> * umr , .1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEL.JMONDAY , MARCH 28 , 1808. f SPECIAL NOTICES for tliene colnninn IIP Inkcn nntll 12 m. for the nad. until 8 | i. m. for the morning nnd Snnilnr cilltlonn. AilrertUem , lir rciue llnir a nnm- * ered ohi-cU , can have niniTcr * nd- drpn pil to n nutnbrrcd letter In cnre of The Hoc.nnvrerii 10 nddrcmied ( Will lie delivered on iircnentutiou of the clirck only. tin ton , 1 l--o n irnril flrnt Inxprllon ) So n word thereafter. Notlilnc taken for lefin ( linn 'Me lor the flmt Inner- lion. Tin-no nilvcrtlMUinciitii iniiMt he run .WAXTCU SITUATIOS9. Y AMr.niCAN WIDOW , uousciciii'cn KOK wldnwcr , liounelieepT or head clnmliermnlil In liotel : ir > od references. lti . I'litnrr.V' it Orange. N. J. A-MI21 AH BITt'ATION WANTHU , 11Y A MAnUIKD ) MAN who rpi-iks Oerrmn nml KnullBh , nil a clerk In a Rnneral store ! years experience : be t of iefcrencr . lyjck box 46 , hjrucuse. Neb 1VANTIU ) . 1'OSITION AH IIOTiL , 12 ytH. experience. Addreu K C. . , I IC 23 \VA > TIJDMAI n HUM * . CANV/vSSKRS / TO TAKi : OHDURS ; NH\V LINK of work , nu hc.ivy BioJs 'o rirry : f.Iary or commlHsion. C. " . A.Uma Co , 321 Co. : Mh St. BAI.r.SMAN J'OH CKIAItS. J123 A MONTH AND expenses : old llrmi experience unni-cessary ; In- rtucem nta to customers. C. C. Ill'hop fc ixj. , Bt. Louis. 1 ! M lAOHNTS AND IHIANCII MANAOKllS : SAI-AHY nnd commission. Hunter Tnllorlntr & Bilrt Co , Clnclnmtl. O. U-JH9S-Aptll 16' WANTHD. AN IIXl-CIlIIINCnD rLOlUST. who speaks Germ in. Appty. at Ii. llmi. 1M3 Vlnton St. 1 " \voniv rou us AT YOUR IIOMK : DAY on cvtnlnw : II to $12 v/ivkly : no canvasslnu or experience rwu'rMj ' full pnrtirulurs anl vork nmllod on nppllcatlon. Cnlumlilnn > lrir. Co , 301 N. Cth St. . I'hltiilclphln. I'a. n M1S 7' „ . TO MLL TOILET SOAP TO dealers ; JIOO p r month Hilary nnd expenf < \ ; exp < -rl < > ncp unnecessary. Louis Lrnst Co , M. Louis. Mo. R-Mli2 ooi > AUIMTS. L.\uins on OHNTS. jsco per day to huntlfrs. 435-430 1'axton lllk D 380 30 * IMUIIIMt IRAlin TAUOHT MKK AND uoiren In tno mentis ; position' ! Kinrnntepd ; tooli pro pntd ; catalogue mulled free. Moler s B-Iioolf , Chicago or Minneapolis. n M13 > 30 * WANTnn. COMPHTHNT 8AM1S.MAN TO SIH.li tlio most complete line of lubilcatlng oils , ; Kreni-f' , varnlshrn nnd specialties on the mir- kot ; mural terms tn the pioper inrty. Jewel llelln'ni ; Co , Clcv eland , Ohio. II-M478 Al WAN'THD. TIIITSTWOIITIIY rr.usoN TO travel ; pilary. 1710 ttiul c-cpcnsra ; refercn-e ; pnelow i-elf-nddreesed envelope. Thp Dominion Company , Chicago. IJ M177 2S * ? 1 ! A DAY MADK , IHCYCI.n IUDKRS vvantPd , to fell pitent foldlnc luunaKO c.uil. rs , liMter than Klondike : upeclal Induccmi-nla ; no rlik ; entirely m-w ; Bet In the push : catalogue free.V. . 1 * . Chase. DCS Molnei. la II M o1) Al' WANTIJDJ AUCTIONIJIIR TO DISl-OSI ) OF liankrniit stock of dry goodi. clothlnB , notions , ptc ; general KnowlPdRO of goods described not nbpolnti ly noce nry : UHinarrled mtn pnferred : reliable , re-ommnniled ni to bonefty and sober- Ity rpqupstrd : ttendy Job by the month ; all Innulrlen vvlth photos of applicant nddresfcd K C2 , llee. n-M4T-2S eAI.I MHN . SAI.VRY OR COMMISSION , TO > pll lubr'cntlng ' oils nnd gtcnscs ; good side line. The A. O. Ilarb-uiBh Co. Cleveland. O. H M570 28 * HOY WANTIID IXR OPPICE WORK. IS 1IHD building. Dr. RosoHater. H MC05 M Il PKMALn HUM' . too aims roil AM- KINDS or WORK : TO J7 weijk. CnnndUn 'Olllce. 1322 Doiiglai. . " ' C Ijl _ AVA NTtTD COMl HTHNT COOK ; NO . ln . References required. Mrs.V. . J. Connell , ST. S. 21th SU C 473 _ " . A"oOMl'rTiNT : OIRI , < NO OTIIRR nei-d imply ) for general housework ; family of two. Call 53J S. MthAxp. . C-M1S2 GOOD COOK AVANTRD. MRS. HAVNDRRS , SOUS Sherman Avenue. C 437-a FOR IlENT IIOUSHS. CI1OICK HOIIHKS & COTTAGES AT.I , OVRIl city. t3 > to $75. Fidelity , 1st lloor N. Y. Ufp D 4J2 HOtlSKH , WAf.T ACC , I1ROWN ULOCK. 1CTH and Douglas. D 153 LIST. M-CAQUR , ISTII AND DODOC. D 13 I10USRS. I'U\TS. OARVIN 1JR03 , 1C13 TAIl'M 1) 413 HOUSES. J. H. 8IinR\VOOD , 423 N. Y. Ull'fJ. D 100 I0l | * " IN AM TARTS OF THU CITY. THU O. P. DnAla Carooany , 150r. JMrnam. D 437 HOUSES. 11RNEWA & CO. . 108 N. 15TH ST. D IIS HOUSES. STORES. I1EMIS , 1'AXTON RLOCK. D IJ5 NI-\V COTTAaR , MONTHLY PAYMENTS 604 IJfo llldK. D M531 DETACHID : MODERN II-ROOM , ALSO S-ROOM house : fccyn at 25IS Cap. Avc. Tel , C73. n It. RobHon. D M423 JIOVINO HOUSEHOT.D OOOD AND PIANO'S. Om. Van . . Htonigtf Co , 15114 ! Karnam. Tel. l'E9. D M521 ROOM MODERN TLAT. 1112 SOUTH 11TH. D-M165 -R. MODERN HOUSE. KOUNTZE PLACE : J40. J. J , Gllison , 111 1'lrst Natlonil Hank Hldg. D-470 A-3 FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED 10- room modern house with barn ; location very I ilc'lralilo ton west hills ) : will rent to right 1 tinrlv for one or two jcars at $75 no. Addiess 1 K V ) . llee. D M309-29 * < ROOM HOltRE. ELECTRIC1 L1OHT AND GAS barn : large lawn ; on paved street. 2151 Ho. 31th St. U-M54VA1 FOIl HKM' KUR.MSMnn niMS. THE INPORMATION BUREAU , 1315 I-ARNASI. E-MIIS M3' S N'ICE ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING. 1112 SOUTH lltli. K M76S DE IRARLE ROOM. M. r. ROYS , N. Y. L HUB. Thono 811. E-M211 A17 ( TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED ) . 11 'i\ \ WEEK dp ; largo front iconii ; bay window ; ( use of cook > tov e ) . 511 North 19th. K-M3SS 2S * IIOOMS. 2iSO IIARNEY ST. ; MODERN. ! 5O. front. E-MI21 20 * I'LEASANT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ; nindim conveniences. 1S17 Leavennorth at , , llatM. E-M4-.4 81 1'URNISHED ROOMS. 2041 HAUNCYi E-495-t * IN 1'RIVATK FAMILY. 1319 DODOE K-MISJ A8 THRKB KURNISflED. ROOMS TOR IIOU3E- keeplne for man and wife. Rent taken In board. ni9 N. I'.th. K 492 NICELY KURNISHED ROOMS ; ALL CON- vententes ; for ccntlemcn. 2234 rarnain. K-439-2S FOUR ROOMS Ft'RNISHED FOR LldUT lioutekeeplm ; . Apply at 424 1'axton RlocK , aft- crnoon , or to J , H. Uuc , Frrnier lllnck. E-M579 2S FOR RKNT. VXUR ) ROOMS FOR IIOUsl > keeplnK. In new house on car line ; hoird If desired. Apply 2313 So. 30th. E MJ7S 2 * NICBLY FURNISHED ROOMS ; PRIVATE FAM- lly. 1SU Casa. E M577 Al FURNISHED IIOOMS AND 1IO1RD. THE MERHIAM. FlUST-CLASS FAMILY HO- lei. J3th and Dodge Sts. F 462 KLONDIKE HOTEL , S. E. COR. 16TH AND [ Webster Bt * . ; steam heat rooms , 11.50 per week and up. F MC93 I ROOMS , WITH BOARD. 210S CHICAGO. I F-407 Ail * NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ; Fill- vale family. 702 So. tilth St. F 442-28 * THE ROSE. 203) HAIINEY ; ROOMS WITH Imard , rates reasonable ; transients nccrnnmo- * dated. F-M973 UTOPIA. 