10 THE OMATTA DATLT BETS : TUESDAY. "tfOVEMKER 12 , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES Aili rrdnrMicnlH fnr Ilicae rnliininii will Intn Km until IB in. tor Die rvonJiiK- nil nnlll M 1 > . "ii tnr the liinrnlnRntnl .lunitny oilltlun * . ° AilvvrllncrN , liy ri-itiionlln K n ntiin- licroil olirt'l. , rnn lilts ! umnrern nil- ilri-KHt'il t < i H iitiinlirrril lotlrr In on IT of Tinlire. . Aiinurrn no nililrcuxcil will lie ilcllvrrril on iircNcntiitluli of the ( lirc.'U only. Unti-K , 1 l-2c n ortl Urn I Inserlloni Jlc it oril Ilicrcuflrr. SotliltiK tnUi'ii fop ION * tluin lifie fur tinllrxt Inior- tloii. Tli iiilvcrtlNvnirnlN iiiiixt lie run ronxcriilvrl > . SITUATIONS A CHUISTUN OIHL. WITH IIAIIV HOY 9 month * old , woulil Ilko work In nice faintly. Cora Uenntlt Ilces , cme Horn- in llnncroft t. A Mffitl N5 GlINlTftAL IlLAC-KSMrrir OK 1'IVK vTiARH. liy Nov. t. U. Hale , llrlJKewntcr. So. Dak. 4 WA.vrinM.vt.n HUM * . CANVASSUllS TO TAKH OIIUIMIS. NI2W LINK of work , no heavj good * to curry. * Hliry or commlMlon. C. r. A4anii Co. 624 Ho. Kth Ht BALESMENi bTrctaAUS. JIM A MONTH AND expenses , old linn- experience unnecessary in ducement * to cuitomcrs. C C. ll lici > At Co. , St Ixiiila. I1-M6 MnN \VOMlTN"oTlOANlS'.nHS AND SO- tlcltor * for best fraternal U-ncllolnry hoclety In the field : KOOJ nay AiliIreM Supreme bee- retnry Star of Jupiter , McCook , IllUtUItnn DOLLAUH IN CASK , ALSO liberal comml lonii , to HOIK ! deputies or orrnn- Item. Imperial Myntlu l.iglon. Icr rnrllcu- Iir nd.lrem Henry C. Akin , supreme MLC.IKHO bulMlng. Omnha , WANTHD-AN nXl'KUIKNCKD DUY GOODS caller ; nonr > l > ut experienced need apply. lllclmriliion-llooerts-Uymo 13. U. U'o. , t. Joseph , Mo. IS-M5SI N3 WANTP.D , PAIIPKNTKUS TO KUHI1 AWAY from Die nxpnnltlon Kroundo until mnttcm arc settled. Carpentcra' Union. 11 M'OO DON'T \VOItlC VOl ] in CO OH 25 CO 1T.U WttKK when you can make HO 10. Msr. . 113 1'ixton Mock , Omaha II-SW Nl" YOfNO M1I.V WANTI3D TO I.IJAIl IIAIIHUR trade ; pplendld opportunity , constant practice , expert Instruction ! ! , lectim-n , vvnues In shojn Salut-ilnya before rnmpletlni ; , outtlt of tools ilonrteil : new catalogue Jimt out mnlkil free. Molcr Hyiitem llnrber School , Clark and Van Huron Ht , ChlcaRo , 111 II MfSO " WANT/HI ) . "HALIJSMKN TO SILL citiAns TO dcalcra : salary , JWOO to tSWW per month ami expenses ; experience unneres iry ; permanent position. The Uo Mora Cigar Co. , SprltiKlleld O. 4 1I-.M6S7 2 * WANTIU ) , SO CAHl'J3NTiU8 : mornlnt ; . < H So 18th St Il-Mssr WANTHD , AN OtTTSini : MAN TO Iini'Hi ent an easiprn corporation Muit ) > < a te llenmn Pcferences jSddrtks Y 57 , Hen IJ-M-iTO 2 WANTI2D , 11Y A I.II'IJ INSUHNCI3 CO\I- piny. a tnan to lra\ol , appoint aril hnnitla aKent . Htnto experience Address Y T8 Il c 11-MVi ) 2 100 o.mns ron AM * KINDS or wont ? w to ! 7 uoclt Cantdlan OiTlcc , ' - - Douglas. C IIS WANT13D. A OOOD OIHI * TOn nr.NLUAIj housework Apply CC3 bo. 2Gth avenue WANTI3D. OI11I. roil GiNt2ltAI * IlOUSn- work , rlislit w.ises to right girl. 2)1 ) S 11th. , WANTI3D , OOOD TOOK : IH3KI3nnNPiS R13- aulred UO No 33U t C cini. ron oiNi3nAi < iiousrswonu AT 2To s IStll St. C-7IS-N-1' WANTI3D. A C1OOD COOICND I APNIIIIKSS : mu t bring reftrt.nces Mr1' . Joseph Hrker , 1503 H. fill at. C MS43 2 * WANTHD. nousnicnnrnn , nunni Y II > Y or \ \ ldono objection to one child one \\lio plays orgm preferred Address Y S ? lte C-872,3' \VANTHD COMt'ITTKNT COOIC AND I.APN die S ; n\"r \ > Rood mvniul Klrl , refercncet re quired. Mrs , 13. n. Hart , 101 Park a\e Cruntll Bluffa. C SI570 N2 VANTHD-OIIU. roil ni3NM3UAI. IIOUSi- worlc. Mrs. WrlRht. 2514 Sen aril StC C S77 3 GK KAYNI3U ST , I. Colby and Ixicust. ' C 1102 ! WANTI3D ClIOCOLATn DH'l'URS HAI.nPPl 1520 rnrnam. C M5CO 3 \VANTi3n. oiiti. roucpNnnAi. not'sn- work Apply 2319 Parnam ht C MS9B r. \VANTP.D , coMPirrnNT ami. ron enl housework In fmall family noa blnB ; Kooil wages. Apply hnmedlitcly , 2C02 rnjinleton A > P. CMS03 FOH nfl IN ALII I'AHTH OP TIII3 CITY T1IH O. P Ii\l3 rompinj , 1301 I'ainam. D " > 10 HOUSKS. X , CO . 108 N 15TII ST D C30 IIOl'SKS HHOWN BLOCK' 1CTII and DoilkHS I > 522 ciioicn HOH.sn't ANO COTTAOK AI.I. ovnn cits' , 5 to 173. Fidelity. 1st lloor N. Y Life. D Cll uousis. coTTAfiris & pronim ALL PARTS of city. Ilrcnnnn & Lnve Go , 430 Pnxton block. D 323 iAnor3 MST. ircAoun. ISTII AND ixinon. JIOUBES , FLA1S. OAUV1N HIIOS. . 1C13 PAJVM iTousns pen IIP.MIS. 3 N. f-nil IIP.NT , CI101CI3 12-llOOM DKTACHI3D moclem house. Iii'iulre 2318 Cnpllol n\enue D 52 J MOVING HO1IBI3HOI.D OOOD.S AND PIAN'OS. Om. Van & Storape Co. , 1511H Tarnam : tel 1K9. WO I.MIOI3 IN DUNDIin PI.ACK ; cheap 6M Ilee bldfr , D M3S3 ATONCI : . im-wnnN 23 ANI > so s to rent , ureit dennml for houses , rent als a ipeclalty J H. Sherwood 422 N. Y L.lfe. D M724 P IS" HOTELS. STOIIKS Iin.MlH. 1'AXTON I1I.K ONH B-nOOM HOI'Sn POIl SMAM. PAMII.Y 1315 r 3. D-M6IS N2- e-nooM iiotisn. MIAMI STIUIT. no , NIW. : Ten iivini hnuii" , Park a\enuo , > 35 , brick , mod ern. W , I. Selby , 334 I'h'iinber Commircp I ) MG33 „ SJTII AVI : niaiiT-itooM notisn In llrnl-i IIUH repair , with furnarc , hath nnd burn , Apply l room 437 llounl of Trade D > 1S7S tVriOOM MODHIIN I'l.AT. 2103 LHAVKN- vvorth St 1J-C8J NS 7-nooiT BTi'A7i-HHA.Tin ' : TLVT. IIOWAIID rtanck , AKt--ltlO Chlciso St D CSt EioiiT-nooM stomriN noiwn onon nt- palr. imiulre HIS N. JOtli. 75I-N-1' iron HINT. 1:1.1:0NT : : S-P.OOM HOUSI : , AI.I. modern Improvement * 4W N 23d st Call for Infiriuallnn , National rinthliiK Co. ror , Klh nnil DOUK "J " ; D-MS21 2 D\vi2i.i.iNo pen np.NT. io noo"Ms ! ijf , modirn IniprouMiifnts S2d and Parinm ril , n\ta \ 5 room rotlaK.1 , JG.CO cltj water ; on CIT linn Peiter U Tlionnii , 401 lloe. I ) S4I ron TIINT : NINII-HOOM imicic. AM. MoiT- ern NO IM7 l' rk nvcnno. npiumlto Hnntcom pnik nnqulro of John Dale. 109 N Y Mr * -.MS4 5 e-UOOM MODI5IIN KI.AT. HIS SOUTH 11TH D-M776 C I-MII nr.vr I'M itvisiini ) PTKAM III3ATI3D 11OOMB. CO I SO. 13TH ST. 13 33S N18 110OMB IN PHIVATI3 FAMILY. tti St. r.-cs NS- TWO i-Aiini : rnoNT % OOMS , AI.COVKT IIAY window : steam heat. 411 North 17th. TWO ruiiNisHi'n ROOMS pen I.IOIIT lioiilekceplntr. Z015 UouKlm , K-MKO NZ FOIl IinST. KUIINISIIKD ALCOVn SUITS : lfo tmatlerroom , moilem convenience ! ; private family 317 So. 16th bl , K-7M M . Kl'llN'ISIini ) SOUTH IIOOMS PIIOM 5 up. modern. ! 30S DougUi St , II-MS37 ! in iiM.siiin IIOOMS AMI no van. BTKAU-IIBATKO IIOOMS WITH HOAIIIJ. Ji ) Haniey F-8W NJ ! Fl'ltNU'IlUD HOOM3 , MOUKIl.V , 81 ! .SO tSTU u p vu UUOMS AM > IIOAIIII. _ ( OonllnucJ ) THI : LOWKST r68siin.B nATia : AND TIIH best f re A home Bhermnn nve. car pa < J > ir o\ery tl/tlit nilnulet Newly furnlhed ! row mnnnK-mcnt. ditni ) t ! < poiltlon Saratoga Hotel J3NTI3HTA1NS Its guests. F-M7M NJ LVlKli : SOUTlF PIIONT ilOOM POIl TWO , ntbcr room * : Kood bonrd. The nme , MW Har- ney. P-M8 4N2 i.Anon s n. conxnn nee r Dotiat.