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SPECIAL NOTICES
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Advertisements for these eolnmns
will be takes until in m. for the
renin edition and until 8:.10 p. aa.
tor morning- anil flnnilay edition.
Rates, 1 i-2o a word drat Insertion.
Ic a word thereafter. Nothing tnkea
for leas thaa 2fto for the flrat loaer
lloo. Theaa advertisements moat
ran coaiecntlrely.
Advertisers, by reanestln a
errd cheek, have ananera ad
reaaed to a numbered letter In ear
f The Ree. Answer addressed will
he delivered nreseatatloa ( tka
aeak aalr.
SITUATIONS WANTIiD.
YOUNG man wants place to worit for board
while attending Bchool. Boyles College,
New York Life Bldg. Tel. 10S4. A-M9o
YOUNG lady bookkeeper, four years' ex
perience, desires position. Addrtiw I' m.
Is . -
Bee.
A-M25S 25
WANTEU-MALE HELP.
GOOD messengers wanted. Increased pay.
A. D. T. Kill., M ouuwi iow. " -
k iw ,..rk nriirttaliln work, for neat.
"iZmfJin luiiiler. U. F. AUums Co., lttU
Howard. t
a ttAT.v iur' WORK.
rr in tiir. country or In u Bmall
town and havo a good acquaintance
among the farmers and stock ra sura in
tno nelgnoornoou you in munu nwo
lara coaliy ,b lour or live hoar work.
iif.il. . ui h tun win mMid vou uur nrouu-
Itlon. Thu Uto Publishing Co., bollcltors
Dept., Omaha, Neb u-aui
.WANTED, a good man In every county to BUITB of roo furnaco heat, for gentle
tuko subscriptions fo The Jc""0"; mcn. iM9 Jackson St. F-C88
teniurj rainier, uui ui;,ib """.".
wages cvetywiiero. lleiviencea requircu.
Address. '1'wentlath Century tarmer,
Omaha, Neb.
rticni vntAifl! PHC.IS!
Bhave and hall cut. Molcr llaiuer College,
1823 Farnam St, M lloor. iwunij ofi.
WANTED, man to sell groceries to the
retail grocery trade In Omulm una vlcln-
ity for a Chicago houso huvlng an esuib-
llshed trade; only experienced .grocery
an nafnall rt" ITrnfPrV I'll'TKH llt-lTll lll't'll I
Address S 16, Lord & TllomuslsVul2iL27"0' 1
WANTED, 7lrst-claHS prnctlcal awning
mnn, understanus puiiing up uu nmua ...
awnlngc; good samry anu permanent
position to tlrst-class man. Address Colo
rado Tent and Awning Co.. 1721 L;iwrenco
st., Denver, Colo. U MW3
. BLACKSMITH wanted, one that can do
horseshoeing ami wagon repairing; must
be Industrious and sober; a good Job for
the right narty. Address C. W. Morgan,
i Jia'
1 A GC
Rawlins, Wyo. 11-M120 31
A GOOD coatmaker wanted.
Address J. F.
B-Mlll 27
Geoscn, Seward, Neb.
ACTIVE, reliable man to represent large
manufacturing company locally: abso
lutely no canvassing; advancement to
right party: salary $18 weekly. Address
W. .1. Uhl, 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
Ta - BM109 27'
A SPLENDID opportunity Is offered young
men to leanr the barber trado with us
now, and top wages guaranteed gradu
ates. On account of th great demand
for our barbers during the spring ruH
wo are making a special offer for thirty
days wnerauy any ono can earn scoiar-
snip, Doani, loom anu transportation, u
desired. Our Bystcm of colleges embraces
tho seven leading cities of the country,
with hundreds of graduates to recom
mend us, and our method la well known;
steady practice on1 freo customers, expert
instructions, aemonairutiunn, viv., mini
competent; average time two months;
two years apprenticeship saved. Do not
confuse ns with the cheap'Sc shops called
colleges, who aHk you to pay for working
on their fow putrons. For particulars
and beautifully Illustrated catalogue write
Molcr Barber College, 1623 Farnam 8t.
B-M196 3f
WANTED, a young man for city collec
tions, who con assist In ofllco work: ref
crences required. S 2, Bee. B-M28S 23
WANTED everywhere, hustlers to tack
signs, distribute -ftlrculars, samples,, etc;
no canvassing, good pay. Sun Advertis
ing Bureau, Chicago. B-198 27
TRAVELING salesmen, also advertisers;
salary or no o. Triumph Co.. Dallas,
ToxnS. B-M157 F2
WANTED, harncssinnkersf good pay and
steady work for good men. Fremont
Saddlery company, Fremopt, Neb.
n'ANTEn. hnrdwaro and stovo salesman.
competent and experienced, capublo of
taking charge and to assist In buying;
only thoso with highest references as to
integrity and ability. Address S 3. Bee.
SAM2MMEN WANTED.
1ALESMEN wanted: full line nursery
stock; plenty peach trocs; outfit free: pay
weekly. Lawrenco Nursery Co., Law-
roncc, Knn.
-M63I Fll
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED, 20d girls. 1521 Dodge.
Tel. 878.
C-941
WANTED, two young lady students to I
learn nsiriirensiliK. inuiiicaruiK unu uni-
rooody and sclenilllc massage. Call or
wrlto Room 220, Boo Bldg. C 66s
.WANTED Bright young ladles and grocer
clerks wnntlng to Increuso their Income
as local agents; good selling articles;
ataple wltli grocers. Give references.
Address, P 60, Bee, C-M182-F-2
WANTED Girl for housework. 033 North
37th. street. u M156-2S'
LADIES, our Illustrated catalogue exlnalns
how we teach halrdrcsalng, manicuring
or facial massago in four .weeks, mulled
free. Moicr college, 1623 tarnnm hi,
C-M197 31
WANTED, young lady to learn halrdrcss-
ing, including nil its nrancnes; steuny
employment and good wnges after. Ap
ply at Monhelt's, 222 Paxton block.
' C M138 28
WANTED, girl for general housowork, no
washing; references required. Call 524
South 29th Ave. C-M247 28
HELP WANTED.
MALE & female help.
Call Canadian Offlco.
-912
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storago
Co., olllce 1&11V4 Farnam, or tel. 1K9-S&3.
D-14S
HOUSES j? f,,iWo.?6UB-eeThB,!d?:
. D-917
S-ROOM brick house, modern, 3715 Jackson
8t. Teltphono 491 or L-2083'. A TrtyS?"
HOUSES and (lata. Rlngwnlt, Barker Blk.
D-913
BEE HENRY U. PAYNE, 601 N.'Y. LIFE.
D-950
HOUSES.
Q. G, Wallaco, Brown blocx.
D-953
ROOM modern, except furnaco, $2:
Nattlnger, Bee Bldg 'Phono 463.
