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    TIIEOMAIIA PAlTf BEE: WEDESDAy, PEC'EMBJm 5, 1900.
1 1
SPECIAL NOTICES
Adrerllirramti for then eolnmna
will be taken until 1U m. for the
evening- edition and until 8:110 p. an,
for niurnlna and dnmlar edition.
Tlatea, 1 J3o a word first Inirrllon,
lo a word thereafter. Netbina, taken
for lea thun 2fto tor the Brat Inaer
tlon. Thea advertlseaaeata naaat be
van consecutively.
Advertisers, by reancatlBK a nm
feered cheek, on have answers ad
dreaaed tn a nnmbered letter In ear
of The Bee. A itinera aa addreaaed will'
be delivered presentation at tho
cheek only,
SITUATIONS WASTKDi
WANTED-A situation ubout January 1 by
an all-around Insurance man of fifteen
years' experlenco. Address, a. W. Ri
1915 Vine St., Lincoln, Neb. A-M6U-5'
BY a Swedish girl, who cannot speak Lns
gllsh, a placo to learn housework: wngrs
no object. Apply at 121S S. 30th nvo.
A Mi 65 6
POSITION with concern doing lartto pro
duce business: lonn exDcrlcnco; tnor-r
oughly competent. Address D 30, nee.
A Mi8710
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED, wo havo steady work for a few
good" hustlers of good habits and appear
ance. C. 1'. Adums Co., 1006 Howard St.
H IJf
BARBER trade taught thoroughly in short
time, catelOKUe" and particulars free,
Address Western Barbers' Institute.
Omahu, Neb; B-138
SALESMEN wentcd to sell fruit trees: bis
SET lcUU8.r ff.'SSIS
Nursery Company. Dept. KjJfjf.
WANTED-8ALESMEN.
Tho Hawks Nursery Co.
.Milwaukee. Wl..
WANTBD, a good experienced clothing
solicitor.
'. Amily 1314 Farnam m. M"iu
position to right party.
1J-13S
MKN to advertise or sell: straight salary.
Triumph Co.. Dallas, Texas. U-M541 C
WANTED, men to learn harbor trade: only
eight weeks required by cur advantages;
constant practice nnd expert Instructions
furnished students nt our Chicago, St.
Louis nnd Minneapolis collegos: enn earn
scolnrshlp, board, tools nnil transport"!
tlon If iloslrcd: cntnlogue and particulars
free. Moler JJnrber College represenin
tlvu, 1C23 Farnnm st., Omaha. D-MECO 0
WANTED, llv energetic, experienced can
vasscrs. Apply to Hnyden Bros.
B iiw-4
WANTKD, man for dairy work. II. F.
Htnhr, (list and Houlovard, west Deaf and
Dumb lust. U-.60-4
WANTKD. thrco salesmen at once. Bis
money to good men. Address D 31, Bee.
11 1 01 -4
BARBER wuntod: pood steady man at
onco; steady Job. Carl Tltze, west Poll-..,
Neb. B-M767 (,
WANTED, life Insurance solicitor. Lyman
Waterman, COO lice bid. II Mi 66 6
SALESMEN wanted to sell our goodB by
sample to wholesale nnd retail trade; wo
nro the lnrgcst and only manufacturers In
our lino In tho world: liberal salary pnld.
Address CAN-DEX Mfg. Co., Savannah,
Oa. - B-
WANTED, everywhere, hustlers to tack
signs, dlstrlbuto circulars, samples, etc.;
no canvassing, good pay. Sun Advertis
ing Bureau, Chicago. B Mi3 6
MECHANICS, engineers, electricians, fire
men, etc., a free, scholarship in engineer
ing will bo awarded to a few well-recom-mended
applicants. Amcrlcnn School of
Correspondence, Bouton, Mass.
TOUNO man, Correspondent Instltuto of
America. Scranton, Pa., will teach you
Illustrating froo, tuition paynblo 60 days
after position Is secured; write today for
particular:!, uyniwu
SALESMEN wontpd by oldest firm In the
trade to sell to physicians; permanent
posttlonV'WtflfV experience fully. P. O.
Box 858, Philadelphia. B M801 G
WANTED FEMALE HELI.
WANTED. 200 girls. 1521 Dodge.. Tel. S70.
C II)
80 girls wanted. 'Canadian office, 1522 Douglas
WANTED Competent soeond Ctrl with
references. Apply at 423 S. 39th St.
J . U ODl
Q I lib for general housework. 201 S. 3Cth St
C-5S0
WANTED, ladles to lenm hnlrdresslnc.
manicuring nnd fnco treatments: 4 weeks
completes; constant practlco; expert In
structions; positions guaranteed: tools
ruriusnco. uuu or write tor particulars.
Moler a Halt-dressing college, 16Z3 Farnam
C M736 5
COMPETENT girl for general housework,
1024 Park avenue. C 740 4
WANTED, successful woman wishing per
manont and Increasingly profitable bust'
ness of her own. Address D 33, lice.
C-762-5
WANTED, girl for general housework,
IMS DOUglllB st. . c SllDl u
WANTED Cook. 3C30 Farnam,
C-792-8
AGENTS wanted for Ilnlleck'H extraats
permanent, nrotltablc. easy work: refer.
onccs required. Tho Abilene Drug Co.,
Auimne, i.aiisa.n. . u
GIRL to sow on umbrella covers. Ed F.
I'icKering, iuo b. mm st. c M803 5
FOR KENT-HOUSES-
IF you want your houses well rented placo
mum Willi uuuuwu oc vu, LIV
ALWAYS moving II. II. goods. Pianos;
umce, laiin rumam m. xei. lta or t63.
D 113
HOUSES for rent In all parts of the city.
Urennan-Love Co., 320 So. 13th St.
D 144
HOUSES, stores. Bcmla, Paxton block.
D 145
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam.
D-416
BEE IIKNIlY B. PAYNE, COl N. Y. LIFE.
D 447
HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wcad, 1524 Douglas.
D 143
HOUSES and flats. Ulngwalt, Barker Ulk
D 150
l-ROOM iiouse, 27th nnd Farnam Sts.. nil
mouern. uau jxm rarnam or pnono 5SS.
D 151
HOUSES wanted. Wallace. Brown blk.
D 152
BARN, 2024 St. Mary's Ave.
D (53
FOB BENT, 12-room house, hoatcd with
Birmii, iiiuuuni (.uim uiiiguces, gooil Dal n
Address C 49, Bee. D 176
-noOM cottogo and barn, $18. Inqulro
.iv. I'cuuur m. i'
VT.AT K rnnma nn.lnrn Avnr.,
v .W.....U, . i vi v. . . . IIJII1UCP.
1219 S. 16th St., 15,00. Ulngwalt, Barker blk
v auis
FIVE unfurnished rooms, first-class, nil
modern, comploto for housekeeping "!isi
juianu nt. u sis.
iwh zvi ii B i' B-room nouse, modern ex
cept furnace: In good condition; very
handy location; will bo vacant Dec. 1st;
S26.00 per month. Omaha Loan and Trust
1,11, , ium uuu utfUKUin .Bio, XJ ftWl,
THIUJE S-room modern brick houses, 25th
at n .i ii f 17 n r-n ,1 tvi I.mi.l.n '1 J 1 - T a.
