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J bt —~———sand Haydon P THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T DYERTISEMENTS KOR THESH COLUMNS will bo taken until 12:30 o m. for tlie evening 34 unull 80 p. . for the morning or Sunday edi- 1on. All advertisements In theso columns 1 cents & word for first subsequent 1n ertion and | cont & word for each tion, or §1.50 per line per month. No ndvertisement taken for less than 25 conts for tho first In Terms cash in Advance, nitists, figurox, aymbols, ete.. ench court s & word, A1l Advertisements must ron consecntively. Advo tiners, by requesting a numbered check, oan have tho Tetters addrossed Lo & numbered letter in care LTI REE ddressod will bo dellv: ered on presont; SITUATIONS—WANTED, ENT STEN 520 Fulton M 619 10° YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS STEN ographer, boc kkeeper or offioe assistant. Ad dress K 1, Boe. -8 A WANTED, TOSITION AS CLERK IN, DRUG storo; have had 8 yoars experience. Addross K 18, Bee. M1 6 ~ WANTED—MALE HELP. CWANTED, HARNFSSMAKENRS STAY AWAY from Kansas City 385 B_ANTED, A LIVE WIDE AWAK wentative to' ropresent na in every locality. one with vim, vigor, plack and push onslly make 25 per_month: no peddiing goods: something e; tirely new; staple as flour: send for full partioulars todny. Address “Manufacturer,’ postofe box 6905, Hoston, M, AT 20" B vANTED, A BOY TO rout on Dally kiventng BEE. A Address eokuk, Call at e ¥ OR “OM piaston to handl t chiomical Ink erasing penell, The greatest & novelty ever ornses ink thoroughly in two seconds: n of paper: 200 1o 500 per cent profit; ono agent'a sales ameunted $620 10 slx days, another ®i2 In two hours: Wo want ono_energetic general agont n ench state and territory. Kot terms and articulars nddress Monroe Lraser Mfg Co., X i Crosso, Wis. 0 WANTED, A ital to take & water mill In, Neb 6 COOPERS WANTED TO MAKE SLACK bbla.. butter tubs, ote. W. F. Barker. Wont i stroet, Sloux City, In. WANTED, BRICKLAY Tuesday morni TACTICAT, MAN WITI SOM Address box mOIdcEs at. bnea: fo0A Waken, Derune Weatorn White Bronzo company, Des Moine - WANTED, 20 M L Inquire at N. #th and _Bristol MEDD 8 PLUME iD, NONE Address, Coughtin & Sulli: W. & W. PARLORS, B; WANT CANVASSERS. Biiisontn nith st Mssi 06 "Br-wnl TED, A G BRTWEEN 16 Dana s yenrs of g to” work In a arux store, A g3 b dress K 20 Bee. P WANTED, A SORER INDUSTHL Lowith” smail family to work on small fi Vihing furnishe seven PENSES TO MALE tas resident snlosmen ny manuficturing goods wanted in houseliold. Pormanent. profitable work. erms and clrenlars froo Addross, Elty Co., 43 Armory st., Hoston, Muss B IRAVELING SALESAEN, WE OFK rosp ectablo salesmon o good. staple. Egned side line; light samples. good commis We wish only reliablo and experienced snlesm abllity. Address, with particulars, KKhodus comp hiich 1 ROOKER, ABP.K f necesviry. Nichols Roofiug 7th st., Lincola, »eb. ARN OUR IN WANTED O3 Call y business; experic i Douglas. ST CLASS SALARY not necesanry b ANTED AT 1 B WANIED RAILROAD | LABORELS Towa. $200 per duy. ‘Tenmstors, $25 per m and board. Free pass. Kramer & O'Hearn Agency, 503 South 11th street. _WANTED—-AN EXPERIENCED & 1D pd00d Inducements o right man. T UL WANT small family, W ANTED, owor T GOOD GIRL KO nquire at 2ist nad Lake. G WANTED, A COOK AND LAUN L W. Hami1ton, 02 Leavouworth str AWANTE /housework, A _GOOD GIRL FOR G 0 children. 208 Hurney st. HRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 525 6 WANTKED AT ONCE, A GUOD RELIABLI JGerman girl for general housework 1 a small family. Stendy place to the right girl. Apply at BG0% a1 1oward streot. ; s ( 0 LEARN TAIR J aresstug. Also ad ventllator. Miss Johnston's, No LN 6" Cplyaxen ‘housework. NERAL an, LADIES rk for us at hou AND GIRLSTO DO OUR § to 88 per week palnting or canvussing. Send envelope. Keho Mannfacturing pmpiny. 4 Liborty Square, Boston. Mass. Msii§* (1= WANTED, DINING ROOM GIRL AT 7622 ‘Harney stroet. il 1- WANTED, Jwork. Must 124 street, Omaha. o bl = N NURSE GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN TAK g eare of o baby. Wages $1.50 8 week. 2707 Dodge street. MUl 6 “WANTED, G11 nurso girl, satisfa Afornin street. (- GINL FOR GENERAL THOUSE wages. Apply o sontliwest corner Graco streel kI, FOR GENERAL 110 k0od couk. Apply at dlé North M: T FOR HOUSEWORK, ALSO Lory wages pald. Call 3547 Cal- 4§ : GUOD I8th’ and AL B convenien ith i ]_), SIO0M HOL MODERN, CENTRAL T0O Domsingss gvoa rovatra, “Apply G5 ki 0om 4, N. V. Life bullding. I-) JIRES, FLATS, DWELLINGS A Laes In ali parts of elty. Kilkenny & ¢ Dantul blk: einlences Trow streot rallway. Apply r0om 3. M. ¥imeral, recelver, Dlruu WENT, 2§ ROOM Lreot, betwoen 2t and Baned of Trado. Phons I DyFon meNT. ¢ Hor block, cor. 10t and Jac mor rate for s for inglde flats, have “all ~ conver uro i class repalr; belug e od wud b ‘only the vory best of tenants makes tho Fable. Wo will ropt to families only. Cali o0 them: Inguire b 616 5. 16Lh st 10 IRENT. 12 L0OM HOUSE 2071 AND DODG B atreets. Al modern convenionoes — Possession Ivon lnmediat-ly. Call or address M. L. Koeder, Boom 403, Puxton M 1 ~FOR RENT. 81X ROOM HOUSE NEAR (1011 and )0 Jith a . hoatod by st uire at Y17 n the reots, i rooms each, water and . 10 00 repair, rent 1oy, In tock. John Hantin, nge . MODEUN, AND I . LS. Skinoer, 1614 ¥ FOR RENT, A ¢ ROOM COTTAGE, BT AND Janes, 86.00 por month. - Fidolity Teust comy 114 Kapnum st ) HARGE LIST HOUSES. PAUL, 1005 FARNAM, Mid _WURNISHED HUUSE, KOUNTZE PLAC Wirt street, § Fooms, modera. J. 4, Glbson, . ¥irst National Baok building. ])—w-uouil BRICK HOUSE, MODELY, psod e Omalie Keat Kotate aii it 4. Beobldg. B A rscd v pro o o ‘inguire 1510 South 10t ¥ 02 KRN HOUSE, 150 8( room cottagn 505 S0 Mth s 624 0. 