THE OMAHA DAILY JJ33TC: Sl'XDAT, OCTOH13R 7, J 000. 41 'F roii s i.i: iiual estate. HOUSES, LOTH, FARMS. RAILROAD LANDS, 8URURIIAN 1IOMR8, THAU K A f 15 PROPIIRTI US. RUS1NHS8 PROPERTIES, AT UHDROCK PRICKS. GEO. P. KEMI8, Telephone 5SJ. 30C Paxton Mock. NOW 18 THE TIME to buy a lome. , U Is nlmost ImpotMlbln tn rent a desirable houso. nnd with h small payment down w run Hell you 11 good home on terms chon)i ni" rent. Will build you n house of 6 to S room In Remls Psrk, east front and modern, for 11.700; $100 rah and $15 per month. Thl place would rent for $20 per month. Two routines on fxl-foot lot. cast and north front, bonutlfiil shade trees, bring ins In $13 60 per month, will "ell fur l,w, Van cash und $12 per month. HOW IS THIS? Nine-room modern house. tO-foot lot, south frmt. house eon $3,HM. Wo fire authorised to offir this for a few days Tor $2,300. and only 10 u tush, balntico on easy terms. An olglit-room strictly mod' ni house, cast front, lino shade tree-. .. hrubbery, near Hatiscom I'ark, "tilv i . . . ANOTHER - Hlrlrtly mdTVrn nine-roorn houne. Rood bum, east front, lot Ms 1 12, line lawn and ihade tree!), n r llfttiscom J'nrk. Wp are authorized I" accept $f.0U for till If nold at once. HERE IS A HOMK-Slx-rooni Hlrlctly modern cottage, mantle mid grate, new furnace, rlilna closet, alcove, hath stained Moors. e,m front, ntco lawn am shade tri-ps. idmiI street, lot 50x11$. A little Rem. only $2,wu. Wo have dozens of other at anv nrlco nud on hov term on may desire. Vou can not attorn to pay rem. uomu ami see us We mIIII have two or thrco of those beauti ful resilience lotn near 21th and Ames avenue Hint we nre offering at jr.; $5 cash and J.'i per month, j We ran also offer you other residence lots, nidi loealed, beautiful shade tree, at 5500 up, with Htimll cash payment and $6 to tin per month. Sueur" on' now while they lust and Ititlld a houso to suit yourself In thu sprltm. Wp have truckage propertle In the bot lo cations in and about the city at prices that will surptlso you. If you want an Investment we can hnw you business and rental propertle that will net you S per cent. FARMS. 40-ncro fruit farm In one of thu. richest eounlles In the state; 2.UM fruit tree Just coming .tun bearing. H taken this week this place can be bought lor fi.iw, und we will show you 10 per cent on your In vestment In way of corn ami apple crop. Owner desires to leave for the west. We also have a larKe assortment of farms and ranchen In nenrly evnrv co.intv hi the state. HU1C I S HUFOltH IH'YIN'O. S I'MIl CKNT .MON'KY TO LOAN ON OILT HD(JB HHAI. HKTATH SUCCUITY. ALSO WIUTH FIIU-: INSl'IlANCII. OKO. P. HHMIS. (Established In 1SCS.) Telephone 5:.. Pnxton llloek. HE-123 7 It. C. P HTH IIS CO.. 170S l'aimim St.. Ilee llulhllli(r. Telejdione MK. EXAMINE THIS i.JST OF HAIKSAINS: 'Ml This In a 5-room new huimi-, cemented eePar, bath, marble washstaud, water ervlce eonuilete, small bum. lot 50x1.12, near ear line. This Is a very choice prop erty. Price only $l,tw. if. " . STOIt Y hoii'ic. all modern except furnace. Ilnlshed In eedar. line sbaile. lot .'OxlfiO to alle), No. 2S2J N. 21st St. This Is a bargain. -IIEUE is a bargain and ho.ise must be sold at once; rooms, city water, gas and good sized barn, lot COxl27t!i. paved street, permanent sidewalk and line shade. Price, V2.2W. Make us an offer. 7n: 7 IlOOMS, all modern. Including fur nace, corner lot. south and east front, two blocks from 21th street car line, tine shade. This property Is In a good stnte of repair. Small cash payment and J25 per month. 7-HOO.M house In Hauseom Place addition, .-.o-foot lot, full depth, lty water .and sewer connection, east front. A great bargain nnd must bo sold thl week. Price, only JUOO. VACANT PUOPEHTY. 155-1 10-FOOT south frontage on Spruce street, corner of lMh. Price, K.UM- Three good bultdlui: lot. 1.VM GO-FOOT lot, south front, on Mander son, west of 2flth street. Price, only 1550. , 1271-50-FOOT lot nenr Hanscom park. Price, only Di'ju. It. C PETEUS i- CO.. 1702 Farnani St., Heo Uullding. UE-9'Jl 7 JTw. IIOHHINS & CO., 1S03 FA UN AM STREET. Wo havo two special barguln on West Faniam street thl week. One Is a mod ern 9-room houre, near Hth street, f ir only 2,C). Ilouso could not ho built for K.ruo. Tho otlier la a modern H-rooni house nnd gooil barn, paved street, full lot, nice slmde, south front, till for Jt.lOi 11.100 cash. Hero Is a snap for a rooming or boardlns house. It Is a 12-room modern house, 50 foot lot, east front, on 17th street, south of Jackson street, for J2.CJ0. Cannot bu duplicated In thu city. For a line building slie look at lot No. 17, In block 3 Kllby Place Addition, on 38th uve.. fourth lot south of Davenport street, und uiak us an olTer Wo have the fluent corner on Park Ave , between Leavenworth strot and the park, with n new 1(1 room fully modern residence, lor ll.rtm Tills offer Is only tor a few days. Wo have a special barguln In a 12-rootu modern line brick resilience and brick barn, largo corner grounds, centrally 'ocated. In Council lllulTs, which we are .,,,tiw,riT..,i tn sell for S0.50i). Same kind of nronertv relatively situated in this ..in- win lit Hell iitilck v for M2.00n. Wo have a large list of both Improved and i-niiui tirim.ii-lv lii all lv.irts of tile city and wr.are selling some sp endld bursalns and have nmuv of same kind left. 1-or Information regarding real estate pleane ,,a" .M-."ilNB CO., . mi l"A,lNAM STUlu:TiE-so:-7 HALF acre lust west nf 30th street, at eotith end of Miller Park; only $275.00, Ilyron II. Hastings. 