11 RCA
1S26 N, 16TH ST., nice C-room cottugo city
throughout;tl2 per month. Omaha Loan
UllU IIUOI .u., U11I illiu AJUUglilS BIS.
D-M410
CONVENIENT S-room house, modern. In
quire 1411 Vinton. D 5S5 10
ELKOANT 10-room all modern resldcnco;
Imn1u;nnt tint all tin rn a Id i Katli tnun.iM
V - r" "mill Mini, luuiiui j ,
This houHA la In rooU condition and with-
in tan irs I nit f oa' wullr r f 1 1 rt.
... Mtvn " V . no oilier Ul ltJ
city; in, a very eolcct nelg .borhood. ncur
24th'and Bt. Mury'n Ave. Itnnt, td
5 i nuiiv I.U, min ana
l-ROOM modern house, 3526 North 27th, $18;
iu d rooms, corner .iUL.nu i'lnnney,
(141 AVWIilHV, Jv-n,m
on iti:T-uoui:s.
0-HOOM flat, modern Improvements. 2501
uougias, jju. viw
GOOD 9-room house, modern conveniences,
good location, npw.y papcreu nnu re
paired throughout. Inquire 8, T. Kirk
endall & Co. D-M764 6
7-ROOM rottngo or p or J rooms
Inntilrc
Mli HO. .0111 ai.
D 788-10
4-ROOM modern house.
2304 Grace St.
D-790-6
EIOHT-ROOM cottage", furnished or tin-
rurnisneu, witn or witnout unrn: modern
plumbing, water heating, gas stove, gas
fixtures, laundry. Apply 2316 Leavenworth
st. Tel. 1235. D-M796 7
HOUSES FOIt RENT.
2121 N. 16th St., 7-roommodcrn house, ,$15.00
2423 Patrick nve.. D-room house 10.50
1033 8. 20th St., 4-room house 9.(0
2202 Clnrk st 10-room house,... i 16.00
2212 Clnrk st C-room house..,., 12.80
2517 Parker St., 7-room house , 15.00
2G26 Emmctt St.. 7-room hniiNA iflfjl
1120 Lnrlmoro nve,, 8-room house 5.00
M'CAQUE INVESTMENT CO.,
1006 Dodge 8t.
D-M802 8
FOIt ItENT-FUllNISIIDD ROOMS.
STEAM hentcd rooms at Tho Thurston. -
E 451
HOUSEKEEPING, $6 up; 2623 St. Mary's.
THREE furnished rooms for housekeep
ing, man nnd wife. Rent taken in noaru.
3111 N. litll. is J
ROOMS, private family. 2101 Douglas.
FURNISHED room. 842 8. 22d St.. private
family. E-MW6-9
ROOMS, modern; 403 N, 14th st. 15-726 6
FURNISHED front room for ono or two
ladles; reference required, aiis uayenpori
st. E M7S6 6
T'lIREE furnished rooms for. light house
keeping1. 2212 Farnam. t-. .sa-ti-
I'lIHMSIIEI) ItOOMU- AND HOARD.
aLBNCAIRN,transIents,U.25 day. 1609 Doug.
F 455
UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St.
F 156
NICE warm rooms, good board, reasonable
F-737 D12
The Merrlam, good winter homo. 25 & Dodgo
foii itio.'rS-UNFimxisnUn rooms.
TWO largo modern rooms, with alcove. 1'jSt
iiiirney. u JliJl
FOIl HKMT STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT., rtore In first class location:
rem reasonanio. Apply it. u. retors &
Co., ground lloor, Bco Bldg. 1266
FOR RENT, tho building formerly occupied
ov ino nee nt am i- arnnm sireei. it .lias
four stories and u basement which was
formerly used as Tho Bco press room
This will bo ranted very reasonably If
Interested npply at onco to C. C. Rose
water, secretary, room 100, Bee Building.
1261
LARGE double room tn Continental block;
can be.mado Into very desirable otllco and
reception room for physician, WlU'ar
rnngo to suit.
OMAHA LOAN &. TRUST CO., v
16th & Douglas Sts.
, I-S37
BRICK storo nnd basemont, 21th and Grace
his. ueo. w.iitoiorooK, urown biocK.
I-2S9
AGENTS WANTED.
IDENTITY GUARANTEE CO., nttaburg,
i-eun., Kunronicen lucniuy in nnnnclal
transactions, falB nrrcst, accident or
death; device patented; Is Inexpensive,
simple and absolutely rellablo; agents
wanted for Omaha and all Nebraska and
Iowa towns; good with other business;
commissions liberal.- For particulars ad
dress the general agency, Lock Box 793,
Omahu, Neb, J M566
AOENTS, Streetmenf Song books, Jl per
ivu; not sellers; deposit on u. u. u. orders.
Carter Book Co., 311 S. Droaday, St.
Ixiuls. ; , ' - J 1651-6
AGENTS wantetl for Hayes' Metallic Rub-
ucr 4 ires ior rocKing cnaim; can inane
1100 per month. J. C. Hayes, 418 East
Ixicust, Dch Moines, la. " J M797 7
S'tOirAGB.
OM. Van Stor Co., iSlivi Farn'. Tels. 1559-SC3
KM
STORAGE nnd forwarding. Expressman's
Delivery co., 214 N. lth. Tel. 1195.
-160
WANTED TO I1UY.
ALL kinds of household coods. lintels, plr.
in iutku uiiu iiiiiuii iiumiuui'H. uiucago
i uniuure uo., iw-iu uoago. Tel. zwu.
N-161
HOUSES to move. Wallace, Brown Blk.
N 162
WILL Durchase a limited number nt
Omaha Savings bank accounts, Uronnan-
j-,oye jo., viw bo. iji.ii. in iuj
WANTED to buy. $1,000 of Omaha Savings
nanK accounts ror casn. Aauresa A 10,
Bee office. N 1645
WHO hns a blncksmlthlng business to sell
cheap? Address, stating what you havo
ana now mucn you want, jock iiox 4t6
Callaway, Neb. N-M429 5
FRESH COW. Inquire 1318. Farnam.
IN MKOG S
FOR SALE-FURNITfJRE,
FOR SALE, furniture of 6-room house, In
cluding range, new base "burner nnd garf
stove. Address II, caro. Bee olllce, South
umana. u lis o
CABINET repairing a specialty; Hertford
tV. 1AU . w,l Wl W. ., llvl JUlll
Tel. 1461. O-M0.S4-6
FOIl HALE HORSES, VBHICLES, ETC.
SELL and repair vehicles, all kinds, H.
Frost, currlage works, 14th and Leaven
worth. . , P 164
FOR BALE, ono of tho finest pair best
matched blooded bay homes over seen In'
this market, own brothers, 5 and 6 years
oiu, ioft iiuiiua nign. inn 1'aiacu startles,
P-M806 8
FOIl SALE MISCELLANEOUS,
HARD and soft foundation piling; hnj
fences and cribbing, 901 Douglas. Q m
2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1116 Farnam,
r ion
v IBU
SAFES;.buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwartx, 114 So. 11
.Q-467
WRITE fof calaidguq yr trusses, support
ers. Sherman & McConusll DrugCo.Omaha
ANTIQUE furniture. Hertford & Co., 1523
i .7?.., li fnrnar 111th HI Tnl li.-l
Q-M6S2-5
FOR SALE, bakers' oven, "portable; price,
$25.00. Weber & Son, Florence, Neb.
l )U 1 .1-
MISCELLANEOUS.
