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    TTIF. OMAITA DAILY nEE:. WEDNESDAY, OCTTORET? 2S,-100.1.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
llrlwiit(i for the aolasaa
rill he takaa tit IX as. far the
aalltoa aad aatll BIO "
for rln and Bandar 4uttlea.
tea, 1 wars) drat Urllo,
I m war thereafter, tfetbla takea
far less thaa a for tfc Crat lHf
tlea. Tfceao aarartiaesaan, asast a
raa aaaaaeatlvalr. "
Advertisers, hr rasjaaetlaa; a
aerrd check, aaa have aaawara aa
rmt ta a aonsaeracl latter la eara
af Tka Bee. Aaawara aa MrM will
aa aellreraa aa preeeatatiaa ( tka
akeek oalr.
WAITED-SITUATIONS.
WANTED, position a general blacksmith.
Do all kind of work. Address K. P.,
1816 Chicago St. A M417 30x
POSITION by lsdy a asst. bookkeeper.
Can do stenographic work. Salary no ob
ject for starter. Add reus T 3. pee office.
A-M4 n
a , i g
WANTED MALK HELP.
Educate for Business,
Boyles College
NEW YORK LIFE liLDG.
BU&tNE83. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRIT
ING, ENGLISH.
- DAY ,AN1) N1UHT.
TUDENT8 ADMITTED AT ANY TIME,
Apply tar Catalogue.
B-901
GOOD messengers wanted; fust-lnss pay
A. D. T. go., U B. 13th. li iaC
WANTK1.1, nrst-olass wood turner at once.
Good wages. Lincoln baeti. Door & Aug.
.WANTED, for U. el. army, able-bodied, an
minimi mull, beiweeu age ot ii anil u.
citiaen or united stales, ot good charac
ter and ieniiM-rt nnhii..,. liu sneak.
read uiid wilt Erimlin. . For Information
apply to recruiting ottlcer, loth and Dodg
sis., uuin, ana tfcaiiice, ieu.
. ' B M154
WANTED-Two ucnu at once: aood sal
ary; city work. C. F. .Adam Co., Kits
Howard at. u au
WANTED a newspaper or magazine so
licitor to work the city on a new prun
osltlon, Call at Ciroulatlon Dept. Otnaiu
.. Bee. B M4u2
.WANTED,' first-class glaziers; can Hive
steady employment and good pay to right
people. Aaareaa a oi, ne. n mux m
YOUNG men end glrie everywhere, copy
letters nome evenings; iiu ween; sena aa
dressed envelope ior particulars. Amerl
can Mfg. Co., 705 Nicollet, Minneapolis,
Minn. u noi sua
WANTEUUUm to lsa.rn barber trade. Our
fall ofter Includes) many advantages. Our
course conalsia of steady practice by free
shaving and hair cutting. Careful ltmtruc
Hions and demonstrations given.' , Few
weeks completes. Call or write. .Moler
Barber Collage, U02 Douglas at.
B-M271 30x
WANTED, to know If you will distribute
aoveriiswg matter; rename specialty
company; Mb weekly and expenses, in
llav.nl. i ' A T 1 ! .. . 1.. 11 Ik I 1. v
YOUNO MAN wanted In office of munu
featuring company. Must be quick a
figures and good penman. High school
graauata preterrea. -Aaaress A i. uee.
. . . B 100 27
WANTED, experienced salesman to Carry
crockery on- commission- basis. Address
wm. Brunt Pottery Co.. East Liverpool
. O. J .. a . B M422 29
WANTED, four boys. Omaha Box Co.
East Omaha. B1-MU8 29
A GOOD POSITION. -.
Is alwava open fdr' a feamnetcnt man. Ills
difficulty Is to find It. We have openings
for nlen grade men tr all capacities Ex
ecutlve, .Technical ' hd Clerical paying
irom myoj to iiu.uw year, write ror plan
ana Dookiet, omeee in, twelve cities.
HAPOOODS (incorporated)
Suit 629. Monadnock building. Chicago.
' 1
BXPERIENCEO collector for Installment
house,' must ba Well acquainted with city
and .a liuatlsrrelerencea required. -Apply
"iO'axton block. B-M42U 28x
WANTED, nat girl for general house
work. &SOS N. 24th St. C M442
WANTED SALESMEN..
TRAVELING SALESMAN tor Illinois, cen
tral and southern Iowa and eastern Ne
brarka, thoroughly posted In stationery
and fancy goods line, with established
trade. Address T 25, Bee. - 34e 27
WANTED, traveling salesmen. Knowledge
of lob minting business and experience in
selling goods on the road Is required. One
having these qualifications and able to
give references wa oner permanent em
ployment at liberal remuneration. N
braska Printing Co.. Lincoln, Neb.
4" Tlx
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
too Girl. Call Canadian fflca, 16th Dodg.
c
WANTED, flrat-claaa.ladlea' tailor. Mag
Morrui, 1408 arnam. . , . c lim
WANTED, girl for general house work.
s in (anuiy. unv aimerai, wti im. rath ave.
. U ; C M444
GIRL tqr general housework; 636 Park ava.
.. : , C Mo ox
OLER COLI.EGE. 1302 Douelas at . wants
ladies to learn -biiirdressina. manlcurinir
or facial tnaasag. La-test methods, care
ful Instructions, free clinic Four weeks
complete, uraauates placed In best urn-
tatiUshmetU everywhere. . Top wages
paia. iau or wrne. u M270 30x
WANTED A good Cook and general house
work gin. - hi im. icix st.. c Mjsy 28
WANTEDj experienced girt to cook and do
general housework in small family. 2102
Iougias. C 411 28
WANTED-Good girl for general house
work; no laundry; good Wages. 114 8. Kid,
LADIES. 130 per hundred writing short
letters, no deposit, no canvassing; stamped
envelope, particulars. 1 .A ai Bunply Co.
Dept. . inaianapoiis, ina. u M438 zsx
WOMAN wsnted to sell a necessity to
motners; iz a weea Clear. iept. m. hoi
7K,. Philadelphia. . C M45 2Sx
YOUNG girl to assist at general housework
Kliqulre )JI W. litn St. l'-Ml
FOR RENT UOLSES.
in " paru of the city. K.
HUUJCJ c. Peter 4k Co.. Baa Bldg,
HOUSES, Inauranoa. Klngwalt, Barker Bik,
UUUOtO o. S Davui Co.. 60 Bee Bfdg.
1J K
lO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage
-0., unci luui arnin. or Tela l-vi.