. U. M.
D-951
HOUSES-Chrls.
'I'hono 2049.
Boyer, 22d and Cuming.
D-M919 J20
FOR RENT, 12-room modern house, 1724
Douglas st., $45.
JOIIN W. BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM.
D-M731
HOUSES FOR RENTT
with barn; newly repaired and
painted,
120.002628 Charles st.. 8-room modern
houso; newly pulnted and pupercd
throughout.
145.00 Lane 12-room mansion and stable.
with box stalls and coachman's
rooms.
THE OMAHA REALTY COMPANY,
13)1 DOUGLAS ST.
U M733
TWO 6 & C-r. mod. cottages. Phone A-2568.
D-746
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HOUSES, etc.
V, D. Wead, 1524 Douglas.
D-9II
A GOOD 8 or 9-room house, strictly mod
ern, good neighborhood, within walking
distance; very reasonable rent to right
party. M. J. Kennard & Son. 309-10
Brown block. D-U9
MAPLE ST.. 8 rooms. $20.00.
7 B, Slat St., 7 rooms, $2W m V-M255 27
for hunt hoises.
II0U8E8, atorcd. Bemls, Paxtolt block.
835 H. 1ST1I ST., 4 tnnmi", City water and
Hewer, nuwiy piiinicu, 5.
THE BYRON REED CO., 21a 9. 14TH ST.
U 211
6-HOOM cottage, electric light, gas. all
modern conveniences, 120. i.
D 101 3)
roil rent-furnished rooms.
DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnnm.
Li J
ONE furnished room, with heat, on car
line. 1613 main; ia per muntn. la
FURNISHED rooms. Gi S. ZOth St.
K M7v3 J27
arge front room, nicely furnished
steam heat, oni or two gentlemen. Cnl
S. 14th St. E-M&09
FURNISHED rooms, modem. S09 8. 20th.
is ansio a
FUItNISlIKD front room. 2223 Dodge st.
; .Mlia si
I A l'AllIOH and room adjoining ns a suite,
rarnisiicn or uniurnisncu, anu two hiukio
rooms, Inquira mornings or evenings, in
Chicago St.
LARGE furnished room, 110.
2418 Dodge.
E-M252 28
FURNISHED rooms, also rooms for light
housekeeping; steam heat. 3134 No. lath.
FUlt.VISIIF.D ROOMS AKD IIOAKI).
NICE home for young mon. 1C8 S. 23th St.
F-OSO
STEAM hthted, nicely furnished rooms,
with or without board, at The Thurston.
F 649
FOR RENT, nicely furnished, stenm heated
rooms, with or without board. Midland
hotel, lth and Chicago Sts. F-M44I
ROOMS and board.
Gluncalm, 1C09 Dojglas
F-MS1)'
T.jB nQSK :oa) unrney; rooms and board,
ui" -v-" ' F M389 FG
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Kelel". Private family.
2020 St. Mary's.
F-748
ROOMS, board; steam heat. 2011 Itarney
street. r .nasi n.
DESIRAULE room, first-class board. Vl
Harney. F-M095 37
FOR HUNT ITNFUnXISIIKD ROOMS.
ni.-u- rnnm mnnre. 1.1 tier month, cround
floor room in Tho Ueo building, facing
Farr.am street; no expense for light, heat
or janitor service, k. m. rcier v.u.,
Rental Agonts, Ree llulldlng. O-110
FIVE unfurnished rooms.
1120 N. 17th.
G-M100
THREE rooms, unfurnished or furnished;
narlor lloor: vacant Tuesday. 2603 Dodga
Bt. G-M23J 23
FOR IlKNT STORKS AND OKFICBS.
FOR RENT, the building formerly occu-
&M-ifiS Jf.AB.JK.fn"rnKS "which wal
four stories and a basement which was
.1.. n a Thn Ttpn nrifl& room.
This will l- rented very reasonably. If
interested apply u. once to C. C. Rose
water, tcctetary. room 100, Bco bulldUtu;.
FOR RENT, store In first-class location:
rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters.
Co., ground floor, Bco Blug. 1268
A FINE suite of rooms sultablo for doc
tor's olllces.
ROBERT II. BENNETT.
Room 12, Continental Block.
I M429
LARGE warohousc, trackage facilities, on
belt line: 24.000. square feet floor surface;
Nos. 1547-1549 'North 16th street. Hy
draulic merchandise elevator. Lot 49x238
feet. Building 49x150 feet. Benson &
Myers, 609 New York Life Bun)9m28,
AGENTS WANTED.
PROFITABLE work offered agents In
every town to secure subscriptions to tho I
Ladles' Ho.Tia Journal and the Saturday
Evening Post. Wo want agents who will
wnrii ihornashlv ind with business sys
tern to covci each section with our Illus
trated Uttlo booklets and other advertis
ing matter and to look sharply after re
newals from old subscribers. Tho pay Is
first rate and at tho end of tho season
J20.000 will be. given tho best workers ns
for cood work. How well
some of our agents havo succeeded Is
tOlU 111 a UtWU UUUftlCl WW ItUUlM 411VU IU
..n,i vnu ncrtralts of somo of our best
agents, with tho story of how they made
It pay. The uurtis ruoiisnina; uo -nna
delphln, Pa. j-m.w
WANTED, canvassing agents In every
cnUlltV to solicit nuiJ!.uriiiimi iu inn
TWENTIETH CFNTURY FARMER and
the NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE
STOCK md COMPLETE STOCK DOC
TOR. This splendid book contains 1.400
lmpi rial octavo pnges, 800 object-teaching
engravings and Is the only book on live
StOCK ever puuilBIU'U uuui'ivu iu mo cyvijf
day.-practical money-saving uso of every
farmer and stock owner. Steady employ-
inniit with ossurea boou income. Agents
i ,i. rnnntrv with horse and buccv es-
nerlaily deired. Canvassers make easily
$00' to $100 ner month. Addrcs:t Century
Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee building,
Omaha. ; J 213
"MEDICOLOGY," best family medical
book In tho world; 200 other good sellers.
W. A. Hlxcnbnugh & Co., 500 Waro Blk.,
Omaha. '
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember U only takes on extra stroke or
two of the pn to mention the fact that
you saw the ad In The Bee.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED A country homo with live to
forty acres at mini mm cm"
reached from Omuha. to rent for a term
of years, or If prlco Is right will buy.
Address P 44 Bee. K M936
FURNISHED for light housekeeping, with
in walking distance, by man and wife, no
children: references exchanged: glyo
prlco nnd full particulars. Address i 1 ' C2,
ljeP. K M135 28
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STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., 15UH Fnrn. Tcls. 1559-863.
