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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901.
SPECIAL NOTICES'
A4vrllimM(a tor the eolontnt
will be taken until 12 n. for itto
venln JttUn an nnlll 8;30 p. m.
tor norlln and Sunday edition.
Hates, 1 a word lrl tatertlnn,
lo a word thereafter. Nothlas- taken
lor less than SBe for the first laser
tloa. Theae adertUeeaeata mast
lia eoaiecatlvlr
Advertiser, or reqnastlasr a
tiered, aheek. can have answers ad
dressed to a n nra be red letter la ear
fee dellrered areaeatatlea mt M
haak aalr.
SITUATIONS WAXTKI),
YOUNG man quick at figures wishes em
ployment from 7 to 11 p. in.; excep
tionally good reference. II 67, Ue1'
COACHiiAirn
u. u ' ill . . A M I t I I I I H A I 1 ft II I
wh nm position. Auuiym , .ni.tm ,i.
Omaha, Neb. ' A-057 10
WASTED MA MS HELP.
GOOD messengers wanted.
13th.
A. D. T 212 8.
B-MiOl
WANTED, a good mdri in every county to
take subscriptions for Tho Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer. Our agents, mako good
wneett everywhere. References reaulred.
Address Twentieth , Century Farmer,
Omaha, Neb. u bis
WANTEDJ-A young man to net as Janitor
ror culm saving jtiRtitme. Aiipiy
omce, lSlUjind Ohio Hts. B MiWl II
for Child Saving Institute. Apply nt
Jj .MiWl 11"
TRAVELtNO SALESMAN Western house
'wants representative to handlo lino cf
punts, shlr.tR and overalls nn commis
sion; stato experience' and full particu
lars, iMuircss j hi, nee. . ji iViiii n
WANTED, u ruler-nnd three forwarders for
our nindery, liudson-Klmberly I'ulillsli
lug Co., Kansas City, Ma 11912 10
"WANTED, boy with bicycle; good wagef,
with monthly ndvnnre. for cooil hov.
Sherman & McConncll Drug Co., Cor, 10th
ana uoage. n M'Ji. 11
WANTED, married men for retail city de
livery; goou saiury aim permanent roii
tlon for tho rlcht kind of men: state ace.
experience nnu references. Address J 13,
iieo oinco. 11 t.j 10
MEN and women to do copying at homo;
mjBi wrnc a i.iir nana; o 10 )i. weemy
working evenings: positively no canvas
sing; Inclose stump. Northwest Copying
co., nox b.'j. .Minneapolis, .Minn.
B-M9I2 16
WANTED at onco, teacher of mnmlollu,
guitar and banjo; must lie n good mando
lin soloUt, Colorado Conservatory, Fort
Collins, Colo, B-aiail 10
GOOD, strong, steady boy. Omaha Box Co.,
r-asi umnna, i um
R'AJiTED, as valet and to care for horjo
nnd trnp, man about 20; must bo unmar
ried and well recommended. Apply In
' person from 9 to 10 a. m. at room 3. 2d
floor, old P. O. bldg. U-M973 13
HEM' WASTED.
limits When nntined
-) 10
AV A K T E D KB MALE HELP,
WANTED. 200 girls. . 1521 Dodge. Tol. 876.
.C-467
10 OIRI, all kinds work.
Canadian Odlce.
C 163
A GOOD naylnc' nosltlon t O an ennrirntln
lndy In each town;, ulsn lady travelers to
represent us. Thyroid-Lymph Co., 501
ueo mag. C GS0-
GIRL for general' housework In family of
iwu. iiuisi ira goou cook, swo jiuruev.
. ', C-SS5 12
GIRL for general housework. 209 8. 36th St.
- ,-, iwu 40
GIRT, frtr gencrnl housework. 1514 Yntes St.
' C-U13 10'
WAN-TED, girt wnnted for general house-
worK, rour 111 inmiiy; goou wages. 2602
n m., Houin umnna. c 951 U
FOR It EXT HOUSES,
IF 1 YOU wont your homes well rented
place them with Benawa & Co, D 463
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y, LIFE.
, D-4-70
TO MOVE right get Omaha Vnn Stornge
.v., uiuuu 1U1171 I'uiiium, or ici. JIkjU-NW.
D-171
HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton block.
D 472
HOUSES, etc F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglns.
t D 173
HOUSES nnd flats. Ringwnlt, Barker Blk.
P 174
FOR RENT, 11-room stone house, 415 N.
25th St. II. T. Clarke, 427 Ramgu Blk.
1J-477
219 S. 29TH AVE.. 8-room housp. nil mnil.
nm; will pnprr.nnd varnish throughout;
rent $25 to Al tenant with references.
UA1AI1A LOAN ANJJ TRUST CO.,
16th and Douglas Sts.
D-478
HOUSES for runt In parts of the city.
urennun-uove lo m-j aouin loin etreci.
D-4S0
FOR RENT, house nnd bnrn. nil modern
Annis "ft Mcr5hllntl,
de n4Sl
u Kl
mi nun in Ma i
National BnnH Bl
HOUSES-WHEATON. 42S Paxton Blk.
. , D-182
6-ROOM cottnge, J12. Innulro 2710 Pnrker.
u 4oa
NO hard ebdl needed, central, seven room
house: also llvo room Hut. Tlzard, 221
xv. zitn. , r; u oou n i
C-ROOM detnehed house, nil modern, lawn,
etc., 1.1 H, ,J(iiu win iirowne jr.
D-SS7-30'
' .
FOH .RENT, six-room cottnge. 2211 Cnll.
for.nla street; .convenient ; city and cistern
water.- Apply at wi I'jiu sireei.
D-M647
DIIS1RABLE dwelling, 10 rooms, modern,
gas, bnth. furnncc. laundry, excellent re
pair, good location.,. 20O2 No. isth Ht. Ap-
nly to Garvin Dros'.. luOl Farnam St.
D-M601
NEWLY pnlnted house of 5 splendid rooms;
nlso newly-papered house of 9 rooms at
19th- nnd Plerco Sts.,; reasonable ront;
houses -opened for Inspection. J, W. Rob
bins, 1S02 Farnam. D-M253
FOR RENT 10-room modern houso, 513
North 19th 8t., $45.
8-room modern house, 2248 North 19th St.,
$20. I
B-room modern house, 114? South 32d St., $30.
0-rooni house, city water, 1503 South 28th
St.. .$15.
BRENNAN-LOVE CO., 309 S. 13th Street.
' D-M0S9-I2
FOR RENT," Alexander house, 31st and
Poppleton ave., $;fi per month; 10 rooms,
all modern, with 'stable. A. P. Tukov &
Son, Bonrtl of Trade. D M97412
4-ROOM modem (Int. 1112 8. llth St.
D-M970
6-ROOM cottage. 25th nnd Franklin.
' , D-M972 12
"ROOM modern. 2705 llownrd st. TeT!
AU32. E. O. Hamilton, 211 S. 17th.
