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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1001.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
AdyertlartuvKta far thtio niilnmn
trill he taken tttittl 12 m. for tho
rentnz edition anil until 8:30 p. an,
fur morulas: and Hunilay edition.
Hates, 1 HUn a itord tint Insertion,
10 nroril thereafter. Nothing taken
for than a.'.o for the flrat laser
tlun. Thema ad vertlseaaenta milt
ra coanrentlrel jr.
Advertisers, lir rrqne.Mnit a
bercd check, can liae ninii ad
ttreaieit to a numbered letter In ear
nf The Ur. Aaavrera a addreaaed will
ho dvllverad mm areaeatatlaa ml
hk alr
SITUATIONS W A .V T I : I ) .
YOUNG man quick nt figures wishes em
ployment from 7 to 11 p. m.i excep
tionally fjood reference. II 67, BeO.
A MS3I 12
WANTED-MALH HELP.
WANTED, first-class Insurance solicitors',
v win make very liberal contract with
men of ability capablo of handling general
agency. Call ot address, Fidelity savings
&. Tiust Co., 317 N. V. I.lfo Bldg., Omuhu,
U-176 U7
(1001) mtuwehuors wanted, A. D. T 212 8,
13th. U-M66I
WANTED, a good man In evory county to
take subscription for The Twentieth Cen
tury I-'armur. Our agents muko wood
wages everywhere. References remitted.
Address Twentieth Century Farmer,
umitha, iseb. n-ui;i
WANTED, experienced bushclmau. Apply
clothlnK departtucnt, J. DrundclH & Hons,
uoston Biore, 11 v.w
MEN and women to do copying at homo;
must wrlto 11 fair hand: 3 to 112 weekly
working evenings! positively no canvass
ing; endlosH stump, Northwest Copying
i.u uox o.j .Minneapolis, .Minn.
I1-MC17
WANTED, a good hrooni maker, 1.117 Clib
cngo st, ' 11 MOTS 7
J1KN, to lenrn harbor trade; now Is tho
time to laKo up tho wont; wo icncn 11 in
two monthx: liri'MHiil rnuinletn outfit. of
tools, allow Saturday wages, grunt di
plomas n nd guuruntco positions from 112
to n weeKiy in country or ciiy simp;
no trndo offers better Indiicciuents. Call
or write, ..muut uuruer 1 ouege, iuj i'nr
nam st, B-M671 10
CIVIL service government positions; 9.59
appointments made last year; probably
iu.iiw mm year, common scuooi ouiicniiun
rroulred fori tho examination: catnloKUO
Of Information free. Columbian Corre
spondence College, nsiungton, i. u.
B-M710 7
WANTED, responsible person to hnndlo
oil stock; lands in proven fields In Texas
and Ind, Ty. Guaranteed Oil Investment
CO., ra l-cori si., iicnuiuont, iox.
B-M855 8
WANTED, a cotnpotent ofllco boy. 222 Bee
bug1, Jl msw (
JiAI,RMF.N WANTED.
BALE8MAN bv lone established mnnufnc
turer of flavoring extracts, spices, eto.
til vo full your oxpeiionce to lusuro reply.
(.mod sninry. uox iu, unicago, 111.
715
WANTED FEMALE 11121.1.
WANTED, 200 girls. 1521 Dodgo. Tel. S7C.
C-H7
10 GIRLS, all klnda work. Canadian Ollleo,
WANTED, ladles to learn hulrdrcsslug,
manicuring or massage; ono inonin com
pletes; coma ,now and preparo for busy
Reason:- positions not less than 112 weekly
guaranteed; tools donated, diplomas
uwnrrfpil! nn trntles offer linttnr fn,lit,.n.
ments; call or write. Jlolcr College, iczi
Farnam t. c .M(i72 10
WANTED A good girl for general house
work. Mrs. M. J. .Mcculloch, 101.1 Dodgo
C-!D-7
I I I i , I.I. t . ,
WANTED A llrst-Clafcs cfiok In ft small
family, where there Is a secpnd girl; no
wasning. Jixirn largo salary to a com
petent cook, 212 8. 17th HI., Cor. Douglas.
u-tisy 7
A aoOD paying position to an energotlo
lady In each town; also lady travelers to
represont us. Thyrold-I.ymph Co., Ml
Ileo uidg, C-r.Stf
WANTED, sales ladles, only those who
havo had oxperlence selling dry goods
ueei appu. .ppiy ni oiuco Aiominv I
tween l and 10 a. m, Jloston Store, J. u
iirnmieis m ons. C S74 X
roil ui:r nousi'.s.
IV VOU want your homes well rented
pinco mem wnn iienawa s uo. d 453
SEE HENUY U. I'AYNE, 601 N. Y. MFE,
D-470
TO MOVE right get Omnha Vnn Htorago
CO., oltlco 151H4 Farnam, or tel. 1550-803.
D-171
IIOUSE8, stores, llcmls, I'axton block.
D-173
HOUSES, eto. F. D. Wead, 1521 Douglas.
D 173
1C05 WILIJAM ST., a good three-room flat
wnn cny water, jj.
OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO.,
lfith and Douglas Hts.
D 475
HOUSES and flats, ningwalt. Uarkor Jllk
D 474
FOH RENT, 11-room stonn house, 415 N,
D 177
219 S. 20TII AVE.. S-rOdm hnimn. nil mn.i
orn: will papcx and varnish throughout
rent !2j to Al tenant with references,
U.V1A11A UIAN.A.NP TRUST CO,,
10th and Douglas Sts,
D-478
HOUSES for rent In all parts of tho city
iiiL'iiniiu-L,ro v.u,, .ivj souin isin sireoi,
D IW
FOR RENT, houso and barn, all modern
21K South 33d SL Apply 463 Merchants
.Hiionai iianK Jiuig. u ibi
HOUSES-WHEATON. 428 rnxton'RIk.
D-183
easy v
dlstnnro from business portlo
11, 33. Ring
wmi uros., uarnor jjik.
ij MZW
NKWLY painted houso of 6 splendid rooms;
also newly-papered house of 9 roomB nt
19th and I'lerco Sts.,; reasonable rent;
nouses opensd for Inspection. J, W. Rob
bins, 1S02 Farnam. J D-M253
5-ROOM cottage, 112. Inquire 2710 Parker.
D 133
NO hard coal needed, cfntrni, seven room
house: nlso flvu room flat, Tlrard, 221
N, 21th, D-6CK1 N 1
NSW C-room cottage, nice lawn, wnter and
gas, near car line, 115 per month, In
quire Win. 1, Klersteud, Room 303 City
Hall. D-6U
VOR nENT, slx-room cottoge, 2211 Call
' fornhi street: convenient; city nnd clsturn
wuter. Apply at 607 N. 19th streot.