212 So. 14th St. ni:-M937 9 FOn SALE, lots In Hazel Terraco on south 17th and ISth streets, a few blocks south of vliiiou street: lots nun and stgntiy city water, directs graded; prices, $J00.W to $:00.0O eneh. Call at otllce for plat snowing uiisout lots. n. i). Keen, 212 so. Hth St. 11E-931 7 ii ACHES NEAIl FLOJUJNCE, $J0 l'EH AWIUS. R acres on Center street. $150 1C0 acres near York. lOu acres in crop, bnlunco pasturo una unv Hi story house, I2.SW, ouo-tlilrd cash will pav over 10 per cent. liW-ncres ranch six miles north of Stew art, a great bargain. $3.00 per acre. J. II. PAHIIOTTE. Douglas Hlock. IIB-996 7 A iiaiihaI.N': 6-room cottage, tine renalr, full lot, city water, close to cur and school good niigni'ornoou, oniy VJia. jirnes; Rweot. n. y. l. 51-ir!ili.!l NEW 8 room modern dwelling, can be built on a line lot on 25th avenue, north of Farnam. so the entire cost of the new dwelling and this line lot with street und nllei- 1. nvm! u'l'.l not exceed $5,500 to SO.O'XI. Fine lot with ehndo nnd small cottase on 24th, north of Vinton, must be soul: nart cash, part time. A F Connett, 30J N. Y. Life. Phone 12S5. HE-933 UHEAT lUHOAIN. full lot on Cumin Ktreei. Mv!S2 feet, between 17th and ISt street; paving tnxen and iH'rmunent side WIIIK ill IU1U llll, 111 e. a.."-v...-. Tho Ilyron Heed Company, lls 'Jj'j A FEW snaps. Just lll-d last week In veNtlggte. Ernest Sweet, 1 . L. HL W0-1 A r.KVPIVF HAHOA1N' Lot s. hlock I91W City ft . north of Pun lag hi , fromlug wrst on -itli nt nnd eait 1 r ;,. st lor . 11 owner iiuin not lirrvi uiaiy s 'd nntnir 101 F D. cud, W24 DouifUn St. HE-&5I U on .w,i: HUM. IJSTATIJ. CHEAP HOMER Price and term within reach of all. Pur chase, now, Mid be haopy; or postpoiio until property goes still higher. WliL-h I the host thing to do? A word to th wise li sufllclont. A suro a you live OMAHA IS COMING TO THU FRONT. He quick or lake a back sent. Wo descrlba the properties, come In and wo will show them to you. 1711 This proj erty I on ?lst near Paclllo St. Tho house has 9 rooms, with law attle. every modor'i Improvement nnd con venience, ilso good barn, tine lot nnd excellent neighborhood. Owner 1 unxlous to sell and will take $7,500. We re,ird this u bargain. Oil Tht H a 0-room all modern house located on S3d St. near Pact tic. The in-ntiertv !s !n n irnnd rlnte of nreserva- Hon, In fine neighborhood, near car II. ic and Is an all-round desirable home. For PRICE and TERMS OK PURCHA91' call at the olllce. 1115-On 33d St.. one block from Wnlntlt HI I ear line, n 7-room house, nil modern, well built, completed last February, rents for JDT, per month. Owner Is anxious to t.ell nnd will lake $2.GO0; $500 cash, bulance monthly payments. 1702 A 7-room house, hnth. newer, city water, gas, etc. Located on Hurt near 3fith St. A very desirable homo for :.lt. CHEAP ENOUOIL tt'n nff.r n"".-. Prntt St.. n r.-ronm rottilTe. cood well, 6o-foot lot and a nice little home for JHn). on cusy term. Who will bo tho ucky mun? VACANT P110PI3HTY. We propose to offer for this week some of the finest bargain In vacant property tocently put on the market, prices and terms Klven at the olllco or by 'phono- No. 1761. I.nf ? ldnrlf ?. t.!up!ld Plane. Lots. 1, 2, 3, Knox Sub., California & Lowe .ve. f.,il r. titnelt . Orburit IH11. J.ot 12, block 10, Shulf gecond Addltlr.n. There Is on this lot a smnll 5-room hoiue.-. PAYNH-KNoX COMPANY, Main Floor N. Y. L. Hldit. U12-SUI-7 irir nnrAnn sr.. 4 lnrzn rooms anil hall rlty water In house, lot MxlM feet, will rent ror ji.'w n moniu; prico easy terms. , The ilyron Heed Company. 212 So. Hth St. Hi: MWi5 9 WANT to sell quick? I have the customers urnest aweet, i. i.. nlim.t tf rut TtlVl t urnUVipil n.rnnni nntlaue (In ( ludlntc new planoi and nearly an acre of ground wun trim in ainoun. in i ehanco for Omaha house and assume smal iidcbtedness. 2MI weeatur nt I'lty. HK-MSM-O ,OTS In lovely Mnrsvllle Add.. J450.CO; easy terms. Ernest Sweet, S22 N. Y. U- lift X'J-I iiAiiviv turns' LIST. ON EASY payments. North 20th Houle i i,nn, i',,rl.v hi re.' I dwellliiki. roonii. bath, sewe'r, city water, piped for gas. good sized lot, shade trees, desirnble nolglioornoou, n iiargaiii; privv, ,ou-i. Moni'nv i,iini?n. 7 rooms, hot and cold water. as. bath, sewer, furnace, ..large cellar, good barn, sojth front, full lot i.rli-Ir uiii-eil street, near Mill and Par ker: iirlce. 2,r,fW, Investigate. . If price don't suit make an offer, as tin iro:i ert;- must sell. N'F.W imiilern dwelling of 7 rooms, ouk finish, mantel, electric light, gas, pnr ....ii..,, in, it, nrst-nliiss furnace. ce incnted cellar, everything flrst-elass, an east front on osphult paved street within walking distance; a bargain; price. M.200. UAltVIN UHOS., WIS Farnam St. W. II. OATES, (!18 N. Y. Life. Phone 1294. S IlOOMS. gas, bath, an honest, well-built house, 2i"i25 Decatur; owner was asking $2,500; now he says I2.U1. 8 itOOMS. ga, bath, barn, 2411 North 18th, U.KOO. 0 IlOOMS. gas, bath, lot 50x150, 4145 Izard; a good house, $2,ono. 7 IlOOMS on the Boulevard, near Orace, east front, good lot and shade, $l,i00. 7 IlOOMS, 2527 Davenport St.. $2,000 0 IlOOMS. northeust corner 19th and Lake, CixH'J, $2,700. VACANT. SOI'THEAST corner 24th nnd Mlamu, $1.0v'0. Bum.! on Mlama. near 2Mb. $300. 60x127 on Ohio, near 30th. $.'".00. Jubi sold one of the nlecHt corner in Kniiiuze nluce very cheap; havo one more can sell way down. See me If you want anything llko thl. HE-992 7 FOll SALE chenp, large lot and threo cottages. J. A. Lovegren, 4th tloor Pax- ton block. tit, .Mow HOUSES, fnrms. II. C. Patterson, 305 N.Y.L. HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans; also flro Insurance, iiemiu, imiuii m. iw GOOD rental property for farm. Monroo & Co., Feed and Fuel, 811 N. 10th St. SEE HENHY U. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. Lie IS. riAnaAiNS-iiAnmsoN, n. y. life. HE 1U Oi CIIAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam St. AK4 Mrfl PAYNE-KNOX CO.. H E A D Q U A 1 IT EI IS 1 .J. lit-. a 1 i:-jt.'1'iS rtAltftAINS: LUW- ,ui iviiiii.""."'" 1KT EST HATISS on I,IMB nuu .1 u HUItANCli; ".PUSES, FLATS, STO I EU. for HIS 1ST. f irsi nour, i. '!?,"'" LIST your real, estate. I will sell It. tsrnest -sweet, s .it- 'ji.;.. i.-.