\s , N' imir.toojs AND noun. i up. til N , l < lth. PMOM NS * Nirni.Y pniiNi5tiD : pnoN- ern con\fnknce , prhate famll ) at _ IN PIIIVATK PAMII.Y. WITH Oil WITHOUT I10A11D 1919 Dudite K-MM1 M riJUNIBHKD HOOMS AND IIOAItU 2IOZ Doiisla . r NIPKI.Y PIJllNISHI3n ROOMS ON SND PIXOIl "lonn town locntlun ; reasomblp rent. Inquire UK S 10th st. P-MSM 4 On 1U3NT-PWINISIII3D ROOM. WITH bonnl. suitable for one W13 Cnllfornln St ROOMS WITH IlOXIiri ; RTI3AM Htt.VT. I'TO- pin , 1721 Daxrnp rt St P MW S rnit ur..vru.M'Uit.MHiini > noons. 3 rNPl'IlNISIIKD ' ROOMS ] MODI3IIN S30S Douglai. O-ME9S 3 roit iiK.vrsToins AMI OKLMCKS. POU nn.vT , IN' THI : nnn One' largo corner ruom , 2d lloor , with \ault ni'd prl > ati > onicc , ater , etc. One largo front room , 2d lloor , dMded Into tw roomn by pirtltlon , water , etc. One Inrgo corner room , Id floor , with vault , water , etc. One front raotn , dhlded by partition , third floor. Ono corner room with vault , thlnl lloor One lirge room , third floor , with pirtltlon dhlcl- Ing It Into onf large room and two smaller prlxato rooms water , etc. Two larse ground lloor rooms , fronting 17th St. , with xaull Ono laige ground floor room on Parnam St. , large \milt Sexeral nmall rooms nn fourth floor , with \aulls. All tbew rooms are b-ateil with steam , electric llKhtii supplied , wlih Hr t cln s Jinltur service iio\nloi : run 'lay nnd nil nlsht : bulldlnt : strictly llreproof. Apply to Superintendent , Itxmi 101 Heo building. I 183 pen nn.VT , nnsic ROOM IN HROITND n.oon olllce , Ilee building ; water , steam brat , electric light and janitor sen Ice Appiy to Superin tendent , Ilee building 1 197 roil RI3NT. THU 4-STO11Y HIIICK IHTIM3INO nt 91S I-nrnntn St. This building bna a fireproof cement ba nnent water nn all floors , ga1 * . elc. , Apply nt the oiHco of The Hec. 1 tit STOHVOH. PACIPKSTORAOn AND WAlinilOUSn TO , 90S-910 Jones ; general storage and forwarding. M 534 OM VAN & STOnAOtl. 13UV4 PARN'M. Tni. 1159 M-K33 PRANK nwr.ns , , sTonAon. 1214 IIARNIY. Hauling nnd packing , cheapest rates. Tel 9".G. M 785 ivvrnn TO IIIJY. rxsn pen OMAHA SAVINGS RANK AC- counti O G. Wnllace , 3.12 IJrown Ulock , ICth and Douglas N 593 pnicn PAID pen OMAHA SAV- Inga Hank ccrtinti'es In an werlng please state amounts offered Address W C2 , "ee N 423-N21 * OMAHA S VVINOS ArroPN'TS Pl'Rf HASKI ) for ctpli II II Haider 1st lloor New 'Xoik Life llldg. N S33 roil POP SAI > I3 A r.AROK.ANTIQI'n OAK "VVATin. iob original price $3000 , nlll sell for K > 00 reason for selling , want of roomdilre s Y 61. Hee O M827 3 roil s vi.nHOIISUS AMI \ \ VOONS. 1 TOP HUUUV , 11A1JI > 11KAH1.NU AXL.M , HUH. ber tires , "own innke , " cost 5150 , now Ie s thnn ! 4 , 3 good plnttons , 1 Snyder make 2 Colum bus ; 2 good sunejs Urummond , IS & Homey. P MIST Nil . \\nous. SAWDUST. HULK Oil SACKHO CnillHING nnd ling fence. C. H. Lee , 901 Douglas Q-53T FOR 8M.U , J7VOH IHJYS Ul'ItiailT KIMUALI. piano ; Inige Elze , must sell W 07 , Hep . Q-MC15 N5 fnfnYPYPYHOHKK bcHk ofx nilfbgk\b i.k griJJJ I WIM PAY GOOD PJIIPK TOR A OKNl'INIJ new scale Klmbjll piano Address Y 44 neo office Q-749-N-1 2ND-HAND RICYCI.nS. OMAHA HICYCM : CO pen SAM : , TiinniTony AND IHGHTS ON ono of the lateht and greatest money-making pitent no\eltles CMT Is'ueil Address II R. Harris. Michigan City , Indiana. Q M790 7 * ALMOST NPW NO 24 IlOl'N'D OAK STOVK for sale. Wagner Ilros. , 1213 Lea\en\voith &t. Q-MSI3 2' . \MOUS. WAN'TID. : TIAM ON COUNTY \\onic D. Hannon , 2518 N street , So Omaha II MSS3 2 CIjA'KVOV\\TS. Mn- i PAtlU TRANCn MEDIUM 1P3" , N 24TII. unites the sepir.ited , changes lui.k , letters con taining stamp promptly am > nered. ladles' , CO : . S M772 Nl * PROP WHITNIY-T-IP YOU ARII IN NIKD of good ad\lce learn at once from the world- renowned life rendei the way 111 which jou should tra\el , reads jour life from the cradlu to the gra\c , lovers , husbands and wl\es re united Speedy marriage to the one of jour choice I.ost or stolen aitlcles recoiered. charms nnd all kinds or amulets , thousands 1me consulted and leirned the truth. . Ladles , 60c. Call at 1522 Howard street , corner 16th and Honanl streets ; hours , 9 a m to 9 p. m S M365 N19 MViSVOIO , IIVTIIS , I5TC. MI3DICATI3D I1ATIIS. SKA SULPHUR. MAS- bage Mine llrlsson , from Paris. 107 N 12th st. ' " T rST-N 24' MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , JlIASSAOn Kteam baths T MOI1 N2 * HAT IIS MASHA Tn L VURA HLMSON Crounsc bll ; , 119 N. ICth St. . room 12 T MEIS C MHS. nil. LION. nLi3CTiuc MASSAGI : HATH parlois. restful und cur.ithe 417 H nth up stairs T MS70 7 VIAVI pen IJTIJIUNI : TIIOUHLES 310 s bl Jg , ph > ilclan , contultutlon or health book ne ( ) U 539 _ _ _ _ _ _ HAT J IS. MASSA G B MMH. POST , 319'i ' 8 Kril II 510 _ _ _ iTuprt'ni : cuni3D , NO n irr FINTI N"ri t OM liuslncHS no pnln ; we infer to hundreds of tuseK cured , plies cured , by n single , painless treatment , fall or write The Hmplio Itupture Curd und Medlcitl-Inntltute. succestors to Iho O. U. Miller Co. , M2-3 , N. Y. Lire Hide. Oniat a. U 541 CLUANKD , pRIss ! : r { i7 nu- H.ilrtd , day or night , drtts sullb for lilro. Pinturlum. N. B. tor. llth nnd Furnam Tel. 9CT. U-MS47 _ ACQUA INTANCIH OP H"JT IloTlTrow"7ni7. censed ) , learn sxinethlng to jour Interest by addressing Y 35 , Hoc , PM6C3 N2 * TH13 JOY TAII-Oll BYSTUM KCHOOL OF Urusb cutting. 403 Karbach lllocK U-M8IO-N30 \\ANTI3D. LADY TO LKARN CIIIROPODY. manicuring and ma wiit work. Dr P \ Hort , I'H 1 1 forenoon 2809 Farnam street U MS1 > 9 3 * _ _ A I'llAfTICINO AT1ORNBY 23 YI5AIIS OIJ > . n-llned and of the best habits , ilcslrcs the ac. nualnlancc of u rich , estimable lady. AUdrrn "AdvtrlUi'mcnt L. " P. O , box No. 11 Mil- waukee. Wl . U MW5 2 JIO.VUV TO I.OA.V lli\I. USTATK. MONIY TO LOAN AT LOW luvfiTs ! THI : O. F. Davis , Co. , 1VU Parnam St W M. ANTHONY I > OAN & TRUST CO . 315 N. Y. L , quick niniey at low ratee for choice farm lands lu Iowa , northern Mlsnuurl , tmlcni Netiruska , W 543 MONKY TO LOAN. HUMIS. PAXTON HLOCK. W 4 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property.yr | ff iuBinllli Cu. . 13Ji ) Fain'm MON12V TO .I/JAN ON IMI'ROVKU OMAHA real cslalc. ' liftiinan , LOM > Co. , Paxton Illk. W-545 MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVKI ) OMAHA property. 1'utey & Tliomau , 'Ml lit Nat , Ilk. bids W 618 SIX PER CUNT CITY AND FARM LOANS. Garvin llro , 1C1J Farnam St MO.MV TO i.ov\nn\n HSTVTK. ( Continued ) MONKY TO I/JAN ON IMPHOVttD CITY PMItrlj , 9 P. llmtvrlek & Co. , Jll Poxlon HlK W M7M | AND UP I * D. WI3AD , 16 fi DOUGLAS. 