"j"
PACIFIC Storago and Warehouse Co., 912
914 Jones, general storago and forwarding.
120
WANTED TO BUY,
i -avt- ,r tiv n stock of hardware In
1 gtown Incstenr Iowa or' eastern
Nebraska; wrlto mo at Strung., Neb. as.
renncU N-Ml.l 27
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
miinAnn rnrnltiira Co.. 1410 Dodge. Tel.
2020. Ntw. and seconananu, doubui. jhi,
exchanged
FOR SALE HORSES. WAGONS. ETC.
1 r
THE BEST In buggies and wagons at II.
Frost's, lttn ana L,euvonwortn.
SEND $10 for four now buggy wheels, steel
tired, red or green paint; 40 bargains In
2dlianu uuggies nun carriages, uu styios.
Drummond Carriage Co., ISth & Harney.
P 74i F-17
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
2DHAND safe cheap.
Dorlght, 1119 Farnam.
4 6l
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finirr emit, cood as new:
; win nt ooy
nr ii ram old. Address H 63. Bee.
Q-M586
FOR SALE, phonographs, superior to nny
other musical Instruments; $5 up. The
Wlttman Co., 1621 Farnam. Q 9
FOR SALE, good-sized packages of news
paper exchanges, & cents and up. Apply
it Hon nnice. Circulation Window.
Q-6S3
INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnnm.
2D-HAND tafo cheap. Schwartz, 111 S. 13.
, Q 9o5
FIR timbers fot liousemovecs, ate, 40 to
71 ft.; crlbblug and hog fence. 901 Doug
lai. Q-W4
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JA2?
FOH 8AM J MISCELLANEOUS.
PI A V) boxes cheap. 1313 Farnam St.
Q-M217 Ft
106 STYLES trusses,eatalogue free. 8hr-
man & Mcconnen Drue l.o., mm anu
Dodge, Onaha. Q 961
FOIt SALE, flno maliOBnny bank fixtures
and Chicago Safe Sr. Lock Co. safe, auto
.matlc double time lock: double burglar
proof steel chests. Will be sold it a
bargain. National Hank of Commerce.
Q-6s3
TYPEWRITERS, latest models Reming
ton, Smith-Premier, Densmoro, replaced
uy the underwood: low price, a. u.
Workman & Co., 1617 Farnam. 'Phono 2139.
Q 397
FOirSAI.E or trade, storcoptlcon In per-
frrl rnmlltlnn. nrleltml mut ISO. foreign
manufacture; lenses alono worth $35; will
sell entlro mnchlnti for 120. Address P 57,
Ree. Q-M10S
FOR SALE, scholarship In an Omaha
shorthand school, cheap. Inquire 232 uea
mug. w Mma
SALT, $1.20 per barrel: ollmcal. $1.75. Wag-
nor s I' eeu store, taw turning hi.
Q-M723
FOR SALE or trade, compteto printing
outiit. Atieo Hart, uauotu uity, .ncu.
Q 127 27'
GOOD violin, $18.
Nicholas.
M. E
Patch, 14th and
Q-.M2(i2 Fl
FOR SALE, cheap, a good double sleigh:
also pair of steel bobs for light wagon
or sleigh box
Inquire at CO" N. Wth st
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16th
S-968
MME. GYLMER, gcnulno palmist, 31S S. IS.
8-907
KLIICTIIIC TRRATMUMT.
MME. AMES, 317V4N. 15; flat E; attendants.
T-39S F6
MISS MACIC, massage;
Webster.
attendant. 1403
T-M1S2 F3
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 13. 2d lloor, R 2.
T-394 F6
BEATRICE HARLOW, baths; Egyptian
treatment; aiicnuani. s.i',ii is. mil. r iat
A. T MS98 F2
PERSONAL.
PRIVATE hospital, before and during con-
nnemcnt; names aaoptcu. zips urant St.
Mrs.
s. uaracis. uci. I'-iisi
U-973
DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superflu
ous nuir removeu oy eicciriciiy. it. lz,
Frenzer Block. U 968
VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational,
wholesolo homo treatment. 318 Bee Bldg.
U-9ti9
GOLDMAN'S, tho only perfect pleating -
plant In tho west. 20 Douglas block.
u aiou 1
SHAMPOOING and hair dressing, 2tc. In
connection witn -tno Jjatnory, ziti-w ueo
building. Tel. 1716. U-C61
RUPTURE permanently cured in 3u to 60
days; send for circular. O. S. Wood. M
D 521 New York Llfo Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
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HAinpnESSINq. mfinlourln, and chlro
he Buthary, 216-220 Bco Bldg. U-2J5
SURE HATCH INCUBATOR CO..
CLAY CENTER, NEB. Send for
handsomo 166-pago free catalogue
U-977
LIEBEN, theatrical, masquerade customer.
1018 Farnam. ' U-H72
CHIROPODY a specialty. In connection
with Tho Bathery, rooms 213-220 Bee Bldg.
Tel. 1716. U-549
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and
quickest.' Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17 & Douglas.
U-74
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
and retail. Collins Piano Co., 1622 Doug
las U-375
When You Write - -
to Advertisers
remember it only takes an extra stroke or
you saw
J
wB jc
two or tno pen to mention tno tact tnat
tno uu in xiio nee.
WE RENT machines of every make at
75c per week or $2 per month.
Wo repair and tll parts for every sewing
muuiune mJiiuiuciureu.
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. Cor. 15th and
Harr.cy, 'pnono 1603. 334 Broadway, Coun
Councll Bluffs, la. 'Phone B-61S. 612 N.
24th st., South Omaha. U $31 J28
Mlddlomla, wall paper cleaner. 1103 Jackson
I U 379 Va
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PRIVATE homo for ladles before and dur-
inc confinement: babies adontnil. imo
Blildette st. sirs, uurget. U M443 F9
PIANO tuning nnd repairing. Tel. 701.
Agelit for Weber piano, Room 7, Bee
bldg. U-M6I9 FU
OMAHA Cancer Cure 8nnttar!um( 3007 N.
stin St., umuna. iNeo., treats, cancers,
tumors and all skin diseases; euro guar
antied. U 691 F14
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15,'2d floor, r2.
U M716 F15
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JAMES DENNY POWELL: Mother is
grieving about you. Don't hesltuto to
write. Everything satisfactory.
U Mild 27
Tho most nonulnr cigar ever nut on the
market Is tho
PKINCE OF OMAHA
Smoko ono and you'll know whv it retails
nt 5c straight and wholesales at $37 per
i.ww. union miiue.
W. F. STOECKER CIGAR COMPANY.
U 1U
GEORGE For , reasons I abhor Dutch
lunches boo page 74, teDruary "wnnt to
Eat." MOLLIE. U-MSOO 27
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loans, bonds and. warrants.
Georgo Ac Company, 3601 Furnunt street.
