14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1004. H U H it j i j i I i ! I II I ! '.' FOR RENT HOUSES HOUSES. Insurance. Hingwait Barker bin. D-;t W6DERN J-roim dwelling, one block from ttansconi park 124. ruon a. uut HDIKF rrt of tbs city. Tht HUUJtJ o. r. Davis Co., bus Bee bids. D lw TUB Omsha Van anil Storage Co. pack, mora and store 11 11 goods. Storehouse, 1120-24 N. 19lh. Olllc. 16114 Farn-vm. Tel. 15. D 16i FOR RENT -room rottnse. Z2d and Call fornla, $22; 4 rooms, 2'iih nnd Blondo, a w. Apply at eo? -N. lam street. L-MU1 DESIRABLE brick Hat centrally located; good condition. William K. Potter, re ceiver. 301 Brown block. It 9.4 WB MOVE pianos. Mnygard Van & Stor- (a Co. Tel 146V. Ollice 1713 Webster at. D 170 Ufll IQFi In par's of the dr- R. C riUUOCO Vetera & Co.. baa Building U m PAYNE-HOSTWICK & CO., choice houses. 1-6C3 New York Ufa Bldg. -Phone Mit, D-181 t018 WIRT 8T.. 12-room ab modern brie bouse and bern; imk tHilKh: hot water heat; excellent condition. $15.00. A. O ElllcU. 3ui City Hall. D 902 SEE MCAULEY EXPRESS CO. for moving, storsge, baggage delivery, 0t B. 16 th. TeL 1464. D-AU HOUSES FOR RENT BT GARVliS BKOS., 1004 f-'AKNAM. S823 Norm 24tn, cuoice 6-rooui, an modern cot lane, $jo. 1933 Is or in oih, good 1-room, modern but lurnace, barn, 23. Wok Dodge, a-r., ail modern, $28.50. t44 hark ave., -r. cottage. $2o. Kbit bmrley rooms, bath, $20. Ult Ho. 1 ill ave., bath, ins. .U 8319 aewey ave., 6-r. couuge. (10. so. ii in, a-r. coivasa, D 628 FOR RENT: Nine-room modern house, Hood barn. Ift4 South 23d street 533.00 Eight-room modern house. 1128 S. list street 36.00 Jlght-room modern house, 1144 8. 22d atreet 30.00 Eight-room modern house, 3o6 Wool worth avenue 25.00 Eight room modern house, .325 N. 20th atreet 20. 0J THOMAS BRENNAN, Room No. 1, New iork Lii'o Bldg. D M ol 3 tvl N. 2oTH ST.. aeven-ro.m suite, . ba h. heat, light and water. Inquire next uoor north, or room 228 poatoflice. D-M131 30x FOR RENT, ave., 7 room". 934 N. barn Ho N. ba rn 27th 27 th modern; ave., 10 rooms, modern; l.'O N. 27. h ave., S rooms, mtdorn; burn. 26-7 Harney at., 12 lounw 232) N. 18th ave., 8 ro. m 3103 Marcy at., 7 rooms 192) S. loth at., 6-room flat; barn 7ul S. 27th St., 3-room flat N. P. DuiiGE & CO., 1614 Furnam street. It M147 A HOME on Blnney St., 10-rnom house, to desirable purly; $40 per month. Telephone B2C27. D-1&5 FOR RENT, modern eight-room hous?. 2570 Poppleton ave Inquire at 2i00 Poppleton ave. D 154 SI SEVEN-ROOM, modern house, with large barn $30 per month. Richard C. Patterson, 1224 Farnam st. U-M955 FOR RENT The l-room hou?e situated at 306 S. Sfl'h et., rer Farn.im: pi Ice J13 per month; immediate poseFglcn. Also the S-room retl irnce at Sox iMh St.; price lio per month; posswlon Novtmber l. Inquire owner, 3612 i'ar:;am. 0 115.001506 Corby St., 6 roms, well and cis tern, pood repair. 120.00 2ru9 8. 84th st., 7 rooms, modern ex cept furnace, barn, good repair. 125.00528 N. S2d, 11 rooms, water and gas. 126.002211 California, 6 rooms, modern ex cept furnace. $30 CO 2310 Webster. 9 rooms, modern. $32.00 2128 California, 7 rooms, modern. $60.00618 8. 26th ave., 9 rooms, modern. FURNISHED HOUSES 130.00 1805 Locust St., 6 rooms, modern. $40.0031)11 Dodge at., 6 rooms, modern. $i5.00 2609 Farnam, 11 rooms, modern. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY. 722 New York Life. Tel. 49. D 813 30 HOU8E8, 2 rooms and up; also INStJR .ANCK. CHAS. a WILLIAMSON CO. D FOR RENT Modern 9-room house at 11U S. 83d St.; every convenience; price rea sonable. D 288 3I)X FOR RENT, 8-room modern houses, 1717 and 1721 Park ave., $26.10 each. S-room modern house, except furnace, No. 3401 Center St., $24.00. 7-room modern house, except furnace. No. 11112 8. 34th St., $20.00. W. H. THOMAS, 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. 1 M307 31 X 7-ROOM house, strictly modern, convenient to three car line. 2024 Maple st. It 309 30x 8-room all modern houe, good repair. 26th St., near Woolworth Ave., will be vucunt Nov. 8. $30.00 per month. M. J. KENNARD & CO., 309-10 Brown Blk. D-M170 1 FOR RENT. 40th and California, 8 rooms, all mod em $40.00 4123 Farnam St.. 9 rooms, all modern -40.00 4oth and California, 8 rooms, all mod ern 1-02 8. 31hi at., 8 rooms 18)8 N. 18th st.. 8 rooms, all modern.. lirJl 8. 81st St., 7 rooms, barn 120 8. 26th St., 7 rooms (47 8. 26th ave., 7 rooms 36.00 K6.00 30.00 2o.M 18.00 1.00 15. CO 12.00 8.00 10 60 10.00 7.00 m c.iurK nt.. 7 rooms 1621 llo lowurd St.. 3 rooms.. 1 1 10" Burt at.. 3 rooms .. 710 Parker St., t! rooms. 129 N. 37th St., 6 rooms.... SM)1 Dupont at., 4 rooms... THE BYUON REED COMPANY Telephone 297. 212 8. 14th. D-174 SO FOR RRNT- PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY hava the largest list of choice ronisl prop erties In the city. Here are a few. We hava many others. 8, R. Cor. 38th arid Davenport, 10 rooms, strictly modern $56. 36th and Harney Sts.. 12-room, elegant borne $06 per month. 4oth and Seward, 8 rooms, modern except furnace $21. 28th and Lake, 9 rooma, all modern $22.50. 2U68 Luwey Ave., 8-room house, deludied -432.50. 1015 N. 34th fit., new, t rooma $35. 11302 Lincoln Boul.. 8 rooma, very fine $35. 2hi li and Pratt Sts., 7-room house, city Water $16. MU4 Maicy St., 7 rooms, modern except furnace $20. $2d and California, 8-room brick, very well-$45. And we have mora yet PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. D 311 30 FOR RENT 6-rooni cottage. 25th and Sara toga atreet. $13.00. R. 11. Landeryoti. 442 'Board of Trade. D M299 2x Pl'NUKR, a nine-room house. In good re pair. Inquire at 4918 Capitol Ave. D-M303 31x 3J0 PACIFIC St., 8-room, strictly modern house: new plumbing throughout. W. Farnam Smith ec Co., li.0 Furnam St. D 322 30 ELEGANT new house In West Farnam dis trict, $65.00. F. P.,WEAI, 1524 Douglas st. D479 i . , 9-R., ALL modern, and barn, 950 N. 26th. 9-r., all modern, and bum, 4158 Casx. -r., all modern, and barn, tM 8. 26th ave. tr, 2"1 Farnam, partly modern, r., AM BiewarU, partly modern. 8-r iM.d Maple. R-r 2222 Harney, partly modern. 361 i.uiayetie ave. F. D. WE AD, 1S24 DOUGLAS , D IS3 30 FINE large brick house. PHVltgO, 410 N. i:-fjt Inuulro nf Mr 'l-M4' 1 DRESSMAKING WB do everything In first-class, tip-to-dntn dressmaking. For one meek only we will make street suits at '5 0. Mrs. M. E. ilarceau, 1 Bo. 20th. Tel. rr?l"M44 MRS. U. FOX, draasmaWlng. 