171 DAVENPORT ; TRANSIENTS accommodated. F 611 A4 raL ROOM WITH HOARD. 210 ] Cats. F M457S1 * FOIl RENT-FIRST CLASS HOARD AND rooms , jood location , til 0 , * 3th Bt. F-4 4- KICK FRONT ROOIM WITH GOOD UOAKD ROOMS AXD HOARD. ( Continued. ) TUB AL1IANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; ! ROOMS WITH board ; transients accommodated. F Mill AS' FURNISHED ROOMS. 2113 GRANT BT. F-MMJ A ! FOR nnXT STORKS AMI OFFICES. FOR RENT-IN" THE IIEB UUILDINOJ Ono large corner room , "d floor , with vault and private office , water , etc. One large front room , 2d floor , divided Into two rooms ) by partition ; ater , etc. One large corner room , Jd floor , with vaul' , water , etc. Ono front room , divided by partition , id floor. One corner room , with vault , Jd floor. One largo room , 3d floor , with partition dividing It Into one larce room and tno smaller private roDmsnter ; , etc. Two large ground floor rooms , frontlnir 17th St. , with vault. Several small rooms on 4th floor , with vaults. All the e rooms are heated with steam , elcotrlo llsht , supplied with first-class Jinltor service. Elevators run fl > - and all night ; building nrlctly nreprcof. Apply to Superintendent , Room 104 , ! ! . ( bulldlm ; . 1 199 TOn THACKAGE , TIlANSFEUniNG AND dek room , apply to the Auitman & To > lor Machinery Co. , N , C. cor , 9th and Jackson sts. 1 923 FOIl ItKNT DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR nfflce , I3ee building ; water , steam heat , electric llsht and Janitor service. Apply to Superin tendent. He bulldlnff. 1-197 FOIl IlENT THE 4-STOTIY HUICK TUILDINO at 910 Farnam St. This bulldlnff hna a fireproof cement bajement ; water on all floors : E " > etc. Apply at the office of The Hce. 1-110 WANTED TO WE CAN SUPPLY DESIRAI1LE TENANTS for 50 houses 5 to 8 rooms within one week. If > ou have any houses \cant list them with us at once. Fidelity , 1st nmN. . Y , Life K-M370 WANTED. FIHST-aUAPS HOARD FOR HITS band nnd wife ; two bed rooms and sitting room required. AddreES L 2 , lire 1C M COJ STORAGE. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . CCS 910 Jones ; general storage and forwarding. M-453 OM. VAN i STORAGE , IMPS FARN'M. TEL 1TO M 461 WAM'EU TO IIUY. WANTED CARRIAGE HORSE , 6 TO C YEARS old , weighing 1,200 to 1,200 pounds. Call 1204 Harney. N 4IS A-l * WANTED. A MEDIUM SIZED KATE IN GOOD condition , cheap Address K 56 , I'.en N M349-29 FOR SALE FURNITURE. HEDnOOM SUITS. FOLDING BEDS AND ALL kinds of household gooili , tn Quit luslirm , no renionnlil" offer refused. Neb. Furnllurn To , 710-12 N. ICth St. O-73I A3 FOIl SALE 11-FT AND GATE , 30 FEET OF- flrc raUlnfr. turned posts and pplmlles ; cost J2J.DO , will sell for $3.00. Address K 4H. lice. O Ml'G 28 FOR \LEHORSES , , U'AGO.NS , ETC. FOR SALE. A HANDSOME CHESTNUT MARE , pacer , standard bred , 8 > ears old , 10 hands high , will road to bug -y at a 2:40 Bait ; perfectly re liable ; reasonable price. Enquire 3S Scott.Kt Council IIlulT ? , Iowa. 1 > M4K 29 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. HOG AND POULTRY FENCE : BETTER THAN wire netting. Fine pawdust for floors. T l 43 $ , 001 Douglas. Q-118 HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES , KNIVES AND repairs , ell standard m.ikos , on hand ; grind ing rarors. shears , clippers ; prompt Ecrvlce A. I * Undelard. Q-MS7C I'URE PLYMOUTH ROCh. EGGS FOR SETtings - tings : CO : ; roosters. (1 00. 932 North 2Cth. 2Cth.Q9SS Q-9SS SEP.D SWEET POTATOES. Jl 60 P R 11HL IhcoJoro Williams , 57th and Military Ave. Omaha , Neb. Q-SUSC May ; . NOAH PERRY , JOHDER AND WHOLESALIL denier In scvver pipe and stnnenare. 4177 Dodge street , Omaha Net ) . Telephone 500. I ) M3G7 A2 CHICKEN. HOC- AND TM\'N FENCES ; ALT wire : Sj best. Wire JVorl-a , 14th and Harn r. * I * Q--9S ) FOR SALE ONE OF THE IJEST DAIRIES IN thn cltv. Oenulnn bargain. Inquire J. I Kemp I'eed Co , 27th and I avenwoith Q M99 FOR SALE. ABOUT 40.000 SND HAND ST. . Louis fire brWc and S3.000 building brick , nlsc boilers , engine and brick machinery. M'm J Welshan * . City Hall. 'Phono 237. Q-MG77 FOR SALE , THE KLKOANT BAR FIXTURE of Palmer house saloon. L. C. Brown , Gran Island Neb. Q M769 AS BLACKHEADS AND WATIT9 , HOW TO RE' move , Ke. Cyrus Gray , P. O. box 94 , Hen nett. Pa. Q M154 A13 RESTAURANT FOR SALE. WITH FRUIT and confectioneries , at 210 No. ICth ct Q 11461 31 FOU SALE , FOUR FRESH MILCH COWS. A Wellman , 2514 Popplcton Ave. C11475 2S SALE. OLD LUMHER. 2x4 , 2x0 , 2x8 , 2xl _ 6x3 short hoards , 1-Inch , suitable for sidewalk Apply to Associated Charities , S07 Howard SI Tel. 1CIO. Q-M573 A2 nn = n- & CHEAPEST SODA FOUNTAIN Omaha. Call or address 313 N. Y. Life. Q M54S-A2 MASSAGE , 1IATIIS. ETC. LAURA ELLISON. 119 N. ICTH ( UPSTAIRS ; room 12 , Tuiko-Russlun and plain baths , mas sage. T 11310 A19 MME. AMES. MASSAGE AND BATHS 1623' ' Howard street. T M391 2S MME. SMITH. 118 N. 13TH ST. , STEM AN : alcohol baths , T 410 2S MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGH HATI. parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , up slo Irs. T MC04 A3 * PERSONAL. VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUI5LES. 3r-S HE Bldg ; phjslclan consultation or health book frei U 4C8 CIXTHES CLEANED. PP.ESSED AND RE paired ; ilay or night ; dress suits for hln I'antorlum , N. E. Cor. 14th and "arnam Te 803. U-4C7 INDIES , HAVE YOUR HAIR DRESSF.D HE- fore going downtovi-n at the Imlrdrosln parlors of Mine. O. Payne , 2303 Lcavenwort. St. ; tel ! < & ! : artistic inanlcjrlns , supcrlluou hair and faclsl blemishes removed with elec trlcltj ; strictly private. U-MS47 All * UAT1IS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 3I9H 8 13TII. U 1S3 HOUSE * CLIPPED FOR ONE DOLLAR : ELEC- trlo clipper * , Tel , CC. McCormao & Haunley , llth and Howard. U 530 QUICKEST AND IIEST PRINTING FOR I.I1AST monev , R. G. Hearsey , 1303 Farnam. 'Phone 206) ) . U-M321-A2 * MONEY TO LOIN HEAL ESTATE. MONEV TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. TIIE O. F. Davis Co. , 1W3 Farnam fat. W 4C8 6 I'ER CENT CITY AND FAllM LOANS. Oarvln Bros , 1613 Farnam St. W M 3 WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND ITY LOANS. R. C. Peters & Co. . U. S. Na.fl llank Bldg. W 473 IMONEY IX > ANED ON MPROVED REAL na. late In Omaha. Council Ulnffs & South Omahd. W. II. Thomas , 5U.1 First Nat'I Bank , Omaha. W 475. 