Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 05, 1898, Page 11, Image 11
[ , SPECIAL NOTICES AilvrrtUi-nicnl * for tlicur column * Trill lie ( Jik.-n iinlll 1SJ in. for tlic rtcnlnR mill nnlll l > . " tur the inornlnK niiil Sniultir illflon * . - - n nnnt- Ailverllftrrn , lijreiituOliiw bcrptl cliiMKonn Imvc nnturrri ml- Orcmieil to n imiiilioriMl Sclli-r In c-nro of The HIT. Aiifitvi-r-n " > nililrofiini irlll lie ili-llvrrcil oil | ir - cn iilloii o Ilir clircli mil ) . Hale * , 1 1-1i1 a enl llrt Insertion 3o n mini h -nftcr. . .NotliliiK luUci for Icflx limn S.-if for Mir llrxt Inner' tlim. 'Ihrii' nilvvrtlKViitfiitft miiM lie run ciinitTiillt vly * \V\XTKU S1TIJ.\TIO > S. AUU. ir i ii'i. - , ' . -.w . . . . . . . . . . - - . withe * | K < sltlon cmlilcr or office work. JJC8I city irrvienirei. Addiess F 18 , lie * . A 554 9 * ' ' ' ' work : i.rsV'ut'Vift'renrc. . Adjics * F Z4. llee A-AUi7 , Ofllce. - _ _ A " TTlVlinl7oi7rvF" ( COMPETENT MIDDLE. nRrrt Americnn lady deslrcn n | .oltlon as boute- kpeper in prlvalo family. Address F 2S. _ Ilec olllce. A MJU C * \vi\'nn .MAI.H ! " ' < ' CVNAS nitTTiTT KEOirDEltS : NEW I.tNMJ of work , no heavy Kiwds to carry ; salary or romniml lon. O , F. Adams Co. . jl So. HAI.ESM V.V FOIl CIOAU8 , 1125 A MONTI ! AND ptpviifiii , old llrm ; experience unni'Ci'Stnry ; In ducements to customers. C. C. IJI.ihop & Co. St. Ixiuln. 11-417 _ " tin"vliNf.tKNT | : POSITt nNH. ON'T PHEPAllF f r tiic po tllio ! or other civil urn Ice exninlnn tlon without fceltiK our illuxtrated eatnlosue of Inrnnnatlon. Sent free. Columbian Corrc- p indriK-o College , \Va ; ilniloii. " , . "jjj , , j MEN TO U5AHN HAIl'lEtl TIIADEAVEtl- : ttKH time Ijy thH system IK 'wo months ; can lay limner If necessary wlthmit extra ex pense. pan earn board anil valuable experience by Hatunlay work In shops ; Iw i years' apprcn- tlrrshlp derved In two month * by constant pr.ictlcn , nxppft Instructions , l tures. exninlna- tlon * diplomas ba'lted liy stain charter ; "tab- llshpd In9.1. . Inrorporalpd ' 07 ; cat.ilonuo mallei fice. MolPr System Harbor School * , Chicago nnd flt. houlit. 1I-M..1UC' _ wT TEoTliiDiNn SADDLE MAKEIIS TO work on ( rood Block saddles ; pay highest wages nn.l . will Klvo steady work to KOO.I . mechanics. l > nla' > n , Fisher. llroekmann Co. . Minneapolis , Minn. 11-M527 8 WANTED. SALESMAN TO SEIA OtMl ucls ; no charge for outfits ; we are manufac turers. Thp Phoenix Oil Co. , 1J57 Euclid Avc. . rievcland. Ohio. " _ . r.\ 1 ' ! : It I ENTBI ! ) S A I NSM EN IN IKON. HEAVY hardware. M-hlclM material , w.-od stock. inlnlnff Riippllcfl. ptr. , for Iowa. Npl-rnfkn Mlnnr ota. Mliourl. Kanwio. Idaho. WnihliiRton. Klnl. . Montana Wynmlnir unit r.iliriirnln. Ad.lren.s 1J II. care l/rd & Tlioniaa , riileiKo. H' ' . , .jj 6 AVANTini. KAITHPtTb I'EfWON TO TIIAVEL : iialary J7S1) nnd xppn p : rnf'-renpp ; Inrlnse F ir-ndclrc > K il envelope. The Dominion fnni- piiny , ( lilr.-iifo. 11 M.s ; i * C.i7vloilNiriJNT T'OSITIONS - DON'T 1'P.E- iiarc fur th iimtiilll ir other civil service rxamlnalli n wlthnit FPI > ) IIIC our llliiKtratoil ralaloirtip of lnfnrin < ttlon ; spt frp.Colum - hliin Ciirri-Hiiondpnco Colli'Ke.Vaslilniton , pt p < 11 A" . S ( ! i * WANTKD I-'HJIAI.H II15I 101 OIIU.S KOH AU. KINDS OKVOI1K : ' , TO J7 week. Tnnndlan Ortlce , 133 Douiilaa. W \NTED. A fOMI'ETENT OIIIL KOIl OiN- : enl lioimenork ; call In forpnoun nt 1IW9 Soull :6th el. C-MM1 GIIlT. OKNEIlAIj HOUSBWOHK. 113S S. 31st. C C30 C WANTED. C51HI. KOH QENEHAI. HOUSE- work. 1024 Turk AVP. P M5C4 C' Frrco rm7itsE OK iTiTiTss CIJTTINO FUME IF H Tailor ttystem taucht. Slate anil loca niicniti wnnlpil 1'rof. W. .1. Marshall. Keneral travellni ; n ent. now at Hotel llrunawlck. WANTED. UNEIinnrTc WOMAN TO TItAVEI. on wilary to Bft intents for superior line or ( . ) di. Cornet & Shirt Works , Ann Arhor , Mich. C' WANTED. I.VDY BTIlNOOHArHKIl AND lioohkwpvr ; wtalu wanes uxpeotcd. Addresx ! ' 20 , , . C M3S1 " . ' JjADY WITH TACT AND EN'EUOY TO travel for o'd ' eftatdlshPd firm. I'ornianent ; $10 per mo. and expenses. / . care Hoc. I.'OH HUXT HOIISKS. ' ivi-r OKS Ai.i.ovnit city , > j to $73. Kldfllty , 1st lloor N. Y. I.lfi > . D-jrul : IIDI'HKS WALLACE. 11HOWN III/3CK. 16TH and Doiisl.ia D 4M : LIST. M'CAGUE. 13TII AND DODGE. D-W1 HOUSES , KLATS. GAIIVIN 1IIIO.S. . 1013 KAR'N D IW HOUSES. J. II. SIIE11WOOD , 423 N. Y. LIFE. D IS I HOUSES IN ALL 1'AUTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Ounpany , 150.1 Farnam. D 153 HOUSES. HENEWA & CO. . IQS N. 15TH ST. D 136 HOIISIW. ( "OTTAOES ft STOKES ALL I'AllTS of city. Ilirnnaii & I vu Co. , 213 So. Kith. DJ37 8-IIOOM HOUSE , NEWLY 1'AINTRD AND I'A- pprpd , ll N. SSthAve. , $13. Fidelity Trust Co. D Ml 70 HOUSES. STOIMXS. WEAD , 1GTH & DOUOIS D 211 F2 < HOI'SES. STOUEH. 11EMIS. I'AXTON IILK. D 133 AN FI.RO V N'T MOD HN 9-IIOO.M UIIIfK ilwrlllni ; . R"3 South 2Rh. ! J30. Applv W. H. Mplkl-.v l t Nat'l Itk. hid. D-M303 roil KENT. NINE ItOOM HOUSE ; PON- venlenl. moilern , homelike : lies ! rpsMi-noe dlM- trlrt ; few inlnulpi' walk from nn tollpp ! ; l , rn If desired. Inaulro ) X. Y. Life hiilldlnir. D-M517 NI1W rOTTAOE. MONTHLY PAYMENTS rol Ilei' Illili } . D M551 K'OHT-IIOOM rOTTAntJ. 2.-.2I IIALF-IIOWAHD s'r el. D .173 fiEVFN-IIOO.M HOUSE , MODEHN. NI5AH park KJD S. ! Sth. D-Mlvi GOOD Illtirix IirOMJNO HOt'PE OF 13 UOOMS on par 1'no ' In Cnnnell MlnffH : low rent to Rood party. H. O. McGee , No. C I'carl Ft. . Coimell Illiiff.1. D-MMO 0 I.-DU ituxT I'MMtxisni-n. itnoM.s. FOR KENT , NEWLY FUHNISHED UOOMS ; reasomililn prices. 2121 Dod e. E M5SS i'UUNIfiUED HOOMH , 237C HAHNEY ST\ 1 -MISD F22 TWO LAIK3E ItOO.MS FOU GENTLEMEN. 411 N. 17lh. 13 M349 K5 yilltNISIIED 11OOMS. HOUSEKEEl'INO. 2fJ3 Ht. Miry' : . E < W Fi ( I'LEASANTLY FUHNISHED HOOM' . MOD- ern. Ml So. ! Mh St. E-G1G FUIINISHED OH UNFURNISHED rooms In moilern house ; one block from car line. CIS North 23,1 St. E 510 4 * KOUTII ItOOM. FIHST FLOOH. ISJfi ( 'AI' . AVB. E 5IS61 lfl NICELY FUHNISHED ItOOM WITH HAY WIN- dow. heat und tr.i . ii Soutli nth St. linOMR , LIGHT HOUSEKEEl'INO. 1313 DOUG- las. E--M5S1 5 MODEIIN SOUTH UOOMS. KM WI9KK AND up. DH N. 19th. i E-M5rC 11 IMIUMSIIKl ) HIIO.MS AM ) 1IOAHI ) . THE MEHHIAM. FIHSTC1SS FAMILY HOtel - tel , Uth and Du.lnu Sl . F--4JS T\VO NICE UOOMS. ! 