107 8. 14th St. BUSINESS CHANCES ABBOTT -COWAN CO.. 1st Nat. Bk. bid., can get you in or out of business. I DM 6HOLF.8-ARiISTRONO CO.. 722 N. T. Life Tel. 41. f-MS TO get In or out of buslneas. or If you want to buy or eell real estate see Omaha P.eal U.Mate and Business Chance Agency, 406 N. Y. Lite bldg. Y-99K WHEN you want lo buy. sell or exchange your property or business quick, see J. H. Johnson, 43 N. Y. Life. Ihone L2270. Y-7 FOR SALIC A good livery stock, cheap for cash, at Malvern, la., a good, live town and good pnlnt for the business. Address Oeorge Mc-l.or, Malvern, la. Y-M13S:)x. DRL'O Stores Knlest, R. p., N. Y. L. bldg. Y 204 BAKERY and confectionery, cheap. C 2, Bee. Y 187 Nl IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Full THE NORTH ERN DISTRICT OF IOWA WLSiErtN DIVISION. In the matter of Otto O. Fea-ler, volun tary bankrupt. No. 68a In Bankruptcy. The underpinned will offer for tale at public ealo to hlxhe.it and b"st bidder. In accordance with law, the aeet of ubo.e named bankrupt, cons a li.g of large, com plete atock cf clothing, gen lemen a tur nlshlng goods, hats, caps, shoes, trurk, vullses, aNo tlxtures. Jewelry and bo k ac counts. Htld ante will take place at Sib ley, la., November 10, 19-4 10 o'clock a. m., and will be conducted at the front door of store containing said property, locaied : i subdivisions "D" and "E" ot lots N' s. four teen and rlfte n (14 and 15). In I lock Ne. twelve (12). Sibley, 1 1. The right Is re served to reject any and all b'd, end sala will be subject to epprov-al of the court. w. t. sihiMSH, lrustee. Sibley, Iowa, October 26, 19.4. Y-M1S7 31 PHYSICIANfl located. Knlest, N. T. L. Y-M907 OUR GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS pay 4 to 8 per cent mommy on .'a nna up ward: highest referenre" a"d testl-rion an. INDUSTRIAL GUARANTY COMPANY, 1045 First National Bank b.ng., Chicago. Y-M.29 Sjx I WANT FARMS. HOMES, BU8INFS9. Pntents, Mills, Mlnea, Oil or o her p o; erty to sell. Alwnvs save you mo ey; bank reference!". STEPHENS, Co-operative Dealer, Muncle, Ind. Y M128 SOx WANTED Financial agenf In Omaha who can Interest capital in first-class mining proposition; lean unu rinc: win Dear in vestigation; good money to right party. J. E Cobb, Webb City. Mo. X-M916 30x PATENTS GUARANTEED PATENTS secured or fee returned. 8cnd model or sketch for free opinion as to patentability. Send for lliustiaied GLlLli liOOiv and liat of Inveotions wunteu; thiebt publication Issued for free alair. bu tton ; contains valuaule information ro guruing patents, trade marks and copy r'glus, how" to obtain and sell them, luO riiecnuiikal movements, etc. Patent se cured by us advertised free In the Patent Record; sample copies free. Aod.e.-s Evans, Wllkins & Co., Kegiutered Attor neys. 503 F St., Washington. D. C. Y CASH for ycur real estato or business. no matter where located, ir you desire a quick sals send us description and price. Northwestern Business Agency, D312. Bank of Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Y 100 LOTS FREE ADDllcants sendlna- stanm will receive deed of lot, size 26x100 feet. Suburb, New York. 20th Century Realty Co., t Wall street, New York. 1 WE CAN soil your real estate or business, no matter where located, if you desire a quick sale send us description and price. Before buvlna- a business or nron- erty of any kind, anywhere, write us. We nave, or can get. wnat you want. is. u. Johnson & Co.. 506 8, Bank Commerce Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. T YOU can never profit by business chances tiniest you nave some money; small sav ings are tna foundation ot large fortunes; start a savings accounts . with J. L Brandeis. it Sonj, Bankers, 19th and Doug las Sts. AaseU over $400,000.00. V "SUCCESS IN SPECULATION." Our "Conservative Plan of Investment" in grain, stocks and cotton Is proving Its value over all other methods. Last week one of our customers made $050.00 profit on a $100.00 Investment. You can do as well. Write for particulars and market letter. Mailed free. C. A. Lane A Co., Bankers and Brokers, Keystone Building, Pitts burg, Pa. Y 206 30x IF YOU are Interested In cotton companies or cotton Investments of any kind, you will learn something of importance if you communicate at once to Dept. M. 62 Dearborn, Chicago. Y 228 80x GROUND floor proposition on Kansas Oil Leaso company now formirg. Send for oil map of Kansas, 10c. E. T. Dalr-ey, Hamburg. Ia. Y 204 30x PATENTS SOLD We are headquarters for all kinds. 8. H. Human & Co.. Patent Brokers, 171 Washington St., Chicago. T-214 SOx CORPORATION whose products are han dled by lending wholesale and retail deal ers want competent man to tuke manage ment of branch ofllce; salary $2,500 per annum nnd commission: energetic man should earn $6,ooo per annum; must Invest from $1,000 to $5,000 in stock of company; unquestionable, references as to ability nnd Integrity required. Address Box 636, Madison, Wis. Y 218 30x AN INCOME for the family: dividends that will please you. Address 701 Drexel bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Y 230 30x INVENTORS' Guide Book Mailed Free. Gives full information about patents; con tains 100 mechanical movements; tells wrut to Invent for profit and la full of valuable Information for lnventora. Wrlto at once for copy. O'Meara & Brock. Pa tent Attorneys, 918 F St.. Washington, D. C, and i90 Broadway, Now York Citv. Y 284 30x YOUNG man holding responsible clerical pnaltlon wishes to get into business for himself; would prefer to buy Interest In estHbllnhed buHlness. Can Invest $l,CO0 to $1,500 and services. Give particulars In flrxt letter, as my time is short. Adress E 32, Bee. Y-416 30 Valuable Printing Plant In county seat town, eastern Nebraska, doing business of $6,000 a year; Job and news outfit; plant comparatively new and up to date. Great opportunity for prac tical man. Price, $6,000; at least half cash; would take good farm land In Ne braska or Iowa for part. Owner's health has failed and plunt MUST BE SOLD. SHIiMER & CHASE. 