1100,00000 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON flrst-class Improved Omaha property , or for bulldlnt purposes. Fidelity Trust company. W 477 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . S15 N. Y. L , ; quick money nt low rates for choice farm lands In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-47J LOAN ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1220 For-ra. \\-463 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan-Love Co , 219 S. 16th. W 470 5H I'ER CENT MONET. BEMIS , 1'AXTON RIU. PRIVATE MONEY. WEAD. 1CTH & DOUaLAfi VV SW A-9 MONEY TO LOAN CIIATTKLS. " ' | lTro"llO.OOO TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD1 FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAOON8 AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. ETC. , at lowest rates in Omaha , South Omaha and Council IJluRx. No removal of coovls : strictly confidential ; you ran ray the lon oft at any time or In any mounts. mounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . 3M South l th St. THK OLDEST. IJinaEST AND ONLY INCOR- rORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.xin xin MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HOLD- taf permanent poaltlon * . with responsible i n- oorni utvxi tk 4r owm , without security ; TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS GO FO J. J. Olbson , 114 First NslJ.IJank. . Y 479 LIVE STOCK COMMISSION FIRM. SOUTH Omaha , wants mnn with Urge rnpltnl for part ner ; business thoroughly establlshe'1 ' ; tettr- encei first-class. Ho 445 , Omaha. Y-M3M J. I. WATT , DU1LDER AND GENERAL JOR- bln . 2415 Emmet street. Y-M557 A2 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTVNITt TOR RIOIIT party to open an exclusive family hotel and apartment house for railroad and depot em ployes on South 10th street , Omahft , vvlfiln two blocks of the new IturllnRton nnd Union Pa- clflo depots ; new building ; contains CO large rooms ; accommodations for about ICO persons ; will leasa for term to responMlte party who has capital to furnish and conduct a first-class plac" . II 81 , Ree. Y < T70 FOR SALE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ttore In n prosperous locality ; n splerdld op portunity for the Hunt party. Fir particulars * rlle to a. D. Freed. Hugo. Cole , rou SALE , MEAT MARKET ; STEVEN'S cooler. R. lical , 36th and Hamilton. Y M277 23' RETTER THAN KLONDIKE-PERrON * WITH small or large capital winning to make Invi'it- mpntu that promise large letuini fhould n- . dresi or call on L. W. Tulleys , Council lllurt' , la. Y M197 A'C WANTED , SEVEN MANAGING OPERATORS for branch onices ; Nebraska , K.in af , Ml ? ourl. Iowa. The R. I. Price Eje SjMpm. Denver , Cole Y-M4322S' JCOO WILL IltlY A FINE PAYING HUSINESO for lady or gentleman. K 30 , Uee. Uee.YMICI Y-MICI 2S FOR SALE. H.OOO STOCK OF GENERAL MER- chandls located In good fannlnB country ; mint bi > told soon. Kor pirtlcular-i nddreis P. O. Rex 300. Cedar Rluffs , Neb. Y M4SS ! 9 $1 00. MO CARDS , ENVEI/M'EP. NOTF.HKATyj or clrculin neitly printed. R. G. llearaey , 1503 Farnam. 'Phone IOCO. Y M120-A2 * WANTER TO RUV-OROCERV STORE OR grocery nnd meat market for spot ra h ; mu t lw cheap end have good trade. Addresi K 48 , Ree. Y-443 2 ron TO nXCHANOE , OMAHA SAVINGS RANK accounts for 10 to 12 roam houpp tint be moved. Address Ilex 13 , Station "A" City.Z Z MJ23-29 * roil SALtt RCATj ESTATn. KOUNT2E PLACE RARGAINS , 12,500. $3,730 TO JC.SW. J. J. Gibson , 114 First Nat. llink Wldg. RE- ISO FOLLOWING DESIRARLE PROPERTY : ness lot corner , 00x130 ft. . In So Omalia , ntwd. Ruslnos lot , COxlW feet , Improved , South Onulm , street paved. Tract (21 ( lots ) , SCth St. Tract (2) ( lols ) 30th St. For particulars apply 1012 Farnam St. RE-3M NEW , MODERN 5-ROO.M COrrAOE , LARGE lot , J300 cash , balance to suit. Address O 3i Rcc. RE Ml"3 SNAPS S3XM FEET ON 18TH NEAR DODOE street , sultnhlf for 2 brlrk housei , price $2,70) , CCil32 fe t with brick house , N E. corner 20th and Cumins streets , price $ G,0"0 J. N Frenzer , opp. old P. O. RE M30I MAKE MH AN OFFER ON TWO LOTS IN Walnut Hill addition. Oscar Grosholl , Pnlt Lake , Utah. RE M7CS AS" HOH8ES. I.OTS. FARM1 ! . LVNDS , I/3ANS , also nre Insurance , Demls , Paxton blt ! RE-4S2 FOR SALE , 0-ROOM HOUSE , 4012 IZ\RD street RE M3IO 2D A NICE HOME : S-ROOM HOUSE , DETACHED , barn , city \\itcr. tewer. eUtein ; corner Rur- dettc * and 2Sth Sts , at a bargain ; nlo tv\n vacant lots , all fenced. Call Mora ml. lilO H-irney St. RE 423 FIRST CLASS MODERN TEN ROOM HOHSI. with barn ; lot 73 foot front : location one of the best on West Hills ; hai cost owner J16- 000 ; will fell for S12.COO ; M cash , balance easj > no agents ; no trade. Address K 53. Ree RE-M330-29 * FOR SALE. CHEAP. I/XT WITH TWO COT. tngea , 25th and Cumlng. Inquire $42 S Ifith St. RK-M55D 29 SffORTHVXD AXD TYITWRITnilS. A. C. VAN S\NT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND nnd Tjpewrltlne. 717 N. Y. Life , offers the fol lowing advantages : Individual Instructions by experienced teaqhers and sKlllft 1 stenographers ; up-to-date methods ; tou < * h svslem of tji < 8 rlt- Ing If preferred ; partlclpitlon In actual work , for which student * receive ix.y ; monthly pay ments. 745 AT OMAHA BUS.COLLEGE , 16TH H DOFGT.A3 191 SHORT-HAND , UP-TO-DATE , TAUGHT DY court reporters. Eojles' Sch"ol , 403-3-7 , UPC Rids | 4S4- UICYCLES. FOR Jl YOU CAN GET YOUR WHEEL CLEANed - ed nnd adjusted. Om Dlcjcle Go's. Phone 1C03. r)3 A 4 LOST. LOST , RAY HORSE. WHITE SMALL SPOT In hl forehead ; weight about 1,100 ; rennrd. Mick Vcnccl , Council liluffs , Ion a. IjOPt-532-2S * - - rAAVXIlHOKEHS. II. 1IAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. < 1S N. 1GTH -4SI1 IIOTKLS FOR REST. BUILDING. 8U1TARLE FOR HOTEL ; CO looms Bnd larce stare room ; central'location. Remls. Paxton 131k. 960 MUSIC. PEIKHSEN'S MUSIC SCHOOL : PIANO , VIO- lln , mandolin , guitar , zither ; German method. 513 Shcely block ; termi reasonable. 536 Apt * EXPOSITION' FRONTAGES FOR RENT. GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION. Remls. Paxton Rlk. 489 STnXOGUAI'HERS. WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITION'S FOR Stenographers free. 'Iht Smith-Premier T > pe- wrlter Co. Telephone. 1254. 450 FURNITURE 1'ACICUD. M. S. WALIC1N. 2111 CU.MING. TEL. 1331. 4S8 IIRICK. LOUISVILLE ORICK CO. . U'DRADE ; tel. 43 ? 310 M25 * K3IPI.OY3IB T OI-FICC. CITY EMPIXYMENT ) UUHEAU. Ul7 FARNAM street. Rooms 2 and 1. Tel. 1404 492 TYl'CWITF.RS. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT $4 00 I'ER MONTH The Smith-Premier T > pevvrltcr Co , 1C23 For- nam 8t : telephone , 12S4. 431 FINANCIAL. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOI cash. Richard Herzfeld , 171 LuSallo St. , Chi cago. M210 hi7 rOSTOFFICE NOTICE. ( Should be read DAILY by all Interested as changes may occur at any time. ) Forelsn malls for the week ending March 2 , 1SS3 , will close ( PROMPTLY In nl cases ) at the general postotllce as fol Iowa : PARCELS POST MAILS clos * one hour earlier than ciusloj time ahonr below. Trnna-Atlnnllc Mull * . TUESDAY At 6 n. m. for GHRMANY DCNMARK. 8\VnDEN , NOHWA1 ( Chrlstlanla ) and RUSSIA , per s. 8. Trave * . via Bremen ( letters for othei parts of Kurope. via 1'lymoutli , must bo directed "per Travo" ) . boE. WEDNESDAY At 7 n. m. for EUROPE per s. s. La Bourgoprne * . via Havre ( let tcrs must bo directed "per La Bour coene" ) ; at 7 a. m. ( supplementary 9 ira m. ) for EUROPE , per a. s. Bt. Paul * via. Southampton ; at 9 a. m. ( supplemen tary 10.30 a. m. ) for KUROPE , per B. H Germanic * , via Quccnatown ; at 10 a. m for BELGIUM direct , per s. a. South , wark. via Antwerp ( letters must be al' reeled "per Southwark" ) , SATURDAY At 7 n. m. for EUROPE , pe a. s. Umbrli * . via Quecnstovvn ; at S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per s. s Werkendam , via Rotterdam ( letters mus bo directed "per Werkendam" ) ; at o. m. for NAPLES and GENOA , per n. s Ems ( letters must 'je directed "pe Ema" ) : at 11 a , ra. for NORWAY dlrecl per a. a. Hekla ( letters must be dlrectei Ser Hekla" ) . MJT1C13. ( Continued. ) for Oetmany , and Fpeclally Adilmied Printed Matter , etc , for other Vkrts ot Kurrpc. Amer ican nd White Star steamers on Wedni-'days , German steamers onUijirjJays. nnd Cuntrd , French and German steimers un Saturdays take Printed Matter , etc. . for.i.l euuntries ior Klucli they are advertised to cuny malt. After the closing ot" fnpplemenlnry TransAtlantic - Atlantic Mai , 5 named sbove. aJJltlonal supple mentary mails are clieuMi en the piers ot the American. EJRllsh. French snd German steam. trs. nnJ remain opcruuiilli within Ten Minutes of the hour of. sailing ot steamer. Sin II ss for South ntid'-Crntrnl Anicrlcn , Went Iriiltfn , Gtc. MONDAY-At * 3 p. m. for BELI/.E , PU ERTO CORTEX nnd GUATEMALA , per 'tp.imer from New Orleans. TUESDAY At 12 in. ( supplementary 1 p. m. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except Costa Rica ) and SOL'TII PACIFIC POUTS , per a. .H. AManca , via Colon ( letters for Guatemala must ba directed "per Alllancn" ; : nt 1 p. m. ( supplemen tary 1:30 : p m. ) for NASSAU. N. P. . nnd SANTIAGO DE CUBA , par s. s. Santi ago ; at 1 p m. ( Eiipplcmcntary l:3i : ) p. m. ) for BERMUDA , psr s. B. Orinoco ; at " 3 p. m. for COSTA RICA , per stoiime ; from New Orleans ; at "I p m. for NASSAU. N. P. . per a. s. Miami , from Miami. Fl.i. ; lit S:3i : ) p. m. for NEW FOUNDLAND. per steanirr from North Sydney ; nt 9 p in. for PORT ANTONIO , ncr steamer from Boston. WEDNESDAY At 2 : ) n. m. for PORT AN TONIO , per tcamer from Philadelphia ; nt 11 a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per s. s . Portia ; at 11 a. m. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA , per s p San AKtistln ( Uytters for Venezuela and Colombia must be directed "per San AgiHtln" ) ; at 11 a. m. Ior I > A PLATA COUNTRIES direct , per 3. t. Rus- Flan Prince , at 1 p. m. for CUBA , per s. s. SeKuranca , via Havana. THURSDAY At 1 p. m. for JAMAICA , per s. s. Ardinrose ( letters for Belize. Puerto Cortez and Gu.itpmala must be directed "p r Ardanrose" ) . SATURDAY At S a. m. for BERMUDA , per s. s. Trinidad ; at 9'30 u. in. ( supple- ment.iry 10 a. m. ) for ST. THOMAS , ST. CUOIX , LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS , per a. s. Mndlinn ( letters for Grenada , Trinidad and Tobago must be dliected "per rMndlana" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( < ? up- plemcntnry 10ro : n. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JAMAICA , S.VVANILLA and OARTHAGENA. per a. s. Altai ( letters for Costa Rica must be directed "p'r Altai" ) ; at 10.CO a. m. for CAMPECHE. CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCATAN. per s. s. Yucatan ( letters for other parts of Mexico nnd for Cuba must be directed "per Yucatan" ) ; nt " 7 p. m. for NASSAU. N. P. . per s. . Mliml. 'from ' Miami. I'la. ; at 8:30 : p m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per steamer fiom North Svilney : at 8:30 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON , per stc.iin i MuiH for Newfoundland , by rill to Ilalltrjr nnd theucc by steamer , rlrte nt this oIMc' dnllv at 8:50 : p. m. Mall * for Mlquclon , by rail to llo - ton and the ice by ttestr.cr. Uo e nt this olllce daily at 8. SO p. m Malls for Culm close at this olllce dally nt 7.UO n. m for forwardlnc by stoimers call'nn ( Munocyi ana rihursda > s ) fiom Port Tnmni , Fla. Mails for Mcxloo City , overland , unle1" fpe'Hlly nddre" od fordl patch by steamer , t'.ose nt this otllcs dallv nt 2.30 n. m and 2.M p. m. "ReElstercd mall closes at C.OO p. m. previous JaJ. TrnliH-l'iiolllc t. Mall1 * for China , Japan mul Hawaii , per s , ! . nt'gle ( from San rtanclsco ) , clo o hcic dully iti' to March 27 at 'J.H ' r rn. MnllJ for China inl .Tapin , par H P. Victoria ( fiom T.i- com.i ) . eloso here dully up to March " 27 ut 0:30 : p. m. Matte . ( or Hawaii , per ? . s. Xealandi.i ( from Sun Francisco ) , close here rtilly tip to March 3li tit fi.JO p. m. MaIN for Australia ( e\jpoiU Vv'Mt Australli ) , New Zealand , ! * | nnd Tljl IiIiniK per . s Mlovvera/from ( Vancouver ) , close hero dnllv nftoi Mijreli "IS nnd up to March 31 nt Gro : p. m. Mllsff/or | / China und JI.VMIII ( specially iaddrcss < ? ii onlv ) , per H. a. Em press J of Japin ( [ fiom Vancouver ) , clo e lifro dally up. ; to April " 11 at . p. in. Jlajwjr.for Australia ( sx- oept those for WrsttA.ustralla ) which nre. forwarded via Euijor-e , Now Zealand , Ha waii. FIJI and Simo in Islands , per / . s. Alameda ( from San Fianclsco ) . clo'e her" dally up to April < MT n't 7.CO n. m. , 11 a. in. and 6:30 : p. m. ( or'tyn nl rival at New York of s s Campania with British malls for AU'tra'la ) . Mallsifqt1 the Society Islinds , per ship City of R.'ipojtl ( from San Fran- clfco ) , close here..dally up to April 21 at ( i:30 : p. m. 3 jj * | - malls am forwarded to prjrt of sail ing dolly snd tl-e Kl-edule of closlnu Is ar ranged on th presumption of their uninter rupted ov rand ! transit. "Itegtstered mall closes at C p m. previous Jn > . CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postrmstcr. PostolTlco , Now York , N. Y. , March , 23 , 1S9S. , RAILROADS. FREMONT. EUKHORN AND Missouri Valljy J'ntlwaj Gen. eral Offices , United btatf-s Na tional Hank liulldlng. boulh- west Csrnei Tivelfti and Far. . . _ nsm Streets. Ticket Oltlce , 1401 Farnam Street , 'telephone 561. Depot. Fif teenth and Webster streets Telephone 1IJS Leave. Arrive Black Hills. Dcadvvood and Hov bprlnss ; ICO pm 5.00 pm Douglas' " * * 3.CO pm " 5:00 : pm Hastings. York , David City , Superior , Geneva. Exeter nnd Sevvfird. . . . 