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10 TJIJ3 OMAHA DAILY UJSK : THURSDAY , AVHIL 21 , 1808.
SPECIHI. NOTICES
Ad Ttlfni 'ii fur Ilicxi * riittiiiin *
T * III lie Itikrn until \'i in. for lh
cvcnliiK nnil iinlll 8 | i. I" , ( or "IC
tnnrnltiB nnil Sunday edition * .
AilTcrllnrrii , l > y rcimcHlliiK i > niiiu-
lirrrd died.- , cnn IIIIVP miinrern ml-
ilrcMni'il In a iiumbi-ri'il loiter In cure
at The HIT. AIIK T I no nililronncil
will lie ilfllvrrril on iirunrntntlon of
the check only.
wnril Hr l Inm-rlloni
llntcn , 1 1-Ur n
lo n mini tlipri'nflKr. XolliliiR taken
for le * ( linn Ur.c for the flrnt Inner-
tlon. The > e niU ertlneiuentu munt fce
run potiNpntilM elj- .
SITUATIONS
WANT HBT OFIIOOKB TO KIIIM1 OUIJ llOttHU
AddreM V. O. llox 33. A-SI7-ZC-
YOl'Nd MAN WANTUI ) TO WOUK ron
board ; reference. M 43 , Ilee. A M1C2 JJ
-\VAM'iiMAI.K IIKM * .
CANVAsaniis TO TAKT. ORTJKRS ; tnw LINK
of work ! " 0 heavy Kouda to corn : nalnry or
commission. C. r. Adams Co , Ml So. Kill St.
1J CJ )
HAI.BSMAN I-OR CIOAIW. 123 A MONTH AND
expanses ; olJ llrm ; experience unnee nry ! In
ducements ti > customer * . C. C. Hilltop & Co. .
Ht. Lnult. H CM
BAI.HSMUN TO SII.L ToiL-nr SOAP TO
deulerr , $100 tier n jnth milRry nnd etncnsM !
xpcrlcnce unnecesiarj. Louis Urnst Co. , St.
Louis , Mo. n-M172
WANTUD , A uoon , IIULTAIIM : . HUSTLING
cam jM.tr Apply to Omaha Anchorl _ _ ence
Co. , S05-Z07 N. 17th Fl. 11-230
WANTIJIJ. TRAVHUNO SOLICITORS TO
take imlers for cuMnm made shirts : literal
rommliFlon paid. Aitlreu Kelly Shirt Co ,
Ornnd llaplda , Mich. R-M3.I7 22 * _
ENOIJiiR7 : WlLLtNO TO WOUK AT JJOIJ
enits wnRei. Addrefi M SOr ! ! U MoV 21
rivu MIN WANTID. 371 LINCOLN AW.
Council Illurfs , lowii. 1I-M343 22
WANTii : ) , l-ATTORN MAKUIt TAMILIAIl
with architectural patterns. Apply 1'uxton 8.
Vertlne Iron Works , bo. 17th & U. P. 11. 11
SATURDAY CASH HOYH WANTKP NI3-
binfku Clothing Co. Apply Mr. mlll .
] _ .1j.2 ,
WANTHD , SAi.nsur.N ron Tin : MIXIIATII
History club. Call tomorrow ut ttori- .
MEN TO LKARN nAimnn TR\DI : : Nnw
mclhodi elclit vvertH ri > inlreil : irnl for cnla-
Mnlcr H > slcm Hnrbcr School * , CMcHKO ,
Sti U or Mlnnenpolla H MT54 2C
RHLIAIILI : MIN TO TACK UP ADvniiTi iNO
Hlgns ; J12.ro weekly : steady vvrrk : nd lOc fo-
imstacc. ftimplc , etc. YOUIIB Medlcini- 2L9
N. Colorado bt. . Ph'ladelphla. Pa. Il-Mj 3 21"
A SAi.r.sMnN TO f > rvi CIOAIIS TO DHAL-
ers : Bnlnry , ITOtO to 120000 per month nnd ex
penses ; cxrlenco | unnpcesinrj ; permanent po
sition. The De Mora Clgiir Co. , bprlncllold p.
SALKSMHN WANTP.n TO RHI-I. HY HAMT'LH
nt Mliolrsnle nnd rctnll ; Roofl * 'ell nn ElRht ;
inliry and commltslon. Addicts ( Vrtennlnl
Mft. Co. . 4M Sth A\e , New TorK , i.lMM .
. ; n.
HD. rillST-CLASS HITSTLHTl WITH
ret or J : K" " ' ! rnliry tn relit pirt ) . Appy
ntter 2 p in. room DC2Hrcwn 1111 : . J1-M570 21'
WANTin.nooD S-TP PY MAN TAX B
lilnce' entire rxp slllon , caiy work , by
Sltfl roit'v incnev : $ CO per month : well
Aildn M 4. , , lite. B-M.-.M . ! !
WATID : r iini.i * .
1M aiHLS roil ALL KINDS OF WOIIK : W TO
17 eeK. Canadian Offica , 1J22 Douglas.C
C CGI
WANTtin. Al'I'LICANT TOU Tn UNINO
heel for mirre" Addrrss Ftipcrlntfnd"nt W.
C. A. ho'pltnl , cornfr Ninth street nnd Flxth
nventie. Cctmcll llluffs. C M4i9 23
WANTiTix ami. rou niNriiAL HOUSI :
work. 832 8. 23th St. ( Georgia nxenue )
C 481 20
WANTKD. A COMl'P.mNT OIUL TDK ORN
ernl lioure ork. H3I S. Mth nxe. C 451 20
WANTnn , A CURL roit IIOUSIHVORK ; PRI :
fer German. 1S47 7s . 31th St. , nt fie Krocerv.
WANTRD. EXPKniRNCHD CA11PRT SRWHH.
none other reed apply. Orchard & Wllhclm
Carpel Co. C-J21 20
WANTRD. OIHL FOR ORNRHAL TIOITSi :
work In small family. 2C22 Halt Howard
C 59 21
aooo aim. ron GRNRHAI.
! > ouse otlc In small family , , J3 00 a ee
steajy place. H03 So. S2d Bt. C-524 SI
WANTED. OITIL 1'OU OUNKIIAD HOUSD
work. 2101 Wlrt. Arply mornin ? ' .
C M54I ) 22 *
WANTI1D. A BKIIVANT OI'.HMAN
preferred. 20CS Mnson st. C-MV1 22
WANTRD. OI11L KOll ORNRRAL
vork. Address Mr . J. II. Qulnn , Ulkhorn Neb
C 61S-20 *
WANTRD. TIini'K On FOlin LADI1X TO AS-
slit us In rrcanlzlng the History club. Cnl'
tomorraw. Megenth Stationery Co.C
C M559 21
GIRLS TO HRLP ON TAPRSTnY ; f4 TO I
Mr week at home. Itoom 33 llirker H'n-k.
C-M532 21
WANTKD. AT ONCR , TinST-CLASS ami ,
tor general housework. 1023 Georgia Ave
C M571 22
FOR KENT HOUSES.
CHOICE HOUBES AND COTTAQRS ALL OVKH
city ; 1 to 75. Tldellty. 1st floor N. y. Life
D-6 2
LARGE LIST. SrCAQUC. 15TH AND DODOR ,
D CM
HOUSES. FU\TS. OAIIVIN UR03. , 1613D
D C63
HOUSES IN ALL PAUTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Dn\ls Company , 1503 Fnrnam. D C67
HOUSE. * HRNEWA . CO. , 103 N. 15TII ST.
i I > 563
HOUSES , STORES. I1EMIS , PAXTvlN HLOCK ,
D 6C9
DETACHED MODERN 12-ROOM , AI SO 9-ROOi' '
hoiifc : Ue > it 2348 Capitol A\e. Tel. 171.
II. Ilobwn. D C71
MOVINO HOUSEHOLD flOOWS AND PIANOS
Om.Van & Storage Co . 1511'4 1'arnan. Tel. 15JJ
D-670
FOR RENT. ABOUT APRIL 15. TO OOOD TR
ant. S-rixim house ; nil romcnlenccs ; Z.'d street
near ral'fornla ' ; not for boarders or roomers
33. 501 N. Y Life building. D-M834
HEVEN ROOMS. I1IUCK , [ .09 . ( IKOIiaiA Av
Nine room. ' . 10th and llancraft.
