Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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    SPECIAL NOTICES
Adverllaetnftnta for these cnliinina
yrill ,e tnhru audi 12 m. for tlio
ventou; edition nml until Hiftn p. ui.
for uiurnlnjc ntiil SnnriNr edition.
Hntea, I 1 -2n n nnrd first Inarrtlnn,
1c n ivotii thereafter, Nntlilna; Inkrn
for Iraa Minn ar.c (or tlir 11 rat Inaer
(Inn. Thrae ndvertlacmenta must be
ran conaectitlrelr.
Adtertlarra, hy recineaflnaj nnm
hrrri) check, caa hare nna era ad
tfrraaed to a nnmtirrrd letter In rirt
nf The Her. Ana -itra ao addressed will
be delivered oa prcaratatloa mt the
ahaak only-.
SITUATIONS WAXTIIII,
Ypt'NO mnn wants work; understands
horses. Aililrti-M C C9 Beo. A 439 2'i
WANTI3D-.1I ALU help.
(WAMhD-Wo hnve steady work for a few
K'jod-h'tatlcrs nf good habits and appear
once. O. F. Adams Co., 1M3 Howard St.
" . U 303
BARBLR trade tnught thoroughly In short
t me: enttlngue nnd particulars free!
Western Barbers' Institute, Omaha, Neb.
B-301
t WANT f.D, hnusewrcckcrs to lllo bids on
, musical festival lumber material, (gravel,
f'o-.' l l-'tli nnd Capitol avc. Inquire J.
K. Knowles, superintendent. B MS27
BRIGHT young man totaktTrT shorthand
iioholnrshlp In best school and pay for It
wht.'ti course Is finished and position se
cured, Address C 40. Hen. H 2X5 23
l'i:..WANT. 0 r"escntntlve In every larao
' - V. K?0" wn-fs; congenial work. For
finv1'-'''?," .T.rlto A, Wllllum Uiitenrovo,
,.Uox to,, Boulder, Colo 11-M.luJ 30
,VTiT.EI,shno salesman. Nebraska
Clo'hlng company. H-M25
bre"d 'naker nt Smith's bakcry7TlC2
'T'. "v",nup Council Ulurrs. B IB7
-ATK!-.KxperIcnced Urfssgoods' snlcst
L"1'": "ston Store. J. I,. Brandies &
B-MI79 26
VniNrv':tfi'.i'ilr?H cin"" """"'" nt Qnimfho.
tel, Crfnoll Bluffs. B-MIS2 2fi
WANTED, bar porter; state reference
Lower office. J. 'd. Merrick, Uncnln. Neb;
h io
'.A.T,?,).,1 ''XI'Tncfd snap salesman; rc
piv, aiming asp, experience, references.
"l"ry expected. Address U 57, llco.
. n-srta;
L,i.hr',AN wnn",(1 Nebraska: good
s i t,ry or porcciitrige paid npoclnllst for
i . ?r,ifc,!c?! ,'Vf,'r,,"C0" wnilred. Brit
r, LSISl,':nI tliutc, Sheldon Hlk.. I.I. -coin,
Neb B-M491 28'
wrt'll?' .ft'TH"0 '"V11 or Unhhtr to
m . 1,1 .r'eetrntype department Cr?ai
Mistern Type Foundry. Omaha.
H-Mlt
WANTED-l'E.llAl.li lima.
WANTKD, 200 girls. 1521 Dodije. Tel 70.
C 303
WANTKD. girl for general hntieuwork, fnm.
lly of threw. Mm. Simeral, 7i) n. "Jth
Ave' c-a?
FIFTY glrl. all kinds work.anarln
Oulce, C 27J
imiClllT youriif lndy to tako a shi.rthnnd
jcho arshlp In the bent school and nay
for It when course l3 finished nnd posi
tion secured. Address C to, nee.
C--234 25
WA
V.AiiT.BP." pp"3,lUco-F,rl' iarn.ihl
Sons, Koston Store. - 'C--m 21
ASl7!i$J,UI,N' 'h'lnrlH;. besides. , tan isn't
Satin-Skin Cream and Powder. 25e.
... r C-M511 id
GIlll. for general housework: permanent
plnco. 523 N. 20th st. q-i-M5C9 2S
Bc fi?tiLHU'flKn omc! Address
C6I, Bcc.F C-M5C6 23
, ' Tor hunt hol'siss.
II' YOU want your houses well rented pince
them with Uenewa A Co. D-M7
TO MOVE right, sot Omaha Van Storage
Co., ofllco 15UVS Famani, or tel. 15E9-S63.
D-308
HOUSK8 for rent In all parts of the city
Urcnnun-I.ove Co., 320 South 13th Htreet.
D-209
HOUSES,' stores, llemls, Paxton block
. D-310
BEE HENHY U. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE
D-311 '
.HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 1321 Douglas
D-312
HOUSES and flats. IlinEwalt, Barker block.
D-313
HOUSES wantedi
Wollace, Ilrown block.
D-311
"217 fiUMINQ, S-room hoube,- all modern
u except furnaeet rent, 120.
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO..
ICth and Douglas.
If D-980
B-HOOM brick bousci modern, 2717 Jackson.
Telephone A. Traynor, 491 or L25S3
D-5D9-
JFOIl RENT. 2102 N. 29tlt ave house, newly
papered and painted; six line large rooms.
, Seo N. L. Tumble. 121S Furnam.
D-M193
FOR HE NT, 10-room. east front, brick
house, 30S N. 22d st near Davenport.
Inqulru next door. D M2I9
FOIt RENT House nnd bam: nil modern:
2137 South 33d St. Apply i2 Merchants'
National Dank llldg, D 3uC
7-ROOM flat. 617 8outh 16th. Clark Powell.
311 New York Life. D--575
JIOUBE for rent, Bevcn rooms, 2532 D:iv
enport at. D-45I2J'
V9t. RJSNT-,,12r0H"' modern brick housed
20th and California, MU.50.
dctttf1 J35l,0rn l'rlt:k ll0U80( lfi"1 "d 1,UI'-
'S-rootn' modern brick house, 21st and Har
ney, $3o.
THE HYRON REED COMPANY.
211 South llth Street.
. D 5(11 31
UEAUTIFUL cottago on Oeorgla in-o." (if
h rooms, nil inodern. nleo yard, with barn.
YlWl,hhV,x Comim-' Main Moor
N. 1. Lire lildg. D I9S 2S
10-RO'JM house, all modern. law Harney st
D-M6W 2S
for iiuvi'-rimMsiiun hoomj..
DEWEY, Eurapean hotel. 13th and Farnam,
E-319
THE THURSTON, cool, airy rooms.
' E-320
THREE roams, light housekeeping. 111!
South llth. E-S15
DOUUl.E parlor for two gentlemen. 2203
Cuming St., second iloor. E 20S
CHOICE furnished rooms, detached house,
close In, lawn and shade. 2215 Farnum st!
