THE OMAHA "DATLY 7ETC: sr'DAY, ATCrST 5, 1000. If) roil H,i.i:-m: n.r.sTATi: UMIOAINS Willi n 1110-11. SNAPS with H. Bltl-S. t,,. Nli bolus St., lot 60x160, 8-ronm. ,rgt. two-story hnuKo, good repair, .'or s week will sell for, O-N-L-Y, $830 i ji Dewey live, two block rarnam r liiir. 60x127. 8 rooms, $1,quq. ILJ Howard St., 150x12. cor., lying lino. ' mms. num. iiowi. closet, not and cold w i r MAKK CASH OFFER. Sewnrd, 2 block from cur line, VtxI.V), 9-room. strlctlv modern. h Mrnnco, J2.300; 1300 cash, bulunuo i- ,t. SNAP. M t .s .South '.list St., H, front, full lot, ll ,f 7 moms. Htrlctly modern, well built li .into, with barn. An elegant homo. A . . Hire location, ',4 block from Hnnseom l-,rk line. Wo nro GOING to SELL It., ti " 4i Si 82214 Mouth 20th, 2 houses, rent t month. uO-foot lot, will take mock gnnds In (.art puyment. Whm Rome of these HNAI'H lire koii., Y"l will mi. Oil, MY! why didn't you mi ii'i. Then fr re If you lire In the mur-k-come around and wo will tell you nhoil these, and OTHERS. Wo'rc In Inn TELLING business, and we tell you that money TELLS what cull bo done. TELL -m what you will give and wo will TELL me oilier iciiow. nee. ine incur POTTER-HHOLES CO., Tel. 170. 310 N. Y. Ufc. RE-Stl-5 O UNI 'INK BARGAINS. IMtOOM sttletly modern brick residence, with full block of ground, covered with hrnutlful trcca; hojso coHt 120,000. Mako oner. A lino residence North 24th for 111.000. 9 Itooms, barn. Park Ave., chain at $1,000. Ji Rooms, burn. 2th fi. Douglas, 60-foot Kmun ironi, jii.wju. New X-room brick, oak finish, oak floors full basement, Htrlctly modem, mantle, permanent walks, shade slawn, every- i anil, an gtiou us money wouiu mane, ll Onlv J4.000. 8-room. nil modern, llanscnm home. 13.500. 2Mb mar l'oppleton Ave., 8 rooms, modern except furnace, full lot. barn, nice lawn and trees, any reasonable offer takes It Ih s tvek. G-lloor.i modern cottage. Al repulr, paving piiiu, goon neignoornooii, lawn, snadc worth .',50o: J1.7u) takes It. & iiooms. jkihi near scwuni, city water, only ?Uj0. FOR EXCHANGE. An SO-acre Imtiroved farm, central ecilisln, for Omaha, eottaite. 6-Room modern cottage, Omaha, money for 80 acres, Douglas Co. Oooil cottage home and J2,tw for Wis and lund. wnni navo you r 10-Room house In line ... . i llnu Hhupo, und money or harpv Co. EET, 822 N. Y. Ll FE. for W) acres Dou FOR SALE. 812 acres 12 miles west of Umiiha, near Mil lard, $55 per acre, 80 acres 11 miles N. W., price $1,600; Includes farm Implements, stock and grain, 0) acres 10 miles west of postotllce, 10 room house, largo barn; suitable fdr Hum mer residence, fruit raising, gardening or farming; price, Jl.oou. SNAP. P2 H, 20Ih st., 6-rootn house, price Sl.iWO. 2325 Decatur St., Inrgo house, tWxl2S feot, price $1,201). 52.1 8. 1Mb St., 6-room house, price $2,200. 1113 urn! 1115 N. 17th st.. lot 60x110 feet, pav ing paid, price $2.5(p0. N E. corner of 26th and Cuming sts., 2 nouses, price ;,,;(ou. Hi'ilJUT tJFFHH. U-room modern .house, corner lot, within four blocks of city hall, price $6,5no. Fnruatn. near 11th st., 22x132 feet, 3-story brick building, prlcu $20,oi"ki. TO EXCHANOF. 14-rootn now modern house, within 7 htocks of cltv ball, for smaller resilience. 6 per cent money to loan on glll-cdge prop- rriy aim larms. JOHN N. FRENZER. Opp. Old Postolllce, HE SEE HENRY It. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE RE MS92 FOR HALM. $2,300 for 2967 Martha street, now cottago of ccpt furnace; never been occuided; $5u0 I cash, balai'.co monthly. rooms, porcelain mint nnd modern ex- $lSJ0 for 2157 South 18th St., lot 50x109 feot, 6-room cottaue. cnod luirn. $1.9.j0 for 5-room cottage within ensv walk ing dlHtanco down town; paved Htreet mid Ust neighborhood. $760 for li-room cottago near 20th nnd Mnr- ina sis.; easy terms, for holiHo 2213 South 13th street, all o.iving taxes imiu. (lEOROE & COMPANY, 1601 FARNAM ST. His Mfc'Jl 7 PAVMH.U'xnv cmiHivv llnvo upon their books over l.WW properties hi uu griiiien, prices ami icrms or pur- eii.ise. .now is ii goon time to maKo a selection of u nice home. Many of o;ir properties uro very oil HAP and can bo gotten upon eiiBy terms. Olvo iih u chance to snow mem to you. Tel. 1781. Main Floor N. Y. Life Illdg. HIS oll-o $l,.W.00, 1922 Capitol Avenue. 13.600.00, 4817 Davenport St. Monthly payments. W. L. SELHY. S3I noun! of Trado Huildlng. RE-S31-5 IM MONTHLY paymenta of $16.50, without iiurre.il, ior i-r. nouse, ti. Ollt. Sultabln for two small families. V. L. ciettiy, 3.H iionra or Tradu Hulldlng. RE-830-6 IN WEST OMAIIA, ' ON THE HILL. AMONG THE ELITE, We offer the REST HOME for tho price "i u iy wjiuiurj resilience tnnt lias been on tho market thla year. House has ton Urge, commodious, rooms, well laid out, handsoinelv Mninhi.,i uvcHi.i .mvt h,.i,t. lug plant, lino nrrumreil basement under titlro house, with servants' bath. etc. Ii "ot" 18 niusneii in ouk, witn oaK polished floors, four sliding doors, gas tfrutes, etc. Second floor In hard pine, with very best nickel plumbing, porcelnln bath, eto. It Is ready to move lit, Needs no repairs, uuu glvo quirk possession. IT 18 FOR SALE. IT IS ALL RIGHT. WE WANT YOU TO SEE IT. , ... POTTER-SIIOLES CO.. Tel, 4i0. 310 N. Y. Life. Solo Agents. RE-S12-5 I Wioa-PMI.'