W 987
4U PER CENT on biislnoss property,
o per cent on residence property.
options u puy wnoio or part any timo.
W. B. MEIKLK, til S. 15th St.
W-93S
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnum Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam street.
W-9
WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds
I and warrants, ft. C. Peters .& Co., 1702
Farnam St., Beo Bldg. W 9SW
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate., utcnnan-uivo tJoutu wtn.
W-991
FARM and city leans, low rates, W. H.
Thomas, 1st Nut. Bunk Bldg. Tel. 1618.
W 993
FOR SALE FARM AND CITY LOANS.
. O. PETERS & CO,, BEE BO. OMAHA.
v-i4 mciu
u 5 p c monoy, Bemls, Paxton Blk.'
v-m
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, 937'N. Y. L.
W-995
., 1!ENnY B. PAYNE. 601-2 N. Y. Life.
W D96
MORTGAGE G, O.
Wallace, Brown Block,
W-997
.,..., nev - n Wl,ai, 1R n.Tt
.- - vZm
pfnt loans
BR CENT loans
Ganln Bros., 1604 Par-W-M127
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY 1
To loan on
Furniture and
lanos. Live
You u retain possession of tho property,
stocK, etc.
c a i a iv i - a mo To people holding
u onuniu uunno permanent positions,
Vou can borrow from tlo.oo ud. You can'
get. tho money on short notice. You get
tne full amount In cash. You may keep
It ono mouth or more and pay for It only
what tlma you keep It. Our rates aro low,
our business la confidential and our motto
Is to "try to picase.-
OMAHA SIUJITQAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2295.
(Established 1192.) 8. 16th St.
' X-633
SALARY I.OAN8 ON PLAIN NOTES
to male or fomalo employes.
Wa Guarantee Lowest llutes.
HOW DO WE DO IT 7
Full pa'ticulars free upon request.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.,
Room 203, Pat ton Block.
(8c Window from Fumam street,)-.
-V X-I7S
MONEY TO LOAN ClIATTF.LS.
FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, ETC.,
LOANS. "Absolutely without removing
goods." Written guarantee given to this
effect. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room
303, Fuxton Block. X-9SI
MONEY loaned oil plain noto to salatled
people; business confidential; lowest rates,
14 Paxton blocK. The J. A. Hutton Co.
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock,
Jewelry; also to salaried people without
security; cheap rates; easy payments;
business confidential. Foley Loan Co.,
successors to Duff Green, H. 8, Darker
block. Estab. 19. XU79
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc., without, se
curity; er.8lest terms; 40 oilicos In prin
cipal cities. Tolmah, M0 Board of Trado
Uldg. X-9S0
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE!
Uvo stock, etc. Quick service and lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W, TAYLOB, 633
(top floor) Paxton block, northeast corner
lflth and Farnam; entranco on loth street,
X-9S3
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
elry, hursts, cowj, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 9. 13.
X 9S1
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of , the pen to mention the fact that
you 8a the ad in The Bee.
IIUSIMISS CIIANCKS.
TO GET In or out of business call on Wil
liams, Room 411, McCaguo building.
WHEN you wont to buy, soli or exchange
your ousiness or properly quick communi
cate with one who has tlio customers. J.
H. Johnson, 813 N. Y. Life. Phono L-J270.
Y-.M881
FOR HAT.H. rnllfnrnla restaurant! nronrle
tor wanis to icavo city. tiuo in si., bouwi
Omaha. Y-MJ21 31'
FOR SALE, millinery store doing good
buslnesj; aUo good hotel for salo (or lcae
to rigni )urty), botn goou locaiions in
N E. Nebraskn. Call or wrlle 624 N. Y.
Life building, Omaha. i Y-131
I HAVE a ranch capable of handling 1,2(0
came; want a partner wun caimni
stock It. V 61, Ree. Y-MS9I 2
DRUG STORE for sale nt n bargain if
taken soon; best location in is en.: county
scut town of 1,600; nbout J3.2(i() will carry
It: cash sales for 1901 were $21.00 per day:
rent-, $15.00 tier month on a three-yenr
lease, i-or run particulars auiiress t ki,
lice. Y-100
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember it only takes an extra stroke or
two of tho pen to mention the fact that
vn I uniir ,11.1 tit. ill 'I'nn ham
a PARTNER wanted In the real estate
business: more business tlinn 1 can tittuml
to: party must havo some money and
good recommendations. Box 5s7, Blitlr,
Neb. 1-.MBU ! "
ELEVEN rooms, elegantly furnished
modern bricK tenement, nest location
every room tilled with llrst-class room
era. navlnc nroiionitlon. future nlnns lie
cussltutes lady selling by Feb, 1. J. II
Johnson, N. Y. Ufe. Y M260
IMPLEMENT house and stock for sale
$3,000 will buy mv houso arid stock of Itn
plenents: $12,000" worth of Implements
sold In 1901: will clvo possession at once:
best location In tho stnte: poor health
.reason for selling; don't write unless you
liavo tho money ami mean, mimness. i
G.' Schneider, 1'lckrell, Neb., Gage Co.
Y-M278 27
RESTAURANT, furniture and fixtures, line
location, paying nusiness;rowner joaving
city; it Dargain; investigate mis. j. ii
junnsou, is. l. iire. ' ni.-ju
$1,000 CLEAN grocery stock In city, good
location. Knod business: must be said
quick. J. 11. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Phone
L-2270. t. Y-M2H7
PAltTIMRTl. WAJITKn. In ii-Hrst-elniiR nn
clean second-hand store f n ill thrlvlnir Ne
brnska city; no .better paying business
nnywhero If you huve a few nunurcu toi
lars cash to handle It (no Jew need reply)
rcitnbio man, wno huh I no ciihii turn i
reaov tor uusincys. a iu. nee.
Y-M29S 29
FOR EXCIIANGi;.
WILL exchange good oak wardrobe for
folding Uf.a. im iJ. ueo. isnsi
SOUTH OMAHA houso and lot to exchange
ror land in central isenrnsKii or north
west Kansas. W. L. Shelby, Board of
Trado bldg. Z-MU2 27
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU want one of tho nlctst 8-room
homes In Hansc'om Place, I will give you
a' bargain. Owner left city, -Must soli.
J. H. Sherwood, 337 N. Y. L. Bldg.
HE-M153
Farms Harrison & Morton, N.Y.L. Tel. .114
iii ivi t ri-
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; nlso
llro Insurance. Bemls, Paxton Block. .
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. G01-2 N. Y. Life.
HE 101
WILLIAMSON, Ksir
RE-661
A BARGAIN.
To settlo an estate, wo offer' for sale a
well nullt modern nine-room house, fao
Ing south on Charles st., near 26th; houso
has been thoroughly painted and repaired,
and as It now stands l the greatest bar
guln north of Cuming st. No. 2023 Charles
St. Price. $2,600.
