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    TTTE OMATTA DAILY TtTE: TUESDAY, JULY 2S, 100X
SPECIAL NOTICES
ATrlam for theae eelamna
Wrlll fee taken natll 12 m. for the
TfBlB at4l-B4 . Mi
' for invnlif and Bandar a-dlllon.
Bates, 1 1-SWi a war Bret Inaertlon,
la a, ward thereafter. Nothing- taken
far leas Ihm 23a far tka flret Inaar
tlon. Tbeee advertlaeaneata naaat ba
. ran roaiecallttlf.
Advertisers, br reaaeatiaa; at itm
fcered aback, east- nave minen ag
dreeaed to n aairr4 tatter la vara
f Tba Reev. Anawera ae adSreaaed will
ba delivered a) presentation a . tba
abaaai nnly.
WANTED SITUATIONS.
'YOUNG MAN want" a
rapher and assistant
dress J 46, nee. . ,
position stenog-
bookkeeper. Ad
A M Alx
WalTIDMMB HELP.
TftE BUMMER TERM
BOYLES COLLEGE
a now open, yet It. Is not too lata to enter.
Every1 day la enrollment day.
gualness, shorthand, typewriting, Eng
ah. Get a catalogue. -
IX. B. auYL.ES, F resident,
TeL 1964. M. X. Life Bldg.. Omaha.
B 168
WANTED, for United States army, able
bodied, unmarried men, between agea ol
21 and 86; citizens of United States, of
good character and . temperate hablta,
who. ran apeak, .read and write English.
For Information apply to recruiting, of
ficer. ItHh and Dodge Bts.. Omahu. and
Grand Island, Neb. B M4i5.
WILL rive a worthy young man or woman
a paiu-up scholarship In Omaha's leading
business , college,, to be paid for when
course is nnisned ana position wcui,
Address B 26,' Bee. .. B nu
.WANTED, men to learn barber trade. Bee
advantages we pffer. Steady practice. In-
Structlons, lectures, diplomat), tools and
aturday wirges. fan earn- nearly all ex
naniwi before ftnlshlnsr. Few weeks com-
i.leies. Write Moler Barber College. 1302
Douglas Bt. ' B M9U2 Six
WANTED, at ace, carpenters, tinners,
rtlaalorora. tlln settars. painters. Btolta CUt
to-. wnnH tttrV,ra: roiul WlllCcs. E. S.
Douirtaee. Secretary. P. O. Box 64, St. Jo
seph, Mo. a Mao at
.WANTED Young man trt work In store
and learn business.' must write a fair
hand. . Address J 64, live. B-6J4 29
wanICD-Aa ' good' all ' round man for
steamniung ana piuuioiiis- auuivt-s i
D. Keener, Clartntia, In. B M639
WANTED FEMALE . HELP.
T
WANTED. at once, girl for goneral house
work; wages $6 to 86 for competent cook.
ZI Bouin asm an, v. iou
100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 16th At Dodga
AW4
rnpv tnttera at. home: 112.50 -paid weekly
send stamped envelope, ' sample letter
Eureka Co., a Duane St., New York.
- C-MO03 A2X
.WANTED A good nurse girl: references
reauiTea. mr. uv ui -, w w. ...
... ' c. i .axic
WANTED.' ladies to learn halrdresslng,
manicuring or racial mmpi. uut nua
logue explains how we teauh it quickly
moiled frea. .Expenses earned before com
plating. Moler College, 1302 Douglas St,
. . . .. i c dix
OIRLt for general housework. Inquire 12
South 26th street. C MS74 28
FOR BENT UOl'SES.
uniicnc in -all parts ot the city. K.
ilUUL-sJ - .(X Psters Co., Bee Bldg.
i. in .. t: i. ! ' . 1H-1M
vrR itENT' .l.rooro house.' all modern ex
cept furnace, 7U4- N. 10th St., 6. C. U.
uacaman. - -ui.mi . -m
In all parts of the city. The O.
li UU O Cjl . . F. Davis Co., 608 Bee Bldg.
Ir. nnti 'i t"'" "' D XSj
. U ' i ' ' " . 1 i
PATNB-BOSTWICK ft CO.-CHolce hoUsea
60I-9J8 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone 1'HO.
i D-660
WE MOVB piano. ' Maggard Van & Stor
age Co. Tel. 148S. Office. I7U Webster SC
i. . i ' D 661
FOR RENT, ten-room modern house near
, High school, No. 4iy North 22d street. In
quire next door or at 41S N. Y. Life build
in. . - ..- - . ... B-
CENTRAL, lst-cla3S 7-room house, 230 N. 2
.;,-' ' . -.-';'., - D-M4H ..
HOUBES. Insurance, Rlnrwlt, Barker blk,
. ' . '. ? ' . . U 167
TWO 9-room houss, all modern, 818.00.
C. M. Bachmann, 416-87 Paxton block.
-' I-M7i
TO MtV . ri3ht yet Omaha Van Storage
Co.; offloe l&UVi Varnam, or Tela. lBoO Ki.
, .! : f , .' -J .i- , D us
624 B. 20th, 8 "rooms, modern..-. ..836.00
t'M Harney. -F.. mod., vac.
c. Aug. l...
36 W)
1:6.00
80,00
21 i Pnppletoa. T rooms, modern
2;i 8u Mary's. 'romsi' modern..!.
J9i Locuat.-10 nioma, modern..,. 'l.bO
2iiu o. diiii, a rooiua, iiioucrii..,.,j..,,,, jo.w
837 8. 22d, 7 rooms, barn....... ...i..'. IS (i0
2KI0 N. 19th 8t.t 8 rooms modern....-...;. 17.60
1U12 Mason, 6 rooms 12.00
' 261 8. 17th, 6 'rooms. .v.. .V.A..,V.. .'....' 10.00
241 Cuming,' 4-room flat.,.;.....-.......,.. 10.00
2214 N. 21st, rooma.. v.. , 6.00
207 B. 80th, ( rooms. i.'..; a.00
8413 Jackson, '? ruom..:;......i 11. vO
Q-ARY1N BRO S,"
Cora'l Nat. Hank Bldg., 1604 Furnam Bt '
J -r- a D-806 tT
TEN-ROOM, brick,' furnace.,
everything complete. 114 N.
gas.- bath;
IS.th St.
LV4U 80x
FOR RENT-231 Douglas St., 11 rooms.
Apply 608 N. Y. Lite,. -r , D a .
FOR itENT-A cottage, 1108 -Marry at.; $7
per auonth.- Wm. K. .Potter, receiver, 8u3
Brown bloc. . j l-rAlfl
IFOR RENT 8-rootn house, all modern
conveniences.-423 e). 26th at. . Innulra K. P.
Klrkendall Jk Co., HtU and Harney ats.
. i iitas s
FOR HKN'l-r IHSHIIKD H60U5.
