THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JAIN" U All Y 17, 1902. SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements for theae column will lie taken until 12 tn. for the evening; edition nnd until B:!0 p. an, (or iiiiirnlriK riil Mnnrtfty edition. Hntrii, 1 l-'Jo n lrord flrat Inaertlnn, Ir a rrord thereafter. Kathlns; taken tor lesa thnu sir.e for the flrat Inaer lion. Theae adrerlUcaienta run a I ! run consecutively. Advertlaera, ly requesting; a num brrrd check, can linve nnanera nd- reaaed to a numbered letter In car pf The llee. Answers aa nddreaaed will he delivered oa presentation at the heck aalr. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTIJD-Hy young man, eight yenrs' ex pcrlcnce In mercantile business; would trnvel In western territory; enn handle u llnu of sporting goods or would tako anmn nilibr trtutt llni! fnnUn 1L lltOUOSl- tlon at once, Including expenses, nlary una commimlon. Address wuny, cure iivv. WAWTWli if t'nnni- mim Meht Venrs In mercantile business, would like n line of (porting goods or cutlery for a western territory! o proposition In other lines considered. Send proposition, with ex penses, salary nnd commission. Address l' 17, enro or nee, im - WANTED MALE HUlil'. GOOD messengers wanted, lncrcascu pay A. D. T. Co., 21J South 13th. B-9J9 STEADY work, profitable work, for neat, energetic bustier. C, F. Adams Co., 1WJ Howard. U-910 .'. tiTltt A IIAT.V DAV'M WOlllC, If you llvo In the country or In n small town nnd hnvu u good acquaintance umong tho farmers and stock misers In ilia iiKlulitiirhniitl vnu enn make I1VO dol lars cuhIIv b four or livu hojrs' work. Write uh nnd wo will send you our propo sition. Thu Mto Publishing Co., solicitors Dept., Onialiu, Neb. U-M:ii WANTEDu good man In every county to tako suliscriptlons for The Twentieth Cntur Firtner, Our agents make (jdod wages cvoiy where, llcturences renuired. Address, Twentieth century Farmer, Omaha. Neb. U-BU irtiKKf PHRK! FI11313! Shavo nnd hull cut. Molor llarlier College, 1623 Farnam St., M lioor. Hours, u u U-M271 Ft A. GOOD bookkeeper; wtato experience and salary wanted. AdUrcnn Iiox J, lieo olllcu, WANTED, m6n to learn tho barber trade uy our mcinou or Bicniiy pracin:c, c simi i insiruciionB, uic.;, oiuy iwu iiiuiuun uulrocl; can earn scholarship, board, tools urul tran'portatlon If donlred; cull today. Moler Earbcr College, 1023 Furiiam jt. 1 Ut,J3 1 1 WANTRD. At. tliornnidilv comiietent, ex perienced, double-entry bookkeeper for wholesnUi house; must be n young man, good penman, nccJrato In figures, sober and reliable; don't answer thin If you can't till these requirements; permauunt placo for right pnrty. Answer In own Handwriting, stating ugc. experience and tulury wanted. Auuresa f n, ueo uinci;. 11-&S2 ! vtiiRT.nr.AHM tniiiidrvniiin wanted nt oncof Htutu wages, etc. Address tho Homo Laundry, Hac City, In. U-MW7 17 WANTED, 2 good harncssmakers ut onco, II. W. Krcnzt ltumpurey, inch. SAI.KSMi:. WASTED. h.u.kkmrm wanted! full line nursery stock: plenty peach trees; outllt free: pay WCCKiy. juwrciico nursery v-u.. i.uit rence. Knn. MU3I Fll WA.NTED-K1JMAI.E HELP. WANTED, 200 girls. 1521 Dodgo. Tel. 87ft. i C 911 . , ... "WANTED, two young lady students to lAnm hnirilivHoliiir. niunlcurlmr und chi ropody and sclentlllc massage. Call or write oom siu, uco uiuu. uu WANTED, girl for general housework. 1050 Qeorgla.Avo. C 37S WANTED, domestic. 2003 Plcrca St.; small l,ADYclerk, single, not over 33 years; Will employ iy mo year. Auureas uox j, jii- Inula, Nen. C-M46J 17' waNTKD. .lAdlcn to ldarn hair dresalrig. manlcurli g or facial massage; only four weeks reunited; complete outtlt or too.s oresenten eiicn hiucioiu; posiuonH guuiau- iceu; spienuiu wu , H,,"uu'.l.i?,.'' or wruo louuy. iuic ,unuK, iyi xii- i linni' St. ' C M699 17 nni.nMAN'SI. Cheanest nlaco to get ac cordion or side pleating) "new additions nnd improvement! just auuea. C MC90 21 aOLDMAN'8. for reduced prices! Iri pleat ing of ull kinds; now styles mid machines WANTED; good girl; must bo good cook nnd laundress. Apply Mrs. J. H. Hrady, 3028 Jackson nt. , v- u- in WANTED; fiflrl for general housework. Mrs. IS. liosownier, mi uuugias oi. C 710 " HUM' WA.Vl'KU. MALE & female help. Call Canadian Oihco. vu WANTED, wood workors. cabinet makers. millwrights, to work in pattern shop to tako place, ot Birmers. aieauy employ. mi.ni nnd lilirh wanes. Aunly Allls-Chal- mors Co., Homo Insurunco bldg., Chicago, Illinois. ikii,i a- . FORjIIESXTtIIODSES. TinilRKH. stores. Ucmls. Paxton block. 7 "- D-913 HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 152 Douglas. fVii nUUDEo uuvls CO., 612 Uee llldg UVIt TO MOVE right get Omaha Vnn Storago Co., oillco 151H4 Farnam, or tel. 1559-803: D-sts BTEAM-HKAT13D cottage. 35; roomers enough to pay rent; win remain with right ;arty. 11. u, uranum, -un and Fur- llttlll, s uai 8-ROOM brick house, modern, 2715 Jackson Bt7 Telephone 491 or L-25i3: A Trey nor. D-919 HOUSES and Hats. RIngwalt, Barker Blk. U 914 SEE HENRY R. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. LIFE. 'f , D-9G0 HOUSES. Q. O. Wallace. Brown blocic. i D-933 l-ROOM modern, except furnace, 22. O. M. WattliiKer. tiea tnug i.nonu hj. u-Vil tlKVKN-ROOM all modem house, in nood . Condition, Urge yard nnd beautiful shado trees,, a ininuies wuik ironi city nail, Will rent ior ju per. niuiuii. OMAHA. LOAN & TRUST CO., 10th and Dougloa Sts.- D-932 1831 DAVENPORT ST., C-room, now mod ern cottage, large, 101, -v.w u month. Thn Itvron I tied Co..' 212 So. 14th St. HOUHEB-Chrls, Boyer. 22d and Cuming. 'Phono 2049. U MWi J30' FOR RENT,. 4-room cottnge. 