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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, Jl'LV 31, 1901.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Adrtrllirmrnli far (lime column
ttIII h tnlcrn until 12 m. for the
rrnliiK edition nml until M 30 p. in.
fur mornlaic unit Similar edition.
Kate, 1 l-2o n mini flrat Inaertlnn,
to n norA therenfter. Nothing InUrn
for leas tlmn 2.1c for the flrat Inaer
tlon. These ntlrr rtlaementa omit be
run eonaenntlteljt
Advertlaera, ljr rrcinenf ln nam
tiered oliecki cnn hnve nnavrera ad-4ri-saed
to numbered letter In ears
of The nee. Anaiyera ao addressed vrlll
be delivered oi ureaentatioa mt thm
keek oaly.
wanted-jiale iiklp.
WANTED-Wo have steady work for a few
Rood hustler; of good habits and appear
unco. C. 1'. Adams Co., 1603 Howard St.
H-3vJ
IJARHEH trndo tnught thoroughly In short
time; catalogue and particulars free.
Western Murbcra' Institute, Omaha, Neb.
11-JOI
WANTED, housowrcckcrs to Mo bids tn
musical festival lumber material, gravel,
tic., ut 15th and Capitol live. Inquire J.
. Knowlm, superintendent. IJ MS27
GOOD bread maker at Smith's bakery, I10S
Ilfth n von lie, Council llluffs Is IB7
WANiED, experienced roup salesman; re
ply, stntlng age, experience, roterencos,.
fcalury fxpeclru. Addrcsn C 57. Hoc.
11-M 192
MEN wuntrd to leiim bnrbrr trade; only
eight weeks required; special inducements
now; no other tradu offers as good
mund; call or write. Molcr Hnrbt-r Col
lege, 1623 Fa ran m st. H M613 Al
WANTED, travelltiB salesmen by August
SM; also advertisers; cash salary. Triumph,
Dallas, Tex. H-M52S A.
-RIGHT young lady or gentleman to take
Biiorwianu scnoiursiup in best school and
pay roi It when course is llnlhtil uiu
position secured. Address C 46. lice.
H-M618 AT
DON'T ask your dealer to sell you tho
1'rlnro of Omaha at six for n quarter, as
lio cannot sell It to you. It sells lor uc
straight, 37 per thousand. W. F. Stoeckor
Clgur Co., makers. II Mis3 A-3
1 WANT several ladles nnd gentlemen to
appoint agents, Iowa nnd Nebraska; ..HI e
positions n0 monthly and expenses. .Manu
facture, 319 liroadwny, Council llluffs.
H-b3l 3
Iliail school hoy to collect; few hours'
work per day; good pay. Address hporry
Mfg. Co., 226 Tremont St., Hoslou, Mam.
H-MGM 31
WANTED Experienced restaurant ii'im
who understands short orders and baking.
Must bo sober and of good appearance;
also good 'reference. Dcardurft's Hcstuti
rant, Duillap, Ja. U-U77 1
WANTED, everywhere, hustlers tn tick
slKlls, illstrlliutu circulars, samples, etc.;
no canvassing: good pay. Sun AdvertU
Ing Hureail, Chlcugo. H M7CS Id
SALESMEN A firm with long established
trade with phystclnns will reculvo uppll
cations for vacancy In their corps of
traveling men; also, one for Dakotas; per
manency. Address 1. O. Jiox 6s, Phila
delphia. Ji .M7S1 31
WANTED, young man stciioi;rapher; statu
age, and salary. Add. D IS, llee. II Mi65
WANTED. Immediately, 3 experienced poi
tralt solicitors; cood salary mill nil ex
penses, Apply No. 33 U. fl. Nat. Hark
building. H-M7S2 AS
WANTHD-FLi.UALU HUH'.
WANTED, 2v0 girls. 1D21 Dodge. Tel 876.
C-30i
WANTED, girl for general housework, fam
lly of three. Mis. Slmcral, 970 N. 2Sth
Ave, c 227
FIFTY girls, all kinds work. Canadian
olllco, C-27J
WANTED, ladles to loam halrdrcsslng,
manlcurliiK or facial massage; four
weeks' term completes; no trade often) bet
ter Inducements; call or write. Moler Col
lego, 1U23 Furnam st. C Mj20 Al
WA'N'TEDj girl for general housework', 2o9
H. 36th St.", good wages, C 601 Jl
WANTED, experienced girls on shirts!
punts and overalls. Apply at iiyrno &
linmmcr Factory, Tweuth and Howard.
C-M7b7 Al
COMPETENT nurso for bnby; good salary;
permanent placu tor right party. Ad
dresa Tclcphonu I. 2051. C M773 A2'
FOIl lr-.Vl iiOtiSUS.
IF YOU want your houses won rented placo
them Willi Henuwu Ut Co. D 307
TO MOVE right, got Omaha Van Storago
Co., olllco lbllVi Farnam, or tel. 159-863.
D'Mi
HOUSES for rent In all purls of the city,
Urelinun-Lovo Co., 32u South 13th street.
D-3U9
UOUSES, storos. llcmls, I'axton block.
D-310
SEE HENUY U. PAYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE.
D-311
HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wcad, 1521 Douglas.
D-312
HOUSES and flats. Illngwult, Barker block.
D-31S
HOUSES wanted.
Wallace, Brown block.
D-3H
C217 OUMINO, S-room house, ull modern
Except furnace; rant, j:0.
OMAHA LOAN At TltUST CO.,
Kith und Douglui.
D-965
t-HOOM brick house, modern, 2717 Jncksan,
Tulephciio A. Traynor, 431 or L sssa.
D 599
KOH HENT, 2102 N. 29th nvo., bouse, nawly
papered und painted; six line largo rooms.
Sec N. L. Trimble, 12U Farnam.
D-M193
FOIl HENT, 10-room, cast front, brlct
house, 303 N. 22d st., near Davenport,
luqutra noxt door. V M2W
FOH HENT House nnd barn; all modern;
2137 South 33d St. Apply 4oJ Merchants
National Uank llldg, D 3tH
7-HOOM Hat, 617 South 16th. Clark Powell,
311 New York Life. D-075
FOH HENT 10-room modern brick house,
'.nth and California, tJti.5ii.
10-room mouurti brlc house, 16th and Ilur-
dette, 35.
S-room modern brick house, 21st and Har
ney. $35.
THE UYHON HEED COMPANY.
211 South lltli Street.
D-Wl 31
CENTHAL, nil modern, bent condition, 7
room house, 4-room Mat, 3-room cottage.
Tlznrd. 221 N 21th. D-.AIUI3 A3
TEN-HOOM house, all modern. 22CN1 Hnr
uey. D-MU74 Al
EIOIIT-HOOM home. 1S2I Webster St.: nil
modem Improvements. Inquire. i!23 North
20tn st. a nor uwo p. m. u-utb a-i
FOH HENT Nice C-room modern Hat with
steam heat, water and Janitor service; in
unwugo uuiunng, opposite city nail; J3.i.
& loom modem house with nice, slimlo trees
and lawn, 300S Mason street, J3j.
JOHN W. HOllHINS, 1S02 FA UN AM ST.
d-o;s ,s
THHEE rooms, 2511 Marcy.
D-670-5'
FOH HENT.
Five-room cottage. FUHMSHED or UN
FUHNISHED. Hojso Is nil modern, o.
cept furnace. One. block from Hansconi
park var Hue. FINE location. Will lot
tor two years. Address, u 16, Heo.
