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    8 OMATTA DAILY BEE : TUTTnSDAY , 2 ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
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Mill lie tnken until 12 in. fur tin
cvnnlnjf edition , nml nnlll HiJIO p , infer
for ninrnlliK nml Sundny edition * .
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fur lens I linn li.'e. fur the Unit Inner
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hered chcolt , ciin Imvc nnuwcru ml
drcNNcd In n iiiunlicrcd letter In cnri
of Tlic Ilee. Atifttrpm no ii < lilrrnc
trill lie delivered on jirciientixtlon a
the check only.
WASTED MAI.TC IIISLF.
WANTED , wo liave steady work for a fcv
good hustlers of good habits nnd appear
nnce. C. F. Adams Co. , JG19 Jlownrd at
11 222
TAILOHS. attend Dyhr's' ' cutting school
61S So. 1.1th St. P-223
8ALI38MI3N for cigars , $125 month and ex
pcnses ; old llrm ; experience unnecessary
inducements to customers. C. C. Illsho ]
& Co. , St. Loul. . Mo. I M218
BALKSMEN to sell office specialties ; fin
Fide lines ; J5 n day ; uecd by nil mor
chants. Model Mfg. Co. , box D , Squtl
Bend. Ind. I3-M403 M3
GOOD steam fitter with tools doing busl
ness on nls own hook , apply at Florence
Neb. , water works. B 175 M-l *
"WANTED , men to learn barber tradew ;
have the facilities for thorough training
tight weeks completes ; two years saved
milondld ssason to begin ; SCO positions t <
1111 In May ; students assisted with trans
portatlon ; It IB cheaper to come to a thor
oughly reliable Institution than try In i
dingy live-cent shop ; positions guaran
Iced ; tools presented ; commission nl
lowed ; writes today. Moler Harbor Col
lego. Chicago , Ills.1' D-W2I6 M2
THE WESTKHN BAUnKnS' INSTITUTE
formerly tlio Ht. Ix > uls Harbor College o
Omaha , haa been lately Incorporntci
tinder the laws oC Nebraska. It Is nov
the best equipped , ns well ns the Inrges
barber school In America. Write for ou
free Illustrated catalogue nnd particular ?
Western Harbor Institute , cor. Dodge am
14th Sts. , Omaha. B 430 S
T\VO men nnd ono woman ; steady work
good pay. Iloom 4 , Ware block. B 437
WK WANT nt once everywhere , nt horner
or to travel , reliable men to keep ou
show cards nnd advertising before th
public and Introduce ) a now discovery
salary or commission ; JOS per month nm
expenses not to exceed $2.50 per day ; np
ply "t once for full particulars. Qlob
Medical Klcctrlc Co. , Buffalo , N. T.
B M47G 3 *
KAHN $27 per week evenings , same tlm
study electricity. Send C stamps for 3 trln
lessons. Cataract Electrical School. But
falo , N. V. B-M481 2'
WANTKD. two solicitors to visit buslnes
houses ; good money ; 037 Paxton block.
B M4SO 2
WANTED FKMALI3 HELP.
WANTED , 100 girls , 1524 Dodge. Tel. 87C
C M227
WANTKD. a good cook. Apply S. W. corne
" 2nd Ave. and Davenport. Kxcellen
wages paid. C 220-23 *
GOOD girl for general housework. ISO
Chicago. C-341 1
WE have a position open for a lady o
thirty or over to travel for us ; expense
guaranteed ; splendid chance for promo
tlon ; references. Address O 43 , Bee.
C M421 M2
WANTED , grl ! for general housework. N
E. corner 32d and Cass. C MI303 *
WANTED , competent girl for genera
h'jUFPWork : small family , lira. G. ; \l
Heed , 1111 So. 30th avc. C M1C1
WANTKD. nn American lady , not unde
25 , to Introduce an educational work Int
families ; treed not bo experienced , bu
must possess tact nnd good address-
hours , 9 to 4. Addrews O 1C , Bee.
C 1G3 1 *
WANTED A cook. Apply to L. L. Kountz <
1207 South 10th St. at 1:30 : p. m.
m.C1GO 2 *
GENERAL housework girl nnd second uli
wanted nt 128 S. 35th nvt\ C M474 2 *
A COMPETENT girl for general house
work ; good wages. Call nt 527 So. 25th av <
C M-1SG 3
FOII IlKJiT HOKSI3S.
CHOICE houses nnd cottages all over eft
Jo to $73. Fidelity , 1st floor , N. Y. Life
D-225
HOUSES. Bcnewa & Co. , 103 N. 15th SI
D-226
ALWAYS moving household goods am
pianos. Omnha Van & Storage Co. , ism
Farnam. Tel. , 1539. D 227
HOUSES , stores. Bemls , Paxton block
D-228
FOR RENT , houses In all parts of clt-
The O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St '
D-233
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HOUSES for rent ; a specialty made o
looking after property of non-residents
J. H. Sherwood , -ra N. Y. Life. D 2S4
CHOICE 8-r. br. terrace , modern , ca. fronl
118 So. 23th St. 3G U. S. Nut'l. Bank BldR
D-235
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HOUSES. Clms. E. Benson , 310 Ramge bide
D M4G1 AH
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EIGHT-ROOM house ; gas , bath , barn , 262
Sewurd. F .D. Wead , 10th nnd Douglat
D-740
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HOUSES for rent In nil parts of the city
Brennan-Lovi Co. , 219 South IGth St
D-233
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SEVERAL. Inq. 36 U. S. Nat'l. Bk. Bide
D-237
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NEW brick store room , suitable for dru
store : also C-room Hat , all modern , 20t
nnd Cumlng. Apply to J. H. Parrotte. .
D-M058
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MAGGARD'S Van nnd Storage. 117 N ifitl
Tel. 1498. D-231
FOR RENT , f.-room cottage , 2Gth an
Illondo streets. $8. Inquire C07 North 13t
street or 508 N. Y. Life , D 459
FLAT No I. Normandy , will bo for ren
from April 1 , Apply on premises , Pnr
and Pacific. D 4G7 1 *
UNEQUALED. stonm , all modern four an
llvoroom Hals. Tlzard , 223 N , 21th
D M4S4 4
WOU HUNT I-lJHMHIIP.n 1I001IS.