3 Pnn CKNT MORTGAOKS POR SAM : PROPerty - erty of nnn-regldents cared for by W H Melhle , First National Dunk Illdg , Omnha. \ \ 217 v TO 1,11 IN OH vrrni.s. MONP.Y TO IXJAN ON PtmNlTPRi : , PIANOS , hnrara , waRon * , etc . nt Ifmesl rules In city , no removal of Roods ; trl < ! tly canfklentlnl. > ou cnn pny HIP lonn off nt nny time or In nny amount OMAHA MORTOAGi : I/JAN CO. , 3M S. ICth St. X-SSO TO OKT IN OR OUT OP IltlSINP.SS CIO TO J. J Gibson. 6U Plrnl Nit'l llnnk. Y M.SSl ItCTAIt. Oil. IUIS1NP.S9 AND TfiAM A I1A11- pnln J. J. Gibson , oil I'lnit Nut'l. Y 6ln B WANTHD , MAN WITH IZ.OOO OR J3.000 TO take nn Interest In a InrRC Irrigation entctprlKn : would prefer pnrty who cnn tnkc jiosltlon nnd innmifemcnt nnd not nfrnld of work ; to jucli n flrst-clnss opening Is offered Address \ 3s , Hoc olllce Y M8J1 N7 * PLANT. "STOCK & QOOinVIM * OP A PAYING wliolennle , mfB. & Commission business for snle ; present nnd prospective Increase of tlio business tenders It Impon'lble for present man- nKcrs to Rive It ullltlfnt nltenllon on nccount nf other business ; rare c.mncc for n couple of hustlers. JSOiOOO tnkcs It W i : . G. . 311 P\x. ton lllock , Onnlin. Y M8I4 C"ANAUIAN PATIJNTJJ , 29 ; HIUTISII pitcT. teetlon , JIO , Amerlcn Kraded nccordlnK to slm > lillclty. Powler Company , S ll'vvny .N Y Y JIS91 2 roil it \ \M2nis nsrvrn. KOtJNTZi : PL.\Ci : I3ARGA1NS. SZ.COO. J1.750 TO tG.DOO J. J Gibson , & 14 Ptrst Nat. ItnnK llldg. IIK-K2 IIOUSUS , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS , LOANS. Gco P. Benils Real l > tate Cp. , Paxton Ulock. Ri : 553 POP. SALi : , ON LONG TIMU , AT C I'HR CHNT Interest , tvui Improved farms ndjolnlns Ulty of Missouri Vnlley , In. One of ICO ncrea , nn- other of 240 acres ; nil In cultivation Will bo sold on 10 jeirs' time. Address , Lock Dmvvcr "C , " Shennmlonh. In. RE M795-N5 PARM LVNDS C. P. HARRISON , 912 N. Y L. Hi : M1C3-N1G * HAROAINS. iioirsi : . IXDTS AND PARMS ; snlo or trade P. 1C. Darling , llirkei Rlk Hi : M77C FOR SAW : AN ORIGINAL SttARC OP 2i lots In Ilellevu title pi rfect. llnquliu of W. T Rinmlon , I12J Geo. Ave. , Omalni.RKtIS RK-tIS N5 \jAitnt : o-Roo r MODKRN IIOITCI * : easy terms Inquire on premises COO S 2 h st. Ri-M6l9 POU SALI : . PINI : TEN-ROOM . nil modoni fine -hnde tri > c etc. , Ilaliscom pnrk. will be sold nt a sacrifice Aim one fine residence on 20th "t nenr thn pnrk nil modern , stcnm heat , Rood barn , \ery low , on easy term" Al o R-room frnme , rood loentlon. near Hnnscom pnrk , like Jiou e for n small fnmll > choqji ; easy terms. Also one east front lot flno locitlon.cry cheap nnqulre ot John Dale. 209 N. Y. Life RK-MS2. " r. HIXST I 0 ACHE PARM NEAR OHTH OMAHA at ' ,4valuation A. Pierce , 2o02 Illondo St RE M'OD ' 8 M ACRES IMPROVED NEAR ORETNA ' 2-10000 JO acres Improv ed .near Wnterloo $2 40il 00 40 ncro * Improved , nenr Wnfrloo $1,000 00. Hi nrres near outh Omahn , $107)00 ) r > acres Improved nenr South Omnln JSOO W. 10 Hcri'B nenr South Oninhn. J1.2M 00 A'so ' ninny other Finall nrre trncts nenr the city , nnd farms In DouRlns nnd'S irpy counties , very cheap POTTER & OKOllOE COMPANY , S W Cor. ICth fi. r.irnnm Sts RE MSCS-2 MHIHCVL. LADIES' ' nilPHIiSTUR'S ENGLISH PENNY- rovul Pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best , pure , reliable ; tul.c no other , hend 4e stamps for pnrtlrulars "Relief to Lndles " In letter bj re turn mall , i > t dnirKlats Chlche'ter CliPinlril Co. , Plilladelphla , Pu. Mention Ilee. LOST , LOST RLUK SERGE JACKET , PRIDAY OCT 2i Call at Ute offi > v and redelip hcnard Ix > sl 7-.0-NM LOST. ON DOPOLAS STREET A RROWN pocketbook contalnlnR three dollnis Liberal reward If returned to 1724 Davenport St. Lost MS9I 2 AMI AHTISTSSDPPLIKS. . NOTE LIST OP GOODS .PAGE 8 REE. OCT. llth , the prices I cannot duplicate : citilOEUe free. Alva J. Urover , 319 South lith St Omaha -JI127-N11 , AHT AMI L V.NGUAiiS. PROP CHAS. PETERSON. INSTRUCTION IN piano , violin , Rullnr , mandoline , zither voice 20 years experience Terms reasomble , fatudlo. CIS Sheely lllock 7S3 N4 . n.\cn VNCJI : . TO TRADE , GOOD SALOON AND SOME Omahl property for clear Improved land. Ad dress Y 23 , Ree. Z 607-N1 * CHOICE PARM NEAR IH.AIR WASHING , ton Co , Neb , to trade for livery and feed burn , or cattle nnd horses , licnils , r.ixton blk. Z-MC1C A Jl W ) EQUITY IN A 7-ROOM COTTAGE , east front , Georgia ave ; a snap ; part trade Y 41. Ilee. Z-MG98 Nl CLEAR LAND 4 STATES POR OMAHA IMP nropeil ) , will assume Incumb. W'son COI Iteo b''ff ' ' 55-M847 A SI.KM EQUITY IN A 7-ROOM COTTAGE , cnst front , Georgia ave , n , snap ; pirt trade. Y 41. Ilee. H-MSS1 I ! M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING. 1EU 1331. 537 TPH TYPEWRITERS RENTED , ii 00 PER MONTH. 1C12 Purnam St sss .S1IOHTII V.M > A.M ) TYI A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LII'E 654 AT OMAHA HUS COLLEGE , IGTH & DOUGLAS. MTARTHY'P ACADEMY. I7TII & DOtraLAS. 9S1-N9 if. n DOVLHS , coiFitT iinr'oiiTKit. nivils private lemons 407 Hee UlilK MM4 iimisr.s REST ATTENTION , SCOT CENTER ST STM8S2 M8S2 TO * KI.VVNC3I VL. LIPE INS. POLICIES RO'T. W. P HOLDEN 4SO CO A I , . RURLINGTON NUT , REST CHEAPEST. PRICE } 3 75 per ton , 'Phone MS Ilurmon A : Wceth Co S25-N9 FI3ATIII3II ItnVOVTOIl AVOIIICS. FEATHERS ROUOHT AND 3OLD. MAT- tretncs renovated and made to order. White Swan 1701 N. 24th. 'Plione 101XMS48 TAII.HH WANTED , TAILORS TO RUY THEIR WOOLens - ens ami trimmings from ttiu Eaitcrn Woolen anil Trimming Co. , 1511 Douglas Ht HtXI63S XI63S N20 SI\VIM ; MACHINKSn .SUPPI.IIS. : NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD & . WHITE SEW. Ing mail.lnes i. supplies. J514 Cap , ave. Tel , 1571 830 \TI3I1 T < ) IIOIIHO\V. WANTED. TO HORROW 1700 TO 11,000 ON IMproved - proved , well rented Inside city property : se curity ample , Address Y 55 , Ilee C87 2 I'AW.MIHOKCIIS. II. UAKOWmS I-OANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST. 559 I'ATU.N'TS. TD A T * 17TVTTHC ! but * * ' - " < Attorneys- A 1 JilM I nt-Law and Patent - Ex- A < * * " * ' * O - pru. lice Huliaine. Omnha , Nib tlranch nfrtce at Wa > h nicton. < D. C SenJ for free Advice and Patent Hook. See Sunday Ilee for our Machine M > vcntv , , 1WI Telephone Itli. NOTKIJ TO CONTIlACTOItS. _ rHIRf. ' QfAUTISUMASTKli'S O > Ki Umnhn , Nob. , Oct , ] S37. Sealed pro- pOHnlfl , In trlpllcntc , will be received hero until 2 o'clock p m , No\ ember 29 , 1W , nml thin ; opened for furnMiln * shelled corn , J milred In Uepnrtment of the 1'latt * during llscnl yenr emllng June 30 , 1W. XT s re- srrvcs rlfrht to reject or accept nnjor nil