2001 Blondo st,, js.w. inauiro ui wi of. um si. D-M434 WANTED, tinner .for cenoral work, clerk In storo nnd with ImpTtmciits; stuto ex perience nnu wnore, mnrrieu or single nnu wages wanted; stendy work to good man. Address aoorgo Willing, Broken Bow, Neb. li .Mill w FOR RENT, nt reduced nrleo. a-rodm flat across from Hanscom park. . R. C. Peters fc Co., ground poor, Bee building. ' ' V D-M672 20 Ulllll 1'IIUUill IIll'IICIJl llii.ioi.. i(:iuvil(iil nlco lawn. 2011 Pierce St. lnnulro 2603 sm rt i fi t .1.... 1 . r. . . ,ln.nAl.A., Pierce. D-703 21 FOR RENT, sale or trade, 7-room houso Htonlu.na. 3039.41 Curtis Ave.. Omaha. Neb n.i 1 vh Bprnn ffrnunn. Aim. i. a. , -- - - - , . . . 1J 111 ,11- CENTRAL; steam heat. 6-room flat. 3-room cottage. Tixaru, .a n. cm. u aiu FOR RENT, UNrdom' modern house, 1721 Houglus st ID. JOHN W. HOnniNS. 1S02 FARNAM. D-M721 llnnunN aV'room flat. 1112 8. 11th St. ' D-M725 FOR RENT FURNISHED IIOOMS. DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Fnrnnm. E-951 ONE furnished room, with heat, ""car line. 1618 Claik; 5 per month. E 9uo FURNISHED rooms. 625 8.-20th St. tsZliiJ Jit TWO housekeeping rooms, tfc. 2623 St. E 691 J22 Marys Ave. LARGE front room, nicely furnished, steam heat, onj or two gentlemen. Call 313V4 S. 14th St. E-M509 rilONT room, modern, W mo. 1717 Web- FURNISHED rooms, modem. 809 8. 20th. E M156 F2 ROOMsT 1W Capitol" nvo." K-M676 IS A NICK furnished room In thoroughly mod- cm house. 2217 Douglas. iuiwii JlNI shed rooms and hoard. NICE homo for young men. 108 8. 23th St. v-m SUITE of rooms, furnace, heat, for gentle men. liVJ Jackson St. b'-tHS STEAM litiaed, nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, at Tho Thurston. EOll KENT, nicely furnished, steam heated rooms, with ot without board. Midland hotel, lCth and Chicago Sis. FMttt THE UONNIB UltlAlt. 1720 DODQE ST. E 4S5 J 17 IIOOMS and board, alencairn, 1& DoJgias F-MyJO THE 110BE, SO Harney roonts 'JS3b?t.,,, LAHQE south room, with board. iS12 Chi cago, i. F M'i'ii J 1'Ult HEXT f.M'UUMSIIEU ItOOMS. DES1C room space, W per month, ground noor room, in rue uue uuuuiug, iuciuk Fari.nm street; no expense tor llht, heat or Janitor service. It. O. l'utc i L,t. ltcntul Avtlits, Uce. UUlldltig. O-HU VOIl HHNT-STUHES AX I) OFFICES. FOH KENT, tho building formerly occu pled by Thu lJcu iu t'lii Farnam St, It has lour stories anu a oaseinuiu. which u lormerly utvu uh Tho .Uce presa room. This win ro renteu very rcasonuuiy. n Interested apply ut ouco to C. C. Itosd- wutcr, kecruiury, ruom iw, ueu ouuuiiig. 1 kqii HUNT, storo In tlrst-class location rent reasonable. Apply It. C. Peters ii Co., ground lloor, lino IJldg. 1260 U pj A FINE sultu ot rooms aultnblo for doc tor h olllces. UOUUIIT II. UKNNIST'A Ituom 12, Continental Illock. 1-MI3 AO HATS WANTED. Ml!Mni!I.l, life of McElnley. four lan guages, tiW pages, w halftones, l.w; free outnt. V. A. lllxenbaugh & Co., WO Wiiro block, Omaha. J Ull PUOFJ.TAHLE work offered ngents In every town to secure subscriptions to the l.uaiff) 110.110 journal anu inu auiuruay Evening l'ost. Wo want ngcnm Who will work tnoroaghly ind with business sys tem to envoi each section with our Illus trated llttlo booklets and other advertis ing matter and to look sharply after re newals from old subscribers. Tho pay Is ilr.it rate and ut the end of the season 2o,W0 will bo given the best workers as extra prizes lor good work. How well somu ot our agents have succeeded is told in h llttlo booklet wo would llko to Mend vou nortralts of some of uur best agents, wun ir.e Biory or now ttioy muuc it pay. ino uuriis I'uuusniug uo., rniia neipnia, ra. j auw c WANTED, canvassing ngents in every county to solicit suDscriptlons to THE TWENTIETH CHNTUHY FAHMEIt and the NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK und COMPLETE STOCK DOC- TOIt. This snienuid book contains 1.400 tni) rial octavo pages, m ouject-tcacning engravings nnd Is, tho only book on llvo stock ever published adapted to tho cvery- uny. practical monoy-suving use ot every farmer nnd stock owner.. Steady emulov- , menl with .assured. good, IjiconOv Agents in inu luuiiiijt niiti iiuibc uiiu uui,k us- peclnlly detlred. Canvassers'' make easily ?oi to iw per moiitn. Aaoress uentury warmer SQiiciiors- uureau, uco uuuuing uinunu. j an WAJSTEII T IIE1XT. wanted; to rent, storo.or portion of storo In gooct Mntral locution.' .Joyce, Milliner, IK4 Dollgias Htt . . K M520 17 . t, r. , WANTED, to rent, twenty to thirty-room hotel lunusneii. in goon town, county sen nreferred. Addrcsu ifach T. Orecr. Wit hc.r, Ken. . KAI7VT 20' WANTED TO II UY, WANTED, to buy, somo glass doors and glass partitions ana one nait-ouK round counter. Apply to M. J. Frar.ck. Midland hotel. W-HH! WANTED, n good secondhand organ for cash. Address l' 15, lieo. N 702 17 FOH SA LIS FUllX ITUHE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1110 Dodge. Tel, 2020. Ntv. una seconanunu, bought, sold, exchanged. u jT FOR SALE HORSES, WAC.O.NS, ETC. THE BEST In buggies and wagons at H. Frost's. 14th and Leavenworth. P 839 FOR SALE 3IISCELLAMEOU8. CADET cout, good as now; will fit boy 13 or 14 years oiu. Auaress n w, ueo. 2DHAND safo cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam. y mi FOR SALE, phonographs, superior to any other musical instruments; a up. 'ine Wlttman Co., 1021 Farnam. Q 962 . . . :" ; ;; T, . ,' INDIAN goods nnd relics. 1119 lrnniu. Q-M523 irOR BALE, good-sized packages of news- paper oxenanges, 0 cents ana up. Apply ut Beo OMice, Circulation Window. 14 1D "i J 1"ir'? . f h,'Jenov. 40 to ! cribbing and hog fence. i Doug. las. 2D-IIAND eafe cheap. Bchwart, Hi S. 13. vi uta PIANO boxes cheap. 