THREE furnished rooms for housekeeplnc
man nn < l wife ; rent taken In board 3 ]
N. 17th. E 852
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ROOMS , 1900 Cnpltol ave. B-M190 MS *
NICELY furnished rooms ; private fnmllj
2112 Cans. E-M299 M4
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LARGE south front room with alcove : moc
orn. 2580 Ilarney 8t , E M333 M5
DKSIltABLl ? front room ; modern ; refei
ences. Address O 41. Bco. E 435 a *
ROOMS for gentlemen ; ref , ren. 1701 GUI
avenue. E M422 M30 *
i-uiiMsiir.i ) IIOOMS AMI IIOAUD.
THE CAPITOL , 1722 Capltoj avenue ]
F M990 M19
NICELY furnished rooms , steam heat. fr
bath. $1.50 per week ami up , Klnndlk
hotel. 16th and Webster Sts , F 241
THE BACHELORS-SOU Farnam St. . t *
best $1.50 house in Htate ; oed weekly rate
F-7C5-MH
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GLENCAIRN , transients J1.26 a day. Id
Douglag. F M274
ROOMS , board , steam heat. Midland Hoti
F M9SO-M15
UTOPIA , 1721 Davenport. F-MSSO
THE BACHELORS. 2014 Farnaiiv IOTE
double room , suitable for man und wife.
F M571 M2
A VERY desirable front room with a
cove , 2nd floor. Hot water , heat , 212
S5th t. F J1S
ELEGANT' ' Hteam heated rooms ! line tabl
bourd. 1903 Capitol avo. F iUS7 8
FOR niC.NT tlMi-UIlMSIIKI ) UOOMS ,
FOR gentlemen , walking distance , nea
Farnnm cor , modern I 23 , Bee.
Q-213
FOUR tinfurnldhed rooms. 2027 N. 20th.
G IC2 5 *
KOIl 1112XT STOHKS AMI OKKICKS.
3-STORY and basement brick store build
Ing 1003 Farnam. 22x100. Inquire 314 Firs
National Bunk Building. 1-214
GOOD cnn-lnge nnd blacksmith shop ; goo
location. Andres * , E. Sorcnson , Oran
Island. Neb. I-19S-M-9 *
uTfl. NAT'L Bank BIdg. , $7.60 up.
1 328
FOR RENT , a ground floor office , special !
BUltablo for real estate , etc. ; splendl
vault , iiullt for use of city treasurer. Aji
ply II. C. Peters & Co. , ground floor HP
building. 1-423
FOR RENT , store In first-class location
rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters I
Co. , ground floor Bee bids. 1 422
AO13.\TS AVANTI5D.
PROFITABLE work offered agents I
every town to secure subscriptions to th
Ladles' Home Journal nnd the Snturda
Evening Post. Good pay for good wort
We want agents to work thoroughly an
with business system to cover each sec
tlon with our Illustrated little booklet
nnd other advertising matter. How we !
some of our ngent ? have succeeded I
told In n little booklet we would like t
send you portraits of some of our bes
agents , with the story of how they mad
it nay. The Curtla Publishing Co. . Phllti
dclDhta , Pa. J M880 A18
WANTED TO HKNT.
WANTED , to rent , furnished hotel ; 25 t
40 rooms ; by experienced hotel man. O 41
Bee. K-438 3
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co. , 90 !
910 Jones , general storage and forwarding
245
OM. Van & Storage , 15UV4 Farnam. Tel. 155 !
24 G
GORDON baggage line , 211 N. 16. Tel. 119 ;
M-M473 31
AVANTED-TO UVY.
II * YOU nre In need of anything try th
Want Columns of The Bco ; they wll
bring you what you want. N SG7
HIGHEST prlcen nala Tor all kinds o
household goods. Lewlo. 104 S. llth.
N-M333 F28
STAMP collections bought , sold. Mortensor
401 N IGth. N M39I M3
ALL kinds of household goods , hotels , etc.
In largo or small quantities. Chicago Fur
nlturo Co. , tel. 2020 ,1406-8-10 Dodge.
N-C14 m B
SECOND-HAND books bought for cash
Antiquarian Book Store , 1519 Farnnm.
N-M7S2
WE WANT several nice residences and resIdence
Idenco lots for cash buyers. We have th
buyers , what have you to offer ? O'Neill'
Real Estate Agency , South Omalm.
N-219
HIGHEST prices paid for good goods. Vnrl
cty Furniture Co. , 110-112 So. ] 4th.
N 1GT > JIS
HIGHEST price , paid for good second-han
furniture. Boston Furniture Store , 721 >
16th. N M445 1130
BOSTON Furniture Co. pay highest price
for good 2nd-hand furniture. 1411 Dodg (
Tel. 223S. N 447
FOII SAT/R FURNITURE.
GREAT bargains In new and 2nd-hand fin
nlture , stoves , etc. Boston Furniture Co
1414 Dodge. O 448
FOII SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SAWDUST , hardwood , cribbing and ho
fence at lowest prices. 901 Douglas St
Q-S19
HOG. poultry and lawn 'fences ' ; all wire ; I
best. "Wire Works , 14th and Ilarney.
Q-2B1
B. HAAS , Florist , 1813 Vlnton St. , Tel. 77C
plants , cut flowers , boquets , hall , jesl
dencc , wedding and grave decorations
orders by mall or express promptly ftllec
Q 252
FOR SALE ten R.I.P.A.N.S for 5 cents , a
druggists ; ono gives relief. Q 253
AT GREAT sacrifice , fine upright piano
good as new ; tone excellent. Address 1
11 , Bee office. Q 489 M4
SECONDHAND sewing machines , $5.00 ur
Neb. Cycle Co. , 15th and Hnrney.
Q 410 M4
RESTAURANT outfit for storage charges
Om , Van nnd Storage Co. . 1511 % Farnar
street. Q 488
NEW nnd 2d-hand typewriters sold , renter
repaired ; ribbons cheap. De > rlght , 1116 F'rr
Q 719M13
2ND-hand safe cheap. Derlght , 111G Farnair
Q-248
COLD IN HEAD , Sherman's Catarrh Jellj
25c. Middle of block , Omaha , Neb.Q250
Q-250
SAFES Buy , sell , exchange. 114 S. 13th SI
Q-181-
$60 LIFE certificate In shorthand and busl
ness school , $10. F. L. Robertson. 2717 K
26th St. Q-M1RG M23 *
HORSE clippers and repairs for all stand
ard makes. We grind clippers , razors
shears , etc. A. L. Undeland , Omnha.
