Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1898, Page 10, Image 10

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SPECIAL JJfflCES
, \ilvrlNcnicnl fur Uiear roltunna
lie liiltcn iitilll IB in. for ( lie
mill until 8 | > . I" , for the
nnil Snnilnr eilltlnn * .
lM-r * , Itj' rc < | iic tln n nnm-
lirrril check , cnn linvc nn nver mt-
ilrcniril ( o n niiinliiTcil Jotter lit cure
of The lice. Animcrn o nil < lri'iir > < 1
Mill IIP ilpllrercd on nrmciilntloit of
HIP check only.
ItalcN. l l-lc ! n tvnril firftt InNcrllont
J n Miiril thereafter. XolliliiK tnken
for It" . * Hum Ii.c for the rt Inner *
lon. TinHinilvortlneiiifnti nitiftt lie
run
A 1'LACi : TO DO COPYING OH WRITING
morning * ; moderate tnlary AiMro V si. lice.
A 778 11 *
SITUATION WANTKD AS TIIAVHMNO
niJomnn ; fix yearn' cupcrlcnc" In northern
Iowa , Illinois nml rnuthern Wisconsin ; can
comply with liny requirements that may i
roarted of Mlcimen. Address 1' . O. Ilo16 ,
O < letw . la. A-M.S3 13
A I'LACi : TO IX ) COPYING Oil WH1TJNC1
mornings ; moJerate alary. Aildret F
JAPANIJSi : YOUNG MAN WANTS POSIT to V
ns Jnnllor. porter or dishwasher. A'lilreMi 16 > ,
] ] ( > e. A M < JJ * lo
WA.NTIJIl MALE HELP.
CANVASSEI18 TO TAKE ORDERS : NEW LINE
of work ! no heavy goods to carry ! salary or
eommmlsslon. C. P. Adanu C > > . . EJ1 So. lOtli St.
11 146
SALESMAN FOR C1C1AR8. J123 A MONTH AND
expenses ; old Ilrmj experience unnecessary ; m-
durfments to customeis. C. C. lllshop & Co. .
HI . I ililu 11 411
WANTED. SALESMAN TO SELL OUR
nets ; no charce for outdts ; WP nre mnnurac-
turcrs. The Phoenix Oil Co. . 1237 Luclld A\e. ,
Cleveland. Ohio. IJ-MaMW
XOUNO MEN TO LEARN IIARIJEIl TRADE-
H' > Jnnllor wnrk MI In the old ntyle ot ap
prenticeship ; two months n\enifo time to com
plete ; constant practice by free sliavlnR nnd
balr cuttlriK ; Instructions by experts ! lectures
on fnce dlfeafcs hy doctors ; exnmlnatlons by
board : dli 'nnns backed by state charter ; grow-
Ini ? demand fur Krndtmtes live jilaceil this week
nt peed \vnees ; complete outllt of tools , hook ot
v ) fornulas nnd ona year's HUtvcrlptlon to
bnrbers1 Journal pUen , Illustrated cntaloRUe
nmlle ! ! free. Moler S ) tem Uarber Schools. Chl-
cngo or at I iuls. B-MCD3 12 *
WANTED. FIRST-CLASS 11RICIC MAKER ;
Blvo inferences. Addicss F 52 , " " ' '
WANTED , OMAHA YOUNC. MAN , AROUT
twenty ; quick nt figures ; plain , rapid writer ;
utate forniT ralnry and give references Ad-
dreiw F M , Roe office. 11-753 11
WANTED. HARNESS MAKERS ; STEADY
work for K nl | men ; same wades paid as In
1S12 Fremont Saddlery company , Fremont ,
Nclirnskn' . 11-M7G2 12
WANTED , YOUNO MAN OR YOUNO LADY
with pnvtlcal knonledse of double entry
bookkeeping , must lm\e reference * . Address
HookKctpcr , Drawer 22 , P. O. , Cits'-
II-3lit > 3 12
WANTED. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR
lubricating oils , Rreasen nnd speclaltle' ) ; InrKo't
line on the mirket ; salary or commUfclon.
Eijultablo Ilennlna Co. , Cleveland , O.
II MiS4 17
MIIN TO I.EMIV HARRBR TRADB. THE AD-
\nntaBO of this system nho n by talked of
Irsrlalatlon that requires apprentices to teno
thrro jtars In oltops or three months In
nrhools Diplomas trranted now after two
months' experience. Prepare for busy season
Watted made Saturdays. Tools presented II-
liistrnirsl rataloinie mailed tre . Mnler S > stem
HarbiT Schools , Glileago or St. LouN
FIVE HOYS. 13 TO ir YEARS OF AGE. WANT
work ; two of them want to KO to farm
where they can find a Rood home In a Chris
tian family. Inquire nt Child Savlmj Insti
tute. SW ! So , ISth street H-MS02 13-
WA.vrnn i
M O1RLS FOR ALL KINDS OP WOItK ; $3 TO
J7 week. Canadian Offlc * , 1522 Douglas.
WANTED , A COMPETENT OIRL FOR OEN-
erat housenork ; call In forenoon at 1100 South
2Clh st. C-M3i
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. APPLY
718 S. 30th street. C 775 11 *
WANTED , A WOMAN WITH SOME EXPERIence -
ence 111 nowlns on leather work. Apply at
rear room. 2nd door , 1408 Farnam street.
C 77f 12 *
01RL-2215 I11NNEY ST. C-7SD
WANTED. nNEItQETIC WOMAN TO TRAVEL
on silary to Ret audits fnr suporlor line o ;
pf ds. Corset & Shirt Works , Ann Arbor ,
Mich. C
WANTED. AMERICAN OR GERMAN OIRL
for housework. 2710 Howard st C M7J2 15
FOR niSNT HOUSES.
MOT - fOTTXOES ALL OVER
olty , K to J75. Fidelity , 1st floor N. Y. Life.
D MIDI
HOUSES WALLACE. BROWN I1LOCK IGTH
nnd DoitBlas D 430
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE , 15TH AND DODGE.
D 131
HOUSES. FLATS. OARVIN HROS. , 1613 FAH'N
D 133
HOUSES. J. II SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y. LIFE.
D 451
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. David Compiny , 1503 Farnnm D 433
HOUSES. BENEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH ST
D 4Vi
HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES ALL PARTS
of city , llrennan & Love Co , 213 So. icili.
D-437
8-ROOM HOUSE , NEWLY PAINTED AND PApered -
pered , 2314 N , 2SthAve. , $12. Fidelity Trim
Co. D-M170
HOUSES , STORES WEAD , 1CTH & DOUGLAS
D-2U F24
I1OUHEH rt'lORES. I1EMIS. \XTON I1I.K
D 433
AN ELEGANT MODERN 0-ROOM RRICK
< ln piling , r,03 South 2Stb. J30. Apply W. II.
