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nPTTT ? rVMATTA T > ATT. V TifT1. T'O -PTTlr. . A "V 1 0 1 QOQ SPECIAL NOTICES for Ilicnc iM.liiiiuii. lie tnkcn iinlll 11 ! tn. for tlic vreninic unit nntll H | i. in. for tlic marnltiK nnil Mitnilny * IHIonii. lAdvertUcm , l y rcanmlliiK n num bered clirt-k , cnn lime nn mcm ml- drecsied to n tiumlicred Icllrr In cure I of The Hee. Annern nn nililrrimc-tl will be delivered on iircm-iilatlon f I the check onl- . tint * * , 1 1-Uo n word flml limertloni 10 word then-lifter. Xuthlnff taken for leu * thnn Ji5c for the Urn ! Inncr- tfoB. Tin-no dvi-rtlMcnicntii muni be ran cnimrcutlvcly. WASTED SITUATIONS. BY AMintiOArf WIDOW. IIOUHEKBII : > KII FOR widower , housekeeper or head chambermaid In hotel ; good rcfeicncta. Ml Pulner. West Orange. N. 3. A-MU1 AH' BiTUATtoN AS 8ALU3MAN rou MATERIAL or cantrncturs' tupplles ; well acquainted with trade. Address J CO , llec olllee. A-M1B2JJ ! _ POSITIONWANTED IIY KIIIST CLASS clothing merman In city or country town ; references exchanged. J G , llec. A Mlji 21 * WANTED , SITUATION AS SHOE A LEHMAN , 7 yenn experience In rctnll ; beat references. Address K C , Ilee. A-M1-:0 * WANTED.POSITION AS SALESMAN IN clothing , furnishing goods or lioe ( prefer hoes ) ; OVT 15 scars' experience : cnn draw largo Nebraska retail trndej best references. ' Aildrcm K 3. lice. A-M2.17 JQ * 1'OSITION IN cTMAlLVNY EXPERIENCED lockrmlth , blcjcle nnd general repilr man ; understands mnc'.ilnc work : 12 jears' ( xp'-rl- ence. AI icforTices. K 5 , Ilc . A M239 20 * WA.vnnM CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORUEIIS ; NEW LINE of work , no heavy tetf ) rte i-myj t .Jury or commlmion. C. " . Ail mm Co , JJI ro. Jllh St. H 119 BALESMAN 1'OU riOAUS. $12" A MONTH AND expense * ; old linn ; experience unm-ee iry : In ducement * to customers. C. C. Illghop & Co. , Bt. Lou In. II IV ) AOKNTS AND IIUANCII MANAflKRS ; 8ALAIIY nnd cnmml'clon. Hunter Tailoring & S'llrt Co. , Cincinnati. O. Il-M49S-Aprll 1C WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED rLOIUST , who sponks Oormin. Apply at It. Hans , 1S13 Vlnton Ht. 11-733 WK WANT EXPERIENCED OnflANIKEHS Tn tnke charge of stat'i : irnul money guaranteed If you can produce buslnesx. Imperial Mvstlc I-oglon , Omaha , WANTED , 10 HARNESS MAKEHS : STEADY work. Schmiltman Uios , Ht. Joseph , ! Jo IJ-M10S 21 * WORK rou tia AT voim HOME ; DAY on ovenlng ; JO to Jli wrx-klv ; no cnmnsHlnt ; or experience rc < iu'r ' > d : full pirlleulars nn 1 vork mailed on appllrnllon. Columbian Mfir. Co. , Ml N. Clh at , 1'hUadolplila , Pa. II M1S 7 YOtT CAN MAKE > r.OO CLEAR WITH A 7n\o. phone ; bct tnlklni ; mnelilno ; hear It half n mile vvrlti- liofuriteirlloiy In all taken. West- era Gramopliono Co. , Council lllufTs , la. U--M2M M22 WANTED A OOOD I1A11NESS MAKER , flr Son , Council IIIiilY < . II 1IS-21. B4W.SMEV TO SELL TOILET SOAP TO dealers : $100 per month Pilnry and expends ; i-xporlenn. unneccbMry. I/iuls Ernst Co . Pt , I iils , Mo. n-11172 WANTED , A GOOD IIRI3AD AND CAKE baker. AddreK 2. Ilee. IJ-M212 I" ' WANTED. riHST TL\PS STAnLE MAN : ( irhnto Joh ; ( teed Apply Q. E. ll-iines , ISmnl nf Trade. II 222-20 * DETECTIVE , SHREWD. RELTAflLE MAN wanted In e\ery loculllv : act under orders ; no pxporlence needed. Write American Detect- l > e as < oelatlon , Indianapolis , Ind. R-M211 20 A nEPPEr-TARhE OLD MAN AND WOMAN to keep lioiiso for Inchclor ; woman muit be poid rook and particular about house ; man to iii : l t unmnn nnd do light work ; those who desltp rood home rather than hlfih wane * nddresi' at onre , with references , U n Rath- Lone , V.Vll'leet ' , Neb. n-M23 > i 20 It PER HOUR MADB RELLINO IT , ON merit , f > all lintremen ; bis ; spring ilemind ; i"tcii hp npeney. Write R. Hunter Co , llaclne , WK II M236 19 WE WANT A THAVELINO SALESMAN TOR fTll trade to roll our special make" of dry rr > os direct to ivtallers on commls lon. Itox fM , Plillidolphla , Pa. H-M233 10 * i : MIN TO TACK vp ADVERTISINGS slcn'l HJM weekly ; slendv work : end in f pvliiK" , wunple. etc Ynnne Medlelne < V > . , 2I21 ! N. Colnr.idi. Plilladflphla , Pa. 1J M2"2 1S WANTED. TEAMS TO HAUL 1..W.OO ) a'sn ' pand from C.IM tn exposition ( jrounda. Ji < m M. McRnwnn. CIS S Mlh Ht. I1-M2JI r" WANTI-.D. \LrKMEN TO CARRY OUR Inbrlcntlnc elli nnd vainHhcs on pornmls lnn : side line or exelusl\elv ; rcferencei Aup'ln St Mi-dee. Cleveland , O. D-MUiI'i ' \VA. > TII KKMAM : IIKM * . 109 QIRI l-Xill ALL KINDS OP WORK : H TO 17 wui-lt. Cunadlun Olllee , 1522 DotiKlni. C-U1 OOOD OIRL rou GENERAL HOUSE WORK , 8. C. Cor , 16lh nnd Center. C 147 is OOOD , COMPETENT CURL FOR GENERAL housework. 1910 Wlrt Street. C 219-I3 * WANTED , A NEAT Q1UL FOR GENERAL housework ; 3 In family , at 1312 Clilcncj St. C 22Ilh WANTED , ENERGETIC WOMAN TO TRAVEL on salary to get nKents for superior line at good * Corset & Shirt Works , Ann Arbor , Mich. C OOOD COOK. APl'LT 110 N. 3JD ST. ST.C C M223 2" roil nn\Tiioitsics. CHOICE HOUSES & COTTAGI33 ALL OVER city. Jj to $73. I'ldellly , 1st lloor N. Y. Life. D-152 I1OUHE8 , WALLACE , I1ROWN IJLOCK , ICTH and UoUKlas. D 453 I.\UGE LIST. M'CAGUE , 15TH AND DODGE. D-IJl IIOUSEd , ruVTS. GARVIN BROS. , 1613 TAIl'M D r.3 HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 3 N. V. LIl'E. H IN ALLl'ARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. P. Davis OimpanyrM Turnam. D 437 HOUSES. UENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 1STII ST. D 48 HOUSES , STORES. 11EMIS , I'AXTON IH.O"K. p-ia NEW COTTAGE. MONTHLY PAYMENTS eo\ \ Ilee RldK. D M531 DBTACHED MODERN 12-ROOM , ALSO 9-ROOM house ; key * at 251S Cup. Avo. Tel , 573 n H Roblson. D MI25 MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANO'T Om. Van & Storage Co , 1511H Karnam. Tel 1V.3 D-M521 1CXCEITIONAL OPPORTUNITY TOR RIGHT party to open an exclusive family hotel nnd ' apartment house for railroad and depot cm- plojes on South 10th street , Omaha , within two blocks of the new IlurlliiKton and Union Pa- clllo depots ; new building contain * M large rooms ; ncoommod tloin tor nhnut lO1 ! i > ersons ; will leise for term to responsible party who 1m capital to furnish nnd conduct a flrst-clns * place. II 54. Itee. n 670 I-ROOM MODERN FLAT , 1112 SOUTH 11TH X > M1C9 1731 PARK AVE , 9-ROOM MODER N IIOltsn . Oarvln Ilros. , 1613 rnrnnm St. D M1SO 20 S-ROOMS HOUSE AND DARN , REAlf 170 * HURT street. D 223.:0 rou un\TFiui\iSir.n THE INFORMATION I1UREAU. 