proposals , or nnv pirt thereof. Informa tion furnished on application here , or to mm and depot tiimrterma tcr.s where mtp- pllM nro needed Knveloins contalnnlg pro. will be endorsed "Proposals fnr t , " nnd addressed J. M. MAH- posTorricn xoricn. ( Should bt ? read DAILY by all Intercsteil , ns changes may occur nt any time. ) Foreign malls ( or the week endlnnr Novom. bcr Gib , 1S97 , will eloss ( I'UO.Ml'Tl.Y In all cases ) at the aiu ral I'ostolllco as tollovvs : PAUCni.3 POST MAILS Cl.OSn ONH IIOUIl UAnL.11211 than closing time shown below. i Trnnn-.UIitntla Mulls. ' ' via SouthatTiptbnr'must' directed "per Snalc" ) . i i \ \V13DNUSDAY- T a. m. ( supplementary 0 a. in. ) for UUHOPn , per s. s. St. Louis' , via Southampton i t n n. in. ( supplemen tary 10rw : n. in. ) for niTROIMJ , per fl s. CJcrmanlc * . vla"Qteenstown ) ; at 11 a. m. for Jlelgltim direct , per s . s , Soutbvvnik. via Antwerp ( luitr.ru must bo directed "per Southvvark" ) . SATURDAY At iG a in. for GERMANY. DIJNMAIIIC.SWIJUUN. NORWAY ( Clirls. tlanla ) and RUSSIA , per s. s. Aller * . via , Iliemcn ( letters for other parts of Kurope. via Cherbourg , must bo directed "per Aller" ) : at 7 a. m for FRANC137SWIT55- IRLAND , ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUOAL. TURK13Y , 13QYPT nnd BRITISH INDIA , per s. s La Tout-line * , vli Havre , ill S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per s. a. Spaarndam.la Rotterdum ( lottcts must be directed "per'Sp.mrmlam" , at Sam. for QI2NOA , pej H. < . AugUHto Victoria ( letters must IIP directed "per Auguste Victoria" ) ; at 10 a m. for SCOTLAND dheet , per s. s. Kurnessiu , via Glasgow ( letters must be clltccto.il "per KurneB- sla" ) , at 11 n m. ( supplementary 12.30 p. m. ) for CUROl'K , pel s. B. Hlrurla' , via Qucelislovvil. PRINTED MATTER , ETC. German steamers sailing on lucsdnya take Printed Matter etc. for Germany , nnd Speclnllj Aildrp sed Printed Mutter , etc , for other purls of Euiopc Ameri can and White Stnr stenmrrs on Wcdnesdajs , Oermnii steamers on Thuisdnjs nnd runnrJ , Prcntb nnd German steamers on Saturdays take Printed Matter , etc . for nil countries for vvhlch they arc advertised to cairy mill After the closlni ? of the Supplementary TransAtlantic - Atlantic Malls named above nddltlonal tuppln- mcntarj nulls are opened on t.iu piers of the American , English , Krench nnd German steini- ers , und remain open until within Ten Min utes of the hour of sn ling of steamer. Mull * fnr South nnil Cenlrnl Aincrlcii , \Vcn Inilli-N , n c. TUESDAY At " 3 p m for COSTA , RICA , pet steamer from New Orleans ; at ! ) p in foi PORT ANTONIO , per steamer from Hnston. WCDNIISDAY At 2M : a. m. for PORT \N- TONIO , per steamer from Phllaclclphlu , nt I p. m tor CUliA , per s. s. Saratoga , \ln Havana THURSDAY At 11 a. m. ( supplementary II 30 it in. ) for VIONHXUKLA and CURA CAO , per . s Caracas ( letters for Co lombia , via Cur.icno , must bo directed "per Caracas" ) ; at 1 p m ( stipplcineiitarv 1 .W p m > foi BERMUDA , per s s , Ol I- noco ; at 1 p m ( supplementary 1 ! 0 p. in ) for NASSAU , N. P , per s s AntilLi ( let- teis must be dliectetl "prr Antllla" ) , at 1 p m ( supplement iiv ISO p. m ) for CAPD HAITI , ST DOMINGO und TURKS ISLAND , ptr h. s New York , at 3 p m for HEL1XH and GUATEMALA , per s s Ardanrosc ( letters must bo directed "per Ardtimose" ) . FRIDAY At 0 n. m. for BRAZIL , pel s s. Hevellnla rcrmimbuco , Bahl i and Rio Janeiro ( letters for North Brazil and L.i Plata Countries must be illieoted "per Hcvellus" ) . at 10M a in for HATI.-CC- MANA and CARUPANO. per s. s. Pi Ins Willem V ( letters for other pnrts of Vene zuela , Curacao , Tilnldad , Uiltlsb and Hutch Gulina must be directed "ptr Prltis Willem V" ) ; at 1 p in for NORTH BRAZIL , per s. s .Man.iuonyi' , via Para , Mar.mhnrn and Ceara. SATURDAY At 10 a m. ( supplementary 10 JO n. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA MAICA. SAVANILLA and GRI3YTOWN per s s. Aleno ( letters for Costa Rlc.i mu.st bo dlrectPd "per Alenp" ) ; at 10 a m. ( sup- plcment.uy 10-CO h m ) for HAITI nnd SANTA MARTHA , per s s Kitty , lit 10 X ) n m for CAMPHClin , CHIAPAS , TABASCO .mil YTJCATAN. per s s Con- uho ( letteis foi otb"i parts of Me\leo .111.1 for Cuba must. > eilrccted ] 'per Concho " ) . Malls fnr Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax nnd thence by steamer , qlose nt tills olllce dally nt 8:30 : p m Malls for Mlquelon , by rail to Ros- ton and thence by steamtr , clote nt this ofllce dally at S 10 p in. Malls tor Cuba clce at this omce dally nt 7.00 n. m for forv.nrdlnR by steamers snillni ? > .Mipjiln > 8 nml Thurn.'aji" ) from Port Tntnpn Kli.Leter | mills for Mexico City overland , unlcsn ( pe'chlly adiiretscd for dls pntcl > bj Htcnmor. close &t this olllre dally at 12 m ; paper mdlis nt 0 a. m "Ri-Klstciel mall closes at 0.00 p"m. previous day. Traii.s-Pui'lllo Malls for China and Japan , per s. a Olym- pla ( from Taconm ) , close lure daily up to October 'Mist nt C ? ,0 p m. Mnlls for China and Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per s s. Empress of Japan ( from Viincouvci ) , close liero dally up to No vember " 1st nt C 20 p m. Malls for China and Japan , per s. s. Peru ( from San Fran cisco ) , close here dally up to November 3d at C 30 p m. Malls for Australia ( ex cept those for West Australia ) , which are forwarded via Europe. New Zealand , Ha waii , FIJI and Samoan Islands , per s H Alameila ) , ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to November "jfh nt 7 31 a m. , 11 n. m. and 0:30 : p. in ( or on arrival at Now York of H. s Campania with British malls for Australia ) . Malls for Australia ( ex cept Webt Aus'ralia ) , Now Zealand , Ha waii and FIJI Islands , per a s. Warrlmoo from Vancouver ) , close 'here ' dally after November 3tli and up to November 13th at 6-30 p. m. Mall for Hawaii , per s. s. Australia ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to November 24th at C.30 p in Malls foi the Society Islands , per whip Galileo ( from San Francisco ) , close hero dally up to November 24th at C:30 : p. m. Trans-Pacific mails nro forwarded to port of sailing dally nnd the schedule of closing la arrniiKeil on the presumption of their unin terrupted overland transit. RtBlsftred mull closes at C.OO p m previous day. Postolilcc , NOW Yoik , N. Y. , Qctober 29 , 1SD7CORN13LIUS CORN13LIUS VANCOTT , Postmaster. UAIMtO.VUS. HURLING TON i MISSOURI River llallrond "Tlio Hurllnre. ton Route" Gineral OflUos , N W Corner Tenth nnd Knrniini Streets , Tlckcl Olllce. 