1313 Farnam St Q-M217 F4 100 STYLES trusses, cntnloguo free. Sher man &.McConnelt Drug Co., 10th nnd Dodge, U'nana. m yai FOR SALE, lino mahogany bank fixtures and CWcajo oaie ixicit io. saie, uuii matIC UOUDie lime iuch: uuuuig uiuuiur proof steel chests. Will bo sold at a bargain. National Bank of Commcrco. FOR SALE, cheap, ono first-class bass uruiu, mui ojiiiuuib. -M' A MoTi5T TYPEWRITERS, latest models Reming ton. Smltn-t'remier, . ucnsmoru, repiucea i.v 'ia TiK'nuriwoOD! low nrleo. A. 11. Workman & Co., 1617 Fnrnnm. 'Phono 2439. w l ISUtl 1 11 lyili1! ivi-,ruii.ii, mi.n.. nL.nnwi.ipn complete, a nigeain iu nuiuo, nwu iov o Nobiuskns: cheap for cash. Address. P 16, Bee. Q-719 21 CIJiCRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N, 16th. B-0C5 MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 S. 15, n i 1 ELECTRIC TltEATSIENT, MME, AMES 317i N. 15; Hat E; attendants t 391 va MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 13, 2d floor. R 2. . T-391 F6 ItKATltlCE HARLOW, baths: Egyptian I . . ... . . O'H I . XT 1r.it E.l. I ircuillllll , Ullf.-Iiuiii. tfi71 1 lull. run -T-M192 18 MIKS MACK, massage; attendant. 1403 Wplmlpr. T M1S2 F3 T-M1S2 F3 PERSONAL. PTHVATE hosnttal. before and during con flnementt babies adopted. 2306 Grant Ht Mrs. uuraeis. xei. v-usi u vi personal, .iM(I. Bupernu t raj nit. HOY. c'hlroDodlst. corns and nita iinip ri.innvi.il nv ..ipnnciiv. Frenzcr Block. U-96S VIAVA, woman's way to licalth; rational, wltnlninlr. It.imn (rontmnnl. 311 1rn 11 tiff. T,..v..uv.v ......... - r. -. ... " i GOLDMAN'S, the onll' perfect . pleating Plant in the west. tf Douglas h.ocK. y . u U3" SlIAMl'OOINO nnd hair dressing. 25c. In connection with Tho llathery, itO-220 Uoo building. Il'1. 1.16. u-toi nUPTUKK permanently cured In 3u to 0 nays, Henu ior circular, u. d. uuu, m D., 621 New York Llfo Utdg., Omaha, Neb. U-4171 UAinbHESSINQ, mnnlcurlng and chirp. for ladles' only, In connection with I ho Uuthjry, 216-220 Uco llldg. U-2S3 8UIIE HATCH INCIJHATOit , CO CLAY CENTEIl, NE11. Send for handsomo lCO-pago freo catalogue. LIEHEN, theatrical, masuuerado customer. iois i-urnam. u hi. fMrnmpnnv n aneclaltv. In connection with Tho IJathery, rooms 210-220 Ueo Iildg Tel. 17IH. u a ACCOltDION pleating, cheapest, best nnd quickest. Mrs. A. -'. iiiarK, it ce upuEiaB. u n finAMni'linNKfl nnd sunnllcs. wholesale nnu retail, wouins i-iunu i-u., w ujuji" las. u- i' WE KENT machines of every mako nt ?r. tr tvnnlc nr t'l ni'P month. We repair and ull parts for ovcry sewing mnchlnn manufactured. NEHHABKA CYCLE CO., Cor. 15th and Hurr.ev, 'liione ltm. :ui tiroaciway, i-oun-Council Hluffs, lu. 'Phono U-618.012..N. 21th st.. South Omaha. ij-s3i jhj Mlddlcmls, wall paper cleaner. 1403 Jackson ntn.'ATR iinmn fnr Imllosi lioforo nnd dur tne con nement: uanies nuopieii. llurdotto st. Mrs. Uurget. U-M1H ra 'IANO tuning nnd repairing. Tel. 701. AceliL for Wcbcr plntio. Koom' .7. lice bldg. U-M0I9 Fll X FEW PLA1W FACTS. For flavor, duality, coolness and freencss tho ccicnrnteii PRINCii OF OMAHA Is uniiuestlonubly' tho best cigar on the market, oo strnigni. j nor i.ow. W. F. STOECKEIl ClOAH CO. U-t650 IS THU KHAIlAfl School of Osteoimthy cm- ploys every ono of Its graduates, catalog. Fourth iloor, Eeo Uldrj. uet u -m 20 WANTED, u trained nurse ns hend nurso nt iTnuii Havinir insimiie. iiso iwu uu- dltlnnal nurses In training ' school for nurses. Apply to matron, 18tlt nnd Ohio sts. u .1WU II- OMAHA Cancer Cure Sanitarium, 3007 N. 24th St., umiilia, cd., treats cancers, tutnora aim uu sum uineases, uuic uuni- nnttcd. u-uii l' n MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 13, 2d lloor. r2 U M710 Flo A YOUNG author wishes to meet a lady with means who can materially assist him In his llto worn; marriago u muiuuuy ugreenble; no trlllers. Address In perfect good fnlth und contldencc, nw, nee. U M722 10 MONEY' TO I.OAN-IIEAI. ESTATE. WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants. Qeorgo & compnny, ;wji i nrnani siruoi. W 037 4V4 PER CENT on business property. t. fir.r pp 11 fin rnHiiicr.i:u uruiici iy. Ontlons U- pay whole or part nny tlmo. W. li. MEHCLE. 01 S. 15th St. W-9SS WANTED, city loans nnd wnrrants. W. Fnrnami ssmitn c 1.0., iu.u u arnam street. W Ittll WANTED, city ami farm loans: also bonds nnd warrants. It. C. Peters & Co., 170J Farnam hi., ueo .uiug. w aw MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real estate, urcnnan-jvivo wo., su-j aoutn i,itn. w 101 r. -B. . . .. . ; . . - S( t ,rAIVUUu Uliy loujia, iu man. .J, u. I. tV ITJi YOU don't need to ..borrow1, rhbiicy If, you WOTK. ior inu iiuuriin. uu. v ooi 4JA TO.G P., C. money. .Bpmls, Paxton Rlk. PRIVATE money. iSherwood, 937 .N. Y..L. 1 ,.W 9D5 SEE HENRY U.. PAYNE. 001-2 V. Life. -w-fto. MORTGAGE Q. O. Wallace, BroWii Ulnck. V 997' PRlVATE ihoney. F. t. Wcid, 1521 Douglas ' . W 99S ' 5 PER CENT loans. Garvin' Bros,, 1004 Far tram; ' W-M127 MOM'.Y TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY I To loan on Furniture nnd I'lanos, Live Stock, etc. You to retain possession, of the property, SALARY LOANS rnZ'ilt.ositrons. You can borrow from J10.0O up. You can get tho money on short .notice. You got tho full nmount In cash. You mny keep II mm munlh nr innr nnil nnv fm If mil.. whut time you keep It. Our rates aro low. our business lb confidential and our motto is to "try to piease. , OMAHA SIOllTQAaB LOAN CO.. 119 Board of Trado Bldg. Tel. 2293. (Established 1S02.) 300 S. 10th St. X-0S2 SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES, to malo or femalo employes. Wo Guarantee Lowest Riites. HOW DO WE DO IT? Full particulars free upon request. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Room 303. Paxton Block. (Seo Window from Farnam Street.) X 170 imMPV . fll.nlhl.n II..,. .. l P1UI1W, IUUIIUU Ull &U..I.VU4V, .,U aKKM.l. jewelry; niso to saiariea peopio witnout sccuniy; encap rates; easy payments; business conlldcntlal. Foley Loun Co., Stock? "aftab. flS? arC0"' K UX979er MONEY loaned on plain noto to salaried people; uusiness coniiucntiai; lowest rates, bit Paxton blocK. Tho J. A. ilutton Co. X-DS3 FURNITURE. PIAN08. HORSES, ETC. LiUAria. "Aiisoiuteiy witnout removing goods." Written guaranteo given to this effect. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room 303, Paxton Block. X-9SI LAHGEST BL'SINESS IN LOANS TO salaried Risoi'Lis, merchants, team sters, boarding houses, etc., -without se curity; er-slesi terms; 40 olllcos In prin cipal cities. Tolman, 410 Board of Trade Bldg. X-980 YOU don't need to borrow money If you work for tno Knaras uo. jt &w LOANS ON SALARIES, FURNITURE. llvo stock, etc. UU1CK scrvleo and lowest rates guurnnteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 333 (top lloor) Puxtnn block, northeast corner loth und Farnanw entrance on 10th street, X-9S3 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew- ilrAftM .uu.tvt Ji. t',..i..o, . .. . ... . m clry, hursts, cowi, etc. C. F. Reed, , mi a. ii. Jt 81 UUSINESS CHANCES. TO GET In or out of business call on Wil liams, ltoom 411, .Mccague Duuuinsr. Y 999 WHEN you want to buy, soli or, exchange your business or property quick communi cate with one who has tho customers, J, H. Johnson, 813 N. Y. Life. Phone L-2270. Y-MSS1 11 ROOMS, elegantly equipped, first-class turn tu re, tilled with tlrst-class roomers, best location; paying proposition. J. II, Johnson, S13 n. Y, Life. y mcio FOR 3ALE. millinery store doing good ousinnsj; nuo goou notoi tor saio tor iea to right natty), both good locutions In n Hi. jMiurHBKu. uau ur wruo . I, Life building, Omaha. Y-134 NEBRASKA SNAP. Handsome loweler store: county seat: lion- ulatlon 3,000; paying buslnoss; Invoice Jo.ow; can reduce; casu oniy, Aaaress u, euro J, u, uuieson ec i-o., umuiia, mco. Y-M5S5 IS FOR SALE. California restaurant: nroorle tor wants to leave city, 2G0CN St.. South umuuu. i aim ji- FOR SALE, good paying saloon, centrally located. Address R, Bee otllco, Council uiuns. 111,'SINESS CHANCES. 11.000 STOCK groceries, good business. Rood location In city; owner must sell! see mo Immediately. J. II. Johnson. N. Y. Life. Y-M614 t?n ram rt tHfe racket tnro- county l UU P iXUti. UP 10 f V!l7 . VPro CJ?!" ntnv an rhivnki m lKnnuri. ,Miir.nst 7,vrj . r .i.- . ,.,t iTi.m,i,v. mclV,' "Ba b,aCkVrnith sops. ' locate'J at Tccumseh, Neb. lntiulre of V. S. Jones. Y-MGS3 31 WANTED, elevator nnd lumber yard, or euner, in n inriving mwn, Address ni once, llox 211, Newman urove, Neb, V-JliH i'l FOU KXC1IAM51J WILL exchanco good oak wardrobe for folding b.id. N iJk Bee FOH SALE lll'AIi ESTATE. I HOUSES nnd lots in nil parts of city; also acre property anu rami minis. The u. . uuvjs uo., nooni uu, uco uuuuiug. ItrJlVJ filvnilAL nood farms for sale In a good xurining couuiry. ti iui iiier puriicuiura wrlto or call on H. L. Ludlum, Plalnvlew, Neb. ills .msj FAIlMsl FAltMSl FAIIM31 For bargains In larm property go to o Nciirs lteai usinie agency, eouin Omaha. ItE-MDOG ' BOYD COUNTY LANDS Railroad an assured fact. Our next party Jan. 27, 1902, See us about it. Join OUr party Mill ?ave railroad fare. 420-21 N. Y. Life Bldcr. Tel. 470. Omaha, Neb. IIE-MI37 20 A SNAP IN LAND-010 acres land In An- telopo county, Ncbrusku, J5 per aero if taken nt once. Some good bottom hay land, only 30- acres broke; would mako .... ' .r . r ..it.. . .......i . . line pasture; f miles, from good town. ivuuress UD9, xee. ui uuiu in ,A UAKGAIN. To settle an istute, wo offer for salo n well built modern nine-room house, lac ing south on Charles ut., near 20th; houao h.iu linen thoroughly tialnted and reiKilred. ntid as It now ntunds Is tho greatest bar gain north of Cuinlng st. No. 2028 Charles Ti rim THE OMAHA llEALTY CO., 1301 Douglas. t-ouaK8 Harrison- & Morton: Tot. 311. iiti aiifcr jiicni RANCH nnd fnrm lands for snlo by tho ttnlon Pacific Railroad coinnany. 11. A McAllaster, land commissioner, union Pa ilE-103 HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also lire lnsuruncc. uemis, t'lixion mock. RE-101 SBK in3NRY 1J. PAYNE, 001-2 N " Y. Llfo. RE-101 WILLIAMSON, gS? &t RE-CCI 20-ACRE fruit and' gnrden plnco adjoining council JJ.urcs, 1111 uno innu nnu wen set In profitable vnrietles ot fruit; If you want n good placo xif this kind nt 11 very reasonable figure see mo nbout this; I huvo others also. 11. u. Jlcuco, No. 0, l'can St., council uiuiis, iu. " RE-M667 18 IF YOIT wnnt one of tho nicest 8-room homes in itanscom i-ince, 1 win give you u. bargain, uwucr icii city, must sen. J. II, Sherwood, 337 N. 1. L. Illdg. RE-M153 400-ACRE fnrm, 12 miles noKh of Council Blurrs, well imprpveu, jij per aero, it, u. aicuce, u rcari an. council iiuiiis. in. ' RE MCOS IS v-T C! A T imlitliwi.tt t innif 1111, n.i.l Dlll.l.l .w.... u., Cass st, ii,wu. ine u. r. uavis no., Ueo bldg. itiu ftiosu ll) a- , , el. 314 " ' , r-i n....l.i..n Pjltlln.lnn .X-T. 'n. I r ui Ilia Kliti i ifiuii wpiui iviii't... a ( iiw, irrw Hl 7UI PAflM-pil',HArjE. FARM for' sale:' nrlfc 'fctodk.and grain farm - of ; 920 nfcrcs. albUhder ,pultlyut on; one mllo from Mllrod)!,' splendid Improve- mciLtB. J. II. wopllcy, ngent, Grand 'I' ' iii - MKIlltJAI,. DR. VPRIES, tlid" cknbwlcdged ' leading 'specialist In dltgcnscstof women In Omaha, WUUUI CUII wiu iinuiiiiuii ui HiiiieriiiK f lnillii tr IiIh linsurrassed accommodations tiVioro anu uurinB.toiiiinemeni-, nnu nm ircatmcni ior irrenuiuiiiie, nu - nuiiier what cuuse. Call or uddress, 'with stnmp, Dr. I'rlcs, Arlington uiock, iuu uoige, Omaha. j. -103 LADIES, J500 reward falling to relievo cuso or abnormal suppression, uny cuuse; price ft; fully guiirnnteedv Dr. Mead Remedy Co., 17 Qulncy St., Chlcitgo, HI. -93 J2l DR. W( HUTCHINSON, specialist of. worn- en and children; su-years' practice. Oillco avv uiiiiiik. ii:. ici. x'-mtw. uiutu u'.mu, Mi-Jl to nr. STRAYED or fatolon, -black cocker spaniel pup; nnsivcts to name ."Highball.; 2102 St. Alary's Ave. Lost-071 LOST, largo red cow;ino horns. O. R. Gll- ueri, tno lur uressur, i.t o. idiii. Lost M673 LOST, Saturday, black and tun Gordon Kniipr nnir. in moiiins oiu. uiiswers iu name of "Hector," .Return for sultublo reward to room 232, Beo b.dg. E. W. mineral, Lost 705 T.nHT. heuvv shonherd don. llcht fnce and leci, (iiirK uuu , iui uuiweuu u uuu i nun day evening; .no collar; rewurd. 