E III 27
Housekeeping rooms $6 up. 263 St. Mary's.
E-150 A22
t-'OOL, large front room with two beds,
bath, closet, board If desired; gentlemen
preferred; reasonable. 3515 Howard street.
c E-MI77 23
FURNISHED HOliMS AMI 1IOAHD. '
UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St; F-32!
3LENCAIRN, transient, H.25 day, 1609 Doug.
F-323
THE Mcrriam, summer resort, 25th Jfc Dodge.
F-32 1
TWO lorgo front rooms, with board. 1909
Capitol Avc. F M9I7
DESIRAI1LE rooms. Tho Pratt, 212 B. 25tii
st. F-S.'B
DESIRAULE rooms, llrst-clnss board. 2.1SI
Harney. F-M510 28
l'Oll HHNT UNFUHNIhllKU ROOMS,
J1.8K room space. U per month, ground
floor room In Tho Keo building, facing
Farnam street, no expense for light, beat
or Junltnr service. R. C. Peters A Co.,
Rental Agents, lice building. Q 411
rou h i:t-s ion us axij officks.
VOH UENT-Store In first-class location;
rent reasonable. Apply H. c. Peters &
v.u kiuuiiu uoor, ucc mag, i it
FOIt HENT The building formerly occu
pied by The Uec nt 91C Farr.am St. It has
four storleti and a hiiHmpnt whlrli 'ns
Jprmtrly used as The llco press room.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at once to C. O. Hose-
water, sccruiary, room iw, Ueo building.
i zui
FOIl riKNT, onicc, with vault, nnd pirt
first floor or all top Moor, 1IU-M
iinrney st. Midland UlasB & Faint Co.
uiu iiurney st. , lUi
AtJUNTS WAXTUO.
wanted canvassing agents in ovory
county to solicit subscriptions for THU
TWKNTIKT1I CKNTUHV FAH.MUIl nlitl
the NliW CYCI.OFKDIA OF I.IVK
STOCK and CUMPL'Hi'E STOCK 20C
TOH. This splendid book contains t.WJ
iinperiai ociuvo pages, iw oblect-teiicnilig
ingravlngs and is tho only book on live
stock ever published adapted to tho every
day, practical, money saving use of every
farmer and stock owner. Steady employ
ment with ussured good Income. Agents
In tho country with horse and buggy es
Pf lully desired, Lanvanscrs make easily
JfiO to JIW per month. Addrufcs, Conlury
i ouuciiurs iureuu, iioo ouuuing,
uniuuu. J 17
WANTKD Agents to sell our sensible en
dovvttiuni policy: call or address C. O,
Lobeck, Mgr. Nebraska Dent, the Security
Ufc and bavlngs Ins. Co., til6 N. Y. Mfe,
j"i". j Miii jy-iT
AuKNTS wanted for Drummond's lightning
iuiuvuien lur rneumaiism; fw tor un in
curable case; restores stiff Joints, drawn
vonm anu iinrdeunl muscle. If your
uvuiir nun noi goi incso remedies We will
'end tho full month's treatment of two
.i!,'KV' ,buttl' on receipt of to., Drummond
muitwc u., o iMassau st Kew vorK.
J MM AID
AObN rs Actlvo lady ng nts to. sell our
Buuua. uur - aimpiex BKlrt and Waist
bUPDOrtor .J it WilHH l- rr.,i.H1.-, n,.n..
better on the market. Send 20o for sampio
u.iu iviiiiuij. uvs .MOIMCF 3K1TI UtlU COT-
set Mfg Co., 72J-2 Grand avc., Dea Moines,
J-
WAXTIJD TO HH.VI'.
1 .".ant to rent a good stock farm In
rsr irasitn. Address, 0.0 New York Mfo
Hldg.. omaha JC-M3S1-27
Wiw.?l:V.IiV,i'.0Vf11 r f'lK''Tom modem
hojse, located wist ot Luth st., not too
fur out, west or south. Address C (S.
licu- K-502 2.5
VX.!10..10 r,'n rP.r "ol tnl purposes, u
large houhe cuilrally oca ed on car line,
tonialnlng 12 to 15' rooms,, modern liu.
provemonts
urs. Honnenberg, Arcade
tiotcl
Jv .MOOl
VfOliAGC.
VuRlV10 s,oriKe nnd Wurchouso Co.. 912
Wl Jones, general slurago and forwarding.
32S
OM. Van Stor. Co., 15il4 Furn. Tcls, I559-S03.
' -321
STORAOE-Houschold goods nnd otlinr
ar: ries stored at low rates. J. J. Dcrlght
ii Co.. 1119 Farnum St. Tel. 35! -aiS
FOIl SALE-FUHNITUHE.
CJ,liP'P FU'itltaro Co.. 1110 Dodge. Tol.
exci,ed dh"n" fUn"tUru bou""u-
U.V.L ur ,!.ur,llluro' at Knterprlse FurnTT
ture Co. We have purchased 11 big bank
rupt s ock and will' close It out ut 25 per
cent discount. 102-1 S. HUt Tel. 2296.
. O-MU50 Jy30
FURNITURE of 7-roo'm flat. 'Vlecan'tlv
eauJnped, tltw locuHoiu cheap rnf,
UQiitlemen roomers; party leuvlng city a
burgain J. 11, Johnson. N. Y. Life. 1 '
0-425
FOIl SALE-HOUSES, VEHICLES, ETC.
QUICKEST nnd b6st repair work on ve
hides H. Frost, llth and Leavenworth.
' P-297
FQ.H SALE., a hlgh-grado rubber-tired
pnoeton in ai condition. Address ceo.
ll ee.
I'
I'OR SALI at bargnln prices: One exten
sion toji surrey. Jtij; one canopy top sur
rey, rm; one, rubbr-tlred phaeton. In
splendid condition, WO- F. A. Huelow
l.lll Jonen st. p M.Vfi 2S
FOn SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Q-330 "
iDHAND safo cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam.
Q-332
SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented, 114 S 13
Q-333
BIO line of secondhand wheels, $3. J3, $s, 310.
Omaha Bloyclo Co.. 16th nnd Chicago St
Q-331
TRADE your old wheel In on a new one.
Omaha Wcyclo Co., loth nnd Chicago St.
, Q-:S7
DO PIANOS, J50 each, &) cents per week
Schmollor & Mueller. 1313 Farnam 8t
Q-M319'27
FOR SAIvE. three very flno Great Dano
puppies, pedigree stock, very choice; don't
answer this add un ess you uvnnt Una
stock. H. F. Wurn, 1108 Farnum st. "
Q-MI1S 27
CIGAR AND NEWS STAND, with soda
fountuln. lino furniture of 3 room, good
laundry paekngo business, good location
party going to Buffalo; soil cheap. J. n
Johnson, Ml N. Y. Life) Q-MI70
BECOND-HAND Knabe piano for sale.