D-M617
ELEGANT K-rooni house, all modern Im
provements. 404 N. 23d St. D-M6I3 7
TO LET, 'largo 11-rooiu dwolllng, furnished,
for six months. In West Farnam district;
flno lawn and barn. W. Farnam Smith &
Co., 1320 Farnam St. D-M437
DltSIRARLE dwelling, 10 rooms, modern,
gfts. bath, furnace, laundry, excellent re
pair, good location. UC02 No. 18th St. Ap
ply to Oarvln Uros., 1601 Farnam St.
D-MCOl
TEN-ROOM furnished house, modern. R09
South 20th. D-MC25-7
3511 SEWARD 8T, Five-room cottage ; Two
largo lots, shado trees, bnrn, city water;
a nlco home, Rent,' 112.60 per month.
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO..
16th and Douglas Sts.
D-CSI-
FINE family marc, gentle, afraid of noth
ing, new aurrey, phaeton, top bugijy,
harnesses and saddles, "cheap. 1607 Loth
rop sj D-MS37 7
FOR RENT, elegant "-room house, mod
urn except furnaca; llnlshed in oak. 3230
Wwbster at,, 113. Inquire 3110 Webster.
D-M785 7
FOR RENT, 7-room hou. 2363 Durt st,
D-M781 7
roii ni:.T iitif.ir.s.
unit ni'.s'T.
1135 North 10th street, 0 rooms, all modem,
good bnrti, 1:5 without bam, u,.w wnn 11.
POTTER, FOROAN ft. HASKELL
'Phones 1929 and 470. 420-121 N. V. I.lfo.
D-M697 8
FOR RENT10-room modern house, 613
North 19th St.. 14o.
room modern house, 22IS North 18th St.,
uo.
room modern house, 1142 South 32d St., 130.
room house, city water, jsw south zstn
St . 115.
HRENNAN-I.OVE CO.. 309 S. 13th Street.
TOU S. 27th, "-room cottage, city water,
larirn bnrn. 2 hlks. from street cnr.
Cor. 20th and l'opploton, S-room house, nil
modem, largo yard.
835 H. 3ith st., part ot modern house, 4
largo rooms, 1st floor, J12.W.
1613 N. 33d, C-room cottugc; wltl paint
uouse,
louses for snln on payments.
A snap In north part city, 7-room house,
tun lot, YM.
rlvate money to loan.
Write lira Insurance.
J. It, SHERWOOD, 9.17 N. Y. I.lfo. Thane,
3M. L S3U 1
von nr.NT
1433 South 16th st.. C-room flat and, store
building, detached, all In good repair, 125.
1S1G North ISth st., s-rootu house, steam
heat and ham, 25.
1516 Howard St., 6 rooms, good condition, 130,
2U13 or 17 North 21th st., u rooms each, $10.
OEORUE & COMl'ANY, 1001 Famatn St.
COTTAGE, furnished, bath, near cars. .'13.
zsij iiicKory si, u .mt,4 7
F011 m:T-i'i it.visiiiin moomh.
DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Famam.
r. 4J
THE THURSTON. Cool, airy rooms:
E-1SI
STEAM heated furnished rooms, lioi N.
istn, 3d floor. . E MMl 7'
i NICELY furnished rooms, well healed,
JIMS iwUpilOl UVO. li
NICELY furnished rooms.
313 Sftuth 26th,
E-6SS 7
PLEASANT rooms, nicely furnished, heat
una gas; second lloor; references required.
622 N. 19th St. E-M7C1 S
FURNISHED rooms suitable for light
Housekeeping. 110 Ho, 20th AVe.
K-MfCO g
FURNISHED rooms, hlso rooms for light
nouseKecping; steam heat. JUt, .N. l&in
ai nai 1 I'. .msiU !s'
TWO front, modern, chctip. 832 S. IStli st.
ROOMS, furnished or Unfurnished; ovory
iniug modem, now nousu, wm ti. l-jm st,
E-M770 &
FOR RENT Furnished rooms In now,
modem hoiye; gentlemen only; rof'ir
encos rcfiulred. Corner I'ark Avenue and
iiicKory. is cos o
Fl'ltM.MIIIlll IKIO.IS AM) IIOAHI).
UTOI'IA. 1721 Davenport St.
F-185
OLENQAIRN, transient 11.25 day. 1609 Doug,
t 450
ROOMS and board. Tho Rose, 2020 Harney
Hireei. Mm uii"
FURNISHED rooms with board. 2570 liar
lioy St. F-03S 022
NICE homo for young men. 10S S. 25th st.
ill
ROOMS suitable for three", with board; also
lauio bourdcrs; modern. 26S0 llornoy.
F-M790 12
ROOM for 2 gcntlomen. 509 8. 25th ave.
F JIdtlit
FOR ItF.NT !KirilNISIlNI HOOMH.
DESIC room space, 13 per month, ground
lloor room In Tho Deo building, facing
Farnam streot; no expense for light, heat
or Janitor service. R. C, Peters .St Co,,
iieniai Agents, iieo iJiinoinR. u no
THREE rooms, with bath. 606 S. 13th: only
inoso wuu ino uesi ot reicrenceH neca
apply. G-M642 10
SUITE ot rooms for couple, can do light
nouseKecping 11 uesireu, Aiiuress J , uee.
u Man y
FOIl RENT HTOHES AM) OFFICES.
FOR RENT, store In flrst-clnss location
rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters &
co ground lloor, iieo uidg. 1 zee
FOR RENT, oltlco with vault and part first
noor or an lop iioor. iiu-i ttarney Ht.
Midland Ulass and Faint Co., 1110 Harney
Bl. I 181
FOR RENT, the building formerly oecu
pled by Tho Ueo nt 916 Farnam St. It has
four stories and a basement which was
formerly ured as Tho Iieo press room.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
interested nppiy ni once 10 u. c. Hose
water, secretary, room lOO, Ueo Ilulldlng.
I ifJI
Ar.i:.rs WANTun.
MEMORIAL Life of McKlnlev. four Un
guagos, 650 pagss. 100 halftones, $1.50: free
outllt. W. A. Ilixvnbuugh .t Co., :0J
Ware blocK, umnna. J S65
COUNTRY' canvassers' can mako good
money taKing suuscripiions to 'i nc xwun
tloth Century Farmer as a sldo line. Rof.
crcuces required. Address Ueo Publishing
uo., umaua, inud, j
AGENTS wanted for now publications
prospectus, etc., freo. George Harrle &
Hon, 1313 walnut St., Philadelplila.
J-M281 Janl2
STOHAOK.
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Cn.. (.15
911 Jones, gcnerul storage and forwarillng
ivj
OM. Van Stor. Co., 161P.4 Farn. Tels. 16S9-S63
490
STORAGE, low rates. Doright, 1119 Farnam
St. S77
YATKD TO IlUt.