KnTinR. enuntrv dealers. 2dhand furnltum
and, stoves at lowest prices, carload lots cr
less;. unicRgo urnnuro wo,, iiuo-iu uoage,
R-l'i3
SELIi cheap benutlful Upright piano,
mahogany case, fully guaranteed, bargain.
, a xt netU at !! ittt. t
UPHOLSTERING and mattress "mukinnv
Hertford & Co., 1523 Leavenworth, corner
16th Bt. Tel. mil. H MbSl-D
GIaADIBH pharmacy, 12 & Dodge, reliable
urug store. it ,zs ji
CLAIIIVOYAXTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clalrvoyantr 819 North 16th
S-470
MME.QLYMER genuine palmist. 1605 Dolge
b-Mlll
ELECTRIC TREATMENT.
MAE EDGAR. 317H N. 15th St., flat E.
T 893 D17
ELITE parlors, 616 S. 16th, second floor.
T-M388 f
I MME. AME9. 16US Howard, 2d floor, room 1;
- . 'iJ,;' ; !4 77 .fi.'lA, ') tasn. vre-ure'iiwuiuBiii unu mrgesi .loan
Vb&FJP Biy?R0-,lto-J,yWhWV&? V coWahy In Omahai-.Out-.ntottp-ia'-'to try
9U:J.ces,,45eerftLsoraKefoKaWI ti fii'.r r..v,j.
. hi:j U Mir : 'i- TeleiJh'ono'2293!i 306 South 16th St-
ii . i , i - 'I.
inrrrani oains. , x w i
I'KHHO.NAI,,
DR. ROY, chiropodist: corns & superfluous
hair removed by electricity. R. 12, Fren
jtcr Blk. U 173
TURKISH baths, massage bntlm, electric
baths, for ladles only; skilled women
massago operators; finest equipped baths
In the city. Renstrom Bnth Company,
Rooms 216 to 220 Ilea Bldg. U 171
VIAVI, woman's way to health. 344 Bee 111 Is
U-173
LIEBEN, theatrical, masquerade costumer.
101S Farnam. U 175
PRIVATE home before and during confine
ment; babies adopted. Mrs, Burget, 2620
Burdettc. U 176
PRIVATE hospital for ladles boforo & dur
ing confinement; babies adopted. 1136 N. 17
U 177
PLEATING and skirts, nil kinds: buttons
made to match, Omaha Pleating Co.,
1524 Douglas. U-4S0
SEWINO machines rented nnd repaired;
ront J2 per month; supplies for ull kinds
of machines. Tho Singer Manufacturing
Co., 1514 Douglas St. Telcphono 418.
U-478
LADIES' Jackatn nnd tailor mado suits nl-
icreu, cleaned, repaired. M. i ogei, :u . u.
U-481
CALENDARS. Burkloy Printing Co.
u-.mi;j xj.v
FURNACE work. STOVE work, tln.shcot
iron, gnivaniieii iron, zino nnu copper
work done; cheapest placo In the city.
Savage's Tin Shop, 2322 Farnam St.
U-3S6
LADIES, nil halrdrcsslng, manicuring nnd
incc mnssage rreo at Moler's llhirtircss
Ing College, 1623 Farnam. Hours, 9 to 4.
U-M737 5
f.650 BTEINWAY upright piano, latest style
tunc lur nnio cneap. Auuress u it, uec.
U-77-Jy.l
PICTURES framed and enlarged. Hert-
iorn uo., ioz.i L,cnvenwortn, rorner lGtn
St. Tel. 1451. U-M6S3-5
', MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
Jowa farms nt 5 per cent; borrowers can
pny $100 or any multiple; any Interest
date; no delay. Brennuu-Lovo Co., 309
So. 13th St., Omaha, Nob. W 482
MONEY to loan on Improved Omahn real
em ui c. trennan-i.ovc lo., ho. i.un.
W-483
$1,000 and upward to loan on Improved city
property nnu rarms. w. t arnam Hmitn &
Co., 1320 Farnam. W 184
WANTED City lonns, bonds nnd warrants.
ucorgo & company, iuui inrnam street.
W 185
MONEY In any amount at-5. KV4 6 per cent.
J. W. ItUWUINH UU 1803 r AllNAK HT.
W 180
MONEY to loan on farm and city proporty,
lowest rates. O. F. Davis Co., 150J Farnam
w 1ST
MONEY to lonn at 5 nnd CV4 per cent on
uniuua iiruperiy. u. lemie, ui a. join
w m
PRIVATE money, C, R',4. 6 per cent; no de
lay, uarvin uros., iuu l anmm. v isa
WANTED City and fnrm loans; also bonds
and warrants, it. u. l'cters & co., itu
Farnam St., Beo Bldg. W 190
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas
w mi
FIVE per cent money. Bemls, Paxton block,
w Wi
MONEY to lonn oh first-class Improved city
Sropertv or ror otiiunng purposes, l-ayno-;nox
Co.. Now" York Life. . W 193 t
HI :
PRIVATE money to loan. J. II. Sherwood,
93U N. i. i.ue. w lai
$1,500 TO LOAN on real estatojcall at once.
M. J. Kcnnaru & Hon, siv-sii urown uiock,
W 193
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
THE OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
(Established 1S92.1
Will mako you n loan on furniture, pianos,
iivo. stocK, etc. iou Keep ino property.
Or U you nave a, perniunent position wo.
will-make yon a-SALARY LOAK without
Indorser or mortgage: Wo loan from $10
up; You can get tho money In a few
nours nner maxing npnucntion nnu you
may' oav It buck In 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 or 6 months.
Others claim lower rates; but all wo ask
Is a chai.ee, to mako comparisons. We
charge nothlng for papers or filing and we
X-96
MONEY MONEY
LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE.
No endorser of mortir.iizn renulreil.
LOWEST RATES, EA8Y PAYMENTS and
HT1 1 1 V 1 1 J r UU IN I U K .N 1 1 A L.
OMAHA CREDIT CO.,
Room 626, Fifth Floor, New York Life Bid
X 50j
"SALARY LOANS"
TO EMPLOYES
UPON PLAIN NOTES.
NO CHARGE DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE.
NO CHARGES FOR DRAWINO PAPERS.
. "QUIET"
"OFFICE."
"EASILY"
"FOUND:"
"AMERICAN"
"LOAN"
"CO "
Room COl Beo' Building.
Open S n. m. to 6 p. in. and noons.
Rebate when loan Is paid before due.
