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10 OMATTA : : DAILY SPECIAL NOTICES .iilvcrtlNemiMilH lor Ilicnc column * nlll tic inltuii until It ! tn. fur the ovrnliiw mill unlit 8 p. in. f r tlio mnrnliiK nnil Htimlny edition" . Ailvcrtlxcrfl , rciiucdltiiK n IIIIMI- horeil check , can have IIIHHV.TH nil- Jrcimut' l < n ntimltcrrit letter In cnrr of Tltc lice. Anmrrrn HI * nililrp ii > rrlll Je -llverrtl on nrciicntntlon of llie check n nly. Kitten , 1 1-SJo 11 vronl nrnt Innrrllonl lo n ivonl tliercnflrr. NntliliiK tnkcn ior Icmi tlinn U..c for thr llrnt Inner- tlon. Those nilverlUfiiiciiti * mu l u run coimeciillvcl } ' . \VAXTI3H SITUATIONS. cook in hotel ! inference * SITUATION , IIV YOUNG MAN OP UOUl > habit. , nt any kind of work. AJ < row M . A-aui Hoc. \VA.\TK1I MAM3 1II3LP. CANVAB8UH8 TO TAIIti OHUKIlSsNKW LINK of woilTim ? Heavy good , to carry ; salary or commlulon. C. K Adams Co. . lilt So. " * - BALESMKN FOH CKIAHS. $123 A MONTH AND * xpen es ; old firm ! experience unnecessary. Inducement to cuBtomcrn. C. C. lll hop ft Co. . St. Louli. i _ _ ! _ _ MKN AND'TlOYS WANTKI ) TO I.13AUN THM barter lrnl , : only eight required : evrry- WANTKD , THAVBLINO AND I/JCA1 * 8A1.J.S- men enteritis In ilniK trn.lo. nsnc ottirr nre apply , U > ! ll our Old Dearborn Hye , lwltl { wrvntrl commission Kline territory ; In bond , on ; nnd coml rocnntmindnllnt . ' to cover ij. na Bqulub Jt O ) . . distillers "anSTLKMAN I'OIl ' HKbl'ONHtltl.K n poVuiom 173 per month and right pnrty. Adiluw CO. ee. I , V HKUA1II.K MAN A3 SAI.KS- wln.low Ore er In elolliliw .lore. lt M" : > U 69. Uto. TlTIVR MKN OI BXl'KIUKNCB th sliocii for iilock room work ; npply nt once. z. T. Wndsey. 1111 Harney SU j WANTED. AGENTS ; 20 TO J25 A Wr.U.K SUiUj new Roods new capital needed ; to workers ; no family need. U. I. plans rclls nt slcM ; every e. Co. , box l. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1I ' I'HBl'AllB nSvBUNMBNT foHITlON ; DON'T .iilo .ervlco examination civil for the | . llco or other cataloRue nation without Peelnw our Illustrntetl . Columblun Corrc- of inforniiitlon ; tent free. tpondence follese.aahlnKton. . I-t'M1-M , ' IIAt'I , COUDWOOD : TO CHOI' AND * MKN ' . J. T. Kclo I references required ; winter's Job. Clarke 219 Hoar.1 of Trnile. It-Ml.or. PRJIAM3 IIKM' . o ainus rou ALL KINDS OF WOIIK : to J7week. . Canadian Olllce. 1D22 Douglas. aim , , anNnnAL , HOHSBWOKK : NO WASHIng - Ing or Itonlns. Cull mornlnKs nt 2101 Wlrt. " " WANTKD. WAIST AND SK1HT FINIHlliilK. Mrs. H. C. Moses. 313 So. 17th S' . _ , L\DY FOR TUAVBMNO POSITION ; SAUAHY S40 to J75 per month ind expcnsps. Acldrem It 61 , Hce. C MHS 6 * XVANTIOD. COMI'BTBNT OIUI ( KOU OKNKHAl. houseworlc ; small family. 1113 Gtor a avenue. li-OH 11I3XT 1IOUS1SS. 110UBI5S IN AM. 1'AUTS OP TI1K CITY. THC O. V. Dayl Company , ir.iXi Knrnnm. D 533 UOUSR9. IJENBWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TII ST. U 936 HOUSES. 'WAI.LACK. IJUOWN c , ICTII and X > ouglas. D-flJT FIDELITY 1UHOAINS. ONLY A ru\V LEFT : SH N. 27th avc. , 7 rooms , bath , closet , liot water , uas , furnace , line coniil'Ioii , only JJO. 873 N. 27lh nvc. , 7 rooms , bath , cli'set. ' hot wat r , cistern , furnace , cemented cellar. 2H ( f ct froit : ase ; nil rooms to bc painted and ; mpered : J2i > . SI2" ) SpauldlnB St. , 8 rooms , city wultr and cistern Inside , i'KO Just spent In repairs. Ilent. $16. 1928 S. SSth Bt. , 7 rooms , city water Inside mid cistern. Untlre house to be thoroughly repaired and papered. Jlrnt , JU. 2314 N. SSth avd , , 8 rooms , city water Inside , ! 3'0 being spent for repairs. Rent , (12. J20S Hewnnl st , , 0 rooms , city water , cistern and barn ; newly p.ipcrc < l nnd painted. Kent , > 10. 1C22 N. 31st St. , 5-room cottnije , cistern ; $ . " > . 3301 Corby at. . 7-room cottage , city water , cistern nnd barn. Pent , $10. 1323 S 1Sth St. , 4-room cottafrn , city water ; J9. 7IJ nnd 714 8. IMh Bt. . 7-room Hats , bath , closet , hot water and gns ; > 20 to $2 ! . 5015 Izard St. , 4-room Hats , city water ; J7 to $3. We have others. Fidelity , 1st II. N. Y. IJfc. D-M104 HOUSES , COTTAOES & STORES. AM. PARTS of city. Ilrennan & Ixjve Co , , ! 19 S. 16th. D-M9 lAnGE LIST. M'CAdUE. 15TII AND DODC.E. D 940 JIOUSES , FLATS. QARVINi I1I1OS. , 1613 KAH'M D-041 HOUSES FOH RENT. UESHS , PAXTON 11LK. D-912 HOUSES. J. HIIBIIWOOD , 423 N. Y. L1FI5. D a 13 FOU RENT , CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHED niodcrn house. Inquire -5)S Capitol avenue. l > -911 1IOVINO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS ? Oin. Van &Storage Co. , 1511VJ Furnam. Tel. 1539 D-913 HOUSE , fiCS SO. 28TII ST. . 1 ROOMS. MOD- crn , JIO.CO per month. Ilyron HeeJ Co.D046 D-046 O-HOOM MODERN COTTAOE AT 413 NORTH 19th ft. , 118.00 n month. C-room moilern Hat ot 1103 Pacific St. . tlO. Apply toV. . II. Melklc. 1st Nat'l Hank lililp. D-137 _ _ nOl7sES All7l'ARTS. WUAD , 10 K D-473 D1S BTKAM HEATED IlOUSi : , 2011 IIAUNBY. m D 490 D15 8-ltOOM HOUSE , MODERN CONVENIENCES. K10 Cnlraio at. Inquire next door. Andruw Smith. D M7S9 PIjAT , MODEHNj 1IKST PAHT OF town : walking dlHtancc. WIIllainBon , fOI lleo bulldhiR. D Mill FOIl HKNT-LAHOE NINE-HOOM HOIJSE near California and CM St , , all conveniences ; with or without barn. Inquire CM N. Y. Life liulldlnt ; . D 82'J FOH HRNT. ELEOANT 6-HOOM COTTACJlT. 2Cth nnd Caldwelt Sis. ; for Information call National Clothing ; Co. , corner llth nr.d Dong- las SIB. D 130 5 FOR HUNT , KI.KdANT S-ROOM with nil imderu Improvement * , corner 111 nnil Chicago ; for Information rail National C'lnlh- Inc Co , , corner 14th and , UnUKlaa Hn. ( D-138 5 _ _ _ FOR RENT. laitai ! S-HOOM HOUSE , Mo"l ) ITU ; Nil , 1329 1'utk avenue. Inqulro at 2130 P. 23d street , or call telephone 12S7 after C o'clock p. in , D M14G FIDELITY IIARUAINH. ONLY A FEW LnKT ; 524 N , 27th Ave7 rooms , bath , clotet. hot water. BBS , fill mice. lln. condition .only jo. fTJ N. 27IU Avi' , , 7 rooms , batli. closet , hot water cistern , furnace , cemented cellar. 200 feet fronU BSO ; all ro inH to be pulnte.1 in < \ pmiered. ISO , KCT H. ZSUi St. , 7 roornn , city water Insldo > < nd cittern. Entire house pea-ly pap r'd. Rent 411. 