C 65. Bee, ' Q-M16S 26
CHESAPFAICE bay puppies! finest retrlv.
-rs on waterfowl: reasonable prices. A.
J. Hayne, 321 North Twenty-third street:
Q-MISO 30
FIRST class fresh mllch cows for saio. r30S
Burt St. Q IS5 26
ri.AIHVOVANTS.
MRS. FRITS', medium.
S19 North llth.
8-333
MMK. OYLMER has roturned nnd resumed
business. Parlors, 315 South 15th street.
S tv
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfluous
iiair remuveu uy ueciriuiy. u. 1, i renzer
block.
U-337
VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational,
NsholcsoniQ home treatment. 313 Ueo Bldg.
U-33
SUPPLIES for nil machines; machines for
rent. White Sowing Machine, 1620 Doug
lab. Tel. 22J1. U 339
PRI ATE hospital for ladles before und
(luring coullnciuent; babies adopteil. 2304
Grant St. U 3U
FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING; mall
urucm Buuciieu. umunu 'leating lq j.isj
Douglus.
t, u-
J-313
WE RENT sewing machines for 75 cents
per week. Wo sill parts for and repair
every sewing rrlachtiio manufactured.
NEBRASKA CYCLE COMPANY,
Corner 15th and Harney Sts.
U-421 Jy!3
M. GOLDMAN &. CO., only perfect ac
cordion pleating plant In the west; mall
orders solicited. Sulto 200, Douglas Block.
U-34!
SHOE Repairing. M. Sperduto, SIS N. 16th.
U-fOSS A-5
WE rent sewing machines for "5,ccnta per
week; wo repair and sell neidles and
Phono 1603. Neb. Cycle Co., Cor, 15th and
llarney. 1 Jj-137 A13
fME. SMITH, baths, lis Nri5lh72dfioo"r
iuri lur cmiy iiiuuiiuie mannt.icturea.
MMK
room 7.
iti tr
WILL tho persons who saw the street car
accuicui iu ism nnu uummg streets on
Monday evening. July 22, 1901, kindly send
their, names und addresses to James G.
Jewell, 390 N. 22d St., city.
U.-M0 31
AS THE latest style In complexions Is a
satin skin, why not be In tho "swim" and
uso Satlii'Skln Cream and Powder? 25c.
U-.M512 26
MONEY T I.OAN-REAI, ESTATE.
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas
W-352
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N Y. I.
W-3J3
THE QtAIIA
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
'NEY to loan at 4V4 and 6J4 per cent cn
.nana property, w. 11, leiKic, vn o. nin
3ol
5 AND Sri ncr cent loans. W. 11. Thomas,
First National Bank building. Tel. 1018,
IV 356
MONEY TO T.PAN nn Imnrnvcd run! eatntff
6 rtr cent InlprMh nn rnnimlAMloti tirlvl
lego of paying hj or more before ma-
luruy. isorinwestern Mutual Lite ins
f 'n T i V, ii, r 1 1 . 1. tfM,nt ln,.t. .,n.n
2H Hrst Nat'l Hank Illd;., Omahn. Neb.
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W
Farnam Smith & Co., 1S20 Farnam St.
W-337
4VJ TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxtcn ulk.
W-M60-S
JSO.ono SPECIAL fund; loans ,00 up. lowest
rates, no delay. Garvin Bros., 1613 Far
nam, w MV.J
f300. 1100. J500 nrlvnto monev to loan! 1. 2. 3,
or 5 years. W. L. Sclby, Board of Trado
"iug. v -;s
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
tsiuie. urcunan-Lovo co aoiun ism,
w aits
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warants,
ueorga company, itui f arnam streoi.
W-3IS
WANTED, cltv nnd fnrm loans: also bonds
and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., .702
I' arnam Bt., use uidg. w arj
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
DO YOII NEED MONEY.
We loan 110 and up on furniture, pianos,
norses anu otner cuatiois.
SALARY LOANS,
without mortaace to ueotiln holdtnt: ncrma
ncnt positions. You can get the money In
a icw nours niter malting application ana
f.,1... t O " i . T. .Tt,...tu It. ...hink
. (. ( v. if ti, w. i, v, w iituuiiia u. ii.v.v ill ..iiiii
to pay It back, and you need not pay for
it one uav longer man you Keep u. wo
chutge nothing tor papers und we give
you the full amount In cash. Tlicro are
no lower rates than ours; our terms nro
the easiest; our business Is conlldontlal
and our motto is "try to please.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
119 Board of Trado Did-. Tel. 2295.
(Established li'JZ.) M S. 16th St,
X-35S
CONFIDENTIAL LOANS.
on houso hold furniture, pianos, horss,
wagons, etc., In two hours' time; ulso to
salaried people on their plain notes, with
out sfcur'ty Easiest payments and low
est rates In Omaha Private Interviewing
room. American Loan Co., room 312 Brown
block, cor. 16th and Douglas Sts,; entrance
on ltiin hi., opposite x. u. u. a. iiuir.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
salaried j'liui'LE, mcrcnanis, team
sters, boarding InusM. etc.. without se
curity; easiest terms; 40 olllccs in principal
cities, 'roiuiuu, nu uouru oi xrauo Bldg.
-v Ml
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE
live stock, etc. Quick sorvlco and lowest
rates guaraniecu. j, w. taxloe, 633 (to
(Iloor) Pnxton block, northeast corner 16t
and Fa. nam; cntranco ui 16th street.
X 363
eiry. uorscs, cows, etc. u. it; uecu, aia a. u.
A. OUS
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horses.
cows, jcwciry, uuu ureen, it. s, uarKcr but
A
J 1,000.0) TO place, quick. M. J. Kennard &
bon, suite 3io. urown uiock. Jt 3CS
WE LOAN money to salaried people on
ineir note at lowest rates; sirictiy conn
dcntlal; pay weekly, semi-weekly or
monthly. Room 303 Paxton block, 3d iloor.
Reliable Credit Co. X 623
BUSINESS CHANCES.
I AM offering for sale my entire business-
wood, coal, teeu nna groceries, aiso uuna
ings and lot.- For particulars lnqulra of
Thos. Rlshtou, 2406 West Broadway, Coun
cil Bluffs. Y-MI03
WANTED Ladles of ability to manago
branch omccs; must navo somo casn to
cover, cost" of remedies. Thyroid-Lymph
Co., 000 Beo Bldg.. Omaha. Y 601 A-2
F.OR SiTE or trade, half or wholo Interest
,,111 urijg store;, iifira wuuu uour, ..uiiiiuwb
gusmaenme. suuu iuuiiiuiu. uiu.. in a
lively county' scat. Thyroid-Lymph Co.,
COO Bee Bldg. . Tf'VSS
FOR SALE. New York racket store; good
business in good town or 2,bW; invoice
niout $1,100; best of reasons for r.elllng.