8 DOUGLAS ST.F703 F-703 BTEAM HEATED ItOOMH WITH HOAHD. 2003 Hartley. F MSM I'll * UTOI'IA. 1721 DAVENl'OUT ; THANSIENTS AC- coniino Inleil. F M709 F17 11ANDSO.MI1 1'AIIIXmH EN SUITE. SMALLEH ruoma , Kood board. The Uosa. 2024 Hartley. F-M873 ruuNisuEi ) UOOMS , WITH IIOAUDJ HOT wntcr heat. 240J Ca > St. F SIO F5 * ROOM AND HOAltD , 23 > ) S DOUGLAS.F331 F-331 F6 I3MX1ANT FHONT UOOMS. STEAM HEATED : llrnt-clnm board. 190V Capitol Aw. F M5U 6 * ri'HNIKHED HOOMS WITH I1OAHD. ! C13 Douulan. F-M5I9 C _ IN I'HIYATE FAMILY. WITH OH WITHOUT board. 1019 Dj.l e. F-M5H * WELL FUrNiailED F110NT JIOOM FI rlipd hocrd , modem boute ; trtercnea. 81 ! North 19th. F-MW2 HOOir WITH HOAHD. CHICAGOMB74 t " -MB74 II * HOAHDI.VfJ. WANTED. SIX OENTLEMKN 2 ) S S. 17th St H-M5SI roil nixr _ iTonis : AMI OKPICUS. FOU lENTNTlnKRir Onn larKo corner n .in. Zd floor , with % nult ami private offlce. wati > r , etc. Ono larso front t-noni. M tloor , divided Into two looms by partition , water , etc. Ono lars " corner room. Id door , wltli vault , water , etc. Ono front room , divided by psrtltlon , 3d floor. One corner room , with vault , 3d flour. One Jarcc r-m. 3d floor , nlth parlltlon dividing It Into one larRC room end two unaller prlvatu room § ; water , eto. Two large ground lloor room * . frontlnR litn St. , wlf.i vault. Severn ] unmll looms on 4th floor , with vaults. All theye rxims are healed with fleam , electric IlKlits , iupplled with first-class Janitor service. Ele ator.i run day and all nluhl : bulldlnp strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent , Hoom 104 Hoe building 1-108 FOH HENT-THE 4-STOI1Y tlHICK HUILDINO nt 310 F.iinnm SI. This bulldlni ? has n fireproof remeiit bosemenl ; water on all floors ; sa < . etc. Apply at the oflloe of The H e. 1-910 FOH HENT. DESIv HOOM IN ( HIOUND FI/On oillop. llee bulldlns ; water , i-team heat , elpctrlo llshl and Janitor not vice. Apply to Superin tendent , llee bulldlliK. 1 197 I'ACIFIC STOI1AGE AND WAHEHOUSE CO. , fiOJ-Oli Jones ; general Hornse. and forwarding. OM. VAN & STOHAGE , ISH'.i FAHN'M. TEL 1559 M 161 WAXTHII TO IIUY. r WIHII TO I'unciiASE THE LETTEIIS ic , W , < J from Soda Mint gum : , tate your price , either singly or for all. E 49 , Hoc. N-I3J 1 > OULTUY l'I3N EACH LIGHT HI1AUMAS nnd I'artrlilgo Cochins ; have pen S , C. lltimn I Cliorns ; will sell or trade. Hex IIS Mlllard , Nob. N-M-A7 " > FOR FOH SALE , HAH FIXTUUI . INCLUDING cash icglstcr , also kltrhen ranse , dining room fables and chairs. Apply to E. A , Troulman , ExchaiiKP hotul , South Omaha. O M379 7 KOIl S.\I.K 3II.SUI-3M.AXKOU9. FINE WHITE SAWDUST FOU FLOOHS , ETC. ; ponnut for Ice , nt $3.73 l > er cord. Tel , 45S. SiOl Douslas. U 4H2 FOH SALE-TWO HLACIC WALNUT COUNTers - ers , 23 feet long each , at 1403 Harney. Meyer & Haapki ? . ( U 571 MASHAfiK , H.VTIIS , UTC. MADAME SMITH. 113 NO. 13TH ST. . STEAM and alcohol barhs. . T SMI Fl MME , AMES. MASSAGE AND 1IATHS. lti23Vi Howard Street. T-M44J MIIS. DH. LEON. ELECTHIC MASSAGE HATH parlors ; restful und curative. 417 S. llth , upstairs. T-MI43 FC' MME. HUISSON OF PAUIS , CIIIUOI'ODIST , medicated baths and massase. 107 N. 12th St. T-537 Ml * 1'KHSOXAI , . VIAVI FOH UTEHINE THOUI1LES. 315-8 I1EE ; physician ojitsultatlon or livulth l ok Itea I1ATHS , MASSAGE. MME. 1'OST , 3I9',4 S. 13TH U 1C I CI/XTIIES CLEANED. I'HESSED AND HE- pnlrpil ; day or nlKht ; dreiw suits for hh- ' . I'anlorltim , N. E. Cor. llth and Farnam. Tel. 903. U lilj HOW TO IIECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS , pharmacists , V. D.'s , dentists or lawyers. Lock box 190. Chlc.-iRo. U 7IS F12 1'HIVATE HOME FOH LADIES UI2FOHK AND during confinement ; bab'.es ' adopted or cared for. Mrs. M. J. Ludlow , 2202 Clark St. . Oninlm U 901 F 19 * ANY I'EHSON IN DOUGLAS , WASHINGTON or San y counties who has any claim apalns't mo will please call at Weir's place , near South Omaha , where I can be found until March 1 , 1S9S. John Nnth. U 983 Ft-biS * 1'IUVATE HOME FOR. LADIES I1EFOUE AND dtirlnir conllnement ; babies adopted and cared for. 1130 N. 17th. U 333 F4 I , SCHOOL SUIT. WANT SMALL. YOUNG , rellned , Christian wife. Ilex 433 , U M-'GO 10 * MA"HUIED PEOPLE. SECUHE THE ONLY u.v- objectionable method to ovoid excessive pa- rentaKP , TAli. . Herrlcr , president Institute of Human Culture , Minneapolis , Minn. U M.157 Mch3 PH1VATB HOME FOU I.A'DIES HEFOUE AND durlni ; cnnllnemcnt ; babies adopted nnd c.ired for. 1130 N. 17th. U M370 Il MOXKY TO IO.\XHI-AI. KSTATR. MONEY TO IX3AK AT LOW HATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1303 Farnam St. W 4CO ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. L. ; quick money at low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W 407 IXAN ON IMPROVED . < t UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 FarMn. W-4CS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Drennan-Love Co. . 219 S. Ifith. W-470 $100.000.00 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON first-class Improved Omaha property , or for building purposes. Fidelity Trust company. W 471 MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED HEAL EState - tate In Omaha , Council lllufN & South Omaha. 1'usey & Thomas , 503 First Nat'l JlanU , Omahi. W-172 WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY I OANS. n. C. Peters & Co. . U. S. Nnt'l Hank JlldK. W 473 \VH HAVE MONEY TO LOAN' ON FAIIMS IN pastern Nebraska and we tern Iowa. Hrennan- Love Co. . 219 South IIHh street. W M539 F5 ( TFElTcENT MONET ON' NEIt. FAHMS & OMA- hn property. W. II. Melkle. 1st Nnt'l Hank lll.lif. . W-M474 iTpEIl CENT CITY AND FAUM LOANS. Onn'ln Ilros. . 