FOR RENT, ten-room house, modern, and
barn, in west rarnam district. Wm. K.
Potter, ec, no. tut Brown Blk.
13 M624
FOR RENT. 4-room bouse, 2fx4 Woolwortk
Ave., .a per month; poaseasion given Oc
tober 17. Apply la Mel Chi, care Dally
newa omce. - u auwi v.
PAYNE-BOSTWICK at CO.. cnoica houses
twl-tiu3 New York Lit Bldg. 'Phone uns.
-. . 4Wl
WE MOVE pianos. Maggsrd Van 4 Stor
age Co., Tel. 14SM. Othce. 1713 Webster st.
SEVERAL good heuees. tlO to 1S. Chris
Uysr, a am) cumlog. rnone vh.
D-M110
NEW (-room modern house.' Immediate
possession given. i. N. Marah, 'phone
5ltt. 446 Board of Trade.
D-143
GOOD, warm, six-room cottage. 2928 N.
;5th. Reut. Ill D-214
FOR RENT. 6 room cottage, 1814 N. 27th st.
D 124 2Sx
rOR RENT, four setiarate fl its, containing
24 rooms, in l)it cl.iss condition, loll ana
161S Howard St., lui pvr muntli. George
Co., ltui r arnam st. . D M431
ftVM HAMILTON ST., six room, inside.
closet. (1ft zat is. 1Mb St., six riMiins,
lt.rg ysrd, Us. 2221 Caiifortiia, six rtsiins,
til Olbsta. . Hn.gw.H Bros., Itarker
fcUock. DMtii
rOR KK!tT-rtltlRED ROOMS.
O. M. E. haula trunk. Telephone (11.
a nil
DEWEY European botel, 13th and Farnnrn.
ROYAL HOTEL. European, 16th Chlcngo
NICELY furnished room. 1909 Capitol Are.
E Klott
NICELY furbished rooms. 1 Inquire Omaha
fUesm Laundrv, 1750 Leaveh w orth. Tlinnt
A-17b3. E-S1J
AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th Dodg
b sis
NICETiY furnl-hel rnom In private family;
nouse new ana moaern. iou juu 01.
E MW0
LARGE. LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS.
112.60 tnrt up per month.
75c and up a day.
AT THE DELLONE,
14th t nnri Canltnl ave.
Steam heated; electric lighted; private and
general baths; all conveniences; nrsi class
service.
Eat where you please.
ROOM AT THE DELLONE.
' K M12J Nov30x-
Nlf-rci.V fnmUhort rooms: everything new
and modern: aentlemen prelerrea. 1010
Webster 8t. . E M337-
TWO good.
warm rooms;
modern. 2580
Harney.
E M.W3 Six
TWO rooms, 2608 Dodge; gentlemen; refer
ences. . E-AlOlx
A FURNISHED room. heat, gas and bath
suitable tor two gentlemen, 'teiepnone
F2736. H 4-'b 27
FOR RENT, 1 or 2 furnished rooms, plngle
or ensuite; private ramiiy 44 b. ziin.
. M441
KIRNIRHED ROOMS ASD' BOARD,
DESIRABLE ROOMS at The Farnam, IS'.h
and Farnam sta. r an-vt
TWO rooms, with alcove on second and
third floor, hot water neat, iu bouid iin.
r
FRONT room with alcove, 2d and 3d floor.
hot water heat. 212 So. Zotn Bt.
F-M'JOO
FOR RBST-tSKlRNlSHED ROOMS.
TWO or three beautiful modern rooms.
newly papered; very light housekeeping,
for parties without children; poara 11 aa
sired. 1425 N. 17th. (t M SIS
t'lHMTLKE PACKIKO.
Peterson & Lundberg, 115 S. 17th. Tel. li-ZX.
a ii
FOR REkT STORES AMD OfFlCES.
FOR RENT Building suitable for whole
sale purposes at it Darnam, izxnu, iour
stories and ttrse-class cemented basement,
elevator, lire v.r.d burglar proof vault, of
fice counter and flxlutes. For price vud
particulars 1 1114 u 11 v. .w 1 . mv-
retary the Bee Building Co.. room lilO, Ilea
ouiiaing.
Vein HKXT-Tha liutldlne formerly ocuu
pUd by The Bee at 1 Farnam at. It ha
luur siorie&i anu a uuwmeni, which -wu
formerly used by The Bee press room.
'J his will be rented very reasonably. If
interested apply at ottice of C. C. Rostj
water, aocrelury, room 100 Bee building. .
. , I 2ul
t-STORY and basement, 22x100; 1005 Farnam
St. inquire il f irst. ravi nam oioa.
. I M152
FURNISHED prlvat ofllce with use of I
receutlon room, telephone and stanor
grapher, 401 War Hlock. , I Mo3
FOR RENT, three i upper storle In four-
atnrv ItiilMlnar .it H1H Farnam fct. I two
tone If preferred. Aaaresa t,. t,. w
J . - '- e- . . . -
.tnM i
I M."w i
GENTS WANTED.
WANTED Canvassing agents In ery
rnimtv to Kollcit subscrloltona to THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER.
Hteadv amDlovment with assured good In
come. Agent In the country with hors
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make easily ttw to iuu par moniu. au
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau.
Bed building,-umana, : ... j
WANTED, field supt., wideawake man, no
permanent. Luke Broa. Co.. International
Nurseries, Chicago, 111. J Mm zsx
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED, I or 1 unfurnished, heated
rooms, bath, central. Mrs. M. Earies ana
daughter. . 206 No. 19th. . K M420 27 x
FOR SALE FIRNITURE.
FULL line of hard coal stove bow on sal.
Chicago Furniture Co., 1U0 uoage St.
. O 242
FOR SALE, S-tt. standing desk. 603 Brown
Block J aw
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, r ETC,
MONROE sella pleasure vehicle at 811 N.
ltn bt. , aw
HARRY FROST'S Carriage and Wagon
Work 1 on corner. 01 itin ana heaven
wortn. P 20
rlage, in gooa conoiuon , J"". iSTi.
Milton Roger Son Co, 14th and tar -
tan sag sivo.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
TELEPHONE POLES; long fir -timber;
cuicksu ituce; oak puing. sui wougia.
FOR . SALE,' secondhand locomobile, . la
O-sl-ciasj snspe, at one-naii price. Ltu
or address, 1U Farnam Su y 9a
INDIAN goods and relics.
lltf Farnam
NEW and 2dhand typewriters., 1116 Farnam.