-io u 1 1 f.,. full inf In Arlington nddl lion, near sotli nnu iaac siret-mi m jAHj.w. 11. u. ticeu, .1. cu. ""uj.;,ljM y HANCH AND FARM lands for salo by thi ITr,!..., lii,,.IHi- ltiillrn:nl f-nmounV. H. A AleAIIuster. unci com nussioiier, uiuun I'aclllo Ik'adituarters, omuha, Nrb,- , DELIOHTFUL homo In Hunscom Placo for sate at a liberal discount. .' Keniiard 6: Son, sulto 31U-311 llrown Ulk. ills lou LANDS. C. 13. Durrows, Norfolk, Nebraska, 111. W - ' A l'ltniJ'lTAIU.R INVESTMENT. THItUU 1.UTM HXii EACH. In nood rest (lenco iieigiiDurnoou, iu uiockh iruin cum 1 house, on paved street, with good U-room cottage; taken for $2,4TO mortgage; 1 am authorized to sell It tor .',2j0. O. C. Olson, 17W Farnam Rt. hb-i i 1,120 ACHES of good farm or grazing land In central Nebraska for salo cheap. Pet- tersou, u.2 K. itiin at-, umana, ieo. HE-M309 023 FINE east ront lot, three blocks so. depots 1011, st. tnqu.ro nu "u','il3MS31 u. IH'.FOllE vou buy no sure, to call on Ernest Sweet, t22 New York .V.,, for SALE. S-room house on North 2oth street, full lot. barn, city water, etc $1,700.00. 11. D. Ilced, SIS BO. lli i ai. HE 931 7 NEW house, 7 large rooms, porcelain bath etc., very complete, full So. front lot $3,2(0. C. F. HAIIIUSON, 913 N. Y. Life. HE-K7 9 IjAHCE 7-room, 2-Btory house, good barn, largo lots, near paved Sr., school, etc $1,2J0. C. F. HAHlllSON, 'J13 N. Y. Llfo. HE85S 9 NON-IIESIDENT offer modern S-room hounc, barn and lut for must sell, Address At. it. Jviiuourn. uiivurtou, ore gon, UK-awn iu- FOR SALE, three lots at 47th and Leaven worth at $300.00 eachi call at olllce for plat II. O. Heed, 212 tio. Htli St. HE-032 7 FOl'H-HOOM house, city water In kitchen, lot t'ixl26, comer. $050 cash. 301 Hurt St, IlK--9if SEVERAL 1 Ice cottage homes, very cheu ir so a ut once, urnvsi nweet, x 1. RE-SW-T I'Oll SAI.Ii-ItEAI. 12STATI2, OEOItOIA avenue propi rty. 8 room, all mooern nouse, mil lot. nne siiaue. pci manent walks and l nw'tnent. Price. M.2iA J. II Sherwood, 939 N. V. Life. HE-M-H5 S FOll SALE, a splendid home on 29th St . eji'uiiou ursi-cuvns, moucrii, nun in snnp; owner going to California. Address Y 03 Ilee. HEM-116 FOll SALE. S-room modern house, electric lights, east and south front, lot .sxijj, fine shade, large barn, permanent wa.k and pavement, northwest corner 31th nnd M.lrtha. Just the placo for South Omaha man. Price, f.1,600 cash; balance long time. J II. Sherwood, 939 N. Y. Life. IIE-M-11I 8 IJIOOEST Jl.OuO SNAP IN OMAHA. A good six-room cottage, with line aero let ior garuen purporoi. aeconu nouso noi in of Poppleton nve., fronting east on S. Mil st., must go for tho price of a song by Oct. 10, J2.S00 cash refused for same in less, but II, (wo tnks It now; Just vacated, owner going away; possession given -it once; call tomorrow, niro; If you don't say it's a real, suto thins: snap you can huvo It free. SPLENDID WEST-FAIINAM HESIDENCE. At 140 N. 23d s. If, n model 8-room strlctlv nil modern home, nearly new. cast tront, splendid barn, not far from Farnam car, which has Just been vacated and must bo sold at once or n tenant will tnke pisse-i-slon; owner has left city und has author Iznl mn In reduce nrlcj from l6.li1) to 15,255, In order to sell at once as ho want money nnd wnnts it now; no po'iuw-M refused Ki.jW tor mis nomo a year as" If worth wour while to investigate thl Some nne bargains In Hanrcom park dis trict, nnd In nil other parts of city, tiro insurance in uesi oi mi om siucr luiu panic. Seo IlENltY 1J. PAYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE WE OFFEIl the following list of some of our Unproved property, in mo mi new and modern nnd in most ease spe cial taxes are paid In full. If you are looking for a homo or Investment, with out any outlay for repairs, Investigate these bnrsalns: l K.room house. 19th and Hlnney, d,000; yearly rental, J4S0. 2 S-room hnjseN.26th nnd Dewey, 14,000; yearly rental, I20. 1 7-room Iiousp. 27th nnd Howard, J2.&CJ : ...... I,. r.,,lt.. I fil'Hl 1 ti-rooin house. 27th nnd Howard. 12,100; yearly rental, $210. . ... 1 i.nuue "V7fh nml Ttoward. i2.40O: yearly rental, pio. 1 B-room house. 2Sth and Dewey, J2.Si; yearly rental, J33i. . iA . 1 Croom house, 1503 Locust, $1,100; yearly .nnlnl riTJU WE a'ro Just completing 4 modern S-room i,,,..u ni intii atreitt hojlevard and Hurt street. These are fine houses, ranging In price from 13,500 to M.sou. tno renuu received for theso make a. good Invest ment. These are too good to sell, but we need cash, call ami sec innae muuj Ihd.. -irn nupM Illiml'ton HrOS.. COIltmCt or. ith and Davenport. Telephone 1179 HIS HI i flu A VtVf"! lntii I nt pntnte. clean nnd client) vviirtrado for city Improved. 1203 Fnr nnm. lib 12b 8 5li;UICAI LADIES out of health llnd prompt rcllof Hox laz, umnna, iseo. uoiinuuiniui. LADIES troubled with. Irregularities, whites, sterility, painful or suppressm menstruations linu iirumin icuci unu vu.- hnnm l.nfnr,. HUH lIlirllllT COIlllllO incut. Call or write with stumps to Dr. Pries, 1513 Dougo St.. """"j ou LADI1CS, Golden Seal Is a never falling regulator; removes Irregularities Irom any cause in live hours; sent secure iron) observation, i. v.uoum ..wu.w.. i.miiIm. Mo. M, uii OJ9 ClONOVA Is a French rreatmeni for male and female, lor tho positive, euro of ,.,...nr)t.w.,, n l iniuitiirui iJisciiarKcs. lnllnmmatlons, Irritations and Ulcerations nf the nijcouu momuranes. vn iiuernui ...... uiih inipetloii combined, vvai ranteu to cure worst cafes tn one week ! nnnUnen or i lor $5. Sent any where on receipt of price. Tho Kldd Drug Co., Elgin, Hi. American Ohlce, retail, .,inui.iu f vera.nilion Drue Co.. Omuha, M. A. Dillon, South umaha; Davis Drug Co.. Council iJiuiis. run nnu ui iuuuti goods. WOMAN'S ULESSINO," private I'rescrlp eiular mViwtruaUon. never fails, sample box free. J. M. Home, M. D., Drawer w ill fhlpiiiro. III. J.i 1 ,ADIES Madam Dreyfus, monthly regu ator. safe and reliable, $1 per box. -Mrs ivil,. Hi, t -A. W18 .NICOIlOl AVL-., .iwilin: apolls, Minn. ;'-J ,AD1ES' safe homo remedy; clover brand iiuVJla Pill; mom..)- reuinded It not sal i,v mail i2: c rcular free. Hox iniu.iviji . " I : ,C 7 3uW, UoBton. Z- ....".i..r .......1 .. iinmn hv Internal treat ment; no unu . f"' '7:"' ,r etltute. 