1BI3 Farnam St. W M907 FROM JIOXCO UP. WEAD , 1CTII & DOUGLAS. W 212 FJI 5W PEU C-ENT MONEY. IJEMIS , PAXTON Hlk. W 403 MOXHY TO I.OAX RIIATTKLS. $10 TO $10,000 TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOUSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC. . at lowest rates In Omahi. South Omaha ami Council Hluffs. No removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time qr In any amountH. amountH.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , : tn South ICth St. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOH- POUATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 473 sixicss nn.ixrns. TO GET IN OH OUT OF I1USINESS GO TO J. J. Glhion. 614 First Nat'l Hank. V 470 WANTED. A GOOD PAHT.N'EH rO 8OtITIN ern fruit farm. Also customers for 100 choice lots ; ulm reveral email tracts or iand near Omaha. Address , J. H. Rice , Council U'uffa , In. Y-9SO I'Vb 20 SAI/50N IN CITY OF 0,000 POPULATION. DO- InK the bUB'ness price. $2,000 ; part time. J. J. Gibson , 511 First Nat. Hank. Y-511 I. . ) OLD ESTAHLISHED C1OAH AND STATION- cry bu lncs3. J. J. Gibson , 514 1st Nat. ilk. Y-515 10 STEAM MEHUY-dO-HOUND. COMPLETE , rest $2SJO ; prlue , $ S50 ; money In It for expo sition. Write Tuttle Hrud. , Salt L-iko City , Utah. Y M5I8 10' WANTED. PAUTNEH IN WESTEHN CATTLE liUflnfH ! ) with $3,000 to $3frb ) ; best layout In Colorado. Address F 15 , llee. Y M5I4 S 617i > " ESTAIIUSHBD NEWS. STATIONERY nnd clKar buriness ; good locatljn. Address M 53. llee. Y-552-C * WANTED. PAHTNEH WITH SMALL CAPITAL for an Investment worth $10,000.00 , In two years. Aililrrr * F 19 , lloo. Y-SI367 5 THIS IS NO LIE ; THEHE AUK AS MANY Krados of rtoKlen a there ale of five-cent rlirarrf our Itoyal Havana ( tottlps are niide from the be t reawi-it Gebhart SiunUh mild luni ; filler ; hand made. M , Davla , factory agent. 1515V * Farnam. Y M5S9 5 KOIl HXOHAXfiU. FOH SALE OU EXCHANGE. IXJT W I1Y 150 fiot. with eluht-ro3in cottaKu with all modern Improvemrnta , also Rood barn ; locuted In choic est retl'lfnco ' part of Omaha , two blocks from Haniiooin park ; tme block from itrret cars and chcwilj paved itrect and brick wu'ki ; $2,500 In- cumbrance , ( our yearn at 0 per cent ; will rell rarity cheap for cJ h , or will exchnnce for ti dp lrabl * stock of lioe . Adire D M , H e. Qmaha 7.-MW : F5 TO THADE , 10) ) ACUE3 OF SECOND HIVEU iHitlom land houne. barn ; plenty in > * | water ; half mile to pcMotnrej KO ! nrrm cultlvHted , all fiT.ceil ; cleiir title ; In Heaver Co. . O ! < lahon > a. Cull or ndilress P , J , Wa' li , JltU and Q St. . Bouth Omaha , Neb. Z M67J ( ' FOU nxrn 1 tContlnncl. ' J A'-nR' IM ItOVKD. KN-ntTc HJNTY NKH. . to rll 'f ' ir d < ? f"r rnld n. . t or biimnrt * pinpcrty in Omaha. Oeo. W. Snow. Sprln-- ll.dd , S. D. K-MMi FJ rou sAf.r. uii.vit KSTATI : . KOUNT7.E I'UVCH HAIUJAINS. ll.iM. $3.7SO TO $6.500. J. J. Gibson. 14 First Nat. Hank Hid * . UK-ITS . HAHOA1NS. HOUSES LOTS AND FARMS ; snip or trade. F. K. Darling. Harkcr Hlk. HOUSES , IX3TS , FAIt.MS , LANDS. IXANS. ulso fire Insurance Heinls. Paxtcn blk $ ! 25oO FOR 3-STOHY HIllCK HU1LDING , 41 fpet frontflKP , npar 14th and Douslas Stu $2.ooo for Impraved properly on Cumins iitrept , near loth itrect. .1. N. Frenicr. Opp. P. O. 14 PER CENT ORORS INVESTMENT. 2-STORY I'rlck business building , price J3.500. A'WfpM ' FAHXI LANDS , cP. . ILTllHISON. I2 N7Y. I * HE-9I1 F17- FOH SALE , II ) ACRES OAltDEN. LITTLR northwest Sevmonr Ike ; rhubarb , nftmratrus , "If. Fred Wohlers , 418 8. 14th. 1112 11319 5 * $4.000 WHY ! , HHY M-FOOT LOT AND -noOM boiifp on Georgia AVP. . near Hanscom park ; nil moilern Impnvementi ; $2.000 pash. balatice 0 per cent Address owner , F 11 Hep office. HE 4 ! < % -C OAHVIN linos. ' HAHOAIN LIST- Cholpp lot near Itnnppom park and motor line , on paved ftrcet , 43x133 feet ; price , $ loo.OO ; easy ternif. Oarvln Ilroj. . . 1C13 Farmm St. HE-M3M n WHY .PAY HENT WHEN YOU CAN HUY A nlcp pottnr" tioinp fnr toT" " * lllclc1 ' ' 'Ml i.'st 'o Agency , 413 Hoard of Trade. UE-lrt-4' CHOICE GARDEN LAND , 10 ACHES , ADJOIN- In , ? city , only $1.710. Hicks Heal Estate Acency , 413 Hoard RE-M9-I * of Trade. - - MUST HE fsoLH TO LOSE IWrATU. SO- ncr ranch , 47 In fruit , line bou * ? . desirable homo , one mile from ptallon : blp discount from emirt appraisal. Alfred Hall. Newcastle. California. HE M..Sl f , SIIOHTIIAXn AM ) TYIM-JWIIITIXO. HOYLES' SCHOOL THE ONLY ONE IN Omaha where court reporters arc teachers , 103-407 Heo Hid ? : . 4Sb A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. 4 SO AT OMAHA HUS. COLLEGE , 1CTII & DOUGLAS 4S7 OMAHA SHORT-HAND COLLEGE. HOYO'S theater. M730 Feb. 13 CI'TTIXfJ SCHOOLS. REMOVED. THE JOY TAIF.OU SYSTEM drc. s cutting school. 1911 Cumlnir St. MS70 Feb 13 riXAXCIAL. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES HOUOIIT 1-"OR cash. Hlchard Hprzfeld , 171 I 'iSallp St. . Clil- Pago. 501 V2& KXIM1SITIOV KltOXTARKS l-'OIl 11HXT. GHOUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION. lleinlK , Paxton Hlk. 973 STKXORKA1MII2IIS. WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOU SlpnoKrnphers free. The Smith-Premier Type writer Co. Telephone , 1281. 431. I A\VXIIIOlvl'2HS. II. MAROW1TS ! LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 10TH. 4S3 riXAXCIAL. MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE POL- Icles or bought. L. P. Van Nonnnn , Mlnne- nppoll.i. Minn. M777 Mchl4 I2MPI.OY3II2XT OFKICn. CITY EMPLOYMENT I1UREAU , 1417 FARNAM street. Rooms 2 nnd 3. Tel. 1401. 43o FUIl.\ITtmi2 PACKI'M ' ) . M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING. TEL. 1331. 492 , IIHICIC. SEWER.SIDEWALIC & HUILDING ANY QUA > f- tlty ; tel.492. Louisville llrlck Co.,330 Hd.Trade. S9S F1C TYI'HWHITKHS. TYPEWUITEUS FOH RENT $1.00 PEH MONTH , The Smlth-Prlmler Typewriter Co. . 1C23 Far nam St. ; telephone , 12S1. 