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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE'. PHI DAY, KEPT EMKEli 27, 1001.
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JOTICES
"HTTriiirntnii lor inmo cniumm
will be takru nntlt 12 tn. for b
evening edition nml until H ill) p. m.
tut inoralnu and Unndn edition.
Mates, 1 l-2o a word firm Insertion,
la a rrord thereafter. Nthlne taken
'or leu thnu UZa for Ufe tlrnt Inser
tlon. These adYertlsrments moat be
' ponnrootlrely.
Advertisers, hy reqnfstlas a
""rr4 check, can liave answers nd
ts'ressed to a. numbered letter la rare
of The llee. Answers u dJreI will
t delivered 01 preseatatiesi 9t tS
keek only.
U..ll . . . ... t
wanted-jiall help.
WANTED, first-class Insurance solicitors:
ive will mnko very liberal contract with
men of ability capable ot handling general
agency. Call or undress, Fidelity Savings tt
Trust Co, 317 N. Y, Ufa Uldg., Umahu.
U-I7G OI
TEAMS wanted, nt once, ono mile south of
Fort Crook. Jncksou ilroa. IJ M3
WANTED, men to learn barber trade; only
elKht weeks required; two years' nppr. i
llcushlp saved by our method ot fioo
clinic, expert instructions, lecture, etc.
These advantages ennnot bo had In any
other wuy, loois presented, wages .Satur
days anu positions guaranteed. Grad
ual! wanted for trains, hospitals, hotels,
country and city shops, Inducements to
upplleunts from distance. Catalogue
mailed free. Slolor Umber College,
Fariium st. U SIs2o Si'
ALL LEATHEK WOHKEHS on liors
goods, KEEP AWAY Irom Louisville, Ky.
rftrlko on. H-I972ii'
WANTED n married mnn by the month
for farm and orchard work. Thuo. Wil
liams, HcilHoli, Neb. H S121I 27
MEN and women to do copying ut homo;
must wrltrt u fair hand; o to $12 weekly
working evenings; positively no canwu
slng, incloso stump. Northwest Copying
Co., Box o:'j, .Minneapolis, .Minn.
U-M219 OP
SOLICITOUS wnnted for ''I.lfonil ImT
tlugulshod Services or William .Mr-Kin-ley.
by . Mil rut IlalHtuad, Chnuncoy Dopew
and others; art memorial edition: big
book, wo pants, profusely Illustrated;
?...y 1)Uy " moro, commissions from
60 to ,o per cent; prollts from loo to 3'j per
cent; agents roportliiK Irom lo to lw . r
7,1t ?uUy,''.. ll0,mzu; hooks on credit;
freight paid; otittlts iroe. .Standard Pub
Housc, tiept. F, Chicago. 1I-SI21S lu
Y?iUJlia '"?"' K0", "'I'1'1 Punniuri, for,lTl
clerk; references required. Address II 31,
I,co; H-2U
WM)iNiIiiD,i nV e1,nTl-ncotl ele.vutoVeoiw
J ',cJ?r' J' u 1,ri"'lvl & Son-.. Hoston
r Ht U-.M.Ii, 27
W'ANTHI). sausage makers; only llrst-clasa
ing Co., lJi'S Moines, la. U S12IS Si
a90,I?.,e'i'l'nKur,, wanted. A. 1). T. Co ""
, Hl 13t" Bt- H-M.I7 s "
SALI.MU, WA.NTKU.
CIGAIt salesmen with established ttado
with largu dealers, who buy direct from
factories. Adortss, vnth full paitlculars,
11. C. Fisher, Fisher building Chicago.
M31J (Jut 0
WA.N TU H-FJ Al.li 1 1 u
WANTED, 200 girls. 15-1 Dodge. Tel. 876,
. C-Uio
Q G1HI.8, all kinds worlc. Cauudlun Oillce.
C-Dll
WANTED, housekeeper In umall American
faiully. Address F vj, Ueu. C .iG0
NUIISES Training: Hchoul, 1'ueblo, ColoTi
three, months' cournu; ulp.omas, t.pen
(Jctubcr 1; uddtebs above. C AUDI Ol
WANTED, ladleo to learn halrdiesslng."
inanlu'jniiH and facial massage, cntiieiy
new plan; only lour weeks ruuuiruu;
thoroughly prnctlcai tnuning. call or
mu .uuuj, -uuiur uuugv, iojj f amain
St.
U-M Si
COOK. Apply 1110 Park Ave.
C-152
WANTED J''lrst class experienced choco-
"XVpi!& ?.Ht ,,'.llt'i:1" Jwndlo holp.
leach glffs t6 dl(1 chocOlates; statu ex
perience, rotcrcnct'M, salary expectoa;
good position to thu right party. Ad
dress C. C. O., llox U!0, iMobio, Colo.
O-Mllil SO
QIHL for general housework. 2o7 South
...' ...st,' o-i9i-au
I'lHBT-CLASS cook; extra largo wages to
competent woman; in family oi six
Kitchen work only. Apply s. j;tti St.,
corner Douglas. C 1W m
WANTED, .uirBt-mald for ono child, alsTi
girl for Kcneral huusework in a flat to go
to Chicago. Mrs. Hurt, 122 Ho. auth at"
C-Mjul si
GIHL for general huu.cwork. 1125 s. 2Sth
.. Bt , O--M209 2?
W ANTED, experienced girls ut paper fac
tury, aith mm lzarU. b 211
WANTED, compotent girl for genor.ti
hoUSOMOrk. 6Ut Hi. AfnrVn
C-215 20
WANTED, a rollned and educated girl, who
1 w,"1"!,1 "B9lHl wllh scc.uul work
Inqulro -.20 Dodgo st. 0-.M237 29
rou nuNT-iioii.si:,
IF VOU want lour houses well rented
place them with Uuiiuwa Co. D-912
SEE IIENKV U. I'AYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE
. D-915
T MVE right get Omaha Van Storage,
Co., oltlco linli Furnam. or tel. lDo9-i63.
D-9U
UOUBES, stores. Uomla, Faxton block.
D-911
HOUSES, etc. V. D. Wead, 1521 Douglas.
D-910
HOUSES und flats, itlngwalt, Uarkcr ink.
D-iiSi
OMAll'A LOAN AND TRUST CO
ISth and Douglas Sis. '
. D-SKJ
FOn KENT, eight-room house; cunvenlrnf
all modern: U una California Sts fn
qulro. No, 607, N. Y. Utu building.
D-SUS5
SPECIAL
FOR RENT, 11-room stone house. 415 N I LIl''E ol WM' M'KINLEY, with memorial
I5th St. 11. T, Cluike, 12? Rumgu Rlk by ut"0' prominent men; large, fully
D-SI76I Illustrated; extra terms; trelght paid;
- credit given; big pay lor quick work;
l-OR RENT, 8-room house, city water. uutllt ready; free; send 10 cents tor post
bath, largo yard. 30th and Hurt Sts. J. lBler Co., 32t Dearborn st., Chl
A. Lovgren. l Paxton Rlk. D-231 '"0' J-M7io 03'
U9 S. 29TH AVE., S-rooni house, all mod
ern; will paper and vnmlsh through"'
rent JJ5 to Al tcitatit with roferencei"
OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST "
10th ana Douglas Sts
D-813
TO LET, S-room house, near Curtis Turner
park; new, with every convenience. W.