THE OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 Douglas.
FARMSl FARMS!
FARM SI
For bat gams in tarm property go to
O'NelU's
Real Estato
Acencv.
, ouuin
Omaha,
RE M906
nANCH nnd farm lands for sale bv tha
union Pncltlc Railroad company. B, A.
McAllaster. land commlsHloner, Union Pa-
clflo Hcadquurtcrs, Omaha, Neb.
RE-103
UOUSES-Harrlson & Morton. Tel. 314.
RE M167 Mcht
(SEVERAL good farms for sale In a good
farminu country, ror luimoi iwiuuuhii
write or call on II. L. Ludluin. Jinlnvlew,
HOUSES nnd lots In all parts of city; also
acre property and farm lands. Tho O. F.
Davis Co., Room 652, Bee Building.
RE-103
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of tne pen to meniiun mu met iuui
you saw tno au in inu icc.
trnii kai.R or rent. In Rock county. No
brnBkn. a ranch of SOO. acres, about 200
acres under plow, good buildings: rent
$200 per year. Address Brochon, 6ng Mar
Ion St.. Oak Park, III. RE-126 27
MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading
specialist 'n diseases of women in omana,
vJnuiii mil the attention of suffering
In, Una In hill 1 1 11 Hll T 1 1,1 S fi C(l UCCOm ITlOllll t iOnS
before and during contlncment, and his
treatment for Irregularities, no matter
what cause. Call or aaurcss, wun stump,
Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1513 Dodge,
Omaha. -
nn w. HUTCHINSON, specialist of worn
en and children; 30 years' nructlco. Olllce
22V5 Cuming, ties, tei, oiucu u-ivig,
ai2i
OUR GUARANTEE IS
JS00 KliWAUU
To relievo at home any case- of long-stand
Ing, obstlnute, utinorinal suppression
from uny cause, isven u outers nuvo
Even If others huvo
fatieu, try our i;uiiiiiuhiiu tuutcimttic
vegetablo lluld extract. Wo never disap
point. Used for over eighty years with
out a single failure. Why despair? Dr
Mend Rem. Co., 19 Qulncy St., Chicago.
Tivn sure small nox cures:
oxpectnnt
mother's pain relief: both $1. II
Gen. Del.. Pes Moines. In.
W. scay,
-227 27
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attenuea to. j, i, ucniurpe,
20th and Lake Sts. -370
WM. EVERITT. Special rates to real es-
tate men; weather strips put on, zsw
Leavenworth, 147
t'AHV 27, 1002.
i.oyr.
STRAYED or stolen, blnck cocker spaniel
pup; ansv.eis to nama "iiignuaii. siw
St. Mary's Ave. Lost 071
LOST, largo red cow! no horns. O. R. Oil-
bort. me tur urcsser, iu a. uui; iu re
ward, lAist MC75
LOST Saturday ovenlng; lady's black
poCkntbooK, containing cams ana letter,
l'lcaso return to Uco olllce. Lost 931
ATI'RDAY forenoon, between Uoston
store ana Her urami, pookctbooit con
taining money nnu vniuanies. Atiyono
lludlng same and returning to Her Grand
will be suitably rewarded.
I.08t-M163 27
FATHER-COVERED notebook containing
recienis. ticiurn to jonn nocnstrasser,
Jr., llth and Jackson. Two dollars re
ward, no (mentions asked.
Lost-93S 23
FINANCIAL.
TO INVESTORS: Lnrnmlo Hnhns Peak
and I'wclllc railway stocK oners excep
tional opportunity for safe Investment.
Lino under construction. First division
to bo In operation July 1. No preferred
st6ek; no mortgngo bunds. Common
stock, par value, $10 share; now selling
for short time at $2 n share, In blocks of
from ten to 100 shares and.upwurds. Call
on or wrlto M. J. Greevy, financial agent,
representing Isaac Van Horn & Co. of
Boston, bankers for tho corporation. Of
llco 414 Bee building. M9SC F3
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY Garbago Co.. cleans
cesspools nnd vaults, remove garbage
dead animals at reduced prices. 621 N.
10th. Tel 1779. -371 F5
SHORTHAND AND T VPKWIUTING.
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Doug
,V. C, VAN SANT'S school.
717 N. Y. Life.
-107
BOYLES College, court reporter principal.
;n. y. i.uo. iiw
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
uncaior.
FUR DIIEHSING.
O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 S. 13th.
-lii
AUCTIONEER.
IN Neb. nnd Iowa. 2512
N, South Omaha.
999 F23
ANN OL'NCF.M ENTS.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele-
phono 2190. 511 South Thirteenth street.
-90S
MI.ECTHICITV.
GRAND ELECTRIC CO. 'Phono 2SIC. Re-
pairing, bells, lights, motors, etc. 621 . 16.
737 31
FRATERNAL ORDERS
THE GARDENERS protect old ago as well
as lire, uuanei memuers tree, funicu
lar? Irom Frank Rosewatcr, supremo
manager, 222 Bee Bldg. 724
NICKEL PLATING.
LARGEST, oldrsf. best equipped plating
plant In Omaha. Omaha Plating Co., Bee
Bldg. Tel. 2535. -113
LARGEST plating nlnut In Omaha. A. L.
Undeland. 1516 Dodge St. Tel. 7CC. 114
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramgo Bldg.
-124
BOOKKEEPING.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, otcj day or even
lug. R. 15, Com. Nut. Bank. a. R. Rathbuu,
-121
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331.
II. S. Wnlklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-130
RALE TIES.
OMAHA liny Bale-Tie Co., ill North 16th.
-Ill
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
2c; currs, 4c. iiov icavunwortn. uei. uu.
-131
MASUUERADE COSTUMES.
S. Sack, ladles and gentlemen's. 3318 S. 20.
11V BJ
TVPUWIlfrERS.
NEW & 2dhund.
11 J Farnam St., Omuha,
112
M AN UFACTUR I NG.
DMA HA Pntn and Iron Wits, muko a sne-
cutlty of lire escupes, snuuors, uoors una
bafes. u. Anureen, frop., iuj cs. iuui at.
9jJ F20
DANCING.
MORAND'S winter term for beginners
opens this woiK. aouiis, xuesuay anu
Frlduys, S n. in.; children, daturduy aiter
noous. Prices reduced. 177 F3'
PILLOWS.
OMAHA Pillow Co.. 1721 Cuming. Tel. 2161.
-112
MASUUERADE COSTUMES.
COSTUMES fo.- rent.
S. Sack. 3318 S. 20th.
M170 Feua
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing! ull business conuuentiai. iwi uougms.