Wrlklc , ) p-t Nnt'l Ilk IIM
! An elesant mu'lern S-room brick dwelling. 1041
Park AVP , J33 D M8D3
KOIl RENT. NINE ROOM HOUSE : CON' ,
ventent. modern , homelike1 best res'dence dis
trict' ft w mlnuteR * walk from postonice ; bnrn
If desired. Inquire DM N Y. Llfo bulldliur ,
D-M517
NEW COTTAOE. MONTHLY PAYMENTS coi
Ree Rldtf. D-M551
KIOMT.ROOM COTTAOE. 23JI HALF-HOW.MtD
trei-t. D .173
HOUSE , JIODERN NEAR
ptrk 1W ) p 2Sth D M1S3
CENTRAL. VNEQHALED , STEAM HEAT ALL
ntidtrn , four-room flat. Tlzard , 221 N I4tti
D-7SS 13 *
FOR IIUM' PUHMSIIRD 1IOOUS.
FOR RENT. 'NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ;
rcnuonablft prices. 2421 Dodge , E M58C
rURNISIIED ROOMS , :376 HARNEY hT.
E-MUO F22
TWO HRC1E ROOMS FOR OENTLIIMEN 4U
N , 17th , E-597'l2
1'LKASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM , MOD !
eril. Ml Sp.JSth Bt. E-593 11 ,
yURNlKRKD ROOMS , 2310 DOUUI t ) ST.
E-MS787'
linoMS , I.inilT HOUSEKEEPING. 1113 POIIf ;
Ian. E M741 13
rURNISIIED HOOMH , 1313 DOUULAH
E-M70I 15 *
ROOMS A\D HOARD.
MERRIAM. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOtel -
Kth and Dodge Sis.
tel , F--453
NICK HOOMS. IBS DOUGLAS ST.F
F 70S
BTEAM HEATED IlOOMa WITH IIOAHD. 2000
Harney. F M8M F15
IJTOPIA. 17J1 DAVENPORT ; TRANSIENTS AC-
commoJuted. F MT09 F17
JIANDSOMI1 PARIXRS ) EN HUITE. SHAU lflt
rooms , Kuod board. The Rote , 2020 llurney ,
F M9TJ
ROOMS WITH HOARD. SOI5
Douglas- F-7T3 J3
JN PRIVATE FAMILY , WITH OR WITHOUT
board. 1919 Dodjo. F--M72J U-
6TEAH HEAT. FRONT ROOM AND HOARD ,
ill North ZSJ t. F-MJSO 15
JIOOM AND HOARD. 1003 PARIC AVKNUB.
F-751 11"
FRONT ROOMS. STEAM HEATED :
Br t-cUw bo nl. 1909 Capltul A > c. F-JJ7W 11'
FOIL iinxT irvKuuxisiinn IIOO.MSI
FOR RENT , THREH UNFURNISHED ROOMS ,
modern , RO > ! locAtlon : m n nnd wife pre
ferred , references. Address F CT , Ree.
0-M808 12
roa nn.-vT STOims .VXD ort < -tcns.
FOR RENT , IN Tim DEE HUILDINO :
Ona Ur/fe corner room , 2d floor , with vault nnd
private office , water , etc. "
Ono largo front room , Jd floor , dlvMed Into two
rooms by partition ; water , etc.
One large corner room , 2J floor , with vault ,
water , etc.
One front room , dlrMed. by partition , 3.1 floor ,
Ono corner room , with \nult , 3 < 1 flour.
One large room , 3d floor , ullh partition dividing
It Into one large room and two smaller private
rooms ; water , etc.
Two lance ground floor rooms , fronting 17th St. .
lth vault.
Se\eral small rooms on 4th floor , with vaults.
All these rooms nre hented with stenm , rlectrlo
llBhts , supplied with first-class Janitor Mrvlcc.
Elevators run day nnd all night ; building
strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent ,
Room 104 Dee building. 1-193
GOOD. CENTRATJ RETAIL 11USINESS ICA -
tlon for Ixinus. F 53 , Hee. I M757 li *
FOR RENT , DESK'ROOM IN OROUND FLOOR
office , Hee building ; watet , steam heat , electric
light nnd Janitor service. Apply to Superin
tendent. He building. 1-197
FOR RENT THE 4-STORY RRICK RUILDINO
at 9IH Farnam St. This building has n fireproof
cement basement : water on nil floors ! gas , etc.
Apply nt the otnc.e of The Uee. 1-510
WAXTIin TO 11R\T.
WANTED , FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR MAN
nnd wife , centrally located ! parties desiring to
Inav < > the rlly for any portion of the nummer
months can rent their house to responsible
parties. Address box 617 , ixjstofllcp. Omaha.
K M780 13
STORAGE : .
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
MS-910 Jones ; general storage and forwarding.
OM. VAN & STORAQE , 131114 FARN'M. TEL 1559
M 161
WAXTIiD TO 1IUV.
I WISH TO PURCHASE THE LETTEHS K ,
W. G from Soda Mint num. : stnle your price ,
cither BlnRly or for nil. E 43 , Dee , N 40j Ml
roil SALE rimxiTimn.
FURNISHING OF A C-ROOM COTTAGE. IN-
cludlnt ; c\erything ; Inquire any time 210 N.
23th St. , Omaha. O M7S1 It *
FOR SALE , RED ROOM SUITS AND OTHER
household furniture , cheap. Address ! < Cii ,
Bee. O M783 11
rou
FINE WHITE SAWDUST FOR FLOORS. ETC. ;
coarse for Ice , nt $3 00 per cord. Tel. 438. ! > 01
Douglas. < J * ' 2
FOR SALE-TWO BLACK WALNUT COUNT-
crs. 23 feet Ions each , at 1403 Harney. Meyer &
Raapko. Q-671
FOR SALE , C FINE MILCH COWS , JUST
fresh. A. Wcllman , 2514 Popplctnn n\c.
Q-MS01 11 *
\SSAfiK , H.VTI1S , ETC.
MADAME SMITH , 113 NO. 15TII ST. . STEAM
and ulcohol baths. T 591 11 *
MME. URISSON OF PARIS , CHIROPODIST ,
medicated baths and massage. 107 N. 12th St.
T 637 ill *
LAURA ELLISON. CROUNSE BLOCK , 119 N.
10th , room 12 , upstairs ; baUi nnd massive.
T MG76 12 *
MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , up
stair * . T MC93 13 *
MME AMIS. MASSAGE AND BATHS.
Howard Street , T JIC90 13 *
I'HUSONAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. 346-S BEE
Uldtr ; physician cotLsullailun or health book free.
U ( S3
BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 3I9'A S. 13TII
U 1CI
CLOTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND R im
paired ; day 01 nlgltt ; dtess sulta for lilre.
Pantorlum , N. E Cor. 14th nnd Farnam. Tel.