X-M7S5
MONI'lY loaned salaried people holding per
manent position with responsible concern
upon their own names witnout security;
easy payments. Tolman, 706 N. Y. L. bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
Til..,t,,.IV Dfinnn Hlnmnnil. 1 1' 1 -1. . -
Privately on payments No chnrgo for
paperK. ue.iiue.ii o i.uAri uu,, ILOI Far.
nam street, upstairs. X 503
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jov.'-
eiry, norj, iuwb, cit-. i.-. v, itcea, aiu . u,
X-501
W. TAYLOE, 218 First Nat. Bank Bids.
X-603
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, hor.es,
cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, R 8, Barker blk
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE.
wHti tiicnin nnio, mi inort-
nago or security: absolutely eonfldentlal:
POSITIVELY LOWEBT RATES; loans of
oiner companies i.meii up. iioom sua, pax
ton Block. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.
X-507
BUSINESS CHANCES,
$160 CASH or easy payments buys 23 strictly
lawful (nickel) slot machines for drinks,
cigars or casn; win earn ana tinwnrd
.....ul.l, i,i .) f?nrt r1 lnrr JP. n vi,
........ ..., u. Ub V..,,, J. Ill 111-
turn Mitiiufaeturers. Clilcaen. Ill
i?.tV) TO S500 a month selllmr new nniam
brake attachments to mechanics; pnsltlvo
proof: territory one-fourth value; some
monoy needed; no fakirs; at onco. Room
7, Karbach hotel. Y M561 14
FOR EXCHANGE.
Wll.l. trndo for brick or lumber one nlnno
any standard make. 613 8. 14th St. rel.
130J. It 3MSI 6
"CO ACRES fine fnrm land. Riverside C.n
' California, clear, for Omaha residence or
rnrm lana near umana, iiuipu n, Hmitn,
iuo iotnrup oi. & itin-i-
FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE.
FOR BALE.
Good east front lot on 37th near California,
$500.
Small lot on 26th St. near A. South Omaha,
$150.
Good lot one block from Ames Avo and
aotn, jff.
South front In Central nark. $100.
Sixty-six feet on Cassias street, close to
sum, 3M.
Blxty-tlve feet on 19th near Center Bt.. $300
Fifty feet on Charles near Lowu Ave.,
paved St., $500.
Section of land In Gove Co., Kans., with
water, $1,920.
House and lot on M street near 27th, S. O.,
Four lots In Wakeley Add., $200.
T ... t. I . I n 1 . n lin.b.. Illnniv I AA
mVf UlUtn t I14IHC1 1 W.
Lots 16 and 17 In Becond addition to Went
Bide, $100.
Forty acres one mile from Capitol Cheyenne
$2,000.
Sixty reel soum iront L.ass ana satn streets,
SAMUEL B. CURTIS, Receiver,
1S08 Harney St.
- . RE-M58S-1I
ti :s:i . grve-you ine iuu amount ot mo loan in
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
HOUSES, lots, farms, land?, loans; also tiro
insurance, neiniy, l usuiu uik. Ill; ol)
IMlOHtTY bought ahd soldi tnotvw
loaned: rents collected. I L. Johnson
Co., 314 So. 15th St. Rl 102
GARDEN LAND.
Tho best location for gardening nround
umana or noiiiu umana; 01 acres lust
south of Jotters' brewery, South Omahn,
with good house, barn, etc.; will lease for
three years.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
irsni Farnnm St., Omahn: or
417 N. 2oth St., South Omaha.
RE-710 6
LAND. C. B. Burrows, Norfolk. Nebraska.
RE ICO D20
C. F. HARRISON, BARGAINS. 013 N. Y L
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE.
RE-512
FINE east front lot, 3 blocks south of de
pot, on 10th St. Inqulro 1411 Vinton.
RE-632-D7
RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by tho
union l'nciiiu naiiroan company 11. a.
McAllastrr land commissioner. Union
Paclilc Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-514
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St.
t. ... r-
nr. ttio
FOR SALE, Nns. 2101-3 Douglas, $14,0(0;
$6,000 cash, toil. D venrs at 6 per cent,
with option of making partial payments.
W. II. Thomas, 1st Nafl Bank bldg.
RE-M70
CHOICE TIANHCOM I'LAt'E LOTS.
Wo are authorized to offer these beautiful
cast front lots on Virginia nve., nt tno
northwost corner of Pnciilo street:
South lot $1,300
Middle lot 1,000
North lot 9u0
This comprises tho land from tho corner to
tno new iioiiso north; i-J cusn, Diuanco to
suit at 6 per cent. Or If you pny for lot
will furnish money at lowest rate to build.
This Is a choice location, beautiful natural
forest trees, aspliult pavement, perma
nent sldewnlk and tho neighborhood enn't
tin beat. We are going tb sell. Who will
bn wise find tnko first choice?
Call on
PAYNE-KNOX CO..
Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg., or 'Phono 1781.
uv. msoo
A BARGAIN! Your choice of three 9-room
modern houses ror J2,iw. All arc well
located. J, U. Piper, Rumgo block.
. RE-M80I 5
MEDICAL.
LADIES out of health llnd prompt relief.
Box 232, Omaha, Neb. Confidential.
-516
PERSONAL, Golden Seal Fomnle Regulntor
relieves in a nours1 nnu noxes;
none genulno without signature. Golden
Seal Medicine Co., 2911 Morgan St.. St.
Louis, Mo. M-722 D12
DR. LE DUE'S Femalo Regulator, posi
tively warranted to cure tho most stub
born coses of monthly stoppages, Irregu
larities, obstructions and suppressions
brought on from whatever cause; $2 a
package or 3 for $5; sent anywhere pre-
eald 011 receipt of. price. Tho Kldd Drug
o.. Elgin. III. American Office, retail,
wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omnha;
M. A. Dillon, South Omaha: Davis Drug
Co., Council Bluffs. Full line of rubber
goods.
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. L. Bldg.: Tel.
1664; Alice Johnson, D. O.. ladles' dept.;
Gld E. Johnson, Onteopathlst, Mgr.
-518
M. E. DONOHUE. D. O.. of Still school,
Klrksvllle, Mo., CM Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367.
519
. JUNK.
II. AM. lunk house. J. Milder, Prop., dealer
In nil metals, bottles, etc. Carlonds n
specialty. 801-803 Farnam.. Omaha. Tel. 2373.
621
ACCORDION PLEATING.
ACCORDION nnd side nlentlnir. ehennest.
best, quickest. Mrs. A.'C. Mark, '9 Pat
terson uik., iitn ana i-arnuni gts,
t ii, - 1
622
" SHORTHAND AND' TYI'JuWIllTING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. IMo.
Si. . 1 . 623
BOYLES' College, court reporter principal
Bee Bldg. 521
NEB. .Bus, Sf- Shorthand- college. Boyd's
xnenter. i. . -kj
GREidci Shprthdhd. Om. QCoh' 16 & Doug.
- ' .. ' 626
LOST.
LOST pockotbook with $125, somewhere be
tween 11th nnd Douglas nnd 20th and
Douglas: please return to S. F. A. Llnd
qulst and got reward, 2010 Farnam.
' Lost M765 5
HORSES WINTERED.
GODD winter pasture for horses; $2.00 pr
mouth; good shelter. Inquire nt Huff
man's stubles, 18th nnd St. Mnry's avo.
Telephone No. 5. M-731 10
HORSES wintered, $1 per month. J.