-VP i r,i ivu A largo tract of fertile valley land,' nearly surrounded by grassy sand-hill tree pasture, with plenty of water und hay. A lino nlfalfa feed ranch, with good build ing, 4M) acres, very line, plenty of water, corporation owners going out of business, A good feed fnrm of 240 acres within ton men oi Houm Omaha yard. Well im proved, $10 per acre, iiood homes In Omaha for less than mort- Kuged ten years ago. forced sale. io lo-room houses with full lots. Threo "ii imveii sireets, jtf.uou each. ii o-rooui nouso witn so feet front un good paved Htreet, $1,600. $1 lino'"" WlUl ,lc"t' wu"'llllllt cottage, 'V.r.nom I'oH'iKo on smiill lot fronting on 19th street Roulevnrd, $l,ooo. Sr." '.,m vlu'M' 'luines near Hunsenm ym in u Ditrgnin, owner leaving town. u llllll.l I 11, J R Piper. Ramge Rlock. RK-S49-5 OARVIN RROS. LIST. S Oak St.. dwelling, price. S75O.0U. ""'I Plukney st., cottage, barn, largo lot, 2i'25 Miami si., cottage, 5-rooms, 2 closets, pantry, eel nr. cltv water. Hlnk. cna rnr stove; lot 40x122 feet; prlcu cut from Sl.lou to 51 200. 23ii7 Ho. 20th, cottage, city water, 45-foot frontage; price. $1,450. Dn Corby, paved street. 6-room dwelling, a ii", V3 "' 'WW IM N ISt ll St.. cnnil ilu'elllno- iiml Int. In. vestlgato this; price $l,S(0.uo, former plico Good ilwollliiir. 7 rnmnn. Imth newer. Iinrn. shade, lot 50x150 feet, paving tax all liulil. party desiring u medliim-piiced homo near uanM'om Park can got u bargain 111 tills tirntiiirti On 33lh Htreet, In Windsor Place, an east front dwelling, 6 rooms, city water, fur nace, lot 50x133 feet; owner leaving city, hum sen; a bargain, .',iou.iu. OARVIN BROS., 1613 FARNAM 8T. RE-i75 5 I'OU SALE-Oottugo to bo moved. Inqulro -inj hi, Alary s Ave, his mm iz PAY.N'F-KNOX CO.. HEADQUARTERS for HEAL ESTATE BAROAIN8: LOW EST RATES on LOANS; SOUND IN SURANCE; HOUBKS, FLATS. STORES, r jttsiNT. nrst noor, ti, i. wisuins. Ht, 67 in. n.i.x I A 1 I, . I 'Tit1' J"LJ''M' frt. -room house, mod- am f. " '""'J"' burn' Wh and 6"i,,l.vMo?.').VnKP; c,!l:.w"ter- ait trnnt, nice l.OT M by 190 feet frnni nn trn i i. ... l' ironis on two streets, 3 t tin ni'"1l trnnt- f'-room eottiiBc, rents v v.fjyi-r4""' mar newnru; kmi, 100 FELT on 3Sth live, near Dodge St.! fiinlcri resident lin l .......i i.,n.n,v. 110,1 6 ACIIK8, high and sightly; lino suburban vniiiciica sue, a niocKS rrom paved St., $'00. V YMAN, SltillVKtt CO.. N Y. I.lfe Illdg. HK-871 5 W. II. Gates, 615 N. Y. I.lfe. 'Phono 1251. l.'AKM UNI1S 10 acres good laying land, one mile north oi Morence, jmi.uu per acre; you win iook long time before you Hnd unything bet ter than this. II acres, 2 miles north of Florence, well Im proved, goon House, grape vines, rasp berries and other fruit: ll.MO.OO. A oo-acro farm, 9 miles west of city, highly Improved, fine tmlldlncs: JI.C00.OJ. 221 acres In Klkhorn valley, one mile from wnierioo. new narn, goon nouse, an fenced, ns line land us In the stute", corn 6 and 8 feet high; $50.00 per acre. RH-S70 5 FAHM, BT ncres, 12 miles from Omaha; price S1.13Q.U0 If sold a once. Address I, 49 .lice. -1UI-M3SI-A-2f O. R IIAimiSON, rAnMSN. Y. I.IPU. iti:-U5-A-27 IV YOU want to buy, sell, exchange or rent your property quick sen J. II. John son, 811 N. Y. I.lfe. IIK-B76 HOUSES, farms. Tt. C. Patterson, m N.Y.D. 11K-71 HorsHH, lots farms, lands, lonns; nlso flro Insurance, llemls, Paxtou blk. HH 07S DHHIt PA I tIC lots tit S250 to SI00. with ele gant trees, are mmps. Vhen you seo them you will nay so. POTTKIt-SllOl.lIS CO., 310 N. Y. I.lfe. U13 677 HANOI! AND l'AHM lands for salo by the I'nion I'uclllc llallroail company, ii. ,. McAllastrr, land commissioner, t'nlon Paelll(5 Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. HL 68 TO RE SOLD. Lot 6, Collins.- Place, 62-ft. front on Cuming st. and 163 ft. deep, with two-story house, $2, 5? io Lot" I, -A. II. Saunders' add.. 63x159. $1,000. Lot 2. block 9. Reed's 1st. 66U2, $1,500. Pnrl of lot 5. block 342. city, 22d und Uurt, wiiii Htnau uoiiso, - iiuunen uu .un linn it l.ots IS and ID, block 12, add, with 6 houses, $2,1 A. P. TUKEY, 1JOA1 nouses on -Tin nnu uougins, -.vun. Kountzu .t ituin s 500. VHD OF TRADE. RE M710 5 Mt'HT have money! 160 ncres clear land, i. uuress owner, o , uee. 111 .MlW ll- FOR SALIC, good 80-ncre farm threo miles north of Hamburg, la.; rich son, smnu Improvements, 55 acres In cultivation; Price, onlv $30.00 tier acre: ti cash, bal ance long time, annual payments, low In terest. Apply to Leonard isvurcii, is Pcurl street, Council IiluITs, Iowa. HIS JliSU ti VERY Cheap, three acres, enclosed chicken llglit fence. House, store, barn, corncrio, sheds, etc.; line shade trees. Home of late 1 1. S. Johnson, Irvlngton, Douglas uo. Inquire E, W. Johnson, 432S Franklin St. nr. im rw" FAIIMH und fJARDMN TRACTS for SALE: 2101-100 acres, 10 miles west of Omahn, Just beyond me cuu or tne wouge street mu cadam, fair buildings, land can nearly nil be cultlvutcd; five acres In apples. Price, is Aim no 21M 1M nerea. 15 miles northwest of Omaha. can all be cultivated, broKe up nvo years ago, buildings nearly new. which consist nt ii n.r.wim limine inllk house. iTOod slZCU barn, douhle corn crib and tool house, hog house with boiler for heating feed. Price, $7,800.00. This Is one or. tne nest inrms in DougluH county. 2104 W acres, 214 miles west of Ilenson, all under cultivation, good soil. Price, 1 1 vmi no 200242 acres, 1V4 miles nortliwest or i-ir; r.