D-M9M
SIX-ROOM' furutslied' lionet, modern. 809
Sotith SOlli. D-M903 10
324 8. 59TH AVE., now brick dwelling of
8-royms, thoroujhjy modern, flrst-class In
overy particular, $40. Garvin Bros., H
Farnam St. D-9
6-ROO-M house, ,617 So. 15th. Cinrko Powell,
iia mo. join, TCI. I'-'l. JJ MVX
2204 MAPLE St., S rooniB, $20.
112 No. 26th St.. 9 rooms, modern. $30.
JOHN N FREN.ER, OPP. OLD P. O.
D-M91S
ELEGANT npartmcnt of 7 rooms, "The
rsormanule,-' steam heat, olec. It. or gn.
jniuior, teiepupne. nan room, etc. rayno
Knox. Co.,-main n: N. Y, Lite nidg.
D-M914 11
, -
ru.Nur.iin, ooys, .women anil men. wnnteu - - wiktoii. rltv loans' nnd warrants. W.
fori '.P0. 7'".olr, ot I rlnl,y. cathedral, IRth AGENTS wanted for now publ cat ons; "raVnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam street,
nnd Capitol Ave.; exceptional nrivantnKC prospectus, etc., free. George Barrio & iumi w Gil
In vocal training. Address Prof. Hntson Son, 1313 Walnut St,, Philadelphia.
Vrlght, L. L. C. M., Parish house, inter- J-M2S1 Janl2 WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds
v ow can be lind at tho cathedra . 9 to 10. " n r rnr, jt. r i-r.vt
and 4 lo 5, every day. Full rchonrsal of JOHN WANAMAKER wants reliable wirnam St . Bee Bldg. W-512
choir. Saturday nlcht nt 8 O'clock. Oilier ucronls tn mkn mihsprlntlnns for Everv. 1 rnam pi., hi-t.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
FOR ItKNT, G-room cottnge, 3028 Charles,
nrwlv minered. nice vnrd. large shade
trees, cllv water, etc. Jus. E. Vail Ollder.
3021 Charles. D-935 13
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnam.
tu l VI
THE THURSTON. Cool, airy rooms
JJ I-J
i NICELY furnished rooms, well heated.
VrlH Capitol ave. E-6M
3 ROOMS, tight housekeeping. 1112 S. 11th
st. E MS11
FOR RENT, nlco south room, with board
If desired. 1U23 Dodge St. E-931 IP
FURNISHED ROOMS AMD BO A It 1).
UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St.
F 1SS
QLENCAIRN, transient $1.25 day. MM Dow.
ROOMS and board. The Rose. 2930 Harney
street, y anw ui.'
FURNISHED rooms with board, 2376 Har
tley at. f ! uzj
NICE Jiome for young men.
108 S. 2Sth.st.
F vb
ROOMS suitable, for three, with board; also
taDle bouruers; modern, zasu iiarney.
ROOM for 2 gentlemen. EOS S. 25th nve.
ROOMS and board for two or three young
men; a nuinc lor ngni jmriirp. mm
21111 Ht. f aivi JJ"
I'Oll UE.Vr-U.VFL-llMSIIEU ROOMS.
snare 13 ner month nround
rr"ho bL bSiid", BSi
eot: no exnensa for llcht. hent
DESK room
tloor roam
Furnam street; no expense for light, hent
or juniior service. 11. j. x-eicrs v. i.u
Rental Agenta, Bee Building. Q-416
FOR HENT STORES AM) OFFICES.
FOR RENT, store In first-class location'.
rent rettKonunic. jvppiy Jt. u. i-eieru oc
Co., ground tloor, Bee Bldg. I 2WJ
FOR RENT, olllco with vault and part first
-Midland Olnss and I'ilnt Co., H10 Harney
llnnn am nil n tlnrtf 1 (1 1.1 R llnrillU Hf
St.
. I
FOR RENT, the building formerly occu-
pieu uy 1110 lico ni viu i-nrnam at. it nas
i 1 , . I
luur niuiirn iiiiu a ijiibviiil'iii wiiiuii w a 1
formerly ured as Tho Bee press room.
This will bo rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at onco to C. C. Rose-
water, secretary, room 100, Beo Building.
I Iwl
AflENTS WASTED,
MEMORIAL Llfo of McKlnley, four lan-
guagoe, 050 pages, 100 hulftones, J1.50; free
outlit. W. A. Hlxenbaugh & Co., MU
ware block, omalia. J sco
COUNTRY canvassers can mnko good
money taking sfibscrtptions to Tho Twen-
tieth Century Former 09 a side line. Ref-
crenccs required. Address Beo Publishing
Co., umatia, wtD,
J-612
body's Magazine with New Census Atlas
or clubbing offers; great opportunity; lx
nerlenco unnecessary; liberal commissions
and cash prizes. John Wanumakcr. Dept.
ju.v. .i;v iorn. j aidoj 11- 1
WASTED TO nEXT.
: OR 3 nicely furnished rooms for light
uoiixeKcepmg; reierenccs. Aauress v. .m.,
m41U IllUOrillll HI. IV 11"
STORAGE.
PACIFIC Stornge and Wnrehouse Co.. 012-
yii joncs, general siorago ana rorwaramg.
. . . 459
OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511H Fnrn. Tcls. 1G59-S63.
-wv
STORAGE, low rates. Dcrlght, .1119 Fnrnnm
di, ail
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED, 10 carloads of furniture nnd
stoveB ror at. l,ouis Expo. Tel. 771. Ad
dress J. lovlne, 300 N. 10. N-584 031
WANTED, to purchase, a second-hand steel
bank safe. Address BOX B, Mndison, Neb.
K BI879 11
WANTED A secondhand bank safe. -Ad
dress, J 7, Bee. N SS2 20
1 I . SB
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge.
Tel.
2020. New nnd 2dhand, bought, sold, ox-
changed. O 493
FOR SALE, fine furnlturo at private salo
at lauis no, ;ain bi, u yi7
1'OH SALE HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC.
WE HOLD nn auction sqle of horses every
Wednesday p. m. nt me union otocK
' .1 I,.,1,,,N..,tttrl1llb r. Cn
P-M671 Oil
GOOD repairs on wagons, etc., at Hurry
Frost's, inn ana ieuvonwortn. r sh
BUGGIES, phnetons, surreys, wagons, bi
cycles; mt; biock new. second-nana bar
gains. Fredrlcltsbli, 15th and Dodge.
P-M903 N7
FR SALE, Columbus top, buggy. -Snytler
phaeton, new surrey, two poles, two sad-
dies. 1607 Lathrop st. P-M903 13
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
2DHAND safe choap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam.
q 4'Jt
SAFES, standurd makes, sold, rented. 114 S 13
tj li
EDISON & COLUMBIA talking machltio
and records. Omaha, Bicycle Co., 16th and
unicago. w m
iSt'Hbblnnd'bocene i" DouL
.1 ft., cribbing and hog fence. 901 Doug-
Q 196
CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale choap.
u, t. uampben, 4zi3 ucnier m. y im
CADET coat, good as new; will fit boy 13
or it years oia. Aaarcss ti &3, nee.
Q-M581
DO SQUARE pianos, $50 each; 50 cents per
week. Schmoller & Mueller. 1313 Farnam
street. Telephono 1625.