IRON Si wire fence, tree guards, trellises.
Western alcdui rence 10., Jua n. litn Bt,
VI V3t ,
CATALOGUE cut drug price free. Sher
man i Mcconneii urug co., Omaha.
Q-68
FOR BALE Several scholarships In a first
class standard scnooi in Omalia, comprl
handand typewriting. Inquire atH.
ing cumpiciu cuuiae in (justness, eziort
-
FOR SALE Co 'J bualn
Capital raqulred,
12.0W.U J 21, Bee.
IDHAND safe cheap. Dorigbt. Ill Farnam,
U.-4U6
FOR SALE, an up-to-date poetoffioe outnt.
suitable for a town of l.OOo to 1.5u0. The
outnt Is A-shaped and has 200 call boxes
and 82 lock boxes and drawers. It Is of
the beet gi'de or tne xale and Town-)
manufacture, and Is complete in every
particular. In use but four years. Ad
dress S as, Bee. Q M136 28
DOORS, windows, lath, studding, beaded
ceiling, kindling, hydraulic elevator, mar
ble til, radiators, gas natures rhe-ip.
uaraer noiei. v mw jix
CLAIRVOYANTS.
GYI.MER. palmist.
S245.
716 N. 23d; 'phone B
B M7U8
MRS. CARR1R SMITH, SOVEREIGN
LADY GUEEN of clairvoyants; every
thing told, past, p reseat and future. Sat- I
Isfactlon or no pay. wi im. utn. B so
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16. Id floor, r. 1
1 HJB in ax
PKKSOVAL.
PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladle befor and
auring conilliwiarui. .uu hi.. u,iiki
twi Caulurul k Term reasonabi. ,
U 63.
PRIVATE hospital during eonnr.etaeau
babies adopted. Jars, caiasis, ulk
n'.i u.ili u i n
PRIVATE horn during confinement;
b tiles adopted. ID uwn Bumariiaa
Sanitarium. TA 1st A'.. .Council blurts,
u
HOSTtlN ITmbrella Ul . tut 8. It. TeL Id 7.
Cmbreius, parasoia re-cover eo, veiiaiiea
or snaaa u-
THE Omaha Plating Co. will sooir'mov to I
largsc quarters at laoj llarnt-y si.
IF YOUR NAME IS IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
YOU "CAIS TELEPHONE-IN YOUR WANT AD FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT
AND WE'LL CHARGE IT TO YOU. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 238.
I'KRSOIAL
VIAVI" way to health; W Be nding,
umana. u-is
PRIVATE hospital before andf during con-
nnement. air, risner, iwi tiniou.
Tel. 1!. V 9M
WE RENT sewing machines at 75c per
week, yi per montn; we repair sna sen
part for every machine manufactured;
second-band machines from fl to $10. Neb.
Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. U 4U7 .
DR. PRIES treats successfully all disease
and irregularities of women rrom any
cause: experienced and reliable. 1513
. Dodge St., Arlington block. Omaha.
u tra
12 TUNING, piano or orgin repairing. P er
ne: a ruino uo , I lie mug. u e 2x
MAGNET PILE KILLER.
IT CURK3.
At druggists 11. , ,
HOMEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
f arnam Smith at Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
VV IrU
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 137 N. Y. Life.
W IrM
WANTED, real estate loan and warrant.
H. C. Peter & Co., Bea Bldg. W-V45
FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros.. 1604
Farnam. W 4
4 TO t P. C. money, Be mis, Paxton block.
W MS
FARM and city loans, low rate. W. H.
.Thomas. First Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. lets.
W-fcH
PRIVATE money. T. D. Wead, 1520 Doug!as.
W-K47
TO LOAN, $WW) at 7 per cent on good real
estate security. Address F 26, Bee.
. ., W M36D
11,000,000 TO LOAN on 'Omaha and South
Omaha real estate; loans made for build
ing purposes; real estate sold; Improved
property cared for; Insurance In safe com-
tianles. W. H. Thomas, First Nat'l Bank
lldg. W-M428 lx
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS;
MONET LOANED ON
FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK,
SALARIES, ETC.
Low rates and easy term.
Business Contldentlal.
Try us If you want to save money.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO.,
633 Paxton Block. loth and Farnam St.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, . team
sters, boarding houses, etc., without se
curity; easiest terms; 40 offices in prin
cipal cities. Tolman, 440 Board of Trad
Bldg. . X.-W
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business oonndentiai; lowest rates.
614 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Co.
X-064
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, corses, cow etc. J. . iteea, sis d. i.
CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loan. Foley
ioan co.. K a. Marker niocx. a iu
EASY IS pay !
Pest exnlaina our methods.
V i. wu tui 1 1 ,
We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse
receipu, etc. Or If you have a permanent
posmun we can matte you a
mi.igv inAV J
without security. exceDt your own agree
ment to repay. Our service Is quick and
confidential and we always try to Dleaoe.
Alt that we ask Is that you give us a call
Deiore you borrow elsewhere.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2296.
(Established ltS)Z. 3o 5. 16th St.
X-M182
EASY MONEY ON " 1
FURNITURE ' OR SALARTI 1 , .
" iJiwraf triTKs' ' -
BUSINESS 8TRICTLY CONFIDEJNTIA.I
PRIVATE OFFILKH,
RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY", '
807-308 PAXTON BLOCK. "
, - X-M197
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WHEN you want to buy. sell or exchange
..ny property or buBines quick, see J. tx.
Johnson. 843 N. Y. Life.- - -ft
FOR SALE Blacksmith shop; first class
location; up-to-date set of tools; lor par
ticulars write to Mogenson Ac Seymour,
Fuller ton. Neb. . Y M126 XSx
FOR SALE, good grocery and butcher fix
tures, inciuuing ics dox. inquire tiia i ar
nam Y-S67
FOR SALE, to-active man, Interest In es-
tBbllshed business; personal services and
T,0H) required. Excellent opportunity for
rignt party. Address,! 3(. ee. , x ii
FOR SALE, drug store In good town In
northern Nebraaka. Will sell wnnie stock
or half Interest to light party. Good op
portunity for energetic young man. Ad
dress T 32. care Bee. Y 409 lx
I CASH for your real estate or.buslnesR, no
I matter where located; If you desire a
quick sale send us description and price
Northwestern Buslnesa Agency, Hank of
Commerce Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
T-M43S 2Bx'-
FOR SALE, good millinery stock. In live
town, well established trae; pnor iieaitn
compels me to sell. Address Mrs. ' Mary
Reed. Randolph. Neb. Y M127 31x
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
6750.00
I (or south front lot on Burt street, near
Crelghton College.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
ldOl Farnam Street.