1709 1 ... IP SlIORTHANU AND TYPEWRITING. annaa Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 10th & Doug A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. iu BOYLE8 College, court reporter principal, N. Y. Life.' ids NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd'a Theater. . -iro OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. L BldK. Tel. 1001. Alico Johtinon, u. u luuies- uopt.j Uld K. jonnson, usieopainisi, jugr. in DR. A. T. HUNT, 612 McCuguo Bldg. Tel. 2352. 123 DR. MRS. MUSrCK, Douglas Blk. Tel. 2823. ,. 129 CAIU'ENTHRS and joiners,, .of carpenter work und repairing irtA IP- J' T 0ch'Ue ALL kinds nromnilv 20th 5ke Sts WM. EVERITT. Special rates to real cs tate men; weatner strips put on. zsuo Leavenworth! 117 NICKEL PLATING, LARGEST, oldest, best equipped plating plant In umanu. ymana t'lating Co., Beo Bldg. TCI. 113 LARGEST plating plunt In Omnha. A. L, unuciano, lam uouto ou iti. iw. in STAMMERING AND STIJTTEHINO. CURED, Julia Vaughn, 439- Ramge Bldg, izi PATENTS. HAVE cash for good patent or Invention. Aaaress, i'. u, iiox, oj. umanu, ncd. -18I-J-23 TYPEWRITERS. NEW & 2dhand. 1119 Farnam St:, Omaha, il.: INSURANCE POLICIES. WE MAKE loans on Insurance policies and purchaBo policies; give full particu lars. The Putnam Co., OOt-5 N. Y. Life uiag., umanu. vis zz PILLOWS. OMAHA Pillow Co.. 1721 Cuming. T.tl. 2467. 112 ' " ' .MAHUinilAlin CONTUMHS. COSTUMKS fo. rent. S. Sack, S31S 8. 20th, SI17U r eus fl.OlllSTS. 1IENDEI180N, 1519 Farnan Tel. 1258 , 1519 i-urnam. Jl"J , rAWMIIlOKKllS. EAOLE Loan Oillce, reliable, accommodat ing; an uusiness contmcntiai. iwi uougias. iiu TAII.OHf.Mi. LADIES' Jackets mnde, remodeled, altered, cieanen ana rcpnircu. joo louscn, ia.v farnam. ia - R llAXCIXn. MOIIAND'S winter term for beginners opens this week. Adults, Tuesday anu .v.ii.iijD, o ir. , v. .11... .,1, u.nu.uuj noons. Prices reduced. 177 F2 liAl.MIHV, . OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars, .C; CUItS, tC. liDU UCaVCnWOrtll. ICI. OW. li FitATEHNAii ounnits. THE OAIIDENEHS crotcct old ngo as well as lire, ennrtet members tree, l-arucu- lnrr. from Frnnk llosewnter, supremo manager, 222 Ueo Dldg. 724 ii: ' STOHAdi;. OM. W.n Stor. Co., 15U14 Farn. Tols. 1553-S6J. Hi) PACIFIC Storago and Warehouse Co., 812- vi i J ones, general storage unu lorwaruinis. uv A.N XOLN U ESI 1JX TS. u,At,;m,j tmiMTivri rnMt'AMv TnW NA1"?,niVUMiTi!nh Thirteenth strout Phono 21W. 511 South Ihlrtcenth "iroet. Wo Fl'll DIlESSlNO. O. 11. OlLUEKT CO., tanners, H2i 8. 13th. in FACTORIES. TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases: trunks rcpulrcu. um. TruiiK i? actory, law r arnsm, miOKICEEPI.NO. LESSONS lu bookkeeping, otcj day or oven UOCUnO 111 UUUIIUI.'1111B, WIVm ttJ u. v.v..- ing. It. 15, Com. Nut, Uunk. Q. R. Ruthbun. 121 FUllMTUIlI'l REPAIRINt. TEL. 1331. M, S. Wulkiln, 2111 Cuming SL -13JJ 1IALU TIES. OMAHA Hay Ualc-TIo Co., 611 North 16th. 111 SI A S II V K 1 1 A 1 H COSTUSIES. S. Sack, ladles nnd gentlemen's, 3318 S. 20. 170 u" ().itiiA;ii. ANTI-MONOPOLY" Qarbago Co., clenns deuu i.nl.nais ll 3umU price.. SSl N. 10th. Tel. 1779. -371 F3 I'OSTOFFICK NOTICE. (Shculd bo ready dnlly by nil Interested, ns changes may occur at ny time.) Foretirn malls for thu week (ndlnc Jnn- uary IS, 1902, will closo (PROMPTLY lu all cr.sesj at ine uenerui l-oaioiuce as ioiiowh: PARCEL8 POST MAILS close ONE HOUR EARLIER ,thau closing, time shuwn below. , -, . Regular nnd Supplementary malls closo WFrSKn1 bU' HuilJIS WBUBTBtt DiSPOl-ir.Tli WKIISTEII was closed durng tho iMlance of tho morn mentury Malls tor Europo und Central . lg, beliig thoroughly (umlgatcd. Tho man't JfrncVteft, via Colo'" do" arilBn iiranch). l;or,-,t',l , close ono hour later at Truimitt luiitto Sliilla. SATURDAY" At S n. m. for ITALY dlreot, per s. b. Travo (mftll must bo directed "per s. s. Travo''); nt 8:30 a. m. (supple mentary .10 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. .Etrurla Via Qiieenstown; at 11 n. tn, for DENMARK direct, per h. b. Hokln (mall must bu directed "per s. s. Hekla"). After tho closing ot tno ttuppicmcniary Transatlantic juans nnmeu iinove, nuui- tlonal Supplementary Mulls aro opened on win piers oi ine American, .ngiiBii, French und German ateumors nnd re main open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour ot sailing or steamer. SIiiIIn for South 11 ml Ccutinl Amcrlcn, AVcst IiidlcK, i;te. FRIDAY' At 12 m. for MEXICO, per 8. s. Suntlngn via Tamplco (mull must bo dl- 1 rccieu mu s. o. oauiiuiju j. SATURDAY At S 11. m. for UISRMUDA, per s. h. Trinidad; ut 9 a. m. for l'Uinu RICO, per b. b. Ponco: at u. m. (supple mentury 9:30 u. m.) for CURACAO und VENEKUEIA, per s. s. Mnracalbo (mall fnr Mnviinlllii nnrl Cartinrcna must bo di rected "per s. s. Mnracalbo"); at 9:30 Cnstlo via Havana; at 'll p. m. for BA liA.MAb, per steamer irom Aiuimi, i'iu. Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, nnu tnenco ny steamer, eioso nt this olllcu dally nt 6:30 p. tn. (connecting i i. . . . . Af,....ln i. ii.i.li. nn.l UlUnU IIC1 U U1CI lUUIIUU. 