W. I. Selby. 331 lloird of Trade. n s7 _
FOR RRNT TRN-ROOM MODKRN"HOUSI
with Inrte. well shadi-d grounds.
John W. Rohblns , U02 I'nrnun. D 3 ; &
FHIlNITrRE AND LiASEHOLD : OP A 10-
room molern flat for sale at n birgnln. Good
location , rent low. RemU , Paxton nil-
nilDM511
D-M511
MODERN 8-ROOM HOI'SK AND 1URN. 330 N.
JSth Ave. ; ROtxl condition. COI Dee 1)1,1 ) , ' .
D-M4M
I.'OU lir. > TKUU\ISIIED KOOMS.
8 NICE ROOMS , HOUSEKEEl'INO. 1112 SOl'TII
llth St. E-SI7C3
_
NEATLY rt'RNlSHRD ROOMsToUR "nLOiMtS
trom poitolllce. ISil Ciss. E M267
ROOM1 * IIV THE DAY OR WREK AT THR
Central hotel. 15th and Podge Sts. E M33 MH
MOST DESIRAIILE , PUIVATB FAMILY , nil
Dodg . U M331 Mil *
BOtlTH FRONT ROOMS MODERN 2
lltrnty t. K-MK1
IIOOMS-TRANBIKNTS. ms Dotni.\R ST.
E MM1 ll
rilRNIRHRD ROOMS , TRANSIENTS ACCOM-
moJatP'l ' : cheap rates. [ JO N. 19th. E MUM 21 *
rURNISHED ROOM. 524 S. JCTH AVE.
E-JJ5I1 M19
FURN1KHED ROOMS ; lIOUSKKRRI'lNtl.
tS23 St. Mary's. C -Mitt 24
ROOMS WITH HATH ; ALSO
front parlor on Ural floor. Ill N. Ul St.
" ilv * * 21
KIRMSUKIROOMS ! AND tlOAUD.
Till : MEimiAM. FIRST CLASS FAMILY II O-
t U tith and Dodge Sts. F-t7
_
ROOMS , WITH BOARD. ttOS CHICAOO 5T
F-407 A
_
lUlUOK SOUTH FRONT HOOM. AI.COVK. MOI1-
tro. iletached liouio ; private family. JJ1J Cass.
fURNISIIGD UOOMS. SINQI.E OR
wltK or without board ; private famll > . HM
So. list SL > -S : i
KICB UOOMS WITH BOARD. IK * BINXKY.
F-4U.V
foil ItK.NT tr.NfVHXISIIKI ) HOOMS.
II18T CH84 MOUUIIN ROOMS. 613 N J1T1I.
( l-Ili-51'
'OR ' IICNT , NlCr : f-OlTH TRONT tlNKUR-
nliihpil rnnm * , with Imtti , VVHIin'll block. 1' .
W. Cnrmlclmel , No. C , Wltlmell block.
O-KO
rou ni\'rMTORIIS A.M ) oi.-ricns.
OR TRACKAOIi TUANSFKRllINO AND
dcik room , apply to the Aultmaii & Taylor
Muchlner/ . , N. K. cor. Dili & Jackaon 81s.
OR RENT. DiSK : ROOM IN OROfNIJ TIvOOR
ufflcr , lice liu'UIng ; water , steam licnt , clecirlo
lrt and janltur fcrvlce. Apply to Buperln-
drnt , lite liullillni ; 1 197
OR HUNT-IN TIIU nnn BUIMJIXQI
ne large corner room , ZJ lljor , wltli vault nna
ptIrate office , water , etc.
'no ' larro front room , M lloor , JUIded Into two
ruoms by partition ; water , etc
no large corner loom , SJ jloor , with vault.
wnlir , etc.
ne front room , divided by partition , 3d floor.
ne corner room , with vault , 3d floor.
> nc InrRe room , 3d flnsr , with partition dividing
It Into one Urge room and two smaller private
rooms ; water , etc.
'wci ' large cround Hoer rooms , frontlne 17th St. .
with vault.
ovcral small mom * on 4th door , with vaults.
II theie rooms arc hnt"d with steam , electric
llghU. supplied with nrft class Janitor service ;
elovatora run ilny and nil night ; building
strktly nrcproof. Apply to nuperlnlendent ,
mom 104. Bee bitlMlnir , 1 193
on RDNT , Tin ; 4-HTOiir IIRICK DUILDINO
nt ain Fnrnam St. This buHillnn has a nrcproof
eenifnt Imfement , wulrr on all floors , Kac , rlo.
Apply at the office of The nee. 1-910
AOH.NTS WA.NTKIl.
iVANTHD , AGI2NTH 1O HKI.T. ACUTYI.UKr
aa Kcncratois : mtiH be men of ahllltv nnd
Kiinc ineinH. Acnt > lene. the lliIH of the 5ntur4
fur townn , cltlog , Hlnria , clniriliei. hall" fac
tories , hotels and private tesld npos. Adan-.ii
Omaha Aci-t > lenp ( ! a Co. , US nnd U' ' > H. lot.i
t. , Omalm. Neb. J M31C MH
\ai3MT8 WANTID : , MI'RAT nAL
ftrr.it v\ar Ixxik , "Our Country in v/itr. " All
nlmut Culn , bpnln , Main * disaster rrnilcs ,
ttnvles and coinl defcns-Mofll H , Spiln unJ
all nations Oler BOO pasco , m iniitllcertly li-
lU'trnlod. One nsent soul < ) In me da > . iithfrii
makltiB > M per dty. Mort ll'wml term"
Kuarantwd. ilft } credit , prlc > uvv , tuiKlit
pild JlamlsMiiP outnt frti1. Hcnd U two icnt
fitamna to pay iiostnue.
lilucatlonal Union , 321 Dearborn Pt. . Chli-mii
N'ViSTMRN'T : 1IOND snUyURS. I H\V13 TI1I3
test non-forfeltablo bonJ on earth. M T > , IIcc.
J MCli 21'
IIIH3R TXt'RRIRNCi : ! ) CANVA SRRS ; I3N-
tlrely new deal ; blc money , perminent v.ork.
M 42. lleo. J 144-21'
.OKNTH WANTRI ) TXR ) IIAI/STRAD'R STORY
of Cubnj } ! 0) ) to J200 a month ; a wonderful or-
portunlty. Ketr ne llroK. , bt. I jul ? , Mo.
J-MS" 21 *
ORNTS WANTRH WB WANT ONR SHRRVVl )
enicful man In iveiy tow a to malte a few thou-
Bund dollnn for himself iiiilctly nt homo and
not work hard ; private Instruction' nnd vilu-
able outnt of new ooiH fent free. Address Im
mediately , I' . O. Vex & 30S , Hogton , Ma .
J M5-S 21 *
\v.ivrnD TO C.\T.
iVANTRD-VlRST CI.\PS BOARD TOR HU8-
bnnd and v.lfc ; t\o bed rooms and Fitting
room lequlr d. Address I. ! . Dec. K M-dU
IVANTRD , TO RRNT MODRRN 5. C OR 7
room. housa about June 1st. Address M 44 M e
K M353
ACiriC STORAGR AND WARKHOUSR CO .
008-910 Jones Rcneral storage and ( oiwardlni ; .
SI-C73
OM. VAN & STORAOn. 13111'j PAHN'M. TRL 1TO
M-R74
WAATRll TO IIUV.
' .MHH TOR 2ND HAND HOOKS. CHANT. 2)7 )
N. IGtb. N--M201
rou
OR HAI < R , A TINR TOLUING HR WITH
warJroba ; al o oak bedroom set , nlnioft new ;
only tho.o wantlni ; ( IrKt-clifs article need np-
pl > ; furenoon only. TOJ7 Uod e Ft. O M223
\NTIQUi : OAK WARPROUE IN OOOD CON-
dlt'on ; 'tick of room jeiscn for stll nj : vvirth
y& ; will sell for $23. Cnll afternoons 1211 Ix >
cust St. O MS'iC 23
KOR SAI.n IIOR.SKS. WAGO.NS , KTC.