DEWEY European hotel, 3th and Farnam,
ROYAL HOTEL, European,' llh & Chicago.
JU 111
81.00 to 82 00 per week, 4i u. utb St., one
block south of . court house. E 178
NICE cool room, modern, very reasonable;
uenlieiucn prererreo.' iia m- iitu.
. E 207
O. M.
E. hauls trunks. Telephone 61 L
. . ' .. Jfi-666
FRONT and ether desirable rooms, bath
cool and central, fur- gentleman. kit
Caaa at, E-MOT a4
AETNA IiOU&G European. Uth Dougc
. ,i .. ' ti liU
Hotel HubbeJ, Utb Howard; 'phone 28.
8 NICK ROOMS. Ubt housekeeping. 1112
S. Uth. .. ' -Ml
Hi N. 17TH Cool front rooms fir two.
, . . ; 'E-M444 1S
NICELY furnfihed rooms, inquire Omaha
steam laundry, Leaveuworla. l?hone
A17sA ' . . . , ' B-eSlI
ROOMS 8160 to W per "week; board 83.
Thurston hotel, ibtn ana jtu Knon eta.
. .. (.. --... E-MC17 A24
ONE OR TWO fumlahed rooms for rent
fin location, lawn and snaae; gentlemen
preferred. 1216 Farnam BL tMi) if.x
Aii
'J HK bant nawlv-turnished modern rooms.
1
5 N. Will at. , i-I7H 18
TUB best furnished- rooms with board by
the day or week; home eoexinf.' zi-r,
lath St. k ' t ' MT3S;.
NICE south room, with uae of kl
phone,, 'all enodera 6oireniertces. 'Phmie
. -, r.'v i- ' . ' ;
BOL'TH front, alcove room. 2f.0 Harney.
" . ... o , rfS tMiUII
Hi modera rooms furntibad fot.llgbt
.keeping- in m. ui at.
rutbisuED niss asiraiid.
THJl ROSE. 8ua Harney, nice cool rooms,
good boaiAl rate reasouabU; alao mal
Uck.ta " Ali4-Al
rfuti
Fl RXieilCP RPOMS AMI DOtnU
KOOM and board, small enftage, good
horn fur lady. $1.60 per week. 614 N. 2oth
t. . . , f-mnm
VERY ,nlcly furnished.
pleaafint. rnol
F-Mi36 29x
rooms. jiarney fit.
DF..SIHAI1LE rooms, the Farnam, 19th and
rirnun. 111
f 8. I5TH AVE.: private family., F-l
CUOL. south moms, with board, lsid Dodge
si. iei. a wn. r-Miij zsx
WELL ventilated, modern rooms; firt
class board. Telephone. 2108 DoMKln St.
F-MW1
NICELY furnished room for two gentle
men with nrst-class hoard; close to rnr
line atid within walking distance; bIho
one very cozy single room. 2."18 Daven
port St. FM 747 A3x
FOR REST VSFin.MSHED ROOMS.
TWO suites of 3 rooms eachl all mortem.
lis B. ath St. U Mbll M
FVRNITIRB PACKIXQ.
PETERSON
tt LUNDBERQ, 116 So. 17th.
Tel. JL-Uia.
FOR RENT STORES AMD OFFICES.
FOR RENT, the building lormerly Occu
pied by The Bee at Vlti farnam at. u naa
four stories and a basement which was
formerly used as The Bee prees ropio.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
interested apply at elllce of C. C. .Rose
water, secretary, room Ml, Bee building.
1261
FOR RENT, building suitable for whole-
ala purpoaea at iti farnam, tiw, iour
stories and first-class cemented basement,
elevator, fire and burglar- proof vault,
office counter and fixtures. For price and
particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec
retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Bee
building. i I-Moti7
DESK room for rent. 634 Paxton block.
1 JUUW
AGENTS WASTED.
WANTED, canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to THtl
TWENTIETH .CENTURY. FARMER.
Steady employment with assured good iii
n.in.. AiKtiu in the country wlin horse
. and buggy especially desired-. Canvassers
make easily tou 10 iiuu uer iiioinn. au
dreas Century Fanner Solicitors' -Bureau,
Bee building, Omaha. . " J 21a
AGENTS wanted to sell the "Life of Pope
'Leo IU," -written" with the encourage
ment, approbation and blessing of His
Holln'esH, the pope, by Monsignor Ber-
' tun d .O'Reilly. 631 1'axton Biug.
' . - J M384
WE have all of the differeht ivpe Leo
XIII books. Best terms. Freight paid;
outfit free. Call or write vv. A. inxen
bauga & Co., 600 Ware blk., Omaha.
J M862
wa VTRnOeneral b cents to travel and
appoint agents to sell life of Pope Leo
XIII in Iowa, Mitisourl, Kansas and Ne
braska. Salary ana expenses, .wrue To
day for particulars. American Tub. Co.,
Omaha, Neb. 4M-M w
AGENTS Catholic agents, attention! "Life
of Pope Leo XIII. only authorized edi
tion; written bv the mine's order by Mon-
ignor O'Reilly; endorsed by entire Cath
olic Hierarchy; price 12.(0.; large colored
portrait wprth $1.60 free to subscribers.
Agents wanted; highest terms; immense
demand; outtu tree, international rumau'
lug Co.. 44 N. 4th St., Philadelphia.
J Muo7 tOx
AGENTS WANTED 175.00 weekly easily
made selling our oouDle inaemnuy
Combination health and accident policies.
Liberal commlasion; strong company;
. experience unnecssary. . Write lor terms,
Vatlnnal Health and Accident Assocla-
' tlon, 5U8 Crocker Bldg, Des Moinen, la.
AGENTS do It now. You can take more
ordera aelllng our LIFE OF POPE LEO
' XIII than any other, because It Is pub
lished In more than one language, oeua
to everybody. Beautiful 12 color memorial
picture FREE to eaoh customer. Illus
trated with beautiful colored platca. Best
-terma. Freight ituiid. Outfit, tree, e Ad
dress American rutujaning yu., o-j ii. i.
. . . . . i . .- T fir. 1
iiu-NTH vintul to sell Dry Fire Extlrt
gulsner: seua easy; pays nig, rmni'iw
practically free. Address Fire Killer, 44
Murray St., N. T. J-M'J23 aix
WASTED TO BV.
WANTED, tur buy, aorrte good , dental
chairs, union uemai ouege. n muia
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
CHICAGO -Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel,
21)20. New aud second-uana bougnt. sola,
exchanged. O 180
FOR SALE, one large alx-passenger cloned
tamlly carriage, one large open lamny
carriage, one large platform-spring spider
phaeton; all rubber-tired; two double sets
of harness, one silver mounted, and one
alngie set or Harness, uu rraiiK' u,
Moores, City Hall. . CM616
FOR SALE HORSES, WAUOXS, ETC,
HAVE your rubber tires eet while you
Walt. It. f rost, it m ana jeavenwerm.