Phelps, 207 N. Y. Life bldg. 'Phono 1051.
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Ofllco, rellablo accommodat
ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas.
628
LOANS, H. Marowltz; low rates, 418 N. 16.
-629
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Rnmge Bldg.
. -630
MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvered. 70S N 16,
, 631
ENGINES, IIOILERS, ETC.
L. C. Sharp Mach. Wits,; motors, dynamos.
- 5.12
PIANO TUNING.
WE tune your piano for $1.60, Rose's Art
Store. 1521 Dodge. Tel. 1016. 533
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Wnlklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-627
DRESSMAKING.
IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 S. 26th St.
I M 505-D8
MUSICAL.
FREE r?holanhlps to piano students. Prof.
Braum, 650 ltamgo Blk. 537
TICKET I1ROKER,
CUT rnto tickets everywhere. P. II. Phil
bln.,1603 Farnam. Telephone 781. -631
CARPENTERS AND .lOHIIEHS.
ALL kinds ot carpenter work and, repairing
promptly attended to, J, T. Ochiltree, 20th
and Lake Sts. -370
IHIinS AND TAXIDERMY.
BTOCIt'S Bird Store.
1603 Leavenworth.
-633
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Btoara Laundry: shirts, 7c; collnrs,
2o; cuffs, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth. Tel. 517
-636
FARMS FOIl RENT.
29-ACRE fruit farm for rent on Calhoun
road near Florence. In fine condition,
Bemls, Paxton Block. 791
SUES It CO .
Patent Lawyers
Bee Bldg,, Omihi, Neb
Patent ookFree
PATENTS
GUARANTEED
RAILWAY TIME TABLES,
1
fit. Louis "Cannon Ball" ,
Express ,,,, a 6;0o p.m a t:20 am
ft Dally.
RAILWAY TIME TAHI.ES.
UNION PACIFIC-'THB OVER,
land Route" General Ofllccs,
N. E. Cor. Ninth and Fnrnnm
P'rccts. City Ticket Otllce, 1321
'urnum Street. Telephone, 316.
Depot, Tenth and Mason Sts.
Telephone. 6V9.
!.P!tlA
Arrive,
a 7:30 pm
a 7:30 pm
n 3:25 pm
a 4:23 pm
'Iho Overland Limited.. a 8:20 am
Tho Chicago-Portland
fc'pcclul a 8:20 am
The Fast Mall a S:.V) am
Tho Mall and Express.. nil :35 pm
Lincoln. I ten tr ho nnd
Stromiburg Express, ,b 4:03 pm b!2:30 pm
1 lie I'lii-iui; i',xprcs.i.,..n 4; (ini
Tho Atlantic Express..,
Grand Island Local b ti:30 pm
n 6:60 am
u 9!3o am
u Dallv b Dally except Sunday
BURLINGTON ft Mis
souri River Railroad
"Tho Burlington Route"
General Olllces, North
west Corner Tenth nnd
Fnrnnm Streets. Ticket
Olllco 1502 Fnrnnm Street.
Telephone. .).
Burlington Station, Tenth
and Mason Streets
Tcicpnone, 12s.
Ls.'iivc. Arrive,
Hastings nnd
., a 8:40 am a 7:35 urn
Lincoln,
Mccook
1 I ...... 1 .. T 1
A.lilVt'lll. I'vlll CI , IiUIU.
uoio
rado, Utah, Ciulfornla.a 4:2u pm
Llnaoln & Utack Hills. .n 9:00 tun
a 3:00 pm
it B:45 am
a 6:45 am
nlo:35 urn
Montana, Puget Sound.. a 9:00 pm
Linco.n Fast Mall a 3:w pm
Denver, Colorado. Utah
nnd California
Bellovtic, Papplo nl0:45 am
Paclilc Junction all:50 ittii
Paclilo Junction n 7:00 pm
South Bend, Louisville,
Plattsmottth b 3:3." inn
a 6:45 am
nll:43 am
a 8:20 am
bll:0ii nm
a 8:20 imi
Ft. Crook, Pliittsmouth.u 6:55 pm
11 Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
IBESiBI KANSAS CITY, ST. JO
lllMflVOTVIal "''Ph ft Council Rhlffs
lIlHliTlTlllTnil IUil'.road-"Tho Hurling
ViSIUBJHilUI ton Route" Ticket onicc,
ilMn 1502 Farnam Street. Tele
lllll IlieH phone. 260. Depot, Tenth
KUJijUH nud Mason Streets. Tele
KEazBBEB phone, 128.
Leave Arrive
Kansas City Day Ex... .11 9:20 urn 11 6:65 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..nl0:16 pm a 6:15 am
St. Iiuls Flyer for St.
Joseph nnd St. Louis., a 4:50 pm all'.to am
n Dally.
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
uuincy linnrona '"mo
Burlington Route' Ticket
Oltlco 1602 Farnnm Street.
Telephone, 250. Depot,
Tenth nnd Mason Streets.
Telcphono, 128.
Leave. Arrlvo.
Daylight Chicago Spe-
. clal n 7:00 nm nl0:25 pm
Chicago Vestlhiiled Ex, .11 4:0o pm a 7:43 nm
Chicago Local Express.a 9:9) nm a 4:03 pm
Chlcngo Limited a 7:50 pm a 7:15 am
Fast .Mall n 2:45 pm
11 Dally.
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL
road Omnha, Kansue city
ft Eastern Railroad "Th
inm'.iTiil.'fnA! CJuinev Route" Tlelrn nt.
H'l'll'l"!'""? ffce. 1415 Firimm S t. Tci;-M-m
m phone, 322. Depot, Tenth
H nnd Marcy Streets. Tale
IIMPMMI phono. 629.
Leave. Arrive.
Bt. Louis Cannon Ball
Express a 5:05 pm a 8:20 am
Kansas City and ljulncy
Local a 7:00 am a 9:00 pa
a Dally.
FREMONT, flLICIIORN A
Missouri Valley Railroad
"The Northwester
Line" General Offices,
United States National
Bank Bldg., 8. W. Cor.
" , ,, v. , . hi. urn. a hi 11 ii 1 1 1 aia.
Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam St. Telephono,
Ml. Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Tele!
V0"?' '?h , Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills. DendwooiJ,
Hot Sprlngi. a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm
Wyoming, Caspar ana
Douglas ...............d :00 pm e b:00 pm
Hastings, York. David
City. awrtor. leneva,
c.xtcr ana k.ewaro'....b 3:00 pm b 8:00 pm
Norfolk. Vcrdlgro and
FrenA.ni b 7:30 am bl0:2S am
Lincoln, Wuhoo and
Fremont b 7:30 am bl0:25 asm
Fremont Local o 7:30 am
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day, only, d Dally except Saturday.
Dally except Monday.
CHICAGO ft NORTH
western Railway "Th
Northwestern' Lino"
City Ticket Office. 1401
Farnam St. Telephone,
Ml. Depot, Tenth and
Mninn U, m. Ll.n-
gul.6ht Chlcngo Spe- ve Arrlr8.
clal ... a 7:00 am nll:30 pm
Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm a 8:40 am
EaBtern Express, Des ' ,
Moines. Mnrshalltown.