3:00 : pm 5.00 pm Norfolk. West Point and Fremoni 7:30 : am * * 10:2o : am Lincoln. Wahoo and Fremont 7:30 : nm " 102. > nm Fremont Local 7.'iO am Dally. Dally except Sunday. " Sunday only. Dilly -icept Siturday. ' Dally exceot MoTiJai' . CHICAGO , ST. PAUL. MINNE- . apolls & . Omaha Railway General Offices. Nebraska Di vision. Fifteenth and Webster Streets. City Ticket Olllce. „ _ 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone 101. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster blreets. Tele , - phone 1133. . Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Accommoda. . ' 8:30 : am | :20 : pm Sioux City AccommodJ. . 9.30 am : K pm Hlalr. Einersan. Sioux Ulty , 1'onca. Hartlng- . ton and Uloomneld. . . : 1:00 : pm "llIj : am Sioux City. MnrJcato , St. . l'.iul. Minneapolis . . . . " 5:5. : pro S M nm Emerson I'a" eiiBer . . . . . " 5:10 : pm 8:4'i : nm Dally. " Dally incept bunday. bunda ) onh " This tmln stops at stations Florence to South Ulalr , Inclutlve , Sundaji , omy ; on week da > * . South Blair only. OHICAOO & NORTIIWEST- - ern Rallnny City Ticket Of- llce , 1101 rarnain Street , Telephone - phone CGI. Depot , Tenth and Macon Street * . Telephone 128 , Leave. Arrive. _ _ : it Clilcngo Spe cial 7.y > am 11:53 pm M.ssourl Valley , Sioux City. St. I'aiil and Minneapolis 5:40 : am " 10:45 : pin Ml.tEouri Vulley , Sioux City 7:10 am 9.03 pm Dennlson. Carroll. Wall . Lake , fram l.roadway , Council RlufTii " 9.00 am S:43 : am Eastern Express. Des Mnln . MurMnlltown , Cedar Rapids. Chlcaso. 10:30 : am 4:33 : pm Atlantic Flj t , Chlcaco and East 4:13 : pm 4:33 : pm Fust Mall , Chicago to Omaha 3:10 : pm Missouri Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul. Mlnne- opolU Limited " 4:3' : . pm 8:50 : am Omaha-rhlcuco Special. . 6:43 : pm 8:50 : am Dally. Dally eX pt fcundoy. . - SIOUX CIT7 & PACIFIC RAIL. road General OfTlces , United States , National Hank Uulld- lnBS.'TV. Corner Twelfth and Farnooi Streets. Ticket Office. v r , r . . . . . 1401'Fatnam Street. Telephone ! C61. Eepot. 15th and 'vyebster Sti. 'lilcphono 41i " " - "l A"lVei Sioux City. Mankatofl" > Mlnnn' > olto ' " * CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & Pacific' Hallroad-'The Great Rocknislanil ! ; Route" city TIcKet 'onice. 1SI3 Farnam Street.'i'Telephone 428. Depot Tenth ) t > nd Mason Streets. TcUphone US. " ' * Leave. Arrive. Chicago and St. Paul us Vestlbuled Express . .fit * 4:50 : pro 1:43 : pm Lincoln , Colorado p'Ki > 1'uueblo , Denver and west . . . * 155 * * 7. pm 4:25 : pro Chicago. DCS Molnts & ( l Hock Island / . . . 7.00 i pm 8lS am . Atlantlo Kiprets. for Des Molnes nnd east ern points , , , . 7:20 : am . . _ . . . . . Colorado Fher 7 pm 9 03 am Dally n | lj CXC D Sunday. . - MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROXD - General Oillccs and Ticket , Oillce , Merchant * National Hank , SB ii iisiistsK Building. 122t Farnam Stttet. l67. Teiephon'o . Depot""FlfteenYli * jrrrrTi"/v r ami Wtbster Streets. Telephone liUlilsssP 14I8. ' VNQ Le > - Arrive. Kan.M and Ntbraika ' Umlud , * 3-05 Pn * K:55 : Pm K nsav City and St. I < ouU Express 9:30 : pm 6.00 am . Nebraska Local . 4:30 : pro 8.43 am Dally. M Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. Paul Hallway City Ticket IMnW&llUFFl Office. 1W Farnam Street. inilLWAUKUl Telephone ZM. Depot. Tenth fr > . , , , / and Mason 8tre U. Tele- * 24' . * / phont Ul. _ Leavr. Arrlvt. JJatudJCx. . . . 5i pm IM ra HAIMtOAns. ( Continued. ) UURLINGTON & MISSOURI Hlvcr Railroad "The Hurling- tun Houte" General Ofllcei. N. W. Cornir Tentli end Farnam Streets. Ticket Olllce. 1501 Farnam Street. Telephone 2jO. Depot. Tenth and Mtson Streets. Telephone 125. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln. Hasting * and McCook ' 8:33010 : . :3am Lincoln , Denver , Colo- ndo , Utah , California , Hlack Hlll , Montani anl Puget Sound 4:35 pm 4:03 : pn L ncoln Ix > cal 7:01 pm 7:10 : pm Lincoln Fast Mall X.S3 pra " 11:40 : am Denver. Colorado , Utah. California and luget ' " : SS Pm ClilOAQO. UltnUKOTON & Burlington ( jiiUicr UillronJ "The Hurl- HB'.cn Uoutc" Ticket Otllce , 1m' ? I'nrnnm Street. Telepliuno Route tX , Dejio * . linth un.l Mason bilcets. Telcphatio 125. I I/onve. Arrive , fli CIRO VeMlbuled l"t. * S.05 pm 8SU nni Chlonno IJx | > r p * 9i4S am 4:15 : | un Chlc-iKii it tot , Ixjiils U7:15 : pm S:10 : nm IMclttc .Inaction Ixicul. . 11 : 0 am 5.4J pin Fast Mall ! : : o pin ClilmKii tfpwint 12:05 : nm ' 11:50 : pm Datlv. Dally except riunrtnv. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH Council Illufts rtatlroncl Burlington "The llu'llniitoii Kiutc" Ticket Olllc" . 15J2 Tarn im Route Ptrcet. Iclephrnc ! CO Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telcphino 121 Ixmve. Arrive. Kancas City Day Ex. . . 9.03 am 6 : < t pm Krnsas City Night Ux. . ' 10:00 : pm GJO : urn Dally. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVER , land Route" General oniccs , N , n. Coiner Ninth and Farnnm Btrcus. City Ticket Office. 1102 Fannm Street. Telephone 510. we Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. V * Telephone ) 128. Leave. Anlve. "Tho Overland Limited" fur Denver. Salt Lake , western Dwnts * 8:50 : am 4:45 : pm Tha Colorado Speila ! . for Denver and all Colorado point * ' 11:55 : pm 7.00 am Fast mill train for halt Lake. 1'aclllc cos.at and all western points 4:33 : pm 7.00 nm Lincoln. Ueatrlce and Strriinsburg Expre s . . 5:00 : pm " 12:20 : pm Fremont , Columbue , Norfolk. Ornnit Is land and Kearney * 4-13 PM Grand Island Express. . " 3-00 pm " 12.20 pm Dolly. Dally except Sunda" . Council Blurts I ocal leaves. < : * 1 n , m. ; C-30 a. m. ; 7:10 : a. m , ; 8:40 : n. m. ; SO.30 n , m. ; 2:13 : P . in. ; 4:35 : p. m : 5:33 : p. in. ; k 20 p. m. ; 1'.03 ' p. m. Arrives. C 20 a. in. ; 7:20 a. in : S.33 n. m. : 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. m , ; 5.40 p. in. ; c:30 : p. in. : 9.0-3 p. m. ; 10'45 p. m. OMAHA K. ST. LOUIS RAILROAD PORT On aha. Ksnsis Cits & . East ern Railroad "The Port Artaur ARTHUR Route" Ticket Olllce. 1413 Tnrram RSillE Street. Telephone. , 522 Depot , : Tenth and Mason Street : . Telephone - phone J2S. Ls.ave. Arrive , Sf. Louis Cannon nail Express 4:33 : rm ' 11:50 : am Quliuy Excess B:40 : am 0:30 : pm - Da I If. WADA6II RAILROAD-TICKET ot'lro HI' rarnam Street. Tele phone 322. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tclepone IIS. Leave. Arrive. ' DftlTir. ndlHiiii tuning Drill. SANTA KE , N. M. , March 27. ( Special ) 5am Elktns , receiver of the Orltz mine grant , who Is in the oily , waa questioned rcganllng the sale of the property , 51,000 ncroa , to the Thomas A. Eilteon s > ndlcite for $1,500,0 and eald the trade was still pending , with every reasonable prceucct that It would b' . closed In the near futur. ' . Vitilng e\pcnn rcprcscatlng Edison tnd James W. Ilerry of IJc.v York arc fconlo ; or U.c propel ty am. te'tlng Its ore values for tnu third tlmi. che-sklng up the reporto by experts pre viously sent out. Recelvsr Elkius c\iU3-Cil | the hope and the belief V.iit the deal vvouk' bo clcaed at an early day. Edison , ho said , U canylng on elaborate xpoi'inontH ' ulth f.eso gold ore.- } and had in pro.era of coi - itructloii a mechanical i/Un. t'Jjtriiiltl creilo a furore In the vveatcrn mining wet la aj respects the cxtract'on of values fiom ores yielding from $3 to $8 In gold per tun. There arc thousands of acres of. 5uch low grade ores In the southwest and tln fact that the great Inventor is devoting his attention tu the Invention of a proccs.5 for paving the values therefrom creates Intense Interest in mining circles. TO GURU COLD 1 * O. > U DAT Taka Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fulls to cure J3c. The RPimlnr. ha * L. D. Q. on each tablet onors ntlon Oiii'iiinir Will He Delnjoil. SALT LAKE , Utah. March 27. ( Special. ) As the 1st ot April approaches the people around Fort Cuchesno are becoming curious ? s to the course which will he taken to open the Uncompahgro reservation , in the event that the bill to defer the same to October 1 fails to pass. It La considered certain that the delay will bo granted , and acting on that supposition but few people have como for the opening. The members of the allotting commission. Indian agent and others whoso positions are such as to render them good authority , are yet hoping tbat the bill will pass in order that the beat Interests of all may be subserved. The delay -will bo to the interests of the Indians , because they have not yet been allotted. It will be to the in terest of the allotting commissions because they have promised the Indians delay , nnd ! t will be to the best interests of the general public because it has been led ro Keep away by the promise ot delay. _ Thf AVovUly Hoc. The Weekly Dee and New York Tribune for 90 cents a jcar. You can have the Weekly Dee sent back to the old home and advertise the west and the exposition and have the Tribune eent to your address. Give jour order to a carrier or leave at this office. Wool Crop < > f Suit Valley. PHOENIX. Ariz. . March 27.Special. ( . ) Nearly all of the bhccp sheared the lau win ter In the Salt Hlvor valley have been cllppe at the new shearing pens built at I'corla by the Santa Fo , Prcscott & Phoenix railway. \Vllllam Morgan of Show Low , Apache county , Is now at the pens with 8,000 head. leaving about 20,000 yet to bo clipin.a In the valley. The vvorkNwlll be jorK'iudcd 'vithlu a couple of weeks. Over l.OOU.OJU head v.cio vvlntored In the valley. The srezter number not sold and shipped am nov ; on their way back north to regain the regular sheep 'ango , again well grassed througu winter rains tim snows. Sheep shearing has just begun a Ash Fork nnd other wool bhlpplng points along the main line. .Jntnppil friini n Car \Vliiilinv. DENVER , March 27. ( Special. ) A pas acngcr jumped from a Denver & Rio Grande train at Glcnwocd Springs and ran through the > arils , making his cscapo for tbo time , He ran out of town and returnol the nex day. when the sheriff took him prisoner. Hi stated that ho bad been out of town abou a mile and had stopped at a ranch , but could not give the name of the house. Ho give : his name as John Williams from Parker , S. D. , and had bought a ticket there for California. It is thought he became insane In passing through the high altitude ot the range , as the conductor noticed tbat ho acted quccrly. He has recovered and resumed his journey. II 1 1C CnrK of < ! rn In. TACOMA , Wash. . Marcn 27. ( Special. ) The tramp steamship Algoa , which cleared from Tacoma December 22 with 3S7.009 bush. els of wheat , the largest cargo of grain ever laden in one bottom in the hUtcry of the world , arrived Saturday at Marseilles , France. where It will discharge. The cargo la valued at $312.000 and the vessel received .12 shillings and a half a ton for the transportation. The Ilrltlsh ehlp Troop , from Tacoma October 18 , with 82,000 bushels ot 'wheat , valued at $ C5- 600 , also arrived at Marseilles Saturday , Monry for Colorado COLORADO SPRINGS , Colo. , March 27. ( Special. ) Colorado college has received an other gift of 110,000 In cash from Mr. and Mrs. J. Demls of this city , who have hereto fore given nearly $15,000 to the college. This sum Is to endow the chair of English. The trustees have voted to name the chair the Demls ! > rofes orehlp. This endowment Is made In memory of their son , Judson Cogswell IJemla. The money Is to bo pre- i.irved aa perpetual fund , the income only FAULTS OF EKGLISB TEACHING Vigorous Pica for Reform in Present Teaching Methods. VIEWS OF A UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR ItrnnltM of nil Extptulctl i\ninliintlon : of ( lip i : > c lilit of Clillitrpii 111 tln > M-liooln of I.i > ii ill ) ii iilnriitlinnl .Note- Prof. Mark II. LlJdell of the Texas uni versity makes \leorous plea In the cur rent Atlantic for reform In the methods of English : teaching. He maintains that uti not a dead language a til should not be treated as such , nor ( might upon classical tin models which \lolnte Its structure nnd his tory ; but that the historical ! grammar of the tiE English language should be taught and studied thoroughly , and that the question of so doing h not oneof expediency , but one of paramount necessity , Ife nre to preserve 0tl the power of our language to formulate our tlti thought aptly , clearly and caMly. "There was a period In the hhlory of Eng lish literature , " sijs Prof. Mddell , "when IIt the : Idral of a perfect ( sentence was one In which English thought was so run Into a VIC classic mould ns to make the English reader stand on his head to ECO the meaning of It. That was because the obvious fact In meat Latin eentenccs was a uerlodlc structure ; It was nu easy road to beautiful expression to assume this perfection for English sentences and make them conform to It. Men shut their PJCS to n multiplicity of form In Eng llsh 1 : wilting which they dlil not understand , and chose out of a foreign toiuuo a single form v-hlch