WANTED, 10 carloads of furniture nnd
stovvi ror hu loul8 Kxpp, Tel. 771. Ad'
uresH Ji uoyiue, JWi Pi, 10. nfSi Uil
ELK teeth,
Omaha,
A,lbort Kd holm, Jeweler,
i 1UD15
LATE modl Remington or Smith typo
mir, Kuuu uh new, 11 ov, noe.
N-MC63
WANTED, to plrchaso, a second-hand sioel
uuiiK Btue, Auuress iiox 11, ataaison, rseu
i ,Mb79 11
WANTED, to purchaso, Smith Premier or
tiemiugion lypowrner, Auurcss j 4, ilee
N-M80I 7
FOH .SALU-FURXlTIIItE.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tol
Zulu xsew aim zunanu, uougni, sold, ox
cnungeu. u 19;
FOll HAI.E-HOIISES, YI'JIIICI.i:1, ETC,
WE HOLD an nuotlon sale of horses vory
Wednesday p. m, hi tne union stoo.
Y'ards. Walworth-Hllllkor Co.
l'-M671 OH
GOOD repairs on wagons, etc., nt Harry
t rosi s, mil nnu wavonworiii, r iiu
OR SALE, Concord buggy, full leather
top, in good oilier. Anurous j 1. ueo
olllce. P-MS54
FOR SALE. Phaoton, Columbus make, good
condition; bargain. Address J 2, llee
otllco. l' MSia s
FOIl .s.i,e-miscf.m.aneoi;h.
2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam
W 491
GASOLINE enclna for sale: seven nnd
half horso rower. Almost now nnd now
doing excellent work. Cash or good
noies, i;ountry Publishers' Co.
1)683-7
SAFES, standard makes, sold.rented. 114 8 13
VJ 19
EDISON COLUMBIA talking macht
and records. Omaha IJlcvcls Co.. lsih 1
;nes
nd
Chicago. Q oi
FOH lAI,i:-MI!CKI.I.A.KOfS.
I n timbers for housemoverr, etc., 40 to
ft , cribbing and hog fence, Wl Doug.
Us. q-4W
CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap.
S T. Campbell, 4213 Center St. q-HB;
23 SETS of secondhand double and single
harness, 13 saddles; genuine bargains. ,
Singer, 4l N, 16th; removed from 12C9
Douglas. Q-M357 06
25 HORSE POWER boiler and engine for
sale cheap. 610 8. I4tn at. q .mu uiu
500 OVERCOATS, bargains. Marowiti, 41S
N. 16th. w-i
ROLL top desk, table, chairs nnd filing
enses ror sale very cnenp, ami upsk room
to rent, lucitilre 37 Brown Block.
Q-M3D9
'OR SALE, meat market fixtures, Ico box,
counter scales, etc. Address iwv i.eaven
worth St. L
36-INCH French burr mill, new. nnd very
cheap. P. J. schnon, uroiuiway ana
l'oarl sts., Council Bluffs. Q-M&70 S
CADET coat, good as new: will fit boy 13
or n years oiu, .uiircss 11 w, ucn.
Q M3S1
FOR SALE-Speclul built National bicycle!
cost ids, new mis npniiB, , in mcni-ui
condition, has not been ridden Joo miles,
123.50 cash buys If. it real snap for some
ono looking for ft bargain In n wheel,
Address or Inquire W. A. Plxloy. .Ne
braska Telephone blag. Q M60j i
50 Sqi'ARE pianos, $S0 each; 50 cents per
woeK. nrnmoner o.- .nucuci, ,,io 1 iiiimin
street, Telephone 1625. q M.81 19
'IANO boxes, good for coal bins, cheap,
FOR SALE, ladles' three-quarters length
tan coat, nearly as guuu as new, 111 tow
price, Call 1050 Georgia ave.
q-M331 S
PHAETON, steel and rubber tires.
Buggies, open and top.
0 family carriages,
1 c.pnss. carriage.
1 victoria aim 1 uocn.iwuy.
1 hack and 2 broughams.
I depot wagon.
Second-hand harness also:
UIII.M.MUM) UAHHIAUK CO.,
18th and llnrnoy.
Q-MS2D
FOR SALE, chenp, all tho music oratorios,
cantata, g ees. orchestral scores, etc..
and conductors' stand, used by the Apnll
ciun. inquire iiiu, i.ninrop si,
q-M833 7
CI,AIHVOYATH.
MHS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16th.
o 19
MM E. GYLMER, genulno pslmlst, 313 S,
mm, h w
DON'T fall to call and consult tho Rou
manian gypsy, who reveals all net rets and
reaus anil explains to you your entire llfe(
1923 DoUglas st., corner 20th.
S-MS16 12
I'EIIMO.VAL.
DR. ROY. chlronodlst: corns and stiperflu
ous nair removed uy electricity. 11. i.
! renzer uioch. u ww
M. GOLDMAN .i CO.. only nerfect nr
cordion pleating plant in the west: man
orders solicited, wuuo zw, uougias iiiouk,
u .h
VIAVA wnmnn'n wnv tn hinllht rational.
wnoiesomo homo treatment, am nc uidg.
u w.
OMAHA Accordion Pltg Co., 1521 Douglas
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d lloor. R 2.
. .i, -
ACCORDION nlentlnc. cheancst. beet nnd
quicxcat. Mrs, A. t.'. .Mnrit, mil and i nr-
nam. u m
AVE RENT sewing machines for 75 cents
per ween; we repair and sell needles ntui
parts ror every macniuo manuiHciuieii.
'Phono 1GC3. Nob. Cvclo Co.. 15 Harney.
Branch Olllres: 612 N. 21th, South Omaha;
pnono zi.s, sh uroauwny, uounrn imins
U-S7I 021
RUPTURE permanently cured In 30 to CO
tinys; scnii ror circular, u. m. 'womi, .11.
D., 521 Now York Life Bldg., pmalm. Nob.
J BSl ui&
ELITE PARLORS, 615 So. 16th St., 2d floor
U 1 UZb-
RUPTURE CURED without the knlff. rim-
plre Rupture Cure, 932 N. Y. Life Bldg.
U-551
MME. AMES, 317H N. 15, flat E, baths.
U JI573 O.H'
GRAMOPHONES nnd supplies, wholesale
nnu retail. v;oiuns 1'iano uo,, lis.. Doug
las, U AltiU3
ADV. calendars, llurklcy Ptg. Co.
u Miv; ,ioni
I'RIVATE home for ladles before ond dur
ing confinement; babies adopted. 2620
uurrtotte St. Mrs. ipirget. u &7l U9
PRIVATE hdrpltal, )ieforo and during con
finement; babies adopted. 23(H5 Grant St.