150J Parmim Street. Tclf phone 23) ) Depot , Tenth nml Mason Telephone , 158 Leave. Arrive 8:35 : am ' 9,33 am 4 : < n pm 7 43 pm " 11.30 urn CHICAGO RURUNGTON & . Qulncy Railroadhe Hurl. Ington Route" Ticket Olllce , 1502 Parnnin Street. Telephone 250 Depot. Tenth and Mason btreets. Telephone , S2S. Leave. Arrive S.OS pm 75 ; am 9,4 $ am 4 15 pm 7DO pm 7 , am 11.-40 am 5 40 pm . 2.50 pm Sunday. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPJI Council IllutTa Itallroail "The Ilurllngton Iloute" Ticket Otllce. ISO ! rarnam Street. Telephone Z50. Depot , Tenth anil llutoti Streets , 'lele. phone. IIS. Leave. Arrive. Knnias City Day PX , . 9.JG am 5 : 0 pm Kaiuas City Nlsht Kx. , 10 X ) pm : JO am OMAHA , KANSAS CITY & IJAfaTKIlN HAIL- road Omaha & St. LOUH | llallroad "The O. 1C. Iloute" Ticket Olllce. 1415 Farnam Street. lilephonc. 31t. IKpot , Tenth ami Mason Stieeta. TelcphcAie ; 12S. it Leave. Arrive I'ottonsburff , Kliluvllle , Qulncy J cal , , . , . , , . 6.40 am 10:45 : pm St Louli , New 'York ' Llmlteil 4:30 : pm 11.30 am Dally , - . CIIICA'QO. MILWAUKEE & sf Paul1 Italluay City Ticket IHiiiittinfr t onlP' ; 'M4 rarnam Stieet. lltllLWAUKEEl Telephone. 284 Depot. Tenth ami JJaion btreet * . Telephone , 8 , - - / r Arrive. Chlcano Limited Kx.i BI3 : pm 8.03 um Omaha anil Clilcus * * - * 11 ; W um li pm Dnlly. WAI1ASII IlAILHOAb-TIfKET Ot'FICU. 1415 Tainam Street. iTelephone. 322. Depot , Tenth cml Mason Strttt . Telephone. US. I/cave. Arrive , bt JMU"Cannon \ Hall1' fixpreii * i:30pm : 11:50 ant Daily 11 VILHOVD.I. ' ( ContlmiLil ) MISROI in PACiPicRAU.ROAD - General Office * nnd Tlrkel Of- flic Merchants Ns.tlonn | Rank Rulldinc 1SS4 Pnrnnm street. Telephone 104 Depot Plfteonth nnd Webster StnUs. Telephone , Lenve. Arrive. Neffic'a Lcxnl . . . " : S I.HI 9:43 : nm Dnlly Dillv Kx. tlumlay. ONION rACiriC-"TIIK OVER , land Routo"-Clonern ! onlce , N. ( Telephone. . . "The Overland Limited" for Denver , S.vlt L-iKe , , . . . . western points * S.20 nm . pm 1. . : pm MOJO an , Lincoln , Rentrlce nnd StromilmrR Expreis . . . 3W : Pm 3M : P m Grand Island Express. . 5:35 : pm 3.50 pm Dnlly. "Dally except Sunday. Council RluffH I.oc l-l.eave * . 6:40 : n. m , C-0 : n m . 7r,0 : n. m : s ! 5 n m , 10:41 n m-W P ' 4:30 : p m. , f. 55 ji. m. Arrives , C:20 : n m , 7 25 n.m ; 8 n. m I S'ZSn .m. . 11:3) : n. m.j 3:10 : p. m J 6:40 : p in ; Bios' p m.j 10:45 : p m CHICAGO ST PAUL MINNE. npolls ( f Omaha Railway- General ofllcrs , Nclirnski Di vision , Plfteentb amiVlmter Streets City Ticket Otllre , , 1101 rnrnnm Strecl. Tilephono 6CI Iepot Plftecnth and Wfbstcr Slroct * Telephone , His Leave. Arrive Sloiii City AccommoiH. S:3) : nm 1.5) pm Sioux Cltv Accommmln. a:53 nm 8.M pm Rlnlr , Emerson Sioux City , Poncn , llnrtlnp- ton nnd Rljomllold 1.00 pm 11.55 nm Sioux Cltv , Mnnknto St. Paul. Minneapolis 6'15 nm 9'IO nm Emerson Passenger . . . . 6:10 : pm S.43 mi Dnl'y Dallv except Sumiuy. Smuln > only. This train stops nt stations Plorcnco to So. Rlnlr , Inclusive , Bundn > s enl > , on week days So Itlalr only CHICAGO R. NORTHWESTern - ern Railway City Ticket Olllce , 1401 Parmm htrect. Telephone , CGI Dtpst. Tenth nnd Mason Streets Telephone , 128 , Leave. Arrive. Missouri Vnlley , Sioux City , St. Paul nnd Minneapolis . 0:40 : nm ' 10:13 : Pm Missouri Vnllev , Sioux Clt > . 7:50 : am 1:05 : pm Dennlson. Cnrrcll , Wall Like . . 7:30 : nm. 9:03 : Pm Eastern Express. Dsi * Molnei Mnrshilltnvvn , I'edar Riplds , ChlrnKO "lOMS am 4:1) : Pm Atlantic Pf > ( .r , CnlcaKO nnd East . . . . 4:13 : pm 4:10 : pm Pnst Mill , Chlratto to Omnlii . . 3:10 : Pm Ml'soml Valles , Sl ix Cltv , St Paul , Mmne- npolls Limited . . . 5:33 : pm 1:23 : nm Omnhn-Chlidm "ncclal. G-30 pm * S'lil am Dillj D.ilexcept \ Sundi > . PREMONT. EI.UHORN & Mli-sourl Vnll'y lc llna > Crn- ernl Olllces , Lulled Sl.iles Na tional llanu H.illcUng. south' nnm Streets Ticket Olllce west Cornel Twelfth .mil I'm- 1101 Km nnm Street Telephone. 661. Depot , rift"tnlh und \\cb-ttr blrttf. Telephone. 143S Leave. Arrive Rlnrk HUN. Dendvvood and Hot SprlnK- . . . 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Wvomlni ; , Cii per und DuiiKljs " 3 CO pm C CO pm IlnstlnR" , York David Clt > , SupcilLf , Grnova , ExiU-i .nil hmvari. . . 3 ( X ) pin 5 CO pm Nf rfo k , We t Po nt and 7 30 am "D 2 , n n Premoitt Lincoln , Wnboo nnd 7.50 nm * * 10 23 nm Prem > nt . . Premont Locil . . . 1 60 nm Dail > Dnlly except Sunday. Sunday only Dally e\cepi Sat.irdaj. "Dally c\cept Mondav TX CITY , I'ACIPIC RAILroad - road General Olllces , United States National Dank Ilullil- Inif. S w Corntr Twelflh and Parntm Street" . Ticket , , onicc. 1401 Pnrnam btieet Teliphone. 651 Depot fifteenth and Webster fatreit-t. Telephone , 14SS. Leave. Arrive Sioux CltMnnkito St Pau ! jllnncaio'U ' 6:15 : pm 9.10 nm Dnlly CII1CAC5O. ItOCIC ISLAND & I'Aclllc Raliroiu "The Great Rock Islaml Route" Cllj TkKet Olllce. 122J rnrnani Street Telephone. I2S. Depot , Tcnt.i ami Mflton Streets Telephone. Ill Leave. Arrive ltl > I1&U illlu .it * , _ rt . . . . VeMlbiileil Express . . . 4.10 pin 1:4 : > pm Llnenln , Olormlo bprlngs , Pueblo Denver and West . . . . * 1 33 pm 4 03 pm hliaRO. De-i Molnci nnd Rock Islinil 7 00 pm 8 15 am Atlantic ExpreB * . lor DCS Molncs anil eastern rolnts 7:00 : m " 5 : 5 Pm Lincoln. l airbury and Hellcvllle . . . 5 )5 pm " 10:10 : nm Dalls. Dnlly except Sunday. \II SIN. VllOlllIT St'lll'IlK * It } \\hlcll CIlllllllllCMl Snlllllll * (1111 ( ilM t'l'llllll'llt. A pertinent Illustration of the wily nature of the Mongolian mind , relates the San Francisco Call , came to light the other day when the reptesentatlves of three Chinese firms called upon Appraiser Dare and com- lfisd that they had been made victims of a confidence game to the extent of about $3,000 by coolle s who had talten advantage of ono of tho"provisions ot the exclusion act. Iy ) law every subject of China in the United States is required to have a certifi cate of registration Without uch certifl- cato u Chinaman found making hta liveli hood as a laborer must bo deported to China. In case of the lots of such certifi cate he may procure a duplicate from the collector of Internal revenue upon proving the loss Copies of the original certificates , with the photcgraplis of the holders , arc kept on file In the collector's olllce , and the duplicates applied for are made from those copies This circumstance vvaa taken advantage of by the cunning coolies to gold-brick some of their own merchants Among the victims are the firms of Sam Kee & Co , Mow Tuck & Co and Yeo Sack & Co The firms men tioned have been dclng a heavy business In contracting to supply coolies to work In the salmon canneries in Alaska About a > car ago It became a common rrattice for many of tho&o coolies to obtain from the Chinese ) tlrms advances ranging