1 . WIIV.CII.I.J' Hill. Saturday). Mails for Mliiuelun, by rail to Boston, nnd thence by steamer, close ,. thu niiir., ihillv nt 6:30 n. m. Mai s for Cuba, by rail to Port Tnmpn, Fla and thenco ny Mtumer, closo nt this oillco dully at fl a. m. (tha connecting closes are on Sunday, Wednesday nnd Frl- day). Malls for Mxtcu City, overlund, unless specially addressed for dispatch lit, ufpnmpr. (MriHtl ut this ofllcu at 1:30 n. m. nnd 11 p. m. Mails for Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemala, by mil m New Urieans, and thenco by steamer, cioho at tins omen uauy ui -i;w p. in. (connecting closes hero Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemala, and TueHdnys for Costa Rica). 'Regis, lered mull closes at 0 p. m. previous day, TriuiMHiclllo SIiiIIn Mnn. for Hawaii. Chlnn. Jnnan nnd Phllln- Pino -islands, via Snn Francisco, close hero dally at o:w P m. up iu juiiuury io, inclusive, for dispatch per s. b, Oaellc. Mnlls for Hawaii, via San Frunclsco, closo luVro dally i 0'W p. m. up to January "20, .11.!,..,. i, ..Lr o o Mails tor China and Japan, via Vancouvor, close hero "dally ut 6:30 ii. m. up to Jan- uary "21. Inclusive, for dispatch per h. s. Kres-s 'of JapanrRegisterVd innU must bo directed "vlu Vnncouver." Merchan- 1 tr a llnuinl A n. "lo lur inu v. . ''"' .XT31 orwea .a uan- Malls for Chlni and Japan, via Tacoma, uary" "21. Inclu'slve. for aispalch" per ":".. tans0?tfr China and. Japan, via Seattle. Mnll closo her dally nt u:ao p. m. up to January 22. Inclusive, for dispatch per u. b. Rlo Jun Mnru. (Registered mall must be dl- inf,.,l "vln Heattle.") Mulls for Ha wull, Japan, China nnd Philip land. FIJI, namnu unu iiuwuii, viu duii liVnnrlurn. rlnsn hern dailv ut 6:30 n. in. after January "11 nnd up to Fobruary "1, Inclusive, or on nrrlval of s, b. Snxonla, duo at New York February "1, for dls miii'li npr s. s. Sierra. Mnlls for Austrulln (except West Australia, which goes via raurope. unu rnuw .eumno, which goes via San Francisco), und FIJI IslnndH, via Vancouver, closo hero dnlly nt 6:30 p, m. up to February "1, Inclusive, 'v'Vnill, vi Seattle "nn VletSfia eloss hrn nt 6:30 n. m. February 2. Mali - . must bo directed "via Vancouver"). Mulls for Tuhltl and Marquesas. Islands, via San Francisco, close nero uauy ar own p. m. up to February "I, Inclusive, for dis patch per b 8. Australia. Transpacific malls aro forwarded to port of a.niini nm v nnu ttiii Hrnp I n r)T r. n. Is urranged on tho presumption of their uninterrupted overiana .rsnit. "jicbih tered mall closes at 6 p. m previous day. V .3 I an i,ui i, , wbiiiiuiii.ii Iostoftlcc, New Y'ork, N. YV, Jan. 10, 1902. CORNELIUS! van cut i", 1'osunasicr. vrti, xr "- r.. ii iruvi A VAsaAlenoN4mau"dforCo3sTn 355!?" Statendam Feb. 8. 10 A. M. at 10 a. in. for CUBA, tier s. H. Morro f" ..X'V,iinrry.?i?r,cJ,.'.-i'..1? ..n.,nm Bt" here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to January " ' M5,J to p'w uvenlhtf. "25, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Hong Et,h' 1 v15f fee lot 7 block V The Dally Times has been sold to tho Kong Mnru. , Kountzs 4th add ' . 3 600 Festncr Printing company of Omaha, Mails for Australia (except West Australia, Ru n.? ? 1 ""'j 'W.V0' in Austin which will continue to operaUi Is as a stock N?l.r8aamoa Snjiffillf8an 'dirffkOot 500 concern. . nnil 1MJI, wamoa nnu, iiusuii, , vm oan XT Tf irnWfH nn(i w A n r ti .inhn Cronln has been bound over to tha 1.,1..aIu,ia nlnea liAtn M tl 1 1 1 III li'IUl fi TTI 1 w n -.r tnJl" government notice. TUKASUIIY, DKl'AUTMKNT, 01MUC13 OT TIIK SlM'EKVlSlNO AltCIUTRCT. It t Hill Mr-IT'AV 1 f In 1 1 1hO I SKAL-HD l'HOl'OSALS Will bo received at 1 1,1. ttM ( II 1 n'olAnlf d tit mi Mia lit I day of March, IWtt, nnd then opened, for lllin f.ili.ti 1111 Viu. I', im ' hiw the consiruciion texcepi jioiuuik nyporn tus, electric wiring nnd conduits) ot the II a l'nRtiifllr.i fit Crrntnll. Iowa. In nc- cordnnco with the drawlng and speclilcn tlnnx. ennles of which may be had it this office, or nt tho oillce of the I'ostmastcr at crcston. Iowa, nt the discretion ot tho Su- pervlslng Architect. JAMES KNOX TAY- l.Clt, Supervising Architect. JlO-61-e-o-d WANTED for V 9. army, able-bodied un- mnrneu men uciwecn ages oi ii nnu citizens of United States, of good charac ter nnd temperate hnblts, who can sprnk, rend and write English. For Information npply to Ilccruttlng Oillccr, 16th nnd Dodgo sts., Omaha, Neb. Jleod M31 Mario Swanson, Harpist, S29 S. 18th St. A1IAVAY TIME CAUD. t.MOX STATION 1UTII AXD JIAHCY. Illinois Crutrnl. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express a 7:20 am a 6:10 pm Chicago, Minneapolis St St. Paul Limited a 7:50 ntn n 3:03 am Minneapolis & St. Paul Exnrrss b 7i20 ntn b1A:&" pm Chicago Express nl0:35 pm LIl.tllK", .mnni- tx Si. i niu, Chicago Limited a 0:00 pm a 8:03 am Chicago & Omaha Ex.. b 7:15 am b 3M0 pm l'""" Pni'lilo. Overland . Limited a 9:10 nm n 7:30 pm Eust Mall J- ?:W am u 3!J5 pm I 'VC ;rr'v n.?SV...; l'acl.'i?. . I'JSSL: ttU-3 1 111 i'nHluril r.Aiut:i.B.t Aiiutiilr. Mvurn.. Lincoin-atromsuurg I.x.u IIUj pm uiz:supm drnnd lBlnnd Local. u 6:3u pm b y.i6 am Chlenifo A aortlmcktcni. . 