2314 N. ! ili ) Ave. , 8 rooniB , city water Inilde , 1300 bcliix tpent for repairs. Rent , (12. SMS He ward Kt , , 0 roonw , city water rlttern nnj burn ; newly luipcred and | v.dnto.l. Rent , JIO IC22 N. 31 l St. , C-room catlnge , cistern , 13. SI I < * orby , 7 rooms , ulty water , cUtrrn , bitn. MO , 2JJ1 8. ISth Bt. . 4-room cottuwe , city wnter , J9. 711 and 714 K. Kill HI. , 7-room Hals , bath , closet. hot water and yuH , ! ! 0 to 12 ! roi5 Irani St. . 4-roDin Hats , city water , 17 to 19. We have others. Fidelity , let Moor , N. Y. Life. D-M104 _ FOR RENT. MODERN S-ltOOM IlOUSi : 22 : Chicago , J25. Illng-ivnlt , llarker block. D-M1C4 _ A 1 ! ROOM AM. MODERN I1ODHU. NlTAir for rent , furnished ; team heat. McCague in- ve tment Co. . 1MX1 DoilKe elreel. D M1C7 roil lir.XT I'-l'IlMHIII'Ml IK10MS. NICEI.Y FURNISHED ROOM FOR OKNTL.K- man In prhate family , 1910 Capital Ave. U-MtTB-D-t * TWO SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS. 2J04 Webster street. n- TWO U < VItai : FJIONT ROOMS. ALCOVE , I1AY wlu4ow ; Kteim Leal. Ill North 17th. B-4U7-IM * VI IIM.HHKII HOOM.M AMI IIOAHI ) . HTI-UM HBATlil ) IIOOMH WITH IIOAHD. MM Harn.-y F 310D U * TUP. MI.RIMAM VIPBT C'U\BS FAMILY mf. tcl. SMIl nnd Dodge Kt . F MT : AKI : HHKHMAN AVK. CAII TO N. \ \ ner of Exposition Kr nds snd put tip nl the flar/ito-KHi lirst 11 n l y hoii c : lioirdcrs , W.SO to IS 00 ; first week. 12 ; one menl frc ; we ntc making a reputation now ; after the Exposition opens e will mnke money ; nil modern con veniences. Telephone 1W < . F--MJM-D-S3 MODERN ROOM ! * ! FfRNIfitlEI ) COMPLETE for Iniiwkeeiilng ; p.irlur , illnlnR room , kitchen , 114 North 19th. F M10J 4 HOARD , iJ to WIKK : ; AI > SO FURNISHED rooms. 2015 Douglas , F 120 7 * NtcTi.Y : FIMINISIIIID FRONT ROOM , MOD- etn conveniences ; private family , 70J H. 29th utreet. F . ' 1150 7 KLKOANT FRONT ROOMS , 8TKAM HUAT ; board , 1509 Caplttll hvenue. I'IA | ANT ROOMS AND HOARD FOR QBN- tlcmen In pilvntc family. 1541 N. 19th. F Ml.iO UTOl'lA-1721 DAVENPORT ST. STEAM HEAT. F-158-8 * roil itK.vr STOKES AXD FOR RENT IN THIS HE1J One larc corner room , 2 < 1 ttoor , with vault and private otllce , water , etc. One large front room , 2d floor , divided Into two rooms by partition ; water , etc. One large corner room , 2J lloor , with vault , water , etc. One front room , divided by partition : .third floor. Ono corner room with vntilt , third floor. One largo room , third floor , with partition illvlil- Inn It Into one largo room .and two smaller prlvnto rooms ; wnter , etc. . Two largo Kround floor rooms , fronting 17lh Bt , , wlf vault. Several small rooms on fourth floor , with vault * . All these rooms arc heated with steam , electric lights , supplied with first class Janitor service. Elevators tun day nnd nil night ; building strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent , Room 101 , Hcc bulldln * . I-US FOIt RENT-DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR odlce , lec building ; water , steam heat , electric light nnd Janitor service , Apply to Superin tendent , Dee building. 1 197 FOR UKNT TUB 4-STORY BRICK I1UILD1NO nt DIG Fnrnnm St. This building has a fireproof cement basement ! water on all floors , gaa , etc. Apply nt the olllco of The lice. 1-910 HOTELS. STORES. 1JEMIS , PAXTON I1I.K. I-M400 STORE ROOM , 22x83 FEET ; STEAM HEAT ; CIS N. ICth street. Apply 019 N. ICth street or I. N. Watson , C23 N. Y. Life building. i MM : o .U5I2XTS WANTED. WANTED AOENTS , LOCAL AND GENERAL ; new nrtlcln ; good seller ; excellent profit ; male nr female ; salary when proven efficient. A. I , . Gray & Co. , St. Ixiuls. Mo. J M974-D-E * STOHAGI3. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 90S-D10 Jones ; general storage nnd forwarding. JI-9IS OM. VAN & STORAGE , 131114 FARN'M. TEL 1539 M-3II ) FRANK EWEIIS. STORAGE. 1214 HARNEY. Hauling und pucltlntr , cheapest rates. Tcl. 9.il > . M-930 \VAXTEnTO I1UV. WANTED , GOOD SECOND-HAND 11ILLIARD nnd pnnl tables ; one of each. Address An drew Herfcmnn , Sidney , Neb. N M9SO D3 * WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE FOR A NUMber - ber of years , a ] ) Icco of land suitable for Ice houses , located somewhere In North Omaha near n.paved street. Addicts II 53 , Ilec. Ilec.N 133 FOIL SAMS MISCI3M.AM30US. SAWDUST. BULK Oil SACKED-CRIIIUING nnd hog fence. C. U .L e , 901 Douglas. Q-931 2ND-HAND 111CYCI.ES. OMAHA 11ICYCLE CO. Q-932 LATEST STYLES LuXDIES' CAPES AND JACIC- etn , easy payments ; drop postal , will call with nainple. E. Hlrsli , 1CI9 Kyner Ave , Q OW D7 UARNliY & HERRY , SKATES. 33C TO J31.0 ; skates sharpened , 15c. Omaha IJIcycle Co. Q-920- CI.A1KVOVAXTS. I'HOP. WHITNEY AND PROF. PIERCE , THE celebrated clairvoyants , palmists , typewriting , slate writing and materialization mediums ; the like has never been seen In Omaha ; the spirits write your message on a typewriter or n slate ; gives names , nges. dates und place of birth ; tells all the secrets of the past nnd reveals fie inyiHerles of the future ; parties wishing to en- Knge a sitting rhould make engagements In advance ; thousainla crowd thefc wonderful mediums' ofllce nnd all declare that they have no on.ua ! ; lovers , husbands nn.I . wives reunite. ! ; speedy marriage lo the one of your choice ; law business , etc. ; they have no equals ; seanccn every night ; go anil get a message' from your departed friends ; nlllces nnd private residence , 1522 Howard St. ; readings. Ladles. CO cents and up ; readings by mall , $1 and J2 ; clairvoyant remedies oure ; they wl'l cure you. Profs. Whitney nnd Pierce : see signs. S 160 10 * SPIRITUALIST SEANCES , SUNDAY , 2:30 : AND 8 p. in. Moiand'B Hall , Mm. Clara Ferris of Denver. Lecture nnd tests. Small admission. 3 1G2-5 * MASSAGE , IIATHS , ETC. MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE steam baths , T 11132 fc * MASSAGK LAURA Crour.we Hlk. , 119 N. ICtli St. , room 12. upstairs. T M907 D-4 MRS. DR. LUON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH parlors ; rettful andi curative. 