-riirA iimiu., Lnnii-Hizcn uitrii. . l.l..l.., tmll.., nnVAffll llCreS ltl frUlt. Price, $4,000.00. owner win iuko nuusc uuu I.., I. tntx'tt nu ttlirt 1II1V. on.iir.ni. iinma im nnllioun road. 8 miles from omaiia, new o-rooin nuusu, . . I.. ...! !rl.,n f t ClYl (TO 2iX)7so aires, 3 miles west of Florence, all rnw meadow, nut can an uu uium., hj l...ll.llr, Irl.o JLISIIOOO. .W.l-80 acres, 2 miles north of Orand Island, 1111 IflVC'l III1U IIU OUltvi, uu uuiiiin " iawl-25' arres, bottom land, one mile from car. can all be cultivated. Price, Sl.tbO-W. tuv ici .....u i,r.,. tnlle north of Mor- J-'v- ."V.. . . ..iltnlite encc, ll noil l one-iimi "';" ',',T , mw rnr tiusturo. an tuvneu ,y.,. t,-inA 1 ri nn 1903-8 'acres, oii Calhoun rond ubove Flor ence, uood 5-room bouse nnd barn, two acres In fruit; balance garden lauu. it i tt rtr.n (V 19i Ten acres, u iniiert wesi .01 uy 1 lH--'i f'l""v.vv. 19P3-F.VO acres u mile und a half south west of llanscnm Park. $.00. 102063 ucres, 12 miles norm in Illurrs, renieu iur il.ulH.IM. . , ,.,, rt.A- II, nn.U Tl-llleS WeSl 111 11UIIPUI1, ll. : 11 Vv V.:-..i... i .l,,r.a if rrrnniul 7 miles troin uiiuhim. uuu n-- no lillliuiui "iv af Tho Uyron Reed Company. 212 S'uyA,tt- FOR SALE, house and 1 lot on ' Street Owner In city ten days. 2418 So.-ith St. QMAiH for Htieiralutors, western Kansas ....... --- ,1 InfH 1 Rankrupt wiieat ami grurm ",,,u"1,:,":u" ,v prices. Leo Monroe. Huys, Kan sas RE S20-5 MUSIC. MUSIC students. niirn. mn In emnhaslze thS' n.Wantago of beginnl" PUP .i.... o n.air m iii i nre free from other studies, tho foundation work ! laid much more surely, and tltn.-ProK"" twice as rapid as ami m imi. iilhg In the fnll term. Now. being out of school, they can take .nnJvntjJ5 tho extra attention and time I nlwy8 wish to bestow upon beginners In m i sit.. They can got more lessons per montn. for which 1 mako no extra charge. I promise success to all who properly ap dy themselves under my direction. I passed my stato examination In Prague. Alltsrla. nnd havo tho experience of twelve vears continual teaching music In tho oi;i, and nearly two years In this country. Although belnff only a few months In this olty. I havo a prott largo number of both beginning and lid vnnced pupils, and us results of our efforts 1 hope, wo shall soon be iiblo to appear In publlo with nleo recitals. In Septmnber I Intend to open ii cIioiub class. The prollt of the choir singing Ib generally known, and It will bo free of charue to all my scholars. For further detalTs, address mo at H. 1520 Williams st. Respectfully, Miss J. Fransee, teacher of piano, zither .theory and guitar. Fotixn. FOUND, ll watch. Address O 39. Bee. ACCOHIHOX 1'I.EATlXfi. PLEATING, buttons to oruer, pinning wjiuo you wall, unianu i-ivuiuib -u., m-i whuk- las, -.mnso MUSS 1! X EH SERVICE. O. M. S, Tel. 2022. 307 So, 18 St. -705 IN BUYINO YOU MUST DRUMMOND 18th und MUIMCAI,. ,,.,w , . ,,' rt', m, " Aiior Box o.nahuT Neb. " con" dentlal. " 6! . M other. Send c stamps for particulars. ti.ii.r i .,n.." i i.fi i,v inm VIHTi'AMA cures Impotency resulting from Indiscretions or debility, gives vi tallty, vigor, restoring delres, ambitions. aspirations of youth, health, fitting for success, happiness In business; profes sional, social, married life; 12 or 3 for 9. Sent anywhere prepaid on receipt of price, fhe Kldd Drug Co., Klgln, III. American Ofllce, retull, wholesale, Myers Dillon Drug Co.. Omahn; M. A. Dillon, South Omnha; Davis Drug Co., Council muffs. Full line rubber goods. "WOMAN'S 1U.K8SINO." private pre scription, positive cure tor suppressed or irregular mensiruaiion, never iuiis, sample box free. J. M. Home, M. IX, Drawer W. Ill, Chicago. III. -71M-5 KIXACIAI.. SALARY LOANS! SALARY LOANS! WD HA VH I1KHN CRITICISED For giving such low rates and easy par tial payments. TIIK CRITICS ARE RIOIIT, but wo must loan a eertuin umount of money as soon as possible re cardless of comment. WE LOAN ON YOl'R NOTE: no mortgage: no Indorscr; no publicity. Your employer or friends need not know. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., room 303, THIRD FLOOR, Paxton II IK UN MANY fnrttines mnt!eln oil: un oil Held recently discovered will rlvnl. If not excel, tne ramotis on wens oi t'ennsyivni;i. Full Information how to obtain stocK oy addressing J. II. Vogelsang, St. l.ouis, .mo. LOST. LOST, a Oreat Dane pup, bitch. 6 months . . ' .. . ..! . ..,,. I oiu, goine.n rawn roior. iieinrn 10 iiJ i N. 13th St. and receive reward. Lost- 70 5 I.DBT. 1 nalr eold-rlmmed snectaelcs. be- tneen tlin Peonle's Store ulld 31st uve. and Farnam streets: liberal reward for return to Fred Hall, core l'conic s ire; Lost-7S5 6 in ST while di-lvlnir. mlle.iee cover No. na.jjft. eniitnliilnir stntement. letters and contracts. Return same 22IS Ulnncy for liberal reward. J. H. biiay. Lost .82 5' .MUiMIJAt inorinnil, 111 cum enu w );nCthent nUSwlf!"& CotmtVy Sou li graph Dept. Swift & L0m.l.,""cPoil.ln Omnha, for reward. Lost-MSSO 6 SIATHIMO.M.W,. GET married. Any ladv or gent wishing to mnrrv, scnu uge aim uescripuon m us Wo will Introducn you to our members m, ' in rVi nrottv resneclnble and . f, :h- , I l,nnrMl,l. Ten t Innieii , I hnnnr-ililn centlenieii rrv- tr iclW coSflilentlal r y,t.nrMenlars St'mdard 3la Station E, ChSo! anxious to marry send stamp for Corresponding Chi 111 41IORT1I.VM) AMI TVPEWHITINO. C. VAN SANT'B School. 