Q-M781 19
500 OVERCOATS, bargulns. Marowltz, 418
N. lotn. m-ia
PIANO boxes, good for coal bins, cheap.
1313 Farnum street. Telephone 1625.
w nimu la
PHAETON, steel and rubber tires,
iinr-irlns. onen nnd top.
6 family carriages.
1 6-puss. carnage.
victoria nnu i uocKiiwuy.
1 hack and 2 broughams.
I ilenot wagon.
Second-hand harness nlso.
JJUU.M.MUISIJ UAIllUAUfcJ IJU.,
18th and Harney.
Q-M.S20
TV . 7; ,,7TT
for sale. Charlb(t wlrst.
FRESH cows
40th and Ornnt
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FWZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. lflth.
8-498
Mh5, QV,'MEn' Kf''""1" Plralst. 315 8.
DON'T fall to cnll nnd consult the (Rou
manian gypsy, wnn reveals nil secrets nnd
rrnus nnu explains to you your entiro lire,
1923 Douglas St., corner 20th.
R ill
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous hair removed -by electricity. R- 12,
v renzer iuock. u wi
M, GOLDMAN & CO.. only perfect ac
cordion plcHttng plant In the wes.1: roH
orders solicited. Suite 200, Douglas block;
' U-501'
PERSONAL,
VIAVA, woman's way to health: rational,
wholesome home treatment. MS Beo Bldg.
U-WJ
OMAHA Accordion PItg Co., 1524 Douglas.
ACCOUDION pleating, cheapest, bent nnd
quicKest. airs. A. c. aiarK, km ana rnr-
nani. u uu.
WE IlENT sewing machines for "5 cents
per ween; wo repair ana sen neeuies nnu
parts for every machine manufactured.
"Phone IOCS. Neb. Cycle Co., 16 & Harney,
Drnnch Offices; G12 N, 24th, South Omaha;
'phone 2173. 331 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
u 871 uzi
RHPTt'RE permanently cured In 30 to 60
nays; sena ror circular, u. s. wooa, m.
jj 62i r,ow x orK Lire mug., umnnn. .ncd.
U il U1S
ELITE PARLORS, 615 Bo. 16th St., 2d floor.
u hj Kja-
RUPTURE CURED without the knlf. Em
pire Rupture Cure, K2 N. Y, Life Bldg.
MME. AMES, 317H N. 15, flat E, baths.
u aims U31"
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
ana rcian. uniuns iinno o., ikj ijoug
las. U-M603
ADV, calendars.
MD97 Jant
PRIVATE hoeultal, before and during con-
nnemeni; nnuics anopicu. .3uu urnnt 01.
.Mrs. uaracis. u n
THE SKEPTICAL MAN
can positively' be
convinced that
THE PRINCE OF OMAHA
Is tho best Be rlgar.on the market
TRY ONE.
.Union made, flavor unexcelled,
cool nnd free.
Wholesales nt $37 per 1,000.
W. F. BTOECKER CIGAR CO.
' U-M6DS 12
WALL PAPER cleaner. C. Meddtemtst.
ff a$jr$r
- Rooms cleaned, $1 up. U-M833 !.
,. axttiMT i,ti, 11c v n M flnnr Tl
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. IS, 2d floorR-
PURE BEWIJJfl SCHOOL.
Iessonn given free on nil makes of sewing
inncnines Tliursaays ana naiuraayn. ntu,
Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. u ws 11
PtllVATP. home for Indies before and dtir
Ine connncinent; babies adoptcn. w-'j
Burdette Ht. Mrs. Burgct. U 955 N5
RELIABLE party wishes to borrow 1103.00
I . a 1 t i V 11
terest. Address J 16, Beo o!lice,
U-937 H
pt.TMATin nhnnepR. winds, exnosures. oe.
-- , unin ail..
milliu llic lllllKl'll licuilliiit-i n. Dtittii-oRiu
Cream and rowdcr. 2jc. u .yaw u-
MONEY TO I.OAX-HEAI. ESTATE.
b AND 64 per cent loans. W. II. Thomas,
First INailonai uann. uuuuiuh 4i'i. ion.
V W9
LOANS on eastern Nehraska and western
Iowa farms at 5 per cent;' borrowers can
nv ioo or any .multiple: any Interest
riatCI no neiliy. im;iHHiiruuu v-u. orit on.
13111 Cil., vjll.u-un, ,
WANTED, city loans, bonds nnd warrants,
"Oe0rBe & Company, 1601 Farnam street,
ucu' -vv G10
44 TO G P. C. money. Bemts, Paxton Blk.
(50.OOO SPECIAL fund; lonns J5f0 up; lowest
rates, uarvin uros., iou, rarnam.
4W AND G PER CENT R. C. Patterson. 810
New xorK
W-M133 021
f.KV iino. 1500 .PRIVATE money to lonn: 1
T 1 ' - - . , i r r, , t- . i
Z. 5 or n yearn. y, u, ovivyt ijoani or
Trade mag. w sis
SEE HENRY.fi. PAYNE," 601-2 N. Y.'lJfe,
W 5H
money to loan on Improved Omaha real
estatoj jjrcnnan-ixjvo to,, nua eoutn lain
! - ,-' ' .4. ' W-81T
w.-B. MEIKLE, 401 S. JGth St.. loans money
on rcsiaenco. property ai u; pur cent.
.W-618
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, 937 N. Y. U
W 019
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1521 Douglas
w szo
MONEY TO I.OAX CHATTELS.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN HUMH OP
HO, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35,
$40, $50, $75, $100,
$200. $250. $300.
ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES
WAGONS. ETC. Also to SALARIED PEQ.
PLE on their nlatn note nt rates which
nonest people can anoru to pay. rne prop
ertv to remain undisturbed In your dos
RHHslnn. Ynti net the mdnev the nnmA ,lnv
vrm nuk for It nnd thn trnnnantlnn In hM
In strictest confidence. Oftlce hour, 8 a.
m. to. u p. m. wcanesuny and Saturday
evenings uniu a o ciuuh.
KELil AliLiCj UltHUlT COMPANY,
Room 303, Third Floor, Paxton Block
A. MO
MONEY TO LOAN ON
Furniture ana pianos.
Horses, wagons and carriages.
Also on SALARIES.
You get the money on short notice.
You recelvo'the full amount In cash.
You may Keep it one montn or moro.
You pay for only what, tlmo you keep It.
Our rates nre ns low as the lowest.
Our business Is confidential.
Our motto Is. "Try to please."
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2293.
(Established 1892.) 306 6, 16th St.
X-527
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
peop e; business conrtdential; lowest rates.
Paxton block. Tho J. A. Hutton Co.
LOANS . ON SALARIES, FURNITURE.
llvo stock, etc. Quick service and lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633 (top
floor) Paxton block, northeast corner 16th
and Farnum; entrance on 16th streot.
X-532
LARGEST BUSINESS In LOANS TO
salahikp feui'le, merchants, team
sters, boarillng houses, etc., without se
curity; easiest tcrmB; 40 bfllccs in prlncl-
Bal cities. Toiman. 440 Board of Trade
ldg. ,v X-621
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock; jow,
ery; ni0 to salaried people without st cur
Ity; cheap rates; easy payments; business
confidential. Foley Lonn Co., successors
to Duff Green, R. 8, Barker Blk-. Est. 18S9.