121 W. J'N: Sl'FFEIUNG Men, Fend full description of yo.tr case with this ad and 2w. l.et ...1.... .... ni. ilniKBlst lnr olir ln- Iirr.H;! HIllUII I'll ...... " n r, - - - - . . I dividual case from America s greatest iihyslclan. Good until November Id only. , ! "'. '.. :' ..., 1 1 ... mi ninlii I'hleauo. I Hiierninif! Aiit.uii.ui w., -j 917-1" iADIEB, $1,000 for a case old Dr. Jackson monthly regulator lalls to relievo In .1 hours, or money refunded; no ergot or tunsy pills; many avvu from sulc hie. lly mall $3.00. Dr. Jackson Remedy Co., Dept. (J 2. 182 Deurborn St., Chicago, III. LADIIsS, cure for leneorrhoca, etc.; perfect regulator; tenn i.w. uu """"-v.." IJll-iSo LOST. LOST. Elk' pin, II. P. O. No. 39. Reward -,,,r ,,, r. .1 Mhriuler. Lost 377 IUI . . . u . ... -. i50 REWARD. Stolen, team oi bay muieu, 1 hcrse, 1 maro IllUlO Willi oiliio-'ao, cum uii iibi'i. iiniu foot of horse mule. Any iiilormuclon lib erally rewarded. C. C. Curtie, livingtoii, jeb Lost Alibi !)' LOST, a red dehorned heifer with a small wmtQ fUIir 111 iurt:nrtiu, m-f,m uuuut pounds; reward. W. Coulter, :th and S, So. Omaha. if ir11!6.'.'-. LOST Hlack and white pointer pup, three moiltn OIU. liuwuiu im iuini iu 110 S. loth bt. Lost-8-7 THURSDAY, at Hoston Store, an unusu ally latge-sizeu goiu nog, uiisu-r ui u uin inonds. Llneral reward if returned to c. Murks, Westorn Union Tele, otllce. Lost 930 i GOLD spectucle at lioston store; reward it returned. Globe Optical Co., 21s S. loth. Lost 7'J 7 LOHT, between union depot and postoflloe. Case COniailllllU guiu riicti.n.ii-. iirmin to J. E. lioutz, room 210 Govern uient building Lost-9.7 7 DANCING. CIIAMHER8' school of dancing, 17th and Douglas, (.insses auu emus huiy iuiiu ing at academy. Open dahy, 9 a. m. to 6 v. m. "Phone, liil. Hail and music tumished parties, clrculara. M694 u.o NEW classes now forming at Moraud this week, Tuesday and 1-rlduy. p. m . li lessuoa, lumvs fv, t..;i,..v..w.t . prices to clubs; assemblies Y ednesduy lio 0.8 .SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'8 School. 717 N. Y, Life. 1113 UOYLES Collego, court reporter principal Dee Uldg. iW NEHRA8KA Uuslness and Shorthand Col. lege, lloyd'a Theater. 707 GREOG Shorthund taught nt the Omaha Commercial College, I6111 und Douglas Sts. '.01 Lessons In bookkeeping, penmanship, arlth metlc; clay & ev'g. Rathbun, 52J Hee Hldg to.1 LAN'Gt'AtillS. CIIATELAIN School of Languages, Uoyd'a theater, has reopened for Demon. 123 OS ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION nnd side ploatlng, cheapest, best, quickest, Mrs, A C. Mark, 9 Pat terson Htk., 17th and Farnam Bts. M514 04 ijNT.iNEsrnoii.niis, ivFc. L. C, Sharp Mach. Wks.j motors, dynsmoi, LAI MIHY. OMAHA Steam Lnundre; shirts, 7c, i -It irp, Sc; cuff, 4c. 17W Leavenworth. T.l toll 71. PAW.MIIIOKHllS. EAOLE Loan Olllce, reliable, nceommodnt L.onn OHiee, reliable, nceommodnt- business contidentlui. 13U DougUs ing; all - U LOANS, II. Marovvitz; low rates. 413 N. bi. 7U1 acutyiiKm:, MONARCH Generators are best. I'arbldJ $1.50 per 100 lbs. Agents wanted. Jl A. u Co.. 1022 Douglas St. -Bi7 OIJ ST.VMJIEIll.NtJ A XI) STI 'TTEHIMi CURED. Julia Vaughan, 430 Ramge Uldg - 71 DIUSS.IMAICIMl, G. McDONALD. 1C12 Capitol avenue. M-i07 OlJ IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 So. 2t!ta St. !4J 4' ISLOCL'TIO.N AM) OIIATOHY. ELLA DAY, 201 Ramgo bldg. ; reading, elo cution, oratory; xuursuay nignt scnooi. -M7SS OlJ MIIlltOH FACTtlltY. Dumagcd looking glasses resllvcrcd. 70S N It I IA Fl Il.MTLIll'. REPAIRING TEL. 1331. M S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St - 713 STOVE ItlU'AIHIM;. STOVE, furnace, range repair, water con nections, oin, aiovo itej) vyks.. i.'ui i;ouk Tel. W0. 711 WANTED lit) IIS IIS TO II It HA IC. WANTED, horses to break and train; will tngc tins worn at rcason.iuie rates, nav' good winter iiuartera. Addre4 George Davis, 22ii lieu Uidg., Otnatia, Neb. -3i NI PIAXO Tl.M.Mi, WE tune your iilano for $1.50 Rose's Art store, last uouge. lei. ivm. vs NICKEL PLATING. STOVES, lamps and chandeliers replnted. um. t'lutmg io , ueo uiug. ici. mj, i 10 IliltDS AM) TAMDLIl.Vn. STOCKS IJlrd Store. 1603 Leavenworth. -7i ; ACCOUNTANT. CHARLES E. WALTERS. 326 Hee bldg. -.M.o'j nov i Ml SICAI,. INSTRFCTION tn piano or organ freo to a limited number of studi-nt'i, now iil.ui, see me. Prof, llraun. u Ramge Hlit, M0.O15' TAll.OIUNt. HIGH class tailoring, moderate prices, latest deslgi.j S J. Hrodetlck, WW Farnani. im UIO CAIlPENTiniTANU JUIIIIEltsT ALL kinds of carnenter work and renalrlnir promptly atit-naeu to. j i. ucniitiei-, setn and Lako Sts. 370 TICKET IIIIOKEH. Ct"T rate tickets everywhere. P. II. Phil bin, 1505 Farnam. Telephone 751. 7v9 1.1S; A I. NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF HI'ILDINGS. At in o clock u. in mi the loth day of October, 1900,' at the former fair ground of tho Omaha Fair und Speed Association, the undersigned wtl! sell at public auction to tho highest bidders for cash tho follow ing: amphitheater building or Grand Stand. Judges' Stand building. Coollnz Paddock. Ticket Olllce at East ante. Track Fences. Five (5) large Speed Hams and Engine house. This sale offers a chance to obtain good building fnr farm use or a large amount of the best kind of second-hand lumber at n low price MILTON TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, fM N. Y. Life lluildlng. ItAILWAl TIME TAIII.ES. FREMONT EL'KIIORN Ai Miss .mi Valley Hnllroad "Tho Northwestern VirlllClU Line General Olllco. UlBiWKV 1 aiti-cl StaU-s Natlon.il K-SggjUji' Hank Hldg., S. V. cor. V5S& Twelfth and Farnnm Sts. unlet viiicu. 1101 Farnam St. Telephntu, 501. Dipot, 15th and Webster Sts. Tele phone, 145S. Leave, Arrive, illack Hills, Dead wood. Hot Springs a 3;00 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Caspar and Douglas d 3:09 pin o 6:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Ocneva, Exeter nnd Sowurd. . . .b 3:00 pm b D:C0 pm NorfolK- Verdlgro and Fremont b 7:30 am bl9:25 am Lincoln, Wahoo and Fremont b 7:30 am bl0;25 am Fremont l.ocui o 7:30 am a Dally, b Dally uxcept Sunday, o Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally except Munday. SIOUX CITY Ai PACIFIC Railroad The North western Lttiu" General unices, United States National iiaiiK Hullalng, 8. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnani Sts. Ticket Oincc, hui Farnnm St. Telephone, &G1. Do pot, Tenth and Mason Sts. Telephone, i29. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ....a o:jj am alo:i ion Twin City Limited a 7:35 pm a s:lo am Bloux uy Local a 6:00 um a 4:20 pm a Daily. CHICAUO & NORTH western Railway "Tho Northwestern Lino" City Ticket Onice, 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone, 501. Depot, Tenih and Mason sts. Telu- lUiOlll, u Leavo. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 7:00 am all:30 pin Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm a 3:10 am Eastern Hx'jres", Dea Molucj, MarMiialltowu, Codar Rapids und Chi cago al0:53 am a 4:03 pm Eastern Limited, Chi cugo and East a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm Fast Mull. Chicuuo to Omaha ... a 2:4j inn Omuha-Chlcago Special. a 7:15 pm u 8:00 pm Fast Mall a 8:30 am a Dally. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway - "Tho North western Lino" Getie.Jl omces. Nebraska Divi sion, lath and Webster Sts. City Tickot Otllce, TislenniiMi. r.r.i lin,n 15th and Webstor Sts. Leave. . Arrli-e Twin City Passenger... a Cov am a 9.10 pm umnna lMscsnger uliao um hioux t.'ity it Nortn east Nebraska a 3:50 pm Oakland Local. b 5:45 pm b S;15 am a Dally, b Dally excep. Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL-"',-Gu,n.!'nl omces and 1,ck?.mcos Southeast Cor ner, 14th and Douglus 8ts. ielejihonu PJH, Diiioi Lnlon Station. St Louis & Kansas "'aVe- Arrlve' City Express a!0:00 am n 6-30 nm IC C. St. L. Express. ..al0:10p,n a 6:15 Sro Leavo from 15th and Webster Si. Nebraska Local Via Wfie1iSf Wnen.. b I5pm al0:45am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE S- l'ajl Rullwav-C.f Ticket onice. 1501 Farnam Street. Telephone 2S4. Depot Tenth and Mason StroeU Telephone, C2a. Leave. Arrive Chicago Limited Ex. i S:00 pm a 8.05 am LI1ICUEU Oi UdiailH bAU I 1U HOI U 3 i tW 10 a Dally, b Dully except Sunuay. 'rim- IMiLWAumj IIVII.W.VY TI.MIJ TAIILH-t. 531 u"i:mnoton & Mia- FuUrl liivi.1 itaiirouu The Uuriington llouto. Get eral omces, N. W. toruer Tenth and Farnam hts ticKci uiuce, iwi 1 arnatn street. Telephone, is y -tntioti. 'lentn and Alaaon """Wl'iiS rs Streets Telennone, 1-3. Streets Telephone, Arrive. Lincoln, lluslliiB A.l,'.,r.l nnit ..a SM'J am a 400 ira Lincoln, Denver. Colo- Va&trcallfomiala 4.K pin a 3:W pm Lincoln .v Uiaek IIUI. " r' I'm a aa-j phi M' ntina PiiKet ound. a l:3o pm a ti:45 urn Lincoln tail Mall ..u i. pm alo:3, am Denver. Colorado. I tab & California .. a '',6 am u Dully. 'I Of iHifiti Irhl itullro.td-"T hp . Hurling. ton Reilto llcket omce, 1W2 Farnam street. Tele phone '.'50. Depot, Tentn nnd Mason streets, 'i'elu phone, 12. L.e.ive. rtiioc. Kansas City Day Ex .a 50 am a 6:10 pra Kansas City Night Ex. alJ.U pm a 6:15 am St L ul Flyer for SI. Joseph and St Loula a 4:55 pm nll:15 am u Dally. CHICAGO. HUULINOTON & Qulncy Railroad "The HurlliiBton Route" Ticket OIllcc, IM Farnam St. Tel. 250. Ufpnt, Tenth & Mueoi) Streets. Telephone, Leave. Arrive. ufijHj,,. i. .i.i.igo Spe cial a 7:00 am Ptorla Express a 3:25 pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.. a 4.00 pm a 7;4 am Chicago Local Express. a 8:50 am a 4:oj pm Chicago Limited a 7.45 pin a 7H5 am I'ncillc junction i.ocai..aiu;w inn Puclllc Junction Extra. Fast Mali a Dally. a 7:00 pm a 2:45 pm UNION I'ACIFIC.-THE OVER, land Rou'.u -General Oilluos, Is. E. cor. Ninth and Pumam street. City Ticket Ottlce, 1321 Farnam street. Telephone, 310. Dipot, Tenth und Muuou Stc Telephone, Ui9. Leave. Arrive Thu Overland Limited.. P S;20 am a 7:35 pm Tho Chlcago-Porlland Special a 8:20 am a 7:35 pm Tho Fast Mall a 8;50 am a 3:25 pm Tho Colorado Special... all :3j pm a u.jO am Tno Fast Mall a 4:35 pm Llucoln, Heatrlco nnd Stromsburg Express..!) 4:10 pm bl2:2j pm Tho Paelllc Ex)ress...a 4:25 pm The Atlantic Expres;... a 6:50 am Grand Island Local h 6:30 pm b 9;30 um a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Railroad. City Ticket Or lice. 1403 Farnam street. Telephone, 245. Depot Tentli una .Mason siretis Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express .. Ch.cago Limited . Minneapolis and Paul Expiesa . .. Minneapolis una ...all:10 am a 4:05 pm ...a 7.45 pm a &;15 um , .b 7:00 am b 9:40 pm St. ...a 7:45 pm a 3:15 am Paul Limited Fort Dodge Local from Council filuff b 4::o pm bio.is am u Dally, b Daily except sunoay. CHICAGO, ROCK ISL and & Pacific 1'itlroad The Great Rock Isl and Route " City Tick et Otllce. 1323 Farnam Street. Telephone, Depot, Tenth A: Mason ' Streets. Telephone (. Leave. Arrive. Des Moines and Daven port Local a 7-23 am blljj am Chicago Express bll:15 am a 8:10 am Chicago Fast Express, .a 6:00 pm a 1:25 pm Llucoln and Fnirbury..u b:3o um a 7:0J pm Lincoln, Colorado Spgs., Denver, Pueblo and West a 1:50 pm a 4:15 pra Ike Moines. Rock Isl- nd and Chicago a 7:15 pm a o:no pm Colorado Sr. Texas Flyer a 5:5 pm a 9:15 am a Dully, b Dally except Sunday. WABASH RAILROAD Ticket OIllcc. 1501 Farnam PYlMVVU Street. Telephone. S95. Ml1! pot. Tenth nnd Mi u Streets. Telephone C2i Leavo. Arrl' De- Marcy Arrive St Louis "Cannon Hall Express a 6:CC pm a 8:20 am a Dally. Ida 'JlTl OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL- roan -umnna. Kansas uity & Eastern Railroud "The Qulncy Route" Ticket Of Ilea, 1415- Farmim Street. Tolophono 322. Depot,-Tenth and Marcy Streut. Tole tdione, 029. l-cnve. Arnvo. St. Louis Cannon Hall Express, a 5:03 pm a 8:20 am Kansas City and Qulncy Locul a 7:M um a 9:00 pm a Dally. oi ' OF Till". ORDINARY. An Irishman, VC years old, has Just been i.ut unitized In Jersey C'tv. Hu Ih gettlinj ready to grow up with tho country. Manufacturers of birch beer havo been delected cutting down birch trees In Van Cortl.indl park, New York, to got thu bark to lluvor tho llijuor with. The order of 20S guns and two destroyer fnr the Turkish nuvy has been placed with Messrs. Krupp of Essen, t.otwilhstaiiutr.4 mat the tender of Messrs. Armstrong, Whltwnrth .V Co. of Great Hrltaln was over $400,000 less than tuat of the German linn. The surgeon general