- P -181
MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N,
6th su . -oojui
X f nUUUI lib Uil k'V iv niou iicniij lion,
2sk gear, cneap. ee a., w. yonnaon, witn
Johu oeere now y- rfi t uu a-j
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE 1,500 feet ol second-hand
wire rope, In good condition. Apply to
or address "auperintenueui ot Bee Build-
- Ing, Omana. Vi-Mib
NEW and Zd-hand typtwrUara U18 Farnam.
IDH AND cheap. Derlglit, 111 Farnam.
, . IW
FOR SALE Second-hand Locomobile, la
ftrst-claaa shape, at one-half price. - Call
Mt address. Jtwi. Jfarnam ai. ew
FOR BALE Empty ink barrels, 26 centa
each, large, wen meu oarrein, mane first
ciaaa aarbHge receptacles. Fred Younaa.
foreman Bee press room, rear entrance
Bee Biag. . j uui
INDIAN goods and re Ilea 1113 Farnam.
m-i&3
FOR SALE A new 800 ampere double pole
switch; never been used. Apply to or ad
dreas "Superintendent Bee Building,
Omaua. vj jo.. oi
TELEPHONE poles, long fir umbers;
Chicken leucv, w yiiiiig ni Aougiaa.
Q-1S8
FOR BALE Crane hydraulic elevator; caa
be used either passenger or freight;, com
plete, iron guide posts, cage and wire en
closures. J. uraiiuein it tons.
Q-688
IRON" and wire fences, tree guards, trel
. Uses.'' Western Anchor Fence Co., 205 N.
17th SU
Q-184
FOR BALE. No. 8 Hubbard portable bake
oven; only ued three months; good as
. new. Write lock box so., -uieirwooa. la.
.. Q M675 2Sx
PHOTOGRAPH CAR
Rose's Art store.
tor
CATALOOVE- cut drug prices free. Sher
man c Aicwounea urug v.u., untni.
:. '. Q-1S8
WAREHOUBE scales cheap.
Ram i Bjrn
g-MSIJ4 All
21.000 BRK'K for sale. W. Farnam Smith
& Co., ism rarnam fct. tj txjj
FOR 8AI.E Cool business.
quired, 82.ou0.u. J n, Bee.
capital re
FOR BALE Great Pane pup.- R. Ertksen,
iNewman- urun. iveu. . , y aitiia ax
FOR VALE, two express wagons, cheap.
. tat ak'itn ut. ' At sun aix
CLAIHVOYMS.
MME. LUCRETIA. medium. 1708 California
b-ao A4
MP.9. CAetRlE SMITH. SOVEREIGN
LADY 4JLa,fc.N of clairvoyants; every
thing told; bast, present and future, ba
lafactlon or no pay, tu7 N. Utb. B Iko
ELECTRICAL THCATMEMT.
v ' -
MLS HOWARD. . elegant massage and
apor bat lis. aluuhol rubbing. N.
1UU, flat E. al
Josh Billings said: '
If you,vant to be noticed
you must get in front of folks
and worry 'em some.
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MME. SMITH, Baths, US N. IS, 2d floor, r. I
T W
QKACE 0 HUN, Hatha
720 & Uth.
T-MUM
118. DAVIS. 1621 Howard Bt.. front rooms:
tub bath; first-class attendant.
T M 411 AS
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns 'and superflu
ous nair removed py electricity, j. i and
S, lixJi Farnam at. U Ul
VIAVI, a wbole.iome nerve and tissue food
ana nome treatment lor disorders of
women. Free booklet Vlavl iJo. 348 Raa
Biag. u 1M
MAGNET PILE KILLER.
IT CURK8.
v-m
At drug Bints, f L . '
PRIVATE home during confinement; babies
aaopieu. in uoua Bamarirnn aanitanum.
CHIROPODY, manicuring, .. scalp, facial.
hygiene ana special massage taught and
practiced. A. Mayer, 612 Bee Bldg. Con
sultation free. Use Re-No-May Powdar.
U 18
PRIVATE hospital before and. during con-
unemem; .uauiea Doarueo. ana aaontea.
Mrs. Uardels, Z2i Lake. .Tel. Red-lSs4
U-M384
TELEPHONE 780 for O. M.-E.
messengera
U-2U!
ECZEMA SALVE that cured AV. A. x-axton.
d J. tscunnell, agent, WJ ware biorK.
tr-M387 2
830-WE CURE RUPTURE FOR 830-No
detention irqm pusiness; jo.wo cureq
patients; send for bcaklet,i eta . Empire
Rupture Co.. Mew xonc Xviie Did
Omaha, Neb.
C 191
PRIVATE horpltal before and during con
finement: Dest medical are ana nursing.
Mrs. L. Fisher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. 1889.
. Uws
PRIVATE Banltarlum Jor ladles before
and during confinement. lr. and Mrs.
Grisch, 3625 California at. .Terms reason
able. 'U-M638-A27
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loana and warrants. W.
'.Farnam bmitn at o., imi tnrnmii ktoi,
WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonda
and warrants, n. v.. feiera ot. to., iiua
Farnam St.. Bea Bldg. W-202
FARM and city loans; low rates. W. H.
Thomua, r irsi nu xiana niu. in.
- Wi 203 .
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 837 N. Y..Llfa,
TT UV
t TO 6 P. C. money.
Bemls, Paxton block
W-205
FIVE PER CENT loans. Oarvln Bros., 1604
Farnam. u
PRIVATE money. T. D. Wead. 16S0 Pouglaa
W Vt
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
EASY
TO GET.
TO PAY
Best explains our methods. -. -
We loaji en furniture, planoa, warehouse
receipts, etc. Or If you have a permanent
position wa tn make you a 3 - ...
iiauiai wit" , .:
without security, except your own agree.
mentito repay, our service u autcg ana
confidential and we' always try- la please.
AH that we akk Is that you glve-us a call
before you borrow elsewhere. . :i . .;.
OMAHA MUn LUAUEJ uunn .-., -
1W Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 226,
, CEstablihed 1832.) 806 So. 16th Bt.
:p MONEY Y
To salaried employes and wage earners:
Get our system of loans inai hi.
out of debt.- Any lady or gentleman,
machinist, engineer, etc., having reliable
employment can get. Just onhls note; ,
Mnnii.lv' Monthly. Weekly.
$100-Return to us...$-ti.6j pr $18.35 oi - fj-y
8 60-Return to us. .. 13 33 or b.to or 8.3
t26-Return to us... 0.W or- 8.33 or -1.64
i is Return to us... 4.00 or z.wi or i.w
fc-isTest term, lowest rates, confidential,
easiest. -io Courtaoua
NO Wquirica.- tu.v -
THE STAR LOAN CO.. 644 PAXTONBLK.