1' arnam Smith Co., 1320 Farnam st.
D-SH73
1707 VINTON street, store with two live
room Han above. Thu whole building has
Vt'.n. cen, I'M'Kcd and papered throughout.
111 make u very reasonable, rent to u
g?J?rdii'e!a,'.".'.ur wl re"l separately.
THE OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO..
-loth and Douglus Sts.
, D-11S
lJi9yS?. f1or reni ln 11,1 parts of tho city.
Urcnnnn-Lovu Co., 309 South 13th strcnt.
D-A19
''U R,NKr,,i0U5? and f'ar"- 0,1 modern.
QVtftJli wV. APP'y Merchants1
National Hank Uldg. D 917
KO HARD coal needed; steam heat; nil
modern, control. 7-room house; lull. bath,
biucinent. Tlzard. 221 N, 2uh. D.-013-30
N ERi pleasant six or eight-room flat, well
located and ln tine repair. Inquire 310
llrown block. ' d 771
7-HOOM, nil modern house, xco Dodgo.
Clarke Powell, 120 N. Y. Life. D-M710
1237 SO. 318T St. Tel. 311.
D-S10 SO
FOR RENT. Sept. J5. slx-room cottage,
2211 California St., 122. Apply at 607 N,
19th st. D-C00
HOUSES.
WHEATON, ia Paxton Ulk.
D-153
15-UOOM housH, nil modern, the Karbach
aroperty. 20th, ard Leavenworth. Inquire
.1 So. 20th. y D-M9S2 OJ
FOIl nK.M-IIOtSF.S.
SNAP- -612 S. 19th, new 10-r, "strictly mod
ern, 133, 8. e Henry 15. Payne, 001-2 Nrw
Tork Life. D-USJ
NICELY furnished flve-room cottage, noo.'l
" nurin, rirsi ward, .uuress, uox ii,
eo Oillce, South Omaha. D-l9j-26
ONE 6-rcom flat, modern, 1112 S Hth. .
1 3 1 j
MODERN rcsldepcc, 10 rooms! easy walk
ing distance from business portion. 3o.
Ringwnlt Hros., Harkcr Hlk. D-M2W
6-HOOM cottnge, city water, 112 per month.
2523 Caldwtll st. Inquire Jos. Ooldsmlth,
room IS, United States bank building.
j D-M232 27
FOR RENT, 2112 Douglas st., 9 rooms,
tni'dem, steam heat, cloc In, reduced to
Ho.
2Mb and Popplcton, 2 new, all modern brick
houses, 7 rooms and reception hall, hard
wood ilnUh. cemented cellars, stationary
laundry tubs, etc.; houses new and clean;
very ciieap at W.bO and J35,
27o7 Farnam, 9 rooms, modern, good loca
tion, J3S.
3113 N. 30th, 6-room cottage, city water. $to,
2921 S. 17th, B-room cottage, eity wnter, J10.
R. C. PETERS ft CO., 1702 FAUNAS!.
D-.M229 27
2532 DAVIJNPOUT, 7 rooms and bath, $22.:o.
11 N ''r'ifh. k rnnmy inArlrrt ti m...
- - w.t.Mi iiiwuvj i t i .rv. in life
wait, barker blk. D-227 29'
ANTED, to rent, by Monday, about Ilvo
unfurnished rooms, heated rooms prcfT
red, reasonable price, walking distance.
Address I! 32, Bgc. D-M25S 27'
ELEGANT 8-room house, all modern Im
provements. 101 N. 23d. D M25I 23
C-UOOM house, modern, barn. Inqulro 1911
N. 21th. Tel. A-25G5. D-2I3
NEWLY painted house of 5 fplendld i'ooms;
also newly papered housa or U rooms at
'9th and Pierce sts., rcasonab!n ten ;
houses opened for Inflection, j. v. Hob
bins, H02 Farnnm. D-M25I
SIS S. 29TII AVE., fi-room modern cottnge,
uitu iiii:utMHi, 111 kuuii cuuuiuoii, rent s.o a
month. OMAHA LOAN AND ' TRl'ST
W D-SUIO
rou n i:r-11 jh.miii:i rooms.
3 UOO.MU far light housekeeping, 1112 S.
lit" at. E-SIsil
DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnam.
E-9il
THE THURSTON. Cool, ulry rooms.
E-'..2I
LARGE front room and alcove, well fur
nished, modern; sultublu for two, 2j
Cuss St. li-.MUI
FOR RENT, two lurge furnished or un
tjinltiKU rooms. Audrcss F Is, lice.
--142
3 ROO.MS for light housekeeping. 1112 S.
lltn st. J5-S16M
COSY front room. 1S11 I.iko st.
E-M122 2S
LARGE pleasant room, heat und gas, ?12;
good rciureiicvs requiitd. 522 N. Uih at.
E-SI230 27
I LllMsllEU uuujta HOAltU.
UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St.
F 9.'j
(iLE.SCAIRN, transient J1.25 duy. 1009 Doug,
THE Mertlum, summer icuort, 2oth tc DoUgo
F-VJa
TWO larbo front rooms, with bourd. 19J9
Cupltol Ave. F 310
11UO.MS und bourd. The Rose, 2020 HurTiey
'F-MI0.I OC112
FRONT room. 316 S. 28th St.
F-i53-2!
FURNISHED rooms with boaru. 2570 Hur
noy t. F-9 022
HOARD, .-doms. 222 N. 19th St. F-153 3
DJCSIRARLE rooms, llrst-clusB board, 2isi
nniuy. F-sil a
FOIl IIU.N'I'-f.M'Ull.MMIUI) ROOMS.
DESK loom space, per month, giouud
Hour iuuiii 111 liio lieu building, lucins
i-uiiliuu itrcwt; no vxpenso lur u0at;'ncai
or janitor service. i. fuiuia .o.,
iielitul Agents, ueu tiullulng. U 41u
UNFURNISHED rooms.llght housekeeiilnj,
-.11 .S. 19111. U 211 .0-
FOll HUM Vi'u"U .v.NU OFFlCLs.
I' OK ItENT, store In llrst-cluss location;
lent icasunuuic. Apply it. C, Peters cn
Co., gio.iuu lluo.', liuu illdg. 1 200
FOR RENT, oltlco with vault und part lliat
liuor or u;l tup lioor, itu-lo iiaiuvy at.
Miuiuiid Uiaub and i'uliu Co., liiu limiicy
tot. J. -to
STORES, with fixtures, suited for depart
ment stores, lizard, 221 -N. 21th.
1-J12-30
FOR KENT, tho building tormeriy occu
pied uy J'he lieu ill 910 i'arn.ini St. It has
lour Btrius una u uusemciti which tu
loniK'i'iy used us 'lliu ueu press room,
'nils Mll bu rented very rcuonubly. it
interested uppiy ut oucu to C. . kosu
alci, sccrciui), loom 100, isvu iiutldlug.
t .;i
AO i: VIS V.'ASjTEU.