of the navy ha ar ranged to send to Guam a dentist to treat the teeth of the men nt that nnval station There has been miieli complaint from suf lerers at Guam, and the services of a dentist aro greatly needod. Tho dentist was enlisted ur a hospital Htoward at $ a month. Thero Is a blooming lire Iree from Queen Innd, Australia, In tho conservatory in Cen tral jiark. New York. It Is thirty feet hlnu and lias Innumerable bloss mis of a pecultir red hue. So profuse am they that they hide tho green leaves of the tree. From tho profusion of (lower hiding tho leave tho tree nt a little distance looks as If It were adorned with coal of (Ire at red heat. Australian rabbit ixporters are dissatis fied with tho methods of tho colonial gov (rnment toward exterminate, & rabbits. An 1 xpenslve department It is snld, is main tained for the purposo of poisoning the animals, whun-us trapping would he unully elllcaclous and would bring In a revenue nf $500,000. Thoro Is now a largo trado In frozen rabbits nnd exporters would bo will ing to pay reasonable prices for them. Two of the runnon captured by Dewey at Manila. May 1, 1S9, now adorn tho east front of the War, Stale and Navy building, In Washington, pointing toward the White llnitho one of them, called tho Hellcoti, was cast nt Manila October 23. 17S9. Tho other, rallell flic nardunn, bear the mono gram of Carlos IV, and was cast nt Sevlll , February 21, JT77. Tho crown of Spain 1 1 cast on each. Tho present mounts, provid'd hv tho Navy department, ore gilt shloldi, beatirur the stars and stripes. Tho driving of tho Orrnt Northern run way tunnel through two miles nnd a half of solid granite In the Cascade rango of mountains Is ono of tho most notable en-glneerlne- feats of the century. Holing was started at each end toward tho center, aril so accurate were the engineers' caleuln tlons that at the meeting nolnt tho differ. eiico of ullgnment was scarcely one Inch. nils cutting tnrougn refractory material was accomnllshril In fortv-llve mniilln l.v 80O men, operating thirty-two c.impressd an cirius a vtritaoio miracio wrougnt by modern muehlncry. "Wo have been eoinnlalnlnir of thn ho it here." says the Honolulu Star, "but It l. not lung to vvmu lias neon experienced on thn mainland and In Europe. Our highest hns been In thn shade In London re cently 93 doiirco havo been roElstored In tho shade and 133 decrees In the Blin. There, were twenty-tlve dentil" from sunstroke and sixty cases of heat prostration. In Now York the same story is told. T.iklnir a sample August ila.v. at mldn ulit It was degrees, at inlddny W, from 2 p. in. till I p. nt. It was 93, at 7 p. in. It was 90, at 9 p in. It was M Thero were fifteen deaths from heat an.l sunstroke and llfty case of nroptrntlon. We nuaiit to coneratulato our selves upon our climate, which Is far better mid milder man tills frlgntrui neat of tho temperate zone." The Wiiiniiii AVns DIITerenl. Chicago Tribune: "Hut I don't know you, madam," tho bank cashier said to tho woman who hud presented n chock. Hut this woman. Instead of saying haught lly, "I do not wish your acquaintance, Blr!' merely replied, with an engaging smile: "Oh, yo, you do, I think. I'm the 'red headed old virago" next door to you, whoso t-coundrclly Utile boy' aro always reaching through the fence and lacking your flowers When you started down town this morning your vvlfo said, 'Now. Henry. If you want a dinner nt to eat thl evening you'll have to leave mo a llttlo money. I can't run this home on tho city water aud 10 cents a day -' " "Hero's your money, madnm," said tho cashier, pushing It toward her and cough lus loudly. mm 8, u C h i .r WOMEN SJI1LE UPON COIF Game Britigi Strong Arms nnil Ruddy Cheeks to tho Weaker Sex. SHORT SKIRTS ANOTHER EMANCIPATION Pitle-Fnoeil Women Who Once I.m brntilereil Impossible Daisies on Dollies Now Drive Hie Hall Around (he , l.liiUs. Otic of tho marked phnse of the golf en thusiasm has been Its virulent spread among women who havo forsaken In U be- hnlf foibles and fancy work, Iniara aua bargain counters. And Its effect has been to Instill nulmnl life In generous numtluos luto tho bodies of fatigued women of fash ion. At tho coronation ball the fairest women on tho lloer wcro bronzed to n dusky huo above a lino which marked tho collar band, llelow. thl limit of shadow ahotie threat nnd shoulder with their own pecu liar whltencs. Without- exception those who engage In the sport speak kind word In Its favor and many of them are fully competent to speak, for their malo colleagues look with envy and respect at their scores. Among the sentiments expressed by tho enthusi asts nre those given below. Mr. Harry McCormlck: Golf I a most delightful game. It Is nil one could wish for In tho way of sport and exercise. I don't bellevo it makes women masculine or men less courteous. If it did, our hu bands would not take tuck an Interest In having us learn to play a good game, nnd If those who criticise golf on that ground would ltnrn tho game I bcllovo it would prove nn excellent remedy for their menial nnd physical dyspepsia alike. Whllo few men want their wives to beconio cracli players, thero nre still less who nre not anxious to havo them learn and enjoy the game. Mrs. .1. S. Ilrady: Golf has done wonders for buslnesu men In taking thorn out of their olllce and giving them tho kind ot exercise they need. It ltj equally beneficial to women. I do not think It makes them masculine. It seem to inn that It give them the kind of healthful exercise that makes them all tho moro charming nnd their presenco on tho lluk Is a great ben efit to the men. Mrs. Klrkeiidnll: As a form of exercise, golf Bland without an equal. It Is decid edly n social Riime and ono can tnka en ' own tlmo nt following tho ball. I can seo nothing In tho gnmo that should hn any thing but beneficial to n woman nnd If she nllovvB It to bo anything else It Is her own fault. I consider biuii criticism absurd, (illine fin- Cool Went lire. Mrs. John JlcCord: Golf la simply fasci nating, nnd tho more ono play the more ono wants to play. I think It la a