1609 Farnam St., Sole Agents. Tel. 3867. Y-1M 30 HAVE you meritorious enterprises needing capital? Mining, manufacturing, oil, pa tents. We finance legitimate undertak ings. Slate full particulars. Reference required. International Trust Co., Drexul Bldg., Philadelphia. Y 260 SOx ALT, OUR clients are making money In wheat; uccouuts can be withdrawn on demand; we hava never passed a week without making and paying handsome firjlUs; booklet explains; mercantile aril Inur.cia! references furnished on request. Lesiitv. Morris & Co., The Bourse, Phila delphia, Pa. Y 258 30x STOCK or bond Issue, reputable corpora tion, mining. Industrial or railroad, wanted; hive every facility for selling hum on commission ; give particulars. P O. Box 1403, New York City. Y-267 SOx ELLIOTT KINGSBURY & CO. are paying the largest dividends on cotton Investments. Write fur particulars. no-isj Wall at., New York. Y 265 Snx BIO PROFITS IN WHEAT AND CORN. Now Is the time to Invest. $100 Invested now should make you $20u within nxt 16 days, i fend for our market letter and boonlet. ' How to Ppeculnte." K. J. Morion & Co., Hoard of Trade, Chicago. Y-208 SOx FREE lots to advertise N. Y. suburb. Bend stamp (or one lot. Ocennview. High ele vation. Really Corporation, 231 Broadway, N. Y. Y-267 3ux MOTION PICTURE OUTFIT. Including Ktereoptlcan. Calcium Gas Ma chine ami Urge assortment of up-to-date Views. Film, etc. All hlgli-eUis. lutli used and perfect condition. BukIiui very piotttahle. but had misfortune mil must hell; all or part; wi'i ship for ex amination. F. C, Aiken, hi Det-"i'-; -Chicago, III. Y-s..-. BUSINESS CHANCES ONE hundred dollars invested ground floor Proposition will In our net one No spec- ihmiasnd dollars nrorit aulcklv Ulation. Write us. Crawford Wilson company, 742 Second National bank build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. Y 273 30X linn AVERAGES $20 monthly; profits paid weekly; send for particulars. Agents w-inted. Fordyce at Place, 122 Liberty St., New York. Y-272 3ox BIO PROFITS. Bend for our booklet, "Guide to Success; contains valuable Information to large and small Investors on grain markete. Unex ceptional opportunltiea now to make large rrofits In wneat and corn. Accounts of :o and up accepted. Logan aV Roach, 4J Commerce building. Chicago. Y 270 0x STOCKS bought and sold; Address E38, Bee: confidential. Y 494 6x J. H. JOHNSON. OMAHA REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS CHANCE MAN. HAS GENETtAL MDbE. Stocks $5.0oO to $15,000, clean, up-to-data, good live towns, for cash or good Improved land. GROCERY STOCKS 2,0o0 to $3,000, city and country towns: one sooclal stock of $2,500 in city. Can use good piece land at fiar value or city residence; be quick, for t's a FINE STOCK and you 11 be sorry if you mlsa it; owner's wife's health necessitates a change at once. HARDWARE stocka In city, and live coun try towns; select staple lines $2,500 to $0,000; the latter one can be had for good farm or cash or Omaha residence prop erty and cash; stock located in fine Ne braska town of 1,000 people. Here Is your chance to get fine stock and business. LUMBER AND COAL BUSINESS The only one In good town, Nemaha county, Nebraska, fine country to draw from; lumber and coal business, valued $S.ooO; real estate $2,5oO; annual business $2O,0o0; fine opening; better look It up. IMPROVED LAND FOR MDSE. 160 acres live miles from Waterloo, Neb., 640 acres near Litchfield, Sherman county. Neb.; many other fine pieces of land at right prices to exchange for good stocks of general mdse.; tell me what you haVc; can get you good deal. Rooming and Boarding Houses IN OMAHA $250 to V3.000; various slies and character; well furnished and doing good business. You should buv one now and add to your wealth while some can be had at tight figure. Come and see me first, men it 1 t an t suit you, why. go to the other fellows. See? MY ubi is run oi good business propositions. Will gladly lurmsii prospective Duyers with tun par ticulars. J. H. JOHNSON. 843 N. Y. LIFE. Y-462 SO A GOOD BUSINESS A FINE general stock In county seat 40 miies of Omaha, to trade for eastern Ne braska land. This b a booming store and can be had for the right price. A tine business block, with grocery busi ness, in good' town. Both to be ex changed for land. Many buildings nnd cottages In Omaha to exchange for iand. Four hardware stocks for sale, all east Nebraska towns. JOHN B. HANSEN, 821 N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha. Y 4.9 30 WILL sell my interest in best established mercantile business in Omaha; paid this year more than $3,0(0 net; no agencies, no speculation, a business opening; sick ness cause for selling. Address E 35, Uee. Y 461 30x MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS $1.00. Have there not been times when It would have been worth more than loo cents to you? li lti our business to supply you wita money when you need It and al low you to return It in small weekly payments, as may best ault your convenience. We loan on Furniture, Pianos. Live Stock and other chattels and we make salary loans. Our terras are as good as any and better than many We are the oldest concern in cur line in the city, with all-round consistent deal ings to recommend us. OilAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 119 Board of Trade Blug. Tel. 2295. (UstabLsaed 1892.J Suvi b. ltiin St. X 14 LOANS ON SALARIES, FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK. If you wish to save money see us. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.. 807-8 Paxton bock. , Tel. 141L X M202 MEN IN BEST POSITIONS Sometimes need money. We can supply the need without pub. icily and at lowest rates on salary or on furniture, pianos, etc. Dealings fairest. See us before bor rowing elsewhere. Open every Tuesday and llatuiday evenings until 8 o'clock. '1HE .1. A. MUTTON CO.. 614-515 Paxton bUck. X MZJtf bOWEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furniture, pianos, horses, cows. Jewelry, salaries. 