17th st Jobn b ¥ Lelmunn baity: 10 rooms: cluss 1ouse; furnue Inqul RENT, ROOM COTTAGE, ¥ per wouth. Stoetze), T4 S 16, Dikow s & NICE S ROOM COTTAGH AN barn, 1208 8. 10th st apply to M, D Cook. 1411 Vinton i B RN, - ROOM FLAT IN BRICK HOUSE eround Goor.’ Clienp Lo Figbt party. ICROOM HOUSE. CENTRALLY LOCATED, Huraace wad alt huprovemenis. f07N. foun st T)-ror IITJ',_!‘WI) FULST CLARS DITACUED uses. Woders; nelx! rhood Faliaraon, laws o block M Dt SRR ndare 7 [ FOR RENT-HOUSES. Continued, D FOR RENT, 10-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN 1M provements. ' Enquiro 2126 Harnoy stret. . ), FOR BEXT, TROOM HO MODERN 1M- provements. Apply 112 N 26th. MET 6 D nBoos HoUsE, ALL MODERY CONVEN- on 08 except furnace. Enquire 905 8. 20th, 0-ROOM HOUSH, ALL MODERN IMPROVE- 915 14 ‘ments, 2114 Chicnio streot, $10.00 per month. 16th and o2 Pere ue Investment Co., and B. Ford, Met Yodge stre FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS3. J0-—FURNISHED ROOMS T0 RENT WITH ALL imodern conventanoes. ~ 912 Donglas streot. © _NICE_FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, iz N 17th M5 S8t E—Nfiv ’ NISHED ROOMS, 616 N, 107H 8T Vo 635 8 6 TFOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOMS, REF- Urences. No. 2435 Dodgs st. MBS 0—ROOMS FOR RENT, “heat, 201 South 24th. J0-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BATH 4month, 1909 Farnam. T4, ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM WITIL ALCOVE: Yalso_nice room on ground floor. Gentleme only. 2019 Harney. M3 J0—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL MODERN Yconvonionces, with or without board. 87 N. 20th street. 792 6 - THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING NEAR “Kounize pince, $10. Address J 46, Boo. 505 [ FOR RENT. NICELY ¥ Uprivate family, near moto FURNISHED, STEAM 624 .00 870 NISTED ROOM, 3 8. 0th ave, 0 LARGE FRONT ROOM AND FRONT BED- Yroom ensuite. steam heat and all modorn con: venlences. 1817 Leavonworth st.; top oot Jeft T8 110 BATH, ONE FURNISHID ROOM WITE ook from motor, $6.00; 1119¢ T3 WOV FOIL TOUSERERPING FOR MAK Jand wife; rent taken in board, 319 N. 17th st. 789 JIRNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITIL ALCO! N. 20th straot. 2 E T o Ok WENT, ELEGANT FURNISTED HOOMS, 0250, 16th stroot. M2 10 [J500Ns Wiri OR WITHOUT BOARD, 2108 YDouglas street. Mt 10° —NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. SUIT zentloman. 520 North 19th street. Mg 6* MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. FOR EXCHANGE. ZG. F. GELLENBECK. BANJO TEACHER, with Hospe, N. W.corner isth and Harney. 042 —OMAHA KINDERGARTEN. THE FALL term will commenes Monday, Sept. 5th, 2009 Davenport st Directress, Mrs. Bysiyn Grlffiths Stallard. 3 7 nmzlmlg' 13 FARMS IN WHEAM BELT FOR A GOOD Arosidence In Omaha: fllmnnlt‘ grove and fine, o1 cloar residence in g00od town dn Kansas for rest: dencs in Umaha, 1. ¥ il 1519 Farnam. Mis1 104 7MISS MINNIE DAVIS KINDERGARTEN; fall torm commences September 6, Tnesday. outh 16¢1, near Castellar. MO 12 MORTGAGE LOANS LESS THAN 1 Including all chargos. Charies W. lalnoy, Omaba Nat. bank bldg. V T MONEY—NET TO BORROW ors on Omaha clty proerty. | Ko extrn charyes of any kind. ‘Why pay high rates? Money Is choap. You can get tall benofit of low rates from Globe Loan and Trust Co., 16th and Dodge. 70 W HOANS GG WALLACE, $12 BROWN BLK. il WANTED, A FIRST CLANS Ao0s®, 12 T0 15 firooms, modern impro®iMbats, good loeatlon in Omahas will givo in exomamzs for such a house £oo clont Tarci 1and sl aayual vaiucs. = Address enroof oo, op MSS6 6 7,-FOR EXCHANGE, AVDESIRARLE TOME, /iocatod in penver, |nc|§:fiun modern Alx-room brick houss on corner i ean be secured In ex- (o for enstorn NevraWiniand. K. L. Birney, 25-12% ¥OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. o 1) et PBARGAIN..GOOD COTTAGE, § ROOMS, BATH, enst (ront, 8. w. part, near motor and puvemont, nice looation, 82.500.00, worth $1,500.00; Butts, 2080, 17th terms ensy! 430824 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO.. 818 N, Y. fe, londs at low rates for choloe security on or Towa farms or Omaha city property. i ¥. HARRISON, 012 N, Y. LIFE, 673 CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO,, BEE BLDG. Wi MONEY. SEE G. W. P 10614 Farnam. W, LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIME ROVED ity proports L0 and upwards,§ to § por cent. y. No delays. W.Farnam Smith & Co.,15th and tia W—uuum‘. LOWEST RATE PAUI T_REAL BSTATE LOANS, 6 T07 PER CENT; no additjunal charges for commission or atto - noy's foos. W 1. Moikio, First National Bank bid g T AND 2D MORTGAGE x Moore Bee bldg. 678 W OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOAN o at lowest market rates. Lonns all OF Iarge sums for short or long time. fon Is chargedand the loans are not toan nlways bo found at tho of 1ith and Douglas streets L made in No commts %old In the oas “‘v. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY property, low rate.” A, C. Frost, Douglas bik s I AND2.YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortgages, Reed & Selby, 831 Bonrd of Traae, 850 W5 AND FARM IUAL ESTATE LOANS. atlowost rates: consult us hoforo boreowl ng. . C. Garvin & Co., 208 sheely block, 240 W, ANTED ATONCE ! APPLICATIONS FOR loans. Geo. J. Paul, 1605 Farnam " streot. M1 W LUANS $10.0000 U MADE AT VERY LOW rate and promptly. A. K. Riley, room 40, ker block MSi2 7¢ MONEY 70 LOAN CHATTELS. 