CASH IN ANY AMOUNT $10 to $500 loaned
on furniture, pianos., etc.. and to people
holding a steady poaiuou, -v. -
ity or publicity, ai the very lowest rates;
p&mefits can be made to suit your oon-
Rooms 307-308 Paxton Bloc;jU379
MONEY LOANED ON
FURNITURE. PIANOS, LIVE STOCK,
SALARIES, ETC.
Low rales and easy terms. ;
' Business Confidential.
Trv us If you want to save money.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO..
33 Pagton Block. 16th and arnam Bt
LARGEST BUSINESS 8 TO
BALARloii-' ri.ori.u, 7- -aters.
boarding houses, etc.. without se
curity; easiest terms, 40 offices In prin
ch.Hl citlea Tolman. 440 Boar of Trade
Bldg. A 818
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; DUBincaa ceiiiiuuiiuui, '" V "
14 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Co.
r . X"Zlel
CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co., auc. 10 v. ureen, . '"'"
X 215
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
elry, horsee. cows, eto. C. F. Reod. 31? 8 13.
X-218
RISINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE
MAGNIFICENT STOCK FARM
6,500 Acres
Exeollently watered. Owner's declining
health cauae of selling. Bargain to quick
buyer. For prices and further particulars
write
STEPHEN PECK
& BRO.,
AGENT..
- Lincoln Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Y 967-27.
FOR SALE, by administrator, good clean
slock of general nierchaudlse in' good
bruk building in good location, ready
to begin business at any time: invoice
about $6,000; must be sold soon. Call on or
address B W. Chambers, administrator,
Blair. Neo. Y-M S71
FOR BALK Clean, new stock of general
. merchandise und building; Invoice about
87.PO0: well establish! d trade; good com
munity. Address J 84. Bee. 1 Mo5 A
,HEN you want to buy, sell or exchange
sny propvny or ouaineaa uuick, are j. fx.
Johnaon, 6x) N. Y. Ufe. Y-tlJ
FOR SALE Real estate, rental and. In
aiirance buslneas, in beat county in Ne
braska; a snap for a man with a little
money and aome push. KstHbllahcd ten
years
Neb.
ra. AOUreaa lock, box .. wiasiae,
l-Mo A
FOR. SALE House and furniture; only $)
fay house In town of l,2tO; beat location
. In northeast Nebraska. For further par
ticulars,- write to it Mi, Oman a, jeo.
. - -Y-MlaS 2s.
A ROOD paving IH-roora hotel for Sale .In
Wood River. Nel., at a bargain; owner
live In C'hiwMgo Is ilia object In selling
Mitchell ex Fuught. Wood River.
Y MU'IS
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE".
RANCH ana farm lands for sale b" the
Union Paclfle RaUroad company. B. A.
McAlleaiar. laud ton mlmUmcr - Union Pa
villu Headquarters, Omaka, Neb.
RE Ql
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
New List
Of Bargains
OFFERED FOR SALE FOlSilc: FIRST
TIMEREAD THIS LlbT.
1038 8. 18th, 2 houses, lot 60x144, rents 820;
price, l,wu.
82 S. 2nd, 7 rooms, barn, paved street,
rents 818; price, ll,!'Ji.
2225 Pierce, u roomw; X; easy terms.
liM4 S. 6th, corner lot, WxlXi, with six-room
- house, barn; price, 81.060.
8412 Jackson, 7 rooms, city water, gits cis
tern, lot 66x124, rents 8i2; price, 1,J(AI.
3423 Mason, 6-room cottage, rents 81k; pra-e,
8VA(. - '
3oai Seward, 6-ioora cottage, rents $10;
price, 8S00.
16n Corby, 6-room oottage, rents $10; price,
$1,0.10; want an offer to close eBiate.
2212 N. 27th, cottage, io0; easy terms.
Z-v i3-06 N. 25th s(., two t-room houses, city
water, sink, rent $2o; price, 12, WO; owner
wants an offer; terms easy.
2014 Ames ave., 4 flats, rent 830; price, $2,003
if sold soon.
11114 Locust, 10-room modern bouse with
two full lots; price. 85.000.
KOUNT2E PLACE.
Modern house of 8 rooms, large corner lot;
a bargain; price, 83,500.
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Elegant modern t-room dwelling; slate
roof, large barn, three lota; near car
line; price, $4,6u0.
. GARVIN BROS.,
Com'l Nat. Bank Bldg, 1644 Farnam St.
RE-StM 27
A CHEAP HOME IN DUNDEE.
NOTICE Tho Bchool Board of District No.
63, DuukHs county, NeU., will oiler at
public bale on Thursduy, July 30, luod, at
V p. m., on the premlacfc, llio school build
ing located neur 4tli und California sts.
In Dundee. 'This Is the commodious frame
building so cotijiiructud as to be easily
couvenable Into a neat 8-room cnttuge.
D. F. JOHNSON, Director.
REMr-750 30
PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO.
S033 8. lbth Ave. J-r., city water, cemenSed
cellar, in good shapb, $7. . .
813 8. 36th 6-r. cottage, city water and gas,
splendid neighborhood, $16.
1410 N. 17th 3-r., city water, $7.
2636 Charles 6-r. cottage, city water, Just
papered, $10.50.
2kl3 Capitol' Av.--r city water and
gus, ll'J. , .
Ho N. 4oth Choice T-r.. strictly all modern
new house, $5. -
816 Ni KOth 8-r., ALL MODERN, $40.
We have two choice houses, 8 and 11-r.,
close In, at $50 each.
PAYNE. BOSTWICK & CO.
'Phone 1016. 601-3 N. Y. Life.
.i RE-964 27
WILLIAMSON
CHARLES E.,
Farnam atreeL
RE-I18
MOUSES and lots In all pnrts of city; also
acre properly and farm lands. The O- F.
Davis Co.. Room 606. Bee. Bldg. RE 221
SALINE COUNTY farms are the best. I
have some bargains. Write for particu
lars at once. F. ,G. Johnson, Dorchester,
Neb. . , .. RE-M682 A22
W,
C. CIUSSGLL. 833 N. Life Bldg.
. i RE-M368 AT
10-ROOM modern house. .1L blocks from
Eostofflce for aale cheajs. 108 N. J 5th.
enewa & Co. , , , . ... RE 220
ACCORDION PLEATING;
GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas briek. "" M 778
BALE TIES,
rn c.
OMAHA Hay Bala Tla Co.,
1KU North 16th.
, . , 228
R. RUMBEL & SON. only tie factory in
the state. Try us. 14U and Nioholas sts.
' Tel. F3359. 631 A26
CARPET CLEANING.
A, K. JETT calls tor carpets; Tel. A-S30S.
. -M-'WAl
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 8ota
and Lake streets. 870
DETECTIVES.