1319 TARNAM. E M4IS M3 * S NICE ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING. III ! SOUTH llth , E-M7C3 TWO rilONT ROOMS. 1U NO. 17TII ST. 1 E M913 19 IN PRIVATE FAMILY. IJ19 DODGE ST. E M1SI 19 * 1IODEHN ROOMS. J1.50 WEEK UP. THAN- slants accommodated , ( It No 19th St. E-M1M 21 * A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH bath , to one or two gentlemen , five blocks from postolllce. Address J 67 , Doe. E 501 DESIRARLIJ ROOM , M. V. ROYS. N. Y. U llldg. 'Phono Stl. E-M211 All * C FURNISHED ROOMS. S. 2STH ST. Modern Improvements. E 22020 HOU > IS AMI HO.lltn. TUB MERRIAM. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HO- tel. > tli and Dodge tits. K 452 KLONDIKE HOTEL. S. E. COR. 1CTII AND Webster tits. ; iteum Iieut rooms , U.I'J per week and up. F-MCSJ UTOPIA , 1721 DAVENPO11T ; TRANSIENTS accommojntej. T 1J A " THE 11OSKV 2020 HARNEY ; ROOMS WITH board ; rate * reasonable ; transient * accommo- n itMsni : noom > A.M > no HID. ( Coittlntieit. ) ftOOJIM AND HOARD. RKPERENt'E'l. 31 H ( . I'lh St. F MS ! ROOMS WITH uoRD , "THE Clo > er. " 1C1S Harno. 1" MHO 19' THE ln ANY 2101 DomAH TRANSENTS j accommodated , Lest of table board , r M190 20 rmiNIHIIE ROOM ( KKDlRD ju. nnable. MS No. 13lh St. F--2C ! ? o > ELtOANT TRONT ROOMS' I'lRST-CLVSa hoard. 1900 Capitol Ave. r M2 SO- ROOMS'WITH EarRrJiTiouERNi :1Tf"67'oE St. r-MBO 2 > KOU iK.\TiM ; < 'uit.vi.siun : IIOOMS. VOVll MODERN UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; RE- fcrencen exchanged. Address K 7. Itee. tl-215-19 * roil nuxT sToiiKSn oKi'icns. roil RENT IN lHE liEr : nt'II.DING ! One largo corner loom , : d lloor , with \nult and private office , water , etc , One large frunt room , 2d lloor , divided Into two rooms by partition ; water , etc. One large corner room , ? < l floor , with vaul' , water , etc. One front room , divided by partition , 3d lljor. One corner room , with \niilt , 3d lloor. One large loom , 3d Door , nlth partition dividing It Into one Mr o room and two smaller private rooms ; water , etc. Two I.IIRC Kround Poor rooms , frontlns l"t' < SI. , with vault. Bevi-ral miall rooms on 4th floor , with \anltK. All thtse roomi are hiated with ftear.i , electric llnliti , supplied with llrst-cln s Jinltor strvlco. Elevators run -iny nnd all nlRht : building strictly nreprrof. Apply to Superintendent. Raom 101 , Ui-e bulldlne. 1 193 KOR RENT DE-K ! ROOM IN GROUND PI.OOR office , Ilee hulldlng ; water , btenm hent , electric llBht and Janitor tcrvlce. Apply to Sup-rln- tendent , I3ec building , 1 137 FOR RENT THE 4-STORY I1RICK I'.UILDING at 91C Tarnam St. Thl * bulldlne Ins n Ilicproof cement basement : water on nil floors ; ga > , etc. Apply at the. office of The llee. 1-510 TOR TRACKAGE , TRANSrERRINO AND desk room , aiply to the Aultman * Tnvlor Machinery Co. , N. E. cor , 9th nnd Jackson sts. 1 923 . \nn.vrs WANTED , GOOD AGENTS. LVDIES OR gents ; big money. 43S-43J I'axton block. J M9tS 19 10 AGENTS TO SELL MEDICINE ; A DOLL\R bottle for 23 cents ; sells on sight ; Rood moncv for the right mill. 2) South Muln St. , t'onnell niurrs , in. j 9ir-n DEAUTirtTL LIKE OP rUANTi:3 E. WM- hird , written by Anna A , Gordon , who was Mlis Will ird's private secretary for over : ' years ; the only Iwolc nuthnrl7"d and cndnr'e 1 by the W. C. T. U. ; over LOilM/CO / roplei will lie sold ; the rrentc t seller of the ocntury ; wr'tp for outllt ; best terms : circular free ; don't tnl" * thin chance ; net quick. J. S. Zlegler Co. . 32o Dearborn at. , ChlinKO. J M23J 20 STOHAGH. PACiriC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . tOS-910 Jones ; general ttorage nnd forvvnrdlnc ; , M-453 OM. VAN & STORAGE , 151UJ TARN'M. TEL 115 M-4CI \VAXTniTO IJUY. WILL PAY ? 13 TOR THE LETTER W FOUND In Soda Mint gum. J 3J. IJeo. N-SSMS" OMAHA SAVINGS HANK ACCOUNTS ROl'GHT. Give nmount and prko to J ! > 7 , lice.N . N M119 20 FOH SALt : I'UHMTUnE. 11EDROOM SUITS , TOLD1NG REDS AND ALL kinds of household go < ) df , to quit buslnertg ; nc reaaonable oltur lefused. Neb. Furniture Co , 110-12 N. Kill St. O-7J3 AS HOTEL rUIlNITl'EE , LEASE FOR SALE. Apply 1303 Douglas St. O 200 IS FOIl SAI.K MISCCLLANUOUS. HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES , KNIVES AND repairs , all btandard makes , on liana ; grinn ing razors , tlicnis , clippers ; prompt service. A. L. Undelor.d. Q M376 PURE 1'LYMOUTII ROCK EGGS TOR SET- tlnga : 60c ; roosters. ( l.CU. 932 North 2Gth. 2Gth.Q93S Q-93S SEED SWEET POTATOES , $1.CO 1'ER DDL Theodore Williams , S7tl > and Military A\c. , Omaha , Neb. Q-MJSC May7 NOAH PERRY. JORI1EH AND WHOLESALE denier In sewer pipe nnd stoneware. 4477 Dodge street , Omaha Neb. Telephone SOO. U-M367 A2 CHICKEN. HOG AND LAWN FENCES : ALL vvlre : .a ' best. Wire Works , 14th and Harney. Q W FOR SALE-ONE OP TUG REST DAIRIES IN the city , 'ienulne baigaln. Inquire J , I Kemp Feed Co. , 27th und Leavemvoith. Q-MI99 FOR SALE , AHOUT 40,000 2ND HAND ST. Louis fire brick and 33,000 bulldln ? brick , also boilers , engine and brick machinery. Wm J. Welshang. City Hall. 'Phono 237. Q-M677 FOR RALE. THE ELKOAWT RAR FIXTURES of Palmer house saloon. L. C. Drown , Grand Island , Neb. Q M7C9 AS * HOG AND POULTRY FENCE : 1JETTER THAN wire netting. Fine sawdust for Doors. Tel 438. 