200 D OF COTTAGHE NEAR ECOND FLOUR urthouse, furnished or unfurnished, house- i o4z DIRECTLY CmoTe “FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 5 R0pNS WITH ROARD. KOIR WO IN| bR family. 2215 Howard street. My Frlumj\l\ WITH BUARD, 1722 CAPITOL AVE. 3 s KLY FURNISHED the Merriam. 113 8. 72200 FARNAM, NICE ROOM AND BOARD. FURNISHED ROOM Douglas. FOR 1 urd 0 Ly com park 23 85¢ WEEK, 1712 DODGE. MG 6* AT THE OFFICE OF GIE LOAN CO. (INCORPORATED.) 1IF. YOU WANT MONEY — MONEY AND PIANOS, HORSES. WAC DOARRIAGES, WAREHOUS SRIPTS OR PERSON A OF ANY @ 10ans In any amoun! atthe Jowest possible rates and in the quickest posaible time without publielty, ~and with the privilege of keeping your goods 1n your own pos- We n from $10 to 10,000 1 pay any part of the loan time and in this way reduce the cost of carry- loan @ will be no oxpanse or charge kept out of amount wanted, but you wiil recelve the full amountof the loan OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O.. oom 11, Crelghton Block. 15th and Douglas, Next to Postoffce. THE LAKGEST AND ONLY INCORPORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. B Jo-1oons wi 1 BOARD, 1707 DODGE, Moo I 2 DESTRABLIS ROOMS, ONE WITH A hot water heat. 212 S, 20th str ANTLY board, ot i1 N 15th M 109 [BORRD AND HOONS, 50 CHICAGO ST, TED ROOM AND BOARD FOR T 218t st 7 T HURNIS Iadies, 8 FOR RENT—UNFURNIEHED ROOMS. G 1710 5 ROOMS, 603 N. Tith St. 108240 ENT ROOMS FOR FA 20 Donglns, 0l 7 FOR REN(-STORES AND OFFICES. I FOR RE LSTORY BRICK BUILDING 016 ~Dullding has a fireproot co. to steambonting Hxture Watter on uil the H00rs, as, ete. Apply At the of 'The e OOMS, JUST ity for a live vory 10w t an a South §2d st i RENT-—THE FINE DOUBLI 118 South 10th stroet. better know IS old stand, best foeation 1 Omuha today Kind of business. kent very reasonabio it immediately. Inguire at The Boston Store. MRS 6 Ston for an. take "~ FOR RENI-MISCELLANEOUS. Jaz, Ih-u.uflll’ 501 B4 1N CILEAP AT S1TH AND JACKSON Fidelity Trust Co. 5702 Farnam. S 12 ~ WANTED-TO RENT. BOOM FOR LIGL Boo oce. : 1. FURNISHEL {—WANT K Ndroas K 2 housekeeplig. STORAGE. M DEY, CLEAN € PRIVATELY STOED FUI- ML iiture 1207 Bouglus. Omaba Stove Kepulr works. M; STORAGE CHEAP, CLEAN, WELLS, rnum streot o WANTED-TO BUY. N _FURNITURE BOUGIHT, SOLD, STORED. Wells, 1111 Farnam st L FOR SALE-FURNITURE, NI O VAT Foit oA, 1014 Leaveaworh strast, top i FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. > FOR AL, A SIXTY-DOLLAR 100 B0 (Or 81500, 1. 1. Coto, Continantal bioek Posom cexri HOUSE, HARNESS cart, with eanopy top. F. Mohle, 1311} Far 15 ()7. HACUK: wal boxes, . bl Douglas bla Q TOOLS, NEARLY L, and threo Lons matorial for atn bargain. Addross Bux 10, iebron, Neb WANT MONE AN GUARANTEE CO, or. 15th and Harney sts X Vou THE FIDELIT Room 4 Withnell block, Will lonn you any snm From $1000 to $10.000 On the duy you sk for It, We_make loans on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, Warehouse re- cepts and persousl prop. y of all kinds In any amount desired. At the lowest possible rates. withoul publiclty of removal of property. You can pny_the money back In and amount you wish and at any time, and each payment will reduce thie cost of tie loan in proportion. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTRE CO_ N MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SKE- ¥ confldentlal. A. k. Harris, Toom block. 083 & DOL WILL LO . LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, ve stock. eto., without publisity or re’ ty at the lowest rates und the eastest Luff Green, rooms § &Y Barker block. 085 MONEY 18 GAP. §I0 UP_TO £10.000 loaned on any chattie security by W. O. Wood, agent for Nebraska Loan company, 1316 Douglas [ aymonts 1 o § months. W. i. Duvis, 120 Continental bIock. Elevator 16t st. L LOANS, v22 . MORRIS, o S ON ANY KIND OF 203 Shooly block. %o —§20,00 TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURITY; contidential. R, 553 Board Trade. 2 N8 0.0 AT LOW RATE X Money Keystone Muge. Ce Asecurity. BUSINESS CHANGES. —KFOR SALE, AN ESTABLISHED GROCERY. of bost locations n elty. No trude, Ad- YOUI REA ATE FOR SALE WITH Goorge J. Panl Farnam st 813 POR SALE-BY THE OWNKR 10,00 ACRES OF Nobraska's finost farming land at o graat_sorl- fle. G. 1. Petorson. 1413 8 18th st.Omaba, 78 83 VUT IN 25,00 ACRES IN BODIES OF 160 TO /1,500 acros, gilt-cdge wild iands at$to 810 per Acrd In state of Nobraska who crops 1nst year ag- gregated one hundred milllon dolinrs (8100,01),000). Owner must realizs. Prices namod &ro one lialf actual valuo, Direct feelght oxmpstition, both B &M and U. 1. R R, W. G. Albright, 6123 N. V. Life Bldw., Omahn. M8 10 INE FARM 10 MILES NORTH, IMPROVED ARD all undor cultivation, big bargain. K. K. Dar- Ing, Barkor bio M7 18~ VHOICKE FARMS FOR SALE IN HARRISON ‘county, fowa. Send mame with stamp to our d recelve full dsseriptions. A, A. Wil (0., Woodbine, fowa. 729 w18* QR SALE WR ARE JUST COMPLETING throo model five-room cottages, which we will sell at u very Iow price on monthly payments, Two of then face enst on 17th &, just north of Kountzo plice; the other {s at 20th and A stroets. Thoy will ploase you, and_we oan suit you as to terms. Fldelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam £32 13 WEOFFERED IN THE SPIING ACKES AT £100 per acre 0n Dodge street. Out of 160 acres wo linve sold all but 35 acres. Thoy are the cholce. We propose closing them out at samo price in five or ten acre lots, haif cash. Wright & Lasbury, 16th and Howard streets. M 7 FOR RENT-PASTURES. ORSES, COLTS AND CATTLE FEED AND cared for the year round. [ have 33 ncres wood pasture, 50 nores gOod_ grass, 200 ncres of good oats stubblo. Part of the stubble |s standing ripe oats, which makos the best pasturo Intheworld. A good fenve, nloo frash running waterand barn room for 300 hoad In case of storm. have the Intzest horso ranch in Douglas and Sarpy county. Pleasscall and see my stablo room and feoditg yards and_pasturo 8o you will b satisfiad. Leallfor and dellyor free of chargs. My prioa on pasture Is §1.00 par month, and In winter foed hay, grain, cut foed and straw and 200 acros standing cornstalks. Kept in barn nizhts, price from §3.0) permonth iup, o miles south of South Omas, mile from streot cars. Address Goo. G. Gans, P! 0. box 135, South Omuha, Neb. 920-814. LOST. : TLO5T, BRTWEEN DAVENTORT AND LEAVEN- worth, n Swedish bible. Finder will please re- turn to Chas. Smith, 2709 Lenvenworth. 9205 “OST, SATURDAY, GOLD RING, ting. Ieturn or ‘adary and recelve liberal reward. JLOST-MONDAY FORENOON. PROBABLY BE s twoen 19th and 26th, California and Farnam sts., oxidized sliver bracelet. Liberal reward for return 10 1:01 Calttornin st. M3 7 1EO SET- 00 North 20th streot M 8 DRESSMAKING. FJGAGEMENTS 10 DO Utamilios sollcited. DRESIMAKING N MissBturdy, 520 8 20th st. w soge (1AL, AND INVESTIGATE MME._ KELLOGG'S Jsystem of Fronch tallorfag. the only perfect ay tom onts with tallor squgrp dart rule. Gall be- Toro going elsewhere, Mg Pheian, 181 Vinton. L5 780 6% RAILWAY TiME GARD i CHICAGO BURLUVE (I & O] Dapot 10t A1 D Mav21 S ~-..Chicayo Vesidais .. . Chicsgo Kxpron ‘Chicaxd Bxpross. ... Ghioago ® 1064 ooni- - BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER. Depot 10th ang M; Denyer Vestibwo Limitod. Dendwood. Fxpras “Denvor Bxjr ... Denver Rxpoe: & Tlastings ooal ~.iineoln, Looal Bxcopt Hin.) 4L ST 0. & U, Ao Depot it ant ¥iian 3t - Knnnas City.Day ¥ixpress.... iCC. Night Bxp via U. I’ Trans Teay Omaha. 1B pm. 50 | 1150 p w20 650 p m Tonvos Arrivy Onyy B0y a m 435 p m 600 p m Arrives Arrive Onvia B0 p m 640 A m 7% TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST in the WORLD! MEGEATH STATIONERY CO,, 1304 Farnam Street, Omaha. THE SHORTESTLINE TO CHICAGD is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul R'y, as represented on this map. Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p.m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a.m. City Ticket Office, tsot Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. - C.C.Lincory, Pass Agent. ORDINANCE NO. 8 Anordinance declaring the nocessity of vrad- ing 22ud stroet from Nicholns stroot to Clirk stroet, and appolnting three disinterested appraisers to assoss and dotermine the dun- ages, 1T any. to the property owners, which may Do cansed by such = rading. Whereas, propsriy owners representing moro than three-ifths of tha feet trontage onsaid partof 22nd s roet have potitionod tho olty council to havo suld grading done unier tho throe-fitths cluuse as provided for in section 60 of tho rovised city charter, without cost o the eity: therefore, Be 1t ordained by the city couacil of the city of Umalia: Section, 1. That it 1s proper and nocessary and It is hereby declarod proper and necessary 1o urade 2nd street to Its present estabiished grade, Including necessary approaches there- 10, from Nicholas street to Clark streot. Sootion2. That the mayor, with the approv- alof the city council, appoint three disintor- ested appraisers toappraise, nssess and deter- ming the dumago (o propirty owners which may b caused by suoh griding, takin into consideration in muking such appraisement, $he speciai benefits. If 1y, to such property by rewson of such grading. Beotlon &, That this ordinance shall tuke offect und be in foree from and after its pass- age. Passed August 30th, 1502, JORN GROVE: City Ulerk. B, P. DAVIS, Presidont City Oouncil. Approved August Bist, 182, GEO. P. BEMIS ROPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOL buiidings.—U. 8. Tndian S . Omuhi and Winnebago Agency, Neb.—Winnebugo Thurston County, Neb.. August 2, 1802— Sealed proposals,’ endorsed | “Proposals for Erection of Scliool Buildinzs,” and addressed to the undersizned at Wintebago, ihurston Cownty, Neb., will bo received at this n:ency until onie o'clock p. m. of Septeaber A4th, 1503, for the furnishing of all necessary ot and materials and erectinz near the Winnebago Agenoy, Nob., three (3) two stozy br ek school buildings, us per the plins and” specifications which may be exumined at the office of ‘the “Bee” of Omaha. who “Journal® " of sioux Oity Towu, and at "this ageney. Bid- dars are required to foilow the “form of pro- posal,” accompanying the specifications as closely their bida wiil pe should state the propose ! price of ing and for the group of buildin :s. is reserved to re jotany or all bids or any part of any bid It deemea for the best inte estof tho servioe. Certified checks.—Each bid must be accompanied by u cortified eheck or draft upon some United “Stives depository orsolvent nutional bank in the vicinity of the residence of the bidder, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indlan Af- fairs, for at least five per cent of the amount of tho proposal. which chock or drafv will be forfeited to the United States in cise any bidder or bidders roceiving an awarl shaii fail to proniptly execute a contract with good and suflicient. Suretles. otherwise to bo' re- turned to the bidder. ‘Bids accompanied by cash In leu ot & cortifiod che k will not bo constdered. For any furthor informution, to building site. means of transporiation, etc., apoly to ROBERT H. ASHLEY, U. S, Indian Agent. Std21t. CHIUAGO, K. 1. & PACIFIC. Union Dopot I0th & Maroy Sts. Atfantlo Expross ‘estibulo Expiess From Bast. U2 p m L10 p m 850 8 m i 1.0) CHICAGO, It I, & PACIFIC, Union Dopot 10th‘and Maroy Sts. Hpm|..... ...Denver Limited.... Losam| 0. 