417 S. llth u | > - Btalrs. T M917 D-5 * I'RHSOX.M , . VIAVI CO. , UTERINE TROUHLES , 346-8 REE Illdg ; physician , consultation or health book fiee U 95.1 11ATI1S , MASSAGE. MME. I'OST , 313V4 S. 13TII. U 931 CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND lU . paired ; duy or night ; "In-ks suits for hire. I'antorlum , N. K. Cor. llth nnd Farnam. Tel. 963. U-935 LADIES IN POOR. CIRCUMSTANCES CAN RE- celvc free attendnnee In conllnement by ap plying to the Crclgliton Medical college , I4th nnd Davenport Sta. Telephone 1IC7. 1IC7.U U 27C D-3 * GREENHERG. THE SPECIAL LADIES' Toiler. Is lendy for business. 1703 Webster St. U-203-D-S' PRIVATE"HME ( FOR LADIES HEFOHE : AND during contlnement. llabl'js adopted nnd cared for. 1C20 Cumlng. U 922 D-E MME. LA RUE , VAPOR AND MASSAOK ImthK. 1112 Fninam. U Mf5S D 29 * MOXKV TO I.OA\KI3AI , I5STATI3. MONEY TO I/JAN AT IXDW RATES , O , F. Davl Co. , 1505 Farnam St , W 858 ANT11ONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 NTYTTT ; ijulck money at low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Mloourl. eaitcrn NehniBka. 'VV 957 _ " IJOANK ON IMI'ltOVED & UNIMPROVI2I ) CITY property. W. rnrnnm Smith & Co. . 132) Fa 'm W 93S _ _ wlV HAVS MADE MIRANOKMENTS AVITlT our eastern correspondents by which we can loan money on farms In eastern Nebraska. nrrnnan-Lnvo Co. , 219 S , IClh , W-M272 DO FROM 100 UPWARD , F , D. WI2AD. 16TH and DoUBla" . W 473 Dll _ MONEY TO IAN. . "KM1S , PA.VTO.N IJUUUiC W-901 MONEY TO l-QAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal ebWc. llrennan-l jve Co. , 219 8 , ICth. _ IKO/'bo.CO SPECIAL FUND TO I/JAN o.\ HrBl.elHes Improved Omaha properly , or for building purposes. Fidelity Trust Company. . W-C2 ! ( _ _ fl" PER CI5NT"jiioTlTOAOB3 FOR RA1.B. PIt6"l'T erty of non-icililfiils eared for by W. II Melklel'"lret National Hank bldg. , Omaha. W-W3 _ 0 PER CENT MONEY. $1 COO AND Ul'WARlTsT on glH-eilgcd Improved Omaha real estate. Ilemls , Pnxton block. W 123 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REA. estate In Omaha , Council llluffa and fVmtli Omaha. Pusey & Thomas , 603 First National Hank , Omaha. W M10U VK J2.COOCO TO IX ) A N. INQUlllK OF U i Johnson & Co. , Room U , llarker Hlock. W 161-f * V .SWKI3I * . it. UTLIY. 4 YEARS A RESIDENT OF Oinalm ; llrft clara work guaranteed ; leave or der * at Milton ll jera & Scn' ; telephone lli bewarvjof iimerupulous parties In the butlncw headlns IhU way on account of the exposition. M SW ! IHIRM'I'UIti : 1L a. V/AUilN. 111 CUMINO. TEL. 1331. MO.M'JV TO 1O\XCII VTTKI.S , HO TO IIO.POO TO 1.OAN ON HOfSIll'Ml : Ft UNIT ! IIM AND l-IANOS , HoRSKS WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOfSE UIU'KII'TH. UTf At lowrnt rntes In Omnhn. South Oinnlin nnd Coun-ll Itluff * , Ni rrmovnl of Rnnd > ; strictly rcinndentlnl , > ou eiin pny the loan off nt nny time nr In any nmounts. nmounts.OMAHA MOIITOAGU LOAN CO. , W Soutll Kth St. THW OLDEST , LARGEST AND UNI.Y INCOR- PORATit ) IjOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 081 lliSIXU.SH ; ( MIANCHS. TO GET IN OR OUT OF IUTSINU83 GO TO J. J , GIMon , 614 First Nnt'l Hank. Y-155 FOH 8AI.K FOR IvCiTll. STOCK OF OKN- ernl merclmndliie ; Invoice nliiut 11,000 , In- cluillnc fixtures : doing Rood liuftlneraj will bear Inipectlon ; best of reasons for FellliiR ; location town of fOO In northeaclern p rt of ntntc ; best of farming country. Address II M , llee. Y-MI51 ! ) GENERAL STORK IN 111O HORN IIAHIN , WY. omlng , very prolltnble trade , with 320-nere rnnch. Irrigated , under fence , In cultivation , treed houses , bnrns , grnnnrlcs , etc. Owne.- be lieves the Investment will return price nsked In two or three yearo. Rare opportunity for the right party to nmkc big money. Clear Omaha lentnl properly tnkcn ns part of pur- chr.se. G. G. Wallace , 312 J. J. Ilrown blk. , Omaha , Y 79S GREAT UAROA1N IN STOCK AND Fix tures , complete ; cash grocery trade. In Omaha ; well located , low rent ; owner muet positively rctlte now ; good opening for few hundred cap- Itnl , Address H 6.1 , Ilec office. Y 159-0 * VOH HAI.n-KI.EVATOR WITH A CAPACITY of 20,000 bushels ; In Rood order , with coal nnd grain business established since 1V- : splendid grain point. Oeborno Patterson , Cedar RaplJii , * Nob. Y-157-9 * FOU SA'LE ' , ONLY COAIj AND I.UM11EU yard In town ; location nnd stock ; nbout J3.COO cosh ; sell or trade residence , cost < 3.MO ( , for J2rrtO ; crops Al ; must unit business on ac count of health. M. T. Clenry , Hubbell , Neb. Y M1C 7 * A GOOD HUSTLER. WILLING TO WORK nnd linvlnR small capital , cnn secure excel lent position na mnnnger and nn Interest In only buslnc 3 ot kind In existence ; profits largo nnd work pleasant. 317 Flrft National bank. Y M171 4 * KOIl l'\OHAVGE. ' .WILL EXCHANGE VERY DKSUIAlil.K , clear vacant Omaha lots for Chlcngo propetty. Address with full particulars , Hex 2C2 , Omaha , Z Mi04 'OH SAIiE llBAI. 1SSTATI3. KOUNT2E PLACE UARGAINS , ! , < VO. 3 730 TO 40,500. J. J. Gibson , 514 Firet Nat. IJnnU bids. RE-'JCU FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. L. RE M1CI-U1G * HARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Darker Illk1 J3 LAND ; ' 97 CRO1 P'D , TUB PR1CF. . W'M- son. Itee Illdp. RE-C43 HOUSES , IX3TS , FARMS , LANDS. LOANS ; also fire insurance. Hemls , 1'axton block. RE-M971 A GREAT HARC-TuNl COTTAGE ; FOfR large rooms ; newly painted , papered , In good repair ; cellar , barn , well and cistern : \\nlnut Hill ; live blocks from street car on North IMh avenue ; rented for $0.13 per month ; objfct In selling , owner Is going south ; | 8'0 ; terms , J23C down nnd balance on long time. Address II 50. Hee. RE 143 5 LOST. LOST , JEH.SEY COW ; REWARD , J. N. STF.W- art , &M Dee Iluildlnir. Llst-139 4' IX3ST , A LADY'S GOLD WATCH , ON HAH- ney street. Please icturn to l ee , CJorkc-Aii- dreesen llunlworo Co. for rewind. rewind.Lost Lost MIC9 4 IIOHSK.S W1XTI2HKU. HORSES WINTERED ; UESTOFCARE ; RATIOS $3 per month. W. E. Owens , SC07 Center street. -MIC3 Jan3 GOOD STADLI3S , HEST OF CARE. $1 AND JS month. A. W. Phclps & Son. S07 New York Life. Tcl. 1034. M-242 HEST CITY REFERENCES. IIEST CARK. ? 4 month. G. Rughnrt , 61st nnd l'op ] > lcton Ave. M-4SO-D14 * SHOUTHAXn AXI > TY1'K\VKIT1XJ. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , , 513 N. Y. LIFE. 972 AT OMAHA HUP. COT.LEGE , ICl'H & DOUGLAS ? 973 H. H. HOYLES. COURT REPORTER , PRIVATE lessons ; day and evening. 407 Hee Hid. ' , . 974 COAL. BURLINGTON NUT , ItEST CHEAPEST. PRICE 53.73 per ton. 'Phone 848. Harmon & Wtcth Co. WAXT13IJ Tl > HOHROVV. PARTY WILL PAY NINE PER CENT ( SEMlT annual coupons ) for J6O ) to S.SGO. on Ino.da rental property. Security ample. Answer soon. 11 41. Hee. 1UV I > \V\1IIIOICEIIS. . H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 ST. 977 UHK.SSMAICI.VG. ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families solicited. Miss Sturdy ; S50I Davenport St. ' 'J31-D-2S TVl'KWniTUIIs. RENTED. $4.00 PER MONTH ; RIHHONS , 75C each ; prlee nf cabinets reduced. Smith Pic- mlcr Typewriter Co. , No. 1625 Farnam St. St.M505 M505 MUSIC , AKT AXIJ KLMORE RICE , VlOf JNI8T , FORMERLY SO- lolst Rice Concert i : < i. , will receive pupils ; highest lefcrences. Call Arcade hotel , room 5 ; < t3 8 p. in 730 2J .S'l'KXOGII tl'IIEUS. FOR COSIPETENT STENOGRAPHERS CAKL on Tim Smith Premier Typewriter Company , No , 1K3 Fnrnam St. M5/7 KI.OCIJTIO.V. MRS RALPH E. SUNDUllLAND. 1513 S. 29TH St. , will take a few moio pupils , 324 Dll SIS\VIXU M.VCHIXKS A.VH SUI'1'MIC.S. NEW HOME , HOUSKHOLD & WIIITH 8EW- Inc inuchlne & supplies. 1C14 Cap. nve. Tel. 1574 973 I'ATK.Vrs. " * Atlornaya- ' - PATENTS -wr5Si' - Patent , /is- perls , 15ee Hulldlnff , Omaha , N.'b. Ilrancii office at Waili.'ncton , D , C , Send for free Advlfe nnd Patent HooK. fiend for cur Mnchlne Movements , copyrlghtL-d , 1W7. Telephone 1GI3. SHIP llouaobold g-oodn to all points In mixed n.ir lota at out ratat > . I'ncklng , niovlns and Telephone 1550. Omaha Van & Storage C 1MIOPOSAI.8 KOIl COAL-U. S. INDIAN Service , Itojehml Agency , S , D , , November 15 , 1W7. Staled proposnla , endorsed " 1'ro- posuls for Coal , " und addressed to the. 1111- derrlgiied nt Uosebud , Suuth Dakota , will be received nt thla ngency until 1 o clock I > . in. of Monday. December 0 , 1SD7 , for fur nishing and delivering ut thu hoarding school , under churgo of thin agency , two hundred tcna (2UU ( tons ) soft coal , ( 'o'.oruclo lump , or equal. Bald coal must bo clean , free from slate nnd other Impurities , weigh 2.UQQ lljs. to the ton , and must be delivered us required by tlio undersigned during tlio fiscal year ending Juno 'M , It33. All coal offcre'l for delivery under nny contract will bo subject to u ilgld Inspection. Thu right l reserved to reject any or nil bids or any part of nny bid If deemed for the best In terests of the service. Certified Checks , lOiicli bid must be accompanied by u certi fied check or draft upon some United States depository or solvent national bank. In tlio vicinity of the residence of thu bidder , made payable to the order of tho. Commissioner of Indian affairs , tor at least & per cent of the amount of the proposal , whlcli checker or draft will lie forfeited to the United States lu case any bidder or bidders receiv ing an uwuril shall fall to promptly exccuto a contract with good and sulllclent sure ties , otherwise to be returned lo the bidder , Hlds accompanied by cash lu lieu of iv cer tified check will not be considered. For any further Information apply to Charles U. McChesncy , U , 8. Indian Agent. W1Q 18 20 23 2i 27 30 t > 2 4 ! ' . Onrdon Ivxinr e > t nl tnisttf's , c i nnK vs. t'nioil 1'ncllle IIy , Co. , ot nl , tic- fondnntB. Notice of tlm and iilnce of pnynienl of first mortgage bonds of the Union Pacific Ilnll- rend company secured by Its morlgiiRO ilutPd Nov. mber I , iMiB. Notice Is herrby * idven to the holders ot nil first mortgage Momts Issued by the I'nlon Pacific Hnllrond Company umlor the mort- pngo of nnld company dated November 1 , ISflj , niul the Interest coupons upon Hitch bonds , that I will be prepared to pay nil of tinnbovo described bonds nnd matured coupons thereon , then outstanding , with In terest thrrooiKttl tbo date of such payment , at the linnklnV Htmse of the Mercantile Trust Company of New York , at No. 120 Uroiuhvny In the City of New York , N. , Y. , on the 20th lny of Jnnunry. 1S5S. This notice Is given under the direction and upon the nmhorlty of the llnnl decrees of foreclosure of the mortfMge seciirlliB said bonds heretofore ! entered In the above en titled cntise , which , decrees provide that , "No holder of any claim to bonds or coupons of the payment of which nollco shall nave been BO given , who stmll fall to present the same for payment nt the time and place specified , Khali ba entitled to the. payment of nny Interest thereon after Hint date out of the proceeds of the snld sale , or tlio nd- dltlonni sum furnished to tbo Mnster by the purchaser. " Notice Is therefore given to tlio holders of nit such' outstanding bonds nnd coupons that no Interest thereon nfler January 20. 1SOS , will be paid by me. WM. D. COIINISH. Special Mnster. Dated November 30th , 1S9" . D-4-ll-lS-m 1'OSTOf KICK MJTICl ! ! . ( Should bo read DAIIA Tiy nil Interested , n.3 changes may occur nt any time ) . Foreign malls for tiio week ending De cember 4th , 1SD7 , will close ( I'llOMPTIA In all cases ) at theUentral Postotllcu as fol lows ! 1'AHCRI.S POST MAILS close ONE HOUIl ISAKhllSU than closing time shown below. TrnnAtlniitlo SATUUDAY At 7 n. m. for VUANCK , SWITXEUhAND , 1TAIA" . SPAIN , PO11T- UGAIj , TUIIKKY , BtJYl'T nnd HHITlSir INDIA , per s. s. La Touralnc * , via llnvro ( letters for other parts of Europe must bo directed "per IM Touralne" ) : at S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per s. 8. Veen- dam , via Rotterdam ( letters must bo di rected "per Vcendam" ) ; at S n. in. for GENOA. ! > er s. s Fulda ( letters must bo directed "per Fulda" ) ; at 11 a. m. for NORWAY dlrert , per s. s. Hekln ( lottarsi must bo directed "per Hekla" ) ; at 11 n. in. ( Hupple > inoutary 12:30 : 11. m. ) Tor EUROPE , per . s. Etrurla , * , via Quecnstown ; nt 1 p. m. for SCOTLAND direct , per s. s. Fur- nossln , via. Glasgow ( letters must be di rected "per Furnessla , " ) . PUINTnn MATTER. KTC. Oerman steamers vailing on Tuesdays tahc Printed Matter , etc. . for Germany , and Specially Addiespcd Printed Matter , etc. , for other parts of Kurope. Amerl- cun nnd White Stnr etoamers on Wednesdays. Herman steamers on Thursdays nud Cunard , Krench and German ntcameta on Saturdays taltn Printed Mutter , etc. . for all countries far which they are advertised to curry mall. After the cloMnn of the Supplementary Trans- Atlantlc Mails named above , additional nup- plementnry innlls. nro opened on the plei of the American. Knpl'sh ' , French and German Rlcamers , and remain open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of bteamur. Mil I IK for South mill Cent nil AmtTli-n , \V 'M < IlllllcH , I'M < 1. SATURDAY At S n. m. for HRAZIL nr.d LA PLATA COUNTRIES , ipnr s. s. lUlITon , via Pernambuco , Bahla and Rio Janeiro ( letters for 'North Brazil must bi > directed "per Huffon"r ) nt , 10 a , m. ( supplementary 10SO : n. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JAMAICA , , SAVANILLA ami GREY- TOWN , per s. s , Alcim ( letters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Alene" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10:30 : u. m. ) for HAITI , vlot Cnpc Haiti. Port All Prince , Aux-Cayes and Jacmel , also SANTA MARTHA , iper s. s. Kitty : at 10:00 : n. m. for CAMPECHE. CHIAPAS , TABASCO nnd YUCATAN'per s. s. Seguranca ( let- torn for other narts of Mexico and for Cuba must bo dlrco od " .per Seguranca" ) ; at 10:30 : a. m. far HAITI , per s. s. Prlna Wlllum II ( Ic'ttcPe for Venezuela , Curacao , Trinidad , HrltlslJ , nnd Dutch Guiana nilisr bo directed"pei > Prlns Wlllem II" ) ; at 11 n. m. ( supplementary 11S1 : n. m ) for VEN EZUELA 4n < ) CURACAO , also SAVAN ILLA and CARTIIAGENA. via Curacao , per s. s. Caracas ; at 1 p. m. ( supplemen tary 1:30 : p. m.1 for ST , DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND , per s. s. New York ; at SSO : p. m.for NEWFOUNDLAND , per steamer from' North Sydney. ' SUNDAY At S a. m. for BARBADOS di rect ind NORTH BRAZIL , via Para nnd Mnnaos , per s. s. Came-'ense. Malls for Newfoundland , by mil to Halifax , nnd thence by Kteamer. close at this oillce dally at S:30 : p. m. Malls for Ilciuv.on , liy rail to I3o. ton and thence by steamer close at this olllee dally nt 8:30. : p. m. Malls for Cuba -close at this otllce dally at 7:00 n. m. for forwarding by bteamers sailing ( Mondays and Thursdays ) from Port 1 impa , Kin. MnllH for Mexico ice City , ovciland , unless specially nddresscd for dlHmtch by steamer , clopc nt this otllce daily at 2:50 : a. m. nnd 2:30 : p. m. "lieglstered mall clofes nt GGO : p. m. previous day. TraiiH-l'iiulflc Mnllx. Malls for China nnd Japan ( "specially ad dressed only ) , per s. s. Empress of China ( from Vancouver ) , close hero dally up to November * 2'th ' at G0 : p. m. Mails for China and Japan , per H. s. Gaelic ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to De cember 1st at G-30 p m. Malls for Aus tralia ( except those for West Australia ) , which are forwarded via Europe , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Islands , per s. s. Mnrlposa ( from SJD Francisco ) , close here dally up to Decem ber * 2d at 7:00 : a. m , , 11 a. m. and OiJO p. m. ( or on arrival at New York of s. s. Campania with British malls for Aus tralia ) . Malls for Australia ( except West Australia ) , New Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI Islands , per s. s. Aorangl ( from Vancou ver ) , close here daily after December * * 3d nnd up 'I'O ' December Gtti at 0:30 : p. m. Malls for China , nnd Japan , per s. s. Tacoma ( from Tacorm ) , close here dally up to December - comber * * 12th at C:30 : p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s. s. Australia ( from San Fran cisco ) , eloso here 'flally up to December 22d at 0:30 : p. m. 'Malls ' for the Society Islands , per ship Tropic Bird ( from San Francisco ) , cloivs here dally up to Decem ber 25th at G:30 : p , m. Trans-Paclflc innlls ore forwarded to port of snllliik" dally and the schedule of closing Is ormnKcil on the presumption of their uninter rupted overland transit , "neglstcred mall elopes nt C p. m. previous day. PostolHce , New York , N. Y. , November 20 , CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. KAII.UO.inS. IHJIILINGTON & MISSOUUI lllver Uallrnnil "Toe IlurllnK- Ion Iloutc" General Olll-es , N. W. Corner Tenth nnd Karnam Streets. Ticket OHIce , 1W2 Fnrnam Street. Telephone 23) ) , Depot , Tenth nnil Mason Telephone 123. Arrive. 9:33 : urn 4:03 : pm 7:13 : pm "II : W ) am CHICAGO , I1UUL.INGTON & ( Julncy Ilnllroad "The. Iliirl- luston Itoute" Ticket Olllre , Uffi ! Knrnnm Street. Telephone ! M , Ilepot. Tenth and Mm.cn .Streets. Telephone 128. Airlvq. 7:03 : am 4:13 : jim 7 : ts am Sf ) pm 2:50 : pm KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSliPH Council JllurTs Itullroud "The IlurllnBton Iloute" Tleket Olllcu. 1502 Knrnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot , Tenth and Maion Streets , TeU1- jiliuno 128 , I enve , Arrive. Kansas City Day Kx. . . , * 9f5 : am S ; < 0 pm Kansas City Nik-lit Kx. . 10:0' : ) pm C:3u : um CIHCAOO , HOCK ISUVNl ) & 1'acinc Itallroad "ThB ( Jrfat Hock Island Home" City Ticket Olllce , 1323 Karnuin Street , Telephone 1J8. Depot , Tenth nnd Maeou Btreeta Tclcphonu 12S , l eave. Arrive , ChlraKa anil St. Paul Vestlbuled Kxprrsa . . . ' 1:50 : pm 1:43 : pm Lincoln. Colorado Bp'K . Pueblo , Denver and west ' 1:53 : pm 4:23 : pm ChlciKO. Dea Molnea & Ituck Inland * 7:00 : pm 8:15 : am Atlantic Uxnreu , for Deg Molnes and east ern points 7:2 ! ) am 5:33 : pm Lincoln , Kalrbury and Hellevlllo 5:43 : pin " 10:10 : am Dally. Dally except .Sunday , CHICAGO. MII.WAI'KKU & HT. Paul Hallway City Ticket Olllce. 1504 Kama in Stieet. Telephone 2SI , Depot. Tenth and Manon Hlretti. Telejihone 1-S. Ijave. Arrive , Chicago Limited Ki. . . . 