PRESIDENT Sl'KINLEY'S Assusslnation;
couiplett) olllclal memorial edition; truglu
detulld of anarchistic plot; life of usius
hIii ; huudri'db ot pictures; only authuntla
book; largest, cheapest, best; prices cut;
wo arc not In tho book trust, 10 pur cent
prollt, epormous demund; fortuno rur
.tgeutb lit Ht In Held; most liberal terms;
securu territory now; llrst book ready;
credit given, freight paid; geuurul ugeius
wuuted on salary; valuable premium free
with each book, book uutllt alone frco;
both book uud premium outllta prepaid
tor 25 atumps to cover cost of seuuingi
order quick. .Monroe Hook Co., Chicago.
J-S17J7 30'
MEMORIAL II To of McKluley by his life
long triend, .Mum 1 Hnlstcud, the hU
tot inn ; positively tho lurgest and lluest
book published; size sxl'i inches; loo splen
did Illustrations; price only tl.5o; teims
loo per cent prollt, credit and frclgnl puld;
large photograph ot McKlnley tree with
each book; outilts ready and mailed truu
to those meaning business; don t bu tooled
by promises of "exclusive territory;"
don't work for 10 per cent; we give luO
per cent prollt and will also dtviuo W,0"0
in cash prizes among our agents, Ad
dress American liook and lllble House, 110
N. 10th st., Philadelphia, Pa. J MS23 S2'
.EST and largest $1.60 Memorial Llfo of
McKluley, 000 puges, 150 Illustrations, out
lit free. W. A. lltxcnbaugh & Co., 15th
und Farnam, Omaha, Neb. J M107 21
JOHN WANA.MAKER wants "'reliable
tth'-iiia u iiinu puunriiiHiuii!) ror livery
body's Magazine with Now I'ensus Atlas
or clubbing offers; grout opportunity: .x
porlonce unuecesi;ary; llberul nommlssloiiH
and cash prizes. John Wannmaker. Dont
1C2A, New York. J-.M25'
WAXTUU-TO HKXT.
WANTED, furnished rooms or furnhiiol
houne for light housekeeping. Address
11 30, Hec. K SI231 29
bTOIlAGR.
PACIFIC Storuge and Warehouse Co.. 912.
911 Jones, general storage and forwarding.
-93
OM. Vun Stor. Co., 15UJ4 Farn. Tels, 1559-SM.
-9J1
STORAGE Household goods and other
articles stored nt low rates. J. J. Derlcht
& Co.. 1119 Farnam St. Tel l& -332
1 '
W A XT J U-Tu HUV.
SMALL eastern Nebraska farm; must bo a
bargain; give section numbers and lowest
prlco for spot cash. Address 11 25. Uco.
N-MliO 2S
FOIl !tAt.i:-Fl!UMTL'ltU.
FURNITURE of 15-room modern flat, com
pletcly equipped, flue location, full first
class roomers nnd boarders; parties leav
ing city; n bargain. 'Phone L-2270. J,. H,
Joliruon, N, Y, Llfo. 0237 27
I'M II SA LKF V It X1T tit K.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., H10 Dodge. Tel.
2020. New and secondhand furniture
boi'ght, sold, exchanged. O 933
I'M II SAU',-II0IIM1S, VISIIICI.nS KTC,
TALK It up Harry Frost, Hth and Leav
enworth, makes good vehicles. P 119
WE HOLD an auction sale ot liorses every
Wednesday p. m, at the Union Stock
ards. Wiilworth-Hllllker Co.
P-M071 OH
run s.vi,i:-.MihCEi,L,.v.M:oLs.
DHAND safe cheap. Dsrlght, 1119 Farnnm.
1 U-93j
SAFES, stondatd makes.sold, rented. HI S 13
EDISON tt COLUMRIA talking machines
and record.. Omnhu Ulcycle Co., 16th nnd
Chicago. Q-S04
FIR timbers for houscmovcrs, etc,, 40 to
71 ft., cribbing and hog tenco, 901 Doug
las. Q-939
CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap.
S. T. Campoell, 1213 Center St. Q 391
DUGGIES, phaetons, surreys, wagons, bi
cycles; big stock new, second-hand bar
gains. Fredrlckson, 13th and Dodge.
Q-MS78 S2D
25-SETS of second-hand double und single
harness, 15 saddles; genuine bargains. A.
singer, ltd N. lGlh; removed from 1.19
Dough.s Q-M3S7 Oct.ii
is HORSE-POWER boiler, and engine, for
lale cheap. C10 8. Hth St. Q-MJ93 O10
HAVING sold my 9-room house nt 3711 N.
18th street, I. will sell nt onco the furni
ture, all or any part. Who wants a snnp?
'Phone F-2C9. H. E. Fredrlckson.
Q-210 29
boo. OVERCOATS, bargains, Marowltz, m
Iblll. U 239
COMPLETE set of hourehold goods. Call
nt once. No. 10, Sherman Hats.
Q-.M259 29
CLAlltVOVAXT.s.
SIRS. FllITZ, clairvoyant. S19 N. 16th.
S-'JIJ
SIME. GYLMER, genulno palmist, 315 S.
15th. S 150
DON'T fall to call and consult tho Ron
r nun Ian gypsy, who revenls all secrets nnd
roads and explains to you your entire lift.
1923 Douglas St., corner 20th. S Mtlt 2S
1'IORSO.NAI,.
DR UOY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous hair ttmoved by dlictrlcity. R, 12,
Frcnzei block. U 911
M. GOLDS1AN & CO., only perfect ac
cordion pleating pluut In tnc west; mull
orders bulKlted. oultu 200, uouglus block.
U 910
VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational,
wholesome homo treatment. 31) Uee Uldg.
U 913
PRIVATE ho.-pital for ladles before and
during conllnetnent; babUs, adopted. ;30i
Grunt street. U 911
JENNIE, meet 1110 at tho Collins Plar.o
Co.'b store, ld22 Douglu.4 st., toniorrow at
2 p. m. und hear the wonderful 'Mon irch
talking machine. George. U Oh
PRIVATE home for ladles before and dur
ing coiilluciuent; babies adopted. V0:0
llurdcttu st. Sirs, llurget. U 371 09
OMAHA Accordion Pltg Co., 1521 Douglas.
; u-911
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
rent. Whlto Sewing Machine, JOJO Doug
las. Tel. 2231. U-915
RUPTURE CURED without tho knife. Em
pire Rupturo Cure, 932 N. Y. Life Hldg.
U-990 S30
fJSIE. SMITH, baths, US N'. 15, 2d floor, R 2
U-02 OI
CCORDION pleating; cheapest, host, and
quickest. Sirs. A. C. .Mark, 17th and Far
nam. U-v20
WALL PAPER .cleaner... O. MeihllcmUt.
'Phone 123S. Leavfc orders at 1319 Farnam.
Rooms cleaned, Jl and up. U Mi! 019
ANNE If A JANS HEIRS will meet at"s20
N. 15lh street, October 1, 11 1 2 p. in., In
Onlnlut, Neb. Sirs. Mary Cjrrev. Treas
urer. U Sllra 30
MRS.JACOIISON, 1S11 LakoTt.
U-MI3I 2S
OUR SIOTTO
Ir in every man's mouth,
' A GOOD CIGAR.
Smoke tho best und you won't go wrong.
The name of
W. F. STOKCKER CIGAR CO.
on tho box Is. a correct attest as to quality.
Our Prince of Omaha Is tho best Co cigar
on tho market union made.