0, K Teuves UNION PACIKIC, Omaha. |Unton Depot 10t and Maroy Sts. 7.55 & m[. 950 & m|. 215 pm &1y p m| €40 p m| 6.0 p m| Iyer el 3bg Ex(ex Siin) SI0UX CITY & FACIKIC, Dopot. 10th and Marey Sts. On T2 ®m|......Sl0ux Clty Passenzer. 0% p m 53 pm|. St Paul Expre Hwowa m Teaves ITY & PAC] Depot. 15th and Wobstor sis. St Paul Limited. ... ¥, 6. & MO. VALLEY. Depot, 1ith and Wel T Deadwood Expross, (Ex. 8at) Wyo, Bxp. ( -....Norfolk (iSx. Suni ......8t. Paul Bxpros Arrives Omaha Omahy Y INES3 FOR SALE CIEAP aceount of sickness. O. Lundeon, Fullorton,X “CANADIAN BEMPLOMENT OFFICE. ESTAB- lished 18 yoars: bost paylng business in Omaha. Inquire at room 1, 1509 Karnam st MBI Y IAREY HAVING TEN OR FORTY THOUSAND dollars can find a good business openlng in stock ¢ per cont dividend. Ad dress J (3, care Omuha Bee. 59118 Y IO OAPITALISTS OF OMALIA: T ERE puying business that Omaha as o point iy well adapted for. ‘The eaterprise is fairly n new Ideu. 1 thoroughly good. Being w and logitimnte, 1t will ps 0 any ordinary business. company that will pay shown up and wa t to g0 Into something paying ad dress J b Beo 5 10 T, ST. P M. & O, Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. “Sicux Clty Accommodation - Sionx ity Bxpress (£x. Sund'y) o.o..8t Paul Limit BANCrofe Passangor (K: CIICAGO & NOWTILWESTERN U. P, depot. 10th and Marcy Sts G ny) Arrivos Omaha U05 p m Arrivor Omaha .Eastorn Flyer (X Mo CHIUAGO & NORTHW BT Union Depot, Conncll Bluffs, - Chicago Kxpress . - Vestibule Limitea. L Kastern Klyer..... {igx S Atlantlo Mall (x Mo SALE, RESTAURANT AND CONKE storo, good Jocation and good trado. fenn, Seribner, Neb 767 10° Y, GooD: PIYSICIAN, REGULAR GRADU- ate, can socure n good location 1 & gocd rall- road townon the K., K. & M, V. R. R ln'South Da- Kkota Country well populated. Address J oL, lieo, i DRt SALE, BLEVATOR. tion uddre HOUSE IN —crop N T xaod ousiases . Omahn Bee, Lincoln, Neb. Tk 7—FOILSALE, IMPLEMENT, WAGON, BU fence wire and blacksmith' and wagon trade will sell or lease bullding. Address box 204, Glen: wood, lowa. 016-11 LINCOL! Address FOR~ SALE, & SALE, A almost new. CLAIRVOYANTS. QoM NANNI V. WARREN, LATKVOVANT, Dreliavle business modium, b yoar at 19 N 1 L ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY: WONDERFUL Dravelutions. Challonges ihe world. Mrs. Dr. Legrave, dend trance clalrvoya fo reador; : unites the sepa ringe with the one you tolls whore you will 4 and In what business bost udapted for; has brated gy ptian brenstplate for luck and Intempernnce ako. buths and 1ts i stamps fOr elrcalar; arey: also photos ' of Bouth 114l street, firat #oor: hours, ¥ a.m. to § p.m Come ono, cowe all. sad by convinced Gt this wos derful oraele. 5774 160 ————— MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO. Ive lultials of one same. Oieo 417 Y GRAINGND 1V STOCK BUSINESS, GOOD opening. Address for particulars, K19, Bee. FOR EXCHANGE. 7- CLEAN STOCK OF GENEIRAL M'D'S K; " fitake real estato & money. Box 295, Frankfort,ind. ZiEOR BALE - OR EXCHANGE, CO fitronting south on Cuming street, 1n Cs even FOOms, PANLEY, closels ; f0ree pumyp. pool, comented cellur: well bullt und hard pine sud owk Prios 82.20. ~ Agply to W. L. Selb; mber Commerce. 7Kl BALE OR EA LMY $1,0600.00 fiequity 1n 640 wcres of as nico land 'and good soll s there 1s In the state, near tho west liueof Por: kina 0. Ton full years' tme on the bulance of $4.00 per nere wt i por cont aunual laterost. What Dave you o ofer! Address P. 8. Casey, Sonth Omaha, Neb. Bired 77—FOR_EXCHANGE, 80000 STOCK OF GEN ieral merchandise for horses. Address box G Burwell, Gartleld county, Neb. T 15 B TREATMENT, BLBOTROTIE 1 ) balr treatmont, manloure otk Wachuel D1k [-MADAM STOWE, MAGN A LR TGS il MASSAGE, 46 SOUTH 1971 rd HooF, Bak 1. a1 o = MADAME SMITH 1121 TOOR T+ B HOOR: AISONG P r e by uiphur And ses bauhs M2 —ADDHESS WANTED. OF (i ND b i e e | et . Whon N from v 1 77—CLEAK LOT FOR HOKSE AND BUGGY, 2224 Poppleton avenue.. J. Nelson. B22-5% 7, -CLEAR OMALA REAL ENTATE FOIL MUK actual vaiuation. Money o loan, Boxd1s, Omalia. 7/—A BUSINESS THAT WILI, NET FROM 8100 0 8300 por week (uvestige. . ¥. Ringer, 1619 Farnaa. Bl 10° Zhoun GENERAL SBTOCK MEMCHANDISH. cleanest siock In (ue siate; clesr Ouialia property or land, one-fourth cash; 85,500 stock ro. and 2 10t In Wostlawn £0f eaah and I #10,000 gauural stack, oneBall cash. balance land . V. i 1519 MBs1 O GENERAL erchandise ods and Add W, Wetkios & Co., Fransiors, 1ad. Arrives Omahy MISSOURL FACIFIC. Dey.ot 1th and Wobster Sty. "8t Louls Expross. - 'St. Louls Kxpros: CHICAGO, It. L. & PACIFIC. Union Depot.Coanell Bluffe _Night Expross . LI Avaatlo Kxpress. . L Vestibule Limited .01l K. C. ST, JOi & C. B Arrives Union Dopot. Geynell Blutts. [Trans Kansas City @y Sxpross .| 645 p m Kanuas Gity NIROE Kxbrass...