901 Douglas. Q 1IR RLACKHEADS AND WARTS , HOW TO RE- mo\e , 2Gc. Cjru Gray , P. O. box 94 , Ren- nett. Pa. Q-M154 A15 GOOD SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE , writer , No. 2 , $33.00 cash. J 63 , Ilee. Q M190 20 * GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY 2702 Drlstol street. ( J-M1T8 SI * STEREOPTIPON OUTFITS WITH KI.ONDIKE , Culnn nnd other slides ; cameins nnd Krapho- phones bought nnd Bold. Richards & Illrcli , 200 Nlcollct Ave. , Minneapolis. Q M213 20 * J2.2i , A CUT PRICE , CASH WITH YOUR order , Rets BOO peed envelopes nnd MO note- heads , all printed : paper tablcted : order njw. W. A. Dorcr's 1'ress olllee , Mechanlc vllle , In. Q-M2.14 10 * REGISTERED JERSEY HEIFER , RICHLY bred , Just fiesh ; price , J10 * . Nebraska Farmer , Arlington blk. , Omaha. O M2s 20 * \IIIVOYANT9. . DR. A. WHEELED. PALMIST AND AST"r" , o r , room 9 , Crelehton We. S Mli'i M11 * MASSAOK , 11ATI1S , KTC , LAURA ELLISON. 113 N. 16th ( upstairs ) , nom 12 , Turko-Russlan und plain baths , mnssace. T-MIOJ 19 * MRS DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH p.irlors ; restful and curative , 417 S. llth , up- otalrs , T M109 20 MME , AMES , MASSAGE AND RATHS. K.23I4 Howard street. T M135 21 * MME. SMITH , 118 N. 15TH ST. , 8TEAM AND alcohol batlis T M12rt 21 * initso\Ai VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROURLES. 310-S REE Illdg ; physician consultation or health book free U 466 CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND REpaired - paired : day or night ; dress suits for hire Pantorluni , N. E , Cor , 14th and I'urnam. Tell 8 3. U 4"7 HORSES CLIPPED , SHORT NOTICE ; ONLY electric clippers In city. Tel. 66. McCormae & Uaunley , 14th & Howard. u 53) LADIES. HAVE YOUR HAIR DRESSED RE- fore going downtown at the halrdreslng parlors of Mine. G. Pa ) no , 2103 Lcavenworth st. ; tel. 1S6J ; artisticnunlcuilng , tuperlluous hair and facial blemishes removed with elcc. trlclty ; strictly private. U-MM7 All * QUICKEST AND REST PRINTING FOR LEAST money , R. G. Hearsey , IMi Farnam. 'Phone 2060. U M997 19 * LADIES. DO YOU DIXSIRE A LOVELY COM- plrxlon , beautiful bust and perfect health ? Write me for booklets , descriptive of new arti cles that will secure the e If an > thing In the world ran : no lotions. H. I ) , Williams , Ilex 67 , South Omaha. U 177 22 * A HIGHLY RESPECTAHLE YOI'NO LADY would like to meet well-to-do gentlemin from 30 to 40 , with good moials. Address M , Ilex 8J. UM20I 20 * A HIGHLY RESPECTARLE I\DY WISHES TO meet gentleman from t.0 to & ) , with means and good morals. Address I ) , Ilex 86. u MJOJ 20 * MOMY TO I.O XUKAL KSTATK. MONEY TO I/OAN AT IAV ? UATCs ! THE O. F. DavU Co. , 1M3 Farnam fat. W 4CS 6 PER CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS. Garvln Ilros , 1613 Karnam St. W M472 WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY I.OANS. R. C. Peters & Co. . U. S. Nat'I Rank 11IJ.J. W-471 MONEY IJOANEO ON MPROVED REAL iwl late In Omaha , Council Rlurfs & t-oulli Omaha , W. H. Thomas , Ml First Nut'I Hank. Omaha. W-H'J PRIVATE MONEY. WEAD. WTH & DOUG LAO. W-JW-A-J SIOMV TO t.oA.v untii KSTATU. ( Contlnii'il. ) IKOViflW SPECIAL rt'N'D TO LOAN CIV Urst-clmn Impruvtd Cuiaha iirupwv. nr for bulldlne purposes. Pldei.tv YrUsl cumtfiny \V-4i7 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. 315 N Y. L J quick money nt low ratrs for choice fnrm lind In lo n. northern Missouri , eatlern N > bra J n. properl ; ' , W. I'arnam Smith .t Co. , 1KO Par'ni. \V-IO MONEY TO 1.0 VN ON nU'ROVEO * O M A l7X leal estate. lirennan.Lovc Co. , Sf S. loth. \ \ ' 170 5M PER CENT HONEY. DEMIS. PAXTXIN nm. MU.VCV TO T.OA * CIIATTUI.S. lTrO IO.l ) TO IXAN ON HOUSEHOLD Fl'RNlTt'KE AND I'IANO3. HOUSED. WACJONrf AND r.\RHIAUL3 , WAREHOfHE RC'-KITS , ETC. , ftt lowest rnie < in Omiln , Poutb Om-iliT und Cnunell Hliirr < . Nn removnl of goods , tltlclly conlljenll.il , > * su i-an pay llio loin off nl nny tlmo or In nny anrniiu. OMAHA MORTOAOI.J JJJAN CO . 3)1 ) fliulh IMh t. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY 1NCOP. . PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN O.MAH \ XIT < MONEY LOVNED PALARIED PEOPLE HOLD- IIIK permment p < iltl'tnn , with icfpui'llle p. n- eernf upon thr ! own names , wltl'iut H "irltj ; ea > paMnent" . Tolnnn , R 703 , N , Y L bids. 135 AplO * CHANGICS. TO GET IN OR OUT OP Rl'SINESS GO TO J. J. Gibson , III First Nnfl Hank. Y K ) LIVE STOCK COMMISSION FIRM. SOUTH Omihn , wnnts man with large capital for pirt- tier ; luslncs-s thoroughly established ; tef"r- cnccs first-class. Hex 413 , Omaha. Y MS'-'J .7. I. WATT , RUILDER AND GENERAL .TOR bin ? . 2115 Emmet street. Y M557 A ! " EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY VjR RIGHT party to open nn exclusive fnmll > hotel and npartment house for rallrcid nnd depot cm- plojes on South 10th street , Omahn , vltiln two blocks of the new llurllngtcn nnd Union Pa- clllo depots ; new building contains M large rooms ; accommodations for nbout 100 perpotis , lll lease fur t rni to re'ponslUe partj > vhoh3s ciipltal to furnish and conduct n Ural-class place. H 61 , lice. Y 670 FIRST-CLASS I1RICK MANUFACTURING plant for one-half artinl value. Address Com- mciclal National Rank , Fremont , Neb Y M73 22 M.CO , Pro CARDS. ENVEI-OPES. NOTEIILADS or eltvdlirs neatly printed. R. O. Henrs-y , 1503 Farnam. 'Phone 20CO Y MWS 19 HARNESS AND SADDLE RU'ilNESS : COUNTY tent town. Eastern Nebraska. J. J , Gll on , 514 Flint Nat'l. Rink. V 131-21 FOR SALE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE store In n prosperous locality ; n tplei did op portunity for the rlsht party. Fir putlculara write to O. D. Freed , Hugo , Cole Y-M1" 20 * NICE NEW RESTAURANT ; OOOD I/1CA- llon ; I2CO. J. J. Gibson , 514 1ft Nnt'l. 1 ! ink Y-M179 21 REST FARM IN ELKHORN VALLEY 21J A , T'-O per ncre ; Inc $2.CCO equity fr merchandise "fock. J. J Gibson , 511 First National Rank Rids Y-M131 21 RETTER THAN KLON'niKE-PERFONS WITH small or Urge capital wlshlmi to nnVe Irvest- ments lint promise Here returns should n 1- dress or call on L W. Tulles s , Council lIuff ! , Ii. Y M117 A'O HOTEL DINING" ROOM FOR RENT APPLY 10M1C No. 13th Sti Y 199 1S DRUO STOCK , JSOO ; DOING NICE J. J. aibson , 614 1st National , Y M207 27 FURNITURE FOR SALR OF A Sft-R ROARD- Ing house ; house for rent. J. J. Gibs n , 014 1 Nat. Rjnk Rldrf. Y M20S 27 RLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP FOR PA7.K cheap. L Larsen , 12flj N. 2llh. Y MS26 21 * FOIl SAIUHDAI , ESTATE. KOUNT2E FL\CE HARGAINS. 