963. U 4tj )
HOW TO BECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS ,
pharmacists , V. D.'s , dentists or law ) ers. Lock
box J9C , Chicago. U 748 F12 *
PRIVATE IIOMR FOR LADIES BEFORE AND
durlnc confinement : babies adopted or cared
for. Mrs. 31. J. Ludlow. 2202 Clark St. . Omiha
U 964 F 19 *
ANY PERSON IN DOUGLAS. WASHINGTON
or Sarpy counties who has any claim nfnlnft
me will plense call nt Weir's place , near South
Omaha , wbero I can be found until March 1 ,
IS" ) ? . John Nath. U-9S5 Feb'iS *
MARRIED PEOPLE. SECURE THE ONLY UN-
objectlonable method to avoid excessive pa
rentage , fflc. L. Berrler. president Institute of
Human Culture , Minneapolis , Minn
U MT.7 MchS *
IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW HAIR-
dressor. Miss Blanche Cathcart , and her per-
f t method we will give n free massage with
every face steam for the next two weeks. At
P. M. Schadell & Co. U MCS3 MchS
PRIVATE HOME FOR L-ADIES BEFORE AND
during confinement : bnblea adopted and cared
for. I13 N. 17th. U-ME03 18 *
LADIES. HAVE YOUR IIArR DRESSED BH-
fen going downtown nt the halrdresslnsr
parlors of Mme. O Payne , 2303 I nvcnwjrth
ft : tel. 1RCT : artlBtlimanicuring. . Hunerlluom
hair and facial blemishes removed with plrv-
trlclty ; strictly private. U M700 Mil *
M4JXKY TO I.OAX IlRAIj KST.VTE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davl Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 4C6
I/DAN ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY
property , W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1S20 Far'm.
AY 4CS
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
reai estate. Ilrennan-Love Co. . 219 S. ICtlt.
W 4TO
C PER CENT MONEY ON NEH. FARMS & OMAha -
ha property. W. B. Mclkle. 1st Nat'l Hank llldg.
W-MI74
G PER CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS.
Gnrvln Bros. . 1613 Farnam St. W MOW
FROM SltAOO UP. WEAD , 16TH & DOUGLAS.
W 242 F24
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L. ;
quick money at low rate ? for choice farm lands
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-467
J10fl.OflO.00 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
first-class Improved Omaha property , or for
building purposes. Fidelity Trust company.
i- ji
MONHY LOANHO ON IMPIIOVHD REAL HS-
tale In Omaha , Council Bluffs & South Omaha.
Pusey & Thomas , 50 } First Nat'l Dank , Omnlii.
t-v \V-472
WANTKD. CUPICH FARM AND CITY LOANS.
II. a Peters Co. , U , S. Nat'l Bank Illdtr _
pnii CINT MONHY. nnnus , PAXTON urn.
-W-463
AT IXW RATHS O NFARMS A IMPROVHD
city property. II. A. WesUrfleld. 3tS l t N'l Ilk.
W-7K M8
MONEY
JIO TO JIO.COO TO LOAN ON
HOUSKIIOLD FURNITURK AND PIANOS ,
IIORSKS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAitnitouai : RECEIPTS , ITC. .
at lonest ra.tes.ln
Omaha. South Omaha nnd Council Bluffs.
No removal of goods ; strictly cgntldentlal ; sou
cnn pay the loan off at any lime or In any
amounta. .
OMAHA MORTGAOK LOAN CO. .
SOfl South ICth St.
Tiin oi.nnsT. I ROIIST AND ONLY INCOR.
I'OItATUU LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
X 475
IIUSIXKSS OIIAVOES.
TO onr IN OR1 OUT OF BUSINESS ao TO j.
J , QlUio : , . Cll Flr t Nat'l Bank. Y 47S
WANTKD. A .GOOD PARTNTR FOR SOUTHern -
ern fruit fa-m ! Also custotncrs for lOO choice
lot > : Also < av fal small tracts or land near
Omaha , Address , J. U. Rice. Council Bluffs. la
, Y-S Fcb 20
RF.STAURANT FOR BALt. JOHN JACOBSON
IWI N. ICIh , Y-M714 '
itirrAiL oiiocniiv. WILL LOCATF.D. IK > .
hip catf"i liuslne * * . n tuna per rent of com :
option of a suburban location ; purchaser mujt
lm > o l,000 at kasl. F PS. llet , Y-M76S ! 2
FOR 8ALB , FURNITURB OF 30-UOOM , HldlN
cla > boardlnc houft. PUP yr wst In city ; full
of bMnU'is. J. J. Glbioh , 6II Flnt Nat'l Ilk.
Y-779 l
WANTBD. ACTIVE VAN WITH JI50 IN HUSI-
neu paying SW per cent profit. Address F 61 ,
Ueo. Y-MIS5 1S
SALE , LUNCH ROOM WITH 8
Inc rooms In connection. For particular * ad-
dr M Ixsck lloi S81. Valley , Neb. Y-M786 11
STHAM MKRRY-GO-ROUND , COMPLKTEj
rott J.R- ; price. JSJO ; money In U for eipo l-
tlon. Write Tuttle Bros , , Suit Lake Cltr , Utab.
IIUSIMISS cii.vxcns.
( Continued. )
M12AT MAIIKF.T FOH SAI.fi IN GOOD I/JOA-
tlnn , will te\\ \ \ cheap : No. 1 flxturn and
sausage machinery. Address r C1 , llee.
Y MS07 15 *
WANTKD , I/CATION NY MII > ni.I3-AOl2D
Danish physician , Dr. Valby , IllcP.Lik . Wls.
FOR KXCIIAMin.
I HAVE A GOOD UPniGIIT FIANO TO
trade for 1,26Mb horse , joung nnrt snund.
Address F . IJee. Z-M725 14
WANTED-nUTCHKIVS ICE BOX > AND OUTfit -
fit In exchange for real estate mortgage. Ad
dress particular ! to F 61 , Dee office. Z-734-14 *
ci.BAn LOT rou HORSE , on HOUSE AND
bugffj' . Address F 55. Dee olllce. 55 73Z 11 , *
SALH Oil EXCHANGE. LOT CO 11V 1M
feet , with elRhl-room cottBKO with nil mrwlcni
Improvements , also irooil barn ! locales ! In choic
e-it resMonco part of Omaha , two blocks from
Han-worn park ; one block from street cant and
school ! pa.ve.1 street and lirlck walks ; JJ.WO In-
cumtmuire , four years at 8 per cent ; will neil
equity cheap for cash , or will exchange fur
n deMrablo stock of shoes. Address D CC ,
Hec , Omaha , Z J1757 19
BALK uiJAij HSTATB.
KOUNTZE PLACE BAnGAlN3 , I2.GOO. JJ "SO TO
$0,500. J. J. Gibson. CU First Nat. Dank nidif.
$22800 roil 3-STOUY 11IUCK BUILDING , 44
feet frontaKe. near 14th and DoiiRlM Sts
JI.MO for Improved property on Cumlne street ,
near J3th itrcet. J. N. Frcnzer , Opp. V. O.
HE 4S3
FAHM LANDS , cF. . HARRISON , H12 N. Y. I *
IlE-511 F17
IN EAST OMAHA-SEVERAL HUNDRED
acres of land , suitable for garden and form
purpose * . Also several pleasant cottages , with
city water and convenient to car line. Inquire
at residence of L. 8. IIallies , 21st St. nnd
Locust Ave. , Hast Omaha. RK 787
UARGAINS , HOUSES. LOT3 AND FARMS ;
sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker 111k.
RE 479
HOUSES , LOTS. FARMS. LANDS. LOANS ,
also fire Insurance Demts , Faxton blkRE4SO
RE-4SO
14 PER CENT CROSS INVESTMENT , 2-STORT
brick business building , price $5,500. Address
n 1. Ree. RE-4SI
FOR SALH.IN 2.VFOOT LOTS , 105 11Y 121
feet , N. K. corner of Sherman mo. nnil Lo
cust street. Omaha , Neb. Address Tlioi. Fltz-
, Indcpetiilence. Mo. RE MSOO 13
SIIOHTIIAM1 AXD TYPHWIllTIXG.
