet * of last
year upon the heads Dial know no better
Hill the Iralned ear can detect the slam ;
that is out of date as unerringly as the
trained eye can spy out a last senson'H bo i-
not TI'i'io U no obvious explrriatlon of this
phenomenon. Hut If you u e slung ut all.
your foejjl lupulallon will depend on your
selecting the right word ut the right time.
A clever and ( spirited bust cf Mips Helm
Gardner has been completed lecently by
Kinest Llndstrom , a Now York HI ulptor.
Thfc statue , though orlgiiully Inlenrted men-ly
foi private USD , will probablj bo distributed
all over the country. Ito < iui > nU for LOIUOM
have already been received fiom a niimbci nf
well Known literary uoclotli'ti and women's
clubs Miss Gardner lu been veiy mmli
Intelcstod in the bust , and devoted imry ;
hourj to posing for It during a rei-ent visit
to Now York Miss Gardner is well known
an a playwright , essayist , novelist iinl lee.
turr-r , apart from her editorial work She
lias alwajw bi-mi ucllvo In all irovfiucnn
for the education and advancement ol Amer
ican women.
The bloomer girls could not ntan 1 , t In tlm
cjcllni ; parudo In London , and flul before
Iho storm of JC-ITH at their costume It is
not to bo wondered at thai Iho rrowd
"Ktiyed" thcsit ildeis , for their Idea of a.
suitable "bloomer" was Hlmply ugliHb1.
One glil worn n , short black j.icket with n-d
lapels , a high collar , white wUirt roil tii a ,
straw hat und voluminous knleker.i n k , m
Another VVOIH a hlouso of sago groc i ji
bolero hat and a skirt like a bishops apioii.
Thnthird hud a Trilby hat an l a long i-oai
with galler * The average Kngllsh girl haa
about as much taste In attiring herself as
the Kijl Islander , and when It tomes to a be-
uimliiK hlcyclc- rig uho la more thanv -r
lout , itver here wo are not often aBtoniahi I
by comic-opera effects , hut the London
uhcclwoman efiin < lo he a fit object fir lit )
satirist's pen and j.cncll. It has not hem au-
I'ounccd who won 'tho prize * for thu b t
t-cmtuiiiiH Lady Henry Somerset , I jily
Handolph Churchill , the countess of \\ar-
wick , Sarah Orund ( Hie- author of "llio
Htuvcnly Twins. " ) Ixird OolorldKo W f
Sttau , and other social light ! wur mtcrc te4
ut the cycling movuiiient , and ulded lu dtuld-
lug the momentous