Ceuar ttapida anu Chi
cago .................... ,a!0:55 am a 4:05 pm
Eastern Special, Chi
cago and uiast a 4:65 pm a':05 nm
Fas' Mall, Chicago to . "
Omaha ,, v n'2:45 pm
Omahn-Chlcago Llmltcd:a 7:43 pm'bi'iijOo nm
Fast Mall a s.:30 'nm
Cedar Rapids Passenger a 5:30 pm
Eastern Express b 9:00 pm
u Dally, b Except Saturday.
BIOUX CITY ft PACIFIC
Railroad Tho North
western Line" General
Olllces, United States
National Bank Building,
B. W. Corner Twelfth
'nnd T?n rn n ri Uta ml t
Office. 1401 Farnnm St. Telcnhono. 661. :ia.
pot.
.ni.ii uuu .UU3UH ois. leiepnone.
elcnhone. (C9.
Leave. Arrlv?.
Twin City Exnrcsa..
Twin City Limited..
Sioux City Local
a Dally.,
..a 6:66 am
..a 7:35 pm
..a 8:00 am
al0:25 pm
a 8:15 am
a 3:60 pm
CHICAGO., ST. PAUL,
Minneapolis & Omaha
Railway "The North
western Line" General
Ofllces. Nebraska Divi
sion, ljth and Webator
RIB. nilv I'lntnt nm..
1401 tfaniam St Telephono, 60L Depot.'
15th ond Webster Sts.
. . Leave. Arrive.
Twin City .Passenger,. ..a 6:00 am a 9:10 pm
Omaha Passenger all:l0 nm
Bloux City ft North-
cast Nebraska 3:45 pm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
CindACiO nnnic iai
nnd ft Pacific Railroad
"Tho Great Rock Isl
nnd Route"-Clty Tlok-
uince, j3i farnam
Rtrpftt rTlln.iliirtn JOJ
Depot. Tenth ft Marcy
Sts. Telephone, C29.
Lfavfi. wrrivai.
EAST.
Den Mnlnen nnd llnvAii.
port Local a 7:25 am bll:35 am
Chicago Express uu:ia um 11 8:in nm
Des Moines Local a 4:20 pm a 4:45 pm
Chlcngo Fust Express.. a 6:00 pm a 1:25 pm
Des Moines, Rock Isl
and and Chicago a 7:40 pm a 9:35 pm
WEST.
Lincoln, Colorado Bpgs.,
Denver, Pueblo und
West a 1:30 pm a 4:15 pm
Colorado, Oklahoma ft
Texas Flyer a fi:20 pm a 9:50 am
a Dally, b Dally exca.nt Sunday,
MISSOURI PACIFIC ,RAI In
roadGeneral Ofllces and
Ticket Ofllces, Southeast
Corner 14th nnd Douglas
Sts. Telcphono, 101. Depot,
Union Station.
Iitfivi. Arrlv
St. Louis nnd Kansas
Ulty Express al0:00 nm a 6:30 pm
K. C St. L. Express, ,,al0:10 pm u 6:15 am
Leave from 15th
Webster Streets:
T .1 T nnn
and
liewiiiisiMV i,ji.i4
Via
Weeping W.itor b 4:15 pm alO:45 nfn
a Dally, n uaiiy except ounuay.
ILLINOIS CENTRAIi
Rallrood-Clty Ticket Of
fice, 1402 Farnam Hireoi.
Telephono. 215. Depot,
Tonth nnd Marcy Streets,
Leave. Arrive.
Chlcngo, Exprets
nhlnnini T.lmillfl
.'!.'! .'a 7:45 nm 11 8:15 um
Minneapolis nnd
Paul ExpresB ...
MliinenpollB and
St.
...b 7:00 am b 9:40 nn
Bt.
raui i.imue.i
a 7:15 pm a sua am
Coiliiril Bluffs ;.b 4:30 pm bl0:15 cm
a, Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
ft Ht. Paul liaiiway vjuy
Ticket Ofllco, 1501 Far
nam Street. Telephone.
284. Depot, Tenth nnd
Mason Streets. Tele
phone, 629.
Lcavo. Arrive.
Chicago Limited Ex.... a 6:00 pm a 8:05 am
Chicago ft Omaha Ex..b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm
11 Dully, b Dully except Sunday.
"POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should ho rend DAILY by nil Interested,
us changes may occur at tiny time.)
, .. . .. I , .. nM , l. ....all 1, ,1 l I i tr n-i,m.
i' UrtJlKIl lllltlin , J , 11 u " ' .v ui'UKin mv-vvi"-
ber 8, l"0, will close (PROMPTLY In ull
cases) nt the Genernl PostoIUco as fol
lows; PARCELS POST MAILS closo one
liour- earlier than closing tlmo shown be
low.
Tranaatlmitto Blnlla.
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. in. (supplementary
it
sir
uu3iirjiiiiija
JMlLWAUKW
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
rrumTTirrET'no"pir"per s. , Btrirouis.
via Southampton (mall for Ireland must
110 uirceiru -per s. s. Ht. i.ouis nt 11.
m. (supplementary 10:30 n, in.) for
EUROPE, per s. s. Teiltonle. via Queens
town; at 10:30 a. m, for BELGIUM direct,
tier s. s. Noordlnnd (mall must be directed
"ner s s. Noordland"!.
THURSDAY At 7 n. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN. I'Ult
TUGAL, TURKEY. EGYPT, BRITISH
INDIA and LORENZO MARQUE,, per
b. s. La Gascogne, via Havre (mall for
other parts of Europe must bo directed
fiir n. n. l.i flnsrofftiA"!.
SATURDAY-At 3:30 11. in. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Etrurln, via oueenstown: nt s
n, m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per
8. s. Potsdnm (mall must bo directed "per
8. b. Potsdam'1) ; at 9 n. m. for 1TAL1 ,
per 8. 8. Columbia, via Naples (mnll must
bo directed "per s. s. Columbia"); at 10
n. m. for SCOTLAND dlrert. per 8. .
Furnessla (mnll must bo directed "per
s: s. Furnessla").
PRINTED MATTER. ETC. This rtoamer
takes Printed Matter, commercial papers
nnd Samples for Germany only. Tho same
class of mall matter for other parts of
Europe will not bo sent by this ship un
ions specially directed by het.
After tno closing of the SupDlementary
Trnns-Atlantic Mails named above, ad
ditional supplementary malls uro opened
on tho piers of tho American, English,
French and German steamers, and icmaln
open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour
of nailing of steamer.
Mnlla for Sonth and Central Anterior,
West Indies, etc.
TUESDAY At 9:30 n. m. (supplementary
iu:;j 11. m.j tor tjts.-vmAL, America (ex
cept Costa Rica) and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORTS, p?r b. s. Alllnncn. via Colon (mnll
ior viuiiieinaia must 00 uirecieu . per 8. s.
Alllanca"); nt 1 p. m. (supplementary
1:30 n. m.) for TURKS ISLAND nnd
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, per s. 8.