X-M5C3
MONEY loaned on plnnos, furniture. Jew
elry, horses, cows, eto. C. F. Reed, 319 8.13.
X-526
..,.,,, ,0,i .,,-!,,. h,.
M2.J22,V5? &&&?h2u&liu&A2Fiil
cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, R. 8, Barker blk
Jt NO
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE, an old established grocery
business. Address it, uce omce. uouncii
Bluffs. Y-M823
A $1,400 DRUG STOCK nnd building for
sum in smau ricpriitiKa town; gooa coun
try; good reason for selling. Address
J 11, Bee. Y-MR98
FIFTEEN per cent monthly profit on nn
investment ot ii.wu is tne actual .result
of a long established, flrBt class, legiti
mate business; suitable for either lady
or gentleman; fine location; bear closest
Investigation'. $1,000 cash, balance ensv.
full particulars sco J, II, Johnson,
n. yLlfe. Y-.M893
CASH grocery for sale: must close nut
on account 01 sicKiiess, Address j 15. Hco
V 9S6 13
FOR EXCHANGE,
TO KXCHANGE, clear $25,000 Mississippi
improved iiirra, wnn hiock ana tmpie-
inents. for resldepco flats: will assume.
P. O. Box- 300, Omaha, Neb. '.-M915 U
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE,
FOR SALE, monthly payments, 8-room
modern house. a, AI. rsuttinger, ilea
building RE-M845 12
HOUSES, lots,. farms, ranches, loans; also
lire insuranco. ucmis, i iixion uik.
RE-466
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601-2 N. Y. Life,
RE-529
FOIt SALE-REAL ESTATE.
HOUSES and lots In all parts or city: atso
acre property nnd farm lands. The O. F.
uavifl Co., Jioom ku, uee iiuuuing.
RE-620
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St.
HE-Kll
TEL. THREE-ONE-FOUH. HARRISON.
HE-312 NS
-ROOM, nil modern house. 3320 Dodgo St.
CLARKE POWELL.
Phone 921. 420 Now York Life.
RE-S73
FOR SALE, fruit nnd garden place nnd
grocery store, seven ncres, part in cnoice
grapes, plums nnd other fruit; a splendid
business location: barn, Ico house, shells.
well, clste-n. etc.; one mile out of town
on main road. Inquire at 335 Broadway,
Council Bluffs, la. RE-M415
It. houso on 16th, near Center st specials
fully paid, a snap at JI.SVO. F. D. Wend,
lt.il uougias. UK .M7!9 12
HOUSE and lot, 81 feet front: price, $3,G00:
panics leaving cuy. -tjio uaurornm st.
RE-M66I ll
RANCH and farm lands for sale by tho
union I'neinc nai iroau comminv. i( a
AicAiinster, innu commiBsionor, union Pn-
ciflc Headquarters,. Omaha, Neb.
RK-531
160 ACRES near Millard, Improved, $50 ptr
acre.
Two houses only three blocks west nt lllrrl,
nii iH H I .i I'ViV '"!C,al improvemcnis
nil In and nnld for.
t rooms, No. 314 North 2Jth street, $t,050.
7 rooms, No. 316 North 25th street, $1,300.
GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 FARNAM HT,
RE M924 11
DUNDEE LOTS-WALLACE.
Choicest corner In Dundee, 2 lots',' chenp
nt $1,000.
Anotncr tine corner lot, $500.
Four best Insldo lots, each $150.
49th and Cuming, 2 lots, corner, $600.
Many others. $50 to $100.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, J. J. Brown Blk.
RL 032 11
PAYING INVESTMENTS W'At.f. A f IS.
$5,000-3 lots, several cottnges, rental $00
n year.
$3,G0iv-s. W. Cor. 21th nnd Davenport, two
lluunirn,
$3,000 9-r modern, hot water heat.
$2.600 t)-r.. modern, new. ensv wnlklncr ills.
iiiiiun UUS1UC8S uciiicrj renini. jjju a yenr.
ii,w,r-.HAiw, i:iusu in; rcnini $vti.
$1,4' 17th, near Ohio: rental $1M.
$1.100 B0xl27, fi-r.; rentnl $1?2, ensy terms.
$400 Fair house, large lot. Central Pnrk.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, J. J. Brown Blk.
RE-332 11
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY Pf.AX.
Mortgago canceled nnd money refunded In
L'llBC Ul UCIllll. -ASK nOUUl 11,
RE-M936 12
FOR SALE. N. E. U nnd the N. E. U R. W.
U, section 14. township 3, N. R. 18 W.,
llarlan Co., Neb., 228 ncres broke; price,
$10.00 nn ncro: rusv terms
Ber Qrnnd hotel, Omaha, Neb
ii.
RE-M9I0 16
,
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY 1M.AV.
Aiorigngc cnnceien ana money rcnmticu in
case of death. Ask about tt.
RE-M936 12
INVESTMENT.
$6,000, double frame block, not
far from 25th and Farnam, rental
vnlllo $720 per yenr; property In
good condition; owner lenvlng tho
city for his health; must sell.
HARRISON & MORTON.
Oth Floor, N. Y. L. Tel. 314.
RE-949 10
NEBRASKA STOCK FARM.
155 ncres adjoining Fort Crook R. R. stn-
tion, 6 miles irom umana biock ynrds;
exceedingly rich, black,, creek bottom ami
excecaingiy ncn, umcK, crceK bottom ami
second bottom land; ,falr Improvements;
must be sold on account of mortgage; nd-
Joining land held at $15 to $100 per acre;
8) ncres In pasture, 20-ncres meadow, bal-
nnrn rnrn! rents DWV1 rnnh vnnrlv u,ln, i
men form will earn $3,000 per year. Price, except landsmen and apprentices, an ex
$59 per acre; U cash, balanco easy terms! aminatlon showing them to bo quallllcd for
V. U. DUUUl,
RE-M95S11
FOR SALE. 4 modern houses well lnrnin,i
for sale on easy teKis ana rensn.mi.ie
prices A P TnkoJf ft Son IS
TrZaZ iuP?AA b0T"u H0.!1,,0'
iraQe' r itu M974 1.
$2.700-Wl'fHIN Uireo 'bfocks of Creighton
r hath .,r,on
iliv V.. ' . 7.1 ..-'. 7..V.' .'.... '":t ' ""
.rn v.., ..ia if . . ' . ." ""'"
Houso newly painted nnd all In good con-
union. he-M962 II
LOST.
LOST Watch, between postofllco nnd Lenv-
worth St. on 16th St. neturn to 1713
leavenwortli for rewnrd. Lost CS7 10
LOST, ono violet stick rtln. dlnmnnd renter.
The Under will bo liberally rewarded If
rciurneu to sou so. asm street.
Iyist 953 10
LOST, gentleman's pocketbook: contained
i u;iin. nuiun nnu uiiuiiKi', in vicinity ot is
nnu iiiicuku. Jteiurn 10 jui uniiiornin.