Q-201
STOCK of general mdse. about $3,500.00 I
central Nebraska ; good farming dlstrlcl
town 300 Inhabitants ; stock clean , cas
trade , sales average $1,200.00 per month
terms cash , reason for selling , lll-henltl
Address O 25 , Bee. O M291 M4
FINE $ CO violoncello for $25,00. Addrcs
or call nt 220 % S. 13th St. Q-M307 M5
WHISKY delivered fres. Send us $3.90 nn
wo will deliver at your station , express
charges paid , alx full quart bottles o
either McBraver , Old Crow. Ouckenhelme
Rye , Ky. Blue Ribbon. Old Pepper o
Private Stock , Columbia Supply Co. ( In
oorporntejl ) , 1400 Main St. , Kansas CItj
Mo. References Any express companj
as they handle thousands of our packngci
P. S. Mention this paper and wo will son
free with your ordfr a gold-tipped glas
and a corkscrew. Q 272 M-3 *
, FOR SAt E Fresh family cow ; her milk I
I rich nnd delicious. Wilson , 3640 N , 4Gtl
' Q ) CS !
$100 WILL BUY a W. W , Klmball ligl ,
wood cas ? upright piano , in splendid rim
dltlon. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. , SOfi {
Kth St. ' Q-MI7S
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE to country dealers ; sccond-han
furniture nnd stoves sold nt lowest price
by carload lots or less. Chicago Furnltur
Co. , 1400-8-10 Dodgf R 515-m 5
FARM of 309 acres for rent near Gllmon
Neb. : all under cultivation ; well Improvet
See McCague. Investment Co. , Omaha
R-313 1 *
CLAIUVOVAVrS ,
MRS. FRITZ , clairvoyant. 817 N ' IGth
S-255
VIENNA fortune teller , 18 years hero 141
Howard. . 8-256
MME. Gylmer , genuine palmist. 1G03 Dodgi
S-M3S8 A3
MASSAGE , IIATIIS , ETC.
WILSON , massage , baths. R. 15. 3 (
G' T-M493 M4
. DR. LEON , electric bath , parlon
first-class as lstant. 417 S. llth , upstalru
T Mij2 ! M1S
MME. AMES , R. 6 , 507 S , 13 ; massage batlu
T M792 MIS'
HATTIE LOUIS , masaago , baths. 1324 Car
" ° > ave. T-M842 M17"
MME. SMITH , Room 2 , 118 % No. (15th (
T 131 G
MRS. FLO BERRY , bath and massage , 11
N , IGth 8t. , room 12 , 2d floor. Attendant !
T M430 M27
I'EHSONAL.
VIAVI U woman's way to health. 346 Be
u-257
( Continued , )
HOW undergraduate doctors , dentists
pharmacists. lawyers can soon graduate
Box 1 B. Chicago. U .M59S M10'
BATHS , massage. Mme. Post , 3 1DH S 15th
U-25S
LIEBEN. coHtumcr , 1313 Howard :
logues sent. u 250
SUPERFLUOUS hair , wrlnklm. molt *
warts , frcckleo , blackheads , pimples removed
moved forever by elcctrlcl'y ; bunt de
yeloped ; neck , arms , cheeks made plump
Mine , rnvnc's hnlrdresslng pallors , 2.U !
Lcavenworth. Tel. 1S63. U M5G9 M8
PILI',3 cured In seven to ten days , by one
treatment. No pain , no knife , no danger
Rectal dlscises a specialty. Empire rile
Cure , 932 N. Y , Life Building , Omnha.
U-MS31
R-JTTER hospital ; confinement cases taken
babies adopted. 2214 Sewnrd , Omaha , Tel
2233. U-262
PRIVATE hospital for ladles before nnt
during confinement ! bablea adopted. 113i
N. 17th , Omaha , U 263
MASQUERADE suits. B. Sack's , 331S S. 20th
U M723 MIS'
Osteopathy , Dr. B. J. McRac , Pnxton Blk
U 76G M-14
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W3 nUPTURB cured Until May first foi
$3.i. No detention from business. 1,000 pa
tlents cured In Nebraska. Seven yrnrs n
Omaha. Call or write. Empire Rupturi
Cure. 932 N. Y. LJfO Building. U-MS32
WATCHES nnd alarm clocks sold on easj
payments. 'We give a. working man t
chance. No extra charge for waiting. Oui
prices are 50 per cent lower than limtnll
nient houses ) . Jonscn & Moshor , 704 N
16th. U-M748-M-14
COLUMBIA or Rambler bicycles. $40.00. Neb
Cycle Co. , 15th and Hartley. U 861 M17
SUPERFLUOUS hair , warts nnd molei
permanently removed by electricity. Con
mutation free and confidential. All worl
guaranteed. Miss Allcndor , 1724 Dodge.
U-224-M10 *
WEDDINGS AND CAKE-WALKS.
Large decorated cakes made to order or
short notice and sent securely packed t (
any address $3 and upwards. Balduff
Omaha. U M99S
WOMAN'S best friend ; no medicine : n <
equal. Send lOc. Gem Rubber Co. , Knnsa :
City , Mo. U M2S2-M3'
GENTLEMEN , why remain single whIU
so many excellent women desire bus
bands ? Send stamp. World Publlshlni
Co. , Minneapolis. Minn. U M322 MS'
MONIIE1T , chiropodist & hnlr dressing
Douglas Blk. opp. Hayden's. U 2SS M 25 *
MISS CARTER has moved to 303 S. 17tl
St. ; In connection with pleating , I am malt
Ing a specialty of making silk underskirts
U 4405
S2ERKOWSKY , violin teacher. 321 S. 15 , R. 3
U-M377
DR. ROY , chiropodist , corns & superlluou
hair removed by electricity. R. 12 , Fronzei
block. U 32S
WANTED , 10,000 people to take the Kins
of Remedies for Rheumatism ; ono bottli
sufficient for almost any case or kind
$1.23 per bottle , either by express or mall
Address all orders to D. Furls & Co.
Ulysses , Butler Co. , Neb. U M.4S3 2 *
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
WANTED , choice firm and city loans. R. C
Peters & Co. , 1702 Farnatn , Bee bldg.W .
W 284
$100,000.00 special fund to loan on first-clasi
improved Omaha1 property , or for bullfllni
purposes. Fidelity Trust Company.V265
\V-265
6 % PER CENT money. Bomls , Paxton Blk
W 266
$1,000 AND upwards to loan on improvet
city property and farms. W. Farnan
Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam St. W 267
6 PER CENT city and farm loans. Garvlr
Bros. , 1613 Farnam St. W 268
$50,000,000 CHEAP money for investme-nt
agents wanted. Investors lists for sale
Investors Directory , N. Y. W 269
WRITE us if you want a loan on voui
farm in .Iowa , eastern Nebraska or Mis
souri , it will pay you. Anthony Loan &
Trust Co. . 315 N. Y. Life. W 270
$100 AND up. F. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas
W 271
MONEY to loan on Nebraska nnd lowr
farms ; lowest rates. Brennan-Lovo Co
219 S. 16th , Omaha. W 272'
MONEY to loan on Improved Omnha real
estate. Brennan-Lovo Co. , 219 So ' IGth.