2COO , J3.750 TO t6,500. J. J. Gibson , ill First Nut. Uank Rldg. RE4SO FOLLOWING DESIRARLE PROPERTY : DUSI- ness lot corner. 60x150 ft. , In So. Omaha , pivvd. Duslness lot , 60x150 feet. Improved , South Omaha , street paved. Tract (24 ( lots ) , 30th St. Tiuct (20 ( lots ) 30lh St For particulars apply 1012 Farnam St. RE-9M FINE IRRIGATED LANDS WITH WATER right en 10 scars' tlmo at 6 per cent ; a chance of n lifetime ; write for book describing land ; In connection with this we do a general real estate and loan bus. Wyoming Development Co. , lr,24 Capitol Ave. , Omaha. L. L. Johnson , agent. RE M4H M27 * 9-R. HOUSD AND 33-FT. FRONTAGE , 11 $ blocks from P. O. , } 3,000. F. D. Wead. 16th & Douglas. RE-M1S9-19 NEW , MODERN B-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE lot , SSOO cash , balance to suit. Address G SV R e. RE M103 SNAPS S3X60 FEET ON 1STII NEAR DODGE stiect , suitable for 2 brick homes , price $2.700 : 66x132 fe t with brick house , N. E. corner 80th nnd Cumlnr streets , price $ C,0"n. J. N. Frenzer , opp. old P. O. RE MS9I UNENCUMRERKD MODERN OMAHA HESI- deice for sale or trade for Improved Iowa faim. Address H 34. Dec. RE 732-A1 * G ACRES ON NORTH OMAHA ROULEVARD. 12,500. J. J. Gibson , 614 First National Rink Rldg. ' RE-M702 IS JIAKE ME AN OFFER ON TWO LOTS IN Walnut Hill addition. Oscar Oroshell. Salt Lake , Utah. RE-M768 A9 * HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS , also fire Insurance , Dcmts , Paxton blk. blk.RE4K2 RE-4K2 SHOHTHAXn A\U TYI-nWIlITEnS. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TjpevvrltlnB , 717 N. Y. Life , offers the fol lowing advantages : Individual Instructions by exp rlenced teachers and skillful stenographers ; up-to-date methods ; touch sjstem of typewrit ing If preferred ; partlclpitlon In actual work , for which student * receive pay ; monthly pay ments. 745 r OMAHA DUS.COLI EOE , ICTH & DOUGLAS 49fl OMAHA SHORTHAND COLLEGE. ROYD'S theater. ' M300 M24 * SHORT-HAND , UP-TO-DATE , TAUGHT BY court reporters. lioyles' School , 403-3-7 , Dec Rid ? . | 4SI EXPOSITION I FIIONTAOES POU HEXT , GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION. F.emls. Paxlon Rlk. 4S9 WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOR Stenographers free. The Smith-Premier Type writer Co. Telephone , 12M 490 RICYCLF.S. FOR II YOU CAN GET YOUR WHEE7. CLEANed - ed and adjusted. Om lilcjcle Go's. Phone 1C65. 633 At ruuxiTunn TACKED. M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING. TEL. 1331. 4S8 IlllICK. LOUISVILLE DRICK CO. , R'D TRADE : tel. 49 ? . 340 1121 * -MUSIC. PETKHSEN'S MTSIC SCHOOL : PIANO. VIO- lln. n andolln , guitar , rlther ; German methsd. 513 Sheely Mock ; ttrms rcaionable. 556 Apl * KMl'LOYMUXT OKFIOK. CITY EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. 1417 FARNAM street. Rooms 2 and 3 Tel. 140 { 492 MAROWITZ LOAN3 MONEY. 418 N. 16TH -4sa l TO IIOHIIO\V. WANTED TO HORRQW J300 0) ON GOOD RK- curlty for 60 days nt 10 per cent. Addn s K p nee. M2I2 ? 0 * LOST. KOl'ND. DARK Il.VV MARK. SMALL STAR on forehead , vvelKli * about 1,10) In good condi tion ; two slioea on forefeet. 3th & Lo ust. IjOST. FRIDAY MORNING , RETWEEN HIGH rchool and 13th and Douglas , black alligator jmrre. Return to 2216 Davenport ttreet nnd receive reward. Lost M24 > IS * nius.siAivi.\a. DRESSMAKING , FAMILIES. 2304 DAVENPORT -277 M22 * EXPERIENCED DRF.SSMAKER WANTH SEW. Ins by day In famlllcj. J 9 , Ucc. 11'.33 13 * 1NT 1100 PER MONTH . . Smlth-l rppilf Typewriter Co. . 1633 Far- nmn St . lelfnhofivlIM 4tl KINAXOIAI. . LIFE INSURANCE 11SLIC1ES I1OUOHT FOR c. ! i. RIchnrd HcrtfdJ. 171 UiSalle St. . Ch | . caso. M2IO A17 I10TULS li'Ull Itl'.M. 11UILD1NG , SUITARUV : FOR HOTEL : SO ioom nd hreeVJtjrocom ; central locntltm. Remls , Pnxto.i Rlk -fftO PUHlUKVICi : MITICC. ( Should be rtndi DAILY by nil Interested as chunsea miy occur nt nny time. ) Foreign malls for the week ending March 13 , 1S93 , will coi ( PROMPTLY In all rases ) nt the Ki-neral postolllce ns fol- IOWB : i'Ani'it.a roar MAILS close one hour earlier than ciuatn ; tlmo shown below. Ti-iiiix-Allunil < - Mull * . SATUHDAY At S n. m. for > LANDS dlrt-t , per s. o. Spin n.dimli Hott'-ril.am ( letters must bo directed "per Spiurndnm" ) . at S n. tu. for OUNOA , par s. s. Knlfcr WlHielm II ( letters must bs directed "per Knls r Wllhelin II" ) ! nt 0 n. m. ( siipplemcnlnry 10:30 : n. in. ) for iU2 HOP ! ' , per s. c. l"ruria * . via Queens- tjwn ; at 11 a. m. for NORWAY direct , per s. s. Norge ( letters mint be directed "per .Norge" ) . "PJHNTRD MATTER , ETC. "Irrmin steamers falling on luuidsvj talte Pi It If 1 Mailer , etc. . f r ( ipimony , and Special A'llres ed Printed Matter , etc , for other pirti of Eurrpe. Anier- lion and \Vhlte Star ilramcM nn VVedne dajs , German sU'imers on rhur.'Ja > s. end Cunard , 1'icnch tint1 ( idinnn sleamers tut ifurdavs take Printed Mnttti. etc. . toi vul Oi.untries lor much they nee advertised to curry muli. Afler Ihe clo ln ? 01' tha eiiFPlemcntary Trans- Allai'llc Malta nntm-d ubove , addlllonul Mippld- inctit.iyinll < nro rpenicr. Hie plcrp of Iho American. E.igiUh. 1'rcnch and German stiam- ers. an I remjlii onm until witMn Ten Minutes o ( the hour ol catingJt Elcamer. feu&iiiilli null Contvnl Ai.ierU-n , \Vvit Inilit-K , Hie. FRIDAY At p. m. for NASSAU , N. i > . . per . s. Miami , from Miami , Fla. SATUHDAY At 1-30 i m , ( supp ementnry 10 n. in. ) for ST. THOMAS , ST. C11UIX. LUnWAIJD and WINDWARD ISLANDS , per s. s. Carlbbee ; at 10 .1. ni. ( upple- mi-ntnrv lO.