| 64) & m Arrivoy Transfor gM 53 b m 125 b m Notice of Assessment of Damages for Kecon structing the Sixteenth Streot Viaduct. To the owners of ail lots and purts of lots and real estate wlong the Sixteenth street via- duct and the approaches thereto. You are hercoy notified tha: the under- stened, threo disinterested traeholders of the city of Omaha, huve been duly appo nted by the mayor, with the approval of the city coun- cil of said city. to assess the dumaze to the owners respentively of the property nfflectod by the construction and reconstruction of the Sixtoenth s viadue! sary by ordinince N y 2Ist. 1802, upproved July 0 by pluns duls upproved by ouncil of said city ther notified, that having a ppointment, and du'y quaiific as required by law. we will, on Saturday. the 17th day of September, A. D. 1802 at the hour of 9 o'clock In_the forenoon, it the direerors' room of the Commercinl National bank 1602 Farnam street, within the corporite limits of said eity. meoes for the purpose of considering and making the assessment of duniuze to the owners respoctively of said property affected Dy suld reconstruction of sald viaduct anc its approches, tuking nto consideration special benefits, If iy, You ate notifled to be present at the time place uforesald and make any onjections 10 or stutements concerninz suid Of dumnawes s you mig cons ¢ ADOLPH MEYVER, ALFRED MILLARD. September 3d, 1892, Omaha, Nebraska, 85d 10t mages passea J und as proposed the mayor an You ure fu copted snid ment o1 rading. To the owners of all lots and parts of lots and real estate along Vinton street from 2ith street to the west line of ulley in biock 31, Wilcox's second addition. Youure hereby notified that the slzned, three disinterested fre city of Omahn, have been duly appointed by the mayor. with the approviil of the city council of safd clty, to ussess the damaze to the owners respectively of “the affe ted by grading of sild stroot, ey by ordinance Number 250, pissed st2ird. 1802, und approved August 24th Notice of Asses for under- 1802 You are further notified. that having ac- cepted waid uppointment, unaduly quatfied as required by law. we wiil, on the fth diy of September, A. D, 1802 &t the hoar of 10 a'clock in tho forenoon, at the office of Shriver & 0'Donnhoe, 1404 Farnam streot, within the corporate lniits of sild clty, meet for the purpose of considering and making tho assessment of damnge to the OWNers rospoec - ively of said property, affectea by said grad- fling inio’ consideration special bene- any. ou wre notifiea to be present at the time and place afores 1, and make any objections 10 or statements conc ing sald” assossment of damuges us you may consider proper. W. G. SURIVER, Committee of Apralso September drd, 1892 s 5d 10t OMATIA & Arrivos Union Depot. ~. 8t Louiy Leuves Trapsfer 0 mi NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENI OF DAMAGES FOR PHE CHANGE OF GRADE OF DOUGLAS STREET FROM 28TH STRELT TO THE WEST LINE OF H0GGS & HILL'S 2D ADDITION, *# To the owners of all Jots, parts of lots and roal estate along Doudlis stroet from 2sth street to the west {ine of Hoggs & Hill's 2d additlon and Intersectinggvenues and streecs, You are hereby not{§od tnat the under- signed, three disinteresfed freeholaers of the city of Omaha. huve ‘duly appointed by the mayor, with the wpbrovil of the city couneil of sald clty, to“ssoss the damage to the owners respectively of the property af- fected by the change of grade of Douglas street from 28th streot tothe west line of Boggs & HIll's sadition and intersecting ave- nues und streets, declarod nucessury by ordi- nance 180, pussed August 25, 1992, approved August 24, 1§, ou_ure further nogified, that having nc- cepted sald uppolntment. and duly gualified s required by (uw. we will, on the 17¢h day of eptember, A. D, 180% ut the hour of 10 o'elock in the forenoon, ut the office of T, O. Brunnor, m 1 Ware ‘block. within the corporate Limits of suld clty, meet for the purpose of considering und making tho ussessment of damage to the owners resbectively. of suld roperty. uffected by said chauge of grade, aking into consideration speclal benefits, If any. lrull wre notified to be present at the time and placo aforesald, and make any objections 10 OF Stulements concerning, sald ussessment of dumages, us you oy 8 proper. WILLIAS O SHRIVER, o K Omaha, Sept. 0, 1892 R 7t GLADE ORDINANCE NO. 826 An ordinunce estublishing the grade of Cameron street from 24th streot to 30th sroot, Iy the olty of Omaha: Bo it ordained by the civy councll of the clty of Omuhn: Soction 1. The arade of Cameron street from 24th street to J0th streot, In the city of Omaha, 15 hereby stablished at the following elevas tions, the grade boing uniform straight linos between the points specifiod In the streets, avenues or alleys numed in the respective sections follewlng, to-wit: Bectlon 2. Grade of Cameron stroet — Elevation Elevation of South of North Curb. Curb, E:st ourb of 30th street, as establishod. ....=....... 780 8.0 West curb of #70h street pro- ODMIE 20 7 Lariaths saa1 6.5 East curb of 27th stréet pro- duced . NS 6.5 0.5 West curl of Piorence ave.60.0 60.0 East ourb of Florence nve.