'W 272
MORTGAGES. Wallace , 213 Brown Block
W 273
LOANS. Potter-Sholes Co. , 310 N. Y Life
W M135
S PER CENT. Chns. E. Williamson. U. S
Bank Bldg. W-326
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
$10 TO $10.000 TO LOAN ON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PTA-
NOS. HORSES , WAGONS , AND CAR
RIAGES. WAREHOUSE' RECEIPTS
etc. , nt lowest rates in
Omnha , South Omnha nnd Council Bluffs
No removal of Kood : strictly confidential
you can pay the loan off at any time 01
in any amounts ,
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO
300 SOUTH IGTH STREET
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONl'/J
INCORPORATED LOAN COMPANY V
OMAH'A. X 295
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLF
HOLDING PERMANENT POSITIONS
ON THEIR PERSONAL NOTE WITHOUT -
OUT INDORSEMENT ; LOW RATES
EASY PAYMENTS. ROOM 119 , BOART
OF TRADE BLDG. , IGTH AND FAR
NAM STS. TEL. 2295. X-29C
MONEY loaned on pianos , furniture , horses
cows , Jewelry. Duff Green , r. 8 , Barkei
blk. . .X 297
MONEY loaned on' pianos , furniture. Jew
elry , horses , cowsetc. . C. F , Reed , 319 S 13
X 298
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLF
holding permanent positions with respon
sible concerns upon their own name , with
out security ; easy payments. Tolmnn
R. 7W. N. Y. Life Bldg. X-300
J1U.SINESS CHANCES.
HERD of 15 head registered Jerseys. Closest -
est living relatives to "Hugo Countess'
of World's Fair fame , for whom ownei
refuBOd $1GOO ; Hanna's Duke No. 323C5
only living son of "Hugo Countess , " ai
head of herd. Also daughter. 2 grand
daughters and half Mister of "Hust
CountcEs. " Cash , Would consider gooi
farm In western Iowa or eastern No
lirnska. Address owner , L , E. Williams
Glenwood , Iowa. Y M379
UNUSUAL opportunity ; invest $200 , secur
Ing large permanent Income ; capital safe
profits sure. . II. Griffin , 1UO Broadway
New York. Y M402 M14
GOOD country store with house In rear
cheap for canh. Address O 14 , Bet > .
Y-174-M-22 *
FP.'K,9V,1CJf ' rotur''s , ' "at your bargains ai
O'Nolll'8 Real Estate Agency , Soutl :
Omaha , Y 218
EXCELLENT opening for any ono to star
a general store. Address Box 1 , Stroms-
burg , Neb. Y M293 2J *
FOR RENT , Mercer hotel bar.
V M342 M5 *
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FOR SALE , stock of general morchandlst
In good condition , will take part trade
Address O 29 , Boo. Y 4G3 D *
WANTED , a man or woman qualified it
tmndlo a department In a mall order cata
logue business iii Omaha : ono who can in
vest a few hundred dollars In the busi
ness on the profit sharing plan or ou u
guaranteed Interest plan if preferred.
Write for interview , stating your nga nn <
qualifications ; also state the amount ol
money you could Invest , your present busi
ness and when you could make a change
I am experienced In the above line nnd de
sire to connect with a man or woman ol
Christian character , one having progress-
tvo ideas nnd the snap to plan nnd tun
out work ; the location is ont of the besl
In the country ; the general plan of selling
goods by catalogue is getting moro popu
lar each year.
Do not unawtr this axl thoughtlessly or un
less you are. a believer In the profit shar
ing plan In its true sense. Address O 21
He-u oillce. Y M470 2 *
FOR SALE , for cash , furniture and lease
of 3o-ropm hotel In Cedar Rapids , Neb
the only hotel in the town ; doing a gooi :
business ; good reasons for c-elllng. Write
or call on C. W. Hutfleld , Cedar Rapids ,
1S 1 . Y-M4S2C *
lll'SINKNS CHANCIIS.
( Continued. )
A CHANCE of a lifetime. We want to
sell our entire slock of livery , hacks , bag-
Ktigo and mall line ; practically no oppo
sition ; best location west of the Missis
sippi river ; cash only ; best reasons for
selling. Lovl Bros. , Nebraska City , Neb.
Y M479 5 *
FOR EXCHANGE.
A LOT of young1 Clyde horses for Hale or
trndo for real estate. W. Larabee , Alns-
worth. Neb. Z M175 4 *
FOR SALE-HEAL ESTATE.
ONE of the bst bargains In acre property
now on the market. Five acres , 3 blocks
from Sherman avenue car line ; 7-room
nouso ; necessary buildings ; great chance
for gardening and small fruits. Price
$2,750 , worth double. If not sold by March
1st will bp withdrawn from market nnd
rented at $200 per year. Sec mo nt once.
G. G. Wallace , 313 J. J. Brown block.
RE-173-
LIST your property with us for sale. Wo
have the customers. The Byron Reed
Company , 212 S. 14th Street. .IE-579
FOR SALE , my homo In West Omaha.
Those wishing to purchase will address
Henry D. Estabrook , 813 , 184 La Sallo St. ,
Chlcnco. RE-M378 Mi !
HOUSES , lots , farms , lands , loans ; also
flro Insurance. Bcmls , Pnxton Block.
RE 302
FARMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS ! ! !
Over 2,500 acres of Douglas county land for
sale cheap. Prices ranee from $20 per
acre up. Will pay you to Investigate.
The Byron Reed Co. , 212 S. 14th St.RE
RE M939
C. F. HARIU6ON Farms. 918 N. Y. L.
RE 775 M14
B-nOOM modern house. Inquire 4032 Iznrd.
UE-303
BARGAINS In hous-ss , lots , farms ; sale or
trade , J. N , Frenzer , opposite old P , O.
RE-301
PECK & CO. , agents and dealers In city
nnd farm prop'y ; loans ; rentals ; 101 S. 15.
RE-9I3-M-18
301G SEWARD STREET , 4-room house ,
bain , lot 25x132 feet , neat place ; snap , $ SOO.