Airs, uaruois, u h
A IiADY. stranger In city, wishes to meet
a wealthy nnu reiined gentleman, between
tho ago of 30 and 50; correspondence
dtrictiy connuentiai. 11 , uee.
U-M674 7
THE SKEPTICAL MAN
cun positively bo
convinced that
THE PRINCE OF OMAHA
ts tho best Bo cigar, on tho mnrkct.
TRY ONE.
Unloll madn, flavor unexcelled,
cool nnd free.
Wholesales at 137 per 1.000.
W. F. STOKCKER CIGAR CO.
U-MC93 12
TAKE NOTICE, tho grcnt, Pullman Polish
nt 312 N. 23th st. a. u. vroman.
U-M7S7 8'
WALL PAPER cleaner. C. Moddlemlst.
'Phone, 1258. Leavo orders at 1519 Far
nam. Rooms cleaned,, $1 up. U M833 12
ADHESIVE, Invisible, harmloss. SATIN
SKIN Powder Is tho only ono that doesn't
clog ths pores. 25c. U M879 7
MONEY TO I.OAX-IIRAI, ESTATE.
b AND 8H per cent loans. W. II. Thomas,
First National Bank building. Tel. 1648:
W-30S
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa farms at 5 per cent; borrowers tan
pay $100 or any multiple; any Interest
date; no delay. Brennan-Love Co., 3(9 80.
13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-609
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants,
George & Company, 1601 Fnmam street.
W-510
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co,, 1320 Farnam street.
W-611
WANTED, city nnd farm loans; also bonds
and warrants. It. C. Peters & Co., 1702
Farnam St., Bco Bldg. W-512
414 TO 5 P. C, money. Bemls, Pnxtnn Blk.
W-513
$60,000 SPECIAL fund; loans $500 up; lowest
rates. Garvin Bros,, 1601 Farnam.
W-514
4M AND 5 PER CENT R. C. Patterson. 810
New York Life. W-M139 021
$300, MOO. 1500 PRIVATE money to loan: 1
2, 3 or 5 yoors. W. U Selby, .Board of
Trade Bldg,
W-,115
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601-2 N. Y. Life,
W-5H
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate, Brennan-Lovo Co., 309 South 13th.
W-B17
W. B. MEIKLE. 401 8. 15th St.. loans money
on residence property nt 6 per cent.
W-318
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L
W-519
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1551 Douglas.
w-szo
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
Furniture and pianos,
Horses, wagons and carriages,
Also on SALARIES.
You get tho money on short notice.
You receive tho full amount in cash.
You may keep It one month or more,
You pay for only what time you keep It.
Our rates itro as low as the lowest.
Our business Is confidential,'
Our motto Is, "Try to please."
OMAHA MOKTUAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trad Bldi. Tel. 2295.
(Established 1S92.)
306 B. Hth St.
X-537
SIOXHV TO LOAX-CHATTEI.S.
ONE HUNDRED "THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN SUMS OF
11V, 110, i-V, lio, I.W. Wi,
Uti, 130, 175. 11(0,
lyx mm
fcW, W
ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HOUSES,
WAGON'S, ETC. Also to SALARIED PEO-
riiti on ineir piuui note ai rates wnicn
honest people can afford to pay. The prop
erty to remain undisturbed in your pos
session. You get tho money the same day
you ask for It and tho transaction Is hold
I.. Artnll.lfltli,., , 1 , n t u
III RUIVtC". luuitiinnv, vyiiiiu ,iui,i?, o n,
n. to. 0 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday
vcnlngs until ? o ciock.
lir.llUIUUIi V.ltl,l'IL LUiiliAl,
Room 303, Third Floor, Paxton Block.
- uo'y
MONEY leaned on pianos, furniture. Jew-
elry, horses, cows, etc. l F Hoed,
, 319 H.13.
X-526
LOANS ON 8ALARIES, FURNITURE,
live stock, otc. quirk service nnd lowest
rates gunrantoed. J. W. TAYl.OE, CSI (top
floor) Paxton block, northeast corner 16th
and Farnam; entranco on ICth street,
X-522
LARGEST Ut'HINKSfl In LOANS TO
SALARIED people, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc., without se
curlty; easiest terms; to oftlces in princi
pal cities. Tolman, 410 Board of Trade
Bldg. X-Jil
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock. Jow-
elry; also to saiarieu people without sf cur
lty; cheap rntes; easy payments; business
confidential. Foley Ixan Co., successors
to Duff Green, R. S, Barker Blk. Est. 18S9.
X-M3C3
MONEY loaned on plain note tn salaried
people; business commrntiai; lowest rates,
611 Paxton block. Tho .1 A. lluttoirco.
X-521
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horses.
cows, jewelry, utur ureen, it. , iinrKer iiik
X 523
IH'MI.M'.KS CHANCE!).
TELL me what you havo to sell,
ion mo wnat you want to buy,
If I do not find you a ikal
You mav sov I never try.
J, II. Johnson, nil N. Y. Life. 'Phone L
2270. The real estate and business chance
IT an, Y-62S
FURNITURE of 7-room flat, completely
equipped; hus roomers, tino location; goon
re n hum for selling; a burgaln. J. II. John
son, N. Y. Life. 'Phone L-2270. Y-M432
FURNITURE ofls-room modern Hat, com
pletely equipped, lino location, full llrsl
class roomers and boarders; partita leav
ing city, a bargain. 'Phono L-2270. .1. II.
Johnson, N. Y. Life. y-Mir.2
STEAM LAUNDRY, comnlete. with up-to-
date, now machinrry ami running at pres
ent, for sale on very reasonable teriiH
and nt n very low price. Illness of owner
renson lor selling. Airs. f. ai. Aiariiii,
Central City, Neb. Y-M6?2 7
13,00) STOCK clean staplu general mer
chandise; will sell nt "00. cash, If taken
at once; good business opening. I). Miller
St Co,, I,olgh, Neb. Y-.MSC0 7
FOR SALE, nn old established grocery
business, Atldress R, Bee olllce. Council
Minns. v-Jiya
FOR SALE, cheap, 3-room house and n
number ot residence lots In South Omaha,
In walking distance of the new packing
house winch will employ z,wJ people,
Owner will bo on nremlses. 27th and llnrrl.
son sis., Oct. S nnd 9. Thoru lotH will 1)9
sold as low ns 52i. lOxlzr, rect, nil on grade,
smooth and level. Thee lots have sold
from 1100 to 1400. Come nnd see them or
address W. M. Post, 37th and llnrrlsnu,
Y M776 9
FOR SALE IlK.ll. ESTATE.
FOR SALE, monthly payments, 8-room
modern house. G. M. Nattlnger, lice
building. P.E-MS45 12
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; nlso
lire insurance, iicmis, i-axiou hik.