717 N. Y. Llfo. BOY'LES' College, court reporter prlnclpnl. Heo Uldg. n NERRA8KA Ruslness and Shorthand Col lege, lioyu s 'i ncnter. -w GREGG Shorthand taught nt the Omnha Commercial college, lBtn nnu uougias his. uu STAMMERIXC. AMI STUTTEniXO. CURED. Julia Vnughan, 430 Ramge Illdg. TO OSTEOPATHY. intlNSON Inslltuto. 513 N. Y. Life Bldg. tel. 1C6I; Allco jonnaon, u. u., mines dept.; Old E. Johnson, Osteopathtst, Mgr. t. v. nnNnilllK. D. O.. of Still school. Klrkavtllc, ato. iw-i ruxion ijik. iei. im. tiSti DRS. McMimitAY & JIUSICIv will open osteopathic OHICe SCJIl. I, lwu-o nro iiius, .llOOi pi- F.MJIXE, IM1IM5HS, ETC. L. C. Sharp Mach. Wks.; motors, dynamos. Ml vir.w Viilrlmnlis-Miirse irnsollne engine. 12 II. P.; price, S470.W. Alien i: tsiy i-o., Omaha. -"- HEXTIST. DR. MITTELSTADT, 334 Bee bid. Tel. 1415. STOHAtiE. PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 912- 911 Jones, general storugo and forwarding, Om. Van Stor. Co., 1511V4 Farn. Tels. 1559-SK3. . CGI BELGIAN HARES. PEDIGREED breeders; Cnpt. Nemo, scoro 9214, head of pens. E. H. Kendall. St. Paul, Neb. ami. A-u MAGXETIO 1IEAI.1XO. GREAT Western institute, 1623 Douglas St., chronic diseases curcu; no urugs, surgery. MIS! TRUMC I'ACTOHA'. TRUNKS, traveling bags, Biilt cases. Trunks repaired, om. TrunK t actory, law rarnam. tji FURNITURE HEPAIHIXG. PACKING, upholstering, mnttross, feather renovating, toi ixsi. ai. . waiKin, lill cumiuc at. eij MAGXETIO IXFlRMAnY. THE NEBRASKA, incorporated, 1515-1517 Ulilcngo street, umana. ism CAHPEXTIillS AND JOIII1EHS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree. 20th nnd Lake Sts. 370 lllll IIS AM) TAXIDERMY. STOCK'S Bird Store. ltWJ Leavenworth. -6X7 HOTELS. HENDERSON, $1.00 per day houso; board $3.50 to $3 week. 9th and Farnam; tel. 1216. M73S SI 1IA1I1I1T METAL, FRICTIONLE88. Nat'l Bk. II. S. Mann. 17 Comi -M7I1I A3l PAW.MIHOICEHS. EAGLE Loan Ofllce. reliable, accommodat ing, all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. (Ul A BUGGY CONSIDER The Quality of the Vehicle. THE REPUTATION OF THE DEALER. THE DEALER'S FACILITIES FOR 3IVING SATISFACTION. AND LASTLY THE PRICE. Our lino U complete our price Is right, and one visit to our establish ment will convince you that there Is nothing about a reblcle wo cannot replace or repair. CARRIACE CO., Harney Streets. .stovi: itni'.viit.i, HTOVD. furnace, range repairs, water con- nei iions omnlin stove iiepair worKs, 32iXT Doug. 751 TICK r. IlltllU'l'.ll. C'l'T rate tickets cvtry where. V. 11. l'hll- bin, lwXi Farnam. Telepnone im. iw l.Al'MIHY. OMAHA Steam laundry; shirts. 7c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 1c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tcl.5l7. 703 iii:mntitcmimi a.mj i.aci: makimi. HI-2MMINO done by hand,5 cents a yard! hemstitching. 16 cents a yarn, win teacn embroidery, battenburg and point Ince, 26 cents it lesson of three hours. Call at 220U Lake St. -S77 h W.lTI!ll TO nomtow. WANTED to borrow, S1.000. three lo live veiirs, at 7 per cent; no commission, on good Improved South Omaha properly. Address O 36, Uee. .1131 DIlKSSMAKIMl. DRESSMAKING. McDonuld, 1612 Cap. ave. a is si l.r.OAl, NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS FOR THE Construction of a aenerni sewer System ror tno lity or i.eau, i,uwronco county South Dakota. Mniilf.,1 lililit nr. Invited and will tut re celved nt the oClcc of AVIIUain 11. Lyon. city auditor, tinin i o ciock p. in. on me mil nay or AUKiist. r.i. lor ine construc tion of a general sower system within and fur tho Cltv of Lend. Lawrence countv. South Dakota, nccordlng to nlans and specifications now on file In the ofllce of ,1, .11,, .... ,.!. ..... ..Mil iiltt tlllilllnl. mwf a 1.1 cltv. t-,iH.i"-v. ,iu u. p,,,,. scpnrato bins will bo received ror plpo worg, bricK una stono wont una tunnel work! Rids for such work shnll bo forwarded to tho city auditor, securely sealed, so as to prevent their bdng opened without detec tion, and shnll bo endorsed on the otltsldo tnercor. as to wnat wont sucn u a or pro nosa! Is for. i-;ncn bid must ie accompanied ny a nonu rJlllllllK to the Cltv of Lend, in the oennl sum of at least 50 per cent of the amount of tne bid, which bond sliall be executed by the bidder as principal and bv two or more good and sulllclent sureties, who shall lllalirv na hiipIi Im A by the general laws of tho state hf South Dakota, relating to arrest and ball line manner ns re- and conditioned ns required by section 3, artlelo xx, of chapter xxxvll of tho Laws Of 1830. Tho estimated cost of said sower svsfem Is about Sis.ooo. a copy or mo plans and specification U'lll lin filrnlaliml In nnt imrti .Inulrlticy bid upon the deposit with tho city auditor ",Ln.?f.r "Jl. .c"?cK ..M. 5-, Pny.Rblo to iiy ireasurer wnicii cneeK will 1)0 re- l,m mv. treasurer wlllch cneek will bo re- t,lr,,0,1 lf l,ll'" "ln9 "ml n'ClHcatlons uro rturnt-l to Thomas L. Redlon, city attor- n r bcforo 11,0 " J'' ot August, 1900. Tho city reserves the rlcht to releet nnv or all bids. uommunlentlnn In relntlon hereto, except bids, nifty bo addressed to V .1. Allnson. city engineer; or Thomas L, Redlon, city uiiuriiey. Dated this nth day of July. 1900. uy oruer ot mo ciiy council. W. J. ALLASON. Cltv Fnalneer. J27dlltm Lead. S. D. It A I LAVA V TIMIS T.VIil.K. J-Vr-w-l WABASH RAILRO, Sea Ticket Ofllce, 1504 Far VllMm Street. Telephone 895. jM,?5ft& cot. Tenth and M l Ai Streets. Telephone 62! WAR AS II RAILROAD rnam DC' Mnrcy