South front lot , GOxl2S. Franklin St. , between
24th ami 25th stfl. , $1,150.
S. W. corner 24th nnd Franklin sts. , G4xl20
feet , price $3,000 ; next lot south same size ,
$2KOO.
N. W. corner 24 th and Bristol sts. , 132x123
feet , paved street : prlco $3,000.
2S22 Seward st , lot 30x132 feet , 5-room house ,
$1,000.
02 and 904 South 20th St. , C-room houses ,
pays 12 per cent gross on price of each ,
$1,500.
Near 35th and Seward sts. , good 7-room
house , corner lot , 60x121 feet , price. $1SOO.
Three stores and three flats on South 16th
st. . can be made to produce $ GOO per year ;
prlc-e $4,200.
20-room brick house , divided Into two 10-
room apartments , pays 12 per cent gross
on $ ( ! ,000.
Flnortt 160 acres in Douglas county , 8-room
house , bath room , orchard , etc. ; price per
acre , $45.John
John N , Frenzer , opp. old P. O.
RE M9S9
FOR Sale or exchange , ror Omaha real es
tate. 2,000 acres of fine wheat land In a
well settled county ; all clear ; nice level
land ; price reasonable ; will pay cash dif
ference ; will divide In smaller tracts if
desired. Address with full description of
property , O 5 , Bee ofllce. RE 133 M2
LIST your bargains with us or call on us
for bargains nt 310 New York Life ImlM-
ing ; got 'em. Potter-Sholes Co. . D. V.
Sholes , Sec. RE M131 M3
NEBRASKA farm , 1GO acres , clear , $250.
A. C. Grossman , Atkinson , Nebraska.
RE 197 M-2
O'NEILL'S Real Estate Agency , South
Omaha. Headquarters for realty Invest
ments. RE 217
BARGAINS. Three fine business corners
between 13th and 17th on Lenv. and Har-
ney. Peck & Co. , 101 S. luth.
RE-M305 M5
_
VALUABLE clear San Antonio , Texas , un
improved property , value $3,000 , to ex-
chongo for property ot equal value In
Iowa or Nebraska. 'Tho Paxton Real Estate -
tate Company , ' .BSS- Paxton Block.
1 ' * RE M432 M6
160 ACRES In Lincoln 'Co. , fine land , $250 ;
160 acres In Sheridan Co. . good soil , J175 ;
160 acres In Cherry Co. , $150 ; 40 acres fruit
land In Missouri , $75 ; SO acres In Wheeler
Co. , $150. S22 N. Y. Life building.
RE MI49 2 *
FOR SALE , property at 142S Martha street ;
lot or part of lot to suit purchaser.
RE M443 M7
FOR SALE , eighty acres In Hall county.
for $250 cash. W. A. Helmbertrpr , Grand
Ipland , Neb. ' RE 166 3 *
HAVE you some " .lots . to aell ? Now Is the
time to dispose of them : Int the people
know that you want to dispose of them.
The Bee reaches the people who have the
money. RE SG6
NO. 970 , FOn SALE. 8 lots , good location ,
cost owner $12,000 ; If sold before March 7 ,
only $1,000 for the eight lots.
NO. ,926 , full south front lot near 31st St. , on
Marcy , only $700. R. C. Peters & Co .
1702 Farnnm St. , Bee Bldg.
RE M4R3 3
FOR SALE , trade or rent , big stock ranch.
W. Larabee , Alnsworth , Neb.RE
RE M 172 3 *
MEDICAL.
ALL women who can't raise family should
consult the renowned German specialist ,
Dr. Price. 1513 Dodge St. Letters 2 cents.
389 M3
DR. MANSFIELD'S monthly regulator has
brought happiness to hundreds of nnxlous
women ; have never had a single failure ;
longest cases relieved In two to five days
without fall ; no pain ; no danger ; no in
terference with work ; by mall or oillce ,
$2. All letters truthfully answered. The
Mansfield Remedy Co. , 167 Dearborn St. ,
room G14 , Chicago , 1)1. ) 214 M-4 *
LADIES ! Chlchester's English Pennyroyal
Pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best ; safe ,
reliable : take no other ; send 4c stamps for
particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter
by return mall ; at druggists. Chlchester
Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa.
LATE nnd greatest discovery ; euro for sex
ual de.blllly , Impotcncy , night loasce , etc. ,
diseases of the female organs , removing
abnormal conditions , imparting tone and
vigor to thorn ; trial slzo , 25c. Crescent
Remedy Co. , box GOG , Cincinnati , O.
177 13 *
BICYCLES.
NEW wheels , $13.50 up ; 2ndhand wheels. $5
up , Omaha Blnyclo Co. 797
$15 M. & W , Vulcnnlzer , $7.50. Om , Bl'clo Co
ICG M22
1S99 BICYCLES down to $ S.23. Men's nnd
women'H now 189H model bicycles are now
being offered at $ ? .25 to $23.75 and sent to
anyone anywhere for full examination
before payment Is made , For catalogue
and full particulars , cut tills notice out
and mall to Sears , Roebuck & Co. , Chi-
enzo. 453 A30
TYPEWUITEIIS.
TYPEWRITERS for rent , Z4.00 per month.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1G25
Farnam St , Telephone , 12S4. SOS
WE rent nnd sell the best typewriters
made ; largest stock of supplies In Omaha.
United Typewriter & Supply Co , , 1G12
Farnam , 303
CUT prices on ilbbons , Derlght , Tel. 353.
793 M15
SI1OHTIIAM ) AND TYI'EAVIIITING ,
A. C. Van Sant's School , 717 N. Y. Life ,
-942
AT OMAHA Bus. College , IGth & Douglas.
311
BOYLES' school ; court reporter , principal.
Secures posl'.lons for students , 401-H-5-7
Ueo H'ld'j. ' . 633
I'AAVNIIIlOltEltS.
EAGLE Loan offices , removed to S. W. cor.
13th and Douglas , We nre now ready for
business and wo promise to continue our
reputation , as has always been known , as
the moat re-liable and accommodating in
the city. All are cordially Invited to In
spect our now store. Sol. Brodkey , prop.
431-M37
bTAMMEUIM : AMI STUTTEllINfi.
SCHOOL for euro of tin-to defects. Julia
ii. Vuuulmn , 30C N , Y. Life Mcltf. 313
OSTEOTATHY.
THE Johnson Institute , DM. E. Johnnon ,
mgr ; Mrs. Alice Johnson , D , O. , graduate -
uato American school , Klrkvlile , Mo , ; J ,
W. Dill , M , D , , D. O. . consulting physi
cian. Suite. 6lS N. Y. Life bldg , 929
DANCING SCHOOL * ) .