-iO n. m ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JAMAICA , SAVANILLA nnd CARTHAOnNA. per . s. Allpghtmy ( let- leis for Costn Rica must be dlrcctp'l ' "per Alleuhniiv" ) : at 10-30 n. m. for CAMPK- CHIAPAS , TABASCO nnd YUCA TAN" , per s s. Seneca ( letters for other T > atts of Mexico and for Cuim must be di rected "pir rkni.ca" ) . at lOilO n. ni. for HAITI , per s. . Prliis Wlllem I ( Icttcts for Venezuela , Curac.to , Trlnldnd. ] ) rltl ° h and Dutch Gulitia must be directed "per Prlns Wlllem I" ) : nt IO-iO n. in. for nilA- 7M , nnd LA PLATA COUNTRIKS. par s. s. ColerlilKC , vli Pern imlmco , Bahl.i nnd Itto .Tnnclio ( letters for North Brazil mu t bo directed "per Oo'prldfrc" ) ; nt 10:30 : a. m. for I'KHNAMurCO , per s. s. Handel ( letters must be dliertrd "pi r Handel" ) ; at 11:30 : n. in. ( supp'einenfary 12 m. ) for NASSAU , N. P. , nnd SANTIAGO DL' CUHA. per s. s. Sirntoq.i ; ; at S:30 : p. m for NEWFOUNDLAND , per steamer from North Sjdiipy : at SCO : p. m. for ST. 1'IKP.HB MIQUKLON , per steamer from SUNDAY At 0 n. m. for PROGItCSO , per a. . Sin Domingo ( letteis for other p-irts of Mexico must ba dltectPil "per Sin Do mingo" ) ; nt " 7 p. in. for NASSAU , N. P. , per s. s. Mlinil , fiom Miami , Fin. Malls for Nenfouhdi.lnd , by rail lo Halifax and thence by steamer , close at this olllc'1 dallv at S:30 : p m. Malls fof'Mimieion ' , by rail to Bos ton and the : ee itijr ktetimcr. clo e at this ofllce dally at SV : ) p. min Malls for Cuba close at this olllee daily ; at 77:00 : a. m. for forwarding by sleimeis " 'i'1' ! ( Monozy * nnd Thursdiys ) from Port Tamj n. Ifln. Mnlls for Mexico City , overland. unlesq spc-Jal'V ' addressed for cllfp.itch by steamer , elpce at this olllce dally at 2.30 n. m and 2:30p. : . la. "Registered mall closes at 6.00 p. m. previous daj. 'Trnnn-1'iu'IIlc MnllH , Mnlls for China , Japan and Hawaii , per s. s. China ( from Sail Francisco ) , close hero dally up to ( March 17th nt 6:30 : p. m. Mnlls for AuatrallA ( except those for West Australia ) , inhlch nre forwarded via Hu- ropc , New Xealnnd , Hawaii , FIJI and Sa mpan Islands , per s' B. Monna ( .from San Francisco ) , close here , dally up to March IS nt 7 n. rn. . 11 n. m. nnd G:30 : p. in. ( oren on arrival nt New York of s. s , Cimp.inla with British malls for Australia ) . Halls for China , and Japan ( specially addressed only ) per B. s. Empress of India ( from Vancouver ) , close here dally up to March 21 nt SSir : p. m- Malls for the Society Islands , per ship Tropic Bird ( from Sail Francisco ) , close hero dally up to March 23 nt 0:30 : p. m. Malls for China nnd Jap-xn , per s B. Victoria ( from Tacoma ) , close hem dally up to March * 27 nt G"0 ! p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s. s. Zealnndla ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to aiurch 31 at C:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia ( except West Australia ) , New Zealand , Ha waii and FIJI Islands , per s , s. Mlowcra ( from Vancouver ) , close hero dally after March " 13 nnd up to March 31 at C:30 : p. m. Trana-Paclflo mails urn forwarded to port of call ing dally nnd tt-e schedule of closing U ar ranged on the prcnumptlon of their uninter rupted overliind transll. "Registered mall closes nt 6 p m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. Postofllce , New York , N. Y. , March 11,1SD8. nAiiato.vus. CHICAGO. ST. I'AUL. MINNC- apolls & Omatia Unlhvn > General Olllevs , Nebraska Di vision. Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. City Ticket Olllee , 1401 Karnam Street. Telephone E.C1. . Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone - phone 115S. Leave. Arrlv e. gloux City Accommoda. . * 8:50 : am 6:20 : pm Sioux City Accommodi. . 8:50 am SN : pm Illalr , Emerson , faloux City , 1'onea. Hartlne- lon and llloomflcld. . . . 1:00 : pm 11:53 am Sioux City. Mnnkato , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis . . . . * 5:55 : pm 8:2) : am Umerion I'osfenBcr * * B'W ' pm 8:45 : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Hunday only. Tills train atops at stations Florence to South Illalr , Inclusive , 6 > unday only ; on week days , bouth lilalr only. CHICAOO & NOHTHWiST- ern Hallway city Ticket Of fice , 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone 661. Depot , Tenth and llaton Streets. Telephone 12S , , . lave. Arrive. > a > light Chicago Spe cial. , 'T nm Il:55pm : Missouri Valley , Sioux City , St. 1'aul and Minneapolis 5:40 : am 'lOjlj pm Missouri Valley , bloux City 7:40 : am 0.03 pm Dcnnlson , Cairoll , Wall Lake , from llroadvvay , Council Jlluffs 3.00am 8-.J5 nm l.nstcrn Kxpress. Des Molne * . Jlarshalltovvn , Ctdar Ila ida. Chicago. 10:30 : am 4:3J : pm Atlantic 1'Ijer , Chicago and KHSI 4:45 : pm 4:33 : pm Fan Mall , Chicago to Omaha 2-10 nm Missouri Valley , Stoux City. St. Paul. Minne apolis Limited 4:35 : pm 8:50 : nm n Omalia-ChlcaBO Special. . 6:41 : pm 8:50 : am Dally. Dally except Hundey. rrtp.MO.NT. KLKHORK AND Missouri Valley Hallway Gen , eral Offices. United States Na tional Ilnnlc llulldlng. Southwest - west Corner Twelfth and Kar nam Blrccls. Ticket Oltlce , 1101 Karnam Street. Telephone 561 , Depot , Klf. teenth and Webntvr Streets Telephone HIS. Leave. Arrive , lilack Hills. Deadwood and Hot Springs. , 3:00 : pm 5.00 pm Wjomlnff , Caspar anil Douglas . . * * " 3.CO k. pm 5:00 : pm Homings. York , UaUd City. Superior , Oenevtt. Kxeter and bewnrd. . . . 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Norfolk , West 1-olnt and I'rcmom . -i " 7:50 : am " 10:25 : am Lincoln , Wuhoo and riemont 7V : ) am " 10 Main Fremont Local . , 7:50 : m Dally. Dolly cxcepl faunday. Sunday only. Dilly except Saturday. Dally to exceol Monday , . SIOUX CITT & PACIFIC RAILroad - road General omces. United Stales Nallonat Dank Ilulld- Ing. S. W. Corner Twelfth and Tnrnam 8lrcet . Ticket Oillce , 1401 Farnam Street , Telephone nnd Webuler Sin. Telephone aVe' ArrlVe ' Sioux Cltv. Mankato. MlnnaPOII > * BK : Pm * on a WADASH RAILROAD TICKET It olllrc. J4U Farnam Street. TelePhone - n Phone til. , Depol. Tenlh and Mason Htrects. Telepone 12S , , Leave. Arrive. St. Iy > ul "Cannon Ball" Express * < :30 : pm " 11:30 : am Dully. of on CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. Paul Railway City 'llcket Oitlcc. lVFarnam btreit Telepn ° a 35 * . Deput , Tenth and Maion Street * . Tele- US. Zl Leave. Arrive. ' In Ex. . . . 