RE-11
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601-
N. Y. Life,
RE-5.'9
HOUSES nnd IoIh In all psrts of city; also
acre property anil rami lands. Tho O. F,
Davis Co., Room 552, Bee Building.
RE-5.10
CIIA8. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Fnrnnm St'.
111; 3i
FARMS. C. F. HARRISON, 913 N. Y. Life,
RE 563 OS
TI:l7 THREE-ONE-FOUR. HARRISON.
RE-312 NB
7-ROOM, all modern house 3520 Dodge St.
Cl.Aiiivu rowKivU
Phone 921. 420 New York Lite,
JtE-873
If OR SALE, fruit nnd garden place and
grocery alore, seven acres, part In choice
grapes, plums nnd other fruit; 11 splendid
business locution; barn, Ice house, sheds,
well, rlste-n, etc.: ono mile out of town
on main road. Inquire nt 335 Broiidwnv,
uounen minis, in. 111; aiiu
8-R. houso on 16th, near Center st., specials
tuny poio, a snnp ni fi,vw, l. I), wend,
iwi uougias. iti-j .I7!, 1Z
HOUSE and lot, 81 feet front; price, $3,500;
parties leaving city. 2015 California st.
RE-MCfil 11
RANCH nnd farm lands for sal'o bv tho
Union Pacific Railroad company. H A
McAllaster, land commissioner. Union Pa
clllc Headquarters, Omaha, Neb,
RE-532
a'Tiargain. '
Fine building lot, oast front, nn 15th street,
south of Hickory st.. for one week. Price.
1700. R. C. PETERS & CO.,
1702 Farnnm, Bee bldg, RE MS 5
LOST.
LOST On Wednesday evening, October 2,
iimm-cii ouster street depot ana llith
ond Douglas, lady's light brown pocket
book containing bills nnd silver between
115 and s0; owner's cards, Liberal re
ward If returned to Beo olllce,
1.0St-6S5 8
LOST Watch. bctweenjioBtofllco nnd I.onv
worth Ht. on 16th St. Return to 1713
Leavenworth for reward. Lost 6s7 10
LOST, n. black mare, weight about 1,060. big
white star in forehead, white on tip of
nose; last seen at Waiuiliigton station;
$5 reward by returning samo to Grnvert,
Benson, Neb. Lost M676 7
LOST, pocketbook containing pnpers of
value to owner only: reward If returned
to L. L. E. Stewart, U. 8. Nnfl b ink
bldg., room 37. Loei-M&78 7
THURSDAY, pocketbook containing $10 07.
Reward If returned to Beo Ofllco.
LoSt-634 5
.SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'B school. 717 N. Y. I.lfo.
-f3l
BOVLES' College, court reporter principal.
Beo Bldg. 534
NEB, Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
Theater. y,
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Doug
G3tl
MEDICAL.
DR, PRIES, the acknowledged leading
specialist In diseases of women In Omaha,
would call the attention of suffering
ladles 'o his unsurpassed accommoda
tions before nnd during confinement, and
his treatment for Irregularities, no mat
tor what cause. Call or address, with
stamp, Dr. Pries, 1513 Dodge St., Omaha,
Neb. M M66Z
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel,
1664. Allco Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.;
Gid E. Johnson, Ostcopathlst, Mgr. 337
DONOHUE, Osteopath, PaxtonDlk71l'ol 1367
-Ms
DR, A. T. HUNT, sulto 612. McCaguo Bhig.
Tel. 2361. -510
DR. MRS. MU8ICK. Douglas Block. -311
BOILER .MAKERS.
OMAII V Boiler Works, steam boilers, tanks,
stacks, etc. Tel, 13S9, 12lh and Izard Sts.
515
FURNITURE nEPAiniXO.
TEL. 133L M. 8. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-CM
PATEXT5.
WILL BUY any good Invention or patent.
Address iick uox 7(w, ues Aioincs, in
i47
HAVE cash for good patent or Invention.
Aauross 1: u. iiox 6, umann, .od.
ISI N7
FIIEXCII AM) HERMAN I.ESMlNS.
FRENCH and Gorman lessons, native
tescners, ton years- experience, suceess
guaraiitoed, Mr. and Mrs, Beauchoux,
m2 California street. -610 S
I.Al'MIHY.
OMAHA Stonm Laundry; shirts, 7c j collars,
zc, cuns, ic. li&v i.oavonworin. lei. &i,.
542
JIl'HIC,
PROFESSOR Charles Peterson, piano In
struction ami voice training, ltnuan
method, Roundness and carrying power
of tone guaranteed. 513 W. of V, Bldg
-293 O-'s
l'.W,MIII()ltnit5,
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing; an business confidential. 1301 uougias.
-511
IIOOKKECI'IMI.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or even-
iiih. ii iu, -uiii. ..u. uuiiu, it, 11. iiaiiiuuii,
-311
5TOVES.
WE carry tho biggest line of stoves In
city, uuy 01 ub. iticos rignt. Enter
tilso Fjrnlture Co., K2-4 3. llth. Tel.
ZZ9t!. -Mo7l 031
CAItt'EXTERS AM) JOIM'.ltM.
ALL kinds of enrpentor work and repairing
promptly nttendcti to. j. x. ucniitrce, zutn
nnd liko Sts. -370
MlltltOH FACTORY,
Damaged looking glasses resllvcrcd. 703 N 16.
-0Zl
Tltt.MC FACTO IIV.
TRUNKS, trovollng bags, suit cases. Trunks
repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 1209 Fnmam.
-471 on
TAIL.OI11NG.
LADIES' garments cleaned, altered. re
paired reasonable. Max Fogel, 1207 Farnnm
-.aizzi uzs
M('Ki:i, I'LATIXf!.
STOVES, lamps, etc., roplntlng. Oma
Plating Co., Boo Bldg. Tel. 2&3l -51
ha
18
FA IOIH FOll II EXT.
4K) ACRES ntnr Gretnn, Sarpy county
Duff Green, room S, Barker block. 56S
nitllSSMAKIXK.
IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy. 257t! Harney
0-N-3
STJIMF,IUMJ AM) STUTTEItlXG.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
343
tiOVEIIXMF.XT XOTICES.
CHIEF QUA RTE It. MASTER'S OFFICE
l-lttl!!l, OUI)., WUIUUUI I. ,,'Ul. Ol'UIUU IIU-
posuls, 111 triplicate, will tie received here
11 ml at olllces of quartermasters nt sta
tions named, ,uhtl 10 11. m., entrnl time,
October 15. lf)l, and then opened for fur
nishing wood, bituminous coal, shelled
corn, oats, bran, baled hay anil bedding, nt
Omaha l). M. Depot, Forts Crook, Robin
son and Niobrara, Nebraska, Jefferson Bar
racks, Missouri, Fprts Leavenworth and
Riley. Knnsns, Bono and Sill, Oklnnoma
Proposals for delivery at other points win
be entertnlned. V. 8. reserves right to
reject or accept any nr all proposals, or
any part thereof. Information furnished
on application hero, or to quartermasters
at stations named. Envelopes contnlnltig
proposals should be marked "Proposals for
- ." nnd addressed to undersigned, or
quartermasters nt stations nbovo named.