5:45 : pm 8:05 : um Omaha and Chicago I'.x 'UM am * l 0pm Dally. It VII.HOAD.I. ( i1 ntimidl ) 'WON ' PACIFIC" "THE OVKIU land U"utc ( limrm Olives , N. 11. C'.rner ' Ninth nn.l . FAtnnm Streets. Oly Ticket OilU'O. laa rnrniiin Street. Telephone 318. Depot. Tenth nnd Mnnon Street * . Trltnhono IIS. Ix-nve. Arrive. "The Overland Ml' ited" for Denver , Salt Uike , wtwtern points 8:10 : 4:45pm : Fast mall train for Denver , Salt I nle , Pacific const ami nil western poln' * , , * 3:30 : pin 10:30 : nm Lincoln , Itenlrlce nnd Stromslmrit Express . , 5:00 : pm 12:20 : pm Kearney Express 6:00 : pm 11:20 : tun Dally. Dally except Sunday. Council lltuffs 1/ienl Leaves , fr.n n. m. ; 6t61 n. m j 7:30 : n. in. ; 8:23 : n. in. : 10:45 : n. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4:30 : p. m. ; 5:65 : p. m. Arrives. 6:20 : n. m. ; 7:3 : > n. m , ; 8 a , in. ; 9:23 : n. in. ; 11:30 : n. in. ; 3:10 : p. m. ; 6:40 : p , in. ; 9M p. m.i 10:45 : p , m. MISSOUHI PACIFIC HAILHOAo Uenernl Olllces nnd Ticket OHIO" , Merchants National n.ink Hull.line . , 1221 F.itnam Street. Telephone 101 , Depot , Fifteenth ami Webster S reels , Teleiihons H.--S. Tl K I cnvo. Arrive Knn9nn nnd Nebrntikn Limited . . . . . 3:03 : pm 12:53 : rn Kansas City nnd St. Louis Kxpress 0:30 : pm 6:00 : nm Nchrnnkn l ocal 4:30 : pm 9:43 : nn Dally. Dally .except . Sunday. CHICAGO , ST , PAUL , MINNU npolls & Omaha Hiillwny General oniccB , Nebraska III vision , Fifteenth nnd Wi > b tc StreclB. City Ticket Olllce 1401 Kntnnm Street. Ttle hano 881. Uepot , Fifteenth nnd Wibstcr Stleels Telephone , 143S. Leave. Arrive Sioux City Accommodn , SRO : nm 8:0 : pm Sioux City Accominoda. ' 0:50 : nm 8.20 pin Illulr , limerron. Sioux City , Ponca. HnrtliiR- ttion nnd llloomlleld. , IsOO pin "lliSj nm Hloux City , Mankato , St , Paul , Minneapolis 6:18 : pm ntO : nm Kmerson PnMsenfrer " B:10 : pm 8:13 : nn Dally. Dally except Sunday , Ktinda only. This trnln stops nt stations Klorenc to So. lllnlr , Inclusive. Sundays only ; on wool days So. lllnlr only. KKKMONT. ILKHOHN ANI Mlssooiirl Vnllcy Ilnlh'.ny Oen crnl Olllies , United Slates Nn tlonal Il.inl < lliitldlnir , South west Corner Twelfth nnd Knr nam Htrosts , Ticket Olllce 1401 j'Mrnam Street. Telephone. Ml , Depot Fifteenth nnd Webster SticMs. Telephone. 1I3S Leave. Arrive Ulnck Hills. Dcndwoood and Hot Sprlnps 3M : pm C:00 : pm Wyoming , Casper nnd DoiiRlas 3:0) : pm C:00 : pi HiistlnES , York , David City , Supeilor , Geneva , Rxcter and Rewnnl. . . . "S pm. C.C1 pm Norfolk. West Point nnd Krrmonl 7:5' : ' ) nm * ' 10:25 : am Lincoln , Wahoo nnd Fremont 7:50 : nm " 10:20 : ni rremont Ix > eal 7:50 : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunda only. " Dally except Pnlurdny. ' Dall except jvirnJny. 'CHICAGO & NOIITHWESTEKN Hallu-ny City Ticket Olliec 1401 Fnrnam Street. Telephon BB1. Depot , Tenth nnd Mnso Streets. Telephone 128. Leave. Arrive Missouri Vnlley , Sioux City , St. Paul nnd Minneapolis G:10 : nm 10:13 : pm Mlssiurl Vnlley , Sioux . Ky * i iw nm 3:03 : ] > i Dennlson , Carroll. Wnll Luke " :30nm : 0:05 : pm Eastern Express. Des Molnes. Murs'.ialltown , Cedar Haplds , Chicago 10:1 : > nm 4:10 pi Atlantic Flyer , ChlcnRO nnd East 4:4j : I"n 4:10 : pi Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha 3:10 pi Missouri Vnlley , Sioux City , St. Paul , Minne apolis Llmtlcd 5:5-i : pm ' 0:23 : nm Otniiha-Chlcatro' Special . 0:30 : pm ' sl/i : / an Dally. Dally except Sunday. & PACIFIC HAH road General Olllces , Unite Stntes National Hank Hulld ln , S. W. Corner Twelfth on Farnnm Stiects. Ticket Olllce _ 1401 Fnrnam Street. Telephon Ml. Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tele phone 14.8. Leave. Arrive Slox Cl y , Manknto , St. Paul. Minneapolis . . . . 0:15 : pm 0:10 : am Dally. WAHASH IIAILIIOAD-TICKET OFFICE. 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , 32i. Depot , Tent and Mason Streets. Telephone. 12S. Leave. Arrive St. Louis "Cannon Hall" Express . 4:50 : pm * 11:3) : nn Dally. WATHH SUPPLY SHOUT AT RMPOUIA UHI for Power 1'uriionps Kiitlrel > Shut OPT. TOPEKA , Kan. , Dec. 3. OwltiR to the ex tremcly dry weather this fall water wa never eo scarce In the history of Lyon county as It Is today. Hmporla lice at the Junction of the Nccsho and the Cottonwood rivers one for weeks not a drop of water has besn flowing In cither. In many places the beds of both rivers arc ns dry as a sandy desert So meager is the supply above the dam It the Ncosho , from which the city receives Its supply , the city council has taken the mos stringent methods to curtail the use of water from the hydrants and has entirely stopped the supply to all usei's of water motors Mayor Addis Is digging a big well above the water works , from which ho hopca to obtain a supply. I\I1ICT13D UM1I2II .ANTI-TRUST Stove Itfiuilr 3 [ < > ii All 'Hrcil lo lie In n CHICAGO , Dec. 3. True bills have been voted under the Illinois anti-trust law by the grand Jury against flvo prominent stove rc- lalr mnnufacturcrs. The complaint was made liy Allen C. Selleck , a hardware merchant ind follows a civil suit for $23,000 damage * in which Mi : . . Selleck charged the flvo manu- j facturers with having conspired to ruin his business by forming a combination to force up the price of steve repairs. The case Is raid to bo the first of Its kind since the anti trust law went Into effect. Selleck in his coir.plalnt alleges that when the combination \\aa lurmeu ne was mviicu 10 join , out. re fused and has been compelled to pay retail prices as a result , with a consequent loss ol a largo part of his business. SHOT AM ) IvlLLICH UV A IIUIIGLAH. Iliittli ; in n HiiIMvny In VVIileh ( lie TIllL'f KNl'lllX'H. SCHKNECTADY , N , Y. , Dec. 3. Grorgo It. Dlodgott , head of the law department of the General Electric company , was shot by a burglar and mortally wounded today. Mrs , Dlodgett was awakened by the burglar , and calling to her iiuslwiul he rushed out Into the hall , where stood the thief. The burglar called to Mr , Illodgott to hold up his hands , and at the saino tlmo started to back down the stairs. Mr. Dlodgott followed and the burglar fired on him. The shots were re turned by Mr. Hlodgett , but on the third shot ono of the burglar's bullets found Its way Into Mr. filoilgott's right side. The burglar escaped. KimlmTiiUrx a I'fCiillnr Fri'iilc. PHHGUS KAU.S. Minn , , Dec. a.