5u pm * 8:05 : am " Ex IIXO am 1.50 pra el , II.VIMIOAnS. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND A I'nclllo RMIroart-"The llr jt Rock Island Route" . city Ticket Olllee , 1S23 Farnam Rlreet. Telephone 429. Depot , Tenlh and Maiou Streets. Tcliphona IIS. , _ Leave. Arrive. Chlc BO and St. Paul Vottlbuled Eirrcs * . . 40 : pra 1 ! pm Lincoln , Colorado fip'gs , Puueblo , Denver and west . 1'55 pm 4:2S : pm Chicago. De * Molnei ft Roclc Island . < . 7:00pm : 8:1) am Allanlla Express , for Dei Koines and cast- . ' * 70 : am 1:10 rii point' > : pm LlncMn , FJlrbury nnd Rellevllle . 5:4' : . pra 10:40 : am Dally r > , lly excaol aumlai. OMAHA A ST. LOUIS RAILROAD Omaha , Kainji city & ICaM * ern Railroad "Tlic Port Arthur Route" Ticket Omce. 1411 rurnmni Slrvet. Telephone , 123. Depot , T nth and JUsou Slit els. Tele- Lave. . Arrive. Ccnnon ll.ill 4:35pm : 11:30 : am 5:40 : am 9.50 pm Missotmi PACIFIC ii.ut.noD Ocncrnl Olllcos nnj Ticket Oilier , Merchant * National Hank - . UulMliis. 1221 rnrnim Stl ret. 2 Telephona 101. Depot , KU'Utntli * nnd Webster Stuets. Telephone 1418. , . Leave. Anlvc. nnd NcbrnsUn . . 3.05 pra 12Ji : pm K.tn rlty nnil P' . L.odln ixprets : . * 8:50 : pm 6:00 nm X l'a k.v Lnc-il . * * ti30 pm 9:13 : nm Dally. Dnlly except Similar. t ii Illver llnllrmil "The llurltni : ton Homo" elnornl Otllce * . N. W. Oornir lentil ntfl rnrn-im Ptints Ticket Olllee 1102 Kiirnam Street. Telephone 2V ) . Depot , Tenth and Muson BtrccU. Tclcphonu IIS Leave. A I rive. Lincoln , HnstlngH and McCoolt . 8:33 : am 9:35 : am Lincoln. Denver , Co'o- rmlo , Utnli , California , JSlack Hills. Montana nnl 1'ugcl Bound , , , . . . 4.1' : pm 4:03 : pm Lincoln l.oc.il . 7.0) pm 7:40 : pm Lincoln I'nBt Mall . n:33 : pm 11:40 : am Denver. Colorado , Utah. California and 1'uget S < Minil . 1Ipm ll:5."nm : Dntiy. Dnlly c\rcpt Sunrtay. KANSAS CiTY. ST. & Council LllulYs R illroad- "The lUMlngton Route" Ticket Oillce , 1W2 Farium Street Telephcnc 530 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets Teleplune 12 ! . Leive. Arrive Kansas Clly Day Ex. . . 5.05 am 5:40 : pm Knm-i City Night Ex. . 10.W pm 00 : um CHICAGO. HURLINOTON & ijii.hcy Ralliood "The IJuil. l-r'.ui Route" Ticket Oillce ] lil 1'nrnnm Street. Telephone VJv. Dcpo' , Tenth nnd Mason faucets. Telephone 12S. Lo.ive. Arilve. vesiiDulea Ex , . 5:03 : pm 7:35 : am CIUC.-KO Express : * ' " > ' \ \ \ \ P' ' Chicago & St. IjnulsLx * .7.4'p ! - Pacific Ju-ictlon I > ocal. . 11 : 0 am o:40 : pm rust Mill Zotl : P"1 Ulilcnpn Vpcolnl "I ! . " ' ' am ' 11:50 : pm DillV. Dally except flumUv. UNION I'ACiriC "THE OVERland - land Roulc ' General Odlccs , N n. Coiner Ninth nnd Tarnnm Streets ) . City Ticket OIHce , 1302 rarnam Stiect. Telephone 316 Depot. 'lentil and Mabon btreets. lelcphone 123 - ? mo - Leave. Arrive. "Tho Overltud Limited" lor Denver. Salt Lake , western points SloO om 4:45 : pm The Colorado Special , for Denver nnd all . . . . Colorado points ll:5j pm 7:00 am Test mall train for Salt Lake , 1'aclllc cosst and all western pointa 4:35 pm 7.00 am Lincoln , Beatrice and Strr.msburs i\press . . 5CO : pm 12:20 : pm Fremont. Columbus. NorfolkGruntt Is land and Kearney * 4:13 : pw Grand Island K\pre s. . " 5:00 : pm 12:20 : pm Dally. Dally except Sundar. Council Bluffs Local-Leaves. 6tf : > a. m.j 6:60 : B ni ; 7:40 : a. m. : 8 : < 0 n. in. : 10:30 : n. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4f5 : p. m : 3:33 : p. in. ; 8:20 : p. m. : 11.03 p. m. Arrives , 0:20 : a. m.i 7:20 : a. m. ; 6:35 : a. m , : 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. in. ; 0:40 p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m. : 9:03 : p. m. i 10:45 : p. m. E.\ < ; LAM > IJOKS NOT AVAMTHAWAII. . Xever lliul Any IiiU-iillou of Inter fering ; In tlie Inland. LONDON , March IS. The government of Great Britain Is surprised at the report of the senate committee on foreign relations which , after presenting a Joint resolution for the annexation of Hawaii , set forth that Great Britain was plotting for the absorp tion of Hawaii. A high official of the British foreign ofllce said today : "It lu unfortunate that the com mittee has Enicb an erroneous Impression. 1 cannot Imagine upon what supposed facts they base their report. It seems Improb able that the senators would Issue ofnclal statemcn'o on no other basis than rumoru and suspicions. As a matter of fact , nothing to 1 further from Great Britain's Intentions 1t than to Interfere In any * way with the ex isting 1 regime in Hawaii. No steps In that direction were ever contemplated. On the contrary her majesty's government has recognized that the United States has the foremost Interests In Hawaii , and that It Is natural and Inevitable that Hawaii should bo under American Influence. " IIUSSIA STILL 'UO1AI.VS ' OIlUim.VTE. IlcfUMCN to Modify theDcmniulH Miule nil Chlnn. LONDON , March 18. It Is announced to day" In a dispatch to the Times from Pckln that the mission of Shu King Chen , the Chinese minister to Germany , who was sent to St. Petersburg in an effort to prevail on Russia to modify Its demands upon China , has been unsuccessful and , It is added , there is no alternative but to agree to the Russian demands. KxcliiNlon of 1'rlNon Mnilc Gamin. LONDON , March 18. The financial secre tary of the treasury , Mr. Hanbury , in the House of Commons today , replying to Sir Charles Howard Vincent , conservative , rela tive to the exclusion of consignments from the Tennessee Coal & Iron Railroad com pany and Sloso5 Steel and Iron company , which are alleged to bo employers of prison labor , said tbo foreign prison made goods act did not empower the commissioners of customs to exclude such consignments unices evidence of their prison made origin were furnished to them. IlrltlHli Trmlfxnien Iiitcri-ntnl. LONDON , Maieh 18. Replying In the Home of Commons today to a question Mr. Curzon , the parliamentary secretary for the foreign office , said the Ilrltlsh ambassador at