4S9. AVAXTEIJ TO HOIIKOW. WANTED TO HORROW $1.500 , 3 TO 3 YEARS , on choice Inside , well rented property , nt 7 per cent , Heml-annual ; no commission. Address F 17 , llee. M542 ROVI3HVMI3XT XOTICKS. PIIOPOSALS FOR INCASING THE SUH- plus KrazliiB lands on tlio Klowa and Cornanche and Wlclilta reservations. United States Indian service , Klowa and Comancha and Wle'nltu ascncy , Anndarko , Oklahoma , January 19. IS9S. ( Telegraphic address , Aim- darko , Oklahomii , via Chlckashu , I. T. ) Sealed proposals for srazlnu horses or cattle ( but not sheep or IIOBS ) on the sur plus lands ot the Klowa and Comuncho and Wichita reservations , Oklahoma , Indorsed "Proposals for leasliiK trlbnl lands for Krnzlnu purposes , " and addressed to tlio acting aBont of tlio Klowa and Conmncho UKuncy , Aniiilnrlto , Oklahoma , will bo re- colvi'd at tills olllcD until - o'clock p , in. on tlio 19th day of February , IMS , The l > astures on tlio Klowa und Comanche reservation will bo leased for the period of three years from April 1 , 1S3S , and the [ lastures oti the Wichita reservation will bo leased for one year from April 1 , U'JS. No hlil for a different period on either reser vation will he received or considered. Kor the Information of bidders I will state that the description of the pastures , the loca tion and estlimited number or acres In each , and nil other necessary Information will bo furnished on application to this otlice. A few of the pastures on each reservation are unsuwyed. Thcsj will he surveyed as early as practicable , and the lessee will bo required to pay upon the actual number of acres found to lie embraced In each , us shown by the survey. Certain of the pas tures on both reservations are also un- fenceil. The lessees of unfenced pastures will bo required , without unnecessary delay - | lay , to fence the same with a substantial , : cattle-proof , wlro fence ; all fences and | other Improvements shall revert to the In dians and become their nljosluto property at the expiration of the Puses. No pasture on the Klowa nnd Conmni'ho reservation : hat Is already under fence will bo leased fjr less than 10 cents per acre pur annum , and no unfenced pasture on said reserva- ; tlon will bo leased for le.ss than S cents per , acre for the first year and 10 rents per icro for eacn or' the second and third years. | 1 I I'ho bidder must clearly d sUnatH thu pas- i turn on whlc-n the hid Is inado , Klvlng the ' estimated number of .UTCTI therein , the irlce pur acre per annum which hu will my , and the maximum mimlr of hcraes or cattle ho proposes to hold upon the lands at any one time ; .mil In cao more taan ono pasture Is bid upon , separate bids must ho made upon each. Only by a strict ad herence to this Instruction will It be prac ticable to compare the bids on any given pasture , The runt must ho paid In two i > n.im | semi-annual payments In advance , namely , on April 1st and October 1st of ouch year. Each lessee will he required to furnish security in an amount equal to the deferred payments for the faithful performance - ] formanco of thu conditions of the lease . through some acceptable security or cuarI I anty company. Personal bjmls will not hu i accepted. Kverythlni ; being satisfactory U It proposed to award the grazing privileges of each particular pasture to thn bidder proposing to pay the hlRhest prlco there for ; hut the rlg'ht Is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids If deemed for the best Interest of thu Indians nnd the leases executed hcretindcr will he subject to the I approval of the secretary of the Interior , i Kadi proposal must bo arpompanled by a | certified check or draft upon some United States depositjry or solvent national bank In the vicinity of the bidder's place of ' residence , made payable to tlio order of i the commissioner of Indian affairs , for at I least 5 percentum of ( he entire amount of the proposal , which check or draft shall IJB forfeited to tha United States for Hie uue and bunellt of the Klowa , Comanrhe , Apache and Wlclilta Indiana , In case any bidder receiving an award shall fall to enter Into the prescribed lease for the lands hid upon , and to secure a suitable band for the faithful performance of hid part of fho contract ; otherwise to bo re turned to t ie bidder. Proposals not con forming to the r-'qulreinents of this ad vertisement wl'l ' not be considered. FHANK D. HAI.mVlN. Copt. If. S. A . Ai'tlru ; In- i ill an Agent. Klowa and Comunche. Agency , ! Anadurlco , Oklahoma , J21 < liM ! XOTICi : TO COXTU VCTOHS. N'OTICK * fO CONTUACTOHS. 'I ' bids for tlio construction of thoR R st rolontiailo on Iho Kxpooltli n grounds will be received until II o'clock n. m. , Thursday , February 10 , 1S9 . Plans and specifications pan bo seen a the Department blllce , corner Fifteenth ntu Hpencer streets , or sets will bo furnlshei bidder ! * ut coat. I The right Is reserved to reject any or a ! 1 bids. F. P. K1UKKNDAU , . Manager Oroumls and llulldlng Oept.Trans mlssiFslppI and International Exposition. STOCK imUlKHS' Mli-TI\J. MKKTING. Nolle" Is hereby given that the regula nnmml mertltig of the stockholders of th South Platte hand company will he heh at Ihe olllre of wild company In Lincoln Nehrnskn , nt 11 o'clock n. in. , on the firs Wednesday In M.m-ii , ISDS , helnB the seconc day ofhe month. , Uy order of tie Ho.ird oC Directors. U. O. PHILLIPS , Secretary. Lincoln , Xeh. , Jan. 31. 1SOS. J3U130tin 1'OSTOFFICK X OTI CI2. ( Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested as chatiRes may occur nt any time , ) Foreign malls for the week ending Febnmrj B. 1SK ! , will close ( PHOMPTLY In nl cases ) nt the general post olllcc as fol lows : PAIlCfiLS POST MAILS close ono hour earlier than closing tlmo showt below , Trniis-Afliintlo .Mnlln. SATtmDAY At 7 n. m. for FUANCK SWITX13ULAND. ITALY. SPAIN , POIl TUOAL , TUHKEY , EOYPT and I1UIT- ISIt INDIA , per s. a. La .Ilrotagne * . via Havro ( letters for other parts of ICuropo must ho directed "per I u llretuqne" ) ; n S a. in. for NKTIlkllLANDS direct , per s. s. Obilnm , via liotterdam ( lotterg mus he directed "i > er Ohttam" ) ; at S a. in. for OENOA , per s. , Kaiser Wllhelm II ( let tors must he directed "per Kaiser Wllheln 11" ) ; nt 10 n. in. ( supplementary 11:30 : n m. ) for EUROPE , per B. s. Aurnnla * . via Qucenstown ; at 11 a. in. for NOIl\VA\ direct , per a. a. Hekhi ( letters must bo directed "per Ilekla" ) . PUINTKD MATTHU. nTC.