TAILORING.
i.Anres' incketa made, remodeled, altered.
cleaned anu rcpuireu. joo xousen, iwj
Farnam. 125
FLORISTS.
L. HENDERSON, 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1258.
iatoo
-
FIIOTOGRAPIIER.
F. J. IIOLOUBEK, photographs, 1258 8. 13th.
M933 F20
WANTED TO BORROW.
FACTORIES.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases: trunks
repaired, Om. Trunk Fuctory, 1209 Farnam.
-122
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel.
1601. Allco Johnson, D. O,, ladles' dept.;
Old E. Johnson, Ostcopathlst, Mgr. 127
DR. A. T. HUNT, 512 McCague Bldg, Tel.
2352, -128
DR. MRS. MUSICK, Douglas Blk.
Tel. 2823.
-123
STAMPS, COINS, ETC.
BOUGHT Omaha Stamp Co., 209 8. 13th.
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read dally by all Interested,
as chunses may occur at any time,)
Foreign malls for the week ending Febru
ary 1. 1902. will closo (PROMPTLY In all
ctses) at the General Postolllco ns follows:
PARCELS POST MAILS close ONE HOUR
EARLIER than closing time shown below.
Parcels post mnllB for Germany close at 5
ii. in. Friday, per s. a. Protorla via Ham
burg. . Regular and Supplementary mails close
Foreign Uratfci liulf hour later than
WANTED to borrow. $450 or $500 home ffi'ffi-K T 1,0 ma,l wlth or wIthout tho K
money at 7 per cent good South Omahu niaccrtnIrommenclng "july 1. 19o nnd circular flounce. Girls from 6 to 12 years
rcntul property. Address P5., Bee. ending June 30, 1903. U. S. reserves right of ago wear skirts cut closely llko those of
101 -7 . relce, or accept nny Or all proposals, or ,i,. -i,i- lctr.m nn,l mnmnmi. Tlin nrAttv
R
rlilalnir llm lwiiVil li.'IrtW ir.Mlt UtltllO-
me'ntary Malls tor Europe and Central
.mericu, via uoion, cios ons i.uur unci m
Fcrelgu Branch).
'I'rmiRntlantle .Units.
TUESDAY At 8:30 a. m. for ITALY di
rect, per s. b. Bardegna (mall mist bo
directed "per s. s. Sardegna").
WEDNESDAY- At 6:3) n. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. St. Paul via Southampton; at
10 a. m. for BELGIUM dlreot, per s. s.
Vndcrlnnd (mall must be directed "per
s. . Vndorland ). .
IOr V ll.Vrti r,,
llavro, (mall for, other parts of Enropo
tnust bo directed "per s, s. Ia Cham-
pngne"), nt 7:30 n. m. for ITAIA direct.
... . . , i'nn,,) Knnli mini lin illrected
per s. s. Columbia ttnnn must uo uirecieu
iter f. r. v-uiuiiiuih . .
SATURDAY At 7:30 n. m.' for NETHER
LANDS dltect, per s. . Amsterdam (mall
must be directed "per s. s. Amsterdam );
nt 8:30 a in. (supplementary 10 n. m.) for
EUROPE, per s. s. Umbrla v u. Quecns
town; nt 9:30 .t. m. for SCOTLAND dl
rect, per s, s. Anchorla (mall must bo
directed "per s. s. Anchorla' ).
PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamer
takes Printed Matter. Commercial Pa
pers and Samples forOcrnwny only. Tno
s.imo clnsa of mall matter for other parts
of Europe .will not be sent oy tnio snip
unless specially uirectcu oy n.
After tho closing of tho Supplementary
Trnnn.nlniiHn Malls named above, addi
tional Supplementary Malls aro opened on
mu piers Of ino aiuci luaw, amup......
l.rnnnii mirl nprmnn Htoainnrs and ro-
main open until within Ten Minutes of
tho hour of sailing of steamer.
Mnlla fur Month and Ontrnl Ametlcn,
West Indies. F.tn.
MONDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s.
Matanias via Tamplco (mall must ue ui
reeled "ncr s. s. Matnntas"),
TUESDAY At 3:30 n. m. (supplcmontary
10:30 ti. m.) for ckntiiai. 'Vi1.1 11 Wl
(except Costa Rica) nnd SOUTH PA
CIFIC PORTS, per s. s. Alllnnca via
Colon (mull for Guatemala must bo di
rected "nor s. s. Alllnnca")! at 10 n. m.
for NEWFOUNDLAND dlreat. per s. s.
Silvia; nt 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 1
p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND nnd DOMIN
ICAN REPUBLIC, per s. s. New lork;
nt 6 30 p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. s.
Admiral Dewey, from uoston; at "u;oo
n. m. for DA11AMAS, per steamer from
Miami, Fin. , ,,,..
WEDNESDAY-At 9:30 n. in. for INAGUA
and HAITI, per s. s. Mt. Vernon: at 9:30
n. m. tor i'UiiiLli'i ioi,aixl, jyr r.
Andes (mail for Haiti must bo directed
"per s. s. Andes"): nt 12 m. for BARBA
DOS nnd NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s. s.
Cenrcnsc; nt 12 in. (supplementary 12:30
p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per 8. h. Alliance
(mall must bo directed "per s. s. Al
liance") ; at 12:30 p. m. (supplementary
1:30 p. in.) for LEEWARD and WIND;
WARD ISLANDS and BRITISH, DUTCH
nnd FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s. Rora
lma (mail for Grenada nnd Trinidad must
bo directed "per h. s. Rornlmn"); nt 11:30
p. in. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Admiral
Hamnson. from Philadelphia. .
THURSDAY At 8 n. in. for CUBA, i U-
CATAN, CAMPEUtUi. TAtiABU aim
CHIAPAS, per s. s. Monterey (mail for
other parts of Mexico must bo directed
"per s. s. Monterey"): nt 8 a. m. for
BERMUDA, per ft. s. Trinidad; at 1! m.
(supplementary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHA
MAS, GUANTANAMO nnd SANTIAGO,
per s. 8. Saratoga. .,,,..
FRIDAY .At U:S0 p. in. for BAHAMAS,
per steamer from .Miami, via.
SATURDAY At 9 n. m. for PORTO RICO,
per s. s. San Juan via San Juan: at 3
a. m. (supplementary 9:30 n. m.) for
CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per S. 8.
Hulln (mall for bavanma anu uuriunuuu.
must bo directed "por 8. s. Zulla ) ; at
9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for
FORTUNE ISIAND, JAMAICA. BA
lrivin i rA UTinif.Ml nml nTlMY.
1 Anii.iMi, v. - -
, . , .. - .. Ai.rt fmti fni r-natn
... ' . . 1 1 . . . I .. ,.1,nn"
Jticn must lie uirrcu'ii per n. n. uhto .
nt 10 a.
in.
for CUBA, ner s. 8. Morro
unsue . via mivunii, nv u ...