Madrid , Sir H. nruramond-Wolffo , would bo Instructed to Inquire Into the report that the Spanish minister at Washington , Senor Polo y IJernabe , had received Uistructiuia to discuss tbo preferential treatment of American product * , In the Spanish West In dies , as Under the existing treaty Drills ! ) gcods were entltlcj to the minimum colonial tariff. iMliicrnl Output of Victoria. VICTORIA. B. C. , March 18. The annual report of the Department of Mines wan presented to the legislature today. It shows that the total output of minerals , Including coal. In 1897 was valued at $10,435,283 , an Increase of 40 per cent over the previous year's yield. The gold value was $2C9G,009 ; silver , J3.272.000 : lead , $1,305,107 ; coal , * 2- fl C42.2G1. West Kootenae produced minerals f the- value of ! G,7G5.000. l I.ncunln llrt-uUliiHT Ili-ronlM. QUEENSTOWN , March 18. The Cunard steamship Lucanta , Captain McKay , which sailed from New York on March 12 for Liverpool , via this port , arrived here at 3:5S : o'clock this morning. On March 15 It . . steamed 631 knots and on the following day made 530 knots , beating Its previous records 0 both days. The previous bet record for day's run westward was 52C knots , but has made 562 knots In a day's run going estward. nrnlilltltlan of Nuniliiy Xew l > nier . OTTAWA , Ont. , March 18. The bill pro hibiting the distribution and sale In Canada ' newspapers sold or purporting to be Issued ? Sunday passej the second reading In the dominion House of Commons last night. ltiix lnn Spy In SalUliiiry Itrnlilf-m-r. OIRMIN'GHAM. Hng. , March 18. The Gazette - , zetto of this city asserts that a Russian spy the gulso of a footman has been discov ered at Hatfleld , the marquis of Salisbury's residence. BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. The London Dally Chronicle romarkn , re garding the uomea'e excheagw of this coi'D- try : We look to America for cxpcrlmcnta , nnd arc not dUaiipolnted. A now and success ful departure Isvliat arc known ns vvomcn'ii exchangee. They are , as n matter of fact , rcataiirnnts run by women In Chlrago , Phil adelphia , Uojttn nnd Now York , and the novelty of the experiment lies In the way food. Us supplied to them. One woman la an adept nt the art of bread making. She * uda her baklics of bread to the women's exchange. Another excel. . ) lit Jam making : clam broth , garden aluff and eggs will be provided by others , and so en through the intlro Hat of odlbkJl. The result l that If > oti want n really geol lunch , dlimjr or ( pa , the place to'got It will bo nt the women'b exchange. Any woman who has Inkfci nny special proJuce- sell let It be eoups , Jam , coifectltiiery or cuiUlcs , poultry , eggs , or what not tnKe It to these oxchangca , and If One of the leading moJels among tprln front gore and circular flouice , the rest of t in the back. The plalti aprcn eldea curve upward , un space being left only for the tiny cluster o models. Such a skirt Is suitable for cloth or EnglHh woollens , as well as duck or otlio foot Is four and a half jnrda. It may be m i according to the material chosen , The header I or beaded by folds or braid. The accompanying shirt waist Is a new d a wide boxpleat overlapping another pleat w yoko. Under th's ' yoke are several tucks give a desirable extra fullness Just over th have tunned-over cuffs , which are approprla back has a pointed yoke , under which Is a c the costume can be obtained from the cut pa i where It appears. Approximate quantity of material for nk : 5 yards 30 inches wide ; 4)/ & yards 42 Incho waist 4 % yards 22 Inches wide ; 3'A yards 3 her goods give satisfaction she Is at once put upon the list of caterers. One woman , whose specialty Is bread making , Is earning $10 a week by Its sale. These exchanges are , how. ever , In Many other cities then the four mentlcued by the Chronicle. Mis. Cornelius Y. Stevenson left Philadel phia recently for a two-months' tour of in vestigation of the Upper Nile. She goes as a representative of the University of Penn sylvania , and will conduct researches in company with Flliiders-Petrle. When the Columbian exposition was held in Chicago Mrs. Stevenson was appointed a judgs for 13gjpt , Babylon and Greece In the depart ment of ethnology , and the Jury at Its llrst mooting I ; elected ber vice president. In 1831 Mrs. Stevenron was Invited to lecture he- Jf fore the Peabojy museum at Harvard , and iiho was the llrst woman whoso nnmo ever appeared upon a Harvard calendar. The same year the University of Pennsylvania conferred upon her the honorary degree of doctor of science , this being the first hon orary degree conferred on a woman by that university. Mrs. Stevenson Is secretary of the deportment of archaeology and paleon tology ut the University of Pennsylvania , and honorary curator of the Egyptian and Mediterranean section of the university museum , The young women , at the University of Chicago have determined that the young men shall not have any monopoly upon the military training afforded by Lieutenant John M. Palmer at that Institution , nnd have organized a battalion of their own. A Chicago cage paper , referring to the mitter , says : When President Harper obtained the de tail of Mr. Palmer for duty with the univer sity , It was his purpose to provide Instruc tion In military matters for the men only. Piesldeiit Harper , not believing that a spirit of military ardor would Invade the halls where the girls dwell , never gave a thought to them In this connection. Hut they did sonio thinking for themselves , wltb the te- sult that the young ofllccr of the Fifteenth will have 03 much tlmo for Instruction of young women concerning how to walk , how- to turn , how to wheel , how to handle a musket and salute , as for the boys. The laws of England with regard to arti ficial olds to beauty are not so strict now as , they were In the reign of Charles II. In the > car 1670 this curious act of Parliament was rasped : "That all women , of whatever ago , rank , profession , or degree