D-079-31
VAltTV Innfttiir ..111- Wfltllil 1M. fri run
modern six-room cottage, furnished; Hue
siindeil lawn. Address l) 17 llee.
h M777 31
6-H60M modern Hat, 1016 PaclHc st.
D-M772 A2
PERMANENT position fcr the right man
to represent old established company hav
ing 200,0i) enpttnl; $900 per year and ex
penses, payable direct from our ottlco; no
uccrpuou; ausoiuieiy strnigut salary, ihu
conditional on results c inuce for pronv)
tlon and lncreuse of salary; state I'go,
reference nnd business experience. Ad
dress Union Mfg. Co,, box S2I, Phllndel
phln, Pn H-.M770 31'
WANTED, at once, energetic canvassers
on commission, to do local work lor a
lending weemy publication ot interna
tional circulation. Address "Canvasser,"
euro of N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia,
l'O. U .11(07 ill"
I'Olt IIE.NT I'l lt.MSIIKI) HOOMs,
DEWEY, European hotel, 13th and Fnrnam.
E-319
THE THUHSTON, cool, airy rooms.
E-3M
THHEE rooms, light housekeeping.
1113
South 11th.
DOCULK parlor for two gentlemen. 1303
Cuming St., second floor. E 206
Housekeeping rooms tQ up. M."3 St. Mary's.
E l5'J A22'
SPLT'NDID rooms for gentlemen of good
habits, with privilege of parlor; good
hora for right parties; walking distance.
2219 Leavenworth. E-MoGfA-
A LAKOE furnished front room, With al
cove, gus and bath. 221 N. 19th.
E-MC30 A3
CHOICE furnished rooms, detached house,
close in, lawn and shade. 2215 Fnrnnm st.
E-9 il
l tlt.MSIIEll ItOO.Mh AM) IIDAItll,
UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St.
F-023
GLUNCAIHN, transient, 51.25 day, 1WJ Doug.
F-323
Till; .Mel rlurn, summer resort, 25th & Dodgo.
F-321
TWO lorge front rooms, with board. 19j9
Capitol Ave. F-.M917
DE01HAULE roonisTho Pratt, 212 S. 2T.tb
st. F-3.G
DESIHAIiLE rooms, llrst-clnss board. 2551
Harney. F M6'j7
l'Oll HUM' LAFt'lt.MSIlEI) IIOOM.4.
DESU room space, (5 per month, ground
lloor room In Tho Heo building, facing
Farnam street, no expense lor light, heat
or Janitor service, li. C. Peters A: Co.,
Hetital Agents, Uec building. U 116
5 UNFUHN181IED chambers for house
keeping; wntir ind waste pipe. .119 N.
17th. Q-530
SUITE of two south rooms, mifurnlshcJ,
very doslruble: no children. :vz Farnam.
0-l)i.kU'
HtMTE of two south rooms, unfurnished,
very desirable; no children. 2031 Farnam.
U-.M(7i
THHEE unfurnished rooms; nil model n.
S. .Nineteenth st. O Mial 31
l'Oll HEAT M'OH IIS AM) OFFICES.
FOH HENT Store In first-class location;
lent reasonable. Apply H. c Peters
Co., grouuu uoor, liiu lililg. 1266
FOH HENT Tho building formerly occu
pied by The Llee at 916 Farnum tit. It hus
ruur storlen and a basement which wus
tuinv.rly used as Tho lieu press room.
Thin will bu tented very reasonably, if
Interested apply ut once to C. C. Hose
water, secretary, room lOo, Uce uullulug.
1-261
FOH HENT, ofllco, with vault, and part
llrst lloor or all lop lloor. IIM-1!
Harney st. Midland Glass u Paint Co.,
1110 Harney st. I 13 1
-
A(JEVl'i WA.MU1),
WANTED Canvassing agents In every
county to solicit suuscriptious tor THE
TWENTIETH CEiMUHi FAtt.MEH Hint
the NlSW CYCLUl'JiDIA OF LIVE
bTOCli. and CUMLilili ciTUCIv. DUL'.
TUlt. This splendid book contains 1,400
Imperial uctavo pages, !tw object-teaching
engravings unu is ttio only uook on llvg
stock ever published uduptud to tuu every
day, practical, money saving use of every
tunnel' und siock owner, bicauy employ
ment with ussureu good lucerne. Ageius
In the country with hurso and buggy es
pecially uusircd. t,aucusbei inane easily
C0 to $lou per mouth. Address, Century
Furmei buiiolturs' iiurcuu, iico building,
Omuha. J IS J
A(jENT3 wanted for Drummond's lightning
reuieuies lor rneumuiism; uvu tor uu in
curuoie case; restores stiff Joints, drawn
torus and burdened muscles, if your
dtuler has not got these remedies wo will
send thu full months Itentmetil ot two
lurgo bottles on receipt of Jo. Druminond
Wiuiclne Co., b Xnusouj st.. New Vorit.
J Ms6y A10
WASTED-TO HE.T.
WANTED, well furnished, cool room and
uouru, near postomce, uy young niun;
statu full iianlcuiuis. D il, itee.
iv-C 30
WANTED, To rent by Sept. 1 a modern I
"i a luuiu iiai; neui lUi'iusneu; ticsl ot
leferences. wvuureos W. a. nuuuwuru, al
A. Ttntn st., Lincoln, .Neb. iv .Mow Al
a'loliAtii;.
PACIFIC Storago and Warehouse Co.. 812-
911 Jones, generul storage una torwaioiug.
326
OM. Van Stor. 09., liny, Furn. Teis. 15C9-S63.
-32
STOHAGE Household goods nnd other
MY.lnl.u atni....! ..I I..... 1 , I1n......
61 Co.. 1119 Farnum St. Tel.'iiS ' ' MJis
WA.NTEll-TO 11UY.
WANTED, To buy grocery stock In smnll
lown, 10 run in cuiiurction with urug store.
Add. D 16, Tne isee -N MOvj Al"
l'Oll SALiJ-FUH.MTL'IlL:.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1110 Dodge. Tel.
rfl'V. 1-1 L-IV Oi. -UlHlUU iUlilllUlU OUUkUl, sold,
e xchungco. ; o 329
FOIl SALE IIOHSljs, EI11C1.E, ETC.
QUICKEST and best repair work on vo-
uicies 11. I'rost, inn ana Leuvenworth.
P-297
FOH SALE. Good driving horso; gentle and
pou mi, aiso. an exionsion-top, two-rented
carriage. Inquire 1111 Vinton. P. M6;o At
FOIl SALE MISCELLAMJOUS.
SAWDUST, cheapest posts, poultry and hog
icnce. aui uougius. (j 330
2DHAND safo cheap. Delight, 1119 Fnrnam.
Q-332
SAFES, standard makes.sold, rented, 111 S. 13
y 33J
UIO line of secondhand wheels, $3, $3, $S, $10.
umana incycie wo., iotu unu unicago ais.
Q-3JI
THADE your old wheel In on a new one.
Omaha uicycio Co., loin and Chicago Sts.
W 167
CIOAH AND NEWS STAND, with o.1.i
louiiiuiii, tine luruiture oi j room', goic
laundry package business, good locaiiiui'
party going to UulTalo; sell cheap. J. H.