U-192-27
PIANOS tuned, $1.73. Addrcns It 22, lle(
U-SI17S 30
A NICE healthy baby girl for adoption nt
14 09 So, 17th street, Omaha. UL.M20) Ol
WE RENT sowing machines for 75 cents
tier week, we repair and soil nccd!c3 nnd
parts for every machine manufactured.
'Phono 1003, Neb. Cycle Co., 15 .t Harney,
lirunch oillces: 012 N. 21th, South Omaha;
'phone 2173. 331 llroadway, Council muffs.
U-S74 021
RUPTURE permanently cured lu 30 to tV)
days. Send for circular. O. S. Wood, SI.
D., 621 New York Life Uldg., Omaha, Neb,
U-0S1 Olo
WILL party who advertised "watch found,
address G 2o," please call at Uoo oftlce.
i U-210 20
CLISIATIC changes, winds, exposures, de
mand the magical boautlflcrs. Satlu-Skln
Cream und Powder. 25c. U SI250 27
9IMXEY TO LOAX-llEAl, ESTATE,
6 AND 6W pel cent loans. W. II. Thomas.
First Nutlonnl Hunk building. Tel. lots.
, W-948
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa farms ut 5 per cent; borrowers can
puy $100 or uny multiple; any Interest
date; no delay. Urennaii-Lovu Co., 30J So.
13th St., Omuhu, Neb. W 950
WANTED, city loans, bonds und warrants.
Gcorgo it Company, 1001 Farnam street.
W-917
WANTED, city loans and warrants.' W.
Furnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam street!
W-918
WANTED, city und furm loans; also bonds
and wurrunts. R. C Peters & Co.. 170a
L'n-ni,-. C. ttl.l. ST..
t'Blliaiil U.., UVD xjiusj. W
ii TO 6 P. C. money. Bcmls, Paxton Blk.
W 931
$50,000 SPECIAL fund; loans $500 up; lowest
rates. Garvin Uros,, 1001 Furnnra.
W-952
$3o0, $400. $500 PRIVATE monoy to loan; 1.
2, 3 or 5 years. W. L. Selby, Uourd qf
Trade Uldg. W-933
SEE HENRY U, PAYNE, 001-2 N. Y. Life.
. W-1S9
MONEY to loan on impicvod Omaha real
estate urennan-Lovo Co., 309 south ntn
W-931
W. U. S1EIKLE, 401 S. 15th St., loans money
on residence property ut 3 per cent.
W-154 J
WANTED, a $6,000 loan upon choice city
property for prlyutu party. R. e. Petera
.t Co., Boo Hldg. W SI20" 7
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y L
W-953 '
PRIVATE money. I'. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas.
W-9J7
4Vi AND Tper CENT-R. C Patterson." R10
New York Life. W-SU39 021
SIO.M1Y TO I.MAX-CIIATTEI.S.
LARGEST BUSINESS In LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants; team
steis, boarding houses, etc., without
curlty; easiest terms; 40 oillces In prlncl
pal, cltlis. Tolmnn, 440 Board of Trade
MONEY loaned 0:1 plnnoi, furniture. Jew
elry, hnrse, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 s. 13
X-9C1
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE.
Ilvo bind:, rtc. Quick sorvlre and lowest
rates guaranteed. J, W. TAYLOE, C33 (top
lloor) Paxton block, northeast corner 10th
nnd Farnam; entrance ou 16th street.
. . X-900
MOMIV TO LOAX-Jtr.AI, ESTATE.
... , DO YOU NEED SIONEYT
W e loan 110 and up on furniture, pianos,
horses and other chattels.
SALARY LOANS
Without mortgage to people holding perma
nent positions. You can get the money In
a few hours after making application nnd
take 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 0 months or more In which
to pay It back, and you need not pay for
It ono dav longer than you keep It. We
charge nothing for papers nnd wo gWe
you the full amount In cash. There are
no lower rates than ours; our terms oro
the easiest, our business Is confidential
and our motto Is "try to please."
OMAHA SIORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 IJonrd of Trade Uldg. Tel. 2293.
(Established 1592.) ZOi H. lfith 3L
X-S03
DID THE CARNIVAL HREAIC YOU?"
Salary Loans
To honest working people
on their plain note.
DON'T GET FOOLED
by others. Ouis are lowest rates
given to salaried people,
hatlcst payments, strictly conildcntlaL
RELIAULE CREDIT CO.,
Room 303, third floor, Paxton Ulock.
X 3U
SIONLY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business confidential; lowest rates,
614 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Co.
X-Pfil
MONEY loaned on plnnos, furniture, horses,
cows, jewelry. Duff Green, R, 8, Darker blk
X-93J
IIUMXESS CHANCES.
TELL mo what you havo to sell,
Tell me what you wutit to buy,
If 1 do not llnd you a deal
You may say 1 never try.
J. II. Johnson, Sll N. Y. Llfo. 'Phono L
2270. The real estate und business chance
man. , Y-.MSI)
$10 DAILY profit, long ostnblMicd lirst-chus
log Minute business, suitable for lady or
gentleman; flue location; bear closest In
vestigation, $1,600; controls $1,000 cash,
balance eaty; ono meaning business tor
further particulars seo J. 11. Johns' n,
N. Y. Life. Y-M037
FOR SALE, stock of general merchandise;
Invoice about $16,000; cash sales, $1W dally;
Investigation solicited. Address II 1, Dee.
Y-SIS31 29
FOR SALE, milk business ln good Iowa
town, population 5,000; have 60 cows and
all necessary llxtures needed ln the buil
noss. Will lease farm to buyer If do
sired. This Is n money maker. T. SI.
Cllne, 123!) O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Y-SI923 2S
FURNITURE of ll-rnrim. well equipped
line located Hat, $2lo monthly income;
roomers nnd boarders; furnnco boat; rent
$10. Lady advanced In years going east
to reside. No reasonable ofTor rejected,
llrr loss, your gain. J. H. Johnson. N. V.
Life. Y-23S '27
for i:ciia.m;i;.
TO EXCHANGE.
LEADING HOTEL, healed uy steam, In
northwestern I own town ot l.uuuj want
good cuttle ranch. Johnson Hros. Co.,
Armour, S, D. '. SI220 ;'J'
FOIl NAI.E-UK.U. ESTATE.
7-ROOSI, ull modern house. 3320 Dodgo St.
CLARKE POWELL,
'Phone 921. 420 New York Life.
RL-.73
SEJ, HENRY 11. PAYNE, Cjl-2Iv Y. Utu.
W ' RE-97J
HOUSES uud lots In ull parts ot cilj ; uUo
ucru propcity anu farm lands. Thu O. F.
Davis Co., lioum.i52 lieu liullUlng.
KE-971
liuLSES uud lots In ull pit rib o: it;; also
ucve propui ty und farm lands. 'Hut ), t'.
UavU Co., IIO0111 3o2 lieo Ilulldllig,
KE 741
CHAS. E. WIE.L1AS1SON, 03 Funiam St.
RE-971
WK HAVE ot) hand tit, nil times sulcctcd
llrst inortgiMcs on linptovcd property at
6'. to 0 pur cent. Call und ice us.
. PAYNE-KNOX CUM PAN Y,
Slain tloor, NuvV York Life Ulilg.