game for cool weather, however, for I should not caro to drlvo and follow tho ball around through tho hot sun a many do. Still thero are thoso who play In tho rain and oven In tho snow, nnd a gamo that cnslavta people to tho extent of making them en tlrely forget tholr personal comfort cer tainly proves Its own fascluatton. Mrs. Harry Lyman: Golf Is the greatest blessing that hns como to women In a long tlmo and they should nil bo thankful for it. It hns emancipated them from their long, trailing skirts and tho absurd hlgh-hecled shoes nud given them not only an excuse, but nu Invitation, to adopt ono of the most practical garments ever worn, the golf oKlrt. in ndoptlug golf as a gamo women havo corao to realize what exercise really means to them and I think tlu-y will be slow to go back to tho old Indoor pastimes now that they havo gnlned tho freedom In the open nlr that they havo so long craveA. U la tho greatest relief In tho world to go out to the Country club and see peonlo with whom fatigue had become chroulc, driving tho ball ns far os anyone aud actually en thusiastic In tholr pralso of tho game. It golf bus n tendency to niako women mas:u- llue, which I do not believe, It I rerlalnlv to be deplored, ntlll one extreme Is nearly as bad n another. For my part, give mo BOlf. Links n It t ill for Di'sUn, Mr. G. W. Wattles: It Is Just tho gamo for tho men. Its peculiar fascination brings them out of their olllce nnd glve3 thorn exercise that I les violent than they would taKo in n gymnasium. Then, too It keep them out of doors. Tho gamo cor talnly ha dono a great deal for both men and women. Miss Dowey: What do I think of golf? I think that, llko lightning, It strikes in strango places, and that ono can never tell where It will hit nc;ct. The domestic woman becomes It devotee Just ns readily a tho nthletle woman or tho ono that has uoth Ing to do hut ntnuso herself. I consider It n fine game nnd ono for which all women should be thankful. It Is duo to golf that women who havo been content to sit iu- doors and embroider Impossible daisies on tho ends of towel nnd docoruto linen with all sorts of distortion of uaturo aro now walking flvo and six miles dally nnd get ting such exercise a cannot fall to bo wholesome both mentally und physically. And then It hns brought nbout tho short skirt nnd surely all women should bo thank ful for that, for It 1 a long stride toward tneir emancipation. Golf nnd sentiment certainly do not go together, for it Is i. neatly a practical and prosaic game. I do not think Hint comradeship of this kind makes tho men less deferential toward women, for n goutlemau I a gentleman under any circumstance, nnd In mv ex. perienco I find the men observe nil the courtesies nnd llttlo attentions that women are accustomod to qnlto ns carefully on tho gon iwks a in any placo whero I como in contact with them. In fact, I bollovo that men navo a genuine admiration and a whole somo respect for tho womon who boat them occasionally at games of this kind. SUIH Hnlber Thnn SIrenKlli. Mrs. Cildnhy: I don't think anything nbout golf; that' the beauty of It. I Just play nnd enjoy It nnd my llttlo daughter plays nnd enjoys It with me. Tho exorciso Is Ideal bocauso combined with such delight ful sport. It brings business men out ot their ofuco3 nnd makes them forgot tho care nnd perplexities of tho day, whllo they tramp around in tno open nir nnd exorcise and when tho gnmo I done they sit down and rest and enjoy social Intercourse with their friends, which, In many cases, thoy too frequently negiert under othor clrcum stances. I think Hint a low scoro depends upon sitiii as mucn a anything, for with out fcklll no amount of strength would mako a successful player. Mrs. Will Itedlck: I think golf Is tho fin est out-of-doors gamo I know of, and It furnisno ii,o cesi exerclso r havo ever taken a well. I bellovo that practice makes tho expert goner, rathor than strength or skin I like golf hecauso It mako companions of parents nnu ciuidren nnd nfford3 nn onnnr tunlty lo combine a delightful pnstlmo with a most wholesome exercise. Whole famlllos piay u togetner and It Is equally Interest ing to each member. It la tho only jramo I know of which this can bo raid. Thore are ovoral cases out at tho Country club wnrro lamer nnd son play tot-ether dniiv each trying to lower tho score tho other has mane, i no not think loo much ran bo said In favor of a gamo that brings about such companionship. x Hiivt Kiltie Aim we red. Derolt Free Press! Katie Is Just over and shfl I employed a a domestic In a hlf, houso surrounded by shade tree on tho Can farm. See la as willing a a hungry mosquito, but there arc thing she lus not yet learned. Kntlo I having a hard tune In maatcrlu; tho telephone. She litis had ninny lisroti and long, but there I u mystery nbout the whole thlug that Inflames her superstition, 'Anyone call or nsk for tne by telephone whllo I was out, Kn'le.'" asked tho ml tress. "ludnde they did, mum. The box Jingled and n lady with a volco llko a colfco mill say: "'Hello' and I snyB 'Hello yourself, nnd she says, 'Who 1 this?' and 1 enys, 'None of lour business, and she says, T Aunt Mary there," and 1 told her she'd bet ter nsk n policeman nnd she folred t-omo-thing In tny cai nud 1 dared her to Miow the ugly mug of her back of our brn sal she said nuthln'. I'll talk tn that mnrhuic no more, mum." AVOID UAMIHIN Altl.r. ATTIRE. One Si-crcl of Oblillultiu n l.iistliiii I'lintnurnpli nf Oni'srlf. Ono of tho most prominent and sui" cesfjful photographer of the east always tells hi sitter of the fair sex that they ought to he photographed with ns few clothes on as possible. Ho wants them not to mako their dre too modern nnd characteristic of the slyios of tho moment Nothing makes a pu-turo look bo very much out of the mode ns some cotuiuo of fifteen or twenty year ago. which may havo been tho smartest thing possible nt that tlmo. Hut fashions change so positively tlmt few of them are tolerable to look nt utter n decade. On the other hand, a woman who hn been photographed with only tho herd and