-Oerman steamers salllns on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. for Oermany , nnd Specially Addressed Prlnte , Matter , etc . for other parti of I uni > c. Amer ican nnd White Htar steamers on Wednesdays Oerman steumera on Thursdays , and Cunard French nnd Herman stcimers un Saturdays tatto Printed Mattel , etc. , for all countries for whlcl they are advertised to cariy mall. After the clrnlnj ; of the Supplementary Trans Atlantic Malls nnmed nbove , additional tuppk-- mentary mnlls ate opened on the piers of the American , imHsli. : ; French nnd Clcrman Ftcnm era , ami romjtn open until within Tea Minutes of the hour of Falling ut tteamer. for South mill Central Aniorloa U'ONt Illllll'K , lite. SATtrnDAT-At 2:30 : a. m. for NKW- ForNDLAND , per s. s. Siberian , fron Philadelphia : at 10 n. m. ( mipplementarj 10:30 : a. m. ) for FOISTUNIO ISLAND , JA MAICA and CAHTHAOI5NA , jwr . " s Altai ( letters for Costa Illca must ho dl reeled "per Altai" ) ; at 10 n. m. ( supple mentary W.Q : n. m. ) for POUT Al PIUNCI3 , PETIT OUAVE and SAVAN- ILLA. per H. . Alps ; at 10M : n. m. for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS. TAHAStO nnd YUCATAN , per s. s. Vlslinncl.i ( letters for other p.irts of Mexico and for Cuba must bo directed "pe.r Vlgllanclo" ) ; at 10:30 : a. in. for HAITI , per s. s. Prlns F Hemlrlk ( letters for Venezuela , Curacao Trinidad , Ilrftlsh anrt Dutch Guluna mus ho directed "per Prlns F. Hemlrlk" ) : at 11 .a m for nilAXIL und LA PLATA COUN TRIES , per s. s. JJuffon , via Pernambuco Ilahla nnd IUo Janeiro ( letters for North Drazll must be directed "per Buffon" ) ; nl 1 p. in. for BAIU1ADOS direct and NORTH HIIAHIL , via Para and Mnnaos , per s. s Orlgen ; nt " ' p. m. for NASSAU , N. P. per s. s. Miami , frc-m Miami , Flu ; at S:3i : p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per steamer from North Sydney : at S:30 : p in for ST. PIKRRK-MIQUELON , per steamer from Halifax. Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax nnd theivce by steamer , close at this ofllc' dally at 8:30 p m. Malls for Miquclnli , by rail to Flos- ton nnd the-ico by ntcamcr , elope at this office dally nt 8:30 p. mA Malls for Cuba close nt this office dally nt 7:00 a. m. . for forwardlnff by steimcrs sailing ( Mondays and Thursdays ) from Port Tampa. Fla. Malls for Mexico City , overland unle. s specially ntMresrcd fcr-de patci ! by Btcamer , clpfo at this olllcc dally at 2:3i : ) n. m. nnd 2:30 : "p. m. * * UeBlstereil mall clones ut CCO : p. in. previous day. TriiiiN-l'nolflc ! Mulls. Malls for Australia ( except those for West Austra'la ' ) , which are forwnred via Europe , New Xcalaml , Ifawall , FIJI and Sainoan Islands , j > er s. s. Alnmctla ( from San Fran cisco ) , closn hero dally up to January * * ; ! 0th at 7.00 a. m. . 11 a. in. and G:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York of s. s. Auranla with lifltlsh mails for Australia ) Malls for Australia ( eye-opt West Australia ) , New Zealand , Ilnwnll and Fill Islands , per s. s. Warrlrooo ( from Vancouver ) , close here dally . - < ficr January " 30th and up to Jc.nuary 31st at fi:30 : p. m. Malls for China , Japan and Hawaii , per s. ' City of Rio Janeiro ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to Fe.bru.arv Cth at 0:30 : p in. Malls for China and Japan , per s. s. Columbia ( from Tacoma ) . c'ose here dally up to February * * 13th at G,0 : p. IT. . Malls for Hawaii , per p. s. Australia , ( from Snn Francisco ) , close hero dally up to Feb ruary Ifith at C : . " > 0 p. m. Malls tor China and Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per s s Emnres3 of China , ( from Vanennvert. close here dally up to February * * 21th at C:30 : p. m. Malls for thn Society Islands , per ship Galileo ( from San Francisco ) , close hero dally up to February 22d at C:30 : P. m. Trans.Faclflc malls nrc forwarded to port of fallIng - Ing dally nnd the schedule of closing Is ar- ranKCi. ' on the prcs-u nipt Ion of their uninter rupted overland transit. itOKlstered mall dupes nt B p in. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster Postolllce , Now Yorl : , N Y. , January 2't , 1S9S. KAII/KOADR. UUULINC.TON & MISSOMU Ulver Uullroad "The riurllnK- ton Uouto" Oeneral Olllces N. W. Corner Tent. ) tiul Karnam Sticets. Tii-liOt Olllce. 1M2 Farnam .Street. Telephone 2or ) . Depot , Tenth and Mnnon fctreets. Telephone 18. Arrive. 0:33 : am * 4:03 : pm Lincoln Local , * 7:0. : , pin 7M"i pin 11:30 : am CHICAGO. millLINOTON & ljulncy Ilallroad "Tho llurl- IliKton Uoute" Tlrkfl Olllce , 150J Farnam Stieet. Telup.iono 2.V ) . lepn . Tenth nnd Mason HtreetE. Telephone 128. _ _ _ _ _ _ I.rave. Arrive. Ventibulp'1 ' Kx. . 5:05 : pm 7lt : am Chlcauo Exnr.-ai 9:4 : * am 4:15 : pm Chicago & St. Louis Ex 7:50 : pm 7 M am Pacitic Junction Local. , " 11:40 : am SM > pm Fast Hall 2JO : pm Dally. Dully except ounday. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVEIl- land llouto" Ocneral Olliccs , N. E. Corner Ninth nnd Farnam Streets. City Ticket Olllcc. 1302 Farnnm Street , Telephone 310. Depot , Tenth und Ma on Streets. " " Telephone I eavc. Arrive , "Tho Overland Limited" for Denver , Salt I Jke , western points 8:20 : am 4:15 : pm Faist mull tialn for Denver. Halt l.nke. Paclilo coast nnd ull western points 3:30 : pm 10:20 : nm Llm-oln. llenlrlco nnd Stromsbiirt ; Expri-jB . . 5:00 : pm " 12:20 : pm Kearney Expr * s 5:00 : pm 12:20 : pin Dally. Dul'y except Sunday. Council Illuffn l oeal I.IMVIX. 5tl : a. in. : 0-50 n. m.i 7:10 : u. m. ; S:25 : a. m. ; 10:15 : n. in. : 2:15 l > . in. ; 40 : p. in. ; 5:55 : p. m. Arrives , G : 0 n. m. ; MIBPOI'IU PACIFIC UAILHOAI ) General Oltlcen nnd Ticket Olllce. Merchant ! National llaiik Ilulldln ? . 1231 Karnam Street. Telephonu lot. Depot , Fifteenth and YVehntcr Slit'cu. Tclephonu Leave. Arrive. M:55 : pm 81. 