(9.0 60.0 Waest ourb of 2ith streot, as established . o ozt s00K 645 Section . This ordinince shall take effect and be in foreo (rom and after its pussage. Passed August 30th, 1802, JOHUN fllt()‘vli&, o NIty Clerk, prosident Oty L resident Clty Counol Approved August lst, 1502 ’ GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayor. Proposal for Grade Stakes and Lumber, Sealed bide will be recelved at the ofice of the city comptroller, Omaha, Neb., up to 4 oolock p. m. Boptem ber @l-.m for the fu nishing of grade stakes, lum nil and cement for the remalnder of t oar for the oty of Omuh_P. B icutions on file at this ofice. The peg right 18 resorved to acoept or reject any or all hll}ll. Each bidd aoh llu.h required 'fii fi%'{) Sgnl«l check of 82478 Comptroiler, TAKE WARNING! NEGLECT NOT THE DANGER. An Objest Lesson Taught by the * Indians, Let the Way Pe Simple and the Remedy Safe. SIGNALS OF If you are ailing, not exnctly sick, but net foeling *just right,” have a drowsy, dull feeling, bad taste in the mouth, variablo appetite, occasional pains in the joints and muscles, and other signs of impending sickness, why not do as the Indian does—drive such symptoms out of the system by the judicious use of their vegetable romedy ? Don’t neglect such warning. That pain in your shou'der may de- velop into rheumatism, and n month’s scikness deprive you of the income of your toil. That furry tongue denotes your liver is out of order, and typhoid fever would easily take root in your system. Wihat coutd you do then? Think of your business, your income, and your family. Seck safety ns you would fly cholera or smallpox. You are in danger it you noglect theso warnings. Thoy may pass off but the chances are against you, and even then the poison in only latent in your system. Do not, however, put your trust in the numerous so-called ‘‘sarsnparillas’ with which the marfet is flooded. Saranparilla bark 18 not a medicno, 1t 18 a fiavor Ing, nothing wore. The actlon of many of theso ocetions comes fram mineral polsons they con- tain, such ns mercury, arsento, stryching, bismuth, 1od1de of potasium, aud the 11ke, and any drugglst Wil toll you, 1€ he tells you truly, that this Is so. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa and othor Kiekapoo In- alan medicines eontaln only the product of the fleld and forost, nature’s own vogotable growth of roots, barks and herbs, and_of necossity nre freo from all mineral polsons whatover, becauso the Indians have no kunow'edgo of them, depending wholly upon nature’s Inboratory (o their resources, and upon thetr skill, born of conturies of exper- tence, tn preparing them. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, mado by the In- aiuns from roots, barks and herbs of their own gathering and_curing, 8 obtainsble of any druggist at one doliat per bottle; six bottles for five dollars. LR b s s o i you free a theiliins and interestinz book of 174 pages. entitied “Lifo and Suenes Anionz the Kickapoo Indlans.” Tells all about the Address HEALY & BIGELOW, ng Agouts, 5 Grand Ave, New from HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water WES'S NERVE AND BRAINTRE AT suide tor Iystori Noa Nervous Prosiraton €iusdl by baccD, Wakofulness, Mentil Deoros- nity, wisary DR.E.C, nvoluntary. over-exartlon 00 thy braln ace. A wonth’s riatunt £1,6 for #, by mail. Lranton six Doxas Lo cary Kach ords for s 0oxar, with § will 8311 writton guaranteto rofund i€ noL caryd. Guaranten 1ssasd only by Theodore, K. Lewls druggist. solo ngent southeast corner lith and Farnam sts. Omaha mator) Sol. 4 /I‘.“k;, Lt S ', iy & \\" o e o ey £ Coy, e stamps will secure youl thelr lllus- trated now| book of Call upon, or ‘v"'l.«“ | address with stamp, —JrL;B_@,tts & Betts, South 14th 8t., N £ Curaerldth and Douglas Sts., Omiaha, Neb. SHE CAUGHT HIM 0N THE AP A Giddy Husband's Corquests on the Beach at Long Branch, HIS WIFE PRESSED THE BUTTON How a Woman's Dislike for Doctors Was Cured—A Gag that Fatlod—Treatment ren's Aliments—The Fall Fashions, A correspondent tells of a strange woman who appeared at Long Branch recently. She kept her business aud her identity veiled for several anys and then requested hull a dozen ladios at the hotel t accompany her to her room. Here they were shown a dozen snapshot photographs of a man apparently 80 years of age, who appeared to be much interested 1n & rathor good looking woman at his sidge. They were both lyiog on the beach, *‘TLat man,” saia the womau, “lis mwy husband. The voman beside him is & scheming widow. Throo weeks ago 1 left New York, going with my mother to Newport, A week ago I was told that my husband was having o do. lightful time «t the Branch with a sirange woman, Of course I disbelieved this, but when 1 took & run_home and found him gone 1 thought it strange, 50 ok a run down nere, where I found bim constantly in the company of that woman, My mud is someLhing Of an adept at photegraphing, and I got her u kodak and hao her snow me how 1o use it. I'hose pnotographs are the resuit of my work, and they spenk volum Not wishing my husbaod to sve me here, Lalways wore the veil.” With this stmple explanation the womaa pat the tell-talo snap suots n hor trunk and e(t for the city. T'he mysterious woman would not tell who she wis, and said that the reason that she did not confront Lor way- ward husbaud when in the company of the WOmAn was on account of not wanung to cause a scone ou the beach, The wite of a well known physician tells an amusing story of one Of her early ex- periences soon after her marriage, 'S A writer n the New York Tribune. *‘When I wasa girl,” she said, “1 had the groutest dislike'of the medical profession, aad always snid that [ would never, under any circum- stances, marry a doctor: ang, of course, it was my futo to fallin love with a medical student. who was simply absorbed in bis profession. After & rather lobg cugage- ment, during which time Dr. 8. had gradu- ated and established a fairly good practice, wo were married, and I moved to my new home in Y——, where there was quite o flourishing medical college, the head ot whicn was aa intimate friend of my hus- band. My dislike of the ‘profes- sion in general still continued, and whenever the two men were shut up in the library togother 1 aiwavs imagined