CAPT. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel.
f A-232. 2?6
EXPERT ACCOINTANT.
G. R. Rathbun, room 16, Com'l Nau Bank.
227
FLORISTS.
IIESB aV SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. 1
L, HENDERSON, florist. 141$ Farnam St.
631
VbRNITVRB PACKING.
GATE CITY Upholatering Co., woven wire
apriiigs iignienea. lei. o-wia hud bi.
Ma
lry's Ave.
263
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING.
OMAHA PLATING CO.. Bee Bldg. Tel. 8685.
ail
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO. cleans
cesspools and vaults, removes garbage
and dead-animals at reduced priues. oil
N. 16th. Tel. 17.9. 230
LAWNMOWERS.
SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, Utb at Howard
iii
LAWNMOWERS shurponed, aawa filed,
umbrellas repaired, keys, etc., 3u9 N. 16tli.
Tel 2974. 288
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
BT1LLMAN aV PRICE, 23 V. 0. N'l B k. bid.
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y.
Life Bldg., attorneys and collectors every
where. 2JS
MACFARLAND At MAY, New York Life
RICK..' room 304. 'Ptione IfcW. 236
SIl'DICAL.
1HOB..J. KELLY, voice. Davldije Block.
369
OMAHA COLLEGE OF MUSIC, College
Building. 6.'3 N. 2nth (Dodge car): summer
teim. Apply F. It Wright, L. L. A3. M.,
turector. Q' i a"
SICDICAL.
DR. NEIBERGERS 8KIN.LOTION cures
Prickly Heat, Barbers Itch, Chlggers,
poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Ulcers. Plinulee,
- Scrofula Sores and all Bkla Erupilons.
Prlcu, $l.ou ir bottle. J. C. Norih'iaft,
Prop, and Dutr., Orpheum Plianuacy,
soi w. Kintn Bt-, tvanaaa tuy, mo.
M4H0 2x,
LADIES! Chichester's Engllsii Penrv,-royl
Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take nn
other. Bend 4c stamps, tor nartlculura
"Relief far Ladles," In letter by return
-mall. .Ask your druggist. Chichester
Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa.
OSTEOPATHY,
W A l-J, 4V, OS A4vV84 ay V AW , UglVUUStlllg.
, Buita 616. New 1 oik Life Bldg. Tel. h'ni.
n?n V Is- AT IPt." I kl I V JAM a..Ka V.-
The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 235$.
i!iO
AUen ft Farweil, Paxton Blk., 804-7. T ISue.
M241
DRS. FINCH MILLER, 124 8- 26th Bt
481
Dr. Oraca Dcegan, 60$ McCagua Tel. Bit
Did he mean uadvertitT
PATENTS..
H J. COWOTLL No fee unless successful
118 8. 16th St.. Omaha. Tel. 17S t
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing, all business confidential. ISol Douglas.
mi
RIG MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Rug Factory, 1621 Loaven. Tel. 20
iU
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
248
NKR r.uslneu & Shortliand College. Boyd's
i neater. 249
I 1 a
STAMMERING AND STITTER1NO.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
347
STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., 1611Va Farn.
Tela. 1559-8G1
-260
TICKET BROKERS.
CUT RATE railroad tlcketa everywhere.
P. II. Phllbln, 1606 Farnam. 'Phone 784;
58
THINKS AND BAGGAGE.
THE DEPOT on time. O. M. E.
Tel. 780.
-1
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the .fact that you
saw tne ad in i ne Bee. .
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all Interested,
as changes may occur at any time).
Foreign malls for the week ending August j
1, 1903, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases)
at the general postufllce as follows: Parcels-post
malls dose one hour earlier than
closing time shown below. .
Regular and supplementary mails close'
at Foreign Station half nn nour later than
closing time shown below (except that sup
plementary lnt-lls for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station).
Transatlantic Malls.
TUESDAY At 8:30 a. m. for ITALY direct,
per a a. Cllta dl Mllano (mail must' be
directed "per s. 8, Cllta dl Milano").
WEDNESDAY At 6 a. m. for EUROPE,
per a. a. Oceanic, via Queenstown; at 7:30
a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per
a. s. Rotterdam (mall must be directed
"per a. s. Rotterdam").
Till RSDAY-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, POR
TUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT. GREECE,
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR
O.UEZ, per a. . La Bretagne, via Havre
(mull for other parts of Europe must be
directed "per a. s. La Bretugne").
SATURDAY At 7:80 a. m. (supplementary
9 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. a. Umbrla,
via Queenstown; at 8 a. in. for BELGIUM
direct, per s. a. Kroonland (mall niust be
directed "per a. . Kroonland"); at :30
a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. a.
. Anchorla (mull muat be .directed "per. a. e,
Anohoria "); ' at llf m.' for DENMARK
direct, per a. a.'Hekla (mail must be di
rected "per a. a. HeklaJ'). '
PRINTED MATTER. ETd.-Thls steamer
takes Printed Matter. Commercial Pa."
pers, and Samples for Germany only. The
same class of mall matter for ether part
of Europe will not be sent by lula ship
unless specially dlrentad hv hi
After the, closing of the supplementary
rimiii miiiiu aiuhs riNinea uuover Addi
tional Supplementary Mails are opened on
the piers of the American, English,
French and German steamers, and remain
open until within Ten Minutes pf ihe hour
of sailing of ateamer.
Halls for Sooth and Central Asnerloa,
West Indies. Etc.
TUESDAY At :S0 a. m. . (supplementary
10:30 a. m.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex
?fpt?0,ta Klca and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORT 8, per s. s. Yucatan, via Colon (mall
w uuaieiilHia must oa directed "ner a m
Yucata
in"). ' " "
WEDNESDAY At
13
m. minnlnmgiiiasu
t ') ' n . a. T a TT a aa a , . '
AntllU (mall must be directed "per a. '.
Antilla'); at 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 1
tt.rj u. in. iur xiAiiAiUAB oirrr nr si
THURSDAY-At 8 a. m. for CUBA, per a s.
vii itir i : i it iitr si a i 'iiarnba
Havana (mail for Mexico , vi iv....
C ampeche and Vera Crua must ba directed
per s. m. Havana"); at 12 m. (supplemen
tary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS and SAN
TIAGO, per a. a. Cienfuegos; at 12 m. for
BARBADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL,
per a. a. Flumlnense, via Para. Ceara and
Maranham; at 12:30 n. m. (supplementary
J 30 P. m.) for LEEWARD and WIND-
ioi,aii)b, and BRITISH
DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. a
Ailenaale (mall for Grenada and Trinidad
must be directed "per a. m . Alli.mi,. i-"i. u .
11:80 p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per
FRIDAY At 10 a. m.' for liRrwini
a. aa. uiUDIiail. IIU1II A IlllU(Itl IIIII.