JNO. W. PULLMAN, Chief q. M
O3-4-5-7-10U
CHIEF qUARTEnMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha. Neb., September 21, 1901. Soiled
proposnls. In triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will be received hero until lo
o'clock a. I m., October 10, 19J1, and then
...... ..!. .... .. , , H I, r .. I . . . , ..wn-
upt'lieu, ill mu i iT.ein.-r m unending lud-
ders. for live hundred und forty (510)
f ...... .Ir.. Unr'na .....1 I ..l ..1. ,3
Artillery Horses, for delivery ns follows.
I'nvnlry horses 22 at Fort Rlloy, Kansas.
tin lit I'ori feiivriiwnriii, nansus, 3'c ai
Jefferson Bnrfaoks. Mo., nnd the artlllory
horsen at Fort Riley, Kansas, nr prominent
.... I1..rt.. .1 nnlnlu I U -1 L . . .
Itl.11,,11,, , ,,,. , n rumvi iikiii it, I ,:
Jeot or accept nny or nil proposals, or any
I'uii itiv, eiitun tut inn 11,1 lllillllllfl IIIMI
circular giving full Information and re
quirement, will bo furnished on application
to this olllce Envelopes containing propo
sals should be marked "Proposals for
Horses," and addressed to JNO. W. PULL
MAN, Chief q. M.
SD27 27 07 S
LEO A I, NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Bids will bo received nt tho ofllco of tho
commissioner of public lands nnd buildings
In Lincoln for the construction nnd putting
in place of four Iron doors for four vaults
In basement of the capital building In Lin
coln, according to specltlcatluns on tile In
the olltco of commissioner of public lands
itnd buildings. All bids to bo submitted on
or before Mondny, October 11, at 12 o'clock
noon,
The board reserves tho right to rolect any
or all bids, OEORGE D. FOLLMER.
Commissioner Public Lands and B illdlngs.
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
1 IV.0 IS CENTRAL
Jtallroad-Clty Ticket Of
flee, 1402 Farnam Street
Telephone, 245. Depot,
'lenth and Marcy Streets
Lea VS. Arrive
Chicago Express u f:uu am a o.-iu p'w
umcago .uimiieu. pin u ;ij am
Minntniioiis &. faut
ExiireM 1:04 am u 3:40 pm
Minneapolis & St. Paul '
Limited a 7:15pm a 8:05 am
Fort Dodge Local from "
Council tJluffs..... b 4:J0 pm a 8;ii om
Fort Dodgo Local from "
Council Bluffs a 0:00 am
u Dally, b Dally except riunduy.
St. Louis Cannon Ball LcaV9- ArrlVB'
KnuTcl.y ana"quinVya B!l5 Pm ,l 8:20
ly a7:00um a 9:00 Pro
UNION PACIFIC-"TIIE OVER.
iiiiiu jiuutc uenern nm;
N. E. Cor. Ninth and FV nam
,Jf "y Ticket Ofllco ml
! urnuni atrcpt. Telephone. 318
1 j , 1 ,1 1 . .,,11,11 nn.i ,... "
. ,
Marcy sts.
i-.r, .... .1, U
A ciciiiuiiu, uit
Leuve,
Tho Overland Limited.. a s:zo um
The chfcugo-l'ortUmJ
Special a S:20 um
The Fast Mall. l X-.iv um
The Mall and Express ,all:35 pm
The Colorado Special ,..ull;& onv
Lincoln, Beatrice and
Btromsburg Express.. b 4:06 pm
Tha Pacific Express. .. .a 4:2U p;n
Tha Atiaiitlu Exnrflss...
Arrivo.
7:30 pm
? I'm
u 4!.1i pm
a 0:50 um
bl2:33 pm
5 J:5? am
uranu isianu i-ocui d a 30 nm h 1 ri-
a Daily b Dully except Sumlay. 8'J' 0n
CHICAGO. JULWami-lCT.
& St. Paul no IwnJiiri'VJ
e!eg
s Leave, Arrlvi
Chicago & Omaha Ex, ,.b 7:16 am h 3'Jn m
Chicago Limited Ex, ..a C:oo nm n .'itr TIP
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, ' ""
W A II A HII RAILROAD
Tlckat Offto. 1418 Farnam
Htroot. Telephone, 322. De
pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts,
Telephons, 629.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Loula "Cannon Ball"
Cxprets ,,, a 6:16 pm a (:20 am
HllWAUKE?)
V
rtAII.WAV TIMI-J CAUU.
Bl RL1NUTON ,t Mid-
sourl River Raiiruua
'llic Burlimttou Kouie
General unices, North
west Corner Tthth and
lurnam Streets. TIcKat
Olllce, 1301 Furmuu btreot.
rii..,,,u ... Buriiiiglon Station, Tenth
and ...uon Sttccts. leieunoiu 1
Lincoln, Hastings and .
McCoia s'40 am R 'i3i Via
Lincoln. Denver. Colo-
Alll.inco Express
..u 1 ..J pill
,1 .1 iNl t.ft.
, . llt.f.1, tlltla O'lh) nil,
11 6:15 Hiu
11 U:45 11 111
u j.li am
bll:63 am
a 6:43 am
bll:03 am
..III' Jill W 11HI.B , . . . . . . . . .vw
Montaiiu. I'uaet UouiKl.,11 V,W pm
Lincoln Fust Mull b 3;M pm
wymote, ueuirice anu
Lincoln .... a 3:10 am
Deliti'r, Colorado, Utuh
fltut l Mllf OMIill ..... ...
Fort Crook, So. Bend,
Louisviuo. riatism 111,0 pm
llt'llVt 11V, il,U..,IUU.UK
tnlf!.v tiit.rfl.,,. . ... 7i,V ni i k'TU n,n
Bcllevue, P.Jttsmu'uth U
ravine junction 11 .i;iu uin
a Dally, b Dully except dun day.
KANSAS CITY, ST. JO.
tph & Council Blurts
Rulltoad "The Burlington
Routu " Ticket Olllce, 1501
Farmtui Street. Tclephono
ZiO. Depot, Tenth unci
Mason Streets, Tele-
phono 1-5.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a u.zj urn a u.ui inn
K.S1.SS Clll Nlglit Ex..ul0:30 pm a ;13 am
st. 1.01.U Fiyci. '"f.r'v , .,
Joseph anu at. wuuii ji.. mo
a Dallv,
CHICAGO,
& yuincy
Burlington
Ofllce. 1502
TU'PPono
1 1' 111 11 und
TGleiihouu
BURLINGTON
Rullro.id-'Tho
Route' Ticket
Ptirunm Stioet.