that they were discussing ‘horrors,’ as 1 flippautly ~called their scientific rescarches. One afterucon, when Dr. as off on his rounds, a small boy presented bimself with a curious tooking oblong package with my husbaud’s name ou the wrapper. ‘Dr. B. Xent this,’ said the imp, *aud I was to_say it_oughter be nut on ice immediute, *Good gracious,’ I thought, ‘what is that dreadiul Dr. B, seuding to my husband that oughi to be put on 1ce at oncel’ and as 1 took tho package 1 felt a thrili ot instinctive terror run through my frame, for it was not firm and comtortable like an ordinary bundle, but felt tlaboy and yielding. ‘Like a human urm! I suddenly thougnt, and with a cry of fright I dropped the thing on the hall floor. “My tirst impulse was to call one of the maids, but rallying myself and feelng ashamed of my silly imagination 1 ap- proached the long, hateful-looking package, which, neverthelcss, possessed a sort of hor- rible fascination for me. With shrinking fingers I picked it up by the cord which was around it ana carried it over to tho table; and then, growing bolder, ‘how avsolutely silly I am. [ said to myself; ‘as if Juck would have legs ana arms sent to him in this casual fashion!’ Taking out a hampin (that universal woman's imple- ment), I seratched a little hole in one end of the bundle. Horrors of hor- rors! Itwas flesh! Lgave a loud screech waoich brought the two maids and my hus- band, who had just drivea up, all on the scene: ana then 1 distinguished myselt by going off futo my first and only attack of bysterics. After much dificulty, Dr. as- certuined the cause of my frights then luugh- ing beartily, opeied the suspicious-looking bundle, and held up to wy mortified vision an uncommouly fine—fish. The hole I had made in the paper just bappened to oxpose the smooih fleshlike portion between the gills ana the eyes.” He tried the frontdoor and couldu’t get in; then he triec the side door with tho same success, and tinally ho procended around te the kitchon. There he knocked timidly and the laay of the house met him. “‘What do you want!" she asked inhospita bly “Nothing, madum,” he replied, with a gal. lant smile. *‘Well, yon've come to the right place tn got it,” she asserted. He looked around about bim for half a min- ute and at her. *You will excuse me, madam, I am sure,” ho saia poliely, “if I am apparently rude, but before 1 came in here I looked at this handsome house for at least ten minutes and noted careluily its air of comfort, its genial homelikoness, its hospitable look, its thrifty and woll-fed appearauce, and if [ should differ from you ou that last statement of vours, belicve me, I 4o 50 honestly, not as a contradiction.” The womau was dazed, “I muy e mstaken,” he went on glibly, “for it is buman to orr, but if 1 am, may my judgment heuceforth ve as sounding brass and my opiuion o tiukling cymbal,” ‘Ihe woman slammed the door i his face and he turned sadly away, *That’s tho fivst” thine,”” e murmured, *in the whole course of my professional carcer that that gag failed to work, and I foar this place will prove a wilderuess to me unless 1 striko a duferent lay.” *‘An intelligont woman who has brought up o large family,” writes the mother of a household, “is ofion @ better physician for childrev than & young doctor fresh from hiy medical studies and stuTed full of knowledge und theories, In childish ailments experi- enco is everything, and nursing, not medl- cinos, 15 of paramount importance. 1 seldom give my children any medicine, especially in hot weather. 1| have one regular treat- ment for the various summer troubles that [ have hardly ever known 1o fail, At the first sywptom of disturbance of any kind in any of my children (their ages, by the way, range from 6 Lo 20), I stop their food at or and for a couple of duys or louger,if neea be,give thew notbing but scalded wilk with a hitle whisky or brauay in 1t, from a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful, according to the age. A glass of ik in the morning, another at noon and another at night,is all that is neves- sary for sustenance. If there seems to be decided digestive ircuble I precede Lhis treat- ment with a dose of castor oil, the quantity given being also regulated by oircum- stances.” Very simplo [o style are many of the 1m- ported suits for the autumn. Some have three-quartor jacket of serge or homespun, with a blouse or seamless waist of surah or otber silk. ‘Thus, u skirt of cream and blue homespun Is made with & waist of dark blue satin surah oyor a whaleboned lining, The surab is lapved in plaits in the back, show- ing no seams. ‘I'he frouts are drawn down without darts, leaving a deep V-space for a plastron of cream color covered with bor! zontal lll‘“)fl\\ of dark olue silk braid. A short frill, like » Veriugadin puff, of the surah shows below the waist, giving breadth to the hips, A girdle covered with the braid encircles the walst above the friil or puff, The collar and wristbands of Jhe full sleoves are also of the braid. For ihe street a prin- cesso jacket is added of the wool of the skirt lined with silk liko that of vhe blouse. The Mirror of Fushion. The Parisian ’llw‘{ tor gray plaids has reached America an rl-m silkc’ blouses are becoming quite the fashion., Upon those thoy suit they are very becoming. ‘They are worn with dark or black silk or lace skirts, sud many add & black sash tied i front in & roselte bow, ———— DeWitt's Hnrn’:nrml aestroys suoh pols sons us seroful 10 disnases, eczema, rheus matisw, [ts timely uso saves wmany lives,