bust revealed will never Give any sign of tho passage of time In the appearance of the picture. She will not hi.vo the antiquated, out-of-date look that makes some photograph ridiculous Puffed sleeves vvero worn only live years ago. but tho picture of a woman taken In one of these dresses I really absurd. Even greater than tho changes In tho stylo of gown I tho difference that comes In huts Women who had their phoio graph tnketi In the style of bonnet worn Ilfteen jear ago must feel llko laughing at themselves now. Even Jewelry ha 11 effect, n the picture of a woninn Hint I saw the other day very plainly showed. Sho had on nil old-fushloned set of coral ear rings, bracelet, pin nnd everything that used to belnig to the "set." She was ills IlRiircd by these ornament. Nobody would have thought of paying tiny intention to her face, as tho toral Jewelry absorbed nil the attention of the spectator. II Is for uch reasons us this," snys tho nuthorlty referred to, "that I nlwny tell women who want to continue satisfied with their pictures that they should havo only tho head nnd shoulders taken, nnd drapo them with n lace scarf or something elso that might have belonged to any tlmo or crlod nnd Is not going to look absurdly out of fashion after a year or two. Ex tremely simple dress sometimes mny ac- ompllsh the same purpose. Hut tho light draping Is always most certain. I can remember when women hnd n passion for being photographed in snowstorms. Tho heavier tho Btorm tho inoro they liked It and the moro closely they clutched tho fur muff they always carried In thoso pictures. It Is only necessary to look at ono of them now to realize how mistaken nil such attempts at eccentric picture arc." HEROIC .MOTHER .IOSE1MI. iMiillne Nun Wlin ( ill mi-il n Multitude In (In- tinlv eslon Mnriu. A heroine of tho Gnlvcstoti storm I tho mother supirlor ot tho Ursullno convent. who calmed nud controlled hundreds of men and women who sought rfugo tluro on tho night of the storm and Hood. Mother Superior Joseph found herself in harge of tho rescue nnd succor of what seemed n multitude Ilcelng to tho strong buildings of the convent or drifting under tho window nnd against tho vvnlla on ;eces of wreckage. Tho buildings occupied four blocks from Avenuo N to Avcnuo 0, from Rosenberg nvonuo to Twenty-seventh street. They wcio surrounded by a ten-foot brick wall which was Hwopt nvvay by the Hood, Hut tho main buildings stood, and It Is record d Hint the nun worked llko men to drag tho people to comparative safety. It was a tlmo when tho person man or woman who was bra vest, assumed com mnnd, regardless of sex or ago, and vva obeyed by tho others. In the midst of tho tempest part of ono of tho buildings fell The negroc who hnd been given shelter set up n weird wall and chant that wns fast driving them and ovecybedy else to frenzy, it was llko the diath song of sav -nges. Women fainted und men stopped their cars. The overstrung nerves of tho fugitives wcro giving way. Mother Joseph ordurrd tho chapel Imll tolled. Tho freu zlcd negroes ceased their maddened chant and howled when they heard tho peal of I ho hell. As they listened, awestruck, tho horole nun appeared heforo them, In th dim light ot tho candle, as the llgurc of u B.ilnt. "You must rouso your walling," she told thoiu. "If It Is God's will Hint wo shall porlsh wo must dlo llko Christians. Pray to God llko Christian. Resign yoursolvea to Gcd. To thoso who will, wo will admin- Inter the holy ancrament." To tho awestruck, half-nuked crowd of men, womon and children whllo and black while tho tempest boomed nnd the waters beat agnlnst tho walls, tho holy womon, In tho dim light, administered thn rile of tho church, whllo other tied up wound nnd others dragged fugitives through thn wind own. I'm in lleiiiliiiiii'tern, Detroit Journal: Two soldiers, a IlrHon and a lloer, met. "You are licked'" snld tho Ilrlton. "Well, I declare, wouldn't that ccnld you?" said tho lloer. In Great surprise "Hut bow hnppcn It that you aro definitely up prnlBod of this, before we have bo much ns an Inkling of it?" Why, our lino of communication wUh London la so much more direct thnn yours" "' said tho Ilrlton, courteously. After which tho two shook hands and parted excellent friends. SOME OLD-TIMERS. Alfred T. Turner, city treusurer of Hns ton, hn been In the service of the city fnr forty-seven, conseeutlve year. lie celo bratd his 80th birthday last week. Adolph von Iiehler, the Tyrolesa poet celebrated Ills 80th birthday recently. Hvl. dently Jlerr von Plchler haH nlwaya been cnretul never to tnke his i oetn on sprlnr; around to tho Tyroleco editor In person Dr. John AuguHtiis Elder of Lancaster, Pa.. Is Htlll In active practice, though in his fOth year. He was ono of the delegate In attendance at Hi" recent annual conven tion In Wllkcsbarro of Hie Pennsylvania Stnto Medical society, whic.h society no helped to organize fifty-two years ago. Hon. A. W. Paine', Hangor'n oldest lawyer, has voted at slxty-snven national nnd state eloctlon In Mali.e. Ho haa ml?oi voting for president but open Hi nro lf33, nn 1 then from severe Illness, and hn haH misled but once voting a straight vvhlf? or repub lican ticket, and that onco was when no voted for tho re-election of a Judge of probate in whom ho hnd gToat conihieriec. and who had become i- democrat. Mr. nnd Mr. II II. Forman of Inde pendence. Kan., who recently celebralel their slxty-tlfih wedding nnnlversnry, are conceded to he tho oldest couple n Kansas, Mr. Fonnnn was born noar Mount Sterling, In Montgomery county, Ky , January 15, 1M2, and his wife was bom In the am pluco and In tho sanm year. After their u-eddlng thev removed to Illinois and tled near what I now Hprlngllold. Two of Mr. Fnrman'H sons, who are now on gaged In business In thl city, were horn In a houso In Sprlngheld thut waa owned by Abrih..m Lincoln, Thn Forman after ward removed to Iowa, thence to Kirks ville. Mo., where they lived during tho war and thenco camo to Kansus, wher thoy took a claim, Mr. Forman served el'Tlng tho civil war In tho First Missouri Infuntry.