Address C 2S, Bee. Y-MSS3 20
iOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Milliner
stock: Invplco ?450. What have you7 Will
consider well located raw land. T. M.
Cllne, 123S Q street, Lincoln. Neb.
Y-MI7S30
FOR SALE, good paying retail business.
VMi casn. Aiiarcss rv. k, cor. 27tn nnd
Harney. Y-M507 Al
FOIl EXCHAN'nn.
TO EXCHANGE FOR LAND: Three-story
nricK DiocK, u stores, iu uats, corner, on
car' lino, rental value $3,000; property clear;
price, J27.5O0. .
D. V. SHOLES COMPANY.
Telephonc'S29. 310 N. Y. Life nidg.
Zi All 93 27
FOR SALE-HEAL ESTATE.
RANCH AND FAPM lands for sale bv the
union t'uciuc unuronu company, n, A.
MoAllaster, land commissioner. Union
Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Nob.
RE-SS7
FOR SALE. 320 acres of lnnd nt a bargain.
in section iiuriy voui. in lion county,
Neb. Address F. J. Neaslmm. Ottnmwa,
To. RE-J1930 28
HOUSES and lots; In all parts of city; n'ao
ncre properiy nnu rnrm innns. i ne o. F.
Davis Co., Room 552. Beo Building.
RE-370
IRRIGATED LAND FOR SALE.
Tn th rich valley of Loup river T can offer
inr boio many inrm at renonnnie prices.
This land Is n rich sandy loam and pro
duces elegant crops. Tha farmers aro fast
nuttln? their 'and Into alfalfa, which
brings them flno returns, thrco and four
crops a year being harvested nt little or
no expense, netting ns high ns $30 per
ncre Income each year. Most of this land
Is under a fine Irrigating cannl. with a
steady nd reliable flow of water from
tho Loud river. I will nnme n few nieces.
240 acres. 1 mile from county seat; 20 acre-,
meadow, balance pasturo land. Price, $760.
100 aero Vt mile from county seat; good S
room cause, orennrd. lots or timber, so
acres be Irrigated. 20 ncres lino al
falfa. 115 acres pasture. Price. $4,000.
100 acres.- house, windmill, orchard, 60 acres
pasture, ni acres rarm land, ho acres irri
gated. Price. $1,650.
320 acres, 100 undsr plow, balance pasture;
house, windmill, barn Price. $1,150.
100 ncres. fine place for stock, frame house,
orcnaru. barn, plenty of water and tim
ber Price. $S00,
200 acres, 75 acres plow land, balance pas
ture, on good clay sell. Price $33 per acre.
160 acres, 25 ucres cultivated, $5 per acre.
1C0 acres, 50 icred cultivated, $4 per acre.
170 ncres, with fenced meadow that will
cut cu to 75 tons hay, small framo liouso
and stable, good stock farm. Price. 11.100.
Many others that are good bargains. AH
un iunii win pronuce tne dcsi or airairn,
with a good market and ready sale at
good prices, being near the cattle ranges.
Write for nartlculars.
H. A. STEWART. Taylor. Loup County,
RE-575
CORN LANDS nnd stock ranches In th
"Vi tuu"T,' rne tor my lUt.
W. II. CleincntE, Lyons, Neb.
ItE-ICa
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
,,w ...uu.udkv, ijciuiB, i uxian nut.
RE-S7I
3 COTTAOES and lots for snle cheap: So.
17th St 2162. Inqulru In brick Thous'o li
rear- HE-M3i6 27"
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE.
RE-372
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St.
HIS 6S
FOR SALE OR EXCIIANniV
A well built S-room. all modern house. In
good repair, at No. 2215 Burt st near
business center of city, High school
Crelghton college, etc.; lot 30x132, alley In
rear, permanent sidewalk nnd pavement
all paid for, owner Is anxious to sell und
will accept one-halt In smaller house nnd
lot, vacant lots or western lands; look it
uver nnd mako us an offer. Price. $3,500.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY,
Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE-MI9I 29
WE havo a number of entile, ranches for
bhid iu i.iniiiiii L-iiuiiiy, fteurasan, witn nn
abundance of pasture, hay and water:
prices range from $30) to $50,ui0; corre
spondencn solicited, Buchanan & Patter
sun, North Platte, Nebraska,
,KE-MI90 30
DAILY BEE; F1UDAY,
MEDICAL.
DR. LE DUE'S Female Regulator, posi
tively warranted to cure the most stub
born cases of monthly stoppages, Irregu
larities, obstructions nnd suppression
brought on from whatever abnormal, un
natural diseased or pathological cause; li
n package, oi 3 for 5; sent unywhere pte
paid on receipt of price. The Kldd Drug
Co., Elgin, 111. American otllcc, retail,
wholesale. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
Omaha; M A. Dillon, South Omaha;
Davis Drug Co., Council Bluffs. Full line
of legitimate rubber goods.
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 815 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel.
1661; Alice Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.;
Uld. E. Johnson, Osteopathia, Mgr.
-34
DONOHUE. Osteopath, Paxton Blk. Tel. 136J
-37J.
A. T. HUNT. D. O., 305 Knrbach Blk. Tel 2331
376
MRS. JOHN
R. MUSICK, D.JD.,
ostco-
pathlo physician, Douglas bloc
:k.
326-A-19
LOST.
LOST, Auditorium brick No. 425. Reward
If returned to omaha Daily News.
Lost-261
FOt.VD.
l'OUND, pockctbook with money and R. R.
UcKct; owner cim havu snino by proving
property anu puiu tor this notku. Can
at 1)214 Ohio st., inter ti:3o p, m.
l-OUliu-GOS 25
SHORTHAND ANU TYPEWRITING.
A, C. VAN SA.NT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
-ill
BOYLES" College, court reporter principal,
Beo Bldg. jlS
NEB. Busliitss Ac Shorthand College, Boyd's
Thtuter.
UREUU Shorthand.
Om. C. Col., 16 ii Dou
DHESSMAlvlXU.
ACCORDION und kulfo pleating; also pink-
mo Miiu vutuiuu uuiiuua ii specially;
ptumptuess una lowest rates In mi our
worn; mail outers sullcltuu. Des Moineu
bkiru una Corset Mlt. Co., uu-2 Uranu
uv'e., Des Monies, lu.
bi'A.M.MEUl.MJ AND STUTTE1UNU.
CURED.
Julb. Vuughu, 430 Ramgo Bldg.
J
LALMJKl.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
iu; vulfa, ic. nuu Leuveiiwuuh. lei. wi.
-'iJU
BOILER MAKEltS.
OMAHA Boiler Works, steam boilers, tanks,
isiucks, etc, J el. Kin una izuru au,
-1
PAIVNBItOKERS.
EAGLE Loan Olllce, reliable, accommodat.
nig; an uusiuess counuuiiuai, 1301 Uouglas.
MS
FISHINU AND l'LUASLRE HESOIIT.