they did. In the same waj , a falao typo of beauty has often 'hecn ' set up in i high placca where men should look for a real one . . , . "Tho student completes his early train ng with as little knowledge ot the history of his speech aa ho would have If It were Greek. Indeed ho often knows more about Greek than he does about English ; ao that later 1 on in his edncatlor.il career , when he becomes a special student of Lngllsh and read H In Us earlier nukes 1 borne attempt to form , ho falls to grasp the significance of Its commonest phenomena , because he will loon at \ them through the blue spectacles o [ HI3 Hellenic culture. . , "Tho consequent Unorancb of Kntfl that Is to be found among the most Wphly edit- ated men la an-izlng. The pubHe iltecW ; Ions that tuin on points ot "etynolo ? > , ronunclntlon. or syntax rare y fall to ie- that air. . a o. . d idioms cal It. Men cavil at s the languaKO Itself. ar.J argue with ono nothcr ab'ut questions of atttliet.tlc.Uo.I . . fact ntll ' phllogollsf has almoat come to mean a' wonder tint the Unorancc Ii ho vltlcsrrcail. when so little Interest Is taken n tlu > sclcntlllc study of the subject/ \ \ e , ave now atMotiatlons for the furtherance it a'most e\ery doctrine or endeavor con- 'clvablo ; the collection of postage stamps las Its Eoilety , the propagation of essleilc ButlilshUm has 1U bind of cnthi-ilasts , t.ic tudy of lliownlng'a poetry has 1U cultuj , and hundicils of other cbjccts and alms , trivial or serious , are thrust upon the notice of the public through the organised effort or I unselfish propagandists. Hut there Is no I American society or association In e\htcicc : I whose sole object Is the dissemination of j i scientific knowledge of the history and ] Btiuctme of the language by which all such concerted action Is rendered jiosslwo anil I effective. < Nor arc wo better off In icspect o special Journals. Germany has two cxcel- .ent ones devcted solely to the scientific study of English ; America and England ha\e none. " EYESIGHT OP CHILDREN. The measures adopted by the hchool au thorities of New York Olty and la some dis tricts ot Indiana to more carefully guard the cjcsltjht ot school children lends special In terest to the icsults of an Investigation Into the eroblsht of children In the schools of London. The Imcstlgation was ccuducted by K. Urudenell Carter nnd the results were given In a public address recently delivered by him. Mr. Carter said that the eyes ot children must be ranked as the mo-H previous of their possessions and as posacsslcra which both In the Individual and probably In eucccasho generations were cipablo of being Improved by cultivation and of being injured by ex posure to unfavorable condition. ! . In 1S95 Jio Instituted an examination of the alght of n. largo number o * children In the London board schools and. as a priMlmlnary measure , 8,123 of these children in twenty-five schools , or 16,250 c\cs , were tnstod as to acutcnesi of vision by their teachers. Out of the 8,125 children there were only 3.1S1. or 39.15 per cent , who had iiormal vision with both eyes , and the eases of normal vision with ono ejo nnd subnormal with the other wore an Insignificant minority ; so that , roughly , of London school children between the ages of 8 and 13 nearly CO per cent did not see as acutely that Is. as well nnd sharply as they ought to do. Ho was able , with the assistance of his friend. Mr. Hick- man , to c.\amlno only 1,418 children. 0 * these they found flat eyes In 61 per cent nnd short sight of both eyes In 14.3 per cent , fi must bo conceded that flat eye probably ex ists In a considerable proportion of the chil dren Whose eight wo. returned by the teach ers as normal ; and to this condition ho did not attach great Importance , c < ccpt Insofar as It might be an evidence of general umlei- development. When cat c > o waa oxlrcmo In degree , or when It occurred In feeble children the ef fort of correcting It became fatiguing and , cfter a-short period of reallng or of other clct'o v > ork , the effort waa relaxed , with the result that the vision became misty and ol > - ccure. The little suITererH then rubbed their ejcs. often with dirty fingers , and thus Irri tate them stll more , while the effort ! called for an additional blood supply and rendered them flushed and ungry. Fautly positions were hurtful In thrco wa > s , first , by Inter fering with the circulation that Is , with the proper passage of the blood between the heart and the brain ; secondly , by promoting contraction of the chest and spinal curvature and thirdly , by calling upon the cjia for un due convoigonco and for positions In which their combined action Is rendered dlfilcult. The first two wcro obvious cvl'.a , upon vvnlth they need not dwell ; l > ut tno third , the un due approximation of the cjes to their work , was opt to cause tno fltu e.-u to paaa over Into the short-sighted Having discussed 'tho various conditions whereby eight In children might be weak ened or Improved , Mr. Carter went on to cay that itwas obvious that the educa tional arrangements of a great community must bo mainly governed by the rrqtilre- mentrt of the majorl'y ot the scholars and that the responsibility of claiming provision for exceptional requirements must rest mainly with the parents of the children. Very few r oplo bad any exact or usnful knowledge as to what their children ought to > 'jo able to sec. Not one In n thousand could say what the child ought to bo able to spe , or what sized letteiu ho ought to be able to read at a given distance. He thought It should form part of the bualnctis of schools In this respect to pducixlo ns neil as children. The vision ot every child brought to * chool should bo tested on admission nnd entered In n register. At the numerous ophthalmic hospitals open to rtu > poor , or from private practitioners , In the case ot those who wcro better off , parents would learn under1 whnt conditions the edu cation of their understshtcd children eouUl most profitably and most safely i > o con ducted. In conclusion ho eald the training of the oos was , ho thought , quite as Im portant as any form of phjBlcnl drill , to which much tlmo was already devoted nnd the two things might , without much diffi culty , be combined , Moreover , he should llko to lay stress ? upon the dcnlrablenrfs of giv ing ' n place to excellence of vision among the various ph > slcnl qualifications which wcro habitually tested by competition and for which prizes wcro awarded. A arcing contrat would scorn strange whllo the Idea was now , but It would be Just as lecaon- ab'o no uny other