DOYLES1 SCHOOTj THE ONLY ONE IN
Omaha where court reporters ara teachers ,
403-407 Bee Hldg. ISi
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 1GTH & DOUGLAS
-4S7
OMAHA SHORT-HAND COLLEGE. BOYD'S
theater. M7BO Feb. 13
BELLU FINLEY , 813 N. Y. LIFE. 7H1 MB
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND
nnd typewriting , 717 N. Y Life , offers the fol
lowing advantages : Individual Instructions by
experienced teachers and skillful stenographers ;
up-to-date methods ; latest tcxtlmoks ; touch svs.
tern of IMienrltlng If preferred ; premiums that
keep up nn Interest ; partlolpatlon In actual
work , for which student * recel\e ca h pay
ments , In some cases amounting ti more than
tuition ; money refunded for unexplred time. If
students are not satisfied ; free trial week.
Interested parties Invited to visit the school
and see Its facilities , methods , work of Its
students nnd class of students In attendance.
FimXITUHE P.VCICKD.
St. \VALKIN , 2111 CUMING. TEL. " 3
FINANCIAL.
LIPE INSURANCE POLICIES fOUGHT FOR
cash. Richard Herzfeld , 171 LaSalle St. . Chicago
cage 501 F2S'
MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE POL-
Iclcs or bought L. P. Van Norman. Mlnne-
appolls. Minn. M777 Mchl4 *
tVND 7 IIXIXn.
KIXNPIIvE PROPPECTOllS. IK > NOT WAIT
until you nre ready to start before bu ns vour
outfit : buy now ; we net as agents , buy , P.IOK ,
store and Insure outfits and hold them re.id >
for Immediate Shipment ; no dolnv ; we can
reivo you both tlmo and money ; send , stamp
Tw pamphlet and other Information.
Yukon Storage-Outfit Co. , P. O. box 2. Ta-
oomn. Wash. M'J ' li *
I-OST.
LOST. LADIES' GOLD WATCH AND FOB
chain , Tuesday , between Douglas and Farnam
and corner 28th and 15th ; return to 2714 Doug
las st. and receive reward. Lost 771 11 *
AUCTIONEERS.
AUCTION SALD3 DAILY AT 218 N. ICTir ST :
consignments solicited ; auctioneers furnished
for outside sales. M780 17
nnnss CUTTING SCHOOLS.
REMOVED. THE JOY TAILOR SYSTEM
dress cutting school. 1911 Cumlng St.
MS70 Feb 15
KXPOSITIOtf FRONTAGES FOR JIRNT.
GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION.
Bemls , Paxton Ulk. . 371
STENOGRAPHERS.
WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOR
Stenographers free. The Smith-Premier Type
writer Co. Telephone. 1284. 491.
PAWNBROKERS.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 1CTII.
EJIPLOVMKXT OVFICK.
CITY EMPLOYMENT UURHAU , 1417 FARNAM
street. Rooms 2 and 3 , Tel. 1104. ISO
II HICK ,
snwnn.sioEWALK & IIUILDINO ANY QUAN-
tlty ; tel.492. Louisville Brick Co.,330 Hd.Trade.
898 F16 *
TYPUWK1TI3IIS.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT M.OO PER MONTH ,
The Smlth-Prlmler Typewriter Co. , l S Far-
nam St. ; telephone , 1284 IW.
WANTED TO IIOHIIOW.
WANTED TO BORROW $1.500 , 3 TO 5 YEARS ,
on choice Inxlde , well rented property nt 7 per
ci > nt. semi-annual ; no commission. Address F
IT , Ilee. M543
STOCKIIOM1I3US' MKKTIXG.
STOCKHOLDBIIS' MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given thnt the regular
nnmml meeting1 of the stockholders of the
South Plntto Land company will bo held
at the olllce of fald company In Lincoln ,
NebraHku , nt 11 o'clock a , in. , on the first
Wednesday In March , JS19 , being the second
day of the month. ,
Uy order ot fie Doarrt of Directors.
R. O. PHILLIPS , Secretary.
Lincoln. Neb. , Jan 31 , 159S. JSldMtm
1'OSTOFFJCK NOTICE.
( Should be read DAILY by nil Interested
as changes may occur at any time , )
Foreign malls for the week ending February
12 , 1S9S , will close ( PJIOMITI/T in all
cases ) at the general post olllce as fol
lows : PARCELS POST- MAILS close ono
hour earlier than closing tlmo shown
below.
Trium-AtlnnUa Miillx ,
SATURDAY At 0 a. m. for EUROPE , per
s , H. Lncanla * . via Quecnstown ( letters
for France. Switzerland , Italy , Spain ,
Portugal , Turkey , Egypt and Drills ! ) In
dia must lie directed "per Lucanla" ) : at
7 n. m. for FRANCE , fl\\MTKrcliLAND ,
ITALY , SPAIN. PORTUGAL. TURKEY ,
KQY1T nnd IIRITISH INDIA , per 8. B.
I a Qnscoimo * . vln Havre ( letters for
other parlH of Europe must bo directed
"per La aaspogne" ) ; nt S u. in. for NETH
ERLANDS direct , per B. a. Spaarndain ,
via Rotterdam ( letters must bo directed
"per Spaarndam" ) : nt 8 n , m. for GE-
NEO. per u. a , Nurmannla ( letters must
be directed "per Nornmnnla" ) ; nt 10 a.
m. for SCOTLAND direct , per 8. B. An-
chorlu , via GlasgowIcttera ( must bo di
rected "per Anchorla" ) .
PRINTED MATTER , ETC. German steamers
galling on Tufmlaji tnko 1'rlr.ud Matter , etc. ,
for Rtrniany , and iipcclally Addrrmed Printed
Matter , etc . for other part * of Kurrpo. Amer
ican and White Star etcamera on Wedm > * luy ,
German ( teamen on ThursJa . and Cunard ,
French and CUrman to men > un Saturdays take
Printed Matter , etc. . for ull countries tor which
they uru advmUed to curry mail.
After the cloningof the Supplementary Tran > -
AllanUc UatU named Above , udJltlon.il
posrorricn MITICK.
( Conli""od. >
mentnry mnlU nre opened on the pler of the
American , English , French * nd Ofrman steom-
crs , and remiin open until within Ten Minutes
of the hour of salIn ? ot steamer.
Mall * for Sntidi unit Crntrnl Aincrlcn ,
Wont Inillri , , I2tc.
SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for FORTUNE
ISLAND , JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and
GUnYTOWN , per B. a. Adirondack ( letter -
ter t for CoMA Hlca must bo directed "per
Adirondack" ) ; nt 7 n , m. for CAPI3
HAITI , AUX-CAYES. JACMEL. JERE-
MIE nnil SANTA MARTHA , per B. s.
Ilolstcln ; nt 11 n. m. ( supplementary 11:30 :
a. m. ) for VENEZUELA nnd CURACAO ,
niso SAVANNA' tind CAIITHAOENA ,
via Curacao , py3. . s.'Venezuela : nt S:30 :
p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per steamer
from North Sydney ,
SUNDAY At 7 p. ml for NASSAU. N. P. ,
per 8. s. Miami , from Miami , Fla.