IF YOU want good bass and croppy fishing
6u t'j Muiiuuun. imv. very oeui ot nolel
uccoininodatlons. Plenty of uoatu und
Diinnuwii. Write 1C. a. Ulttmar tor rates.
i 976-
JUNK.'
1 .
DO NOT sell your junk beforo you get
jjiiues ui uiu ureal, iveaicril JU11K 110U30,
bl2 Douglas, Omuliu. 'I'honu u. A.
Ferer, proprietor. ,. , 23s A16
ACCOHUIOj fl'LEATINU.
ACCORDION
plcrttlag; . chcapQSt, best,
'. Ai df-viark, a. .-Cor. 17th
quickest. Ursf.
unu ir amain.
PATENTS.
WILL BUY any good invention "or patent.
svuurcsa ock tu. nu, ues -Moines, la.
-73
MASON, FENW1CK & LAWRENCE,
wasningion, u. c. h. j. cowgin, ugent,
315 Uaingu block, Omaha. Neb. 956
$5 THIS advertisement Is good for $5. Sues
a: to,, patent auurneys, iioo diu omalia,
Neb. No leo unless auccesst'ul.
M291 A1S
SATIN SICIN SPECIALTIES.
BEST for you, becauso best made. Satin
bitin boap, cream and Powder. Usu U
proof. 77o
PIMPLES, blotches, tan freckles, redness,
miiuniiiK, aosorueu, neaieu, removed uy
Satlu-Skin Cream nnd Powder; twin
beau tillers. Your tacial friends. 2oc.
Mol3 2G
REWARD.
$75.00 REWARD offered for the arrest and
conviction ot tne party who entered ana
stole shoes from tne sture of 11. Meter at
ElKhorn, Neb., the night of Juno 27. Cltl
tens Com., Elkhorn, Neb. 417 29
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of curpenter work and repairing
promptly mieiiueu iu. j, i, wuuiruc, 2UIU
und Lulto Sts. 370
BICYCLES.
PRICES that will surprise you; must clear
out tno siocu oi now anu second-hand
bicycles; second-hand wheels ironi i:,w
up; new ones, $12 up. LouIb Fletcher, 16J3
Capitol ave. Kl
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
lowa larms ut 6 per cent, borrowers can
pay $loo or uny multiplo; uny lnturest
date; no delay. Brcnnan-Lovo Co., 309 S.
Uih St., Omana, Neb. W 317
DRESSMAKING.
IN families. Miss Sturdy, 2576 Harney.
7S6 A10
WANTED TO BORROW.
WANTED, to borrow, $700 on a 7-room 1V4-
oiuij iiiuwLiii Loiiugu, giu-cugo cucurity.
C 51, Bee. ,52
EX P E UT ACCO UN TA NT.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or ovon-
nib, ii i, worn, isat. uaiiK. u. u. itatnmtn.
l'fll.MTURE HEPAIIIING.
TEL. 1331. M, 3 Walklln. 2111 Cuming St.
-3SI
POSTOFFICIJ NOTICE.
(Should be rend rinllv hv nil interested. n
changes may occur nt any time.)
Foielun malls for the week rndlni? Julv
i 27. 1901. will close (PROMPTLY in nil enses)
ui iuu kcuituj pusiiiiiieo as ioiiowh; 1'urcois
post mulls closo ono hour earlier than clos.
Ing tlmo shown below. Parcels post malls
for Germany closo ut 5 p. in. Wednesday.
Regular nnd supplementary malls close
at foreign branch half hour later than
closing time shown below.
Trniia-Alliintlu Mnlla,
SATURDAY-At 7:30 n. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. s. Rotterdam (mall
must bo directed "per s. s. Rotterdam"):
at 9:30 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, psr
s, s. Ethiopia (mall must bo directed "per
s. s. Ethiopia"); ut 9:30 a. m. (supple
mentary 11 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s,
s, Lucunla, via Qucenstown.
PRINTED MATTER, ETC -Tills suamer
takes Printed Mutter. Commercial Pa.
pcrs and Samples for Germany only. The
8tn class of mall matter for other parts
of Europe will not be sent by this ship
unless specially directed by her.
After the closing of tho supplementary
Irani-Atlantic malls named above addf-
JULY 20, 1001.
POSTOFFICIJ NOTICE.
lloiral supplementary malls nro opened on
tho piers of tho American. Knellsh,
French nnd German steamers and remain
open until within ten minutes of the hour
ot sailing of steamer,
.11 n I In for South mill Cent nil A mer leu,
West Indies, Eto,
SAT I' R DA Y A t 9 a. m. (supplementary
9:30 a, in.) for PORTO LICO tvm Snii
Juan), ci RACAO und VENtJUELA, per
M. Mnracnlbn (mull for Snvun.lhi m,l
Carthugena must be directed ",er s. s.
Maracaibo'); nt :3o a. m. (supplementary
10:30 n. m.) for FORTUNE ISLANw,
JAMAICA. SA VANILLA and CART1IA
UENA, per s. s. Athos (mall for t'osta
Rica must bo directed "per s. s. Athoi'),
at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:')0 ii, in )
for HAITI nnd SANTA MARTHA, p.r
s. s. Adirondack-' at lu a. m. for CUBA,
per s. s. Mexico, via Havana; nt 12 m.
tor ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, URU
GUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. s. Castli
Ian Prince, nt 12:30 p. m. for MATAN.AS,
CA1BARIEN, NUEVITAS. GI11AKA mil
BARACOA, per s. s. Curitytm (ordinary
mall only, which must bo directed "per
s, s. curltyba"); ut 1 p. in isupp.e
incntary 1:30 p. m.j tot BERMUDA, per
8. s. Trinidad.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, und thence by steamer, close at
this oltlco dally nt 6:30 p. m. (connecting
close hero every Monday, Wednesday ami
Saturday), Malls for Mlquelon, by rail to
Boston, and thenco by steamer, closu ut
this btllco dally at 6; JO p. m. Mulls for
Cuba, by rail to Port 'lampa, Fla., and
thenco by steamer, close ut this oltlco
dally (except Sunday) nt 6.W n. in. (the
connecting closes nro on Monday, Wcdnes
day and Sl.turday). Malls for Cuba, by
rail to Miami, Fin., and thencu by steamer,
closo at this oltlco every Sunday at 6:0o
n. m. Mulls for Mexico City, overland, un
less specially addressed for dispatch by
steamer, closo at this olllco dally at 1:30
p. m. mid 1 1 : C J p. ni. Mulls for Costa Rlcn,
Belize, Puerto Corlez and Uuatemala, by
rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer,
closo nt this olllco ilnllj at i:30 p. m.
(connecting closes here Mondays ror Belize,
Puerto Cortex und Uuatemnlit and Tues
days for Costn ltleiii. l(PiH)it.-i-...i ...,iii
closes at 6:00 p. ni. previous day.