RE SI loa 0
FARS1S, C. F. llAIUHSON, 913 N. Y. Life.
i" . RE 503 O h
FOR SALE, fruit and gitrdi'ii place and
grocery store; seveiVactes, part ln choice
grapes, plums and other I nut; a splendid
bltsiiicH.1 location; barn, leu house, sheds,
well, cistern, etc.'; ono mile out of town
on main lotifl. Inquire at 335 llroadwuy,
Council UHifiS, lu RE-S14I3
GREAT HARGAIN CL'SIING ST.
For 11 lew days 1 offer 22xiw on Cuming
St., with one-story frame building, ut tho
extraordinary low llguro of $750. Rented
for $S uud with some repairs wojld bring
$15. Sultublu tor laundry, grocery, shop,
small factory or could be changed to
residence. See 1110 nt once.
GEORGE O. WALLACE, llrown Hlock.
RE-187-
TEL. TIIREE-ONE-FOUR.
HARRISON.
RE-342 N5
RANCH and farm lands for sale by tho
Union Pacific Railroad company. U, A.
SIcAUnster, bind cMiumlsslouer. Union Pn
cltlc Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-972
EXCURSION TO SILVER HILL, ALA
HA.MA Will leuve Omaha on the 1st day
of Ootobo- ut 5:15 p. m. from thr Union
station over the Wabash nnd Slobllo ft
Ohio railroads. If you want to buy 4")
acres or more lnnd oheup on easy terms,
no Inlorect to pay nnd no tnxos to pay
until tho land Is paid for; good climate,
good water, good market for your prod
ucts, no cold winters, lumber chenp. There
are now 12S northern tamillcs living In
this vicinity who would not come, north
under- uny clrcumstuneen. If you want
to go thlH trip pleaso call or write to J. A.
Lovegrcn. 421 Paxton block, Omaha, Free
fares to pt chasers of 40 acres of land.
RE-SI23I 27
ISIPROVED FRUIT FARSI.
35 acres, lying 7Ji miles
from the I'. O. nnd .'I miles N.
of Country club, highly Improved,
Every convenience and facility required
for a profitable fruit farm, such as
horses, harness, wagons, plows,
splendid home, barn, sheds, cellnrs,
oats, corn, hay potatoes enough
for a ycnr'H use; bearing vlnoynrd of
6,000 grapes (4.S00 baskets sold this yoar),
about 300 plums, 200 apple trees,
250 cherry tres, Hi acres blackberries,
OWNER GOING TO PHILIPPINES.
PROPERTY SIUST BE SOLD.
WANT OFFER.
HARRISON & SIORTON,
Tel. 314. 912-913 N. Y. Life.
RE-236 20'
Kn, 40874 acres, six miles from South
Omuhu, i mile from slntlon, 25 acres cul
tivated, balance bluegrass and clover, good
o-room hojse nnd bam. fenced ln three
lasturos, running water nnd springs.
I'rice. $3,800. Owner will take homo in
Omaha worth about $2,OuO; time will be
given on balance.
No. 409 -210-acro farm In northern part ot
Cass county, si miles from station, all
good level land, 210 acres under cultiva
tion, 30 acres pasture, running wnter,
good house nnd corn crib, nll black loam;
$50 per acre, part cash, baluneo time ut
low rate of Interest.
No, 410 ISO ncres, six miles north of Flor
tnce, In Washington county, about 65
ncres tillable land, balance timber and
pasture, 20 acres of good corn goes with
this land, at $2,600, $S0O ensh, balanco on
time.
Flro Insurance. Ilniihcs for rent.
SHIS1ER & CHASE.
C01 Uee Uldg. Tel. 1412,
RE-.M22S 27
GREAT BARGAIN IN NEBRASKA FARSI.
320 ncreB good farming land near Kear
ney, Buffalo county, Nob., 250 acres under
plow, nil good soli, $12.50 nn acre. Hicks
Land Agent y, Board of Trade.
RE-SI255 27
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARSI.
Best bargain ln county, of 320 acres, close
to town; over 200 acres finest level land;
fair Improvements; good orchard. Price,
$45. For quick sale might cut little. We
havo been all over the land. Rents for
$900 year.
D. V. SHOLES CO,, 310 N. Y. Life. Tel. 829.
RE-SI201 29
SNAP.
llK&T BARGAIN In city If taken by Mon
day next; 1127 S. 31st ut., 50x150, 8 rooms,
well built, modern house; tine location;
block from Park line. Owner wants tn
lenve city next week sure. See It nnd
make us nn offor. Ask $3,500, and It Is
cheap.
D. V. SHOLES CO., 310 N. V. Life. Tel. 829.
HE-M2B0 29
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
11! 1-'-' I'M It CENT INVESTMENT.
m:w not sii ij, iiAN.sro.M place.
11R 8. 2Mb st. (Just north of Popplcton) I
nm orferltiK it new two-story, six-room
house, with nickel-plated plumbing, porce
lain bath, hot and cold water, gas and
electric lights, furnace, laundry In cellar,
lot .40x160 loot; street paved and permanent
sidewalks; rented to first-class tonnnt for
two years for $750 and water rent. Price,
$3,100. Let mo show you this bargain.
Byron R. Hastings, Agent, 212 fl. Hth st.
HE-.M2I9 29
.MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, tho acknowledged leading
specialist In diseases ot women ln Omtihu,
would call tho attention at suffering
ladles to his unsurpassed accommoda
tions before and during confinement, and
nts treatment for Irregularities, no mat
ter what cause. Call or address, with
stump. Dr. Pries, 1513 Dodge St., Omaha,
Neb. Sl-SiO S.T
SIIOKTHAMi AM) TYPEWUITIXO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Llfo.
-J19
BOYLES' College, court reporter principal.
Beo Uldg. -910
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Uoyd
Theater. l-Sl
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col,16th Doug
-913
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, D15 N. Y. L. Uldg. Tel.
1(41. Alice Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.;
Uid E. Johnson, usteoputhlst, Slgr. 9I
uuNOHUE, Osteopath, Paxton Ulk. Tel. 13o7
-917
DR. S1USICK, Douglas Ulock.
-311
DR. T. HUNT, suite 12 SlcCusuu bldg, Tel.
2352. 750
IIOOKKEEPlxa.
L.ESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or even
ing. It i. Com, Nut. Bunk. U. it. Ruthbun.
309
MORTGAGES FOIl SALE.
WE HAVE 011 hand ut ull limes hclcctod
las 1 mortgages oil liuptuvod property ut
&V2 l 0 Pel' cent. Lull uud sou Us.
PA X A E-KNOX COMPANY,
Mala Floor, -New lurk Lltu Uldg.
luj j0
PAWMlllOWEItb.
EAGLE Loan Oillce, liit.ibiu, accommodat
ing; ull UUt,..-.eij cuuudcutlai. LV1 uuugiui
JSl
a'l A.UMERI.Ma AMI S I'Ui i'l.Kl.Mi.
CURED. Julia Vuughn, 430 Ramge Uldg.
Jil
LAL.MHIY.
OMAHA Steam Iundry; shirts, "c; collars,
lie; c'lita, t- luJ icuvcliwulih. Tel. 617.
JSi
SPAMSII LESSOXS,
SPANISH lessons. IJb S. 21th St.
-ajO O-G
llOll, Lit Sl.Vlt.LRS.