Malln for Nowfounijlarfif. by rail to Halifax and
thcnoo by steamer ; cl e at this omc" dnlly at
B:30 : p m. Malls'for ; Mlauelon. by rail to lloa-
ton and thcico lir' t nmcr , close at this office
dally at 8:30 : p.jVp'1 Stalls for CMba close nt
'
this office dally 'ftj 7i J n. m 'or forwarding
by steamora saiUn ? iMonaf.rs nna Thursdays )
from Port TamrusJ : 17 * . Malls for Mexico City ,
overland unless jmeclfitly addressed for despatch
by steamer , clMS aklthls ofllce dally at 2:38 :
a. m. nnd 2:30 : bnirt , { Ileplstercd mall clo s
at C.OO p. m. preyloi'if , day ,
Trnnti-Pnclflc Jlalln.
nl _
Malls for Chln , .Tffpan nnd Hawaii , per
s. s. City of nip. Jnnclro ( from Snn Fran
cisco ) , close hero dally tip to February
C at C:30 : p. in. .Malls for China and Japan ,
per B. s. Columbia ( from Tacoma ) , close
hero dnlly up td February " 13 nt 6:30 :
p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s. a. Aus
tralia ( from San Francisco ) , close liero
dally up to February 1C nt 6:30 : p. m.
Malls for Australia ( except those for
West Australia ) , which nro forwarded via
Kurope , Now Zealand , Hnwnll , FIJI nnd
Samoan Islands , per s , s. Marlposa ( from
Sail Francisco ) , close hero dally up to
February MS at 7 a , m. , 11 n. m , and
0:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at Now York
of s. s. Campania with Hrltlsh malls for
Australia ) . Malls for China , and Japan
( specially addressed only ) , per s. s. Km-
prcss of China ( from Vancouver ) , close
hero dally up to February * * 2I at C:30 : p.
m. Malls for the Society Islands , per
ship Galilee ( from San Francisco ) , close
here dully up to February 22 at 0:30 : p.
m Malls for Australia ( except West
Australia ) , Now Zealand , Hawaii and Fill
Islands , per s. a , Aorangl ( from Van
couver ) , close here dally after February
* * 18 anil up to February 23 at 6:30 : p. m.
Trans-Pacific malls are forwarded to port of sailIng -
Ing dally Hid the schedule of closing U nr-
rnnccd on the presumption of their uninter
rupted oveiland transit. "Registered mall
closet at 6 p m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postolllcc , New York , N. Y. , February 4 ,
1S9S.
UAILHOADS.
BURLINGTON & MISSOURI
River Railroad "The DurllnR-
ton Route" General Olllces , N.
W. Corner Tenth end Farmm
Streets. Ticket Olllce , 1502
Farnam Street. Telephone 230.
Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone 128.
Leave. Arrive.
Lincoln , Hastings and
McCook . S:33 : am 3:33 : am
Lincoln , Denver. Colorado
rado , Utah , California ,
Hlack Hills , Montana
anl PuKet Sound. . 4:33pm : 4:03 pm
Lincoln Locil . 7:00 pm 7:41 : pm
Lincoln Fast Mall . 2:53 : pm 11:40 : am
Denver , Colorado , Utah ,
California and Puget
Sound . 11:51 : pm
Daily. Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON &
Qulncy Railroad "The Burl-
ItiKton Route" Ticket Olllce ,
1002 Farnam Street. Telepnono
230 Depo' , Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone 128.
Leav e. Arrive.
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex. . 6:05 : pm 7:53 : nm
Chlcairo Express < u 9 : am 4:15pm
Chicago & St. Ixltils Ux 7:41 : pm 7Ti'am :
Pncllle Junction "Ificah. ' 11:50 : am 5:40 : pm
Fast Mall .W..V -2oO : pm
IJurilnRton No. l.j. . . . ' 11:50 : pm
Dallr. DallV except Sunday.
ELKHORN AND
tAIIs/purl Valley Railway Gen
eral Olllces , United States Nn-
'
'llonal Dark llulldlng. South
west Corner Twelfth and Far-
- _ - _ ham Stieets. Ticket Office.
1401 Farnam Street1. Telephone 5C1. Depot , Fif
teenth and Webster Steet3- | Telephone 1458.
r > - Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills. Dend-fcood
and Hot SprlnBSl./f 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wjomlng , Caspar and
Douglas r. . . . ' . ' 3.00pm 6:10 pm
Hastings , York , David
City , Superior , Geiievfl ,
Dxeter and Sennrtl. . . ' ; 3:00 : pm S:00 nm
Norfolk , west J'oint anu
Fremont ' / ' ? " 7:50 : am 10:23 : : am
Lincoln , Wahoo-t aW
Fremont , \ " . . . . ' . ' . " 7:50 : am am
Fremont Local . . . . . , $ „ 7:50 : nm
Dally. Dall > cxttpt Sunday , Sunday
only. Dally 'except Saturday , Dally
except Monday.
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN
Railway City Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Farnnm Street. Telephone
Ml. Depot. Tenth nnd Mason
Streets. Telephone 128.
, , T _ . Leave. Arrive
L > aylliht Chicago Spe
cial 7:00 : nm 11:53 : pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St. I'aul and
MlnneapollB 5:10 : am ' 10:43 : pm
Missouri Valley. Sioux
City 7:40 : am Jt03 pm
Dennlson. Carroll , Wall
l nke , from Ilnmiluay ,
Council Iiluffs 9:00 am < S:43 : am
Eastern express. DCS
Molnes , Marshalltown ,
Cedar ItanldH. Chicago ' 10:33 : am 1 S3 pm
Atlantta Flyer. Chicago
and I'a t * 4:43pm : 1:33 : pm
Fast Mall , Chicago to
Omaha 3:10 : pm
Missouri Valley , Slou ?
City , St. Paul Minne
apolis Limited . . . . . . ' 4:53pm : 8:50 : nm
Ormiha-Chlc.igo Special. G 11 pm :3) : nm
Dally. Dally , except Sunday.
-UJC'AUU , HT. TAUL. JIINNH-
npolls & Omaha Railway
General Olllces. Nebraska Di
vision , Fifteenth nnd AN/elntcr
Streets. city Ticket Ofllce ,
- _ _ 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone
6C1 Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone -
ephone 113 ! ! .
. Leave. Arrive ,
Sioux City Accommoda. 8:50 : urn 8:20 : pni
Sioux City Acrnmmodn. 9io : am 8:20 : pm
Hlalr. Kinernon Sioux
City , I'onca , U.irtlng-
ton nnd IiloomllcM. . . ' 1:00 : pm 1IJS : am
Sioux City. Mankato , St.
Paul. Minneapolis . , " 5M ; pin 8:2am : )
Kmerson Passenger " O : ! * ) pm " 8:47 : um
Dally Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only " This train slops at stations Florence
to fijuth Illalr , Inclusive , Suniluja only ; nn week
dayf , South Illalr only.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC IIAIL-
road-aeimral Olllcej. United
States National Hank Build
ing. S. W. Corner Twelfth and
i Farnam Streets , Ticket Olllce.