Ixist-913 13
non-inn ...... .ui m
niwiiiu lui ichiiii. nun imnc nnu-
shaped brooch, nenrl nnd dlnmond, lost
Wednesday evening. Lost 932 H
LOST, in or between Omaha Nntlonnl nnd
First National banks, rol of bills, about
$60. Return to Model restaurant, 1009
Howard. L.lbernl rewnrd. Lost 938 15
FOUND.
FOUND Pair of spectacles, near Y. M. C.
a. buiiaing. owner cuu nt ucc oinco ana
pay lor uuvcruaemcni. i ounu aikw iu
FOUND, pair eyeglasses; owner can hnvo
same oy paying tor na. can at Bcnaaeirs
Aiuunery more. . round M96i 11
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C, Col. 16th & Doug
w
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
531
BOYLES' College, court' reporter principal.
ueo uiag. Kit
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
'i neater. 53s
MEDICAL,
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading
specialist in diseases of women In Omaha,
would call the attention of suffering
ladles o his unsurpassed accommoda
tions before and during confinement, and
Ills treatment for Irregularities, no mat
ter what cause. Call or address, with
stamp, ur, fries, ibu uoago Ht., omana,
is CD. M .MiW
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. L. Bide. Tel.
1661. Alice Johnson, u. u., indies' dept.:
Gld E. Johnson, Ostcopnthlst, Mgr. 537
DONOHUE, Osteopath, Paxton Blk. Tel 1367
035
DR. A. T. HUNT, aulto 612, McCague Bldg.
Tel. 2362. OW
DR. MRS. M CHICK, Douglas Block. 341
PATENTS,
WILL BUY any good Invention or patent.
Address lock uox iw, ues nioines, 1a.
547
HAVE cash for good patent or Invention.
Address r, u. uox to, umana, .iseo.
484 NT
MUSIC,
PROFESSOR Charles l'etctson, piano In-
method"1 Roundness" and'cLr'hsi V.o'we?
at tone'ouiraSteed 513 W of wt Mb
or tone guatantceu. &13 ,VY. or W. Bldg.
293 02i"'
BOILER MAKERS.
OMAHA Boiler Works, steam bolters, tanks.
stacks, etc. Tel. 1359. 12th and Izard Sts.
DRESSMAKING.
IN FAMILIES.
Miss Sturdy, 2376 Iiarney.
, FURNITURE REPAIRING,
TEL. 133L M. S. Valklln. 2111 Cuming St.
51$
BOOKKEEPING.
LESSONS In bookkeeping etc., day or even
Ing. H. 15, Com. Nat. Uank. G. U. llnthbtin.
PAW.MIROICERS.
EAGLE Loan Otllce, reliable, accommodat
ing; nil business contiucutlui. 13U1 uougjas.
VII
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd rcpntrlng
promptly attended to. j, t. ucniurce, aim
nnd Lake Sts. 370
STAM MERINO AND STUTTERING.
r-i'tii.-n tnii VouitVim t" itnmcn Hide
CURLD. Julia aughn, 4-0 Ramge limg.
MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvcred. 703 N 16.
Oil
TRUNK FACTORY.
TltUMKB, traveling nags, sun cases. TrunKs
repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 1203 Fnrnnm.
4il UU
TAILORING.
LADIES' garments cleaned, nttercd, re-
paired reasonable. Mnx Fogel, 1207 Fnrnnm
NICKEl
PLATING.
STOVES, lamps, etc.. replatlng. Omah
Plntlng Co., Dec Bldg. Tel. 2o3j. G18
FARMS FOR RENT.
m ACRES nenr Grotnn. Sarpy county.
Duff amen, room 8, Barker block. 563
STOVES.
WE carry tho biggest lino of ntoves In
.... ...... . . ... T I I I.-..,.,..
cny. iiuy in un. rntt iikih. uu"-'-rrlso
Furniture Co., 102-4 S. llth. Tel.
fcSO. M171 031
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Stcnm Laundry; hlrts, 7c; collnrs,
Xc; OUrtS, 4C. ll0 lcavoiiwuiwu isi, m
tiOVERNMENTt NOTICE.
CHIEF Qtf A RTHRM ASTER'S OFFICL-
Omnlut, Neb, Oitobcr 1. 1901. Sonlcil pro,
posuls, In trlpllcnto, will be received hr
re
W. N. Noson, nnd ut otllces of Quartermasters lit stn
. fi.... . .,i .a .. ... ......... . i tidtn
lions n.'imeu, uniu iu it. in., -,rnni .,
October 15, 1901, and then opened for fur-
nUlilnir wood, bituminous coal. shelled
rnm nnts. limn hnleil Imv nnd bedding, lit
Omaha Q. M, IJepot, Forts ltook, iiomn
son and Nlobrnrti, Nebraska, Jefferson Bnr-
rncKH, .Missouri, J'ons i.caveiiworui mm
Hliey, Kaunas, liono una mil, UKianunm.
Pronosnls for delivery nt other points will
bo entertained. IT. S. reserves right to
reject or accept any or all proposals, or
nny part thereof. Information furnished
on nppllcntlon here, or to (Junrtcrmasters
nt xtntionn tin moil. I'jnveioiu-s cnnininiiiK
proposals should be marked "Proposals for
," and ftjdresseil to undrrslgned, or
Qttarterm.'iKtrrs nt stations above named.
JNO. W. PULLMAN. Chief Q. M.
U3-4-S-J-1011
MEN wanted for tho l'. S. navy: Lands-
men for trnlnlng ns seamen, age 18 to
$16 per month; landsmen for yeomen, age IS
to 2.1 tfc) per iiioniu upon appointment as
vmmcii. 3rd class): seamen, aire 21 to 35.
131: ordinary senmen. Hire 18 to 30. $19: an-
nrcnllces. 3rd class, age 15 to 17. $9: machln-
Ists. Ilrst class, age 21 to 35, $55; machinists,
second class, ago to i. w; nnspiiai np
prentices, age 18 to 25, $20; hospital appr-Mv
prenuces, age in in .., iinspiini i
tlces. ilrst class, age 21 to 2, $40;
clans, third class, nge 21 tn 33, $.10;
r.mlths, ago 21 to 35, $50. Cnndldntr
eici'in.
copper.
es must
Pnss a physical examination showing them
I to be free from d .sauallfvlng nllments. and.
I n,,tin, ,uiun,m in,.. l'l' ii.'v
J iTii'V..1 '...."a i""..1-1"1;
UL VI) nai mil, I v tn .uu. j..t.n. iruuua if.
four months' pay and nn nddltion of $1.36
"o monthly pay for each rc-cnllstment
wttliln four months on honorable discharge.
Rations, medicines and medical attendance
gmtin, privilege of retirement on three-
TO' Tn SwSSuy w
service.
nnted
Willi Will fllJUy K AV.fl 1 111 U lIUI 1 11 1 11 1 1 CK HIT
,
advancement to petty otllcers by tho enrly
enmnlet on of a number of arco shns. A
recruiting ofllce will bo opened nt Omnh.i.
Neb., from October 14 to October 19, 1901, in
tnc Aici.nguo uunuing. Jioom iuj.