ARGENTINE, URUGUAY nnd PARA
flimtln via Havana: at 11 n. m. ror
GUAY, per s. s. annor rrince.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, nnu tnenco uy steamer, cioso si
this otllco dally at 6:30 p. m. (connecting
close here every Monday, Wednesday and
l&8:.WtA WanJeMi
at this olllco dally at u:ao p. m. niaus ror
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fla and
thenco uy steamer, close at this office
dally except Sunday nt 6i30 . .ft-, m.
u.,V,nvu .it 4:30 n. m. (the con
necting closes are on Sunday, Wednesday
and Friday). Malls for Mexico City, over
land, unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer, close nt this
olllco dally. except Sunday, at
1:30 p. m. and 11:30. p. m. Malls for Costa
nt
mala, by rali to New Orleans, nnd thenco
by stcumer, ciobb ui una uim.ii uuny in
1:30 p. m. (connecting closes hero Mon-
davfi for Belize, Puerto Cortez nnd Ouate-
inula, and Tuesdays for Costa Rica).
Registered mall closes nt 6 p. m. previous
uay.
Trimspnellto Mails.
Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma,
close ll ro uaiiy ut u;w p. m.up iu juii
unry 26, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
Vlr.tnrlii.
Malls for Australia (frcept West Australia,
lulls IOT llistruiin vriv.Ui.fc vrcofc jiuaut.ua,
which Is forwarded via Europe). New Zea-
i?"u- f S.'JL' i,..iS ,"p..w ..I'
nfter January "11 and up to February "l,
inclusive, or on arrival of s. s. Baxonia,
PafchVcs! s?sfcrralbrUary J'
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
5iccSBBo
Islnnds, via vuncouvcr, tiuau num uuiiy i
at 6:30 p. m. up to February inclusive,
for dlspaicn per b. s. aiduiiu. iniiiipiemeui
ary malls via Scattlo nnd Victoria close
hero at 6:30 p. m. February "2. Mall
must bo directed "via Vancouver").
Malls for Hawaii, China, Jupun and Philip
ulno Inlands, via San Francisco, close
hero dully nt 6:30 p. in. up to February
2, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. g. China,
in. up to February "4, Inclusive, for dls
patch per a b. Australia.
Mails for China nnd Japan via Scattlo
close here nuiiy nt uwu p. m. in iu ruuiu
ary 5. inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
lyo Mnru (Registered mull must bo dl-
Mulls for Hawaii, via Ban Francisco, close
hero dally at 6:30 n. m. up to February
10. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Ala-
Ma'lls'f'or HaWail, Japan. China and Philip-
pine Islnnds via San FrunclHco close here
l i'c' Ss.'Je. for McnVrVrra.
Mulls for China and Japun, via Vancouver,
close hero daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Febru
... ik inrluslve. for dlsnatch ncr s. s.
Empress of China. (Registered mall must
bo directed "via Vancouver." Merchan
dise for the U. H. Postal Agency at
Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Can
ada.) Trnnniuirifln malls aro forwarded to port of
sailing dally and the schedule of closing
Is arranged on tho presumption of their
.mlMlarrndlivil rtVPrlnrwl -r.inSlt. ROClS-
tercd mail closes at 6 n. m previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postofllco, New York. N. Y Jan. 24. 1902.
GOVKRNMHNT NOTICE.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
OMAHA, Neb., Januury 21. 1902.-Sealcd
nrnnnsniH. in trinncaie. buiijuci. iu uiu iinuui
conditions, will be received hero until 10
o'clock a. m.. Fcbrunry 21. 1902, nnd then
opened, ln tho prcsencq of attending bld-
Kna circular giving full Informutim, n'nd VeN-
I i. A I n(,.l. timLs tnw l.l.l.tlsir
qulrements win ita luruisneu on uppncuuon
to this olllco. Envelopes contain,,,,, pro
posals should bo marked "Proposals for
I'rinting, nnu iiuuri'suu iu juun w.
PULLMAN, Chief Q. M.
6tD2l-25-27-2SF18-19
WANTED for U 8. army, able-bodied un
married men Deiween ngvn oi n anu w,
citizens of United fltutea, of good charac
ter and temperate habits, who can speak,
ro,,,l nnd wrlto English. For information
apply to Recruiting Officer, 16th and
Dodge sts., Omaha, Neb,
Jlood M31
RAI
LWAY T1MB CARD.
UNION STATION IOT1I AND MARCY.
Illinois Central.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Express a 7:20 am a 6:10 pm
.ulAnA Mlnnnnn1ls Jtr
St. Paul Limited a 7:60 pm a 8:05
Minneapolis & St. Paul
v.nr.u, h 7f90 nm nlft'M
Chicago Express alO:S5 pm
Cnlvaa'O v .lannirsaisra,
"The Northwestern Line."
Lchlcago Special a 7:10 am all:20 pm
Chicago I'ursenger a mo im a a:w aro
Eastern Exrrbsa aiu:o am a i ;ua pm
Eastern Special a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm
Fast Mall a 2:40 pm
Omaha-Chicago L't'd,.a 7:45 pm a 9:20 am
Fast Mall a b:w am
Cedar Rapldr Pass.
a 6:30 pm
?wiSSK&ea:::::;:-ilgi!n MSS
Sioux City ijocai, ,,,,,, .a ; am a s;w
FO5TOFFI0I7 SOTICF..
THURSDAY At 7 n. m. for D M0nCs and Dav-
SW1T.ERLAND. ITALY, SPAIN. PORT- uenport Local a 7:35
UOAL, TURIvriY, EO4T. GREECE, ce Express . blj 15
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR- f jSSincs . Local... . 4!W
vttrnQa ti 1 -1
.
a it, v.v Tim: card-co ii tinned,
Wnliiisii.
St. Louis "Cannon Bad"
Express a 5:15 pm a 8:20 nm
St Louis Local, Council
Bluffs 10:00 nm nl0:30 pm
Ihlcnito, miunuLoi A St. I'nul.
Chicago Limited ...a 6:00 pm a 8:0i r.m
Chicago & Omaha Ex.. b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm
MlnttOtirl l'ncine.
St. louls Express al0:00 am a ii'H pm
K. C. & St. L. Express. al0:CO pm n 6:15 am
Chlcnuo, llnek Inlutiil t l'ncine.
EAST.
am (i 9:3."i pm
am a 6:05 pm
pm bll:50 uni
pm a 1:25 pm
pm a 8:2j am
'SSlncs. Rock Isl-
d , d cfhlcago a 7:43
u WEST
"M4'
. . I M ... t .... ..