TRINIDAD and CIUDAD BOLIVAR, per
S. a. Grenada; at 12 m. for MEXICO, per
a. a. City of Washington, via Tampico
(mail must be directed "per s. s. City of
Wanhlngton"); at 1 p. . m. for PORTO
PLATA, per a. a. Alice, from Boston (mall
for other narta of the Dominican Republic
must be directed "per a. a. AII,,"1
OAiunuAi-At a. m. for BERMUDA
per a. s. 'i'rinldud; at 8:30 a. in. (supple
mentary 9 30 a. m.) for CURACAO and
VENEZUELA, per a. 8. Zulia (mall for
EavanlUa and Cartagena must be directed
"per s. s. Zulia"); at 9 a. m. for POUTO
RICO, per s. s. Coamo; at 9:30 a. in. (sup-
flementary 10:30 a. rn.) for FORTUNE
BLAND, JAMAICA, BA VANILLA; CAR
TAGENA and GREYTOWN, per a- a
Alleghany (mall for Costa Rico must be
airecieot per s. a. Aiiegnany ); at 10 a m.
for CUBA, per a. s- Mexico, vlu Havaua
Malta Forwarded Overland, Etc, Ex
cept Transpacific,
CUBA By raf! to Port Tampa, Fla. and
tnenca oy aieamer, closes ui una office
dally, except Thursday, at (5:30 a. in. (the
connecting mans close neru on JUOlidays,
Wednesdays and Saturdays).
MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specially
addressed fur despatch by ateamer. close
at this office cliillj, except Hundu', at 1:30
p. m. ana ii:ju p. ni. Duuaaya u 1 p, a
ann ii:jo u. in,
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Syd
ney, and thence by steamer, closes at .this
omce daily at 6:30 p in. iconiieuiing mm ,s
close here every Monday, Weuueaday aud
Baturdaj.
JAMAICA By rail to Boston, nnd thenoe
by steamer, closes at this office at 6.8u
p. rn. every Tuesday ujnd Thursday.
M1QUELON By rail to Hoaton. und thence
by steamer, ciobes at mis omce daily at
6 :30 p. in.
BELIZE. I'UERTO CORTEZ and flUATE
MALA lly rail to New .Orleans.
thence by stenmer, closes t tliia oflice
dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and
111:30 p, in , Sundays at l p. m. and IU.W)
p. m. (connecting mail cluses here lion.
days ai in p- m
COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, and
thence by steamer, closes at this office
dally, except minuay, ai si:u p. m. and
$11:80 p. in., Sundaya at l p. s and 111. ail
u. in. (coiiiieetiiia titatt viuaca neie 1 uea
Suva at 111:30 n. m.)
Registered luall closes at I p. m pre
Viuua uaj-.
Traaapaelfle Mails.
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and specially
addressed mall ror ma r ttiLifi'iNE
ISLANDS, via Ban FVuiiclsco. dona hers
dally at 6:30 p., m. up to July l-t.ih, .in
elusive, for deipatcb per a s. Nippon
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, .vie San Fran
Cisco, close here dully at M p. in. up to
July I-'In. inclusive, lor oeapaicn pr U
TrMiiannrt.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, close
pere oauy at t. m p. in up tu juiy i-ui
Inclusive, for despatch per s. a. Olvnipia
NEW ZEA1.A1SU, A u al It ALX A (ecp
U'utl. NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI. SA
MOA and HAWAII, via ban Francisco,
close bare eniiy at a a p.- in. up to An
uut list, inclusive, for deaiaii.h uar a
a. Ventura. (If the Cunard "'earner car-
rylng the BrlUoh mall- for New Zealand
rOSTOFFIC'E NOTICE.
T - t ' ' r -i - 1 '
does not arrive In time to connect with
this despatch extra mulls clo.-liiK at 6:o0
a. m. 9.30 Hi in., and b:J0 p. m.; aiindH.vs
at 4 3i a. pi . 9 a. in. and 6;3o p. m. will
be made up and forwarded mail the ar
rival of the Cuniird steamer.)
CHINA and JAPAN, via beat tie. close
here unity at ti.Mi p. m. up to August t-u.
Inclusive, lor despatch pur s. s. Tusa
Mnru.
HAWAII. CHINA, JAPAN and PHILIP
PINE 1SLANIIS. via San Fniin-lsco, close
. here dally nt 6;W p. m. up to AuguM Jd,
Inclusive, for desvateh ier s. s. Siberia,
TAHITI and MARyl ESAS 1SI.ANDH. via
ban Francisco, close here d.iliy at B:Ju
p. m. up to AugUsr JWih, Inclusive, for
despatch per-s. s.- Mariposa.
HAWAII, via Snij Francisco, close here
daily at 6:30 p. m. up to August Sloth, iu
clii!tve, fur despulrh per s. a. Alameda.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
, Victoria, B. C, close here daily at 6:30
p. m
un to'Auaiist lllth. Inclusive, for
despatch p.-r a. s Kinnress of Japan,
aCo'. be W!XUA5&
ad.i.l
ACSTRALIA (except West), FIJI
islands an' New Caledonia, ia
Vancouver anil Victoria, It, C, cIofh here
daily ut 6:30 p. m. up to August l5tli, in
clusive, for despatch per s. . Aorangl.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, West
Australia as forwurdod via Europe, and
New Zeuland and Philippines via San Fran
Cisco the quickest routes. Philippines
HlHPClWIiy HtRiimm e. nimui
Europe" must be fully prud at Hi for
eign rates. Hav.nH is romnrUeu, via ban
Francisco exclusively.
Transpacific malls are forwarded to port
nf aalllnir dailv and tlie sehetlule of closing
is armnged on mo i presumption or ineir
uninterrupted overland traiiHii. Kegiaiereu
mail closes nt 8 p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postotlice. New York, N. Y.. July 24, 1903.
GOVERNMENT NOT1CUS.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER-
master, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 2K, 1'j03.
scaled proposals, In triplicate, will lie re
ceived at tnis.omce until 8 o ciocK p. m.,
mountain time. August 2, 19u3, and then
opened in tlio presence of bidders, lor tne
conairuciion oi nimuH ami ttnin.fi mi run
D. A. Russell, Wyo.-. - Bidders must slate In
their proposals the time in 'Which they will
complete the work from date of commence- I
meni mereoi. r-aen iroonui muni utj i
compnnled by a guaranty signed by two ra-
sponsible persons, each Justifying in a sum
equal to ten per cent oi toiai amount or j
bid. Full Information,' blank forms, plans I
and ROecUiealiona furnished on application
to this ollice. United States rererves the I erty owner w exempted from pay
right to accept or reject any or all bl.is or lng regular taxes. The broad view taken
ttllV Win llimnu. I . I. V luurn v.iiif.iui-
bids to be endorsed ."l'roposul for Roads,' or
Hulks. t Fort XL-A. Uusaell. wyo., " and
addressed to Captain W. 8. Scott, quarter
master, U. .S. A., in charge of Construc
tion, Cheyenne, Wyo.