OH list
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested.
as enunges muy occur ui any time.;
Foreign mans ror tne wccit cutting uc
Inner 1L'. 1901. Will c 080 (PHOMTLY In
all cases) ut the general postolllce ns fol-lnivR-
Pnrcelt, nost mnl!a close ruin li.-nir
earlier thnn closing tlmo shown below.
l'nrccls pom muiis lor uermany cioso at
& p. m. Jlonucy nnu weuncsuay.
I Tlnf-nlnr nil filinnlpmlln In rv mnlln n.
I. -. f .. ...... ...oo m
roreign urnncii nan nour inter man closing
tlmo shown below.
Trniisutlnutla Malta.
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. in. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. s. Amsterdam inal
must bo directed ;'per s. tt. Amsterdam")
nt 0:30 n. in. for SCOTLAND direct, ne
s. s. City of Romo (mull must bo directed
"ner h s. Cltv of Homo"): at 11:30 n. m.
(supplementary 1 p. in.) for EUROPE, per
s. s. Umbrlu, via Queenstown; nt 1 p. m.
for ITALY, per a. s. Hohenzollern, via
Nnpics (man must uo ui.eciea "per s. h
i r I, M 1 1
11UUU1IAUHV,,,
PRINTED MATTEh, J3TC This steamer
takes i'rimca Aiatter, commercial I'apers
and Samples for Germany only. Tho same
class ot man mutter tor otner parts o
Europu will not bo sent by this ship un
less snci'lally directed by It.
After the closing of tho Supplementary
l rana-AWiiuiit; iuuiib uuiiicu UDOVe, 11UUI-
tlonal supplementary malls are oponed un
lha r,IMIa nt tllrt Amnrlpnt, T.m.llsl.
French and German steamers and remain
open until within Tea Minutes of tho hour
oi sailing ot steamer,
Mnlls fur South nnd Cent nil America
West Indies, Etc.
FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s,
gencca, via Tampico (man must uo ui
rected "uor . s. Seneca").
aiiriruniv a. a ... rn nrtuTrt TiTrrt
U. 1 U1.1,1 1 Ik , ,.. 111. IUI 11IV.W,
per h. s. San Juan, via nnn Juan; at 9
u. m. (supplementary v:m n. m.) ror cu
It ACAO nnd VENEZUELA, uer a. H.
Zulla (mall for Savanllla and Cartagena
must ba directed "por s. a. .una'); a
9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) fo
FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA. 8A
A'ANILLA. CARTAGENA and GREY
TOWN, per s. s. Athos ;mnll for Costa
Rlcn must be directed "per s. a. Athos");
nt 10 u. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Morro
Cnstle, via Huvann: nt 10 n. m. for
GRENADA, TRINIDAD Wild CIUDAD
BOLIVAR, pir s. s. Mnraval; nt 12 m. for
ARGENTINE, URUGUAY and PAHA-
UUAY, per s. s. sailor rnnco,
Mnlls for NMWfoundlnnd by rail to North
Hviinev. nnu tnenco iy stenmcr. close nt
this olllco dally nt 6:30 p. m. (connecting
cioso hero every Aionuny, Wednesday nn
Saturday). Mnlls for Mlauclon. by rail t
Boston, and thenco by steumer, close n
this ofllce dally at 6:30 i. m. Malls fo
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa. Fla and
thenco by steamer, close nt this olllco
dally at "6 a. m. (tho connecting closes
nro on .Monuay, weuncBaay anu riatur
day). Malls for Mexico city, overland
unless specially addressed for dispatch In
steamer, close at this olllco dally at 1:3)
j). in. and 11 p. m. Mall f'.r Costa Rica,
Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemala, by
lull to iscw urieans, ana tnenco
by
steamer, close at this ofllco dally at '1:30
p, tn. (connecting closes ncro .Monday
for Belize. Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemnl
nnd Tuesdays for Costa Rica). Resls
iril mnil rinse. nt ll n. m. nrevlnnn ,1ni
Transpacific Mulls.
Mnlls for Hawaii via San Francisco cIojs
nn dally tl 6:30 p. ni. up to Of.tober
inotn.lvn fnr dlsnntch ner . a Alnrnnrln.
inclusive, for dispatch per s. s Alameda.
Mails for China and Japan, via Seuttle
close hero dally at 6:30 n. m. up to Ooto
ber "9. Inclusive, for illsputch per s. m
Kiiga .Mnru iregistercu mas: must no ui
roeteil "via 8onttlo"j.
Mnlln for Hawnli. China. Jannn and Plillln
pines, via nan i-rancisco, close nere uuny
at tiiuu p. m. up 10 uuiooer "iu, inclusive
ror tusimic 1 uer 11. s. i-umic.
Mnlls for China and Janun via Tnrntn
cioso nere nauy at u;m p. ni. up 10 ucio
ber "10, inclusive, lor uispntcn por s,
Iliiko nt I'Mfe.
Mills for Tahiti and Marnuesns Islands via
Han i-rancisco cioso nero onny at 11:31
p. m. up lo October 12, Inclusive, for
mutinied ner s. r. Australia.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia
which fcoi'S via uurope, tna New eaiano,
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Tsipujin' Lapn Latlts IIad ta Ceudmct
Its Bniineti.
SCHOOL BOARD M.KES A DISCOVERY
Deinntul fur Ilonk anil Rretirils of tlir
Dlitrlct Lends to Dlielosiire lit
Connection tilth the In
quisitor. Members of tho Board of Education are
all at' sea about the proposed investigation
since David Anderson announced that there
was no such organization as tho Taxpayers' I
league. Mr. Anderson, in talking witn a
Beo representative, said that while there
la no orgnnuatton wnien migiu no termeu
a Taxpayers' league, thorn Is a compact
body of proporty owners, who desired to
sco tho expenses of tho school district
reduced and grinlcr economy practiced In
all departments. Meetings of the "league"
hnvo been hold nt various times, and the
press hns been notliled of the result, but
there has never been n word about the or
ganization and nothing la known as to who
the officers nre. At the last meeting of
IUU"" "'
the board a petition was presented, signed
by n couple of dozen well known citi
zens, nsklng1 that the so-called leaguo make
Itself known by giving out a list of odlccrf
nd members. After being read the po-
tltlon was up for discussion and n motion
prevnlled that the request of the petitioners
be compiled with.
When Mr. Anderson, who hns been the
spoKcsmnn lor mo ieamuv cuur.i ..."'
for tho Information he stated that there Is
no league, neither was there an organlza-
Hon. This puts the officers of the board
In n peculiar position. President nulla
nnd Secretary Ryan said yrstorday that
thoy aro perfectly willing to turn over tho
books nf the district to the league ns soon
s the motion Is compiled with, President
Bulla said: "We stand rrndy at any tlm.
o submit to an Invcstlgnllon, but by thfl
erms of the petition and tho motion which
followed we do not know who to turn ths
records over to. If there Is no league or
organization we will gladly turn the books
over to n committee of private citizens,
providing a request Is made, ns we have
nothing "to conceal." On tho other hand.