260. Depot,
Mason Streets,
1Z6.
L.cave,
igo Spe-
. ... . ..a 7:00 am
Arilve.
Duyllght Chu
clul
ni0:20 pm
u 7:45 am
a 4:u5 pm
n 7;j it tu
u 2:45 pm
Chlcugt, Yittlbuna kx.u 4:o ,.111
Chlcugo local Exprcs3.il :Ju am
Chicago Limited u iM pm
Fust Mail '
a Dully.
CHICAGO. ROCK 1SL.
ond ,v Puclllc Hullroua
-"lho Great Rof.u
lbluhd Ruulu" iiiit.
Ticket Olllce, 1.123 Fni'
namSticct. relophoue,
4is. Depot, Tenth nnu
muity airects, Tele
bhotic. UZ9.
l.i'UVd.
EAal.
Dos Moines and Daven
port Locol a 7:26 am
Chicago Express ... 1)11 Ij 11 in
Dcit Moines I.oc.il a 4;Aipin
Chicago Fi'M Express.. a 6 00 pm
U.S .MllltlLK. no K isi-
Arrive.
a 9:33 pm
11 4:i pm
bli:5Jnm
a 1 .23 pm
und and Chicago. .....n 7:40 pm as. 10 am
l'H'l
Lincoln, Colorado Spgs.,
Denver. Pueblo nnd
West a 1:30 pm
Colorado, Oktahomn M
Texus Flyer a 5:20 pm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday
a 4U3 pm
n 9:50 am
FREMCnT, ELKHOIIN &
Missuurl Valley Railroad
The Northwestern
Llnu" Gcnerul utilces,
United States Natiunnl
Bank Building, S. W.
Corner Twelfth und Far
Ticket Olllce, 1101 Farnnm St.
Deuot. 15th and Weoslor
Sts, i ilephulit', Ills.
v Ltuvo. Arrive.
Black lulls, Dendwood,
Hot Springs . .. u 3:o0 pm a 5:uo pm
Wyoming, Casper and
Douglus d i:W pm a 6:00 pm
Hustings, York, David
City. Supeilor, Geneva,
Kxetorand Sewar,i....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm
Norfolk, Veiuigre anu
Fremont b 7U!o um bl0:23 am
Lincoln, w a loo Si Fre
mont b 7:30 am bl0:23 am
Fremont i.ucul t 7:20 um
e Dally, b Dally exeep', Suuuiiy. o Sun
day only d Dully exxept Saturday, u
Dully except Monday.
CHICAGO & NORTH
western Railway "Th
Northwestern L.lno"
l.cave.
Daylight Chicago Spe
cial a 7:00 am
Chicago Passenger u I'M pm
Eastern Exnrexs. Don
Arrive.
ull:30 pm
a b:W am
i-.usierii u.xpres, Lies
.Moines, Mursh.tlltowii,
Ccdur Rupids und
Chlcugo ul0:6ri am
Ia.stem Upoclul, Chi-
1 catio and ast u 4:53 pm
lust Mall. Chicago 10
Om,.hu ,
Omaha-Chicago L't'd...a 7:45 pm
l'ast Mail......
Cedar rapids Pas,nsor.
a Dally.
a 4:05 Din
u 4:05 pm
a 2:45 pin
11 b:uo um
u b;Zo um
u 5:zo pm
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL.
Minneapolis A umuhu
itullwuy "The North-
western Lino" General
unices, Nebraska D v
ulon, 15th uud Webster
Kits. Cltv Ticket Olllce.
liui furuuiii mi. leicpuoiie, oijl. Depot,
161 h una Webster Sts. Telephone. 145i.
1 Leave. Arrivo,
Twin City l,usknger....ii 6:w um u 9:10 pm
Sioux City Puisenger...u 2:45 pin itluio am
Emerson Locul ...b 6:30 pm b b: JO am
u natty
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
Rillroud "Tho North
western Lino" General
unices, United Stutes
Nutionui uuiu; uuildlng
B. w. Corner Twelfth
.mil Kortiuni Mtu 'I'leU,,,
U1111.C, nvi f arnam hi, iciepnono, Wii. do,
pot, lenth and Murcy Sts. lelephcne, aty,
Leavo. Arrivo.
Twin City Express a 6;t6 um alu:25 pm
Twin City Limited a 7:55 pm a t;15 um
bioux uuy iocai a :w um u 3:so pm
a I'Uiiy.
.MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL
ruuu uenerui uinces and
Ticket Oftlcea. Southeast
Corner 14th and Dougiua
Sts. 'ielephone, 104. Depot.
Leave. Arrlvn
r,,l Kansas
nitv lixoress a lu:oo am a 0:25 om
K. C, St. L. Express.. a 10:60 pm a 6:u am
Leave from Itlh and
WebBter dtrcote:
N'elirusuu Local. Via
Wneplnff atar b 4:10 pm nlO:45 am
a uauy. 5 jany sxceui aunuay.
OMAHA ti ST. LOUIS HA IT,,
road Omulia. ICaimnu ntv
& EuBtorn Railroad "Th
qulncy Route" Ticket Of-
nce, ins rurnaia 01. T010.
phono, ,122. Depot, Te.ith
und Marcy Sts. Telephone
i,i
Leavo. Arrlvn.
at t n,, rvintion Ball
Express ........a 5U5 pm a t:20 am
Knnsns City and qulncy
Local a 7:00 am a 9:00 pm
a ualir.
PROFESSIONAL HOUSE OPEXEIt.
Novel Oci'iipiitlnn by 11 Nmv Woninn
lu Xvrv York.
Tho Inventiveness of tho modorn woman
argues well for tho fortunes of tho sox. Shu
Is continually devising; now avenues of no
tlvlty In which her talents may find play
nnd hrlng to her .1 menns of comfortable
If not elegant Bu'bslstnnce. Thero Is one
woman, n resldont of New York, who has
solved tho problems of her own llfo by
undertaking tho occupation of a profe3
sionnl houso oponor. A recent conversation
heard nt a tashlonablo resort brought this
womnn to tho notlco of n newspaper rep
rcsontattvo.
"I am always glad to be at home onco I
nm fairly settled," said a woman, "but I
hate tho getting homo and putting the
house In order. The prospect ot opening
up a houso or un apartment that has been
closed all summer .long Is not a cheerful
ono and sometimes It Is much worse when
It has boon occupied by a masculine room'
bor of tho family, who has nttemptcd to
keep bachelor's hall during tho vacation.
Invariably, too, a spoil of hot weather sots
In Just nt that time and It makes things
doubly dlsngrorable and disheartening, It
Is Impossible to leavo things of this sort
to servants and then servants are soat
tored during the summer and have to he
hunted up always uhen ono gets back to
town."