Johnson, ill N. Y. Life. IJ M1T0
NO HEASONAHLE OFFEH HEJECTED
for completely furnished 7-room Hat; Una
location; cheap rent; owner leaving city;
their loss, your gain; come quick. J, H
Johnson, N. Y. Life. Q-522
60 PIANOS, $50 each, 60 cents perTwcek"
Schtnoller & Mueller, 1317 Farnnm St.
0-M573 Al
FOH SALE, two new mowing mnchlnes
for CMttlng grass; 4 feet. 6-Inch cut; Hrit
clnss In every particular. $25 each; a bar
gain. Call quick if you want one. Qman i
Cooperage Co., 35th and I streets. South
Omahu. Q-M612 A3
FOH SAI'.E Mnnstleld lire engine, In good
shape. For photographs, price and de
scription, write D. J. Arnold. President
Hoard of Town Trustees, Helle Fourche,
S. 1). Q-M5SS-A-3
OIL and gnsollno business, established 1J
years, controls fiao customers, route In
heart of city, team, hnrncsa and ell
tanks, wagon, 500 3-gul. cans und every
thing complete; nn exceptional oppor
tunity for one with small capital to got
Into paying business quickly; owner leav
ing city; must be sold at once. J. H.
Johnson, N. Y. Life. Q-M0I0
I'Uit hall town unrermented grape
juice niisiiiess. Aunress r-irst avenue,
Council llluffs. Q-M673 A12
t'i.AIUVOYAATs,"'
MHS. FRITZ, medium. S19 North Kith.
S-33J
MME, QYLMEH. palmist, 315 S. 15th st.
S-fiGS
im:uso.ai,.
DH. HOY, chiropodist; corns and superHunua
nair removeu uv eiccirigiy. it. i:, j.'e"ser
I'EHSO.VAI,.
1VA, woman's way to health; rational,
v ...lesome home treatment. 313 Isee llidg.
U-3J
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
relit. White Sewing Machine, KM Doug
Ins. Tel. 2231. V-33J
PH1VATE hospital for ladlw boforeoriii
during conllnemcnt; babies adopted. 2306
Oram St. U 3tl
M. dOLDMAN & CO., only perfect nc
corUlon pleating plant In tne west; mall
orders solicited. Sulto 200, Douglas Ulock.
" U-3H
WE HENT sewing mnchlnes for 75 cents
per week. We sell parts for and repair
every sewing muchlnc manufactured.
NEUHAHKA CYCLE COMPANY.
Corner 15th und Harney Sts.
U til Jyii
FI'ENCH ACCOHDION PLEATINiJ; mall
orders solicited. Omaha Pleating Co., 1S21
Douglas. U 312
SHOE Hcpalrlng. M. SperdJto, SIS N. 16th,
U C6S A-j
MME. SMITH, baths, US N. 16th. 2d Hoor,
room 7. U U7 Ij
WILL tho persons who saw the street car
accident at lsth and Cuming streets on
Monday evening. July 22. 1901. kindly fiend
their names and addresses to James O.
Jowoll, 29'.o N. ."M st., city.
U-C00 31
PHINC'E of Omnha cigar, t Our own manu
facture. Union made 6c straight. W. F.
Sloeckcr t'lgnr Co. U-MCSI A-3
JESS COOPEH: Let ua hear from you;
business of Importance; nn.v ono knowing
his address write or wire Herman Her
mann. Murdock, Neb. U MCOOAI
.MONEY TO I.O.l.V-HEAl, ESTATE.
PHIVATE money. F. D. Wcad, 1524 Douglas
W 352
MONEY to loan nt ii and 5,i per ce.ut nn
Omaha propi rty. W. U. Meikle, 401 S. ;tli.
VV 351
5 AND tVj ier cent loans. W. 11. Thomns,
First National Hank building. Tel. 1618.
W-356
$300, $100. $500 private money to loan; 1, 2, 3,
or 6 years. W, L. Selb, Hoard of Trade
Hldg, W-2 9
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
tstnlc. Urenuaii-Love Co., 309 South 13th.
W-316
WANTED, city loans, bonds and wurants.
Ucorgu & Company, 1001 Farnam street.
W-3IS
.MONEY TO LOAN on Improved rca! estate;
6 pir cent Interest; no commission; prlvl
ligo of paying $100 or more before ma
turity. Northwestern Mutual Lite J its.
Co,, John W. Ulsh, special loan agent,
211 First Nut'! UaiiK lildg.. Omuha, Neb.
W-353
LOANS on eastern Nebraska und western
Iowa 'arms at 5 per cent; borrowers can
pay $lw or any multiple; any Interest
date; no delay. llreunau-Lovu Co., 309 S,
13th St.. Omaha, Neb. W-317
TO 3 1'. C. money.
Ilemls, Pnxton oik.
W-M6V6
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
W-357
$50,000 SPECIAL fund; loans $500 up, lowest
rates, r.o delay. Garvin Bros., 1613 Fur
nam. W-M92J
PHIVATE money. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. L.
W-353
WANTED, city and farm loans; albo bonds
and warrants. H. C. Fctots Co., .702
Farnam St.. Use Hldg. W 319
91U.M1V TO 1.0A. CHATTELS.
DO YOU NEED MONEY.
We loan 11 uuu up on furniture, pianos,
horses und other chattels.
SalaHY LOANS,
without mortgage to people nuldlng perma
nent positions, lou can get the money in
a tew nouni utter milking uppucutiuu ana
take 1, -', 3, i, i, 6 montiia or more in wuicn
to puy it ouck, aim you ueeu nut pay tor
It one uay longer in. in you KCup tt. u
cuul'ge notliiiift ur papers uuu tvo give
juu i lie tun amount in cash. Thero are
no lower rules tuun ours; our terms are
uiu' easiest; our uusiuesa is coniiuvnuui
una our mutto is "try to please."
O.UAnA MOUTU.lOE i.OA.N CO.
119 liouru ui irauo id'. lei. 95.
(EstaUliblit-u 1U2. M b. Wtll St.
confidential loans.
on holifij noiu luruiture. pianos, horses,
wagons, etc., In two uoura tune; uiso to
baluriea people on their plain notes, witu
out BHcui'iy. uslesl puyiueius and low
est rates In Omaha. Private interviewing
loom. American! Loan Co., room 3U lirowu
uiocit, cor. lutn ana uougius Bio.; eliliuucu
on loth nt., oppusitu 1, Ai. c a. uijg,
LA11GEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
bALAltlED 1'iiOPLL, niercliaiits, team
stem, uoardlug iijiiss, etc., without su
cul.iy. easiest leiiu.i; rj oltlces in (it'luclpul
Lilies, 'luiuian, UJ UoulU ut iiaue lilug,
. 001
LOANS ON SALARIES, FUHNITUHE,
live atocK, etc. guicK service aim lowest
rates guuiunteed, J. V. lAl'LUli, 6o3 liep
viiuor; I'uxiuu oiock, nor meant corner iotu
uuu r'a.i.aiu, ilitluntu lii loin street.
-v 363
MONEY' loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
eiry, iiurscb, cows, etc. C. F. lieeu, 3i9 o, Li.
S. J03
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horses,
iuws, Jewelry, uit Ulccn, H. a, liurKur blk
A-304
(LOoO.UO TO place quick. M. J. Kennard Ut
bun, sultu 3i0, mown blocK. X 366
WE LOAN money to salaried people on
their note ut lowest rules; strictly conll
ueiulul, pay weekly, semi-weekly or
monthly, uoom 3u3 i'uxtou oiock, 3a door.