-Tlio const train on the Great Northern , west bound , was wrecked near riarnesvlllo last night , A switch engine nt Harnesvlllo was pushing a" coupla of cars of coal up to the cliute. In Bonio way the engine refused to stop and the cars began to go over the entl of the trestle , dropping twenty-live feet , The engine was reversed nnd tbo engineer and llrumnn Jumped , Just us the engine reached the dropping off place , the coupling broke und It Jiuckod down the Incline onto thu main track. It then went west nt a furious speed for tbreo miles , where It BtruoV : the coast train , whose engineer , 1'rtil Cirlswold , and Klremnn Carter , Jumped and wera badiy Injured , The engines cumo together with terrific force , demolishing both und throwing live cars off the track. No ono elcse was hurt , The damage will reach $15,000 Cdtton Striken u Loir Point. ST. LOUIS , Deo. 3. Cotton sold today nt the lowest point It has reached slnco No vember , 1S3I.Middling cotton Is selling In the St. tuls market for Gtf cents , only one. fourth of a cent higher than the lowest point on record , willed was reached In November , IS'JI , when middling cotton , the speculative grade , sold In St. 1-ouls nt C cents per pound , but prior to lt > 0l It bud not reached , so low u price for nearly ilfty years , Will of William IVlniuiN. AI/ri.MOUK , Dec. a. Proof of the rcgls- tratlon In a probate court of Knglnnd of the will of the late William Ixiula Wlnans , formerly a resident of Maryland , was llled today In the orphans' court with a copy of the will. Tna vulue of the Personal eatato U given at ubout J12C < W , < V % BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. Dayton , 0. . boasts of a Young Woman' * league which phows what courage anil per severance m-iy do , It wag begun In 1S ! > 5 iby a few working girls , who desired to form club that wouM bo of practical help to all .self-supporting . women. Several society women were Induced to become the board of directors and aid the girls by their counsel. ( The second year of ! ! existence the league , which had begun with fifty mem- hers , Unit Increased to BOO. At the present day-It numbers 800. The league has rented a club house , where they IHVCa library and reading room , anil hold classes In bookkcep- l ° gi stenography , millinery , dressmaking and cookery. The graduates In these elapses ro- celvo diplomas from the league. An annual 'feo ' of ? 2 constitutes membership , with the Tight to vote , white $5 gives admission to classes , Including the well-equipped gym- naslum. A lunch room Is conducted at the club house , where- good meal o n be pro cured for 11 cents. To this restaurant anyone ono Is admitted , but the- league lias a lunch room In the working quarter of the town , for working girls only , wliero n substantial lunch Is given for 10 cents. The club , which Ja Belt-supporting and self-governing , Is al ready raising money to build a club room of Its own , and many of the girls pledge thomsolvea to collect J10 a year for this object. Helen Hunt says : "The most perfect homo I over saw was a little house Into the sweet Incense of whoso flrea went no costly things. A thousand ! dollars servc'd ns a year's living for father , mother and three children. Dut the mother was the creator of a homo ; her relations with the children were the most beautiful I have ever seen ; every Inmate of the house Involuutarlly looked Into her face for the keynote of the day , and It always rang clear. From the rosebud or clover leaf which , In splto of her hard housework , she always found tlmo to put beside our plates at breakfast down FRENCH CALLING COSTUME PROM HARPER'S HAZAR ( Many of the reception and smart stiect costumes this winter are trimmed with white , but the white Is covered with appllquo or trimming of some sort to na not to look cold and unseasonable. An espcc'ally smart gown of deep mauve cljtli , equally effective In poplin or velvet , Is made with the sheathllke skirt , flaring at the foot , full In the back , and long enough to touch all arour.1. Around the foot Is a broad band of whlto cloth or satin on which Is an elaborate pattern of braiding , viol"t and black ; l > elo\v the whlto are three bias folds of the niniivu cloth , ana above it Is a very chic braiding. The waist , which Is all of the whlto , Is covered with the appllquo and braiding so arranged that the whlto surface shows to advantage ; It fastens at ono sldo under a straight band of deep violet velvet on which Is bra Id Irs. Insti notions for the cutting of this gown arc given with the cut patterns Issued by Harper's B"zar where It appears. The stock-collar and ibclt are of folded bias velvet of ( ho deep violet ; the sleeves arc plain , with wrists finished with lace ruffles. qulio separate from the gown , but -made to wear with It , Is a collar of fur and' lace. The muff of fur Is tied through the center with deep violet velvet , and has a laeo but/ fastened with a long bucltlo of rhlnostoiics. The hat Is of steel-embroidered velvet trimmed with three black ostrich plumes and under ono side of the brim a full roaotto of red velvet. to the story she had on hand to road In the evening , there was no Intermission of hct nfluonce. She has always been and always will bo my Ideal of a mother , wife and ionic-maker. If to her qulcK brain , loving icart and exquisite face had been added the appliances of wealth and enlargements of wide culture , hers would have been abso- utely the Ideal home. As It was , It was the best I have over seen. " The author of the series of letters , giving The Inner Experiences of a Cabinet Mem- > er's Wife , " the first of which appear In ho December Ladles' 'Homo Journal , will > ecomo a subject of much speculation for ho reason that she gives Borne new and ex- ecdlngly frank glimpses of Washington onicial life. The letters are undated , there- ere the administration cannot 'bo Identified , ho says of a president's wife. In a letter to lur sister , to whom all the missives are milted : "Tho worst of living In the Whlto House is the lack of privacy and room. The rst woman of the land Is alwut < ho hardest- vorked woman In America In many ways , fho present 'lovely ' .Incumbent has moru eUniro than most of those who hive 'occupied lie place , ihecauso she kn.ows no more about ho domestic arrangements than If stio lived u a hotel. 