'iT'torthwe8l,eW,It!"c'''1,,.rt gR!SSLer'::Sl!l2SS Eastern Exprtss al0:5l. am u 4:oj pm Eastern Special n 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm fust Aiau n Jiiu ira Omaha-Chicago L't'd..a 7:45 pm a ii;20 um Fast Mall a 8:30 urn c.cd.nrnmJf 1'nl'"" lw!n F. y ?f l'8?" Twln Clly Limited,. . uia.iv ,1. I ..K.i, I no .ai pm I . n 7:1V, nm nlft!?f. ,tit. .a 7:55 nm n 8:40 um QIUUA VJ ...... SlIftNourl I'lU'llle. ...a um a s:u pm Bi- k0"JaJ?xrc??':'."::'?HWZ nm a SirJ pm K. C. & St. L. Ere.al0.60 pm a .15 am ChlcuKO, llock l.liiiul .fc 1'nolfltf. east. Dcs Moines nnd Dav- enoart Local a 7:35 am n 9:33 nm Chicago Express bllilS am n 6:05 pm arate::Sl!S!iill u,l$pin lies Muinca. hock isi- nnrl nlnl I Mir Jl L'fl 11 7:40 nm A am I . tA.fira'r , . I in arinfu Denver, Pueblo and West ..' a 1:30 pm a 4:15 pro Colorado. Oklahoma & Texas 1' iyer k :.v pm d dm iu Wnliuali. St. Louis "Cannon Bad" Express a 5:15 pm a 8:20 am St. Louis Local, Council liluns iu:w am aiu:30 pm a Dally. UURLINliTON STA1 lO.t-lOTII &. SIASOX UarlliiBton Jz Missouri lllver. Leave. Arrive. Wymoro, Beatrice, and Nebraska Express a 8:40 am a 7:33 pm Lincoln I Denver Limited Ltluck HllK ami Pu Lincoln t any an. uu:m um i..,ai:u pm u ):w p get Sound. Denver con nection a 9:00 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 3 Oo pm l.'i f 't-n.,1. nti.l Mlufln 0:45 am !):17 am mouth a i:-0 pm bll:03 am u,e!!vuo K5S? "5 Vtt i!S tt 8:-U am Ucllevuo As Pacltlc Jct..a 3.00 am Ulueuito, iiiriiiiioii v i(iiine)'. Chlcaizo Special a 7:00 am al0:20 nm Chicago Vestlbulcd Ex.. a 4:00 pm h 7:45 am Chicago mcai a vim um n tiui pin Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm u 7:45 um Fast Man a z:to pm a Daily, b Dally except Sunday. Kiinina c'iij, m. ,ioeiiii & Uouuell UluMa. Kansas City Day Ex...,a 9:20 Kansas City Night Ex..al0:30 St. LouU Flyer a 6:10 am a 6:05 pro pm a 6:15 am nm nll'lS nm Leavc. Arrive Black Hills, Deadwood, li ri7iil,itt ."-"". aill?T Hot Springs a i:w pm a &;oo pm Wyoming. Casper and Hus0tl5ga? Yorkl'David 3, P" 'M pm City Superior, Geneva. Exettr and Sowar!.. ..b 3:00 pm b 5:00 nm Norfolk, . Lincoln and . Fi'ainont b 7:30 nrn b 10:25 nm Fremont Local c 7:30 am Mlasourl 1'nulHo, Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm nl0:25 am Llilt:iiK, 1'iuili MlaiiiMipoJin tV: Omuliii. Twin City Passenger. ...a 6:00 am a 9:10 pm Zl n Dally b Dally except Sunday, c Sun. iVUSPyuES,tty eXCePt Saturday 6 Dally HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK-ROTTERDAM. VIA BOU LOGNE S M. New Twin Screw Steamers of 13,000 tons register. Twin-screw nttarriom iiuiigiunni Credit Men nt Dinner. Last night tho Omnha Credit Men's nssn- I ' 1 1 1 1 1 (i ii iri.n ii illnnnt nt Ihn 1 1 n rlrAnfl I n..,v u.t...ft . -. . u . . v. . Tho principal topic for discussion after the menu was the proposed timendments to tho nut onn bankrunt aw which the nssocln- tlon is asking for. Many encournglng re- piles from other credit men's club, from bankers, business men nnd lawyers nnd others Interested, havo been received by the Omnha association, which recently sent out a circular letter explaining Its Illnn. ' THE llEALTY SI ARRET. Warranty peeila. E. H. Flor to Katie Zeis, lot 7, block 6, Mayne's iBt add S anmn I . Inl. R . .1 ft l.1nl- a DO sKmo . .;.....,......;:.......": IM John Zeis, jr., nnd wlfo to same, . s..'"..8 n'l ?. b.'"ol 3, Ham?. ...... 400 wjJKowy anu w ro o , city Bav.ngs T " ,Z.uat""i; "," ,V"V",iV,,i;' Charles Hchul und wife to E. H. H.0W1U'V ' 'otH 21 na bIo Albrleht'a Annex 900 Nels Christ ansen nnd wife to E. N "l8,?"- V4 lot 7, block 4, Horbach'i -d.na'lvnVt,,,n,S;,,i'iV;iV;:"SV."j Clark to O. E. Huchter lot B nnl e5 foot lot b,ook 2 Stevens' I Plure 1. 400 I iviMia ni 1 in r"tl..riii. a.iAn"Yi ,,;-g,00l( ,;Healchar'k...V:::::.V:r A. J; l .ulaen te . John Nlckolson, lot 1,200 100 50 k Florence1"". .A.' y?8' '0t 2' Union RiVestmont comny to'V" A. Comstock, lots 10 nnd 11, block 1, William Hagedorn'H add.; o37 feet of w74 foot lots 7 and 8. block 14; nW of w37 feet lot 7. block 14. E. V. Smith's add.; lots 6, C nnd 7, block locir ot nl. lots 7, 8 und 9. Howe's ndd W. D. Hanson and wlfo to II. G, 2,260 liuuviiit.iiiii ,vi,r ... -., i,v,n n nuM- dlv.. nnd n strip adjoining 4.GO0 Llenemnnn, ioih i to 4. Koch's sub- J, G, Whitney, trustee, to Union In- vestment comi'iiuy, huh u unu o, block 5, 2d ndd. to South Omnha.... 600 (Vult Claim Uecils. O. E. Barker nnd wlfo to B. M .. I l. 1, ,. nl IB tlnlr ir.7 llrfln. Shahan. lot 18, block 457, Orandvlew J, W. Smith and wife to Cathno A, Starr, lot 2, block L, Ixiwo'n add,.., Charles Chandler nnd, wife to W. I,. Selby, lots 37 nnd 39, block 1, W. L. Selby's 1st add.......... W. T. Seaman and wlfo to name, same Heeds. Sheriff to Jennlo McPherson, lot 9 - i unu w ii. "i uiuvn. nuum Omaha 2,000 Ufnamni lllll ini Unlll In t( A TIC . I u. i.vii.. ftw uumii wtiiifr.il.. unit u I n'tnmnv.iipunnin null , : mrpnii Mciriiiin., I r. O.I tn CI.,, tit Amnkn n ,1 I I i ...i : Total amount of transfers V,,.22,R, J streets, girl. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA fttok YrJi CnjpllT k Ux thl VtC tilQ if lUihoid Atbi. WILLING TO BUILD VIADUCT IN RETURN Submit ProiMisltlnu to Conimerrlnl t'luli mill AnUn for Support from Tlmt Uimrter Xorta Item from Mniflc Clt). Tho board of directors of the Eoutb Omnlin Commercial club held a meeting last evening at tho South Omaha club rooms for the purpose of considering tho com munication from tho Union Stock Yards company nuking the support ut the club In securing tho vacation of certain streets by tho city. According to the communication tho com pany Is desirous ot securing the vacation of ltallroad avenue from O to U etrefts. As an Inducement for the Commercial club peoplo to help It In this It proposes to build a viaduct over tho railroads to tho exchange building tomowhoro between N nd P streets. They say that they will erect n cood. substantial viaduct, and. be- ,m thai thnv will mnu tho nrnnw . ' ..... ' , ..., , i connections with tho Q street viaduct nnd nnpii un n wnv At rrni'hlnir rnch of the dlf- i"o ronton unsigned uy me niucK jnriis company tor desiring tho vacation of this street south is fur tho purpose ot securing additional room for trncknge. It states that t tho pir-ent time it has not sufficient trackage to neenmmndato the rush from the .nrfpriuit roads in tho mornlncs and If thwd - . . . . . streets nre vacatd It hope to make ar. rangemoula with ono of tho roads for suoh n.l.ilM'iinnl Impknoi. an lh.nt It fan nfrnm. inndnta all of tho trains Tho stockyards peoplo sny thht thoy nrs In enrnest In regard to this matter and na oon n8 t'10 ly announces that It Is willing , (,0 ug nsk fc , mmfl(,lBtoly ,.:,, ,,' ,a enmtlionprt ti'nrlr llnnn th tirnmlp)r1 vlikllrl. :::: :"r.r. "r:rrj"::.: JUBl nnw ,nB c,uo Propo"" " noip tno yara people Is not as yet known, lnssilmcli as tht council has tho sola power ot vacating htrcut9 - .nn(1 lhal bo,,y 14 cl08C,y rM,ri;,od 10 icuriiuu lines uy 1110 Conner, uowever, . 