"You can avoid all that trouble this
yoar," Bald a woman who sat In tho group,
"If'you are wining to pay well for a com
fortable houi on your arrival, with per
nam Sts.
leleullul.e.
City Ticket Olllce. 1401
Fdiuuiu St. Telephone,
101. Depot, '1 vnth mill
Murcy Streets. Tcle
phono, UZ9.
Ht. LuUl
feci cleanliness gunrantoed. stookOil
lardrr. dinner roady and ovou servants
hired for you In advance. This Is ono of
the comforts that are part of the twentieth
century.
"Ono young woman tilth brains, aniloui
to branch out In a new llnef of work, has
msdo It her vocation. She attend to tit a
opening up of houses and apartments that
havo been cloied nil summer, and stio alio
undertakes the closing of residences on tho
departure of n family She Is absolutely
reliable and Is responsible for everything;,
She Is busy all tho year round, for alio pre
pares country houses at Christmas and
Thanksgiving for houro parties and closet
them after tho family departs.
"In this way tho working staff of sort
ants at the out-of-town houso or country
cottage Is not disturbed In Its regular work.
A hnslessVsn give a dinner party th night
before she starts for one of tho many living
places necessary for a fashionable (ab
llshinont nowadays, and she can hare card!
out for a luncheon nt tho now dwolllng
place If she wills.
"Tho houo opener has her own staff of
trained helpers nnd pays thorn good price
for their work. She sees that rooms and
beds arc aired and made ready, halls swept
und covers removed from furniture, and
statuary. Brass work, silver nnd glass nro
polished and table linen nnd silver atid
china made ready for use. She Is on hand
to greet the owner's return with hor help
ing inn Id ready, nr otso with a now staff
of servants Installed In their ptsoos, This
valuable service Is doing away with the old
custom of putting up 'at n hotel while th
house Is got ready for tho family's oecu
pnncy. The value of the new service con
slats In tho absolute lack of rare on th
pnrt of tho returning travelers, for th
young woman who hus Invented tho voca
tion does not watt for orders, but goes
about and toes that things are properly
done."
i tiolorn t mini 1 11m.
This has long boon regarded ns on of th
most dangerous and fatal diseases to which
Infants are subject, it can bo cured, how
ever, when properly treated. Alt that I
necessary Is to give Chamberlain' Collo.
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hetnody and castor
oil os directed, with each bottle, and a cur
Is certain. Since this remedy has com
Into such general use there arc very fw
dsaths from ehnlern Infantum nnd non
whatever when It Is given, For JAlo by all
druggists.
SAVED THE LIFE OF A IMG.
Ill Order o Do It 'the Oirner MnrrleA
Hie Thief.
The ofllco of Magistrate Conohan, In
Wllkrsbnrre, Pa , was tho scone of a novel
wedding a few dnys ago, tho participant
In which were Miss Mathilda Parkonon,
aged 53, and Illrnin Johnson, nged GS.
About a week ago Miss Parkcrson and
Johnson claimed tho ownership of a little
pig. Miss Parkcrson said It was hor pla;
and lllram look an onth that tho pig was
his property. After squabbling for ton
doys tho matter was brought hoforo Justlc
Conohan, who promised to settlo tho dis
pute.
The pig wns brought to tho squlrn's o(Tlc
and tho Interested parties wero on hand.
Miss Parkcrson swore tho pIr was hers.
Then Johnson wns sworn. Ho called tha
pig by name and tho Utile, ono followod
111 in all over the room. Ho had trained th
pig nnd for half nn hour ho amused that
squire nnd nil tho witnesses.
The nldcrmnn finally rendered tho follow
Ing verdict: That tho pig should bo killed
anil roasted nnd divided equally between
Miss Pnrkcnsnn and Hiram Johnson. Both
protested. They did not want to seo th
pig killed, Miss Parkcrson said sha would
save tho pig If shti had to die for It. Th
squlro fliiggcated that they got married It
would save the pig and they would both
own It. Hiram said ho would not propose)
to Miss Parkerson ns ho was ashamed.
' After some hesitation Mathilda finally
nsked Hiram If ho, would bocomo her hus
band. Tho Jtistlco remembered thnt'ho had
a wedding ring In tho safo that had been,
left there for security. Tho groom boughb
II for $2.60. Tho roiipln Ihnn got a mar
rlngo llcenso and the alderman made them
man nnd wife, thus saving tho Ufa of tha
pig.
After tho nlrtormnn had kissed tho pair
ond wished them a prosperous life thoy got
Into the form wagon, tho pig between them,
anil drove homo.
Charles R. Wcssmar, Evanstnn, III.,
writes: "My boy, 2 years old, had aj
tovero cold which refused to yield to any
treatment until wo tried Foley's Honoy nnbl
Tar. Ho wns compktoly cured before using
ono bottlo," Take none but Foley's.
Seasonable Fashions
5942 Tuokad Blous,
32 to 40 Bust.
Woman's Tucked Dlouso, Closing at thf
Back, No. 3912 To bo mndo with or Tilths
out tho fitted lining, Tho tucked wali
that closes nt the back retains and will
extend Its favor through tho coining sesaomj
This smart nnd dnlnty model Is suited tj
many inntorlals, silk, cashmere, albatross.
Henrietta, crepe do chine, poplin nai all
tho pliable waist materials, but as shown
Is of cream chnlllo patterned with pasttl
groon and Is worn with a groon liberty)
satin tie and belt, tho stock collar belnaj
finished with turnovers of white silk.
Tho foundation Is a fitted lining on which
tho waist proper Is arranged and wniole'
closes with the waist at the center back,
Tho front Is laid In narrow tucks ot gradu
ated length that turn toward tho centsp
and form u deep point, but the backs ar
tucked lu groups for their entire length)
ond aro drawn down snugly at th waist
line, The sleeves aro In bishop style, wltts
narrow pointed cuffs. At the uoclc Is
stock collar, with protective portions that
are Joined to the upper edge,
To cut this waist for a woman of medium
Ir.e 3fi yards of material 27 Inches wid.
3i yards 27 Inches wide, yards 31
Inches wide or 2 yards 44 Inches wld wll
bo rssulred.
The pattern 3942 Is cut In sizes ror a 33,
34, 86, 38 and 40-Inch bust measure.
For '.he- accommodation ot IDs Deo reads
rs these patterns, which usually retail ai
from t'o 'o 50 isots, will bo furnished at
nominal price, 10 cents, which coma all
expenee. ,n order to get any pattern en
dote 10 reals, give number and nam of
pattern wanted ind bust measure. Allot,
about ten daya from date of your letter;
before beginning to look for the pattern,
AddrcM, Pattern Department, Omaha Ba