Leave. Arrive. St. Louis "Cannon Ball" isxpress ....a 5.03 pm a 8:20 am a Daily. BURLINGTON & MIS sourl River Railroad "Tho Burlington Routo" General OllleeB, N. W. Corner Tenth and Farnam StB. Ticket Ofllce, 1502 Farnam street. Telenhone, ton station. Tenth and Mason Telenhone, 12S. Leave, Arrive. Lincoln, Ilastlnsi MrCook ..a 8:40 am a 7:33 pm Lincoln. Denver. Colo rado. Utah, Callfornla.a 4:23 pm a 3:00 pm Lincoln & Black 1 rills, .n -J:30 pm u 3:00 pm Montnna. Puget Sound.. a 9:30 pm n 6:45 am Lincoln Fast -Man a s:w pm aiu:33 am Denver. Colorado, Utah jC, f'ollfnrnln a 6:45 am a Dally. KANSAS CITY. ST. JO seph & Council I!!uffs Railroad "The Burling ton Route" Ticket Olllcc, 1602 Farnam street. Tele phone, 250. Depot, Tenth and Mason streets. Tele phone, 128. Leave. Arrive. Kansas Cltv Dav Ex ..a S:50 am a 6:10 nm Kansas Cltv Nluht Ex alO:15 nm a 6:15 am St. Louis Flyer for St Joseph and St. Louis .a 4:65 pm all:15 am a Dally CHICAGO. RURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" Ticket Olllct 1502 Furnam St. Tel. 250. Depot, Tenth .t Mason Streets. Telephone, 12$. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spec- clal a 7:00 am Peoria Express . a 9:25 pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ex .a 4:00 pm a 7:45 am Chicago Local Express. a 8:50 am a 4:05 pm Chlcngo Limited a 7:45 pm a 7:13 am Pacific Junction ixicai. .aiu:to am Pucltlo Junction Extra. a 7:00 pm Fast Mall a 2:45 pm a Dally. BOMAHA&ST. LOUIS RAIL- road Omnha, ivanfins City & Eastern Railroad "The Qulncy llouto Ticket Of llce. 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone. 322. Depot; Tenth anu .Murcy aireeis. .tele phone, C29. i-eavc. Arrive. St. Tenuis Cannon nnll Express a 6:05 pm a S:20 am Kansas City and Qulncy Lrfjca, a t .w am a u:w pm a uanv CTNION PACIFIC-- 'I'HEGVEH lnnd Route" General OllleeB, N E. Cor. Ninth nnd Farnam streets. City Ticket Ofllce, 1321 r nrnnm sireei i ci. unone, 31G, ' Depot, Tenth und Mason Sts. Telephone, 625. Leave. Arrlvo. Tho Overland Limited.. a 8:20 urn a 7:35 pm The Chlcaso-Portland Special a s:zo nm a ,;35 nm Tho Fast Mall 8:50 am u 3:25 pm Tho Co orado special. ..all nm n 6:50 nm The Fast Mall a 4:33 pm Lincoln, Beatrice inu . . Stromsburg Express. .b 4:10 pin bl2:25 nm The Pacific Express. ...a 4:25 pm Tim Atluntle Kxnress... a 6.30 nm Grand Islnnd Loral b 6:30 pm b 9.30 am a. Dully, d Daily except suuiiay CIIICAaO, MILWAUKEE ,t St. Paul Rullway - City Ticket Ofllce. 1501 Farnam Street. Telephone 2SI. Depot 'lentn aim -Mason streets. Telephone G2 Ixave. Arrlvo. Chicago Limited Ex. . . .a 6:00 pm a S:05 am Chicago & Omaha Ex b 7:15 nm b 3:55 pm a uuiiy u Duny except nunuay. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL road General Offices and Ticket olllces southeast Cor ner 14th and Douclns Sts. Tolephono 104. Depot Union buiuoii. I.eavo. Arrlvo. St. LouIb, Kansas & Nebraska Limited . ,.nl0:00 am a 6:30 pm :.cae. Arrive. ,,a!0:10 pm a 6:1d am IC C. St. L. Express. Leave from 15th Webster Sts . Nebraska Local weeping water . .. b 4:i5 pm aio: am a uatiy b uany except sunaay. CHICAGO. HOCK 1HI. and & Pacific Railroad "The Great Rock Isl and Route " city Tick et Ofllce. 1323 Farnam Street Telephone, 42S. Depot, Tenth Sc Mason Bireeis. jeicpnnne wv, Des Moines nnd Davtn- i.nve. .rrivo. Dort Local u 7:2S nm li!l:.Uiim Chicago Express ,bll:15 nm a S:10 am Chicago Fast Express .n 6:00 pm a 1:25 pm Ldncuin nnu I' uirnury .it s.jw am a i;iw pin Laucnin, i.oioracio pgg.. i-ienver. memo ana West al:30nm a 4:15 nm Deb Molnen. Rock Isl and and Chicago . .a 7:15 nm a 6:60 nm uoiorauo .t Texas l-iyer.a tos pm u vili am a uuuy. u Dany except aunany. 250. lliirllnu Streets. r, 4 MlLWHEEt STRANGE CHINESE CATHOLICS Singular and Interesting Village of Mon golian OllfF Dwellers, MAY HAVE SUFFERED FROM FURY OF BOXERS riielr Women !n ot Conipress Their l'eet l)c eliipiiieiit Mtii'h Superior to Hint of the lleiillien t'liliiene Wiiinen. Prof. 0, Frederick White of Obcrlln, who started on u tour around the world some months ugo under an arrangement to write for this paper, reached China Just before the Boxers' outbreak had assumed danger ous proportions and at onco made nn ex cursion Into Mongolia, returning later to Tien Tsln. From there, on June 2, he sent tho following account of a singular und in teresting village of Catholic clllt dwellers which he visited In Mongolia. It Iti quite probablo that tho native Christians he de scribes have since been mumncred by tho heathen. Prof. Wright prefaces the de scrlptlon of tho village with a few brief paragraphs about tho curious nature of the territory in which It Is sltunted: The eastern border ot Mongolia and the northeastern portion of China are largely covered with 1ch (loom), one of tho most Interesting nnd puzzling at all tho geological deposits. Hh German name comes from tho valley of tho Rhine, where loess Is found lu considerable quantities. The In habitants ot the Mhtdsslppl and Missouri valleys of the United States are familiar with the depcslt, in the bluffs at Vlcks- burg, Knnsas City, Omaha and Bloux City During the loge ot VIcksburg tho people took refuge In spacious rooms dug out In the deposit at a considerable depth below tho surface. At numerous places along the Missouri river It stands In perpendicular exposures more thnn 100 fect high and city streets nro cut through Its long, perpendicu lar sides