NICH 1'ONY , SATI3 1'OR C1UL.DRRN. AD-
dre-s P. O. Hex 33. I > 510-50 *
FOIl SALE MISCni.l.M5OUS. .
IOO AND POUI.YRY 1'KNCR ; URTTRR THAN
wire netting , rino fan dust for floors. Tel. 458
901 DnuBias. Q-C73
HORSR CLIPPINa MACIUNRS , KNIVES AND
repairs , all standard maKrs on hand ; grinding
razors , s.iearv , clippers ; prompt sen Ice. A. U.
TJndeland. Q-C70
CHICKEN , HOG AND I AWN PKNCTS : AM
wire ; Is best. Wire Works , 14th and Harney.
Q-C73
HARDMAN PIANOS AT MURULKU'S. 1STH
and Fnrnam. Q 51419 2
898 niCYCMJS DOWN TO J'i.OO. NRW 183S
Model Ladles' and Gents' Dlcyclca arc now be.
In sold on eas.y conditions as low no $500 :
others outrlRht at J13.93 , and hlRi nrude nt
J1993 and U2.CO. to be paid for after received.
If sou will cut out this notice and send to
Sears. Roebuck & Co. , ChlcaRO , they will tend
jou their 1S93 Blcolo catalogue and full par
ticulars. Q 1I3C3 21 *
MISCEM.AXKOL'S.
FOR RENT. A BARN AT 1902 CASS ST.
R-M909
ANTI-1IONOPOL.Y . GAHUAOE CO. 'CI.RANS
s a'p ' Ivy vaults. i > 21 N. 16tn Tel. I'D
H In R-S M15
SHRUnnKRY AND-TRRH8 AT 171T DOUOI AP
Jank D.1 Martin , renldem-o 4623 Uoulevnrd nvc- .
-M431 M1C
GARDRN tANDS. P. D. WRAD , 18Tir AND
Pouglas. R-M4T9 21
SIASSAfiK , 11ATIIS , KTC.
MISS MAYRR-CHIROPODIST. MANICURK-
Hcalp , facial , treatments ; shampooing , 3Jc 400
I'axton block. T 31J MIS
MRH. DR. 1.KON. RI.KCTRIO MASSAOR HATH
p.trlors ; restful and curative. 417 S 11th ,
upstairs. T 11473 24'
MMR SMITH. 118 N. 15TH ST. , STRAM AND
alcohol baths. T 320 ! 3
MMR. AMRS , MAPSAGE AND BATHS. 162314
Howard St. T 523 2J'
LAURA RIJlbON. 119 N. 1CTH ( IJPSTA.US ) .
room 12 , Turko-Ruwlan nnd plain bntba mm-
T MVB Mia *
VIAVI TOR UTR1UNI3 TROUHI.RS 316-8 HRE
llld ; ph > slclan consultation or health bock fieo.
U-CSO
CI/5TIIRS CL.RANRD. PRKSSRD AND RR
paired ; day or nlsht dress suits for hire.
I'antorlum , N. R. Cor. 14th and Farns'.n. Tel 9C3
U-CS1
I1AT1IS. MASSAGR. MMR. POST. S19JJ S 15TII.
U-3S3
HORSES CIJPPRD I'OR ONR DOLLAR : RLRC-
trlo clippers T l. CO. McCormack & Uaumley ,
llth and Howard. O 335
ArPRCTIONATR WIFK WANTKD ; NICR
home ; gentlemanly , alone ; photORriph. pntle-
Ulars. Hex S3. U M314 21
CLAIRVOYANT. FORTUNK TKLLING.
9-11. 1-6.
8-10. eve. Mme. Long , 192J Cumins.U
U MM ! 23
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. PACR HLKMISIirS
remo\ed with electricity at Mine. G. Payne'n
lialrilrcKflnff and manicure parlor * . 112-313 Kar-
l.aeh Ido-k U M342 M19
MOXKV TO LOAN' RKAI , KSTATB.
WANTRD. CHOICK FARM AND ( J1TY LOANS.
R. C. Peters t Co. , U. 8. Nat'l Hank Hide.
W-GS4
MOSRY I/3ANKD ON IMPROVED REAL 1M-
tate In Omaha , Council HUilTa & South Omaha
W. II. Tdomas. 003 Tlrst Nat'l. Hank , Omnha
W < M
O I'RR C'KNT CITY AND FARM LOANS
Darvln Droi. 1613 Par nam St. W OS )
| 1CO.X10M ( SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
flr t class Improved Onuha propeity , or for
bulldlnx purposes- Fidelity Trust company.
W CSS
ANTHONY I.OAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. I *
qulcu money at low rates for cholc- farm lands
In Iowa , Northern Missouri. Eastern Nthra'ka
W-CS7
LOAN ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED C1T\
property. W. Furnaia Smith & Co. . 1320 Farnam
" W CSS
MONEY TO LO\N ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urcnnan-Love Co. , 219 S. 16th
W-6S3
I'EU CENT WONKY. I3KMIS , PAXTON HLK
W 30
- CHICHESTRR'S F.NGL1SH PRXNY-
rortl Pllla ( Diamond tmrvU are tlra best , Safe
reliable. Take no other. Send 4s stamp * to
particular * . "lUllel fur Ladkit. " In Utter by
return mall. At druggist * . Chlcbeiter C. > erolca
Co. . rtlladulphU. l' . Mention Uee.
cncns. .
TO GET INoioUT OrTlTfifilNRSa'aO TO J.
Olbnon , 11 First Nat'l ' llank. Y C32
} l 1,0 0 Ill'fltNRBS CARDS NEATLY PRINTl'D
R O Hciropy. 15"5 rnrnitn at , 'photK1 , soro.
Y-JII I ? M'
_
roil HALE A I1ARGAIN MY ENTIRE DIUKJ
slock , show cn c i. soda fountain and conn-
tcr * . nltn lll rent rt ne nt reironnble rrnt )
located Union Depot hotel , one block from U.
P and HurllnRton depots , Ernest Btuht , pro
prietor. Y 479
_
FOR fl ALE-STOCK O GROC'ERIK1' AND
meat market ; Rood location , bargal nlf taken
nt once. Address M 9 > , Dec , Y I C Vi *
nARHRR , ON ACCOUNT
of nlckncMs ; onp chair ; ricelpu nv rnt ( 115
tier weik ; long lease , low rent ; lntii.(3r ( > ' nm-
mlulona pay rent ; chrap If taken nt or" , "
Addrew M , 37 , Hee. Y-MMO 20
WANTED , PARTNER , TO MANITACTlfHIl
new patent Roods and take Intercut In Mid
way speculation , to double flve time * > our
money. Call 210 N. loth street tlore nnd see
our plant. Y M1I2 21'
1150 INVESTED ACTUALLY EARNING 33 PRIl
cent weekly profits ; rare change ; no Mock or
Klondike frhcmc , nfi > cntcrprloe ; control capi
tal > our elf. V. Bltmno , 110 Kt. 1'aul Ht. . Hal-
tlmorc , Mil. Y-MS6T 21
1'OH n.VCIIA.VRR.
VARIOUS PIECP.3 OF PROPER TV AND
farms In Nebraska to trade lor merchandise.
Address L 42 life. / ME91
ONR OF FINEST FARMS IN WESTERN IOWA
20) acres. Can t Kc J8.COO worth clear Omaha
property. J.V. . Grimes , Woodbine , liu _
MOMiY TO I.OA.\CI1 VTTI3I.S.
UO TO $10,000 TO LOAN ON
HOUSEHOLD rURNl'lURR AND PIANOS.
HOUSE1 ! . WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC ,
at lowest rate" In
Omaha , South Omaha and Council HHifTs.
No removal of poods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off nt any time or In any
amounts.
amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAN CO. .
306 Smith ICth St.
THH OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR-
1'ORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
FOR SAI/K IUAL KSTATH.