Cherokee: nt 9 p. m. for JAMAICA, per
B. s. Admiral Dewey, from Boston.
WEDNESDAY At 8 n. m. for BERMUDA,
ier s, n. Pretoria: at 10 n. m. for ORE-
ADA and TRINIDAD, per 8. s. Groniuia;
nt 10:30 a. m. for RRAZIL, per b. s. Gi
bers (mnll for Northern Brazil, Argentine
Republic, Uruguny and Paraguay must bo
directed "per a. b. Olbors"; at 12 m. for
BRAZIL, per a. b. Capri (mall for North
ern Ilrazll, Argentlnn Republic, Uruguay
nnd Paraguay must bo directed "per s. s.
Capri"): nt 1 p. m. for CUBA. CAM
. PEC HE, YUCATAN, TABASCO nnd
CHIAPAS, per s. s. Segurnncn, via
Havana nnd Progreso (mall for other
parts of Mexico must be directed "per
b. s. Segurnuca"); at 1 p. m. (supplemen
tary 1:30 p. m.) for NASSAU, per u, s. An
tllla (mall must bo directed ''per b. s. An
tllla"). THURSDAY-At 2:30 a, m. for JAMAICA
and SANTIAGO, GUANTANAMO nnd
MANZAN1LLA. per 8. s. Admiral Samp
son, from Philadelphia: at 1 p. m. (supple
mentary 1:30 n. m.) for NASSAU, GUAN
TANAMO and SANTIAGO, per s. s. Sara-
FRH3AY At 10 a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND, per a. b. Silvia: at 1 p. m, for
INAGUA and CAPE GRACIAS, per s. .
Kong Frodo (mall for Jamaica, Belize,
Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemala must be
directed "per B. 8. Kong Frodn").
SATURDAY At 1 a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND, per a. a. Corean, from Philadel
phia; nt 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10 a.
m.) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX.
WINDWARD nnd LEEWARD ISLANDS
and DEMERARA. per s. 8. Fontabcllo; nt
v10 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. 8. San
Juan, via San Junn: nt 10 a. m. fsup
plcmenary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE
Island. Jamaica. bavanilla,
CARTHAGENA and GREYTOWN, per
8. s. Alcno (mall for Costa Rlda must be
directed "per s. s. Alcne" : nt 10 n. m.
(supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for CURA
CAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Hlldur,
via Curacao (mnll for Bavanilla and Car
thagena must bo directed "per s. s. Hll
dur1'); nt 11 a, m. for CUBA, per s. .
Morro Cnstle. via Hnvana; at 12 m. for
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. URUGUAY
and PARAGUAY, nor s. s. Italian Prince;
at 1 p. m. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, per
s, b. Amozonense.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, and thence bv stenmet, close at
this office dally at 8:30 p. m. (connecting
eloso hero every Mondny, Wednesday and
Saturday). Mnlls for Mlque!on. by rail to
lloston. and thenco by steamer, close at
this ofllce dally at 8:30p. m. Malls fov
Cuba, by rail to PorJ Tampa. Fla., and
thenco by steamer, close nt this ofllce dally
nt i p.. m. (tho connecting poes nro bn
Sunday, Wednesday nnd Frldny;. Malls for
Mexico City, overland, unless specially ad
dressed for dispatch by steamer, closo at
this office dnllv nt 2:30 n. m. snd 2:30 n. m
Mnlls for Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortex
ond Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans and
thenco by steamer, closo at this office dally
at '3 p. m. (connecting closes hero Mondays
for Belize, Puerto Cortez. and Tuesdays for
Costa Rica). Registered mall closes at 6
p. 'm. previous day. .
Trnnapaelrln Mnlla.
Malls for China, Japan and Philippine
Islands, via Scnttlo (ordinary mall and
specially addressed registered mall), r.loso
hero dally up to December I nt 6:30 n. m.
for dispatch per s. s. Idzuml Man. Malls
for Australia (except West Australia),
New Zealand, Hawaii, FIJI and Samonn
j Islnnds, via San Francisco, closo hero
5 dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December '8, In
clusive,! or on day of arrival of e. s. Lu
cnnla, duo at Now York December ''S for
dispatch per h, b. Sierra. Malls for Aus
tralia (except West Australia, which goes
via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes
' ..In Qnr, TTrnnMBfinl tfnH T7HI T.lnn.l.
Vancouver, close hero dally at 6:30 p. m.
lib .t...,v. v. , .. gjt inmiiuo, vm
otter uecemoer 1, un to uecemoer s, in
clusive, ior uispnicn per s. s. Aorangl
specially addrossed only (supplementary
malls, via Seattle, close at 6:30 p. m. De
cember "O). Mnlls for Hawaii, Japan,
China and Philippine Islands, via San
Francisco, closo hero dally at 6:30 p. m. un
to December 9. Inclusive, for dispatch
per s. s. Rio do Janeiro. Malls for Hawaii,
China. Japan and Phlllpplno Islnnds, via
San Francisco, closo horn dally at 6:30
p. m. up to December 17, Inclusive, for
dispatch per s. s. Coptic. Mails for China
and Japan, via Vancouver, closo hero
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December 25,
Inclusive, for dispatch ner s. s. Empress of
India (registered mall must be directed
"via Vancouver").
Transpacific malls nro forwarded to port
of sailing dally and tho schedulo of closing
Is nrrnnged on tho presumption of their un
interrupted overland transit. "Registered
mall closes at 6 p. in. tirovlnus day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT,
Postmaster,
rostofflce, New York, N, Y., November 30,
1900.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE
Supervising Architect, Washington. D. O..
November 21, 1900. SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received nt this office until 2 o'clock
p. m. on tne ntn ony or December, 1900,
and then opened, for- the construction (ex
cept heating apparatus and electric wiring)
of the U. S. Postofflco at RLAIR. NE
BRASKA, In accordnnco with drawings nnd
specifications, copies of which mny be had
at tho discretion of tho Supervising Archi
tect, by applying to this ofllce or to the
Postmaster at Blair, Nebraska. James
Knox xayior, supervising Architect.
N24-26-28-30 D3-5 M
ONE APPOINTMENT AT A TIME
Governor-Elect Dietrich la Going
Slow and Sure In tin? Filling; of
Important Positions.
Governor-Elect Dietrich was in Omaha
yesterday consulting with republicans as to
matters which claim hlo attention la con
nection with his official duties. Tho gov
ernor Is enjoying excellent health nnd look
lug even better than ho did during the cam
palgn, In splto of tho slego which ofllco
seekers have been laying.
'I am going slow with the question ot np
polntmonts," paid the governor. "I am tak
Ing them up ono at n tlmo nnd want to
mako sure that every change Is ono for the
better. For this reason I am concerning
myself for the present only with flvo state
institutions the thrco Insano hospitals, the
reform school and the school for tho feeble
minded. I want to put the most competent,
best qualified men In charge of theso last!
tutlons as superintendents and stewards and
hold them responsible for efficient admlnlB
tratlon and good results, and until I finish
this part of the program I do not propose
to troublo myself with minor matters.
"As to the general distribution of patron
age, tho stato officers havo alt agreed to co
operato with one another so as to give Judl
cIoub recognition to tho various elements
that mado for republican success and to
avoid bunching tho appointments in any
particular ttoctlon.