LEGAL AOTICK.
Senled bids will be received at the of
fice of secretary of state up mull 12 o'clock
noon of Julv b9. 1903. for lumber for use
at 8. & S. home at Grand -Island as per
refilled s estimate on tile In the oitloe
f secretary of state. The board reserves
the right to -reject, any and all bids.
'. .. ! -oiiiUxuiEi vv. m a tton, -Secretary
of Board.
J19 d to tm
i''i '
RAILWAY 1 IHM CARD.
UNIOX - STATIOS-IOTH AND BARCV,
1'nloa Pacific,
Leave.
,-,.a 9:40 am
Arrive.
Overland Limited..
a 7:60 pm
a 1:26 pm
The Fast Mall
California Express.,..
.a 4:20 pra
.all .30 pm
Pacific Express.
Eastern Express. ......
The Atlantic Express.
The Colorado Special.
a 6:30 pra
' a 7:80 am
a 7:10 am a 1:40 am I
8 IlltUI
Chicago oneciai
v i. - r 4 ..
StCromsburga ExreLnb 4:00 pm M2:50 pm
North Platte Local...., .a 8:00 am a 6:15 pm
Grand Island Local b 5:80 om b 9.34 am
Chicago, Milwaukee at St. Paul.
Chicago Daylight ..a 7:46 am ull:16 pm
Chlcaad Fast Express. .a 6:4b pm a 8:40 Dm
C'hloage Limited ........a 8:06 pm a 7:60 am
Des Moines express. ...a i:ta am a :u pm
Chicago 4t Northweaterai.
- 1 "Tha North western Line."
Fast Chicago
...as:4oatu a T.w am
Mull
.. . , .1 , n. u.u.k "
i-ocar-Bloux Oity'...
Daylight St.- Jfaul...
Daylight Chicago ..
Local Cliicagc .j...
Local Cedar Rapids
vtiA 6:10 am 'a 8:80 pm
.a -7:-H6 am alo:i pm
a a-'w in aua.Av uiu
u.ll:2! am m. 5:111 liin
1:10 Ulll
Limited viHcago- .....
Local Carroll .........
aa:l&..ni a 1-tK am
a 4.LM pin i 9:50 am
Fast Chicago
Fast Bt. Paul,
.a 6:60 ph. a 3:46 pm
u ..u - "M
Fast Mail
Local Bloux t-uy.....
Norfolk & Boneateel.
I I rtrxl 111
b 4:00 p.u b 8.60 am
i3m uioijo am
U I -JU .) sis
r . ....... a S . ...I . Jy kVSaaa.S at.a
chicavo, "Ul; ---
Chicago Daylight LTa..a 8 55 am a 8 50 am
CDlvBl' y.iiB". - -
Chicago' Daylight Local. a 7:00 am a 9.3o pm
Chicago Express.........bll:16 .am l-3ji pm
ttWSi"! t lm a";" S3
put a pta
. i. :-WEST.
, . ..... .. .Oi, .,n . W.na
Rocky Mountain j-. v '
Springs.
Denver,
Juebl4 and
a 1:80 pm a 5:00 pm
r-in Tatui. cjai. anc
Oklanoma ii"' i" au.waai
Wabaab.
a, t mila "Cannon Ball" .
Express , b.uu pm m :ai ars
Bt. Louis Local, coun
cil BlUBB. a .is am aiv:wi pm
Mlaaearl pAcifla.
Bt, Louis Express. ...;..al0:00 am a 6:28 pm
K. C. ot. i iul aiu:ou pm a ,is am
Illinois Central.
Clilfcago Express ........a 7.85 am a 8:10 pm
Chicago. Minneapolis 4k
ML ram Anuuiu a -ww yux m a.ua am
...,r,u.,ll. Ac bi- Paul
Kxpreaa b 7:36 am bl0:85 pm I
Chicago Local 10:te am
Chicago Express al0:35 am
WEBSTElt DEPO 1-loTII WEBSTER,
Cttleatgo,
Umaba.
St. faal, Minneapolis ,.
Leave. Arriva
Twin City Passenger... a 6:80 am a 8:10 pm
6loux City Paaenger...a 2:00 pm all:20 am
Oakland Local... b 6:46 pm b 8:46 am
Missouri Paciate. .
kr..k.r..ka Loeai Via
Weeping water. ...... .w iu aui.i un
r. W J..A , r .
Chicago' A Norlhtveateru, nebraska
nnd WyoniinaT Division.
Rinni t nils. Jjeail wood-
Lead, xiol Dpnnga a a.vu via a.w pm
Wyoming, Casper ana
Douglas ...d 8.00 pm sC;00pm
Haaiiuga, lufjS, uv
.' iv mi uenur. uensva.
Kseter aud beward-.-.b 3:o0 pm b 6:00 pm
DlRLIGTt)S STAT1ON-10TU k UASQ5
tvaasas Hr St. Juaepb A Conavll
. uluAa.
Kanaas City' Day Ex. .-a 8:15 am a 6:06 pm
Bt. Louis Flyer...... ....a -w pm all:om
Kanaaa city mgin -.. vu v.m aw
' . . ... . .
llurlipgivn av a..mmw. . stv-.
Latava Arriva
nrumnr Beatrice . and
Lincoln , - 1:60 am bl2:06 pm
N.braai.a Expraas.....a $.50 am a 44 pm
Denver Llnill......,....a 4-10 piu a :46 am
Black HillS ana rugai
Sound Exprtsa all ; 10 pm a 3:10 ym
Colorado Veatlbulet;
Fiyei -.)' ,a$:10pm
Lincoln Faat Mai'- b 2:52 pm a :U8 am
Fort Crook and Platta-
mouth ;..,..4..b 8:10 pm blO.SS am
Bullevue & Paclflo Jet.. a 7:60 pm a 8:27 am
Beiievue m Pacing yci..a i:w am
Cbleaaa, Barllngtttn A Qalucy
rhlcaa-o Special.
..a 7:00 am a 3:56 pa
Chicago Vestibuied EX.. a 4:00 pm a 7:4o am
Chlcaao Local..... ..a 8:18 am all:00 nm
Chicago Limited a 8.05 pm a 7:46 am
Fast Mall a 2.40 pm
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
expvpi naturaay. e pkux except juonaay.
SlEAMSlllrS.
Ai;ho UN8 U. 6-Ai. STSAnHiiira
NEW YORK, LOKDONUKHRr AND GLASOOW,
' NEW YORK. OIBlt ALTAR AND NAPLES.
gupvrter ' acrommadattoua: Bxesllsat Culilsa. Ths
CuiMorl of Pswenasrs l'srlullr I ouaMsred. Sloda
or lluund Trip Ticktl. Uu4 brtassu Naa, York sod
scii. Eiiaius. i.i.ii .ua ii iinuui-.i coBim.ui.1
puma at urillv rti. aVi.a fur Muuk of Tours.