KOI'NTZK PUCE HAROA1NP. J2 COO. $3,730 TO
J0.300. J. J. Gibson , 514 First Nat'l. Hank Illds.
RE 034
FOLLOWING DESir.AHLR PROPRP TY ; HUSI-
nefis lot corner , COxlJO ft. , In So. Omalm , paved.
I Business lot , 09x150 feet , Improved , South Omaha ,
street paved ,
'met ' (24 ( lots ) , 3Gth St.
Tract (20 ( lota ) , 20th St.
'or partlculais apply 1012 Farnam St.RE
RE S9J
NHW , MODI2RN fi-ROOM COTTAQH. LAROn
lot , } 300 cash , balani.0 to jrult. Adare 3 O ? " >
Uee. RE JI111
IOUSES , I > OTS FARMS , LANPS , IJDANS ,
also fire Insurance , llcmls , Paxton biock.RRC97
RR-C97
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR NICE HOME ?
I.ook nt this hotiFc nnd barn detached , ( > hade
trees , eorner I8th nnd Hurdette ; ver > " little
money needed. Call Morand , 1510 Hcrnej St.
TE-4':3-A-22
BARGAINS : fi-ROOM HOUSE. 002 SOUTH 20TH
St. , rental J1SO 00 per ji-nr ; price. $ lf > 00
2x132 feet on Cummg stieet. pals 7 per cent net
on $2.500.
1 houpes nnd 1 store , rental , $ C4S,00 per jear ;
prc' , S3.SCO
I feet front 3-story brick ImlldlnK , rear 14th nnd
Douglas , rental $2100 CO per year ; price. $22.5 .
J. N. Frenzcr , Opp old P. C. SE M214
P YOU HAVE REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
and want It cold ll t It with me nnl I will
Fell It ( If I can ) . If > ou w iRh lo purcha i > nnl
want n blc ImrKaln , look over my lift. J II
Sherwood , 422 New York Life. RE M 414
2OT-ACRE FARM. 10 MILE1 * OF OMAHA : AI. O
tome 5-ncro tracts. Fidelity Tru't Co Lift
building. RE IS3 20
GERMAN SAVINGS HANK t ROPRRTY
NOTHING FOR RENT IN OMAHA Oil SOUTH
OM\HA.
N'OVV IS THE TIME TO HIT"
" ) uy nnd sieent Never before In the hl tory
of Omaha have t'tere b en such opportunities
offeied tn acquire loti or homes nt jour own
prl.'e ? . You imke the prices
Receivers must Fell. Dcpo'ltors' demands mu t
bi > satl'lled.
I Rive out no lists. If vou.nnt to buy T will
match any prices made by anyone Lots In
South Onnhn. lots In Omaha , lets ever > where
from $100 to $1 OW. Houses nnd lots nnd acre
tracts In Dou la < i county.
Any tCfiFonablc offer will be favorably comld
cred. Tell me what jou want and I will tell
jou what I will taKe.
If jou have a customer I will pay regular com
ml-slons. I have no numls
New 7 per cent loans , $1,000 to $1,500 , for rale on
Improved property.
THOS. H. M'CAGUE. Receiver.
106 N. 1 th St.
TIR M03
OREGON FARM. 4 < X ) ACRES' : S MILES FROM
state capital ; half In wheat ; crop Koe : for
pale or trade for Omihn or Council Ttlnfra
property. Addre M i . Bee. RR-MM6 21'
SHORTHAND AXD TYPhWIUTIXQ.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHANU
and TypcwritlnB. 717 N. Y. "Life , offers tne following -
lowing ndvantnges : Individual Instructions by
experienced teachers ana skillful stcnnisrnphers ;
up-to-date methods : touch nj-Btem of tvpewrlt-
InB If preferred ; participation In actual work ,
for which students receive pay ; monthly pij-
mcnts. -43S
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 16TH & DOUGI S
-639
SHORT-HAND. UP-TO-DATE. TAUGHT RY
court reporters' Boyles' School , 403-5-7 Bee hldgr
700
LOST.
LOST. THRKB HORSRS. ONB BAY. ONE
black end one brown , from 30th and Corby
straets. Reward for their return.
return.Lost M301 21'
LOST. FOX TKRRIKR WITH BLACK AND
brown ears , n'iort tall ; tair 652 : liberal reward
for return. 2529 North 19th St. Lost M5CO 21'
DKTECTIVHS.
OF.NRRAL DKTECTIVK BUSINESS TRANS
acted for corporations nnd Individual" : rm la
attention Riven leeal und commercial business
branch of New York service.- Box 2.1. Omaha
MKO 21'
BRICK.
WITHNRLL BROS. iSMITH. . PAVING
Fewer , building : capacity 100.0CO per day ; 2.M S.
Hickory. Tel. 423. 620
IIKSOUTS.
THR .TEWETT TOTTAOES , GREEN MOUN
tain Falls , Cole : a Fiimmer home In the
mountains ; benutlful cottages , fully furn sved
for rent by the reason nt leajonablo rates
Illustrated circulars sent cn nppl'catlon. Ad
dress J. II. Jewett , Green , Colo.
M3W M3'
PACKED.
M. S. WALKIN , 2111.CUMING. TEL. 1331.
PAWMlROKnilS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1 TH.
701
SIlir.WALKS.
PRRMANF.NT SIDRWALK8 AND FANCY
drlvevvays. G. Rushart , 211 N. 16tn : 'phone 1195
-M8IO M4
TYPnWIlITRBS.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT $4 00 PER MONTH
The Smith-Premier T > i > ewrlter Co. , 102i Far
St. ; Tel-phono 12SI. 707
iiuiss > i.\Ki\rj.
DRESSMAKING. FAMILIES. t504 DAV'P'T
-M902 MC'
EXPOSITION FRONTAGES FOR RKVT
GROUND LEASRS FRONTING EXPOSITION
Ilcmis. Paxton Blk 703
STENOGRAPHERS.
WR SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOR
BtenoRraph r * free. Thn Smith-Premier Tvx |
Tlter Co. Telephone , 12SI. 704
JUSTICE OF THE I'UJtCE.
D H IIOUi-IC. JUSTICE OP THE PL'ACE. W
Karhach block. CS
liOVEUNMENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES
AND THANSPOHTATION. Department o
the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs , Wash
Ington , D. C.rMarch 30. 189S. Sealed pro-
po.-mU will be received by the Commlsslone
of Indian Affairs , at lt4U State street. Ctal
CUKO. 111. , until 1 o'clock p. m. , Wednesday
April 27 , 1 9 " , for furnishing for the Indian
Hervlca beef , flour , bucon aiul otYier article
of 9ubl8trncc ; agricultural Implements
VVHSOIIH , lurneis. hardware , medical ant
other supplies : also bida for the , transporta
Uon or aucUiof tb arUclca , goods and aun-
CiDVIilt VMB.VPOTICKS ,
* _ _ - _
( Conllnuca. )
< n may not bo contracted for to be
rllverud nt the nRcnclcn. Sonlcd proposals
111 nlso be rrcrlvccl at Nos. 77-7D Woostcr
trccl. Js'cw York City , until 1 o'clock p.
i. , of Tuesday , Mny 17 , 1S3S. for furnish-
nR for the Inillnn Service coffee , mipnr ,
en , rice , baking powder , BO.IP. firocerles ,
Innkpt-t , vvoolun nnd cotton Rood * , cltit'.ilnt ? ,
otlons , lints nnil rnpi , boott nnd shorn ,
rockery nnd sr/ndol books. Uldi must be
uiilc on Government blanks. Sclicdtilct
lying nil necessary Information for bid-
era will bt > furnished on application nt the
nillan OMlce , WnshlliRton , D. C. ; Nos. 77-
0 Woodier street. New York City ; No. NXTJ
tale stract , Chicago. III. ; the Conunls-
nrlcs of Subsistence , U. S. A. , nl Cheyenne ,
ciivcnwortlif Orrjalm , St. Louis , St , Paul
nd Snn Francisco ; the postmasters nt
loux City. Vntikton , Arkansas City , Cnld-
ell , TopekttWlc'nlta nnd Tucson , Ulds
irlll be opeiijoj nt the 'nour nnd clays above
tnted , and UUldcrfl rtrc Invited to be present
t the opening. W. A. JONES. Comrnln-
loner. > l AG-D19t
DEPARTMENT , omce su-
ervlslne Architect , WnshlnRton , D. C. .