which stand like a wall for many years. When n section breaks oft from clllt It always leaves a perpendicular face, Mil t crlnl for Tliclr Home. Yet tho deposit Is so soft that Its surface can be readily cultivated and It can be handled with n shovel nt any depth. The material principally consists ot extremely lino sand with a Httlo lime Intimately mixed with It. It Is eo porous that the rain which falls upon tho surface pnaseu entirely through the deposit, preventing the forma tlon of springs of water until an Impervious stratum Is reached underneath It all- Yet the capillary attraction Is such that the moisture necessary for vegetation Is always accessible to plants. It endures drouth better thnn any other soil. Tho most cxtenslvo development of tho loess anywhere In tho world Is In Mongolia In an elevated region from 3,000 to 6,400 feet nbovo tho sen, but It has been eroded by water during long geological ages Into a very uneven surface, with numerous nar row valleys from 1,000 to 3,000 feet deep with Innumerable tributary gullies coming down the sides of the Intervening ridges Many Isolated peaks, also, rlso to an nbso Into helght'of from 6.000 to 7,000 feet nbovo sea level. Into this rugged region has drifted during a recent epoch nn Immense amount ot fine dust which constitutes tho loess. That it has been blown In by tho winds Is ovldcnt from tho positions In which It lies. It nppenrs nlinost exactly like a series of Immense snowdrifts that havo accumulated behind the barriers which have caused lulls In tho wind per mlttlng tho suspended particles to scttl In protected places, while It has beon swept bare from tho exposed positions. Thcso deposits of loess arc specially valuable becuuso of their fortuity. It I this soil, more thinly spread over tho country, which gives agricultural Im portance to southern Dakota, eastern Ne braskn and Kansas, southern Iowa, north ern Missouri nnd largo portions of th prairie east of tho Mississippi, In America and to tho vast alluvial plains ot the ower part of the Hoang Ho In China But In Northern China It Is of especial In terest in furnishing cheap, comfortabl nnd salubrious dwelling places for mult I tudes of people. The VIIIukc of Slilwnnsr. In n recent excursion through tho enstern part of Mongolia, outside tho great Chlncso wall, In tho vicinity ot tho famous city of Kolgan, I saw a largo number of such villages excavated In tho drifts of loess hanging on tho sldeB of tho mountains HAILWA V TIME TABLES. CHICAGO i NORTH western Railway Th Northwostern Lino City Ticket OIIlco, 1401 Farnam Htreut. Tele phore. 661. Depot, Tenth und jwnson sts. tcio phone, 629. Leave. Arrlvo. Un vllirht Chlcaco Sne- clal ft 7:00 nm all:30 pm Chicago Passenger a 4:10 pm a s:iv am Eastern isxpress. ues Alolnxs. .Mnrsnaiiiown, lrtnr Ranlds and Chl caco ..... al0:55 am a 4:05 pm Eastern Limited, Chl cngo and isnsi a i;uu pm a i;uu pm Fast Mail. Chlcaito to Omabr, a 2:15 pm Omnha;Chlcitgo Special. a 7:45 pm n 8:00 pm rast .Man a sio'j am n Dully. FREMONT. ELKHORN Missouri Valley Railroad ley Railroad i ortliwestern 1 :ral Olllces, I os National 1 "THO worn Lino" Gonera Un ted States Bank Bldg.. S. AV. Cor. Twelfth and Farnam Sts. Ticket Ofllce, 1401 Farnam St. Tolephono, 561. Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Tolo- phone, 145S. Lr.ave. Arrive. Black Hills, Dendwood, Dot Springs a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Caspar nnd Donglns d 3:00 pm e 6:00 pm Hastings, York, David city, Superior, Geneva, Exeter und Soward ...b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Norfolk, Vcrdlgro and Fremont. b 7:30 am blO:25 am Lincoln, "Wnhoo -r.ti Fremont b 7:30 am bl0;2s nm Fremont Locul c 7:30 nm a Dully b Dally except Sundny. c Sun lay only. 1 Daily except Saturday, o Dally except Monday. fclOt'X CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Tim North western Lino" General Olllces. United States Nutlonal Bank Building, S. W. Comer Twelfth nn,l Pnriin,,! Qlu minl.A Ofllce, 1401 Farnam St. Tolephono 661. De. pot, Tenth and Muson Sts. Telephone. 629, , Leave, Arrive. Tw n City Express a fiififi am n!0:60 pm Twin City Limited a 7-35 pin u 8:15 am Sioux City Locai a S;00 am a 4:20 pm a Dally. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, Minneapolis & Omnha RaUway - "Tho North western Lino" Gonornl Olllces, Nebraska Divi sion, 15th nnd Webster Sts. City Ticket omeo 1101 Furnam St. Telophono 561, Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Leave. Arrlvo. Twin City Passenger. ..a 6:00 am u 9:lo pm Omnha Passenger all :10 urn Sioux City & North- cast Nebraska a 3:50 pm Oaklai.d Local h 6:45 pin b 8:15 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, ILLINOIH CENTRAL Railroad. City Tlckot Of fice, 1402 Farnam street. Telephone, 213. Depot Tenth and Mason streets Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express . Chicago Limited . Minneapolis und Puul Express .. Minneapolis und ...all:10 um a 4:05 pm ...a 7.45 pm a S:15 um St. ...b 7:00 am b 9:40 pm St. Paul Limited . . a 7:45 om a S:15 am Fort Dodge Loral from Council BlufTs bl;30pm b 10:15 am Dally, b Dally except Sunday. n walking over the grassed surfaie tt was i no uncommon thing to stutnblo against a hlmney protruding from a habitation below. From a distance the side of the hill looked llko nu exposed bank ploreed tt. Innumerable swallows' nests. The