Denver, Pueblo and
West 1:29 pm a 4:1J pro
Colotado. Oklahoma &
Texas Flyer a 5:20 pm a 9:50 am
l n III II I'lll'iflll.
Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 7:"0 pm
Fast Mall s8:50 am a 3:25 pm
California Express a 4:25 pm
Pacific Express all:30 pm
Eastern Lxprcss a 4:3o pm
Atlantic Express ....... , . u 7:00 nm
Llncoln-Stromsuurg Ex,b4:05ptn b;2:30pm
Grand Island Local. ....o i:3o pm b 9: am
a Dally.
UUKL1NGTON STATlON-lOTH A MASON
ClilcnKO, Hurllnuioii A. (Iiilnay.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Special a 7:00 am al0:20 pm
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.. a 4:(0 pm a 7:43 am
Chicago Local a 9:30 am a 4:U pm
Chicago Limited u 7:60 pm a 7:45 urn
Fast Mall a 2:40 pm
Hiirllniiton .t Missouri River.
Wymorc. Beatrice and
Nebraska Express a 8s40 am a 7:35 pm
Lincoln : a- bli:55 am
Denver Limited a 4:25 pm a 3:00 pm
Black Hill" and Pugot
Sound Denver Con-
n.rt.nn a 9:00 nm a 6:45 are
Lincoln Fast Mall b 3 09 pm 9:17 am
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth b 3:20 pm bll:00 am
Bellovuo & Pncifln jet. .a 7:40 pm a 8:20 am
Bcllevuo & Psclflo Jet.. a 3:00 am
Knnsna tlt, St. duoili m Council
III tiffs.
tnngns City Day Ex.. ..a 9:20 nm a 6:05
Kansas City Night Ex.. al0:30 pm a 6:15
guiuis Flyer.. a 5:10 pm alius
pro
am
am
St. Louis
a Dally.
b Dally except Sunday.
WEBSTER DEPOT 1STII Jb. WEIISTER
Leave. Arrlva.
Fremont, F.lUliorn A: .llissuuri Vailuy
iii,t itiUk. ndwooo.
Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm
Wyoming, Casper and
Douglas d 3:00 pm o 6:00 pm
Hastings. York, David
City Superior, Geneva.
Exeter and Seward. ...b 3:00 pm b 6:00 pm
Norfolk. Lincoln and
Fremont b 7:30 am b 10:2j am
Fremont Local o 7:30 am
Missouri l'ncine.
Nebraska Local. Via
Weeping Water b 4:10 pm al9:25 am
ChlcHico, St. Paul, Minneapolis .V
Oniltlia.
Twin City Passenger.. .a C:30 am a 9:15 pm
Sioux City Passenger.. a 2:45 pm nll:20 nm
Emerson Local b 5:30 pin b 8:15 am
" r Dally b Dally excojft Sunday, c Hun
day only, d Dally cacept Saturday, e Dally
except Monday.
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE.
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k'.. vni..-nn,Ar,lnm t,ln Tlnnlncrne. n. At
I . m I r .. , O fKlA tnit.l rnnlstnl.
jnow xwin-ocrew a. a. ul 'v,'v,"':'i
Steamer Amsterdam Feb. 1, 10 A. M.
TKce?w Statendam F0b.8,ioA.M.
Steamor Maasdam "Fob. 15, 10 A. M.
Apply to Holland-America Line, 39 B way,
1 nT Y.: Harry Moores. 1415 Farnam St;
Louis Ncese; Jjirst iHationui ixuw.
SECRETARY GAGE IN DEMAND
Receives Fluttering; Offer from Larue
. .Concerns Itt.Thre of Jf.ead
InK CHIca.'
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. A roprosonta-
Uvo of the Bankers Trust company of St.
Louis called on Secretary uago nnn
Intimated to tho secretary that tho company
would 11KO to mano nira a proposuiun 10 of
. -i,inn i,n i..nii nf IL
cePl a Position nt tho head of it.
Mr. Gago Informed his visitor Uint when
ho turned over his office to his successor
ho would locato In cither Chicago or Now
York that ho could not entertain a propo
sition from any other source.
It Is well known nmong Secretary Gngo's
Intlmnto friends that, while the Now York
n ft rt Im n vnrv ImnnHnrr nni. hln Innllnatlon
. . ....0 ,
s very utrongly In fnvor of accepting nn
offer from n leading Chicago trust company,
and tho probabilities nro that, after taking
3 Tcat 0( about two months In Florida ho
will make his permanent homo in Chicago.
,
FORTY YEARS' NAVAL SERVICE
Lonir Career of Ilenr Ailmlrnl van
Ilepcn Ends hy Ills Volnntnry
Retirement.
WASHINGTON, Jau. 20. Rear Admiral
willlam K. Van Rcpen. chief of tho bureau
and surgery, has closed an
actlvo career in tno navy exionneu over a
period of forty years and Including service
In tho war of the rebellion and tno bpanisn
war.
Ho goes on the retired list at his own
request, with tho rank and pay of a senior
roar admiral, corresponding to that of
major Kcnornj m the army. He will b
succeeded ns chlof of tho bureau by Med-
jcai inspector P. M. nixcy. now In charge
f 11,0 DaVal WDsar ln thls.
Seasonable Fashions.
4033 GIRLS FWCGORtDflARESKIRT.
.6 TO 12 YRS.
Glrl Flvo-Gored Flare Skirt, No, 4033
llttlo model Illustrated, exemplifies ono of
I tno latest stylus nnu is uuupieii to ninny
- nlatorIaIs Tno oriRa jH mailo nf endet
blue cheviot, stitched, and Includes tho
ftounco, but nil dress materials, silk nnd
wool, aro sultablo and tho flounco can ho
omitted when a plain skirt Is preferred.
Tho skirt If. cut In flvn gores that nro
shaped to fit snugly about tho hips and to
flaro frcoly and gracefully nt tun lower
edgo, Tho fullness at tho back can bo laid
In Hat, Inverted plnlte or gathered, as
shown In tho smaller skotch. Tut flounco
Is circular and graduated, narrower at tho
front and widening toward the back, and
adds greatly to tho effect, but tbo plain
skirt will bo found entirely satisfactory
whonovor preferred.
To cut this skirt for ft girl of 8 years of
am ago 1 yards of material 21 luetics wide, 3
yards 32 Inches wldo or 2 yards 41 laches
nm I ' ... . . . '
wldo will bo rcqulrod.
Tho pattern 4033 Is cut in sues tor girls
of 6, 8, 10 and 12 years of age.
For the accommodation of The Bco read
ers, these patterns, which usually retail at'
from 25 to 50 cents, will bo furnished at a
nominal rlce, 10 cents, which covers all
expense, in order to got any pattern cn-
10.8.0 10 c.l.t8; K! ""m!?l "1 nnmo of
pm "uY .....