9M : pm : M am . . . . " 4 pm 0:45 : ura Daily eccpt Sunday. n \iMto\ns. Mlourl Valley Hallway Gen. eral Oillrcf , United States Nfi- tlnnnl UrtfiK llulldlnr , Southwest - west Corner Twelfth nnd Far- tiam sire , ts Ticket Olllce , 14'd ' Farnnm Street. Tcl"ptvin Ml. Depot. Fif teenth and Webster Stieets. Telephone 115J. Leave. Arrive. Illack Hills. Ucndnoocl and Hot Sprlnps 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Wv.nnlntf , Caspar nnd Douglas 3:00 : pm S0 pm Hn ltnfrs , York , David City. Superior. Geneva , Exeter nnd Seward. . . . 3:00 : pm BM : pm Norfolk , West Point and Fremont 7:50 : am MOSam : : Lincoln , Wahoo and Fremont 7:50 : nm "IOJ5 : nm Fremont Ixjcnl 7:50 : am D.illy. " Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. " " "Dally except Saturday. Dally except Monday. CHICAGO Hallway-City Ticket Olllce , 1401 Farnnm Street. Telephone Mil. Depot , Tenth and Mason Street' , Telephone KS. Leave , Arrive , Missouri Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul nnd Minneapolis 5:40 : nm 10J5 : pm Missouri Vnlley. Sioux City 7:30nm : 9:05 : pm Dcnnl'on , Carroll , \Vnli Lake 7:30 : am 0:05 : pm Knstcrn Kxpresj , Des Mnlnes , Mnrshalltown , Cedar Uapld.i , ChlcORO 10:45 : am 4iIO pm Atlantis Flyer , Chicago nnd Hast 4:43 : pm 4110 pm Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha * 3:10 : pm Missouri Vnlley , Kloux City , St. Paul Mlnnc- npollrt Limited RI3 : pm 93d ; am Omaha-Clilcaco Special. 6:30 : pm 8:10 : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL , MIN'NR- apolls & Omaha Hallway General Olllces , Nebraska Di vision. Fifteenth nnd WebMer Streets. City Ticket Olllce , 1401 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone CGI Depot , Fifteenth und Webster Sticets. Tel ephone 1I5S. Leave. Arrive. Sioux ; City Accommnda. S:50 : nm S:50 : pin Sioux City Accnmmoda. 0:50 : nm 8:20 : pm llbilr. KmeiRon Sioux City , Poncn , Hartlne- ton nnd llloomlleld. . . 1:00 : pm 11:53 : am Sioux City , Mnnkato , St , 'Paul ' , Minneapolis . . . . ii:55 : pm 9:10 : nm nmorson P.isscnuer . . . . Csl't jun 8:15 : am Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. * This train stops nt stations Florence to Siuth Illnlr. Inclusive , Sundays only ; on week dnyx , South Illalr only. SlOt'X CITY & PACIFIC I1AIL- road General Olllces , United States National Rink llulld- IIIR , H. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Olllce , lloi Farnam Street. Telephone r.Cl. 1'oput , 13th nnd Welwti-r Hts. Telephone 4rS Ijoave. Arrive. SI > ux city , Mnnkato St. Paul , Minneapolis 5:33 : pm 0:10 : am CHICAGO. KOCIC ISLAND & I'arlllu llnllroad "Tho Great Hock I land Houte" City Ticket Olllre , 1323 Fartiam Street. Telephone 428. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone 125. Leave. Arrive. and St. Paul Vestlbulcd Kxpn-ss . . 1:30 : pm 1:45 : pm Lincoln. Colorado SP'RS. Puueblo. Denver and west . * 1'53 pm 4:23 : pm Chicago , DCS Molnes & Itock Island . ' 7:00 : pin S:15 am Atlnntlu Express , for Dei Molnes and east ern points . * 7:20 : nm 5:35 : pm Lincoln , F.ilrbury and Hollevlllo . * ' Ci" pm 10:10 : am Dally. Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKF.I3 & ST. Paul Hallway City Ticket Olllci' . 1.V4 Farnam Street. Telephone 2SI. Depot , Tentn and Mason Streets. Telephone - phone 123. Ivcave. Arrlvo. Chicago Limited I2x. . . . 5it : ! pm 8:05 : nm Omaha and Chicago Kx * 11:00 am 1:50 : pin - Dally. WAIIASH ItAIIjKOAD TICKET OFFICK. 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone 322. Depot , Tenta nnd Mason Streets. Telephone 12S. Leave. Arrive. SI. lentils "Cannon Hall" Express . 4:30 : pm ' 11:30 : nm Dally. AILS TO OI5'P SI3IIVICR OX 1IA\\\ . Woman Itrliiii-t Suit Aurnliixt a 1111- lloitiir ! * MninifiK'tnri'r. CHICAGO , Feb.I. . A suit for $150,000 against Jom ! II. Hanan , 'the millionaire shoe manufacturer of Brooklyn , In which the plaintllf Isa woman , has been 'begun ' In the superior court in this city. The suit was begun - gun Wednesday , but wns suppressed in or- ler that service might .bo . hntl on the defendant - fondant , who lives In Brooklyn , but who was In Chicago during the present week on justness. The plaintiff Is Mrs. B. M. Dut- .on of thla city , formerly a resident of [ Jrooklyn , where she know the shoo manu facturer. Hanan was In Chicago last Man- lay. Ho did not register , nnd although the lotol was besieged by men who were sent to watch his movemento , he nicceedod In getting out of ho city Tuesday. Mr. Hanan on that day vent to St. Louis and from there has since oturnctl to Brooklyn without being served ) y a summons In Mrs. nation's suit. The attorney for the Chicago plaintiff has now given up hope of securing service , as ho ays ho has Information that Mr. Hanan will eon sail from New York to Europe on a business trl ? . The attorney for Mrs. Dutton said today hat the suit of his client grows out or vents which occurred previous to 'Mr. ' lanan's meeting with Mrs. Smith , now Mrs. Thompson , against whom the shoe manufau- urcr began suit about two -weeks ago nt Vowport , H. I. , for the * recovery of about ICO. 000 worth of real estate and Jewelry vhlch ho had given her. The suit was com- iromlsed Just before Mr. Italian's visit to Chicago. Mrs. Dutton's attorney refused to ay what the relations were between his Unit and the defendant. H.VSI OXS F4 > lli WIJSTKH.V VKTKIl AS Survivor * of flic LiUr War HIMIICIII- llcrcil liy tin * ( ii'iirrnl ( Jo vt-rii mrn f . WASHINGTON. Feb. I. CSpeclal. ) Pen- Ions have 'been ' Issued i s follows : IHSUQ ; of Jnnimry IS : Nebraska : Increase Charles A. Granger , Vestcott , W to $ S ; .Jumi'H HodgPis , CercKco , 0 to fS : Georjo Burr , Superior , ? 