OS1AHA Boiler Works, stcum boliers. tanks,
biucK, etc. Tel. 13oj. 12ln una uaid nts.
'J4
CAltl'EXTi'Hth A.M u'OIXEU3.
ALL kinds of carpenter work und repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. OculHree. Mtn
uu i-uite SU. 3'"
.MlllllOll FACI'OIIY.
Dumngcd looking glasses resllvcrcd 70S N 10.
j2i
FLItXITUUE ItEPAllllXG.
TEL. 1331. SI. S. Wulklln, 2111 Cuming St.
y,j
TRUNK FACTORY.
TRUNKS, traveling bugs, suit cases. Trunks
rcputicd. um. Trunk Fuctory, 1209 Fainuiu.
171 U12
PATENTS.
WILL BUY' uny good Invention or patent.
A.ddrcsu Lock Uox 1OO, Dcs Slolnus, la.
Oit
HAVE cash for good pat,ent or Invention.
Address P. O. Uox 55, omuhu, Neb.
IS I N7
DRESSMAKING.
IN FAS1ILIESJ. Miss Sturdy, 2570 Harney.
-873 S29
-NICKEL PLATIXO.
STOVES, lumps, etc., repluting. Omaha
Plating Co., Uee Hldg. Tel. 2535. 935
TAILORING.
LADIES' garments cleaned, nltorcd, re
pulrcd reasonuble. .Max Fogcl, 12)7 Farnam.
-S1221 OJ5
POSTOFF1CE NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by nil Interested,
as changes may occur at uny time.)
Foreign malls for thu week ending Sep
tember 1!S, 1901. will close (PROMPTLY ln
all cases) nt tho general postolllce uh fol
lows: Parcels post mulls close onu -hour
earlier than closing time shown bolow.
rarccls post malls for Germany clofco ut
b p, m. Slomloy and Wednesday.
Regular ind supplementary malls close at
foreign branch halt hour later than closing
time shown bolow.
'I'm 11 miK I it 11 4 Ui Mull.
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. s. Slaasdam (mull
must bo directed "per s. s. Slaasdam");
nt 9:30 a. m, for SCOTLAND direct, per
h. s. Furncsslii (mall must bu director!
"per f. s. Furnessl.i"); at 11:U a. m. (pup
plementary 1 p. in.) for EUROPE, per s. b.
Etrurla via Qucenstown.
PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamer
inkes I'rlnted .Matter, Commercial Papers
and Samples for Germany only. The sumo
class ot mall matter for other parts of
Europb will not bu sent by this ship un
less specially directed by tt.
After the closing of tho Supplementary
Trana-Atlantlc SInlls named nbove, addi
tional supplementary malls nro opened on
tho piers of tho Amerlcur, English,
French nnd German stenmcrs nnd remain
open until within Ten .Minutes of the hour
of sailing of steamer.
Mull for South nntl Cent nil America,
West Indies, Elf.
SATURDAY At 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO,
per k. s. Ponco via Han Juan; nt 9 n. m.
(supplementary 9:30 n. m.) for CURACAO
and VENEZUELA (via Slarnealbo), per
b. h. Hlldur (mall for Savunllla nnd Carth
ngenn mubt bo directed "per s. h. Hll
dur"); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:39
n. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA
SIArCA, SAVANILLA, CARTHAGENA
and GREYTOWN, per h. s. Alleghnny
(mall for Costa Rica must bo directed
"per s, s. Alleghany"): at 10 a. m. for
CUHA, per s, s. Morro Castle, via Havana,
Slalls. for Newfoundland by rail to North
Sydnoy. nnd thence by steamer, close nt
this olllco dally lit 0:30 p. 111. (connecting
close liero every Monday, Wednesday nnd
Saturday). Malls for Sllnuelon. bv rail to
Hoston. and thenco by steamer, closo at
this oillce dolly at 8:.l0 p, m. .Malls for
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fin., nnd
thenca by Btenmer, close nt this ofilce
dally nt "0 n. m. (tho connecting closes
are on Slnnday, Wednesday nnd Satur
day), .Mails for Slexleo City, overland,
unless specially addressed for dlsnutchJiv
steamer, closo nt this olllco dully at 1:3)
p. in, nno n p. m. -tians inr coain Rlrn,
Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemala, liy
rail to New Orleans, and thenco hv
steamer, close nt this office dally at ! :30
p. m. (connecting cioies nere siannavs
for Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemala
POSTOCFICE NOTICE.
nnd Tuesi'nys for Co tit Rleav Retls
tered mall close nt 6 p. m. provbrns day
i'riilKinu'llH- .M11IN,
Slnll for Hawaii. China, Jnpan and Phi lp
pines via San Frntioldi close here dnl y
nt fi-.lo p. nt. up to September '! I'"
elusive, for dispatch per s. N pp m
Slnru.
SInlls for Australia (except Wen Australia,
which Is tor wit riled via Europe). New
Zealand. FIJI. Samoa nnd Hnwnll via San
Frnnelsco clne here dally nt 30 p. nt.
nftor September "IS and up to September
IncluMve, or on arrival of . s. Cam
pania, due nt New York September "2$,
for dispatch per s. s. Sierra.
Mnlls for Hawaii via San Francisco olne
lure dally .l fi:30 p. m. up to October "7,
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, Alamo lu.
SInlls for Hawaii. Japan. China and Philip
pine Island via San Francisco cloe hero
dally at fi:30 p. m up to October , In
clusive, fo. dlopntch per , s. Peru.
Slalls for China nnd Jnp.ni via Vnnconvcr
closo here dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to Oc
tober !, Inclusive, for dlspnteh per . s.
Empress of India (registered mnll must
be directed "via Vancouver"). .Mull, ex.
eept mcrchnndlse, which ennnot be for
warded via Cnnndn, for tho t' S. Potnl
Agent nt Shnnghnl, closes nt 6:30 p. tn.
previous dev.
Stall for Tahiti nnd Slnrqucsas Islands vht
Snn Francisco closo here dnlly nt 6:3)
p. m. up lo October 12, Inclusive, for
dispatch per . . Australia.
Stall for Australia (except Writ Australia,
which goes via Europe, nnd New Zealand,
which gou.i via San Francisco), nntl Fiji
Islands via Vancouver close here daily
nt 6:30 n. m after September nnd up
to October 12, Inclusive, for dispatch per
s. s. Aorangl (supplementary mails via
Seattle and Victoria) close ut 6:39 p. m.
October 13,
Transpacific mnlls nro forwnnled to port
of salting dally and the schedule of clos
ing Is nrrnnged on tho presumption of
their uninterrupted overland trnnlt.
MtcglMerod mall closes at 6 p. m. pre
vious day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
PoMoince. Now York. N. Y. Sept. D.lfOI.
LEGAL NOTICE.
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY
CONVENTION.