RE-M332 31
TT
NEW five-room house, . on , car line; see
owner. 404 in. x. ure. no bijki asx
Williamson Co.; KanBk gi
JJMBER! ) TIMBER1
I ssttri liu. i invailmnnt 1 n rva nt mm k ) I
I tract Referenca, furnished. Writ your
wants
SIMONS REASONER, Ashland. Or.
i, una mis
FOR BALE OR TRADE FOR SMALLER
PROPER rx -room moaern nouse ana
splendid barn; lot 42x10s. Apply owner.
2914 N. 26th Bt. RE-M724 N14
EXCHANGE.
Will trade good large lot near 27th and
Farnam sts., together with lo.OOO or Se.uo
In cash for a choice 8,0u0 to 810,000 resi
dence In West Farnam district. Henna,
Paxton block. RE M407 tf
WAREHOUSE FOR SALE.
Brick warehouse, with fine trackage, on the
Missouri Pactlic. Your own price. Must
be sold. Come and see us.
HARRISON A MORTON.
RE 411
$4,000
8-ROOM modern brick residence, West Far
nam district; owner s price, !.); must
be sold at once. Make offer. English 4t
Co., Paxton block. RE 412
, HOUSES FOR SALE
$6,?00 t
for the nine-room, modern
house at 610 Park avenue;
house In first-class condition.
Inside and on. Lt 75x10 ft., wt'h east
frontage on Doth street, asphalt paved street,
stone sidewalk, ' fine tree,. A vry i lie ip
4 property for someone. House vacant, pos-
i session given i
I sK . for the t-room modern house,
. PSV I S f 1 except furnace, 1111 N. lAlh
I T st.
$I.75Q.
for house and good lot,
N. 26th st.
114
GEORGE & CO.
1601 Farnam St.
RE M 130 30
HOUSES snd lots la all part of city;
t, uniM.rtv and fariu landa Tha I
DavU Co., jaoow 608, B bldg. ' RE ta)
1 MOKEY TO LO A SR K Mi ESTATE.
W ArRKS, Jen m(lm from Omaha, crop and
some stock: no agent or trade. Hox 44,
Irvlngton. Neb RE-M423 31x
ALL about North Dakota and wnere to buy
Flood lands rbeap; descriptive roioer wnd
1st sent free; reliable representatives
wanted.
Whitney & Wheelock, 13 Brond-
way
Fargo. N. D.
RE ast
RANCH nd farm tend far sale by th
Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A.
MoAliester. land commissioner. Union
Pacific Headquarter. Omaha, Neb.
RE 05
ACCORDIOM PLEATING.
GOLDMAN. 200 Douglas block.
ACCORDION pleating. cheapest, best,
quickest. Mrs. A. C Mark, 17th and Doug.
M748
CHIROPODISTS.
DR. ROY, room 2-1 1503 Farnam St.
14S
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bala Tla Co.. Ml North loth.
MS
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. x. Venn tree,
201 h anil Lake Sts.
-370
DANCING ACADEMY.
MORAND'S, 15th and Harney; classes; now
forming (oi children;, wed., 4:ib p. in.;
Sat., lo a. m and 3 p: m. Adults, lues,
and Frl., 8 p. m. Assemblies Wed., 8 p. m.
Classes always open to beginners. Private
lessons d.tlly. For terhia and particulars
call ot Tel. 1041. 410 N6
DRESSMAKING.
KEISTER'S Ladles' Tailoring College, 170
Cuming St. write tor oouciet.
IN FAMILIES, Miss Sturdy, 624 N. 20th.
M44V LSaX
DETECTIVES.
CAPT. T. CORMACK. 617 Karbacn Mock.
Tel. A2S32. ' 968
BEBOl'T Detective agency, 70S N. Y. Lite.
l ei. y. n in is
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT,
O. R. RATHBUN, room IS. Com 1 Natl
Bank. Private lesson In bookkeeping, eta.
-4W7
FOR RENT FARMS.
A LARGE and well Improved farm In
Stanton county for rent; t40 acre with
610,000 worth of improvements.
R. C. PETERS tfc CO.,
Ground Floor Bea Building.
-M707
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR YEL
LOW PINu; in the ou xeliow rine
Bilt. Thla timber compares favorably
)n quality with the White Pin of Wis
consin and Michigan. Can all be loggeu
with big wheels. No fire risk. Complete
and leviable Information. Perfect title.
LANDS WE CONTROL AND CAN DELIVER-
25,000 ACRES, average 2,000 to the
quarter section, price $7.50 per A.
10, WO ACRES, average 2,000 to the quarter
section, price $6.00 per A.
9,010 ACRES, average 2,000 to th quarter
section, price 66.00 per A.
8,000 ACRES, average 2,ij00 to th quarter
section, price J9.00 pet A;
14.0U0 ACRES, Spruce afid Hemlock, average
3,500 to. the tiuaiter section, fries 612.00
CERTIFIED FOREST'ESERVE SCRIP
In large and small amouuxa at the market
price. References urishd Correspond
ence solicited. Address.j- . :
' .Mi.-ijiciM-Ttutii. ti rn
! E. M. Eunyan, Mgr:, Marjiuam Bldg., Port-
lr.nd, Ore.
FL'R DRESSING.
J. E. WALLACE. Taxidermist, 606, 8, 13th
FLORISTS.
HEfld 8WOBODA, 141q Farnam.
L. HENDERSON, florlat,, ; 151 Farnam 8U
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. clean
cesspools and vaults, removee garbage
and dead animals at reduced prlcss. ttU
N.-16th. Tal. 1779. 1 -28
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING.
OMAHA PLATING CO., Be Bid.' TeL 2535.
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
STILLMAN ft PRICE. 4U) lat Nat. Bk. bldg.
, .... Si4
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y.
Life bldg., attorney and igUectors every,
where. '4 ,
LAWN MOWERS.
SHARPENED. P. Molcholr. 13th Howard,
194
LOCaLSMlTH.
C. R. HEFL1N. 309 N. Wlh St. Tel. 297!
M 1 ,iy
MUSICAL.
THOS. J. KELLY, vole.
Davidga Block.
E. D. KECK, Voice Tacher, Cavldg bldg.
169 iSovix
LETOVSKY S ORCHESTRA.
Tel. L-2684.