Vprll 8 , -SIJALED PROPOSALS will
o received , dt this olllce until 2 o'clock
. m. on the Clh dny of May , 1S9S , nnd
pencd Immedlntely thereafter , for all the
ibor and materials required for furnishing
luster uiodq's ' ( unl cnrvltiK eranltn In ae-
ordance therewith , for the U. S. Court
louse , Custpm House nnd Postolllee build-
ne at OMAHA , NRI1UASKA , In nccord-
nce with thq drawlnK3 und speclllcatlons ,
ojiles of vvhlh | nny be had nt this olllce
r the ofllcu of the Superintendent at
) malm , Ncbruskn. James Kno < Titylor ,
upervlslng Architect , a2-OCt-I'JOD
POSTOFPICr.
( Should ho read DAILY by nil Interested ,
si changes may occur at any time. )
Foreign mnllH for Iho week rndltiR April
3 , 1S9S , will clcse ( I'ltOMI'TLY In all cases )
t the General 1'ostotllco as follovv-siPAU-
: ELS TOST MAILS clew one hour earlier
lian closing tlmo shown bclo.v :
TrniiM-Atlitiitic Miillm.
ATURDAY At 5 n. m. for EUROPE , per
B. s. Campania * , vlx Queenstovvn ( letters
for Franze. Switzerland , Italy , Spain ,
Portugal , Turkey , Kivpt and Urltluh In
dia must \ > i directed "per Campinla" ) ;
at 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND.
ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL. TURKEY ,
EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA , per s. s.
La Navarre * , via Havre ( lottera for other
parts of Europe must be dliected "per
La Nnvarro"t ) ; 8 n. m. for NETHHR-
LANDS direct , per s. s. Amsterdam , via
Rotterdam ( Uctters must be directed "per
Amsterdam" ) ; at S a. m. for ITALY ,
per s. s. Vv'erra , via Naples ( letters musit
bo directed " ' . "
'per Werra. ) .
PRINTKD MATTI1R , ETC. G.'rman steamers
nailing on Tueslajs take printed milter , etc. ,
for Germany nnd tpnilallv nddrest" ! prlrt ( 1
tmttcr. etc , for other parts of Kurope. Amer
ican n.id While Star mo-imrrs on Wedn > d ij * .
German Rtcameru on TbuiTdnvs and Cun ir.l ,
ricnch and German strainers on SiturdDF
tnkc pilnted matter , etc. , for all cn ntrli-s fcr
which they nrc advcrtlfed lo carry mall.
Utor the c'loslns of the Mipplemenlnry ItaiiE-
ntlnntlc mails iinmed nlnvc , additional * ut | ,1 .
mentary malls nro opened on the plrrH of the
American , imll li , Tiench nnd Gernnn ptran-
or-t nnd remain onen until within Un nili.ut b
of the hour of sailing of stcamc * .
for Hdiitli and Central America ,
Wont liidli-H , ICtc.
THURSDAY At S a. m. for BERMUDA.
iper s s. Orinoco : at 10:7) : ) a. m. for
HAITI. p r s. s. Oranje Nassau ( letters
for v'enezueln , Curacao , Trinidad , lit 11-
Ish and Dutch Guiana mutt bs dlrecteil
"per Oranje Nassau" ) : at 1 p. m. ( sup
plementary 1-.0 p. m. ) for NASSAU , N.
P. , and SANTIAGO DE CUBA , per s. s.
Ytimurl.
'niDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10:30 :
a. m. ) for AUX-CAYES , JACMEL and
SANTA MAHT11A , per * . s. H. DumoK
SATUllDAY At SM : a. m. ( supplementary
10 rt. m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CHOIX ,
LEEWAUD and WINDWARD ISLANDS ,
per s s. Pratorla ( letters for Grenada ,
Trinidad and Tobigo must bo directed
"per Pretoria" ) ; nt 10 a. in. ( upplf-
mentnry 10..U a. m. ) fcr FORTUNE
ISLXND. JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and
GRUYTQWN. per s. s. Alsne ( letters for
Costa Rica , must be directed "per Alenc" ) ;
at 10:30 : n. m. for CUBA , CAMPKCHK.
CHIAPAS , TABASCO and YUCATAN ,
per s. P. Setrurancn. ( letters for other parts
of Mexico must be directed "per S'uur-
nnca" ) : .t , S : ) p. m. for s'KWFQUND-
LAND , per pte amer from North Sydney.
Malls for Newfoundland , l > v rail lo Hallftx and
thence by steTmer , rlov" nt this omce dal' ' ' at
8:30 : p m. MalHifor Mlquelon , by rail lo Mi -
ton and thence by sloamvi close at th's ' oilV-c
dill ) ' at 8:3) : p. m Malls for Mexico
City , overlind , unlcs * spccHHy adr'r ' Mi > l Ifi
dispatch by stpanwr , clo-ie nt thlo oftlce dally
at 2 33 n. m. and 2S1 : p. m. ' RoglstPied mill
closes at 6:00 : p. m. previous diy.
Trnnn-rnclllc MnlU.
Malls for China , Japan and Hawaii , per s ,
B City of Rio -Janeiro ( from San Fran-
clscc ) , close Mrc dally up to April 21
at 6:30 : p. m. Malls for "the " Society Is
lands , per shla City ot Papltl ( from
San Francisco ) ' close here dally up to
April 24 nt , nJO'p. : ' in. Malls for Hawnll ,
per s. ? . Zealandl.1 ( from San Franel co ) ,
close hero dally up to April 2S at C:30 :
m. Malls for Australia ( except West Aus
tralia ) , New Zeilland. Hawaii and FIJI Is
lands , per s. B. Wnrrlmoo ( from Van
couver ) , close hero dally after April * * 15
nnd up to April 28 nt 6:30 : ID. n > . Mails
for China and , Jnrmn ( specially addressee !
only ) , per s. B. I5mpro s of China ( from
Vancouver ) , clarae here dally up to May
* 2 ut 6:30 : p. m.Mulls for Australia ( ex
cept those for West Australia , which are
forwarded via Kurcp ; ) , New Zealand , lift-
wall. FIJI and Snmoan Islands , per s. s
Marlposa ( from San FrancUco ) . c esc here
dally up to May * * 13 nt 7 a. m. , 11 a. m
nnd 6:10 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York
of H , s. Campania with OrltUh malls for
Australia ) . Malls for China nnd Japan ,
per s. s. Tacoma ( from Tacoma ) , close
here dally up tn May * * 20 at 6:30 : p. m.
Trana-Pflcine malls are njrwaidi-d lo pjrt of sall-
Inr dally nnd the schedule of closing H ar
ranged on the presumption of their tinlnter
rupted overland tian it. "HoRlstercd inu'l '
clones ot B n. m prevloui day.
CORNRLIUS VAN COTT , Poottmstpr
Postrtllce , New Yrrk. N. Y. , April 15 , 1SOS.
RAILROADS.
CHICAUO & NORTHWEST ,
ern Railway City Ticker Of-
flco , 1401 Farmim Street. Tele
phone f l. Depot , Tenth and
Mason Streets Telephone 123
, , „ , , L3V9. Arrive.
ias light Chicago Spe
cial 7:05 ana 11:5S : pm
M.ssourl Valley. Sioux
City. St. Paul nnd
Mlnreapolli- ZM am HI3 ) : pin
Missouri Valley , Hloux
City 7:40 : am 8.03pm
Dennuon. Carroll. Wall
I ike , frim rtroadnay ,
Council Rluffs 9:00 : nm 1:43 : am
Ensteni l-'xpiesc. nes
Mo'nej. Marrhilltovrn.