By authority uud direction ot tho repub
lican couiity committee, duly glen ut a
regularly culled meeting, a county delvgu;u
coin entton of thu repuullcuus of Douias
county in hereby called to meet ut Wusn
Ingiou hull, ln thu City ot omuhu, ut 2
p, in,, SulUrduy, beplemuer ii, nul, tor the
purpose ot nominating candidates to be
voted ou ut thu general uicclion November
6, 1901, tor thu laiiowing county olllcers;
Ono shurllt, onu county judge, uuu county
clerk, one icgisier of dveus, onu county
treasurer, ono county surveyor, one county
superintendent ot pubdo instruction, one
county coroner, two uounty commisidunuiH,
to- bu chocen by the delegates irom the
respective districts trout whicu tluy uru
lo bu ulcctud. Uuu icprcsenlutlvu 10 nil
vucuncy
nix justices ot tho pence uud miu pollco
Juugu tor li.e city of uiuuha.
Two justices ot thu pcucu for tho City of
South omuhu.
Six cuustitulca for tho City of Omaha,
Twu coustuulcu lor thu City of South
Omaha. Onu usscsnur lur i nci: wurd of the
City ut Oiuuiia. unt ussessur tor tuch
waid of thu Cilj of South Omuhu.
Precinct uiilcura lor tho vurluus country,
prvciicts.
Also to select members of thu republican
county central committee and to transact
bucli other business us inuy properly luine
belore It.
Uy thu sumu uuthorlty a primary election
Is also called, to bd held Fildu, Septoinbcr
27, 1901, lu thu vutlous wards und pieclncts.
subject to thu rultd governing pr.mary
elections adopted uy huIu lepubiicau county
cominltitu tor tliu purpusu ut electing deli
gutes to h.ild iiouiluulliig convention.
Thu rcprcseututlou lu said convention
shnll bu llfteuu dek'gutes lor tach wurd In
thu City ot Ouiuha.
Five delegates tor each of thu four wards
In South Omaha and m delegates tor
cacn of the fourteen country precincts.
At this primal y election the polls will be
open In tut, cities ot Omaha uud of South
Omaha from 12 in. to 7 p. m., uud lu the
country precinct from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m..
at thu following places.
OS1AHA.
First Ward Sixth and Pierce otrcets
Second Wurd Twentieth und Custellsr
streets.
Third Wnrd-1121 Douglas street.
Fourth Ward Uee nulldlng.
Fifth Wurd Sixteenth, ueur Corby street
Sixth Wnrd-Idluwild hall. v
Seventh Wurd 1331 Pant avenue.
Eighth Wind Twenty-second and CumlnM
streets.
Ninth Wnrtl 221S Farnam street.
BUUlll U.MAUA.
atpartl
WIIUHI X IVlltUltiS.
Chicago Kelner's hall.
Clonturf Jo.) Stunner's nluce.
Douglas StiiooKhouso No. 55.
East Omuhu I'relst's ha;..
Elkhcrn Swelchurt's shop.
Florence City hull.
Jefferkot. Slungold'H lumber office.
StcArdle Glnndt school house.
SllllHrd Sllllard school house.
Platto Valley Jail building.
Union Powull's hluel.m!iii thop.
Waterloo SI113011I0 null.
BensouBcnson hall.
Dundee Dundee engine liousf..
Tho boundaries of thu vurlous primary
election districts shall be tho fnmo as tho
boundaries of the respective wards of Omaha
and South Onmhn and of tho various vot
ing districts of tho country pieclncts as
existing at thu last general election.
The names ot nil delegates to be placed
on tho oillcli! prlmnry ballot must bo fllei
with the secretary of tho commltteo with
a fee of $2 for each delegate, not later than
12 o'clock noon, Tuesdny, September 21, 1901.
The olllcers of said primary election must
be selected nt. least ten days before tho
primary election from names submitted to
tho committee. II. E. OSTROM.
Chairman Republican Central Committee,
R C. JORDAN. Sccretnry.
Dated at Omaha, September 4. 190L
NOTICE.
Rids will bo received ut tho ouice of tho
commissioner of public lands and buildings
at Lincoln, Nebraska, for tho construction
of sixty sleol cells nt tho state penitentiary
In Lincoln, conforming us nearly ns may bo
with thnso now ln place, tho Board of Pub
lic Lands and Buildings reserving tho right
to Increase tho number to ninety, should It
bo deemed best tn do so at tho tlmo con
tract Is made. All bids must bo submitted
on or beforo Slondny, October II. 1901, at 12
o'clock noon. The board reserves the right
to reject any or.nll bids.
GEORGE D. FOLLMER,
President Hoard Public, Lands and Build
ings. S27d5lm
NOTICE.
Bids will be received at the nfuco of tho
commissioner of public hinds nntl building
In Lincoln for tho construction nnd putting
in nlnco of four iron doors for four vaults
In basement of the cnpltol building In Lin
coln, according' to specifications on file In
tho office of commissioner of public lands
nnd buildings. All bids to bo submitted on
or beforo Monday, October 14, ut 12 o'clock
noon.
Thn board reserves the right to reloct any
w. .... ......, .V. I' W , 1. .11 r, II,
Commissioner Public Lauds and Buildings.
H27(1MSI
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
ST. PAUL, MINN,, SEPT. 25. 1901 SEALED
.iropostils, In triplicate, will bo received
hero, or nt following named posts, until
11 o'clock n. m., October 14, 1901, for fur
nishing such wood, coal, oats. bran, hay
and straw, ns muy bo required during tho
remainder of tho fiscal year ending June
30, ID02, at Forts Asslnnlholne, Harrison
nnd ICongh. Mont.; Fort Yellowstone, Wyo.,
niwV. Fort Mouiln, S. D. Instructions fur
nished on application hern, or to the quar
termasters ut tho posts nnmed. United
States rosorvps thn right to accept or re
ject any or all proposals or any part there
of. Envelope containing proposnls should
bo marked "Proposals for Fuel, Forage
and Strnw.7-OEO. E. POND. C. Q. SI.
' S25-20-27-O13
TREASURY DEPARMENT. Omce riupcr
vising Architect. Washington, D. C., Sep
tember 13th, 1901. SEALED PROPOSALS
will bo received ut this olllco until 2 o'clock
p. m, on the 4th day of October, 1901, and
then, opened, for resetting five horizontal
tubular stetim boliers nnd Installing amokc
less furnaces lu thu U. H. courthouse, cus
torn house and postofllco building nt
OMAHA, NEU.. in accorclanco with drnw
ng und specification, copies of which will
bo furnished nt tho discretion of tho Hiipor
v sing architect, upon application nt this
?il,c? .?iriint ,l'""t;e ot xh fiustodlnn of
tho building at Omaha. Neb. James Knox
Taylor, supervising urchltect.
CHIRP QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha. Neb. September 21, 1901. Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, subject to the usual
iiiimiiiuiin, win on received nere until 10
o'clock n. m., October 10, 1991, and then
opened, In the presonco of nttcndlng bid
dors, for Ilvo hundred and forty (510)
Cavalry Horses, and twenty-eight (2?)
Artillery Horses, for delivery as follows:
Cavalry horseii 22 at Fort Riley, Kansas:
216 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 302 at
Jefferson Barracks, Sin., nnd the artillery
horses at Fort Riley, Kansas, or prominent
First Ward-027 N. Twenty-fourth street.
Second Wurd Evans luundry, 2309 N Ht
Third Wu-d-25'l South Thlrtluth street
l'ourtn wnru I' liineriy barn. 331 if
t.O EltMII'M' MITRE.
railroad point. 1'. S rescues right to re
ject or nccopt any or all proposal, nr any
part thereof. Blank form for bidding and
circular glilng full liifcrniitMon niui re
quirements will be furnished 011 application
In this uillcCk Envelopes containing propo
sal should be matkod "Proposal for
Horo," nnd addressed to JNO. W. PUL!