nlerlor of the houses are clean and com- fortnble. When the walls have been moist- , ned and smoothed over with a trowel they mve a bnrd finish, which does not crtimblo off. The rooms are uniformly dry and nro warm In winter nnd cool In summer. On the slopLng bnck of a hill several stories f Biich houses nre often seen abovo nnd , lightly back of each other, tho roof of one : being the front dooryard of tho house ' bovo It. Tho village of Shlwanzo attracted our ! poclal Interest. This Is In Mongolia about 00 miles nortluust of Pekln, nnd can be! reached only by mule enrts or pack animals. It Is reached from Kolgan by following for forty or fifty miles Hie ascending course of i no of the narrow valleys already do-1 scribed as worn out of tho mountain pin-1 can by n small stream of water. For much of the way tho old Chinese wall is i Islble, running along the sharp summit ot tho mountain ridge to the southeast The narrow gorge opens at length Into a mere undulating valley threo or four mtlcs VILLAGERS AS THEY POSED broad, which Is about 1,600 feet below tho general level. Here, to our ourprlse, wo came upon a thriving Christian community ot Chinese, living like their neighbors In houses dug out of tho cliffs of loess, which are spe cially prominent hero. Hun nn IntcrPNlliin; History. Shlwanzo has an Interesting history. In 1796 the Roman Catholic converts In Shnnsl and Pekln were driven out by bitter persecution. Some ot tho refugees Hod be yond the gront wall to Mongolia and settled In Shlwanze, Tho refugees wero never for gotten. Missionaries from Europe were from time to time sent them, until now It Is a blshoprlo nnd the center of Catholic missions In Mongolia, which nro supported by n society lu Belgium. Here we enjoyed tor a day the hospitality of tho lilshop and hls intelligent co-workers, two or threo of whom spoke English readily. The Christian village contains 1.S00 Inhabitants and has a large church with a girls' school of 400 and a boys' school of 200. Tho total num- lier of Christians In the dloceso Is 30,000. We had occasion to note several of the I other Christian villages In our further travels. Tho main physiological difference between tho heathen nnd tho Christian women In China 1b In tho fect. Thoso of tho heathen women are made so small by their cruel mode of bandaging from lnfnncy that they are practically useless In walking, but tho feet of the women In Shlwanzo uro of natural size. This permits them to frequent tho streets much ns women do In Europo and America, nnd Is connected with n higher development In every respect. When we nBked the privilege of photographing a small group they Immediately disappeared Inside the doors of their cliff houses, and wo feared that we had missed our opportunity, nB wo uniformly did with the heathen Chinese women, who fear some evil effect from hav ing a picture taken. Hut wo were mistaken, Soon they all reappeared In their best attlro nnd bringing their neighbors with them. Cruelty of the Chinese. Only those who are ucqualntcd with tho Inherent, tho utter cruelty of of the average Chlneso nnturo can picture, tho probablo horrors of tho massacro at Pekln. Armed with the accumulated knowledge of perhaps 10,000 years of tribal nnd untlon.il life, the Chinaman has invented and regularly em ploys modefl of torture unknown to other peoples. Barbaric and neml-barbarlc trlbt-o CHRISTIAN CHINESE torturo for revenge us a punishment. Tho Chinaman tortures because ho revels In Buf fering and rejoices In unbearable agonies. Evon when ho kills n chicken ho does not sovor tho head or wring tho neck, but, tak ing first a leg and then a wing In either hand, ho renda them from tho body nnd gleefully watches tho suffering of tho dying bird. The ways of torturing and killing cap tives and convicts are beyond description and uliio beyond enumeration. For In stance, Judge McKny relates that a Chinese robber being on trial for knocking a man darin from hifl horso and robbing hlni, tho Judge entered court to watch tho conduct of the cane. In duo tlmo tho robber wub con victed tho manner of tho proceeding being peculiar enough to bo worthy of a t-eparato cbnpter end was sentenced to death, as guilty. Xn I.emil Technical Delays. Thcro was, be nays, no solemnity attend ing tho trial or tho verdict nnd tho prisoner seemed to glvo no attention whatever to I what wbh going on nround and about him. I There was no motion for u now trial and neither place, nor day, nor manner of exe cution wns fixed In the nenteiice. As soon ns the decree had been uttered a couple of richly dressed rourt ofilcern left the room with tho convict between them. "I followod them." says Judgo McKay. "They turned tho first corner, Just a fow steps distant, and proceeded perhaps thirty feet up nn alloy without attracting any at tention or uttering a word, Thoro wero many persons pausing, but they seemed to take no Interest In tho performance. Hav ing got out of tho stream of footpasscra tho officers took each n small kntfi- from their garments and proceeded to saw oft the victim's hoad. They hacked, Jabbed nnd slashed for nornc minutes before tho crea ture fell. Then the head was severed and tho officers returned to court I could not wait to beo whit became of tUc divided orpo nnd do rot know how It ws ills- pord of The culprit made no struggle or outcry, but accepted his fate and the numerous cuts and stabs, which finally resulted In death, with a perfection of meekness and resuna- Hon whlrh i wholly beyond my comprehen- slrn That Indicates one phase ot charo- ,tcr. i id the fact that, contrary to practice in nil oilier communities, the authorities hud provided no place or nieljiod of execution nnd no Instrument of doath, but left the court officers to provide all of them, Indl- cues anoiner pnnse. 