1401 Faniam Street. Telephone
Ml. Depot , 15th and Webster His. Telephone 4'.S
Leave , Arrive ,
Sioux City , Mankulo.
St. Paul , Mlnnapolls
pm 8:20 : nm
Dally.
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
Pacific Railroad "Tho ( Irest
Rock Island Route" City
Ticket Olllce , 1323 Farnam
Street. Telephone 428. Depot.
Tenth and Maeon StrecU. '
Tulephona Its.
Leave. Arrive ,
Chicago and St , Paul
Vestlhuled Express , , 1 4:50 : pm 1:45 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado -Sp'KS.
Fuueblo , Denvtr and
west , , , . . I'M pm 4:25 : pm
Chicago , Des Molnes &
Rock Island 7:00 : pm 8:15 : am
Atlantic Ijxprefg , for
Den Molnc's and east
ern points . , , , , , , , . . , . . 7:20 : am 6:33 : pm
Lincoln , F4lrlury. , anj
Belleville ? . . . , 5:41 : pin 10:40 : am
Daily Dally , except Sunday ,
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
General Olllces and Ticket
Olllce , Merchants National Bank
Ilulltllns. 1224 Farnam Street.
Tflepliono 104. Depot , Fifteenth
nd WebiUr Streets. Telephone
Leave. Arrive.
KamaVand Nebraska
Limlud 'V'ai' 3.05 pm 1Z:55 : pm
Kanaiii City an4r qt.
Kxprc B Mfll. 9:20 : pm C.OO am
ahniKkiL Local . . . . . . . . 4:30 : pm > 9:45 : am
Dally ' Daily'except Buiylur.
OMAliA & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD
pORT Omatui. Kanias City & Kasl-
eni .Jtallraad "The Port Arthur
ARTHUn Route"r-Tleket Ofllce , 1415 Furnam
Street. , Telephone , SSJ. Depot ,
TenlU and Ma ton Streets. Tele-
Leave. A.rrlve.
Bt. I uls Cannon
Kxprex * ll0trt :
Quliwy U .50 pm
Daily.
HA I LIU ) ADS.
( Continued )
UNION PACIFIC-'THE OVKft-
land Itoutc" General Office * , N ,
13. Corner Ninth nnd Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Office. 130 !
Fnrnam Street. Telephone 316.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone 12S.Ltnv
Ltnv * . Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver , Salt Lake ,
western points 8:50 : am 4:45 : pm
The Colorado Special ,
for Denver nnd nil
Colorado points 11:53 : pm 7:00 : am
Fast mill train for
Salt take. 1'aclfla
roast nnd all western
points 4:35 : pm 7:00 : nm
Lincoln , llentrlce and
Rtromsbure Kxpress . . 8:00 : pm * * 12:20 : pm
Fremont , Columtms ,
Norfolk , Grnnil Is
land and Kearney 4:35 : pm
land and Kearney , . , , . 4:33 : pm
Grand Island Impress. . " 5:00 : pm " 11:20 : pm
Dally. " Dally except Sunday ,
Council IHulTs Local leaves. B1 ! a , m.j 6:50 :
a. in. ; 7:10 : a. m.j 8:40 : a. m. ; 10:30 n. m , ; ! :15 :
p , m. ; 4U : p. m.j 6:63 : p. m , : 8:20 : p. m , ; 19:03 :
p. m. Arrive * . 6:20 : a. m , ; 7:20 : a , m. ; 8:35 n ,
m. : 11:30 : a , m , : 3:10 : p. in. ; 5i40 p. m. : 6:30 : p. m. )
9:05 : p. in. : 10:43 : p. m.
TVADASH ILMLROAD-TICKKT
olllce , 141" , Fnrnam Street. Tele
iriionc 322. Depot , Tenth nm
Mason Streets. Tclopono 12S.
Leave. Arrive
St. L-nils "Cannon Hall"
12xprcs i 4:30 : pm ' 11:30 : nn
Dally.
CHICAGO , MILWAUICHD & ST.
Paul Hallway City Ticket
Olllce , 1.V4 Farnam Street ,
Telephone 2S4. Depot , Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Tclo-
phone 123 ,
Leave. Arrive.
ChlcaRo Limited Ex. . . . 5i3 : pm 8:03 : am
Omaha and Chicago Ex * llCO : am 1:50 : pm
* Dally.
_ _ _ _
COLD tV13.VTHEIl HIXTS.
,11 < mti > Tnkc Comfort Utllltr < > C Hot
How to bo comfortable In cold weather
how to keep tJio little ones and the big one
from taking cold , la the question about whlc
all housewives and mothers nro now anxious
Jt Deems a difficult problem with the sudden
chnmsea nnd the restless , uneasy little spirits
outdoors and In , now bundled to the chin am
the next moment without a single neap. I
la ft problem moro difficult to carry out tha
to think out. EQVS the Philadelphia Times.
Some ono has sold that If "wo live right w <
could roll In a snowbank and not take cold.
Thcio Is much truth In the seemingly ex
travagant statement. Our food has moro t
do with our colds than our clothes or exposure
posuro to the cold weather. This sclentltl
truth Is gaining credence , but vccy slowl >
A few wise mothers try to have a simple
wholesome and nutritious diet , but the ma
jorlty continue to stuff their children wit
rich pastries , buckwheat cakes , ham , bacon
sausage rich , groasy. Indigestible that kce
the stomach In a wild foment day nnd night
It haa no chance to rest and with the mo
terlal furnUdcd cannot possibly send ou
anything to build up the system strongtliet
the nerves or muscles for these articles hav
little that la nutritious.
As a result the mucous membrane llnin
the stomach , throat and other orgnns become
raw and InflaTied , und then , on the least exposure
posuro , the Inllanncatlon Is Increased and w
have n "cold , " Its severity depending upon
the condition of the membranes , and tlios
In turn upon the state or condition of th
ctomacti.
At this Juncture the average person fol
lows the time-honored but Idiotic saw
"drown a cold" and "starve a fever , " ant
eats and drinks voluptuously , while between
times ho doses with hot drinks , molasses
butter and vinegar , etc.
This is all wrong The cause suggests th
opposite treatment dieting , fasting. And by
way of parenthesis , let us remark that a
"cold" Is a "fever ; " hence it should , ac
cording to the old maxim , be "starved , " bu
Judiciously , or course. Dest of all , let us
avoid colds by setting -\vhslcsomo table
Let us conscientiously do this. Uut I greatly
fear we never will until we are "soundly
converted" to the "gospe' of health. "
After our stomach , In this matter o
'colds' , " let us look after our clothing. I
scarcely need be said It should bo warm
The knjt underwear Is very convenient , being
rdidy made anlwell flttlnc. There are few
I think , who do not wear their flannels nigh
as well as day , and for one or two weeks
without a change. If we only could being
about a revolution In this I think It wouU
Bave many a cold and bring better liealth.