AIR. AND MRS. MORAND'S. 1510 Harney
Private , class and stas'e ; first lessons It
private ; assemblies every Wednesday ; nil-
mission 2f.c. 5S9 M7
MATTIIESS HENOVATINO.
M. S. WALK1N , 2111 Cumlng. T l. 1331.
315
iiAiu uoons.
MONHEIT. lender Inlinlr goods & tollel
preparations. 200 Douglas blck. opp. Hay-
den's U 2S9 M 26 *
TTAHDWOOn
OMAHA Hardwood Lumber Co. , oak , hickory -
ory , ash , cypress , popular , etc. 13th & Calif
31G
NICICELl'LATINC ; .
BICYCLES & sundries plated. 1302 Far-
nam. 135
TAII.OUS.
MAX FOGEL makes up to date HUlts ; guar
antees fit and work. 307 So. 17th.
4C4 M31
>
VIOLINS HEPAIUEIK
C. A. CASE , violins repaired. 418 STieely bUt
747 MIS
EMPLOYMENT HUUEAU.
EVERYONE wanting help , male or female
man nnd wife , call nt Canadian ofllce. 1521
Douglas , i .1. 834. 113 M20
HOTELS.
TRY the Henderson Hotel ; board and room
$4.00 per week ; gas , steam heat and baths
Ninth nnd Fnrnam Sts. 319
FEATHER IlENOVATINK.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER. M. J. Shaw
707 So. IGth st. Tel. 7 ! . -575
SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE.
FRENCH , German , Spanish , $2 per month
Prof. Chatelaln. 301 Boyd theater. 317
PIANO FACTORY.
OLD pianos overhauled , secondhand piano :
always on hand. C. Sommer , 321 S" . 10th
318
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAY , Ramge Bldg. , 15 nnd Harnoy ,
780 M15 *
WALL PAl'EIt.
FOR the latest styles and colors see Kelsej
& Seabrook , 117 So. 17th. 471 M31
DHESS.MA1CING.
MRS. A. C. MARK , successor to Mrs. H. C
Moses , room S. Patterson block. 156 M22
SHOE IIEPAIIIING.
HALF SOLES. 35c. J. Pulone , Gil N. IGth.
442 M30
SUBS & CO.
PATENT
LAWYERS AND SOtlCUORS
Bee Bldg. , Omaha , Neb.
Bend for free laveut-
era * guide. Tel 1G 3.
NELSON IN POLICE COURT
Accnxcd of Violating the Law l > y Sell-
ii > K > Liquor oil
Snndny.
Henry Nelson was tried Wednesday after
noon by Judge Gordon on the charge of keepIng -
Ing his saloon , 2239 North Twentieth etreot ,
open on Sunday. Two officers testified thai
they had bought liquor on January 29 and
also that he sold liquor to another man on
the same date.
The defense produced witnesses who de
nied that the saloon was open for busi
ness on the Sunday in question. In his ar
gument for the defense the attorney urged
that a saloon to be open for business on
Sunday must be open for nn integral part
of the day. Ho argued that if a single
person entered the saloon and purchased a
drink it would not mean that the law against
keeping open on Sunday had been broken ,
Ho insisted the door must bo unlocked EC
men could go in nnd out without hindrance ,
The city prosecutor said that the mere
sale ot n drink must bo construed under the
law to moan nn infraction of the statutes.
Ho contended that it was the undoubted intention -
tontion of the law that n saloon man should
close his saloon on Saturday night and re
main away until Monday morning.
Judge Gordon took the case under advlso-
mcnt.
Peter Burmester , 703 ' South Thirteenth
street , was discharged , having satisfied tha
court that the view into his place of busi
ness was not obstructed. An officer testified
that ho examined the place closely and could
not sec Into It from any angle. Ho rapped
on the door and when somebody responded
ordered him to draw back the curtains sean
an outsider could see - whatwas going on.
'
He said tha man refused , or failed to do
this. The bartender and porter testified
that the view -was not obstructed. They
said they were cleaning the place and had
no Intention of selling anything.
Minor I'olU-e Court Mnttern.
Hutchlnnon , who was accused of assault
and battery by Viola Todd , was discharged
for wont of prosecution. Hutchlnson is a
cook at the Windsor hotel.
Andrew Anderson was up for trial on the
charge of burglary. The complainant al
leges that Anderson entered Lyon & I5er-
qulst's place and stole two pairs of shoes ;
also two pairs of trousers belonging to Max
Fogol.
W , P , Mitchell was sentenced to servo
twenty days in the county Jail for beating
K. C , Scott out of a coat. This sentence
was suspi-nded on consideration that ho re
turn the coat and leave the city.
Doforo the discovery of Ono Minute Cough
Cure , ministers were greatly disturbed by
coughing congregations , No excuse for it
IIOW.
Oflleern of YOIIIIK Mfn'n f'luTi ,
In the parlors of the Young Men's Chris
tian association Tuesday evening tne
Young Men's club elected the following offi
cers to serve for the ensuing three months :
Charles S. WItwer , president ; H. H , John
son , vice president ; F , W , Kayser , secre
tary ; W. H. Matthews , treasurer. The fol
lowing program will bo rendered next Tues
day evening : Address , Charles S. WItwer ;
current topics discussed by C. M. Mayne ;
debate , "Ilepolved. That United States Sena
tors Should Ho Klccted by Popular Vote , "
affirmative. Messrs Matthews and Arnold ;
negative , Messrs Mcliough and Schwonker.
There will be special music.
On Tuesday evening , Muiuh 11 , the club
will present a speclul program to the pa
trons and friends of the association In the
auditorium. On this occasion the question
of expansion will be discussed by Frank H.
Gullies and Kdward J. CorulHh.
GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF
to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinklnsr la a
habit thut U universally indulged In and
almost an universally Injurious. IlaVo you
tried Grain-O ? It Is almost llk coffn * but
the effects are just the oppoulte. Coffee
uputs the stomach , ruins the digestion , ef
fects the heart and disturb * tht- whole
nervous aystom. Qraln-O tones up the stomach
ach , aids digestion njid strengthens ( he
nerves , There U nothlnc but nourishment
in Oraln-O. It can't bt otlurv.-s . Uo
ifnd Ko per packago.