Hellublc Credit Co. X Uli
WANTED Ladles of ublllty to managa
brancn unices; must nave somu cusn tu
cover cost oi remedies. Thyrold-i.ymph
Co., 3CO ilee Uldg., Omuha. Y 601 A-3
FOR SALE or trade, half or whole Interest
in drug atoie; naru woou uoor, waiinewa
gus machine, soda fountain, etc, In u
lively county sc-ut. Thyroiu-Lyiupb Co.,
tuu lice Hldg. i- w
FOH SALE, good paying rctnll business,
iM cusn. Auuress .. cor. .itn ami
Harney. Y-Ma07 Al
WANTED, a steam merry-go-iound for
Aug. 26, 27 nnd 2; full descriptions in Hist
letter. Add. C. it W., 4307 l.auo si.,
Omaha. Y Mo72 31
FULL and complete steam laundry, lo
cated In county seat, all new machinery,
no ut her la.iudry within llfteen miles;
owner sick, cause of selling. Inquire tor
particulars of N. H. Perslnger. Conttal
City. Neb. Y-M775 31
FOH EXCHANOE General drygoods
stock: clean, stnnle and un-to-date. no
Hxtures; Invoice about $9,500; about 3,(K
cash required to pay mils; win tradu
balance for good property; owner hard
pushed by creditors anil will give good
liberal trade; give full description and
price of property In llrst letter; write
quick for full particulars. Somers &
tirown, 607 Muuhaltnn building, St. Paul,
Minn. Y-M771 31
WANTED TO EXt IIAMli:.
FOH THADE Furnlturo of H-room Hat
full of looiners; steam heat. Address
D 13, Uec. -6 30
FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE.
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
tire Insurance. Uemls, I'axton Hlk.
HE-371
SEE HENRY 11. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE,
HE-372
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 12V3 Farnam St.
HOUSES and lots tn all parts of city; a'ao
aero property und farm lands. The O. V.
u.ivu i.o , noom ui., ueo uunaing.
HE-370
FOR BALE, cheap, on monthly payments
4-room cottage and full lot ut 3501 Patrlel;
ave. a N. Natlnger, secretary Omnha
Loan and Hulldlng association, Heo bldg.
RE-M6I9 A3
RANCH AND FAI'M lands for sale by tha
Union Paclllo Railroad company, li. A.
McAllaster, Und commlsbloner. Union
PnrUlc Headquarters. Omaha. Nb.
itE-3
4
l'Oll "AI.E HE VI, Eh r ATE.
IRRIGATED LAND FOH SALE.
In the rich valley of Loup river I can offer
for sale many tarms at reasonable prices.
This land Is a rich candy loam and pro-,
duces elegant crops. The farmers are fast
nutting their lund Into alfalfa, which
brings them fine returns, three and tnur
crops a year being harvested nt little or
no expense, netting as high us $30 per
acre Income each year. Most of this land
Is under a line Irrigating canal, with a
steady nd reliable How of wa'cr from
tho Loup river. I will hams a tew pieces.
140 acres, 1 mile from county seat; 2o acres
meadow, balance pasturo land. Price, J750.
200 acres ft mile from county seat; good 3
room house, orchard, lots of timber, a)
ncrcs ran be Irrigated, 20 acres tine al
falfa, 115 ncrcs pasture. Price, $l.0oo.
160 acres, house, windmill, orchard, k0 acres
pasture, so acres farm laud, lo ucres irri
gated. Price, $1,659.
32u ucrts, lu) undjr plow, balance pasture;
house, wlndn.111, burn Prl-e, $1,150.
lOo acres, title place lor stock, irame house,
orchard, burn, plenty of water iinil tim
ber. Price, Jsw.
200 ocies, 75 acres plow land, balance pas
ture, on good clay sell. Price $3o per acre.
1C0 acres, 25 ucres cultivated, J5 per acre.
160 ucrts, to icres cultivated, l per acre.
Ii0 acres, with fenced meadow that will
cut 60 to 75 tons hay, small frame hotlsj
and stablt, good stock farm. Price, $1,190.
Many others, that are good bargains. All
this land will produce the Lest or ulfalln,
with a good murkct and ready le at
good prices, being near the cattle lauges.
rite fot particulars.
H. A. STEWART, Taylor, Loup County,
Neb. HE-575
SEVERAL thousand ncrcs of tho choicest
meadow lund that ws.l go from 2 to l 'ons
per ncre, located In M.rshai county. Min
nesota; pnrtles In need of hay should cor
respond. Also thousands of acres of tho
choicest Red River lands for sale ut from
$10 to $30 per ttcre. Any one wanting a
good Investment or a lnrin to make a
home should addreis Carey .i Dukln,
Hreckenrldge, Minn. RE 612 A6
. HOUSES FOR SALE.
$2,6j0 fot small house and lot i;xi!.J ft., s. w.
cor. Twenty-llfth nnd Chicago.
$2,fO0. nine-room modern h.aise, JOiO C'SJ
st.; terms, $5(0 cash, balance at 6 per tin .
$1,950, six-room dcslrnbb' huns, 2102 ht.
Mary s ave.
$1,775. teven-room hour on Twenty-fifth
st., between Davenport nnd Chicago sts.
$1,375, four rooms, city water, sewer, paic-
meni, mono siiiewniit, nn specials paid, 3
blocks from high schonl.'
IlK.milH.WK LOTS.
$2,500 for 75 feet, fronting Doug'o st., near
Twentv-slxtli.
$2,nCo for 06 feci on Twcnty-scfond, near ('a -
norma.
$56') for full lot on. Clilcugo st , iifnr Thirty-
nrsi; pnving ntiu nil special uixts puiil.
GEORGE & CO., lOul Fiirimm st.
UK-MOOS) St
FOR SALE-Sarpy county farm of CM
ncres, 1111 under cultivation; cnoico mmi;
well Improved; great bargain for reiuly
sale; $35 iier ncre; no trades. Hiram A.
Sturges, 617 N. Y. Lite, Omaha Neb.
RE-M719 A4
FOR SALE Houses to be wrecked at
once. A. 1. Tukcy & Son, Hoard of Trade.
RE-M776 A2
MEDICAL.
PATENTS.
WILL HUY any good Invention or patent.
Address Loci; u. ioO, Des Mollies, lu.
-373
MASON, FENWICIC U LAWRENCE,
Washington, u. c 11, J. Cowglli, agent,
,115 Hamgu blocK, Oniulia, Neb, 956
J5- THIS ndvertlfemcnt Is'good for $5. Sues
& co., patent attoriiLys, ucu DMg. u;n;illJ,
xi eu. ;Su uo unless successful.
M29I AIS'
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 615 N. Y L. Hldg. Tel.
A linn I n I. u. . n l:- I.. .11.. a' .In... .
iuui, iiiibu, uuiiim.,11, A.nV-' lauiua uvl'l.i
Old. L. juhifsoii, u,teu'ithlsi, .Mgr.
374
DONOHUE, Osteoputh, lr.txlbn Hlk. Tel. 1367
1 1 au
A. T. HUNT, D. O...B05 Knrbach Elk. Tel 2352
3l0
MHS. JOHN H. MUS1CK, D. 0 ostco-
patnic pnysician, uuugius uiock.'