OJ
ZERKQWaKY. violin. R. 10, "vvhjJe'it
MEDICAL.
LIQUOR HABIT cured In thre day. Pay
warn cured. No hypodermics. Writ fur
circular. GatUn Institute. 220 lith
OSTEOPATHY.
JoADBon Institute. 61s N. Y. Ufa Bldg. T. 161
Tta Hunt Infirmary. McCagu Bldg. TJJ&i.
Ataea 4k Farwell. Paxton Blk., Sot-7. T. 1385.
. . 4MB
PR. GRACE LEEGAN, 631 N. T. Ufa. TeL
OS. - -
DKS. LAIRD & LAIRD, 203 Karbacn blk.
PATENTS.
H. J. COW GILL No fee unless successful.
818 a. 15th St., Omaha, 'let. its. m
PATENTS Sues ft Co., Omaha, Neb. Il
lustrated patent book free. Tel. 1623.
M 67.1 N15x
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Ofllce. Reliable, accommodat
ing; all business conlldeutiaL Uul Douglui
STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., U11V Faro. Tela. iU3-
ana
STAMMERING AND STUTTEEINO.
CUKEDv Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramga Bldg.
30 I Tl
! also I CiT RATE
O V, p. U. PUiil
-13 'J t
TICKET BROKERS.
railroad ticks ta everybody
Pbiibln, IU Farpun. 'Phone 7--4
UPHOLSTER IKQ.
GATE CITT. 1706 St Mary ave. Tel. BOTS.
- 3M '
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S school.
717 N. Y. Ufa.
NEB. Business ft Shorthand College. Boyd
Theater.
WANTED TO BORROW.
WANTED To borrow .- to 11,000 at 7 per
cent on good 6outh Omaha rental prop,
arty; security ample. Address T 28. Bee.
M
POSTOFF1CK NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all Interested,
as changes may occur at any time.)
Foreign malls for the week ending Octo
ber 17, 1903, will close (PROMPTLY In all
cases) at the General Postoltlce as follows:
PARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour
curlier than rloslna time shown below.
Parcels-Post Malls for Germany close at
6 p, in. Monday.
Regular and aunnlementary mails clo
at Foreitrn Station half hour later than
cloKlnn lima shown beluw (except-that Sup
tilamenriirv Malls for Kurona and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign station.;
Transatlantic Mails.
WEDNESDAY Ak 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE,
a. New York, via Southampton
i mall ror ireiana must do oirwicu r
s. s. New York ') at 7:30 a. m. for NETH
ERLANDS olrect, per . e. Kyndara (mall
must be directed 1 'per s.. s. Kyndam );
at 8:30 a. m.' (BUppiementary 10 a. m.) for
............. J 7. ..In i,,una.
Hi L it' jrt,, per b. . leuiuiuv,
town; at 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct,
per s. s. United States (mail must be di-:-a..to,1
'm.v ITnltfld Riates"!.
THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND. ITALY. .SPAIN, POR-1I-riAi.
TI'HKKY. EGYPT. GREECE,
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR
uiikz nor s T.a Lorraine, via Havre
(mall for other parts of Europe must be
directed "per s. s. la Lorraine
SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for BELGIUM di
rect, per s. s. Zeeland (man must ne ai
Kftpfi "ner k. s. Zeeland"): at 6;. '10 a. m,
(sunulementarv 10 a. m.) for EUROPE,
per s. s. Lucanla, via Queenstown; at
12:30 p. m. for SCOTLAND airect, per s
s. Astoria (mail must be directed "per ,
.Astoria").
PRINTED MATTER. ETC. This steamer
takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers
and Samples for Germany only. 1'he
same oaas of mail matter for other parts
of Europe wnr not De sent oy mm snip
unless specially directed by her.
After the closing of the Supplementary
Transatlantic Mails named above, addi
tional Supplementary Mails are opened on
the oleic oi tne American. ,ngun,
French and German steamers and remain
open until within Ten Minutes of the hour
oi sauing oi steamer.
Mall for South and Central Amerlea,
West ladles. Etc.
WEDNESDAY At 10 a. m. for GRENADA
TRINIDAD and C1UDAD BOLIVAR, per
s. s. Maraval; at 12:30 p. m. for MARTI-
NIQUE, BARBADOS, TRINIDAD, C1U
DAD BOLIVAR and DUTCH GUIANA,
per 8. a. P'emonte; at 12:30 p. m. (supple'
mentary 1:30 p. m.) for ST. THOMAS, SI'
CROIX LEEWARD and WINDWARD
ISLANDS, BRITISH, DUTCH and
FRENCH GUIANA, per 8. s. Parlma.
THURSDAY At 8 a. m. for CUBA, er s
s. Havana (man tor Mexico, via pro
greso, Campeche and Vera Cruz mus
be directed 'per s. s. Havana"); at 12
m. for MEXICO, per s. s. Jason, via Tain
, 1 .hi mall r. , b . h.. rilruii.H ' 1 . , .- u m
Jason").
FRIDAY At 6:30 a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND, per s. s. Rosalind; at 12 m. for
1BARBADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL,
per s. b. Bouraiense, via t'ura, Maranhato
and Ceara; at 13 m. for YUCATAN, per
s. s. TJomo (mail must be directed "per
s. s. TJomo"); at 12 m. supplementary
12:30 p. m.) for. BAHAMAS, per s. s.
Santiago tmail for ouantanamo and San
tiago must bo-directed "per a. s .Rin
tlago"); at 6:30 p. m. for BERMUDA,
ber steamer from Halifax. - . - .
SATURDAY At 8:30 a. m. (supplementary
6:30 a. in.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO
ana vers .4 urn la, per s. s. hil&delphla
(mall for Savanilla and Cartagena must
be directed "per s. s. PhllaJclphia"); at
6:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for
FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA, SAVA
NILLA and CARTAGENA, per . . Alatie
(mail for Costa Rica must be dlreciad
'per s. . Alene"); at 10 a. m. for CUBA,
per s. a. Morro Castle, via Havana; at
10:30 a. m. (supplementary 11:30 a. m )
for 1NAGUA, HAITI and SANTA
aianiA, per b. b. AuironaacK; at 12:30 p
m. for CUBA, per . s. Curltyba. via.
Havana.
Malls Forwarded Overland, iStc, Ex.
rept Traaspacllle.
CUBA Via Florida, closes at this ofBoe
daily, except Thursday, at 56: JO a. m
i!he. connecting malls close here on
Wednesdays- and Saturdays via Tampa
and on Mondays via Mlanuj.
MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specially
addressed for dispatch by steamer, close
at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1;30
' InohV1. "' 8Und"y 1 P-
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Sid
ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this
office dally at 6:30 p. m. (connecting mall
SaturdarVVery Monclay' Wednesday and
JAMAICA-By rail to Boston, and then
by steamer, closes at thl office at 8:30
p. m. every Tuesday. .
MIQUELON-Bv rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this office dally at
6:30 p. m ,
BLaIt ?' SUER.T. CORTEand GUATE
MALA By rail to New Orleans, and
thence by steamer, closes at this office
daily, except Sunday, at 11:30 p. m. uiid
IU:30 D. m.:. Sundavs at n t, -
11:30 p. m. (connecting mall close' her
Mondays at 111:80 p. m.) VVses nere
COSTA RICA-iy rail to New Orleans, and
thence by steamer, closes at this olDce
daily, except Sunday, at Jl SO p. m and
1 1:30 p. m ; Sundays at'il p. n and
fcl:30 P m. (connecting mail closes hera
Tuesdays at 11:30 p. m ) -"ea ner
....j.u. mini ciosea at 6 p. m
previous day. " '
Transpacific Mall.
"AWAII, JAPAN, CHINA and specially
Til iZr,a i o r 8 r""-LlPPINE
ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here
daily at 6:30 n. m. un t, if...v..
elusive, for despatch per s. . Cobtlc
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran-
to October 27, Inclusive, for despatch
per U. 8. transnurt. f.u
HINA AND JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria, B. C, close here dally at 6 SO n
m. up to October 127, inclusive, for
- .. a. m, jLiuipress or Japan
(Merchandise for U. 8. postal agency at
d ) iui mroea via can
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close hera
ufinjr m iou y in. up 10 uctoner !2S in
clusive, foi despatch mr s. a Tnu m....
tr a if '7?' (' Tacoma close
IVi i i i up 10 uciober
iv, inuiuoivc. mr uesuatcn per a
Tacoma.
HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close here
uu.it . .w v up m nuvsmDrr li, in
clusive, for despatch ner s. a. A,r,,.,iu
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close
here dally at :J0 p. m. up to November
in, inclusive, ior uespatcn per a a
America Maru.
AUSTRALIA (except West). FIJI ISL
ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van
couver and Victoria, B. C, close here
auny at . p. ni. up iq iMovemjxir 7, in
clusive, for desnatch per s. a. Anr.n,l
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except
west)). NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI. SA
MOA and HAIWAII. via San Francis
-close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Nor
vember 14, inclusive, for despatch per s.
s. Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer car
rying the British mall for New Zealand
does not arrive In time to connect wl h
this despatch, extra malls closing at 6:30
a. nr. 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. ; Sundays
at 4:30 a. m., 6 a. m. and 6:30 p. m will
be made up and forwarded until the ar
rival of the Cunard steamer).
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS
via San Francisco, close here dally at
i:au p. m. up to novemner 2o. Inclusive
for despatch per s. s. Mariposa.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, Wtst
Australia is forwarded via Euro:: and
New Zealand and Philippine Islands via
nan r ranewco tne quickest routes, mil.
Ippines specially address "via. Canada'
or "via Europe must be fully orenaid at
the foreign rate. ' Hawaii is forwarded
via San Francisco exclusively.
Transpacific malls ara forwarded to port
of sailing daily and the schedule ol
dosing is arranged on (he presumption
or ineir uninterrupted everiand transit
I Registered mall ctoeea at S p. tn. pre
v'ous nay.
CORNELIUS VAri COTT. Postmaster
Posiomce. New York, N. Y., Oct. 23, JIW3.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON.
Ollu-e of Chief CorumlssHiy. Omaha.
Neb., October 24, 19'. Sealed proposals, in
triplicate, will be received here until 11
o'clock a. ni . central standard time, No
vember T4, 1st, and then iulllcly opened
for furnisnina: such fresh beef and muttn
aa may l required by the Subsistence de'
rmrtmeDt, I . S. A., a t,maha, Neb., Fort
Cnok, Neb., Fort Des Moines, la., Jeffer
son Barracks Mo., Forts Leavenworth,
Kan.. , I.ntrnn -H Itan Ark.. Niobrara.
Neb.v Itrti4 T'- KHpv. Kan., Uohlnsou,
Neb.'J" mid 8ilLiOj T.;. during six moihs
commencing January - 1, 14. 1'ropossls
will also le Tecelved until 10 o clock a. ni.
mountain standard time, at Fort Robinson
nd until II o clock a. m., central standard
time, at Forts Crook and - Das Mnines,
Jefferson Rsrracks, Forts Leavenworth,
I.tigsn H. Roots, Niobrara, Reno, Riley and
Sill and opened at posts by respective com
missaries, each receiving proposals tor nis
own nost onlv. Prnnosals will also be re
ceived stating price at which bidder wilt
deliver rresii beef or mutton ot tempera
ture not areater than 50 degrees Fahren
heit. Information furnished on application
here or to commissary at post authorised
to open proposals. U. S. reserves the right
to reject any or all proposals or any part
thereof. Envelopes should he marked
"Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton.'
and addressed to undersigned or commis
sary at post authorised to recelv piopos-
ais. w. It. Mean, Major, ommissary,
Chief Commissary. 024-26-27-28-2!-3(.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTIPK TO CONTRACTORS.
sealed bids or proposals will be receneo
nt the office of Superintendent N llliam K. I
Fowler, secretary of the Board of Kduca-
tton of the State Normal school, cnpltol I
UUIIIIIIIK, LMflCl'lll, AieU., UI11U V U tiu, . a.
HalnMuv Nitvamlmi. 7 1 Uii9 ffir III. .r.l.
tion and construction of a chuoel building 1
on the grounds of the State Normal school I
ni rriu. tllimu. iuuuit, ou.n . m
bids must be accompanied by
certified
check on a Nebraska bank In the sum of
rive hundred (loOOl dollars for Djrpose men
tioned In the speculations. Bids for heat
ing ana plumbing, accompanied Dy a cneca
or live nundreti iiouoj aouars, win o ton
sidered separately at the above time and
place, and must -not be included In the bid
for the building. Plans and specifications
are on file, In the offices of Superintendent
V'llllnm K. Fowler, secretary. csDltol build
ing, Lincoln: Mr. George Rogers, president
or tne ooaro, law rarnam sireei, uiiinnn
Principal- W A. Clark, State Norma
xchool. Peru, and Mr. Georae A..Berllng
hof, architect, Beatrice, The hoard reserves
the right to reject any and an bids and to
waive all delects in tne same,
hv order oi tne tioara ot r.nucation oi ins
SUte Normal school.