whether vir gins , maids or widows , that saall , from af ter the passing of this act , impose upon and betray Into matrimony any ° f n's ' majesty's male subjects , Jjy scents , paints , cosmetics , washes , artificial teeth , false hair , Spanish wool , Iron sta > s , boopa , high-heeled shoos , or bolstered hips , shall Incur the penalty of the laws uovv In force against witchcraft , sorcery and such Ilku misdemeanors , and that the marriage , upon conviction , bhall island null and void. " A physician gives the proper proportions for a mustard-bath suited to a young child. r.Vre are two tablcspoonfuls of mustard to 'our gallons of hot water heated to 100 dc- reea Fahrenheit. The child must not be Immersed tn this , but the feet bathed , and Inally the llttlo one stood In the tub and as a'ctly ( ponged as the tender "kin will bear t. This Is useful In case of convulsions i1hllo waiting for a doctor , "Thu best lesson that I had In dancing , " , sp.ld a girl to a writer In Harper'a Daiar ! lately a ( banning girl as well as a charm- Ing dancer , full of grace and spirit "wai given mo by a Cousin of mine , a middle- aged naval officer , with whom I only danced once In my life. It was my first season , and I supposed thnt my partners wcro to regulate my ntcps. When I had danced through the first part of n waltz with mf cousin , ho said , very pleasantly : " 'My dear child , let nn old BenHeroan glso you a word of ndvlcc. You will rnnka A better dancer If you do your own dancing. Don't lean upon your partner. Follow hit guiding , but keep your own poise always. ' "I shall never forget what n difference thnt cousinly bit of advice made In my dinplng. Do you know , I had so many moro pattners afterwards ! Ami more thnn that. " she went on , qulto earnestly , "that little sentence , 'Kojp your own poise alwn > s , ' be gins to seem to me to apply almost every where In life. I am naturally disposed , 1 think , to lean upon other people , nud of course everybody disappoints you now nnit then unexpectedly. You can love people Just SHIRT WAIST AND TAILOR SKIRT FROM HARPER'S RAZAR ig styles In skirls Is the combination of tha Ihe skirt being circular nlso with a seam til they almost Join ench other In the back , > f shlrrlngs which Is n characteristic of new is or lighter wools. French mohair , Scotch ir heavy cotton fabrics. The width at the ado up with or without a foundation skirt , Ing of the flounce can be simply stitched , leslgn with a becoming front , composed of hlch Is the continuation of n pretty curved a conspicuous feattiro of the neastii that o bust. The sleeves of the newest form to to the narrow rolling stock collar. The 'raduated box pleat. The proper cut of per patterns furnished by Harper's Bazar , lrt , medium size S yards 22 Inch CM wldo s wide. Quantity of material for nhlrt 0 Inches wide ; 3 yards 30 Inches wide. PS much , and follow them Just as cheerfully , and > ot keep your own balance , you know. " "There are lots of men , " rm > s a Phlladol- phla barber , "who are very particular about haircuts , but wouldn't have n word to nay If they didn't haveto pass Inspection before- their wlvcs-vvhen they home. go . I know coo woman who goes so far as to accompany her husband to the barber ' fihop. There's a rcvu- lar customer of mine who Is always ami-idea by his wife when ho gets his hair cut , and she stands right back of mr > while I work Every few minutes I stop , and aho looks o.er ha head and make. * Hiiggestlrm about a 'lit tle moro off here , ' 'don't abate his neck' and u lot of such comments. The waiting customers enjoy it pretty well , but I'll bit you he will went a divorce In a year , If b hasn't asked for It already. " Decided favor Is shown to all the new spilng weaves In dress fabrics that are light In weight and soft and amooth of surface. Those dainty pllublo wools lend themselves most grace-fully to all the fashionable modes of manipulation slight draperies , Bhlrrlngu , frllllngs , puffs and pleats ; nnd being all wool , they are quite as protective and com fortableas the heavier weight materials In rougher wools. In llk or colored flax mix tures. 'Natty llttlo inion Jackets still appear at portions of the gown on newly Imported models , those In velvet , cloth , drap d'ete , rcppcd silk , etc. . to bo worn with a skirt to match , and a shirt-waist of toman-striped taffctns , silk-dotted Liberty satin , tartans of brilliant coloring In gros-graln , and satin weaves or of plain shot surah. The familiar shape Is retained for most of these. OIIIVA Wll.l , ASK AX n I.iilicir llox-oit in ToriM' In Munfiina. nUTTC , March 18. The boycott of the Chinese In IJutto by labor organisation. . ! , which has been prosecuted for several years , and Is now being Investigated In this city ] will result In an Important International question. Kx-Unlled States Senator Wllber F San ders , chief counsel for the Chinese government - ment , which la seeking to enforce the In junction. stated today that It had been do- tcrmliied to make a demand on the United Slates government for Indemnity for the financial loan sustained by the Chlnoto by reason of tbo boycott. At the conclusion of the Injunction hearing the testimony will bo sent to the Chltirso minister at Washington , who will formulalo a demand for Indemnity and present It to to secretary of stato. A great deal of testimony lias been In troduced before Kxamlner Illalto showing that the business of the Chinese In Hut'o during the past three yeurs has been ruined by the boycott. KnirlUliimiii Iiix-HlM lit IN-triilc-iiiu. ST. PRTBHSnunO , March 18. A dlspstr-h to the N'ovoo yesterday , from Haku , Iluashn Trans-Cauoasla. saya the Mantcsheff petro- Joum business , valued at 3COO,000 ( J17r.03- 000) ) , has been purchased tiy an Kngllahman. ltMl < . | lfT < - ' \Vlf < - ( ii-H n IMvori-i- . Nn\V YOUIC , March IS.-JiiHtlon n.i'y. In the Huprcmti court today , Hlwd the dccreo Kniiitln ; , ' th divorce asked for by Tiroll-io Itavenhlll lUtcllffu from B. J. Hatcllffe. th * actor.