703 N. Y. Llie. X-M5JI CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Fo-' ley Loan Co., 1604 Farnam St, X 169 MONEY loaned on salary, furniture, jew elry, horse. Duff Green Loan Co.. 3 Barker blk. X 615 LOANS mad on ail kinds of chattel se curity, also on SALARIES. Low Rates. Easy Terms. Quick and Confidential Service. Call on us If in need of MONEY. PHOENIX CREDIT CO.. 633 Paxton Block. X-15J MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, jew elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 8. 13th. X-lat MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR LOAN CO.. 644 PAXTON BLOCK X-157 SEE FULLER, 426 Paxton block, for loans on watches, diamonds ard Jewelry. X-158 SALARY and collateral loans. Templeton, 212 Bee bldg. Tel. 2904. X 154 MONEY LOANED SAIARIED PEOPLE and others without security; easy pay ments; laiiieoi uuouiiM in in principal cities. Tolman, Room 714, . is. x. Life. X-153 MONEY, loaned on furniture, salary, horses, etc.; half usual ratea. Dr. Prlb benow, room 315 st 2u9 S. 15lh at. Tel. B-2964. X M4T9 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE FARM and city loans; low rates. XV. H. Thomas, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1641 W 172 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Douglas. W-lli WAN'TED City loans and warrants. W. Farnaui Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. W-K4 MONEY TO LOAN. Payne Investment Co. W 175 6 PER CENT Farnam. loans. Garvin Bros., 1604 W-1J8 LOWEST rates. Bemls. Paxton block. W-177 MONEY to loan on real estst at 6 and 6 par cent. W. B. Meikle, 2u6 Ramce bidi;. W-178 WANTEDTO BORROW WANTED, to borrow, $5,000 to $0,000 on well Improved land. Oood security. Address E 24. Bee 4c.3 SOx SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN BANT'H school. 717 N. Y. Life. -105 Lots of People Want What You Don't Want Look Around and See What You No Longer Use, Sell It or Trade It. A Bee Want Ad Will Do It r'OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SO TO DIAMOND Loan Office for loans; bargains in gooda In pawn. 14ol Douglas. W -1" FOR 8ALE-Fhelvlng, counter an! fixture. Megtath Stationery Co., 1 Farnam. J sin) FOR SALE Several echolarsn-pa In a first. class atandard school In Omaha, compris ing complete courso In business, short- nina ana typewriting. uqun u flee. si3 ELECTRIC nlclVirTn "slot. Tecrless plane players and Reglna musle boxes big money makers, chesp for cash or time, bchmoller Mueller, 131$ Farnam. Tel 1024. 4 -lcl 1$ H. P. 8TKAM combination engine. als. heavy platform spring wagon. J. R. McPherson, 121 E. Pierce. Council Bluff. Q 273 SECOND-HAND MACHINES The following is a partial list of what we offer for all this week: ONE DOMESTIC 00 ONE DOMESTIC W-00 TWO SINGERS. HIGH ARM.. 12.00 ONE SINGER, new Improved.. 15.00 ONE HOUSEHOLD 10.00 ONE UNION '. 6 00 ONE WHITE 800 ONE WHITE 6 00 ONE WILCOX & GIBBS Si .00 ONE NEW HOME 1000 ONE SINGER, SHOEMAKER.. 20.00 Modern drop-head machines. slightly used, at one-half the regular price. We rent machines at 75c per week or $2.00 per month. , We sell needles and parts for and repair every sewing machine manufactured. Nebraska Cycle Co., Corner 15th and Harney Sts. 224 Broadway, Council Bluffs. BRANCH OFFICE 625 N. 24th St., South Omaha, GEO. E. MICKEL, "Phone 1663. Manager. WB RENT Sewing machines, 75e week. We repair and sell parts for every machine manufactured. Second-hand machines from $6.00 to $19.00. Nebraska Cycle Co.. 'Phone 166S. co.-nor ltn and Harney COMPLETE line new and !d-hand furni ture. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Doris:. Tel. 2020. Q-10J SECOND-HAND safe cheap. Farnam. Deright, 111 Q 998 10C KINDS of Mineral Water. McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Sherman A CJ-999 TWO HEAVY STEEL HORIZONTAL TUBULAR BOILERS FOR SALE. Two boilers, 100 horse power, which have been used but six years; made of firebox steel, triple riveted, butt and strap Joints, Insurance company permits of pressure cf 125 pounds. They are now In use and ran h seen at boiler house rear of Bee building. Can be delivered about AuRuat i 25 Call or nddress W. H. Bridges, engi neer. Bee building. Omaha. Q M902 FOR SALE, new, handsome, 6-rpom cot tage; modern plumbing, porcelain bath tub; cemented cellar; shade trees; good neighborhood: 2Sth nnd Cap. ave.; terms easy. Inquire at 607 N. 19th t. Q 375 FINE harness, and saddles, trunks, bant: all leather suit case, $5. Alfred Cornish, 1210 Farnam. Q M145 N17 6TEAM automobile; taken tn on a trade and have no use for It. Inquire 405 3.15th t. Q-R69 SECOND-HAND STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE If you want, a bargain In sieam fittings call and look over the tolluwlng supplies: 2-b-i:ich Jenkin s olobe Valvei. y-lnch Gate Valve. i-lnch Austin Horizontal Separator. Vlnc-h Austin Vertical Separator. iZ II. P. Horizontal EnKlne. 4-Inch, 5-Inch, 6-i:ich and 8-Inch pip and linings. Thete have been taken out on account of changes In our steam plant on i nre in good condition. Aauress uee uuuaing co., or see W. II. Bridges, Engineer, Bee Bulla- Ing, Omaha. 6u Electrical Supplies at a Bargain We have about zoo leet uo stranded electric light cable and one SCO ampere knife switch. Address Bee HtulQinti o., or see W. H. Bridge.. Engineer, Bee Building, Omaha. Q 633 SHOW cases, all kinds. 61S Paxton blk. Q-M966 N26 FOR SALE, naw and second-hand billiard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments: send for catalogue. Brunswlck-Bulke-Collender, 407 8. 10th st., Omaha. Q-M429 POOL TABLES and show cases. 1407 Har ney St. U 104 CASH REGISTER National, for sale. Late lo75.00 model. Slightly used. In best of condition. Make an offer. D.-B. Co., Gothenburg, Neb. Q M923 AUTOMOBILE Oldsmoblle, $340; tirst-cluss condition. Estill Bros., 18th and Cass. Phone 1444. Q M934 1 FOR SALE Piano; cost W50; will sell for $135; parties leaving town. 802 S. 2 2d st. Q-M896 30X CORN cribbing, tel. poles, long fir timbers, cypres? fence lath, 8-ply white busswood. 907 Douslas. Q 1000 THREE-ROOM cottage. 