326-A-19
FARMS l'Oll HENT,
400 ACHES 6 miles south of Gretna, Surpy
county, ii'u, uuu uieen, iiuom e, uaruer
Elk., umuhu. 53i
bT.MMEHl.MS AND M'UTTEHING.
CURED. Julls. Vaughn, I'D Ranigo Uldg.
m
L.VU.NUHV.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collari,
zc; cutis, 4C. 1T3U eavuworiu. iei. o-ii.
litf
1IOII, EH MAICEHS.
OMAHA Holler Worls, steam boilers, tanks,
stacks, etc. Tel. 19. 12111 uuu izaru
-3ol
I'AWMIlKIKUna.
EAGLE Loah Ofllco. reliable, accommodat
ing; all business contldentlal. 1301 Douglas,
JUNK.
DO NOT soil your Junk boford you got
prices of the Ureat Western Junk House,
U2 Douglas, Omuha. 'Phono 2165. A.
Ferer, proprietor. 23s A15
ACCORDION PLEATING.
ACCOHDION pleating; cheapest, best,
quickest. Mrs. A. C. .Mark, .i. E. Cor. 17th
und Furnam 332
CAllPKNTEHS AND JOINEItb.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 2vtn
und Lako Sts. 370
U1CYCLES,
PRICES that will surprise you; must clear
out the stock ot new and second-hand
bicycles; second-hand wheels from )2.s0
up; new ones, $12 up. Louis Fletcher, lt:i
capliolave. 762
A HIG reduction In price on bicycles. New
bicycles, lj and up, secondhand ones, 3
uuu up. Will sell cheap. Must reduce
stock, Heauqaarters tor repairing and
sundries, Tires, $1.75 each, L. Ficscher,
1623 Capitol Ave. 620 A3
SATIN SKIN SPECIALTIES.
REST for you, because best made. Satin
Skin Soap, Creum und Powder. Use u
proof, 77o
FUlt.MTLUE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St,
-Sal
EXPiaiT ACCOUNTANT.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or oven
tug. R 15, Com. isut. Uank. G. R. Rathbun.
-3li
rllOHTUAND AND T YI'EH'IUTINli.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Llfo.
-3.7
UOY'LES' College, court reporter principal,
Boo Uldg. J.S
NEU, Uuslntss & Shorthand College, Doyd'a
Thiater. 379
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col.. 16 ft Doug
-3S0
FISHING AND PLEASURE REJIUHT.
IF YOU want good bass and croppy fishing
go to Langdon, Mo. Very best of hotel
accommodations. Plenty of boats and
mlnncws. Write R. A. Dittmar for rates.
-874-
VIHTUAMA cures .rtipotency, resulting
from indiscretions or debility; gives vi
tality, vigor -estorlng lebires. ambitions,
aspirations of youth, health, lining lor
success, happiness in business, profes
sional, soclai, married lite, or 3 lor $5.
Sent anywhere prepaid on rttcelpl of
price. The lildd Drug Co., Elgin, 111.
American OHIce, retail, wholesale, Mycia
Dillon Urug Co., Omaha; M. A. Dillon,
South Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council
lllutfs. Full line legitimate rubucr goods.
LOST.
LOST Envtlope containing gold and silver
money; reward, 3731 N. 21st st.
l.ost-0 30
LOST Lady's cold hunting case watch;
iiHtne engTavcd on Inside. Reward If re
turned to 411 South Twelfth.
Lot-M77
LOST A small pocketbook containing
draft on Omaha National bunk for $5,iw.
draft on Kansas City bnnk for $5nn, foir
$20 gold certificates, one $10 bill and one
$5 lull. Finder will please leave same at
police hcudqtlttrtcts. Lost M70 Al
DRESSMAKING.
IN families. Miss Sturdy,
2576 Harney.
-7S6 A1C
HANK STATEMENT,
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Conservative Sav
ings nnd Loan association of Omaha, Neb.,
on the 29th day of June, 19)1 !
ASSETS.
First mortgage loans $591,670 ft)
Stock loans 6.S99 tW
Cash 23,093 09
Delinquent Interest 1,328 4S
Other nsscts, general fund war
rants 61,032 42
National bank certificates of de
posit 22.203 ()
Total
LIAHILITIES.
Capital stock paid up
Reserve fund
.$705,220 67
.$663,761 SO
. 9.SM 51
Undivided profits
1,328 4S
Due shareholders
on Incomplete
loans
21,219 35
Total
Receipts ami expenditures
ending Juno 30, 191:
RECEIPTS.
Rnlnnce on hand July 1, 11).
Dues
Interest
Loans repaid
Loan fees
Heal estate sales
Rents collected ,
Warrants cashed
Interest on warrants
$705,226 67
for the year
i 16.S26 57
423,627 22
42.S76
93,066 2J
273 96
2,o59 00
12 ()
207,701
4,093 61
Total
$793,639 94
EXPENDITURES.
Loans ...
..$3ni.G53 9")
Expenses
Stock redeemed
Cash on hund
Warrants bought
Interest and premiums
rants
Cash dividends paid
Interest on withdrawals.
Heal estate account
.. U,(07 4H
.. 214,953 91
. . 23,093 09
.. 237,23 1 51
r-
.. 1,629 80
. . 5,069 02
26S 11
53S 20
Total
.$795,539 91
biato or ;sciiraskn, Douglas county, ss. :
I, George F. Gllmore, secretary of tho
above named association, do solemnly swear
that the foregolnz statement of the condi
tion of said association Is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge nnd belief.
dEORQE F. GILMORE.
Sec re I u ry
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this
3d day of July, 1901. E. N. HOVELL,
notary I'uuiic.
Approved;
JOHN F. FLACK,
CHARLES C. GEORGE,
A. P. TUKEY,
Directors.
Jy-31-3t-d
GO VEItN.M ENT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR SUHSISTENCE
Stores. -Olllco Purchasing Commissary of
SuliFlstencc, Omaliil, Neb., July 12, 1901.
Sealed proposals, subject to the usual con
dition?, will bo received nt this olllco until
10 o'clock a. in., August 1, 19)1, ut which
tlmu and place they will bo publicly opened
for furnishing rmbslstenco stores ns fol
lows: Hncon. Hour, colfee, sugar, ciuncl
goods, etc. Preference will be glve.i to
art Idea of domestic production. Blank pro
posals and specifications can lo obtained ut
this olllco. D. H. WILSON, Purcluudug
Commissary.
LEGAL NOTICE.
CONTRACTORS' NOTICE.
Healed proposals for a four-room addition
to school house ut Wlsncr, Neb., will be
received up to August 12 at 8 p. m. Plans
nnd specification! on Hie at my olllce,
F, W. WEST. fSccretnriy
POSTOFI'ICi: AOT1CE.
(Should be read dally by all Interested,
changes may occur at nny time.) ,
Foreign malls for the week ending AugiiRt
3, 1901, will close (PROMPTLY 111 ull onset)
nt the general postoillco as follows: Parcels
post mnlls close one hour earlier than clos
ing tlmo shown below. Parcels post main
for Germany eloao nt 6 p. m. Monduy uiid
Wednesday.