Truna-Piiclno Mnlls,
Malls for Hawaii, China, Japan and Phil
ippines, via San Francisco, close hero
oully at 6:30 p. in. up to July "20. In
clusive, for dispatch per b. h. Peru.
Malls for Australia (exeunt W,.ut Amtiruiin
J which goes via Europe, and New Zealand,
I which goes via san Francisco), and FIJI
Island, via Vancouver, close ncro dally
ai v.m j,. m. niter juiy i nnj up to
July "2o, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
Aorangl (supplementary malls, via Scattlo
und Victoria), close nt 6:30 p. tn. July 'Ml.
Mnlls for China and Jupnn, via Vancouver,
closo hero dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to July
23, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Em
press of India (registered mall must bo
directed "la Vancouver").
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which Is forwarded via urope). Now
I rmiclsco, cioso hero dally at 6:30 p. ni.
after July 21 and up to July 27, Inclusive,
or on arlvnl of s. s. Etrurla, duo ut Now
York July 27. for dispatch per s. a. So
noma. Mails for Hawaii, Japan, China nnd Phil
Ippino Islands, via San Francisco, close
hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July 25.
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Coptic.
Mans tor Hawaii. vh San Francisco, closo
hero dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to August 5,
ror dispatch per s. s. Alameda.
Trans-Paclflc mnlls nro forwarded to port
of sailing dally nnd tho schedulo of closing
Is nrrnnged on thu presumption of their un
interrupted overland transit. Registered
mall closes at 6 p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postolllce, Now York, N. Y., July 19, 1901.
HANIC STATEMENT.
No. 4270.
ie...Jiep?rt ot the Condition of. tho
NATIONAL HANK OF COMMERCE,
At Omaha. In tl'ib. State of Nebraska, at tJio
Closo of Business, July 15. l&oi..
Ijntm nnd discounts
Overdrafts, secured nnd
unsecured
U. 8. bonds to secure
circulation
Premiums on U. 8.
bonds
Stocks, securities, otc...
Banking house, furni
ture -nnd Mixtures.......
Other real estate nwnnl.
J232.0S0 61
1,562 99
150,000 00
10,000 00
2V,6ot fit
9,612 70
f9,440 l'
Due from national banks
(not reserve ueents)...S a.561 1.1
X)ue from state banks
' 1 1 ntn n.
unu uuimuiB .. ,OmI 111
Duo from approved re-
w;rve ugents 40,151 63
Internal revenue stamns 42 22
Checks and other cash
Items 3,329 4S
ixcnangcs ror clearing
nouso
Note.i of other national
banks
Fractional paper curren
cy, nickels nnd cents..
Lawful Money Reserve
In Bank, lz.:
Snecle
10,219 64
470 CO
179 BO
7,695 SO
legal tender notes 23,002 00 96,201 97
Redemption fund with
U, S. treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation).... 7,500 00
Total $635,656 07
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.... $200,000 0)
undivided proms, less
expenses and taxes
na il 17,435 21
Ktiflnnnl linnVr nntq out
standing 150,000 03
Due to state banks and
bankers $ 6,153 13
Individual deposits sub-
Ject to check 228,521 53
Demand certificates of
deposit 4,426 02
Time certificates of de-
posit '0
Certified checks 2,S3j 60
WdVn". 3.02. 1S-S69.220J6
Tot,,! , $i!3G,6"6 07
Stnto of Nebraska, County of Douglas, bs;
I. W. S, Rector, cashier of tho above
named bunk, do solemnly swear that the
abovo statement Is truo to the best of my
knowledge nnd belief. RcRi Cnshrri
Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo me this
25th day of July. 1901. u DUNN.
(SCli ) Notary l'uuuc.
Corrcct-Attcst: VANS.
GEORGE E. BARKER,
E. A. BENSON.
Directors.
R
AILWAY TIME CAHD.
WEIIST12R DEPOT-ir.TH WEHSTEH.
I'rrinont, ElUliorn & Mlaaourl Vnlley
Lcnve. Arrive.
Blank Hills, Dcadwood,
Hot Springs
a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm
yuuiiiiHi
Casper nnd, e
....(I diw I'm c u.w fin
undines. York. David
Cltv. Superior, Gcnevn,
Exeter nnd Seward. ...b 3:00 pm b 6:00 pm
Norfolk, Lincoln and
Fremont " 7:30 nm bl0:2S am
Fremont Local c 7:30 am
MUsonrl Pnrlflc.
Nebraska Local. Via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm al0:43 am
Clilt'iiKi'i Ht. Pnul, Minneapolis &
Oiiiiibn.
Twin City Passonger....a 6:00 am n 9:10 pm
Sioux City PaBaencr...a 2:45 pm nllilO am
Emerson Locul b 6:30 pm b S:30 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day only, d Dully except Saturday, o Daily
r-xcept Monday.
UNION STATION 10TII ANU MAHUY.
Dillon Pni'lllc.
Overland Limited..
Fust Mall
Leave. Arrive.
,.n 8:20 am a 7:30 pm
,.a 8:50 nm a 3:25 pm
,.nti:35 pm a 4:25 pm
Mnll nnd Express
Colorado Special niiiSj pm a 0:50 nm
t.lncaln.Stromsborg Ex.b 4:05 nm bl2:20 nm
Pacific & Atlantic Ex...u 4:25 pm n il;50 nm
Grand lilund Local b 5:30 pm b 9:35 am
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:00 nm a 5:10 pm
Chicago, Minneapolis &
St. Paul Limited a 7:45 pm a 8:05 am
Minneapolis & St. Paul
Express b 7:00 am b 9:40 pm
Fort Dodge Local, from
Council Bluffs a 6:00 nm
AYiiIuihIi.
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express a 5:15 pm a S:20 am
Chlt'iiKO, Itork' lalnnd it Pnclllo,
Chtcngu Daylight Spe'l.. 6:00 nm 2:00 nm
Des Moines and Uuven-
iiort Local i 7:23 am bll:33 nm
Chicago Express bl!U5 am a S 10 am
Des Moines Iocal ,u 4:20 pm a 4:45 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:00 pm a J;25 pm
Des Moines, Rock Island
and Chicago .,, a 7:10 pm a 9,M pm
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
Rocky Mount'n Limited 5:0o am 6:00 am
Lincoln, Colo Springs,
Denver, Pueblo nnd
West x 1:S0 pm u 4:15 tun
Colorado. Oklahoma nnd 1 1
Texas Flyct n 6:20 pm n 9:50 am
ChleliHO, MllrrntiUre A; St. Pnul.
Chicago Limited ........a 6W pm n S:05 am
Chicago & Omaha Ex..,b 7:15 am bsto pm
Mom lily A Pnvlllc,
Twin City Express a 6:55 ntn n!0:23 pm
Twin City Limited n 7:55 pm n ssis nm
Sioux City Local..,. a &:uo nm n 3:5J pm
Om ii lilt A St. I.onla.