from $100 to $150 each In their wages. The loans wuro secured by the borrowers eurrciwlcring to their creditors their registration certificates , to bu redeemed by the payment of the debt at the close of the salmon-packing etaaon. The employers In Alaska are notified \iy \ the creditors of the existence of the debt and Its collection thereby becomes easy , It occurred , however , to some shrewd Mongols that It would be a profitable stroke of enterprise to avoid the payment of their obligations and at the same time ; o regain their registration certificates The fliat step waft to take employment at some canp.ery other than the one with which the merchants had made contracts \fter working during the season they drew their wages and returned to this city , The next step was to call upon the col- octor of Internal revenues and submit the lorjurcd testimony of confederates to the iffect that the registration certificates had been destioyed In a fire or In. a shipwreck or had been Icat. Upon this allowing dupli cate certlllcatiH were obtained , and the crcdltois were left with the original certifi cates on their hands as a drug In the market. Chief Deputy Stoppacher of the Internal revenue collector's olllce observe ! ! recently that applications for duplicate certifi cates had Increased to on alarming extent , and ho requested the last batch of appli cants to wait for a few daja Measures tavo been taken to detect the remaining swindlers by furnishing the collector with a list of the names of peraons who have hypothecated their certificates. Such of them as have already succeeded In obtain ing duplicate certificates will bo arrested and vigorously prosecuted for perjury. The exclusion act by this time has been riddled with holes. It Is an act which not only docs not exclude , but which enables a coolie by hiding hl certificate or mailing It ahead of him to China , to pay a visit to hlo native country at the expense of the United States government , to return at hla own sweet will to Mexico , and to crew the border with his certificate In Ills pocket , The three firms named are not the only sufferers by this confidence game. About half a dozen other Chlneso firms In thin city have also been victimized. You can't cure consumption but you can ovoid It and cure every other form of throal or luog tioubls by the use of Ono Mlnutn Cough Cure. Subscribe 'for The Sunlay lice and read ' "Simon Dale. " Anthony Hope's great story THE FIELD OF ELECTRICITY Progress of Storage Battoiy Power on Etrcdt' TELfPHONE'STWENTY-riRST ' ANNIVERSARY Till1'ioliliMii f SilliollllldliK Uli ifor ( 'iinl SliMt-n t ( 'urn Cunt riilriu'i1" for Iliu'lirlorN. There As probably no street railway In tlio world which Is nttinctlni ; BO much nttcntlon nt jircseiit ns Is the Hnslonooil anil ClilcaRO Klcctrlc Storase Ilnttcry rallwaj- . This road has been operating n system of twenty cirs In the Boiillioru part ot ClilenRo the last four months It Is the only storaRo battery uir- face road In the \\oiM , nntl ihoimh not Uie first to bo put In operation , It Is the only storage battery system that has successfully stood tlio tc t of tlmu. Piom the Ural day on which n car was rim over the line to the present time , nrcotdlnR to the Chlcnw Tribune , the electrical woild has watched with great Interest every experiment nnd teat which hnvo been made , and the power hotiao has recently been the Mecca for engineers nnd electricians from nil parts of the coun try. After four months of successful opera tion electrical wrltcrn and engineers nro at last , willing to admit that the storage bat tery can bo practically applied to street rallwnjB nnd that tljc result Is that within n few months sexerll storage balterj systems will be In operation thiollghout the coun try.Tho The Fnglewood and ChteuRO Klcctrlc Stor age Ilattery Hallway company was the firm load of Its It 1 nil which had an equipment designed throughout especially for tlio pur poses of an ideal storage battery sjfltcm , nnd few changes or limit moments have been found neccssao slnco theIlrsl car was sent ever the route The a\ciago running speed Is a little more thnn twelve miles an hour , while at night an Increase to fojrtecn ml'es ' per hour Is permitted AH high a speed as thirty seven mllfs per hour has been so- cured. The olllelals nf tho. load claim that n ordlnarj car , hauling ono trailer , miv bo sent over the road at the rate of thltty miles an hour without unusual effort Almost up to a month ago It was contended by a lari-e poitlon of the electrical \\orld that the storage batteiv lem rould not nttiln a uniform tpttd norcarry * Irrllets The Knslewood and Chicago road has demon strated the fallacy of this argument by main- talnh'g a unlfoimp ed for twenty miles at a run cinylng from two to lour Iriilerb In all of these te ta 12ver.aiKUinent aiU.incod skeptic" IIPB been dliptovcd , nnd the cur rent ISSUOH of so\er.il of the most prominent engliit > erltif < and oloitrlcal pipers have con talnccl exhatisthe nrtloles linked upon the result of the first quaiter of the HngUwooil .mil Chlongo load's opeititlun , and In each cast' tluso ntllcles he been unconditional ourrctiileis to lht > success of the stoiago bat- 'rrs > slem The ears of thu company aru the hcavlt" ' * sutfacn cars In the world , weighing thirteen tons eacli , which Is Henri } live tons more thin.theuiiage trollej < ar The storage liitlii > Is Jlxi'd beneath the cur , between ho whpels , by a unlquo hoisting coi > ttl\nnce It takes lets tlms than two minutes to IP- 1110m an cxhaiinted battety and rtplaco It with a chniged one I'ach batter } his n Jthlng r.ipArlty of fortv or lifty miles but under the piFEeut s\vlcni the batteries oic ( .bilged for enl } thlily mile1 ! In this wny uiu1 butterj l.iats for one entile trip , with piwplbl } a fen miles to spie 7 ho elpi'tilcal plant to be found at tiK po fi house Is said to bo th < most com- plpto In America , although U K by uo nu-ai.s tliD largest So complelely hah cei.thins been gl\on o\ei to the poneis of elcctucitj that not moe than ten men are emplood .it the ptmei- house The lifting , the charging , the rcleislng ot bitterles Is accnmpllshtd by means nf automatic electrical contrlxances , snd It Is said that four men could biicce s- fully opciatc the road from toe power house from the time when the ( list ear goes out In thp mornlns until the last car tomes In at night. 