'flic Horror of i un nuiiim. "Some of the methods of torture are be- yond description. I will mention ono of which 1 was a horrified wllne?, called 'un- winding.' The offender was brought out Into a compound cr yard and stripped A silt wan then cut In his nbilomrn and the upper cud of his entrails severed and brought forth, after which they were at- tachod to a small post. "Then several persons, whether sciectea for the purpose or not i no not miow, nraieu with thengs, chnscd tho victim rapidly round and round tne post, until ne nn.my fell, tight up to his tether, exhausted. "Only sninll posts are provided for this niodo of killing, so that the victim may be BEFORE THE CAMERA. scourged around It the greatest possible number of times before exhausting tho full length of tho entrails. ThlB victim was ter ribly cut and wns compelled lo grasp tho en trall In his hands and let It slip through them taut as he ran, In order that It should bo wound tightly nround tho post nnd thus prolong tho sport ns long ns possible" It Is stated that In San Francisco n Chi nese gnmblcr has been known to take hli Feat at tho gambling table on tho warm and bleeding carcass of a companion killed over the Bpolls and contlnuo the gamo till morn ing. I'liiilternblc llrnrt lemiiiesn of CIiIiitb. An Incident which painfully, but vividly, Illustrates tho unutterable hcartlessncss of tho Chinese occurred In Reno, Nov., In the autumn of 1879. Tho trnln from Virginia City pulled In nt midnight to transfer pas Bcnrcr8 nml baggago to tho through over- land train for the west. Tho baggage was all shunted nnd piled In tho baggage room and tho train hands flood waiting for tho transfer. The baggage muster, seated on his trunks, wns Btartled by a low and stifled moaning that seemed to come from tho midst of the pile. Soinewbnt frightened, ho called a policeman, who had u certain box, from which the sound seemed to emerge, tumbled out upon the platform and opened. All were horrified to find that It con tained n woman curled and cramped and snugly packed In shavings and sawdust a Chinese woman. O. L, Wheeler, LL.H., (ho noted student ot Chinese, hnd the case Investigated thor oughly. Ho found that a Chlnamnn from Auburn. Cut., had been to Vlrulnln Cltv and L nttrptincetl n wlfn frnm n (lrm miL-ncnil In the business of supplying women to tho Celestials. Wishing to cheat tho railroad company out of her fare, ho drugged her with opium and Jammed her Into a box and filled tt with Shavings nnd sawdiiBt. At Reno the box was tumbled around enough to rosuscltnte her. As she wns standing on her head she moaned with agony nnd suffo cation. She ins nearly dend when rescued, but finally recovered and told her story, Sho wns in her bridal dress. Where Is there an Illustration of hcurtlessncss rnoro heartless or brutality more brutal? Having no fear of death, no respect for life, no dread of torture, no nftectlon for women and reveling In any new und ex treme ngony they can Inflict upon their fel lows, who can picture tho atrocities that nn Infuriated and fanatic Chinese mob has per petrated upon the hated foreign dogs at , . .. CLIFF DWELLERS' VILLAGE. Pekln? Unquestionably this world has never seen Its llko, though, ot courso, the awful story will novor bo told. TWO AVIVES HUT NO (lUAHHELS. One of tin- "Women Im Petrified -nnd Kept In it Iliix. J. N. Rlckles, tho proprietor of a carriage establishment at Chanutc, Kan., enjoys the imliiuo distinction of having two wives who do not quarrel, although they aro fre quently In contact. lie was visited recently by Mr. Broadhcnd of St. Louis. While the two men wero tnlklug In Mr. Rlcklcn' ofllce Mrs. Hlcklcs cumu In and was Introduced. "This Ih my wifa that Is, ono ot my wives," siild Mr. Hlcklcs. "Sho Is wife No. 2. My first wife Ib over there In th corner." Mr. Broadhcad considered the remark a mofit unusunl one. Noticing his perplexity Mr. Hlcklcs volunteered to explain. Ho loi tho salesman to a plno box In ono comer of his establishment. Lifting a lid oft the box he displayed to the astonished dalesman tho form ot a petrified woman. The form was perfect and tho features almost as natural on ono could expect to seo In life. Mr. Broadhcad says that lllckles oxplalned to hi in thnt hl first wife had died nearly u quarter of a Century ngo, while he wai living In what Is known ns tho "bad lands" In North Dakota. Several years later he had the body exhumed for removal and found that It had turned to toiio. He then concluded to keep It In his pcesesston and ulnco then han tnkim tho body with him wherever ho went. In this Instance Mrs. Hlcklcs No. 2 Is not the leant bit Jealous ot having Mrs. Hidden No. 1 In the house. .MIIIn (ill hi- at YiiiiiikhIotii. YOl'NOHTOWN. O.. Aug. 4,-DUtrlot Manager Campbell of the Republic Iron nnd Steel company today notified all the clerks and employes hero that after to- nl.. I,, llw.l,- unri'lrn i.,iiitfl nnt I . a r.niil,.J Tim order uffects 300 mtjx.