2635 N. 16th st. Q-157 SIX 60 PIANOS at reduced prices, to make room. Small payments accepted. Per field Piano company, 1611 Farnam, Omaha. Piano tuning, $2.00. Telephone 701. Q-180 30 $S5 PIANO, bargain uprleht, Chlckering: $135 Weber; fine organ, $15. Easy terms. Store open evenlngH. Piano tuning. $2.00. Telephone 701. Perfteld Piano company, 1011 Farnam, Omaha. Send for list of bargains. Q 177 80 FOR SALE Cheap, one nearly new Edlsin (Home) phonograph, large horn and 50 records. Inquire D. O. Smith. l&T Far nam. Q 281 30x HOUSEHOLD goods for Bale at once. 2823 N. 24th t. Q-M321 81 FIGURE with us on your furniture and carpets; tho largest stock In Omaha. We sell on psymentn. too; terms, $26 worth, $1 per week; $60 worth, $1.50 per week. OMAHA FURNITURE & CARPET CO., Between 121 li and 13th on Farnam. Q FOR SALE HORSES & WAGONS FOR SALE Brand new buggy, Just pur- chased: never been usea; price a pur tain. D. ee. W. Williams, care Omaha P Muoa 7 FINK $378 pneumatic Stanhope, nearly new, 11:6: onen tmeumatlo runabout. 100. Drum- ' mond, lsth and liarnoy. P Mtla NOT a horse shower, but a wagon fixer, Harry frost, uui ana Jueavenwonn. P-115 FOR 8 A LE Horses for city driving or de livery. Your livery trade solicited in either buggy or carriage work. Ml cholr's Livery Bain P 113 ROCK A WAY, high grade, second-hand, good shape, cheap. H. E. Fredrlckson, 1602 Capitol ave. P US N25 STYLISH carriage traps, good a new, can be used as one or two seats. Ridicu lous low prices. Johnson & Dsnfnrth, s. w. cor. loth and Jones sis. P M100 FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness, 800 N. 26lh St. P-M2S0 31x IF you need a milch cow, horse, buggy, wap.on or harnees, find what suits you ami I will buy It and sell it to you on monthly i-ayincntH. I have a large stork always on hand. If you cannot In.d what you want I will procure It for you. . BOWEN, 703 N. Y. Life bldg. 'Phone 2200. P-618 30 SECRET SOCrETY NOTICES MatORIC AOXCCMBirr9. Masenle Tesspl. Ceraer tlxteeatk amil Cal ! A CAPITOL LODGE. NO. t, A. F. A. M Special meeting Monday evening, October 81. at 7:3. Lodge of Instruction. R. V. Cole, Master. NEBRASKA LODGE NO. 1. A. F. A. M. Regular meeting Tuesdav evening, No vember 1, at 7:30. Visitors welcome. Charles. U Shook. Master. W. C. McLean, Sec y. BELLEVUE CHAPTER. NO. 7. R. A. M -Special convocation Monday evening. Oc tober 31, for work In Royal Arch degre on two ie:im. supper at S o clock an banquet after the work. Everybody In vitea. OMAHA CHAPTER NO. 1. R A. M An nual convocation Tuesday. November 1 for the election of offlovrs and the trans action or olner Important iuiinee. A. Hugh Hippie-. S?c'y. EASTERN STAR. VFSTFD CHAPTER, NO. 6. ORDER EASTERN STAR-Regular meeting Sit unlay, November 6, at 7:30 p. m. Visit ors welcome. Winifred Wallace. Secretary. KMGIITS OF PYTHIAS. NEBRASKA LODGE. NO. 1. K. OF P.- Kesular meeting Monday evening, Octo- uer oi, at r.M. visitors invited. B. B. Anderson. C. C. Roy A. Dodge, K. R. & S. TRIANGLE LODGE, NO. 54 Meets every i uui mm i-vvuiuif , CH9UB iittia, -u auiu turning, visitors always welcome. D. B. Sllne. C. C. J. R. Stlne, K. R. S. I. O. O. F. STATE LODGE. NO. 10 Meets every Mon day In I. O. O. F. hall, northwest corner Fourteenth and Dodge streets. C. M. Coffin, Sec, 1514 Dodge. BEACON LODGE, NO. 20 Meeting Tur day evening. November 1. at 7:30. In I. O. O. F. hall, Fourteenth and Dodge streets. worn in minatory uegree. ROYAL ARC AM M. UNION PACIFIC COUNCIL. NO. 1069- Meetlng second and fourth Mondays each mon.n at Arcanum nun, nortnwest carnoi Sixteenth and Harney. Visitors welcome, Alex Reed, Recent. Harry B. Morrill, Secretary. PIONEER COUNCIL, NO. US-Meets in regular session Tuesday, NovembT 8. in Continental block, Fifteenth and Douglas Visitors invited. Thomas O. Magrane, Secretary MEDICAL HOME during confinement. 1318 S. illh St. Tel. 1!9. Mrs. Fisher, 892 31 X 1A D1K9 Chichester's Enellsh Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stanm lor particulars, Relief lor Ladles." in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, va. HOMEOPATHIC medicine., wholesale, re tail, Boerniun ac Mcconneu. umuna. uj LADIES Sanderson's Royal Regulator never fails; relief quick and sure; by mall. $1: sample, ooc. sun Medical uo Room 7, 829 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 261 30x LADIES Avoid trouble by using "Perfect Protector. Always reliable; no exposuri Particulars for 2c stamp. Sun Medical Co., Room 7, 329 Nicollet Ave., Mlnne. ' apolls, Minn. 262 sox LADIES When in need send for free trial of our never failing remedy. Relief quick and safe, furls Chemical Co., Mliwau kce, Wis. DR. W. HUTCHINSON, Specialist of women nnd children: 3o years' practice Office, 2205 Cuming. Residence telephone, 3666; ofllce, 3661. Piles Cured WITHOUT AN OPERATION A written guarantee given in every case treated by DH. MAAWiiiji., o.'i-u jee Bldg., Omaha, DR. PRIES treats sucensfulry all dlscasei and Irregularities of women, from any cause; experienced and reliable. Address, with stamp, Dr. Pries, liUH Dodge St.. omana. u PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. The uooa bamaritan Ban! tarlum 728 1st ave., Council B lulls, la Tel. 774. -62 PRIVATE home during confinement; babies boarded and adopiea. Mrs. unr dell. 2216 Charles. Tel A2618 137 FOR RENT SI ORES & OFFICES A $10 OFFICE. In the Bee buldlng carries with It all the conveniences and advan tages in the way of heat, light. Janitor rervic'e, all night and all day and buuday elevator service, a tiu omce i now va cunt. Call at once. R. C, Peter 4k Co., ground nooi. aae uuuaing. i ux 3-STORY and basement brick building, 100 fcarnam, ;cxioo, nyuraunc elevator, suit' able for wholesale or manufacturing. 314 First Nat l Bunk building. 1 12 IF A GOOD light Is needed we can show you a north front office on the fifth Ooor. a splendid room, at the moderate price ol $2). R. p. Peters & Co., ground floor. Be building. i en DESIRABLE MODERN OFFICES. slncly or en suite, cars to diiit. South Omaha and Bluffs. Price right. Includ ing heat, Janitor njid elevator service. CHAS E. WILLIAMSON CO., Ground Floor U. S. Nat l Bank Bldg. 1-173 30 PATENTS PATENTS H. A. Sturgls, registered ottor ney. Patents, trade marks, copyright!: No fees unless successful. 617 New York Life building, Omaha, Neb. 129 SUES & CO.. Patent Lawyers: advice free. Three offices: Bee building. Omaha, Neb.j 1Q1 TioKor. C rUI,.uu.. Ill nn.l 111119 W St.. Washington.' D. C. Tel. 1623. M-2! N5 YOU can't afford to start to take out a pat ent for a valuable invention without fiist writing me; you can save money and get a Dotter patent. A. w. crossiey, ixu r oi. Washington. D. C. OSTEOPATHY Johnson Institute, 516 N.Y. Life bldg. Tai.1664 -UK MRS. JOHN R. MU8ICK, Osteopathy Phy- -. , i .... i. ri ''a aiciaa; omce, uuugms miwu. DR. FAR WELL, specialty nervous disease. 