Old , vvell-worn , but warm undervests an ( '
drawers arc Just the things for night wear
( If anything Is needed besides the warm
flannel or canton flannel night robe ) , and il
aired and sunned occasionally will not often
require washing. Whcin changing at nlghl
shake your day garments and spread them
about to air. The stockings will bo greatly
Improved If turned Inside out for the nleht.
especially It one's feet sweat. Don't go to
bed with stockings on , have a pair especially
for night. Whllo we are on the feet ques
tion lot us say , dress them warm In woolen
stockings , or worsted , at least , In good ,
thick ehoes , and when outdoors with over
shoes. Don't neglect to bathe them often.
Cold , clammy feet are too often the result of
Insufficient bathing. If you bathe once the
week , the average custom , you should at
least bathe your feet twice a week.
If children get their feet wet don't have
them sit by the stove and dry them , but at
once remove the shoes and stockings ; give
the ruddy feet a good bath , rub until ruddier ,
and , putting on dry stockings and dry shoes ,
Intercot them In some Indoor amusement.
Children should not be allowed to play out
when. It Is wet and "sposhy" unless well
protected and naturally hardy.
UatlM In cold weather should be takra as
regularly as possible , but much care Is
needed not to take cold. A. quick bath fol
lowed by brisk rubbing should be the rule
In winter , especially with children ,
A word about the temperature of tbo liv
ing room. Have a thermometer to guide
you ; try to keep an oven heat , nnd above
all have good ventilation , a moat difficult
thing to gain : but strive after It. Have
ventilation la the sleeping rooms , nemem-
bor that coldness Is not ventilation. Many
9. cold comes from a badly ventilated sleep
ing room ,
If we have grace'nnd grit to follow these
simple , common sense truths half of tbo
dread of winter , with Ita colds and coughs ,
will have disappeared , The little ones will
bo ro y , healthy nnd robust , and the older
members of the family wl'l not sink Into
that chronic seml-lnvalldlsm ao distressing
yet so common In many homed , bccauso of
successive colds ,
A SUUAItia 31 HAL.
HoutliiTii Family I ) in CM on Goyorii-
IIK-Ilt COIV 1'i'IIH.
A southern congressman received a letter
gome * tlmo ago , which , being llko hundreds
ot other communications , did mot attract at
tention. It read as follows ;
"BLANKVILLE , Jan. 4 , 1838 , Dear Sir ;
Will you please send mo a parcel of cow
peas from tbo government distribution ?
Very truly yours ,
"JAMES LANCASTER. "
The package was duly sent , reports the
Washington 1'ost. A week- later there carne
another letter. It made 'the ' following re
quest ;
" 1ILANKVILLB. Jan. 10 , 1898. Dear Sir ;
Please fcn-j me-some cow peas. I only
want ono package."MARY
"MARY LANCASTER"
The congressman promptly complied with
the request , and thought no more about It
until live daja later , when there came still
another letterIt was postmarked at the
same country town , and was evidently from
a member of the same family as his two
previous correspondents. The congressman
rather smiled as ho read :
"BLA.N'KVILLE , Jan. IB , 1808 , Dear Sir :
I should very much like to have ono of the.
bags of cow peas which you are ecmdlng
free. I am your friend , and uopo you will
bo ru-elected. Yours truly ,
"SAMUEL P. LANCASTER. "
The letters did not stop coming. Three
moro arrived , ono from the mother of the
Lancaster family , cno from a daughter , and
another from a son , The congressman
thought that hit constituents Intended to
plant n ten-acre lot with cow peas , Nothing
of the kind. Yesterday ho received n letter
which told of the use to which the govern
ment seeds had been put. It ald :
"HLANKVILLI3. Jan. J9 , 1898. Dear Mr.
Congressman : We got all the packages or
cow peas and thank you very much. We
put all the l > eaa together and boiled them for
dinner , U wan ( ho best meal wo have had
for a long time , With many thanko. Youra
truly , JAMES LANOASTEH. "
BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP.Ira
The noncst corset Is made of aucdo. For a
good many centuries women have bcou strap
ping tliclr boJIcs up Inn. combination of stool ,
\\hnlcbono and heavy cottons goo < ls or silk ,
but It remnttml for the woman of today to
demand a leather coraft. Some women like
It and others do not. kike overythlns else
In life , It has Us Rood orrd Us tad points.
It docs not stretch or Ret out ot shape iMElly ,
oven when worn < by a woman who has to
stand before a mirror to find her waist or ono
who has lost sight of hcra altogether. But
It la an Intensely hot garment and gl\os
the figure a stiff , a : ! look , No thin woman
would Oroam of wearing ono of the sucdo
corsets , though they conio In boautlful eoft
shade * of tan , blue , red and green , and are
handsomely embellished with lace , ribbon and
embroidery. A great deal Is said nml written
about iwomon's ) mot wearing their stays
nearly so tight as formerly. This Is true
nnd It Isn't truo. There Is a period In ovcry
woman'n llfo wlneii 8ho pulls her strings too
hard. It matters not whether they bo corset
strings , shoo strings , skirt strings , or wh < it '
'or a tlmo klu dancing siioea ana
went entirely out of vogue and only tlio&a
nade of r-utln wore considered strictly swell.
Hit satin does not give , and Is most un-
omfortablo , so It lias been ousted. It Is a
ollef to SOB dancing sl'ocs plain , for few feet
re BO built that they tan stand being em-
elllslied with buckles , botvs , butter/lies / and
ho like.
vaa considerable coquetry shown In the
matter of balrdreaslng and arrangement of
ica/ltf. One 55ulu maiden fascinated mo by a
lead-drcas which reached out behind Bomo-
hlnk llko a vast kinky marllnu splko. Thli
conical chignon was at least two feet In
xtont , and gave her great satisfaction , It
xclted more envy than If she hid worn a
ucal ooronot. She allowed mo to photo-
raph her Bubserjuently , with the romlt that
! io ibeoaruo even inoro haughty toward her
ndrapoj frlenda.
A great service has been , done to women
encrally by Dr. 0 , A. Wood of Chicago In
cat. ) made by him with systematic c-aro to
otennlno tlui danger , If any , In the wearing
f vcile. l'or this purpoae lia Bolocted n
ozen typical speclmtns of the artlclo and
pplled the ordinary te ( a of ability to read
whllo woarliie tb m. nail tliwuo testa showed
that every description of voll affects more or
lesa rtho ability to see distinctly , both In
the distance and near At hand , the most r.b.
jcctlonalilo being the dotted sort. Other
thing * being tiiual , the vision Is Interfered
with In direct proportion to the number ot
mesh nro single , compact thrcnds. the cyo
the material alsd plnja an Important part In
the matter. Thus , when the alde-i of the
mesh are single , compact threads , the eye
Is much IMS embarrassed thin when double
threads arc used , the least objectionable veil
cu the \\holo being that which Is without
dots , sprays or other flgutrs , but with larga
and regular meshes made \\llh single and /
compact threads , Dr. Wood pertinently re
marks that , while eye troubles do not ncc < M- *
sarlly result from wearing veils for tho.
healthy cyo Is ns nblo as any other part ot
tliB body < o resist legitimate strain weak
eyes nro Injured by them ,
Three women nho are spending the wi
In Washington and the winter Is about al |
they aio vending , by the way went Into o
'fashionable restaurant cno day last week to
GOWN TRIA1A1ED WITH RUCHES PROM HARPER'S BAZAR
Last year at this time the crepe do Chine sonus were first seen ( only a few , nnd
those Imported ) , during the summer. A great deal of tlm material was. used , nnd tliio
winter It la quite a fad to usi > It combined with velvet and elaborately made up.