St. Iyouls "Cannon Ilall".i 5:15 pm n S:20 art
Kansas Cltv nnd Oulncv
Local a 7:25 am a 9:00 pm
Mlaaourl Pncllle.
St. IajuIs Exprc-s nl0:W nm a 6:25 pm
K. C. & St. JL Express. al0;50 pm u 6:15 am
ClileiiKo A: NortliM-eatcrn.
Chicago Special n 7:00 am nll:30pm
Chicago Passenger i 4:15 pm a s:40 nm
Eastern Express nl0:55 am n 4:05 pm
Eastern Special n 4:55 pm a 4:W pm
Fast Mall n 2:45 pm
Omaha-Chicago L't'd...iv 7:45 pm a 8:00 am
....... l,.ll - A.AA -
i- mi .iitii u nm
Cedar Rapids Passenger n 5:30 pro
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
Ill'llI.I.NtfTON STATION-IOTII A MASON
Knnana City, St. Joseph A Council
Bluff..
Icnvp. Arrive.
Kansas Cltv Dav Ex
a 9:20 nm n 6:05 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..nl0:30 pm n 6:15 a
St. Louis Flyer a 6:10 pm ail:l5 a
m
am
lltirlliiKton A. Mlaaourl lllvcr
Nebraska Express a 8:10 am a 7:35 pm
Wynioro, Beatrlco and
Lincoln a 8:40 nm bll:55 am
Denver Limited a ita pm a 3:oo pm
isincK inns ana l'ugct
Sound, Denver Con
nection a 9:00 pm a G:45 am
Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:00 pm ft 9:17 am
Fort Crook nnd Plaits-
mouth b 3:20 pm bll:0C am
Hellenic & Pacific Jet, .a 7:44 pm a 8:20 am
uenevue at raciuo jcl.u 3:10 am
ChlciiKo, HurlliiKton A (lulticy.
Chicago Special a 7:00 nm al0:20 pra
Chicago Vcstlbulcd Ex. .a 4:00 pm n 7:45 nm
Chicago locnl a it; 30 nm a 4:05 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm 'a 7:45 am
I' lim .iun n ..iJ pm
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday.
Direct Route to aiai(an Exhlbltlou
ANCHOR LINE
Jtenuiaklua from New York Weekly for
ULASUOW VIA LONDONDERRY.
Balootr, $50 and up. Second Cabin, $32.50 and
up. Third Class, $26 und upwards.
For Illustrated folder and further Informa
tion apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS,
Chicago, or
J. S. McNALLY. 1323 Farnam St.,
GEO. a. ABBOTT. 1324 Farnam St.. Omaha,
Summir Tours on Laki Miohlgan.
STEAMSHIP MANITOU
for luimil! nrrlce toltulrelr, mtM trl-WMklr
trip for Ckarlartir, H.rk.r tfringu Bar 1 lew,
I'tlonlirr ana Maeklaae Itlaai oonnectlss with all
Btcamthlp Ltnaa for Lake Hoparlor, Kaattrn anl
O&nadUn Paints. HpMlal Itti to Fn.Amrlcn,
LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOW8I
Tkm. 10 a.m. Tkin.tla.aii Rat. ft a. aa.
Manltou Steamship Company,
OFFICE & DOCKS. Ruth and N. Wtlar Sts.. Chlciao.
NO DANGER 0F ICE FAMINE
I.ucnl Supply In Believed to ne KqnnI
to All Dciunnda thnt Mny Cnntc,
l'reaeut or Future.
Things move merrily with tho Ico man In
Omaha, for while thero arc rumors ot Ice
shortages in other places and In somo
towns, the dcltverymcn havo taken ad
vantage of the hot weather to demand In
creased pay or shorter hours, nono ot these
things troublo the man who supplies the
sweltering citizens ot Omaha with con
gealed water.
Last winter was not nn Ideal winter for
nn ice harvest, but tho man who prepares
the crop for Omaha consumption was wiser
than others. Ho took tho best lco he could
get when ho could get It and the open
Ing of tho summer found his houses filled,
even It tho lco was In somo cases rather
thin. Managers of some ot tho Ice houses
of South Omaha packing concerns decided
early In the winter to watt until the Ice
was very thick boforo harvesting, so somo
of their houses were never filled. There
cannot be as much thin Ice storod In a
houso a thero can of thick Ice, as the saw
dust takes up moro room, but tho Omaha
ico man succeeded In gottlng what he be
lived to bo enough for local consumption.
But the supplying of, ice to a largo city Is
a business whero no risks may be taken, as
not only tne comfort, but the health of tho
community often depends upon tho Ico sup
ply, ao the manager of tho Omaha Ice com
pany early In the spring made arrango
ments to secure an additional supply from
tne norm, jsarly In May a cargo of the
northern ice was received boforo the Omaha
houses wero opened, and this consignment
was the first Ice sold for summer consump
tion In the city. It proved satisfactory and
arrangements, woro made for other con
signments as needed. For this reaBon thero
is little dangor of an Ice fnmlno In Omaha.
".Vbllo an ice famine Is not threatened
thero Is no telling about tho stability of tho
present prices. WhUo the first Ico rccolvod
from the north was sold at the prices
charged for (hat stored In town, It may bo
mat a continuation of tho heated term bo
yond the expectations of dealers, in other
ports of the country may cause them to
draw upon tho northern supply, thus ad
vancing wholesale prices so that It may
cost moro locally. There Is no real ex
pectation of this on the part of tho deal
ers, but It is within tho probabilities.
The greatest troublo of tho Omaha Ice
man Is the "cash sales." He dosen't like
them, as it costs too much to keep the
record straight. Ho wants all consumers to
buy booko, representing so many pounds
of Ico and pay for thorn at tho oHlcc. This
ensures n regular consumption ot ice and
nt tho same tlmo reducos tho bookkeeping.
Tho Ice man cannot havo It all his own way,
however, as peoplo who cannot Invest $1 in
an Ico book deslro lco and they nro served,
although tho profit Is not sq great pvon If
tho slzo of tho blocks Is somowhut smnllor
for tho price.
BUCK KEITH GOES FISHING
New Put pin- Una Trouble -lib
Juariili I'luyer uud llla
nppenrn. St.
ST. JOSEPH, July 25. (Special Tele
gram.) Buck Keith, umplro hero for the
Western league, disappeared yojterdny
morning and cnnot be found, Kelt came
hero from Omaha recently, accompanied by
his wife, and umpired tho first of tho series
of games between St. Joseph and Omaha.
During the gnmo ho had troublo with
Honoyman, who was hold away from the
umplro by fivo of the other players. Tho
Infuriated Honeyman was fined $5 and be
camo qulot. Keith thon disappeared wllh
his wife, saying ho was going fishing.
The misting umplro has turned up. He
Is In Omaha, where ho belongs, and ho
says ho doesn't care whether ho ever um
pires another ball game. There nro other
attractions for Buck, such as fishing, driv
ing nnd conducting thoroughbred races and
his friends nre sure that time will not
hang heavy on his hands.