"Of course I am devoting somo thought to,
questions to bo discussed In tho message to
tho legislature and am open to suggestions
hearing upon points of public Interest. The
legislature, however, has been chosen to en
act tho laws for the state and tho question
of how best to bring about particular ro
forms must bo left to It."
Never Grin Nur Gripe,
Don't open a door with an ax, ueo a key!
Don't open your bowels with mercurial pill
poison, ueo Cascarets Candy Catbratlc!
Druggists, 10c, 25c, COa
HOLES IN INSURANCE LAWS
Old-Line nd Fraternal Ken Are Seeking
Rotiiion of the BUtutei.
TWO NEW MEASURES NOW BEING FRAMED
Aarenta Desire li Trotee! Pnhllo and
Thrmaelves from the Inenralona
of Concerns Conceived
In Mad Faith.
Tho nlit.llnn Insurance men and a nutn-
Imp of frntnrn.-il society officials who meet
infnrmnllv In tho Commercial club rooms
aro now ombodylng tholr Ideas on llfo In-
suranco for submission to tno legislature.
They express tho belief thnt tho public will
havo causo to feci sccuro in bcncractions
coming from friends, post-mortem, If their
revision receive attention. Tho agents havo
not organlicd formally for nn assault upon
ill. but It la their Intention to
lcglslato out of business If possible a num
ber of questionable institutions tuai navo
been ncrmltted to enter tho insurance noiu
In Nebraska under tho existing lax laws.
The Ipelstntlnn committee of tho Ne
braska Fraternal congress, composed of II.
M. Waring of tho Ancient Order of United,
Workmen, J. T. Yates, of tho woodmen 01
tho World and W. E. Sharp of tho Royal
ititriiinmlern. la now nt work nrcpnrlng a
couple of bills for Introduction nt tho com
ing session. Theso bills will go before
lhn Inwinnkern with the endorsement Of the
secret organizations of tho stato and It is
reasonably ccrtnln In tho framcr's opinion
that they will pass.
Thn most lrnnnrtnnt of tho two bills Is
ono amending tho present statute govern
ing fraternal Insurance by providing a irgai
mlmlmiim rate. At thn last National Fra
ternal congress a minimum rato, after being
presented by a special commlttco that had
given tho matter careful attention, was
adopted and recommended. This rato
rnnirpii from 0.1 rents ner St. 000 nt the age
of 21 to $3,28 per $1,000 at tho ago of 54.
This is tho minimum that may bo nxea in
the proposed Nebraska law, but It may bo
modified.
Chance for Illicit Concerns.
In tho existing laws there is nothing to
prevent a fratomal InBuranco concern from
starting into business with a rate as low
as 10 cents per $1,000, and thoreforo, tho
way for fraudulent and unslablo ventures
In tho frntornal Insurance lino Is left
wldo open.
The other hill bolng prepared by tno
commlttco Is what the members term tbelr
reciprocity measure. It Is designed to cx-
cludo from doing business In this stato the
Institutions of states that exclude Nebraska
concerns.
John Steel, In speaking for tho old lino
Intorests said: "We don't really ncod any
legislation, but tho public docs. Wo are
not recognizing as competitors the soveral
Insurance frauds that aro being operated In
Nebraska and It Is not a selfish Interest
that prompts us to urge upon tho legisla
ture tho necessity for adopting more
stringent Insurance laws.
"The pcoplo of tho state ought to bo pro
tected against fraud. Thero Is nothing in
the Nebraska Insurance laws to prevent
a company from reporting as an asset tho
ef-tlmalod amount ot tho premiums It ex
pects to collect during an ensuing year.
This Is merely an Instanco of the laxity
of tho Nebraska statutes, which aro full of
loopholes through which fraudulent Insur
ance operations may bo carried on.
"Tho legislation to be asked for by thn
fraternals ought to bo granted, ns It will
strengthen tho position ot thoso worthy
Ir.ctltutlons. The old-lino lnsuranco men
have no quarrel with tho fraternals they
aro educators and public benefactors,
affording the comforts ot Insurance to many
worthy people who cannot afford to carry
the old-lino, Our grlovanco Is against tho
fraudulent concerns, of which thero are
soveral tn operation In this state."
STATE HAS A NEW STANDING
Nebraska Looked Upon irlth Increased
Respect In the East aa Safe
Locality for Investment.
Fred A. Nash, general western agent of
the Mllwaukeo road, has returned from
an extended eastern trip, on which ho
was accompanied by Mrs. Nash. "I was
gratified," said Mr. Nash, "to llnd tho
people in the cast moro than elated over
the redemption of Nebraska from popu
lism. Our state has forged to the front
and Is now pre-eminent In the public eye.
It Is a distinction for a man to hall from
Nebraska. Thero Is certainly a very differ
ent feeling now existing toward tho state
and Its pcoplo and tho change has been
brought about altogether by the recent
election, when we demonstrated to the
world that wo aro not believers In sophis
tries and bogy Issues.
"I found that men ot affairs and finance
are personally Interested In this matter
and I also discovered that they aro now
willing tr. entertain propositions for In
vestment which before were not even con
sidered. Already the state Is beginning to
fcol tho good effects of the election and I
know tor a fact that this condition ot Im
provement 'Will contlnuo and the stato will
reap untold advantage."
PONDER 0VERANEW BISHOP
Omaha Prelate Joins Conference at
Dubuque on Establishment
of New See.
BUhop Scannell left Monday evening -for
Dubuque, la,, where a mcotlng Is being
held of the suffragan bishops ot tho arch
dlcccso. Many matters ot Importance are
to bo considered, but tho laity and lessor
clergy can only speculate upon these
affairs, ns th'e bishops aro very much op
posed to having matters under discussion
mado public until after they havo arrived
at a decision.
It Is gcnorally understood that the
suffragans will consider tho matter ot the
division of the dlocose ot Dubuque and the
establishment ot a bco nt Sioux City, and
also recommend the lino ot domurkatlon
betweon tho now diocese and the old. It
ttilh Is done It Is probable thnt they will
recommend to Homo tho appointment of a
certain person to tho position of bishop
of tho new see. It Is customary for tho
suffragan bishops to supply tho names ot
three persona from which they deslro a se
lection to ho made and generally one ot tho
men gets tho placo, although thero Is no
law requiring Home to abide by tho recom
mendation. Whllo theso aro looked upon as the most
Important matters to be discussed, other
questions may arise of equal Importance.
A Vlllaire lllankamlth Saved Ills Lit
tle Stun'a Life.
Mr. II. II, Black, the welt known village
blacksmith at Grahamsvillc, Sullivan Co.,
N, Y Bays: "Our little son, flvo years
old, has always bocn subject to croup, and
so bad havo the attacks been that we have
feared many times that ho would die. Wo
havo bad tho doctor and used many medi
cines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is
now our solo reliance. It seems to dis
solve tho tough mucus and by giving fro
quont doses when the croupy symptoms ap
poar wo havo found that the dreaded croup
Is cured before It gets settled." There Is
no danger In giving this remedy, for It con
tains no opium or other Injurious drug and
may ho given as confidently to a babe as to
an adult.
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