There have been some charming gowns made ot It the black quite the smartest. ' An
effective dcolgn hae the skirt trimmed around the foot with a wide ba'nd of canuclno
velvet cut In points , and the potorts outlined with a narrow ruche of black mouajcllno
de sole ; this eoft ruche agalast the velvet Is peculiarly effective. The waist ! o
made with tapering rovers , on the plan ot the band around the skirt , of the capuclno
velvet outlined with the 'black ' ruche ; over the shoulders nre round tabs to match , The
cut of the gown Is given In the tissue-paper pattern Issued by Harper's "Bazar , where
It appears. The sleeves are of medium size , and have a band of the velvet cm the
upper part. There Is a full soft vest ofvhlto mouascllno do solo , with plain otock
collar and belt of the capuclno velvet.
not. The only difference Is that this very
jad habit does rot stick to her as it did to
icr foremothcrs. Corsets are gayer now than
they have ever been before. Kvon the most
conservative women are wearing those made
of palo pink , blue or yellow , with silk em
broidered polka dots or fleurs do Us ot a
deeper stade ; and others uro revelling In
stays made of bright plaid and striped silks.
"Bear anything before you permit yourself
: o complain to your husband of his mother's
'aults , " writes Mrs. Burton Klngshml on
'The Duty of the Daughtor-In-Law" In the
Ladles' Home Journal. "Say to your own
soul , 'May God do so to me , more also , If I
over do anything to rob a mother of a frac
tion of her child's love. ' The sturdy toddler
at your sldo may raako you a mother-in-law
some day and. as you sow now so you will
reap Should you ever find It necessary to
iroak through your rule of sllenco never
epcak while under Irritation.
"Fow attentions will please her more thane
o seek to tell her any bit of news that you
may have heard. Aside from the fact that the
average old person feels lively Interest In
ho affairs of fe-Iends and neighbors , she will
value , moro uiun u. u u jmimuu m , . * w *
ler sympathy In seeking her to share your
judget , Treat her with ( special honor and
deference In the presence of your servants ,
your children and your frlenda. Tholr poo-
duct will be modeled after your example. In
maglnntlon put yourself In her place. It
vll ! help you to be fair and kind. If you
lave already had unpleasant experience of
our mothor-ln-Iaw's presence In your homo ,
f her peculiarities grate upon you , If she Is
ntnislve , Irritating , apt to Interfere with
your management of children or dousehold , I
an c-nly repeat the earno formula ' .Make her
eve you. ' It may savor of the old copybook
irecept , 'Ho good and you will bo happy , '
tut to overcome ovll with good Is the dlvlno
iresrrlptlon and nothing can long resist
Ohristllke methods. At least the experiment
h well worth the trial , "
The r.owcst dancing fllioea are made of por-
ectly plain white kid , without so much afl a
ow of perforated stitching across tlm toe.
'heir toes cro broader , too , and the vamps
lot so long as formerly. Low shoes are far
nero comfortable to dance In than slippers
nd also have the advantage of looking better ,
f a slipper flta tnugly enough about the In-
tc-p to look well , U makes a dancer remem-
> er that fiho has lent and her pacUiora suffer
n consenuence. 'or " 10 minute a woman IE
onsclous of her feet In dancing she dances
tadly. On the other hand , If the sllppor Is
ooao cnoufiti to feel easy It will not stay 01 ,
The low nhoo 1ms none of theao drawtuckH.
lunch , says the Post. The ivrlcea on the bill
of faro were extremely high , but as the per
tions served were known to bo generous the
three , by a master ( stroke of economy , decided
that the order of each ono should consist of
simply n single portion of eomo dish , whlcli
should bo divided among .them all. Ono
ordered consimme. Ono ordered a steak.
The third ordered chicken salad. The dishes
were served and tbo cyo of the waiter took
In the scheme.
"Oh , I forgot , " said ono of the women ;
"bring some coffee , please. "
"Ono order , madam ? " asked the waiter.
"Yes , " was the answer. The waiter stood *
motionless.
"Three spocns ? " was all ho said.
"I notice you 'folks ' in the city thought lt >
remarkable that a woman had been found
who kept a railroad station , and another
who ran a ferry , but I h.ivo fcund a slip
of a girl who drives a team almost ilally , "
said a Kentuckian to a Loiilsvillo Post rc-
"I had occasion to go down on the Ten
nessee river , about 175 miles from homo
recently , and It was whllo there that I found
this g'.rl. Her name Is Maud Losing , and
she Is the only support of a wldoncd
mother , who Is In feeble health.
"Tho girl Is now driving a log team on
Cypress creek , -nd except when the stream *
are so high as to ba past fording , she never
stops. She has cfton gone with a relutho ,
a citizen of & 0 , to , 'Hlg ' Sandy on the Tall-
road , driving u four-horso team , riding a
sldo saddle all day as plucklly . .s a hardy
man could , I hoard her compllmcntc * ! by a
man from whom I ibought aomo logs , and by
several others as well , "
"Lot usglvo Goliath his due , " says Ulancln
Willis Howard. "Men editors do not ex-
cliido women's work. On the cont'fary , n
"
women send In their copy on time , "it Irf
printed as punctually as th men's I (
glares at you with the selfsame Inexorable
rigidity , Nevermore may you extract from
It a superfluous 'and which' or n 'Hpllt In-
flnltlvo. ' Your punctuation ujx > n which you
pride youraelf Is so transplanted that you
with consternation perceive you are the
rwponslblo author of a stranger's Hen 11-
munts. The accents on > our forolgnvord
are omitted or turned the wrong way. As"
'Liver Pills' and 'Ileef Suet' In mammoth
letters dcfuco a pastoral landicapo , so do
Imgo flensatlonal headings , which ) our soul
Joathcti. rudely check the purling How of
your limpid platitudes. You are treated
precisely llko the inun. In tlicsu rcopuctH
a stony Impartiality obtains in editorial
uanctume , "
Dr. Mary Walker appeared at a' Whlto
House reception , recently , arra > ud In the
finest frock coat of her peculiar wardrobe
of mcti's attire.
She endeavored to make licmclf agreeable
to everybody , and among the flnit porsoru
she met was Wu Ting Fans , the Chlueso
minister , who has thu clmraoterUtlc of lib
countryman. U Huns Chans , In n.iklns
many questions. Hla flrnt remark after
Dr. Walker hod presented herself as "Mr.i. "
"Why do you wear pints ? "
"Why do you wear that gown ? " was tin
retort.
"llecaiuo It U the custom of my country *
mm , " replied -Mr , Wu In his flno KiiKluih.
"Well , Mr. Minister , " answeri'd jjr
Walker , "this Is a free country , und \\a V/t
wear what wo please , "
Ona of the moat active or French
widow * ls the wife of the hlitorlsq , Mlcbn.
let , who llvr quite alone , and occupies
her tlmo In bringing out new editions ot
her latu husband's work and cdlrlaa tbo
Mtu , he left beh'nd , | ncuillug ! hLi memoirs.
When in want of u good liniment bur
Salvation Oil , which costs oiily 5 cents.