WILLIAM K. FOWLER, Secretary. I
Lincoln, Neb.. Oct. la, i9(3.
j aw ivon , 1
NOTICE TO BIDDERS I
Healed bids will be received at the office
of secretary of state up until 12 o'clock noon
erection of a kitchen and Ice hous at the Rre begltrhlng to wear out now, and as they
Instltut for Feeble Minded Youth at get less useful a large demand for' new
Beatrice, also a commlssarry building nd buildings will spring uP; This w'lll have
one dyiwmo for 8. and S. Home at Grand .. , . . ' t .
Island, Nebraska, as per plans and speci- the effect of raising, rents, and when that
ncatldns on file In the ofllce of secretary Is done good hew Houses will be put tip be-'
of state. The board reserves the right to cause tnev will he ravin Investment An
relent anv and all bids
UE.U11UI, w . HAiion,
Secretary of Board.
OBd. lOtm.
DAILROAD TIME CARD.
UNION STATION lOTH AND MARCY.
Illinois Central.
. . 1mv. Arrive.
Chicago Express.,.. a 7:35 am a 5.10 pra
Chicago,' Minneapolis & , .
?''.frA.r,2'l, ' V-:.Vi v
Express u 1:00 am' viv.to piu
Chlrairo Local. 10:35 am
Chicaao Exnres al0:86 am
Chicago Great Western. By. Co,
304 Ft. Dodge Expres,.b 6:20' am :
102 Ft. nodes Kxnress..a 2:46 Dm
7 Ft. Dodge Express.. - , all:25 am
103 Ft. Dodge Express.. b I'M pra
Chicago At Northwestern.
"The. Northwestern Llna."
Fast Chicago....,
6i40 am a 7:00 am
Mail
a It-im rtm St'ltU am
Local Sioux City....
Daylight St. Paul...
Daylight Chicago:..
Limited Chicago....
Local Carroll
Fast Chicago........
Fast St. Paul
Fast Mall
- ni Uln..W tfl.. ,
6:10 am a 8:30 pm
a 7:50 am. a : pra
J 1X1 . a l .m
.'....a 4:00 Dili a 8:50 am
a 6.60 pm a 8:45 pm
" VZ " '
...l.h 4:00 Dm b f 60 km
Norfolk & Bonttel.... a 7:26 am -aiC ; km
r".'?r&i?ll7 . 4 "V. ii-Si-m
, ... . . ' v .... '
ci i.,i. i'annnn nail" ' '
Express ., a 6:56 pm a 8 20 am
8.f:..f.T. .:i - io:3o pm
-Chicago, Rocksld A Paclflc. .
Chicago Daylight L t'd.a 55 urn a 1:60 am
Chicago Daylight Local. a 7.00 am a 9:35 pra
DesCl?olnPExtrr.,sV.:::aH; pm ' blf En
Chlcugo Fat express, .a d:su m a i:.a pm
WEST. " -.-
iJlfCoBlrhilKmMlM,m "
Denver, pueoio. ana
West
.....ajupm a o:w pra
Texas, California
and
Oklahoma Flyer.,
.a 6:16 pm a!2:40 pm
UnloiT PaclSc.
Overland Limited.
.a 1:40 am
a 6:50 pra
a 8:26 pm
the Fast Mail
California Express...... a 4:20 pro
Pacific Expross all:30 pm
Eastern Express
The Atlantic. Express...
a b-30 pm
a 7:30 am
The Colorado Special... a 7:10 am. a 6:40 am
Chicago Special..- a 3:40 am
Lincoln, Beatrice at
Htromaburar Express. .b 4:00 cm b!2:60 nnA
North Platte Local a 8:00 am a 6:16 pm
Grand Island Local. ...'.o 6:30 pm b 8:35 am
Chicago, Mllwaakee at St. Pa el.
Chicago Daylight a 7:46 am all:16 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:46 pm a 8:40 pro
Chicago Limited ...a 8:06 pm a 7:60 am
Des Moines express. ...a i.ta ara a :4V pm
Missouri Paelnc.
St. Louis Express al0:00 am a 6:26 pjn
K. C. ft St. L. Express. aio:w pm a :1d ara
WEBSTER DEPOT 15TH WEBSTER
Chicago, St. Paal,, Minneapolis
Omaha.
' Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger. ..a 0:30 am a 9:10 pm
Sioux City fassenger..a a:uu pm aii:zoam
OaklanA .Local b 6:46 pra b 8:46 am
Chicago at Northwestern, Nebraska
and Wyoming? Division.
mu ck Hills. Dead wood.
Lead. Hot Springs a 8:00 pm a 6:00pm
Wyoming, Casper and
, Dougla a a:uu pm :uu pm
Hastings, I ora, naiiu
I'ltv. Hunerior. treneva. -
Exeter and 9e ward... b 8:00 pm b 6:00 pm
Missouri Paclfle.
Nebraska Local. Via
Weeping water o 4 10 pm alO'33 am
BURLINGTON STATION 10th A MASON
Chicago, Borllngrton at Qnlary.
Leav. Arrive.
Chicago Special a7:u0am a 3:55 am
rtilcuo Vestibuled eg. .a 4:u0 pm a 7:46 ant
Chicago Local a 9:18 ara all:oo prn
Chicago Limited ....a t.n piu a : pm
Fast Mall.
Mail " 1:40 pmj
asa City, St. Joseph Cell
Ka
Bluffs. . v.
Kansa City Day Ex. ...a 1:15 m a 6:06 pm
St. Louis Flyer ."..a 8:25 pm all :06 am
Kansas city wigni r.x..aiu pm a s:ao am
Borllagt4a A Missoarl Hirer.
Wymore,
Lincoln
Baa trie and
a b:du am D12 06 pm
Nebraska Express....
..a a w am a 7 :4a pm
I7: pin
Denver Llmllea...
..a 4:10 pra a 1:45 a
a i:l5 ara
black tuns ana rugei
Sound Express all 10 pm a 8:10 Dm
Colorado Vestibuled : . - -
Flyer a s:iu pra
Lincoln Fast Mall.. .....b 1:6 pm a 9.0e am
Fort Crook and Platt-
moutn ....o i is pra aio:x am
Bellevue ft Pacific Jet. .a 7:50 pin a 8 27 am
Bellevue ft Paciflo Jet. .a 3:50 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dailv
except Saturday, a Dally except Monday.