'Tho storage battery s > htem Is an assured fjct , " said Superintendent A. n. DiUes to the Tribune reporter. "K Is much chenpci and miah more satisfactory than any other avstom of updating an electilcal railroad It costs li'ss than half as much to opuiate a storage butter } line than it does to run a trolley line , wbilo the cost of construction Is more than erne-third lesa Then , too , the system is much cleaner , faster and safer than the old tinlle } Idea and the abjeiico of ugly overhead wires and unsightly polc is a great advantage It has test us lens for repairs upon our twenty tars during the time thoj luva been miming than It his cost for the repairs upon the same number of cars on any other line In the city. In fact the Btoiago battery sjstem as we liixo applied It , Is absolutely without fault The oilier lines have been fighting us liard Thoj would have to put In a Complete new autllt , a now plant , new roll lit j stock , new tracks and over } thing If they adopted uur system It would cost a mint of monuy , and the } will not throw away their original investment " Tin : TnLni'iio.MK OK AGE. It is an old saying that "wonders will riover cease. " but It Is equal ! } true that In time the greatest wonders become common , ovtry-day affairs , and ecase to bo looked upon as mantis Slnco the introduction of the telephone1 , twenty } ear ago , sas the lioston Advertiser , a new generation has grown liito manhood , a gcneiatlon which haa nn recolllectlon ot the time when the tele- phora was not In use , one that can form no adequate conception of the astonishment and distrust with which the announcement was received that a method had been do- vlscd by which human speech could bo sent over a wire to a distant point. And when It was added that not only could speech lie heaid , but that the volco of the speaker could l ) < t recognized , and that every delicate graduation of tone could bo accurately re produced , thnt oven a whisper rould bu ticariJ miles away , Incredulity gave way to absolute disbelief Hut facts wore then , ns now , stubborn things , and the testimony was so full and came from such high authority lhat the doubters were forced to believe Hut the } were unwilling to attach any great importance to the ln\cntlon. nnd not a few doolaied that It could never bo anything but an Interesting scientific toy. If one wtro to look through .the flics of Urn dallj papers and periodicals of those times ho , unild IIml abundant evidence of this , and n man ) roses It would appear that such vlcwa were not con lined to tlinsu whoso opinion carrlud no great weight , hut wore lold by many who nt least pi churned to cpoak by authority. Hut In these later days , and inoro especially among the young for older men have not wholly recovered Iioin their astonishment , nnd have not entirely ceased to marvel the telephone IB looked ipon as a matter of course , something ver } iscful , und convenient , but not especially startling Although Invented and made known to he world early In 187ii , and although shown n operation before a distinguished assembly at the Centennial exhibition In Philadelphia n June of that year , It was not until Ih77 hat the telephone- wont Into commeiclal use and then In a very small way. It was ad- ultted to ho a marvelous , curious and Intpr- ustlng thing , but capital hesitated and failed to appreciate that It would ever como Into ; cncral use or servo any purpose for which icoplo would bo willing to pay. At first It was need for private lines oi'.ly , that Is to enable ono house or otllce or factory to talk with another such establishment. Hut at ast the Idea of an "exchange" found ttu way Into some bright mind In Its simplest form , It meant that a great number of per sons , provided with tck'phonrs , might each jo connected by wire with some central point called a "central ofllco. " where skilled at tendants would always bo ready to respond to the call of any one * of the "subscribers" and connect him , through a device called a 'switchboard , " with any one ot his fellow i subscribers , whom lo : might select It was once Bald by the great fconotnUt whoso memory was so worthily honored In this city a wcok ago , thai perhaps the In vention which had Hynv moru to Increase and facllltato irutercoumo between nations end promotu the IntcrdianKC of products was the bill of cxchaWgb , " 1'roporly speak ng. although wo "Sire not nccuctomed to think of It at nucb , It was a true Invcn tlon , and in ( be samu way the Men which ; akov the form ofa telephor-o uxchangc was an Invention second in Importance cnly to the telephone Itself. Without It thf use , of the telephone must hnvo hern exceedingly limited. It never con Id have held the pin o which It now occupies , ns one of the great est of human Agencies for promoting busi ness nnd noclil Intercourse bctvvoeiii persons widely separated Nowhere- has the telephone madp Rtich r.ipld strides In public for or comn Into such grnernl use ns In the United Stales where the number of separate coa\eriiti ns by wire exceed 900,000,000 annually Th- number of telephone subscribers In this country , with 70.000.000 Inhabitants , Is gtcAtcr than that In. nil Kuropp with n popttv Intlon of over 300.000.000. In Now Kliglnnd nlono there are more sulncrlbers than In the whole of France No Ooubt the enler- prise of the American people accounts for this striking difference In part , but the fnct thnt the service given by the telephone In America Is In every way better mure prompt , more reliable , and more satlsfaetor > than In nn > other part of the world has much to do wltirit IMr .in active , energetic business mnn , who values time above money for money , If lost , mny be regained , while time , onro lost , la gone forever the ver > best tclephonn service thnt can bo had Is none too good Uo knows that excellence and cheapness do not go together , In fnct , lhat lo vvpct Is not really cheapr ss. lie wants the \ery best to be had nt the time , nnd If nn time goes on , belter things nre offered , ho wants them all And he Is willing to pay a price that will Keep cver > thing up to the highest Htnndard and afford n fair return to those who have Invested their money la the enterprise. 