'Everything ' Is turned over to a lousekeoper , who does not oven report 1o Irs. President. The president's wlfo has ot the luxuries n.or conveniences of ordinary Ich people living In largo cities , Her uarters are circumscribed , and she Is bo- Icgcd by reporters , especially during the rst year , while the mere reading of her otters received every day Is a heavy task , llhough she has a * secretary to help her ut. rfhls Mrs. President does not even re- elvo the reports of the head steward , the hlef official servant of 'the household. It fa aid that ho went ta her not long ago to ask i advice about getting rat poison to kill lie numerous rat and mice occupants ot the Vhlte 'House ( be It said In shame tn the atlon ) , and the told him his province waa to eep everything disagreeable hidden from er from raU to ghosts. That Bitue.l Mr. toward. " Harper's ( Bazar notes that prcspepjus and usy householders who have no private ecc- etarlcs now employ women , who come 'or o many hours on so many days of the cck or month , add up the sixty wr mere Ills presented , see that they are correct , ud then draw the checks for them , Thu icad of the house , of course , signs the checks Imself , these women having no power of ttorney. Dut they como again on , another ay , see that the bills arc properly it- elpted and correctly entered on the books , ud then they Clo them away for reference , each householder having ROIUO system ot hi * own. The saving of tlmo to householder Is enormous , mid a these 'women ' arc skilled accountants their services are well worth the ? 2 on 'hour ' pnld for their work. vM ro than that , theirs Is n work open to grntlo women who find It difficult to find suitable employment In other directions. The first Indian woman's club ha * Just been organized In Danger , Mo. , and Is known as the Waba-nakl , Its objects being Indus trial , literary and philanthropic , and to pic < servo the traditions of the I'cuobscol tribe. Doubtless the chiefs rcallzo that the 1'etmb- scot traditions nro cndly In need nf preser vation when their squaws have como lo thli. Mary Nlmmo Italcnllnc , writing of "Women In the Government Departments" In the December Woman's Homo Companion , says : "Klght hundred and twenty-two clcrki find employment In the I'ostolllco department , of whom 177 nro women. Tliclr salaries raiiRo from ? f > 00 to $1 SOD a year , and they are engaged In general clerical work and copying. , The most Interesting division of the depart- I incut Is the dead letter olllco , whvro about 125 women are employed. Twenty thousand undelivered letters nro received here every day. Knch clerk Is expected , to open L'.V ) let ters each day , and as many "moro ns she oan handle. A record of the dally number exam ined by each ono Is kept , and credit for proficiency awarded. Letters containing checks and money are given special nttcn- I tlon , and nro returned to the sender If nny 'address ' can bo found ; If not , they nro re corded and placed on fllo to await applica tion. Those containing money may be re claimed In four ycaisj after Hint tlmo elapses they are rent to the treasury of the United States , and are often Identified and claimed after many yeais. Letters contain ing vno Inclosures are returned to the writ ers If they contain the address ; otherwise ) they are not preset veil and no record la kept of them , Thcro Is n museum of unmallablc artlclca that have been taken from the niallsi Its shelves contain every linaglnnblo son ol thliiKB , as dlverso In character ns a wcuh * hoard and a Bknlcton. " It Is not a Kenernlly known fact that ( In flrat place In thin country whuro women wore permitted to vote WIIH at Nuwnrlc , N. J. This occurred In 1807 , and the rhllndu'p'jln Tlnirti thlnkB that , If the facts chrcnlcled In Gordon's "History and Chronicled of Now JorHoy" hu true , that experlnient would sot lead a iieKslmlnt to hullevn In woman'n 111- cacy an an agent to purify the hallot. I'-fa ' Is what ho fiaya about that fainnus ovi jt "An election In 1S07 for determining the lo cation of the court IIOIJHU Is tll | ivmcmbi rd by tha Inhabitants IH tlm most uxc. ny recorded In their nnnalc. The conical wad hotwocn Nownrk and Day'a Mill. ly ) a i , ) Htructlon ( 'lven to the state constitution lit women were then HiifTcrcil to vote , und tnej noom to have been HO delighted with fils Pl'lvllCKu of oxert'lsIiiK their wills that t u > weru unwilling to clrcum crlho It within the legal limit , many women voting , wo are old , iievcn or eight times under various dm- Guises , " Mrs , Kannlo M McKoon own and niuiin-cu ono of the largest , ranches In California. It covers 10,000 awes , about fifteen mln ! * frjin Kin Diego , Slnco her huilaniJ'H death , t'.ieo years ago , .Mrs , McKoon , ulthough entcly without cxperlcnco ot that time , has op ra nl It so well that It Is now one of the most cccBsfiil ranches In the county. During her recent vls.lt to New York , I.idy Aberdeen vlsltej the New York Sciool of Applied Design for Women. Her Intcro' . in tlio establishment was cnthuslaHIc , aiil that It wart equally ulnccru was evidenced by 'n r seeking Iho co-operation of Mis. Dm 'op Honkhm In the formation of u similar nr.luol In Canada , | There U m moro charming background for old muhogany than a deep French pink. A dainty boudoir recently { nmpleted wa fur- nlihoil In French paper , of a deep rose ninw , with a Ucy-loaklng strlpo of wlilln bowkn.ts. . riiiv looking Klasees on the -walls - were old mahogany and gilt. The small tables aiul writing tablu by thawindow - weru also old mahogany , and tlio curtajns wcru of u dull green ground with Uugchcv of pink lie .vcrs ncattcrrd over them. The pink of the Ik .v < r broke Iliu too sudden contrast which CXUIH when you go directly from solid pink ta * llil green. For Instance , this roam would lnvu been cnmpletcly spoiled If the curtains I'-id. been entirely grct-ii , but thu roues , wlihh were the color of thu paper , nude a bildi-u , oa It were , in color.