SI AN, Chief Q SI.
SD27 27 07 8
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AIMIOAD TIME TAIII.ES.
I'.MOX STATIOX IOTH AND MJLItCY.
. t
tn Ion Pnclfte.
Leave.
Overlnnd Limited RMSonm
Fist Slnll a 8.50 Am
Slnll uud Express all:35 pm
Cnlnl'ilfln tlnnlnl ull'R.'. lltn
Arrive.
a 7:30 pm
a 3:25 pm
a 4 25 pm
a 6:50 am
bl2:30 pm
a 6:50 urn
b 9: Si am
a S;20 am
Colorado Hpoclnl ....h11:35 pm
i.iiii-uiii-otruuiBttiirK i;v pm
I'acitk ,v Atlantic Ex...n 4.25 um
Grand Island Local. .....b 6:30 pm
011111I111 a. St. I. mil-.
St. Louis "Cannon BaU"a 6:15 pm
Knnsn City and Qulncy
Local a 7:23 am
Illinois Central,
Chicago Expre. n 7:00 am
Chicago, Sllniuapolls &
St. Pntll Limited a 7:45 pm
Sllnnonpolis v St. Paul
Express ....... b 7:10 am
Fort Dodge Local, from
Council Ulufts a 6:00 am
.Missouri Pnolllo.
St. Loul Express nl0:00 am
K, C. t St. L. Express. nl0;50 pm
a 9:00 pm
a 6:10 pm
a SiOS nm
b 9:40 pm
a 6:23 pm
a 6:15 am
t'hlciiu.ti, Rock Island A. I'nc
EAST.
Dcs Slolncs and Daven
port Local..... .....a 7:25 am
Chicago lxprus!.,,.,,...bll;13 am
Des Siolnos l.ocal 11 4:20 pm
ChlcaKti Fast Express, .11 6:00 tun
inc.
a 9.33 pm
a 1:55 pm
bll;50 Hiii
a 1:25 pm
a DUO am
Des Moines. Rock Island
uud cmcugo a i;w pm
WEST.
Lincoln, Colo. Springs.
Denver, Pueblo and
West a 1:30 nm
a 4:15 pm
a 9:50 am
Colorado, Oklahoma and
Texas Flyer, a 5:20 pin
ChL'iiiiti, Milwaukee At Ht. I
'nul.
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Chicago A Omaha Ex,.,b illSum
n S:03 om
b 3.10 pm
u Dnlly. b Dally except Sunday.
ClileiiKt) A Ntirtlilienteiii,
Chicago Special n 7:00 am all:30 pm
Chicago Passenger a i:15 put a s:40 am
Eastern Express nl0:63 am a 4:05 pm
Eastern Special .a 4:55 nm a 4:03 tm
Fast Mull u 3:43 pm
Omahu-Cliicngo L t d. ..a Tib pm a s:oo am
Fast Stall a 8:30 am
Cedar Rapids Passenger a 6:50 pm
rw u city i.xp-css a e:ui am 010:2a pm
Twin City Limited a 7:55 pm u S:16 um
Sioux City Local a 8:00 am a 3:50 pm
a Dally, b Dnlly except Sunday.
AVnhnsh,
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express a 6:15 pm a 8:20 am
IIUKLIXCTOX STATION IOTII A MASON
Unrlliinltin A Missouri Valley.
Leave. Arrive.
Nebraska Express a 3:40 am a 7:33 pm
Wymoro, Beatrice and
Lincoln a 8:40 nm bll:56 am
Denver Limited a 4:25 pm a 3:00 pm
Blnck HlllH and Puget
Sound, Denver Con
nection a 9:00 nm a 6:45 nm
Lincoln Fast Stall b 3:00 pm a 9:17 am
Fort Crook nnd Plutts- .
mouth b 3:20 pm bll:03 am
Uolluvuo & 1'acllla Jet, ,11 7:40 pm a 8:20 um
Ucllcvtiu Puclllo Jet. .a 3:10 um
Knimas City, St. Juaeph A Council
Uluff,
Kansas) City Day Ex. ...a 9:20 am a 6:03 pm
Kansas City Night Ex..alo:30 pm a 6:15 am
St. Louis Flyor a 5:10 pm uli:15 am
ChlciiKu, IlurlliiKton .t Qtilncy.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am ulo:20 pm
Chicago Vcstlbuled Ex. .a 4:W pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local.... 11 9:30 am 11 4:o5 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:W pm a 7:45 am
Fust Mull u 2:45 pm
a Dully, b Dully except Sutiduy.
WEIISTEIl DEPOT 1BT1I WEIISTEU
Fremont, Elkhorn A Sllssourl Valley
Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills, Dcadwood,
Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm
Wyoming, Cnspcr and
Douglas d 3:00 pm e 6:00 pm
Hastings, York, David
City, Superior, Gonovn,
Exeter und Sewnrd,...b 3 00 pm b 6:00 pm
Norfolk, Lincoln and
Frumont b 7:30 am b 10:23 am
Fremont Local c 7:5t am
Missouri Pnvlllc.
Nebraska Local, Via
Weeping Wat-sr b 4:10 pm nJ0:25 am
ChlcnKU, St. I'ntil, Minneapolis
Olllllllll,
Twin City PnsJngor....n 6:00 am a 9:10 pm
.sioux uny rnsscngcr...a z:a pm ajinunm
Emerson Local b 6:30 pm b 8:30 am
a Dnllv. b Dally excent Sunday, c fiun-
ilny only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally
except sionuny.
Seasonable Fashions
3934 Girl's Costume,
8 to H yn
Girls' Costume. No. 2931 Simple blouses
with gored skirls mako tho bett ot all cos
tumes for young girls. This protty and
Btyllsh model is adapted both to school
wear and to occasions of mero formal dress,
tho former when made of sturdy dark
bucd matcrlnl, tho latter when of light
weight fabrics In pale or light colors. As
shown It 1b designed for service, however,
and Is made of Napoleon blue cheviot wttb
strappings of tho same, collar of blue vel
vet and chemisette of bluo tucked taffeta,
Tho blouso is cut with a plain back,
drawn down snugly at the waist and slightly
loose fronts that droop over the belt. The
neck Is finished with a roll-over round
collar nnd tho chomlsctte, or shield, ren
ders It high nt thq neck. Tho sleeves are
In bishop stylo with narrow pointed cuffs.
The skirt Is cut In Ilvo gores and Is snug
about the hlpa, whlto It places gracefully
at tho lower portion. Thn fulness at thn
back Is laid In Inverted plaits, under which
tho placket cau bo llnlnhei), or tho plaits
can bo stitched flat, as Illustrated, nnd the
opening mado Invisibly nt the left front
Beam,
To cut this costumo for a girl of 10 years
of ago 5 yards of matorial 27 Inches wide,
2? yards 41 Inches wide or 2 yards 60
Inches wide will bo required.
Tho pattorn 3934 Is cut lu sizes for girls
of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years ot age.
Ulcers, open or obstlnato sorts, "scalds
and plies, quickly cured by Banner 8alve,
the moat healing mcdlclno ln the world.