POLICE FORCE IS CRIPPLED
Llttlo Protection Afforded to Life am
Property Now ,
MANY PORTIONS OF CITY ARE UNGUARDED
TWPIIj--Flv - ( ) Ulcer * Arc < o Cover nn
Arcn of Twenty-Four S
Mllcn front Thin
Time On.
Eight uniformed policemen comprised tin
police force guarding the lives and prop
erty of Omaha citizens yesterday. Tin
people of Omaha , however , can look for n
little better police protLVtlon In the ncai
future. This day force Will bo Increased
by five men , so that n grand total of thir
teen "coppers" will patrol the streets dur
ing the day. The night lorco will consist
of eighteen men. Consequently in n very
few days Omaha's twenty-four square miles
of area will be watched and patrolled by
no less than thirty-one uniformed policemen
each twenty-four hours ,
This Is the effect of the cut of twenty-
six men made In the department by the
Board of Flro ami Police Commissioner !
Monday night and a further cut of six met
was virtually nindo yesterday afternoon It
order to keep within the levy made by the
city council. The reduction loaves Jusi
twenty-five patrolmen In addition to twelve
detectives , the jail force nnd the o dicers ol
the department ,
The consequence of the reduction that wll'
bo of most concern to citizens will bo the
fact that the residence districts will bo lefl
absolutely unprotected. Since Chief o !
Police White took hold of the department
ho has succeeded In so detailing his nici :
that the residence portions of Omnha havt
had pretty fair police protection , the resull
being a decided reduction In the number o !
robberies nnd burglaries. Tills .protection
will bo completely swept out of oxistonco.
Suburban Dlntrlrtn Unprotected.
'Nearly ' nil oj the partolmou will bo re
quired for the business center o !
the city alone. 'Even ' then the
beats must bo considerably length
ened. For example , where three , and Rome-
times four policemen , have boon located or
Sixteenth street -from Harnoy to Nicholas
now there will bobut two. The protects
area will bo practically Included within tin
following bounds : Sixteenth street on tin
west , Leavonworth street on the south auc
Nicholas street on the north.
Outside ot these bounds two policemen
will bo detailed for duty. One ot those will
patrol Leavonworth street from Sixteen ! !
to twenty-ninth. The other will bo detailed
on Cumlng , from Sixteenth 'street west
Theso'two patrolmen , however , will bo on
duty only during the nighttime ; In the day.
tlrao the two beats will be abandoned ,
Omaha'B big residence district outside ol
this territory will bo without police service ,
with the exception of such as can be fur
nished by six detectives during the day ami
six during the night , when they are not re
quired for other work. The protection that
those twelve men can furnish is not expecteO
by Chief White to bo very great , for Tie an
ticipates that they will bo needed most ol
the time in working on cases of robbery and
other crime that will be reported.
No Policemen Hero.
The recent reduction takes off the twenty-
four men who have been patrolling the city
in citizens' clothing. Officers will hnvo tt
Se taken off Sherman avenue , North
Twenty-fourth street , West Farnam , Paris
and Georgia avenues , South Sixteenth ,
South Thirteenth and South Tenth streets ,
leaving those sections without even n
semblance of protection. Chief Whlto says
he regrets deeply that this will have to bo
done , but the department has been so crip
pled by the reduction that it will bo neces
sary to consolidate the force whcro there
13 the most crime or where it is most likely
to be committed. Ho said ho appreciated
the fact that the suburban residents nro en
titled to protection just as much ns those
In the nero central portion of the city , but
they are not in the habit of making their
wants known as much as downtown citizens ,
so they arc not so apt to receive considera
tion. Ho states that under the system of
espionage adopted the number of crimes
were lessened materially until last month ,
when the robberies averaged less than
$27.50 per day. Now ho anticipate that
these will increase , and with the holding of
the Greater America exposition ho docs.not
see what the police force can hope to do in
the protection of the city.
It is argued that the reduction will Increase -
crease the necessity for emergency men , as
moro calls will be made upon the central
station when officers are not found on the
streets. This will compel the assignment of
two men at the station as In the past.
There will bo no change In the station force
except Detective Pat Havoy will have
charge ot the office work at the station In
place of C. M. Dooley.
Still Further Ilednctlonn.
A meeting of the Tloard of Flro and Police
Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon
for the purpose of dropping elx moro po
licemen off the rolls. The board did not
discharge the men , but It adopted a scheme
that will virtually cut off the force six men
more than were dismissed on Monday night.
It was determined to request every police
man and officer on the force to ask for
thirty days' leave of absence during the
year. This request was at once compiled
with nnd the applications were Immediately
filed by the policemen ,
It Is the Intention to grant elx , or perhaps
more , of these absences each month for ton
months. > If six are allowed for that length
of time the board will save In salaries $4,200
nnd thereby bring the expenditures of the
department within the limits of the levy.
This scheme Is equivalent to dropping six
more men for ton months , but Instead of
discharging men , tha whole of the police
force that remains will 'bo ' enabled to work
eleven months of the year.
MORTGAGES SELLING WELL
Property of German SavliiKM Ilniilc nt
Auction n n ( I IllililliiK Ile-
The sale of the assets of the Gorman Sav
ings bank was held yesterday nnd the event
attracted real estate men , attorneys and in
vestors. Hy virtue of on order Issued by
Judge Fawcett at Illalr , the sale of the
real estate -was postponed until 'March ' 15 ,
but all the mortgages nnd other property
ankle from the real cotuto Is being dis
posed of , with moro or less success. Some
of the 'mortgages ' seemed to lie In nctlvo
demand and sold at very respectable fig
ures , while others worn bought up at 30
and 40 per cent of their face value.
Tbo first sale was a mortgage of $2,200 on
a lot at Twenty-sixth street and Woolworth
avenue , which waa knock oil down aflor con-
nldorable huwklng for $ SSO. Attornuy
Breckenrldge , for the bank , declared that
bo would move that the nalo bo not con
firmed at such n flguro , while Burbank nnd
Slrlckler , for the depositors , as vigorously
assured prospective purchasers that they
will use their best efforts to have It con
firmed.
The most lively competition occurred
when a mortgage of $1,600 on the property
at 2117 Locust street was offered. Someone
ono bid $500 , arid Itwent up $100 at a call
until It was above $1,000 , The bidding con
tinued until tbo document was knockc.l
down for $ } ,451 , or within $4U of itt ) faca
value ,
'Most of the afternoon was occupied by
the disposal of judgtnenU and notes held
by the bank. Botno of Uiftso were sold at
ridiculously low fleurei. JUdcmeaU In Ihrua
flRiircs nirnln. .t n number of well known
citizens were purrnn wl l from $1 to $ r > t'Y
each and the competition wns not animated
at that. The entire Amount rpnlUml fr.mi
the nlu ultl not bo known until the record
has been tabulated nnd chocked Up.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Salnrli-H of tin * Alinoiit I'niplo.vcn Cut
Out \iiriiirliitli | | | > n
Slice * .