1. .-. . --i. i ... . 1. i i . owe lurus cuuiiuiny bujb mut 11 wniu 10 "cl tho vlow of tho ,own ,n Rplernl. hl ,,llnl(8 1'0 Commercial club Is in the best position to look after .It. Whether tho Commercial club will olr- .. . . i-umiu (iuii t luitn, villi iiuivin iut.Uiliito, ui ovan ask for a special election li not as yet known. The bridging of Itallrond nvenua has been a long desired want nnd tbo cruda manner In which one has to cross the tracks In order to get to tho exchange building has been an eyeeoro to the people of South Omaha. Ilcsldrs this, accidents hnvo been common In crossing tho tracks, going to and coming from tho yards, Stlrn I'p Poller Court. Yesterday morning, Just as Judgo King convened the police court nnd a halt dozen or so vags had boon ranged up beforo him to plead for mercy, tho front door opened nnd a mnn wnlkort In. lt wnlbml utmlolit lu lau ioiu i" ironi hi iuo juiigca fl,ond nnd cnIm,y lttld ,lown uPn I,ollflc Court Bailiff Allen walked up to him and asked tho matter. "I have tbo smallpox," ho answered, and then confusion reigned supremo. Attorneys made a break for tho door, prisoners were allowed to go un heeded and within a a few momenta the room was cleared, all excepting Judgo King, who can not walk. Tho sanitary In- spoctor was called and tho man was ro moved. It wns found that ho had escaped ...-.., .... ...... mo ponce couri I .......n ta nn.,.in r I mL. .... . luo uug .men a uepuoncan ciuo naa 'Liln-" " n.uouraen nun, .over tuo city om- Ccs, nmr will bigln with 'tonight tho hold- "'8 of weekly meeting there every Friday night. At tho tncetfng tonight there will be nnvnrnl mnrn nr Inna n.nmlrmnl .nnv. " " -" -"T jrT" i" -- - v luivjicitiih nui tun been tirrangocl. Theo weekly meetings will continue until after tho spring campaign. KnilN Election Contest. The contest of John Parks ovor tho elec tion of Patrick J. Trainer as assessor ol tho Fourth ward Is said to be ended. Some twoen tho respective attorneys for tho contestants that In tho Mlllcr-Unltt con- test, when tho Fourth ward of South Omaha nun iciiuucu, uiui uicru anouiu do a ro- count of Hie voto on assessor, and tho can. dldato receiving tho highest number ol votes should bo tbo one entltlod to hold tho office. In tho recount, It is snid, that Tralnor's majority was six; ho therefore says that ho oxpocts thu dismissal of the coutest by Mr. Parks. If the proposed billposter ordinance ii passed by tho city council It may do away with what Is said to be a common nuisance tn tho city, that of sidewalk signs. By tho terms ot this ordinance, among bli other duties, the billposter Is supposed to regulato all signs placod on tbo sidewalks and all displays placed in front ot different . - - places of business,. .Heretofore there has bocn nothlmr romilatlne- thla work mil . "ouu"K rogiuaung tnia worn and 1110 ordinancos of the town were silent on tho matter of blockading tho sidewalks In thl manner It 1h nuid that n flo-ht win h. tnts manner, it is said that a fight will b started In tho council over this provision and it may havo to bo omlttod. Royalty Evidently Plrnsca. There was quite n llttlo gossip In the city offices yesterday after tho Omaha Gas company bad paid in the royalty duo the city,, which amounted to almost $900. Tbo fact that so many of the franchises of the city maturo within a yery short tlrao has started tho discussion as to whether or not tho city will demand a royalty on all now franchises granted to quasi-public cor porations, While tho present council will have no opportunity to decide this quos- 310 tlon, yet within tho term of tho next board of city fathers, somo rcnowal franchises will have to bo granted. Maglo City Cloaalp. W. L. Holland went to Lincoln yesterday afternoon. T. B. Scott and family nre, being visited by 12. Vj. Olmstend of Woyno, Mr, and Mrs. O. 11. Nichols of Columbus uro visiting with Goorgo Wcstcott, and faintly, Twenty-first and N streets. This second ten of tho King's Daughters will hold nn oyster supper In tho Modern Woodmen hull on net Thursday evening. The Pleasant Hour club will bo enter tained at tho homo or Airs. II. B. Hamlll, ,iuirlnf rourt on thu chnrKO of havlrur stolon brass from tho Cudahy Packlni company. I liepuiy 1IUIII11UK lilB'Qiui i.iai;wi llll ra- nnTtti vestorday that building nermltH had Deputy Running inspector Maccariin re- been in demand during the warm weather of tho Inst few days. Tho city council Is extremely anxious to know what tho Hoard ot County Commls- BlonerB Is going to do abou the pent house in nouin umunu. rinrfiiien II. Zcrlie and Miss Stella E. Miller, popular and well known young peo plo of South Omaha, were married on Wednesday evening. Tho young couple !m- 1 I mediately niarica souin ior a tew weens- i . Uirtns reported yesterday: joo imerpon, 102 South Sixteenth Btrcot, son; II. L. Sohn, Thirtieth and W "streets. Bon; J. Zolfcr, Thlrtv-iifth nnd T Btreots. Blrl; Thomas 1 Cerveny, Twentieth and Q stroets, atrl; William joucii, iwenty-seconu anu a