For Hearts ar (antral lufurmatlua sMily to su;
HKNljtKtaljN HUGS., Om'l Auts. rklcasa. III.
HOLLAND-AfrtERIGA LINE
. Now Twln-BCMW Sloaotsrs al U.SuV Tool
9IBW yoRK HdTTkllLiAal. via Bul'Uxjjtg,
asiiiai ituiMir h a a a
PoUdam . -' Aa oor(isnl Aug.
blalrudsm " W Motuiaam Srpt. I
Kiauaat i'tuaiii si.
HOLLAND-ABItlHICA LINB,
OU Dearborn St., Chicago, HI.
Marry atoerse, 1WI rsrasns al., C. BmksHord,
ISsI raraau at., a a itsruoiaa lavs rarnsia au
CITY t AXES ARE NOT Y01D
Judge Hunger's Deoision is T. li. 0. A.
Cass Has No General Application.
WILL NOT BENEFIT PROPERTY1 OWNERS
Supreme t'oart Derisions Agalaat Caal
rellatlon o( Rraalar Taxes Erea ,
If Nn Hoard of Kqaallsatlow '
Mt-rflng la Held.'
Judge Mungrr's decision declaring tha
rtgalar city taxes for 1SH n& 1897 luvaJld
will not assist property owners In evading
delinquent tuxes for those years, according
10 ty Treasurer llenning, and former
Assisiaui in)- Attorney Auama. ovinia
they take no Issue with Judge Munger In
his conclusions In the case In court, they
say the assertion that the regular city
tuxes are void has no general application.
Should there be any attempt at evasion in
the courts It Is bound to be defeated, they
state, and Mr. Adams points to rtumeroua
authorities and past decision to bear him
out. ,. .
Treasurer llennlngs has been somewhat
worried over the bold statements In twa
newapapera that Judge Munger had found
the lRHj ana isf city taxes illegally leviea
becaU89 ot improper notice Of the Board of
Kquallzatiun sittings. There are approal.
mately $150,000 of back Uxea for the two
years standing on the books and the treas
urer Is of the opinion that liquidation wtU
be retarded unless tha situation la ex
plained.
Na Board Necessary,
"There la not a property owner who can
bring a successful eult against tha city ' to
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the two years mentioned," aaid Mr. Adaroa
would ba a, waste of tltria and inoney
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op W attempt It. The Nebraska
supreme court has held that even though
there may have' peon ,o board
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by. the courts la that all property-owing
cltlzena are in duty bqund to bear their
fair share of the expenses In maintaining
government. .Where a -case la brought lu
a court of equity by a property owner dla-
satisfled with his taxes U, must be tq se
cure an .equalisation and with the view.
having a reduction made, and not to' have
the taxes wiped, oft the books' Altogether.
Precedents Established. ; "
"Shortly before I went out of , office I
had a caaa Involving those, points be for
Judge Day. The title of the suit was Hef-
from agosnpt The City of Omaha ai4 con-.
cerned regular taxes, sought to be evaded
by showing incorrect technicalities In tha
manner the assessment and levies ware
mado. A whole day -was- spent - In
argument and authorities and decisions
were acarched out and presented. The case
was won by the city. Judge Day following
the precedent' established by tha supreme
court In Nebraska and other states.
The case In the federal court was an
attempt to secure the foreclosure of a tax
nurlln.l. Tha nlalntlflf rallair In, nanv.n
P regularity of the bertlfloat. which
he purchased. It thla certificate be faulty
through technical errors, he loaes. On the
other hand technicalities count for little
or nothing In a straight suit to enjoin the
collection of regular taxes, ,
'Bo far aa the 1892 county tax la con
cerned, I think that It would ba impossible
to evade puyment on the grounda that the
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IE Mill l..iu IIm.II.IIa. U . .1 k..
I The taxes might be teduced,--but' hardly
l would be cancelled by tha court." '
I r-allnd'l'n mi Ml.lnl.1.1 '
"Something like a month ago a neighbor
0f mine came to my Ijotise at midnight and -
esll.wt ma un and wanted- to linaw If I k.A .
medicine1 In tne store teeammanded . for
I cramps in the stomach and diarrhoea.' I
,.,,1 him a hntllA nt Chaivih.rl.ln'. nll
Cholera and Diarrhea Kemedy- which he
carried back home and at ths same time
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sent for a doctor. Immediately pn
turn hom(J ho gav0 a d0ie o( thlf)
nd be afterward, -told me that tha
nm ra.
remedy.
I u"u " " su"wu .p m ma patient
waa entirely relieved before the doctor
I . W -
there," says Enocn Burson, OLea, Ala;
, Begin Aaphalt Paving.
Grading preparatory to paving with aa.
phult on Dodge street from Twenty-seventh
to Twenty-ninth was begun yesterday
by Contractor John Grant. Another con-
tract mat ne noius ror aapnaitum on Mason
between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth
has progressed to the extent of having tha
curbing placed In position. U la announced
that paving will be done thla week on these
two streets, also for the extension' of Capi
tol avenue adjacent to the new market
house. i . :-t .
4479 U.' v'vsuas, I ts 14 naj)
Qlrl's Costume, Consisting of Plaited EtoX)
ipd Bkirt. 4479. Loose plaited ' Etqns suit.
young girls fur batter than snugger fitting
ones and are exceedingly graceful and at
tractive. The very pretty costume llivis
trated combines one of the .sort with g
I skirt that Is plaited at fcaoh. side' of ths
front and In the center back. The original
Is made of blue linmi etAwiln with trim
ming of heavy cream colored lace, but tha
model Is npproprlato for wool suitings aa
well as for those of linen. .. ..
The costume consists of the Skirt and. the
Eton. The aklrt la cut in five gorea and, je
laid In plait a at each front seam and agajp
at the -center back. Ths Eton consists of
,h, fr0flt8 and back, both of syhlah are
SEASONABLE FASHIONS
plaited-and which hang looae from a fitted
yoke. At the neck is a big square collar
and tho sleeves are among, ths newest of
the season. . . , . .
The quantity of material required for ths 1
m,dlum aice (10 years) s 714 yards 27.1nhas
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wide, 4 '4 yards 44 lncru;S wide pr 4- yards
62 Inches wide, with 4 yarda of wide, I yards
of narrow applique to trim ss Illustrated. ,
The pattern 4479 la cut In siaea for girls
of 8, 10. 13 aad 14 years of age.'
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For the accommodation of Tha Bee
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at from 25 to 60 cents, will be furnished at
a nominal price, 10 centa, which covers all
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