DID NOT ENDORSE BROADWELL
laloa Veleraas Uaioa Reseat Effort
to Draw It lata
Politics.
Th efforts oi Frank A. Broad well, candi
date' for clerk of the district court, and
his friends to make it appear that Mr.
Broadwell had received the endorsement
Of th Union Veterans' Union, which they
ar using in th way of political capital.
Is resented In the following Interview with
ll. M. UHaverley. ''Th reaolutloh to en
dorse candidates which was Introduced at
the last meeting tl the union was by almost
unanimous consent plated on tlie tabla.
Mr. Broadwell never received the endorse
ment of the union, and all reports to the
coniraiy ara aosoiuieiy unuae.
STRONG DEMASD FOR HOUSES
Rental Agencies fay the Bittution for
'.. Own era is Much ImproTtd.
TEN PER CENT ON INVESTMENT EASY
Advance, of - Raala Hasl MsUf'tls'
naslaeM of Osl Hostel'
oU of Prat la -Omaha.
There are fewer vacant houses In Omaha
than for ten years." W. T. Graham.
'One-fourth less empty houses than last
year." Judge J. W. Lytle.
The real estate and rental businesses .ire
In a very healthful condition this fall, and
tha men handling large numbers of hou:es
and lots have the prosperous feeling to a
gratifying extent and look forward to two
things as not Improbable with early spring,
namelMBa normal imreiisc.in rents and th
building of a comparatively large number
of .residence houses. These things In turn
will Very favorably affect the price of-real
estate.
A stroll about the residence nortlons of
thl9 ,ty will convince any disinterested ob
... . .. ...
" "'o iriiif no com
fortable houses vacant and that tho supply
cation, condition or unsiiltablllty, would
naturally be the last choice, Is also Vory,
limited.
( ha nee for lllaher Henla.
"Tliere are very few. house of any kind
anywhere In Ihe city standing empty now."
Hld Judge Lytle, who Is not now 'ery
. .nnn,,..d ,,. ,hB im-inp.. m
,veiy connected witn tne business, nut
keeps a close eye on the situation.' "In
looking over the papers the other day I no-
tlced that there were seven time the num
ber of houses for sale that there were fof
rent. I have, nerhaps been more of an ad-'
vocate of the advancing of rent than most,
of the real estate men, but I think this ad-
...! .1 .u. 1
r,., , IluUr.
imva 1101 uiun recently paia as investments,
but I think that there will be a change in
,, ,1 t , v. - , . , .
diiui 1 .ii,,.. ah litis 1 , 1 rL , ' i v.. , iiicib nriv
large number of cheaply constructed
I houses costing, sav. about 11.600 nut un rn'
1900 0P a yr or tvo before thrft. These
.the further effect will be the withdrawing
of A large portion of the houses now listed'
for sale, or at least will add- a considerable
figure to their selling price.".
All of the men handling from 209 to 200
houses are turning away daily applicant,
who desire to rent. A considerable portion
of these are from out of town. W. TT
Graham's statement that out of about 2'0
J houses In the hands of himself and W. G,
I Ure only three were empty yesterday
hws the condition. According to Mr. Ora
i-imui rnu, unvv iniTraieu uuring tne msv;
two year 10 per cent and an Investor now
building would be assured of practically 19.
per cent Income. t
! Balldlngj Better Houses.
House are now being built here and ,
there all over, the city, showing the faith
i Investors have In better conditions. 'These
houses and those bulft during the last few
I years are ot a better class thai) the houces
iput up In the boom times before 1888. Then'
the houses were for the purpose of specula-
I Hon and lightly and cheaply constructed.
Now, however, they are put up as resl-
dence or for the purpose of rental and are.
I built with, the Idea of long crntlnued a-ood
condition. A, better Idea, too, has been
a thi" requirements of-a com-
I fortable house and of what the renter de-i
sires,- Many of the older houses are being'
given new life by interior reconstruction
adrmuch of th" work W,M be done
The tnovement of p.opIe frmn ,
boarding houses knd downtown flat In. the
spring to cottages and residences farther
,M Yly oc-
-"..-., '". m cmie una rental
men say that with the houss so filled now
at th beKlnn,n of weather there Is .
v1" '"""3 nnuriugu, wmcn win
I mase tne nnotng ot euttable homra more
difficult than It has heretofore been tor
many years.
74 o Veaom la 'Kin.,
No poisonous purgative enter Into ' Dr.
ew liih x-iiiB. My, out prompt,
they cur or no pay- ; Only 26c. For al
by Kuhn 4k Co.
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Marriage Licenses.
Name and Address.
Age.
.... 22
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James L. White. Henry. Ill
Elisabeth L. Bedford, Omaha......
John German, Omaha
Lelali Traver, Boutii Omaha. ......
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Hlmii, Wniut irsjt Klnma w ,1.1. n.fca
the favorite models of the season and, are
worn both toT ,ndoor and Btrett .
I Thl one Include plait at the shoulders.
nat Slv the fashionable breadth, and
sleeves of the "latest sort. The model is
md8 of wood brown henrietta. with velvet
piped with white and oraraental button a
trimming, but the design suit almost aD
SEASONABLE FASHIORS . '
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seasonable fabrics. The sleeves, with their '
big puffs at the wrists, are specially worthy
of consideration aa they lend themselves
to remodelling with singular success. The .
upper portion are not wider than those
of lust'aeasoa and are simply shaped to
fall over th full puff.
The blouse Is made over a fitted lining
that closes at the center front. On this
lining are arranged the plain backhand the -plaited
fronts, that are faced and turned
back' to form the nurrow revers.' The
trimming Is arranged round the neck at'
the back, to form point at tha tront. Tha -,
sleeve are snug to the elbows, but full
above the narrow cuffs. At the neck Is a
collar that combines the two' materials. . ',
Th quantity of .material required for tha .
medium le is I yard 27 iuohe wia Jai '
yards'44 Inche wide or yards 62 Inches
wide, with 1 yard of virvet le make'aa
Illustrated. " . .
The pattern 4.".58 la cut In size for a 82. S
30, 38 iirtd 40-Inch bust measure. . "
For the aceonflnodatlon . f Th Re
reader these pattena, which usually retail
at from 26 to 50 cents, will be furnished at
a nominal pries. H cent, which covert all
expense. In order to get a pattern -enclose
19 cent, give number and nam of pattern.
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