Regular nnd supplementary malls
at foreign branch half hour later
closing tlmu tjhown bolow.
closo
than
Ti'iinn-A tlnntle Mnlls,
WEDNESDAY-At S:30 a. in. (supplemen
. tnry 10 a. in.) for EUROPE, per s. s. Teu
tonic, via Ouecnstown; at 10 a. m. for
BELGIUM direct, per s. s. Southwnrk
(mall must be directed "per s. s. South
wnrk"). THURSDAY At 6:30 n. m.. for EUROPE,
nor s e. lllsmarck, via Plymouth, Cher
bourg and llaniburg (mail for Franco
must be directed "tier s. s. F. Hlsmnrck");
nt 7 a. in. for FRANCE, per s. s, Ii
Champagne, via Havre (mall for otlur
parts of Europe must be directed "per s
s. La Champagne"); at 2:30 p. m. for
ITALY, per s. s. Nord America, via Nu
pIch (mall must be directed "per s. h.
Nord America").
SATURDAY At 4:30 n. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Etrurln, via Quconstown; at 7 u.
m. for DENMARK direct, per s. s. Norgo
(mnll must bo directed "per b. h. Nornc' );
at 7:30 u. m. for NETHERLANDS direct,
per h. s, Amsterdam (mail must bo di
rected "per s. s. Amsterdam").
PRINTED MATTER, ETC This s'.camct
takes Printed Matter. Commercial Pa
pers and Samples for Germany only. Thj
same class of mall mnttcr for other parts
of Europe will not be sent by this ship
unless specially directed by her,
After the closing of tho supplementary
Trans-Atlantic mails mimed nbuve nddl
llonul supplementary malls are opened on
thu piers of tho American. Enullsh,
French nnd German steamers, and remain
open until within ten minutes of the hour
of milling of steamor.
Mnlls for South and Central Aineiieii,
Weal Indies, Etc.
WEDNESDAY-At 9:30 a. m. for INAOUA
and HAITI, per s. s. Mount Vernon, ut
10 u. m. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD and
ClUDAD HOLIVAR. per s. H Maraval;
at 12 in. for Cl'HA, YUCATAN, CAM
PECHE, TAI1ASCO und CHIAPAS, per
s. s. Esperunza, via Havana nnd Pro
grcso tmnll for other parts of Moxlco
must be directed "per s. s. Espernnza' ),
THURSDAY At 6:30 p. m. for JAMAICA,
per s. s. Admiral Sampson, from Hnaton,
FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. fl.
City of Washington, via Tnmplco (mnll
must be directed "per s. s. City of Wash
ington"). SATURDAY At 9 a. in. for NEWFOUND
LAND direct, per s. s. Silvia; nt 9 a. m.
for PORTO RICO, per h. s. Ponce, via
Sun Juan; at 9:30 a. in. (supplementary
10.30 a. 111.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, J A
MA1CA. SA VANILLA, CARTHAGENA
and ultlii TOwNi per s. s. Alleghany
(mall tor Costa Rlcn must bo directed
"per s. s. Alleghany"); at 10 a. m. for
HAITI, per b. s. PRINS WILLIAM
II (mall for Curacao, Venezuela, Trini
dad, British und Dutch Guiana must l
directed "per s. s. Prlns William II ),
at 10 a. m. for CUHA, per 8. s. Morro
Castle, via Havnna.
Mnlls for Nowfoundlnnd. by rail to North
Sydney, and thonco uy steamor, closo at
this olllco dally at 6:30 p. in, (connecting
close hero every Mondav, Wednesday nnd
Saturday). Malls for Mlquelou, oy rail to
llostou, and thencu by steamer, closo ut
this clHeo dally at 6:30 p. in. Mulls for
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fin., and
thenco by steamer, close at this olllco
dally (excopt Sunday) at 0.00 a. m. (tho
connecting closes nro on Monday, Wednes
day and Si.turday). Malls for Culm, by
rail to Miami, Fl.i.. and tliencu by steamor.
closo nt this olllco every Sunday nt 6.W
n m. Mulls for Mexico City, overland, un
lets specially addressed for dispatch by
steamer, closo at t tits ofllco dally ut 1-30
i) in. and 11:00 p. m. Mulls for Costa Rica,
llcllze, Puerto Corlcz and Guatemala, by
rail to New Orleans, and thenco by ateiimer,
closo ut this olllco dallj at l:3o p, m.
(connecting closes hero Mondays tor Hellzo,
Puerto Cortez and Guatemala and Tues
days for Costa Hlcu). 'Registered mall
closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day.
Truiin-l'iK'HIii Mulls,
Mnlls for Hawaii, China. Japan nnd Phil
ippines, via Sun Francisco, close hero
dally at 6:30 p. m. up tn July 2S, In
clusive, for dispatch per s. s Coptic,
Malls for China and Japan, via Tucoma,
closo hem dally at 6;30 p. m, up to July
28 Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, Duke
of Fife.
Mnlls for China and Japan, via SMltlc,'
close here dally at 6i3Q p. m. up to July
POSTOFF1CE NOTICE.
31, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. H o
Jun Muru (reglMcrod mall must be di
rected "Via .Seattle").
Malls for Tahiti nnd Marquesas Islands,
via Sun Francisco, close here dally at
6:30 p. m. up to August !. Inclusive, fcr
dispatch per s. s. Australia,
Malls lor Hawaii, Japan, China nnd Phil
ippine Islands, via San Francisco, closo
hero dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to August 5.
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. America
Mnru,
Mails for Hawaii, vU San Francisco, closo
hero dally at 6:30 p. tn. up to AuguU "5,
for dispatch per s. . Murapoia.
Malls for China and Julian, via nncoavcr,
dose here dally ut 6:30 p. m, up to Augut
13, Inclusive, for dispatch per s, . Em
press of India (registered mall must bo
ulrecled "via Vancouver").
Malls for Australia (except Vi est Australia,
which Is forwarded via fiuropo), New
Zealand, FIJI, Samoa nnd Hawaii, via Sun
Francisco, close hero dally at o:30 p. m.
lifter July 27 and up to August "L. In
clusive, or on nrrlvnl'of s. s l.ucanla, duo
ut New York August "l", for dispatch
per s, s. Sonoma. . ,
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which goes via Europe, nnd New .calniid,
which goes via San Francisco) and l ljl
Island, vlu Vnncouver, close nere d.;ll
.it 6:30 p. m. up to August "17, Inclusive,
for dispatch per s. s. Wnrrlmoo (supple
mentary malls, via Seattle and Victoria),
close nt 6:30 p. in. August MS (mall must
bo directed "via Vnncouver").
Trnns-Pncinc malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dally and the schedule of closing
Is arranged on tho presumption of their un
interrupted overland transit. Registered
mall closes nt 6 p. in. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster.
Postolllce. Now York N. Y., July 26, 1901.
Dlrret Route to Olmm.rr exhibition
ANCHOR LINE
of rutiiaU.iia front ,ew York Weekly for
GLASGOW
VIA LOM)UM)i:UHY.
Saloon
rv uuu mvvvmu uutii titvv aim
-Second Cabin
uu
'I'lilnl I " I i V"g huh tmtt'nMli
For Illustrated folder and further Informs,
III! U VIUSi)) Vv UUIU'!
tlon apply to HENDERSON UHOTHEHS,
Chicago, or
J. S. McNALLY. 1323 Farnam St.,
GEO. E. AUHOTT. 1324 Farnam at.. Omaha.
Summer Tours on Laks Mlohlgan.
STEAMSHIP MANITOU
for paMruKAr "'nice (tolutltalr, mafcM trl.wftklr
tri (or Iharlnvftlr, llaruor sprlnst. liar lew.