604 I'axton. Huntington & Stratton. 832 N. Y. Life). ""WW " LAW AND COLLECTIONS E. F. MOREARTY. Attorney, 437 Pxton, Tel. A-2639. JOHN M. MACFARLAND. New York Life " -164 COLLECTIONS promptly reported. 534-1 Paxton block . MUSICAL MUSIC-MRS. MANLOVE, teacher of yoloe rnlnlnu unri RrllKtlU sllglngj Correct t erhulc, ET2 Kb rl isr hbl k 183 SOx BRASS FOUNDRIES BRASS and aluminum casting, nickel plat ing nnd finishing. Ficlaljv Mfg. Co., 41 N. Main at.. Council Bluffs. 5f CITY OFFICIAL SOTICE9. ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY , MAYOR. Proclamation and .Nome: To the electors nd legal Voters of the City of Omaha, of a special city election of th City ol Omaha, to be held Tu-,uav, the 8th day of November, lw4, for the purpose of electing two members of the Water Board of the City of Omaha, and alJ lor the jsjirpose of sulnnlmng to said electora and legal voters a proposition to vote electric light pmnt bonds, snd alo a proposition to Vote sewer bonds, and sl-jo a pioposition to vote hie engine house bonds. To the Electors and L-gzl Voters of the City of Omaha. Under and by virtue of the authority In me vested by the laws of tll0 st.ue Pt Ne braska and by ordinance .so. 5-6. Ordi nance No. 640u and orainar.ee No. 53'.ti, I, Frank E. Woores, mayor of the liv of iiniaiia. uo nereuy rjiuciaim ana hivh no i. lie notice of a sueci.il city elt-riion of sunl Lity of Omaha, which is heiebv called to Le held at tne lime oi me general i intlon to be held In said city on Tuesuay. bet 8, 19o4, for the purpose of electing two members or tne water uoaia or tiie City of Omaha, one from each of the two politi cal parlies casting the greatest numiiti of votes for governor at the last preceding general election, and also for the purpose of submitting to the legal electors ot said city the question and proposition of Issu ing bonds, to be called "Electric Light fiant Bonds." also . bonds to lie caned 'Sewer Bonds." also bonds to be called "Fire Engine House Bonds, the said ques tions and propositions being as follows, to-wlt: yUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF 13 BL'INO ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT BONDS "Shall the bonds of the City of Omaha In the sum of five hundred thousand too,0uoi dollaia be Issued for the construction of cuuaults and subways, and the construc tion, appropriation or purchase of an elec tric light plant for the City of Omaha, the s ild bonds to be culled "Electrlo Ligal 1'iant Bonds " of the City of Omaha, tne sajie to bo issued In the denomination of oira thousand tU.000) dollar -turn, at such time and In such amounts as rr.iy be nec- esaai y tur such purpose, at any time during the years 19o6 and 1906, arid to run tor twenty 120) years from the date of Issue inereot, ana to Dear interest, p-yaxjie semi annually, at a rats not exceec.lng four i4 per centum per annum, with Interest coupons attached, payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Nebraska in New jork City, and not tt be sold fur less than par, the proceeds thereof to be used lor no other purpose than for the con struction of conduits and subways, and the construction, appropriation or purchase of an electric light plant for the City of Omaha?" QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING SEWER BONDS. "Shall bonds of the City of Omaha In the sum of One Hundred Thousand ($luo,00O) Dollars be Issued during the year 1905, for Ihe purpose of paying the cost of con struction, reconstruction and maintenance of main sewers in the City of Omaha, said bonds to run twenty (20 years from the date thereof, and to bear Interest payable semi-annually at a rate of Interest not ex ceeding four (41 per centum per annum, with coupons attached, to be called 'Sewer Bonds," the said bonds not to be sold for loss than par." QLlAUTON AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING FIRE ENGINE- HOUSE BONDS. "Shall the bonds of the City ot Omaha in the sum of Sixty Thousand ($60,000) Dollars be Issued for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing tire engine house for the use of the tire department of the City of Omaha, such fire engine houses to be In the locality and at the estimated and approximate cost as follows, to-wlt: "North 60 feet of lot 13, block 1, Arm strong's 1st addition, estimated cost of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars t$26.000). 'In the vicinity of Nineteenth and Lake streets, estimated cost of Seventeen Thou sand Five Hundred ($17,600) Dollars. "In the rear of the high school, estimated cost of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred t$17.500) Dollars. "The said bonds to be called 'Fire En gine House Bonds' of the City of Omaha, the same to be Issued In the denomination of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars each, at such times and In such amounts s may be necessary for such purpose at any time during the years 1905 and 1900 and to run for twenty years from the date of issue thereof, and to bear Interest payable semi annually at a rate not exceeding four (4) per centum per annum, with interest cou pons attached, payable at the fiscal agencv of the state of Nebraska In New York city, and not to be sold for less than par, tne proceeds thereof to be used for no other purpose than for the construction of fire engine houses for the City of Omaha." The snld Questions nnd nrnnoslMnnn shntl be submitted to the electors of the Clty l or omana entire in the proper rorm pro vided by law for official ballots, with the word "Yes" and the word "No" In separate lines, printed thereon. All nfflolnl ballots of said legal electors mnrked with an "X" mark following the word "Yes" upon said official ballots cast st said election shall be counted In favor of the Issuing of said bonds opposite which said "X" mark Is placed: and all official ballots of said legnj electors witn an "X ni'K rn'iowing the word "No" upon said official ballots cast at said election shill be counted and con sidered as against the Issuing of said bonds, opposite