0 to Vllllnm Cnlhoun. Snrlnr field. $ I0 ! to KO. I own. : Original William Ijuld , Horton , 0 ; John ! ' . OawKlll , Hen Molnes. $ C. In- rease Alexander G. Downing , Oca Molnen , fl to $ S. HelMSue KIlHhn llnmmcr , Oes lelnes , $ S. Original , Widows , etc. Cnthurlno Gift , mot'ier , Huthveii , $12. Issue of Jnnimry 19 : Nebraska : Original Frank MoFerren , Jehniskii City , $0 ; .Inines C. Orton , Omnhn , S ; \ , . Cans Chrlstman , Omaha. $ S. Ad- Itlonal Huna J. Peterson , South Omuha , U to $ ! . lown : , Original William H. Hamilton , Preston , JO ; James I' . Cree , Odcholt , fO. lestoratlon nml HelKsus Wllllnm Hrewer , ( Iccpnncd , Inillnnoln , $ . ' -0. Increase Noah JiifjbB. HnjvHvIlle , J10 to $12 , Original , Widows , etc llnchel Hrewer , Inillnnoln , $12. Original , Kelssue Kllen Hillings , UCH Molnes , $12. Colorado : Original George O. Noble , Denver , $ G , OrlUnnl , Widow , etc. Helen Ann I'enbody , Trinidad , $17. Wyoming : Original Jacob Samoa , Douglas , jii. H ( iriult * of Culloill ( it Sweden. CHICAGO , Feb. 4. A special to the 1'osl from Washington nays : Hepronentatlvo FOBS of Chlcapo today secured from the State department n Jettcr recommending raising of the olllco of consul at Stockholm to the rank of consul gi-ncrnl. .Mr. Fosa then visited Senator f'ullom nnd prevailed upon him to Inject 'us an amendment into the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill n paragraph creating that olllco and appropriating money therefor. In looking up this matter Mr , FOBS was reminded that Sweden ' \VIIB the first nation of the old world to extend to this country Its friendly rcftirds In the revolutionary days. Hen- Jamln Franklin was the recipient of the message from that government. Air , Foas WHS also reminded of the further fact that Sweden Is the only ono among Important nations that Is not given u consul t-'cneral byhe fulled Stntes. 'J'no correction when made will lend to the promotion of K. D. Wlnslow of Kvanston , who Is at present consul nt Stocknolm. CASTOR , Tornfants and Children. rr " 1 BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. An Omaha woman tnkoa Issue with these who contend that service In families Is bet ter than work In the trades nnJ profeB- nlons , and states her views ns follows : "Ono of the now womnn's ideas nowadays Is that thcro would not ho any want ( imonR self- supporting young women If they would Ignore - nero iho trades and professions nnd seek the means of livelihood by hiring out tis serv ants. Yet every tiny facts nro disclosed revealing an urgent necessity for giving girls a trndc , thereby enabling them to got respectable positions. There Is always de mand for good tradeswomen , while our country Is overstocked with servants , nnd plenty of foreigners fit for nil kinds of rough work" , ready nnd willing to hlro out nt fnlr wages. Decnuso n eclf-supportlng trades woman must face wnnt now nnd then Is no proof that her plight could have been avoided , by having been somebody's kitchen drudge. " Once In n while there como to this coun try Oriental treasures that nro ot special In. tcrcst. In a lirooklyn establishment , whore there are all sorts of curious things from the cast , thcro are now two or thrco pieces ot wilk remnants all that can bo obtained by foreigners , and that only occasionally woven on tlio royal looms of Japan. The richest of the pieces Is almost entirely of gold , anil the others are of a dull , Indescrib able color and of beautiful design. This silk of the royal looms Is woven double , two workmen , ono almvo and ono beneath , being employed at the same time. There Is a Uttlo over four yards In each of the pieces , and they are not enormously expensive. The gold cloth Is only $25 for the piece and tlio other liks about half that price. Few women attain the ago of forty years without having bean put on a diet for one reason or another. Some diet to get fat , oomo to get thin , and others to better their complexions. All deny themselves to make themselves better looking , and this U a won'.anly thing to do , One woman has calc that dieting means eating all the things that one would Icavo uneaten , and leaving uncatcti those things that ono would eat Perhaps this Is true and perhaps it lan't. nut ono thing Is certain , and that ta that doctors generally agree that women , when told to diet , persistently dUregard orders and then declare that thcro is clothing In the diet theory. A Philadelphia physician , according to the Philadelphia Press , probably volcra the BOII- tlmcnt of nine-tenths of his brother doctors when ho tuys : "When anaemic glrla , sleepless women and dyspeptic children are brought to mo , I feel Ilko going out of business. I have cne patient , a girl of 18 , who might as well go to a fortune teller for advice for all tlio benefit she will over get from a doctor. I give her a scolding and draw up a et of rules for her .to llvo by , prescribing certain thlnga to cat , certain times to elecp , certain homo for exorelso , give her a Ionic and dismiss hnr. Do you think tliat girl im proved ? Not slio. In a fortnight she trall.i Into my ofllco , pallid and melancholy. I haven't the heart to scold her , but I an ticipate her answers to my questions. Has she takcci the tonic ? Oh , yes , she hasn't inlrued a dose. Has she ealcn pastry or lobsters , or drank Ice water or Ice cream soda ? Well or once or twice , lias filio oaten the oatmeal and raw beef and drank tlio hot water ami beef tea ? Yea. She doesn't add 'onco or twice , ' but her palo face adds It. And has she gone to bed. . early ? ( Jot up early ana slept after lunch ? Well , not every day. And yet this girl of Intelligence and apparent common socso wonders why she doran't get well. Why does she think I give her special Instructions ? To amuse myself ? To have them disobeyed ? I am going to try once morn. If she docwi't obey mo then I shall positively refuse to attend her further , " and the doctor laogcil the big paperweight that same fair "hysteria oiso" had given him for Christinas , and looked so good-citauredly fcroclouii that one could not blame the girl for being Indiffer ent to his wrath. Of all the arts and wiles which the In genuity and skill of woman have dovlflej there Is probably nothing which so over whelms and omvoturos the animal man as does the latest freak of fashion , the blue dress , says -the Memphis Coinmerclal-Ai.t > eal. The Idea was celled from the novelists , bo- catwo no well regulated nnd eminently prefer heroine was ever known to nwlrl throush the rages of a society novel unless she wan ar rayed In garments of heavenly blue. So far the scientists have been unable to explain the chromatic