I'rl iikrr snil MarLlnac lUint counmitfnt ultti all
HteAUitltlp Llnm for Lsha Hupflrlor. Katrn sail
CannJlftn PnlnU. Heielsl IUts to Paa.Amftrlc&n.
LEAVES CHICACO AS FOLLOWS!
Tun. 10 a. m. Thum. 1 1 a. in. Hut. 6 p. ai.
Mnnltou Stonmshlp Company,
OFFICE A DOCKS. Ruth and N. Water Sis., Chicago.
RAILWAY TIM la CAUL.
1IUHL1NUTON & Mis
souri Hlver Railroad
"The Uurllngton Route"
Generul Otilces, North
west Corner Tenth und
Furnam Streets. Ticket
Olllce, 1602 Furnam btrOot.
'leleunono UUtilliglon atatlou, T cilia
und .Miuon Streets. Telopliono 12S.
Lcnvw. Arrive
Lincoln. Hnstlngs nnd
McColm A 6:40 am a 7!3J prn
Lincoln. Deliver, Colo
rado, Utah, Califorida.il. i;2j pm a 3:00 pm
Alllnuco Express a 4 us pm u 3:00 pm
Llneoin & Hlack Hills. .a 9:oo pm u 6:15 am
Montana, Puget Huund..a 9:00 pm a 6:45 um
Lincoln Fast .Mall b 3;W pm a 9;17 mil
Wymote, Ucairlco and
Llncolii a S:40 am bll:6o am
Denver, r'olorudn, Utah
and California ., a 6:45 am
Fort Crook, So. Hend,
Louisville, Plattsiu'th.b 3:20 pm bll:0- am
Ucllevue, P.nttsniouth
1'acltlo Junction u 7:40 pm u 8:20 am
Ucllevue. P.attsmouth c
Pacific Junction a 3:10 nm
a Dully, b Dally except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY. ST. Jo
seph & Council Ulurts
Railroad "The Uurllngton
Route" Ticket Olllco, 1502
Fnrnam Street, Tclophone
250. Depot, Tenth and
Mason Streets. Tele
phone 12S.
Lcavo. Arrive.
m
Kansas City Day Ex.. .a 9:20 am a 6:o5 pm
Kansas Cltr Night Ex..al0:30 pm a 6:15 um
St. Louis Flyer, for lit.
Joseph and St. Louis. a silO pm alllla nm
a Dally.
CHICAGO. nUHLINGTON
& (juincy itaiiroau "ino
Uurllngton Route" Ticket
Ofllco, 1602 Farnam Streot.
Telephone 250. Depot,
Tenth and. Mnson Streets.
Teleuhone 12S.
Lcavo.
Arrive.
n.iviiwiit
Chicago Spe-
cial a, 7:00 am al0:20 pm
Chicago Vestlt'Uiea ISx.a 4:00 pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local Express. a9:30 um a 4:05 pm
Chlcugo Limited a 7:50 pm a 7:45 am
Fast Mull a 2:S Pin
a Dally.
CHICAGO, HOCIC ISL
and Pacific Railroad
"The Great Honk
Island Route" city
Ticket OlHco, 1323 Far
nam Streot. Telephone
VU. Depot, Tenth and
Marcy Streets. Tele
phone, 629.
IS A hi. LC'aV- ArrlVC'
Chicago Daylight Spo...n G:00 nm a 2;00 nm
Les Moines und Daven
port Local a 7:25 am bU:33 am
Chicago Express ...,111:15 um a 8:10 am
Des Moines Looil a '4:20 pm a 4:45 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 5:oo pm u 1:23 !im
lies Moines. Hock Isl- 1
and and Chlcago...a 7:40 pm a 9:35 pm
Rocky Mountain Llm,,.a 2:00 am a 6:00 am
Lincoln, Colorado Spgs.,
Denver, Pueblo and
West, a 1:30 pm a 4:15 nm
Colorado. Oklahoma & ' '
Texas Flyer... a C:20 pm a S;50 am
a Dully, b Dally except Sunday.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
iiauruau uty iickot Of
fice, 1102 Farnam Streot,
Telephone, 246. Depot,
Tenth and Marcy Streets.
Leave. Arrive.
Chlcugo express a ,.w am a a:lu pJn
Chicago Limited.. ...... ..a i.45 pm u ;yj am
Minneapolis aul
Expresi ,' 7:00 um l pm
Minneapolis & St. Paul
Limited v n 7:43pm a 8:05 am
Fort Dodgo Local from
Council illuffs b 4:60 pm a 8:15 am
Fort Dodge Local from
Council llluffs n 6:00 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
Leave. Arrive.
St. louts Cannon Hall
Lxprcss ................a 6:15 prn a 8:20 am
lYtiumir- tjLj unit wuitiuy
Eocal a 7:00 am a 9:00 pra
u Dully. '
UNION PACIFIC--THE OVER,
land Route" Goneml nmn.u
N. E. Cor. Ninth an.l I.V.rX:
Streets. City Ticket Olllce, 1324
Farnam Street. Telephone, 316.
v.w., Aw,,,,, unu diurcy sts
Telephone, 629.
Leavo.
Arrive.
Tho Overland Limited.. a h:20 am
Tho Chicago-Portland
Special a S:20 -im
The Fast Mnll a 8:5 alii
Tho Mall and Express .all:35 jim
Tho Colorado Special ...ull:35 im
Lincoln, Heatrice und
Strotusburtr Express.. b 4:05 pm
The Pacific Express..., a 4:25 pm
Tho Atlantic Express...
Grand Island Local b 5:20 nm
n 7:30 pm
n 7:30 pm
a 3:25 pm
4:25 pm
n 6:60 um
bi2:30 pm
a 8:60 nm
b 9:35 um
a Daily, b Dully except Sunday.
MISSOURI PACIFIC R A I L-
roun-ucnorai Ofllces and
Ticket Olllces, Southeast
S?JM'L, i.VA a"J . Junius
... . w,., C Ju, UOOOt
Lllion Mt.lt nn
Leavn. A.,i..n
St
Kunsas
City
K. C,
a lo:00 am
a 6;25 pm
Express., a 10:50 pm
i una um
Leavn from 15lh
Webster streets:
NebrusKa Locul,
and
Via
Weeping liter
..b 4:10 im
nl0:45 am
a Dully.' i Dally except Sunday,
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS tiait.
road-Omaha. iCnnsas city
Qulncy Routd"Troke"t Of!
lice, 1415 Farnnm St. Teli
LoaVQ. Arrl,.
St. Louis Cannon Ball
Express ....a 6:16 pm a 8:20 am
Kansas City and Qulncy am
k' a 7:00 am n 9;W pm
W A HASH RAILROAD
iiexei -nice, Farnam
nil cel. leicpnono, JJe.
pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts
Telephone, cs.
Leave. Arrive.
Cannon Hall"
Luuis und
xtrcsi
St. L.
St Louis
Exprcs
a 6115 pm a 8:20 am
POSTOFFICE NOTIl'i;.
CHICAGO A NORTH
w "stern Railway "Tho
Northwestern Lino"
City Ticket Olllco, 1401
Farnnm St. Telephone.
661. Depot, Tenth olui
Marcy Stroets, Tele
phone, 629.
,, . Leave.