Cedar Rapid ? , Chicago. 10:3) : am 4:33 : pm
Atlantic I'ljcr , Chicago
andT-ist .1 4:43 : pm 4:33 : pm
Fast Mall , ChU-aso to
Omaha 3:10 : Dm
Missouri Valley , Klour
City , St. Paul , Minne
apolis Limited 4:5i : pm S:50 : am
Omaha-CnlcaKO SprrUl , 8-43 pm 8:50 : am
' Dnllv. Uallx except Sunday.
ST. PAUL. MI.NNE-
apolls & Omaha Railway-
General Office ? , Nebraska Il | .
vltlon , I'lfteenth and Webster
Streets. City Ticket Olllce.
KOI Tarnam fatreet. Telephone
Dipot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone -
phone lla .
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City AccommoJa. . kio : am S:20 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. . 8.50 ere : K pm
Illalr , KmersDii. Sioux
City , Ponca , Hartlns-
ton and Illoomlleld. . . . 1:00 : pm * 11M : am
Sioux City , Mm kato , St.
Paul , Minneapolis , , . , * KSJ : pm S.M am
srz"n " ssenfier S:10 : pm S:4"i : am
Dally. * Ually except Sunday. buuday
only. ' Thin train stops at stations Flcrcnca
to South Illalr. Ir.rlu'Ue , Sun.iayx . only : on vveel
days. South Rl&lr only.
FRKMONT. KLKHORN AND
Mlj.'ouri Valley J ( ail \vay _ G n.
crnl Offices. United HlaVs Kn-
tlonol Kink HulMIng , South
west Corner Twelfth and Kar.
. , nam Streets. Ticket Office ,
1461 Furnaic Street. Telephone 661. Deptt. Flf-
Wenth ana WebJUr Sir Telephone 141S
Lav . Arrive ,
Black Hills. DeadwooJ
and Hot Sprlncs SW : pin 5.00 pm
Hastlnt ! ' . York. - > .
City. Superior , Geneva
n"eter und Sewunl. . . . J:00 : pm 8:00 : pm
Norfolk. West Point mnJ
Fremon. " 7:50 : mm " 10:15 : am
wnwrn. Wahoo and
. , J | . . . . . . 7:50 : am " 10 23 nm
Sunday
" " ' ' "
onl/ * " * Dtlly'xtept Baturday. * Dally
'
exceot MondaS. j ,
DIOUX C1TT * PACIFIC RAIL.
rdad-t3eneral OWcei. United
Ktntts National Bank luid- :
Hnc. S. W. Corner Twelfth and
Parnam Streets. Ticket Oitlce
_ 1401 Farnam Btreit. Tclephoui
HI , Dtpot. 15th and Webster Bis. Ttlaphoan 4lt
r I' tiMkV * , Arriv *
Bloux City , Unkiti ,
Ft. Paul , Ulonip U ( :
SPAIN AND THE PHILIPPINES
interesting Sketch of Spain's ' Possessions
on the Pacific.
TWO HUNDRED TRIBIS IN THE ISLANDS
Ulinrncd-TlKllcvi of Population , Meth
od * of Uot rrniiirtit , the Cll-
nutiUi nnd l'n > < liieH of
tinIxlniid. .
Prof. Dean C. Worcester of the University
of Michigan furnUhrs the New York Inde
pendent an Instructive okettd of Spain's
and recessions In the Pacific , which
promise to become the Itieater of warlike
action before Ions.
The Philippine * , writes Prof. Worcester ,
llo wholly within io tropics , reaching at the
south to within 4' degrees of the equator.
Big and little , tiiey number some fiOO , vary
ing In slzo from Luzon , wild Its 40,000 square
miles , to tiny Islets hardly worthy of the
name. The Islanda are In most Instances of
volcanic origin , and nevera ! fine volcanic
peaks may still be seen In Luzon , Negros ,
and Mlnd-uiao. Destructive eruptions have
occurred within recent times , while earth-
quakcu are frequent and ortcu of great
violence.
The climate ! s Intensely tiot aud In many
of the Islands very unhealthy for Europeans.
The severest co'.d which 1 ever experienced
at sea level during three ycara and a half was
C'J degrees TuUi etuelt. There are four
months of rain , four of eun , with Intense
heat , and two months of variable weather at
each change of tue monsoons. Revolving
stoias of great magnitude and frightful
violence occur at certain seasons , and frc-
( liicntly cause enormous d\n.age to property ,
attended with heavy less of lllo.
TROPICAL LUXUiMVYXCE.
The tropical scenery In the forests ot this
archipelago Is of unsurpassed splendor , fhe
heat and moisture combln'iv ' ? to produce
vegetation of a magnificence which tocggara
description. Glgtotlc trees , towering to a
height of two or three hundred feet , are fea-
tooned with graceful rattans , beautiful ferns
01 otqulslto orchids , while underneath
splendid tree-ferns rear their lovely heads
thirty or forty feet Into the air. So denxu
Is the vegc'tatlcn ' In some of thcsa forests
that the fierce tropical oun hardly penetrates
to the ground beneath .tham . , and the dense
trdergrcuth perpetually drips with mois
ture.
ture.Tho
The population of the Islands Is estimated
at fro-m 8,000,000 to 10,000,000. E-.cludlng
foreigners for the -moment , wo f/Jd the na
tives divided Into something like 200 tribes ,
each with Its peculiar dialect and customs ,
with the single exception of the Negritos ,
these tribes are of Malay extraction The
latter people are a race of dwarfish blacks ,
confined at present to a few of the loftiest
mountain ranges. They are characterbed
not alone by their color , but by the pos
session of closely curlli-.s hai-r , which serves
at once to distinguish them from the strlght-
haired Malay races. They are commonlj'be
lieved to 'be the aborigines of the Islp.Jds .
A morn degraded race could hardly be
conceived. They v.ander through the for
ests In a state bordering closely on absolute
nudity , nnd live on whatever they ca > j pick
frrai the trees or dig out of the ground.
They never practice agriculture , but some
times Mint a little , and are said to eat
much of their animal food raw. They build
HVII.HOADS.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST.
1'nul Railway city llcl.ei
/MllWAUKEEl Oillcc. un Fnrnam bluet
' Telephone 2f4 Depot. Tj.nth
? rt and SInson Streets. Telephone -
phone 128.
'
Chlcatro Limited Ex. . . . CMS pm 8 :
cniraso Ex .
Ml.Cuam 1:80 : pm
CHIL'Aao. BimUNQTON A
Burlington C j.ncy Railroad ' " 1 he Iluil-
I'pton noute" Tlckot OHlce ,
linI 1 Trnnm Street. Telephone
Route JK' . IJepo * . Tentli nna Mason
Etieets. Telephone 12S.
Leave. Arrive
C.05 pm 8:10 : am
Chicago nxpreES 9:4S : am 4:15pm :
8:10 : am
B:40 : pm
: : M pro
a:50 :
A MISSOURI
River Railroad "Th nurlln .
ton Routo" Central Olllct . N ,
\V. Cornir Tenth end Fornnm
Streets. Ticket omce. ISO :
Farnam Street. Telephone 210.
Depot , Tenth and Moon
Btrtcti. Telephone IIS.
Leave. Arrive.
Lincoln. Hastings and
McCook 8:15 : am 1:11 : am
Lincoln , D mer. Cole
rado. Utah. California ,
lilock mils , Montina
anl Puget Sound. . . . . . 4S3pn : 4:05 : pm
Lincoln Local 7.01 pm 7:40 : pm
Lincoln Fast Mall 2.53 pm 11140 am
Denver. Colorido. Utah.
California and 1'ucet
" ' " " 11:55
: cm
Dally.'M"Dafiy"ejcVVoi
KANSAH CITY. ST. JOSCI'H
Burlington & Touncll Uluffs nallroad-
Th * Itu'llnston Innte"-
Tlcket Offlce. 1501 Farnam
Route Street. Teleptirnc K1 Depot
T--nth nnrt Mason Streets.
Yelcphino IJ * .
Lea\ . Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. . . 9.03 nm CMC pm
Ko lisas city Night K < c. . * ! 9:00 : pm
-
UISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROVrj
General Oillcet , md Ticket
Oillce , Merchants Nntloral HanU
Hiilldlng. 12 rnrnam Stuet.