The greatest healer of modern times Is
Banner Salvo for cuts, wounds, sores, pllos
and all skin dlscaacs. It is guaranteed.
Uie no subititute.
9
CITY MISSION MUST CO
Honit DtdictUd to OhriitUnitj Abut t
He Slid for Inmrl Furptui.
NEGOTIATIONS ARE NOW PENDING
tndicntlon Point tn Cnnaniutuntlnn nt
Snle nnd the Necessity nf the Mla
alon lleiniirltiH front Horn
Onnrnntcrd to It by Bcqnrat.
Tho old Omaha city mission property, lo
cated on Tenth street between Dodgo streot
nnd Capitol nvenue, which for over twenty
five years has been used for mission nnd
Christian purposes, Is now the subject of
negotiations, which, It Is said, nro likely to
devote It to purposes In violent contrast to
those which It has served for a qunrter of
n century.
Tho ground upon which It Is located be
longs'to tho estate of tho Into G. C. Monell.
of which O. M. Hitchcock nnd John J. Monell
are administrators. Twenty-five years ago,
when tho old Omahn mission was organized,
Q. C. Monell was one of Its nctlve workers
nnd promoters, nnd ns nn encourngoment to
Its work lie donated tho uso of tho ground
upon which this structure has over since
stood. It was understood then, nnd hns nl
ways slnco been understood by tho mission
workers of the city, that it wns his Inten
tion to ultimately glvo tho ground to tho
mission, but he seems to havo never
effected the transfer beforo his death a
dozen or moro years ngo.
llrdlvnted to Chrlatlnult .
Tho building Is an old one-story frame
school house, which wns given to the Mis
sion society by tho school board and re
moved to this location. During tho twenty
fivo years since the organization of the mis
sion It hns always been dovotcd to mission
purposes nnd charity work nnd beforo tho
organization of the Assoclntcd Charities
nenrly all charitable effort fell upon' thoso
whose interests clustered around this old
building.
During recent years many of tho old resi
dents of tho city who had organized and
carried on tho work of tho old mission so
ciety havo died or gone to other homes,
nnd the work ot the mission languished,
until last fall tho building wns turned over
to tho Women's Christian Temperance
union, which has continued tho mission
school there.
Tho authorities of the mission under
stood In tho days of Mr. Monell that they
wero to havo tho uso of tho ground rent
freo upon condition that they would tnko
caro of tho taxes, and they havo accord
ingly secured tho remission of all city and
county taxes upon tho property.
Somo time ngo tho mission authorities
wero informed that the property wns likely
to bo sold nnd were asked to preparo to
yield possession. Messrs. Hitchcock nnd
Monell. administrators of tho Monell es
tate, had figured against tho mission n bill
for rent nggregatlng something llko 1,100
or $1,200 nt tho rnto of "10 a month, but
later concluded that they would call It
square If tho mission would relinquish to
them tho old house. In order that the sale
of the property-.might bo carrlod out It wns
necessary that they secure from tho mission
an agreement to vncato Mnrch 1 next. This
agreement hn been furnished to the ad
ministrators In writing, it was mailed to
tho administrators Wednesday evening.
Anna Wilson Nesrottatea.
No definite Information haa boon given
tho mission by the administrators ns to tho
Identity of tho proposed purchaser of tho
proporty, but it Is reported that n fow
days ago Anna Wilson, owner and oper
ator of one or more bouses of Ill-repute
In tho tenderloin district, visited the plsoc,
looked over the building and Informed
Miss Mageo, who Is In chargo nt tho mis
sion school, that sho had cither bought
tho property or expected to buy It. Mils
Wilson denies that sho has bought tha
property, but says that sho did look It over
with a view of buying It. She says that
sho did buy a piece of property just across
tho streot from the mission school.
Mission workers aro very much, put out,
not only by the thought that the sale of
this property nnd tho loss of tho structure
will probably put an end to tho work of
the mission, but by tho understanding that
Its purchsso by Anna Wilson moans Its
futuro devotion to expansion ot tho Inter
ests that dominate In tho tenderloin so
as to lncludo this property which hns for
so long been devoted to Christian benevo
lences. A part of tho building wao rented
for a while and tho rentals collected by the
administrators of the Monell estate.
It Is said to be probablo that if tho ad
ministrators havo determined to ndvanco
tho Interests of tho heirs by tho sale sug
gested the mission will hnve to closo Mnrch
1, which Is tho dato upon which they have
agreed to give up possession, nnd the men
and women who have devotod years to the
city charities and benevolences are somo
what Incensed over tho necessity of giving
up their mission home, especially in view
of the known Intention of the former owner
of the property to bequeath it to tho mis
sion for Its purposes.
Dr. George Ewlng, a practlcinr tmvslclan
of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years,
writes nis persoual experience with Foley's
Kidney Cure: "For years I have been greatly
bothered with kidney troublo and enlarged
prostate gland. I used everything known
to tho profession without relief, until I
wns induced to. uso Foloy's KIdnoy CUre.
After using throe bottles I wns entirely re
lieved, and cured. I prescrlbo It now dally
In mj', practice nnd hcnrtlly recommend Its
uso ttf nil physicians for such troubles, for
I can honestly state I hnve prescribed 5t In
hundreds of cases with perfect succccss."
G0D0LA GOES ON SATURDAY
Slnyer 6f WHIIiiiii Lnuder About to
lletslii ServlUK llln Two-Yrnra'
Penitentiary Sentenee.
Louis Godola, under sentence to a term
of two years In tho penitentiary for tho
Killing or William Lauder, will be tukrn to
Lincoln to begin his service tomorrow.
Godola has already parted with his big
oiacit musiacho nnd has hod his hair
cropped close to his head.
Sheriff Power and Deputy Flynn went to
Lincoln yestorday with MInhaol Knrleht
and James Dlggs, both of whom will be
lodgod In the penitentiary,
lodny tho sheriff and his doputy will
tako two more prisoners James Hawk smd
Mlclmel Butler to Lincoln. Hawk will
servo tlmo for enticing Blrdlo Mooro from
thu tlate for Immoral purposes.
HOPE FOR THE KELKENNEYS
Reports from I'resby terlnn Hopl(
Am Eiioournliiir nnd Recovery
Relieved tn lie I'rolinble,
Reports from tho Presbyterian hospital
regarding the condition of James Kslkenney
and his mother are to the effect that Mr.
Kolkcnnoy Is improving continually md
that his chances for recovery are good.
Thero was a cbango yesterday In the con
dition of Mrs. Kelkenney, which, wbllo not
conclusive, is deplored by the physicians.
Sho remains in practically the same condi
tion as Wednesday with tho exception of
her pulso, which has become much weaker,
u is etui believed mat she will survive If
no further uufavorabje symptoms develop.