Mr. Anderson Ir quoted ns snylng that thi
motion cannot be complied with, as there
no organization. It Is probable that
rrangcmenlR wll bo made to carry on th2
nvestlentlon by n committee of citizens,
who will deslgnnto some expert accountant
hnM, hn Mill nnd the honks
to cheek the bills and tnc boons.
Vntlitu Plncew Drslunntril.
County Clerk Hnverly and Street Com
missioner Clark made a tour of the city
yesterday and secured locations for polling
places fnr the election to be held on No-
ember 6. It was quite a dimcuit matter
t
o secure buildings, as more nro so lew
nenht houses in mo city ni tne preHeni
time. Booths hnvo ucon locatcn ns 101-
lows!
First Ward First precinct, rear of 601
North Twentieth street: Second prccinc.
Collins' music store, Twenty-fourth nnd K
streets.
Second Ward First precinct. Pctelka
building, Twenty-fourth and N streets,
Second precinct, Plvnnkn building. Twenty
first nnd Q streets.
Third Ward First precinct, blacksmith
shop, nallrond avenue nnd Nineteenth
street; Second precinct, Thirty-fourth and
U streets
Fourth Wnrd First precinct. Offcrman
hotel, Twenty-fifth nnd O streets; Second
precinct, Thirty-first nndQ streets,
Fifth Wnrd-Fist precinct, nrauiorn
Klnslcr lumber ofllce, F street anil tho
boulevard; Second precinct, Haskell build-
Ing, formorly Home of tho Good Shepherd,
Thirty-seventh nnd M streets.
Sixth Wnrd First precinct, tent, Twenty-
fourth nnd D streets; second precinct, tia
North Twcnty-slxth street.
City Physician Needed.
Thn.. lo n ni-nlnni nn fn,i nnw tn nn.
point a city physician. While moro or less
talk about this matter occurred some time
nn,i nnii,ln ,in. .lntio thn suhlcct wns
,ni,i .mr.inv hv ii,. rnnnrt that there
- -
Is a caso of smallpox In the city. Last
imr n inrff., number nf cases of smnlltiox
were hnndled by tho temporary Board of
Health and one physician was paid $000
fnr hl services. Tho total cost of tho
nni.temie wns rinse to $2,000. A nortlon
of this expenso was for a pesthouso, which
was burned. Tho balnnco went for supplies,
rlothlne and disinfectants. In ordor to
curtail expenses it Is now deomed ndvlsablo
to Becuro o city physician at n salary of
about $50 a month, who will look after
such enscs. The location of n pesthoufc
will also be considered by the council, as
rented rooms and cottages In various parts
of tho city are considered too expensive,
Just whoro to locate tho pesthouBe Is a
question, but n committee will be selected
by the mayor to make an Investigation and
secure a location. It will bo the plan of
the council now to lease n. patch of ground
In somo Isolated placo and erect thereon
a pesthouse which can be protected by tnt.
police If necossnry.
Llttcrlmr Titvetl Streets.
n, !. .hr nnu l,nn nnnul.lprnhln rrltt.
V IUIU tllVt s MMW k V. w wva-xaxw - - -
clsm about tho condition of tho paved
streets and the administration has been
censured for not having tho down town
streets cleaned or flushed oftoncr,
Mayor Kelly In speaking of tho condition
' ""
of tho streets last evening said that the
r,.r.un,. nf ,hn iMv urn tn hlnmn to a
great extent nnd that ho proposes to havo
a ston Dut to.the nrnctlce of dumping store
swoeD ns nto tho gutters, continuing.
tho mayor said: "At a great many stores
on Twenty-fourth street and on N street
the Janitors sweep waste paper and all
kinds of rubbish Into tho streets. Instead
of piling such stuff In the rear for the gar-
bagemaster to remove. These same mer-
chants will como and complain about the
filthy condition of tho streets, Within a
few days I propose to issue. a proclamation
calling ntteutlon to city ordinance No. 454,
which declares tho throwing, piling or plac-
Ing of dirt, rubbish or nsnes on a paved
street a nuisance. This ordlnanco provides
POSTOFFICIC NOTICE.
which couj via San Francisco), and Fill
Islands via Vancouver close hero dally
at 6:30 p. m. auer HeotemDer "zs nnu up,
IO UCIUUur 1-, llluiuBlvi:, lur uiniiaitu iui
s. s. Aor&nsl (supplementary mall via
Seattle nnd Victoria) close at C:39 p. in.
October 13.
Malls for Hawaii. Jnnnn. China nnd Phlltn-
nino isianus via nun 1'rnnciscn cioec ncie
ilnilv ut 6:30 ii. m. un to October "IS,
inclusive, ror disputed pur s. h. America
lliril.
muiiH or AuiHiuiu iumui , ,1,1 ,.. jua.m,
which Is tnrwaraca vta iiuropej. iew
Zealand, FIJI, Samoa and Hawaii via San
Francisco close nero unuy ui o;w p. m.
nftor October "13 und up to October 19,
Incluslvu, or on arrival of s. s. Utrurla,
duo at New York October 19, for dls-
nnteh ner k. s. Sonoma.
Malls for Chlnn and Jnps.n via Vancouver
, l.nM.. ., n R.'lft Tl 1.1 nn tn I", 1-
tober 2. Inclusive, for dispatch per r, h.
Empress of India (registered mail mu:it
be directed "vln Vancouver"). Mall, ex-
,:ept merchandise, which cannot be for-
wurded vl.i Canndn, for tho U, 8. Poitnl
Agent nt Shanghai, closes at 6:30 p. in,
previous day.
v
Trnnspriclfio mnlls nro forwarded to port
of sailing dally and the schedule of cloi-
Ing Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit.
Reglsternd mall closes at 6 p. m. pre-
vlnus diy.
i-nii n trr it ,a inv 1 - m TiAMM.-a&.
Postofflce, New. York, N. Y October
1WL .
for n Hne of not more than $100 In cte of
conviction. After my proolsnintlon has
been made public a umllclcnt length nt
time I will direct nil police offlccrs to ar
rest the first poison fcuiul violating the
ordinance."
Iteltrnrs slorv.
Mayor Kelly said yesterday that members
of the Hoard of Registration were slow in
coming tn to qualify. Ho wants all ot those
appointed to appear before him as toon as
convenient In order that tho records mav
be made up. Two or three of the appoint
ees have declined the positions offered for
various restons, but It Is thought that the
majority lll qualify. These vacancies wilt
be filled by the council nt Monday night's
meeting, and therefore tho mayor would
Ilka to have all appointees qualify before
then.
Srnrr Gets Home,
Cha'lev Searr. the "dream artist" of th
Smith Omaha Street Fair assoclatlfn U
nome from nn extended eastern trip. With
,mrty nf frcnijs Mr. Searr took In the
idiffalo exposition and thru visited Mon-
tt onl. Boston. New York. Washington and
0n,cr cities In the cast. He tells eomo
great stories about the Buffalo exposition,
tml ,0,t of his necounts of the trip were
pronounced "dreams" by Mayor Kellv,
Doth Mr. and Mrs. Scarr return home much
Improved In health.