Telephone 104. Depot , Fltl ontli
end Webster Streets. Telephone
145S.
. , . „ , . Leave. Arrive.
Kansas and Nebraska
Llmlud ! * : Pm 12:55 : pm
Kansat City and * ' . . . .
LoaU HxprefH 9.30 pm MO am
Local 4:30 : ptn 9:45 : am
Dallv except Sununy.
OMAHA & PT. LOUIS UAILROAD
Omaha , Kin js City & Kast-
ern Tlallriad "The port Amur
Route" Ticket ( Jfllce , 1415 Knrnain
Street. Telephone , 3:2. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason EtroHs , lele-
phona Ui.
Lvave. Arrive.
fit. ITU3 | Cannon Dill
K\pr2sa 4:31 : pm 11:30 : am
Kansas city & Qulncy
Local 7:40 : am 9.03 pm
- Call * .
UNION I'ACIl'IC "THE OVKH-
land Itcute" Ovneral Ofllcci , N.
K. Corner Ninth and rarn.im
Htrcgu. Clt ) Tlck't onice , 130 }
Karnam Street , Telephone S15.
Depot , lentil and Masan &tr et .
Tal vhone IK.
. Artlve.
"Tito U ere4id : Limited"
Jor Urn Mr , tialt Lake ,
wcctern coas ! SiO : am 4:45 : pm
The CclornJo Special.
for Denver and all
Cnlorudu poh\t3 11:53 : pro 7:00 : am
Fast mail triin for
Halt Lake. 1'aclllo
cotst ard nil western
pointH ' ii pm T.OO am
Lincoln. Dealrlce and
8trtmsburfr Kiprcss . . 1 5:00 : pm iJO : pm
Fremont , Columbuu
Norfolk , Orana If-
land and Kearney 4:33 : p
Grand IfUmi Kxprrtf. . "J.f-0 K.JO pm
Dally. D | ly except Sundar.
CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND &
Pacific nallroid "The Oreit
Hock I UrJ Home" city
Tlcxet OHlce , 13M Farnani
Htreet. Telephone 4Z8. Depot ,
Tenth and Maiou street * .
Telephone ttl.
Leave. Arrive.
Cbleaco and Bt. Iul
Vestlbuled Kxpriss . . 4.M pm 1:45 : pm
Lincoln , Coloiado fcp BS.
Puueblu , Den > er and
west , , I'M pm 4:15 : pm
Chlcaco , Dvs Moln &
Rock Island 7.00 pm till an
Atlantic ! ixpre < s , for
D < Molnes an ] cait-
eni pr4nt ? im
Colorado nr "T-nOpm -OI am
Dally * n | | jr ncerit Sunrtaj.
WADABH RAILROAD-TICKKT
I it IMiiiRm Stre , r ! e-
phone 3J ! Depot. Tenth and
. ) n Hireets , Tilepon < > IJS.
v Leave. Arrive.
BfIxnila"Canaoa B M"
fcipres , * : M PM 11.30 am
no hoiuts iliirliiR UIPty \ KPASCII ,
vnorfvcr wlshl overladen tlicm , and mov
In * on when the nits become troublesome.
They are a i > uny. sickly race , flnd nro rapIdly -
Idly becmilns cx'lnet.
TJ1R .VtALAYU.
TurnltiB ow to th ? tribes of Malay
origin , uo nnd them mrykig In their devel-
opmcnt from A otalo of oissoluto sa\niory ! ,
to civilisation. The Interior * of BPvcral of
the larger Hlands are populated by nearl > '
nake-J tribes , mti > y of whoso members htvc
never eton a white * maj. iH.ivins imtliln. ;
to cxcito the cupidity of the epinish , thfy
are , and seem likely to remain , con-'pletejy
InJfppndtnt.
J'roni a scientific standpoint these av-
ages afford a most Intcrrstl-nB study. The
Mangyans of iMIr.doro come near the bottom
of tie series Their numerals ordinarily stop
at three , their professors of mathematics
counting to twenty by making use of nn-
gors mad toes. They liulltl rude leaf hittg
during the rainy season , "but " In the dry
season oftcii wander about like the Negritos.
Seme of them who live among the mountains
have begun to practice agriculture. They
Absolutely drny My ibcllef In an existence
after dcuth , Invnrlwbly rc iljlng iwlun ques
tioned that when a man U dead.he Is dead !
As soon ea one of ithclr number Mils seri
ously ill ho is dcacrted Uy his friends , -who
tibandcu all tbtlr belon 'n ' a and run away
and hide therufielvcs In the jungle , chang'ns
their names to Insure better luck in future.
Extreme po\crty la itho rule among the
clvlllzol natives , and Its caiiap U foinad In
the heavy burden of taxation Imposed upon
them 'by ' their Spanish masters. ( EKcry per
son over 13 years of ago Is required to pro-
euro annually a credula personal , or docu
ment of Identification , the charge tor which
varies fro-m - ? 1.BO to $23 , according to the
nioaiw of the cppllcant. Should these sums
eccm Insignificant it must bo re.iiembored
that the average native has Uttle or no
opportunity to work for hire , that If he does
succeed In sccurlog cmplojmcnt his wages
are often not more than G cents per day ,
anl that ho Is usually unab'.o to dlsp.so
of his faim products for cash , being com
pelled to exchange them for other commodi
ties. In addition to this ponsonal tax. there
Is a tax on coccinut trees , a tax on Cieasis
or burden , a tax on killing animals for food ,
a tax for kccp'ii ' ; a shop , a tax on mills
or oil "presses " , a tax en v > eight * and meas
ures , a tax on cocflghtlng : , and so on to the
end of the chapter. At every turn the poor
mtlve fiUs himself face to face with the
dire necessity of paying tribute , and ho fre
quently spcods his life in an ineffectual
effort to meet the Obligations thus Imposed.
I'LUCKnn 1JY OFFICIALS.
If the enormous sum thus raised were
expanded even In part lii the Improvement
of the colony there might , be some Justifi
cation for Its collection. While the lams In
regard to Jts disposition are not < ; ntlroy ;
'bad. ' In actual practice It for the most part
finds Its way into the pockets of the Cpin-
Ish olllclals , the annual surplus amounting
to not more than $8,000,000 or $10,000.000.
Whllo the ctnclals fatten , the natives arc
lo.'t to die Itlce cattle , If cpUcmlc disease
breaks out asncoq them , or to stanc If
their crops fail. Thdro ale. as a rule , no
roads worthy of the nam ? . There Is rw
Justice cxcrjpt for those able to piy liber
ally ifor it , and , worst of all , there Is no
opportunity for education except In one or
two cf the largest cltlas , and even there the
facilities offered are \ery poor.
The l.ipciMsh law pro\ides for the teaching
of the Spanish language in the village
schools ; but this does not suit the con-
\enlcnco of the Ullage friars , who prefer to
bo the only available- Interpreters 'between '
their flocks and the outslilo world , They
therefore attempt , usually with success , to
prc\ent the teachir.i ; of Spanish , and 1h
"oJucatlon" of the a\erace natl\o consists
of the memorizing of a few ? prajers and a
little of the catechism. lu extreme cases
ho learns to lead and v.rlte a little Finn
ish and may asplro to become a clerk.
Delinquent taxpajers are treated with the
utmost so\erltj. The first step Is usually
to strip them to the ma 1st , tic them to a
bcrch or post , and beat them unmercifully.
I have seen women subjected to this treat
ment. 'If ' this dow uot sulllce , Imprisonment
follows , while pressure U brought to bear
on re'atUcs and frlovli. Caughtrrs are uot
Infrequently offered ai opportunity to se
cure the liberation of a parent nt the ex-
ponsc of their own honor. Should none of
these methods prove effective , deportaticn
follows , with confiscation of propjrty a/id
the leaving of women nil children to ohlft
for thei.r.selves.
PUNISIHSXG TAX SHIRKING.