Influences , and laymen Mi on Id certainly hesitate to undertake an explana tion of o abstruse a question , but the fact remains that garments of blue exercbu a peculiar Influence upon the sterner sex. An other thing about t'.ils popular color Is this , that It U becoming to every woman who wears It. The miss , the maiden , the matron and the grandmother alike act'oar to ad vantage , and no matter what the atattira of the woman , whether she be tall or short , generously proportioned or alender , straight , Htho and gmecful. or ungainly nnd ( insular , a blue costume gives her n queenly r.u cur- nnce , which attracts attention at any tltnn rnd under nil circumstances. Some ray Hiat color Is merely formed by the pectilar size or shape of the molecules composing the pig ments , And others claim that It Is forme.I by the arbitrary angles of the atoms , but whether these or any of them ore right or wrong , the truth Is that when a Indy ap pears arrayed In blue the male ixut of man kind Instinctively lifts Us hat nnd bows In admiration of her. Tlio Ascot tlo Is ns much In vogue on U w ia last fall. And no wonder , for It Is very becoming to any womnn on which the shirt waist nnd high llnwi collar look well. The latest design Is mnda of accordion plaited snttn , nml Is us dressy nnd graceful as n tie can be. It comes In all colors , bright and delicate , and Is running A close rare for popularity with the Roman nerk scarfs. These nro nindo of heavy Oitomnn ribbons , lit gny stripes and plaids , nnd art ) finished nt the ends with knotted fringe , the longer the bettor. They ore wound around the neck , crossed In the back , and tied In front , fottr- A DAINTY AFTERNOON GOWN FROM HARPER'S BAZAR Already there are many of the now ta ilor gowns seen , nnd while they are not very markedly different In style from the gowns of last season , there is n certain something about them which marks them as being of a new fashion. One charming style is made with the skirt plain , ot medium w..Uh , fitting to perfection , of course , w.'th the fullness all at the back. The coat Is on the 'blazer ' pat- tern. tight fitting In the back , the front Is turned' ' back In rovers and shows a braided waistcoat , which is fitted to the figure. The cut ot this gown is furnlshoJ by a tissue paper pattern Issued by Harper's Dazar , whore It appears. Tlio sleeves are of medium size and the coat itself Just a trifle longer 'than ' the coats of last season. In-hand style or In a loose sailor knot. Artists delight In them as much as they hate stiff collars and mannish ties for women. No matter how bored you are , don't yawn. Ho warned by the sad case of Miss Kmmn Fitzgerald of Oakland , Cal. , and keep your lips firmly together nnd your jaws In their normal position. Miss Fitzgerald Is 1(5 ( years old , and , like all well-conducted damsels of that age , goes to bed early. On the evening of her famous yawn ho made n call and her hospitable friends Insisted upon her staying later than she was used to remaining awako. At 9 o'clock she had yawned in a smoth ered fashion several times. At 0:01 : she yawned openly , hut hastily put up her hand to hide the fact. At 0:1C : she yawned with hopeless , slrcpy candor , placing no shield before her fncc. At 9:20 : she gave ono fright ful yawn and something snapped. She could not close her mouth again. She could not speak. She was taken quickly to the hospital and there the surgeon found where the Jnw had been dislocated and set It again. Hut her Oakland friends will not got .Miss Fitzgerald to sit up late again In a hurry. The cigarette habit In growing nt an alarming rate among Now York women. "Wo sell an average of five ladles' cigar ette cases a day , " said a silversmith who makes a specialty of them. "Three years ago a woman who smoked hud to content herself with a man's ruse. The newest de sign for men und women Is mnde of cork nnd mounted lu silver or gold. This makes a stunning case when studded with rubles , emeralds , amethysts , or carbuncles. For a long time both men ami women have com plained that they found the metal cases too heavy and lee thick. The new cork cnso la ns light almost as a feather , Is made very thin , and ono side Is concave HO as to fit comfortably against the body when carried In the Insldu coat pocket. 'By touching n nprlng n cigarette Is pushed up so that the smoker can readily remove U. The cas"s for wonirn nro not morn than fine-half tin size of these for men. They come high , but the dear glrla who smoke must have 'em. " The general tendency nt present , accord ing tothe Iloston Courier , Is to dress the hair very high on the top of the head , wither or without an ornamental comb , and to puff and wave It on the sides , but without exaggeration. The most approved form of back comb Is quite plain anil hlxh , cut siiiaro | nt the top. It Is a comparatively short tlmo since these combs first made their appearance , and now no Mell-drccjcd woman Is without one. They not only se cure the hair at the back , but servo an a rest for the hat or toque , which fashion elects to overcharge with trimming outside and underneath the brim. Spots and marks on woolen gowns are easily removed by rubbing them well with a cake of magnesia. Hang the gowns away for a. day or two and 'then ' brush thoroughly. If the spoU have not entirely dliuppeurcd repeat the process. Other gowim heslde.i these of wool can often bo cleaned by thi-i means , and laces that are slightly soiled are freshened by rubbing them well wl.li magnesia and allowing It to remain on thu ace for a short time. "It Is not a mun'a good looks , brains , po sition or wealth that wins n womaa'i ove. " said a woman of the world. "It l his capacity for love-making. His tender- less , ardor , tact , consideration , and , above all , perseverance , will make her his moi-o surely than anything ftso In the world. Am ) If ho possesses these qualities ami wield them well ho can triumph over thw nen who lack them , oven thotuli ho bf poor us a church mouse , uuly ts Vuicau and ntupld as au owl. "