ntid probably moro useful than some. Eilitrntliiiuil .NoU'i. Kin lleting Suhr , a > oung Corean. will lie Eraduatrd from Uosrioko college , Virgin's , In Juno and will bo the first of Ills comitr.vmen to take the degreeof bachelor of arts In America and probably In the world. It Is now thought that the lalo Jacob Tome'n bequest to the Jacob Tome Institute. of lort Deposit. Md. , will amount to nearly $4,000.000 , In addition to the $1,000,000 n tilth he gave to It when ho established It some years ago. The at'ioc-l thru becomes ono of the rlclust Institutions ot ttie kind In the world. Henry \V. Green ot Trenloci , who succooJa hli father. Ch.irlm Ertlng Green , IM u trustee of Princeton university. Is a grandson of Henry W. Green , formerly chancellor of Now Jersey , who vvao akw a fuateo. For flvo Keneratlaus the Green family has been rep resented on the Hoard of Trustees of Prince ton. ton.A A dispatch frcui Annipolls ai'nomiccs that the Maryland slate set ate- has , by a votn of 17 to S , rosso , ! a bill providing fee tht > ap propriation of $30,000 a > ear for two years tu tide Johns Hopkins university over Iho unfor tunate- crisis In ills flinuclil affairs. Only n few I'IJH ago the hou.ie o ! delegate * rejected a bill app.-onilatiug $100 , < )0fl ) a jcar for tlu > same puipnse. Thca ? appeal a ti > be doubt In rome quaiteis of Hie hou.n . > adopting the prcn- cut senate bill. Professor William W. Illrdsall. the newly circled president of Swarthmoro cello > o. ctinis , of Quaker stock. Since US' ? he tin * been | houl of the famsus PrlcnrtV Contra ! school of Philadelphia , and has done much - to , strengthen and build It up. Ho U n mem ber of the Hl-toilcnl Soclct > of IMins\l\an.i ! and of the American Academy o ? Polltl al crjd Social Sclen-c has bcsn for sovcnl jcain an actl\o member of the Aiaoclatlon of Col leges ami Piepaiotorj rchoois , ami was last scar elected a member ot the Head Mi Hem' os'oo'ation of the I'nltcd States , a lody lim ited In meml'ershlp to 100 , and Including tfm heats of the moot famous New England schools. Yalo's huret'd funCs foot up all toll , $3.fJ21.C'n , ugaiiiBt S2.273.09 : In 1SS7. The amount Invented In leal ( state to $3C ! , Gn ; in bond and mortgage , ? 1,7I2.2 ; In railroad bands , $1,23J.S71 ; I'l othtr bnnc'i. S230.COJ , and in stocks. ? . ' 23.n7.1. T.io real e.-tato. In- \erttmcnts iclurncd last jcai 320 per cent , the bonds and mortgages , 551 ; do callroid bands , 507 , the other bonrVi , 2.3 ! ; and the stocks , 5 iO per cent : the retu-n en nil the Investments being 1.S4 per cent. The laigcat tittle Item giving no Income h Ii tie ! fu def of the academic depart mcnt vliiro the un productive leal cfi'atc la $11H9)2. [ ) The ncn- oral and academic futile. co'i.i"'jlng ' , ' about three-quarters of the vvhc'o ' 'jv. ' almost nn Itivohtmenls In inunlclial boi.Jn and i-ivc.it- mcnta In ten banks. On nic whole , tin finances of the treat unlvcrsltj a < o In a Mif- nclcntly llotirlslilng stnto I. llratand'nr ; the recent lard times , attesting tlto nound nnd judleloiY ) aclmlnstratlcn vvhlcli they lave ob viously rcriived T Vtir : hKnoicn. . The regular ni > ring meeting of the Board of Ilcgents Is on Aprjl 12. At t'tls ireetlus itports from the various departments dm received and plans n do for the cotnlng ) cat's work. The latitude of Lincoln h'a Icen very carc > - fully determined by tno mctaoriloglcal d - partn-cnt to be 10 degree a , 10 minutes , ; o 6Ccnig. The calculation was made by atil- dcntn and Ls the first eject cue to bo rnadi ) licic. A letter from 1'rrnldcnt E. Henjamln Andrews of Drown university to Chancellor Macl.can atinouneca his lntintlon to be pres ent at the Tranamljblculpp ! Educational con vention ard Ihtt he will probably v'alt the university t'icn. The Department of Agriculture las Juct appointed C. L. Shear , n frllow In ootany and graditato of ' 37 , to an important poj'tloa hi the division of ajroslclog > at V.'jahlng- < * . D. C. The salary Is $1,400. Mr. Shear haa beeii sjicclallzlni ; In botany for neveral years. Prof. Lawrence limner IB now on his w.iy homo from Iho Argentine Republic and will probablj rccch home oomo llmo c\l inoa h. His work has l ecn veiy succtnsful and ait- Isfcctory to the authorities who Rummor.eil him to their aid In fighting the grasshopper Bcourgo In that region. The university gymnnslu n preliminary eontcbt last Friday night was clcacly con tested and resulted In broalclng two ot the prcvlots lecords made hore. Jcwott broke the record for putting the aKiceti-pounil shot by acndlng U thlrty-nlno fc t six lncho . and licneillct eclipsed all before him In po'.o vaulting by clearing ten fret. Thousands of suffcrom from grippe hnvo been restored to health by Onn Minute Cough Cure. It quickly curea coughs , colds , J > ron- chitis , pneumonia , grippe , asthma and all throat ard Jung diseases. CUICHT i\ A s-rinnr. ror.i-iiul ( : , | of Tln-m I'crUh mill > lnny OCirrv Vm-ti Illtlrn ST. JOHNS , N. P. , March 27. The steamer Greenland , reluming from thu seal fisheries. ju Into Pay Do Vcrdo last night and re ported a trrrlb'e dlsabtcr. On Wednesday last vhlo ! mitong tha Ice flocj , while Ita crew wrj travolliig about tlio floes In ecircli of 8'an stoiui woce , ap. compcnled by a blinding snou which drifted rapidly , and a severe fto t The members or the crcv/ who were en the ICP rculd rot irgaln tl.oessel , and v.cio expcjed to the terrible weather throughout the- night and all the next da > . Pnrty-clglit nun perlahcil and between fifty and sixty vvffo so I > adly froct bitten ( fiat the amputation ot onu or mora of their limbs will 1-avo to ho undergone by nil of them. Yestciday the Urccn'ond ' HUccecdod In re covering thf bodies of tv/rnty-fivo of the vl1 tlms , but the remaining twenty-three vvero burled beneath the rnovv dilfts. All of the frcvit blUen nioi are now aboard the sti'dtncc and are ouffeilng terribly , bcu ! < ? without proper medical attendance. I'rcm the clicuinatancra of the dliastcr It Is feared other vcsse-I.i have Buffered In a nlmllar manner. The city la In a terrible atata ot excltemont. Most of tlio vlctUro were married men , Tuo Greenland Is expected to crrlve fiero tomorrow and the government Is maklui ; prepapitlrcis for the accommojatlon of the frost bitten aufferera. THE ONLY GENUINE HTJNYADI WATEB. BEST AND SAFE3T NATU5AL APERIENI WATEB , rou' CONSTIPATION , DYSPEPSIA , LIVER COMPLAINTS & HEMORRHOIDS The prototrpe of nil Hitter \Vliter * . " Lancet. onoi.\Anv DOSE , ONE WIMSGI.ASSFUL JIUI'OIIE UUUAKIMST. CAUTION Sco that the label bears tbo slgnaturo of the firm Andreas Scxlckucr.