11ACIU3LOUS AND nLiXmilCITY Whether , In Iho long run. electricity ha done the solitary bachelor n pond turn Is H debatable * question , but It has certain ! } euicd the burden of his domestic nnvleUMVillo ho Is dressing he connects his electric coITco pot , and the brewing of his morning bevcrngo proceeds forthwith .Meanwhile his eggs ire being cooked In the electric boiler or n chop Is being done to n turn on the electric grid iron , which gives an unmatched llavor to thu meat. As he sits down to the table slices of bto.id are placed In the electric toast nick atvl nro brcnvned before his cjis If ho bean an adept of the chafing dish he can produce the subtlest uillnarj effects without four of failure. STATUS OK Till : STOIlAOfi HA'ITKKY Thorn has appeared In a New York jonrtnl a story which is calculated to cre\to an abso lutely erroneous Impression In regard to the status of that nb\v Indispensable electrical appliance , the storage Inttery. In the article referred to It Is stated tint two wealthily so cial leaders and ralhvAy magnates have or- deied all the storage batteries of n certiln typo with which their yachts and ullwny cars aio equipped to bo discarded , as. the bat tery In question has he-en a distinct failure both for yacht propulsion nnd the lighting of railway cars While this statement la per fectly tiue , the Inference drawn from It M loose nnd Inaccurate It Is conveyed In the dechratlon that this "marks another signifi cant fallurci In th'ii favorite method ot elec ts Icnl propulsl n All that It does ptnve Is that the batteries lu question , vcie tins mod to their pnriose As a mutter of fail t'.e worthless cells wcie replaced bv oth rs of ti led cfilclency So fai as storagebutt nes on electt Ic launches are concerned , the il" > - trlc licet nt Chicago In 1S91 settled the tin , i tlon ouco for ull Since then the \tlanti exposition nnd scores of private olcitrlc launches all over thu countiy have iffor i 1 ample proof of the clllLlcncy and pupulari y nf this method of marine propulsion N i < \ month ago the czar of Hussla. after inve iij. i- tlon by his naval experts , mdeied an ele mo launch from America. Of the ailipublllty of the storage battery to railway wink , tin r < cent excellent showing made In the In MV In Hanover and Dresden , nnd In 1'irls aid lately In Chleago , are sufficient evide i Wlnt an Immense convenience the -to u e battery Is for public nnd private lighting is now generally recognl7ed , and a sigh' o inj ono of the enormous storage Intteiy eipit i mcnts In some of the laigest central Mitl > n lu the country U calculated to put nn inl o all doubt as to the utility of suitable 11. tileal btoragc sybtcms for IllumliiJllnii i tir pusos Iho stonago battery , in 1' * nm i in- proved form , far from being n failure i nc of the mose pronounced successes if lite electilcal progress HIAIING CARS BLRCTIIICALLY The ( | uestlon of substituting eleilrl br it- Ing foi coal In street Mrs Is bt'lnt ; gene Jl'y ' cons'dered by st'eet railway managers In icvcnl respects the electric heater Is con bplcuously auperlor to the ccal stove It 's Illrio Cieanij , rcquilt.'a icsa aiii'iuiuu HUM u > r > o opei.ited without Iho slightest noise H is alvva > s icvulj. like an olo'trlc limi > TIP ipat developed by It con bo controlled nm h moi c easily than that derived from n s1 iv The conductor sets ,111 index , on the en 1 f Iho car , ul one of five diffeicnt po'nls ' in I icgtilatcs the output of the heater an u 1 Inglj And when , at the end nf a do's M r * ke the cir Is run Into thu barn no llvo coals are lo't In It to lnrreahi > the file 1 ii 1 With the.io obvious advantages to Its rielt the electric heater would have become l " -t unlversil en trollej cam ere tills no dun 'it ' but fo- home question 3s to lt c on unv Fresh light en this prate of the sm'iji" I s shed by contributor to the lUllroad ( ! 17 H He Is not altogether disinterested liims li Ube bo sure , but he ( | Uotcs vvltnei-cs who are ptesumably without b'an ' A snmm. \ > f iho answers obtained fiom a number of sir. i rallroid coniianlcs shows lhat the avornrc dally consumption of ccal oer ca In ni.i- [ s about thirty-three pounds , costing n n weiago 7V6 cents The labor of dum i u and building fires and taking out ashes , u < 1 so much of the cleaning o < j could be chart- ! 1 to this sjstcm of heating , cost about 10 ct-uts Other Items rilso the total expense lo l 'i ' cents. The Itjilroid Garotte's corn-spoil b ' ' thinks that 20 or 25 cents ought to be ad K"l to that amount for loss of seating ai > ai ity This estimate , however , does list test on inch a basis of ascertained facts as his utli > r figures. In computing the cost of electric heatini ? ono may pursue cither of two methuds No additions ! plant or help Is reijulied , api r ontly These are steim engines , dynam is engineers and eleetrlehns already In Kelvin ) at the central stations It may bo assii'ii1 1 thciefore , with a show of falrnewt , tint imly the real consumed In generating the oxti.i cu'rent should be taken lulu con.'ldoritloii The South Ohlp-igo City Hallway con-piny. ivli'ich ' inns Its heatnrs eighteen hours a ' 'iv , outs this item at 10& cento. If the hoitm system bo charged besides with a shan > t lie vago and Interest accounts and alio ' r jil and waste , then the dally exp'eiisi " I bo It cents liven the latter cstliui' " iaii'8 favorably with tl-at Jnat given f i i nether other plan , provided that the diml nih > I soiling ( iipaclly where stoves are i i.i > l I bo held icbponsllilu for the lofs of f "ir live fares dally ; whereas the showlni ! is ' H better If thu electric hcoter bo chargi I n < t with the Inti cased fuel consumption l i li it calls for at the power IIOIIHO. lliM'Kli'll'nrnii'll Suit i1 , The best wilve In thu wo'ld foi f'u s , liruhcs , SOICH , Ulci'iH ' , Salt Hhoiim. T < r Sores , Tetlnr , Chapped Hands. Chllbla i - > , Corns and all Skin RrnpllonH , mid poaiu. y curch I'lleti < ir no pay iefiilrod | It IE K' "i antecd to glvo tieifect Katlsfactlon or nijiiuy refunded I'ticn 25 oc-tila per box. Ko talu by Kulin ( Co. London Tib-lilts "Dm. " said i con tractor to one of bla ( mated employes ' whflT you arc seeing about that lime thin morning I wlbh > ou to mention to Demppoy that l would like to have that bill paid A ' u needn't press It , > ou know , but Just WLO tlau It to him In an off-ban , ! manner " "Yes , sorr " "I got the mcnoy from Dcmpsuy " said Dan on his return , "I am very Kind You meiely allnflid 'o It In an off-hand wny , I mippoto ? ' "Yes , eorr. I handed him the bill a i told him If he didn't pay It I would Id f my hand end give * him a black cyo toj hit wouldn't forget for a month , and ho p J It at wanst " There la no need ot little children bmi ; tortured by scald head , ccrema anil ' " eruptloiiB. Do Witt's Wltoh Hn el fnlv < i gives liiHtant relief and cure.i permanently Tin * I'likulvc Volri' . WaBhlnglon Star : The little girl was 'pil ing what she had learned ot school. "Tomorrow'H lemon will bo about " > passive voice , " who tald. "You know > ( hu that Is , don't you , Colonel Stllwell ? " "I can't ay that my recollection on II < subject U exact , " ho replied. "Hut I uliouli ) Infer that It Is what you USD when > uu happen to have a po' hand , " Disfigurement ( or life by tjurui or voili muy be avoided by mlng De Witt's Wlfb. Hazel Salve , the great remcd > for piles and for oil kinds s ( orei end klq troubles.