Daylight Clilcugo Spe-
.e a 7:00 am
Chicago Pasfngar a 4;13 pm
Arrive.
alt:30 pm
u 8:40 nm
"?"'in express, ues
Moines, Marshalltowti,
Ledar Rapids and
Chicago al0:65 am a 4:05 pm
Eastern Special, Chi
cago nnd ast a 4:65 pm a 4:0u pm
l'ost MulL Chicago to
Dhiv.lia tt 2:45 pm
pniaha-Chlcngo L't'd...a 7:15 pm a 8:00 am
l;nst Mnll..... 8:30nm
Cedar rapids I Ui jnsor. a 6:30 um
a Dally.
FREMONT, ELKHORN &
Missouri Valley Railroad
"Tho Northwestern
Lino" General Olllces,
United States National
Hunk llutldlng, S. W.
Corner Twelfth und Far-
nam sts.
Tlrbnt I Will'., Hill l.iritiit. tit.
leiephoi.e, 661. Depot, 15th and Webster
Sts, ') elephono, H5i.
... . , .. Lcavo. Arrive.
Ulnck HI'.ls, Deadwood,
Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm
W'yomlng, Cuspcr and
Douglas d 3;W pm o 6:00 pm
Hustings, York, David
u, cupeuor, U'liuvu,
xoter and Seward. ...b 3:00 pm
Norfolk, Voiuigro ana
. Freniont b 7:30 um
Lincoln, Wflr.oo & Fro-
mom u 7:30 nm
Fremont Local e. 7:30 am
b 6:00 pm
bl0:23 am
b!0:25 am
t Dally, b Daily except Sunday, c Sun
day only d Dally except Saturday, a
Dully except Monday.
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL.
Minneapolis & omnha
Hallway "Tho North
western Line" Oenerul
Olllces, Nebraska Divi
sion, 15th and Wcbattr
Kts. Cltv iieknt Dineo.
1401 Furnam St. Telephone, 661, Depot,
161 h and Webster Sts. Telephone, 1458.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger.. ..a 6:vo am a 9:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger. ..a 2:45 pm ull.io am
Emerson Local b 6:30 pm b 8:30 am
a Dally,
SIOUX CITY t PACIFIC
Railroad "Tho North
western Line" Qonernl
Olllces, United States
National Uank llutldlng,
rl. W. Corner Twelfth
,!' -Milium am, iiuKvi
umce, iiiu i-urnam at. Telephone, 661. De
pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Telephone, 629.
f.rVIVIV Afrlun
-iwin city express auum
Twin City J. mined a 7:55 pm
aio:23 pm
a 8:i5 um
u 3:60 pm
bioux city Local a s:w um
u Dally.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE
& St. Paul Hallway-Clly
Ticket Office, 1604 Farnam
Street. Telephone, 241.
Depot. Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone, 629
T.B.1V. Arl..&
Plilf-ni-n X- li
maha Ex..b 7:15 am b 3:io pm
..i i.-v ..n CrOO om n. Rift', nr.
Chicago Llml
i in ' ' . ...
Dally except Sunday
a unity, u
BURLINGTON'S NEW PROPERTY
lllnck III1U A Fort Pierre Line, Ilr-
ecutly Ai'iiiilreil, lleoonics I'nrt
of WyimiliiH: Illvlalmi.
On Thursday, August 1, tho Uurllngton
road will commence tho operation of tho
Hlack Hills & Fort Plorro lino In South
Dnkota, rccenMy purchased from tho Home-
Btnko Mining nnd Milling company.
This lino has been added to tho Wyoming
division of tho Uurllngton ns a regular por
tion of that section. As such It will corns
directly under the control of Superintendent
R. Pheelnn of Hint dlvUIon, whoso head
quarters nro at AUInnco
It Is said that Mr. Phoolan will nt pres
ent Inaugurate very few changes In thn
working forces under him on tho llttlo hill
road. Subsequent to Homo of tho nltoratlons
which thn Uurllngton will nialto up thero
theso changes will probably occur In num
bers.
It Is now assured thnt tho section of tho
track from Englewood, whero It Intercepts
tho Burlington now, to Lead City, will bo
mode Btandnrd gauge. This Is only a dls-
tanco of ten of twolvo miles, nnd tho laying
of a third rail outnldo tho nnrrow gaugo
will accomplish tho purpose. A Uurllngton
official who visited tho place recently Bays
that tho roadbed nnd track' ftro amply good
enough to use for tho standard gaugo equip
ment.
This will bo the first Improvement of mo
ment nnd the time of Its beginning depends
upon tho rapidity with which tho necessary
arrangements for tho work, eXTicnso, etc.,
cnn be made. When comploted regulation
standard gaugo passenger servlco can bo
had right Into Lend vln tho Uurllngton nnd
frolght trnfllc can bo similarly handled.
DOG CAUSES BAD ACCIDENT
F. J. Coltoii la Thrown from III
TIukio nml HoopIvch I'nlnful
n ml Serious Injuries.
A vlclou9 dog caused an accident In
North Omaha which may cost F. J. Colton
his llfo.
At 9 o'clock yestorday morning Mr. Colton
left his homo nt Forty-fourth and Man
dorson streets for South Omaha, whero he
Is engaged In the commission business. Ho
wns driving a spirited young horse.
When Mr. Colton reached tho corner of
Forty-flccond nnd Mnndoreon streets a
great St. Hcrnard dog attacked his horso.
Tho dog fastoncd his teeth in tho horse's
hind leg and hung on In splto of tho ani
mal's efforts to frco Itself.
Tho horso Anally shook tho dog looso and
plunged mndly down Ames avenue. It
beenmn unmnnagpablo and upset tho buggy,
Mr. Colton wob thrown to tho ground with
grcnt force. Ho wns carried In nn un
conscious condition to his homo and a
physician summoned.
It wns found that both bouos tn bis left
leg wero broken nbovo tho ankle. Two
of his ribs wero nlso broken and penetrated
his lungs, causing Internal hemorrhage.
Dr. W. II. Hanchctt, who cared for tho
Injured man, snya that It Is tmposslblo to
tell how dangerously ho was hurt. At
preaont ho la resting comfortably. Tho
doctor believes thnt tho man will rccovor
If tho Inlernnl bleeding cnn bo checked,
Colton la about 30 years of age.
WILL INCREASE LOCAL TRADE
Oninliii Morehnnta Aro to He IIhip
fltfMl h)' llenaoii of n Itrrcnt
Army Order,
Tho orders of tho War department re
arranging tho troops of tho -army of tho
Unltod States means much to tho merchants
of Omaha, for It brings to this city tho ex
penditure of an additional ajinual fund, tbo
exact amount of which can only bo esti
mated. Of tho commissary BtorcH distributed to
tho troops In tho Department of tho Mis
souri and to Fort Meade, which Is for
certain purposes Included In this depart
ment, nt least two-thirds of tho amount nro.
purchased In Omaha. Under tbo conditions
existing previous tn tho last arrangement,
of tho troops tbo chief commissary officer
oxpended nbout 1200,000 annually. From
now on he will expend at least 1300,000, In
creasing tho tialcs of Omaha Jobbers, from
this source alono nearly 1100,000. The
nuartormastor's department will show a
corresponding Increaso In expenditures, but
an official cstlmnto cannot bo ncurod,
Tho business of merchants with tho chief
commissary and the quartermaster Is tbo
best eort of government contracting, for
each officer pays spot cash, not having to
wait for departmental action as la tho caso
where antes nro made to tbe Indian depot or
other bureaus.
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