A special mooting of the city council
Wednesday morning , hold for the purpose -
pose of passing the February ap
propriation shoot and ot clearing
a\vay some buMiioss left over from the
rosulnr session of the night before , was
brief ami not very exciting , but was marked
with SOMH > Interesting matters.
When the appropriation shoot came up ( ha
council acted ns it did n month ago , by
striking out the salaries of Street Commis
sioner Uevorly and Special A gen I Robertson
ot the legal department , both of whom have
been at Lincoln during the session , one as
representative and the other on business.
The salary of Clerk of the Police Court
flancy was also strlda-ii out on motion ot
Stuht , who asserteil that Clancy had also
been at Lincoln during the greater part of.
the tlmn since the Koaslon opened , nnd not
at his dofk In the pollen court.
These Hems wore stricken out by unani
mous consent , after an understanding had
-been reached that they would bo considered
again. Mercer said he understood that Rob
ertson had'boon doing a part of his regular
work nt night , and therefore ho thought
the special agent should draw some of his
salary at least. President ningham wanted
to know whether or not Police Court
Clerk Clancy had made seine arrangements
that his work should bo done during his
absence. Stuht did not know. Karr there
fore gave notice that after the close of the
legislative session ho will glvo nil the ofn-
cura a hearing In order to find out whether
they nro entitled to any of their salaries.
At the charter revision meeting hold by
taxpayers recently Represontatlvo Beverly
made nn emphatic statement In the course
ot a speech to the effect that before the
legislative session Councilman Lobcck
promised him that ho would vote that his
( Uevorly's ) salary ohould go ou during the
session. "Lobeck has not only gene back
on that promise , " said Beverly , "but ho has
also given out a false statement to the pub
lic that I threatened to kill the charter re
vision bill If my salary was not voted. "
Councilman Lobcck explained that ho
never made any such promise to Beverly.
Ho Bald ho congratulated Beverly upon the
good work he has boon doing ifor the city ,
but never hinted that any reward In tha
shape of his salary during the legislative
session should bo given him.
Just before adjournment Councilman
Stuht served notice that In behalf of the
finance committee ho 'would ' Insist upon a
special meeting ot the council to apportion
the money that is to bo appropriated out ot
the general fund for the use ot the different
city departments during the year. Ho as
serted that the finance- committee did not
propose to assume all the responsibility for
the apportionment. This meeting will not
bo held in all probability until next week ,
as Councilman Burmoster Is out of the city ti
nnd Is not expected to return until that
time , and Councilman Bcchel is still ill. 1
AT HOME IN NEW BUILDING
United StnteN Olllelnln Working to
Cct Settled In Their Jfcw
( liiurtern.
Uoutlne business Is practically out of the
question in the various , federal offices while
the officials and their deputies are busily
engaged getting themselves settled in their
now quarters. Clerk Hlllls of the United
States court and Collector Houtz of the in
ternal revenue department moved yes
terday nnd today the weather bureau will
bo the only -department that will bo found
In its old quarters. The upper floors ot the
now building are thrown open to the public ,
but there are few visitors. The corridors
and offices are still In a chaotic condition
nnd the stairways are blockaded by gangs
ot expressmen who nro laboriously lugging
the heavy furniture to Its now home. It will
require the remainder of the week to reduce
the confusion to anything approaching or
der , and itwill ibo well toward the middle
ot the month before the building is ready
to receive company.
LnteiiHer Steps Tovrn mid Out.
Suporiutendcnt Latensor ot the postoffico
building has formally turned the custody
of the building over to Assistant Custodian
Woodworth , and will temporarily sever his
connection with the Treasury department.
Under the law , Mr. Latonscr'e position re
quires him to 1)0 connected wllli some build
ing that is in course of construction , ami
from now on ho would bo compelled to leave
Omaha. In view of the activity that Is in
prospect In the 'building ' business this spring
ho prefers to remain In Omaha and has con
sequently asked to bo relieved from the
government service for the present.
I'Vdernl Iliilldlnpr Xoten ,
Charles M. Hurd of Lincoln and Ole Hefnn
of Dawson have asked the United States
court to declare them bankrupts.
Judge Munger was In Ilia city yesterday to
superintend the installment of his office In
the now building. Ho has selected tbo Btlltu
of rooms on the south sldo of the third floor
for the present. There Is another sulto ex
actly like it on the north sldo of the build
up , but this will probably bo unoccupied , \l \
unless the south sldo should become too trop-
cal for comfort during the warm season.
For frost bites , bums , Indolent sores ,
eczema , skin disease , and especially Piles ,
Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo stands first
nnd host. Look out for dishonest people
who try to imitate and counterfeit It. H'a
their endorsement of a good article.
FORMER RESIDENT OF OMAHA
Hiirrln , Now 111 .lull nt Sloiix City ,
Lived II err ut One
Time.
Archlo Harris , nn 18-year-old boy , who Is
under arrest In Sioux City and who at
tempted to kill Jailer fjus Anderson , Is said
to be a resident of Omaha , his homo hav
ing boon ut ono tlmo between Tenth and
Kloventh streets , on Leavonworth.
Harris was arrested and sent to the jail
In Sioux City to servo out thirty days sen
tence for petit larceny. Ho obtained pos
session of a revolver in Komo way and Hrod
through hU cell door at Jailor Anderson.
The juller saw the gun and dodged In tlmo
to avoid the bullet , which landed In tha
arm of Fred I'orry , a prlHoner.
" 1'or ola year * Ivus u victim of dy -
pepaiu in Its worht form 1 could cat nothing
tmtmtlU toa.'H , und at times my blomach would
not rouln and dlK'Cfct oven tuut. Last March I
began taklni ? OASCAHKT.S and filnt-o then I
liavoiitoaillly Improved , until I am an ueil as I
ever was in my ilJo.
DAVID H Muni'uv , Newark , O ,
I'lesunnt. I'alalftlilo. I'olt-nt. Tntte Good , Do
Good , .Novjr hlcken , SVcuLt-nur ( irlpu , lOc , Jic , ti'o.
. . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . .
leurd ; j. I tleigo , Mixlrttl , S 4rk. Jll
"l"1 ni l Kiiiruntoed br