wnicn said "X mark Is placed. The noils shall be open on the d.iv of said election at elcht o'clock In th morn ing and shall continue open until six o'cIok in tne evening of tne snme dr.y. at the respective voting placrs. following, to-wlt CITY OF OMAHA. FIRST WARD. First District 1018 South 10th street. Second District 1704 South 10th street. Third District 2609 South 13th street. Fourth District sol Pacific street. Fifth District 17u3 South 10th treet. Sixth District 2645 Suuth 0h s:reet. rear, beventn LMstrici 1121 bourn 6th street. Eighth District 1813 Soutn 5th street. SECOND WARD. First District 1523 Leavenworth street. Second District 1923 Leavenworth street, Third District 1222 South 2oih street. Fourth District 12J9 South 16th street. Fifth District 1323 William street. Sixth District 1424 South 16th street. Seventh District 19i! South 13th street. Eighth District 2328 South 20. h street. Ninth DlBtrlct 1501 Vinton street. Tenth District 1710 Vinton street. Eleventh District 8301 South 24th street THIRD WARD. First District 1421 Jackson street. Thurs ton hotel. Second District 1610 Howard street. Third District 124 North 14th street. Del- lone hotei. Fourth District 802 is'ortn 16th street. Filth District 711 North Mth street. Sixth District 60J South 13th street. Seventh District 1120 Doukoix meet. Eighth District 1120 Capitol avenue. Niiuh Dii-tricl 1203 Chicago street. Tenth District 8.3 South lutli street, FOURTH WARD. First District 1618'capltol avenue. Second District 2210 l-ornam Ktreet. Third District 2418 Davenuort street. Fourth District Tent at N E. turner 25th avenue and tarnam stroet. Fifth District liio f arnam street. Sixth Distr.ct 422 South 18ih street. Seventh Dlstrlct-718 South 16th street Eighth District 314 South 20th street. Nuith District 706 South 27th street. FIFTH WARD. First District 8M6 Sherman avenue. Second District 2!26 Sherman avenue. Third District 2616 Sherman avenue. Fourth District 1846 Sherman avenue. Fifth District 2223 North 20th street. Sixth Diet rict 1(43 North 19th street. Seventh District 1166 Sherman avenue. SIXTH WARD. Firat District 4523 North 30th atreet. Second District 4719 North 4oth street. Third Distriot 2217 Military avenue. Fourth District 3702 North SOih street. Fifth District 3104 North 24th street Sixth District 2901 North 3oth street. Seventh District 3102 Parker street. Eighth District 1908 Nortli 24th street. Ninth District 1710 North 24th street. Tenth District 2307 North 24th atreet. Eleventh Dlstrlct-1701 North 24th street. SEVENTH WARD. First District 2719 Leavenworth street. Second District 1334 Park avenue. Third District 1720 Soutli 3id avenue. Fourth District 2321 South 29lh street. Fifth District 1625 South 29lh street. Sixth District Tent, at nurtheuut corner 29th street and Poppleton avenue. EIGHTH WARD. First Distrtcl-1318 North 24th street. Second Dlfctrlct 2706 Cuining street. Third District 2603 Cuming street. Fourth District 2602 Cuming street. Fifth District 2210 Cuming street. 8lxlh District 2024 Chicago street. Seventh District 1719 Cuming street. Eighth District 124 North 16th street NINTH WARD. First District 3013 Cuming street. Second District 4006 Hamilton street. Third District 31-26 Farnam street. Fourth District 33(4 Davenport street. Fifth District 218 Farnam sireet. Sixth District 3014 Leavenworth street, in niiii.,.. whereof. I have hereunto set my hand as Mayor of said City of Omaiis. . . . .1.1. ....... 1 itH r.is i7tn any 01 ouium i. w.. Attest: FRANK jiiuwnr.a. aisyor. W H. ELUOUttis, my V.HIK. (Seal.) 019 D2Ct I I'lltl, KOTICF. BOND 6 ALE. sin oay - u,,fh r,.Mi, n-o.. fur lha Office of the City Clerk. South Omaha. . I. Sealed bids, addr.-ssed to the under Sned and niiiik.il "Proposals for Bonds " fi? 1- received until 8 o clock p. m. on tn .ember. ivo. ai me onus or th clly I E(i AL KO l it KB- purchase of the following Issues of city UI'IK.S. First-$17,000 "funding bonds," denomina tion of $.00 or $l,t0. at Ihe option ol tn purchaser, ami mu.l bear cinie ! Decem ber 1. 194, and aha I be da and pavabl In twenty years limn d-itc, unless sooner redeemed uudet the p:lou received, and shall bear interest at toe rite cf lour and) one-half (V per cent p r annum, payable svini-annuaiiy. Those bonds are Issued for th purpose of redeeming $3i.ooo "fund.ng bono ' and $l2.00i) intersection bonds' luretoior I- '"second $70,000 "funding bonds." denomi nation of $'0 ot $1,'H, 1(lia numbering from one to seventy or ot.e hundred and forty each, at the cp;l'n of tin pur chaser, and shall bear dite of Decemner 1. ):. and .hall be dm- 11: d lavable twenty years from dale. op'.io-uT alter live ears, and shall hear Interest .it the r.iie of four and one-half t4's l'r icnt 1 er annum, payable semi-annually. Those bonis are Issued for the purpose of redeeming S.M.Ota) of funding lines ,.f the l ity of South Omaha heretofore Issued. Said bonds are general obligation of tit Cliv of South omaha. Each bid shall state separately the amount offered as principal and pt. m u:n and that accrued Interest wl.l be pal 1 t 1 date of delivery and payment of bonds. Each bid must be accompanied by a cer tided check on s national or state bank In the amount of $2.5oO and made pay ib.e t the City of South Omaha as evidence of good faith on ihe part of the bidder. The city council reserves the rlKht to re Jrrt any and all lids and waived defects. By order of Hi city council. J. J. OILI.IN. City Clerk. O20 d!4t SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION. Proclamation and notice to the qualified elector and legal voters of the school dis trict of Omaha, In the county of Douglas. In the elate of Nebraska, of a general election to be held In said school district on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1904, for the purpose ot electing live mem bers of the Board of Education of sail school district, to serve on said board trom and including the first Monday in January, 16, until the first Monday la January, 19u8. To the qualified electors and legal vot er ot the school district of Omaha, in the county of Douglas, In the state of Nebraska, I, James W. Maynard, presi dent of the Board of Education of th school district