Srltlnix .More Stnkps,
City Engineer Ileal whs working yester-
,nv nn lh ..,,..11.,.. r Ml ..I
, ' - Ynp'- ""V"' ' "
L street from Twenty-fourth fo Twentieth
street and the curvo has been laid. Tho
work Is now being pushed down Missouri
nvenne Bnd the chances are that cars will
bo running on this extension by November
1 The heavy rails for the curve at Twen
ty-fourth nnd L streets have not arrived,
but will most likely be hero by the tlmo
fi, Missouri avenue end of the line Is
completed.
.Mimic city Cimslii,
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trect. hns an attack of scarlet fever.
u, u. nidgeway hns been appointed nn
assistant In the city engineer's oftlce,
The pavement on Twenty-fourth street
" ' " " "'vV, ?E,nV...
rBnn rt,rned Inst nlsht from a? t rib to
Oklahoma.
Residents i.n N street east of Twenty-
JulI7ertrcYr,,Mt u,c nro "Tnrtment to
,,ran T , ,llls) B0,( , 8(ori t
Twenty-eighth and O streets nnd will move
to a farm at Cedar Rapids. Neb.
i no nieinior or tiie iipmc Missionary
'c'lnril! Twcity-nfth'n'nd
B streets, Friday afternoon,
C. 11. Wilson of the Kansas City Young
V". ZZVSlWVu.r?!V
y,mng Men's Christum nssoclntlon here.
Frank Greenwood, n memher nf h
Jlnrseshoets union, died at his homf,
Twenty-fourth and K streets, yeeterlav.
,,,, ,,nrcK w ho vo nl 8nn r)feB0 Cn
hnve been untitled.
.Stricken vtlth I'arslralu,
Henderson Orlmmett of this plnco nns
stricken with partial paralysis nnd com
pletely lost the usa of ono arm and side.
After being treated by an eminent physicist!
for qlllt0 ft whMe wnhout ret,f my wlf8
recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
nn,i ftcr ugnK tw0 bttles of It he Is al
mon entirely cured. Gnome It. Mrnnnilit
Man. Logan county. West Vlrnlnla. Sever.il
other very remarkable cures of narti.il
paralysis havo been effected by the use of
this liniment. It Is most widely known.
however, as n euro for rheumatism, cpralns
and bruises. V or sale by all druggists.
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WORK
Steps TnUi-n to Form In Omaha a
II nut cli of the Economic
Association, -
Dr. Hulbcrt Fuller of tho University as
sociation of Chicago Is in Omaha to nr
rnnge for tho organization of a branch of
tlint Institution. Preliminary steps havo
already been taken and a comploto organ!-
ration will bo formed two weeks from to
night, when Henry Dwlcht Lloyd of Bos
ton will loeturo hero on "Newest Englnnd."
Tho Unlvorslty association ot Chicago
Is tho direct outgrowth of tho world's con-
I An ,1.. A (U . '-!.. -t. I . I
"um "umiib ie uuiuinuian exponi
'n; 8 luterosi ne peop 0
". "IBI 0
"" "'"" " resuii oi proiounti siuoy
nnl Investigation of the trained specialists
. , .. , , , , . ..
'l"u h"" e"v
Prominent colleges and universities of
America nnd Europe. Tho Economic leaguo
' conducted by tho association. Its solo
n"" ' neck tho truth, to nrouBO public
sentiment in each community to tho need
of "!" of notion on public questions, to
oi uuie u uuncr uuminisirnuc- oi our lawn
ami io nirnisu mo information nnd help
needed that all may cxerclso Intelligently
mo rignt oi American citizonsnip
Omaha will be comprised In what, h
known as tho "extension" work. This Is
already well organized throughout tho
east nnd In somo parts of tho west. Tho
lecturo circuit, of which Omaha is to bo
a part, is mado up of ten cities, Denver,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Ta-
coma, Seattle, Spokane, Butto, Salt Lako
City and Omaha. Ono lecturer a month
sent out by tho parent organization Tlslts
thoso cities, making tho entire circuit.
Ten of theso lecturors visit each town and
nltomntlng with them ten local lecturers
address tho socloty, so that the entire
I tirnirrn nnnlAlnn IhiahIii . ! . it.. I
-" u. miguuy ICC-
tures, extending over a period of tea
months.
Many of tho best known American
writers and tblnkors on economic topics
aro on tho list of speakers who will do-
II,,.- !. l.i..... 11., ......
' lu" "-"" winter, ur. Lioya
uu m "J como to umana. com-
P'otlng his trip around tho western circuit.
"l luu " nm mciuro on ma
u utiouor to pormanent organi-
ImI V a ft i a
zatlon will bo formed. Already some
forty well known Omaha men have slgnl-
fled their Intention of aiding In tho work,
1
ncn sunenng from racking cough, take
a doso of Foley's Honoy anil Tar. The,
soreness will be relieved and a warm, grate-
fill feeling nnd healing of the parts afieci
will bo experienced.
Mortality Statistics.
Tho following deaths nnd births were re-
ported to tho city health commissioner for
inn iwriiiy-iuur iiuum uiiuiiir; l nuuu
Tiiursuay:
ucatns miss it, v. iook, iwonty-iourtn
I and Douglas, nged, 36: Mrs. Emma Coyle,
St. Joseph's hospital, ngel 25.
Births-Edmund Falrlleld, 2211 St. Mary's
nvnn airi. wminm nin "ftm PmnViin
ctrl; J, Frank Coad. 4317 Farnam, boy: Me-
wnrd F. Moore, 706 south Seventeenth,
1 girl,
DCBGfiM Al DAD AflDAOUC
Uliuuimu. i ni ini ini
Mrs. !;. 11. ner anu uauKnier aio in oi
St. Louis nro stonnlnc nt the Dcllone for
a two weens' visit.
I T.ia.1 (inn n Annnha.1 n mtitiairMi tnr. IIia
hrnska Telephone company nt west Point.
lH r0BlRterc,i nt the Millard.
Mr, nnd Mrs. A. Qalscr of Lincoln, E. J.
Davenport of Valentine, Z, D. Wiggins nf
Lincoln. J. W. Dixon of Grand Island and
C. E. Greeno of Norfolk nre guests of tho
Her Grand.
Dr. II. L. Arnold left Omaha last night for
a two weeks' visit at his home In Olrard,
Knn. Ho will spend a few dnys hunting n
lo mountains beforo returning to
Omaha.
L. M. Bturtevant, 8. E. Cain and B. F.
Marshall, Jr of York, J. A. Crosscut! and
O. F. Burr of Lincoln, O. H. Bwlngloy of
Beatrice. It. P. Turner of Fremont, I. H.
Rlckel of Juniata nnd L. C. Erwln of Hnst-
lugs Hro Htnte guests nt tho Murray,
Nebraskans ut the Merchants: Alex
Adnms. J. Adams, R. C. Stick, Charles
Rulo, James Twlss, Pine Ridge; Mr. and
Mrs. P. Bchomerns. Johnson,' Frank Plxlty,
O'Neill: E. M Prouty. Kimball; J. E.
TH,H r !. l It. tl O f flAiKin
4, W. H. Btatla, Bancroft W. B. Oorby,
1 i-uimer,