I once saw forty-four men deyortod from
Slquljor because they owed ta\cs varjlng
In amount from $2 to $10. I was Informed
that they would he allowed to rctuna to
thc-lr 'families ' , If they could flnJ thenii after
woikln'3 ' out the amount of their several
ddMs. The wages allci , > cd them 'were ' to be
6 eents per day. Hoard was to bo fur
nished them at a cost of 5 cents per day ,
and they were to clothe and shelter thorn-
selves ! In other words , their sentence
amounted to deportaticn for life.
Should a native -manage to get abroad ml
secure same little odilcaticn , ho Is likely
to 'be ' Invited on board a guirboat some evenIng -
Ing and not bo heard from thereafter , < tno
reason for his disappearance being that ho
Itnew too much ,
'Brigandage ' Is tolerated , If not encouraged ,
by the authorities chirged with the en
forcement of the | ; "The civil guard go
to much trouble In apprehending criminals
of the worst typo only to have thc > ni sot
at liberty agalo without trial , or mysteri
ously "escape" frcra prison , If there were j
no crlm'nils at largd Uic fcca of the Judges
would fall off.
All of the clvtllKcd natives are adherents
of the Catholic faith. There la not a Protestant -
testant minister In the Islands. Were one
to attempt to work to the.provinces he
would to likely to encounter conditions not
conducive to longevity.
The great power In every native village Is
thn padreor village * frUr. Friars belong
ing to ardors riot allowed tn hold parishes
In any other part of the world liavo no
Olfflciilly In securing them here. Hecrultctl
AS they nro from the lower classes In Sjiiln ,
their Ignorance Is In many cases almost be
yond ibcllrf. 1 once found myself In dtixer
, cf a personal altercation with ono of them
because 1 Insisted tlmt there were nt tli.it
i tlmo more .than . thirteen states In the irnonl
This learned dlvlno In the conrao of hN <
cementation Informed me that Philadelphia
was ntAr AIcxIco , and referred feelingly ta
the visit ot Oeorse Washington to Spain !
A POIVKHFUL WaiSOX.
Once settle. ! over an out-of-the-way parish
the frl r become * n demlgoJ. He Is re >
gardrd with reverential awe by the native
member * of his fleck , who kiss his hands
whenever Jio appears lv public ami oho ) '
Implicitly his i-vcry order , while Spaniards
living near him learn to know und fear his
power , and AS a rule act upon his sur-gos-
tlons In splto of their vows of poverty trvl
chastity II A o or three of these orders of
friars constitute the wealthiest , ns well as
the most shscneleis , class 1-j the Island * .
There Is ro Jlgputlng their wealth nor the
enormous power which It ( brings , while there
U no attempt to dispute the Met that they
are directly responsible for much of the
extensive half-cast population which almost
Invariably springs up H their vicinity. Tha
most appalling , feature of their domination
Is the use which they undoubtedly make ot
their holy ofllce to effect the rur ! of tha
simple and superstitious native women alii
girls , who 'blindly ' follow their bidding.
There are , of course , exec-pilous to the
rule of Ignorance and brutish licentiousness.
Go occasionally encounters a sunn-heirtcil
olJ man , at 'peace ' with the world and liU
Maker , isle spends his life In doing good.
Tfco tcsults accomplished In such casu servo
only to Intensify the padncss with which ono
t'liitiot fall to tegnrd the Btate ot affalra
which exists Iti the average vllligo.
A ii'arp distinction should be drawn be
tween the [ i. Iain and the priests. Am ng the
Mohammci'an fatatlca of Ifie southern Is'.andi
nro to he found Jesuit priests , encased In
nemilno inlmlonary work. Cue cannot but
admlro tdslr aflf-racrKlcing nnd Intrepid
courage and their dcvotlcn to duty. So far
ra my obacrvatlon went their lives worn
above reproach , > ind It would be a blcofed
thing for the Philippines should the day
evec come wficn- the frtarti were driven out
and their places taken by men like these.
Nominally , Ilio highest authority In the
riilllpplnefl Is the governor general. Actually
the contioiling power Is vested In the clergy ,
and woe betldo the official , be he civil , mili
tary or religious , who attempts to Interfere
with Phlllpplno moncctlc life ns It exists.
One o" two results have Invariably followed
any vigorous attempt to correct the crying
evils whlth I have enumerated. The too
ambitious odlclal I.M found that money would
procure the recall , even of a governor gen
eral , or he IMS met a suJden and mystcrlou *
death.
CORIIUPT OFFICIAL LIFE.
Tfio gDverncc general I ? surrounded by a
numerous ccvja of onichln to aid him In the
performance of his duties , whllo the Inland *
nio divided Into provinces , over each ot
which prcfildo a governor and a horde of _
minor ofllchla. The whole admlnlstiatlon ! <
rottca from skin to core. With few
exceptions theseofllclals have come ftou
Sjcln with the deliberate nnd f'.ankly o\-
prcsscd Intention cf Improving their pe-unhry
etatl'iJ , and the means employed In doing II
would requho for their enumeration moro
space than la allotted to mo. A ffew yeiro
ago It used to be eald tint the governor cf a
province who fillcl to become wealthy in
two jt'in waj a fool Certain It h tint fe-v
Philippine covernC''s grow v\calthy out of
their raliilcs.
Hostility toward foreigners la Intense. The
cxtcnblvo cxpDrt and Impart tndo of the
Islindn h tn the ( lands of foielgn housM , lethe
the great dlsgiMt of the Spanish , wfio never
weary In ll'Clr attempts to frame leglslulon
calcii'atcd to result In the uiln of tlicco
moncjtraklng Intec lopcrn.
All In all. It can hardly bo slid that the
lot of the Philippine native Is a lappy one.
Ho constantly chafes under hh burden , whl'o '
the lalf-caetes with their greater scOaltlv.p-
ncK and fluperlor IntDlllKPnca are perpctmliy
boiling vvlt i more or lei-a well concealed fury.
Were anra and ammunition to be had Kjxiln'n
ule In Uicae Is'ands would be opcedlly
terminated. As It h , the nitlves , stlntd uj >
and led by the half-cuf > tarj , hive repeatedly
risen rralnst Ino government.
Wlth'ti ' the pst twelve months they have
been once "raclfled" and have risen a necond
time. LHtlo newa of happenlnps in the
Philippines ! rcachrii the ouMlilo world , but
we know that during the prcaent revolt , bir-
barltlco whltu dwarf those practiced In Cuba
have been perpetrated by both Spaniards and
natives.
NMtucally the Philippine catlve Is a peace
able , Msy-going fellow. Under a decent form
of government ho would Rive little trouble.
No ono fimlllir with cxl.Hlng conditions can
doubt that Spanish rule has been a curse to
these islands , nnd It would bo a happy day
for them ehould some civilized power tnko
rossci-filon of them. Their largest cltlra aru
vvcll-nlgh dcfinselccs , and could bo readily
captured unless defended by a powerful naval
force.
A \nrrinv
Thankful weeds * written by Mrs. Ada 13.
Hart of Orolon , S. D. : "Wnfl taken with a
bad cold which settled on my lunxg ; cough
Let In and finally terminated In Consumption.
Four doctors gave mo up , si ) ing I could
llvo but n fhort time. I gnvo myself up to
my Savior , determined If I could riot stay
with my frleiidii on earth I would meet my
absent ones above. My husband woa ad
vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption , Coughs and ColdR. I gave It n
trial , took In dtl eight bottled. It has cured
me , and , thcflk God , I am saved and now a
well and ticalthy woman. " Trial bottles ft en
at Kuhn & Co.'s drug otoro. Regular slr.i
COc and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded.
i nvn.VIIMI A
r.or , . Scrnps.
"Thcro 'o la , a-diorln' for do papo. "Thero , now ! I've dropped one o !
Must 'avo a 'cap o' money In that there my big drawing pins. IIopo nobody ' 11
escritor ! "
"Now lor that there blooiuln * 03"ow ow wow ! Murder-r-rl"
crltorJ"
"Hit ! Jutt'the ' man I want'for my "Head u little uor * to the left
tudy of the.BotUcrod Burglar. Tak Thank voUl"
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