of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, in the slate of Nebraska, do Issue this, my proclamation, and by virtue of the authority vested In me a auch president, do hereby give public no tice to the qualified electors and legal voters of the school district of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, In the statu of Nebraska, that a general election will b held In said school district on Tuesday, the 8lh day of November, 1904, for the purpose of electing five members of the Board of Education of said school district, to serve on said board from and Includ ing the first Monday In January, l'jaj, until the first Monday In January, 1908. The polls shall be open on the day of said election at eight 18) o'clock In the morning and shall continue open until six (6) o'clock In the evening of the same day, at tha respective voting places as follows: FIRST WARD. First District 1018 South loth street. Second District 1704 South 10th street Third District 2609 South 13th street. Fourth District (Ql Pacific stseet. Fifth District 1703 South 10th street. Sixth District 2546 South 10th street, rear Seventh District 1121 Soutn 6tn streot. Eighth District 1813 South 5tli street. SECOND WARD. First District 1623 Leavenworth street. Second District 1923 Leavenworth street Third District 1222 South 20th Rtreet. Fourth District 1259 South 16th street. Fifth Dlstrict-1323 William street. Sixth District 1424 South 16th street. beventh District 1906 South 13th street Eighth District 2328 South 20th street. Ninth District 15ol Vlr.ton street. Tenth District lilO Vinton street. Eleventh District 3301 South 24th street. THIRD WARD. First District 1421 Jackson street, Thurs ton hotel. Second District 1510 Howard street. Third District 124 North 14th street. De' lone hotel. Fourth District 302 North 16th atreet Fifth District 711 North Kith street Sixth District 609 South 13th street. Seventh District 1120 Douglas street Eighth District 1120 Capitol avenue. Ninth District 1203 Chicago street. ' Tenth District 323 South 10th street FOURTH WARD. First District 1618 Capitol avenue. Second District 2210 Farnam street. Third District 2416 Davenport street. Fourth District Tent at northeast cornef 26th avenue and Farnam street. Fifth Distl let 1710 tarnam street. Sixth District 422 South 18th street Seventh District 718 South 16th street Eighth District 314 South ZOtn mreeu Ninth District 705 South 27th street. FIFTH WARD. First District 3K16 Sherman avenue. Second District 2825 Sherman nvenu. Third District 2616 Sherman avenue. Fourth District 1816 Sherman avenu. Fifth District 2223 North 2oth street. Sixth District 1443 Nortli 19th street. Seventh District 1166 Sherman avenu. SIXTH WAItD. First District 4523 North 30th street. Second District 4719 North 4oth street Third District 2217 Military avenue. Fourth District S702 North 30th streot Fifth District 3104 North 2-itn street. Sixth Dlstrlct-2901 North 30th street. Seventh District-3402 Parker street. Eighth District 1908 North 24th street Ninth DlBlrlct 1710 North 24th street. Tenth District 2307 North 24th street. Eleventh Distrlct-17ol North 24th street SEVENTH WARD. First District 2719 Leavenworth street Second Dlotrlct 1334 Park avenue. Third District 1720 South 32d avenue. Fourth Distriot 2321 South 29th street. Fifth District 1525 South 29th street. Sixth District Tent, at northeast corn? 29th street and Poppleton avenue. EIGHTH WARD. First District 1318 North 24th" street Second District 2706 Cuming street. Third District 2603 Cuming street. Fourth District 2662 Cuming street Fifth District 2210 Cuming street. Sixth District 2024 Chicago street. Seventh District 1719 Cuming street. Eighth District 424 North lth street. NINTH WARD. First District 3013 Cuming street. Second District 4006 Hamilton street. Third District 3926 Farnam Btrect. Fourth District 8304 Davenport street Fifth District 2S16 Furnam street. Sixth District 8014 Leavenworth tret JAMES W. MAYNARD. President Board of Education. Attest: J. F. BURGESS, Secretary Board of Education. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINT ING. , . Bids will be received by the State Print ing Board at the office of tho secretary or state at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or before I o'clock, p. m., Friday. November 1 . 1904, for printing and binding the fM"wln biennial reports: 1.0 copies each tor the state treasurer, secretary of state board of Irrigation and bureau of labor. ! cop e for the adjutant generel and copies for the game and llsh pommmisHlon, also 2 000 copies report of Slate Historical so cletv and 5,000 copies library "" pamphlet, and miscellaneous blank books, printing snd ttlonery supplies for Hastings asylum, nenlientlary. Institute for Feeble Minded Youlh. Home for tho Friendless supreme court, slate treasurer, .,iiiF of nubile ucrountH, commissioner charities and corrections and Flate Histori cal society. ' Hpe duration for sume can be found on file In the office of Ihe secretary of state. All bids must bo accompanied by a bon! enual In amount to the probable cost or the work bid 4ipon. The board reserves the rlMht to reject any and a III bids. T Ineoln. isenrassa, oi u i -j. i.---.. STATE PRINTING BOARD. Bv Lou W. Fruzler, rsocreiary u Hoard. wji FEMALE CHOIRS ARE BARRED Sew York Cathedral Will Have Mule tbolr Only HeiilDsloaT Today. NEW YORK. Oct. 29. (New York Her ald service-Bperla: to Tha Bee.) The edict of Pope Plua X., with regard to the change in church mul In Cathdlo churchea, has been permanently adopted at St. Patrick's cathedral At the 11 o'clock high mass tomorrow morning full choir of alxty mule void will replace the mixed choir, which has heretofore been one of the features of the services at the colhedral. The 1 huncel . h' lr of elxty boys wi l participate in tie s rvd ' as usual, making un aggregate of 120 mule voices altogether. The femal.i iholra have already been abandoned In the churches of th Ra demptloiilst and Jesuit Father. of public lands ann milium, """"'w era I, adlutant , general, superintendent of t.ubilc instruction. Insurance department, irrigation department, game and fish com mission, "banking department, bureau of Ill.-nrv nommlNtdon. hOS.nl of rv